The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 March 1933

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS *L ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY MARCH 31, 19: ft. 10 CENTS.
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  • 306 1 Daring raid < a Mian-.hai ~i< am» i anchored otV Neuc hwani; an.) tin kiitiaji pinj; of four Bi itish ship "s ofhc rs by pirate has created a tremendous sensation in tix far J ast— llijie British \mbassador it M«.v uw has i...n summoned to London
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  • 187 1 COLLISION IN MID-AIR ToUft. Mar. 3Q. A later official communique states that no deaths but re seriously injured ■nd are in Rl condition in the air cclliso:. lama k mach.: Rt I I Earlier report In l.rat.d his il. paitu ■< •> ml and it M\rs In d.o
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  • 885 1 anov was a bar.r sat at a table some way back from the public counter with an abacus beside him and made additions in a ledger. When, as quite often happened, people shouted questions at him, he would look up from his ledger and. keeping the nis
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 171 1 t I^l < IGAI JF^ J IN THE ui> KECORD l»»" Uti iW\i\ R vFFLES HOTEL *l»lay»'s Premier HoteL WITH HOT AM) COLD RUNNING WATER TO-NIGHT I TEA DANCE-6.30 to 8.15~i.m INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9130 tc. MID-NJGHT. VMBER ROOM NOW OPEN FOR PHjafitE RONS AM) DINNERS. STRICTLY PRIV VTK m
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    • 332 1 SEA VIEW HO T^EJL SA I n\)\^ APRIL Ist, lit".:!. l\itnm> .nr !.i|ii.-. v M U Midnight, tin- KaU-Koom s r,-v«rvtd ioi mi Aiuiin A t wininni.i sontTY. The r— ltti I of thr Oxford ratnbridgp «»miety liave kindl> cwHrtfled to admit the PuMi afi< i Muimth*. i>\\( in<; l
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    • 58 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS r.■ Box Payo 9 w -.'.cv Is Safe Page 3. Gi r A Than Ever— Page 8. w lghing up This Question of Oil Page 3. i CHRYSLER POWER GAR C I AS IDEAL PIANOS GUARANTEED AGAINST WHITE ANTS from $375.00 GENEROUS ALLOWANCE MADE FOR OLD PIANOS TAKEN
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    • 6 1 OBTAINABLE %T ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES
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  • 427 2 Questions in House of ommons IFrom Our Own Correspondent) 1,.i.(i.m Mar II There is a good deal of interest in Malayan circles In the coming report of Sir Samuel Wilson. The following two questions and answers in the House of Commons this week shewed unsuccessful attempts
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  • 137 2 Mr L. Binyon lin Harvard Mr. Laure:. B;r \on. the MhpiM ■i.»r and poet, and Keeper of tht I), par of Prints and Drawings MM Museum, is t< from Mi ]*>-' hi 111<autumn He has \h-< the ferltish Museum for forty y. Mi Binyon has accepted the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 302 2 NEW SEASON'S BRUSHWARE. line -Ml.rtion ti ItSS patterns ot UX-BRITISII SHAVING BRUSHES. M rJ Messrs. Maw. Son and Sons. London, of MERITOR brv.shv.are fame. rMtracnoH wfniu Ml I)H AI HALL. LTD., (HKMISTS. Outport orders promptly executed. BUSINESS CARDS^ BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest ClaM W»rk— L»we«t Kat«i. AIDLAW
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    • 615 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tender>. NOTICE is hereoy given ttiai tenders arnow Invited for the follow :r^ -naterials or services and that particular? of ;ch tenderm .:>• be obt:>inrd hi ti. Itiu.t-r Rcom. Miiiikipal Offices Supply of Sulphate of Alumina for period j iti :;3 to 315 1934. nitf dorms
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    • 378 2 Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble keep teeth free from film with this special film -removing tooth paste Ir you were to allow your teeth t remove*? th^ rilm ai r< go even one day without brush- tht Iran r;,amr! H v> ing them, a coating of
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    • 84 2 SANATOCE^ i^ ~i irntabii ty X MW Tiredne V\> "~^3^^ He?d.- Cn X i^ Stomach Rid yourself of General Weakness ffTH ■:i\ i i- reiw "Thi'Tr ig abundant W ve^i« and T,«f. nirifma. S—iimmi will d "^>^ M■ J^ nJ oelkot you i i >se elements phosphorus albumn. irotn which
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 269 2 1M! WIKK Friday. Kigh Water. 00.41. 8.8 ft. 13.40. 7 5 ft Municipal Commission 2.15 Vootball S.AJ.A League I) Pulau Branl at Stadium. D. I Abattoir S.C. vs. V.M.C.A. at Jalan .r. SCC "B vs SC.F.A. 3rd. at SCC Band. Botanic Harden 5.15 p.m. H rid. i .1, \pril Ist.
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  • 221 3 BRITISH ARMS PLAN UNDER FIRE COMMONS AND GENEVA Why Turkey Was Left London M.v "> runts In the British draft disarmament .convention, which was under (Hmwion fa <:■«' .i „r. of Cnawu this afternoon. oml>-oil o* Turkey from u *l»=*n Power* mentioned In th« >l > Uo oi capt. Edei
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  • 312 3 Kemarkabk 1 Record <»t l.onuevitx he WUtshire hamlet of Stockley, which has netther church, post-office, inn. nor school. there it to be found a remarkable record of More than one-third of its inhabitants are in receipt of the old-aged nenwlon Until recently the majority of these veteran villagers
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  • 169 3 Arrested in D.E.T. and Gaoled An a in A nMnfiin who escaped from the lock-up ward of the Singapore General Hospital while serving a tarn of eight years at th prison, failed in bis attempts to cheat Justice, 'and he found himself before Mr. H. Porrer, the
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  • 8 3 i "Se.r -UlvoP .1— Tan-vLi Club on S..";'-.-'
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  • 806 3 Malacca Wants An Advisory Board (By Our Muslim Correspondent' Mr. Euscf b*r S.. at a m.. Committee f the Straits Settlen Malacca) A hHd some days ago. t Government to establish a IMkoum4m Ad- vtaory Board In Malacca l it was i said, considered it advisable,
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  • 123 3 A meeting of the OOmmltt- <>( thr- NTula; States AsT'OCii'tion waj he.d in X .1 I ipur Dr. D. C. Macaskill r With regard to Restricted Residence Ena<fment 1933 bill It was the opirlon 01 the Irafted should b<.drawn, that the Banishmcir P ttUMUI .v be ani.'nded
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 281 3 I KSS IMPROVING. I n|| FACTORY'S RECORD. I days of trade depression! I nearttßtaff to lear a t I ont industry is working at I repealed that this factory's! for the pa a a*ar 19.000 ci f •se 10.000 cars some 1.800 n despatched overseas, South and Mew Zealar 4
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    • 164 3 "(HEAP" OILSI I CASTROL GIVE YOU GIVES YOU j ffUnn DtAninbu i^^^B /MnRFMPr 1 I 111 I!■ L^# E^^^^i O c D v/ loc SO-CALLED a WAKFFir l D fl cneap (ostioi OILS J^ M°T oil C C. WAKEIIELU CO.. I.T». Borsumy Building, Kobinson Road. Singapore hartt red Bank hambers.
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  • Article, Illustration
    265 4 One legacy from the old house which often difficult to fit into che re^trined space of the new one is the solid table, which was a sort of set piece with chairs to match. Ours ted aVnV"^ leaves, but even in its smallest •iae it was too
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  • 568 4  - SOME HA TS FROM PARIS Jean Blanchot By ALL collections are built around some fa may be a t: n. line or fabi -less the theme is the chief thought around which thf collection as an ensem. Is a prevalence cf black and pink, or satii angular lint*. These dominant
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  • 210 4 Ku— in U c. Butter a I spread a fairly th if rice on the bottom Sprinkle with small pieces of tomato and season v. md pepper. Fill tin- dish with layers in the same order, cover with cooked green peas, and dot with small lump.of butter
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  • 1122 4 The Correct Style Of Clothes. DRESS TO SUIT YOUR WEIGHT. FAT women proverbially like the sweet- jbodUi not eat. tad apparently by the same token they love the clothes they should not wear. It is a pity tha* do not become salespeople in dress <hops. More than anything else an
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  • 111 5 3UNSKI REFLECTIONS ON CHE RIVER AT PUTNEI i nil»f boat I in tl. V«tef M thr Ih.inu- .11 I'U <»!<• -i") '.iikl i! HINI>REI>S <M KAKMFU> Imm North \N ales. la.xa-l. Cheshire and Sh.-op-.hnf attended lh< lir^i i.tt,. rah ili>tr«-*s. -ale m Noclh
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    • 249 5 1 > WKN WOMAN Ml SI n| j Have \ou seen tfiis Famous little Dancer that the whole town ©*'*"riy c.,5 9.15 nu. I:.??™.:: l'.V^r.iL.lL 1 AVI LION i CAPITOL i RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 W y,,*ational Story „1 y ou ,ig tw 0/ Km Abwlrte sAwHhot Saturday RcNll rAVLtTTt K-^^^^^lJ
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    • 288 5 "Faiihless" i^ (\>minu Yes \nother M.-Ci.-.M. Hit MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3 p.m. E n<»\v and then usually vi. cdly on| comee hapny pictare brimftd good humour and Itj and you hei jring \Sti"i w GREAI BBRETS IA EXAMPLE FOX TOi James W j Boots Mai lory iSHK'S NEW fOITLL IMS
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  • 184 6 When this toman of 72 years found a remedy for her indigeiti ved to be one her 70-year-old brother was already using to keep him "a pert She writes r years I had suffered with indigestion, and simply could not eat an egg or a potato.
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  • 165 6 A Treatment That Is Different. II you are Blinf the tortures of Piles and Its kindred ailments, and have tried, MM] known remedy without obtaining relief, we ask > >■: ;>• \n vi kck s :;sc <hv nvK ill I PLASMA a trial. Its curative healing
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 919 6 Army and Territorial Championships our hours of rarely internipionslnps aj Hall, London. Only mainthese, each of HwW rounds, and Bjaarfe requiring a decision upon point > there the otticials. and not BJBflh -ndr.net' That included many peuplt Hi ■i-.M.'-.u r ti I fcaj v HP .v ■MBkai Of
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    • 167 6 Loss of JIHIH Last Summer :u Our Owr. Correspondent London. Mai 11. I), C.GG la lass last sun. of £619. despite a small Blilß| I I i .i decrease of 1266 in the c< maintaining the |tOMSfI Staff. The Coninattee's chic! the sarJoW decrease cf £195 0(1 lile\
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    • 159 6 Points Victory Orcr Dutch Fighter I From Our Own Correspondent i London. Ma. H Tlif top-line contest at th Malß] I n ment at Brighton Dome last week was bt- M I B X.::_ n Cross giant. Van OMk if Holland. This was :nus bout in Brighton, and.
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    • 168 6 Northampton luhPosition From Our Own Correspondent i London. Mar. Ii 1 I The directors of the Northamp' Rociation 1- out ball Club state that the last balance sheet showed net liabilities of £3.000 in addition to the absorption of shareholdei vested capital. With no reduction of ai and
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    • 60 6 CHANGE TO Those old worn- V v c out plugs of yours Ul f* may be wasting f"l^J one gallon J of petrol B J out of I^^^^^ |IJ|] PATENTED I every ||]|1 mad^ s nc^ndJ 5 FOR MALAYA— 2mJ BOKNK) 3 MOTORS (Ml^H I I Ml IHi Xi Ml
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    • 28 6 PREPARED AND MATURED THE PLAYER'S WAY THE EXCLUS c WAY THAT LEADS TO BACHELORS i iSI JPyft V i f T »Ji V Ilk |I JOHN PLAYER SON'
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  • 132 7 R.S. F.C. SEAPLANES AS COASTAL AIR TAXIS? WING COMMODORE'S HINT TO FLYING CLUB Aid Monopolies To Trap Smugglers MEW SOURCES OF REVENUE More Landing Grounds Needed In Malaya 11 .;li« it- nt land i nt; grounds were available in Mula\a thtrtv\ould MH.n sprnii; into existeme ;i light plant- service, ired
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  • 968 7 air. UMiaa said the accounts show a de-:-.t lency for the year. H» dote Is, however, anting down the dub property has been ad--1 rt*t i>mm**r aim! ths M CHttr BalK** fl99as Z .nd.-n..^- BgMi peegM leejaftrMfl *>cial trwft to Penang or trthfr seaports. Another
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  • 65 7 Singapore health itatMHt for the week- 1 t:d;:: mv. r. m s •m: at I*4 (Its aMfes eraales). giving a death I late of 1788 par mine per annum, compared in t .«nd IT 80 in MifgpopdteC Phthisis I 28 ti iis and MltetiUs SS. R bait am m MM
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  • 829 7 ACCUSED COXSTABLK CHANGES HIS STORY Lance Corporal Alleged to Have Taken Wheel A denial that he drove police van No. 1646 it caused the death of the conductor of nd that he had beei induced by I .\ing, wa^ Mohammed Marof when he save .nent
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  • 214 7 Further Tour ol Malaya Mr. H Sampson Relph is shortly le:. :;ind on a further tour >>! M Relph returns to the Far East not as a -:er but as one who has proved himself in the past ii. many walks of usefulness. Sampson Relph spent
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  • 371 7 S.S. Pontianak And A $21,000 I Agreement An action arisUiu Gram On disputed owner-; shh) of a well-known steaSMr, BM s.s. Pontianak pHsl before Mr. Ji. H the Supreme Coup. Tii. m I ..it (pWhttff) I Hoo Lye <defei:<:..\' Mr. S. C fjOhn th.
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  • 154 7 Accused (iets Benefit Of Doubt Alleged to have stolen $1.10 worth of electric fittings chiefly elect; In Wee Ah Chew, a Chinese, described M I Merchant. ■Jfjaajtd befov Mr J P. P Gregg, the Singapore Fourth <■ Magistrate, yesterday when tho prosecution alleged that accused was f
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  • 74 7 I' i. -titied that the B I 1 1 -i tp lot] \y, the (Juvr: ni.i tD Cuuncil under section 12 of 'the ftJkn Ordinance 1932 limiting the number of alien.-, not being transit p;i; aliens. 1 which aiij .-hipping company or charterer or OfVZH'r el air.
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  • 358 7 Haul of Over 300 !b. Dutiable Tobacco An interesting story of the discovery by a revenue patrol of dutiable tobacco on a small island off Pasr was told b\ Gov< ment Monopolies officers to Mr. A. v. ■H Second Magistr.: I :<!ay morning v ■i tan
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  • 64 7 Leaves Singapore fm Lighthouse Inspection Master Attendai. G Freyberg. R.N.. :ht on board the Sea Belle II for annual inspection of light- houses in M .:ait The Sea Bell* II will also be ustd on this trip to tcu- or a the disused Government launch Lumut from
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  • 178 7 Municipal Committees And Proposed l Sewerage Schemes Mv:.. C mmittee No. 2 decided that it *as not desirable that resp- tor Con- sultant;* report or. proposed sewerage schemes be divided, and generally approved the proposal to appoint Mr J. D. Watson, of the firm of Messrs. Dodd and
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  • 58 7 Death Of Former Municipal Engineer It Ls learned that Mr. Robert Pei.ce. a former in Singapore, has died at Gibraltar. Mr. Prirce held the post of Municipal Engineer to tli ality of Singapore from 1901 to 1916. when he ret i nd Pr: MVkf«i Hh Perang M
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  • 83 7 Th> II in M C H f i Councillor. Malrvca, who Mn Chirk.' s;.il-d i,- Errta. A large an.! repre^* to bid farewell I, on- bt i < ailing time both sides of Malacca Mm r were jinr-i by taMfcai I p.- i races and
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  • 928 7 Alleged Wah Huav Lottery COFFEE SHOP RAID Chinese Detective Sergeant Charged a raid on a Hylam coffee shop and the urat of six Chinese, one of wham m said to be a detective sergeant utta -hed to the local police force, was described to Mr. J. F.
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  • 885 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY. M ARCH 31 1933. SAFEGUARDS There are indications of inc. douir retarding the efficacy or the "safeguards" which are to be imposed •In Indk wMB the constitutional reforms are brought into being. Not everyone li able to share Lord [Twin's confidence. The ex-Vie my d< nol
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  • 211 8 'harminu \r^ Stsr In ilandlo With a-:v" Holl\-wood's child talent is given plenty of scope in "Handle With Care. the Fox picture which opened at the Alhambra ywterday. Both Buster Phelps and George Ernest, in the role of the two orphaned children who are "handled with care" by
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  • 91 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Pari^ specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London, Mar. 30. Spot 2 3 32d. (2 3 32d Forward 2 7,32 d. (2 7 32d
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  • 606 8 Land Where Prosperity Lingers Sarawak's Varied Trade Interests h Brooke, of Sarawak, accompanist lis private secretary, is fearing Singapore this norm: P ando O Comorin to spend I fey. aeland Ho is joining his amily there, and they vtll all return together. P.ajah has spent the ?ast few da\ Elaffles
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  • 277 8 PEN ANG THR IFT SOCIETY nmplaint Airain-i Kxc-ossivi* 1 iotiorarid [From Our O*n i the half yearly h»*h*"c of the Munadpai Co-operative Thrift and Loan society a atraa^b/ worded letter was read from the aaaMaaw director of the co-operative society drawing attention to the large amounts paid ii. noraria to
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  • 25 8 A number of Japanese IhMliiH|m arnn-o at Bheefoo. east of Hhwiliiin. IMtuiay from I and landed detachment of marines. < —Union Tin w
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  • 337 8 DOUBTS ABOUT THE "SAFEGUARDS" Hitust of Cmrtr It 11.. II.; in H9 v«t*s to 43 f I i .1.11, I apiM.n I. vi mine tße C—\rrmmeu ol Im! A labour opposition amen inter alia, dominion status i..; l: feated by 475 vote? to tt.—Reutauthority' to set up a Joint s
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  • 46 8 Moscow j London. Mar. M. m -mond Ovey i lii Nil*-*. I H I I vI. I c hmmjH nMm -nu.it... with regard to the BnthA J fptoyfrr of Metro arrested by Che Ogpu He leaves Moscow- to-nicht I and mill return later.— Ren
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  • 139 8 .\ppr (Tim iu Ud < \i*rht At the Singapere Boys' Bramde cj>cn the Victoria Memorial ff*F' last nitrht there a larpr and very appreciate I the aoloiatß. This concert was in aid o. tti Jubilee Fund, for in the «aming Or I j ajamaY ftManT^aaffttfaff faaT aSaTfl
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 185 8 S WHOLESOME, REFRESHING. Prepared solely from pure West India Lime Juice, and the finest refined Sugar. Insist on having ROSE'S. (ALDBECKS Have You Visited Our New PROVISION STORE IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. "TP™ SALE BEGINS TO-DAY GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER BEFORE Mil /•MA/ I'I.XIN HI
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    • 56 8 CHRISTIAN CHiMUTY. One can forgive a man's had English provided his Scotch is good. But <»ne can never forgive the map. who is laid Up 18 result ol serious illness oi injury uh<> had forgotten to take out "GAFLAC 1 ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE I IFF ASSURANCE CORPORATION,
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  • 96 9 HN!) OFFICERS KIDNAPPED IKOM NANCHANG 'utraijc Unprecedented In History Of Chinese Piracy SENSATION IN FAR EAST Britain Enlists Aid Of Japan And Manchukuo L t^T^T2!l.h S^" er Nanchant W waiting for »> thf >i..1e,,t annual> 1,, nr „,r > lhis unpretrdrnlrd It reprt-vrnU a niu
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  • 7 9 r,.,nt achored Off Newchwang I
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  • 117 9 iondlx lUH Will i \l\ League ■■i Ma. Mar. 3e. I'- the pwKtaffl of the mandated Partftc. remassuncea wishes a conflict wit:. discussion to dissipate all and ojuell anti-German prou aho active hi this matt ».T* tune, it addr. me must conVaaict mat the miiftnil tsiands are boety
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  • 28 9 ,Ps Withdraw V\ urniiis: I" M -r.ce of fatbirfV* Mriaops at Fnlda m view of HtUer puwlii that tkm 'hMrcli in Ocrssaiqr wfll be rsspscted.
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  • 326 9 niatSL stir In the Far East than the isdartjoa of Mrs. Pawley and Mr. Charles Corkas at N'fwchwang in September is the first of be recalled by »>»*|fpftii circles a pointed out that the freebooters bsmD M passengers and suddenly disiav tnem»c. .^s on the
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  • 36 9 Peipinc. Mar. 2t. Lieut. Davidson-Houston of the British Military Attache's office left this evening for Newchwang to render assistance in getting the ITMirrHyf captives out of the hands of the pirates. Reuter Far Eastern.
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  • 217 9 Alleued Sacrifice <H Interests Of Shareholder^ Lendaa. Mar. 3d. three week- the case against an and three other directors charged with, between Hovf 1930. and August iefraud shareChosen Corporation wa» con- -on alleged that money belong■osen CorporaUon was used by Harman with the concurrence of his codefendants to
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  • 31 9 :-,0 000 To He Fnli^t<'d Kor Ke- \fforestation The House of IlUMMflslliai las passed bill, which the Senate approved on Tuesday, limmlMfciH the Government to enlist a quarter
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  • 113 9 CAUSE OF All: LINER DISASTER Passenger Smoking Theory Dismissed Brussels. Mar. :'.n. The City Qfl Liverpool a:: crash 1 h its toll of fifteen v. was not due to .are of the engines. mclUoion ot the p.' inquiry held on the MMM ot the dLsastt
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  • 137 9 Hunger Menaces Millions In Russia Berlin. M..i 10 Russia to-day L> gripped by famine as disastrous AS the catastrophe ot 1921 when million* died, declared Mr. Garth Jones, formerly political secretary to Mr Lloyd George. who has i in Berlin en route for London after a lone
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  • 101 9 Mr. Nmai [tail ;iiu In On Wa> Tit < icm<'\ ;i I I 3«. Norman Davis has arrived and is spend r ing the week-end discussir- r MacDonald and other members of the cabinet preliminary details of the world economic conference. Then he will go to Geneva
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  • 93 9 Thrcr l>t\id In \(»ki»h,im;i GriMi Tokio, Mar. 3». Three airmen are dead and two or three are missing as a result of a collision in mid-air between two naval planes during flying practice this morning near Yokohama. One of Dm machines plunged into the sea and the
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  • 57 9 Japanese Delegate In Dan.uer lloston. Mar. :;o An apparent attempt to wreck the express train in which Mr. Matsuoka was travelling to Boston ma., i by the rail police who state that two iron rails wrapped in red and y. flags were discovered on the track
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  • 50 9 SHANGHAI— LONDON Wirele>* Service In The Summer London. Mar. 30. Reuter understands that negotiations ha. concluded for a direct London Shan service to be operating at the end the summer. The Shanghai in<Uu! <[„ v will be Brttkh and will be financed- frcm the proreeds of the Boxer indemnity fund
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  • 48 9 Hcrt/nu And Snails Partie> Share Cabinet Pretoria. M.ir. 30. General Hertzog has resigned and reformed the south African cabinet 'i:. d are now evenly divided between the South African and s lonalist parties with General Hertzo* as ftSMtat and General Smut* as Minfct< r Ja-M.e R«-.».
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  • 180 9 Sensational French Trial Knds CONSPIRACY' Five Kx-Ministers In The Witness Box Paris. Mar M. The ■»•::>.( Uonai trial o! a tornier Fn-nch a:r director in whicli M. Pamlevt'. Cienera! Wry^atid and the form.' Ministers M Herriot M rardieu M Pi'-tri and M. Guernier were at ended
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  • 109 9 IN DIFFIC ULTIES Seychdfef Phiafffl To Be Examined London. Mai The Colonial Secretary has appcinted M: I Reid, C.M.G.. late of the Ceylon Civil Service. as Financial Commissioner to examine and report on the difficult financial position oi Seychelles. Mr. Reid is leaving England for- the s chelles immediately. [Mr.
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  • 105 9 >vU >> Pw Britain T<> luterl'eri .'ii uitervievi with the British Ambassador in connection with the arrested Metro-Vickers employes. LitvinofT s;iid Methods of crude pressure may sometimes be effective in Mexico, but in Russia they are fated to fail According to a semi-official statement, the I Ambassador went
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  • 53 9 K;i>t RhoncMa By-EfectiM Ke>u!i London "Mar ;it The by-election in East Rhondda caused by ♦he death of Lt -Col. Watts-Morgai^ resultc: follow.-: Mr. Mainwaring (Lnb) 14.127 Mr. Homer (Communist) 11.228 Mr. Thomas (L 7.851 (The flpures at the General Election were: Lt.-Col Watts-Morgan (Labj 22,086 M. A.
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  • 70 9 Cheered By Crowd on Way to Levee London. Mar. !S. <": k\: .c t;: ..:.■.*■<■ to St James's Palai tc-day where he held the second levee ol the season His Majesty, who won Field-Marshal's uniform and was bare-headed and withe 'Ut *> great coat, was cheered bf I
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  • 49 9 Japan's Import Six Times As Much As China London. Mar. 30. ■sports Of ordnance and hic;h explosives from United Kincdom to China .I.qta:. t« tailed £51.816 and £299 000 n i irin» the fujhtern month I t ited M: Borgtal :n HM BMH OoaHMOft Rentrr
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  • 31 9 Washington. Mar. ,!0 The Bill for :-a'mn of $50,000,000 al Farm Mortgage Bank backed i>v (••>■- meat has boon introduced in the 5^ :;at< If Senator iffcAdo Reoi
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    • 152 9 SPECIAL OFFERS ROBINSONS t /O ATM! UK VFST.s 1 S^J N*(l without sleeves. '|X f m liUi nbbed ends I 34. 36. 38. 40 42-in. chest hi f vf Price $I /7SPECIALU UOFFERS// 4 m?M m? mm ■B :^^>i>\ ln tht nru tlhlt -t't>. V: **fe3 Plain colours Hcither Mi\tu:<
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    • 1165 10 THE BLCF PUNNFI LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co, Ltd. Steam Shis Co Ltd and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (1931) Ltd. MuSl sSn- N.nip»'.;,n C Ltd THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Cod.. Ltd. THE rtrMTS STKAMSHIP C Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE CHLNA NAVKiATTON C Ltd THE
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    • 525 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Dne Spore- Sails Sport 8.8. CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Apr. 15 Apr 17 «.s CITY OF KHIOS For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg
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    • 307 10 P& 9 O ft British India and ApcarL s (Inro. In Ugtaai) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WTTH HIS MAJESTY'S r.OVlil LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SEKVK OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAM Kb TonD:ir<- Tunr RANCHI I' Ma: 31 «)V.« CARTHAGE
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    • 591 11 l^-N oi VV. i «KK,. ROTTERDAM ,M, I MARU T. 12.000 Apr. 4 f KASHHCA MARU T 10 nnn M.4* May 4 E maru t 10<400 June 29 NIaN < T 10.700 July TO I IVKKPOO! 1 1 M Valencia and Uvrrpooi Apr 22 23 !<• H\MBIK(. WTSHIMA MARU 8^
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    • 368 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK 1 HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO i SEATTLE DIRM 1 OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA
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    • 917 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ DI X 1 UN— Fiid. < ik it SouiMb Ampi-nan. Tadu.' oa and Banjoewangi. 'from MAROS I riday March 31. Poeloe-KidjanK. Sapat. Tembllahan. Poeloe-Pallas and Reugat <)l' TIN NOOK I -Friday. March 31. Munt- 4; (passengers and mails only). Batavia. Sen ar g AU
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  • 234 12 oDKSSA j ROFESSOR'S DISCOVER! Par! if Eyes of Corpses TraKpknted Professor Filatoff of Odessa ha? cured 24 persi ss. and has demonstrated the Striking reatifcl of his experiments before a specialists in Moscov d is to transpknl tbe cornea, the transparent horny part of the
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  • 179 12 1 ondon. Mai 1 The Bishop of London, in a lunch-hour address at St BartholemeWs warned modern youth against spacious teaching which, he said, was. subverting the whole morality of England. ung man and a young woman came to me the other day and a^ked me if
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  • 80 12 in Parkhurst and Exeter prisons are to be supplied with a weekly newspaper of own. Each paper will be a summary of world news t xcept crime, and will be compiled. a and run off by duplicators within the prison walls. Each prisoner will have a tath
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 631 12 Burns Philp Line. •Incorporated in Australia' FO§ UKISHANK. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via IWA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (1 1 aMsl Mi swl B.S. MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de luxe, single
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    • 504 12 THE EAST ASIATIC C(L STATE SHIPPINi LIMITK!). of Wttttn Australia Incorporate In Ek-cjnart Tl'phcne 5323 t Knrxr PASSFNGEK AND M.FIGBI ,o< .Noa f!;^ s\^,^u accommodat immbirg \m) h.hmi', in puseiigers, will Prom Prom Prom Proa s f Pi-.»>rio n tlp vifl Pn» Spore Malacca Port Penmns swett. ham a LALANDIA
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 674 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Barv'-. -.fry Saturday 7 p.m and Thursday? 7.30 am Kedah Monday v Friday 7.30 a. m Saturdays 7 p m. Kuantan (\la Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7 30 a.m. Kuantan oia Jeraiitut) 5..": T .i- 7 p.m. Kdantac (via Padang is- aj Monday and Friday 7
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    • 217 12 at 2.4. Reiyo Maru. Jap. 3310, from Port Redon 30.3. for Le Havre via Port Said 30.3 40. from Melbourne 30.3. for Australian and Java Ports 3.4. Maru. Jap. 5938. from Kobe 30 3. for Coombo 1.4. Nagoya Maru. Jap. 3729, from Moji 30.3. for Batu Pahat 30.3. Sui Sang,
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 894 13 Kirst ot Two Nen Hamburg Am. nk U.:iU) Ton VeMCfa Except for the British ships trading to UK West Indies, practically all the mm pan carrying vessels which operate > I and Central A ies are propelled by .nerv in 1928 the H nburg Amtrik.i I .ich
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    • 349 13 A(I v entu rou s Yachts men Reach Pacific The 80-feet yacht. Quebec Ptarmigan. OJ pleasure trip around the world Bl i lour fcun a .lure, dropped anchor i;. BMBboaafja 1 to the Philippines so mucli that whil' continuing on to Manila and Kong. (\ipiamed und 0
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    • 276 13 lour Already in the Hoover's History The Dollar liner President BooVßf making quitt li name for herself as a record holder for at sea. Since January 1932. nc fever than four children have, under the sKilful care of her surgeon. Dr \v \i Brown, had their first
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    • 168 13 Allri^t il False InfurmatiMl I?\ Shipmaster Captain Johaiin Jacobsen. master of tba Diederichsen appeared before Con v i at the Hong Kong Marine Court to answer a summons on three counts prtf< I by Sub-Inspect' >r X I o MM tii:,t H I 27 he did wilfully |tfl
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    • 312 13 T II X SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Head Office: Ist KoitiNsOM KOAD. SINGAPORE Pbo-eeoea Cable > M.\ KUTISKIi. SINGAPORE. lornins J dail> m Mala>j Deliven »h»ta earh mornin X Latest m tl im> and latest announcements ondoM rubber and tin abll s appear Sprt-ial features include pictures, bndo notes pt:> lvith
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    • 118 13 form one smqle roum whon desir^o These various details of the first-second-ai 1 third-class accommodation have a secondar. Interest in that the Canbia and CordJQHTt t* used for cruising purpot;os b<operatinq on the scheduled run !>•••.'.(■";• r .i:id tl>- West Indies. The- have been i) d v. ith tins end
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    • 228 13 I NEW SHIPMENT OF ANGEL SKIN LACES PRINTED GEORGETTES The Best suitable for Evening Frocks Just Unpacked At Wassiamull Assomull Co. 31 33 High Street Phone 7144. -^^BEAUTY that needs no artificial aids HTHF kind of heautv that i- founded on rational li\ ,n- and eating endures through a litt-rinic.
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  • 415 14 PUBLIC PREJUDICE BREAKING DOWN Rewards the Same as For Men Professor Winifred Cullls's recent disclosure that then- is a -t-ri< n. scarcity of w^men doc- i tors in Britain was confirmed by Mi-- 1•. M. BrOOkl the War;ir-: ami Sceretaiy tt the Lon- don School ol
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  • 382 14 SAVIO UR OF BRITONS Man Who Tried to Gel l'56,00(U)(M) From Russia Mr I-".:. I'rquhart who won world-wide fame bf Mi lUtant— br:t vain cflorts to obtain i i»00.000 fiom So\nt Russia for h:- holders as redress tat confiscation o: I •:t\ du\; ::>. a London nur troni I pneumonia,
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  • 79 14 The following is the programme of drills up I to and for week-endinp. Apri. 2nd Friday. 5.15 p.m., Ilendqr.art. Ut Bn Sit:. Sec Lecture— Phonograms; Armoured Cir Sec., New Members M.G. inst *uction Bde. Sipnal I Sec. Section Parade; Mala\ He;-.0.-'iartei F" t Malay > Coy.,
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  • 119 14 I PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. Bl HMA, 1 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J I FEDERATED MALAY STATES i I p J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31 3 i metres I i Hi<l.i\. Manh :;i QM? Ml .n: Tim.' Signal J I P.: H
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  • 272 14 Patient's Collapse During An Operation Eviden i that chloroform h.n —n adir.;n;<tered as an :>.:. I ti a doctor, who btftewd hi MM .ti::r.::.is-.t -:v.. th> r MM ONI :;t .in in r;,f; ftj BacfeMMt Mtfd BBJ I |MfeHß (fi)i IB inspector at Chatham Dockyard, of
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 291 14 Foods The Wllenburys' Foods arc particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climate* They are free I from harmful germs, Mid are rcaJ.ily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, they are practically identical in composition with mother's
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    • 478 14 jBANKSAND CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. \ISTK\U\ \M> DBPM England b> Hoy;.: < •aid up capital in 600.000 snares Of £5 ea I £3.oo*Jlii 'I'M! (if^i [cacrvc uaasHiy oc rnpnpH* ■w^w.wv EC Llor SUr Saigon Unritsar Ipoh Semarang Jangkok Seremban kaawai BaWa^Bai laariaaf B%i Singapore Calcutta I Lumpur :awnpore v Sourabafa
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    • 285 14 JNSURA>s( I THK YOKOHAMA SI BANK, LTII. Presklent: X Koia«Mu E*, I Okubo it..,., The Nation;. a l Bank I loyd -v B;:! k. Lie Alexandria < Egypt* BaUvla. Ber. rakaata, Canton. Changchun. I>. Banohihi. Katyuao, Karachi. KobAngeles M ttrit fa. Ifarunouchi x.■ aTanaanii Bio o> Janeiro. Saii 0 Beattle.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 385 14 KOIM) YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which ran be received in Singapore Java Station* 'Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony :alla and other stations. l sual call after records ■Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok. 21 metres from 6.30 pjn
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  • 664 15 SULPHUR DUSTING DEMONSTRATION TROL OF OIDIUM VEAE 89 Planters Gather At Nilai A demonstration f sulphur dusting was a on Bhutan E> <• NBai when in ideal .-i i»... ■awn tarn BM ntroi ouiim.: Bsvaas state conditions. I of the Rubber H«arareh institute, pei d the demonstration by deaertbin i
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  • 66 15 GUTHRIE AND C.'S REPORT i ha remaiufd dull since our >wing to the decreased craps now hamslatl. due to the wintering season,! rubber romi forward fcr sate! ul -<* prk*s have therefon rcosinded more or 1m steady 1 *eal quot *tu.ns are:— s !">« don i 32t Yurk 229 A<*&
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  • 11 15 square .»rd o.' rubber flooring Mrtalkd in the new Shell-liex Hows.
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  • 239 15 < omp.i i ison> o! K. niio on Liquor* course of his report for 1932. the Hong Kong Superintendent of Imports and Export states: The net wvenu. collected on liquor $2,461,497 68 as compared with $2,416,838.04 in 1931. The decrease of over $50,000 In duties on European
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  • 169 15 BARLOW AND CO.'S REPORT Singapore. Mar. 3*. Very little later* has be< •>d in the lubber market dr.m.; the past week. Orders have been poor ana sellers have shown inclination to operate at cut rent quotations. On balance the maikrt is about cent lower. Both London and. New York remain
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  • 87 15 (iu thru and \Vteki\ Krport Wh^Bjirr. Mar. 3t. Latest buyers' prices, received by cable this morning, for Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels are as follows oil i: I York Philadelphia 2.20 cents (U.S. curr -per lb landed U.S.A. Pacific Ports 2.15 cents i U.S.
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  • 183 15 l<>- »l 5».700 I. ls| Vnr The twenty- third ordinary annual general meeting of Radella Bobber Estate. Ltd.. will be held on Wfdn— day. April 5. at 12.15 p.m.. at 4. Ford Road. Malacca The directors report shows that after charging all expenditure to revei year's working resulted
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  • 57 15 Two of the three staircases. In the section c Prudential Co's building in Ho'born Is being built, are to be covered vith rubber. These staircases are made of special steel casings which are filled with cement, and rubber treads <*ing specially moulded In one piece tread, nosing and riser conforming
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  • 265 15 Economies <>n Jeram Kuantan Estate i ■The report of the directors of Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate. Ltd.. to be presented at tho ial general meeting at the Chartered Bank Chambers on Friday April 1. st 1 Th<- .ss for the yejt: provision for depreciation, directs etc., amounts to
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  • 225 15 $1,642 Profit For The Year The annual meeting of Haytor Rubber Estates Ltd.. will be held at the French Bank Buildinus. Singapore, on Saturday. April 8. In the report of the directors It Is stated thai the net profit lot the year afui deducting directors' fees of $1,800
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  • 107 15 THE ABROAD l-.ii Mm. 28. 12.07 8.48 375 605 Belgrade I 255 Berlin 20.43 14.33 Bombay Is. 6d. 15.6 1 lfid .els 35 24.50 Buch i; 313 f>7S Buenos A 47.58 41 offi. Copenhagen 22 7 16 Gen 22 J 17.70' -fors 192.33 22', Kong Is. M 110 110 Madrid
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  • 58 15 Polio Gaining (Iround in lloilatui \mstcnl.ini Mai I! II OflOM ictfan is gaining ground in Holland now th;' fa restriction is pra< tablished fact The paper learns that some Dutch rubber produeei tual restriction plans. < tin principal arguments against restriction, the paper understands. Ls tha' process Of
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  • 159 15 Changes in Representative Pricey m.i n 28 Ame. L-r.n Can. Cum 55 57 56 S Am. Tpnonc and Turaph ts% 91 v 90 Atcheson Railroad 42 L 44 's 42 Dupont Firestone. Common 10 9% 9% Gen. Electric M 11 Goodrich AX 4. 4 Goot 13
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  • 403 15 The followring publications were ii*ued or .ved by the Department ol Statistic.-*. S.S. and F.M.S. during the period March 18th to 24th. 1933. in. .ilafcle for publi use in the Reference Library. Fullerton Building, Singapore Application may be made by m.mbers of the public v- idem
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  • 63 15 M' M rardn r an C MM ndustry dm 32. The tmk that durji^ 1 Urn ';;ariua! IPCTOtM ol world consumpnp la 1929, Mm rest of the world gained I I: -h. follow.:i:- :s. in spiU' of the n; Mmui.. r.-.st of th> v.'irki |m ii«-ci tin-
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  • 344 15 EXCHANGE RATH b 30 London. 4 months' sight J7 32 London, 3 months' sUjbi 2 3 13 18 London, t>o days' sight 2 3 25 32 London. 30 days' sigh: 2 3 3 4 London, demand 2 a 23 32 London, T.T 2 3 11|16 :id Puris,
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  • 70 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION March Mth.. 12 cUrk mm R.S.S. Equal to London BUndanL Spot < loose 6 R 5.5. Equal to London tfonilfrt. <POB.» 65 16 I Standard R.SS on Tender April 6 6>« May 6 316 65 1b AprU-June 63 16 65 16 I uly-Sept 6 Oct-Dec.
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  • 821 15 ci/omxcj vi <»i *tim\.< IHI IMI M II >||| CLOSING QUOTATIONS) m Kumoanj: <£» 23s 3d 24s 3d Austral Malay (fj 18& 2Us uom. Ayer Hitam 10s 6d 11s 3d Bangin Tin (El 10s «d ll.s 6d Bat an,- Padang isl» 05 07. < ($1) 35 40
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 74 15 toets txcmtd |12,MMf As»urame in force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the atralts Settlements) Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act in
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  • 566 16 S.C.C. LOSE TO ;BE ;:.c. Five Goal Victory for Hk Utta < < ited itself at the Anson Road E R.C. defeated a of the hag i. nil. Their victcr> was deserve*, but the S.C.C. were by no means up to tl: .td displayed previously this
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  • 83 16 i I-i ulium Rous- narred the vat* lays ai :nese .in the second division ol iuut at Jalan B«sar, yesterday. c had to administer several warnit. on both sides and after I uement in tin .off Amin of the Malays ark he Chinese. aine. the cxrhangfli being
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  • 31 16 :b monthly mbftd four-l:.-ld on F-ida' inn mm play .ticket I »norro" on the S.C.R.C •Slow Hian Ji»w Kre John Urn Choon Sim, Kong Lecng Mm Kean X Choor X^ong (Cauu..
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  • 208 16 S.( TOUHNAMKNT TJKS STOPPED Infinished Doubles Completed The sudden rain that Ml rftwnoon was responsible for three interesting ties c S.C.C. tennis tournament having to be postponed in an unfinished «a^e but one semi-tinal in the Veteran's I Handicap, inn UM rubber *et had been postponed
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  • 85 16 I iiu a\ Win <X vr |)erb> (Hints I ondon Mar ;ti. Results in yesterdays English and Scottish League matches were: ■moon i Derby County 0. Chelsea 1. IHVISIOV 111 s.uith.-ir Aldershot 1 Brighton 1. Bristol Rovers I. Bristol City 1. 1)1 I -I< <\ ID Ntl
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  • 68 16 Ffanl (From Our Own Correspondent) Prnang. Mar. 30. The final of the Ladies Doubles handicap in the Penang Cricket Clubs Ntw Year lawn tennis tournament was played yesterday. Miss Wallls and Mrs. Sedwick dcieated Mrs. Richardson and Miss Norris :i—t. 6 4. 6 3. In the championship
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  • 50 16 SATURDAY'S TIES Ladies' Open Championship Lee Chee Har vs F. K. Choong. Cheong Khee Meng vs. S. Q. Chan Inter-Club Caampion-ship CC.W.W.A beat S.C R.C. 4—l; CCA A beat P.SC. s—o:5 0: A.A.A beat C.S.L.A. 3 2. SUNDAYS TIES PSC vs. S.C.R.C; CS.L.A.vs: C.C.W.A.A.; CCA I I
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  • 148 16 in:. S< (;-•<. u \\< ni m Knit [From Our Own Correspondent] I <>nd(.n Mai II The annual Inter-Schools cross-country race held by the Blackheath Harriers, took place on Saturday over about 3 1 miles, at Hayes, Krnt. re nearly two hundnri runners, in twentythree teams, twenty schools,
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  • 89 16 The Langham -Carter C te) competition is to be played on Saturd. Sepoj Lines Golf Club. The starting times are as follows: 430 Miss Hadley and Barry <8> Miss Sim and Hillary <8> iw and Allen (ff) Mrs. Goodman Ambler and English <6) 1 4.40 Miss
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  • 28 16 i.ndi M Prime Minister and Miss lihbell MacDonald entertained at luncheon in Downing Street to-day the members of the Ncrwegiar adp delegation now in London.
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  • 27 16 I Prom Our Own Correspondent] I. M. Hi:; M.i! 39. Dr. Alekhine. the chess wizard, who passed ng to-day did not sanies lVnang.
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  • 417 16 AT COMMITTEE'S DISCRETION Island Club Now On Paving Basi< It was decided at the annual meeting yey day of the Island Club —one of Singapore's most exclusive clubs —to amend the rule reg members to put at least $200 into club ures so that the
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  • 234 16 Ucideat at Alor m Oar O- ier.t PrnaiiK Mar. 3#. The v- -ports fti who met with a mishap in his I plane at Alor Star on Tuesday wni off fcr Batavia en route for Australia, and "ho has been spending two days in Penang i:» the
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  • 151 16 !M<mnt Saito Comini: l«» Nankinii slunj.li.il. M.n ,ti 1 Viscount Saito. fo.ircr Ja' II 1 T-kyo for Wanking yesterday 1 A spokesman o-' tli. Jap.uu-. Q 1 saSd. in reply to inqu.ries by newspaper 1 that the stati I I t to China had no con- > nectlon
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  • 86 16 i n., Wmt. 30. At a ni' the Political Council here it VM decided to hold the Fifth Kuomintang Conference on July 1. The Important question of throwing all pubfnces open to members of other political ill be discussed. The presrnt regime admits members of the Kuomintang to
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  • 250 16 CHINESE RETURN TO ATTACK ASSAULT GARRISON TROOPS Japanese Prepare To invade fharhar Shanghai, Max. 3t. As scon as the Japanese main army withe: from Kuanchtng the Chinese volunteers att. Ed the weak garrison left to guard the town. 1 Soong Che-quan"s forces are reported to have advanced from their positions
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  • 204 16 ;asis LMidon. Mar. 28. Secretary. Sir John Simon, returned to London by air this morning, from Geneva where he took part yesterday in the concluding stag<. of the debate on the British Convention in the General Committee Di>armament Conference. ■rion on the project continued for nun and
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  • 110 16 HON. MR. P. T. A LLIEN Departure Home To-(ki\ om Our Own Correspondent J Nm« Mar. M. P. T. Allen, Resident CouncUlor of Peo. finally expected to sail for hone j \pril on leave prior to retirej accelerated his departure and is now :ro\v by the m.s. Erria panied by
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  • 165 16 (Juartti K< tin n '"i Britaia The Quarterly Return of the .RegistrarGeneral for the fourth quarter of 1933 anc been issted. The id and Wales was 15.3 death-rate 12.0. and the n.arrlage-rate The Infant mortal: t§ per 1.000 h -rate was the lowe c fourth year in
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    • 170 16 The Ocean Acndent and inarantee C«rp#ratlt«. Ii COX KINGS GENTS) UMllll' SHORT TRiP> TO CA 1 Apply for pwUculsri to I PATERSOK. SIMON^ CO. L I or to any of Ook and Kings Ofßees I POUT >\l!>. \!RO, LONDON. Elt. I Conquer 1 Eczema and Itching SI n- 1 with
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