The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 April 1933

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. |> 13,931, KST A BUSHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 384 1 A "profound sensation" was caused .it the trial of the Riitish prisoners m Moscow when Mac Donald repudiated hi* plea of guilty of the day before after admitting cooperating with a counter -revolutionary m sabotage activities Page 9. Sir John Simon denied m House ot Commons
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  • 852 1 Mi. Howler hai taken the little white eottaaa with stud:,, on Oalkmrj Oreen, taken it tarnished for three nonthi from Miss Past whs hai gone to ipend the spring and iimmii with a married sister somcwhen m tin "iheeri." Mr. Towtar v an artist i.. trade
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 64 1 MS \IJI.I. U ALL PROVISION STORES VFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL )LLYWOOD HI-LIGHTS^ SUPERB COMEDIANS I iri w CLEVER DANCERS |U\I»AY. the I Till. iiiMt. hiring the TEA DANCE ADMISSION $1.00 LIGHT WEIGHT CELLULAR CONCRETE oivd rKv'r 7;? heat HOOF M&si A PROOF hf'tmi&TtM IRE-CAST WALL, PARTITION AND FLOOR SLABS
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    • 219 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-MOKKOW NIGHT E INFORMAL DINNER DANCE WITH THE DEJEHANS RIMEL IN THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID PROGRAMME 1. HOW THEY DANCE THE TANOO ROUND THE WORLD by Mme. Rosette Dejehans William Rimels a) Tango m Argentine b) England c) Franc. d) Germany c) America 2. Mr. Joe Dejehans m
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    • 131 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS St< riliaed W iter- Page Why Suffer from Indigestion Pagi I Lemos for thai loi-.1. 00l drink Page H* Everything Fresh at a tern eenti Pa CHRYSLER RIDING EASE jom THE HAPPY THRONG ASSEMBLY of GOD CHAPEL 486, SERANGOON ROAD. EVERYBODY WELCOME. EnginecrsGukk containing the widest holO» Off
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 424 2 Conducive to slimming. Starch reduced and made with fresh natural Gluten. STOCKISTS MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CIIKMISTS. OI'TPORT OKUF.RS PROMPTLY BZBCtTTBD. BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY n. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE HtfhMt Clan W*rk liwmi Rate* LAIDLAW BUILDING— Phone lift. t STKAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS A REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley, Singapore The Cheapest
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    • 686 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE i.s hereby given that tenders arc now Invited for the Fallowing materials or rrviei's and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Sanitary Installations at:— Nos. 21. 23. 24. 4ti and <i 3 Buffalo Road, Nob. 74.
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    • 443 2 NOTICE. ORDINANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUraUfl COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankrupt. v No. 815 of 1931. Re ARSHAK SARKIES, deceased, late of E. O. Hotel, Penmilg, Hotel Proprietor. Administration Order mad«- November 27th, 1931. Date and plaec of First Meeting April 20th. I'Xlll,
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    • 129 2 Do youT V yiw/ watch*} YOUR boy may have plenty of courage, but it and stamina to give and take m a faM boxing Almost any boy, though, can develop Mntu- m robust body by eating the right food e\cr\ day. <.. not only builds bone and muscle but it
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 663 2 rlliK WKtiK lnd.iv. IHh. WtUb Wat. i L3jM. am tt. 1 P lbln H<>k< Golf M.ii.t' iM (.'i:. tn. iiioM hip bSfIDI t- 1 B'lkit Tiinah Island Club hi i« Cup: K<>pp<] Cic But i competitions and QulHemard Cup (lien two ball foursoi>;fs>. Annual general meeting ol Malayan QolJ Association
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  • 608 3 DISTINGUISHED SOLDIER HAD HIS WIFE WATCHED "As Unhappy A Case As Ever Came To Court" ale IHmt-ed vita eosti petition l! W b» in'ut.-ci Btr Thomas Raike* Lovetl Thompson, of lUrtimond-terrace I> Durban Thomai alleged adultery by ins wtte «ty iMW* di niea Jean) iDompjon of •court,
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  • 92 3 I From Our Own Cone por,dent Bangkok, April 5. Weddings of the week include Dr. E. B. MeDan. el. head of the Leper I 01k m South Siam, to ICbH Agiies Louise Barlanci, a trained nurse formerly resident m N. 61am, and Mr. J. V. Mathews ot
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  • 39 3 Singapore Repertory Playe/s v. ill present "Vaudeville", :i Londoa music ball programme at the Tanglin Clwb mi Saturday at 0.45 p m. They will be assisted by the "Scene Sliifters" company In "Queens <>i Prance bf Thornton Wilder. i
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  • 838 3 RESENTMENT AMONG LONDON JEWS "Spontaneous Outbursts of Indignation" il From Our Own Correspondent I London. Mar. 28. I Considerable bitterness of feeling is felt by all the Jew., of Great Britain at the antiSemitic excesses m O< i many. Tho German Government makes an effort to
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  • 96 3 South-Eastern Leaders Called To Nancluutg Shanghai, April 12. I Mden Of the s.outh-*'i\stprn provinces have |L"on rumnion^i to Nnnchang. m Kiangsl. to a* tend the Pan An Commence (for the Drej serration of peace m the interior) initiated by Marshal Chiang Kai-shek. General Lv Tih-pfng. Governor of Cheklanjr,
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  • 31 3 atapleca of tne TV -a Lebrr Epworth league a devotion?.] -^oetinp- will be held ,at the Chapel on Aj>rl! 14th, at 8 pjn. Mr. jChev Hock Hin will be the spenker.
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  • 75 3 REDS OR JAPANESE Southern China In Doubt Hong Kong. April 12. Can ton is holding an important oonferanee to-day to discuss whether the South shoulJ send un army to the North. The Kwangsi Party, especially General Pel Chung-hsi, Is reported to be against sending an army, m view of the
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  • 43 3 Shanghai. April 12. The Europe-Asia Air Service Company which suspended operations early last year owing to the crash of one of its planes, will resume regular services between Shanghai and Chinese l Turkestan within two weeks Union Tim es
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    • 117 3 m I mm Them ryone ffon Kru>< Inn i hen I «rai hardly bmbb I ha\«- rn hardly had a m thankful lot lite 11L 1 have P*° nl hi t-r. I*™* ton my P"^ Ml I A I D I to a disn ispected reten- > r BMterlal Urn
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    • 44 3 These distressing skin complaints •re sure outward signs of Impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Qarfce's Blood Mixture. Of mU Ckmnuti mmi tarm. BfmJhtotdm UQUID mr TABLET form
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    • 212 3 i^ulfppi; REASON/ Mother too watches with delight the regular and natural growth of strong firm bone and sound healthy flesh. The failure of breast feeding nowadays Cow Gate! It is a plain "undoctored" results. No sickness -no diarrhoea— with out the least difficulty. THERE IS SAFETY, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS IN
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  • 318 4 NEW USES FOR SEALING WAX r\KCOHA 1 IV?. worK to i ni enjoyed Uri by Ml m .nci.t and It cl scope foi ta lent i ..uiiM.(. 10 for thi in 1!- a:- q md 'm wsx itself net reheated ai it ts. nrs< \%.ji rinv nt .->
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  • 174 4  -  BETTE DAVIS Bj illn' Warner m..i i>: li.ti n colour combination In I n< full. i simple enough ,i;'..ur fashion•■i< mam am In s,r. Kin. i quit plain and gathered Into rhl Dished oil \wth .1 stitched with a tiny bronzi buckle onl are quite plain
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  • 262 4 To dean bead bags that have become dusty. warm some bread and crumble it Ther. rub it wall into the crevices. The result is excellent A large embroidery hoop suspended In your wardrobe make? a useful hang r for such a« scarves, woollen jumpers and other
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  • 583 4  -  Sylvestre Dorian (By Paris. THK spei lai Riviera collection now being shown] jive full expression to thaie Ideas that irerly more than hinted at m the bowings 04 mid mason fathfrrmi These icteristrii are all retained but amplified.; V. was blur then is still bluer now. and
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  • 101 4 Diisss lng-gowns and blouaea which are made of Japanese sill: become limp and soi't after they have been washed. Starching is not a satisfactory method of stiffening this type of silk. The best method is to dip the articles m a bowl of water containing a little gum.
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  • 103 4 Many people do not cart- for Russian tea. but most people find that the flavour given by lemon Juice is refreshing Soak some lumps V sugar m lemon Juice, and. instead of using ordinary ragar m th? c;ir>s of tea substitute these. The suggestion of lemon imparted
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  • 802 4 Soup as a Master Pie By Our Womai Correspondent TO the conventional minded and to those who dislike it. is merely that part of the meal which is served at the beginning and has at least to be partially consumed. But tc '.lie housewife and the hostess who considers each
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  • 84 4 As coon as butter pats have beer, u.std they .should be immersed m a ju<* of cold water and loft to soak. They may then be washed with salt Scrub the pats m cold water with plenty of salt and afterwards wash them m hot water Greasy butter
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  • 622 4  - Exquisite Details Madame Vallet I By Dlrectrlce of the Martial I Armand dressdesigning estabhshment to the Pla< VendooM Pa.- I might nun up the charactei of my entire new collection b> saying it la composed of exquisite details against straight line. I have retained the iame straight silhouette, but In
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  • 589 4 A. i men th:- sprtn ought t<> look U-. ii>m the apring border ol T garden. Then bi .< more than usually railed md beautiful koun brora which to chooei nd tbej moetl] Bower-haei n* prcfera, ami the chemical gardner can nflMttanai produce Spring reds and
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  • 46 4 Two <i« divu:. i Fi .1- i >• bn I \V\ 1.!.. I trl< k wiulc Ml Hit .1 woi k» ri handi (Oil MM] i ratal i' i keep tl ror thai hlc.K Inn thl\ RUM I I. I) oil to Be with
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  • 9 4 I t>l til- Ml ill I M t II
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  • 130 5 mi WINNER, It W. lu.wi of th« Westßitawtcf School loim distant race from Baraca to Piitnei '.HTSHIP hvMvt.KH IN COLLISION WITH UNKNOWN STEAMER.— TW East G«o4wta »At«iiM\»l> damaged alM»\«- Imi water linr w hrn an unknown sttanur collided with her. M. GEORGE BONNE I. the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 329 5 II I ME TO-MCHT IS COMINC; BACK I NIGHTLY €.!*>* qic r)ki //f/^s Big Holiday Show of the Week! innTTTTr^^MHnMi^B H tt 1 B^BB I B^BB Bl B^^^^^l Y^P^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI iU £>h&^~~^^^M BLmK W"" E9 I B^« I ■»iilf«liil > Jlf« itiii MATf/virir Tnniv Packed Houses Acclaimed it: SPECIAL MAIUHLL TO-DAY
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 192 6 I'olish Player Heats Miss Nuthall > C rrespondeni i London. Mar. IS. •X.(i men'a ramies tinai and an exceeding lj Interesting women's nal at the Que«ir Club covered courta H W Austin beat H. G. N. ix-o b\ ll— a, 8 7 m the former event. and
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    • 212 6 Akcrs-Doußlas Iletains His Title 011 l O^vn C I •nt i London. Mar. 18. I nieii bis title Ol Amateur I Singles Champion ol Racket al Queen's Club.' when, m tiit- final round oi the competition,' ho b- c s Crawley three punM to 11. I.S— l 1'
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    • 163 6 ICE HOC KEY Itobusl l'lav In International Match Prom Our Own Correspond) London. Mar. IS. There was teat deal oi robust play m the International Ice Hock. lYoph] match at the Queen's Road i ink m which Canada i Toronto National^ beat England by 5 S. Players on both side^
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    • 120 6 England beat Wales In the ladies" lacroaw natch at Cardlfl by IS goah to live. England •ained the upper hand after some level play.' and 11 nciitedlv bombarding the Welsh goal, they led ;w iiai!-time by six ui-ai> to three. i England combined better throughoul the m
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    • 54 6 Warwickshire Crickei Club for the second •i suffered •< loss ol over K24MM if \v Bainbridsje. who presided m the annual meetini aid \in matrhrs had been I t<>i iv xi sea on but h leared the number would have v,- \x- reduced to n and the pottcs of playim
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    • 100 6 Miss Joyce Cooper, Hie Brltlsn Olympk swimmer and record bolder, beat Mm. i.iiii Anderson, the champion ol I>< timark. In a 100 yarda free rtyle rai at Manhain street Baths. London In SS I sees. Ifme Andersen's time v.as (jfi H-S ser Munrue Bounu, ul Oxford University and
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    • 313 6 Finances of Lecestershire Cricket Club From Our Ov D Correspondent 1 London. March 28.' nnual meeting of the Leicestershiit County Cridwi Club. Sir Frederick Oliver, win 1 presided, said tIW Club had m i gate 'receipts last leMon, but only as compared with the previous tea on,
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    • 154 6 Surrey President And Leg-Theory Bowling From Our Own Correspondent 1 London. Mar. IX. Mr h D o. Leveson-Gower, president ol Surrey Cricket Club, referred to the Test Match troubl at the annual dinner ol the Duluich Crickei Lawn Iterate, Hockey, Croquet B Cluk Mr Leveson-Gower congratulated Mi Jardin
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    • 213 6 Chertsey Club Tests Sarazen's Idea Prom Our Own Oor respondent I London. Mar. 28. m order to test the feeling of gotten on tht •n of a larger hole, as advocated by Gem Harnwn, champion of both Britain and America the Chertsey Club promoted a tournament, oper
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    • 275 6 Alter thf water jx)io match, wlnn FengUUi: beat Coventry m the Una] of the English Clv! Championship ol the Amateur Swimming Association, the referee. Mr. H Cn.pper. complain ed that a Coventry player ran Ofl with th( ball, v hit h wu to have been sold to raisi funds In
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    • 162 6 Women's Committee To Be Abolished [Prom Oin Own Correspondent] London. Mar. IH. The decision of the l.t.a.s men aalecton to f nmommend the abolition of the womenii mbB committee, which baa hitherto helped them vith the selection of women's team.- DM D as no Mirptiae to those m
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    • 252 6 I j m the final of the Women*! Amateur Snooker c Championsliip at the BttrroughCi Hall In Soho 1 Square. London Mis.s Quinn beal IHm Ballanittne by tour gamei to one. 1.1 The annual lackets match between the Royai U Artillery and the Royal Engineers, which was I played this
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    • 406 6 r filiv* v 1 gk B^^m L^Bi bwA IB\ J B^^^^^ JJmB Ihl Wr\ s^ .^BB »f .^bV IwmMlßT^ w^bßw^i(bA v^m B^^JJ SB^^ bY Vxd Bm B^™^^ f. < >^..'< I w D H O. WILLS. :> ;> BRISTOL LONDON. #7 f Pi r~r cc/ r if-^ A4FEWMINUTESi,-| X^f How
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  • 1555 7 Ulmission Of Irish Barristers .ISLATIVE COUNCIL BILL P provisions m (;i the Colony iliflcationa necessary n( to judiciaJ posts. n "i I• i .-> i i barristers ITected at a ol the Legislative r when a Bill to tioi (Courts) a matter ol emer- d through
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  • 923 7 STAPLE INDUSTRY MENACE Cotton Trade League and India Opinion m LMWMMN is strongly opposed t< tlx proposals m the While Paper on India itnd a Cotton Trade Leayue has been constitut id to carry on a campaign against the Govern ment poiley Manchester merchants an
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  • 71 7 Malacca Judjpe Change? His Mind Malacca, April 12. After dismi<*!n<? the appeal of Sim Cheng Kweo acnin.« t his sentence of one day's rigorous imprisonment and a fine of $100 for robbery Mr. Justice Whltley finished the next case and then said ho was not at all sure
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  • 973 7 ALLEGED CONFESSION TO A FRIEND Perreau For Trial On Homicide Charge SEQUEL TO CHINESE GIRL'S DEATH An alleged confession to one of his friends that the woman died after he had struck her was the basis of the evidence yesterday at the preliminary inquiry before Mr A W. Hay, the
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  • 353 7 Protracted Trial Settled m Court After a protracted hearing lasting tin days, a settlement was announced at the Ipoh Supreme Court m ftie CAM known as the "Sitiawan planters' libel action" m which the parties were Mr. W. B. Taylor <plaintilT> and Mr. H. Goodwyn 'defendant). The
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  • 146 7 Japanese New Comer Charged With Smiitftflintf Japan, m rlttem do not often figure m local "boot-featac" cases, but yesterday morning a new-eomar to this Colony was prosecuted for being m poMNrion of a bottle of his national brew "Saki" which »m found on him by revenue
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  • 82 7 Kuala Lumpur Maternity Hospital Kuala Lumpur. April 12. "A wonderfully WCCtttftll pnr" was the opinion expressed by Mr. A. B. Jordan when presKUng at the annual ni <tm of the Chines.Maternity AamctaUon Kuala I umpur. yesterday. Mr. Jordan pointed out that out of 2,668 admissions to the hospital
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  • 30 7 Tree felling will be m progress at about the 14th. mile (Glnting Simpah pass) Kuala Lumpur— Ben tong Road, during Easter week-end and motorists are advised to proceed with caution.
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  • 753 7 WHY SHOULD SCHOOLS STOP HALF WAY Selangor Headmaster's View Kuala Lumpur. \p f Employment t<* boys haun. h,,,,| i:; more difficult to secure than ever mbtk Urn number oi boys gaining Cambridge certificate hM tomued, Mid Mr. F I sh;,w. He ,d m „Mcr of
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  • 181 7 Funeral of Raja Sir Chul.m Talpinfc. \piil 11 The ".hole State iii miHinn:: lor m- (;i f:, t)f the Hon. Raja Sir Chilian, Raja <:. H;li l Perak Rap w.re flown at half ma.st to-day and the magistrate. Chr Albakri. ftdjoOHMd the court for half an hour.
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  • 50 7 M.i! v < \p-| i bottles of sunmi, one of which coi td a lizard, a combination popumr ■vomr-n for medicinal purpo: 0 to Commander Derrick ln th nhere yesterday uhtn he ~omk t. i i r fd for senui.rr ;t Chlnera wr,mx>n for p lnp Illicit
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  • 22 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH FYFE On April 12th. 1933. at the Genet*! Hospital. Singapore, to Mr and lira a r Fyfe. a son.
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  • 877 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933 BUYING FOR A LOSS It is not the intention of this article to offer advice to readers upon financial matters. but ro poiiu one or two conclusions regarding the present abnormal monetary situation. It is well-known that people are always ready to make
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  • 116 8 r Cecil Rm ol the mv.i has been transferred to the M.V.I. Reserve of Officers with the rank of Lieut. -Co\ Mr r. p. Clou,: Magistrate. Beremban, and M:-. H. E Turner, A Secretary to tb Resident, Ferak, go on home leave on May 12 L«ave prior to retirement ha
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  • 69 8 Communication With Penang Suspended Thr telegraph Ml'Vlee with Penftng was temporarily interrupted last night north of Kuala Lumpur and no information was available m Singapore as to the cause of the blockage or when the service was likely to be restored"! The interruption affects communication with Fenaog M
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  • 82 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER 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 13. Spot 2 5 16d. (2^d Forward 2 13 32d. (2 11 32 d Tone
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  • 444 8 CAPITOL. PAVILION AND ALHAMBRA Scheme for Central Control On and after May Ist. all the three principal cinemas m Singapore will come under a central control. The Free Press learned yesterday that the Alhambra Theatre is to h< taken over and run under the lame management as
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  • 88 8 Royal Civil List Cut Down by Half i Our Own C>: nt Ranckok. April IS. Whea the prcaent Km- came to the throne 1 th> Royal civil lust ni tix million Is, put lubtcquonttsr th.- Ku. reed to various reductions No« the l dis- rlooai thai th
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  • 104 8 Forthcoming Visit to Singapore Alexander Tansman. the Polish comp,. pianist and conductor. Ls to appear at Uk Victoria Manorial Hall on Saturday. April 22 at 9.30 pm Born Jum- 12 1897. m Lodz. Poland he received In 1919. the Poh.sH prize for musical composition and went m 1920.
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  • 75 8 Police Officers Car Overturns After Collision Prom Our Own Correspondent i Ipoh, April IS. A nasty accident occurred late last i when a car driven b>- Mr. R. Ackrill. of On police, who Wai accompanied bj Mrs. Ackrill, turned on its side followm- eoflWon with car driven by
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  • 27 8 At the weekly tiffin meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club on WMmMv, H th, Ad.-lphi Hotel. Rotarian L. L. Goodman vu!l adrlr. I the Club on "Milk."
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  • 248 8 Planes Banned And IV PASSES Chinese Fori I!;. Sham (.rnrr.il Id* let of Wai ha* prohibiting (lyiii« almvr p. iwrlni the pi j martial administi Aeroplai I U 1 ,uc HftMl i troops Hciv, Bghtii i PHpini van* in 1 1 Japan m approai iuir-T 1
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  • 78 8 Charming Scene* Situations I ftlhnmhi .-hour r i lied to t:. Jam i M't U> Added tO lll'HHls -<1"1imi);i r I should deni.i: Tmn .< made as ft sOeni th<- p;u I will Bad mii tl Of ttlliti; th> I d.ivs it: life, but th<* .vk
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 44 8 (Jldbecks Have You Visited Our New PROVISION STORE IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE I COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. CA SH SATURDAY LAST DAY ASTOUNDING FINAL REDUCTIONS HALF-PRICE BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH.
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    • 49 8 A MARRIAGE LICENCE COSTS 7 6 DOWN and all you've got for the rest of your life. i^ut "GAFLAC" POLICIES do a very great deal to alleviate many of the major calamities that may assail a home. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD., Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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    • 21 8 There will l>e no issue of the SinuapoKKree I*re»s to-morrow m order that no work shall he performed on (mini Friday.
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    • 44 8 1 11 < I ■>, Brf«» n MM < 1 •I 1 1 .i.m 1 1 I Ok X Krforr Mr. Mat* I Summon -m-C E. Ahmad II irt At 10 I i >• Judinnent B I I At 1! iuh.i. m i/>w Boon Win <t •i or
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  • 815 9 MACDONALD— "I AM NOT GUILTY" RAMATIC DEVELOPMENT IN MOSCOW TRIAL revious Plea Of Guilty Repudiated MGE CONFLICT OF EVIDENCE iornton's Sarcastic Reply To The I Prosecutor km ensatlon yesterday at the second day of 9 tt. British prisoners at Moscow. The first was bt c Irawal by Mac Donald of
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  • 68 9 Never Employed iv Isritain i i London. April 13. In the Houm s>f uinnion> i to-niffht. Sir Ji.hu Simon an- J nonnced m view ot the ehat^es against the British prisoners at J MOSCOW that none ot them was ever employed directly or m- J dirertl\ m connection
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  • 351 9 WHITE HOUSE TALK SUGGESTED Need For Strong Line London, April 13. A world boycott of Japanese goods was advocated by Major Atlee (Socialist) m the Hou.se of Commons to-day as an item ot discussion between Mr Ramsay Mac Donald ;>nd President Roosevelt at Washington In tiu
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  • 145 9 Mishaps To Bertram And Robbiano London. April IS. Th< \luusti\ .'.'.lr.o'inced to-day that Robbiano. the Italian airman -.'ho is B; Irom England to Australia, made forced land-. Ing rI Hinriiyan. In Persia owing to a petrol snarl I The plane was not uamaged aiu: i.. > re- i
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  • 39 9 Shanghai. April 13. A report from South China states that the United States has completed the air base on the Santal Island, m the Pacific. The base has cost several million dollars <?oldK— Union Times
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  • 170 9 Reduced to State of Mental Apathy London. April 11. The trial begins m Moscc-w to-morrow of six' British engineers of the Metro- Vickers Company. The grav«st public impression has been caused by the disclosures m the second White Paper on this subject of the amazing methods which
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  • 254 9 Five Years Penal Servitude CASHIERED Drastic Punishment On Seaforth Officer London. April 13. lieut. BailUc Stewart of the Seaforth Hi R hlanders. who was arrested and lodged m the Tower of London and tried by Court Martial on charges of selling military secrets to a foreign Power,
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  • 134 9 Porsonal Powers For Tho President Washington. April 13. Power to expand the currency without askiug for a mandate will be given to President X \elt by an amendment to the Farm Bill i 10--mitted by Senator Thomas. It is proposed that thi» step will b.. achieved by
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  • 115 9 Ample Discussion Kef ore Return London. April 11. Asked for an assurance that before the Government was committed to any steps designed to secure the early return of Britain to the gold standard an opportunity would be given tor a discussion on the subject by t heHouse, the
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  • 66 9 Slight Improvement m March London. April 11. British overseas trade for March totalled £56,346.000 imports against £49,077,000 m February and exports totalled £32,551.000 against £27.928.000 m February-. In March, 1932. the figures were Imports £61.181.000. exports £31,196,000. The increase m imports last month was chiefly m food, drink
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  • 54 9 Crew Of Fjorden Believed Safe Hong Kong, April 13. It is revealed that the Norwegian steamer. Fjorden. the total loss of which m a gale off the Hong Kong coast was reported m yesterday's Free Press sank forty minutes after striking. j It Ls belif.ed no
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  • 34 9 The Imperial Committee of Economic Consultation and Co-operation held its final meeting on Tuesday and signed its report which will now be submitted by the delegations ,to their respective governments.— British Radio
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 205 9 J^glfc SUTTONi iST/^^-^^^^Jial world famous «Kf-' :^^sf i 1 1 D i x^^TjTljg^^^ Th> l> finest varieties of Fiower dIK^ Vegetable Seeds carefully selected for all climates. Suffon's Seeds are successfully grown m a!! parts of the World with unfailing profit to the grower./' The cost of seeds is the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1113 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM BTEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. Steam Bhlp Co.. Ltd.. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. I Mutual Bteam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Cod., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.
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    • 506 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. Dae Spore. Sails >or« sa. CITY OF MANILA For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg In Port Apr IT b.s. CITY OF KHIOS For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg
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    • 344 10 p. d British India and Apcar LiJ (Incoi /orated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND ARGo SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S •Vlft.^J LONDON AND FAR EAST MAII jri OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHM J Uue Tonnage. Singapore. I CARTHAGE 15.000 Apr. 14 NALDERA 16.000 Apr.
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    • 646 11 MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM \M> fC) MIDDLESBROUGH. Apr 19 20 VASCKINI MARU T. 12.C00 June 13 14 ri l May 3 4 HAKONE MARU T. 10.400 June 28 29 B May 18 lfl SI WA MARU T 10.700 July 13 14 1 taM 1 2 PUIHUfI IfARO T 10.700 July
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    • 311 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT 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 AMERICA EUROPE via
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    • 794 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ M:\ros- Fimiiv. Ai^ril 14. Poeloe-Kidjan; Bapat, Tenibihiii.m Poeloe-P«l}M and Rengat. OP TEN NOOKT Friday. April 14. Ifuntok (pa tngei Mid mail' onlvt. Batavia Semarang and Bourabaya. TINOMBO— Friday. April 14 Brlawan-Ddi r\Hl'l) Saturday. April 15. Padang-Bay Ampenan B and Sourabaya I>F UEKRT Saturday. April
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  • 1009 12 DEMONSTRATION BEFORE CORONER Inquest On Former Lady Glenapp I A verdict of death by misadventure from narcoti? drugs was returned at the resumed inquest at Paddington on Mrs. Frances Caroline Beech <34). the wife of Captain Charles Doug- las Beech, of Brandon Hall. Coventry, who
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  • 42 12 It Is rumoured thai Mr a. p. Can >ron, a director oJ Messra Pateraon, Iflmona and C It returning to Singapore and that Mr. y- h Temperley. also a director of the firm, may again tak< charge oi th< Kuala Mnnpur ottce.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 688 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,276 tona> »n<j tb« 8.8 MAN GO LA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins
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    • 483 12 THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED. i Incorporated m Denmark) r Telephone 5323 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HA.MBI RC, AND COPENHAGEN From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang LALANDU 18 4 18 4 19 4- 21,4 MEONIA 9,5 9 5 10 5 12 5 ALSIA 30
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    • 134 12 I. S. K. UN| ISHIHARA lM;r TRANSIN.i m Incorpf >• regular ntnoin v PASSEN<;M' nj, I- ROM IATW BOSTON MAi< FOR KOBI. n»\h |O|| PCAOOTA xm. CLYDE MAR' BOSTON MAR I MALTA MARU CLYDE M For rates a;. ISHIHARA BA> to tm UMITI D I MON Bl II I I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 678 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Janykok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Sedan Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. tuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. rCuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Xelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m Kclantan <via Gemas) every Monday.
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 1226 13 The following paicmgi i n proceedini per Ranpurs w>tt*m at 9no abl to-day fot a ntng. Pfffwwhti and Europe Mis B. Neylaud. Mr T.G. Scott. Mr A. L. Stuart. Mr K. H. Bancroft. Mr. K. C Calciicott. Mi Hall. Mr Mur'ow, Col J. T Hutton. Mi. and Mrs A
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    • 36 13 The Oontc Rokso (Italian mail> la due here on Monday moraine, from Shanghai and Hong Kont?. and will sail again the same day at f> pin for Colombo. Bombay. Suo7 Port 3ai(i. Brindisi Venice and Tri(
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    • 586 13 Atlantic System to Remain Unaltered The North Atlantic Conference ha^ decided at Its Paris meeting that the vexed question ol the classification of Atlantic liners, particularly |q the popular cabin class, shall be held over until the October meeting. This means that the existing cabin class will remain
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    • 178 13 Fisherman's Find On Durban Beach Durban. Complete mystery surrounds the washing ashore of 72 bar.s of high iiploslits consisting of nitro-cotton and nitro-glycerine. The bags were first noticed by Dr. Basil Sampson, pathologist of the Union Health Department, who was fi.shhr: m the vicinity He thought first
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    • 122 13 Programme For Pulau Subur Owners and master of shipping an requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range a^ possible during the aeroplane machine pun practice, which will take place on Pulau Subcr on the following dates 7 a.m. each day: Pulau Suber: May Ist
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    • 44 13 Soudan, Najam, Sin Aik Lee. Aing L one. <Brit». April 13.—Kistna. Kedah, Sirdhana. Talambu, Kliandalla. Sin Khen<r Seng. (Bril>; Agatha V. d. Docs de Bye, Tomohon, Re/rot. Tidere. Molchoir Trcub, Toussoum, (Dut): Afri< a Maru Dakar, Maru, (Japan). April 14. —Havre Maru, (Japan*
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 413 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Office: 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. i ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. Ihe premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered tfcc C 'hota H:i7i each morning. Latest news, latest tetegranM and latest announcoments. I.ondiui rubber and tin tables appear daily. Special features im-ludr pictures, bridge notes, ladies' paff with latest fashions,
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    • 188 13 t INVALIDS BENEFIT from this BODY-BUILDING FOOD The nutritive qualities of Kepler' Cod Liver Oil with Mali Extract greatly assist convalescents towards normal health and vigour. KEPLER' TRADE. MARK COD LIVER OIL Bottles of two sizes, from all Chemists W I I H and Stores MALT EXTRACT Rich m Vitamins
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  • 250 14 The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for Issue on Saturday at 9 a.m. Aga Khan The Prince Aga Khan: an Authentic Life Story by Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah. 1933. nius. Armstrong <H. C.) Grey Wolf Mustafa Kemal. An intimate study of a dictator, illus. Barker < Ernest*
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  • 24 14 RTajor H. C. Hannay, M. last. Mln. E.. the wHI -known mining engineer, who was away m Borneo on business, has returned to Ipoh.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 393 14 J TV t and energetic, YJyQr"^ f\ i brisk and vivacious that's howSanatogen will make you. possible. But many people just as critical as you, have given Sanatogen a trial, and now know that better health, stronger vitality are really easy to obtain. I have found Sanatogen a most dependable
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    • 215 14 NO MORE SLIMMING They Eat To Be Healthy k The slimming craze is dying out and the plump figure has returned to popularity. This fact was revealed by doctors last month, i following the death of a Birmingham girl who! was driven Insane by slimming. "It is almost Impossible to
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    • 165 14 THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION is the one that removes the cause. Indigestion m its many forms is nearly always due to excess stomach acid. This acid ferments the food, causes painful gas to form and finally attacks the delicate stomach lining. NeutralLsithis harmful acid and you remove the cause
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    • 838 14 AND INSURA \Q CHARTERED BANK THE YOKOHAV v^ ([f OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA RAMK [Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Drill It, nhai M Paid up capital m 600 000 shares Of £5 each 13.000.000 Ca P ital S.ib'riM, Eleserve Fund £3.000,000 U P' Eleserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 583 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL 80 Rome Utaly) 2RO. 70.2 Khabarovsk (USSR) RVIS. 9 a.m. noon. 58.3 Bandoeng, Java (PMY>. 50.26 Vatican City (Italy). HVJ. Daily, 7.0— 7.15 p.m. Sun., 10—10.30 a.m. also. .>0 Barcelona Radio Club (Spain) EAJ2S. Sat., B—98 9 p.m. 30 Bucharest (Romania). 50 Kuala Lumpur (Fed. Malay States)
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    • 370 14 <- BRITISH BROADCASTING I CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. and FEDERATED MALAY STATES J PROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, J DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. i Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31 3 metres. i j Friday, April 14th. J I (i.M.T. British I Summer Time I 1.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. Time Sitnial
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  • 323 15 n !)t> oi Regulatißg roduction :)!a(i. v rotes m -.p. i, 1 foi i tbbei n< to I ii this A\ ol retrol as 1 tea, »Tit< 111 The ssrw vol. m fa rubber Un On > ins letter In The impoi kanl taken at once ii
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  • 7 15 U»ii<h Proved orreel W* r...nn.
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  • 435 15 Aver Tenjjah Rubber Estate Ltd. The ICth annual een«>rnl meeting of Aver T.-nuah Rubber ■states ltd.. wa.s held at Malacca, m T. f. Anderson Pole presiding. P Mi adoption ol the report and ÜBta UM chairman said rear i working resulfr d In i mtaU pram oi
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  • 364 15 Funds Sufficient For Many The twent) third annual general meetii Kadella Rubber estate WM held at l/talfci Mr T F. Andt rson Pol' ft riding. In the > o\n m- <>t lus speech the chainnx.; .aid: The vrar'o working: resulted m loss ol "•j 700.27 m which depreciation
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  • 84 15 t J AooOMßtl for year 1932 show credit Of £395 1 add balance brought m £1.097. making £1,492 H is proposed to transfer to reserve for taxa tion. depreciation and contingencies £400, an< to carry forward £1,092. Previous year, credi balance was £36, after transfer of £1,250
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  • 363 15 Singapore, April 13. MEAT Cts. He. l steak (Round. Kati 30 Bfei stew or curry do 25 Pork. lean do 42 Pork, lean and fat < l^t quality) do 34 Muttnn Australian do 35 Fowl Kati 40 Hem (Locally wared) do 43 DOCka Each 62 ngponn domestic
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  • 111 15 Singapore. April IS. Latest buyers' prices, rt-ceived by Messrs Quthrie and Co.. by cable this morning, for Ma- I layan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels arc as follows: Palm Oil In lUilk: 11 landed weights New York Philadelphia 220 cents (U.S. currency per
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  • 162 15 Changes m Representative Prices April 10. 11. American Can. Com. 61 m% 60 Am. T'phone and T^raph 95' 92 7 v 91 Atchrson Railroad 43 421.. 4j.' Dupom 40 .j 9 r 38 Firestom Common m io-, 10' 3vn. Bet trie 14 141^ 14 Sen. Motors
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  • 202 15 Lewis and Peat's Report Lewis and Peal .state: Th» .mn.imi. discussions p ndins In America appear to have instilled a certain amount ol confidence into Uv home markets which havn advanced appredablj during the week. The buying is reported to b to a larf extent, speculative, and it
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  • 117 15 >m_.i pot. \pril IS. Due to the present International political ttuatlon a feeling ol confidence prevails m most ummodity markets and this better feeling is haivd m the various rubber markets Speculative interest.-- have been the means ot trengthrnimr prices, which show moderati adance:> over the period under
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  • 67 15 Exports From Malayan Ports During the week, ondi.-icr Apnl Bth exports ,t tinned pineapples from Malayan port> nmounted to 23.737 rases, of which 16.840 cases Acre to the United Kingdom. 1.640 eases to Europe, 3.190 rases to Canada and 2.0H7 casts dSSWhI re. Total exports tor the pi-
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  • 117 15 (iuthrie and Co.. Kuala Lumpur Agents: Rtnontr Tin Dredging Co. Ltd., Output for March 1933; No. 3 Dredge. 394 piculs. Harrisons Barker and Co. Ltd.. Agents: Outputs for March from the following estates are reported: Mentakab 44,500 lbs: Jeram Kuantan 40.000 lbs Stuigel Bagan 51,000 lbs.
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  • 15 15 Dividend of 2>i per cent for 1932 (a«ain*t nil). Meeting May 1 5
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  • 354 15 EXCHANGE RATES April U London. 4 months' light A 27 32 London. \i months' si- hi 2 3 13 Hi London. (if) days' siuht I I 25 32 London. 30 day s i4ht 2 3 Lyons, Paris, demand 985 Hamburg, demand km Batawa. BOUrabaya. demanu 96 Bamarang
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  • 72 15 *»ul lith.. o'clock noon Buyers Seller* RS.S. i qua] to London Standard. Bpol (loose) R.S.S i qual to London Staiui.ird IFOBt 7 1 16 73 16 Standard R.ss. on Tend, r ifaj 6 llfjll June 7 71 16 May-June ir> 16 7 J«ilv-S.pt Tl|lf 7
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  • 909 15 Till RSDAV, APRIL I.ITH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS CLOSING QIOTATiONS Buyers Sellers A«UII Kumbang <£» 23s 3d 24s 3d Austral Malay 18s 20* nom. Ayer I Uam iSsi u« 12 Bangin Tin < > Ha i2> Butane Padang »sli 05 »>7 Batu OftTCi ($1) 35 40 Bukit Arang <$l.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 78 15 IM^ts exceed $12,000,000 Assnrance m force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*) Offld Great Eastern Lite Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ol England and complies with the British Life
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  • 667 16 9 GOALS WITHOUT REPLY Madon Gets Six And Hat Trick GREAT FINISHING But R.A. Have Their Moments 9; X.V nil. \fter establishing themM-lws at the top nf the table by their 7 o victory ovrr the Indo evlunese last week, the Malays I i
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  • 108 16 Thf lull >v .nit will represent St Jo.seph'.s at Cricket OB Saturday at 2 p.m. on the School ground as;an.- T the V.M C.A H. Boon <capt 11 Leicester, T. Curdeiro, G. Fernandez. R. D'Oma I frljMllH. E Le Mercier. Low Kee v a Philemon, B. Moßbergen,
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  • 63 16 Y. M.C.A. SOCCER TEAM ro will represent the y.mca at tball against Medical Services at the Jaian Stadium on ny dm iday Chu S'Air Hunp. Tan Bent Bock, Bee Tew Bod JdO Kirn. Chan Ah Wiim. Then Oaok Boei (:..ui Joo Hang, Tan Ycnq Poh. Tax r. Lee Ah Chef
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  • 604 16 POLICE GET ONE CHINESE THE EIGHT Strenuous Fi«ht AH the Way S.C.F.A. II 8: Police 1. najtag with h\t substitute*, th. police t<am Were WlfrMT to resi.st the speedy S.C.F.A. second eleven bo a second division match at the Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday, and were decisively
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  • 138 16 ITnited States Season Opens Washington, April 12. The baseball Mason opened to-day. Two matcbei In the National League Brooklyn vs. Philadelphia and New York vs Boston and one m the American League Boston vs. N X York were postponed owing to rain. In the Washington name President Roosevelt was
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  • 27 16 HNo Racing During Easter Holidays iho Royal Singapore Yacht club noUflei I thai there will bo no racing over the Easter 't I Holiday.
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  • 21 16 London. April 13. In a Scottish I-eauue match yesterday Kilmurnock drew with Hearts, there brine no ore.'— Reuter
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  • 199 16 THIRTY COMPETITORS ENTER Qualifying Round of 36 Holes To-morrow The following is the draw, which took place last night at the Singapore Golf Club, for the qualifying round of 36 holes m the Malayan Amateur Golf Championship meeting; to be i played at Bukit Timah to-morrow a.m.
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  • 357 16 Godown Doubles Semi-final At S.C-C Tiu semi-final of th« godown doubles handicap m the Singapore Cricket Club tennis tournament was played yesterciaji and retuUcJ! In R f Young and b. i p Fl< .itr defeal A C Hay and Roy Smith by 6 4. 6- 4 No ties
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  • 79 16 Revival of the Game by S.C.C. I At attempt Is being made to revive lawn bowls at the S.C.C. and members arc b.'ins circulated with a view to ascertaining the bumi of those who would Hfee an occasional pamc. It the rasnonse to the circular warrants it,
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  • 153 16 Teams For Holiday Cricket Matches Indian Association teams (or the bolidaj matrhcs bate been selected m follows; Auainst ifondjtSC l lpts on Nondesi ripLs ground on Saturday: N. A Mallal fcapt.i N. Abbasbhoy. A. A. Samy. J. Hargovind. S. S. Varma, Noordin. D K. Samy. G. Kennedy. R.
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  • 156 16 JUST BETWEEN OURSELVES Homely Atmosphere At White House W.i* l. m -ton. April 12. The suggestion of a fireside BMedßg at the White House between Mr. MaeDonald. M Hornet and Mr. Roosevelt is reported, to hA\e been made ty Mr. Roosevelt. The suggestion has arisen out
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  • 60 16 Washington's Invitation To 14 States Washington. April IS. Following reports of dissatisfaction among several ol the nations, which have not rect ived u:\itations to participate m the Washington conversation the U.S. State Department yesterday tent massage to 44 states which will not be personally represented Inviting them
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  • 215 16 Plans lor Long-Distanre Record Flight Ifr j. a IfoUison baa arrived bon.e after his record ,i:eht across rhe South Atlantic to Brazil m February- He was accompanied by Ifn IfoHieon. who had Joined him at Madeira on his way hone by sea. Tht v were welcomed
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  • 101 16 Price Of Opium Made Less Attractive The authorities In Sumatra bavi struck >ipon new line of opposition to opium smuggling bt cause of the smuggling' of opium from the Strait> into Sumatra. It lias been d'-cided t< m! the price of opinion m Bengalis < Sumatra) from PI
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  • 91 16 Bombay Government's Order A Bombay Government communique states that the Government have derided to treat the officers under their rate-making control on the same bash, as All-India and central services, and accordingly an order will be issued extending the emergency col m pay at the reduced rate
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  • 69 16 Veteran Kuomintang Leader's Call For Action Shanghai. April IS. Mr Ha Han-min, former Pi-esidun oi the liC-pislativt 1 Lvian. and leader of the vitrrar section of the Kuomintanu. pro))osrs the <on- veniiig of an extraordinary national COngnai as soon as possible to place the affairs of the country
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  • 45 16 London, \pril 11. The rtMltifllt Oi tin Board Of Tradr Iff Ruiximan. >aid m UIS House ut Commons UmU i h(» hoped to make a statement I rj ihortll regarding the prOfTCM of th( trad MfotiaUont now pioccedtng with virioui countries.- British Radio
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    • 145 16 THE OCEAN SSSSi s (Incorporated m Great Brit Accidents and 11 1 ny > Employers* LlaUlit} \1 1 iT^i llv HI 1> Kl* f*«l*l*4 Golfer's Insu ranee. Fidelity (lUarantee. Stated Benefits In>iiraiu< Executor ships Trust cosh ip HEAD OFFICE FOR MALA^ CHARTERED BANK CHAMBER SINGAPORE. Manager for Malaya C. NORMAN
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