The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 August 1933

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. SST. 1835. No. 14,04©. MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1933 10 CENTS.
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  • Article, Illustration
    141 1 ANO HER ATLANTIC B FLIGHT MOLLISONS' PLANS ,ondcn,-New York- Baghdad In October Mr. James MoUison, who has fully recovered from the accident which occurred at the conclusion i ast erasing of the Atlantic with his wife ng to England on board the White Star i?r Majestic. In a telephone
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  • 86 1 rl Tributes to Sir Miles lampsim London. Aug. 19. Pacificators' (a desr Austen Chamberlain once nd 'Super Diplomat" are used m general eulogistic occasioned by Sir Miles _s appointment. I to :.:> high reli firmnea with •rchanging successful fortruce at Shanghai 2 Post and the the appointdi] that
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  • 92 1 Joint Anglo-Indian Conference London, Aug. 17. The Manchester Chamber of Commerce have received a reply to their telegram addressed to the Mill Owners' Association of Bombay m which they had invited the Indian cotton industry to discuss with the Lancashire mission, which shortly sails for India, the matter
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  • 27 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Barbour have left Kuala Lumpur as Mr. Barbour has been anpointed to the Singapore branch of Messrs. Anglo-French and Bendixsens. itd -<mw
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  • 77 1 London, Aug. 19. A great advance has been made towards fulfilment of a scheme to establish a new Anglo-Indian organisation to secure co-operation between Indian cotton growers and Lancashire, according to the Daily Telegraph Manchester correspond'-nt who says arrangements are being made for a shipment of about 20.000 bales of
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  • 27 1 MUSSOLINI AND DR. DOLLFUSS TO CONFER Vienna. Aug. 19 Dr. Dollfuss has left for Rimini by air to meet Signor Mussolini who is nn holiday there. Reuter
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    15 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mollison, badly shaken, leave m their car for their New York hotel.
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  • 130 1 Future of Windward and Leeward Islands London, Aug. 18. The report of the Commission consisting of General Sir Charles Ferguson, chairman. Sir Charles Orr and Mr! MacNeill Campbell of the Colonial Office, which has been dealing with the question of closer union of the Leeward Islands. Windward Islands.
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  • 37 1 British Minister Returns to Baghdad London, \iu IK. The British Ambassador to Iraq. Sir Francis Humphreys, will leave Croydon to-morrow and will be m Brindisi on Monday and In Baehdad on Wednesday. British Radio
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  • 291 1 British Shipping Companies Alarmed Fear Of German Policy Of Discrim ination London, Aug. 17. i The British Charge d'Affaires m Berlin has made representations to the j German Government m reference to the recent order issued under the German foreign exchange control regulations which has ltd foreign shipping companies to
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  • 52 1 14 Years Sentence on Chief (onspiration London, Auk. 19. Sentences ranging from fourteen years' penal servitude on the leader. Leopold Harris, to four months' imprisonment have been imposed on sixteen men found guilty at the Old Bailey of conspiracy to cause fires m irder to defraud insurance
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 62 1 ML. h*^^9^F^^JM^^^^^B^K^^MK^^^k Raffles hotel, ltd. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT T <> DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY C OCKTA;L DANCE and friday 630 8.30 p.m INFORMAL DINNER DANCES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY S Kl -RIUKT EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY GR 'LL ROOM RIJSTAFFEL LS SKRvf lv SERVED EVERY
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    • 43 1 GGDFGDG CHRYSLER RIDING EASE THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN SANDS DAWN THE EXCEEDINGLY POPULAR AMERICAN MISICAL COMEDY ARTISTES APPEARING THIS WEEK In connection with SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MONDAY WEDNESDAY SEA VI FW FRIDAY u^T SATURDAY HOTEL THURSDAY MUELPfII HOTEL AFTER DINNER ADMISSION $1.
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  • 104 2 £10,000 Car Nearl Cra^ Over Banking 110 M.P.H. DAWDLER I\ ClJ| WRATH OF STEW ar^ 1 Dm:.., l :?*m a .So. d to bullc Ci ■ttndtm v I won at *^i tram D J vHHn v i» y way bio. v -tl m at. old ril
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  • 652 2 ADVOCATE'S PROTEST IN COURT An objection to the "hush-hush methods of the police" was made by Mr. F. A. Briggs m the Third Police Court before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg on Saturday. He appeared on behalf of a wehdressed Persian subject named Lazo Ahmed
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    19 2 The huge Napier-Railton car with w hich Mr. John Cobb set up a new standing start record at Brooklands
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  • 317 2 Warning At Half-Yearly Meeting Taipinr, Aug. 19. "If the position does not Improve, the Society will inevittfjly die" declared a speaker at the half yearly meeting of tne Incorporated Society of Planters •Taiping* today. A. serious financial position was revealed. Accounts disclosed that the loss on the
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  • 217 2 Siamese Governments Statement 'From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok. Aug. U One 01 the Siamese vernacular papers dropped a brick last week m i referring to the departure of the Japanese Minister on furlougn j By the way the Japanese Minister is I the fourth Minister to go on
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  • 45 2 Rajoo. a peon m the P.VV.D was or Saturday charged before Mr Greg- In the Third Court with having cheated four people out of $10 each by falsely promising to secure employment for them. Hearing was fixed for Aug 24 bail being granted m $200
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  • 28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. Aug. 17. A python, measuring about 15 feet, has been shot In the compound of the General Hospital here
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  • 79 2 Brigade's Difficulty At Estate Fire 'From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. Auc lg. The Seremban flre brigade received a call last night from Ulu Rantau Es tate where a rubber smokehouse was on flre. On the arrival of the brigade it was found that water could only be obtained
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 162 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Harriet Hubbard Ayer's Beauty Preparations. Luxuria Cream. Ayeristocrat Vanishing (ream. Skin and Tissue Builder. Lemon Cream. Creme des Fraises. Honey, Almond and Cucumber Cream. Face Powders. STOCKISTS MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Battery Road. THE SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. (Managers G. Waddell Co.) collects and delivers luggage within Municipal limits
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    • 284 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL Tenders. NOTICE is hereby giwn that tenders are now invited for the following materials or KTTlcei and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room. Municipal Offices: Supply and erection Ol new fencing and gstei etc. lor Stadium at Jala:; Besar Date oi
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    • 276 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES. MALAYAN AKTS AND CRAFTS. The Malayan Arts Crafts So are holding their tlrst bi« sal»' 08 August 2l.st. lor a tortniaht Ruffles Hotel, Phone No 5381 SINC.APORE CRICKE T C\AH. Notice. The Annual t Members ol tfie SniKap. re Cruk. t Club will be held m the
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    • 117 2 TO^ LKT OF? PI Ltd FURNISHED I I H<x n. 8 bedrooms with MM VERMJ RAFFLES Top 5*. 1 <ffU. i modatlon. mold befl well Hg| M■« union Binuni n part. I asjer U:u< n Inswaan Mfl Canton Ltd i SEASIDK Fl ITI Itt mo*«j tatlon hi K.i- i. k
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 176 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK'S EVENTS V Monday. 21st. 'High Water 12.16. 9.1 ft. High Water. 11.10. 8.6 ft.. 22.29. 9.8 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. <Div. I) Pulau Branl Golf Keppel G.C. Ladies' Spoon! vs s.C.C, Stadium. Spoon < bogey t. Friday. 25th. Football S.A.F.A. (Div. II > Wiltshires High Water 00.16.
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  • 130 3 b A. I GOmore^s Evidence to b iken Rahman bin the Victoria d Of lraupay, came There was t the evidence recorded. Mr. E. E. C. for the thers Payne U the cviB going to •ught to be among other' might the disf number of Victoria I
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  • 142 3 RACING ON ITS LAST LEGS Gloomy VJe^Taken At Bangkok m his annual continues its effect ud™ m depresslon SS?oSS W "S«2. h "f shrunk to under Tcs ««yj. but twcnty-rownejr keeps it all doing ncthing m the «i supportinff breedinir schemes. "reeamg This levy of 10 per cent I* i
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  • 116 3 May Refine Silver On War Debts Washington. .\u# 7 ■■^•lKitor King of utan today toM t ho Press that In view ol Europe s upon stabilisation before considering any other question of nomk* at the London Conference the failure of the nations to ree upon tanrf reduction, a
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  • 84 3 Danish Glider's Dangerous Experiment Copenhagen, Aug. 16. The motorless airman engineer Sparmann. carried out the nrst glider flight over Oeresund. First of all at 6.14 Sparmann at Malmoe allowed himself to be towed nearly 12.000 feet high whereupon casting himself adrift he began the flight to
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  • 21 3 No one, Looking at an economist, e*vr said. -There but for the grace of God stand I." Mr. Ruberr Boothby, MP
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  • 404 3 GREAT HUMAN DOCUMENT OF HISTORY Government's New Unemployment Scheme 'From Our Own Correspondent.* London, Aug. 2. With Parliament "up" and ministers and M.P.'s scattered to the lour corners of the earth, there has naturally been little political news of importance. Rumours ol an impending split m the Parliamentary Labour Party
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  • 43 3 we Nazis refuse to enter church m which the Old Testament is sun to b<a sacred book Pastor Kupsch. i think ii is perfectly nattmti thai i .should buy somahing thai I need where I an when r need it. torn Bar|bara Ilutton.
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  • 56 3 The meaning of "classical" seems to have changed lately, partly, perhaps, owing to its frequent use by those not hampered by a classical education. < Miss Rose Macaulay. We shall never get parks and open spaces m this country properly organised until we are sensible enough to establish a Ministry
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  • 365 3 Battle Of Bows And A rrows Is Mr* Stanley Baldwin going tc shoot an arrow into the air Will Mr. Walter Runciman or Lord Trenchard draw the long bow Will Mr. Montagu Norman, like the bowmen at Agincourt, shoot lor England against France when the iTrchers of eight nations meet
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 23 3 \hk ITOL! Opening Wednesday Next at Special Matinee 3.15 WET GAYNOR m "ADORABLE" HENRY GARAT new screen sensation! A FOX MUSICAL COMEDY GEM!
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    • 140 3 Positively LAST NIGHT of this Brilliant Musical Production! SEE ITU 615 d^^Mfß^L 9 is i BEBE DANIELS WARNER BAXTER with 12 other Stars and ISO B Oilu tiful Girls m the Warner Bros success "42nd STREET" TO-MORROW NIGHT! In Response to many Requests! Speck! One-Night Return Screening «f the Rollickintf
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 282 3 RADIO FROM ALL THE WORLD I 80 Rome (Italy) 2RO. 72.2 Khabarovsk (USSR) RVIS. g a.m.— noon. 58.3 Bandoeng, Java (PMY). 50.26 Vatican City (Italj). HVJ. Dally, 7.0— 7.15 p.m. Bun., 10—10.80 ajn. also. 50 Barcelona Radio Club (Bpaln) EaJ25 Sat., B—9 p.m. 50 Bucharest (Rumania). J Kuala Lumpur (Fed.
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    • 249 3 STATIONS RITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION TS5iJ S SFT TLEiviENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY ENGLAND. i Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths? will be used I simultaneously, but the wave- j lengths may be changed m the i course of each day's transmissions I Announcements will
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    • 289 3 110 a.m.— 11.30 a.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-noon. Skamlebaek (Denmark) OXY. Relays Copenhagen. Daily, from 6 p.m. Bchenectady (NY.) W2XAF. Bund.. Mon., Wed. and Frl., m'nt— 3 a.m Tues., Thurs. and Sat., m'nt— 4 »jn. Zeesen (Germany) DJA. 7 p.m. Poznan (Poland) SRI. Tues.. 7.9 pm Wed., 12—1 p.m. Thurs., 7—9.30
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  • 151 4 ARTICLES ON QUEEN MARY'S LIFE BANNED (From Our Own Correspondent.* London, Aug. 9. You may be interested to. hear, by the way, that the June. July and August issues of that famous American magazine. "The Cosmopolitan have been banned m this country. British distributors having refused to
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  • 170 4 —AND THE RADIO VALVES From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Aug. 19. The French air mail outward last week put up a fine effort. Bad weather m India delayed the plane and instead of departing from Rangoon on schedule, its departure point was Calcutta. This meant a delayed
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  • 31 4 We shall be lucky If w»* do not live to see the statute ol Charles the First removed by "private enterprise" to make room far public lavatories. Lady Oxford and Asquith.
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  • 1388 4 The richest man m England has died leaving a fortune of £30.000,000. There is a new golden king on a new golden throne. I find rich men fascinating studies. For some time I have specialised m them. I have made it my business to meet many
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  • 112 4 Estonia Also In The Throes X.-v.ii Auk IK K.stoikia s domestu situation is rapidly bfcommu critical, according to newspaper report > Following the proci mation of a state of emergency the Government has prohibited and dissolved all the uniformed militant associations of Estonia. including the Central Association of
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  • 99 4  -  Mr Lloyd George A copy Ofl IIM Aviation Map of Malaya Wtrtm us trom th«- Map Production Section of th<* F.MS Surv.'v D<'partment This is a n»'w map f <> nurt modern requin'mmis. The map ihOVI the present aero-drom«-i aiid om*rgency landing ur<>unds the COOfW Lines.
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  • 24 4 Every time I visit my farm at Churt. where VC rear 400 chicks, the noise during (eedlni time reminds ny» of the new music
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  • 81 4  -  Mr. Robert Lynd Hiding Seriou.s Revolt In Ukraine Stockholm. Auk. IX. The newspaper Aftonbladt says thai some light on the mystery of the Soviet Government's recent edict prohibiting foreign pressmen from leaving Moscow without express authorisation is shed by the reports concerning a serious uprising m the
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  • 27 4 It was because games brought out the natural WtehtdlMM pi children and men that strict rules had to be made to control the behaviour «»i |be play«»rs
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  • 124 4 •From ()u Thedanuu. *^> b m Ihr north I, r< **t idly earl> it M l i| M i r i^2 time lo mil., i *nown drat), "•"•M*. *nd thr nm. JJ denl> and of their hon.r ?*"*n v ..(l prompt; ation ot tri, provinces
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  • 48 4 "I Hear You Coiling Me" JOUKNAIJSI AUTHOR WES From Our Ovi CorTttpHtm The compui of a song fam« died m Lond .i Mr Harold L..k. of the Dail> Exi :v> and m "I Hear Yew first sung b> ai: McC'ormiel i start «'<! him or. tbt n>ad to irt
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  • 70 4  -  Nanyang Siang Pau Panic Flight From \rn i i rand ('anal 11.- Hii., K-ho floods whir i into South Sl..i! i; c North Kiatmsu 1 Siaut to! the Important chow Ti.r nultitiic Hual Rivn valley ..\d the IM bordering tin Oi from then A report the floods at
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 131 4 r^ 1 <Jthat needs no artificial aids 'T'HE kind of beauty that is founded on rational living and eating endures through a lifetime. Include Quaker Oats m your daily diet. It will send rich, red blood pulsing through your veins bringing a lasting colour to your cheeks and the charm
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    • 48 4 k jj B^^^P *&9MD V\ 1 r JW^yBC 3BBC uD( 1 S juul JV7 JVwOK B ■jn^^ ■■■l vi V3hT> VC jSL ulvjd ODD OK UQC >£ wt 1 |B nq mm ■■■v.^- s Cw \MK fi yak BE ffi 3gr 2 n m jQMJ p jßj S&^H HT
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    • 31 4 rtm^y-ln ha. tt* Wo* I f» l(r«M of IHc In tM UMy— Blood and Skin Co^p n""^ 1 Biood Mlnuirt to »^«»c*^ t*p«te tIM DOtoOW ■■■I or a* o 1 1
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    117 5 I.nd m a strik- course at the eting. which was liant sunshine |"h-liang. the ord, leaving his d the army ithern England. Schoolchildren of Monteith Road School. Bow. rehearsing Morris dances m a picturesque setting near 'he school where this type of dancing is part of their physical training. The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 70 5 SPECIAL DISHES FOR THIS WEEK. MONDAY: SPRING CHICKEN IN CASSEROLE. TUESDAY: ROAST BEEF. Yorkshire Pudding Horse R-.idisti Suuco. WEDNESDAY: SCOTCH LAMB STEW. THURSDAY: STEAK, KIDNEY MUSHROOM PUDDING. FRIDAY: ROAST LAMB, Red Currant Jelly Mint Sauce. SATURDAY BRAISED OX TONGI'E Spinach. GO Cents. Im< Imlin- Potatoes Yep-tabl*-. Bread Butter. IB BUNIFORMI^J
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  • 660 6 SINGAPORE PUBLICITY EFFORT CREATES WIDE INTEREST The Advertising and Marketing Exhibition held at Olympia during the; week July 17th.— 22nd. presented a stand of unique interest to the British Public. This Stand was got up by Mrs. Beatrice Thompson, of the Advertising and Publicity Bureau
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  • DEVANAGARI LINOTYPE 1,500 PLANES FOR CHINA
    • 275 6 London. A "Devanftgarl Linotype" which will set English. Sanskrit. Hindi. Urdu. Maharathi. Gujerati and various other Indian vernaculars has been invented by Mr. Hari G. Govil. a young Hindu engineer. He is now on his way to India where he will demonstrate his machine. In
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    • 240 6 Shanghai. That for the defence of a country ot such a wide area and with so many open ports. China should at least command an air force of 1.500 machines of a high standard, with the best equipment and provLsion for aviation, and operated
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  • 477 6 $1 35 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week DELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football CompetiD tion No. 1 m which you are asked to forecas: results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on August 26. A
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  • 59 6 A duplicate coupon is provided m which the competitor may keep a record of his entries. These small coupons must not on any account be used as entry forms they are only for the convenience of competitors. A ifirl clerk arrancinic exhibits at the Minisiri
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  • 60 6 Competitors who have forecasted correctly seven or more matches should send m their claims addressed to Football Competition, Singapore Free Press. 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. A postcard is all that is necessary giving number of correct results claimed and the name and address of the competitor which has been written
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  • 203 6 "Anti-British But Not Fascist" Hrt lin. AUC 18. Events m Ireland have been watched here with close interest, and the papers have spared no space to chronicle the events as supplied by the foreign agencies During the pa>t few days sorrn papers have also editorially dealt with the
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  • 39 6 Ixmdon. Auk. 11. It is officially announced that Sir Francis Charles Griffith, formerly In-spector-General of Bombay Police, has been appointed from September 18th as Chiel Constable m the Commissioners Omce m Scotland Yard
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  • 64 6 Fell From Battleship's Conning Tower GENERAL* 801 M.LKD OH H 18 HOQI > 1 1 dun \ut A verdh t Portsmouth \k.».s r >n John OonSi I >tf )td son ol Hi t Spring. CM Poor.a Ind» p« 1931. DOW IB H: The b< g a weak aas kill sailor
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  • 39 6 Early m S» pten i> isi internatlon.i Chinese and Euror* an dtriM embroidery of all k jtf English A m I makintt cla or, Aifi JOth and a Fwth< *ill nm cient enroll: j» open to pvei
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  • 7 6 sjdtnee has lart< rl i patsx Unrl
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 43 6 11 TRAVEL BY K.N.I.L.M. TO: T tPALEM B A N G 1 BATAVIA J BANDOENG m.SEMA R A N G j^ SOERABAJA I PAKANBAROE a MED A N JU l.'>' r reduction on return fares COOL, QUICK and COMFORTABLE Apply to the Booking-Agents.
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    • 195 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION I agree to abide by the conditions governing this cornpeti- j tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the follow- ing
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    • 172 6 Illl^ I ++*Z' I *> i Kfc 1 s^^T-^ a IFjJ_3 k?m^; s J v PSxlSx^ WM sasw Fw Altogether too personal and intimate for discussion are some complaints, yet how real is the pain and prostration. Information, based on scientific facts, will b« welcomed by nearly all women. The
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  • 143 7 MALAY AM) CHINESE ARRESTED y named Hassan :.i three Chinese. Chuan. licensee of ng Saik Road, were by the Monoponnection wltM nt at the shop ng illicit liquor. Assistant ConMonopolies, v he raided a I tad I übber pij Ing of the buck In the attic
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  • 66 7 Suspended For Three Years was a very bad Mills on Saturday tion ior discharge ided for three A Rumar.athan 1 :milar appliand the matter The appllcavu refused ikrupt to renew ■r two years. udicated on iiis liabilities The bankrupt $94,500 but they the applicant. Ing to get
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    18 7 ing suit on a girl visitor at Weymouth. where battlewtn opened to the public to aid the hospitals.
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  • 421 7 A Qghl which five people sum-rod kPi f v .-unds \va.; mentioned when Tan Whay Km and Tan KHf Tang were charged before the Fourth Magistrate 'Mr. M. H. Blacker with voluntarily causing hurt to Koh Eng Sye. Goh Lian Hee and Lim Kirn Tong.
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  • 883 7 Singapore Cricket Ciub committee reports an improvement m the clubs cash position and the deficit for the year of $1,114 is not considered unsatisfactory m the circumstances. Income was lower than for maijy year& and expenditure had to be watched and curtailed as the income continued
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 36 7 Sf You $us&l fiont j ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR A TUBE OP Cure (jpra j^^*^ for Haemorrhoids «/icf kindred ailment* A 7U3E TOHAY KEEPS THE SURCEON AWA'f tu<ltd by U.ittJ Pk«rtury 305 Hf* Brim ti, sim«M«r»
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    • 542 7 CRAVENA CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES < SEALED fRESH H^^^^ A^^W 3^29 BBW I ractory Mm^* AVZN *j r M -wi^^^Hn -*'"'^^^SM^l«Bk^^» X ■'^^^^^■^^888 BBW J J{ '^^^P Is I I «w* < BB^^^ i bbbT bbbM II j •■^^:l :J^| t fe> \l^lt\\j I H E A BBBBBL^BBE \S CJ* V
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  • 489 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1933 CHANGE NINETY-EXGHI years have passed; UHCC pu.pi/i. typr aaa uitw, A'uh n ieavenmg ox a nctie humant.igciiuity, coriiuined lo produce the first issue 01 the Singapoie *ree Press, limes change, lime cnanges. Newspapers must move with the times even ahead ot them. Conditions
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    863 8 IF the rumourists had been correct Sir Cecil Clement! would now be ;ontemplatlng preparations to leave Singapore for Peiping to take up the post of British Minister to China. It has been repeatedly bruited abroad during the last year or two that Sir Miles Lampson would shortly retire and
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  • 135 8 Readers arc invitai t<> make mf of this space for express' J ing, their vttWt upt>n matters I of public interest. WIU3 !i.ivr removed their IHWH -l.sewherr but no reply was received It is tru- >ir. that the Malays, inarticuLUt as i bixiy. look
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  • 40 8 I" Ihr Editor Blr, With n I visit to Slngapon players. Milt) >v Llndrum I noth neither Innian previously visit I'd > iruorrort I v. tion oi Inmaii •HlMff IB 1906 played exhibitioi rlub> and at ti Orirnt;«l> H<>tH
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  • 37 8 Mr. Hugh Dun: *1 son J. Duniord Wimkl lawyer, who h.tN b 1 parents, sailrd lot I Olenogle lroni r DurinK his stay In i Hufh ford Wtx»d had tal In local sport HH Ip<)h Club cricket
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  • 86 8 To the Editor. Sir.— lt is going on for two years since the postage rate to British colonies was increased from 6 cents to 8 cents and there is still no stamp of the new denomination available cither m the Colony or the FM S Another convenience
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  • 216 8 To Ihe Editor. Sir It is to be hoped that the reont decision of the Appeal Court, m case m which Chinese orphan who was Injured m motor accident tailed to secure the compensation he claimed, although he had spent several weeks m hospital, will Inspire our
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  • 346 8 To the Kditor. Sir. Having seen the eonmpOßdMMi m your issue of the 10th inst on the above subject I. as one of the inhabitants Ofl the village alleoted. beg to tender you and the writer my grate lul thanks. Briefly what transpired since the acquisition is
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 61 8 CAUDIBIECIK'S GROCERIES PROVISIONS ORDERS CAN NOW BE HANDED IN AT ANY OF OUR SUB-DEPOTS FOR EXECUTION BY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD 1-WJ.W. DON'T ■I W Him AWnßvi 31 BJ I J K^f iß llfr j- ;f Haig yVO F//V£/? WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS: JOHN
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    • 55 8 AN iVNCIENT DOOR, which automatically fell and imprisoned the person who knocked on it, is exhibited m a museum. One theory is that it belonged to a mediaeval dentist. Without such doors m the home a "GAFLAC" BURGLARY POLICY is a necessity. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE ft LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.
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    • 49 8 f MALAYAN POULTRY i j NOTES The first Poultn S dealing with I* rrcfl diseases and pouMn nish*** J By P. A. I u Research Poulti> I J "The Mala>.i I i Poultry \A\- "Sincaporr INuii I "For hilt.. I Price KEI I V flf v (Incorporate Raffl< r
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  • 119 9 THE MANCHURIAN BOGEY AGAIN Conflict At Pan-Pacific Conference Banff. Aug. 20. ped over the Man- the Institute of 3 declared China refuse to recognise ity of Manchukuo. ichiiria as the logical teeming millions i to the territory was I did not expect ntry of Chinese! ;irantee were given) bure of
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  • 44 9 Banff, (Canada), Aug. 19. N be. chairman ol the up ol the Institute of itl -us denied the stateaer.: emitted to him that Japan and preparing for war. He not war." Other legates emphasised that ntend to prepare for Japan's policy was definitely Reuter
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  • 26 9 t hieugo to Remove Restrictions Chicago Aug. is. rrade officials are under- •> contemplating the removal the daily price of tuation. expected before August 21
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  • 29 9 authorities report that tne Chinese fishermen on Sbanhu Islands, which have been French, have been pa permits to flsh as before the hoisted the French fl;i^ public buildings Sin
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  • 80 9 tNew American Steel Code Washington, Aug 19 The new steel code approved by President Roosevelt provides for a 40-hour week averaged over a three months* period with 48 hours m d SiX day the maximum per employee. An 8-hour day is provided for all 1^ 05 alt
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  • 46 9 Washington. Aug. 20 th M Rosevelt has signed the code for the lumber producing industry but the leaders of the petroleum industry are demanding more rigid control of the price of oil. They have informed Mr SV nd General Johnson the dustrial recovery administrator, that Reuter
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  • 177 9 Amusing Revue By Raffles Master A delightful entertainment was given privately on Saturday night at Raffles college of a completely new "all-talk-ing all singing, all-dancing, allnonsense" Revue entitled "Happy Days" which was written, directed and presented by Mr W Murray, a lecturer at the College. The performers were
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  • 26 9 A section of the Singapore Royal Engineers (Volunteers) Company. dlsouss lng th b ST^S. man fhe > built at Siglap camp yesterday.
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  • 524 9 Success Of Great World Exhibition After four days of unqualified success, the Livestock Exhibition at the v>reat World came to an end last night with the distribution of the prizes It Is estimated that well over 30 000 people paid to see the exhibition. Sales of exhibits
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  • 45 9 Mr. T. V. Soong, the Chinese Pin-, ance Minister, who is returning toi Nanking after an important mission I l o Europe and America, will spend some days m Tokyo confering with the Tapanese Government, states a Sin Chew Jit Poh message from Shanghai, i
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  • 258 9 Marshal Chang In I Town <From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang arrived m London Town from Manchuria, via Rome, this week, and Chinese readers of the "Free Press" may be interested to hear that the Marshal and his two sons "are happier
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  • 65 9 D.E.I. Government Imposes Bitf Tax Batavia. Auk. P' A proposed import duty on luxury soods of 20 per cent plus 50 per cent surtax is included m a Government Bill aiming at strengthening the financial position of the country by Increased import duties. All other taxable commodities will
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  • 58 9 Reactionary Sympathy For Cadets Tokio. An?. If). Procurator! demanded sentences ol iight years imprisonment for eleven nilitary cadets concerned m last /ears outrages. The naval court martial is not yet completed. There las been a growing agitation throughnit the country by reactionaries demanding leniency towards accused >wing to
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  • 36 9 Bodies Discovered m Fortress Havana. Aug. 19. Eight soldiers have been arrested m consequence of the discovery of four x>dies m the castillo at Atares fortress where President Machado ormerly remanded political prisoners. Reuter
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  • 46 9 London, Aug. 18. Conversations between representatives of the heads of the wheat exporting countries will be resumed at Canada House m London on Monday when the thirty-one States summoned through the League of Nations will take] part m further discussion British Radio
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  • 167 9 38 Deaths and Very Serious Damage London, Auf. 17. A telegram from the Governor ol Jamaica states that an exceptionally heavy storm struck Kingston and St. Andrew on the night of the 16th. The death roll is 38 at present. Very serious damage was done to
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  • 40 9 Minister of Justice's Threat Dublin. Auk. 19. The Minister of Justice has issued a statement that if any uniformed or armed parades of Mr. O'DufTys Blueshirt organisation are held on Sunday the organisation will be proclaimed Reuter
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  • 200 9 Thousands Reported To Have Been Drowned CITY SUBMERGED Some Escape To Perish Of Starvation Shanghai. Aug. 2# The Huang ho continues to rise, and the walled city of Shanjr»en. m West shantung, was totally submersed. Thousands are reported to have been drowned. An emergency dyke was built
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  • 386 10 CONTROL SCHEME WILL BE FOUND RUBBER PERAK RUBBER CHAIRMAN OPTIMISTIC From Our Own Correspondent.* London, Aug. 9. Despite figures which show how great has been the stimulus to both European and Asiatic rubber produc- tior; by the recent ris? m the pric? of the commodity, there appears to be m
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  • 230 10 AUgU* 19 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 4 1 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 63 64 Lond'.i.. 30 days' Sight 2j3 3132 London, demand 2 3 15 16 London. T T. 2 3 29 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 970
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  • 207 10 Electricity Department Report The annual report of the Electricity Department of the Municipality of Singapore for 1932 gives the total revenue from consumption of electricity at $2,213,689 as against $2,170,807 m the previous year. The net profit, after expenditure of $229,743 on extensions of a capital nature
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  • 17 10 Mentakab 51,000 lbs.. Jeram Kuantan 40.600 lbs.. Sungei Bagan 65,000 lbs.. Batu Village 2.000 lbs.
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  • 35 10 Gold, weighing 11.000 oz., and 607 bars of silver, valued at £55,000, and 722 sovereigns, salved from the sunken P. and O. liner. Egypt, were landed at Plymouth recently by the Italian salvage ship Artiglio.
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  • 449 10 Items Listed As "Attractive" (Frnm <>ur Own ConPtfPOHdtSt.l London. Auk. 2. Frjir. tiny. to\ time, the financial editors of London nev-spapers advise their readers as to the purchase of 'attractive" rubber shares, by which they mean shares otTerlng a reasonable prospect of capital appreciation, .and dividends when the
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  • 174 10 Augus 19 Tir. Bli rapore Price v ;,>:ki!» $!09 37' 2 Gambiei 5 00 Pepper White 24.00 Fluke Tapioca 4 0t» Pear] Sag i Sir all 4 "5 C r> 3.M :i mi 1.82' -j D v > \s imperial Brilliant fd*roai n«' per tin 2 07 S; Ivan
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  • 647 10 TIN A Give- And Take Policy From Our Own Correspondent. London, Aug. 2. For practically a fortnight, the American tinplate makers have been holding oil the London market, waiting for a break m the price. They have, however, been disappointed m their hopes, and I am
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  • 53 10 Stabilization of Silver Currencies London. Aug. 11. The Financial Times Manchester correspondent is convinced that the stabilized silver currency will be of advantage to the Lancashire cotton industry m countries with a silver cujrency. The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners have further approached the Government, asking for encouragement
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  • 300 10 NO OVER PRODUCTION AT PRESENT RUBBER VIEWS OF A DUTCH ANTI-RESTRICTIONIST i From Our Own Correspondent. > London. Aug. 9. That there is still vigorous Dutch opposition to all proposals lor rubber restriction, whether of output or exports, is revealed by a message from the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Financial
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  • 232 10 CHANGES IN REPRESENTATIVE PRICES Aug. 16 17 18. American Can. Com. 83 3 4 88 87' 4 Am T'phone and T'graph 124 127-n 126' r Atcheson Railroad 58 60 3 4 61 Dupont 73 1 77 74 3 4 Firestone. Common 23 4 25 :l H
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  • 179 10 Canadian Shipments To Britain Ottawa. Auk. 19. Announcement of new records of shipments of a variety of Empire products to the United Kingdom has be^n made by the Empire Marketing Board for the fourth consecutive year. In 1932 Canada outdistanced three of her own previous highest records, viz..
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  • 87 10 \iuusi lf»th.. 12 o'clock noon ft.S S oqual to London Buyers Sellers Standard. Spot (lOOtt) lli tt 12 3 16 R.S.S. oqual to London Standard »F. 0.8.> 127 16 12U Standard RS.S. on Tender Sept i 2' n i 2» 4 Oi-t. US 1G 12.,
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  • 42 10 I oitdon. Auk. 1H Applications lor tnuitrii lor Treasury Bills total Tht amoui lotted of bills at three months was <c 45.000.000 Tht aTerage nti per cent ol tenders accepted I.oBd as compared with 5s 5 lOd last British Radio
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  • 857 10  -  IRVING FISHER PUTTING AN END TO DEBT SLA VER V OJ (Professor < I Political Econoim. a\> I'nivrrsil> I Had President Roosevelt's critics any real understanding of what constitutes monetary stability, his recent statement would not have proved the oombshell it did. On the contrary, even
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  • 22 10 BRITISH RETAILS PRICES RISE At August retail pn<« ol V« was appr<\.r- »j! thr July LtH 38 per Mti p«»r r« nt
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  • 26 10 p. my Ltd t.unc A ttfi I and BO I has b«vn 1 A 70-v.ur m m Ju and RoiKi I and then •11
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  • 699 11 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers 27s 6d 30s 28s 6d 30s c.d. 13s 9d 14s 6d 96 1.00 18s 3d 19s 10 12 47', 62' 2 Is 6d Is 9d °v 1 12s 6d 13s 6d 6s 7s 15 17% 10s. 7s9dBs9d 8s 9d 9s 6d. 2s 6d
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  • 139 11 lord Hutchison is Optimistic Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 2. 'ing remarks on the restriction were made by of Montrose. chatr- Asiatic Rubber Estates, mnual general meeting of on Friday. the usual talk of control I production flying about KJrted m the Press from he said, but he
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  • 126 11 London, Aug. 8. "The Financial Times" Tokyo correspondent says that the Japanese Ambassador m London has been instructed by the Foreign Minister to ask the British Government for a provisional Indian trade agreement pending the Simla agreement, and also an assurance that any formula reached
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  • 99 11 Final Dividend Declared The Board oi Directors have declared out of the profits for the year ended June 30. 1933, a final dividend No. 20 ul :v annas per shar. They have also declared that there be paid out of accumulated profits > 2 anna per share for
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  • 512 11 Financial Position Strong The twenty- third annual general meeting of shareholders of the Kedah i Rubber Company, Limited, was held at j noon on Saturday at No. 33. Beach j Street. Ponang. Mr. E. Reimann (Director) presided and the others present were: Mr. E. A. de Buriatte
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  • 104 11 American Automatic Control Plan New York, July 4. Another long step toward a completely controlled economy is envisaged with the news that the authorities m charge of the industrial Recovery Act are considering a plan for automatic price control. The fixing of prices has been a thorny subject which
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  • 116 11 French Indo-China was the only rubber producing area to show an increase production during 1932. Exports of crude rubber from this territory amounted to 14.376 long tons compared with 11.713 tons m 1931 an increase of 23 per cent at a time when world rubber
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  • 440 11 1938 Potential Rubber Production From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 2. The suggestion put forward recently to the effect that Dutch rubber growers wish the potential production for 1938 to be used as a basis of restriction, and that they suggest that 50 per cent should be
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  • 103 11 Consruction Experiment Proposed The construction of an aeroplane after the model of a Douglas pursuit plane will be undertaken by ihe Canton Air Force, according to the Canton Daily Sun. The construction will be under the supervision of a foreign aeroplane expert and flyer who is now giving
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  • 65 11 The Goodrich Tyro and Rubber Co. announce a new tyre which is said to protect against blow-ouls Very little has boon heard from China and fcht otnor Far Eastern markets have only placed business of a replacement order. Ortuin spi c ialit tos have been m request lor the Straits.
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    • 945 11 A— eta exceed fM,*t,ot -prance j n force over »S5 t Hf ,Hf The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn the Stntti BetttemenU) H.AD OFFICE Great Eastern Hie BuU<Ung Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OPFICE 27 ow The company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELIGENCE
    • 1341 12 FRENCH PROPOSAL AT WORLD CONFERENCE Important declarations by several j leading countries on the question of shipping subsidies were contained In a memorandum issued by the Economic Commission of the World Economic Conference. The French delegation urged the States to issue an invitation to shipowners to establish
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    • 36 12 Among passengers for Singapore by the Kashima Maru, due from Euro jo on August 27, are Mr. E. Dewov Miss S Dharmasaroja. Mr. H. Hosoda' Mr. E. L Jones. Mr C. Komeracul Mr' Mrs.^co?re LaCkMrC Prtebeca "<
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    • 319 12 Proofing As Preventive Method The annual report to Dec 31. 1932.' of the Medical Officer of Health for the Port of London Dr. Chas. P. j White), contains, among other matters! a number of interesting observations on I questions relating to "rat-proofing" m I ships and the
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    • 104 12 Newly -Bui It Passen^erFreijfhtcr l.rnincr.ici. Aug 1? The Baltic shipbuilding yard has completed the construction of a 6.000--ton freight and passenger vessel, designed for service m Far Ea waters The new ship will sail for Vladivostok m the near future The shipbuilding yards of Len.nurac have started
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    • 99 12 Attempt To Cross Arctic Ocean Murmansk, Am. 17. Th« Soviet icebreaker Chehiskin which will attempt to repeat the great performance last year of the Uv breaker Sibiriakov. which (ravelled through the Arctic Ocean, trorr the White Sea to the Pacific, m a itfafk navigation season, has arriv. <1
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    • 672 12 Burns Philp Line. i (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] t.6. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins
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    • 123 12 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamei Between Rangoon, Port Sudan Marseilles, Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave Rangoot BHAMO Bejt 3 AMARAPOORA SeDt 23 SAGAING Oct BURMA Oct 21 YOMA 2 PE °u Nov ,J CHINDWIN Dec 4 KEMMENDINI Dec li BHAMO Dec
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    • 87 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AKP TRANSPORT CO. (Incorporated In Japan* REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE FROM JAPAN Pue Sai. BOSTON MARU Aug 21 Aug. 2; FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI. TAWATi NAGOTA AND YOKOHAMA. Due Sal) BOSTON MARU Aug. 26 Aug 26 MALTA MARU Aug. 30 Aug. 3: CLYDE
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    • 367 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches a n< i j Am aU Bangkok every 7 pm. and T Kedah Monday J* i* Saturdays {•n Kuantan (via Monday to Fr Kuantan (via j, unlays Kelantan (via 1 sar) Monday KelanUn (via Monday, Wed 1.1 Thursday and I Keiantan (via day iKajan*. Kota
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    • 461 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. >"" t "SSKSf A^ T F A R H L s AS^f L Tl SE s RV c T BNMENT OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due U t<)
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    • 580 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) ELLERMAN" LINE FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. l >ne Sa y s.s. City oi Batavia For Havre, London, R'dam H'burg Aug 29 Sept *2 s y °J «ttsburg For London. R'dam and Hamburg
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    • 798 13 J22f sST^Ltd^d 'eSS S ™^«<P CO <IS3l> ?s gr«KjraaA s stbsewS^ line lS: INSURANCE. '"iISSLfS* I^ 1 ;I f d 2r and lObe The Thames and and Mer Marine insurance Co.. Ltd. Insurance Co Ltd j RAILWAYS. The Federated Malay States Railways The Royal State Railway, of Siam AIRWAYS. imperial
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    • 865 14 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU OPHlR— Monday. Aug. 21. Belawan-Dell. DAJAK Monday. Aug. 21, Bengkalis, Asahan, Paneh and Berombang. MAKASSER Monday. Aug. 21, Selat-Pandjang. Koedap, Bengkalis and Began Si-Api-Api. RETEH Tuesday. Aug. 22, Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang, Tanjong-Mengei-dar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. PALlMA— Tuesday, Aug. 22. Penang mails only) and Bagan
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    • 555 14 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N. York. Pres. Van Buren Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Aug. 31 Oct. 10 Pres Garfleld Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Oct. 24 Pres.
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    • 468 14 O. S. K. LINE ANNOUNCE DRASTIC REDI CTIONS l\ AND CABIN CLASS PASSAGE RATt.s Singapore to East and South African N()U( l American Ports, as follows: REDUCED RATES c^imum, to Principal Pcrtt FIRST CLASS CABIN TO MOMBASA BFIRA DURBAN 5378.00 CAPE TOWN S 103.00 SANTOS $695.00 B. AIRES 5712.00 ROUND-THE-WORLD
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  • 380 15 Notes On Early Training Form for ihe SingaCup race meetat the Bukit racecourse on Stturd: morning. The courM us m excellent after the rest, lowing notes our dismontiitg's perform Saturday morning. re-course opened m became apparent that had been allotted to department, and that m this
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  • 458 15 'From Our Own Correspondent I The weather was excellent, and there s^VoTplrT ndiince "--WE 9 J h H rSt tOte double was on races Race 1. PRIME MINISTER Noordln 1 MEK i Beven t BEAU GESTE .R. Whitaker > 3 Won by a length one length between
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  • 618 15 New Record At Athletic Meeting 'From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. Selangor, champion athletic State of Malaya for the past two years, retained the honour at the athletic championship meeting which concluded m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The F.M.S. Police were run-ners-up. L. I) E. Cullen,
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  • 148 15 Hetty Nuthali And l)oro lhv Kound Wm Miss Betty Nuthall, cables Reuter, qualified for the semi-final of the ladies' singles championship of America at Forest Hills on Saturday by defeating Miss Marble ft— B, 6—o, 7—5. Mrs. Wills-Moody, the world champion, defeated Miss Mary
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  • 71 15 London. Saturday. The following were the results of the matches played yesterday m the First Division of the Scottish League. A:rdrieonians 0 Aberdeen 1 Ayr 4 Hearts 3 Coltic 2 Falkirk 2 Ccwdenbeath 0 Queens Park 2 Dundee 1 Clyde 1 Hibernian 0 Rangers 0 Motherwell 1
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  • 51 15 Toronto. .Aug. 20. Joe Kirkwo:>d. the Chicago profej;--1 sional. with an aggregate of 282. v the Canadian open golf championship to-day. The holder Harry Cooper, also of i Chicago, and Lex Robson (Toronto) .were joint runners-up with 290 Gone 1 oarazen'3 aggregate was 293
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  • 23 15 From Our Own Correspondent' London. Aug. 19. I. G. Collins won the Scottish hardcourt singles championship at St. Andrews to-day.
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  • 47 15 The cricket match between SVC and the Wiltshire Regiment, which wa. to have been played on the regiments ground at Tanglin yesterday was can celled, owing to the fact that several of the members of the S.V.C. side were engaged m the tournament match ai the 5.C.C.
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    • 117 15 A GOOD BUY Crompton Lamps are a sooH buy." To the user they give service of the best. Prices are not fantastic, but you will U> surprised that a first |r«fe British made Lamp may be purchased at such a low price May we send you a price list? Bole
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  • 572 16 NEW SINGAPORE SCULLS CHAMPION Interesting Racing At R.S.Y.C. Regatta G. C. R. Franks accomplished a very fine performance m winning the Rodesse championship sculling cup at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club regatta m the harbour on Saturday. The Illawara Cup, Championship pairs was .won by G. M. Coltart and T.
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  • 427 16 EVERGREEN PHILIP MEAD Fourth Century In A Fortnight 'From Our Own Correspondent.' London, Aug. 19. Philip Mead, the Hampshire veteran, whose brilliant batting form has been one of the outstanding features of the season, had the best achievement m to-day's county cricket matches for he made 216 not out against
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  • 62 16 BIG SCORE AGAINST TOURISTS 'From Our Own Corresponds London. Aug. I*V Hammond, the Gloucestershire player, followed up his score of 231 against Derbyshire m his last match by 195 not out for his county against the West Indies at Bristol to-day. B H Lyon made 69 and the
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  • 65 16 >m Our Own Correspondent London. Xni; The Royal Navy gained a tv.o victory over the Royal Aii FOrce In the annual match at L t rd*i Batting rir.st. the Air Forc\- WtTt dismissed tor 178 but they rerc- well m the second Innings, totalling 311
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  • 463 16 League Points For Air Force 6 GOALS AGAINST I.C.F.A. RAF. 6: 1.C.F..V 0. Kicking ;n the wrong direction to soore into his own goal. Rajoo. the IC.FA right half-back, helped the RAF to register six goals against his side at Jalan Besar on Saturday. Showing a lamentable lack of finish,
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  • 20 16 From Our Own Correspondent) London. Aug. 19. J. M. McKinlay won the English single-handed bowls championship today.
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  • 91 16 Matches At Monaco And Oslo Monaco. Aug. 18. In the Davis Cup qualifying round Fisher 'Switzerland) beat Gallepe Monaco* 6—3. 6 3. 6—l and Elmer Switzerland* beat Landau 6 2. 6—3. 6 2- Reuter. In the doubles on Saturday Land;i/ iiid Gallejie Monaco* beat Aeschliman and Steiner 4,
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    22 16 B. H. Carson. W. S. S. Daniel. K. F. B. Martin, and Howe (cox J. C. Allan) m the Club Fours r*<
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  • 171 16 Scores m Yesterday's Games Five ties m the Garriaon lawn tennis tournament were decided yesterday. The scores were: Men's Doubles Handicap Captain N. F. V. Hamilton and Ueut. W. S. T. Douglass beat Major Austin and Capt. A. J. Uden, 6 3. 8 6. Capt. W. P. Harwood
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  • 50 16 A man named W. S. Gregory was accused In the Second Police Court on Saturday of having, on Aug. 18. dishonestly Induced Chan Chi Liong to deliver to him subcases fee the vali.e of $40.40. Accused claimed trial, and case was postponed until Aug. 25. ball being fixed m $100.
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  • 686 16 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT TIE Etceteras And Merchants To Meet Again? Brilliant batting by Noon and Burn, and steady bowling by Palmer and Dean, enabled the Etcetera* to score a fine win over the United Services m yesterday's B.C.C tournament matin on the padang the last of tnls season's series— and take
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