The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 January 1933

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press v s ESTABUSHED IKK. SINGAPORE, S.S. THi RSDAY. JA NT All* 19. 1933. 1 I CENTS.
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  • 377 1 Man. hukuo l'r» mill 1- irpmlrd haxi t'• 11 a>*ax*mati'd l'as< Ihi Sox iH iii'hreaker. \li\andcr n.tk<«. which ii«ti)tl\ <-t«amed through liv N.nh u.vt I'.is-at" lii- itlt Singapore mi her xi .1 v !>a< k t<» Kuropi I'.ts^r h 111.- v,, ti >»-wiiu M uliihi' iimpain I
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  • 782 1 A HEBRIDEA N CA RGO With winter approaching the slw I p cfcm, its nit mb< i> the crofters of two village i along the shore, decided to bring in 60 sheep ttam th< island, where they had be*n vliroufh the year to winter on the Skye mainland. Thirteen of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 161 1 BM.IA TEA rings the fresh ne>N fragrance of the Jirect to > >ur hump. RAFFLES HOTEL VAS PREMIER HOTEL 10-M4. Hi SPECIM. DISWER DANCE A SI) CABARET HUGO JOSEPHINE Direi t trom Paris cc New York. I U PUB o i i i;k Air.n okciikstij PHONE 5381 A /\7 ASSORTMEST
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    • 117 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL OLYMPIC GAMES 1932 < L<» Angeles, alifornia WORLD'S CHAMPION SWPWERS DIVERS j SATIKDAY, Januan 2Nt. 193*>. from 8.30 t<» 7.:; i! p.m. I-\N(V DIVING COMEDY ACTS j \l>MlsSl<>\ SI FROM I f N1 SPECIAL DINNER DANCE i i ntcrtainers <.1 \l)V< and k 'JOI Cl \tiitiivsidii \i»n-
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    • 78 1 i iTEST \D\rr, ibiMFN is Exclusive Perfumes Page 9. To Batavia by air Page 10. c to go to-night Page 5. a pose for Retrt~nrhinp*it Pa°t' 5 CHRYSLER BAST HANDLING "PIANOS uprigkTgranos FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS W. J. GARCI4 PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, AMBER MANSIONS OOODTo Vouß I Let Evans'
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BH.IA TEA CROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 395 2 "THIS IS THE MAN, STRIKE HIM" <\'n}[\ (>K ASSATI.T <>N CHINESE Accused Said To Have Vrffii on Attackers The allegation that a compatriot threatened to have him killed by getting him shot and that he actually brought three men and had him assanMnf was made by a Chinese before y.
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  • 277 2 Burial at Hidadari Cemetery The funeral of Mr. Wilfred I a ..hams took place at the Bidadari Cemtery yes? and was very largely attended by friend Among those present at the graveside wert the following: Mr. Ham. Deputy Municipal Pfe sMbni. Mr. E. W. P
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  • 958 2 AUSTRALIA'S PROTEST TO M.C .C. English bowler was unable to pin-. <>""< B v .t does it M* I >" .til this matrh I game." We cannot si:. same nnwada\ [fa uame „;:,ci into a momentous s has become excited because England has now overseas I v l bowlers who
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  • 92 2 THE SINGAPORE SHORTHAND WRITERS ASSOCIATION 1 -'.<th ••..->' ffncral meeting was held I HM Club House No. 225 Selegie Road a :i \h>- luKov. in. >. r e l*cted oiflce-bearers foi the nsi.i!;u y< ar ron. V.- p. Mnh P:-c-:dcnt. |ft Via Mml Mr E. B H n Se< rei
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  • 796 2 SEQUEL TO DEATH OF CHINKSE Substantial Bail Pending Appeal i Sikh at< hmen who «ren .illeged to b Chinese coolie v horn tho> had caught lii.-An.Ki. at the ■MB] BWI Saw Millin Gi" Bomi M MVamftj th.r man died of a iiipr;r< d I DsMB 0O mt
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 174 2 LAW NOTICE Thursday. Januan 19tl. Rcforr thr Chief Justice in thr Ist (ourt .it 11 a.m. Part heard S 1450 31- Yu Wan V, TJI Oi iui m Chu Sicv Kmm and bUM Before Mr. Justice Whitley in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Pan heard S 619 31! Seah
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    • 719 2 WABBOXIi j I 111 \l i «-i SHAVINCi J i.i.:. i thai a near to the J root of the trouble as possible. i Removes the beard J or irritation. i promt /it i)isik\-\kv i.tiv j i Incorporated in the F.M.S.) S K.tfSl.s 1M... »ii!uap..i. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY
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    • 612 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORF MDNKaPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tender* d for the following materials or and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. .pal Offices Construction, with materials supplied by the Commissioners, of semi-permanent drains „:i Road. Date of Closing. 4 January 30th.
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    • 478 2 NOTK I i H W<,i It a notified that the Bxrhaiu.- h..,,. c closed on: Sataraay. January 2Mh i Sffl I By mutual arrangenHnt attorney heretofore given F. V Chamt his Company are cancelled at> ot N METRO-OOLDWYN-M A IHI II I I DKHI Orders for plain sew tog and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 168 2 THE WEEK High WataT. 02*59 8.7 ft.. 15.16 92 ft. High Water 03.39 8.6 ft 16.34 7.5 ft. Rugby: a" vs. R.A.F. "A," at Padang. Hockey Ist vs. Malaya Command. SRC. ground; S.R.C. 2nd. vs. R.I. M A" Rallies Institution ground; Police ts. Raines College. Depot; Medical College vs. OJI.A
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  • 3223 3 I.S.P. AND SECURITY FOR PLANTERS Legislative Ictien Sajgested KUALA LUMPUR MEET ING Apathy and Rank IHshvalty Charges I 11,., I |.|.Mll. >' of employment by legislatn M*lH lines similar to sat k< >>t ■asMsHaa lot in t.rrat Britain during and since tl» mi ..I. .t tin .mini.. l in.-, nil.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 329 3 Allcnburcjs Foods The /Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the infants in hot climate- They are free J germs, and arc readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, they are practically identical in composition v milk, since they contain
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    • 41 3 STEWARTS g LLOYDS TUBES AND TUBE FITTINGS r —I— 1 j&£*& /p***"*' j^SSSk it /w /w Qf Jbtf Bt 1 1 'JL 11 k** fl I r f I 1 J t .^v r I STOCKED A.N7) Sr)LO UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED.
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  • 213 4 THERE was steadiness and confidence in the bearing of the Cicnulla giils ?i trong competition from the other teams in the Syc contest. v vovovr* a Lv.rcod tl> C!'.r.«:x.i hampion. and the sisters Holzman who are giving skating displays 1 ICLLT 1O St-i itUk i
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  • 242 5 A CASK FOR RETRENCHMENT How Merchants and Shippers Can Spend Less In Make More. Profit margins automatically hurra tf a* overheads are cut. One of the most prevalent I directions in which overheads are ynncn— iMj I high, and twaa mi necessarily incurred, ta linked the problem of storage of
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  • 43 5 DUTC H AIR MAIL Hi, Keturns for Last Year n turns tar ItM m« *<**** m regular service. 10.1*1. •rs on Jagrrldn «nd apcctel MUM Ml ai: MTU**, equal to akw^ l^tt.«» m*U parrels l*i J«r> IJM PMBMm -n Ni>\ Ist. MM h noW
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  • 20 5 i M on leave shortly prim ,•♦■<: :r. ■'■'< «hrn Unit. Ci— wnii< I MM ob Iravr next month Mr. Franl i
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  • 158 5 Formerly In Business in Singapore Mr. Alexaixl< v < m H snd proprietor I m] and Investment Ccmpany. Shanghai, form. tractor in Singapore who was made bankrupt .-a* sentenced in the District Court at Hong Kong to nw month* Imprisonment on found guilty of defravding Captain m Wilkinson,
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  • 16 5 I I Cu*. Pw^f. Headmaster of Clifford, X K..N! li! l;; India for the school holidays.
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  • 1176 5 CLAIM AGAINST P. AND O. BANK Mr. Penman and Share Transfer Form I Ym lit Vl tl o- thi ne ion brought dy I ;|Eng Lim, a well-known Singapore Chinese and i I former managing director of the Sze Hai Tong J Bank, against the P ami O. ■MfclM. CorpcraItion
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  • 203 5 liill For State Councils Bill which ill affect the Usnlshmft fcMM be introduced in the State Councils of Perak. Selanrcr. Negri SemMan and Pahang. I h to be known as the Restricted Residenci xl 1 1 H i m*~ n Objects and Reasons ft Is stated wuie
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  • 283 5 MODERNISED MALA YAN TIN DREDGING HR I PATNI hrHlm* "Iliam Payne •whose death ha* est been saw.: rd «as <says the Malay Zeaander. and practically **gr~w ■l the vt W-dr»-igin« tndunrjr there. He tudMi dndn-doirr. snd became a MMritant In particular fee ifcamr clos?ly mm* mm the cireigtng mdrfUy of
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  • 259 5 VI a lav and Wife Trapped in Kurninu House KuaU Lumpur l.n -Burned to the third degree" Is the medical lucrtpUcn of the injuries received by a Malay aan and his wife who mere trapped in then wdrcom when a fire broke out in the tours of
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  • 125 5 MARLENE DIETRIC H SUED !L40. 000 Claim Against I ilm Star \iw »rk. .Lan Paramn ml I ifli i;niMn -alnst MIM M»rienr Dimikl. the film stai bifad I n' In the which i lon I cv.i! a; U iapl t lie company allege: I Mi. 1 Dv ••■■•.■< >n a
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  • 58 5 II Tli. 'I ■> n Willred I yon: Bill) Cum hck son -.I Captain W A Cv: ratim ISO \ln Cv aci< lat« v! Sin n| n ..:.<. hj \V< Mbouin. !I. W 2 and Rub\ Jan< yo rin lat< H H Hut( his< i .11' ol Ciii n hin
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    • 97 5 Rf>Kß\ \TIO\s PHOM 6M3 l IV H II O >II.I) HAYF MADE SU< H PICTURE CONSTANCE 1 BEN N ETT I l .'ii »•> tht- Nfrffii— in h«*r gr«*atf*st triumph BSj "TWO AGAINST I THK WORLD" I W.irnrr Krov Super- Hit >IK l\l. SHORT' ATTRACTIONS! \H A GOOD. COMPLEXION I
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    • 130 5 6.15! CAPITOLj9iS A PfctarC made for one Purpose TO MAKE VOl LAUGH Paramount^ Riotous Musical Hurle>que— "The PHANTOM PRESIDENT" With the famous composer and t-omedian GEORGE M. COHAN m his first Talkiuu ri<tur«\ dancing and sin^inu. >upport« ci by JlMiry "VGBNOZZLE" IH'RANTE and CLAUDETTE COLBERT FliWUtCti Wltll ipedal additional leature—
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    • 103 5 LAI KKL AM) HARDY Will TA( X I P YOl R I KOI BI.FS I MATINFKS SATIKDAY AND SINDAY \T 3 I'M WHEN YOI'RE NOT LAUGHING YOI'RE CLUTCWNG THE SEAT Howard Huiih- > brtOfl you hMOH iatf \h*Bk as n>\IN THIS I NITKD ARTISTS SI PER "SKY DEVILS WITH SPENCER
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 2000 6 BristoTs Victor) Over Cardiff irrom u< < > correspondent I London I in Tli- i was passable for Ruplr .^.it'iida'. i.c: -nr. n- .'.I- -ther >nbd;;. d a] an in istmas holiday up.ils in form, the le.ults were m< keeping with lorni i:. gann kheath had four
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    • 390 6 An Irritated Throat? —then at once take FORMAMINT The Otr-n k.llmq 'hfO.t f*ble' Formamint cures Sore Throat and Colds Influenza. Diphthen.* t>i destroying the due. t germs that have settled in your mouth Always keep a supply handy buy a bottle to-day Obtainable at all Chemists j UUW jmis i
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    • 235 6 Dingnosit ffitOJlt Pis^ectiuwt MOS! NOIOHSIS HAVE SUFFFKKD THK COSILY FXPF.RIFNCI > 11.-WING UNSKILLED REPAKERS 'I.AR DOWN THFIH MOTORS I<> iIX S>\IETHING THA! REQUIRED NO FDONG WHY IHROWAWA\ HOHD Oil NNECESj SARY WORK? WE FIND THE FAULT BEFORE S!\RTIN(, IHE JOB. IH l Am*Zi REDI CING M> MINIM M ALL Sgjg
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  • 576 7 COULDN'T FIND $500 SURETI ES ng ftp Hiiht ad SMILED Indians ihr •pavrtaaNy to fwafcth a bead mm of fete ia two ■■■Hi 1 I* he of >«-hav*Mr for taw* years, a yaag ■in i-"iiiiiirii rhe prtdkament of Ivan Neutaron- M: H A. Porrer. Criminal District Judge, yester- nt»-iire on
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  • 675 7 AUSTRALIA'S PROTEST TO M.C .C. LEG THEORY BOWLING t! Happened in Kiu-land The contioversy which has been raging in Australia over the leg theory bowling of the English fast be wit rs has reached a head in the despatch of a message of protest to the M.C.C. from the Australian
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  • 340 7 "DA NGER IN CRICKET Shock Bowlers A politician who was a picturesque person, one of tile forerunners of the Socialist-Labour movement, once referred to those "magnoliasrented liars, the writers for the daily Press." Without endorsing this vituperative description it may legitimately be said that the ultramodern Journalist, with his passion
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  • 262 7 L» v of i i a H< A Sino-Japanese allianc" in Singapore which ended in a disorderly scene as the result of a Japanese intervening in a fight on behalf of his Chinese friends, was described to Mr. A. W. Hay. the Singapore Second Police Magistrate,
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  • 264 7 Todd> Shop bettdent and the Sequel William, a Sinhalese travelling salesman, selling tea on behalf of a Sinhalese firm of tea importers in Singapore, in the course of his la found himrelf in a toddy shop where he '•quenched his thirst" with toddy and subsequently found himself in
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  • 1333 7 Winning Flags Hissed by Losers' Supporters ROTARY TIFFIN REVELATIONS I. Ih, I. ;n,u, ■> I.n M 1;..1| I. >ll!l!' h t.l til." -11. fssllll m i, .nun: nil .1 I <.v \,i,. attracted a good attendance at yesterday's tiffin meeting of the Singapore Rotary
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  • 453 7 Tamil Charged with Attempted Murder A PLITKY VorNii Charged with attempting to murder a young girl after ht had forced his way into a few days before she was to be ma: and with causing grievous bodily hui a youth who cam? to her assist
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  • 289 7 JUDGE'S LUG GAG E "S O HE AVY Boy's Dbprifl H ttfti 1 m Pitrtew A Hylam servant "boy" to Mr. H. A. Porrer. the Criminal District Judge, was the complainant in a Police Court cace against two other RjrlMM, railway porters, who were charged with extortion and abetment of
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  • 231 7 ALLEGED MUR DERER ESCAPES .lump- I n>m Dock and Runs I- m: i < 1 11 r t Seremban. Jan. 16. The Negri Sembilan criminal assizes were to have been continued to-day, the case set for hearing being a charge of murder against a Tamil named Munisamy. who Is alleged
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  • 824 7 SELANGOR TAXI DRIVEI \< <>! IT'ITD \rre*ted in Johore, !>ied in Sin^pnn qut'l to the first prosecution brought unrtrr (tiuly introduced Alio- Registration Bill in Singapore in which .six Hvlains were charted and convicted of making an illegal entry into the Colony was heard before Mr.
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  • 104 7 OLY MP IC DIVI NG CH AMPIO N Invited To See His Own Fta Mr Harold "Dutch" Smith, the world famous Olympir diving champion, has been Invited to the Alhambra on limity to ate the film "Splash." in which he is featured ill be the third occasion on which the
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  • 813 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSD AY, JAN UARY 19, 1933 TWO HEALTH RESORTS Although BO questions of high poilC] were raised at the meeting of the Legislative Council at Penan u on lio v. t«0 important matters pert discuss d. namely the development of Penang Hill and the Construction of a
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  • 130 8 (■or£t lou>1 ou> Foulini: at tht .l|)ii<ti Never in film history has sucli gorgeous fun been poked at authority as in the "Phantom :rch surprised audiences at the Capitol last night. The producer creates an impersonator for the president-elect of the d States, and tbe man wins through
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  • 107 8 LATEST TIN AND RI'BBEK PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rofefcer and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Pans, specially cabled to the Fr^ Pr^>> are v follow TIN London. Jan IS Spot i 146 i '.4' k Forward £146', tl4tt*)k) Tur.f ol Market Irregular. KIBBER
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  • 55 8 Leaves Penans Hill^ lur Port Swettenh.ini 1 1- mm Our Own Correspondent IVnan;'. .l.m l> The Governor. Lady c M I U «nd part> :i spending a holiday a* v tin Penai. Hi Christmas left to||H Dindings en route for Port Swottr; They gave an unofficial dinner party
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  • 148 8 Mr. G. w a Trimmer. Chairman of the Penang and Singapore Harbour Boards, ai in Penane on Me nday en a visit of insp* The prosecutions of a number of accused in Ptoartl Court on Tuesday for failing .,.tify the authorities of their arrival or :.:i.j.e of address were taken
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  • 737 8 SOVIET ICEBRE \K\ SINGAPORI (finqueror of the North-East Passage I Utest strange craft U brrt ->li.ir\e< I<- M 111 ship and icebreaker. Aletander GwhiafcHr. which. M reported m the Free rYes*. is the Ant lend to negotiate the histon Xo. i l'.*ssage from
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  • 170 8 STEP FORWARD IN lo< ItROADC \-l I\(. 1.. 11.. I dllOl Sir.— l have received a telephone message lr.>n: '.n< P<:> -.u-i.t P^ivalc Racii. Soo«-ty and he says that at 5.30 p.m on Thursday on SO HlHi T!.. f'.taliiit; H:.: E\],, r :ir.. ntal Station P.M.S
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  • 345 8 Singapore M;i 'Li I! i \BI.I PAY \uthoi .ffW faittag to comolv wit:, ..--,1 order made against him wife who it now r#*id George Farr. a Europe.* n Singapore smaaimtßi baoin. pnaved before Mr. U I to show canst I >■ ansW 3K(4l cf Ordinance M
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  • 112 8 FIN IN TH E AIR M.irvrU Sky l>er \lh..n the thrills that t into flying picture.", racept tin ■vr. somes ami air d*.« <at*' pictures of that ippc at* >•< Devils." the Uniteo opened at the Alhambra >*.-: There Is stunt flyuv it: tin nothlnc short of ama.'T.. unlike the
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  • 79 8 PEN AN G CO MM IS SION rake for Old I (Prom Our Own I At the first bi«- m\ hussntsi of tin port;. ml Mr Bryant weloomed I Messrs B O H Johnsoi and added that lie 1 1 Chean Omun had keen mpp- 1 1 Mr. Bryant also
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  • JAPAN FLOUTS LEAGUE EFFORTS
    • 71 9 CONCILIATION REJECTE D |..xj on Kerne >KM( l!IM!(i FLAT REFI SAL Step Gmcva. Jm. is. IK« JjpafW rrpl> to Uw draft j rip Mali I. A*» lln P*flj rrlaam to ajwll My «b- n ..I Ihr >l in. >iii!mi<> rr^m.r md ihr t- ■Htcipati— «f iNwwrtiii «f the Uac«r in
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    • 104 9 "AT WATER'S EDG E" ca n League Tole rate Japan Any Lo nger ML Thr Manchester Guardian commenting on M»m <ays that after sixteen months thej JUpaj orpiuns" haw done for the League •tot all Ha whips of growing popular opinion in Uv-'P*- failed to do. .txue Committee has been
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    • 451 9 MA NCH URU O PREMIER Reported Assassinat ion at Changehun Shanghai. Jan. IS. Mi Cheng Hsiau-hsu- Premier of the Manftred at four times at the Railtarm of Changchun tost week while weli v. m Mukden. The asto i» X >rean who managed tv Cheng died immediately after ral Hospital of
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    • 147 9 li( RE AT NANKING UNIVERSITY Hailed \s Beloved Genius \nd Prophet Naaktat. Jan. 18. Mr. Lo Chia-luen Chancellor of the National Central University here. tel^raphed to Hong Kong this aiternon Inviting Mr. George Bernard Shaw to visit Nanking to give lectures. The text of the invitation
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    • 123 9 WA NT TO CO ME IN \atiun> (Jueue i p Kor Kritish Trade i 1 ■aim. Jan. IS. Tariff negotiation of t Denmark. Norway. Sweden and Iceland have t been in progress for some time and. at conclu lar negotiations will begin with the Baltic States and Poland. Representa of
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    • 87 9 Scheme To Develop Southampton Lends*. Jan. 16. Southampton, which is already the biggest p— rnirr port in the Empire and Europe. sspires also to become a great air port Local authorities have acquired a site for a large municipal aerodrome between Southampton and Btttleigh. which b to
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    • 67 9 Marquis of Clydesdale's Han>* London, lati The Marquis of Clydesdale, who will attempt to fly over Mount Everest, spent the week-end The party will number twelve cr fourteen and will include Air-Commodore P. F. M. PeUowea. who is in charge as a technical ex- Two planes will be
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    • 61 9 Chosen Kor I.onu Distance Ket-ord Flight I ondon. Jan 1> Fnght-Ueut. D L, G Bett. the pilot selected for the long-distance air record flight to the Cape, died in hospital at Halton (Bucks* to-day following an operation.—Reu-[Flight-Lieutenant Nicholettes formerly stationed at 81ng*P n was selected as second
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    • 32 9 IVrak I'lantations i\2for i l >:- I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPY HIGH 1.01.d. 11l I. II IS Perak Rubber PlanUtions. o-daj announce a profit of £332 on the years work-
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    • 124 9 M. C.C AND LEG THEORY Full Committee To 'onsider Australian I'rotext I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] J I ondon. Jan. 1 X i J British opinion is universally hostile tc ttu- Australian criticiom of leg theory bowling. J i M >" full committee of fifteen v ill i deal with
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    • 87 9 Decision on Industrial Agreements London. Lan l»> At Geneva the economic section ot preparatory committee of the World Economic Conference arrived at a decision this afternoon concerning industrial agreem-r.t I suggested that for certain categories of' agreements, cartels, etc.. Governments should not intervene but in the case of
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    • 85 9 >i'ikiu Overrides Mr. Hotvtr'fl Veto Senate has over-ridden Mr. Hoi ieto cf the Philippines Bill by 66 votes fca As a result the Bill becomes law and thr romplete independence oi the Philippines will be achieved in ten to thirteen Jwn provided the P Legislature accepts the Bill
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    • 79 9 Swedish Bank Agreement Stockholm. .lan. 14. An agreement ha* been reached between the --h Bank. Sk... Krrditaktiebolejet. and the International Match Corporation gard to the German B- i nominal lalue of £10.000.000 which were handed to th? Bank by the late Ivar Kreuger. although th were really the
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    • 69 9 Carrying Troops to Lcticiu Km d<» Janeiro J.ui. 1 A telegram from Maneos states that the Colombian gunboat Mosquera. with General RoJas and 1.000 men aboard Is en route to M .mi recently seized by a band of Peruw.i:. accompanied by two other gunboats car- i. and ftm,
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    • 60 9 Mollision To Search Desert tor Her London. Jan. IS. If no news of Lady Bailey us received \wtlur. a few hours Mr J. A. Mollison announces h«- will ll Mediately m search in a new De Haviland seven-steater Bi wiil be accompanied <»:. tbi \v. Courti i
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    • 34 9 ATTACK ON HOO VER Resolution to [mp< ach Him Beforr GOBgFCM Washington. Lan H I n Imp* i. I Uotm r .has been tabled in the House of Represent. U T. MCI -lublican.— Reuter
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    • 170 9 Attack on Yokohama Branch OFFICIAL~PROTEST I Records and Property Destroyed I i»kii> lun !X. As a climax to the prolonged disp-.r out of the dissatisfaction of the company? agents regarding the terms of contract a mob of 200 Japanese attacked the Yok. .inch Of the Singer Sewing
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    • 92 9 I .S. llankiim ummittcH' (hairman*> Plan Washington. l-«n 1 A bill aiming at the re-monetisation of silver. introduced in the House of Representatives today by Mr. Steagall. Chairman of the Banking Committee, provides that the Secretary of the Treasury shall purchase $250,000,000 worth of silver in the
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    • 92 9 I rian to Hold Western Asiatic (James alcuttj Jan. Unix It d to hold a w- »tern ti Athl-'tlc Games in India some time next year so as to link all Western Asiatic countr!< a chain of common interest In sports and athletics, and to improve the standard
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    • 100 9 DE VA LERA WANTS PEACE "United Ireland" Also m PingnHM Dublin. 1..n II Mr. De Valera. sp- i >• Oalwaj mU WH to be ii peace with England a* mucl Ei.^Lir.d want? to l>,- .r paaj Wutb peace Qh Mill M 4) could only l>^ btumed ;hf l\L\l\ people were
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    • 49 9 (ionoral Smuts and National Government < ipi" lOH II .(.ill. 11. G iera] Smuts lv ilfli h M M i .••.■;nal Q <::.■■:.• i,i ]•>•■ formed Inter. wd this afternoon, he staU'd he believed that such I successful outcome nearer than at present appeared to be the
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    • 54 9 CHINESE ROYAL CU RIOS i Special 'ommittre for I !>«• r Saieguard vh.iii.hji .f.in Ml :.es cf the Ministries ol Ml I Indu.strit > Railway.-, and the Interior have been mitnieted to organise a lor the purpose of the safe cu>and other valuables w\ remo\ed from the tormer palace f
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    • 56 9 Father Louu Ashness. who Jeft Malacca some |fo for Singapore ls now Md to St. Anthony's Church. Kuala lumpur. as assistant to Rev Fartior Sr Malarra correspondent Tin* engagement is announced of M: UgjM i> Kadi I 'impur. and Mi* Gwendolm D K» youngest daughter of the late Mi K>laart
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    • 74 9 DEA D MA N IN STREET The ambulance was called to the con Albert Street and Victoria Street, last i: 1: z on his back across the entrance to ai a ,i. hsk utuudai -i;e man was bteeding profusely from a hea< wound and .was stated to have had a
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    • 79 9 1 A iien she embarked at Marseilles on Monday j (Jaiv I), on tfcl P. and O. liner Rajputa' 1 Singapore, a Bolton bride began a jour: rnam.'ri She is |fl v. i Morton, daughter of Mr. and M -rton. .uang. Johore. Malay I Withm I', a day of her
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    • 93 9 Deficit of $1,120,000,000 Foreshadowed WHY SALKSTAXKSSHOJ'LD RK PASSED Washington. J.m 1 A deficit of from 5500.000.000 to $700,000,000 exclusive sinking fund at th. .<: th--•ml predicted by Mr. Hoo\. social message to Congress, appealing increase revenues by pr— frf the proposed ttnued at isc^l tlute
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    • 69 9 TW O STOWAWAYS In lit- Sent Awaj Uter Prison Term V. G. I Dd P. Hughes, who wero in Hong Kong to imprisonim n- ng away, were committed to the in ion pending arrangements for I men appear^ fore M 'ones zt th& 'ouce Court .^rancy. Detective F informed hi*
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    • 247 9 Singapore Mb* Search N.V.h. Vessel BONG KONG WOMAN S wss V »ll ***** l v .1 ..I r v*-. ..I. t II v (i imi mm r••rif t v» > ill'.rc t«> ti.i^ irred (»n ll »c*n -i, nul mil Mont h. 1 ■H rtporl.-d
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    • 101 9 LENTHERIC EXCLUSIVE PERFUMES L 7==JJ r,|i|i ar fum^ 77/f; NEWEST CREATION OF LE\THERH PARFUM No. 12. A Fragrant and Ret resiling Bouquet. Price J&7S /V r BMfe. You will be captivated h\ it OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON CO., LTD. Incorporated in Strait* Settlements SINGAPORE KUALA I I MIM K. Hie^Favouri te
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 947 10 f 1 Hnf V THE BLUB FUWJ«L LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Sh:; C Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co Ltd. the cunard steam ship Co, Ltd THE STRAITS BTEAM HIP Co.. Ltd. VHb SARAWAK SIKAMSHIP Co., Ltd.
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    • 506 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn Bogland) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Due Spore. Saib Spore, s.s. t i IT or \.\GOON For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Jan. 30 I CITY OF 1 YONS For Havre, London Rotterdam
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    • 384 10 P. 6 s O. British India and Apcar Lines. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL I'NDER lONTK\( I WITH HIS MAJESTY^ GOVKi I.OMMIN \\D FAR EAST MAIL 8OtV1( I OUTWARDS FKOM LONDON M < HINA .V 1933 CARTHAOI SOMALI o.onu Jan. SO NALDERA 16. 0 C RAJPUT AMA
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 524 11 M'THK WORLD TRAVBL BJf 0. S. K. LINE '>; I v SLKINCi LON, EAST .V SOI TH \KRI( A. SOI Til NORTH WIKKK A. JAPAN, CHINA. NDO-CHINA A\D STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WITHIN APPROXIMA vths to 2 YEARS TIME A'l PABSEI OPTION Kol Illr WHIM I) ||(\\H \\u <m i\GAPOI:» r.\<K it*
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    • 503 11 I WfcBSIPBMT LINER I to i:i iioi»i: FROM SIN(,\P()Rr; AND PENANG VP COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, IXMRT SAID ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Lrave Leave Arrive i H'pore. B*p*yr«v IVnanif. N. York Pres. Garfield I 28 Jan. 31 Feb 2 Mar 14 Pres. Polk Feb. 11 Feb. 14
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    • 952 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TlDoici i (ia y. Jan 19 Stlat-Pandjang. Bengkalis, Soengei-Pakning. Siak and PakanBaroe. BOTH Thur day J;,n 19 Chertbon. Semarang. Sourabaya. Boeleleng Ampenan. PadangBa> Ht-noa and Banjoewangi. ML noil. \\n I'hursday Jan 19. Batavia. Semarang, Sourabaya. Brisbane. Sydney, MeIhMRM and Adelaid* TOMOHON Thursday, Jan 19.
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  • 641 12 Lowered By Rope Into Stromboli FLOOR OF THE CRATER EXAMINED Die experience of being lowered in an mm hjm MM mto the seething crater cf the ■,cli.<no MMBMtfl Ml BMI littiv MMJHMI that nHiiit mar Sicily, is related by Ar; X ;ht npMNT, ai. MtlCft RMMMJ
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  • 202 12 Tribute To Birmingham Firm* Workers v X: :i i< ddes. chairman of the Dunlop R-!hbt r Companj ami sir George Beharrell, its miina'-m; r. have issued N> v V> nu'ssast's t Dunlop \vork< In last \--.i! > in< C'"Ri:i I said thai this poor old world
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  • 26 12 Tin R-Mcitr.t. P« no: hn< apix I Honbit Lt.-Col. C R;n MV C .1 I' Ci^airman o! thf sub-rommitt« t«i European unt'niplonntnt U.-r tin Staii „r.
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    • 588 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. BegtilAT monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.37S tons' and the i 8 8 MANQOLA <3,352 tons). [Cargo only] s MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia
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    • 594 12 933 HOMKWAKI) I>ASS,\Ci-> CHEAP FREIGHT Best available accommodation s> I v\( I obtainable by all Lines fron, p^ r |»j.;\^\ (i I WOOt O TPAVM SIOV'CI I \..1\lWe rat. cum ■■■tin .?.9, ROBINSOS ROAD Individual attention so bookj.x', ///.>• Tut KAST ASMTi LIMITED S_ ■bb (Incorporated Id Denmait) IPC I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 700 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok Saturday 7 p.m. and Thur.Ml.i.- 7 -30 I m Kfdali MoaiM fel Friday 7.30 a.m. S.ttuic..\- 7 P ni Kuantan i\n Jerantut" Monday :c Friday 30 I KUftDtan ivia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.in Kelantan tvia Paclang Bcsar) Monday 7 p.m. Ktlant.ir. '\ia Gep-.asi t\iry M<.nda\.
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    • 48 12 Mirzaporc. Pnt 4134 from X r PcnanK 19 i>awlxath But 2KJ»2 fion Carcin > HonK Kong 22. Bulan. Brit 441 from Malacca 18 :>■ Pcnant; 22 Rant hi Brit K849 :om Yokohama 18 London \ia Colombo. Bombay and Mars* lllc Ginst-n Mar;. Jip 2'tWi lr<r. M:iki 18 Hi nunay 2V
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 352 13 To Build or Not to Baild Conflicting advice with lOfafd to the building oi ships is gi:en in "Lloyd > List" Annual .••w. and Buck: O. Ltd. discussing "Liner Services," writes There is substantial danger that if an o were foolish enough to build tone built would
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    • 147 13 Str t iit> .lava Western Australia Kun The new motor vessel Gcigon. which is being built by the Caledon Company Of Dundee fcr StrjH>-Jdva-\Vestern Australia will probably be in service in Octcb' ar. A vessel of 3.200 tons gross, she v. ill be 336 feet long with a
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    • 98 13 Australian Coastal Mishaps Sydney, Jan. 5. I shipping mishaps havi urrsd in the lost few ii «he coast of Australia Urn .::e<e frel: MojOj M I near Wood lark Island, Eastern Rn SaVMI red tail shai't; a v. lucular MR] foundered off Terngal yestt-: i.t. v.lie: iicin:
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    • 181 13 Per P. and O. Ranchi from China and Japan M: f B. Ford. Mr. E. Arnaud. Mr. and c D Iv .:oa ar.d infant. Mrs C Holland and Mr. J. .1 I M J. P. v Mr. Low I \I": Mr. Gunn La\ I M: I I Ml
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    • 20 13 Hi Rcussel. is due here :ng. on Sunday 6 ajn. and will probably sail on the same <; and Shanghai, wharves.
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    • 553 13 Armed Merchant Ship> in War The Italian Government stipulated as part of j (be subsidy bargain that the high speed I md the Conte de Savcia. should be capabl. BOirylng if nee H MMMMWI Of a dis- .i and one nn I [or anti-.-übnianne purposes,
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    • 297 13 Mort Comfort and Bftßßtj Uithin London. Jan '■>■ If a dweller In a suburb should return fr- 10 tind half the houses of the suburb missing, luxurious mansions in their place, and a cathedral ho P had stood h<- voaM ■■aortotr' 1 emotJ to tho^e «M m ■>■■■■
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    • 43 13 DES ERTE D HIS SH IP A of the U.S.S.R tanker, Mosscviet. pleaded gruilty in the Marine Court before Commander l Din 'Deputy M 'endant» to a charge of riY I Januar while sh- inarbour. nonths' simple Im•::nit>nt and ordered to be 4etori :>••....
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    • 469 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Daily and Weekly Editions) 138 MMHOON koAD. BtNGATOU. f.| e !>sa Cable A s> AhVKRTISKR. SINr.AF'ORI !r, prrnu-r mori.'n- daily in M.i 1.%.. DHivered Wlth th, Chota H.i/. -„h m»rm:iis I it. .t news it. »t Irlrsrmi, in 1 latest an v m ii i >
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    • 294 13 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME yMI ?fl vZI INCLUDI C«itfi Mt M^t Mto li I Bflf«u ituMniT. >^ A 1 H lc« tkt ia«t MtMry li d» CMtAa /^T lt«cki« Mt, lahmm. tmll«at «l tk«B «U f V-^ iKl^^Vfl coaifaft— 7Tllil tM TrtajcoatiaeattJ tndn§ trvm Vgmcxm^m J M V, I
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  • 251 14 Abstract of Observations December. 1932. Air Temperature Humidity Rainfall Bright Sunshine Otettun MMM Extremes Means Total Most in No. of Highest Lowest 9 a.m. 3 pjn. 9 p.m. a day Rainfall Daily Mean Total Max W* days P Degß DegF Degß tos Hra. Hra. Stt HT 713
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  • 305 14 BAB Y IN THE CRIB Incidents at a tmmm CMta* hurrh An extaaordinary scene at the Roman Catholic Church of «t. Aloysius, Oxford, on Wednesday night. In ««t»2-h k young unknown woman is alkfred to have placed a baby in the Crib (a representation of the Bethlehem stable) and art.iward
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  • 41 14 N -'-w Tork Til,- U.S Department of Agrteoltan k planing to convert half a million tons of sugar wast < stocking p found tha' high grade ol (1 d Ml treating with T^' ha,s beer ■HHrtol bm me.
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  • 546 14 Thirteenth Anniversary Amateur Sporting Association celebrated hirteenth birthday on Saturday and Sunday, at its Patron's sea-side Bungalow. I 5 1 milestone. Pasir Panjang. The bungalow was tastefully decorated, and there was a I large gathering of members. The celebrations commenced at noon on Saturday, and continued till
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    • 142 14 Thousands V Ircady Sold THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) DRSD Wl> COMPILED i:Y H. F. KNAPP, F.R.G.S. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER Acclaimed to be the most magnificently produced un<i most remarkable Book on Travel, Industry and Adventure in the East and Far East ever published. 368 BIG
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    • 445 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION I PROGRAMMES lOR INDIA. BIKM\ 1 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. I I LDERATEI) MM vMllv I FROP.I THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. Wavelength.*-: 25.3 metres and 31 J 1 1 metres. rrsda\ l.mv.in l!»th I GMT. 2.30 pm. Time Signal from Big J B»n. Laddie Clarke a i his
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    • 493 14 BANKS AM) ISSrUAJm CMRTERED BANK (>l INDIA \l siß\l \\i < ins I Incorporated bl lft *g IMM> by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares J :B) eacn U 000,000 i Una n Fund v .000.000 J Reserve Liability of Proprietors v noo.ooo Ml Mi Ol I I*
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    • 236 14 THE YOhdJi in.NK.uit Capital Subscribe d President X X Vice-president k ■sstjapetw Bvaacsi 3\ a The National ProMncla r ta Lloyd's Bank. Ltd Atesandrta (Egypt). Bau. Calcutu, Canton. Changch.: taw, Hamburg, Hankow, J ■anolulu, Kaljruan Karai 1. awa^sss, sjsssatang. Bhingh si^bJ Bwnahiya. Sydney. Toklc Cofrespoodeots at all ;l. fatereat allowed
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  • 522 15 Indrawn Ku! I- r Ltd. Mt't'tinji PARIT ON CARE MAINTENAW nxttmg of Indragiri Rubber iit at the onces of Messrs. Cvatt Imw«j «'hen Mr. J M Shne. thawj present were. Mr. O. C. A Clarke, directors, and \ud* rson-Pok and C. V. Bailey proposiitc the adoption
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  • 46 15 BRAUN STON (MALAYA) RUBBER *>r year ended a^kMßker 30. 1932. I £2805 (against BAy I -1" icnt iOrw»ra w»» -sfer of amount at credit of tax maktaf; £5.014. Deduct km U* \r^tvtwkm *#i aaaattll #BV^Hfl(d 4&flBfll M» Be CSnaEU w««l» mmt^^^ 1 1 !> f^^kA ■a^B^b^^h vbb^bilbbbbbbA
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  • 98 15 YESTERDAY'S RUBBER AUCTION The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Held its 1,105 th. auction yesterday. when there was catalogued 1.334.867 lbs.. 595.92 torn. Offered 1 .243.125 lbs., 554.96 tons. Sold 912.133 lbs.. 407.20 tons. r».ndon New York ct«. I'KK 1 1: U I /Mi No Sales Good Average Quality
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  • 239 15 LO NDON ST OCK EXCH ANGE |..,..i..r, 1.:.. Hi 3 p.c. Indian Stock. 1943 £75 3S Pf m lfl £«7 p.c Loan. 1960-55 £107 V. Stock, 1957-68 £107)6 pc Indian Loan. 1913-35 £102 px. Indian Loan. 1933-34 £104 New Indian Loan. 1942-47 £109.. 5 pc. Australian CWealth Loan £1054 pc
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  • 119 15 THE ABROAD IVir J.iiu 11 16Amsterdam 12.07 8 7|» Ml H 625 623 H. :.:.u:. 25.22% 249 Berlin MH Bombay Is. 6d. 1,8 316 I|6 3, 16 Bru.--s.-N 35 24 7|16 :4 J4 MMHI 313 :>67>. 570 B :-...s Airrs 47.5§ 42^ official 42H offlclal Copenhagen 18 159 It 27|M
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  • 420 15 NEW YORK STOCK EXCH ANGE Changes in Representative Pricci *\l fr> M(K X K\( HANOI 361.000 870.000 660.000 —United Press Associa: New \.irk in. 9. Adams Express Allied Chemical and I Bfl', Allis Chalmers 8 American and Foreign Power ~> American and Foreign Power 7?l Prefs l American Foreign Power
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  • 46 15 Rotistead i!,d Penan?, agents: Takuapu f: Output first half January 615 hours 165.000 cubic yards 974 pikuls. Borneo Comjvuiv. Singapore agrents: Puhani? Consolidated Co. Ir jU7 kls Kual:l "'■^.an Ri bb r 61.000 lbs Lok K*wl 4ti 500 !b 4:. Hill lbs
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  • 51 15 Follow: rd;: r „,..,..r a! meeting of r: ■v r v■■.,....u r Plantations, M I I today a t Broad-sta-p. t Bswi fc is agreed at an Mlßasjflßjßjj cnernl meeting t 1 It m useful purpose could now be «enred by continuing the bu-inev the co:nhould be v. ound up
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  • 601 15 FRASER'S WEEKLY REPORT SiiiKapor.- J.in 1* With OUMb) < onditioiis shoui: littUuge since our last report, there is an air of aflOtlSj .ill sections of the local shares market and although" quotations for the most part keep fairly steady, the volume of business passing is very restricted. Th«- metal market
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  • 213 15 Ciood Tin Figures For December London. Jan. '■'>. A,*- had been ge: the tin statistics for last month were more encouragi:v in spite of very poor American deliveries. These amounted to only 2,645 tons. OMHMMMti ont'.'nim:*. however, were quite good at 2.378 tons Ahich toother with
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  • 11 15 Thf railway companies have bwn particularly brutal. —Mr. John Bromley. i
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  • 324 15 EXCHANGE RATES .!..:uiary 18 London. 4 month*' smht I i London. 60 days' sight London, 30 days' sight London, demand 2 3 13 it. London. T.T. -J5 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 985 Hamburg, demand 159 New York, demand 38\i Butuvia and Sourabaya. demand Samarang, demand 95'«
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  • 69 15 CHAMBE R OF COMMERCE RUB BER ASSOCIATION January lttti. i i.x* mm. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot < loosed 6 516 nmlmw R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Tone of Market :—Quiet. Latest Cable —London Spot Sheet 2 StSSd. per Ib New York Spot Sheet Gets 2 7; per Ib
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  • 882 15 CLOSING </i ()1 iN> Asam Kumbang (£> 23s 6d 25s 6d Austral Malay 18s 20s nom. Ay*r Hitam (ss> 10s 3d 11s 3d Bangin Tin <£; Us 12s Batang Padang ($1) 05 10 Batu Caves ($1) 25 32 Bukit Arang ($1) *0 nom. Burmah Malay l£) 5s
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    • 69 15 Assurance In force over f35,000,Mt The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i Inoarporatod In the Btndta Settlement* i area-. Eicsuirn Ufe Buiiamg. cecU Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry ELC has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act
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  • 1355 16 AUSTRALIA MUST GET 532 FOR VICTORY Four Wickets Down for 120 Runs BRISK HITTING BY DON BRADMAN La r wood Cheered and Booed by the Crowd i>ti requirt 1 *.'>!. runs for \irtor\ m the 1 1 1 1 r cl IV^t i.iti I \d( .in!'
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  • 101 16 ANOTHER F. A. CUP SENSATION WEDNESDAY GO ENTO DISCARD Well Beaten By Chesterfield London. .lan. IS. alts in to-day's replayed English Cup and mid-week matches are as follows: Millwall 1, Reading 1 Southend J. Watford 0 Luton I H.-iisley 0. Villa I Bradford City 1. Chesterfield 4, Wednesday 2. Manchester
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  • 55 16 COLONY-F.M.S. HOC KEY M.iLina lull Bark Stlrrtcd return hockey match. Selangci Malacca, will be played at Malacca on Saturday, the 21st. In connection with hock?y. young H If. de Souza has been asked to play for the Colony. He and Ashworth should be able to offer a stout defence to
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  • 60 16 S. C. C. HOC KEY The following have been invited to play hockey for S.C.C. versus Raffles College on ay. at Raffles College. H. A. Exley; Di W G BKMM, P. W. F. Mills: A W B E C WatSOO, C Q. Starkey. H. G. Riche.v C A Carey J.
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  • 157 16 R OYAL SINGAPOR E YA CHT CLU B I On Saturday and Sunday, both classes will take part in the annual Changi Race. The A" Class will sail for a Club Beer Mug. land the 'B* Class for the Aeolus Trophy. The start on the first day will be from
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  • 87 16 S. C. C. 7- A- SIDE RUGB Y AND 6-A-SIDE FOOTBALL S.C.C. meben are reminded that entries for the seven-a side rugby tournment close at 7 p.m. on Saturday, January 21st. the first pame taking place on Monday. January 23rd The entries for the six-a-side football comH tition close on
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  • 37 16 nbers of M DJL Tennis Section an informed that tennis courts Nos. 1 to 6 will be re-opened for play on January 26th. Booking lists will be open on Saturday. January 21st. at 9 am.
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  • 604 16 S.R.C OVERWHELM THE R.A.F. BIGHT GOALS WITHOUT REPLY Constant Barrage on the Airmen's Goal MMJC I h \f Eight goals were scored by the SRC. against the RAF. m a boetaf match on the Padang jicrtcrii i" Tlie ground was rain-sodden and slippery, but the Padang Club mad< lof it
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  • 307 16 Police Get tin- One and >.(.(. IW Ki-ht UC4 8: The S.C.C. registered their biggest ha win of the season when ih?y met the Police at Thomson Roa > :day -tad won by eight goals to one. Rain fell during the early p ,ame and the
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    • 163 16 r™ A '<^"' i v^^ l i i f^Sy 1 D STRiBI I I^FRAJERtNEAVELy^; SCHOOL SUiP PL lES SCHOOL STATIONERY REPORT CARDS. I I EIPT BOC ADMISSION REGISTERS. LEAVING ES. OLMENT AND I lOOL AC( HOOL OFFICE AND < LASSROOM FURNTIT PIC FRIL. I H» AND PRIMARY AND *LS FULL
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