The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 September 1933

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 12 1 The Singapore Free Press EST. 1835. No I|o THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933.
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  • 81 1 IREHDENT SATISFIED I W^TH PROGRESS longrcss Unlikely To Abandon I Programme tCOND CRITICAL TEST I r uAOL hioJA. i Uas h| nston, Sept. 6. besides marking the end of the first the Roosevelt administration has ond and more critical test phase in the is conceded
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  • AN APPEAL TO BANKERS
    • 43 1 I^OVERI COUNCIL r> i'U'lon, Sept (i met the Recovery Council and surveyed tin domestic situation. Mr. Ford, who is still standing out ainst the motor code, is expected to b«-» given at least another 24 hours in which to join the movement Reuter.
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    • 42 1 with the present he is n of codes in save coal; wheat producbanking confarm mort--4 wholeadvanced M over 34 to aid the arid n a four ix i eom- tion, also cottO] tO •> j lnh i ,n. blamii id in exporon Reuter
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    • 28 1 K>K I) WORKFRS' WAGES Detroit. Sept. 5. 1 H n understood that Mr. Honry Fcrd lias increased the minimum daily wa ui tour dollnrs by eighty cents Reuter
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    • 36 1 GUAftDfl AT WORKS New York, Sept. K. h rdon 'a special guardi is surroundlng the F-rd worki at Bdgewater, J rding i i tho Daily News in consequence of two attempts at bomb-throwing by Radicals Reuter
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    • 23 1 LETTER TO BANKERS C 'Micaso. Sept .>. Roosevelt, in a letter read to 1 elation Convention, urges xpanslon of credit to help industry. Reuter
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  • 39 1 Soviet Officials Among The Vietims Moscow. Sept. S. Five prominent Soviet officials connected with aircraft and the wife of one ol them, with the pilot and mechanic, were killed in an aeroplane crash near here to-day.- Reuter
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  • 188 1 U.S. Intervention In Cuba t,. New York, Sept. 6. The spectre of civil war with consequent United Stat seintervention is hovering over Cuba, according to reports from Havana. The American colony is apprehensive and arrangements are being made to concentrate them at a hotel within gun range
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  • 316 1 Many Killed And Injured In Texas New York, Sept. ft, Reports we pouring in ol the vast 11 of damage canted by the hurrlcan< VhlCh ravaged the Bahamas. Cuba anc isi ol Texas. The town ol Brownvllle has been virtually wrecked and thousandi are Homeless. The town stands
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  • 67 1 A merican I )ele^ate In England London, Sept. 15 Mr. Norman Davis landed at Plymouth to-day. He is spending ten days in England before proceeding to Geneva I via Paris. Mr. Davis told Reuter there was no change in the attitude of the United States towards disarmament
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  • 208 1 14 KILLED IN CHICAGO FLIER SMASH Torchlight Rescue Of Injured COACH USED AS SURGERY Reseat parties worked by the light of flares and electric torches to extricate passengers imprisoned in the wreckage of the f.i inous Chicago Flier express after a freight train had dasht-d into the rear coaches. Fourteen
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  • 69 1 Tour Of The Far Fast London. Sept. ii. Sir Harry MacGowan, President of imperial Chemlcala is leaving for China and Japan on Sept. 7 by the Lloyd Trlestlno Conte Rosso on a general tour of Far Eastern Imperial C hemieals' activities and the investigation of potentialities in
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  • 53 1 Operation Considered Unlikely San Francisco. Sept. 6 Mrs. Wills- Moody, was taken to Stanford University, hospital on Saturday suffering from a dislocated vertebrae. She is resting quietly. An operation is unlikely— Reuter. I A messsage on Saturday stated that Mrs. Wills-Moody was likely to be la hospital
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  • 131 1 Several new records were created at Singapore races yesterday P*g* 16. Dr. Tempany believes that the Malayan pineapple industry will survive present difficulties Page 9. Sir Charles Kin^sford Smith paid living visit to Singapore yesterday. Up was accompanied by his wife Pate 0. I raser and Vejves
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  • 167 1  -  Japan Watching Events Shanghai. Sept Mr Chen Kung-po, Minister of Industries, has .submitted a four-year Industrial development plan to the 'Government, it outlines a number of industrial enterprises to be financed bv revenues derived from cigarettes and I matches ;which will, it Is proposed be sold
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  • 41 1 Vienna. Sept. fi. Seven aeroplanes have loft lor Innsbruck to reinforce the troopa guarding I the AttStro-German tmntier The machines are privately owned as the Peace Treaties forbid Austria military planes. They, are however mnnm»H ni, police pilots. Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 1 HH. the Sultan of Perak with his entry. Melbourne (Minto up), which von the first ratv at Bukit Tim.ih yesterday.
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  • 197 1 Government Troops Concentrating WARSHIPS TO ASSIST Hon Konf, Sept. b. General hian* Kuan*-nei. Governor of Fukien, reports that the district of Yenpin* is still in the Th S ,v,° f o tlle Ci ver "»"ent forces. hu-H i« k d Urmy led by Pan Tehuh h b
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  • 43 1 ST. LEGER London. Sept. li. ruul n for Um m i tre: Harinero, i.mht Sunex. Thor Be«nr. younji I. W King Salmon." Donftsol BolfaUra. Typhonic, Highland, r. Hyt>erion Scarlet T:L-, r Sana Prtne, Pelldtstlon. Foxbridj-'c. Earlston Raymond. Manitoba and Interlace-' Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 44 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. CHRYSLER POWER ADELPHI HOTEI ROOF GARDEN TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED IY Httiy* JHHB JB iV^ i£L^iV jHw. xx^bhimß SANDS and DAWN THE POPULAR AMERICAN MUSICAL COMEDY ARTISTES
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  • 83 2 The death took place yesterday of Mr. H. M. Hoisington, 8.A., (Cantab J-P-. at his residence. 161, Ku Sun Siglap He was 53 years of age and had devoted 25 years of his life to the service of education in Singapore being associated with the Anglo-Chi-nese
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  • 499 2 TAKEN TO POLICE STATION AND COMES GO MILES TO [GIVE EVIDENCE Worst CaseHe Had I Ever Seen Mr. A St. Alban Smith, the wellknown estate manager. was the prosecutor before Mr. Blacker in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday when a Chinese lorry driver named
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  • 343 2 President Hoover Blamed By Senator Couzens Detroit. Sept. 4. President Hoover's iirm belief that •prosperity was just around the corner was primarily responsible for an "orgy of high finance" in Michigan prior to the banking collapse in that state. Senator James Cuuzens testiiied to-day before the grand
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  • 87 2 Bandit Atrocity In Hunan Shanghai, Sept. 4. The Spanish Aufcustinian Mission learns that Father Gallego has been murdered. Father Gallego, a member of the Spanish August inian Mission in Hunan, was kidnapped by bandits on August 22, while travelling in Yochow. He was a native of Castilla. Spain
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  • 58 2 $300,000 Ransom For Young Pianist o Harbin, Sept. 4. Simeon Kuspe. aged 24, son of the wealthy owner of the Hotel Moderne was kidnapped at mid-night by bandits who are demanding Yen 300,000 for his ransom. The victim is a well-known pianist in the Far East. He is
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  • 36 2 ♦v, A S7 ps Route MarpV for aM Units of £m?; o 7k 1 be held at 515 pm on Friday, October 27th. when HE T*° GOC. Malaya Command will take the Salute.
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  • 318 2 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week gELOW will be found particulars o the Free Press Football Competition No. 3 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Sept. 9th. This announcement
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  • 226 2 Competitors who hav* forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches should send in their claims addressed to Football Competition No. 3 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
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  • 259 2 Sakais Enjoy Stay in Kuala Lipis <From Our Own Correspondent. > Kuaia i ii-i- Sept. 5. The Sariai family, who were admitted to the General Hospital. Kuala Lip:s. a week ago. left for theh* jungle uome this morning. Each member of the family looked very happy and
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  • 58 2 The death lias occurred at her residence. 15. LogU Road. Penang. of Mrs Lm Eng Hock, wife ol Mr. Lee Eng Hock. Managing Director of Tin B Co Penang. at the age of 26. Deceased. who was the third daughter of Mr Llm Chin Guan. the ex-millionaire of Penang. had
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  • 84 2 Coffin A> < Dam hIIHs < A popular nlghily at a i. cabaret at s; U« that ratu.. strange i in the Fii "^r.. Miss Wat.' her compl.i. Hang, a Chi i company ha J -PP.;.| that for keep her < lLir to all' ued to from
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  • 42 2 "(io Slim i In I: 11 Uf B A sink. the British -A pany ei worker^ bnnginu tl standstill The con p., emplor the dispute are proo The itrike vl 'hrtatr, ing (or Company s :istite tt» i missed cinp.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 224 2 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 3 1 j I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- J j tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters j appertaining thereto. My forecast
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    • 231 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I HEADQUARTERS I for all the FAMOUS MANUFAQURERS 1 Foods |-|^^|^i Medicinei Equipment We can help you. The Federal Dispensary Ltd. (Incoi pointed in the FMS« SuccesHors lo Timnw Dispensary lid 8 KafiirN ri.i. r. Singapore. BOARD RESIDENCeT THE MANSION" Oxley Kise (off Tank Road> Opening October High
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    • 238 2 TENDI RS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTKK. Tender* NOTICE is hereby given that ttt*J are now invltrd (oUmm materials or seniors and thit p«g ;culars ol surh I rr.ay tK> obUM 'in the Tender I p a i ogjjJ Suppl> J suitable foe Tgl roads DMi Oi Clo&ing 4pJ Wednesda> Supply ol
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 268 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Thursday, Sept. 7th. :Golf Keppel G.C. Men's Monthly High Water. 12.15. 9.2 ft. Medal (bogey); Garrison Football: S.A.F.A. Div. I: I.C.F.A. vs. j G.C. Men's Monthly Medal S.R.C.. Jalan Besar; Div. II: stroke); Island Club ChamPolice vs. Malays. Anson Rd. j pionship second round. Lawn Bowls:
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  • 201 3 IF IT WASN'T FOR THE VILLAIN! fhere ould Q e /Vb Drama nace" ol the killed 62 differcamera, and whe Ith a glance, is •h. busy at his be found at violin, writes th< i n spondent. ol C. Henry toasts that he tonestly In twenty >tage or screen gambler,
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  • 94 3 ■Won Protesl Against Na/i Search Moscew. Auk. .{O. tinw Nazi police n the office ol •:ir oi Pravda loi to Berlin. If. d a vigorous protest rnment. incident. Pravda latest raid and tit lasi March. j>roLncidents show which foreign ...t\»- to work in Oi tnd an typical
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  • 688 3 ADMIRATION FOR HIS ACHIEVEMENTS Hitler Leading Germany Back To Normal The ex-German Emperor la murh the well-known American Tutht i h ;r,veller. left he United Sta ea y n January and returned recently, in the interval he travelled many thousands of miles and among other tilings .spent
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  • 116 3 Japanese Plans For Manchukuo Shanghai. Aug. IX. The Manchukuo Government, under i the advice of the Japanese headquarters, will have a standing army ol 180.000 men. The four provinces. Kirin Liaonint>. Heilun!;kiang and Jehol will be divided into twenty-three militar> areas for the purpose of eliminating the
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  • 314 3 ONLY THE SINNERS ARE CHANGED And Cathedral Praise For Lipstick Boston. \u K 18. A new list ol sins, numbering more than eighty, has been promulgated by .he Presbyterian General AssemU) ol the United States The old iavuui t are recognised under modern names. ipeh as
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  • 301 3 'lub's Successful Show An Interesting exhibition was held at K h< [poh Amusement P:irk an Friday. Saturday and Sunday, when the mem briv of the Ipoh Ar; Club provided the pubiu- with an opportunity t» vie* »h<resvlta ol their work. Besides providing local artists irtth! an opportunity to
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  • 502 3 WKLL-KNOWX ACTRESS AS COMPLAINANT Alleged Retention Of (iold Ornament Kuala Lumpur. Sept. .">. In the iirsi Magistrate's <on>> to day. a Javanese Sooaib ai. comedian oi Iflai Riboet'a opera eo >ij- employed as a comedian in itu Moonlight Opera C>. attached t j H >llyw j>d Amrsenieni
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  • 118 3 Buried When Mosque Collapses I Fr.;m Our Own Correspondent I pi dan. Sc*pt 2 A ;eri mis mishap resulting In the d aJi >i four phis who w<re panic ipatlni In the building o; a nKMQU?. li reported trvaa Padantsldempuan su iiiatra* In th»* Batak terrttoriei The
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  • 11 3 Mr. O. Rasmussen, of OetOf Estate. li in hospital in Seremban.
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  • 432 3 POLICE RAID HOUSE GUILDERS CEMENTKI) INTO PAIL iwo Chinese On Trial Tw > Ctliimt named Lini Lee and Kwek Lim Chiang were charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, yesterday, with being in possession of 800 counterfeit Dutch half-guilder coins and the
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  • 192 3 Death of Lieut-Col. O. C. Clare London. Aug. ib. One o| me mosi spectacular herOM ol the Great War. Lieut -Colonel Oliver Cecil Clam, died to-day al the age >»i He became world-lamoiis utter u^e episode in winch he led Ins troops u, the attack in The
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 3 Mr. C. M. Reed, aged .">!>, won the customary "all-clothes" race held in the Hyde Park Serpentine. London. The winner being "chaired" after his victory.
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  • 92 3 h h the Baltan of Paham panned by ht i aMthei d suite, after piaaaani dajra ipent at Keiantan a.*« the quests ol HH Sultan o! Keiantan the Bon'ble the Brltisti Advtaw, Capl A C Bt M.C. UA B and Mr> B.»ku letl Ko;., Bharu bv train o»i Monda) an
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 43 3 1/ijOTWSwus Hill* r.o bett*r pil) m gflf ;n .s Vo'.i caD [fP MAiITIN S PILLS I |F r isu A S'.ore* and 1 >ISI'LNSARY. J 4 r i v S*Ar ily Skin It Healthy tv tRI 1 I tin- farui!\ lir.ra So. M
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    • 22 3 GUT TO PERFECTION 1^ P Ik ft 1 1 with I EAGLE GLOBE" 1 SAWS. Sole AgenU. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES.
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  • 1155 4 Moscow, Whispering Gallery Of The Soviets The Truth About Russia 7. Difficulty Of Knowing What To Believe THIS is the first of a series of seven articles on present day conditions in Russia, written by William F. McDermott, the well-known American writer and dramatic critic. Mr. McDermott has visited Russia
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  • 269 4 Scope Of Baagkoh Publicity Bureav •Frum Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Aug. .10 There la to b«« chanf« in th<> din tion of thr Publicity Bureau. Since its recent formation it has beta directed by Prince Bakoi who was originally trained lor th«> diplomatic service, bin who has ipeni
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  • 69 4 The following changes In the Negri Sembilan Police Department take place as from September Ist Mr. J. R. cole. 0.C.P.D.. Seremban. takes over as Offlcer-ln-Charge-of-Tramr. in addition to his duties us O.C.P.D Mr. F. A. S. Caldwoll goes i r «>m Officer-in-Charge-of-Traffic. Seremban. to OC P.D.. Port Dickson; Mr OTlynn
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  • 320 4 SAFEGUARDING RURAL HEALTH Coining Improvements at Hua Hin (From Our Own Correspondent". Bangkok, Auj;. 30. Bangkok IXM long enjoyed over a large portion of its territory, the benefits of a water supply system which ha.s practically removed cholera from the I,'st of notifiable diseases of the
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  • 32 4 At midnight on Saturday a CuntoMM woman was found with a cut m her throat in house No 49. Sims Avenue She was taken to the OeOtnU BotpitaJ and wiui quite conscious
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  • 290 4 OPERA IN THE HOME And A Free Beer Garden AMONO the Sussex Do a from Lewes lies a country hou.se Tudor period, to which has recently been added a new wing, comprising an opera house, complete to r detail in every branch of production as developed in Gern.tt during the
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  • 38 4 Wander Fearlessl> Through Streets* Large J.<rds of elks, numbering 50 and 60 animals each, have invaded Onega district ol northern Ru&»k» The animaLs ar»- extraordinarily mi' 1 and wander fearless] i ufti tiit- villacei 1
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  • 56 4 Gooi '•i:i:ma\- M Min I'role,, I s Ht»pkeeper 1 I I I I I I troub;. 'B order i.' Mhfq 9 n<> MOM i\iiu I 1 won Ci m V"' J the tRMPd I ihouKl I I :!..r:. t<> lilt. I After t m i win I her*
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 149 4 New Smooth White Skin In 3 Days sVSg^a^^F *^^^r j DAY J OAV S. OMY I Enlarged Pore* and Blemishes Cone Forever* CnsurtiU* blvoiubat fpuij. b!otcti M fo.j|th skiu r >-\\. at.rl Ulluw J»rk»n^« .ii. ihcir brgiuoTnt 'n r oUr i-« f.orrw- -|..jre» that tx-cua:* elußued witb Cr. 3 T
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    • 180 4 AS.DBPENDABLB.AS.AN Are the war seats c comfortable as the front THAT depends K^ j on OVERHANG It's a very important point this feature iWP of body *ovcrhang.' j 9H If the rc.ir scats in any car make you sit =^'j'' V. 2S behind the axle you will experience riding discomfort
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  • 51 5 «M ...u.hond-,,,,. ,ver-p,, pillar r( (>rt (m %UKUS Hank Holiday. Mr Justice Humphreys the judge in the sensational lire raising fraud rase presented the three women members of the jury uith bouquets after the trial. One of the women members of the iur> uith her
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 230 5 g^--— ---LL By its freedom from bite and parch, fcjggfEuTaVinlMi "EDGEWORTH" continues to win smokers 'S^^^^SjSj v>ho have not previously experienced the .j fISJMr^T j^CITI& satisfaction derived from this fragrant, yjfW/bi mellow and tool burning Internationa) i HPTi tj~» *S*sf Jov Smoke. Sk '—^»3Ril Blended in two grades to suit
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  • 3700 6 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON. ALL BRITAIN GOES ON HOLIDAY-EXCEPT THE "CHARS" FROM THE FREE PRESS CORRESPONDENT. London, Aug. Hi. "Y^OU will not. I know, expect to hear that anything of world shaking importance has happened in London in the middie of August. For despite such evidence to the contrary
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  • 80 6 SPECIAL CONTROL MEASURES AWTBUN Britain (l 01' The Aum, temporary tin for Uve ptrlOl reason* i, )r ti, 1 note to But which is itre situation n measu.. T suppression <t: and on th« u As It u effective srr for this parpen band the d;ite ol ,t interim .-ur.
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  • 39 6  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Mr Sui, I Ing ace. has China and kui Pengpu th< Tientsin -Pukow He will rt> Hong Kong b- Chcfciaa Province Mi of the Air I) j. t Join Mr Sun In i
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  • 70 6 Further Sum**!** Claimed I Shan .h.u Srtf Furthrr newi I th«- arttrtti« f thi» Chun s ..ch«'(i p six milt-.s of K Ratl**v *h«' VOtaMHn M b\ c» r.«»ral Wim-T»«fi-lin MOTtd 3|i:nf he JtopMMti troops nt TunfßttC which was c.tpturI The Japan< s. Imn men durinL' th< t
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  • 108 6 PriMng op< thf !v door, a bunclar forced < *rv|gtol hous.> in Tut. 'on* Pftfar Road at 430 on the morning of Aucust 2S Bvt hr was not a vcrv r?:<i» I 1 .rc'.^r for fr did not ob.vrv* the rulr that "&H*t is golden" and aroused thf so/ occupant
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 69 6 Has no I Hair KoW o%^ia el^ trlc tr atm mf+Sfif M tharebj r "~*M .KK\ T W\ If JM tOT ever omc LJ^ using New Veet .^fl my akin la m> dean and white ,^^H(^HS that no one could ijßl possibly iu^ect I W^^ wm ever Afflicted ■rT ivVV
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    • 65 6 Orders rtri'iwd C by post att«nd ed lnimtely Address 96. High S: wT 8in R a- Mj Z p° re /^y mpc« c if itfjf I I I TRAVEL BY K.N.I.L.M. TO:* I PALEMBANG I BATAVIA f BANDOENG f SEMARANG m Wj SOERABAJA I > PAKAN BAROt MED A N
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  • 193 7 EJ Parley Considers War Inevitable NA \L RACE PRi; [CTED -ltai. Sept. 1. H war Is inevitable tisb delegate to H i once in Shan- ual race at the was interviewed <aid I arc in- njard against ck. n would be if I tied down her H plied the result
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  • 167 7 eases In which a well-known maian Mohammedan. Kavena Naguihe Naina Maricar. who was arrested ■rr.mediately upon return from India is charged with criminal misappropriation of $960. and criminal breach of trust in respect of $10,000 while acting in the capacity of attorney tD Saina Armed Maricar. was again
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    26 7 Mr. N ff Seng Choy. who was I'nnoured by his countrymen on appointment as member of the Foh Leung Kok Home. He is a Municipal Commissioner
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  • 482 7 OPEN VERDICT AT INQUEST Coroner And A "Strong Suspicion" That tnere was strong suspicion, but ithat in the circumstances he could only bring in an open verdict, was the finding of Mr. F. G. BDurne, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday, when th;» inquiry into the death of
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  • 183 7 I Under the auspices ol St. Peter's Tamil Congregation a splendid pro- gramme of Sacred Music was rendered before a crowded audience of members and friends on Monday evening. It was an altogether new project, not only because of the opportunity it allorded for enjoying good,
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  • 52 7 Malayan Arrivals In August Following are the numbers of arrivals from :u:d departures to the Madras Presidency lor tho month of August 11^3. Arrivals < State-aided nil. Arrivals < Others (Figures supplied bv Travelling Insneetorsi 1231 adults 108 minors, 54 infants. Departuies (Figure! supplied by i Steamer Agents)
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  • 48 7 For Thursday, September 7th Before Mr. Justice Gerahty in the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— No. 7 Rex. vs. Lee Seng Lip. He fore Mr. Justice Mills in the 3rd. [Co it at 11 a.m. 05. 57 33- Re Will of Khoo Chong Seng, deceased.
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  • 849 7 DROVE ON AFTER AN ACCIDENT European Fined For Rash Driving HIT TRAFFIC ISLAND Plea Of Mistaken Car Identity The final stage of the case against i Mr. Wilfred Hill, proprietor of W. Hill 1 and Co sanitary engineers, was reachjed yesterday when Mr. M. H. Blacker. the Fourth Magistrate, found
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  • 132 7 FATHER TAKEN INTO CUSTODY Young Mother's Tragic Awakening A young Chinese woman, the mother of a flve-month-old boy. had a tragic awakening during the early hours of yesterday morning. She had retired with her husband and child the previous night in a house in Menasseh Lane
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  • 131 7 Annual Meeting of I,ocal Society At the seventh annual meeting of the Singapore Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd.. the Hon Mr. James Robertson presiding, the following were elected to the committee: Messrs H. C. Chan. G. G. Nrtto. J. P. Gomez. F. J. Shephei\lson. Tan Song
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 95 7 Here's a new MAURICE in a Picture you MUST like! 6.15 j CAPITOL] 9.15 NIGHTLY! MAURICE W%L CHEVALIER ly m Parainount's Saucy, novel comedy with Son^s and IB^^l^^ "A BEDTIME STORY" with the World's youngest star BABY LEROY EDWARD EVERETT HORTON and HELEN TWELVETREES J^^^^^ I-AWRENI E GROSSMITH J&SHLs* Should
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    • 8 7 STORAGE STANTON NELSON CO., LTD. 4 Collyer Quay.
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    • 101 7 OPENING TONIGHT 6.15-9.15 [AySAMBRA! SEE the "LION MAN Reared by Lions Bred by the Jungle and tamed to civilisation, dare death in an attempt to save the fear crazed people "KING OF THE JUNGLE" WITH BUSTER CRABB E >■ Frances Dee AN AMAZING SPECTACULAR ROMANCE THAT WILL THRILL YOU THROUGH
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  • 91 8 HOISINGTON.— At 101 Ku Sun Road, Siglap. yesterday H. M. Hoisington, B.A. (Clßtab). J.P.. of the Anglo-Chinese School. The cortege will leave Ku Sun Road at 4 p.m. to-day for A.C.S. Chapel. Coleman Street where a short service will be held. The interment will oe at Bidadari at 5.15
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  • 447 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1933 $15,000,000 Lost In Three Years Lancashire has lost something like fifteen million dollars worth of Malayan trade In the space of three years. In cotton piece goods alone. The figures provide amaz--1 ing evidence of the grim hold which the Japanese have on
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  • 765 8 TPHAT great British historical film. Cavalcade, has concluded its initial run at the Capitol theatre, but doubtles it will return. We are no cinema fans, but we feel Cold constrained to give n n f .I MiiM credit where credit Cymuihsm [s due Calvalcade and Cavalcade
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  • 807 8 Readers are invited to make use of this space for expressing their iveivs upon matters of public interest. Stop The Dole ;To the Editor. Sir. Your correspondent A Way Out" I makes the interesting suggestion that Government should be asked to set apart a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 127 8 I ill N] a^^ 1 If f HIGHLY RECOMMENDED i^bj^S FOR ITS PURITY AND Jgp^i EXCELLENCE. CaVIUDBECICS b* speciai N&^k Jay to b.m. thi APPOINTMENT KING OF BIAM JEWELLERY i When selecting a piece of JEWELLERY no matter for what occasion, let us help you. Too will thus be assured
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    • 45 8 A SCIENTIST TELLS US that the most persistent insects are those that collect honey. Honey, not money. To collect money after a burglary all you need is a GAFLAC BURGLARY POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE
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  • 454 9 i HIS WAY TO LONDON io Fly a Plane Back odon Sir Charles Kingsford stralia's great aviator, arrived .pore by the Dutch air mail ifternoon, on his way to his time, Singapore makes the ce of Lady Kingsford Smith, with him, but will not acini to England.
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  • 103 9 IN AM) RIBBER PRICES j STERLING RATES \d Tin prices and the in New York and Paris. ibled to the Free Press are: 1 RIBBER: London, Sept. 6. Symington and Wilson's rlosing prices to-day <3 13 16d> 3 11 16d. <3 3 4 d.) 3 25 32d <3
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  • 124 9 Weather Too Good For The Farmers London. Sept. 4. The continuance of brilliant sunshine over England, though delightful for holiday-makers, is increasing the anxieties of some towns where water supplies are running low. and of farmers in many parts of the country Agriculturists who found fine weather
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  • 115 9 Will Not Lead Labour In The House Londao, Sept. 4. According to the News-Chronicle political corresponded Mr. Arthur Henderson's election lor Clay Cross definitely docs not raise the question of his succeeding Mr. Lansbury as leader lof thi^ Lab )ur {parliamentary party. Foi the next lour or
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  • 91 9 Should Registration \>v Compulsory An Inter-dub debate will be held at the CCA. Institute Hail. PltaJep Street, on Thursday. 8.15 p.m.. on the following subjoc* "That the Government be asked to introduce legislation for the compulsory registration of Chinese marrlagca." Mr. Song On:4 Slang, ma. 11.M.. Z C
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  • 81 9 Further Fighting With Chinese Expected Shanghai. Sept. <;. General Lung Yim. Governor of th<'Province of Yunnan, in y south-west China, reports that Tibetan forces have entered Sikang and North Yunan. the Chinese troops evacuating the regions i bordering the Chinsha River. The town ;of Chungtien which is under
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  • 40 9 Santiago de Chile, Sept. 5. It is r ported that the Government is abolishing all Consulates in the Far Ejst except Shanghai and Yokohama. Reuter Melbourne winning from Springkell in the Pony handicap at the Sinjapore races yesterday.
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    6 9 Sir Charles and Lady Kingsford Smith.
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  • 102 9 Bulgaria's King And Queen In London London, srpt. t. The King and Queen <>: Bulgaria, travelling IncognU < arrived In London last night. By command ot the Kints. L ird Munst' r. Lord-in-Waltlng to His Majesty, was present at Victoria station •i) Walt on their arrival and the
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  • 210 9 Stream Of Casualties By Ambulance The ambulance had a busy tim" early yesterday morning, rejpor.din.3 to five calls up to eight o'clock. About l.:iO a.m. they were called to a house in Muar Road where a Chines* woman was alleged t > have attempted t> commit suicide
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  • 257 9 PINEAPPLE INDUSTRY WILL SURVIVE Dr. Tempany On Facing Present Difficulties Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 6. "I am convinced that tne Malayan > neapple industry will survive" said Dr. Tempany, Director of Agriculture, in an address to-day. With such a remarkable history behind the industry It was not surprising
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  • 168 9 And The First Is Hitler's Supreme Power Berlin. Aiu IS. Further prool that the Chancellor is ruthlessly putting on the brak«- in economic matters was afforded by the statement delivered by the Governor ol Thuringia. Herr Sauckel. before party )ttieials. Herr Sauckel had just at endtd a conference
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  • 86 9 Fascist Throat To Democracy I -ul -I, Sept 4 The annual Trad' Union Conaretf op r.j-d at Brighton this ir.«>rn;n-: win D 564 delegatei wpwunted 208 anV?m with a membership 01 3.367.911, a do ereai rinee the If it r -r- u In his presidential addresi Mi
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  • 65 9 To Stay With King And Queen London. Sepl 4 The Prime Minister la back In D Ing strict :w.<\ v. ill r< main in L ndoa s low days before returning to 8 when* be will st:i iim i dayi th the Km-!' and Queen md HrlU holiday
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  • 92 9 Charge Against Local Chinese The ca.se In which a Chinese, Tay Kens Hc€. La charged with orimina breach of trust in 1 of two cheques each valued a: $2,191 ~>o. which were the proceeds of the winding -ur of two Chinese* concerns, was agaii mentioned before Mr.
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  • 40 9 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Sept. 6. A Siamese, son ot a retired ofliclal Of the posts and telegraphs, has been Convicted of high treason and sentenced to liftr/i years imprisonment. The case was tried in camera.
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  • 107 9 London. Sept L A bulletin issued this afternoon reported that Lord Grey's condition nad taken a sudden change for the WOISC and that he was then unconscious This cvenir.i- he was stated to be ID a vcrv critical rendition. Lord Grey Vtt taken wrtOWlly til lltne days ago.
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  • 42 9 < From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. Sept. 6. More stolen notes were paid into accounts to-day through the Siam and Chartered banks. The public is still without information as to the numbers of the missing notes from the Siam Bank.
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  • 33 9 Montpelipr. Sept. H. Vermont, for a long time a staunch stronghold of Prohibition, has gone "wet" by two votes to one. This is the twenty-fifth State to go wet Reuter
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    • 88 9 ROBINSON'S ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE "SUNDOUR" CURTAIN NETS GUARANTEED FADELESS SPECIAL SALE PRICES LOWER THAN EVER FADELESS NET FADELESS NET PLAIN COLOURS PLAIN COLOURS WITH Mauve. Grey. Royal Blue. S£LF COLQUR Saxe Blue. Orange. Rose. ART SILK STRIPE Dark Green, Apple Green. AND PATTERN Lemon. Cream, Gold. Brown, Gold, Beige, Green,
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  • 880 10 Numerous Buying Orders During the week the price of Tin experienced the small market fluctuations in price which have been customary recently, and closed practically unchanged at X. 218.5.0 per ton (state Messrs. Fraser and Co. in their weekly report dated Sept. 5). Public
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  • 134 10 September 6 Devoe'l Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. galls* 1.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline > 4 drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Sorony Motor Gasoline < 4-gallon tin)
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  • 94 10 September 6th., 12 o'ctock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Lcr.don Standard. Spot •loose) 12' 8 12 3 16 R.S.S. equal to London Star-clarri <F0.8.) 12 716 12 916 StandardK.C.S on Tender Sept. 12 1 12 316 Octob-r 12 316 12', November 12' 4 12
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  • 88 10 Abroad Rugby, Sept. 4. Foreign exchange today were: Amsterdam 7.85 1 Athens 565 Berlin 13.261 Brussels 22.68' 2 Bombay 1/0 1 16. Bucharest 586 Buenos Aires 4444 official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 10.37* <> Hong" Kong holiady. Helsingfon 220' Madrid 37 13/16 Milan 60 1 16 .Montreal 4.77 Montevideo 3<>i •>
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  • 7 10 Increased Loading At Tyne Dock
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  • 81 10 London, Sept. 4. It was reported from Newcastle today that coal loadings at the Tyne dock it Durston ard Blyth have in the nast two weeks increased by more than I nj Mver the corresponding period of last year. Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill "We are suffering less than most countries
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  • 232 10 September 6 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 241 16 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 1 32 London. GO days' sight 2 4 1 64 London. 20 days' sight 2 4 London, demand 2 3 31 32 London. T.T 2 3 15 16 Lyons and Pans, demand 930
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  • 236 10 Extensions of the Canning Industry In spite of the fact that many of the industries which consume large quantities of Tin have for the past three years been suffering from the effects of the slump, there are many signs of the rwlval t.) which Tin producers may
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  • 228 10 Aug. 31 Sept. 1 5. American Can. Com. 92 92» 4 90 Am. T'phone and T'graph 126 :1 4 127' 2 126U Mcbssoa Railroad 03' 2 69', 2 65» 2 '^vpont 803 4 81 7 a 79> 2 fir Stone, Common 26 3 j 26' 2 25' 2
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  • 207 10 ISritish Production Highest Record The mnnal statistical volume. "Th< II >tor Industry of Great Britain." published by the Society oi Motor Manufacturers and Traders. Ltd shows that private car production la»st year was thi- highest on record. 171.244 as comoared with 158.997 in 1931. and 160.669 in 1930.
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  • 338 10 Huge Droo in Imports to Britain London. Sept. 4. The effect Ol tarll! dutk-s is Hrflfrtftd in the iron and steel imports statistics pretnted :i' Ihe mrt-tinn tit the lets Commission. Middlesborough to-day. They showed that only 1 1.954 tons W re imported during the past ten
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  • 13 10 JAPAN NOT OUT TO W RECk OTHER NATIONS' TRADE Cotton Conference Del Opinion
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  • 61 10 Main Feature of Stock Exchange London. Sept. I. Sterling, on New York was 4.56. Ptttl 30 7 16 to-day. GDld decn MStl by 3d. to 131s The malß feature en the Stuck Exchange this morning was renewed :lrrnp*'*s»s \v oil shares Kaffirs are quiet. British iuncis inclined
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  • 220 10 Harrisons. Barker and Co.. Ltd., Pen.u:k icentl Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd August output 1.405 plculs. hours run MM yardage 427.000. estimated value Of Ol« $92 300. estimated fTQ mine protit $58,570. P&ngnga production for August is unsold Hitam Tin output lor the month of August, was 53 pikuls
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  • 57 10 Singapore. Pf g nnm r Ml,, Muntok White I mm Black T« pj). r 13 50 Mixed D IK Copra ..'d 0 pn i Small 4 <HFan I Md Pr.ir! Tapl 450 Lines* bm Pair Sago Flour Palembann J Ban; a Jtlo Sarawak J-l- 1 tiik
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  • 310 10 Ocean shipments of rubber, including Concentrated Latex and ReverUx. Latex and Revertex. being Unai shipmni's on ports, during the month of August. 19 >3. in long tons. Sheet Crepe Latex, Con. Latex Revertex T O T A Transhipment Export Transhipment Export rranshipment Export Destination Proper SS. Malay
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  • 744 11 terday's Closing Quotations II MBEK 6th. 1933 Buyers Sellers 28s 6d 30s 30s 35s 14s 14s 9d Ofi 1 00 18s 6d 19s 6d B 16 18 52 55 ll 7d Is lOd 35 40 46 49 14s 15s 5s 6d 6s HH 17 19 LOS) 7s
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  • 354 11 Statistics Office Library i MOTION I ISSI'KD BY THE DEPARTMENT Exports of Rubber by Ports. July (LI E 4A>. Foreign Imports. Exports unrl Shipping, July »I. E. 3». Mi. 1 lON II RECEIVED BY THE DEPARTMENT PART I OFFICIAL Australia: Jounal de la Societc Honsroise de Statistique. 1932. Brazil: -Foreign
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  • 159 11 nrta of rubber during the month of August 1933, In long tons. ~D~~ IT Y W E T Blanket Crepe, i Native, Bark Origin Smoked Dry Unsmoked Estate and Scrap Wet Scrap Lump Total Sheet Sheet Crepe Crepe Sheet and Bark (2) (3) (4) (5) <6> (7)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 533 11 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn the Strait* liUUwmuli) HEAD OFFICE: Oreat Eastern Lite BuUaing. CecU Street. Singapore. LONDON OFKICF: 27, Old Jewry EC The Company has £20.000 deposited wtth the Supreme Court of England and complies with the Brttisn Life Assurance Companies Aci In every particular.
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    • 442 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA 'Incorporated in England by Royal Charter* Paid up capital in 6OO.OO1) shares of £5 each €3.000 004) Reserve Fund €3.000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors v: :i.oOo.oo<> HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate. London. EC 2 Agencies and Branches: iAlor Star Hollo Semaran^: jAmritsar Ipoh
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 277 11 BRITISH BROADCASTING S CORPORATION j PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. RI'RMA. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. S ENGLAND J Two ol the iollowing frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wave- S lengths may be changed in the course of each day's transmissions.
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  • 380 12 Malay Seamen Charged in Marine Court That for some time past, theft of cargo from the !Munca.ster Castle totalling about V 1»» or M'ZOO a month had been going on. was a statement made by the master of the vessel, Capt. A. M. Scobbie.
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  • 57 12 To Huild Two New 16,000 Ton Ships Mrd.m. Sept. The Java Bodo states that the KPM. intends to build two DM ship.-, ol at least 10.000 toni each, to IncretM the iacilitics on the Ja\a-S)Uth Alrka line So lar however *i.« p :i no deflntte decision but K
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  • 136 12 Hua Tone Bri: 101 :r-«in M <5 9 tor Malacra <i 9. M.tta Hart, Bra 510 ;r -<:n Pcnani IJ tor Penang via ports !•»!< Andrt'-Lebon. Fr 737t, frOBI Shanghai 6.9 lor llantlllcs, via Pramni M Rhesus. Brit 117ft, irom Y<>k<»! f>o for OUMfOV 11 I Tlnombo. Dut
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  • 58 12 Bept 5 Jai Jeruf Kha (SUunt; Taliaie, Sibajak Dut 1 Kamuniim DapC St Frai.ris. Han HODf Uonf, Larut. Rantau. Aing Leong. HoOf Keat, Tronoh. Ban Btong Hrr Honiz Lain. Hong Thong 'Brit I Sept 6 Yolgflll Lipis Medusa. Ipoh »Brit»: Genoa Maru. Kakt> Maru <Jap>: Arabia < Ital >
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  • 177 12 The following passengers are due |n Singapore by the Patroclus lrom UK about Saturday Mr. H. E. Hall. Mr. A. R. Morgan. Dr and Mrs R. S. Johnston and infant. Mr H B. Knox. Mr Q E Johnson. Miss A A Gentles. Mrs T M. Calhaem. The following
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  • 74 12 .The Master Attendant. S.S. Sinuapare. has received the fottowlng telegram "Reference telegram Yrsterday's ciate. original buoy at turning point nir Pinto Qedong li now replaced in correct potitton. Tht liu'ht is now burning. According tQ a Naval menage :rom CommandtT-in-Chiei China Station KISS it kg stated that
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  • 164 12 sl^ips alonrsidf ll?r Whar\e> «»r Kxpeetrd to arrhr i »-t Wharf ißatrasMt («ate I) Cremer 22 Anshun Main Wharl (BalnUMt Gait Vai Maru 18 P.-rak 15. I M.if. .-s" Pr.: I i Rakusan M Kmpirr l»«»< k IItWJS date Blntazi V i Voi l.tnpirr Dim k
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  • 45 12 SnatcluKl I'. Th»- tall wen- Ma| cl»-ti •< u\. other Ch;:.. ar, Fornr M:d.r. bro'j i pleaded kuim Dmstta I Irom ttM South BHdf< ItoOfOMgl I number jostled and Mm lountjl: Tl.ace us* i partner n. pr« i lo bi SUJ-' who had
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  • 34 12 Pfctial ii.hn little'* .iiufU Mr K J tru!' a rl«-rk Ofli iv r..rr» si and firm T hand'-rt b> D h»- I d Ml A W !>•' I.' and V D Kn
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 680 12 VISIT AUSTRALIA Cool off in the WONDERLAND of the SOUTH. Countless attractions await the tourist in this Southern playground. Wonderful scenes great cities glorious nut: ATI V beaches and the best climate in the World. CjK£/i /L* i Take advantage of the greatly reduced fares ~~.,^r-r* which will operate for
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    • 141 12 aaaw j^aaaaaaaaaaaaaV^^^^ *X3%*l^ *%AJj^. TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA S:f ANO MOST OF THE U.S.A. y-| To* N*m SaaaAr lUmu «f caa laiilir Siilw*. Ranwn 1 See lav aaat af «aw mi illim Caaa^Ua km*— •<*' >> WSf&m < ■*<■ uaa Ifeaan «w i■ti 1 1 i botxij jFtEL vniwal atraWat
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 558 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 am Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 am Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7JO ajn Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pjn Keiantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 pjn
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    • 521 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated in England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. Pi NINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (NDBR CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE 1 WARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Due Tonnage. Singapore Tonnage. Singapore. LA 11.000 Sept.
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    • 559 13 Eller man BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "fcIXERMAN" LINE. KREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VTA PORTS ANF"/ SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers Dae Sails. s.s. City of Pittsburg For Havre. London. R'dam H'burg Sept 15 Sept 17 s.s. City of Newcastle For Havre, I/Ondon. R'dam H'burg Sept.
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    • 1037 13 THE BLUX FUNNEL LINK (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP GO <ltSl t Steam Ship Co., Lid., and China Ltd. ■^o. HUS tta JL5 twaa N«*lg*tton Co.. Ud. THB CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co LM THE STRAITS BTEAMBHIP Co. Ltd THE BARAWAK BTEAMBHIP Co LM ?SS £S!P\JS^ lO J L F lOf C
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    • 792 14 K. P. M. I KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ REAEL -Sept. 7. Cheribon 'not for passengers*. Semarang. Soerabaja. Boeleleng. Ampenan. Padang-Bay. Benoa. and Banjoewangi. TIDORE Sept. 7. Selat-Pandjxing. Bengkalis. Soengei-Pakning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe. CREMER Sept. 7. Hong Kong. Swatow and Amoy. ROKAN Sept. 8. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas Rengat, OPHIR Friday. Sept.
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    • 397 14 I HOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dind AMERICAN MAIL LINE P COMFORT WITH tor ECONOMY PRESIDENT LINER TOURIST Offers LARGE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS I Each with hot and cold run nine water and restful beds. UNEXCELLED CUISINE DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT ORCHESTRAS DANCING SWIMMING TALKIES DECK SPORTS In addition to first class EVERY Trans- Pacific
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    • 462 14 O. S. K. LINE ANNOUNCE DRASTIC RUUCTIONf f\ AND CABIN CLASS P \ss |Q| N Singapore to East and South African v bt L American Ports, as follows REDUCED RATES M»wo to Princp :rts FIRST CLASS CAB TO MOMBASA BFIRA DURBAN 5.575.(K) CAPE TOWN MMJI SANTOS J693.00 B. AIRES $712.00
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  • 257 15 PROLIFIC SCORING IN HOME CRICKET sex Runners -Up In County Championship London, Sept. 5. npionatalp season f with the match Essex and Sussex. inninga points. matches remain Mr. H. D. G Leve va the M.C.C. Austra--vMrborough. Eastern Indtei at Skegness 89) Mr. H. D. G XI vs. West Indies at
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  • 207 15 Itered Bank Lose T.P.C.A. ;r Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 5. I the slightly sodden state <ry tast and interestwitnessed when the leaders' of the S.F.A. ition, beat the CharterI -1. to finish the Tamilians ipeiior team During the the Bankers were hard their opponents. minutes from the kickBCOred
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  • 103 15 Two Record Performances By Japanese Tokyo, Aug. 13. world swimming records have i broken by Seizo Maklno. a young who finished second in the 0 rr. tref tree style at the Los Angeles Games. Yesterday, he swam etres in 4 min. 47.6 sec. and 1.000 Ktres In 12 min.
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  • 15 15 defeated Hartlepools in a i.sion (Northern) match at on Tuesday by three goals to Renter.
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  • 161 15 Malacca Beaten By Seremban A goli match between the Malacca > Golt Club and the Seremban Golf Club was played at Seremban on Saturday j and Sunday, with the following re- suit SINGLES Malaria Strrmban C. V. Brandon 0 n. B. Fraz^r D Sime o J. S. Johnstone Straalm*
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  • 28 15 The September Medal Bogey will be played lor on Saturday and SunI day. September 9 and 10. and the Ladies' Medal (stroke) on September 11.
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  • 197 15 Appreciation of V. E. H. Rhodes' Services From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Sept. 4. The annual meeting of the Negrt Sembilan Hockey Association which j was to be held on Monday at the Negri Sembilan Club was postponed for want i of a quorum. The following report was
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  • 30 15 Hong Kon^ Defeated By Tientsin Shanghai, Aug. 17. In a friendly Interport polo match 1 this afternoon, Tientsin defeated Hong I Kong decisively, by 12 goals to 2.
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  • 517 15 F. AND N. DEFEAT MUN. SERVICES Margin Of Two Goals rraser Neave .I; Mun. Services .t. Brilliant weather, whole-hearted enthusiasm by the supporters of both .earns and clean and interesting play were features ol the first semi-nnal in ihe Commercial Cup competition yeslerday aiternoon at the Anson
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    19 15 .Municipal Services goalkeeper clearing: from a hot attack by t'raser and Neave's in the Commeivial Cup game last night.
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  • 267 15 Results of American League (tames New York. Sept. 2. Results ol games in the National and American baseball leagues yesterday were NATIONAL LEAGUE. R H F. Chicago 10 I Cincinatti 7 6 0 New York 2 7 0 Boston 0 4 S New York 5 9 0 Boston 3
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  • 76 15 Wins U.S. Professional Golf Title Wauwatosa. Wis.. Aug. 13. Qene Surazen to-day won the annual I championship tournament of the Professional Golfers Association, which carries a first prize of $1,000. defeating Willie Goggin. oi San Francisco, by five ,up and four to play. This was Sarazen's first triumph
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  • 33 15 New Zealand Rugby Back For Wigan Unable to secure employment as a school teacher. Gordon Innes. the New Zealand Rugby back, has accepted an I offer from the Wigan Rugby League.
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  • 77 15 (From Our Own Correspondent Land >n. .\mk. 9. Mr. Richard Mars.:. fi&J iu.ticjtrainer of the racehorses of King Edward and King George, who died on May 20. left £383 met personality £284). left an estate which is surprisingly small in comparison with that left by Mr.
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  • 463 15 Neusel Defeats Crossley On Points 'From Our Own Correspondent.! London, Aug. I'd. While it is officially the off seas >n lor British boxing, good and interesting fights continue to be staged, and two excellent matches took place at Leicester last evening. In the first j Walter Neusel. the German
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  • 78 15 Government Monopoly In Manchukuo Tokyo. Auk 11. Horse- racing has been made a Oovment monopoly In Manchukuo The new horse-racing law. as promulgated in Hsln«kln i Changchun) provides that racing shall be prohibited "except when it Is conducted by the Government or a Juridical person" to diffuse "knowledge
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  • 73 15 Chinese Co. Win Iroquois Cup The following is the result of the Iroquois Cup Competition which took place at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday. 1. "E" < Chinese > Coy. 2 "C" < Scottish Coy. 3. "D" (Eurasian* Co. Five teams competed. The Commandant of the SVC. in
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  • 63 15 The following will reoresent the YM CA. at cricket against SRC on the SR C. ground on Saturday, at 2 n R. P Ridley < Captain V W R Willis. O. L. F Willis. John Le Cain C D J. Lovlck. L. M. Pennefather. S riera. Lee Fong Lim. E
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  • 933 15  -  Grantland Rice THE NEXT— WHATEVER IT IS Brassie And Long Iron By A twenty-year camp follower of golf in all its varied and changing aspects has this query to offer: Dear Sir— What, la your opinion, is the hardest shot to play with consistent correctness?' More
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    • 38 15 ARGUS Racing Expert of the Sporting Pink OUR $5 DAILY WIRE FO'<R HORSES ALL •-OWED A PROFIT \rgus, Eu Court Singapore. SENSATION IN TOWN! GIRL MISSING! BIG REWARD to anybody givin? information of her whereabouts. Apply THE CAPITOL
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  • 2376 16 THREE HORSES LOWER FIVE FURLONGS TIME Sultan Of Perak Wins Firs Two Events ASCOT FROCK PROVIDES BIGGEST SURPRISE The best time for five furlongs was I put up by Lady Rossdale carrying 7.7 with Spencer up— l m. 1 sec. That was in the
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    • 45 16 WE OFFER A GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITERS MODEL "CARRIAGE A." (WRITES A LINE 8! ins: HOLDS PAPER 101 ins WIDE) NOW AVAILABLE AT THE GREATLY REDUCED PRICE $80 TO CLEAR CALL FOR INSPECTION AT MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSI LIMITED. SINGAPORE L..
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    • 11 16 I "THE CHAMPAGNE OF TABLE WATERS I THE HOT SPRINGS, SELETAK.
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