The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 January 1933

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 1.1.M1t. KSTABLISHEI) 1535. SINCAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 19:5:5. 10 CENTS.
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  • 392 1 l~ite»t n«ws from < hind -l.tt.- ttLat Japanese n\tr gunboats Iximkirded the eastern >idr of ('hinwanglan .»n Natur day and thai tht- .Upantv iia\aJ i<>mm.tndpr there has d*>li\ered an ultimatum khimk the < hin«-s« troops M hours to withdraw— P.igv H..|»«- that their „..,> U> 1.0 l^lilm*
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  • 1409 1 Across the sea, far beyond the hortaua. Me the lotus Islands of Hawaii A land of tdyDfc i .n f ..:.i oon of late Uay. Imagine, if you cab. a crescent -shaped stretch of cqral sand sparkling white hi the tropical sun. a background of cocoanut
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 183 1 KLIM POWDER £D MILK n.\k»»t \ppro\( v ro rum*. i-U P4STHRI/H) Mil* ni%l\\HlF IN TUX TUOrKS. OBTAIHABLE |fl BJ HHH RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREXCLER HOTEL nilS KVK\l\(i Wednesday, lanuarx IMb and Friday, Janiiars JOth. I\i DWVF SINGAPWIE REPERTORY PLAYERS "FOOLISH VIRGINS" INFORMAL DINNER a virtuous oomhh ry 1 X LANCE
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    • 178 1 drops W~f o/Sal-Hycol WILL Destro> M< .arvae far more rapidly and effectively tMi i eithei petrol or kerosene I WILL Prevent moi id vhen used in the preparu Uon ot rubber sImM and crepe. r WILL Destroy all dangerous germa and bMterll wh»n great 1> diiut- used to wash floors,
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    • 85 1 L IFST ADVERTISFMUM S tttibinson's DM dress fabrics Page 9. Whiteaways great January Bak Pap Sal-Hymi uill destroy 11 dangerous jfetm*— Page l. Eey-K: :iurh cartridges from John Uitie'; P:i: X mH dung Kent Lbb —Page 2. Kelly and Wakib bOM B new stock of UK Annual of the East—
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 133 2 c :••>• Pit-: Bymi s fiprtniin ItalU .v. ..t.w.lv "A* Messiah;' Augufe, r :.al and choral conceits isv. id> R tigV mtabethan madrigals, s.i.;. I •Ma orchestral Hnrtwiiiiir. archestifc] i Grii s r r- i" .hi augmct-.t.d Mr Mill a.. f. above that S.- r>. quitt
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  • 878 2 PiflitloiMj in t ht" League to Date The following are th.« positions in the L< up to. and includir. \>.i .rcti ,-< hes: MVmOM I Goals. P VV L D I A Pi Arsenal I IT 5 3 76 39 37 I-, v. B |l I I M
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  • 198 2 To be Preserved on Gramophone Records From 0..: Own Correspondent; Bangkok. Jan. 4. Sou:- ::n\" jurlng the early part ol Last >a step. ALre taken to have B^Wff a I tonal I t«Mi ynmn&l to VB* m&ml fcna by makir phonographic record Th« >riglna] idea wa> >impi>
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  • 98 2 Heavy Calls on the Insurance Companies I From Our Own Correspondent i Bangkok, Jan. 4. There has beer, a succession <•! small fire* which ha\e mounted up to a respectable total from an insurance point of view in the last fortnight of the year. Comin? ;«>
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  • 135 2 Durum tht pasl lew year.- the Chuich hamade .several notewonhy efforts to brids> the gulf that for lons centuries has separated Religion and Drama. Ever, to-day, however. a dramatic performance In a Church m»y cause surprise .0 tho.se who do not realise that the Drama, like most
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  • 35 2 I Singapore Post Office dealt with 279 bau.oontoinlng 2220 parcels received from Groat Britain for Singapore UK thr Christmas PalCI 1 NTni! This compares with 294 bass com.,::.hilL.308 parcel.- received !a>< .■»•;< r
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 77 2 TWO NEW LEADING LINES. SNOW FOR KA/ORLESS SHAVING. X■■.:K •■> Xhr beard painlessly. DEODIS THK NEW PERFIMF.D DISENFECTANT. i>ed us v uarulf. moutlrA i iAd Poi b MM Stockists MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. OITPOEI OEDFES PROMPTLY EXECUTED. BARGAIN ADS. FOR SALE. B<X>KS OK REFERENCE The following book:.- of reference art- for
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    • 454 2 BUSINESS CARDS. I STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGEM'Y STATIONERS EEPAIRFKS. 14 A Change Alley, Singapoie i Ct.eapr^t Hou--- tot voj: Statlo.-.-ary. Typewriters. Ribbons and Carbons a! for Pencil H-.d Pp:i wr.ung REPAIRS: Send for o:r meclianlrs whenever your typewriter Is out ot order TelephoM- 7770. 7532 and 7534 Monthly cl<*aruiig of typewriters
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    • 601 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORt MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. no i up: r: lf1a: r r ar now invited for U..r following material* services and that particulars of such tenders Mail in the Tender K<- D M !I'.-.: Offices Supply of Slu m for period Ist May 1933 to 30th April 1934 Date of
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    • 357 2 \<»T!« S NOTh V :ie has opened an le. and hi* tetephon*- t. Om.-e N ■> 4121 Reside c No tieflC Re RICK4RI) I.TdT VOI I M W<^ IQI ID! PLFTI PRIM l\<. PRI a I comprising 3 Linotypes, l fotto Prool aes. b I v Ming Machines. 4cc. Sic
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 129 2 THE WEEK High Water 08 06 8 7 ft.. 22 1' 7.8 Ri«by: Singapore vs. Malaya Command at scr i Hockey: sec vs Ralllei College at sec. Sr a t ntted Services Offlc- r r flfafapore G.C. ladies monthly medal I. •.V^^-';^. ,3 28. ft c v I ■oekt cans
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  • 1438 3 THK TOTK CLUB Vu Fanjjus respondent, who has been a cf a tote club, describes v- ■rttmc among members of a club by mean* intaMmtf is not a new or an —^h^k ■motion. In British Malaya, for example.' ■as been the inly legal means of betting
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  • 434 3 C.1.1). MAN FOUND DEAD Girl's Story of Amazing Death Dinner After (iYing a party nt \v End hotel to a girl who had just broken with I ('ID i.- aas found ned on a lonely stretch of road near Land's Ki.ci found him dead, crumpled tb? wheel
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  • 322 3 Air Ministry Tisi as to Which is lUst :>s>utam> us to the relative \alues of the :>:;>;.. 1.. nd tht noplam at> M bMH !i'.: arguments resolved. Two mac...:' Similar in load, power plant, fuselage, underage, and general equipment, are to be UM Air Mil.: !> rformance
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  • 94 3 I rcm h Actress's I, rap to Death dragged th»- rfcm >• la Citvi i! H mil b. .uitim: 's nt (In C win h HIK .>;-■ ■■'.:< I mi lln films >.'. i ;i' i.I. i. < 'ii. t mi. -:.t i... .I:. i to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 66 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited B RANCHES rirst (ro* Street MALACCA 1 Light Street PENANG. Mvnr Street Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Ke^i>tered r>> and Security deposited with he Straits Settlements (iovernment. \d a> Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, uardians. Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised nu\ Interest collected. Probate or Letters of \dministration applied for
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    • 278 3 For your throats sake, smoke FRESH Cigarettes, CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CICARETTES ll'lMSiifer I I r.-r -1 Arcadi.i rk^ :n 1t II this ruhher Tab where tht- V«dA fecM -ginia <.-t;.. ing into the tin. The ClpMttM arc ir.aJt. lid then lifts off t-..-Tl R\ M you may, you wont find
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  • 1072 4 i;\ SIR GILBERT < VYI.h S; r Vy a MM OM I i I it Britan i i at the ;-.-..t Ie GBP* :i 1926-7 of the Assoc. PHtllll Chambers of Comi; i n accepted autln m .ill que>- rxpor! trade and as an mtUm .>.■
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  • 382 4 International Relief Union HE] F FOR STATES DURING DISASTERS H\ mHI SPA! II I Natl i new organtvatu-u em** its until ill. I* ternattanal Relief Union wl. qnn by a C ,t Geneva on Jul> ia I mob thit- tmm Mta -it did not n ■cfcnt
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  • 196 4 K..w Appeal A::.u:ist I>»m(ji Sentem Dismissed N.iiM.i Dec. 29. The appeal of Ress against his death sentence was dismissed I Chief Justice of Tanganyika and other judges. The six grounds of appeal submitted, all bearing a plea of insanity, were advanced on behalf of the accused
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  • 44 4 Fouih! shot in His ItMl Dun, l»«, ptain Crowdly. Royal Artillery, was found shot dead in his rocm in the cantonmeir night with a revolver lying be^idr him. The c is not yet known. The deceased was buried ary honours.
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  • 645 4 I Malaya Annual Conference I REV. MRS. (I. F. PYKETT MEMORIAL SERVICE Til-- Malaya Annual Conferej met iii joint eeaekv nj iH b RMaj moral i w Church. Bin apon end condn< lc:nu m ki r 42 vc w f.k. tt in Jun ani M; tfb Ist)
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  • 206 4 < hevalicr Sang in English aih\ Noilcl lame flrckonrd •:i<>w Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Dov.n on th, i. After They've Seen Paree He didn't know it at the time, but when he tith in En hin a Parisian ChcvaHci the foundation for his movie career. The
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  • 268 4 Intensive Roman Catholic Campaign i m Our Own Correspondent Kublin. Dec. H The Roman Catholic Hierarchy have launched an intensive campaign against Communism. From Cardinal Macßory down they are denouncing it as "the curse of the devil." I do not suggest that Catholic Ireland is rushing towards
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  • 350 4 \t!ii« !i*'"-i\ ;il in Nnrth^vu lrr land [Prom Our Own Correspondent] MnMin. l>.-, 18. A special convention of the Ulster Provincial Council. N.A.C.A.. was held in Armagh Hall on Saturday. Mr. Thomas McLaughlin. J.P.. Chairman, Armagh City Council, presiding. The meeting was held for the purpose
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  • 40 4 The population of C;>. jy, nbout a mi'lion prop]' will b" imnnm of housrs and shnns are 0">o Th" een ati^n of the numi C >n. T^o 'he same time ns laticn of Canton city.— Central Prea*
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 352 4 JUST PUBLISHED THE Singapore and MalayanDirec tory 1933 (The lUiku Merah) 54th Annual Edition completely revised and brought up-to-date Price SIS Obtainable from PRINTERS LIMITED 10 COLLYER Ql VY, SINGAPORE. AM) LEAI)IN(; BOOKSELLERS BRONCHITIS CATARRH "pi IE etiquette of the J^Kfc* medical profession J^^^ Ik entirely fails to restra M
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  • 476 5 uTi.h a ion m Present Whereabouts I nknown Before the Chief Justice, the ■en'hte Mr. W. H. Thorne. and the ■bn'ble Mr. Juetfc* j McrVH fh* Kuate lammmt Bupreme Court I on Saturday, Mr E A. 6 Wagner, aa the Senior ■somber of the Bar Committee
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  • 282 5 v UNGINi I I■' T THi Spurts dub Dance Till 5 a.m. Fron Our Own Ooti'mponri>nt) na ha* tried to be as bright and civ to wikome the att year and the :*ncy dre» ball at the Sports Club which terakkd lf» was
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  • 48 5 Hiiw Thr (omnuinilN is Chan^ini: The whole pustmm of the Cmmma m Sum ("II It* lO U>»' lUT»' IB uvw n wu>u> Cmmav i uunuiilli young and old, with school WOFUS loe mmHBUHBI W*B^Bi W*» m i^mm**Mv Rood of the country' thai nurtures them is
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  • 16 5 n* nation that a town must be a blot o the landscape awtlr Batumi U Ir:jj»*
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  • 748 5 BAD NEWS FROM HIS FIANCEE Wounded Man Found in Sea wnv YOUNG JAPANESE COMMITTED SUICIDE M questioning of Japanese witnesses failed to clear the mystery of the death of a young fisherman who committed hara kiri." stated to! be an honourable death among: Japanese, when the inquest was being held
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  • 90 5 fFrom Our Own Correspondent! Bangkok. Lan 1 The Bank oi < vho have been Mi to mmtf quarters sinr< •*> oremiaes were destr i. time ago. entered theii v ..'i'm ;n h>m<* ti N v B -.■pr.-MM I rative. o: 'h.>ofhr' »\chang» rnjpting the m business of
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  • 197 5 I From Oir Owi. c.rK'.spfiKi.M Bangkok. Lan < The King of the Belgians has conferred upon the Fp.. Minister to Bangkok the r,,! Coinmaiuit-r of th<- Ord. r «»f th<- Cr'.-*n. i m (.^ui.-n tin- Netherianri. '.a-. n- -d on Lt.-Col Phra Bha.^a Snratana, the (nmmander
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  • 412 5 Hii> K(»ad Scheme May be Finished PKOMISK KKLIKI WoKKS (Prom Our Own Correspondent] Kangkok. Jan. 4. An effort is to be made by the new admmte:i to deal with the problem of unemployment which is not unfortunately likely to grow less as the year advances. There are
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  • 19 5 v innot mtfnnallt your custuamr. M! Selfnrp.M •>-ur .mpares with any of the women •M:-; ration.— Mr. Buchanan, H
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  • 320 5 iiiilant Mala> I)ete«li\e The vigilance of a Malay detective led to tlv appearance of a Chinese before Mr AW second Police Magstrate. on Satvu-day, on a charge of stealing a sun helmet from a garage R:\. iio was the Maht to European living at No. 358, River
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  • 454 5 New Tendencies in the Redtime Drink < From Correspondent > Night Cap.- to-day are in much the same stat< M was all Gaul some 2.000 years ago. Julius Caesar, th. reat sol Uer and historian, then wiote that Gaul. In tre^ partes divisa est I similar r»
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 99 5 ;> -< ':•'!!> Phono 6903 film of the stor> h> Mr>. Helloc Lo\% tides ha>ed on thi terrible Jack-the-Rjpper crimes "THE LODGER" starring i\« it \o\ 1. 1, o with ELIZABETH ALLAN and A. W. BASKfOMB Twickenham Film Studio- Production I Engineers Guide ss p«ike Band conflwlm ;ht <vi -''""»t
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    • 86 5 PA PIT C% I I Positively LAST NIGHT of this outstanding Warner Bros, production The Screen^ greatest IVrsunality. eclipsing all former successes JOHN BARRYMORE in "The MAD GENIUS A Brilliant Romance ol the Imperial Russian Ballet TO-MORROW NIGHT Gala Opening of Britain's mo>t famous Musical Comech >e Maid ,t Mountains
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    • 92 5 Sparkling and Speedy Here's (Comedy in the Gay Mode with a Champagne Flavour Lee Tracy, Evalvn Knapp Barbara Weeks and Warren Hymer putting the it' into 1 'olil 'n the peppiest political poll of hum.i MTtr!) hai brOU| \<»U it; fHU NIGHT MAYOR You'll Vote it n Mirthquahe SUBSCRIBER'S DELIVERY
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 877 6 Full Scores of H.C.C. Malm in Tasmania Hob.irt. l)f. y t g 1:1 M M| t 'he *tart :i the second d tx'.-.vt m T ismania and tlu- MCC Until 100 the i wicket I^^ i. Qj prfe itl: .sawdust but condi- id only be described a-
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    • 632 6 Intcrostinß Kxperimeni At White ity (From Our Ow:. OOCM p j London. Of* London was introduced I H■ kf flood- this week in a m N rthen H igbs club w and Leeds. The match was held at the W City the main object being to bee flood
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    • 205 6 Stribling Beats McCorkindale In Disappointing Contest Joh.tnn^burg, I>r« 18. The biam-.M >-\::u' .u:t>st in South A:r. hustory was not a financial success. Last ■flgbTj Bght bf'fA.-i'u Don McCork::. 1 .1. V.;:;k Stribling only brought In Cg.ooo O: th. iw> >'v. 4 o oo £3 to be
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    • 111 6 Bowling Frat Recalled By th Of Cricket Veteran l^.n<i'»n n». 15. v nye veteran cricketer and cricket ccach. died at Burnley as<ed 70 A kllng bat- man in hus day. Wardall played for Yorkshii- I i :irs unde: th< („)/.>:;• 0M ■■> I£S -rwardy Lord—
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    • 212 6 Huu Our Women "Squash' IV an Will JM.i> Id I -s I n women squash rackets players repre;g Great BrtUin will sail fcr the United States on January 25 to play a United States team, and compete in championship*. Mrs. G Bryan* Wolf<» is the captain. TKe
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    • 85 6 Three Weeks \bsence from King on l>ot tt»r's Advu Dick Oorbett. the ex«tarttMMMiokt champion, win, on the advice of his doctor, for three wbHls. Corbett to attfferlnc from the effacU oi fluenza he contracted durtnf training for M fight with Jackie Brown, at the Royal A'a- .1
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    • 142 6 days to cone, when ttor youngsu >-esterday are doing a job of work in far outpcsU of the Eaipiiv. the} will light another pip? and tdl unbeUe vable ■tortes of felkar named Pope who played acnun-half fot CamjVftdte in IW2 ««Tttek Trpvor Wignall w They will
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    • 52 6 Kamouv \m»-rn. t ii Horvr t«» Ka< in Int laud ixst mirk's four -year coll Matr Is sniped in England this winter, and will taht put is hbw of the importJtnt flat »nd >. Mid v rival of Equipoise for the ham ■fcaMaNam tatßaaflaV flaWat A l>al»frr
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 206 6 WHITEAWAY'S GREAT JANUARY SALE From January 9th TO February 4th w.irt t- mikr tin- .l.iiu.j v V.L- thi hi«e>t on ret ord in th«- fomp.ii". hlNl<r> ,l-.. t.i^.-M MOM* SWIM. I.VKM in ttw ■■.->•,■:,• ,11 the rin. h.i>m. publit ri( (hll |,.'>iulv «ill offrred it reduced ;< <■- jnd lIHHSXNDS
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    • 134 6 Fresh MiLKiffii Prcdlced cv tm hwciPCKi Daip f^m Lh^ FRESH DAILY (u^ Mi EQUAL IN QUALITY A] 1 ,_^W TO THE FINEST Tr^^^TlM MILK PRODUCED Tp^^—^U\ IN THE WORLD. Jf// v A^> Jo I PRODUCED UNDER I y^SJ\r^. I THE MOST RIGID li J /*~}\f^C SANITARY K/Cv/^Va^l CONDITIONS pVi^V-^ A/
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    • 24 6 ■tfimn •ti«sb«go€ I >ur throat. You II §mi I M ularly so M I tdv. io'iO'ereu>Li> MM I coug' s c EVANS I a^fla^>»^lb*l»ul»ef>fc»
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  • 204 7 VISED KOK HAKITI Honderfui" Work Under Difficulties >}>om Our Own GoßMpaadtenl) H• f .<\ of considerable intensity and aU the of any Importance bra Wtm the Theatre Royal. There have been I n efforts and one purely Stamen t»My not less than 200 has been ralacd
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  • 268 7 Ivor \o\ello in rhf easy as a rule to pick holes in a talkie •rmuctioii. especially when the picture is an of a well-kncnn novel. Quite apart the faults th? critic can often discover acting, there may be technical shortnwg i. one act may be too long drawn
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  • 75 7 TwmjUMi fttprrt nr»» production will br a virtuous iwity by Lance Howard. «hlrh w la br |iiil»lll R*fße» Hotel Ball Roeea on VTf^Dcadar awl P*rlday. Jan. lstn br ■nnn—iii later. Brtty Alken and Ronald Colttrr two new members are maklnc Uw*r •i.but In thk production and their appearance
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  • 537 7 Political Aspect of Children's Concerts THE \'K\V S( >CIKTY< WORK Cnm^MNMknre relating to musical activities in Singapore, past and pres particular reference to the part played by the late Major *nm. has been proceeding in The M hm i Writing from Bradford Mr. S. Mlgdley *t.>
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  • 157 7 they obviously had little hope of making up the deficit, although they played a fint- hard game Sym \va? unlucky with a pen.Uty kick for a scrum infringement near the halfway line, when he tried for goal and was only lust short with a fine kick. Br*tt anu Morris were
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  • 198 7 Wiltshire A (.lou«ot.r> pi* v< „,l c t B vtr wneli i Horn ilv i nci Will mi r i I'adanu on Sat lvi as tlv 1. nnii :h 'I' l tion ■■Iflll 111 'in rt» mii\ tai \m < (mi.-ii Of '<■ I ith th.
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  • 563 7 Hritish Minister to China in Singapore Among the passengers on board tn> P mi O N.-.'.i.' wliidi PMM4 5...i apOTC during th( week-end on the way to China, was S; MBli I ..u'.DMtn British Mini r to Clnna. 1•■ uav bu( k till \> Hi was accompannd
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  • 19 7 Mr. Davis. Oflfut i -m-< ir.u ut oJ I 1 'in. Is at M inmate of th* mban Hospital.
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  • 149 7 c M >>y points ia drop iKial. I p« i:.ilt\ -.'i.-l Bad !i\» to nil RAJ .it s< n Baturda; n c w, :i id tin Be i batf, bul i thi tln nut with Mi r op posit i J Foi thi J:i l
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  • 880 7 Eloped to Johore With Young Girl RUBBER TAPPER ACCUSED OF kidnapping; A storj of love among the not too busy rubber tappers, an clopment from the and th< arrest of the young Don Juan, was told to Mr J H Pedlow, the acting Singapore c i]
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  • 837 7 PENANG EtACI MEETING Facile Princeps Drops Dead [Frorr. Our Own Correspondent] r«n..ni liiiu.m X The second day's races attracted a bigger crowd. The going w goad. The Sultan of Perak was the 1m ii— t owner of the day. leading in three winners, including Miss
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  • 35 7 Mr. J. Boun ale InaywtlaiM Oter. I Dental Board. FJtfS.. an* BS.. who* ap- I '■<y the Penanc mall to con- Bourn and Mtmem Bourn. They wen tteem aaT by a large party of friend*.
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  • 8 8 MONDAY JAM WRY ft. I'•
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  • 1036 8 Although up to the moment of writing there is no news of the outbreak ol large scale botfUtttM between China and Japan as a result Of the (\.pture ol Shanhaikwan the general expectation IMBM to be that a serious clash, cannot be long delayed. Marshal Chang Hsuehiianj. who
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  • 100 8 I First of Giant New Monoplanes' Leaves Croydon London. Jan. 5 'I he first machine of the new fleet of eight four-engined passenger monoplanes for set I Oa HM Empire air routes of the Imperi.il Airway 3 left Croydon to-day for Cape Town has a top speed
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  • 1023 8 Proposal to Form Company CREDITORS 1 MEETIN* rS THIS WKKK > < I M f II 1"* |M t II _i*«Il I lII* Mlm ial V y L"' i! mi^lmj «»f In* I Ml*- 1 IH*NN. < M<* H 1 111 i, Will I•• rI» I
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  • 11 8 AF will addm, I •Pos IbUltt-s of hroadctadßf to Milaya 1
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  • 105 8 Former Sin?apo^ lMfir-« Navigator rilgiav-LJi^^Hßaav hmnkw* nas ■p*u aebft. Ed as second pilot and navigator for th*- R<*% Air Poree long dliaww non-stop fl Cranwell to the Cape to plao of I enant Sett, who Is Ul Plight- Lieut., holetts has been posted to Cranw* the
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  • 339 8 I i I i Sir. Now that the npenint ml U f sol ball season Is drawing ne*r suggest to the S.A.FA Council that 1 considers the lowering of the ad:>.: to matches at both Stadiums, and p issuing of season -t;. The fact that over
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  • 123 8 50 Mite* of Shelves t* British A n«*w catalogue is bring prepared f tbt four Bsflfcw oaahs accommodated on 60 niiflt of shelves In die famous Übrmry of the British Museum. It it S3 years Rtaoe the coatpllsnol of t hf* pxLst inp c&t a lof^ut* ws** Ij^tni
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  • 48 8 In I»iiM:p Dahlia. Jaa I. The Irish Free State election camp and Mr Co^rave and the r re coaats haw arranged to tour the ron* f r aaoderu paraphernalia of loud speak.rs ready being held. Mr. 4e Valera add oeen neara uiroufn w nuin cireeis
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  • 36 8 Ann t, I'm r The unemployed in November numbered 11.59 the cst matrs or thr> Pn Federation of Labour, who tiled h a record. He ad does not appear to br tocmsin^ so
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 205 8 WHISKY QUALITY PRICE. CALIDIBIECIKVS CHANGE OF BDMNESS HOURS \S FROM MONDAY. 9th of JAM'ARY W\:\ OUB SHOP AT (MKCHARD ROAD ILL OPEN AS LTNDBB WEEK DAYS 0 ii.m. to 7 JO p.m. SI JNDAYS 6 a.m. to W.JO a.m. COLD STORAGE OM II ARI) KOAD §Bk'iuK'(i t"n»m ti.< elioitvst Tobacco
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    • 15 8 PLEASISG I PRESENTS for LADIES U. S. de Silva Bros.. JEWELLERS :i3 HIGH STREET SlN<.\poßf.
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    • 65 8 COMMODITY MARKET LATEST RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING KATES Rubber prices, and the itflrtllH rate in New York and Paris, ppec cabled to the Free Press a:-' as follow RUBBER London. Jan. 7. Spot 213 32d (2 13 32d I Forward 2'od. (2ftd Tone of Market Qn. STERLING London. Jan. 7
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  • 1669 9 johore ar.d nought them baeJk and charted Sam PMk •■l s it not a fact ttia' when you took a ■tatawtßl him Hm |M she told ran that she Aa quite willing to follow mi asked Sam Fook •■Yes. that ls correct. admitted [nspectflt Goh Bam Ptook
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  • 76 9 Lost on Flight to Brindisi FIRST stack TO USTu.M.IA I nnd ti. I. in. Th^ •s hopped ;t n early this ./orning in an attempt to break the England to Australia record. Bl s to reach Brindisi in on? hop. Reut- r I-<»ndon. Jan. 8. Then is
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  • 279 9 America's L;i^( Tributes to Mr. Cotttdgf sortl mpti n M v Jan. A distinguished assembly gathered at the [funeral of Mr. Coolidge. including the President, Mr. Hoover and his wife, Mrs. Roosevelt and her son, James. Vice-President Curtis. Chief Justice Hughes, the French Ambassador as the doyen of
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  • 147 9 Heavy Fitrhtirm Reported New Delhi. Jan. Heavy flght*Ttg is reported to have occurred in Alwar State between Moos and Alwar State troops near Oovindgarh Wounded soldiers are arriving at Alwar OHf and also loads of country-made rifles and 'iwmsfr captured from the Meos. T* men have been despatched
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  • 132 9 Why Sir Ronald Lindsay Saw Mr. llorah New York. Jan. 8. According to Ne« York Herald Tribune ssage from Washington states that the 1 British Ambassador. Sir Ronald 1 .lr.d ay called on Senator Borah for the purpo c of rebutting certain charges made in the Senate debate
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  • 83 9 Latest Devourment in' Persian ()i! I)! uto Lonclon. J.in 7 lh. Persian Minister in Lcndon has been rei. i M trr. 1 1 hrr.m, .1 in. K. tm i ::^va as hend of the P<:r<;iTn delegation in connection with the oil c. tre4 that 1 the nof th
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  • 13 9 T. Do!g Workshops staff, FNT S R hoj kft for home on leave
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  • 70 9 Outbreak in Le Havre Dock EARLY MORNING SCARE Fears For Dutch Seamen On the Atlantique I <• Ha\rc, Jan. The neighbourhood aa> alarmed h> Hrrbelis and sirens at three o'rlixk this morning wh.-n a fir«- was signalled aboard the docked trans-Atlantic liner France. The flames wen- subdued
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  • 612 9 Feared Trauedy on the Aflant'(|iie Cherhdin fan Menaced by flames and fumes three Dutch ■eamen s: it on th^ hulk of the Atlantique. They boarded the vessel ten minutes after two Frenchmen, who risked life in an attempt to be first to regain the vessel, when flames
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  • 90 9 Bangkok Airroomcnl Not Yet Ratiiicd I epdoti, Jan. 6. The ain-eoment signed at Bangkok in Nov 27. 1931. for the control of opium-sm in the Far Kast has been ls:ued as a White paper n v psJHtei Hi HMI the agreement has not been ratified by
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  • 23 9 Sudden D (ti of Famous Pianist Romp, Jan. fl. Prhmnnn, the M i II '-uddenly from p ::1 v to-day. Reutcr.
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  • 654 9 Continued from col 2) to all parts of the count- I U; t< yesterday. WAR PR I I'AKATIONS M TIENTSIN Martial law was declared in the Japanese Concession in Tientsin, where a tense situation has arisen as the result of a general exodus of the Chinese populace from the Chinesand
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 143 9 New g!^ Dress rf^ Fabrics t fp Wi h «»e just received a collection ''j'^'J MM dress thrigs. Them 17ft jMJ fffMfvin I harming selection -J^ h,<i,it;i>' signs and colourings. V 3■' JH-W FKK(.rS()N'S V()ILK> fa IN Pill I FLORA I. 1> 1 -I < n fl fj' > *'i»l
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 808 10 „A AT LINE ,Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd., ltd. and China niE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co .< 1932- Ltd s N Nt,.. t t C I.M IHE CUNARD STEAM SW Co.. Ltd. THE SUN SHIPPING Co Ltd INSURANCE. 1 and London and Glob. The Thames and Mersey Marine
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    • 470 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In togland) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dae Salte Steamer B>w«. 8>ot«. i*. CITY OP (ATHENS For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Jan. 14 Jan. lfl t£. CTTY OP RANGOON For Havre, London, Rotterdam and
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    • 371 10 P. 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 r.OW.KVMrv LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SFFVICB OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JM'W Dae Twnr^ft Sin^apw* Itnnaf» Ham**. :9 33 CARTHAGE SOMALI e5OO Jan
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    • 575 11 M'ir> MARSEILLE* LONDON. \NTWERP ROTTERDXM AND 10.600 F*b 23 24 P >l>v omit K-.tt^rdim < t ,t Himhur« HWIIttO 'S^* I'*^1 XXI <M) )Uth btambul. Ptrae^. Oaaaav Mamma*. Valencia aad Liverpool 25 26 TO M\MBIK(, Cnlaaii^ aaea, Fort Said. Havre. Dunkirk. London. 1 :t Feb. 6 7 rO >\N tKANC'ISIO
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    • 498 11 MA mMWM€I C^* EUROPE vi a AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSKMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON iV»W.^ SA| LIM;S FROM MANILA AND OK noNi. K(l\(, TO SEATTLE 1)IKF( I OK VIA lIONOIILI TO s\N FKANTSCO lOS ANGELES IND VIA PANAMA CANAI TO T HAVANA TaND NEW YORK mm rnmovem »usn mhg
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    • 694 11 K. P. M 7 KOMNKLIJKI PAKETVAAHI MAM S< HAPPIJ Kllll! A3ahan. p.nch and Bmm»! OPHlK— Monday. Jur. 9 B -l.iv.an-D- "VIXK l Jan 10 Panth, Tanjon«^engeidar. Tanjor.g-Leidcng. Berombang I i A iiun TOMOHON Jan. 10. Singkawang Pemangkat and Sambas. MAJ.WG— Wednesday. Jan. 11, Piigi-Radja. Sapat. Temb:: lac-Pallas. PengalianE iti and
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  • 783 12 New Airliners and Record Traffic AFRICA ROUTE "FEEDER" SERVICE In inaii- imporumt respects, and in spite of economic rondit ions, .strikmtr pro»n. tuhle\ed b\ Briti.sh air transj>ort riur::..' 9.C In four mam din-rU :.> am"!..- :ruti.\ development been hi :n- irked. These m;' indicated briefly
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    • 657 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 torn) *nd the Xl 8 8 MANOOLA (3.352 tonsi I Cargo only] X.> t MARELLA la one of the largest and finest steamers tradlni
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    • 378 12 I.S.K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO i lnt orporau-d m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE IKOM JAPAN Due 8a: X >}{}■ M M FOR KOBE. OSARA MOJI HWATA NAGOTA AND TORdIHM^ Duf SalJOHORE M* Jan 14 Jan 14 KRIE MART *r. Jan. 25 MALTA MAKJ >"& N A
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 681 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN anykok evei 5 Sal v m and Tiiursdaj :i(l a m B Mtoada] to Friday 7 W I iv. 1 SiUurdays 7 P iv uantan ivia Jerantut 1 Mondaj to rihlaj 1 30 .i;:u.ian 'Ma Jera-iitut Satuiday> 7 p.m .tlantan 'via P;)d;<nt: Besan Monday 7 p.m
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    • 113 12 L.:rut Bill 4 1 -4 .i :i. M ■< 8 Ma; 10 Tofuku Maru. Jap. 425». from Antwerp 8, (or Kotx un Jtiresias, Ml MiriMi I M.u.i U 10. Agamtnw.. Brit 4849, from Dairen 8. for I London 11 Old. nbure Ger. 5196. from Kobe 7. Ml Ham- »>!.;:■-' Ileteii.
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 96 13 Mishap <»n Voyage From Pfif to Singapore IV rt Sv»< lu-nh.un. .Lan Strait SI C tl< I aground near Pulau An^sa. <>« Ifct Selangor coast M IM ajn yesten was refloated M ni^ht and pnxvvded direct to Singapore und< iHMH It is un- derstood that she had n
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    • 76 13 Messagcries .Maritime Announce Reductions Following the action of Mm P. and O. the Blue Funnel and the Nederland Line the Ifessageries > inform as that their passage fares from Singapore and Penan M. ij,:i:> ir.p.ip The passage rates for 1933 are 1 i-ri.-i s.ny iporr to \|:irsi-illrs Ist
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    • 160 13 I'rt-s tmlidyt' V-.u!\ (rashes into Devonian' excellent seamanship alone averted what: might have been a serious collision in Shanghai harbour between the Dollar liner President I Coolidge and H.M.S. Devonshire. The Dollar liner, shortly after 8 am. was proceeding up river on a flood tide, but owing, to
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    • 144 13 l.ifs.ins Damaged When Striking Tungchow i ntsin, Dec. 23. Yesterday morning at 11.15 the China Navigation steamer. Tungchow experienced an almost head-on collision on its way to Shanghai with an Indo-China Navigation steamer, the Leesang. which was proceeding up river. The collision occurred about ten miles below Tientsin
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    • 227 13 The health bulletin of the League of Nations' m Bur<TU for the we:k-ended December 3 hit, is as follows I tiiria: 154 smallpox cases and 47 deaths as against 131 cases and 22 deaths during the preceding week. p. :h» Mallpox case and no death as against 4
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    • 15 13 M.S. Uc r "i' v Arrive Sir' -mary S ng. .Tanu- M
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    • 475 13 Little Improvement To lie Recorded Trading con .'.Mi ißriß| the year under I >ntinued difficult ami although basic- price.--, of ■imuiKxiitii irached record low ■fMN < I falling <>1T m I p M.s. Euroi* i:.c :.i', d Kingdom impi in during the earliei part ti;> \Mus not
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    • 132 13 Ir.irs lor The Chinese Vii»- i oai Sh.iimhai 1).. > Great anxiety is felt in Shanghai for the steamer Yue Loong which left Hongay on Dec. 8 for Nlngpo where it is already 12 days overdue Thf ship ww fully loaded with a cargo of coal. Captain Oslen
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    • 87 13 Entrances November 1932: 841 ship s, measuring 1,251. t tar Rotterdam; 232 ships ring 414,309 tons net for the small ports in th" environs. -November 1932: 9,164 ships, measurM.f'H1.741 -"l-dam; 2.472 ships, measuring 4.497.506 toiv m I Mi the Mnall Aftnr dMwMI tD the difTcr.nt pa
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 531 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Daily and Weekly Editions) l'N ROHINSON ROAD, SINGAFOB. J6056. 'a Al.lr ADVKRTISER, SINCJAPORE. Ihr premier mornjn< daily in Malaya Delivered with the Chota liazri each morning: Latest news latest telegrams and latest an noun, ements London rubber and tin cables app^.ir daily. Special features include pictures,
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    • 287 13 fMißMaWKWiiiw k: B'taj m~wm,M ■.■~^s fy 1 Cargoes c leered sate, economical 9 and ml O ac convenient STORAGE 5 P j I A CCOMMODA TIOIK :f^ 'or personal foods— rarnltara, paicttyeo n> t «n I lufgagr. motor cai>, rlc. ("Irarinf. forward fi ing. distribution and Iruomnrr I LOW COST
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 232 13 fWSSKMiiKS AKKIVI I) Per P. and O. Naldera from Europe: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Banon. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, Misses H h!..s and two children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Connell. Dr and Mrs. OeMtaat, two children and V: ...i Mr. J. K. Duthie. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ha:
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  • 465 14 The following Singapore and Johore pnties. etc. were sold by auction by Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co. Ltd: recently I land, and premises Nos. J59 and 161 Oeylang R ad; Singapore; r»•urvey area 4.016 Sq: Ft: bought by Mr. Low Fen* Soy for W.OOO. Freehold land and
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  • 56 14 r; W V »h.i r, i::.. man the Navy Championship, was the m ««"hi«" of the senior m H .!i the Inter- •> H.. 1, iianu-nt at thf N f I!' at«d F -II II .1 Heller by 9— lo. 9—5. 10—8. i' i .in:- a v.t re \rm\ 3
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  • 266 14 Wormwood Scrubs SenUm v London. Dei .1. Samuel Effing»r Adair. who was stated at i hi Old Bailey recently to have had a Ikh [tinguishcd career and to ha>e held HMb;ions in the U.S. and Brazilian armies, has > Mi ll M* of 73. An inquest
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  • 173 14 Jewel Found After Nine Months Brrlin. Dec. IK. i> and BMtt Id ttM value Ol 11 HOO from a Parisian actress while riie was ttawelMut on Hi aortal PMiqpMMl id .i dramat d< nouement Th> ir.isvir.u bintv w hieh inclucii .1 .o'.l.ir and a platinum rim;
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  • 49 14 Cummmpi Hanilci Llo\ci iradui; Mi X Cr../\ h:i h 1. > ij;necl b;. I'.n mi nit for i r :tdi:. roll in •Night After Si hi v.".: (!->•:.• Rail W.nm Gibson Ma< Wim .in-; All or. Skipworth Archil Mayo i din ttni this ni::, vcr lon of [.onis Bi'imflpkT; I
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  • 221 14 I EMO N STRATIO X AFT E R DISMISSALS Secret Order From Chinese Leaders Tientsin. Dec. I'.i. Student linnißlMM .i h:::. pitch oj \.;.'Kai Universit\ \e-trri:;i\ vhea ;_naip of llejjians Ftormi-d the office of tht prrsiif EH Ch.u.L P. in-..:.'. .Mv: bßflh Lii .1-; wound? en
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  • 167 14 Third Conviction For Motor Offences i i- \\as not tin fust lapse. Mi M.i I sure thai he ought net to her to p'.i.n... Mr B::i_.. bon." magistral :.:<, ht< rof a Peer, the Hon. afra. Helen C...: r boa d 35. of Clifton-hill. St. Johns Wood.
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  • 132 14 Texas Preachers Arrested For Death of (l\r\ Linden. Texas, l»n I isti^aUon is proc! c.;..: into thi death >■: ■:.< .'ne-year-old daught. of W. J Clayton, ilh edlj at thi hanc- of itinerant preachers -oupht "to druc out ri<\;. 11. t!i ■MM preachers to ha\e been :>:..
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  • 207 14 Contractor's Successful Suit Against Trustees Seremban. Jan. 4. Iv. tin S..M!. in. Court. Seremban. to-day. M Flonbh Mr Justice J V G. Mills delivered judgment in thi cast in which Mr K. Eliya-;hai!-.b\ a contrpctor of Port Dickson. sued the -.iniiinttei The Po!'t Dickson Hindu Tinipli Assoiiation
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  • 86 14 J PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BI'RM.%. I STRAITS SKTTLLMKNTS, .id J PBBini MALAY STATKS FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMIT! ER. i DAVENTRY, ENGI*AND 1 I W.r t MJ metres and 2:. t J To-day's Programme J OJ| p.m. .Ih Sienal from Big i Ben. Orchestral con- a J from
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  • 367 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following Is a Mst o! stations wr.:t car. be r-'coivfd in Singapore Ja»a Station*: Bandoeng PLM from about 520 p.m gramophone records and telephOßf tests with S>dmy. Au.-tralia. and .-tatiuny Usual call after records "Hullo Sytir.Tanjong Priok. 21 metres from 630 pm
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  • 66 14 Kua!a Lumper regular broadca«u< arf until further notice: DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10 3' rr. PETALINO HILL TEBTINO Except mdays and Public H;L'dav;FRIDAY on 65 Metres FROM THE STUDIO 630 p m Krontehong Music "< oo English. 715 Br:ttsh Official Wireless News 7.25 Recital of
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  • 298 14 8.8.C. Representative's Visit To India T:.. British B--.:i ■.>>•;:.. < nounci v :r. > i turn with Hi Empire broarfeastinp scheme that n propo.-. v ment with recorded programmes the broadcasting sen-ice from the new Enipin -jiori-uavi tr«u mitter at Daventry A mtu-« \;> rimeni programmes has ben
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 179 14 FUcrrO OF NERVE-CELLS SEEN THROUGH MICROSCOPE f will take Sanatogen till my nerves are better" T^l lOUSANDS ot people as sceptical a- nou— Inve discovered that their decision: "I udll gitx SsWriaj I I f cjt trial." h.«-v-hanceil their whole life. riner.> fht-> It'll worn and tired, thej nou enjoy
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    • 69 14 AGONISING PILES. There is no need to suffer this distressing affliction. One tube of DR. VAN VLECK'B PLASMA will relieve you of all painful swelling and Inflammation. Results are amazing. It succeeds in most obstinate cases. Simple to use and certain in its curative action. Try It to-day. Stocked by
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    • 426 14 JiANKS Ai\D CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND (HIN^ lin<Tporat<rd :n Englaria by Hen >.-»-? Pal ip capitaJ m 600.000 sharoi of 1 00,000 1 01 i:> i-und t3.000.000 Kt.-rr.e L^b).;'> 1 Propri'- .00.000 HE. A I) OF Kl f M. BlshopacßMt London, EC 2 A lor Star Iloilo Amnt«r
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    • 311 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPrXIf BANK, LTD. A -»-'l|hai S»x AA. r «it .i'C rr' Capital Sissiirttfl Fully paid UP> OC.om M» Haserre Fund v r ruJ ,«K Hran< h —3 la eh: t, Tne IWQSSMI c^BWHsbbsl Bank Lac Lloyd's Bank. Ltd w^masW^m^ssmß% oj^BSßs^Kj t j S3»»bjiß. Kaafwa". Karachi. Kob* Lood Lai
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  • 832 15 RESTR ICTION AGAIN A LIVE ISSUE? •IDU t vxu-t. Cumi— JFfUlwl to-ftnd any apottof tunliomw rubber exports we •a? the lew who declined to accept this final. <says the Rubber Age>. The ißgr .rmed to be hwofhfr closed, bat we •It seetns to be taken too much for p-rtMi that
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  • 125 15 THE ABROAD Amsterdam I 8.31 iJ »J2«.. 245 I b ritai j-4 I I*. 6d 1 6 316 I'-i B -Is 35 Mill 813 Buenos Aires 47.58 4 Copenhagen 18.159 19 J < 19 Geneva J- ItJ Helstnsfors 192.23. 228 a k 1 110 Madrid 25.22.- 41 40 iflk «5».
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  • 186 15 i ir, < ouNJtjiinients »n a t«> an t««ii (.ant. in l>- •.<* Large consignments of Russian goods a iheir way to CJanton from Vladivostok for sale in the local marki lue Is said to be about $3,000,000. delivery betas expecteu next month. 1 Most of the Imports
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  • 92 15 Diseu>sion of Means of Expansion t .nton. Ih-v !«> The OuHiniiwf of Btem has sent Inter-:.. repfW to Can** Old to-d« r. i:r:^r.ir.; i>ffl.-:.il, m dWi:-.^ various memn» of trade expansion between t > too and Staun. I Ml ofßcial itom Banfte* Is -otudyins; local I Upon Ws
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  • 30 15 IV.v l m,l Ltd IVna.U. t si..', 4i Oi h li.- ..r l'T9.4*. Ku.l.. Muda MM. Val Dor ft^OO. Owlek 17^50. KiMla Stattm 106.267. Bassett 46.000.
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  • 8 15 mend dividend for h* M !>'<■•• {>■■• :'.:irc-
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  • 711 15 ACHIEVEMENTS OF PAST Development of Rubber Pavinii Fourth Ordinary QaMUd M* Rubber limited, was MMUoJ Hall. V. Chester M KM Mtnck. M.P.. pre.-ided. The Chairman, in mo. i.ioptum ol tepoit and balaiM I -The p- iflNfti many old-established bt. th.worl i-.aking it easier lor pany such as
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  • 157 15 Chanues in Representative Prices Stock Market closed on Saturday. Jan. 7th. in respect for the late e\- President oolidge. jjii. t. I Can Com. I II 9 I .t:.;i i „i I Atch. .:..>.. 4J 4 Dupa 39 p J < N Q 13 13 Gen.
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  • 161 15 1933 SHIPPING, ENGINEERING AND MACHINERY EXHIBITION The date of «he Twellth Shipping. En b m» and Machinery Exhibition tM j ■bet 7th. to 23rd. 1933. H 0 London. En^L.nd. The <jri,ir.:U o\«:/ f lit Id in 11K>6. This Exhibition >'■■■' ;.:.>. from Br: itn b .:t (.ppotuiutu-s Of .<•' 'and
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  • 107 15 A- i oinpany. which Ls an imagination old A', i Ponusu Brk'h and Merbau Companies oni\ camnenoed to operate from January l. 1932. no accounts will bi presented ai annual meeting, vblcfa Is b Ing called merely to comply b reqi i < >a: >v Oi;
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  • 98 15 I for yr;ir to St-pt. 30. 1932. i pn i Ing ilil for depredation, iimynti to C 1.493 1 against £3 :^7.i Deducting from this v.l EUi onxu'ht tor-ward, d-bi- balance ii El !71 Mrccton bave tommferred ttMH h a i rpsrrw*, ie;niny credii balance ol El2B to
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  • 32 15 A. .11. i xtni ordinary n:.-n::.. ol the Hey. i Kul)b« Trust Ltd.. held >n d !<• pii>si'd a!»pi'u'. in T tin' < iu-mv and pl:u uv.; lh«- r<ir.piir. mln quklatkn
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  • 73 15 P.rmantnt Road* Ltd has !>••■: register* ia i private companj with a nominal capita I ttjtf in El IIMN are to tnqr on in- b i \xu I m :i n :übb.r RMMk m.ci pat:; BJ'S, road surfao:^ tm] ro;i(i DOMtmdOnt, The firs: <:. IN 1 H Humphi.ys (drector of
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  • To-Day's Price Changes
    • 191 15 .1 MHF3F V Londoi.. 4 montlu>' sighl -3 II II 1., .no months 3 15 It London. 60 di. 2 3 ***** London, 30 days' sight J 3 7 8 London, demand 2" 32 London. TT 2 3 13 16 Lyons and Paris, demand ■MHfcWgi demand 159 N-
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    • 155 15 January 7 Si:, ipore price <per jHkul Gambler b iC Pepper White B% Flake Tapioca 3-S Pear! Sa*o Sni- 4 Copra. Sundrted Mt Sago, flour 2 25 Devoe.s Imperial B.'Ulant Kerosene per tin 2 69 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene p»-: t:: 4» Sorony Motor (ja.'-olliip p\ puniD per British imp*"-n.
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    • 57 15 I .niiar Tth I I.- l v.< R.S.S. equal to London Standard. .F<>: 7 Standard R.S.S on Tender Jaa. 7*% X T 7»i Mi Apr-June 7 July-&?i»t. 7 I* Tone of Market —Quiet Shade F Latest Cable:— London Spot Sreet 2 tSS2d. per Ib. I
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  • 702 15 «s\Tl Kl>\> JAM \R\ MM CLOSING QUOTATIONS 4 v 23s 6d 25s 6d iu*x4 I 1B nom h. b 12s Batans: NdU I <*1' l 0 Batu Owd iiU Buktt Arang tfl) nor n nom. EtendtriaAi d noia bum ($1- r isl» 3T Hr. rv i- 14
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 75 15 \M&ets exceed |1»,»«6,>— Assurance In force over |35.0tMt The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements* r\: Qreat Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry, E.C. a: ..i> £2)000 deposited with tne Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life
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  • 582 16 Singapore Qualify For The Final WIN AT SEREMBAN F.M.S. Police Overwhelm Straits Police ,-if,.- during thf vtrfkend ijrfi ated Sfjn Sembilan M hi the M.Uaya Cap competition :r, iii.ilitit-d I>t the lui.il. the K.M.S V\,|l.l mil (.lou.rstfTN he.it n< < It n, mI K\ tl.le.itrd the MrdK.il
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  • 580 16 .--..dts line, and Ue nnLson-Smith fr'.-.' <■' 'ho pn^t* .corrri i\ Tir.c dn>ppeci 1 thi visitors thr opening o:r n It press on Hi Brt until Ball brer 1. with MM M_ tA Hi ir.(! made a fine- dash :<• midfleld. Some IMP follow* ci Thtn In
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  • 471 16 Flu's Havoc Among Footballers .MANY RKSEKYKS ON DI'TV K:r: i'KKSS SERVICE COPYRIGHT London, .lun. 7. mlluen/:i epidemic had a co;; effect on th, composition >>: Hi LagW footbnll teams to-d. ml there wer- es on (iuty r .1- I ir.^ty d.!\ .mi attenriun .-■■:<■ M I
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  • 185 16 Kngland's l>i# Score Against The Rest IRKF I'i-';-s> SERVICE -COPYRIGHTJ London. Jan. 7. in th. last English International Rugby trial n Twickenham to-day England defeated the Rest by 29 points to 5. Thm wrre one or two changes In the im. Brown, the Bristol full back, who was
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  • 62 16 Match Apainst Victorian Eleven liendiifo. Jan. 7. tn a two days match \.hi h op ntd h< re-to-day th- ri m OMBtaf .i:i\ who are ••h U :r>. n 1 li.-ldi;,.' 11 cored 215. Larwocd tnkir. 4 v ;r ts for 29 rVBI MCC red 30 rurw
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  • 715 16 WEEK-END GOLF COMPETITIONS Singapore G.C and Keppel Medals :<>n tor 'v, pg mk i.- M* M {Singapore Golf Club has been concluded and lulted n ii win for J T. Sm. 1 m$ I V w.i.v, Dalai First Round: A I) Anderson < 18 >
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  • 194 16 T: Januarj bog competing thSiimapon Golf Club ua.- pLiyed at Biir.* 1 Fimah vii Saturday and Sunday r.d resulted m.l win for A Kison .-inn. \%;U. h -corof 2 up. ai:d in a win for F S Williams ir B ca'-:.-. i. a ire 01 "all squan
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  • 95 16 lhui\>.i\ (aids were taken out for the January t;<>, -y eonip- t;t .on at Kepi>el dv' rsg the werk-rmi Th< i w;n. wprf th. *>.-,? lurncd B la Clothe i do»ii J P Campbell 3 H. I Jonefc 3 P. G. Ridout s F Starr 3
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  • 586 16 Interesting Padano Hockey COLONY'S MORE IMKFJ 1 METHODS PAY S.S. Fohcf 4: I M-» P.ilice. I |a 1 h MM played on :»v Padang on Saturday when the Str j Settlements Police met the F.M.S. Police and won after a game In which they had dtetiiKt:.
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  • 270 16 Fasi InliT-St:it<' Match fttm Oar Own Correspondent] lVn.inr .fan FYraJi 1 I'.-n ..n^ The return .nter-State hockey match between Perak and Ponang on the Esplanade again resulted in a draw of one goal each. I ""•-♦tonally. Penang had the better of the I PHM but Perak
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  • 270 16 3rd H.K.S.R..V \v s .p» -ri i ■■■nhinatlon enabled the 9t Batu-ry of |M RA. to register a comfortable I win igainst the Old at hockey on I Ra!lUs Institution ground on Saturday. DM b«As v.. triers, but they could not my»- v)V) balanced attacks of
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  • 40 16 1 >Mnan v X)k Club SWISHMIng ChSMpsOB&U- ras, took place at the Btif. Club yesterday m<'ir.Lng anc! re i narrow win Cor C. Ooldman from -■> Club lint tew vtas*ng by It goa second team by goals to 1.
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