The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 January 1933

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press n«'. ESTABLISHED 1835, SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933, 10 CENTS.
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  • 354 1 THE DAY' S NEWS I. i -k ii iv in< .imiil h« t«ci n i.r I >. .t lid tojm <i»ing to the .(M.i.ks on American I.", .tnd prn^nv in the I .«r I .i-t i'^« Symin K t«n .Mid Wilson m lh«-n <«kl> ;uht.»r i. poll M..t. that tin-
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  • 1043 1 A MATTER OF FA CT me to the last sheet and smiled Why. no.' said Jim. he makes sausages. Jollr good ones' All about myself, my dear: but then, one must specialise nowadays. Oood-bye. and I'm longing for the week-end B:t wasn't it annoying? After all I had imagined him
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 171 1 41 •BBaMaWalUiMlBBl I MN %HI I M \i l LEAI)!N<. PROVISION STORKS KAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TIMS VRNIHQ TOMORROW TEA l)\N(i; RUSTAFFEL l-.10 to I p.m. 6J30 to > i" p.m. SWA l AI DINNKK DANCE WOftMAL wo CABARfiT Wwkk \mk HUGO JOSEPHINE PJR. tO Mid inuht. INMKf 1'»1ANOI
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    • 206 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL OLYMPIC GAMES 1932 Log Angdes, Californii WORLD'S CHAMION SWIMMERS WVERS SAT! RDAY, Januarj 21st, 193:>, from <;.:'.« to 7 n p.m. FANCY 1)I\IN(» COMEDY ACTS M>Ml^-lON SI. I KllM 1' M SPECIAL DINNER DANCE atertainers •-I \m v .nui io^ i ibJ \i;i:iki.l\ I kanz i Ithr.itf
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    • 92 1 LATEST \DVERTISI MINTS Book Bargains Page 1. Bonus Insurance Policies Page 16. The New British Breakfast Page 8. CHRYSLER RIDING EASE «a^aia»a^a»a^a^»"^^^^-"~ PIANOS UPRIGHT GRANDS FROM $450.00 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS W. J. GARCU PIANOFORTE MANL 7 FACTCRER, AMBER MANSIONS futicura TALCi'M Loots and Lomlorts It i jiilmmlk's \\\t- l'uli«-ura
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    • 8 1 •1 1 \ISABI.J AT XLI -LMADLVi PROVISION STUIIKS
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  • 247 2 YOUN G PEER'S ROMA NCE 'OFF' or( Selh> anrl 1!»- Year-Old eiretarian Debutante The Star announces that the engfcgemei! of Miss Veronica Briscoe-George and Vlacount Selby has been broken off JTte*e been married at St. Margaret's. Westminster, in April. wedding has not been postponed, it An official announcement win wowihlT
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  • 45 2 Mr R 8 Carroll. Assoc. M. Inst. C.8.. Senior SaecutlTe Kftftoecr in the Mala^ OH KrcrV r>rr 5 Monday by the Co: l goes on ltave prinr to retteement after 1» ye;< (><.- v\t s ibUc Works Department n eentty acted as SUte Engineer, Johore. and
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  • 492 2 V'\\ Form «»< Spon II ,m worth, Dec. I 111 to turn than to lose speed by !B llfr lg IO«i ig r>on. Ur^ wm nobody would have wked on form, adopted the less scientific method of racing up to the pylons and then banking steeply to
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  • 126 2 PLOT TO MURDER GEN. MU TO |itk\<>. .1.111 n. According to press reports published here six Chinese and Korean Communists have been >d at Changchow on a charge of being a plot to assassinate General Nobu- ese Ambassador to Manchuku.i when he presented his credentials, on ;> m Hmry Pu
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  • 64 2 Man t>! <!9 who "Nods" When Standing a MM who has not been to mi M Mi c imtx rland Ua\u Mi M: I.i-«:ir.ii 1 Bt-nboA aticd 69. Ever since he was a boy at school In I- urton hi h ha.i Ol
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 46 2 WIIH H WOULD YOl KATHKK HAVK winch onU bewiUlol km wWeli r*B9 beautiful" HI IlItAM) TABU IS pr 0(; p organic re-comtroctloo merely preservation ot the -kin Price $9.00 per box oi H I*" Sole Agents for Malaya MEDICAL HALL. LLMITI D. outp.u-t Order> Pmir.n^ Fxrcuiu.
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    • 885 2 BUSINESS r.ARDS TENDEKS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL Te photographed by x 2l nCT h. nugent blxkeridge Tenders Hi.hest Cb-» Work-Lowct lUt« NOTICE is thal lder a J* -000 inuod tor the following materials or LAIDLAW BUILDING- Phone 7898. ]d of such tender, jm obtained In the Tender Room. liSXhs XWEW«™ AUKNCV 7
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    • 124 2 Feel Fit~~] Q FEW MINUTES^fJ) V<^i HOW DO YOU FFEL? T L*^7 your E*er*y Spent > T^ L >f^_^_ feel Tired > U tout Sy^Mi a/^^ /^rt». will '"■'^f^r Lfc mm h%A f^in^l^^H ,'Yeast-yitglßeneves tk. St^it. Sr«tU«"t »ot to W. bT -K£PVEB' »H1I»WIBS .^eallH! J M .»^ood .-iUt.oD. |ND GEST
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 221 2 THK WKKK Friday, wm WA Water 08.39 8.6 It, 16 34 7.5 ft. Bocta? S.CC. **A" vs. R.A.F. "A." at Padang. Hockey: &R.C. Ist. Jf?^*^! BJI.C. ground; SJI.C. 2nd. TB^J"* Raffles Institution ground; Police ts. Raffles College. Depot; Medical College vs. O.R.A 2nd., at CoUege ground; V.M.C.A. vs. S.K.A.. at
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  • 138 3 "BEL RE TRIO" lniMla\ Ihi 10. Lady Clemrnti and Miss Clemcnti returned I ora Langkavvi Island* b\ B«a Belle 1 this morning. His Ext.llci !d a luncheon of the Penang Rotary Club at the E. and O. Hotel. i!n«-d.i\ I 1 r Ni' in,;!. Mr r I Mr A. E.
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  • 360 3 RAF FLES LI BR ARY undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday at 9 a.m. Armstrong (H. C.) Ed. Tales of Hazard 1932 illus. Beaumont (Harry) and Others. Escapers all 1932. illus. Beebe (William) Nonsuch. Land of Water 1932. illus. Brazdoya (Amelle Posse) Sardinian Sideshows 1932. illus.
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  • 95 3 BROKE T HE LR FAS T M il.iv l( !Hl T.imil I mi. <i i M Otb hits t>t Mohamedan Law Klang, Jan. 17. A Malay named All bin Abdullah aged about 45 and a Tamil Islam named Tajudin bin Jamadin were arrested on Sunday at about 11.30 am. at
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  • 109 3 Folkestone. Jan. l A pedestrian was set on fire in one of the principal shopping streets here this afternoon. A motor-cycle skidded, and as it crashed the cap of the petrol tank was knocked off. Petrol thrown into the roadway took fire. was thrown
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  • 46 3 21 RA CEH ORSES BURNED New York. tM racehorses, valued at mor £20,000, and owned by Mr. Ralph Gallet, the Chicago night rlub proprietor, were destroyed in a fire at th pasrr j f rom Samuel Insull OB thi Hawthorne Farms estate. A Strange New Shop
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  • 240 3 Triumph of An Industry I Enterprise Fifteen and a half million pairs of silk and artificial silk stockings are being turned out by one British factory a year. This is largely because British women now prefer British stockings. It is one of the most triumphant conquerts
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  • 195 3 ITALO-JU GOSLAV QUARREL ign Minister Accuses Mussolini A tease situation is developing rapidly ly and Jugoslavia M Jevtitch. the Jugoslav Foreign MMrttr, declared that An attempt has been made deliberately, on slight pretexts, to arou.se hatred of Jugoslavia throughout Italy." He added (writes a Belgrade mm nprmrtrnt) that Jugoslavia will
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 153 3 eg g CHOPJUM 111 jl I 0 0° o BR'TISH an^^^^ COMPARE THESE PRISES ti I lir li a a ?s pixt si/ B^s^^ »P 1 B i \se OF 96 bottles. B|i I^^2il4Jl "^B hm^^^Jm r Ji I |HIP» 1| fft QUART SIZE W^^§^H^oSo n rTY PAII> ANI> DKI.iM
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    • 245 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited ISK WCHKS 21, »ir>t < MM street MALACCA. 11 I Igfcl Street i n VNO. 4, Klyne Mre-t KUALA I IMF! H Registered hy and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors. Investments Supervised and Interest collected.
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  • 1310 4 A Victorian Nursery THK UnuM AND rr< OCCUPANTS WT hear so mucr. at and the hcfro-.s undergone by rhildren who were suppi^ei within them, described mostly by people *ho were born tlttr Victoria died, that I am tempre he a real nuraery ani what happened In it. This nursery was
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  • 69 4 ■Nnt into crumbs four sponge* and place them in a greased pie-dish Mai some sweetened cocoa or chocolate with hali a pint o: MSk. Pour this eve: crumbs and all>>T<: it to cool a lit•. I add a beaten egg. stirring Wtß. Cook quarters of an hour in a slovi
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  • 937 4 H. Pearl Adam on- .3 she cut of! most c: her hair the mo-.-'m woman seems totally uinble fea her head in orcer without constant sesjic (he hairdresser's. A h\\x-z\\ and ccmb and a pfaa cr.ee sufficed her. To che added tongs anj a highly dansefOUi ;nent
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  • 391 4 IT i.- a ;ieat comfort to have something particularly coothsome tucked away in the cupboard, so that you can produce semeextra tasty for tea or sandwiches if require moment's notice. Here are some ideas liuUerrd Shrimps Shell your shrimps and pack them into little pots not too
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  • 673 4 tnem TMKRE is no doubt that the dance frocks designed for evening wear have attained such beauty of line, that one cannot visualise reaflr change to take place. Of one are definit?ly assured the long o dress with its elegant graceful Mnaa has c ay. and from
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  • 259 4 THE FOL DI NG CARD-TABLE •^vNE article of furniture that the dwell i w one or two rooms cannot afford rw 'is the small folding card-table This m. used for its original purpose, but it certainly win be used for many more. As time goes on, it almost seems to
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  • 210 4 RUGS AND CA RPETS p iS and < present, and there. Is not; properly carried out. so unprov ance of a room Otter a carpet that one realty likes sinethe best thing* are not alway* an which cost least But it is often pass** carpet with rugs and some o:
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  • 65 4 The Newest H a ts I HATS far the spriiiK and Em alread\ being show salons, and among the neveltibe wearing before lon« an l*»--nade of itri|> ins (which, t ■ttcr than (< < I rntT.t The populj aeparat* clusloi: In tm n MMUe: in ri added and H On*'
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  • 26 5 I do not like to hear people refer to oar -■ntlne as i lorn.' v. da fund «o fit the enclne to
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  • 88 5 St« \.»rk Jan. I ware used by bandits tri New bank to-day, and esc a X ::i['lo\.. :< >:- the hogabs. had bean able to give the al they could not have r< phone, as :i.ui „:i ti.i «i:.>oUce car tinted the gangsters as (were
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  • 288 5 LUCKIEST GEM IN THE WORLD Yearly Vote of Thanks to "£2.000 Sapphire NEVER TO BE SOLD A diamond merchant's strange tale of a sapphire was related by Mr X U Pankh. of Antwerp and Bombay. He spoke of I which his board of directors annually pass a vote of thanks
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  • 113 5 Mi: 1-. iuicili who it B.m l:(.k b\ the "Xi tna hi meM ard b ind !ea\< fiai i iends in B n :«k She had been foi some yeai con necti ith the SPG Mission m the Strait* Settlements and F.M.S befoi ?oing there a Matron at tin St
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  • 183 5 MAY OR WALKER £8.000 (lift to Miss Betty Compton \>w ork. .la ii 1 Mum it fi It mi I: I. MtVHBi who was bum in the Isle of Wight, in a MOOOd ittMk I -<' Sarrnic! ttt bury on the conduit ,1 Mr. "Jimmj WFaftd durni^ iii peftoi of
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  • 29 5 <<•..••.:.' ion o! always lead to trouble Mi Justi Bennett Suburban ife i n n< ithi r thi ami .itn Uir i mti nor <•: tin I M: y I heinn
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  • 349 5 HINTS BY A M.O.H. Don't Tell Her Wnolies Will Last Longer "Wumssii'i mutt be taught that jlmshii have a habit of going all wrong J««t what a wife wants then to (o all richt The 1 ay ta theat eJr- n M..t.,.. fl|X iix.lhrr
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  • 480 5 MANY ASSO( lATIONS FORMED Slump in Tennis at lH|gjbal ■n Our Own Correspondent! IliiiKkok. Jan. 11 At the present time there is a wave of enthusiasm for different bodies of workers or servants to form themselves into societies or associations. These different societies mus- registered and
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  • 240 5 Bangkok to i'rai Rxprew "From Our Own Corresponc. IV,.uk«.k. Jan 11 The new time in Malaya has not effected the international express service which links up Prai and Bangkok. The express leaves Bangkok at the usual time, and to arrive at the Prai terminus on the new
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  • 769 5 TH E CHANGING FACE OF LONDON l.r.rdrn w .L, n ft IRAN riON one may borrow a taut: -parlour, has been t'urmg the past ten 'torn the country, returning ia> be excused If iieir way In what ■ation In London, howme, and if the plans now a Use. London nay
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 66 5 THERE GOES THE BRIDE 1 CONSTANCE BENNETT i» vmv urtiM in the »reatf>l picture -•t has r\rr made TWO AGAINST THE WORLD V\ VKNKK BKOS 1 PR<MMJCTIO^ <>\ni/:\( i\<, si \/> MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN ■i in: m<; «iiot l.iiuahtrr nul Thrills NICIORIA THEATRE fan. :ist, ami Saturday, Jan. 28th. Ml :u
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    • 199 5 "Neve* in film history has such K<»rjj«'ou». fun fc ?en poked at authority surprised audiences last nijjht. Pret Press^ 19-1-93. 6.15 1 CAPITOL^ Ai I'nusual Story fust one laugh after another! Paramount's Riotous Musittd Bariesque "The PHANTOM ir^_^fa PRESIDENT" With the famous composer .ui\ tBH wßk o media il |v
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    • 169 5 IAIHKI AM) HARDY'S TA( X IP YOIK TROUBLES' NEXT W I). I MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3 I'M YESTERDAY'S PAPERS GAVE X) ftßt WHOLE STnKY AND WHAT ENTHUSIASM LAUGHS THRILLS IT'S PACKKD WITH THEM The Prwkwer of "Moll's Angels" now bnnys >ou "SKY DEVILS" I Mill) ARTISTS PKTIKF Also MICKEY MOUSE
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 503 6 [MPORI rVN T CHANGKS KoK BISLEY Use of Streamline Build I ..m1.,1. 1..n. 2. The TDtii Imp<i:<r M National it dptlqsj ill b rid at BLsley from Monday. July Id. Tuly 22. The National Small Bi will take place during the first week of the Bisley
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    • 391 6 Delhi Beaten in All Matches l>\ Visiting Italians New IMhi f.tn o Delhi was singularly unfortunate in failing to obtain even a single point in the lawn tennis contest against Italy, losing all three replayed to-day. In addition to both the matches played yesterday. The match between G
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    • 953 6 Int, n-tiivt Kii-hv Mai ho- I Prom Our Own Correspondent 1 o the heavy League programme <n Tucsd;r, Mmm MM some interesting Baaby a Gerrard and A K< rather marred the lent of the Barbarians' annual visit to Leicester and mutt give the selectors cauae for the filial
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    • 22 6 S.C .R. C. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT Members are ixnrfted to eater for the above] Will piMi-. v.~: form at the clubs notice bond.
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    • 27 6 SINGAPORE GOLF CL U B A Bn«r>tl B T. petition ill be held at Bukit IfcMb i Hn OMhh H vX: ries (In couples* close on Tuesday.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 13 6 BACHELORS -OF DEFINITE \^Lj& CHARACTER <-%^C AND APPEAL Jji^fi^i JOHN PLAYER SONa ENGLAND
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    • 141 6 IF TOI Gl flaMsnoe or 'feelings 01 almost c« 'qiiick relief, takr half a t« a immeuiateiy cesux* .sur;it,' and making your by Doctors the nor Id over IF YOUR BATTERY SPEfIK. IT WOULD SM CHANGE TO aV^^mv a^^^^a^aW hey spark v\ s c nd make starting easie MB^k BJltii
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  • 1615 7 RAUD SUGGESTION IN P. and O. BANK CASE Piffiorit] "I rncing Shares After Two Years BANK'S RIGHT OF SALE I, hearing of k Km Li» the P and O. I ■ged wrongfull .viiK-h. he claims. n the Supreme Court. I vas given by Mr Cox. for- J ring mas warned.
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  • 442 7 3E< OND DROWNING TKACEDY Swimmer The inquest was commenced by Mr. I Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday, on in Indian named Ramasamy. who died near the spot at the Naval Base where Mr. John B. Robertson's body was found. The Indian's body, as in the case
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  • 148 7 STRUCK A CONST ABLE H ,u\ i Win. IN-i^tnl A burly Indian constable who was punched the face toy a Javanese nawker was JJ* omplainant before Mr. A. C. Boyd, the Stagaore Fourth Police Magistrate, yesterday, when be Javanese was charged with hawking witnut a licence and using criminal force
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  • 113 7 RAT CAUSES ACCI DENT Startled Syct BrtfW Into An unusual accident occurred on Pasir Pjjnjang when a wealthy Chinese was being dm n o office in his new car. At about the 3', mile tone the Malay chauffeur suddenly felt somehing crawling behind him. presumably between »is coat and the
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  • 409 7 Kurasian Doctor Gives Evidence Hie evidence of a Singapore X medical aractitioner who was connected with a disxnsary in Singapore's Chm ,;< corded >y Mr. A. W. H.iv. the Singapore Second Police Magistrate. yeM.-rciav when the case against the two Chirac (harmed ur llegal practice of
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  • 279 7 WARRANT EXECUTED AT RACE COURSE al Betting Charge Again* »ese Penan*. Ja* 1 i iv ,h,. net c ccount ion O n certain members A. a esuU or teervattens they arrested the three aicu im Eng Ten Toh Seng Kirn d Ung Yah and. it is alleged, found certain document.
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  • 66 7 Dr. William P. Carnegy. a well-known member of the local Eurasian community, -vho had enjoyed a long pneU .-■apore and who owned a di.swn.sary b died suddenly in his H if Road, at mid.sterday. Dr. Carnegy had been suffering from rever for some time, but yesterday he
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  • 259 7 NO Slil'l'OßT l-olt CHANGE OF NAME "Town CmkT Proposal Turned Btfl I From Our Own Correspondent I l|>nh. Jan. 19. ■<> rename Sanitary Boards i Us has received a lukeworm reoption in Perak where the introduction of the It at the monthly meeting of the
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  • 315 7 "THE OL D STORY" Indian's Complaint of Robben The story of an Indian that he was robbed of a promissory note by his debtor, a compatriot, was disbelieved by Mr. H. A. Porrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday afternoon when Govindasamy the accused In the case was discharged. The
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  • 52 7 Chinese Oil Companies Attack Mr. T. Canton, Jan. 12-Lm.-«t poi. this exorbitant Impost. Over 50.000 »orlunv: CHim.. "at the foreign oil companies can compet successfully with Chiiiesc manufacturers. SnUy the local customs has detained crude oil. as the impj are unable and unwilling to pay U tax.—
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  • 65 7 STOLE N "ROKO" tcaling the stuff. When I w ilO le kampong rose against me and assaulted me. explained a Malay who d guilty to a cbarfe of theft of a quantity of "roko daun," native cigarette reeds, before Mr. A. W. Hay. the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, ft iy
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  • 890 7 Man Who Was Told Price Would Reach 12s ARCADK INTROOI CTION Official Assignee's Claim on Bankrupt A claim by the Official Assignee to act aside an alleged fraudui vance of IMUIWi^ by a bankrupt occupied Mr. Justice a'Beckatt Terrell throughout the day in the Bankruptcy Mr.
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  • 30 7 Arbitration Oomt of Sydney. Mr. J. Km. of ■agapore, to also with the party who arc n* the F.MS. continiitaf thrtr voyage In the yacht, Oullmarn. to Wn^% t v <
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  • 696 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933 SOUTH AFRIC AN POLITICS T;i- Boutfa African parliament i rrlflflPmhifil UMtoy for the first time I since the Government announced its < ■tmnflnnirf 1 Of the gold standard. Tr.f Kfl likely to prove a critical one for Gener... gClfOg, the NatkmalM Premier. By
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  • 471 8 M; U G A. Pledger sailed foi •day in the s.s. Nieuw Holland Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Dannatt are going home March. Church of m MM the Divnu'. Ipoh. on Tuesday, of Miss Kathleen Lomas and Dr. Cyril Henry Williams. pah The Rev Hutchison officiated and, after the ceremony
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  • 100 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Pans, specially cabled to the Pre>e Press, are as follow TIN London. Jan. 19. Spot £144% (£148) Forward £145' 4 (£146» L Tone ol Market Slack, RUBBER London,
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  • 46 8 Dividend ot 20 Per Cent, for the Year FREE PRESS SERVICE -COPYHrr.HT] London. Jan. I 4 Petaling Tin LUI announce a nc £50,635 lor the A final <li\ndeu oi S-- ;>er c+nx. L^ a-^.j-- i making the total »r th.< ?<\ts :o tx-?
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  • 83 8 $143, 000,000 TRADE DECLINE Official Figures for Last Year KXI'ORTS I)n\VN Sl'i.'i.iNlM Malayan trade values In 1»32 showed a total decline of $145,003,000 compared wtth the previous year, according to the official return issued by the Statistics Office yesterday. The total trade for the year was worth $75l.»«6.000 compared with
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  • 190 8 Mala\a'> Kir-1 Kadi" Kxhibition (From Our Own Correspondent I Hi— i. J«« Mrs. Allen, this evening, formally deciMl* open the first Penang Radio Exhibition organised by the Penang Wireless Society The Town Hall mas packed to witness this unique exhiMtkm where seven stalls JisplsTW* everything pertaining
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  • 214 8 Outbreak <m Maul Dminu-i »i. \Va> In Sinuapon An outbieak of fire occurreo on the Societe Maritime Indo-Chinobe cargo and passenger boat O. G Paul Dounur. which is on the run from Singapore to Saigcn and back The Free Pros te informed that tlv Paul Doumer had
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  • 75 8 SOCO NY WI NS Claim \t;uin>t MamcM (hop 1V,..,... 1 the Supreme Court at ftainc to-day Mr. Justice Prichard gave jiiilfH m In favour of Socony in a elate brought by them against Lte Hock Seng at Takuapa. Stem, for $1411. the balance due on goods supplied. The first defendant
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  • 64 8 Rotarians (,et Munuipal land For Pt'nans Bonn [From Our OmTi Correspondent 1 rvnaiuc Jan I *T w» ti ii nIM mlm^MMjwMA^b 1 ftbAu^ agreed to grant the Penang Kotary Club the use of "-*"fr«| kind off Patani Road for the purpose of a playground for a bays*
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  • 47 8 Friday, Januan 20th Before th»- hirl JuMur in ll.r I irl at 11 .1 in |M h»-ard 1450 31 Yu Wu Yflke «M>S Before Mr Ju»l..r WMuln in the nd < ourt at 11 jLtn 8.,r..-.: •rd ouri «t 11 am Si immorwo-ln -Chambers. Originating Sum-
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  • 7 8 oat of the pnnwHlm of Duniop Ptantattoos.
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  • 421 8 CITY AMAZES NOVELI ST Thinks Sinsaix.- World'- MR V E. W. Md uluui Our «f England* prim* mmmtkttm and piav»ri ht> I tfcfgfc BhHapsTf «i an I W in if part* th» »*rii <*M forr he bad •■!> sward fc M I Ma— w «rt» armrd m r-J ri the
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  • 149 8 LETTERS TO THE EDITO R TWO Ml \l IH i 1.. Ui. I<M.. «r.— Our Governor hv af tlw miffhtv aiftd tut- brt'dV* accustomed to finaiu> that he htt toct thr ronwptwo rf 1 comu^lled to balance M b. r -'J hw to p»y. somctine» b% th* M CtaMoU-i tern
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 199 8 MALDANO'S V BRANDY NAN YMyjr Cv^ CALIDIBICCIK"S_ CHANGE OF BUSINESS HOURS AS FROM MONDAY, 9th of JANUARY 1933 01 X SHOP AT ORCHARD ROAD WILL OPEN AS UNDER WEEK DAYS 6 a.m. ro 7 JO p.m. SUNDAYS a.m. to 10.30 a.m. COLD STORAGE OtKHARD ROAD COX KINGS' (AGENTS) LIMITED Head
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    • 14 8 USEFUL PRESENTS for GE]STLEME^ D. S. de Silva Bros.. JKWELLUKS H HIGH STREET SINGAPORE
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  • 99 9 U. S.-JAPAN TENSION INCREASING ATTACKS ON U.S. PROPERTY IN FAR FAST hfitterawc d Tokio War Office it Protests INHIGNATION IN THH STATES I H Slut's and"".!aiu.i 22ZZ5JL*"' to to v thal I tke fwth- transgressions a f a.n m iw i-t t,.,, lh V >: >! \"i.'.u-..n nuli,n,uon Yesterdays M-
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  • 527 9 Ht (hint'M Volunteers Who Refund To Surrendnr Jam. 19. ible esanr-U. el the Arctic renditions I tbr tUhttng aone in Manchuria has been dis csvrmi on the TaJnisban Mwmtaln. near th« Korv.,: border, where 3W Chinese vomnteen haw i^rn found froatn to death. It
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  • 485 9 Littl° Hpj> of Japan Accepting League (omoromise Satttfacttoa Is npisanJ here at the report jfctttfee League has agreed to withdraw the it ion OX QAA* K»Bwi ait Chat Japan Is not uupwiH to ttitade towaida the other proposals JftpUl nllg»^ta Mfwv^tlv Ia ttig> AWt^flgtteß flgf
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  • 64 9 Readership of Religion and Philosophy AN OFFKR TO TIJE IXIVEKSITY I.' ndon. Jan. is. The CMM Cominittcf ii Lcndon has offered Oxford t m to neoon teaching d thfc study of Chine special reni and philosophy At a the c will P :at tho offer bt
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  • 183 9 EVE REST FLIGHT Trainin- To Sland lU'iuht o! 37,000 Fed i.onaun, ...in IT t*rs of the Everest flight exped:? Air Commander Fellowea with Squadror Leader Lord Ckdesdale m cfeM pilot, will for India early nt-xt month and the attempt tc fly over the worlds highest mountain will be The main
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  • 84 9 General Smuts and Mr. Tielman IVIIIK < M" lomm Ijn IS. learned authoritati\el> tha ->uth African Party havr definitel enipt to reopen nt^otiationrnlman Rocs. General Smuts will probablmtet Mr. Ro», ow. I -rstood th, demand cert in Kuai ::om Mr Ro,», prelimina; negotiations. is reported that the Q
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  • 98 9 Frobisher Sails With 113 (adot^ On Board London. Jan. IT. 9.7 >o ton !e!t Chatham to-day for the West Indies and will b« the Ml 1; raining ship foi the cadets ol Dartmou l >übii< school t-ntrk'.s. There »rrr IU cadets on board Uurm- th«- MMI n:.
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  • 30 9 Tokio. Jan. I^*. I:.' iMth occurred at 9.25 Mas morning from thrombosis of Pnr, MMMmH Kujo br.::..r »f the Empress Dowager.— R, u u r Far iMtara
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  • 90 9 Need More Evident Even Day KUBBER POSITION Svmington and Wilson Join Control Advocates i-HKK mm* mi iti oortmtun London. Jan. 19. Symington and Wilsons \vt>«'klj report >ta( t >. tli.it the way mntl anmoving makevs it a necessity that rn < ol all-round' OQBh piil.s Orv restriction
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  • 223 9 trench Militarj .lournalV View nua, i. in i are", organ cf the French nener.i. |1 :its tu-d..y on the dispute that between th| r- hM. ai.d BrltLr. aver the cancellation by Hm former ot D'Arcy oil concession held by the Anoio-Pcr-:ian Oil Company Thk dispute is shortly
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  • 107 9 Chotf X wok- van Not To Die Horif Kong. Jan. 1!«. Ch Kwok-yau. tne young Ipoh Chines*? who was sentenced to death for procuring the murder of George Fung last March ha* been reprieved by the Governor-in-Council and the •sentence commuted t.> life imprisonment Reuter Par Eastern.
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  • 104 9 Crashed in Hush During Storm Tun English tjirl flyers, the Mis-srs Joan Pag» Md Audrey Sale Barker, who crashed in th< African bush diirn::; n heavy Morn. :i rh.-u way from the Cape to England, have now beer brought to Nairobi They were l(xat<»d yesterday aft» r
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  • 47 9 Victim of the Influenza Epidemic London. J.m. 17. Prince Gt-or?-' is bed with influenza and na.s had to cancel his propos«-d wnt to-morrow to the unemployed welfan- centres in MnldJei,boroujrh. He has telegraphed to Uw authorities promising to keep the enffapement wh*-n he has
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  • 81 9 ONLY A RUM OUR Report of Discovery of Hinkler's Plane \u\»-rrf. Jan. IK. A report thu: i p'u»: f v. U- Hinkler s ■as IMB :i tin H rest of Othe Ls being ive&tigated but hit hero onl] n unonfirmed rumour. Reuter. The Prefectur- x rumour thai tinkhr.s plane had
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  • 42 9 )esertion and Incompatability of Temper I'Aris, Jan. IK. Ntaunce Ch.-.,:.. his wile. Yvoiin-* alk-e. hay.- \j>-,-<; di\orred Th«- .ourt decided thaJ both were equally lameworthy tor the break-up ol the marru«e Yvonne pl«-a4od de.sertion ani Maunc*- lnampatabiJn.T oi teaiper R*w,
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  • 20 9 112") Currency Now Worth i' 10» Sttrlinu v announce thA the exchance ra 1 £100 su-rling Beutcr.
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  • 39 9 Ixmdun Jan 17 Weld -Marshal Sir George Ml *nr will rrllnn uh General Si., fi o'^l Adjutant -Generals office to Itinij hte On thr a T (> Cf r takr up a .'.-T- a. Adii: 1 G»-n»ra.
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  • 24 9 Heaviest Fall This WinUr London i^a i 7 The thk v::- rjccur-aj to-day in Yortshj.-H I>rbyvhir, ■*•»*> n SHOW plough.- &T" '>-..; «-(1
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 34 9 LEG THEORY PROTEST M.C.C. ('ommitee To Meet on Monday MM I'RESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. Jan 19. The lull Committee ol the M.C.C H on Monday to consider the Australian protest against leg theory bowling.
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    • 132 9 LENTHERIC EXCLUSIVE PERFUMES THE XEWEST CKEATIO\ OF LESTHERH PAHUM \o. 12. A Fragrant and Refreshing Bouquet Price $3.75 Per Bottle. You will be captivated b\ it OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON CO.. I TD. 'Incorporated in StraJtg Setttanenta Xl AI.A LI Ml'l I: FAMOUS ENGLISH STABLE DELICACIES GILLARDS Celebrated L. V. PICKLE
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    • 645 10 THE SUN SHIPPiNv. C Ltd INSURANCE. The liverpool and London and Globe The Thames and Mersey Marine insurance Insurance Co.. Ltd. Co Ltd RAH WAYS The Federated Malay States Railways The Royal State Railways of Slam AIRWAYS. BLUE PUMMEL LIME vire to ifsiinsi London. Amsterdam. Rotterdam. Hamburg and Bremen- noa
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    • 652 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co. f Ltd. (Incorporated tn England) I "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS Stranu-i I)u? >'P <tr Nnls P° re B.s. CITY OF RANGOON For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Jan. 30 Feb. 2 s.s. CITY OF LYONS For
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    • 349 10 British India and Apcar Lines. orporated in England. MAIL, PASSENGER AND i SBGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL M. CO. I N«>.| X (DMi: I U'lll \\\< M\m t n I ONDON \Ni 1 r \SI vi Ml ODIWABB PMO LONDON POR CHINA I HPIN. TMwage. llaaipin. 1933 CARTHAGE SOMALI 6,500
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    • 632 11 g*. iSE a^gaV LV^I I»^H Ik I gaS Willis lONDON WlUii;r KOTTKKDAM AND j fi X 1 1 (ill T IJ.OOO Jan. 24 2ft HAJEOZAKI MARU T. 10,000 Mar. 22 23 T. 10.400 Feb. t t TERUKUNI MARU T 19,000 Apr 4 5 T. IMM 21 24 HAKUSAN MARU T
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    • 367 11 ~PMi£SMM>£NT LMJVEJt skiujveskJ^i EUROPE AMERICA \ISIT SUNHI C ALIFOKM A YOSKMITK PABI HOLLYWOOD GKAM) CANYON WMM\ s\!!IM.« i KOM M\Ml\ AND OK HON*. KO.\(. TO SKMIIi: I)IKF( oi: VIA HONOII'M' TO S\\ FRANCISCO M>v \\(,lli:s AM) VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NFW >OKK low lIIROI (.11 RATES HONG KONG
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    • 743 11 K. P. M. KOMNKI.IJKE PAKETVAAKT MAATSCHAPPIJ M\K UHH Friday. Jan. 20. Poeloe-Kidjang. Sapat. Tembili or us \<>oj:i l'O. Muntok .passengi ;uid Souraba I IMOMBO- 20. Belawai M wium Saturday Jan 21. BUnjoe. Djeboes, Pangkal-Pini and mails only> and Batavia. I\\ hi ii MM N Saturday, Jan. 21, Penang (mails only),
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  • 525 12 Death of Dr. W. R. Hadwen (JlouccsNt. Itn Dr Walhr Robcfi ii.uiwcn. President o' Butish Union for the Abolition of Vivisection. d:--rf at hi^ Gloucester home yesterday. }\< h.ui ill for about three weeks. Dr Hadwrn was born at Woolwich in 1854 Bi MM afaaalti at Bristol University
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  • 213 12 >i\-Da> .lounuN frta Singapore to Uan°;koi. i From Our Own Corresponi l'..MLk. 1 k I 1! The files of the Singapore papers in gone by have contained a good many letters from Bangkok skippers using the port, as to the manner in which th? mail bags for
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    • 689 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated Id Au*tralla) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Setular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 ton*) and the i 8 8 MANOOLA (3.352 tons) [Cargo only] i g MARELLA Is one of the .arrest and finest steamers trading to
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    • 474 12 SIC I INF THF KAST \^!\Hf (1 IV- Lint. ||M|TM ISHIHARA IM>l STRIAI \M) rKANSPOKT O .Incorpor. I\sSKN(.KH \Mi REGULAR FREIGHI \ND v| I;X|( PASSENGER SER> l( I i n I |i(IM I \I\N H XMr l;< XN ERIE MARU Jan. 20 Jan. II Prom Proir fr Fn» lvi; KMBI
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    • 700 12 HAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bar.skuk o«i'. Saturday 7 m ur.d Ttaaniafi 7 30 am Kedah \l> i^r to Friday 730 %M >■■.'.■ 7 P m X Jerantut) Monday to I 7-30 air. K. i.» JmilMt) Saturday? 7 X, i\, laßf B<\sar) Mend ..> 7 pin K. >\i.i CicP.HM M.,..,, w
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    • 142 12 Kui'j DOCft C- ::taur. VolsdHL Ml I) Milo. Ha I Dm k Ha-.re. VESSELS ARRIVED H-.-.m. Dut 1911. trom Sourabaya for Penang 21. MJMHH Dut. 662, from Bengk&lis 19. for ICBfjßJdl H Rokan. Dut 388. hum Prigi Radja 19, for H 29. lijra. Ml HI D Hall '.t 19. for
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 569 13 Tests It SftTC the I'ort ot Rangoon Ijk tides, ti 1 the monsoons ol a co: i Q in aie being I laciuita io stall- in a Bloomsouiy basement in order to assure the tut of the g: ports in the world. Soon the niociil will oegm
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    • 184 13 ATLANTIC PACT TO HELP BUILD CU NA RDER? Sendinu Ships From Home Ports Only QSMfMR MMBptlon of uork on the new Cunarder may depend on international negotiations for of Atlantic pMHBfIH ar.ci services. II PJI Bate^. chairman cf the Cunard UM :-.:.-d to Lond< n after a eniH and now
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    • 200 13 Warships Sunk 2,100 Years Aga To He Salvaged ian divers who recenth V netian gallecn sunk by the Turks in the 16th century near Rhodes, are now to raise the Persian war the Greeks at Salamis in 480 B.C.— over 2.400 years ago— in the first naval
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    • 121 13 Kuantuni; Hits II M> DcTMnhßrc Shanghai Jan. I 1 M'-Tsrs. Butterneld and Swire's s.s. Kwantung met with an accident while manoeuvring this, morning in the Whangpoo. when she collide 2 with H.M.S Devonrhire which waft lying at anchor. The Kwaattins was badly damaged, losing he: poop deck and
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 470 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Daily and Weekly Editions) ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPOBB, ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE i tit* prtruitT niiirmiisj daily in M.il.iv.i Delivered with the hota H.i/ri -ah morning. Latest news. r ''''-.'nnis and latent an- '"(> London rubber and "> tppear d.nlv. Special include pictures, serial story 1! i fifss notes,
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    • 56 13 !><>! I.AX o. J'l 5 (I \SJ S ('i. anilanu j i, es .>>»i.ooo \ii. tin An initial bid of $226,000 i he upset >.000, puichased tl .iship Capilano. which was sold b Admiralty -Jurisdiction b •nert Bros.. Hong Kong auctioneers. bid wa h Jones, on beha:: Lines (Hong lasers
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    • 216 13 Th^favourite JEor Every Cup Throughout the World the best judges of quality and good value insist on having Lipton's Tea, They appreciate the fine flavour and perfect freshness which distinguish thu famous tea from all others. On f«/« ivrywhtr* Im dU ftmout ytllow tin. Urtxym LTD, T— Wunn C^y-i— Otto—
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 599 13 PASSENGERS HOMEWARD The following passengers are proceedi:. the Ranchi sailing at 9.30 a.m. to-da: Penang. 1 Colombo. Bombay and Europe Mr. Corbin. Mr. RDM: M Piggott. Mr E Bi-hcp. Miss A M. B' M ,oW Mrs. E W.- MtM D E Ciar!Wcodhouse Mr L O fcl I Cdr. G Cook.
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  • 371 14 >i:ai; luu Ku»ian lin\i-r The bane of an Indian doctor in the Shanghai French Concession was the scene of a fatal shooting affair recently, the victim being IX. H. I who lived with Mrs. Eduljee at 120 While the doctor was following the usual professional duties, about
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  • 576 14 SINGA PORE VOLU NT EE R CORPS Singapore. Jan H Routine Orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. LEAVE— OFFICERS The undermentioned Officers are grantee leave of absence as stated 2nd Lieut. R. E. Earle 16.1.33 to 1.1 OS (Europe) 2nd Lieut. P. H. Barton 10.2.33
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  • 180 14 LA DY ALLCHIN Why Captive' Woman is l>rtained' Gibraltar. Jan. 1. Sir Kenneth Beatty, Chief Justice of Gibral--1 tar, and the British Consul in '-fiffiMtnrr Morocco, are responsible for the well-being of 1 Lady Allchin, widow of the King's physician,!, rning whom a question is being asked in I. House
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  • 180 14 MALVERN FE ST IV AL 4M Tears of English !>' mi. i Sir Barry Jackson has Just announced hfe programme for nest jean* Malvern Festival Once more he is presenting a spectacle of 400 years of English Drama, and the event, as usual, irlll take place during the first thaw
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 194 14 Thousands Already Sold! THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST (1932 33 Edition) i)i!l.l) AND OOIfPILED BY H. F. KNAPP, F.R.G.S. BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER Acclaimed to be the most magnificently produced and most remarkable Book on Travel, Industry and Adventure in the East and Far Bast ever published. 368 BIG PAGES
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    • 417 14 BASKS AS I) IS SI RASH CHARTERED BANK Ol !M>l UMKMH (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 snares of £5 eacn ESJftMtl Reserve Fund tj.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 000,000 m <>n i< 38. Blstfcipagate, London. EC 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star *****0
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    • 261 14 THE YOKOHAMA >pJ BANK, LTD (Established Capital Bubscnbed 1 1 UP) Baaerve Fund President X r Vice-President X ■cad Ofllirr LONDON BANK Westminster Bank The National Provtactai Lloyd's Bank. Ltd Alexandrta (Egypt). B. Oilctti. Canton, Char. IHnabjlM. Kalyuan. Kanuhl X Angeles. Manila, U sakl. Newchwang. Pan.Bangoon. Bio de Jant:r Bsattle,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 532 14 BRrnsß broadcastim; i I CORPORATION PK()(,K\MMK> l«»|{ !\l)l\ 111 KM J j S STKAITS SETTLEME.M I J FBMB VIED MALAY STATES I FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, J 1 J DAVENTRY. ENGLAND. [J Wavelengths: 25.3 metres and 313 i I metres. i I ml.iv. January 2Sth MT. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal
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  • 467 15 Comparative iUt«menl of the value of Foreign Trade, including parcel post, bullion and coin, in 1931 and 1932. IMIMH I x I \|»oi; I S IM 1931 1932 Total Trade 1932 P-e.l Or** OrMd Mer- M BU.- On* to crea* Tot* Trade Grand chan- Port Hob and
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  • 341 15 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES i.i! uar\ H< London. 4 montlLs" M lijM London. 3 months" sight 29 32 London. 60 days' sight London. 30 days' sight 2 3 27 32 London, demand 2 3 London. T.T 2 3 25 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Buntarg, demand 158
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  • 65 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUB BER ASSOCIATION I i >th i. ..fllNi. II- R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 6 7|16 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. .FOB. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Feb. «*i March •<* April-June 613 16 615 16 July-Sept. 7 116 Tone of Market Quiet Steady. Latest Cable
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  • 246 15 C USTOMS INVOICE Monk Kong Office Not To Bo IZecognised anton, Jan. 1 1 Under instruction from the South-west Politiai c il. the Kwan^tung Provincial Goveni: .t to-day issued an order to all Government ;ts control stating that imports i with the Of the Chinese Invoice on. Hong Kong will
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  • 124 15 mi Sti litTin Rumour m :l« pooii nor puddles here" amid H ''*ii. fftiiV^ Warden oi lOßca, ft title Mala:. Matt when aaked whethar X «ac oTiT tnitfc tn the London metal market Hms »h:- iliiwiiiilii of Stralta tm are to I r month at present. llwit
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  • 43 15 BR ITIS H ENGINES FOR RUSSIA approodMktoty at £120.000 Means. Beyer. Pfcortr dlorwfemf wo** 5 «*Btmi piuni fa the U SAM. E? «a ibey wffl each tew weight l ton*, white the iwntntn* 1 H be of the two-axle I Hp^ j^h«4^^ fci^ML
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  • 99 15 GUT HRIE'S WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT The market has teen H»tat and duU during l» pa* week with little of interest to report- r:: RB M|toa lor December, 1932, at 17.000 tons. jtutMC nf 4 ,9*0 torn on the previous month's toe and to-day» price, we considerably below toi ajg«tt !'•'•<
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  • 338 15 The London Rubber Share Market IProm Our Own Correspondent J London, Jan. 3. All the papers liave this week issued reviews »f 1932 in connection with the rubber situaJon. I have attached herewith the rev: khich contain nothing very striking, are neither deeply optimistic nor pessimistic he future
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  • 146 15 Changes in Representative Prices Jan. 16 n l«--ican Can. Com. 58 58 58 v "Tphone and Tgraph 104U 104 T 103 1 on Railroad 41 Dupont 38 S 39 38', ;ne. Common 13 N.Q. 13 Gen. Electric 15'« 15 15 Gen. Motors 13 13% I Goodrich
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  • 868 15 mi rsuw J\m \i:\ i<n ii CLOSING <H 01 \II(iV> Bayers Srilc* sam Kumbang -3s 6d 25s 6d ustral Malay 18s noo am (ss> 10s 3d 11s 3d angin Tin H s 12s atang Padang ($1) 05 10 atu Caves ($1) 25 321 ;ukit Arang ($1) 40
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  • 204 15 BARLOW'S WEEKLY RUB BER REPORT •mgapare. Jam. 19. The easier tendency mentioned last week has been accentuated owing to lack of support by buying interests, and also to disappointment on publication of the American Questiennaire Figures for the month of December, which are as follows: laiparte: 28.600 tons an increase
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  • 16 15 Report tor jjjrl^STjTJt^jSS that crop of rubber barvwted *<* ,5..!-..-.. I from £23 SOT
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 149 15 *me* im*rd 112.900, 0ifl Assurance In force over $35,000,P»6 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Inoorpor*t«xl In the BtrmlU Settlement* > r- ci L-i-^n. lilt Bu.. dmg. CecU Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.C. v £J "0 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile- with
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  • 94 15 THE ABROAD r»r Jam. 1C > tJS4 I M 62b IB m 249 -'o" ■> 43 14.124 14 3 is. «d i;t a,w i|i 35 24.24 24 1 813 570 HI I fflcial 43H official lti^- J8 159 23.32 50 3!» If 7IS 17 13 32 htflß I*2 23 22T
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  • 887 16 I Australia Defeated by 338 Runs r WOODFULL'S RESOLU TE INNINGS Carried Shoulder High From the Field HiKland dritattd \ustralia in the third IYm mah h ,t \^.^< >esterda> hv 338 runs, iustralia being dismissed in thtn mi ond innings for 1 U (lful! th< Australian
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  • 56 16 Th«- lub hampionship (up i r s p. 305 C. B Maxwell vs j j. mMM 310 ::-.taM^afciv. i q h Billson. W s Allen H A On \s Ma jo: J M I'tJiusford Sc.r. Ld: y. PHI 5;,,: N j i Mlll V),. tu The above
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  • 82 16 been r-Hected to represent in the return horke, nxtun again* V :j n SiltU!(l; <> M- Patianc J^tmr.s Skadian si a M <- ouza (Jr) Sale! bin O>man fH.S.i R p Loor SriiMi yj 5*3 c tr Mci Abb^ ?;r,s rt P MC Baush S^"''r t a
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  • 901 16 Penang New Year Meeting Statistics DAVIKS HEADS .JOCKEYS' LIST :on jockey for la 1 list for 0M five-day Dal Penang Turf club N It .<: ■cho). WadnrarUi however, n. I :id with 7 wins. 1 second and i thirds v I >.-.:.. wins% 4 md 4T •Bd
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  • 53 16 GIANT-KILLERS KINK FORM R.AF.'s Rugby Win Over Cambridge l.oniion. Lan I■■ li of to-c'ay"< naichei, in the English football leagut M\ ISIU> I 1: voutherni P«1 1. I>!\ ISION 111.— Northern Doncaster 1 Ch< Abandoned a minutes play owing to fog. Hull 3. Barrow 0. I* l"i
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  • 87 16 PREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] Landan, Jan. 19. P- 21: Cambridge Un. 9. 38 Points for iVaki'MtMU .iiiri York Folio* inj arc the results of siatcta* undt: F League Uni^i rules on Ja. Borrow 25 Hull Batly 16 Warrington h itcn 3 Rochdale 5 'ord 10 Keighley 8 Halifax
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  • 61 16 MALAYAN A. P. C. Vs. SELANGOR ilaya Rugby XV will play Selangor at Kuala Lumpur to-morrow <Satur: The following team has been chosen to sent the company: Macaulay <Selangur>; Seoular rSelangori. Robertson Singapore)! ng». Cooper -Singapore); Shaw E apore*). Perv "^nangi; Sturgess B _apore». How gill < Singapore >. UV.
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    • 82 16 S.K.A. CLASSIFICATION ()K HOUSES AND PONIES to No. 7 —Am ndment No. 12— Issued Jan 18th 1933. HORSKS Transfers. t :om Class 3tQ Class 4 V-rciuT iiom Class 3 to Class 4. >«■« ('lassifirations. c., taapazfc. Class 2 Wampum. Class 3 Hard and Fast I)el#ti.n,s. class 2 —Battle Cre«t Class
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    • 206 16 NEW consiiinment 4 o Musial Instruni ni have jum hoen unj ed including MANDOLINES BANJUKES KEECH BANJULELES Ca// imd Sec Them: /Vices S. MOUTRIE Co.. :.td Singapore. < Incorporated in tbe fttmlta •ettleir IT IS ESSENTIAL TO INSURED AGAIXST Ml PERSONAL ACCIDI SU Apply for particulars of tl OCEAN "BONUS'
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