The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 December 1932

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 1:5,825. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1932. 10 CENT
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  • 401 1 Britain has sent a note to Persia demanding the withdrawal of the cancellation of the Anglo-Persian Oil concession. Page 9. Soviet Ins refused to apologise for the article complained of by Sir John Simon in Izvestia. the official Soviet organ. Page 9. Japanese delegate caused sensation at
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  • 962 1 At the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne. Beresford Dale was recently sold by publicauction. Chark-s Cotton and I/aak Walton would not have to lament any loss of the old beauty if they were to awake from their millll 1 1111l century deep. Old Izaak was wont to say that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 169 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL riUS EVENING TO-MORROW TEA DANCE St ANDREW'S 5.30 to 8.15 p* HOSPITAL INFORMAL CARNIVAL DINNER DANCE BALL 'I to Midnight EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. COLUMBIA XMAS RECORDS ORGAN MEDLEY OF XMAS HYMNS 1 CAROLS 9159 XMAS CAROLS (SELECTION* >
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    • 248 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL Gala Viennese Sight I MONDAY, DEC. 12th. a# HIGH TIDE DINNER ON THE LAWN VIENNESE SONGS FROM GONDOLAS INFORMAL DANCING NO COVER CHARGE TO-NIGHT SATURDAY. DEC. 9 10 IMAM: It DAXCKM (Evening Dress Essential) BOOKING NOW OPEN FOR ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS X'MAS CELEBRATION DECEMBER 24 -26
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    • 49 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS '-—Pace 1 handa— Page H quickly cured— Pagi -.4 St. Andrewa Hospital Car: -Pagl CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST BARGAINS NEW PIANOS AT PRICK OF SECONDHAND W. J. GARCIA, Pianoforte Manufacturer, AMBER MANSIONS. SALE NOW ON Evening, Afternoon and Morning Dresses. monique, 157, North Bridge Road Capitol Building.
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    • 7 1 "^.^^.^•^•^m^.^^^i^imi^immmmmmmmemM OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES
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  • 112 2 Prison For Chinese Who Wanted' Refuse Removed Found guilty of as aultin-! a piJblic gPrvant a you-.r- Straits-born Chinese was fined $30 or one i .-;nthV rigorous imprisonment by Mr E. W Hay. the Singapore Second Police Magls-' tr. ye 3 terday. dgw lhe comnlali-nnt. an Indian
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 348 2 MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. invite your inspection of their excellent selection of XMAS GIFTS. PERFUMERY. PERFUME SPRAYS, POWDER BOWLS AND PUFFS, EAU DE COLOGNE, LAVENDER WATER, SHAVING BRUSHES, RAZORS. SHAVING BOWLS, HAIR BRUSHES. Make your purchases early and obtain a better choice. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS A REPAIRERS. 14A
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    • 766 2 TENDERS. I SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or ervices and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in thc Tender Room. Municipal Offices Installation of Sanitary Fittings at No. 2 Cluny Road.. No. 85 Ellis Road., No.
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    • 645 2 TENDERS. THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF SINGAPORE. $8,000,000—4 y 2 per cent Debenture Stock 1930. OFFER FOR SALE BY TENDER OF $1,000,000 OF THIS STOCK. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore hereby invite tenders for $1,000,000 in amounts of $20,000 of the P.bove Stock. Tenders will
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    • 748 2 AUCTION s\| j BY ORDER OF THE BUPR] JOHORI AT JOHORI i. In Land Appli- tt. Bet 'a Tan Hong Neo i No. 13-2 Lorong 25-A off Geylang ROMLMngai and Haji SaiiMulm bin 11 Osman lAniboK D» of No. 29 Sultan (i Singapore. All thai piece sf p. Johore Government
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 336 2 THE WEEK Friday. 9th. High Water 07 33 84 ft, 20.42 80 ft. Perak Amat'-ur Races. Fir.>t Day. Rueby SCC. vs. Public Services *'A." at Padang Hockev SC.C. vs. Medical College Union, S.C.C; SRC. Ist. vs. Malaya Command, S.R.C. SCRC vs. Y.M.C.A, SC.R.C; A.P.C. match. Whites V* Colours, Paya Lebar
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  • 393 3 No Blame Attached to Anyone mat no blame was to be attached to 'iu- was the finding of the Singapore Mr. F. G. Bourne. when he d tht inquest on a Hylam named I Ah Keng who was stated to have been I off his bicycle by a
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  • 131 3 Fukienese Complaint Against Police Chief Shanghai. Dec. 7. The Provincial Government at Foochow has received further cables from the Fukien residents of Peiping and Shanghai demanding j the punishment of Khoo Tiau Sin. former Chief Police Officer in Foochow, who is alleged to have ordered the shooting
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  • 73 3 Proposal to Build Railway With the Money Shanghai, Dee. 7. The Anglo-Chinese Committee of the British share of the Boxer Indemnity held a meeting yesterday and decided to recommend that £1,200.000 be allotted to the completion of the Canton-Hankow and the Lunghai Railways, but the decision has to
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  • 80 3 Proceeds to Help Manchurian Refugees Shanghai, Dec. 7. At a meeting of the Central Political Council yesterday it was decided to enforce the proposed amusement tax on Jan. 1. next year. The rat< fixed is ten per cent on the admission tickets and the money thus collected will
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  • 593 3 Misunderstanding Over Referenrc in Note L-jnJo-i, Dec. 5. The United States Congress me:ts to-day bu at present it is not known what action, if any President Hoover will recommend to It regarding the communications on the War Debts receive-* during the last few days from the British anc
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  • 103 3 Enormous Programme For Kuomintang Shanghai, I>cc. At the meeting oi the Canton leaders yesterday it was unanimously decided to send a number of delegates to attend the Kuomintansr Congress at Nanking on the 15th inst. Messrs. Chui Kwong-shou. Li yi-am and Kwan Su->en have been elected to
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  • 298 3 Pew people outside those actually engaged in the flying business realise the "economic consequences of Amy Johnson." Last year I heard a responsible aeroplane manufacturer say that Amy Johnson had put half-a-million pounds into the pockets of shareholders of British aircraft firms. Many professional pilots who now
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  • 512 3 Assizes Sequel to Fight Amon^ Chinese [From Oue Own Correspondent] Malacca, Dec. 5. Tha court was packed to capacity when tht (t case on the list of the Assizes came up fo: ring before the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Whltle: which thrte Chinese, Chan Jin Eng. Sin If Koh
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  • 384 3 Discussion at Round Table Conference London. Dec. a. The Indian Rouud Table Conference to-day discussed the defence question on the basis that defence is a Governor-General's subject but that the legislature should have the same opportunities of discussion as at present. On the British Indian Liberal side general
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  • 253 3 Tribute to Northampton by the Duchess of York Although the weather was didl and drizzhr.-j rain fell, the Duke and Duchess of York were given a great welcome at Northampton, which they visited to open the new College of Technology. It is hoped to make
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  • 65 3 Offer Between £500 and £1,000 For Purchase Curio dealers in London and New York a/e reported to have offered sums ranging from £500 to £1.000 for the drum played by the Prince of Wales during his visit to HillsIborough, co. Down. It is understood, however,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 122 3 H1.1.1 ■aafek^ia^k _^< S \^^**^_____________v 1 —-WW^^km w Tftpavourite JEor Every Cup Throughout the World the best judges of quality and good value insist on having Lipton's Tea. They appreciate the fine flavour and perfect freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all others. UPTON'S TEA On se It tvtrywhtrm
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    • 54 3 |F^^!*-*^^^^_Kv|^P*^w^ni Rememberthat pure blood not only keeps away disease, but is Nature's remedy— in fact, the blood is tha stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke's Blood Mixture is unexcelled, It expels the poisons and assists healing. Of all Cktmim and Sfwrn. Equally good in
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    • 221 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21. First Cross Street MALACCA. 11, Light Street PENANG. 4, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. I Registered by and Security deposited with i the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of Administration
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  • 521 4 Mediaeval Hint*- on Marriage UMLM ARRIAGE is Hke hie n thr-." em Steven- >u. "thai it attleiit Id and Ho| bed H.'d v. :itten fottf centuries earlier he WOttld ha. ehflOOO Mine Other than Viic-nibr- p u risqut For In Um Middle a i sort ol pcetenc
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  • 345 4 HPHOSE who have worn or made the knitted or crocheted cap Teclise the full value of the extra width given by the turning up of the edge or the becomingness of the crease which may be made in the head just above the forehead. But woollen caps
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  • 153 4 CEVERAL new >t\les. both in dies., and beaut Jl, are shown by Tallulah Bankhead In her new Paramount picture. "The Devil and the Deep." According to critics, the mo.-t sophisticated coiffure of the season Ls wcrn in this picture by Miss Bankhead. The hairdress is achieved by
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  • 746 4 Blouses have a New Importance [By Our Woman Correspondent] WITH the arrival of tIM high-waisted rcr.-let skirt, blous have assumed I new importance. Jumpers, with the exception cf the briefest knitted examples, have died out. the rearon for this being that titty have a somewhat shortening fleet, and the e
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  • Article, Illustration
    116 4 Tomato red jersey beach pyjamas are chosen by Wynne Gibson, who has just complete a featured role in Paramount'*- "Lady and Gent." Miss Gibson spends most of her free time at Balibu Beach, and her new suit has the sailor-legged trousers and a smart waist length double-breasted coat
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  • 285 4 \7INEGAR can be helpful in many way- for b isehold and toilet -vamoses. D"'i brass can quickly be cleaned by rubbing II with piece of rag dipped in vinegar mixed •ith a little -alt. Leave it iter a few minutes. then Brash Off v.ith wa'.m water.
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  • 74 4 A most attractive cork carpet for the nursery which lessens considerably the noise ol children's play. Is large and in a rich green colour. If the colour is not to your taste, then you may choose from a selection of plain, difficult to-soll colours: dark red and
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  • 250 4 m* By LILYAN TA3HMAN* iTlie Film Star > am firm believei in the fact that every wonran ought to fltagsg-. her hair style at least twice a year. It give- more character to ones facial expression it is gocd for the hair —it gives
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  • 846 4 Victorian Styles DRESS LX THE 19TH CENTURY I IT Ls highly probable that, before Adam and Eve had been a week out of Eden. Eve had begun to wear her rue vith a difference, and find out the fig-trees with the most eligible leaves. Aided by the exigencies of climate,
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  • 56 4 Something new in the way of a dinner frock has been introduced to Hollywood by Helen Hayes Wss Hayes wears a charming black silk crepe frock which hangs veiy straight and full from the high-waist '.ine. The bodice is in the new pinafore style, and the under-blcuse is of quaint
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  • 221 4 Sweet Tooth Cookery EVERYONE has a sweet tooth 1 somewhere F*.-r. the mei 'prefer tobacco to chocolate-- lik. [the shape of puddings and Swup is a nourishing ingredi be used in several dinVreut family sweet tooth Here i> B delicious HgM puddm Golden Sponge Mix together 808 ft half a
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  • 337 4 Its Three Brai Though fryn form of cookint* U puiar. for food prepared ii for eating quicklv Now there en in .-hallow fat, mum tossing in a hot preaai process used tor chop rums, and kippt ell is such thlngi UU I. rooms, ard slici
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  • 617 4 [Kidney Soup These who like kidney will appreciate the flavcur of this soup. Wash and pare a carrot and a turnip, and cut them into small pieces. Skin, scald and slice an onion. i Mix a dessert-spoonful of flour, a teaspoon--1 ful of salt, and a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 504 5 Reservations Phone 6903 TO-NIGHT! TO-MORROW LAST MC.HT I! D's sparkling comedy His M L with the music you like! Greatest "THE LOVE rj^JM .rring {.{.{.HRkt mW^^--WINIFRED SHOTTER i m .^^c J^j*Saß r i pl^- K A RLOFF, -Wmm\^^^^lLmmW H rt»e monster of "Frankcnm Wt W ste,n with MELVYN |gfcv T
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    • 116 5 Here's The Eest Money's Worth in Town I CAPITOL i JtS ;l Not only a Splendid Cinema Programme but also a Brilliant Stage Show OIUTI A YOI\(; in First National's Saucy, Naughty Comedy "BIG BUSINESS GIRL" Presented with a Sparkling New Stage Attraction "The CAPITOL FOLLIES" in entirely new repertoire
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    • 215 5 ALHAMBRA MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3 p.m. IHE INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK OF THE WORLDS PICTURES ANOTHER M.-G.-M. HIT THE SCREEN'S NEW IDOL WARREN WILLIAM AND A GREAT CAST INCLUDING MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN ANITA PAGE JEAN HERSHOLT and NORMAN FOSTER IN SKYSCRAPER SOULS A METRO GOLDWYN M AYER PICTURE m NEXT
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 614 6 Lucifer Society s Plans »m Our Own Cone spondent I l.o.iUi.n. Nov. tt, i hron the Lucifer Golfl b Bnpii (Oi the Sck BUI m Ittt It will bf ir.einb red that any Ii: it l li Am;.'.- M I nn recognised OolX i j, 0 bo lo >>
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    • 124 6 Australasia To Be Included 1 Golf Union baa decided that the tour of th worn n'a t am arhJ .isit Booth A .tended to ineludA' ttnda for the British open <! be ri talned, with a bandl- .2. O: the occasion of tha championahlp thi.; I a
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    • 104 6 Mr. Chapman to See Match in Holland u Chapman manager of the 1 JV r ■ndacoi advooato of flood- 1 ,lf; l» to rtaM HOOand to watch a :,,v,(l :,t B*JW "nd to gather impres- I ■torn regarding the poa aaHttlaa of this rona of' Socrrr Bghto ara
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    • 43 6 [The Curls Oolf Ch nshlp of 1933 tot held on the Btoke r>„. comae, sim, P h J?* B ptember is. U and is m7 Dor*** ch. h von on the pa-t ItoW occasions, wUI again be eligible to compete. B m i
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    • 437 6 £6,000 London Match Iht Austrian footballers received more than £3.000 for their one match, against England at Btamft-ffd Bridge on Wednesday, which England won 4—3. Thi N 'ft: 'nt DM public interest in the match. It was felt that England must win thc match tf he was to
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    • 373 6 Will County Leave the Championship < From Our Ov.n Correspondent* London Nov. 22. The committee Of the Leicestershire County Cricket Club have aent the following letter to the member-*.: **A special mo-ting of the Club will be hold at the Countv Room-. Hotel Street. Leicester, en Wednesday, November
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    • 170 6 Unable to Send Team to Australia (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Nov. 22. An Invitation from lhe Australian Football Association to send a Scott i h team next year cr the year after to Australia to play exhibition games against an English team was declined with regret at
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  • 247 6 Selangor Turf Club $20,700 Deficit Thr annual general meetini- of the members If the Selan-ror Turf Club will be held in the Selangor Club on Monday. The report for the year ended October 31. 1932. states: The statement of accounts shows i deficit for the year of $20,706.34
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  • 297 6 Hero Receives Homage of the Crowd A blind face grinned to the arc lights. It turned and gazed over the heads of the crowd in the New Vale Hall. Kilburn, out over the wreaths of smoke and the pattern of caps and hats into nothing
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  • 36 6 From Our Own Com 1.0-id. a The injury that <I > Scottish intern**' i tn-.l thre q m against hla old University, Oxford. OUt to h<* '.'th' r to play again for some w.-e'.:.*-
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 103 6 Wrm. _S_a K-irQija _F**(3 _Gt*l 9 -***ki_B_D*^lpkjA v'*'*_-__A fc f<*9i Hl\ Jxsri-l #-^s«ft_i_K_fl_Kl L a I *JUfliqy. **M mm MSk. __*mm ""■"■"A -f "We are never without FORMAMINT, a little I J common-sense pro- TBJ En EflßaTlfi tection is all that ■^■^■MMW»aal matters.'* npHI f&Pfj 188 BsL Mra. R.J.-W. gyfcpfca^
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1012 7 Mini j^Kt]^^ THE BLUE PUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW BTEAMSHB? Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. rHE CUNARD STEAM SHIP C, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION
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    • 549 7 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dae Salb Steamer S'pore. S'pore. La. CITY OF SINGAPORE For HavTe, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Dec. 30 Jan. 2 5.5. CITY OF ATHENS For London, Rotterdam and
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    • 434 7 JL m 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 GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Doc Dor Tonnage. Singapore Tonnaije. Sin* t RANCHI 17,000 Dec. 9
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  • 729 8 S M. LITVINOFF FOR GENEVA j i i Moscow, Dec. 8. I Following the BwlM Czech resolution l IC Litvinoff ha<; left for Geneva. J a Reuter. i ADVERSE RESOLUTION MUST BE WITHDRAWN Hasty Conferences Between Free State and Spain CONSEQUENCES NOT FORESEEN May Mean Withdrawal
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  • 113 8 Withdraw Cancellation by December 15 BRITISH NOTE Steps To Preserve Oil Rights London. Dec. 8. It is officially stated that a Eritish Note has been sent to Persia stating that unless the latter withdraws the cancellation of the Angle -Persian Oil Company's concession by December 15. the
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  • 229 8 Soviet Hands Over Su and Ma to Japanese MMhar. Dec. 8. The Soviet handed over General Su Pingwen and forty others including the supposed General Ma Chan-shan tt** the Japarese military authorities at Manchull last nielli. Keu.ci. Shanghai. Dee. 8. A late message from Peiping states that
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  • 138 8 British Policy Criticised in House of Lords London. Dec. 7. The charge that Britain has dene much to destroy the value of silver by closing the Indian mints to silver and placing the rupee on a gold basis, thereby reducing the standard of living of half the
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  • 100 8 Soviet Reply to British Demand London. Dec. 8. It is learned that the Soviet has refused to apologise for the propagandist articles in the Izvestia complained of by Sir John Simon on the ground that it cannot be held responsible for the decisions of the editorial board. Reuter.
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  • 114 8 Movements Since Introduction of Restriction London. Dec. 6. Answering a question in the House of Commons regarding the improvement in wholesale meat prices since the introduction of import restrictions Dr. Burgin of the Board of Trade said that he understood the prices paid to producers in the Argentine
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  • 178 8 Sympathy, No Cancellation RE-CONSIDERATION DEBTS NOT CAUSE OF DEPRESSION London. Dec. H. 3.40 a.m. The American note to Britain recognises the increased burden of debt and its relationship to the problem of world recovery. The Pre: ident. it is stated, is prepared to survey the entire
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  • 145 8 Significant Statement After Debts Talk Paris, Dec. 8. It is authoritatively foreshadowed that Britain will pay the next in*stalment of the War Debt in Gold. Reuter. Paris. Dec. 8. The War Debts conference here to-day ended at 2.35 pm. after four and a half hours discussion. A
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  • 38 8 •faaJa Extracts From Keport London, Dec. 8. tempt) MJi the tone of the I Japan hi the Assembly ptanes of the Lytton that they are founded upon ••xtracts from the Report the purposes of propaganda
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  • 98 8 Schedule To Be Handed To League Shang nai. Dec. 8. The ChtnOM Foreign Ministry is preparing schedule showing the damage to property anc loss of life caused by the Japanese during th< hostilities at Shanghai eaily this year. It wil be submitted to the League of Nations, shouk
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  • 67 8 General Berenguer Gets 12 Years Sentence Madrid, Dec. 1 The sentences in the treason trial are published in detail. General Berenguer and General Cavalcanti are sentenced to twelve years confinement in Spain, General Anido to twelve years in the Balearic Islands; the exMlnistcr. Sotello, to the same
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  • 183 8 Dismissals and Salary Reductions As the revenue derived from export duty on tin and rubber constitutes less than 9 per cent. of the total revenue of the State, the effect of the low prices of those commodities during the year was probably less felt in Trengganu than
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  • 100 8 Overseas Chinese Go Back To Join Up Shanghai. Dec. 8. General Li F-lin, former commander of the 3rd. Cantonese Army, has accepted the appointment of Director of the Training Institute for overseas Chinese volunteers at Loyang. The Chinese residents in the United States and the Philij/pine Islands
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  • 90 8 London. Dec. 6. The figures Lssued by the Ministry of Labour last night reveal that on Nov. 21. there were 52,800 more unemployed on the registers of employment exchanges than on Oct. 24. The fall In employment during the past month is stated to be due almost
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  • 77 8 TIN RESTRICTION IN JOHOR*. To the Editor. Sir, It is astounding to read that a dredge has been launched at Pelepah while mines now operating in Johore are permitted to produce only 25 per cent, of their 1931 outputs One can only hope that those mines
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  • 135 8 Chinese Surrenders to the Police Said to have surrendered himself after an absence c*f nearly mx years Loh Gak Yean, a Straits-born Chinese was produced before Mr. A. W. Hay. the Singapore Second Police Magistrate yesterday ond romanded on a charge of criminal breach of trust
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  • 169 8 Alhambra's Latest is a Great Film From the opening scene to the fade-oul "Skyscraper Souls." the M-G-M production no*af being screened at the Alhambra. keeps up tha suspense, not because it is stuffed with fanta.sir or unbelievable ltuations. but because It is d thrilling re\ elation of life
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  • 68 8 Shanghai. Dee. 8. A Tokyo report i -on firms the DOM that Japan is prepai mg to dump $50. 000,000 worth of Japanese qoods in China during January and February next year. As th-* re ult ot suppression measures taken by the OhJasse auth.Titi.*- u-'un.t terroristic metlKKis of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 143 8 i htimY'irtiiWiarnvniMßKißkvim X'MAS FARE X'mas Puddings jfgffi£_ A,! c °ntents and ingredients f^^^mS^kC^k^ aro guaranteed to be of the X'MAS CAKES From lib, to Tibs. OC^, mince pies m^6^m Filled with Home-Made ijml^^^rzw Mincement HOME-MADE MINCEMEAT Made in Our Own Cafe Under European Supervision. ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated ln the
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  • 19 9 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH PARROTT— At Edinburgh on December 6th. 1932. to Mr. and Mrs G R. Parrott— a son.
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  • 1111 9 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1932. THE SHANGHAI COURTS The empanelling of a jury to assist in the trial of a case in Shanghai was recently reported. The fact in itself might be interpreted as an indication that China, taking the west as its guide, was In process of
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  • 98 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press, are as follow TIN London, Dec. 8. Spot: £151 V 2 (£151%). Forward £152V 2 (£152*
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  • 281 9 BODIES OF CHINESE AND WIFE Embalmed 8 Years Ago For Return to China Two old coffins containing the bodies of a wealthy Chinese towkay and his wife lying in a lonely house in a plantation in the suburbs of Singapore present the local authorities
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  • 100 9 Admires Sporting Spirit of Apologists iFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] Bangkok. Dec. S. Thiity members cf the Assembly of the Peoples Representative presented themselves yesterday before the Kin.: to correct a statement they made in a proclamation issued the day of the coup d'etat last June. The statement
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  • 113 9 rurther Special Tests We understand from the British Broadcasting Corporation I writes Mr. R. C. Giggins. General Manager of General Electric Co. that special tests of the Empire Broadcast will be carried out to-day (Fiidjy to all zones. Station GSF on ***** Kilocycles. 19.8 metres. 14.00 to 15.00
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  • 124 9 CHARGED WITH Anyhow The Case Was Adjourned "On Dec. 6. 1932 did threaten one Sian Kim Hoh with injury to his person with intent to cause him either to do an act which he was not legally bound to do. to wit, to join an unlawful society, or to omit
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  • 145 9 The Band of the S S. Police will perform thfollowing programme, weather permitting at Katong Park to-day. (Friday), commencing at 9 p.m.: Homage March from "Sigurd Jorsalfar." Grieg; Overture. "Zampa,." Herold; Nocturne. "In a Rotse Thicket," Eilenberg; Selection. "The Pirates of Penzance." Sullivan: (a.) Song, "Softly Awakes my
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  • 867 9 Husband's Storv in Local Separation Case REVOLVER INCIDFN! I "Come 0n Let us Dk Together" The hearinii if the petition lirnu^iu Mrs. Annie resson against her hv mi Marius i'resson. fur u judu i.tl s.p., i„ m wjs c< ntinued in the Supreme < ..um
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 202 9 DEINHARD CO. Coblenz. SPARKLING HOC K. A wine with a reputation. CALDBECIVS ROYAL BAKERY FLOUR j IN HANDY HYGIENIC PACKAGES NOW AVAILABLE AT i Singapore COLD STORAGE C Ud ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS. FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE M of the 65.000 enthusiastic passengers, who have flown already in our planes, and whose
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    • 111 9 SPORTING OFFER. REDUCTION For Christmas and New Year Festivities only. Available up to December 31st, 1932. O. V. H. Whisky 12 yca.'S old per bottle $3.25 'Man" Brand Briti.sh Lager Beer per pint 0.28 "Man" Brand British Lager Beer per quart 0 46 lift "Flag" Brand French Brandy per quart
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  • 290 10 ENJOYED EVERY MINUTE Entertained bv Singapore Kx-Scr.i: emen PARTING TRIBUTE the Best Months He Has Ever Spent men! I aave been in Malaya I and I am sorry to «ay 1 •i I iturday. Hut I will •Aitli mr the most pleasant rent- of the most plea.su nt \.r spent,
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  • 141 10 IVo M n Accused of Cheating Wonnn f a Banjprese woman, shortly after her her in Indragiri, in the related to Mr. A. W. B md Police Magistrate, nale Ban |s dd to be harp d in respect :ng to her. H Amin bin Hadji Hassan H
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  • 30 10 Kepong Kuala partially washed out at Ml by lorries but, CSUtlen. The Reko tIM 2?nd mile to a -nd the Ban:*!— Telok Datohj I inches at the 28th mile. I
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  • 1134 10 MAN WHO WAS "FEARED" BY SMUGGLERS Alleged to Have Accepted $90 The hearing was continued in the Criminal District Court before Mr. C. Wilson yesterday. Of the case against two Malay police constables. who are charged with accepting an illegal gratitnation or. alternatively, with extortion of $90
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  • 675 10 Mr. Norman Davis' Memorandum "GOOD PROGRESS" AT GENEVA i > nu on Dee. b. In Geneva to-day the Five Power conversations took place mainly, it h understood, on the basis of a memorandum put forward ov Mr. I Norman Davis, thc United States delegate. The main
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  • 132 10 Indian Who Did Not Understand Officer's Question An English-speaking Indian, named Mudalay. was charged before Mr. C. Wilson in the Criminal District Court yesterday, with being in possession of dutiable tobacco, the duty on which was $200. He was. however, acquitted. Mr. Tufnell, of the Government Monopolies, who
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  • 1854 10 MILLIONAIRE LIVING ON $600 A MONTH Chinese Industrialist Sued by Wife HER $400 A MONTH FOR OPIUM ENGLISH ALIMONY RULE SHOULD NOT APPLY Polygamy Wakes a Difference The affairs of a well-known Singapore Chinese millionaire industrialist whose enterprises were said to be "operating on bank overdrafts," were disclosed in the
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  • 273 10 Forced By Circumstances to Reduce Wife's Allowance Mr. Lim Peng Siang. who spoke in Chinese, -aid lie was i director of the Ho Hong Steamship Company, thc Ho Pong Oil Mills, the Ho Hong Scap Factory and the Ho Hong Company. He married the complainant in
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  • 69 10 Reception Weak: Distortion Strong ißy Our Radio Correspondent 1 i J The simultaneous Empire broadcast from j, Daventry to all 7/mes last night was a i allure in Singapore. J Reception was very weak and distortion i pronounced. The failure was probably due to the unsuitable wave
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  • 549 10 Custom's Chief's Car Chase $4,000 CAPTURE J Suspect Shado '"d for ifl Miles (fl The arrest of a Chinese in Holland Road after being "shadowed" bv motor car containing SSWBSSI of the Preventive Service, was described by Mr. P. 11. Elkins, Controller of the Government Monopolies,
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  • 325 10 Retrial of Fabricated Evidence Case Found guilty of fabricating evidence against three uf his compatriots an Indian named Thirupathi. who was sentenced fo three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. C. Wilsc*n. tho Singapore Criminal District Judge appealed to the Supreme Court and B retrial was ordered. Yesterday the
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  • 20 10 Mr. J. A. Chippindale, of the Ipoh branch *»f the A.P.C. will shortly be proceeding to Kuala Lumpur on transfer.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 729 11 10 su i.r.S, MARSEILLES. LONDON. ANTWERP, i&TTERDAM AND MIDDLESBROUGH. n MARU T. 10,500 Dec. 14 15 HAKONE MARU T 10 400 Feb 8 9 I MARU T. 10.000 Dec 29 30 SUWA MARU T 10 600 Feb 23 24 IMA MARU T 10,000 Jan. 12 13 FUSHIMI MARU T 10
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    • 390 11 PMtESMpJENtytimM /> iSf -^-^-J^-**-* 7 m^^*~^ i fiAMw.WlMmfi §9 MD **-**mmWLMIWI US schedule EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND
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    • 914 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAROS— Friday. Dec. 9. Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. OP TEN NOORT— Friday, Dec. 9, Muntok (passengers and mails only). Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. TINOMBO— Friday. Dec. 9. Belawan-Deli DE "iVEERT Saturday, Dec. 10, Blinjoe. Djeboes, Pangkal-Pinang. Koba, Toboali and Batavia. VAN NECK
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  • 616 12 GENERAL SEELY'S EPIC STORY Posthumous Award of V.C. Major-General Seely told an epic story at the Anthers' Chi*) dinner of a boy cfPcer under hi- eemmand who played a ••vonderful part in the 'area tost bottk in history" and was awarded the V.C. posthumously.
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  • 210 12 The publu ha*- heard so little abou thc German idea ol the rotor **hip lately, utilisins*. the theory of aviation to obtain added power from the wind by means a. bilge revolving tov. that it was though! by many that it had bo U abandoned. That
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  • 33 12 Ttts M.M. mni: steamer Atho? II i> dut' ben from Penang on Sunday and will probably sail on tlu* same day at 3 p.m. for Saigon. Hong Bonf and Shanghai. Berth S.H.B. wharves.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 663 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated ln 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 B.S. MANOOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] KJ MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de
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    • 627 12 THE EAST ASIATIC CD LIMITED. (Incorporated ln Dem Telephone PASSENGER AND FKHcrt SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTFH|.\ M HAMBURG AND COPENII \i.i\ Slnraporr Iv,^ ms. ALSIA m I LALANDIA Jan m I MEONIA m.s. BORINGIA Feb M m.s. FIONIA Mams. ERRIA The above vessels are combin >T cargo vessel? with
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 696 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pra. 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 pjn. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday, Thursday
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    • 144 12 Larut. Brit. 464. from Malacca 8. for Malacca 9 Ipoh. Brit. 723. from Penang 8. foe P. nan; via Port Swettenham 10 Giang Ann. Brit. 545. from Sour;. baya 8. lft.r Bandjermassin unc. Pahud. Dut. 1180. from Ampenan 8. for Ampenan 11. Toba. Dot 684. from Djambi 8 for Djambi
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 1055 13 Contract Would Secure Thirty Additional Vessels FOK COASTAL AND RIVEK TRADE An agreement entered into between thej China Merchants Steam Navigation Company! and China Realty Company provides for the purchase of thirty steamers, through the Dollar Steamship Company for the Ccmpany's coastal! and river trade, to
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    • 80 13 j Circulating Enquiries for New Motor Ship Me sr.s. Alfred Holt and Cc. manager, cf the h, >ir „,nt; Line are cirtu,at^g among shipbuilders^ ,n Europe .a inquiry for new motorCentaur ICh of th <* ir This ship was built in 1924 by Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering
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    • 193 13 The Dollar Line President Johnson Chartered Announcement has been made by the home o®c« of the Dollar Steamship L:nes that the rovnd-the-world v,ssel. Pretktoot John on. will U-ave New In F buiarv and wm Bhanghai ca April 28. The Pre.sid.m John.on has been chartered Jhte year fcr
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    • 175 13 Bullion Taken From Passage Boat Wuthow. Nov. 30. Tne Kweihsien-Konghau passage boat wa? pirated the first of this week. From the account given by a man who had gone through the terrible experience, it seems that the vessel wa** on the way to Konhau. Leaving Weihsien without any
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    • 124 13 Japanese Builders Reported Alarmed Japanese shipbuilders are greatlv alarmed over the recent sharp rise in steel prices. The Shipping Standard Improvement Association the Japan Shipowners Association and other associations are now discussing measures to counteract the situation. These shipuilders. 'as already noted, have attached much hope to
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    • 97 13 Disappears From Sydney Naval Depot Sydney. Nov. 30. The bell of the famous German cruiser Emden. the raider which wrought so much havoc among allied shipping during the war is missing. It has disappeared from the entrance of the Garden Lsland Naval Depot, where it has stood
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    • 572 13 Trouble Spreading on Japanese Waterfront The sailors employed by the Amagasaki Kisen Kaisha have gone on strike. The demands presented to the Company authorities through ihe Sailor Association ':>eing turned down, the Association sent an ultimatum en November 23. Against this ultimatum the company's steamship department showed a
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    • 202 13 N.Y.K. and O.S.K. Head Opposition to Retrenchment The Nippon Yusen Kaisha and t lie Osaka Shosen Kaisha are greatly alarmed at the Gov* errunt-nt decision to cut shipping- subsidi.-a. They are to take a Baited front in having rfia whole budget revived. In Its Budget for next year
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 495 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office 138 ROMNSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. OM 0056. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The Premier morning; daily in 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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    • 153 13 CHRISTMAS EXCURSION j Singapore— Belawan— Singapore $80.00. Passengers have the option of leaving Singapore bv T.S.S. KEDAH 22 12 32 or S.S. TINOMBO 23 12 32. The return voyage will be made in T.S.S. KEDAH from Uelaw.m 25 12 32 arriving in Singapore at 1.0 p.m. 27 12 32. For
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  • 160 14 Disorders of the *-tt mach are. generally speaking, always caused by harmml acid which accumulates, causing fermentation in the stomach and often agonising pain. You have only to get rid of the excess acid and .strengthen the stomach- lining, when the whole trouble will leave you,
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  • 647 14 And The Captain Became so Ups^t Don't tiouble, nurse. If you'll just prop thf pillow a little higher I can r^st the writing-pad on it. No. I have a pencil. Yes, that'll be nice MMT, nurse. Thanks." I. ouch have been goalkeeper in
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  • 121 14 Coroner's Tribute at Egyptian Inquest Alexandria, Nov. SO. Miss Eileen Hughes, a plucky young Devonshire girl, was warmly congratulated in court at the inquest on Mr. A. Tomlinson. the manager of the Societe Misr Spinning and Weaving Works at Mehsllah Kebir, who wa«* drowned while bathing here.
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  • 216 14 The next meeting of the Federal Council will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Monday. January 23rd. at 10 a.m. There will be no ceremonial opening and uniform will not be worn Dr. S. K. Lim writes: With the coming perfo-rrnances next Friday and Saturday nights at the Great World
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  • 548 14 "TIMES ALTER— SO DO I" Mr. Churchill's Thoughts and Adventures If you had to live your life over again, with the same health, character, faith and ignorance of what was to happen to you would you chcose the same path now Mr. Winston Churchill, in his
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  • 379 14 Charge of Fraud in Tientsin Shanghai Colonel James Christie, who has made more than one appearance in Shanghai courts, is again under arrest and will be brought from Tientsin to face charges of fraud on the complaint of a Russian named Kasputin. There are several other
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  • 27 14 Group-Captain Jackson, R.A.F, commanaing he Seletar Air Base, is leaving on the Comorin <o-day for a brief visit to India. He will •eturn to Singapore next month.
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  • 341 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received in Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about ">.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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  • 67 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice: DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 am. PETALING HILL TESTING. (Excepc 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 News. 7.25 Recital
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  • 651 14 Widow Attempts to Suppress Book The Daily Express understands that attempts _j-*> being made to suppress, or amend, a biography li the late Lord *v_ei-hett which has ju<*t been completed. Th*' biography has be -n written bv Mr Hector Bolitho, with the help of materia! supplied by
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 131 14 He says— "They're hands to be proud of." Never ashamed to show her hands never afraid that people wtll notice any imperfections. She use* liquid OottlSKA hand sage cream DAILY and n always certain that hmr hands are soft, white and smooth Try it yourself and see Di-AVISKA Liauid Hand
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    • 466 14 BANKS AND INSURA Ngg 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 L3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate. London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star j Iloilo Saigon
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    • 327 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPH* BANK, LTD. (Established In Capital Sut.si rtbed up) Reserve Fund President K k lM ***i Vice-Presidt nt K i Head OOM Singapore Branch "ll- a <„ LONDON BANK H> Westminster Bank The National Pi Lloyds Bank. Ltd BRAM IU Alexandria (Egypt). I*. Calcutte. Canton. Chai tien. Hamburg.
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  • 901 15 Annual Meeting Of Tekka, Limited I OST OF PRODUCTION DECREASED annual meeting of Tekka. Limited. g Ifatr (chairman 1. after dealing M eounte for the year ended March und summarising the general 1 n port, continued as follows I fear makM rather
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  • 174 15 Changes in Representative Prices Dec. 5 6 7. American Can. Com. 49 52 53 Am. T'phone and T'gr.: 102 M 107 106 Atcheson Railroad 37 40 40 7 v Dupont 34 'v 36% 37 Firestone. Common 12 T 12 12 Gen. Electric 14 15' H 15
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  • 130 15 Another vary quiet week has to be recorded with prices moving within wry narrow mar-t-ins. The latest cables quote London unchanged at 2 17 32d. and Nev. York up 1 16th. to 3* 4 gold. Both markets bate remained dull with minor fluctuations. Deliveries ex United Kmgdom
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  • 170 15 ABROAD Foreign exchanges are Par Dec. 5 6. Amsterdam 1207 7.96'.. 7.97 Athens 375 sB5 587% Belgrade 25.22 1 237'.. 237 Berlin 20.43 13.45 3 15 32 Bombay Is. 6d 1 6 13 64 1 6 13 64 Brussels 35 23.10% 23.10% Bucharest 813 545 545 Buenos Aires 47.58 nom.
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  • 1539 15 Mr. Clive Dalton's "White Pagan" "A BOOK THAT HAD TO BE WRITTEN" "White Pagan is a book that had to be written, n intense and lasting were the impressions left upon his mind." That Ls the statement which appears upon the cover of my first novel,
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  • 120 15 Singapore, Dec. 8. There is nothing of interest to report this week, sellers have been reluctant to meet the market, with the result that very little business has been transacted. Latest quotations are: Spot 7 3 i tmchanged London 2 17 32d. down 1 16d New
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  • 128 15 Mr. E. A. HodgTes' Invention Patented The rubber buckets manufactured by Mr. E. A. Hodges, of Kinta Rubber Works, Ipoh. have been registered for patent rights at Kuala Lumput and the F.M.S. Government Gazette of De*:. 2. 1932, notifies Mr. Hodges' application for "a grant of exclusive privileges
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  • 68 15 I Gothrir and Co.. Kuala Lumpur. A-rents: Renong Tin: output for the month :t November. No. 2 Dredge 294 pikuLs No. 3 Dredge 494 pikuls total 788 pikuls. J.S.M. Rennie and Co.. Agents: Pelepah Valley 64.000 lbs November 1932 (69.000 lbs November 1931) Kota Tinggi 52.000;
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  • 355 15 EXCHANGE RATES December 8 London, 4 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London. 3 months' sight 23 15 16 London. 60 days' sight 2|3 29'32 London, 30. days' sight 2j3 7;8 London, demand 2|3 27J32 London, T.T. 213 13|16 Lyons and Par^. demand 945 Hamburg, demand 150
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  • 80 15 December Bth., 12 o'clock, noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S equal to London Standard. Spot (loose i 73, 7 13J16 R.S.S. equal to London standard, (F.OB) 8 Hl6 8 3|16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Dec. 7 13'16 7% January 7Ti 8 February 8 SK Jan. -March 8
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  • 918 15 THURSDAY, DEC. BTH. 1932 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers S*lK_. Asam Kumbang 23s 6d 25s 6d c.d. Austral Malay 18s 20s nom. Ayer Hitam (ss) lis lis 9d Bangrin Tin 'Is 6d 12s 6d Batang Padang ($1 > 05 10 Batu Caves ($1) 35 40 Bukit Arang ($1) 40
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 82 15 i—^ Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance In force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Bti^t_™Bettlementß) i HEAD OFFICE Oreat Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LO NDON OFFICE :27 Old Jew^ 'RC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies
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  • 169 16 VARSITY SOCCER MATCH Fine Win at Stamford Bridge London. Drt*. 8. mother bofa crowd il Stamford Bridge to-day ior the annual Varsity .soccer match between Oxford and Cambridge. By tnur victory, bv three goak to one. Cambridgl has brokt :i a scries of defeats that was
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  • 181 16 hantre in Trophv Match Side A. D )lay in the Trophy I against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on Saturdas -nd bla place will be taken by Lieut. M T 1 Wilkinson RE The tam will. L< foil D R H..rp.r N ti M rt h C Ball. J Cl
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  • 236 16 Side*- Selected tor Malacca Match :t in the Cup n:' Batur- <■ rhe lohoce J. B. D G Robb, V.' J I 1. Henshall. 1 C D. B. T. Scott. R. D. Bl if J O Da. Q. A Cessford. N. J. k Keene. .1 iff. Dick 1
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  • 45 16 Power to Order-off without caution I! FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 London. Dec. 8. The Football ASSOI tattoo has instructed retricter in their control of gam a, •nd have ampoawsd them to order off the field caution offenders guflty of \ioient cond
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  • 33 16 h Sussex Fine Win over Kent [PUB PRJEBB SERVICE— COPYRIGHT v, London. Dec. 8. Hampshin* 11 i,,. 11. mt 'stern Counties. Kt nt at Southampton 11 13. Sussex, at Blackheath 20
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  • 994 16 Sutcliffe's fonfident Century GOOD HOWLING BY VOCE Al already reported in the Free Press the II C C defeated New South Wa'e.s at Sydney by an innings and 44 runs. Further details of the -■ame are now available. Tate bowled with all his old
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  • 206 16 POLISH THAT DIDN'T COUNT INDIANS HOCKEY WIN Raffles Institution Well Held I.A 3; R.I 1. Although they played more polished hockev than the Indians. Raffles Institution found it difficult to get goals ard wer? defeated ">y three goals to one at Balestier Road, yesterday. Baskaran was conspicuous in the I.A.
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  • 149 16 C.S.C. and Khalsa Fail to Score C .0: Khalsa As- 01 iaiion 0. A snappy -ame between the KhaUa Association and the Ceylon Sports Clll i hockey teams, si Balestier Road, yesterday, resulted in a goalh draw Both Sides did an equal amount ol pressing but weak wing
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  • 224 16 Stain lord Bridge Team Mav be Disbanded London. Nov. 1.. Vv nini Standard it aeema prcbabh that) Stamford Brftd dway team Which, next to Weml been mere conv;' than any other leagui side. Ul be dlsbaa k 1 eat season and ks members beorbed Into other combinations. The
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  • 126 16 Tour in England Next Season London. Nov. 22. The West Indian cricket team, who visit US next season will, in the opinion of Lord TcnnvMn. who has iio often toured the islands, furnish formidable opposition. George Headley is regarded as prrcticaily the equal of Don Bradman as
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  • 81 16 Only 24 Matches Necessary in Championship Lon ion. Nov. 22. Takinc advantage cf the new ruling that only ?4 matches are necessary for participation In the championship —although a bigger number may be played—Middlesex have reduced their list of cc-.mty fixtures ior 1933 to 26. Thirteen counties will
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  • 285 16 Shanghai Wins Interport Shoot HONG KONG'S POOR SCORE Singapore again take secend place in the interport shoot: Hong Kong filled last place. The shoot was completed on thc Taikoo Rang Hong Kong, last week, when Hong Kong scored 880 Shanghai won the contest with an aggregate
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  • 156 16 Season's Records of the Rival Teams OIXfCTd. v ho defeated Cambridge 8-3 in Hi. Manual Rugby match, had previously won 8 out of 12 matchi.- played this season, whereas Cambridge had won io cut of 13. AMBRIIKJ. Old 1 c\>ians Won 17—3 Harlequins 13 is Bt Barfs Won
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  • 182 16 Ajja Khan Most Successful Owner •From Our Own Correspondent* London. Nov. 22. HH. Aga Khan heads the list of winning owners in Ireland for the flat-racing season 1 Just closed, the value of the Irish Derby, which I was won by Dastur. placing him in this petition.
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  • 71 16 The programme of athletic events arranged for next season at the White City Stadium, where Mr. Guy Butler is the athletic manager, is March 18 Oxford vs Cambridge. April 28 and 29. Public Betook championship. May 19 and 20: Universities Athletic Union championship. June 5 British Games. June 10 Kinnaird
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    • 174 16 JEANETTE MACDONALD ON I His Master s Voice SINGS THE POPULAR SONGS FROM LOVE ME TONIGHT R4288 Love Me To ni at Jeanette Macdonald Isn't It Romantic S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. "H.M.V." BPCCrALfKIH Raffles Place. Tel. M22. Sinjcapo V> /mmWmmm^Z^Smr. Wmr^ 'SB' i_r A^^^ .4_saa_a__Zß_ft. bbb_/^^ bbs.. mw AW BBBBBk
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