The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 April 1933

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. v(>. 13,928. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 195 1 A large number of invitations has been sent out by President Roosevelt to the nations to join m the preliminary talks at the White House Page 9. A "well -informed source" m Amsterdam reports that the interested countries have already accepted the policy of continuing the tin
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  • 62 1 WANTS CHANG TO BE Shanghai. April 10. Mr. Chan CM, ;t dm nbi r I Urn Pi Government and of the Treasure committee Petpii wired to Nanking Brttng the Oovernment to cii-tain M^TThul Chant Hsuehlians who U alleged to ha\» removed a number of priceteas picurrs from the
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  • 51 1 r.S. Agents to Take Over Tho Harriman Bank New York. \|)iil 10. \:< i! renoe 01 UJB bankers afr E etarjr to tht announced nt> liad been made for the Manufacture! I Company as Urn of the lYeasury Di artment to take over thi assets ■;-.< Harriman
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  • 66 1 1 mulon. \pi il a petition on behall <>: Ueut. Baillfc Stewart which examines the case m minuted detail h:«> been tent to the General Officer Commanding the London District for despatch to t)i- .tiul<;p Advocate General. There Is no appeal against a Court Martial decision, but
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  • 183 1 Naple>. \pril 10. Miss Jb&n Batten arrived here at 8.38 last evening and will continue her Dlghi .it dawn Reut refuse to make any further war debts payments |a I.S. Page 16. Means of raising the price of silver were disruvjed between the British Ambassador to
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  • 1041 1 John O KeelTe died just a hundred vtais auu In how many mindt. of to-day does the mention of ins MUM (all up any definite association? Yet lor th« last quarter of the eighteenth century and the Bnl of the nineteenth, there wai no mort popular man m
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    • 184 1 OGIA TEA Brißffi the freshness nd fragrance of the ilayan gardens :ro<! to your home. \A FFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL 'TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9..50 p.m. to MIU-NIGHT TIHRSDAY, APRIL 13th. SPECIAL CRUISE BALL i VMKS BORING PARTY IN PORT) 9.30 p.m. to Midnight RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. Phone 5381.
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    • 173 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL CENTRAL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT QUH7T LOCATION TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING EZ*<*4 k ll<'iit Cuisine Courteous Service GENERAL MANAGER H. 6. WASER. ENTERTAINMENT ITIIK IIi:.IEIIi.\K AND ff r illiuin Hi me I FAMOUS FRENCH VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS from the CASINO DE PARIS WILL APPEAR IN CONJUNCTION WITH DINNER
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    • 34 1 r LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Difglnf For Profit— Pa- e 3. Carpets mk\ .Vatt ings— Page 1«. All-British Paint Box— Page 16 The Nrw Austin IVn-Four— Puur 3 Br^tol Cream From CUdbeekl Pau'«' 8 CHRYSLER POWER
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 296 2 Scheme m Aid of St. Andrew's Mission Although St Andrew's Mission Hospital bat ooestyed Its present site m Maxwell Road. for the past decade, and is known and remembered by many thousands ot the suffer- >>r who nave been restored to health and strength by its ministrations, there
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  • 253 2 Judge and Type of life That Does Not Pay Alexander Van Toni Riveird who sjsja MMOted on board a ship at the wharf and convicted on a charge of theft, and who. m view of several previous coinietions. was sentenced to 20 months' rigorous Imprisonment, eight strokes of
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  • 1200 2 SENTENCE REDUCED ON APPEAL Received "Tip" and "Winked his Eye" Kehar Singh was employed as a watchman at a house which was frequented by woman of a certain tyi>e. The girls slipped him a tip of 50 rents and he 'winked his eye" and opened the door.
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  • 743 2 Grave Charge Against Chinese 4 A.M. DISCOVERY Timely Arrest of Change Alley Outbreak A small outbreak of fire which was however "nipped m the bud" during the early houn Of the morninu m Change Alley on Mar. 31 had a sequel before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg,
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  • 74 2 Tuesday, April 10th Before the Chief Justice m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m Divorce s'32— David Leng Khoo (Petitioner) vs. Tan Pa Him Respondent 1. Cm Choo Soon (Co-Respondent) Before Mr. Justice MiUs at 10.45 ajn. Summons-in-Chamber m S. ***** M. K. Karuppiah vs. S. Oolaganathan In
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  • 1043 2 A "HOLLYWOOD" AT CHANGI To the Editor. Sir, The suggestion by a correspondent m the Free Press of turning Changi into a local "Hollywood" U a bright idea, but I wonder if he has considered the almost impracticability of such a scheme. It is difficult to
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  • 196 2 If you an CUrtom to know Vhafl is happening to tan bust, waist, and hip awaißfwa^ante, read her tetter "I was 18;; Iba. v. h. n I itarted takin:: Kniccben three months ago, and am now 162 lbs., and I hop to redttCC my mifhl
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    • 314 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGF Mt«hm« ClftM W.rk-Uwril feat** LAIDLAW BCrLDING— 'Phone 7SOB. BOARD RESIDENCET 3 TANG LIN HILL Near Garrison Golf Course SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION 'elephone 3798 or write for appointment Mrs, A. R. Matthews. MANOR HOUSE Chancery Lane PRIVATE
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    • 324 2 TBNDI SINGAPORE HVOTU Tender NOTICE Is hereby now Invited for the foil i services and that partlcuin may be obtained m Municipal Offices Supply of Sulphate <.r I 16 33 to 31 5 1934 I I May Ist. 1933 I I NOTK I I NOTK I I Mr G W.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 260 2 THE WEEK Tuesday, llth. Hlfh Water 10 5(1. 9.1 it 22.51. 8.8 ft. Football S.A.F.A LMgUI (I)h I( SRC V.S. S. ChiMM FA at Stadium R a files Inst.. vs. OKA at R.A Poll* Band, Ttlok Ay»-r 5.15 p.m. Wednesday l>th. Blgfa Watt". II II 9 1 It.. tt.21, i.l
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  • 99 3 Greek Arrested After Young Wife's Death Athens. April 6. ill- ca c ol a young viu who was literally d Td death b reported In tin pn i here Shortly after c;i»-:k merchant was married, i\\- lot large sum <-t ey. Then, ai ever] posstbk opportunity, h»
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  • 36 3 Mr. Norman Davis Meets Hindenburgr Berlin, April Mr Norman Davis armed here yesterday and conferred With Baron Von Neurath and Preside lit Hinri< ii: UT| on the subject of economic -onditions and disarmament Reuter.
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  • 102 3 Tenders For Treasury Bills London. April Tenders lot maximum ol 45 million pounds Dt I* a pt cent. Tiva-ury Bills were received to-day. Applicants tor the Conversion Loan at v i .>.- received 85 pei cent, of thvir require:.icnts -nd th» amount allotcd was £8,220.000. On tii. BtOCk
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  • 51 3 Rumanian Minister's Visit To London Ixmdon, April 6. II Tltuleacu, the Rumanian Foreign Mij nLster, visited the House of Commons this afternoon and had an interview with the Prime Minister and Sir John Simon on the subject of the proposal for a Pour Power Pact. British I
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  • 292 3 WHEN THERE ARE ANY 5,000 Cheques An Hour By New Device New York, \pril 7. Machines have been put to many u'^es during the last frw years. But little d es the stockholder realtee thai the distribution of dividend! •if any* is now commonly accomplished
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  • 173 3 Sonth-West (alls For Stern Resistance Shanghai April 9. General C hanChai-toiitr. C<»mmarun-r-m-Chu.'f of the Cantonevc forces ■mv virtual dictator of the Government thA eVwithwest. reviewed a battalion specially sehvtcc'. for service m tht North. at the Whangpac Military Academy yesterday. Addressing thr battaiior. he urged them tf> loDow
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  • 72 3 Kins's Tribute To "Devoted Servant Of His Country" London. April ♦>. a mriMgi "A:ts received by the House of Commons from the King this afternoon savins that he would uladly give dhertions for carrying into effect the House's proposal to do honour to the memory of "that eminent
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  • 50 3 Gla'.^ow had an ingenious inversion of the recent motion passtd by Oxford that they would not fight for their Kins and Country The present motion read that the House «M prepared to fight for King and C untry but this inversion was defeated by 634 to 568: no women voted.
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    45 3 mi: POSTMASTER GENERAL Inspectnj; the lirst corps of molur cy«|« HIM Mill at the G.P.O. London. The riders formerly carried out their work on pedal eyclw IM rill. MAKINC;.— Miss Joan [to -iu<lr ,ts at Urn LjCC Central work -.n a miniature garden «>unt m.
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    • 383 3 It makes driving such a f PLEASURE THIS NEW II TWIN-TOP GEARBOX! 1 1 H' mm A 'Wlß' '^11 T I ll!l N|\\ >I^ll\ '11^ imi i: d t Ith the rture m auto- manufactnrtor-ttie A rt BanK <**-»* •"W buflt by Austin-with B Austln'i outstandlna dependability that is what
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    • 77 3 DIG FOR PROFIT WITH RUSTON BUCYRUS DIESEL PETROL ELECTRIC EXCAVATORS AMPLE POWER FOR TOUGHEST DIGGLNG. N SPEED POWER STABILITY. EASIEST POSSIBLE CONVERTIBILITY. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Several patent preparations have *J\M£^^sBm but none qulte so good \m£^^^ '^^^^^^^^7 v is a definite cure for SINGAPORE I^^jr 1 -^^^JH B^ FOOT and
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  • 1245 4 ANY PART ANY TIME Somehow, someone m Hollywood decided to back a production of "Little Orchid Annie." The play was a prize no.. It was a comedy bn<-ed upon the jrroteriqueres of the clonk and suit bmrtflitai Ninety per cent, of the Hollywood audience
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  • 22 4 A Singapore tram car of the design m use prior to the introduction of the trolley buses m 1925.
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  • 132 4 Overtime Work For Holy Year One hundred tons of liquid cement have been pumped into cracks m the great dome of St. Peters, m Rome, to save the great building from the possibility of collapse. Bofktan an- working overtime to make the church safe by Easter ior
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  • 95 4 Hurtling Rock Breaks Gas Pipe A lonely beekeeper. Mr. John William: Dawes. was killed at Holloway, near Matlock. Derbyshire, indirectly as the result of a snowstorm. A steep hill leads up to the village, and above Mr. Dawes* hou-e m Church-street are some rocks. The storm dislodged one
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  • 17 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sime are leaving Kuala Lumpur for home on retirement this week. i
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  • 418 4 DESERT TREK TO BE NEAR FIANCE First Woman To Make The Trip <>ihraltji Tut- ftr^t woman to visit at; outp*.>t ot thForeign Legioi: m Morocco has returned hrn She is Mi.-^ UK>rothy Harkus of CtMurkvtU Road. London, who tv fonnert) nembi Urn Lc-k- Pußer
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  • 197 4 Poland > Alliance With France Weakening that Germany, with the prospect of Polish support is preparmu' to make on Russia. Is spreading with alarming raptdit) m the be^t -informed circle*, hen- stall Pan> messa NM Leon BhUD th. S<>,!.i]im leadtr. convinced of the dancer but ajao M
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  • 144 4 Still Watching After 25 Years Two quetr taw su.u arc attracting attention In the Kot>»' Court a local resident has lilcd charges against General Su Pm^-wcn. who rebelled apaii-.st the Manchukuo Onvernment la-t year, allemne; murd.-i, robbery giamum bodily harm, assault and arson. The procurators, stated that
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  • 98 4 He Was Pursued From India To England Mr J. A Tnvlnr a Chatham man now errployra on a Thames trawler, leU Ht|H||. Indii on bein:,' dLsrharged from the army vi Ptftmlrf' 1931 He hai now received the follow u.g ktter frnr.. the military authoritu "Dear Sir. Information
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 333 4 1 PRESERVE THE J-^ SMOOTHNESS OF YOUR SKIN r "'HAZELINE' s-c^ Provides the necessary safeguard against v^ j non-greasy; may therefore be used I] Tubm /<>' th>- handbag, pots fur the Setting-table, fc-.:Jif ~^4 at ail ChemistM nnri Stn" I 9 „.,,,.<„, burroughs Wellcome a Co. JU i London corviicm
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    • 264 4 Baby's Head SjjJ With Itchy isters Healed by ti Cur "My baby H was four months old -a all over his heu 1 that we had t to stop him fr tions used to blf-e-l A scale over, a: i .»ttfr the blisters m .'•>'. was a si^ht and Wi
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  • 327 5 HE'S OFF HOME NEXT M O NTH! —Hut His Car Stonijre Worries Him. Lucky man -ofl to Knglaa weeks... hllfelf lit: da la ::.a».* :hi« most of ti. :.a« Spring ciays which occ. :i between April and October Looking foi ..trd to tiavelling the pecrkw BngHrti country- ttily diconted ith
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    • 76 5 ,^^Wi B% X( I-AST Wl SKI OIRSELVES \S •SKSI THE ROAD s&l I l n r s aft md mad H r o nances W- A V Uh «^kj^ J| th<> man tht\ can't \^4g^ jfl K^ r l 10l s BRITISH X -"ii Wllll \V I I I I
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    • 70 5 Wild Animals fitfhting among themselves with a fury like Hell let Loose SEE Lions, Timers, Leopards tearing madly through naiive villages before a terrific Hush Fire These are THRILLS you'll never forget Irv Universal's amazing Epic of the dreaded African Sleeping Sickness NAGANA r"n,""mazi7ri with the glamorous Austrian I "To"
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    • 220 5 MATINEE on WEDNESDAYJACK HOLT THAT BEST OF GOOD FELLOWS wm EVALYN KNAPP j a story of real drama, comedy and with a punch to bring you to the edge of your seat \nd there are polo thrills such as have never before reached the screen daring, thrilling, breath -taking riding
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 1120 6 C. E. STANWOOD HELPS CAMBRIDGE fiood Feats by Olympic Runners i rom Our Own OWrapondent] I .<>m dun Mar. 21. At last Oxford have won the Inter-vanity athletic spoil aftei eight years itncc Cambridge v i ie ij. aten on Saturday by Oxford, who won by
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    • 214 6 Miss Law Wins Ladies Championship In the filial of the Ladies Champion-hip at the Singapore Golf Club. MLss Law beat Mrs lain- by 4 and I. The full record of tilt- pre\ious rounds is as follows: first BOUND Mis Craik beat Mrs E. A. Gib..on at 19th
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    • 245 6 Bui Indian Footballers May Try Ma lav a First Calcutta, April 7. A schenM i an Indian football team to England at some time m the near Future ibeing freely talked about m Calcutta, and at entertainment here the other day the Raja a Bantosh, president oi
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    • 182 6 Big Field In Easter Play At Bukit Timah The Malayan Amateur QoU Championship to be played over the link.s of the Singapore Golf Club during Easter promises to be most interesting. A big field of competitors is assured and will include the present holder. If M. Paterson of
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    • 33 6 t Owiiv^i to the postponement of the Mixed Foursomes, the Selangor Ladies Golf Club medal will be played on April 24 and 27 The Canadian loursomes have been put forward to May 4.
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    • 165 6 Victorian Women Athletes' Ban Although the Victorian Women's Athletic Association. In deciding to ban the broad jump from all meetings held under its auspices, was not acting on any specific medical opinion, the secretary explained thai it was rear of Injuvy from strain that Inspired the
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    • 92 6 I If Body-line Bowlini: I Continues a. a a ifalte] :n theflfcfduef Bun (quoted by KM'ii.m. that if l!n M.C.C". -upi..:■nntinuatMr. Of body-]inr bowttnf ,in»mint ri! members ol Vb» Austiaiian Bond of Oootrol wm that the] will not mtd .1 team to En-jam l In 1934. Bpamktni
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 37 6 TYJTY I fy-^rit I X^ 'V^- A I I'll 1 I ff after business or sport a glass ofWßfjffliviill ouencFyour thirst and refresh m boduandnw 1 a product of MAIAYAN BRtWEME I V? distributors EIAIERINIAYI V J
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  • 2012 7 ONDON TO SINGAPORE AIR MAIL SERVICE Jr. C. A. Barnard's Notes On Survey of Route SPEEDING UP COMMUNICATION A. Barnard, of Imperial Airways Ltd.. who surveyed Use route from Calcutta to Singapore m tiun with the proposed London Singapore Australia ul
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  • 403 7 CHILD LEFT IN CARE OF FATHER'S EMPLOYEE Parent Went to Germany to Join Army On Saturday Mandarin competition was held by a local Khrh club, and one of the most applauded competitors was— a European who had. however, adopted Chinese nationality. Yesterday afternoon a Free Press
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  • 755 7 DETAILS OF NEW REVENUE SCHEME Heavy Super-Tax on Large Incomes I Prom Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok, Mar. The system of Income and Super tax introduced as from April Ist. 1933. calls upon persons tC assess themselves or prove right of exemption, to send m
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  • 53 7 Two Germans Handed Over To Police On the arrival m Singapore of the British steamer Phemlus, from Otaru, Japan, on [Sunday, the master reported that two German stowaways had been found on board. They had evidently boarded the vessel at Saigon. They have been handed over to
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  • 74 7 The members of the Ma'°.ccf-. Hotspur Association will give an entertainment at the Moonlight Hall m the Nrw World on Friday and Saturday, April 14 and 15. unier the patronage of Mrs. Ong Sam Leong. A drama entitled "The Pordigal Son" will be staged ii odoqutal Mhhiy,
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  • 24 7 Mrs. Seward has entei<?d Batu Oajah Hospital for an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Seward is the Manager of Messrs. Outhrle and Co.'s Ipoh branch.
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  • 1671 7 THE LITTLE MAN THE NATIONS' BIG PROP Colonel Theodore Roosevelt Tells Rotarians how |He;[tackled the slump "The buying power of a community is the little man. The thing that the rich man buys is not what maintains prosperity. It is the little man's purchases from day to day. Therefore all
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  • 962 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY. APRIL 11, 1933 BAD LAWS Law.> which cannot be enforced are bad laws. So are those which cannot be enforced without seeming injustice, and those which serve no useful purpose and which impose irksome and irritating restrictions on the liberty of the public. Malaya is not
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  • 111 8 LATEST TIN AND Rl BBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London, April 10. Spot 2 3 16d. (2 5 32d.) Forward 2 9 32d. (2y 4
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  • 163 8 TIN QUOTAS FIXED Most Countries Stated To Have Agreed TFRKE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT I oii'lhm April 10. The Financial Time- Amsterdam oOCTMpondent understands from w -ell-informed DuU h ciicles that negotiation! :irc goinu on for tin- lixation of tin quota* alter the Byrne
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  • 205 8 An extraordinary general meeting of the I m s Chamber oi iom ■as hatd In ipoh on Saturday In ordei to consider what attitude should be adopted by Malayan Tin producers when the present Enternatlooa] agreement come* to an and m August next poai it i> understood
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  • 263 8 Thrilling Musical Treat Last Night apore has of n> M 8 the tv. i) peri mortal Ha I last combined their efl I and okm listened t H.n. t omtori th<- and best trained ot A ltll i on h beauty ol tone aitli i H t up
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  • 13 8 FAMOUS SOVIET LAWYERS To Defend TRIAL TOM British Barrister q Be Spectr ghj
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  • 82 8 Entertaining Double Pngnrnm Two very shown .it thj Alhambi.i i: the which opaaM on Tin-^d^ plot Thr Ja< k Holt v Bvalyn Xi ■MkH a new. thnllinir < paitflcalarty .ndapr.tbie to thj Holt fills a che.sty role Vttll At the start bj i\ if. (an —the arnr. A
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 240 8 (AIDBECK'S BT SPECIAL T HM TH APPOINTMENI KINT. OF 8 1 AH I^I!> 1878. DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Bridal presents In diamond set Watchaa, Brooches, Braeeleta, Pearl Neeklaeea. LARGEST AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK. DO NOT FAIL TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME AT SINGAPORE. (JEWELLERS) PENANG. 19 21
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    • 67 8 J^ BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Nourishing Cream Foundation Cream Cleansing lotion Orange Protective Lotion Hand Bleach Toilet Soap Face Powder Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. 33 Baffles Place Singapore. PAPER THAT STRETCHES LIKE RUBBER has been invented. Will it be possible to make dollar notes go further? If you have protected yourself and
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  • 179 9 i THE WORLD (PRACTICALLY). INVITED v Russia To Be Asked To Lome In DENT ROOSEVELT AND CANADA Reciprocal Pacts As Model For I Other Agreements gfk I BRITAIN AND RETURN TO GOLD bnknhj I tm nt it nu tod* ated that the Bute* Government expres^-d
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  • 12 9 Conditions I .S. Will Postpone Debt Payments hn,gh Reuter
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  • 10 9 It ISritish Aid In onstruction hkhk Reuter
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  • 45 9 Italian Flier Claims New Speed Record Gardomv Italy, April 10. Warrant Officer Agcllu. the Italian flyer, claims t<, have broken the British air speed record of WtVk miles an hour by covering measured fours.- at the rate of CSTH miles an hour Renter
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  • 9 9 BRITAIN AGAIN Light Cars Success In Italy gfjgf Reuter
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  • 17 9 FOUR- FOLD OFFENSIVE BY JAPANESE HEAVY FIGHTING ALL DAY Admit Constant Attacks By Chinese xfhj Union Times
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  • 11 9 Dublin Mass Meeting Rejects Settlement ghj Reuter
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  • 10 9 Body Recovered; Flight Data In Pocket ghjghj Reuter
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  • 9 9 Italian Ace Accepts Command gjghj Reuter
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  • 200 9 Students' Duels To Be Encouraged DECORATIONS AGAIN Jewish Dominance To be Eradicated Berlin, April 7. The Government proposes to restore titles and orders and decorations which were abolished by the Weimar Constitution. The bestowal of honours will be m the hands of the President. The first
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  • 45 9 ON THE ROAD TO SINGAPORE? Shanghai, April 10. J J Chang Hsueh Liang boarded J the Italian liner Conte Rosso J J to-night and is sailing for J Italy to-morrow with his en- J tourage including Madam- J Chang and their children. Reuter Far Eastern
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  • 10 9 Pirates Willing To Negotiate hjhjh Reuter Far Eastern
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  • 83 9 Steersman's Luck In Siamese Lottery From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, April 10. The Siamese red cross lottery first prize of 50.000 ticals has been won by the steersman of a launch operating between Bangkok and Ayudhya. The winner collected the money this morning, first paying for a
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  • 12 9 Forced Landing Due To Petrol Shortage jhjhj Reuter Wireless
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 293 9 SPECIAL OFFERS j^_^g^ FANCY LINEN Ni:vs iitifi J /ilLW^^B Stocked m a selection of small and large check?. ft\W\ Fashionable and smart. Particularly suitable JUST W 111 a\^^t\ T for golf shirts Available In all shades of beige I\ <F*s\ I 36 in wide I>RICK 8i > ttsi Yd. v£SZSSS&J
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1138 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIOATION Co.. Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd, and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Cod., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE BARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE
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    • 505 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. One Spore. Sail* B*por« 8.8. CITY OP MANILA For Havre. London, Rotterdam Hamburg Apr. 14 Apr. 17 e.s. CITY OF KHIOS For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg
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    • 381 10 H2) Go I British India and Apcar U J (In co; grated In England) f L MAIL, PASSENGER AND CA; GO B SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N. M UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GO\ MCST| LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVT< OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA s. j\p Due
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 646 11 0. S. K. Line. FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Sails. )N mi m BL'KKOM AIKI > m.. Colombo. Durban, Fon < .ip. Town. Rio de Janeiro, Snntov i i Round-the-world £172) Ayr 27 28 \l.i Bt'EXOS \IIU> v,a Colombo, ni>rb;m Cap> i<>w. .:.•:;•<>, Santos .iiui Montevideo ind-tbe-WOrld fare £172) ||g,
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    • 432 11 TO ElltOPf: FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N\ York I':.^ Pteroi In Port .^pr. 11 Apr. 11 May 23 :':«-v Ifdnroe Apr. 22 Apr. 25 Apr. 27 June 6 Pros. Van
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    • 943 11 K. P. M. KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU KKTEII Tutsday. April 11. Benftkatta, Paneh Tanjong-Mem ului Tui jMnu-U-iriong, Bernnibang and Asahan. MAJANG Wednesday, April 12. Prigi-Radja Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe -Pallas. PengahanEstate and Rengat. TllEDENS— Wednesday. April 12. Muntok and Palembang. cremer Wednesday, April 12, Btiawan-D-H and Penang TOBELO— Wednesday. April 12. Toengkal.
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  • 336 12 League's Eastern Bureau Bulletin The health bulletin of the League of Nations 1 Eastern Bureau for the week ended April Ist, Is as follows: Beirut: 2 Mnallpox COM*. .Alexandria: 32 smallpox cases and II deaths" as compared witli 59 CMN and 11 deaths m UM previous week. Bagdad:
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  • 24 12 s.s. KUM SANG (due April 5th, 1933). ConM^-i.' Japa: vessel hit-.i fIH Aver. of f> Of %d also rt-c; H m our Ofl I
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  • 269 12 When Simla Waa Caught Napping Mention of the Emrien has reminded a naval Officer of the time >-ht. tnabled an RIM Port Officer to !;et one bark on Simla. Who: an emergency troop movement became necei Simla telegraphed the duel of the Kldtierpori Dockyard to have the troopship
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  • 33 12 J The s.s. Ranpurs bai left Hoi X n and is I expected to arrive at Singapore at 11 I to-morrow. she win procaej alongsidi the I Singapore Harbour Board- wiuiri on arrival
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  • 47 12 April 9— Jarak. Silvrrtrak. lonian. Agamemmm, Usenet, (Brtt); BUnJoe, Rofcan, k pah. Kibot, Talani" Akar, <Dut»; Ncva.stroi. iSmn'i. Alaska Maru. Japan Tourcoinp. (Nor) April 10.— Bengalen, ,Oi> Ten Noori, Van Oi.thoorn. Makarcr. (Dat); Ilashim i Maru. Tsushima Maru. iJapani: Kiuta. (Brtt); c\ t i> Varclla. <Fch).
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 709 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. BeguJar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 ton*) and ib« 8 8 MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] MARELLA U one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de
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    • 216 12 TRANSLATIONS from or to Dutch, French, (ierman, Norwegian COOK'S TRANSLATION BUREAU, 39 Robinson Road. I.S. K.LIN E. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. 'Incorporated m Japan* REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE FROM JAPAN Due BOSTON MARU Apr M 30 FOR KOBE. OSAKA, MOJI. YAWATA. NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA. Due. Sail CLYDE MARU
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    • 133 12 THE EAST v Tel LIMI! tlncorrx.- %t TO i.\ N<» LOXI H VMI'.I Hi. MS 1 A A IfBONIA ALSIA no: FIONI^ ERRIA LAI.ANDIA OJ( MEONIA AISIA *J BORING I A The abovcargo fit accommodation majority < f 'ablnv TO M\K>«l 111 I-l i J \M) < OPI m^ AFPIKA
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 708 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (.via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan ivia Jerantut* Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan ivia Padanj> Besan Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan ivia Gemas) every Monday,
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    • 199 12 [Djambi il'4 j Tobdo, Dut 684. from Djambi 10.4 ID.iambi via Ports 12 4 Thedens. Dut. 1181. :r*.m Palemba.vr >4 for Palembanc 12 4 Van Outhoorn. Dut. 1180. from B Dell I"<4. for Batavia 10.4. Rcynst. Dut 1432. from Bourabays 10.4, for Cheribon 13.4. Tomohon. Dut. 684. from Btogkawang 10
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    • 71 12 T.S.S. KEDAH. Easter Holidays. As a number of from Singapore to Malacca during tht Eastor holidays are being cancelled, the Company are arranging for KEDAH. on the trip :n_ Singapore en Thursday. April 13th. to call at Malacca both Upward! and downward.- :< BhC will fee Oil M.tkirc .x Ipuards
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 439 13 NORWEGIAN STEAMER DISASTER Captain's Evidence at Inquest i am eatlsfled that the explosion was an idental.." said CajXun? E E. Frette, of UM Hmnoy after giving detail- ol the shipping (M .ist< i which took place on the night of th>" 14th March 278 miles off Colombo,
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    • 1152 13 Many Ship'> Pass Lifeboats Only 13 members of the crew survived the sudden disa&tei which overtook the Norwegian cargo steamer, the Hlnnoy, when It was blown up a t 10 p.m. on tlie night of March 14 some 278 mild off Colombo. Fifteen members of the crew were
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    • 426 13 Phemius Arrives m Singapore About five months ago tho Bin. Pucn4 Unn Phemlus, battered and rtltahlcd, was towed into Kingston Harbour. Her funiu-i was missing hei holds were Oiled with water and it wa. only the wonderful handling ot the ship by her commander and crow
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 399 13 am m m a NGAPORE FREE PRESS 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. > ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The primur morning daily m IfaJayi Delivered uith Use Chota Hazi each morning. Latest BOWS, latest telegram tm4 latest announcements. London ruli»)cr and tin rabies appear daily. Special features include pictures, bridge notes, l.irtirs page with
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    • 254 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V: |7 AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. IU- Tin- N'ewr Scenic Route of mv Canadian National Hallway* i Scr the best of the marvellous Canadian Rockiei stay :it lawpf r^4fam Park Lodg^e m the heart of wondroua mountain bnuty, >» tiavfl straight throuph from V'amoiivw without
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  • 162 14 FEWER WEDDINGS IN 1931 But Divorce Figures Near Record London. Apil 7. Fewer people ut-re married during 1931 m England and Wales than m the previous year. Statistics tawed by the Registrar-General show that there wne 311.847 marriages m 1931. as against 315.109
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  • 414 14 Aid For European Unemployment Committee Following is the list of donations received by the European Unemployment Committee m March: Government Contribution. S.S. $930.02 Ex-Service Association of Malaya February account 1,003.53 Ex-Service Association of Malaya March account 413.85 Incorporated Society of Planters 300.00 Clubs 2.372.59 T. C. Hume Esq.
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  • 131 14 Special Car Marks Suggested That doctors' cars should be given a special registration mark of identification not only to prevent the risk of theft but to secure priority on the road m "the life and death* rushes to the sick bedside, finds favour m medical circles.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 164 14 HERE IS THE TOURER The embodiment of everything that goes to make motoring easy and pleasant. Delightful m the evenings with the hood down, cosy with the hood and sidescreen up when it rains. Forty-five miles to the gallon and fifty miles per hour, 12,000 miles on a set of
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    • 683 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION j PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA HI KM A. j i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and i FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. i DAVENTRY. ENGLAND J a Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 51. 3 jj J metres i Tuesday. April 11th. J 1.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from j
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    • 533 14 BANKS AND INSUR\\<i CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London. EC 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh
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    • 242 14 THE YOKOHW S M Est Capital Sub Rvsrrve Fund PrcsuNm I Vk -iv Id Head (M1.., Sinu.iporr Itr.in. h Mi K\lll I LONDON Wi ton Tli. N I lapd Mi \N< HI Alex.. Calcutta, tien. BMBfaUTI I 1 lltt, X m Am: sak:. N> WCh' I i\ Sourab;i- U tao.
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  • 152 15 rJHEST FOR THE 1 EAR ment Keeps Share Prices U|) > London. April 5. Oammn bi new the <» re hi < ounl <n dM M n b 4. to the United rurtl sin n the Unproved sentiment ■T. <i features sjm sccui it ies
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  • 196 15 Irturers Importing Less Robber the An.. 1 1. an i "inmodin .m. bring anj particular pi i "i rubber, states fact, the quotation of m the New York Robber •nly 1 lfi oi cent per ailing before the general lit the puce on this side d naJ level
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  • 44 15 Wt M> (agakUt 748.757 IJBI per pound I per pound <3.26 d.) j I "1 production was. lit forward was «w Itrrti from tax re- UM (agalnsl C2.500>. For year £243. i i sard Directors! i i serve nearly machinery plant. liter t1.314 for
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  • 14 15 m 31. la.st £3.978. fa iMvidend I wln.h 2', per UTtod forward.!
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  • 629 15 Lower Costs and Reduced Losses XtM annual general meeting of the Jeram Kuantao Rubber Estate. Ltd.. via* held at the ottOM of tho company. Chartered Bank Chamber* on Friday. Mr W L. Stevens presiding AflMHg IfcOW PMMMI Mi Messrs. E. A. Elias. Gaw Khek Khiairi. W L. Kitserow,
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  • 103 15 Advance Repayment of Debentures I.. > ml.. 11 Mar. -H. it is nttii kails announced that the KamunUng Tin Dt edging L paying on Miii'h 31st. the ♦JB.OOO debentures dut lor redemption on Oct :n.st. next, and also the £8.000 debentures due for redemption on October *i^t ISM,
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  • 187 15 Report lor year <iided No\embef AO. 1932. states tliat it was passible, during year to effect settlement of all outstanding secretarial, technical and directors* feea, largely by t*sne of shares m company at par. issued capital was thvts mereased by £5.633 Interest recovered from Japanese Co was more
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  • 1202 15 RUBBER TRADE REVIEWED Outlook For Coming Months A lew wirL ;ii;o I examined the outlcK)k lor the Rubber planiation industry over a peri d of years and showed that there were prospects of a very rapid expansion m demand. At Hie moment, however, the position of
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  • 198 15 Lower Shipments m February The monthly statistics issued by the International Tin Committee, which met m London show that tin exports for February of the rrJi tl e! l. PartiClpating m tho uota scheme totalled 5.727 tons, a decrease of 399 tons compared with the previous month.
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  • 282 15 Hope of the Rubber Industry London. Mar. 2X. Rubber continues about the same Stocks m London this week Incwatd by i.osi tons [raiateg the lurplm to 40.481 tons while stock* vi Liverpool rtrriiajwl by 24 tons The Rubber Growers Association lmd.s that 615 DMnpaoita, operating m all parti
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  • 16 15 LAB U (F.M.S) RUBBER Dividend of 2.. per cent for 1932 against nil). Meeting, May 15.
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  • To-Day's Price Changes
    • 211 15 April 10 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London. 3 months" right 2 3 13 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London. 30 day., 1 si»ht 2 3', London, demand 2 3 23 H London. T.T 2 3 11 16 Lyons. Paris,
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    • 137 15 April 10. Tin Bfagapare price iper pikui> $8125 Gambier Pepper White Flake Thptoea 4^ s Pearl Sago Small 428 Copra. Sundried Sai^o. (lour Devoes Imperial Brilliant Keroseiv \nr tin 2 17 Sylvan Arron Kerosene p<r tin 1.97 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump prr BritLsh Imp. Gallon g6 Socony Motor
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    • 88 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION April l Oth.. 12 oVlock noon Buyrrs Seller* R.S.S equal to London Standard. Spot (IOOM) fisir ,g R.S.S. equal to London Standard (FOB I* 6\ Standard R S.S on Tender AF>nl 9% 6 7(16 May 6'^ <i 9(16 Ju "P 6v 6 11|16 May- June
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  • 825 15 CLOSING QUOTATIONS CLOSING QUOTATION'S Buyers Sellers Asam Kumbang <£» 23s 3d 24s 3d Austral Malay <£i iBs 20* num. Ayer HtUun (te) lis |2s ftimgtti Tm it. i i a ]L > S BftUag Padang <$p 05 07 1 Batu C;.v.- S ($1) 35 4 Bukit Araag
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 80 15 \3*tt9 exceed $12,000,000 Assurance In force over im.mii ana The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co,, Ltd. (Incorporated In the Stralte Settlements') j OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry EC Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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  • 459 16 KEEN STRUGGLE IN HEAVY RAIN Long Interval Between Goals ■AC... 1; R.A.F 1. The S.C C. and tht Air Force ach secured their first point m tin l«-ague competition when they met at the padanK yesterday and shared honours In a two-goal match. The game
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  • 433 16 Strong "Come-back" by F. N. Against Postals li.imt \eave 4: Post (Mktt .1. liitn m most remaikable change of fora In the Commercial Cup match betveen the hr.iMT and Neave and the Post Office teams at the An: on Road Stadium yesterday. The Post Office were loading m
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  • 29 16 Hit md. Division match between Abattoir B|>orts Club and YM.CA. postponed from Mhivli 3 1st. will be played at Jalan Besar Btadium on Tuesday. June 20th, at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 860 16 Dominate Cup And League If there is one thing m which the Malays are supreme it is football. The Malay Football Association are the holders of the championship of the Singapore A FA. and the Cup also, and have been for the past three years. This year
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  • 71 16 Argentina Sweeps Chile Off The Board i Buenos Aires, April 10. In the Davis Cup South American zone final. Argentina had Chile by 2 matches to nil. Hector Cataruzza beat Elias Deik 6—2. 6—B. 16—3. 3—6. 6 2. Guillermu Robson brat Salvador Adeik 6 l. 6 o.
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  • 69 16 Beaten by Kcdah Chinese Team A team ol footballers lrom Mcdan organised by the Medan Pant: Lock Club is on a visit to Prnans and Kedah. On Saturday the visitors went to Alor Star where they met a combined Chinese team before a very lar^e crowd. The Mecian
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  • 236 16 MARCH MEDAL AT KEPPEL Mr. W. Y. Semple Wins At Fifth Attempt Forty card., were taken out for the Keppel Golf Club April medal competition which resulted m a tie between F. W. Peachey 83 16 67 F. G. Ridout 79 12 67 The following
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  • 66 16 The men s monthly medal was played at the Garrison Golf Club during the week-end. Thp following wen the best returns: P. Wilson. 1 Up) Ti fl Lieut J. L R Huchn. 1 Lieut. J Waltts, 1 Winner of the ball sweep-., were C. A Lea 2
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  • 201 16 H. Boon's Bij» Innings In Friendly .Match a friend]] cricket stateh wai plajrtd betweea tht Rdxv XI and the Straits Chinese Recreation Club on Sunday at the latter*! uidund and resulted as follows: R«>\> tlnst Inninusi H Boon not out i O7. D ELss Ctaoon i coiiii
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  • 217 16 Mnuo Cricket Union easily defeated YMC A I.ovick 129) and Stack <22> were the chief scores for V.M.C A. while Osman "52 retired), Hamin Kechil »50» and Ahmad v32<. tnadt the best scores lor Minto. V.M.C.A.: —I.ovick c Md. Shah b Hamln Kechil 29; Brown run out
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  • 45 16 Not to Play Cricket This Season London. April 7. Renter understands on the best authority that K. S. Duleepsinhji, the England and Sussex cricketer, will not play cricket this season m order to give himself the fullest chance of a complete recovery. Rcuter Wireless.
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  • 75 16 The match between Government Monopolies and Naval Ba*e, postponed from April 3rd. will l;e played at Jalan Besar Stadium on MoJiday, June 19th. at 5.15 p.m. Malaya Publishing House versus Naval Base arranged lor April 24th. has been postponed and will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium
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  • 136 16 R.S.Y.C.; S.C.C. AND S.R.C. Results And To-day's Ties In the Royal Singapore Yacht Club tennis tournament the results of yesterday's matches were: Nathan beat Dobbs 5 7; 6 o; 6 3. Blyth beat McDonald 6 4; 6 4. TO-DAYS TIES Kinder vs. Blyth Worham and
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  • 136 16 There was no play m the S.C.C. tenni.s tournament yesterday owing to rain. The following are to-day's tits: Godown Doubles Handicap F. T Yoont and B. J P. Fletcher, plus 3 vs. E. A Taylor and F T. K. Hobbes. owe 30. A. O. Hay and
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  • 133 16 S.R.C. MID- WEEK TIES Tin- roUowtns He* will be played on Wednesday la Urn sr.c. Tennli Tournament:— Singh's Handicap —C V Reutrns i scr. i VS. N. S. Hoian <o\m> 15.1 > Ladirs- Singles. Ma M La-, is owv Mn, C V Reutens »plus lft), Miss Z. Clarke iphU 4
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  • 165 16 Entries for Easier Amateur Meeting! Entries for the Kastei amateur meeting oi the Perak Tun Club on April 18 and 17 areas 1 allows: Horses Cla-s, 111: Rag IJMi. Bmith'l Dtan. Tiffin. Balbarra. Mithras, TanduLas. Author, John Ronald. Pivsidentkar. Ethel vood. Wlndgarde, Vibrate, Tambour BatUnt, Cheerful lady.
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  • 126 16 The following have been selected to represent Raffles Institution aeainst Old Rafflesian^" Association to-day on tbe school ground:—Jwee Yeow; Seng Qxiee. Abdul Razak. Ah Bong, Yew L<>ng. Mohd. Said. Benp Wan. Kirn Guan. G. Valber«. Kirn Chua. Kirn Ltat The following have been selected to reujesent Raffles Institution
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  • 59 16 The following will represent the YMCA against Singapore Harbour Board at tbe Harbour Board ground on Wednesday Chu Swee Hung. Tan Yong Poh Kee Yew Hock. Then Geok Soei. Chan Joo Kirn. dm Ah Wing. Chan Joo Tiang. Lee Ah Chee. Yap Yeow Siang. Chan Cher Seng and
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  • 79 16 In hon-Jur of the impending departure on lurlough to Europe of Mr. W. H. Droosleever. Resident Representative m Singapore of the General Accident. Fire and Life Assurance Corporation Ltd., a farewell dinner was given by the firm's compradore. Mr. Tan Eng Swe<in the Tai Tong Restaurant at the New World
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  • 241 16 DISCUSSIONS AT WASHINGTON Possibility of International Action Nr« V..rk. Vpnl 10. Mt uu ol rmlslafi th«- pcti i CUMed '.i nulli m onvtrsaf.on- the State LKpart.rtnl and in-. British Anii.i-sidor. declare* T in Washington corret Qm Nt v. yort Herald TMbuti The administration b
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  • 147 16 Death of Former Malayan Official London, \pril 10. Th< u»ath has QOettTTWl Of Sir Claud*- S(\«-!ii X BE CM.G.. ut QM tnu»- Cdlom.il s Bong Kong. R<ut»r. sn Cloadc Bvforn sptnt lane pun Colonial tnthu In Malay;*. oooßtaf here In ik:«4 as Prnatc BtcnUxj to thr Oomnor
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  • 36 16 i Prrturia. \p r i| T. 'l'hf cissolutiDii of Pajhaimiit h.i- Iwcn ea/rtttd An i'k(tion on tin qatalloii of Urn support oi" the National C»ov»inimnt is u\> d ioi liv 17.— Ri'iitpr Wirf
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  • 174 16 FRANCE FLATLY UNKNOWN TO PAY INSISTANCE ON REPARAT] Swin^ Back Against M Polic) I Ih. M.- i appn>\,u n t. I deahn- uitl. th. V, M with regard] I I Mr Norman P.r I him regarding tin I World K< onmr.i. i I prim I It is tind»TM< ->«: r
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  • 57 16 dVrm;in\'s Porei F I Th< .Mi i I currenrv position o V I Burpl h\ M> 1 M Ht'lchslM- ;.i\ H h- Mid thai Urn B ii.l mid hut <"n I i >)•■) ooojunerctal obll M Hi rni-iitioni-d tli..' M •.a 'i'-i ram fl with lltl .u. i!
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 70 16 "ALL BRITISH] PAINT ft* The New, Inexpensive Box of Colours Specially >lad< Containing 24 tablets of colour, 1 brush, 3 mixing p., m black japanned case. PRICE 3& Witts. (BRITISH MANUFACTURE THROUGHOI I OBTAINABLE AT MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSK, i^— SINGAPORE. Xt Ia \iiu m *>tiirU >^lfi\ 111 oIW.IV All Sizes.
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