The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 April 1933

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. f\ ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 193 1 Closing price of spot tin was £161 yesterday Page 8. The K. VI plane which went m search of Mrs. Bouncy is returning to Seletar today Page 9. Experts are stated to hare agreed that the and the should be simultaneously stabilised but they have not
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  • 67 1 MISSING AIRMAN Widespread Search For Captain Lancaster Algiers. April 24. In spite of searches conducted from Tnnbuitoo. Gao and Colomb Beachar. the course on which the plane was forced down m the desert, no trace has been found ol Urn unman. Captain Lam aster who has been missing
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  • 999 1 The housewives who come out to Malaya from Europe may be dhided into two distinct groupa The first is i oinposed of the dilettante wives, who leave everything pertaining to culinary matters and the control of their households entirely to their native staffs, and who, consequently,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 179 1 l|<;! A TEA pi jjv ireshness of the gardens ur home. t FLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL S lAL DINNER DANCE !>.:m to Mid-Night I X ROOM NOW OPEN FOR PRIVATE j AND DINNERS. STRICTLY PRIVATE 1I KS CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. PHOVh PHONE 5381. FAMOUS ENGLISH P TABLE DELICACIES pi GILLARD'S
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    • 169 1 ADELPHI HOTEL The management begs to inform its patrons that, due to major structural 9 alteration*, the ORILL ROOffi wiD remain closed until further notice. In the meantime, a La carte orders are being served m the Dining -Room. ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE WILL MEET AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL TO-MORROW
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    • 310 1 found them cheerful and m good health Pase 8. British Embass> m Moscow- ignored a slate reception by the Soviet Foreign Minisier's wife P»£t J*. Opinion is e\pres«.,d that embargo on Russian yoodN may be uithdiawn If Thornton and M.n »><.M. il«J are released Page i. The expenses of the
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 447 2 Allegation of Assault and Robbery .Vallainuthu. an Indian barber living m East Ooaal Road, wai BarocccaafUl m .1 charge of robbery which he brought. b> foro Mr. H A. Forrei the Criminal District Judu<\ against a Bengali moneylender yesterday morning. His Honour, after hearing the defence,
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  • 43 2 I From Our Own Correspondent] Seremban. April 24. A tine of $20. which waa, however, not paid ••as imposed on a Chine* who at the approach <* n-venue mt n bruk( tnm> b nnsu and spilt th, contents on the floor
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2 2 LAW NOTICE
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    • 366 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Rates LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. BOARD RESIDENCE. 3 TANG LIN HILL Near Garrison Goli Course SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION Hep hone 3798 or write for appointment Mrs. A. R. Matthews. "EAST ANGLIA/' 6
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    • 496 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 Supply of SulphaU' of Alumhr.i for period 1633t0 31 5 1934 Date of Closing. 4
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    • 449 2 H a^L. aa (a^aa^aai V^vb BUB BBw-- r^ Hail am bt ■fL^""*B*t BaaVaVav*^ i J? ■BBBBBB^^ BY v t IM Ail* v"':' t ■> j* A^ 1 Ebl. it > 1 Newly discovered! a priceless safeguard to teeth —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 316 2 THE WEEK Tuesday. 2.> th. Hi-::. Water, v 09. a..s tt 8.4t, M tt PtoottoftH SAP A <Di\ I» Pulau Bratii vs. Wtttshtra toft., stadium Ai.: P Mai Mt-^. '>f St Andrew's Cathedral, st Andrew*! s< h<><>i Hall >;{:> pm. P<>!i. Hand. Kalun Park Mi P"> BtlUnrdi Malayan champi'inship. Hn
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  • 96 3 (fEORGINA SHOLTO nl(il -AS PINED 186 ('rossinf and Nonsensical Replies •""•I'll \pril It. Dou ESS I 1) .111 ..I' :im 111 |v: tWO I thai I :.-i Maid I I and I 1 I ..ken "■< round. m been boughi id beei I H 'i:. <t
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  • 101 3 Favourable Reception In America Washington \pril 11. Mi Ramsa] MacDonaM ;*nd n.uty arrtv <i In Washington "his evening, after spending t Hum Journes studying the moot recent develop* menta m the Unit d Stales. They wen welCUOWd at the station by Mr Cordell Hull and motored to the
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  • 87 3 Line To Facilitate Kite Transport Shanghai. April !'.'>. A report from Wuhu. a port m South Anhui. Mates that the Chinese Railway Ministry has I'lmmcnml railway iKtWtca Chokianu and 1 the port. The line will be linked up with the other lines In Kian^su and v ill lacilitate
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  • 66 3 For Hattersca Power Station London. April 1\ contract lor i 10.1.000 kilowatt turboenermtlni plant, which will be the largest m Britain, has been plaesd unii Metropolitan Vicken Kiiftiicai oompany by tin i^^idoi: Power Company t<M the Battenea power atatlnn Tin ni'u machine v ill be 40 per c?nt.
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  • 53 3 Trans-Siberian Railway Interference M«mmw, April 23. Th«- Soviet stationmaster at Porgranlehnaya i reported to have protested to the Japanese military against alleged interference v/ith the working of the Trana-Slberian Railway, declaring, inter-alia. that the Japanese on April 15, flred on two Trans -Siberian railway engines at> they were
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  • 371 3 Proposed Bylaws to Control Loud-Speakers Action taken at Committee No. 4 meeting h"ld on April 11th. Decided not to renew benzine licence for No J7» Orchard Road. Decided that the Superintendent Fire Brigade, shall investigate reports regarding dangerously inflammable \et:etation. tor the purposes of Section 114A f the
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  • 264 3 ITALIANS CLAIM AIR RECORD Schneider Pilot's Great Flight Ati Rome. April 10. Italun avmUun claims to have established toFlight Lieutenant Stainf.rths record ol tt9 kilometres ,407.5 miles) per hour The Itahan ,veo,d was made this mantog Accnr n '7l° 2 Wanant Oflf?rer nrnn Ca h p
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  • 509 3 Visiting Expert's Striking Interpretations It the work of Alexander Tansman. the raiinenft PoiUb mmpoaar and pianist, can be taken m typical of what the modern composers Oi pianoforte music are tryinu to give iis. then it vn be clashed ;ii the musical counterpart of what the modern school
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  • 91 3 Russian Delegation Returns to Moscow London. Vpi il 20. it is Announced on behalf oi the Rumlan Ti.ide Delegation m London that Ozerskj the head oi the Delt uation. and his two MHlßtentS, will proceed to Moscow on Monday for consultation with the Soviet Commissariat of Foreign Tradi
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  • 70 3 SIXPENCE OFF British Taxpayers' Hopes of To-morrow's Budget London. April 22. British tax-payers arc still cherfclimg a, hope that the Chancellor will reveal a cut of Hd m the income-tax when he announces the Budget tstiniat.es on Tuesday. A penny a pint of beer is regarded as almost a certamu
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  • 51 3 Episode of Amy Johnson's Tokio Flight Tukio. \pril 21. i lfut-cit miai Ofttahl NagaokA, Japan'! Grand Old Man Of aviation, Ls dead General Na^aoka. who rlamw-d th<- world > lonerest nioustachois. created a snr-ation by embrarin? Amy Johnson on her arrival m Japan on Auyust 0. 1931- Reuter
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  • 48 3 The Rotary Club tiffin meetinp thk week will be held on Wednesday, m the Rod ("»;uden of tha Adelphi Hot* 1 at 1 p.m. Mr IJ A. R Outer will address the Club. His übieii will be "Japanese River Fever and Tropif ;il Tvph;i> In Malaya."
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  • 29 3 London, April 22. Since beer tM legalised m the United State*, the percentage of New York's daily drunkenness arrests hM declined from 15.3 to 13.5. i I
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  • 76 3 A British subjt ct has been arrested by the Siamese police for trying to sell Irish Sweep tickets to a Chinese, without Government permit, and also for not having paid the neeeMftff tax The engagement is announced between Ed ward Basil Harold-Barry, Batu-Rata Estaf Galang. Sumatra, -son of Mr. and
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  • 37 3 Shanghai. \pril Hi The new Soviet Ambassador ta China, M. Bogomoloff, arrived this aftrrnun from Japan tvhere he broke his journey from Moscow. He Is presenting hla credentials m I few ch.vstime.- Reuter Far Eastern
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  • 25 3 Mr. J. K. Hill, of the Singapore Cold Storagfc Co. s Kuala Lumpur staff, has gone on long leave He is travelling bom via Canada.
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  • 143 3 BIG ADVERSE BALANCE Imports Nearly Four Times Exports IiNMV, April IX. Tlm total (ordtn trade <>i th« u.rs.h m Januarj amounted to ht.469.0u0 rwMa*. Export.- totalled 45.852.000 roubles, nnrl ini|K>rUs 4i.6i7.000 raoMea, Ocnaany, and Britain with thr Colonies. DnmlnVwM and India, held the Bnl aad Meoad
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  • 97 3 Vow Not Now Thought to Have Caused Disaster I ■•-Mil. n April 22. A post-mortem examination of Albrrt Vosj, thr Manchester business man" ho ma db?rovered after his death m toe City of Liverpool air disaster to havr been a druK-traffl.-ker. h&» r> vealed no trace of
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  • 31 3 The Pruice of Wales will visit Wi-.um.utl, m Julj 13, to ©p«n the mw pier which bai 00* 1150.000 to construct says a British Radio m >sage.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 31 3 This Coming II SATURDAY I WITH MANY MORE GOOD SECOND^ I I HAM) CARS AT VERY LOW PRICES I I WILL BE HELD AT— I BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. I E SINGAPORE.
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    • 32 3 BUY I TULLIS LEATHER I For all Mill Purposes h-= I BELTING I STRONG FLEXIBLE WATERPROOF. fl STOCKED AND SOLD BY— I UNITED ENGINEERS I«I All I r^ D SINGAPORE BRANCHES. I
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  • 297 4 MEMBERS OF SELECT COMMITTEE "Evacuation or Re-conquest" Name.-, of the members oi" the House of Commons who are to serve oil the Jouu Select Commute, on Indian Constitntioflal Reform are announced. The names are as follow FOR THF. GOVKRNMrM Sir Samuel Hoara (Secretary tot India* Ml R
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  • 401 4 Matt Wells and Board's Decision "l have no Intention of taking this lying down." said Mi Matt Wells, the feree and formei iuir. ehampiou I Daily Mall reporter, alter the withdrawal Ol his licence by the British Boxing Bo;i:<.i of Oontn "I haw been pui on trial and
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  • 96 4 Prince of Wales' Attire at St. Andrews 'From Our Own Correspondent) London. April 4. The Prince of Wales set a new golfing fashion at St Andrews. He wore a dark green jefkin over a polo jumper. His plus fours were of a brown-blue check, and he wore blue
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  • 920 4 NOW PENNILESS IN A LONDON SHELTER One-time Customs Officer m Singapore Living penniless m a Salvation Army shelter m London is a man who was once the commander ci a pearling lugger m West Australia, a Custom officer at Singapore, a gold prospector, and
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  • 41 4 Mr John Tranium the famous parachutist is preparing for an attempt on the worlds record. He will be taken up to 22.000 ft. above Salisbury Plain and plans to drop 20.000 ft before he pulls the cord to release hit, parachute.
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  • 168 4 NEW COMPANY FORMED Local "Munich" Beer By Christmas IPiom Our Own Correspondrnll r. uii;ki<U. April 10. After ail the ftmn U ti ptoejauM to know vh.it the water ol Bangkok is suitabl. [or th making of beer. Experts liavc d dared tluit Bangkok*! town water
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  • 343 4 Singapore Base and the lAD-British Air Route I From Our Own Comspondent London. April 11. Thf followins question?- and ansv. cr>. \\hirh will be interesting to traders m Malaya, haw appt-aiod m Hansard durinu tlu- week: SINGAPORi: BASF. Mr. Louis Smith asked the First Loid of th»
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  • 339 4 Importance of Siam on Australia and China Routes I From Our Own Cnrnapondent] Bangkok. April IM. Siarn i- m a favourable position ,i^ ncntn of ehril aviation m tin ha* Ba*l and to* ioreninvn. haa ad Mkk rv. v 40.000 to wmrtmrt additi i..»! laiiduij,' grounds With the
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  • 45 4 As v result < I repruHntations from Bii tish Lt'Kion MM QMMB pill b \<-" m tli". Vpres salient are to be ptmanwi Tin- He gian Governnuiit intend* «i to <!■ troj tluni but on representations fri)m th. iti it i i. ha\>' apr- .(i to preserve thfii
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  • 99 4 Easiest \v ;iv mv(i The I;, a mail ho had b :o reduct aTifc I "I had put on 1 I rins v. II n h<i':hi II md I tn. J IIOWt'VIT. U.I tO I Dlisy man I I Krusrh> n Ball I ■MM lak.n I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 744 4 I STUDY I I IN YOUR I AT II SPARE I HOME TIME I t-^ HWK A C Oil PCE TRAINING IN aimom \ny c utsea km raw shii lings monthly. MATRICULATION I There are man\ w*m ot lomnit-ikinii a career, but Matn. ulat ion 1 i> the jumi'niic-.'ri botd
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    • 125 4 S7 I RETain a h| fl] CIM COMHRI Is l>\ 11*111" CUTK'i'KA I Isasjas "m i ■Sjhl Itlltiol M mi. tin K«»4I|». 11-in |.1< uiili t i I to 1 1 i X roM. 111 II tl I -—mm iiiiilU -m- ii ill I mi, nr.iitiio I 1 ItH'lll lit
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  • 458 5 WHEN YOU GO HO ME Leave Your Worries m Store. We're going home m March, and c u»imii do with the change Tom especially. \i s bic I nearly four years here without a bi tl tni 1 three, and say what you like, the e.ur.ve do*» take it out
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 76 5 W i KNOWN SINGER' IS COMING i_ NIGHTLY 6.15 C 9.15 P.M. W^ ,;;:i- I T TO-XKxIII I MONEY I MEANS NOTHING" I iMOINI mtmsii PRODUCTION H -HP^H wnn HI p > Hi y (ol Weddinu Rehearsal) H, m r > H Jk m <lll;l; H >^ JH| Mcl VI
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    • 51 5 CAPITOL TO-MIOIIT! By Popular neiiitmd Special Return Screening of the Side-splitting; British Dominions Alduych Theatre Comedy TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN AND WINIFRED SHOTTER PL UNDER Our Next Attraction (iaumont-British I'nique Musical Comedy "HAPPY EVER AFTER" with JACK HULBERT LILIAN HARVEY SONNIE HALE and CICELY COURTNEIDGE .................1...--....-.---..... PLANS NOW OPEN. 'Phone
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    • 84 5 Karloff is Coming m T HE MI'MM Y LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT OF SAMUEL (IOLDWYNS EPIC OF BIG CITY LIFE FR?4I ELMER RICE'S PULITZER PRIZE PLAY STREET SCENE with SYLVIA SIDNEY A UNITED ARTISTS PRODUCTION iO-nOKKOn }h' pror. l^i&B^^iL I^l lv. r Th« Ei'.lcl Town- with her namt on it and
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 1078 6 NOT ENOUGH SATURDAYS, SAYS ARSENAL Proposal to Weed Out More Clubs i Prom Our Own Correspondent London. April 4. m the Bundaj Rsprtsa, Mr Heir* it chapman, the Manag t erf the Arsenal, stated I v.ovid Uke to s»-i each section oi the i^.t-m--reduced io
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    • 230 6 Yankee's Two Wins Over Huston N«*u York. April 'VI. The following were the results of the baseball game* played to-day: NATIONAL LEAGUE Runs Hits Ens. Boston 4 2 Men York 1 X o Chicago v s 2 St. Louis 4 14 1 Hallahan pitched tor St. Lcuiv Cincinnati
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    • 257 6 Hammond And Larwood At The Top The M.CC team IWiipi for all tin mate he? played m Australia and New Zealand are v follows. Hgst Tiir.es BATTING Inns, r Score Not Out Avue. Hammond 24 1763 336 3 83.95 SuteHffe 26 1481 194 1 56.24 Nawab of Pataudi
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    • 110 6 S.C.R.C. Tournament Results Following are results m th Straits Chinest Recreation Club's tennis tournament: "A" Singles Handicap: T. L. Tan owe 12 beat Tan Huck Toe owe 15. 6 4. 6 2. I. H. Hoahing scr. beat John Urn owe 18. 6 4. 6 3. C. K. Panu
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 124 6 are accepted J '^L A>6 Malaua^ Starxdard Giqarette6. :^^Sl Priraarilu for their Puritu, g: waixAfljiruq Perfectloa, A^^ their world, famous repuiatiorL. >i^Baf (JULoLI SLIVLCvi (Ji >^** Vl/ y^T^ i^^^^^^^ w i m*^^\ ~~~^^^S^^^^ fyfj C*^ f* i > ____^^i— #v^ P O P U LAR^^W /iCr^a^ 7 I ALL OVER
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  • 335 7 THE NEW CHIEF JUSTICE Hu&ard Take; COURI WELCOME y^ From Members 01 The Bar ..;>•>■ i;i:--t loi til. tllsi da] ben h» Q th* N Battrnbi 1 1 amed his i omniences. welcome io .-lap t;i-<i.iv •■-..< bods vbo Colony and 'his 1 1 .um r >Oftition >ur R may
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  • 39 7 fc M.md.iv \p r i| -1 BcoW Hop Mr ■..ttr;:: TMBiky, \prll 1«. Dtl had land toy, \prii is. •i H l»>.i sd.v. \prii 0 1 ffattad the bj lady Cir--1 *J \pril 22. chum** aw World
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  • 16 7 n«uu»i 3 April 24. t i "■UllliiM was I by the ma- sowu
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  • 502 7 WOMEN TERRORISED AND ROBBED Dinner Time Raid by Armed Gang h<»w i gam «,i shi aßeged robbers, all armed With weapons, burst m upon a quiet domestic scene and terrified the two women and a litiie child so that they offered DO n-istan'.e whatever when the
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  • 249 7 Arrested Man Hangs Himself m Prison A L'y-yeai old Cantonese. I ham Onn. who HI being detained m the Civil Prison on charges of murder and attempted murder, rommtttmrt suicide recently by hanging himself UQ hti cell At the inquest held by the Smuapore Coroner Mr F.
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  • 185 7 T\vak<vvv\s Shipwrecked Crew Picked ITp Three Chinese seamen were fished out of the sea by the coasting vessel Rose bank on her way from the D.E.I, to Singapore. They were iound clinging to a long oar and related Th;it DM of their number had already been
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  • 32 7 f Prom Our Own Correspond *nt] Seremban. April 24. A Chinese with a belt across his neck was found dead by Dr. Majumdar near the Health Office here on Friday.
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  • 296 7 Story Of Chinese Cook's Pluck A ••raphic- murder story MM related to the. IVioner, Mr. P. G. Bourne. yesUrday morning. vhen an enquiry was held into the death of m old Chinese cook living m Emerald Hill ■load. It was stuted that the servant, though tatally
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  • 128 7 Birthday Celebrations at Seremban (From O\u Own f orrespondent Seremban, April 24. A parade of the Malayan Volunteer Infantry will be held here on the station padang tomorrow morning m honour of the birthday of H.H. the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Nefcri Sembilan. The State flag will
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  • 229 7 Cheating m Respect of a Loan Two Malay*, Hadji All bm H;..u Balfeh and Mowraln bin Ami. who wen convicted by a police magistrate recently for having tried to obtain money from the officials oj the Singapore Harbour Board Co-operative Thrift and ix>an society by fraud appealed before
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  • 195 7 Arrested For Failure To Report Being m town over 48 hours without having notified his address to the Chiei Police Officer was the charge brought against a Malay named All bin Mohamed before the Criminal District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. vesteruu^ Chief Court Inspector Sheedy explained that
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  • 916 7 Alleged To Have Asked For Trouble SYCES APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE "The Inspector asked lor trouble and he. got it," said Mi S PUBg In the Court of Appeal. before Ifr. Justice w c. Hu ard. yesterday, when be appeal nd lor one <>i two Boyanese
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  • 297 7 WOMAN VICTIMISED BY CHETTY Accused Benefits on a Point of Law Advene criticism of the non- production of a police report by the Crown during the trial of an accused person, was made by Mr. Urn, who appeared for the appellant m a criminal apjx'al which
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  • 299 7 LL-CoL hermit and Volunteer Movement i From Our Own Cor respon dent Malacca, April IS. l.j«ui.-Col. l.t-rmit 0.8 E., YD. m ipccch thanking the VotUlltoen and the Malai n atria Sports Club (or tin entertjiiiun* nt which they had unnnd m his honour at th< headquarters Of the
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  • 239 7 Sultan Attends Darul Akhyar Club Performance iFrom Our Own Correspondent 1 Klan K April SS. The Darul Akhyar Club. Port Svu-ttenham nave an opera last DlgM and among those pnMnt wen H H. the Sultan of Selangor. H.H. the Raja Muda o! Selangor. Hon. Mr. I S. Adams.
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  • 75 7 The Asiatic .staff of Printers Limited entertained Mr V W. Peachey, manager of the firm, and the European staff to a tea party on Sunday, prior to Mr. Peachey's departure on leave The function was held nt 16-1. Prinsep Street on Sunday and was attended by
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  • 720 7 Dummy Pistol, Daggers And Pepper POLICE RAID Chinese Trapped In Cul-de-Sac Two < hm.Ni who were charged betore Mr. 11. V Forrer. m the Criminal District Court yesterday afternoon, with fjeinn m pos.srs.sion of three d,it:nv a dummy pistol and a packet of pepper. Hire .stated
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  • 139 7 Heavy Mail for Man and Woman Smugglers TWO thousand rlnht hundred dollai MCtk >1 R< (1 lion 'contraband) Chandu VOTfl dl.s--■ovrred by ;i p:irty of revenue pißei n when hef niadt ;i raid on v hous»\ m Crosi Strr^t m Sunday nmht. The illicit drup i> fuund
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  • 83 7 Further Remand m Johore Case The Chines*- lunK-tvrm prisoner m tte Johorr naol who is alleged to havp slashed twu European warders. Mr. A. O. Smith and Mr ft. E. Humphries, with a parang last we»-k. »a^ again produced In U* Jobw iK>Uce roun yesterday and *«v* remanded
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  • 988 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1933 JAPAN'S AMBITIONS On that fateful night of September 18. 1931. events took place m Mukden which were destined to alter the course oi history,! although the world knew nothing of what was occur ing. News percolated through but slowly, and by the morning
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  • 88 8 Claim By Sir Robert Hadfield London. April 20. The claim that his firn invented the best shell m the world was put forward by the famous Sheffield Steel Master, Sir Robert Hadfield, at the annual meetinp of the Company when he declared the shell was capable o
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  • 16 8 I Mr. J. H. Bassett. M.C.S., is to act as Deputy I Public Prosecutor. Singapore I
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  • 662 8 Boys Who Despise Manual Work That to a small extent it is true he education provided m local ;chools trains boys to despise food, lonest work, and encourages 'Item ;o believe that they have a right to ?xpect only more highly paid office md administrative appointment*
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  • 93 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 RUBBER London. April 24. Spot 2 19 32d. (2 7 16d.) Forward 221 32d. (2» 2 d Tone
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  • 24 8 London rubber stocks ros«» from 40.019 ton* to 40.547 during the vmtß ;:nd Uwnpool .stocks fell from 54.762 to 54.521 tons
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  • 45 8 A Chinese fell off a moving trolley bus m South Bridge Road last B%M :md IMtalMi h fracture of the skull Hr ua:, pi ked up unconscious and In a very critic;' l ihiiHHuh TIM ambulance rushed him to th. h.
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  • 270 8 SOVIET PRISONERS HAW NO COPLAINTS LIKELY T< FREI Moscow British M iri Stale KiiP.tion M *m* riffakn, p.u.t donald and i Sokolniki found tlir.n m J 1c> ha '-.-I. Keutrr. It l.s ou Am m- WO <n 'In Reuti r i ml ♦■is ol th. X Ml pi urn v,
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  • 66 8 Chinese idmittd [IhnO In tIM Sup: i i Justice C0b.,.-" straits BettlraM i I hariLstt i -at la I brothtr of final; I coiiMtant ot Tlm Bob i.' I plication. Mini all ththcr \mis no I'fiKini' v.ii mttt r-.tral Mi Llm Ch( Mnd <>t t>!' P 1 til
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  • 42 8 Rcffrtur An Sin,., re fFYom Our < vl r The Dutfh air i ripening a wn k Ic>ave Bangkok will dinr tluii < all for rr-fuf'llir ThLs service wii NMMJ within 'i and it promise- -*n t\on with thf Sin-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 95 8 BOOTHS .■'CINSc^ W.jtkflnitely 9m i> II PP i l Ur/L pPft (ALDBECKS B1 SPECIAL \S^JB^>Br T H M Tl APPOINT>fENT KING OF SIAM DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Bridal presents m diamond set Watches. Brooches. Bracelets. Pearl .Neoklacev LARGEST AND WELL- SELECTED STOCK. DO NOT FAIL
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    • 66 8 FACE POWDERS Artists at make-up delight m the wide range of colours and lovely texture of these POWDERS. Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. 33. Raffles Place Singapore. SOME DOCTORS SAY THAT WOMEN WHO SMOKE are likely to go bald. Girls m their early nieoteens should remember this. What about a GAFLAC
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  • U.S. WANTS £ AND $ STABILISED
    • 29 9 v \,,rk. \pril 84. I tht ■.ibihsrd UtS .***** th<' tabi- 1 y. L I I i gperta Si I week an- Reuter
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    • 66 9 N <» ITerk, \|-nl M d Connm i Uoo m ***** dollar it ■i! m inns Introd i imendment ii official hai no 1 pap- r nornui \-iiiunistra- certain and the prorill )x- I i the the "teNCtl KEARS k C'ondinj to i on i;«rp Mr rial
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    • 128 9 I -.lU'd Bank H<»l];ind anally ■I the ■•"I un>ld m oi«i. r \i»Mi it. I to Pt|tt] M <i«>Uars. •xpr.ssed UtU that M dMMH the debt a.;r> menta, claiming that v would ;>,- equitable thai America houid reduce th»--ht-r own obligations by legislation ■Ad a- the same timr
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    • 243 9 International Turin Truce Expected Washington, \pril 24. The d>\y wa* occupied m I ti Rinrejr •-ie Nirtneai Disarmament Con* lan ••■ment Issued by I': tUtnt ROtmvtM and M: Mac Donald After the return from a end c it add', that both felt that the results of the conversation;:
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    • 374 9 New York. April 21. A cruise which may become h historic as Xu.stca Chamberlain's cruise on Lake M I lore at which the Locarno Pact was planned will take place on Sunday when it i> proposed the President and Mrs. Roosevelt. Mr. M. ■< I>ui;tld and Mvs Lshbol
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  • 109 9 DAWN FIRING SQUAD Bodies Left As A j Warning Nanking. .April 21. Thousands turned out fruitlessly after dawn to witaem the eaecutlon of *ix gunmen who had recently carried out a daring daylight bank robbery m the centre of the city, during which they shot
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  • 111 9 Capt. (toering and Herr von Papen Leave For Home Rome. April 19. The convolutions brtwen Germany and Italy concluded this afternoon when Captain Goerini? left for Germany by air. Herr von Papen departed yesterday Italian official circles stoutly maintain that the German Ministois' visit was purely I
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  • 54 9 Berlin. April IH. Germany.-, support of Mr Ram.suy limeDonald's disarmament plan i* indicated by Herr wn Nadolnv. the German delegate to the disarmament conference, who declared that the eonferen <■ by acceptlni the British plan as basis i<>r discussion had adcptvd a :>■ arable starting point 101
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  • 129 9 Conciliation Treaty Concluded I The Hague. April If. a Treaty ol conciliation. Jurisdiction and •rbitration between Holland and Japan was signed to-du> it la ih- only treaty o! such general set pi which up to now hns been conducted by Japan. I It provides for a conciliation
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  • 127 9 Victories Claimed At Kiangsi Shanghai. April 14. Further victories of Government troops over the Ccaummttl In Kian;:si are reported by the headquarters at Nanehang The old lairof the Reds m the Districts of Yungninp. Sin- J chan and Lok An were captured by the HanaDM forces and
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  • 110 9 Processions and Fetes m Germany Beilin, April 20. The popularity of the celebration 01 the Kaiser 1 birthday m pre-war days nu at least equalled to-day, the 44th birthday of Hitler. whose peace m hLs mountain home m Bavaria was disturbed by the arrival of enormous quantities of
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  • 388 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Orders Pekin And Tientsin Given Up? STRANGE REPORT While Chinese Open New Counter-Attack Shanghai. April 24. A report from Canton states that Chiang Kai-shek has ordered his lieutenant. General Ho Ying-ching, now m charge of the situation m the North, to «iven up
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  • 70 9 Mrs. Bomtey Searchers Back To-day j i The K..X.F. living boat trom Seletar i J ilot. .1 by Hying Officei Ros« and Phillips I uhich went m sear« h of Mrs. Bonney is t returning to the Air Force Base to-day. I It is not know r. whether
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  • 115 9 AH German Lodges to be Dissolved Hanover. April 21. All masonic lodges m Germany are to be dissolved and reorganised on a purely Christian basis. This decision is embodied m a statement issued after a meeting of masonic and Government representatives to the effect that "the urand
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  • 65 9 To Assist Parliamentary Joint Committee London. April 20. The list Is published of seven ministers representing Indian states and 21 representatives of all communities m British India whom the Parliamentary Joint Committee, which is to consider the Indian Constitutional reforms a> soon as Parliament reassembles, have decided to
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  • 40 9 Shanghai. April 24. It is learnt that the banks have shipped :nd are shipping substantial amounts of silver )ullion to America against local sales «>f J.S. dollars, but details at present are not ivailable Reuter Far Eastern
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 258 9 See RegiitfTf d Trade M.ir^ Label on evrrv Hjndk:rchtcl T OOK for the Pyramid Trade Mark on every handkerchief you buy. In fabric, designs, colours and service, Pyramids offer vou always —the Greatest Handkerchief Value m the World. Guaranteed by Tootais. PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN A TOOTAL PRODUCT lET us
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    • 1118 10 I BBBf -HE BI>UE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. SU-am Ship Co.. Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co. Ltd THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. "HE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. rHK THINA NAVIOATION Co
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    • 491 10 Isthmian Steamship Company. 'Incorporated m U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. VIA FORTS IN SI MATRA. F.M.S.. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, GULF OF ADEN AND SUEZ CANAL Due Singapore Sails' Singapore. s.s. STEEL TRAVELER In Port Apr. 26 s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR May 17 May 24 s.s STEEL
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    • 358 10 P. 0 British India and Apcar [J (Incorporated In EnKl.uwl MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARfnl SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N J UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS KAJttTI MNtRvJ, 1 LONDON AND FAR EAST MAI! OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR (lIIN Tonnage. Singapor*NALDERA 16,000 Apr. M Hill i BURDWAN 6,070 May 7 CARTUM.i
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    • 690 11 Unß M l^,,^E D SBRO^S WERP ROTTERI >™ *»■> 400 May 3 4 HAKONE MARU T 10.400 June 28 29 May 18 19 SUWA MARU T 10,700 July 13 14 f June 1 2 FUSHIMI MARU T. 10,700 July 27 28 June 13 14 HAKOZAKI MARU T 10.500 Autr 910
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    • 450 11 &*MMJbMfW W*9 SCHEDULE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON SXSSi* SAIL **GS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONd TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO MVANA AND LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA
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    • 859 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ RKTtH— Tuesday. April 25, Bengkalis. Pam-h lfcn.«ong-lftnteftdU TimjoriK-Uidoiu,', Berombang and Asahan. MAJANG— Wednesday. April 26. Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan Pm-lor-Palla*. PcnualianEstate and Rengat THEDENS— Wednesday. April 26. Muntok and Pair m bang. VAN HEUTSZ— Wednesday. April 26. Belawan -Deli and Penan^r TOB A— Wednesday. April
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  • 148 12 Government's Policy Announced [From Our Own Correspondent j Bangkok. April 19. The long looked for report on the economic policy of the country has now been made public. There Ls nothing really new m it. or which has not been advocated time and again, but it is the
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  • 130 12 Irish Sweep Ticket Seller's Isooks Confiscated i [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, April UK Life is full of difficulties. The Red Cross Society of Bias) has JUSi drawn a \ery siu fill lottery winch had filled weeks ahead ot the drawing. The first prize was nearly £5.000.
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  • 174 12 Duke's Home for Paying Guests An English woman and her sen arrived from Eton to -tay over the Ea-Mtr holiday as paying guesti il Buchanan Castle, the historic residence of thr Duke and Duchess of afootm at Drymen. They are the ttnH guests ever to enter the castle
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  • 28 12 Tht P and O steamer Miraapare, bai Hun- X and ted t;i arri\i' ;U S:: pore at am on Friday. She will pn ngsld Urn sh. Board's wharf.
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    • 667 12 Burns Philp Line. Incorporated m Au>tr»u*i FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE vim JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Begular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) an* in* 8 8 MANOOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] t MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers tradlni to Australia. Cabins
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    • 428 12 933HOMMW ,i, l>v Best avai: ZZ^ obtainable I ,^«J COOKS 1 39, ROBI > lndi\. NO B 0 I. S.K.LIN isnih HH.I I PASSI I-KOM l\|\\ M>R SOME, MAOOTA BOSI< MALTA I CLTDI I I o; I ISHIIIAIM I LIMITED J mom m ii dint, m I AGONISING Hiil fhere
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    • 749 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 1.30 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 pm Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Mondaj,
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    • 330 12 Lfpte, Brii 4- From Kuantan 244. for Kuantan 28 4. Oen. Van Oeen, d-..\ Batavii 23.4, for Batavia 29 4 Thedens. Dut llgl, from Palembang 24.4. Palembang 26 4 Van Outhoorn, Dut 1160, from B Dli 244 Bi la 24.4. Eteael, Dut. i4'.*t;. from Benoa 244. Chtribor. 21 A Nam
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    • 719 13 NO PRETENSIONS TO HEROICS Tales That Show What Sailors Are In neither the Navy DOC the Merchant service IN "Holy Jots— as padres ar irreverently Called— altogether popular with the lower deck. The Mtilnnnan regards them as a trifle '■rampin» to hLs style But there
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    • 212 13 Miss Pamela Bourne Goes to Work m a Ship Here b a story of a gM who graduated as a B.A. at Oxford turning sailor, just for the fun of it The Kill is Miss Pamela Bourne, daughter of Lady Bourne, and the scene, the
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    • 688 13 Regarded as Safe Means of Transport On December 31st ol last year. Or BtSflO ■ekenar, afamsjbtg Director „i "Luftschiffbau Zeppelin" PrtodrichslkUen, lefl for the Dutch East Indi, i Sl the inv.tatiun of the "Synduaat roar Luchttchlpvavkesr met Nederiandsch indie(Syndicate lor Airship Traflk to Netherlands India*. Dr.
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    • 150 13 The following passengers are sailing on the Hakone Mavu which left Ix>ndon for Singapore on April 7th: Mr. F. J. Bryant. Mr. A. Dahl. Mr. C. Holmsen. Mr. T. J. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. K. Morino. Miss N. Morino. Mr. S. Miyazaki. Mr. and Mrs E. Nicoll. Mr.
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    • 43 13 April 23— Jarak, Hong Keat. Bulan. Kepong. i Brit Shikisan Maru. Kaga Maru. Luiiu Maru. (Japan); Litiopa. <Nor>; Indianic. <Sued>: Kepah. Ribot. Anastasia. <Duti. April 24. Op Ten Noort, Van Outh<»orn. Dajak, (Dut). Van Vollenhoven Lecomt*- de Lisle. (Fch); Silverguava, Kinta. (Brif
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    • 67 13 S.S. Reael arrived from Benoa with 1026 pigs and 84 bullocks yesterday The Chitral has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this port at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. wharf on arrival. Marnix van Bt. Aldegonde. the Nederland Royal Mail liner, was
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 365 13 i^M r II X "lapore free; press f I iNSON KOAI), SINGAPORE. W ERTISER, SINGAPORE. noraiag daily m Malaya. Delivered "^B i hot. i llazi each morning. Latest sal telegrmmM and latest announcements. r^H »nd tin cablfN appear daily. *^H inrlude pictures, bridge notes, I wth latest falhl— f, sporting.
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    • 486 13 > TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA K K J/ AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. WJ j The CStew Scenic Rome of me Canadian National Railway* \^J See the best of the marvellous Canadian Rocki< stay al Jasper > =£Ab Park Lodge m the heart of uonrirons mountain t^auiy. or j^TjM^L 'ravel
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  • 582 14 ROMANCE OF CLERGYMAN'S SON Sequel Of Fatal Motor Accident How a motor-car accident m which he «v. tilled revealed the secret marriage ten month* Wore of a clergyman's son to a win, had >een a mannequin was revealed m the King's 3ench Division. The action was a
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  • 192 14 Programme of Drills up to and for uwk- nding April 30th. 1933. Tuesday. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters a ilf.G Coy. Demonstration and practice Travertine 2nd. Bn. Sig. Sec, Signal Training; "E" (Chinese) Coy.. Weapon Training; Armoured Car Section, Section Parade; Malay Headquarters F" (Malay) Coy.. Company Parade; 5.30
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  • 58 14 A ewe on a Stoney Middleton, Derby *liire, farm has given birth to five lambs. Mr. William Henry Phillipott has retired after 28 years as engineer instructor at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth where his pupils included the Prince of Wales, Duke of York, Prince George, the sora of the
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    • 306 14 I j PRESERVE THE SMOOTHNESS' f J\ OF YOUR SKIN X\ "'HAZELINE' hp J^ {Trade Mark) yy snow y^ rc^^^i Provides the necessary safeguard against /j the coarsening effects ol sun and dust. Gives t<mt- t«> the skin. I ragrant and non-greasy; ma\ therefore l><- used freely «»t all times.
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    • 541 14 BANKS AND Issr^M CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) 'aid up capital m ftOO.OOO shares of £5 each t3.u00.000 teserve Fund i 3.000.000 leserve Liability of Proprietors HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate. London, EC 2 Agencies and Branches Hot Star Iloilo Saigon kmritsar Ipoh
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    • 177 14 up I R< MH J fl p I I X Ui t vii H 1 H Kan I I I too to I of th» pE h FIM (t I I appli ML I pin pwt** tilt' irr tttf li rrMl THE EkSm l», Autl, L^ Paid-up m$D Rrser 1
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 689 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING i CORPORATION j J rBOGHAMMFR FOR INDIA. BURMA. i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY BTATEB J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. J J DAVENTRT. ENGLAND J Wavelength* 25.3 metre. »nd ItJ J metres i Tuesday. April 25th. J B.S.T. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News J
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    • 19 14 14.47 Buenos Aires (Argentine) I/JY 13.97 Daventry GSH. 13.93 Pittsburgh WBXK. 12—5 p.m. Times are given In o M
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  • 190 15 UNKNOWN THE DOLLAR I.I) levttopments Stimulate Speculation I ..,,,i<.ii \pril 19. iparl froni i the ■>: the I inscil led I I )T but I a out. I iteration of I 'hi i:»t' f liver m t itronf ft. I oN HlilN<» RETCBira ft London. April !0. I loOar, naturally.
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  • 193 15 Latest Issue From Information Office The IM isnik <it Malayan BtattoClci »):< uott bwn publl^ht (I This Ink (i! Matl.stus !i;is btctl OOBflOtled Al toe Malayan Inftrmattan Aeencs foam tti avalteb) ottctal NUitH The pWeO< lame contains the annual >latistie* up t<» the lat -st year for which
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  • 20 15 Kromn. Phillip* and Stewart, IVii.tnt. AgriUs: IViak River Valley Rubber 28.488 lbs Juru jr».379-. Semangyol 23,100.
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  • 557 15 A DIVIDEND OF 10 PER CENT Annual Meeting of Company TtM Mtb annual men] HMWflng >>i sharebokUm Of The BK Hal TOOB BanUini: and Insurance Computy, Limited wai held at No. 58 Chulia Street. Singapore, on Saturday. Mr Lee Wee Narn < Chairman) presided
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  • 63 15 Malaya's Export Figures During the week ending. Ajjril 15th.. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 24,581 case-. of which 17.513 cases were to the United Kingdom. 1.561 t<. the Continent of Europe. 3.150 ro Canada and 2.35T cl e ewhere. Total exports for the period. January Ist. to
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  • 341 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES April 24 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 3 2732 London. 3 months' sight 2/3 13 16 London 6(1 days' sight 2 3 25 '32 London. 30 day.s' sighi 2/3 London, demand 2/3 23/32 London. T.T 2/3 11/16 Lyons and Piiri>. d« nuind 995
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  • 105 15 An extraordinary meeting of Kelantan Rub>er Estates. Ltd.. was held m London on Apr. 18 o consider a scheme for reconstruction. It is jroposed to liquidate the present company and iell the whole estates and assets under burden )f liabilities to a new company to be tailed cCelantan
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  • 41 15 Loss for 1932 wa.s £1.460. less balance brought forward £736. leaving debit to carry forward of £724. Crap amounted to 172.214 lb.. which realised net price of I.Bld. per pound. Crop for current year estimated at 240.000 lb.
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  • 81 15 April 24th.. I? o'clock noon Buyers Seller*. fi.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose i 73 16 7 5|16 X.S.S. equal to London Standard. iPO.B.i 79 16 7 ll|l6 Standard RSS on Tender May 7\ 7?i Jum 7 716 7 9116 May-June 7 T«fe July
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  • 54 15 Yesterday's Alterations Bayers Sellers Kuchai Tin D. <•(!::< ($1) 45 47', Peimwats <f>o> It M I 4 Raub Aust I S>. a.I.S 5.30 F. and Ntav»s Ord <Sn. 8.90 910 F. and Noaves Prrfs ($J>» 7.25 7.50 Gammon Ord. ($1) 105 1.12Straits Traders <$1> 19 75 20.10 St.
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  • 690 15 q»rta by Malay StaUs »n titken to be the **P" f March' to 26 tons and for the year to 96 tons are included m the return m Col. 12 and 14. *ti by Urn Colony Local Imports from La buan ft J^™^cti o|l are baSed on
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    • 70 15 A"™""* foroe $38HM The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. < Incorporated In the Strata ■ettlamente) Cireat Eastern Life Building, OecU 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 Act m every particular
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  • MANITOBA FAVOURITE FOR GUINEAS
    • 127 16 Probable Starters, Jockeys And Prices London. April 24. Th« probafclr startfrs and jockeys for the Two Thousand Ouineas to be run at Newmarket to-morrow an m follows Harinero 'Pat Beasley) Light Sussex (Taylor) Young Lovn <Perryman> Madagascar (Carslake) King Salmon (Harry Wragg) Blue Grass Graves i Breafly
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    • 63 16 At the call-over of the card to-day the iollOWfeflg prices were taken or offered: 85 20 Manitoba. 9 1 Statesman. 10 1 Colorow t. and o. 100 8 Scarlet Tiger. Lochiel. 100 9 Harinero o. 100 6 Young Lover o. 20 1 t 100 H Rodosta o. 20
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    • 47 16 21 2 Manitoba t. and o. 100 9 Hyperion. 100 8 Scarlet Tiucr o. 100 7 statesman t. and o. 100 7 Lochiel o. 100 6 Harinero o. 18 1 t. 22 Young Lover o. 25 1 t. 28 1 Gino t and o.
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  • 400 16 Harbour Hoard Lose to F. and N. Fraser A Veave. .2: S.H.R 1. The Fraser and Nea\< 'outball t?am should have done much bctt» r than ■COTC two goals nst the Singapore Harbour Board mm at the Anson Road Stadium wrt rday In Commercial Cup n:aUh. Die winners
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  • 23 16 In another Commercial Cuj: match yesterday on the S.H.B. ground, the Bramtoco defeated the Monopolies by three uoals to one.
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  • 59 16 Singapore Swimming Club team rice was held on Sunday, six teams competing. The winning team was J. W. Guthrie. B. Meggs R V. Weirh. S. T. Erickson. (Time l minute 20 MCOOdD. Second: J. Brath. J. Nairn, D. W. Howe, a. V. Andrews. Third: W. R. Dobbs
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  • 753 16 ENGLAND GALLANTLY HOLDS THE REST Four Quick Goals m Second Half ■:ngland 2: The Rest 2. Yesterday's annual St. George's Day match >et\veen teams representative of England and rhe Rest at the S.C.C. was played under coniitions far from ideal Rain started just before he kick-off,
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  • 118 16 Tamil Union Match Drawn (Pro;n Our Own Corresnondentt Serrmban. April 22. The Tamil Union and the Hire Motor Union drew with one gcrl each m the opening fixture of the Negri Sembilan soccer league. The Tamils' defence was Rood but their foi wards missed numerous chances and also
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  • 116 16 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against the S.R.C. "A" Team on the S.R.C. ground at 2 p.m. on Saturday: R. Lyne (Capt.), G. L. F. Willis, W R. Willis, H. Gibson, R. P. Ridley. F. R. S. Martinus. John Le Cain. G. A. Nelson. A. Van Cuylenbi"*g,
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  • 25 16 Th? replay for the Keppel Golf Club April dedal between F. G. Ridout and F. W. Peachey, esulted m a win for F. W. Peachey.
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  • 721 16 THREE EVENTS AT R.S.Y.C. Tarbet Leads For Van Schreven Cup There was a calm sea and a light westerly breexe and the yachts all tarried reaching jibs when the Six -Metre class of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club failed the first race for the Van
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  • 77 16 Singles Championship Semi-Final To-day The semi-final of the singles championship will take place at the S.C.C. this afternoon between N. S. Wise and F. T. K. Hobtxs. The winner of this yamc will meet Roy Smith m the final to-morrow. The final event of the tournament, the final
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  • 48 16 Penang Englishmen Beaten By The Rest I From Our Ow n Correspondent Penang, April 24. The annual golf match on Saint Gforges day between England and the Rest was played yesterday and resulted m a win for the Rest by ten matches to two.
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  • 80 16 The following will play for Marine Depv igainst S.C.F.A. II m 2nd Division of S.A.F.A. it Anson Road Stadium on Thursday: Hassan; Bakar. Omar <H): Ahmat (A). Bahrom (captain). Omar (K>. Aw-ang, Buang, Abu Bakar. Bakri. Ismail. Reserve: Samat. The following will play for Marinr Dept. II
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  • 419 16 CARD FOR THE FIRST DAY Nine Events to be Decided Penan? Turf Club meeting opens on Saturday, when nine races are on the card. The handicaps are a\> follows Race 1. Horses 111. Div. 111. <5 Furs.) 230 p.m. Nassau Belle 9, Jadi Lah 8.10, Rag
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  • 335 16 Boms Again Carries Off Championship Bin* Darby Sporta Club held their Ird annual sports meeting on Saturday on the Raffles Instuut .vii ground and the success of the meeting reflected peat credM on the secretary Mr J Solomon Mr. J M. Sime officiated ai starter Ai v.
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  • 102 16 The lollqrwing will rcpvwmt St. Joseph* against an R.A.F XI on OW School pound at 2 p.m. to-morrow: H Boon uapt). T. Cordeiro. G. Fernandez. I. Lcijssius. E. IaMerrier. Low Kee Pow, R. D'Cruz. R. Minj(H>t. A. Philemon. F. Chopard. G. Clarke. RtMTVW: R Milne. A.
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  • 52 16 The following were the best cards returned for the April Medal < Bogey) played on Saturday and Sunday at the Inland Club: L. Road (20 1 All square Dr. H. L. H. Lim (61 2 down Dr. T. E. Cheah (16) 2 J W. Moore «.8> 3 Y.
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  • 115 16 Latest American Scores New York. \pril 24. Inirst basrb.tll it suits a c a NATIONAL LBAGI X H Boston r (i Brooklyn 1 j n Chicago 3 !> 2 Cmnnnati 4 8 3 Philadelphia 7 •_> Nrw York 3 7 0 Kit. zimmons lut .i homr run for N.
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    • 47 16 rucKs Aji-TISHI O SPECIALLY MBXCAI "f "VAPOLENE". .a NT AM f O r (PACKED IN CELIX,..,, TOR I W THK SICKROOM Qfj COLDS. NASAL C VI \i;.;||. "SOFT AS SILK" cents "WHm ks SSai FROM MALAYA PUBLISHIMi S LIMITED SINGAPORE. bb.j^ /Ifter every Kind eft ir #y/J
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