The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 April 1933

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. L 2 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATIRDAY, APRIL 22, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 345 1 THE DAY 'S NEWS The Mnunl Kxerest < limhin- expedition has if.iihcd It ii ni; link Valley. Page The wreckage of the I.S. airship Akron i.- icported to have heen totind. Page 9. Kelathns between I'oland T and Dun/it: ait again strained. Page Prince Wilhelm may renounce his claim to
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  • 945 1 TOPICS OF THE WEEK «n< '.run; ÜbcUl Vim have onl3 to acquire new cal •< discover how man] obliging people then an In Singapore. Wlthtn twenty-four boura you Aiii \k m complet poeeeasion <>( all flu- Fad necessary tor the rest of your Motoring m To digest all tiit litt
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 167 1 |[(i TEA he freshness Mice pi the 11, ii gardens «»ur home. A FLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS KIJSTAFFEL erv v m the Batik Grill from SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9M to Micl-Nitfht CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. PHONE 5381. UtI i L) EVAPORATED MILK! nutritious Sustaining. te^^^i i at all times.
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    • 139 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT INFORMAL DINNER DANCE CABARET LAST APPEARANCE IN SINGAPORE OF THE DEJEHANS S RIMELS PROGRAMME: 1. American Sailor Dance Trio 2. Eccentric Dance w. Rimels 3. Peasant Song Dance The Dejehans 4. Tap-dancing w. Rimels 5. Peanut Vendors (Rumba) The Dejehans 6. Comic Dance w. Rimels DIVN'ER
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    • 117 1 I.XTEST ADVERTISEMENTS Beauty proav>. fft 8. I Rtramoutii super— Pa Find thi- mL^-ln,, word Pace 8 It cobceroa your comfort Pace 3. Cheaper v.Trprt.s .\m3 ■»f*trf l**if l CHRYSLER POWER jora THE HAPPY THRONG ASSEMBLY of GOD CHAPEL 486, SERANQOOIf ROAD. EVERYBODY WELCOME. To mahe an unusual CLUB SANDWICH BRAND'S^ffk
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    • 12 1 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 158 2 Startling Examples From The Straits and Java [From Our Own Correspondent London. April 4. The dumping of Japanese goods m the East was referred to this week at tin meeting of the Chartered Bank cf India Australia arid China. Th< Str;nt- and Ja\a were specif: quoted a- an
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  • 185 2 Keep Rubber Research Alive (From Our Own Correspondent 1 London. April 4. The latent development m regard to the Rubber Industry Bill is that the Association of Scientific Workers is making representations to the President of the Board of Trade and to the Department ol Scientific Industrial
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  • 56 2 f ■'••'> b9r the Singapore t th Ori,,,tal Government Security Life Assur uu,. Co Ltd.. of the death m Bombuv of Mr. B i: Warden, the fhairman of the com- :cl «J «tt"*ctor* Mr. warden lotaed the boai I hi 1904 m a representative of the boMew of the company
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 416 2 BUSINESS CARPS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Rates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. BOARD RESIDENCE. J TANG LIN HILL Near Garrison Golf Course SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION 'etephone 3798 or write for appointment Mrs. A. R. Matthews. "EAST ANGLIA/' 6 OKI.I
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    • 436 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are 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. 76
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    • 590 2 NOTICES. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. A Special General Meeting of the Ordinary Members of the Singapore Turf Club will be held m the Singapore Chamber of Commerce tFullerton Building". Singapore, on Friday. April 28th. 1933. at 5.15 p.m. Bl 'SIXESS. 1. To consider and. if approved, to pa^s the following alterations
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    • 223 2 la^LW aY afl VOIItIC Such Symptoms as these are WARXI Easily induced fatigue, dizziness, difficult breathing, blurred vision, low resistance against colds and infections All your life, but especially when you have- p of 40. calcium deficiency is a distinct menace t.. Enrich your blood with calcium, and avoid reminders
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 261 2 THE WEEK N.turdax. Tlnd. High Water, 09.04. 8.2 ft.. 21.35. 80 it Cricket SC.C vs I A Padann L'nited Servi* t>.> vs S.R.C. SRC |D und: Y.MCA \s Wiltshire R.-ut \t Tanglin; V.M.C.A. vs. Khal>a Aberration at X A mound Football S.A.F A Div l» S. Chinese FA. vs. RAF
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  • 1951 3 BROTHER NOT TO BE CALLED AGAINST BROTHER City Financier on Cheating flarm an and Chosen Corporation I 1 Knad. Bai k n 1 in.md uitii the d i Hannan The ild therefore oc ai\. The :i ;i (onspira< v > Chosen c>i i register- r>:i\ate ti.mp-.my--ChoM n ByndiI lt.uii mmm
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  • 319 3 Tribute to Well-known Straits Engineer Mr. Robert Pierce, M.liw cc. who died at Gibraltar, at the agC Ol TO. vas a former chief engineer to the municipalities of Penang and Singapore, and at the time of his death he was Joint borne agent for these municipalities and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 36 3 /I Dnuili n |3'^^3 ''ill' l nv^ rs— —^«C^ 01 uness onport a glass of TIGER BEER will ouenchyour thirst and refresh m bodu and mind duct of UAIAYAN I distributors fIWUIL Nl AVI I_V D
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    • 355 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Singapore. BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street. Malacca, 11, Light Street, Penang, AND 4, Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 5. Q. Wong, Esq., (Chairman), K.
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  • 1406 4 BIG FILMS ON THE WAY n By Our Cinema Correspondent I THE PAVaUON QYDNEY h. .mi plays s dual role m"W .i X British snd Dominions pi ture >'• kng ai the Pavilion Theatre, thai ol Albert Kii.: Insurance agent, ready For fortnights spi.. on the Continent and King Albert
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  • 1412 4  - Who Is The Screen's Record Lover ELEANOR PACKER Do You Knou By WHO holds Hollywood's record for; love making on *he screen j Conrad Nagel. a tall. slim, blond' young man with a smooth and polished dignity. In the fourteen arid a half years which Conrad has spent on the
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  • 176 4 I I a newc mer to the films with a promising screen tutuu is Nancy Burne. a twenty year old recruit from the stage, who plays opposite Stanle.\ Lupino m the B1 P hhn The Jewel Song." Nancy made hei stage debut at the ol I« as a
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  • 79 4 Mnih i.ainoiit is tntroducinf to fell •>' D tree a popular South Afiu an pu k-im-np which she declares is a fine ttmn toi thflM who are niovermu liom Of antK 'ipatinc, tlij flu. A Simple OOBPOC^In which i ntain two taw Bfgi beaten up m hall I tmnbl»|
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  • 72 4 K\cn musicians ha\e diM r< nt Ukil.s tor dll-' [•tent )obl Or William AM when he (iir fd the symphom orchestra scoring "Hell Bo low' at ihf Mtrn-Goldu yn Mayer studioii>r<l two batons, one tliuk .m.i h»aw. (hop the air for thunderous passages, thr oiln-: thin flexible wanrl toi nil
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  • 132 4 Soviet Screen Trends 111 l S I Till M t emre v Itli I h rapid pn m i 1)» vih.it Yutki\ic of the mmukl I I tln .it l i. has vu «i \t» l. |> ,i\ l :ia\> m tbc p4c l ,-hoii).- and acopi Tile til!!-' Kl-.rll.st
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  • 9 4 j Knist I.uinl J0 believes tilin« largo numi* i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 50 4 KE P L E infection COD livep O i l threatens WITH MALT e <tra, /P/r 1 //V VITAHIh Gives children mci of resistance to (J builds healthy bod U Its flavour is <l,l: fluff/.-., t Iftm* BURROUGHS WEL -L/LA Lc > i 6591 H B'"^B BACfe AT CD Al
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  • Article, Illustration
    162 5 CHILDREN ON THE BEACH AT SO UTHEND.— CrippIe children from all parts of London spent a )'i" time on the beach at Southend. Except for themselves and their dog the beach was deserted. THE WEDDING took place at \i on the lunch Riviera, ol .John Iran). Godolphin Osborne the eleventh
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  • 175 5 How Merchants and Shippers Can Spend Less to Make More. as >vertu v cut. One of 1U W WCIj irhV with iem of •>. I In ill <! tlons but I ;t •»n m Bcur. into ere ectlvi lies. ho nrrrn- Importer* ana Btati _<. an
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    • 103 5 yIGHTLY 6.15 C 9.15 I>.M. M\!IM TO-DAY AND SUNDAY AT :;.15. XM M KMJINNItfG FO END. j IK. AITS TIMES '^^^"t^^^P fUnn rSt I m sea f s now ~-There's mW HOWARD b a lawits fce^ure Packed Full of Fun EXTRA SPECIAL XX« LI SI Ve""aTTRACTIOnT PETERSEN vs. PETTIFER i
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    • 91 5 Gclup[OSZJ Matinee TO-DAY at 3.15 TO-NIGHT! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT!! First National's All-Colour Musical Comedy— 4i KISS ME AGAIN" with ItERNICE CLAIRE, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON AND WALTER PIDGEON TO-UORROIV (fihUMtey) OPENING AT MATINEE 3.15. rThe Famous Popular Star JAMES CAGNEY m a fast-moving Warner Bros. Action Comedy "WINNER TAKE ALL" with
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    • 115 5 SEE BORIS KARLOFF at his weirdest m "THE MUMMY" TO-DAY Matinees To-day and To-morrow at 3 p.m. Samuel GoldwyiTs Greatest Pride A Pulitzer Prize Play Comes to the Screen! Jj pPK^^ sho hungered for A She knew and V H drov hli V understood her wif lo decep mother's plight!
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  • 367 6 To Ensure Truer Test of Best Golfers |l*rom Our Own Correspondent 1 London. April 4. the Bi. champi m■ Lp nditi «ia ated by Cyril Tolley a fon title Tolley has been In the United SI Bearlv Uv .>'■' year's ainat. championship ii. i:: and also pasawly
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 466 6 Team Positions At End of Season From Our Own Correspondent London. Mar. 28. The ctab Rugby sl-a.ou m Scotland ended on Sat'irdav In a blaze of sunshine if not m a blaze of glory lor many clubs. To some, like HawKk and G-i^uou Hi-h School F.P.. it mv
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    • 198 6 Week-Eml of International Enthusiasm (From Orr Own Co.- sponclent London. April 4. Scotland was almost wholly given over to International enthusiasm on Saturday, and only two IB the First Division of the League and three :n the Second Division were carried throtifb Partick Thistle fulfilled their fixture
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    • 78 6 After long illness. Mr. Robert Hunter, who joined the Mill wall F.C. as trainer m 1897-8 and became manager shortly after the war. died at his home at New Cross at the age of 73. Bom at Govan. he developed an early passion for track and path runnin?, and it
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    • 460 6 Test Players En Route For England (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 1. Thf Jamaican contingent oj the Weal Indus cricket tcaci. which m to tour Kn ,;;m<t thi< umuner, have left m the Bayano eti the Brsl st:^;- ol thoii journey to England. The following players
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    • 519 6 Outplayed In Trial Soccer Match [From Our Own Correspondent] London. April i. Then- was rather a farcical trial vi \v< cinesday between En-land and the Rest, resultIn a Win of s—l5 1 for the Rest. The Rest outplayed England as decisively v the suggests, but one purpose
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    • 209 6 CONTINUAL PAIN ANDJCHING Suffere*: I'ith Weeping Eczema Over Hands. Cuticura Healed. 1 I was a sufferer for about six months with weeping eczema that broke out all over my hands and part of my face. The eruptions scaled over and the itching and continual pain made sleep impossible. "Culicura Soap
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    • 47 6 These distressing skin complaints are 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 Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of mtt Ctumim and Stem. BamaOy rood m LIQUID or TABLET form JBHBESBB
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    • 340 6 J^^^saf" bbbJbl I saL^* f d% i .^saaßßßsJ^ REASON/ B> BBsf f| *»J> Bsl WTW^^WI x n "^>" '"">** i"\> g^g^ga»lSSBBBBBSSBBBBBBBBBBBBfci.' |te I IBBS SBST BBsf (Y^^ L > j) JBBsi I .^lsbbl saaf I I W 1 H^P I «*«fc_ V* I^^ B^^ llJi i »«'«»«<w" 11 1 gS^
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  • 2881 7 ILLEGED PURCHASE OF FORGED SIAMESE NOTES purasian and Chinese Sent For Trial MAI AY DETECTIVE POSES AS BUYER illeged transaction In forged Siamese tical Si 1 Wore Chinese, a Eurasian and a Malay a "buyer," was told to Mr A. D. Hay. Magistrate, yesterday,
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  • 165 7 End of Protracted Trial For Housebreakintf a Chinese fisherman from rUglap ua* atquittcd <-n a charge of housebrealdng when Urn Crimlna] District Judge, Mr H. A Forrer, dei:\<n'd Judgment yesterday morning In the ease which had btnii adjourned leveral times. The complainant was a Chinese woman. Sin Nean,
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  • 136 7 New World's Contract With Municipality Committee No. 9 of Singapore Municipal Commlasionera at i meeting held on April i approved tli» following terms for supply Of Uctrlcml energy to the New World Ltd.:— mi That the consumers take their v, holt rapply <■! energy from Commteionere, and undertake
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  • 623 7 FAILURE TO PAY INSTALMENTS Examination of Plumbing Firm Partners Before the Bankruptcy Jud2< Mr. Justice Mills, resterdsgf, motion was made for the committal to prison of a Chinese bankrupt named Lim Eng Swee who had failed to pay four monthly instalments of $5 each. It was stated
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  • 122 7 Programme of To-night's Piano Recital An enjoyable evening for mustc-loven is promis (i by the piano recital at the Victoria Memorial Hail to-night by Mr Alexander Ffjnsman, who will proridi s programme oi nil JWn compositions Polish by birth. Mr. Talisman l- n<v. only 56. but he h..s
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  • 103 7 .Municipality I'nresponsivc to Assessment Suggestion At I uicetmu of Committee No 1 oi SmuuPOTC Municipal Commissioners held «>n April 4th. tJßOngst subjects considered was ;i mgg«tion by the Singapore Ratepayers' Association that building land now MKMed at an annual value of 5 per cent of it. 1 capital
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  • 325 7 Accused Committed to Assizes WIFE'S EVIDENCE Insurance Companies' Agents Called Following a bearing which occupied rvsiftl the preliminary toqulrj into tht hgogjs of mischief by nve again* :v u^ u wai concluded before Mr. J p. p. Oregs, the Singapore Third Police Man- :(ia y afternoon,
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  • 243 7 ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY Annual General Th. annual general i I ftlngaimig St. Andrev'a Society was beld ..t the Bingapora Cricket Club yesterdi a |fr, a. Marshall tin rettrirtf ii v m Mm chair and there t I rentf im piin rs present After the at i ounta for 1 sndftsgj
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  • 284 7 Objections to 4 Oz I'nit For Air Mail Letters 'From Our Own Correspondent) London. April 4. Mr Hall Caiiic. M.P ask. ri the I>. mash r Qeneral m the Boom <>i Oonuwoni what bwi been the effect of Dutch eir mail traflc to the East Indies
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  • 759 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933 AMERICA REACHES FOR THE "BIG STICK" For the second time within a lew weeks the United States has gone off the gold standard. The reasons, however, which led to this step are not the same In both cases. The first occasion was more
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  • 50 8 Among thfl guests «t the lunrhron meetiuu of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club on Wednesday was Mr. A D Atkinson, th- wellknown Bangkok lawyer md pi iderH of tin Banpkok Rotary Ciub He ■on hi: Wft) U) Bnstagl on short holiday and hOOCf to p turn to Bangkok by air
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  • 215 8 Quayside Farewell As Ho Leaves Singapore Sir William MiiiLscn. the retired Chiel .lustier oi the strau.s Birttlnmnnti, accompanied by Ltidy Muiison and Mis: Diana Iforfthon, lett Singapore for home yesterday on the KPM liner. Marnix van St. AWfpmdp. Iff pttutatilHl Of the loc-al Bar were pweut at
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  • 101 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 London, April 21. Spot: £160 (£1593 4 Forward £1603 4 (£I6O» 4 Tone of Market Irregular TIN London.
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  • 907 8 MX. G. T. PEALL CHIEF GUEST AT DINNER Pleasant Memories of the Past Pleasant HMtfttOrtM <)' tilt- past Wtt\ revived it the annual dinner of the Olci R.illh m..ji~ Association, held at the O. H. Caf mil Bight The gIBMI ol honour wa.» Mi (leoi.'t ThOBBM P.
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  • 148 8 Ml H Oo .Vi.istant Sup. nut, |Kfcnl Oi Suivcns. ss h.« \k-v\\ s(fond(<l la 'indfj th< (>i,v» ■niiin l.t oi Kedaf The following Btcond-U utcnmti h. Bsv r m pranofc <i to Lfc uten v I 111 ti Kno.v .\Ti R X Karl-- M, H J k :i |f, R
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  • 213 8 Mortar of Mmuooditigi Will ritotor) rt to the StipiIn 1854 a reprcsrnt.it;, n ol the Urn then existed the propei owinn to th< from an id |oti taken 04 tB for ton ye. ii On gf< i Wllliaji: M .Mr Roland B sm papari "quit. unli". to-day' thn
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  • 44 8 MERCHANT SHIPPI Ptftriag Unfit* Vt'wK nil I "Mini A I. Com., 11 Bhlppini (irl.'thin hue <>1 E Mji> Si iMi'i I of f tad i", •rhlcl i> T!i. Brtttata Mcnta <>i th> m the .1 to p., h plai then don I r Brttl
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  • 13 8 PRINCE WILHEL Max Ita J.i'ni.. helm' I rluirn r^ F'i iiu F Reuter
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  • 7 8 Kil.ila LumpUl Ifi s 8 1 »i <
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 92 8 (ALDBECKS Bl spkciai TO H>l TBI \ITOI\IMI\I SSPfil^ KING «>• DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also KmJ.il presents m diamond set Watcher. Brooches. Bracelets. Pearl Net'klaces. LARGEST AM) WE1. 1. -SELECTED STOCK. DO NOT FAIL TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME AT SINGAPORE. (JEWELLERS) PENANG. 19 21 High Street.
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    • 94 8 _svvi BEAUTY PRODUCTS The secrets that have cared lor the complexions o 1 ELLEN TERRY and her famous family, now available to YOU. WATCH THIS STACK Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. .'»3. Rallies IMace Singapore. THERE ARE A NUMBER of men m London who rob houses as a part-time occupation. They
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  • 62 9 HIGHER TARIFFS PROPOSED PLAN TO MEET AMERICAN TRADE INVASION U.S.A. POLICY STATE DEPARTMENT EXPLANATION Paris. April >A Following the meeting of th»Finance Minister with experts and the (iovernor of the Bank of Frame it is authoritatively announced that France is determined to retain the gold
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  • 40 9 DUTCH MUST MAKE FIRST MOVE STRICTION [OURS Britain Will |W Take i oornuoHT] London. April 21. 1 .i' h Parliament •;i> Hriti.sh rubber tntensfei I'M i( t lull 1 1 L" < > i.ll tM It Jv ill not movt qwrteoo ilUmatels \»>
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  • 65 9 B'l.iiM- Searchinn Africa and India Coasl I loiiduli. \|ii tl H I .:.<! Africa .m It .i:i :in i) aho K^ to srt B^ to srek for B^ .< rrpori thai K. Ifld at ChlttaX -<iuiin-(j ii 1f r two H, report M.'rl:inn<» Company ,s pft !,:<'. li'tt
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  • 56 9 B Relations H Strained B lUiliii. \pril IS. I X I ).m/i^ ai a i hat ihr Polish ■I Danzig on his own B !!:i;ussionii b i the opt>v": D.m/i have B '.I- perpetration Bf nisation need B en :in- Ini the x urti- i is a
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  • 38 9 EVEREST EXPEDITION Progress of British Part} ttec Vpni m. ::m- j Mi Hugh i R tngbuk v. Lama i Mwwtpg .trij n two. right more M nil I D.i>. amp thu party "ti Mi' -'mi- i Reuter Wireless
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  • 20 9 AZI PLANS CHECKED lri:t Chancellor's Visit i !i Rome Vlfmm, April is. •ii to U the ItaU I Reuter Wireless
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  • 16 9 AKRON FOUND Ir < ruisers «rt \pri> IH. thai she T h. gtaiK ii. th( Reuter Wireless
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  • 529 9 Washinjron, April 21. TIM U I'r.iisin' has lsMien President Roose\r\\s executive order lorbiddi/iu the export of V<>Ui except m a fal insi hiks. and autlmrisini; the Beeretarj c IVnn •> to iTgiilatt foreign exchanges. The proposed legl latton m riinai tlun with the President's powers M Dollar Dktato.
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  • 109 9 N>w York. April 11. A Illf—H Ill)ni lht lintl J I1( D< France. aaya that ML Harriot's plans have been completely upset by President Roo..cv<H"s fmbaiKO. Wo niifjit as well turn round and |O bark." ared naember of his party.— Reuta THE DOLLAR ABROAD l.umlini. April 19. liMsagei
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  • 42 9 Mr. Richard Sldnvy. th. author of "Mulayaland' r;;ivc two topical Tiavcl Talks at ttM Pomp Rooms. Bath, this week on "Malaya China and Japan Mr Sidney returned from TViiaiiL' early In January of this year. The tectun MN Hhutra'od with lantern slides.
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  • 410 9 "ADMIRABLE ANALYSIS OF PROBLEM" The Future of Malaya IFREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT I London, April 21. Ftm papi t.n comment on the Wilson Report. 11m Times publishes a second leader declaring r)i«' scheme bold and the Report an admirable analysis of a problem that had
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  • 177 9 Von Pmpen and Von (ioerintf m Italy Konir. April IK. \<ii l\ip. n and Von Ooertng are leaving t>>nyht or to-morrow the latter bavins spent tin i\eek-end at Sic il\ while IfUHoUnl ha- gone to Romniina. Captain Qoerlng returned t-i Rome last niijht and it wa^ thought possible
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  • 97 9 Restricted Business m London London. April 18. Holiday Influence* and poor week-end **drices from New York restricted business uiiriderably on the Stock Exchange to-day and uitii the exception of the renewed weaknta Qarman bonds, price morements were mtmpoitant Among the commodity markets, the chief item of Interest was
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  • 70 9 British Party's Arrival M New York New York, April 21. The Beivngaria with Mr. Mac Donald and party on board is due at quarantine at 5 p.m.. G.M.T.. when Mr. Mac Donald will be greeted with a salute of 19 guns. He is proceeding immediately by special train
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  • 513 9 Heavy Casualties Reported NATURE TAKES A HAND Heavy Rain Holds Up Fighting Shanghai, April 21. General Soong Che-yuan, defender of the Chifengkow Pass, reports that the enemy lost over 6,000 men killed and wounded during the last three days' continuous fighting at the Shaho Bridge and Lungchunkwan.
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  • 99 9 "China Can Never Be Conquered By Japan" Berlin. April '21. In Ml interview with a Router correspondent Denim! Ma stated that he did not think thJapanese would attempt to take Peking during the pre.-.ent advance. which was merely a manoeuvre to attempt to draw the Chines* 1 from
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  • 105 9 Soviet Reply to Manchukuo Demand Moscow. April 21. Replying to Mane hukuo's domain for th p return of th:- rolling; stock Ofl UM ChlllßM Eastern Railway the Soviet Consul-General at Harbin ha^ sent a letter to the Manchukuo Oovernrnpnl «-rnp>ia.silnj» that thi sV.rk not •»nly belongs to
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    • 1047 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (OBMB THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd SUam Ship Co., Ltd, and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO (1931) Ltd Mutual St.iim Navigation Co., Ltd.. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd TOE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd' THE: CHINA NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. THE
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    • 508 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SI'EZ t ANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. I>ue Spore. Sails Spore. s.s. CITY OF KHIOS For Havre. London. Rotterdam ft Hamburg Apr. 30 May 2 m.v. CITY OF LILLE For Havre. London
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    • 389 10 British India and Apcar Line Incorpo; att (i :n Kni;lanil' MAIL, PASSENGER AND \r Go SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTA, »ft INDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S LONDON AND FAR FAST MAI! OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR |jJ Hue Tonnaije. Singapore. NALDERA IH.DOn \pi t$ > BHI I I BURDWAN »:.070 M.iv 7
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    • 532 11 lARSFILLES. LONDON. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM ANU MIDDLESBROUGH. Ml May 3 4 HAKONE MARU T 10.400 June 28 29 May 18 19 SUWA MARU T 10.700 July 13 14 1') 000 June 1 2 FUSHIMI MARU T. 10.700 July 27 28 June 13 14 HAKOZAKI MARC i 10.500 Attff 910 M.m omit
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    • 425 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON E Llr SA *LINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCIS™ LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAMAAND NEW YORK LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA EUROPE
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    • 843 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCUAPPIJ TOBOALl— Saturday. April 22. Koedap. Tampoetih, TaMpat-Tincii BengkaUl Mid I 6i-Api-Api. VALEN'TlJX— Saturday. April 22, Bawean. I'adang-Bay. BoeJttem and' Boermbftii GEN. VAN DER HEYDEN— Saturday. April 22. Riouw, Dilliton and Bat., TOGlAN— Saturday. April 22. Pontianak. TOBELO Saturday. April 22. Singkawanu. Pcmanukat and Samb^
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  • 145 12 Summer School To Be Held At Oxford I From Our Own Correspondent] London, April An Empire Summer School, organised Lhc Royal Empire Society, v.jll br h.-ld at Rhodes- House, Oxford, from July 15th to the 21st. The object is to present to writers, teachers, politic*] speaker &nd
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 650 12 Burns Philp Line. < Incorporated Id Austral!*) FOX BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Beffular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,370 torn) and 68. MANGO LA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers tracing to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 474 12 KIBBY LINE. [LONDON ADDRESS I 22, PALL MALL, LONDON. S.W.I.] of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON. COLOMBO, MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoon 1933. OXFORDSHIRE Apr. 27 STAFFORDSHIRE May 11 GLOUCESTERSHIRE May 25 WORCESTERSHIRE June 8 CHESHIRE
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    • 112 12 1933 HOMEWAKh fM S< Best available obtainable by N COOKS WAGONsim 39, ROBl\>,,\ f(f Individ NO BO THE EAST LSIATI J LDUI 111. ;> I PASSK\<.n SEI f lH TO (,»NUV IIXMHI,:. MEONIA BORIN(;i\ t FIONIA ERRIA LALANDI MFOM ALSIA BORIN. The hi> I cargo MM wit!) I accommodation majority
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 689 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Satiirday 7 p.m and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuiiiitan (via Jcrantut) 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 «via Gemasi every Monda\
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    • 489 12 CHURCH SERVICES Ixiw Sunday ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL d.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 5.30 p.m. Evensong «Choral) and Sermon. 10.30 a.m. Service at R.A.F. Base. Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday 7 a.m. Holy Communion. GARRISON CHURCH
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 633 13 NORWEGIAN STEAMER STRIKES ROCK British Boats Speed to Rescue Tin timely arrival ol Police launch and several hshui': junks saved the li\i-s of a nnniber of Chinese passengers and crew from drown lit] v. hen the Norwegian steamer, Pjorden,i foundered and rank off Ch n,
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    • 263 13 PASSENG ERS HOMEWARD lw tollowteg pasicngll'l inilod yestt-rda; by the Ifarnix van st Aklegonde" ot chs Ntiu'iiand Royal Mi*.il lAoe, Coi Belawan, Colombo and Europe:— The Hon. Mr R. X "Haro vii.k. airs. c. CrompUn and clnldn-n. Mr L C Lt-moji. IfbH I. Cresson. Mr if. Cresson, Mr. and Mrs.
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    • 37 13 The MM s.s. Lecomte De Lisle is due m Singapore from Saigon to-morrow at 7 a.m. and will probably sail on Monday the 24th inst.. at 9 a.m for Madras. Pondicherry, Colombo. Djibouti. Suez. Port-Said and Marseilles.
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    • 169 13 Younß Scottish Millionaire's Sad End t are 1: ln Sai Helena reporti then °n March 17. of Mr p. Guthrie Dunn B reputed Scottish millionaire whe rK l Z s USUlih th( •ft Outhrte Dunn .hO was 26 years of Bge. was aecompan.eri by Messrs G.
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    • 202 13 Gravely Menaced by River Silting The tidej the currents, and the immnoom of a corner of the Indian Ocean are being manufactured to scale In s Bloomsbury basemeni In order to assure the future o f one of the greatest orta In tr world. Boon the model will
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    • 99 13 Japanese Seamen Object To Chinese Agitation against the employment oi Chines In Japanese ships culminated m .i meeting ni the Ooaka branch ol the Japan.- Seamen* Onion, at whuh s resolution was unanimously pawed urging thai Japanese shippfni v- closed to Chinese crews. The resolution demanded that Chinese
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    • 80 13 Old Merchant Flag Reinstated Hamburg. April t>. Pol tlu in>t time, vessels of th<> German mercantile marine to-day left the harbour with the m w nisrlr WWfa Iffd tiuu without the Black -Red Gold canon m the upper corner near th<- flagstaff. This action is the outcome
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    • 150 13 Kalontr, Brit HfiS. from BiUV-^Kok 214. [or Bangkok 25.4. Stott Harley Brit. 193. frcrm Siantar. 214 for Ananiba and Natuna Us. 25.4 Tung Bong, Brit. ISC, from Malacca 21 4. Cor Malacca 22.4. Silver Ouava. Brit. 3088. from Calcutta 21 4. tor Java and U.S.A. 24.4. Anhtii. Brit
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    • 106 13 Among the callers m mall week at the Malayan Agency, writes the Free Press London correspondent, were Mr. J. S. Macpherson. of the Malayan Civil Service, v.ho is staying at 10 New Doper Road. Canterbury, Kent: Mr. G. C. Parker, who is at 31 South Park Road. S.W. 19, Mr.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 378 13 II 12 NGAPORE FREE PRESS 138 ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. I able Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. prrmur morning daily m Malaya. Delivered tin Chota Ila/i each morning. Latest l.th-st IcteffffsUM and latest announcements. ndon rubber and tin cables appear daily. i.tl features include pictures, bridge notes, page with latest fashions. sporting I
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    • 458 13 pp. L. TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA \:jf AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. \>| I I .m- iVcw Scenic kontc of mr C>— lain National RailwmfS, <> U»» bcaa oJ thr MTVeHou* Canadian Rockies .t ay at .laspw y-.\\\. Lodge In the hoar? u-ondrous rnounfain l^.-uity a s^jKBL 'ia\ol straight throujrh
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  • RADIO NOTES & NEWS
    • 684 14 Cost Of A deceiving Set To The Individual LBY OUR WIRELESS CORRESPONDENT] 1 isiKNKHs had quite a thrilling experience B*qb Thursday Bight when the stations below 2C metres and even those <>v wavelengths above 'hat wen r< c« ived almost perfectly. Daventry Empire tm mm Wit on
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    • 351 14 Writing m Popular "Wireless, Mr. T P. Blythman B.Sc. states: It is interesting and instructive to work out the running costs of a wireless recehtr and the results will compare very favourably with any other form ol entertainment. I-et us see how ue can do it. In
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    • 99 14 Within the next few months the Empire Broadcasting service will conclude its experimental period, and the question will be raised of whether the programmes ar? really appreciated and whether the Dominions and Colonies inttndt-d to offer financial recognition, says the Wireless World. The time is therefore drawing
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  • 583 14 AUTHOR OF "RED IKE" DEAD Poacher Who Became A Best Seller Mr. Jonathan M. Den wood, the- Cumberland novelist and pc and author of "Red Ike" and Cumberland Eallads." divd at his birthplace. Cc.ckermouth. aj'ed 63. When the remarkable :story of the Cumberland Fells. "Red
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  • 333 14 Brought Fame and Fortune To A Milk Firm •It was a good days work tor the brothers Arthur and Leonard Gates, of Guildford win n they poured their wines, beers, and spirits down the sink m 1882 These brothers were sons of old Ch;irlr> Gat?s. who opened a
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  • 33 14 The Ciovernment of Cyprus has ordered UM withdrawal of a British sound film ihowftng the bombardment of the Dardanelles, as it may hurt Moslem feeling. The film is "Tell Enuland" Iron Raymond's novel.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 531 14 BANKS AND JNSf CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each t3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate, London. EC 2 Agencies and Branches Ak>r Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh
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    • 180 14 THE TOKOIfiE Capital up* Resen i M»ft.ipo,e n Alexai Call utn. Hai Honolu!) i Anp k i N' m i; Scat-,. Bounabajn I Uo Coir. of th« world Itttl FiXtd I). application ness tr..: For pan Tele N. I mpr. J THE EASTKKN Ml In Authorised I Paid-up C.i\ Reserve
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 299 14 I BRITISH BROADCASTING 1 CORPORATION j PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. HI BMA. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J J DAVENTRY. ENGLAND Wavelengths 25.3 metres »n<3 SIS i metres J i Saturday. April 22nd. J I GMT. Summer Time. J I 130 p.m. 230 p.m. Time
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    • 809 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL 80 Rome (Italy) 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. 50 Barcelona Radio Club (Spain) EAJ2S Sat., B—98 9 p.m. 50 Bucharest (Romania). 50 Kuala Lumpur (Fed. Malay
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  • 294 15 ttatement ol the \alue of Foreign Trade, including Merchandise, parcel post, bullion and coin, for the month of March 1933. IMPORTS EXPORTS 1933 !932 1933 Total Trade 1933 Parcel Bui- Grand Increase Grand Mer Parcel Grand Increase Total Trade Total Trade Increase chan- Post lion and Total
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  • 70 15 •>! $8,682 Last Year rectaI agair^t l I baa 1 ttv ball Th«Jl dt1■ .1 int/( tin I duri 19 bbei uu the rabl3 ann the •ppi d on the!■ >!■ lb I iHlt Whirl! p o| ludlng ing U|ft|| '"I) RUBBER Rubber l -i 106 lor making'
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  • 416 15 Singapore. April 20. The following publication:! were lamed or] ■n'lU'd by the Department of Statistics. S.S F M.S., during the period April Bth. to *Lpril 14th. 1933, inclusive, and are available 01 public use m the Reference Liberarv. FulBuildinn. Singapore Application may by members of the
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  • 153 15 Changes m Representative Prices \pril IX It 20. American Can Com. 63 70 74 Am. Tphone and T-raph 88 90 96 Atcheson Railroad 40 T 43 4<; Dupont 39 44 45 Wrartone, Common 13 141.. [5 Gen. Beetric 14 ie 171, Qen. Ifoton I 4' v
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  • 222 15 LEWIS PEATS RUBBER REPORT Singapore. April 21. The steadiness which prevailed before the Easter holidays was apparently fully justified, the demand created by the inflation proceeding iv America .strentheninff prices m all commodities With the uncertainty of the movement of the gold dollar from day to day business is difficult,
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  • 179 15 Singapore. April th The market has been more interest in^ s:m last reporting m a result of the U.S.A. having restored the embargo on gold The New York price baa risen considerabb and all maikets are steadier m sympathy. There has alsc been a revival of restriction
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  • 202 15 The annual meeting of the Gula-Kalump.m-Rubber Estates. Ltd.. was held m London on Hard] 2S The report was presented as follows. The output of robber for the year amounted to 2.332.000 lbs. The net loss per acre of mature rubber on all estates amounted to Is. 9d. 13.295.000
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  • 48 15 Crop for 1932 706.900 lb. Average net price hras 2,597 d. for 668,991 lb. sold. After charg■'lns: £1.124 (against £2,248) to depreciation, loss '|*as £547 (£1,961). Deducting this from eredit of £4.729 brought forward, and adding £43 tax recovered, there remains £4.335 to carry forward.
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  • 21 15 c Net lass for 1932 was £1,855 (against £5,514), which reduced the credit balance brought m to £2,527.
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  • 339 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES April 21 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 2/3}; London, demand 2/3 23/32 London. T.T. 2/3 11/16 Lyons and Paris, demand 990 Hamburg, demand 164 New York,
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  • 91 15 April 21st.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Selleao R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose. 75 16 7 j R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (F. 0.8.» 7 7-;, Standard R.S.S. on Tender May 7 7 716 June T_| 7 9 10 May June 77 16 7
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  • 859 15 FRIDAY. APRIL MST. CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers Asam Kumbang <£> 23s 3d 24s 3d Austral Malay 18s 20s nom. Ayer IMtam <ss> ii« 6d 12s 6d Bangin Tin v£t Us 12s Batang Padang ($1) 05 07V.» Batu Caves ($1) 35 40 Bukit Aran? ($1) 40 norn Burin
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 77 15 v *.«r*ed $12,000,— Aworance m force orer S3s.fO.ttf The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated tn th» Stndta ■ettlenMQta) Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. E.C. has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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  • 234 16 CHKLSEA AT HOME TO ARSENAL Spurs Stiff Test Against Fulham Division 1.- Aston Villa W LsSdl United. Bolton n We.st Bromwleb A., Chelsea vs. Arsenal. HuddervtH-ld vs. Evertcn. I^icester City \-s. Sunflerland Liverpool \s Birmingham. Ml6> (iiesbrouuh n BhrtßeM w.. Ntvcaatk v. vs Blackburn. Portsmouth vs
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  • 303 16 Annual Kn^land vs. Kest Match ihe foUowlng .11. me teams and itarUna times for tin England vs. Rest match which will be played on Sunciay at Buktl Timah BD iana players mentioned Him i H :<0 S. A. Beavis and W Bdl«d .1. I Smith and S
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  • 131 16 Royal Singapore Yacht Club's Success The results of the interport racing between the Royal Singapore Yacht Club and Port Dickson Yacht Club at Port Dfckaon over th« holid:<v were as follows: Two racts v ere sailed with teams of five boats a side. In the m race Singapore
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  • 114 16 Miss Wilmott Wins Diving Contest Then- w:. |mt|c attendance at the At tbc Singapore Swimming Club yesterday, an< some excellent uport was provftded m tht i enta before dark. In the lad i diving competition Miss Wilmott and lOrn Roma Mclieod tied for first Plar... and th,
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  • 19 16 Th< following will P iay ror the BCRn f"n.>wln B will t tay for thf Scin Th
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  • 318 16 PENANG TURF CLUB PROGRAMME 24 Polo Pony Griffins The nitru.- for the Penang Turf Club.-, extra mtitiMu 1933 number us many m 120 horses Including 2<\ polo griflta ponW. The list is as (OUOWB Horns- Claw 1 I ram, 8 (uriangp, 1 mrlongS and
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  • 157 16 England pefeata the Rest From Our Ov n Con ispondent IViiang, April 11. The annual BjtttlP Knuland vs. The Rest was played on the esplanade t^-dav and England van by the odd goal m live It ill a keen and intcrestini; match, the issu. bring In doubt till
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  • 103 16 St. Joseph's Heats .1 oho re English College On Thursday ai Bras fTaraTi Rd st jo■eph'l Institutxn met and defeated the Johon i:sh Coll cc at soeoer by the odd goal In 3. The game m most interesting and provided excellent ;l.an iport for Hie many sprrt.aors. Thr
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  • 63 16 Arrangements For Week-end Races On Sunday the International six-metre f lass boats will sail the first of scries of three races at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club for the Van Schreven Challenge Cup. Start 10 am The "B" ela?s will saU a single race for the
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  • 141 16 The following members have been Lwrtted to play m the annual St. George's soccer match England vs. The Rest on Monday aa 5.15 p.m. at S.C.C. England A. I. Horsley; J. Lee. J. L. Elmer; P. E. E. Hindley, O. Child, B. N. Walling; G. Bennett, E.
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  • 21 16 Mr. and Mrs. Claude da Silva returned to Singapore by the Marnix Van St. Aldegonde t-rday after a holiday m Java.
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  • 1290 16 WHAT EMBARGO ON IMPORTS MEANS Text of the Recent Proclamation London, April 19. The text ol the proclamation under the Russian Goods Imports Prohibition Act declares On and after the 26th day of April. 1933. the importation into the United Kingdom of goods of the
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  • 591 16 CAN THE WORLD AFFORD A BOYCOTT? To the Editor, Sir. Argument m favour of the boycott M a means of bringing an offending country to book were never heard more loudly than at the present moment when developments m th. Far Eastern situativa ire cuisine no
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  • 82 16 HM lullouin- wen t>ie rebuJt.s of m the Royal Bint tpofl tennis toinnamnit Coltart beat De Oolli Anrtt-rson and Hoopg owe 4 be«l Ifartll C'hampm >s plus .4 6—4. 7—S. TO-DAYS TUB Walker and Oottui \v MacTicr owe .4. Mrs. Taylor and Amit-rot. (MTC <•■ Mi and
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  • 129 16 HH iollouiny will nfN «*tit St. Josephs Sch(K)i r.A tlu- rimed Enuinrtis at Crickn to-dft] on the School uround at I pm.: —H. B..<m fskipix-r>. S. Mosberg n. R. D'Crnz. R. Mm j<wrf (i Prrnandoz. A. Philemon. E L<> Merc 1. r I ifUjmllm, T. Cordriro. Un K< c IJov
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  • 25 16 Is I li Ba Cna Cln Phlja Bi .'kiwi 1 1 1 X H Philadelphia and 1 __«n I I I IMERK I
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  • 22 16 I 1 1 1 Mi M I riiuiul hM( Dl .?>' I dim ObNßf Qucli Sit: B| 'hi- t>n ■M k Kial |\> B
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    • 67 16 THE J DENNISON FASTENER) NEWEST AND MOST RELIAI MODELS for PERMANENT OK UMOVABU of CORRESPONDENT E. CLOTH, AND SI Mi! m OBTAINABLE IN TWO SI/I NO. 1 (ASSORTED COLOURS NO. :> (WHITE METAL FINISH STAPLES (BOXED 2500) ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION MALAYA PUBLISHING i|\i LIMITED i M SINGAPORE. I CooKed MEAT
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