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

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. 934. KSTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 86 1 Rl lUilill RKSTKK'TION [FREE PRESS SFRVICE COPYRIGHT] London, \pril IS. Tin Financial i. the growth d! Dutch support foi i;ion uf rubber ea connected with the Bolderhey plan, m I I ontro 1 i Ible m Holland b< 1:..• anti-1 The thit- ron- ilbie moil WUMI; HABKBED (inni's
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  • 910 1 Thi dov< ;w(,ci percbed on the unwak 01 the ;«r):. Pol .(i i 1,1..v- n coral m t, fa ruffled oul in.> chalk-white reathera la rainy i lii'lii and caul an rye like a pink I nt the paint door ol tin iid i sun v
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 156 1 KLIM »JM) MIIK r\rri;<>\< ll io fi kf. i i USED MIIK III! IKID'HS. Ll A DING S \FFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER KOTEL THIS EVENING A DANCE-6.15 to 8 15 p.m. 10 YWOOD HI- LIGHTS CABARET F Admission 1 .00 BOOK NOW I INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9M p.m. to MID-NIGHT
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    • 111 1 VH^V H^^V i/\!/•v f \1 v \t t I s^B I .^^^^k. I .^^M^. ,^r»*^ n I INTRODUCING TOLLEY'S Fine Old Liqueur Brandy S.> |>«*i i| ii air i iiic'liKliiis' «lnt> SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT INFORMAJ. I with THE DEJEHANS WILLIAM RIMELS a FROM THE CASINO DE PARIS I THE
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    • 225 1 are reported to have reached the east l>.ink of the I n.ii il Ri\er fmgt 9, ClMtsg mm iii Ike Hmn* nplMMfa and sabotage trial Page Farther evidence in tin* prrUaiMUrj qiiiry in uhirh a CkkMM IIOTV owner is churned with miMhicf bv tirr VM taken I'aue 7. A laini
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    • 23 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PI'RE. FRESH. PASTEURIZED MH X OBTAIN XBI.E IN THE TROPICS OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADINO PROVISION STORES.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 218 1 THE DAY S NEWS >.('.(. were defeated h> Pulau llram b\ two -oals lo nil m a lirst di\ision match \esterday I'age IC X prisoner m .lohore jail is charged m connection with an attack upon twn liuropeau w.uders Page A man has beer, ai rested m Havana on suspicion
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  • 172 2 Allegations Against Two Chinese ftmong the artici alleged to havi- been robbed by armed men from a house m By< I Ahvi Road cm March 13. were twentj tubea oi ehandu and two chandu pipe TI arts" \i\i oui of the report made U police m ronm tion
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  • 161 2 Vauxant Sent to House of Detention Sad ca iea have to be demit with every das by magistrate the world over, but noon of the most pitiful prisoners who art' daily led out Of the lock-ups are. perha;).*--. vaqrants. WhOM appearance often l*trays the terrible life
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  • 123 2 Tii. following Ls the programs of drills up to anr: for VCek endimj. April 23ra Wednesday -5.15 p.m., Headquarters. M.G. PI Eura-: u I 2nd. Position; S.R.A <\». A.A. Gun Drill; I). Eurasian Coy.. Company Parade; I*l B M yards Range. 1* 5.18 p.m., Headquarters. 2nd.
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  • 44 2 n.M.ship* in the Malay Admi--1 i>- Oiled tMi rear. Of Sued to candidate! irom r i Kan tht Euro d W;i School Ipoh. and Mr <P UMI pro ln Ml and Mr., B|>k« n llalaya i Mr S: 1 In toi ol Bchocds I!
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 426 2 Conducive to slimming. Starch reduced and made with fresh natural Gluten. STOCKISTS MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. OL'TPOKT ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY I H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Rates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. t STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS A REPAIRERS. 14A thanjp Alley, Singapore The
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    • 552 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. I NOTICE is hereby given that tenders arej now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Sanitary installations at Nos. 21. 23, 24, 46 and 63 Buffalo Road, Nos. 74.
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    • 526 2 NOTICES. TANGLIN CLUB. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the members will be held ji the Club on Thursday. April 27th. 1933. it 7 p.m. A. D. ANDERSON, Honorary Secretary. The Tanglin Club. ORDINANCE NO. 41 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT
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    • 636 2 LEHERS TO THE EDITOR MORE TRIPTIQUES In (he t il 1 1 hi. The A. A. of Malaya Ls now able to issue rriptiques m respect of Iraq and Norway, the .•omplete list of countries for which these Customs Passes" are available DOBBg The United Kingdom and Northern Ii eland
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    • 168 2 CONTROL »riis| 01 T! I I CHANGE ANTI-RES J Dutch Minist-y, I Dechratiai I The it >l L-nt st.it. Hi Hi n D Colonu■■lnd oi mom trfcttonlsi output ol ru I lovernnenl election .>n attitude t. In i i' 'i ones ltAUallse tli> Ing i onsuim 1. The e\;> id-
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 248 2 THE WEEK Wednesday. 19th. fUgh Water 04 49. 7.1 ft. 19.44, 6.9 It. Rotary tiflin Mr L. L Goodman DO Milk," S Adclphi Hotel at 1 p.m. Footoall HAFA League -<D:. 11. Wiltshire Pi gl II vs. Malaya FA. 11.. Btatfhun; Div. Hi; liedl al Btnrieea VM.C.A at Jalan Betar;
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  • 159 3 NO MORE MASS MARRIAGES In* IVoplo Arc ieen Borough m [01 young many ss h n une time, d them all. m upon the I 1 tor who wa formi 1 ;< d II .t' 11 couple parately within an interval of from IS to 20 minul m h 'vedding.
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  • 93 3 I i«.Ki rrenchard, the Commissioner ol Metro-! tan Polut is taking the mosl serious view ut tin increase In the number ol unsolved crimes. Near!] even class of crime will, U is feared. show a hcaw Increaw when the report tor last year is publish* ii I youth <>i JO
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  • 229 3 State Drive Alonji Mall To St. James's Palace The Kms drove In stair to 8t Jami 1> il: 1 to hold the second ICVCC <>i ;h t > year. Hi wore Pteld Marhals uniform, but WtthOUl hat ot -iv >t coat. It will be recalled
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  • 23 3 I I (Jo not want to see *he BBC. become what ,1s called the '•Congenital idiots uuide to world knowledge."— Mr. John Biuhan
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  • 684 3  -  ELY CULBERTSON CONTRACT BRIDGE I By BEAUTIFUL play o f hands at Contract »J! confir Ed to -reat cities nor to any T ny of prcplo For the h?ind v w n h > T h U 1 am indebted to c-Lm mr n Jr Ootamhla, south
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  • 207 3 Brewers Spending Millions on Ind v -1 1 Washington. Brewera 'i- reported to-day by the De...nnu'iu <>i Commerce to have contributi milh< liars to Industry In preparaftl i for the sale <>i 3 2 j* r cent bet r Large purchase* bavi t> en mad< ol automobiles"
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  • 84 3 Tht average speed of London nmtntwwi m the central ana b only 7.34 m ph. At th« busy peflodl "1 the day it is nenerally impossible for ;i private car to maintain an average speed of much morr than 10 m.p.h. The L.M 8 is .sendiim the Boot express to
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  • 233 3 Kailwav Contributes Suhstuntial Profit portttOM il .1 (I m Htmg for \9.i2. j. having eseeded rxpenditun i>\ ll t 45#,453.77. i»i«> actual revenue ol the Hong Boni <j«>vernment, r [SB2 it .f the itlmaied an* unt I -v: i totalled 133,549,716.3f This, however, la ...i In
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  • 18 3 I and Mr Otndhl arc th» only two genuin* I diehard* OB Indln --Sir R M. Bank*, M.P.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 251 3 v n q, fli Bf B bT .^B BY fll bTvj m^^hl Bk bVbbVbVbTa^bV^ ™b^^ bvbi^^^^B ■mAav Barflafl^^^^^^^flaflVA^Baß B^ M 11* II i^^wijr uiotuvcicu* a priceless safeguard to teeth —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used m
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    • 425 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE Nos. 1. 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raflles Place, Singapore. BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street. Malacca. 11, Light Street, Penang, 4, Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 5. Q. Wong, Esq., (Chairman). K. C.
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  • 156 4 Inder Treatment That Creates Energy .«ie Datn :iv i.it. but then.- a] who DUt on pounds of unhealthy iat becausi they batani _oi •nou^h mergy I niOVe ;,l>. to iU p it Qfl It Boat I but .1 < "lulition brottgbt about by sluirl hne^ of the
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  • 3638 4 I THE ADVENT OF SPRING j London. March 28th. i i J From the tree Press J Correspondent THE World Upheaval is perturbing < the Socialists here The Trades j Union Congress Council and ths t Labour Party have issued a depre- catory memorandum on
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  • 97 4 Mmlilkalion Of Ruk Rco ft Profit* I The m M Mi ol the said t Uowing rtgistm ft •;oi; that <>).• B [a I.* toiirth it. I H Thfti nindllli .ill.:; I respect <»i th» net I tloned todetlei i<>: tin im to J'jih Mtu it of fh>
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 92 4 m I PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE while you use those old. worn-out. Wasteful plugs. CHANGE TO I I (P IffldnffH m V l awseHbt ■•Hb^-*"*-.. .'f ii^isti m i iMJLiaxMaWBBB U You'll save the cost m T lower petrol bills F^B wk AT ALL GARAGES Distributora lor Malaya fMHUCBO MOTORS
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    • 65 4 Br FOOT and is equ DHOBY ITCH Rl irritating skin inf- cl OBTAINABLE FROM Medical Hall, Ltd. Maynard lad I British Dispensary, Ltd. Federal Dispens: Mwxrwx I You need suffer no l< -> P"" *nd discomfort of Mm Sciatica, Lumbago if <X kept m a pure and be remove the
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  • 159 5 VI'ANESE TROOPS entered Ctoag-te, the capital of .lehol. after their ureat push to sweep the Chinese m«r. th»\ inmintcd the ramparts <»t iht- town iind cheered. Our picture shows Japanese troops theerinu tluir victory from the ramparts of "henu-te, .lehol. JAPANESE armoured trucks
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 97 5 NIGHTLY €.15 915 KM. RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 \l<;ilT IS VOUK FINAL OPPORTUNITY TELL ME TO-NIGHT GAITMOWT BRITISH MI'SICAL SENSATION msW A PROGRAMME TO SHOUT ABOUT! l.^^^X j Additional Attraction J <j£ Jy^ M mJ M M—JM.\iSyM—*l. t ft I >A V^^^^^^r g\ g i I I'll! Ati a tyutiU^^ l&uMuo4€sl)tocLu>2ioiL
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    • 86 5 Meet Fifi "The Sweetheart oi l\tree I (/^j^^ capVtol W Special Matinee To-Day at 3.15 NIGHTLY The Week's Bis All-Colour Musical Comedy Show I proarious j g g JU Gorgeous 1 Beautiful ■I W^ Haunting I VICTOR HERBERTS world famous play I with BERNICE CLAIRE (The Beautiful Singing Star of
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    • 50 5 TODAY I OPENISG at the MATINEE ANOTHER SUCCESS FROM FOX H HOPING IT WASN'T I jm^ A DREAM. FACE m the SKYf gSm Spencer TRACY j Marian NIXON |H Stuart ERWIN I SAM HARDY LILA LEE |BP| SARAH PADDEN Directed by Harry Lachman AND "STREET SCENE" i^ on the >va>
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 919 6 NEWBURY CUP DRAMATIC FINISH Popular Demonstration After Royal Victory I Prom Our Own Correspondent London. April I. There were "great scene*" at Newbury on Saturday when His Majesty's four-year-old colt. Limelight, won the Newbury Spring Cup. a| handicap race ol mil! 1 for l.soo sovereigns
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    • 71 6 I Mr Charles John Govor of Goodmayes lanr, .Goocimavi s, Espcx, whose estate was valued at I £2.198, left part of the proceeds of the sale of I his hOttW iii Aberljur roud, Gocdmayes, m I trust to pay £100 to QoodnajM Congregationa' Church, fcr a room for special work
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    • 1816 6 WELL-SUPPORTED TOURNEY AT KLANG Singapore Player m Open Singles Final A well supported tennis tournament was held by the Klang Club during the Easter holidays and amongst the many eompeitors were several v."l-kno\vn players from Btngapor M well as other places outride Belangor. Rain Interrupted play
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    • 88 6 Singapore Chin PeMßg I 11l Kan: stroke «ri( dp bj Hock I won by the 1 mm M Tilt Teoni: Cbyt Lim V:. il Ch«><:. Rela quartet (BUn I Hong Bra vi -.(i i ns i in the v.att r pol r« >ultI Ponmit: CbiDCM E Tlx 1
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    • 45 6 i our g i i A- V i oi the .sfvcn-a-.Mcif Hu. 1., tlio EMinbui' Etojrfti Inflrn tor tl flCtn Mine iri f tl that the l attendance Invitations wen cludii Bchool ?M' who th DuM Individual plaji m m ten and requli
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    • 15 6 I Mi H H Prto i i) s Aln >.«-, utul Koiiikl sh. 11-. Ml l>
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 173 6 THE SECRET OF ITS GOODNESS lies m the fact lhat il is i;i lively free from the I cmvr 1 tannic bitterness so Vi^T-'" noticeable m other leas n^^ 1. *A. O^Hh v > J- Brooke Bond Tea Cooked MEATS [(HUM fHU I DAILY FROM TUf CHOICE U fIHIMf AT
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    • 81 6 invites \oi# to try this New Tonic Bcvei "Cow 6* Cite" Chocolate Milk il made (ton rich England milk and lightly flavoured w.th hne Uu.>.L.u It makes a very digestible, palatable and nutritious drink suitable H I mornin« beverage or M I MfpftCa* •leep Inducing. Invaluable for nursing mothers and
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  • 284 7 chamber I in Singapore I 1 ceived by Mr I er of Ihe BudaI tish clubs in I 'Hi B i had one <>\ tii#- .111(1 B tandin musical B Mi Roth Hi h tIM Br Dutch people In j]\ mush •hungry Pn I
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  • 16 7 'no unit X n m B i itl <tui m h hi
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  • 601 7 76 ACRES AT BUKIT TIMAH Law of Limitations I Pleaded a claim i<>r an Account of money received enema responsible for the management ol part ni the »-stai. a Chincsf who died Intestate In China pearl] M pears ago came before Mr. Justice Mills, In tiir
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  • 25 7 A further BhtpoMM ot four UMMaad eaaw <>f treaaurei from hipm^ left the city yesterday ir.orninp by train Its destination is reported to be Kankti
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  • 231 7 Chinese Consul Opens New Singapore Factory WORK FOR 200 By our Chinese Correspondent) Nearly three hundred Chinese, including the Chinese Consul-General Df Singapore. Mr. Tong Lao. attended the fornuU opening of a cigarette manufacturing plan at Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, yesterday. The plant. ih« first ol
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  • 190 7 Leads to Discovery of Samsu m Bicycle Tubes liquor m the process ol distillation betrayed men who are alleged to have I .atiiig secret distill fry In Bain v In this <_;..-< It waa a police inspector who mad< 'iii -ii/nn and arresta and not revenue who* usually
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  • 93 7 Fails to Appear a* Judgment Debtor When a Judgment summons matter came b2for the supreme Court yesterday it was slated i hat the judgment debtor was the otiiriM Assignee. There was no representative of the Official Assignee m Court. Mr. Briggs, who appeared for the judgment creditors In
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  • 51 7 At 1 IS v .lll. m Monday the body of a Chinsr v. as lound fVwUng m the harbour and wki later removed by the marine poUcc. it is bettered that the deemed was Bampan owner and that his craft was overturned b> i r.iotor boat or
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  • 67 7 The following Appointment! are notified in the S.S Government ITwttf Mr. J C. MoEvctt. M.C.S. to act as District Officer Christmas Island; Mr. W Gordon to act as Head of Preventive Service. Sinnapore: Dr. J. I. Baeza to officiate a? Senior Health Officer. PcnauK. Mr. H. S. Russell to act
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  • 190 7 SCENE IN JOHORE PRISON Long-term Man's Alleged Parang Assault A pria ncr Of Juhore gmo) has been charged m the police court at Johore Bahru and remanded week m connection with an attack upon two European warders m the prison carpentry It is said that Mr. A.
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  • 184 7 Singapore Vessel to Fall Into Hands of Shipbreakers Training ship, oil tanker, fuel oil hmk— thai > the varied history Of the auxiliary steamship afyr Shell, which lies outside the Singapore Harbour near Tanjong Rhu preparatory tr being taken to Kobe to be handed o\er to Japanese
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  • 68 7 Alleged Possession of Loaded The lition to having 't-n more rounds In h:> p lon, was gainst ung J;r :::> d SOOI bin Rost who was produced befon Mr A w Haj d M ratel < ste^day. D» v -Inspector M. Boy] effected the rrest at Bish p's
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  • 265 7 BUS WHICH RAN DOWN COOLIES Accident Inevitable m Any Case That it all happened so unexpectedly that he had no time to make up his mind and therefore ran into a group of coolies who were eng-aged at work ever a manhole, instead of
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  • 118 7 Charged With Impersonation and Cheating Medan. April 15. Much Interest has been aroused here by the trial of three Turks which has started before the Council of Justice m Medan. The charge against them is cheating They railed themselves "the Crown Prince ol Turkey, lils pilot and
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  • 60 7 Cheating Charge Againsl European probability ol a chs I teating iv»t a European named David withdrawn by the D P.P. was'mentl n Mr A. W Hay m Th, Second Court yesterdaj morning when th m brought up and anoUu r I i mi nt :i!'!' •lie His
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  • 836 7 Convicted Ex-Constable to Appeal Tiii alleged attempted bribery ol a fc.,.: tive-Inspector which v. a> stated to I been committed while another 'inform d officer was watching through the apertun or, foi m< d tin 1 ssence oi a chai 1 ainsi .<., qx-constable who
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  • 759 7 Mysterious Fire Outbreaks m Change Alley PROPRIETOR CHARGED Evidence At Preliminary Further evidence regard:]};.; small oiitbresik of fire m Chinese owned general store at Change Aih> and the altefeJ activlttei of the Chinese proprietor on the mm wins, taa question. wm recorded by Mr. J. i
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  • 110 7 CONSTABLE KNOCKED DOWN Kuropean Woman Motorist Charged a Fun>i>< mi woman, Iflai Kaii n Honor, ni;-di an ■ppfaraiMl befon the Fourth Magistrate, Mr a c ■ojrd, on Baturday morning In answer i<» charan butt by a ru«h act while drnur car, f;(jini- to produce drtvtnf ttceno .hug to PMkC it
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  • 938 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933 A SIGNIFICANT CHANGE OF POLICY So tar. there has been very little comment on the forthcoming change in the policy oi" dealing with the unemployed at home announced by Commander H. Hilton Young. Minister of Health, in the House of Commons. The Minister
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  • 270 8 Captain Mien and Miss Margaret Cummins For the tux tiir.t foi several yean an officer i>; the Qatilauu was man ted m St. Andrrw'a Cathedral on Monday Captain Percy Reginald Penrose liters, <>■ the r.a son bi the late Captain and Mrs. ICten Of Ceylon Hi^ bride
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  • 152 8 Speeches By British MJVi Resented I/Ondun. April 15. Count Albret ht Bemstorif. UM Ot.-nna; dMtffC d'Affatres, called at the Foreign (Mm this morning to convey the QmM C-ovein-ment's protest in connection with the NMOI debate in the Hous- of Cominmih «MB NOMlkl PHI passed regarding the present situation
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  • 801 8 Even If Japanese Shoot A Million Men Journalist then adviser to the Chinese Government. That Stum up the romantic career of Mr W H. Donald, a cheery middle-a^'d Australian who is one of the Charm Hsueh Liaim parM travelling to Europe on board the Confe Ro.km. Although
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  • 109 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and ParK specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow KIKRKK London, April IK. Spot: 2> 2 d. (2 5 16d.) Forward: 2 H d. (2 13 32
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  • 206 8 Mrs. Bdnni' 11' rig Mrs Bom woman who Dai wm beat the Australia Mngapoi 1 yeaterdaj She kind. th<' ma; Sin iv. m with extra h* eight] Kallon expi <i< t Mad mh\ 1 ol (i< Matarn j On ha irrl an(f bo SI:. v\f< k■ n<
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  • 53 8 Plan ot hum Co-oprrtti* pl.ll. shippers id I th Hrn: Uon from Dm I Ooi Gl I MUll: I > Mm- (I pui.iti'ir. i.<<:> th< 1. m Mnu < f .it. Into plus torn It ■ll \M< I ■ulMMfeml btppin now p.i\ii I < It. Ill) 111
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  • 37 8 <;iut of m Boi l I BUPP irerj .i i < .milMxi.lt h down to On ll' busmen Ilin ii Nn y.m: fr» 3 Ad .hi. i I T\m Hod b markets MC i WiirU>*s i
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  • 15 8 HE Hi. (i«>\- i to have vi if. <i yt\st«Td»y bul <iw.iii |Mvstp<nv<l until I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 113 8 (ALDBECK'S Have You Visited Our New PROVISION STORE IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. UOI I *t*k your throat as a filter When robacco is burnr harsh irriranrs are inevirably produced Ir rhe cigareues you smoke are nor filter- ripped, rhen your throat must be the filter.
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    • 53 8 ATTACHED TO AN AMERICAN FIRE BRIGADE is a man whose duty it is to see that all persons leaving a burning building ha\e sufficient. clothing. Watchman, what of the nightie? Also what ahout a U G AFL A C" FIRE POLICY GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank
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  • 436 9 COURI RETIRES TO CONSIDER VERDICT VtacDonald Makes Final Pica Of "Guilty" HERS DECLARE INNOCENCE >.<! .roud parked thy Moscow court m expeetatftMl ot fhruorks from Urn British dc!> m O n thr list <I iv „i tc m trial w.i.i. maktof his p|«| said, -i
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  • 139 9 I for Russian Prisoners ■M Mom <>w. \pii| IS. H h> trial yesterda] I K.'/ir.u hu'ti counsel Quseff, sokoioti :U Mi H the whole blame on tht h M as the Ruastani H penalty ihouM be H Sokolofl was "only B !u. ii ten yean ImH ."'in hment
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  • 258 9 First Went to Russia m 1911 Mox4i»w. April 15, Monkhoua Indictment oj the trial v "frame-up" had an electrical effect at iht resumption <>i the trial this morning The court'a routUM raa temporarily held up uh lh ltt the British Finbas-\ personnel perceptibly brightened and even the hMlra
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  • 216 9 British Ambassador Meets Litvinofif Mokow, April 111 liir Dlßclal I >r»ion Of tht conversations betareen the British rtmhtssadiM and \t Lttvlnofl at the end oi last month weir desiuried to counteract 'Foreign Ofßce misrepreaentation,'' '.•dared M Litvuiut! to-d H. said that special liberties «o ttd be
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  • 275 9 Vyshinsky's Moderate Demands Mosvow, April 17. Whilt it is not thought likely that any oi the accused except Qre§ory win be acquitted, m nrral relief has been caused by the remark of Vy.hinsky -Wf don't want blood and vengeance The moderation of Vyshinskys demands coinciding with
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  • 235 9 Plans For Four Year Bicycle Trip to Far North A group of young Chinese, including two girls, are now preparing a tour of Asia by cycle. The leaders of the party are Mr. Khoo Soo-chiang and Miss Chang Pei-lui of Penang. The mam object ol
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  • 87 9 Bitt Decrease m Drunkenness New York. April 18. Reports troni all parti ,>i the United States shorn thai the first legal "wet" week mi marked everywhere by a decrease In drunkenneea and disorder despite v heavy demand for beet A hundred thousand barrels ot l>n w.rdistributed In
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  • 55 9 Member of Provincial Council Sentenced Amsterdam. April 15. Five mouth Imprisonment wai min'm-d on BneevUet. tecretarj m the Revooittonar] Socialist Part\ ami a niinib r ol tlie Pioviiuial Council, charged m connection with the iwtnl troubk at the Naval nUbUthmenti following tli<- mutiny aboard the Zeven Pvo\ inaou
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  • 55 9 Aeroplane Feared Wrecked Near Chitta£on£ KatiKoon. April 11. Wreck. i'jr of an i- roplam found MM j Chittagoni i> belie vrd to bt- that of Captain j Kobiano. thr Italian airman who has been unheard of since he left Calcutta on Friday In continuation ol hL- Might from
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  • 163 9 Statement By Foreign Secretary London. April IK. A furthei statement »tth regard to the Moscow tnaJ fcaued b\ the Foreign Secretary says that. Mr Richards, a director of Metropolitan Writers, whose name wm mentioned m the course of the proceedings, has never been a agent of the British
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  • 512 9 Japanese Pressing on to Peiping POWERS' PROTEST Rumoured Plan to Create Puppet Government Shanghai, April 18. The combined forces oi the Mam-hukuo and Japan continued to advance westwards yesterday, after capturing the railway station of Chiangll and taking prisoner a number of Chinese officials, including the
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  • 27 9 Priping. April 18. I Chinost repot U state that all Chinese taoopi I tiave been withdrawn to the right bank of the I.van River. Reuter Far Eastern
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  • 74 9 U.S. Senate Rejects Proposal I Washington. April IK. By 43 \uU: to n the Senate has rejected the proposal for the free coinage of lUver of the r:tio of sixteen to one with fold which mi rxpiessly JUntpfmvtH of by President Roosevelt. •coordlnc to fynntw Robliison, pending
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  • 111 9 New York. April IK. The Senate's rejection of the free coinage of silver ratio is attributed, according to New York Times message from Washington, to the fact that Mr. Roosevelt may seek to make with Britain. France. Crermany. Italy ami Japan an international agreement on the ba.sL> of bi-metallism with
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  • 34 9 Turin, April 17. Dr. Roberto Balestrtri. the famous climber and President of the Italian Academic Alpine Club, was killed to-day by falling into a crevasse while mountaineering near Pontreslna Reuter Wireless
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 118 9 {/Q4 .BRASSIERES II n Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Strait* Settlements) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR OONCBRTO m IJ MINOR P W <l IH|B| OP. 61 (ELC.AR) l| ANOTHER YEHI DIMEM HIS -Jl DFrnoniNn m>ndon btmphont J OUCHKSTRA. I^M^fiJ Hart M 'K( V Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE KUALA
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    • 1063 10 THE BLUE PUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and China THE HU A 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.
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    • 507 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Inoorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Dm B>or*. Balk B>ot* is. CITY OF KHIOS For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg Apr. 30 May 2 mv. CITY OF LILLE For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg
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    • 370 10 n British India and Apcar Lined (liicoi>>rated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND C PQO d SERVICES. I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL N. J UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S I VBIIQ^JJ LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL II (DO OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA j\f J Tonnare. Singapore. RAWALPINDI US NALDERA 16,000
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    • 496 11 IS. K. Line. \\J> BOOTH AMERICA One Batls. \IKl^ l. Colombo, Durban. Pert May 23 24 Janeiro. Sant-)-iid £172> o-i HRI Durban. Apr 2 7 28 .'i.d Montevideo 1 72 > HRI s v; Colombo, Ifombi i >■•. Beira, i-< i r Apr 11 13 Lourenco Mm., May 17 18
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    • 450 11 *^fl L^^gfl gg^L^Ls^^^^^^^^^^T^ K^ Try > C= H LVc^i^C to eiitoPi: FROM SINGAPOKE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Led\r Leave Arn\e Spore. Spore. Penung. N. York Pres. llonitW Apr. 22 Apr 2,~> Apr. 21 June (j Pres. Van Buren
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    • 909 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ M.\JA\;;-W d:i -a,v April 19. Pn-i-Raci.M Bapal Tembilaliun Poelo -Pallai P late and Rengat. THBDCNS— Wednesday, April 19. Muntok and PalembanTOBA— Wednesday April 19. Toengkal. Mn-»ara-Sabu and DJambl YAM OITHOORN Wi-dnesday. April 19. Belawan-Deli. YAM DF.R LUX— Thursday. April 20. Cheribon (not for passengcrsi.
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  • 480 12 "57 VARIETIES— OF MICE PETS, NOT PESTS, ON SHOW t Coats of All Hues Most of us <!<> not like mice we regard them as pests, and keep < als and set traps for their extermination. Not so the owners of the thousand or M mice with whom I have
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  • 117 12 NON-EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FUND The following is the list oj donations March. 1933 Previously acknowledged 529.499.;<(* Staff of American Consulate General 12 M The Singapore <1920» Rice Crisis Relief Association l.oci M Ali.s> Riboefs Vaudeville and Dramatic Co. i half net proceeds oi charity performance given on 22.2 33 m Victoria
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  • 92 12 The extent to which suburbs round London are increasing is shown by the fact that Hendon has now 115,682 residing, an increase in seven years of 93'; while Merton and Morden have 41.227 an tncntm of 106';. In 5 years. Mr. W. Bonnin*. a G.W.K signalman Noss Level Crossing. King's
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    • 676 12 Burns Philp Line. < Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Betular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 ton.) in* %hrn 6 8 MANGOLA (3.352 tons) [Cargo only] MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins
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    • 411 12 BIBBY LINE. [LONDON ADDRESS I M. PALL MALL. LONDON. 5.W.1.) of fast twin -screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON. COLOMBO. MARSFILI I I PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Btngaport and Penan^ HOMKUARD SAILINt.^ OXFORDSHIRE Apr II STAFFORDSHIRE GLOUCESTERSHIRE WORCESTERSHIRE Tun. fi CHESHIRE 'ijii YORKSHIRE July 6
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    • 80 12 THE BAST \m mm. IO (.1 \n\ II \MI. M s LAI <■• MI \1 si H(>k!\ 1« BU 1 AI.W MJ M HOI i-. Ac( <>m:. TO KAMI hi. <M [\V\tH l < ii;\n m -W I i m i 1 K. 1 .Mil.. tickf redut tii>r; For 'Ml
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    • 702 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 «via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m Kelantan tvia Qemas) every Monda\.
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    • 112 12 Umpire I>mk (Entrance Ciatr 11. Maeuba 48. West Wharf: (Entrance Gate 4). Kolo 5; Sauerland 2, Tung Sons (Jardine's.» I Section 10 (Entrance date 1). Fager 52. KBPPBL HARBOI X Main Wharf: The Cable. Lch, SnJkanJ Doumer, Van Twist, Lch. I.umut Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY
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    • 381 13 Over 76 Vessels Go to Japan .Japan during the past three years hM bought 7H ok) foreign liners, tankers and cargo boats, ttitalMni BtOjDtt tona for hraafcini up The White Star liner. Baltic. 1- her biggest purchase so Ear The Baltic and another white Star Unei
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    • 114 13 Ship Officers Retiring on Pension Fear oflu tak 4 the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Co. are severing their association with the premier shipping organisation m China These include Mr. Gavin Wallace, the superintendent engineer since October. 1883. and Oapt. J. r Miiii'jan. n— a *TiTti Marine Superintendent,
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    • 66 13 Four Soviet Ships From Black Sea Odessa. April IS. Four Soviet ihTIIMIII. the Okhotosk. Tifli*. Dnieper and Habato\sk. are leaving here with mixed cargoes, bound for Vladivostok via .Suez. Stops will be made at intermediate porta In the Far East It la stated here that the freight
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    • 288 13 The following passengers art- clue by th>' P. and O. Cartliautv .sailing from London on Ma rcl i 17th For Penang —Mr P. G Clarke. Mr. and Mrs A. F. Horton. Mr. F. S. Norri*. Mr. H. F. Richard. Mr. T. A. teogie. Col Ryan. K. M. Perera.
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    • 194 13 CANTON-HONG KONG TRADE Inter-Port Duties to be Reduced resolution 1 as been adopted by the Bouth-l-est Political Council at Canton, prohibiting ill customs authorities from th Imposition of I transit duty on domestic products despatchd Horn one treaty port to another pert of the country via anoth.r treaty port. Th.
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    • 178 13 Lights Fail Many Buildings Damaged Mandalay baa experienced a severe thunderst> rm accompanied by a heavy downpour of rain. From early morninu the BSJ wa.v overl act with rain clouds. A rainstorm swept over the town followed by a strong wind, and lasted about an hour. The
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    • 189 13 British Craft tor China Railway Ferry There arrived m Kong Kon^ this month one ol the most interesting and unique steamers that has ever touched at Bong Bong, m the shap«' of the s.s. Ghangklang, train ferry, which is being taken to Pukow and Nanking •a
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    • 136 13 Ceylon Fishermen's Desperate Fiffht For Life Three young fishermen af WaUgaßM (Ceylon^ who went deep sea fishing m a frail catamaran had a thrilling adventure with a huge shark The shark kept following the boat with open jaws. The frightened men "owed landwards, and nearing the harbour,
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    • 75 13 Precautionary Measures Lead to Rioting Medan. April 15. It is stated that m the neighbourhood Ol T ga] 1 Java) trouble has taken place m connection with the plague measures of the healtn services, resulting m the arrest of 70 people. A native official has been stoned
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    • 31 13 The Messageries MaTitimes steamer Chenonceaux is due at Singapore from Saigon to-day at 7 a.m.. and will probably sail at 3 p.m. for Penang, Colombo, Djibouti, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles.
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    • 386 13 •■1 I B fl B a Bm aaW M NGAPORE FREE PRESS 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. Ibe premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the (hota Hazi each morning. Latest .us. latest telegrams and latest announcements. ndon rubber and tin cables appear daily. special features include pictures, bridge
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    • 276 13 DARIGOLD EVAPORATED MILK Nutritious Sustaining. Most economical at all times. For the DAKOtQ home, the pantry and all purposes h>r 4^?^ which Milk is used. Canned well above feaffif~_« the required Standard, undiluted, it is EOXIUi Cream. Try it with your FRUIT DISH. pHBISI Of all dealers. l^r=Jd^' $7 PER
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  • 408 14 THE SHAH'S OWN ARTIST Penniless Refugee Who was Six Months Later Exalted Mr Paul Mack, Court Painter to the Shah of Persia, told the romantic story of how he, a penniless Rursian refugee, was m a few short months raised to the highest position an
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  • 125 14 Threatened (ilut of Amusement Parka Kuala 1 unipui Ipril 17. The Increa ippeal to m\ of amusemeni parlu lisplaycd m the development of cut-thi Utton between thn such venture! m Kuala Lumpur. Two are Already operating *h<. third, I yland Park, will I i- statefl .^>i tbe
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  • 51 14 Authorities Considering Revenue Deficit News comet irom the DJBX I S the GovenimeM is teeing deflcti of about 110 million uuildors for the mw ;ir. i.v ii year. rt» Council of the d.e.i.. th< vistny body to the Govenm-C- mi.il. I dtoewwing Hie d.e.i. budget I ir
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  • 211 14 The Desert of Thirst. By Jour. C Werner i. auric. ltd 7». 6d. neit). The uithor ha> Chosen her characters with carp, discrimination and a masterly regard t<>r reader*i memory Tiic petting la good, pfc tureaque, and daintily drenched with sunsets and Me/zuens She has
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    • 574 14 v teg j Quaker Oats is pre- Ljl '-V j^Qura gr\" cooked m open ovens mUT Mll|jW J tt> a succulent, flaky K^ick_cookii^l i tenderness, produc- '< .i; ing .i flavour never JJ iJji Ur\ J successfully imitated, Quaker Oats I Cooks m 2Vi minutes longer if you prefer 3641a
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    • 486 14 BANKS AND INSIi f j CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND < IIINA (Incorporated m 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
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    • 166 14 THE YOK(H JAM !li I Capital But r up) Reserve Fund I Pr11. i RAH 1 1 I n N Ml. The Nat ICI Calc tien. I I A. -aki. N I Seattlr. B Sour..; iMi Owrapi i Of Tt.- I Fix. (1 Di appluat.. ness i For j>. v
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 664 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA* BTRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. Wavelengths 25.3 metres and BU metres. i Wednesday, April 19th. l G.M.T. Summer Time. 1.30 pm. 230 p.m. Time Signal from I Big Ben. Neva J Bulletin. I 1.43. 2.45 A
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    • 27 14 16.87 Bound Brook <N.J.) W3XAL. Dally, I—91 9 p.m. 14.47 Buenos Aires (Argentine) LBY. 13.97 Daventry OSH. 13.93 Pittsburgh WBXK. 12—5 p.m. Times are given In GMT.
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  • 617 15  -  IPi One lailure In Past Thirteen Years By tern h Is i\p. I:• •:.< '111- It'- BS th ■■■■■'.>'\] 1 'jn >° 11". t All I Mb B other of ;i nt: Ands rm not a 1 bank \v- d the do bit ii.' on Mn r.
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  • 18 15 1929 Keinu I "iidon \|»n! 17. world's i-t!i i:. H B trldea made ol uroo] m
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  • 102 15 Japanese Apply For Hig Concessions Medan. April !.">. Th* Resident Ol the eSMStCTn (ii.-trict.s ot Borneo has been called to Batavia to discuss! the policy of the Qovernment concerning the (ranting ot timber concessions. In an inteiview with th<» nevspai>er^ the Resident stated that recently eight requests for'
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  • 49 15 I 10.000.000 Ticals Issue to Develop Country's Wealth Bangkok. April IS. Tho amo tntomal loan ivir. raised rnmcnt has been Lxed at 10,000,000 iearlll( interest at 4 1 i>er cent per annum, payable half yearly The ptnpoM Of the loan is to develop the wraith <>! tlie country.
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  • 36 15 A il>.iu: coffet stall is shortly to appear on the Thames: b.y iwiinlwhii of the Authorib Ins an oJ<i bttrssj Btled i;i> by :i hotuh,u ex-flu Vlue man t'sixTiallv feo uork Ui the DocL? (ii tnct
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  • 794 15 HOW RUBBER QUALITY SUFFERS R.G.A. Propaganda Committee At meeting ol the k.ci a propaganda committee, ton addition to new Items, progress was reported on various matters which have previously been discussed. BOOKLETS A memorandum outlining suggestions received (mm the manufacturers In regard to the revision of
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  • 453 15 562,000,000S 62,000,000 On Right Side STATE BUDGET National Debt Reduced By £2,216,907 1 From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. April 18. The state budget for 19X3-34— the Siamese y»*ar begins on April 1st has now been published. Last year closed with a large trade balance m favour of
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  • 227 15 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Changes m Representative Prices i automobiles, and the extended use of ;.-übber belting were also discussed. In this latter connection it was reported that a communication had been forwarded to the Ceylon Hstates Proprietary Association on the subject of DM uses generally and more particularly the
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  • 349 15 EXCHANGE RATES April 18 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2/3 27/32 London. 3 months' sight 2/3 13/16 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 25/32 London. 30 days' sight t/ltfi London, demand 2/3 23/32 London, T.T. 2/3 11/16 Lyons, Paris, demand 985 Hamburg, demand 162 New York, demand
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  • 76 15 April lXth.. 12 o'clock noon R S S equal to London Standard. Spot (IOOW) 615 16 7 R SS. equal to London Standard. <F.OB. 7 BUI 7', Standard RSS on T*ndt rMi 7 1 lti 7. June 7 3IG 7 f 1« M:iy Jun 7
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  • 930 15 TUESDAY. \PRII lxni CLOSING QUOTATIONS CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers tsam. Kumbang «£> 23s 3d 24s 3d Austral Malay t£i 18s 20s norn Vyet Kluon <fv- n= r>d 12s 6d tangin Tin t£> lis \\>> ■fttang Padang ($1) 05 07V* 3util GftWl (sl> 35 40 3ukit Arang ($1)
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    • 76 15 t fir rfd $12,000,000 Assurance In force over The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Btndtt Settlement** Great Eastern Life Building, CecU Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, EC. (m y has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life
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  • 1155 16 HONOURS LIST BATTING: <;. WilJiv V.M.C.V \s i a Indian Assn. 131 nut nut R. N. Hamilton. ><.( vs. a Malacca l-« not out J I. < pi. Mai iv. Wiltshire vs. Nondescripts <>l 1 N. \hbasbho\. WMXiJL vs. I I Indian As.sn K| RwuK Ah Kent.
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  • 716 16 CLUB OUTPLAYED BY PULAU BRANI Scrappy Game on Heavy Ground J'ulau Rram I 5.1.1". nil. SCC. conceded a further two points m tho s A V A. ti:;-t division yesterday on the padanp. when they wok defeated by two soals to nil Df P\ilau ttrmnl
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  • 88 16 To-days ties m the Singapore Recreation Club tennis tournament are as follows: Singles Handicap N. E. Ess fowe 15.31 vs. J S. «Ie Souz* I (MVP 4) N. S Hogan (owp 15.1) vs. O G Struys < plus 1 1 G E. N". Oohlors (owe I) \s
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  • 491 16 V.M.C.A. PUT UP 211 FOR ONE Opponents Out For Record Low Score Some remarkable cricket was witnessed during the holidays when the V.M.C.A. met the Indian Association on Monday m a siame that was entirely monopoli..?d by the V.M.C.A Going m hist the V.M.C.A. established them.selves
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  • 645 16 Matches With Ceylon Tamils And Municipality m match between the s.c.R.c am] r b." Ceylon Tamils, the S.C.R.C. won by 42 nBcores: S.C.R.C: Bloi Hian b Emerson 1. Hwl: ;ii; I K ■■.tigesu b Emerson 9; Kee Choc run out 7; Chlap Kirn st Sin?a;n b Erne-son
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  • 93 16 THREE GOALS SCORED AGAINST NEWCASTLE Everton Beaten At Leeds London, April IK. To-day's association football matches resulted as follows DIVISION I Aston villa 3. New .astir (t. Huddersfleld, 3. Liverpool 1. Leeds United 1. Everton 0. Leicester 1. Chelsea 1 DIVISION II Bradford City 1, Lincoln 1
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  • 102 16 Probable Starters For To-day's Race London. .April 18. The probahM atartera and tocteys for tn> City and Suburban, to be run at Epsom tomorrow, are as follows: DASTUR <9.7. Beady TOTAIG i 8.10 1 Carslake INGLESANT (8.7 Pat Beaslcy GREAT SCOT .8 4 Collins POMMAME (e\S) Perxyman
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  • 49 16 London. April 18. The draat ICetropoUtan waa run at atoaosn to-day over a 2 1 miles course. Details JOYOUS GREETING (7.11) 1 NOTICE BOARD (7.13' GREY WONDER <tf.li. 11' ran Won by a neck, three angths b« I svrond and third Bettim- 20-1 B—l. H- l Router
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  • 116 16 Results of Faster Competitions Fourteen cards were taken out m the Guillemard Cup com pet it "on at Koppel Golf Club and th( following were the best scores; w y Bemple nd c a. Moaar 88 12 -76 H JackaUU and A Law 85 8 77 .7
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  • 217 16 SOLDIERS BEAT S.R.C The Royal Artillery and Royal Engine. is defeated the Btagapotc Recreation Club by tur run.- m a cricket match on the padang. R..V and K.K.: Wilkinson st 1- g ohn b P. D'Almeida 8. Chlldetaon c and b r > 2, Noble c licbeigen b T Leljsshu
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  • 186 16 On Sunday the Indian Association on their own m-dind beat the St. Josephs Old Boys' Association by eight wickets. Detailed remits. St. Joseph* 0.8.A.. I. Ebor r and b B R. Mistry 37. W Ess b B. R. Mi .try 0. I. Edwards not out 40. D
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  • 267 16 Wounded Briton's lyontj Ma«a«» \pril IN. Dm attack b\ piratti on the Custom < Chenan OOCUITed psottrda] affcWIKMWI I md, Urn crasser tired on from the shore by titty men at r;«t... feet, the bullets traversing tlv stnkmir Baldwin m the hand. Pearre on th> and the motorman
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  • 58 16 U.S. Hill Passod Bj House of Representatives U.ishin^tnn. \|>ml Is a MU pawed »>\ the H Mitnt of .inns ai.ci niuiuri... United Statei i<> either or i '■h r« m tin urlci ftl oprration of such ffovci i.ir.r r deems neccssii:ibe penalty Cor violation oi Urn dne
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  • 58 16 Police Suspect Plot AgftfogJ Hitler IWlin. \pril IS man namrd Paul Ol n ted b\ the poU i .it n. rchfc wh.ro Hitler is -p.-n-:., <>! prapsrlng t>> nniu ma attempt on th<- lift Of Hitlor Tin poll dedan thai Orlowaky bi piciousty and mi la poentin Party
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  • 64 16 Hans Rort rani's Successful Berlin. April IK. Tho German nirman. RMM Bitiam flew to Borliii Irom Soucibavu h.u! i wetpHoa from Iboanadi of people rben i arrivcci unexpci t. (My during tl, from Athen.s He was eOAWyIUg a letter from the A tralian Prim.^ Miiu^Ut .stating that
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  • 27 16 The Mixed Poursomeu Competition at the Garrison Oolf Club Ls postponed till Tuosdav next. The band of the Wiltshire Regiment wl.t i play that evening. j 1
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  • 24 16 GRO\ newchwa: AppareH hu: Japaoese luth< ■cting-Goani] 1 pse author; 1 now It l> Ik tile Reuter Far Eastern
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  • 36 16 Bernicc < Ben <- flortoustj 4\■ H I r i I 9 < I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I leal < I I ttaa I m H <Ul<l I
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  • 30 16 Return v I To M" I I \W 1 N brilliant F% I vbcn M i nm< r>veryU li Ml the film li musK -\t! .ti tlu- >!.. |MUJ
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    • 33 16 AT ANY TIME YOU Wl NIGHT OP DAN IF NOT, USE GAS IN YOUI 3 FOR WATER HEAT! ENQUIRE FROM. WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION OR, IF MORE CONVENIENT,O\^ WILL CALL TO SU\T YOUtf ARRA^
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