The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 September 1933

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. EST. 1835. No J4, oca SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1933. 11 CENTS
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  • 51 1 I x| MPUK READER I PRIZE I Football Com-; I fry one reader, II -.ee 1 yik Bank Budding. 1 KsmUh 1 'Jaipur. I r awl thw results of matches in the. m '".•T ,r ri' S^nL Q K. etitkni No. 4 close m^~ ofidoek. Turn
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  • 123 1 upt. I Htn To Represent Hritain London. Sept. 13. r. v, no is at Lossiecttd to r"*urn venlng. ng be will be v___tjjj yj v la Dnfti d St; tes ent Conferfi li London i also d-scnsa cefL d with tbe work I nl Clfl r with Pr
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  • 44 1 inst Japanese rn] inj Si yi 1 5 tin fi. ol the in- ;.ai:' u competiI ondon to-day by nrative M.P. r for en complete .tjpr. M Bid '.j--issftons iCao( rests -t Parilanawtsry rett had to »<C h-^ir I4 IpDt Reuter
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  • 20 1 London, Sept. 13. BIT John SiIn Scotland, tie on Septem- odance nn I■ i I British Radio
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  • 110 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Pon Vast Area Flooded In China snangha.. Sept. 1"» Ai. serlaj ftrvej oi tbe flooded areas in the Province-! ol Hoi. an -_n'_ Shantung show.- that tbe srea still -r.aer water is 6.000,000 >q-iare feet, ..nd the i to* pecfde homeless is 1 *****.000
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  • 48 1 dmimm, sept is. Tbe Prince oi Wales, who has been mending a noli day privately at Biarritz left Paris on his return to London .hie afternoon Unfavourable weather c editions necessitated the cancelation of ths Prince's original plan to ny honv from Le Bourget British Radio
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  • 274 1 Scheme To Liquefy Capital In United States EMPLOYERS FEAR LABOUR TBI -r^uncement that the Reconstruction Finance corporation will make loans to American banks, trust and moriu?f e<»mpanie_ is regarded in the United State> a> a last experiment to increase the liquidity of capital without
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  • 84 1 &1.M0.000.00.. Available To U.S. Banks Washington.. Sept. 15. In orc-r tj encourage linanoial ._ou_»es to knd more freely to business and ...dustry and thus promote Mr. hh-viveiT's r^overy programme Mr. JesM Jones, chairman of th* Reconitrue*ion Plnanee Corporation, has announced that tbe Corporation which i _bo«l ...oiio.ooaooo
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  • 169 1 Japan's Watchful Policy Shanghai. Sept. 15. Mr Want Ci:. T »g-wti, th* Chinese Pn sTranged to nasi Mr. -_riyi »hi fapanesi Minister in rtdei ir. Nankftni at The .'ap.xiK.N- F igr Office has Bi rj M* Japanese Consuls Btkmod different centres in Chins r -«~> observe 'tno
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  • 41 1 American Golf Championship Cin« innalk, Seul. 15. C. Ross Bomsrville f Ontario > last year's champion, was eliminated in the -u arter- Onalf of the American golf championship over 36 boles bv W. L. Little 'San Francisco. 2 -1 Reuter
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    26 1 Mr* Hastie presenting the Cap to the captain of Iraner and Neave's team, winners of the Commercial Cup competition. Mr. F. Sands in on the right.
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  • 322 1 Manchukuo Issue And Japan London. Sept. 15. In a «nt< rvo The Times on the recent .leader on the Manchukuo situation. JLord l\ tton challenges a leader-writer's acceptance of Manchukuo as a fait accomy > ".nd the statement that thc riflfttiyTr tftor.s&j. of Japan's actions
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  • 134 1 South African Shipping Subsidy London. Sept 15. First confirmation of the report. Which has astounded British shipping eireles. that the South African Government has agreed to subsidise Italian lines to the extent of £83.000 a year to carry Cape produce to Mediterranean ports was afforded in a
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  • 172 1  -  Sin Chew Poh I li.-vt'ii t ion Anion ji The Leaders GENERALS IN SECRET CONFERENCE Shanghai, Sept. I Genera. Ma Chan-shan, -Rho has been conferring secretly with General Yu Zlsueh-chuna on 'ho question cj tfrtT*d:>posa_ it _M» droops vr returned to China irom Siberia, sf!.! remains tn
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  • 21 1 Professor FT Anion will address tbe Singapore Rotary Club at th< weekly tiflln on Wednesday on "Education in I Changing world
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  • 128 1 U.S. Will Not Interfere Havana, Sept. The Gove.ii.i i.t las ,;i.nounceu policy promising virtual dictatorsliip. It is atated bluntly that inoividua. rights are to be made secondary to what the Covenune.il considers tht nations good. In the meantime the guard around the Hotel Nation,
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  • 68 1 Philadriphii. Sept. 15. AiiOihei powerful battleship^ New Mexico, just reconditioned, may proceed to Ouantanaino, Cuba, on a trial trip owing to the seriousness o; the situation. The battleship has betalmost entirely reb.ulv at a cost of $10,000 a"d 10 000 tor.s of armo.o superstructure have ben added,
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  • 84 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Raid By Chinese Volunteers Shanghai, Sept. 14. The Chinese ilui <-rs in Kirln osads i gensffsJ attack on the city of Fuchin last niaht. wis n hundreds of plain rtotbss volunteers who have been hidlne within th city attacked the Manchukuo parrison troops from
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 44 1 jjGIA TEA Briii^ freshness fragrance of the Alia i r. gardens direct to FOBi home. RAFFLES HOTEL. LTD. L MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. I TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS KT.TSTAFFEL SERVED From 12 to 3 |Mn. a FECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE EXTENSION TO 2 ftJ* BAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA
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    • 101 1 On Other Pages Sine Boxer Fund Chinese students passed through Singapore on their way to European universities Page M Skull Cap selects Pimfcawa-1.. for the (J old Cup race to-d;»y— Page 16. English nnd Scottish learue football fixture*— Pf» re 16. I/Oral Chinft-e celebrated tbe Earth God festival— Pace 9Ffcwigff
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    • 91 1 There h no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER ENDURANCE /____j__ _4_p_-M» ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL m m CENTRALLY LOCATED IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT PRIVATE DINING ROOMS SEA AND SUNBATHING CONFERENCE ROOM TENNIS GOLF EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH W. C. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND SERVICE GENERAL MANAGER
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  • 224 2 It Weeks For Man Who Stole Mahjontf Set Tan Teck Koh. a young Chinese, was convicted by Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, yesterday of housebreaking and theft and sentenced to 14 weeks' rigorous imprisonment. The stolen property was ordered to be returned to complainant Tin
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  • 122 2 Turf Club Plea For Locally Bred Animals From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, Sept. 15. At the annual meeting of the Turf Club an attempt was made to do something .in favour of the Siamese, pony. Owners complained that the big prize money and the best races were devoted
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    25 2 E. Then scoring the second goal for Fraser and Neave in the Commercial Cup final last night. The M.P.H. goalkeeper failed to hold the ball.
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  • 57 2 Held Up By Had Weather From Our Own Correspondent." Bangkok, Sept. 14. The outward Dutch airmail, delayed at Rangoon owing to engine trouble, arrived at Prachuab at 12 30 p.m. to-day, thus delaying its arrival st i Singapore The weather between Burns and Siam is very bad. The
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  • 52 2 Must Not He Sunn In Schools TtXsm Our Own Correspondent.' Bangkok. Srpt. 14. The Minister ol Public Instruction, deeming some of the words of the newly -composed National Anthem rv--1 erring to a change of government unsuitable to Siam's younger generation ha.s prohibited its use in the ■Chools
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  • 296 2 BANGKOK TURF CLUB'S RESPONSIBILITY £5,000 Spent On Education From Our Own Correspondent' Bangkok. Sept. 13. Some years ago in the heyday of racing the Turf Club decided to send three Siamese Students to Europe to be educated and to qualify as veterinary surgeons Up to the
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  • 275 2 Allegation Against P.W.D. Peon Evidence that they had been cheated nit of small sums of money by a P.W.D. peon who falsely promised them employment, was given by two Indians in tne Police Court before Mr R. J F. Curtis yesterday when two men. Kanoo And
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  • 16 2 Motorists t ;i together under th. t Automobile Ass«- the King as pa-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 181 2 wmm 11 just out of sorts, I wanted I something to put me right/* mm- o> Are you. Uk>, like 'his busy nutjre. jm>t out ot MTU -.n.l neeumg tf.at 'iome- >^ •-V* rj^^ thins tnat maneb aii tne difference Ta^t\ between a etunoulc 'b».\ow par' feel- u a CUIUIIt
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    • 341 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION Oxley Rise (off Tank Road) Opening October High elevation, large and airy rooms, modern sanitation, garages. Enquiries Telephone 3798. "EAST ANGLIA." G OXLEY RISE. Near Town. High and cool situation Large grounds. Excellent cuisine. Tennis. Garages and modern sanitation. Daily or monthly terms. Telephone
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    • 242 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAI NOTK I Tender* NOTICE Is hereby Mm Mat ntM| are now invited t materials or services and culars oi such tend In the Tender Room M Annual Tend' r .9.4 Dat« of Closing. See Mur Supply and B\ I Lorong 40 o Cl Ipn 19th Supply ol
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 119 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK I Saturday, 16th. High Water 09.11. 7.5 It.. 20.01, 8.0 ft. Singapore Races, Fifth Day. Golf: Island Club September Medal. Skating competition. New World. Cricket: Khalsa Association vs. Minto Youngsters. S.K.A. ground. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup. first round Malays II vs Chinese I. Anson Road; (Colman League)
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    • 119 2 Pranakan vs. Darul Bahar I, Jalan Besar. Skating competition. New World. Monday, Sept. 18th. High Water 10.05. 8.3 ft.. 21.34, 9.1 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup. first round replay: Pulau Brani vs. Chinese 11. Anson Road Stadium. Tuesday, Sept. 19th. High Water 10.25. 8.6 ft.. 22.10. 9.6 ft. Licensing Justices meet.,
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    • 551 2 CHURCH SERVICES illth Sundav Alter Trinity wesley methodist episcopal hi i» ii ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL Pastor R. L. Archer. .6.00 a.m. Holy Communion 830 am Sunday School. i.30 a.m. Matins. y ir> am Morning Worship. Sermon by .8 a.m. Holy Communion "Chorale s M Thevathasan '9.15 a.m. Holy Communion 6
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  • 86 3 K (l -l KK IN TAIPING CASE Inmgenieflt Not Carried Out laiping. Sept. 13. i_.recd to sell IM r >n the instalment i and to have then de- .hild after receiving Lim Kiam Yian, was the police court with tions. said It was true
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  • 36 3 Selangor Club Loses $3,415 Own Correspondent.' hu.il.i lumpur, Sept. 14. c divisions of the shown in the half- .nt there was a loss club chambers account 18, and on the Fraser's IOSS Oj 03.415.
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  • 64 3 U, ol Kilat Gardens, ads, ia ?oing home on with Mrs. Cornwall the year. Mr. Cornwall ttler in the Highlands leveloped an interesting ported citrus and other g in extensive patch of m imported strains. In visitors found his ill centre from which to but now Mr Cornwall One modern
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  • 175 3 FILM STAR TO PAY $75,000 ALIENATED HUSBANDS AFFECTIONS Claire Windsor and a Stockbroker Los Angeles. Sept. 14 L-STSSL"* 1 ttMW dollars damCCas have been awarded to Mrs Marian Read, who sued Miss Claire Windsor, the well-known film star tor Snmmlmaf'SS* S "tactions of her husband. Mr. Alfred Read, a stockMrs.
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  • 74 3 Father Cardon's Malacca Collection Malacca. Sept. 8. The local historical society's exhibits have recently been enhanced by Father Cardon's loan of his collection of old coins numbering nearly three hundred. It includes early Dutch and English currency, both sliver and copper. The coins are arranged with descriptive
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  • 1163 3 RADIO NOTES NEWS LOCAL RECEPTION QUTSTANDING items ol the Empire w broadcasts during the past week have been the St. Leger commentary on Wednesday evening, and the memorial service from Westminster for Viscount Grey. Both came throng h well but the latter could not be compared with the quality of
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  • 86 3 Whv Chinese Was Attacked with Changkol At the continuation of the trial oi Ang Chia on a charge of causing grievous hurt to another Chinese, Voon Ngee. with a changkol, accused was convicted after medical evidence had been recorded He was sentenced to four months' rigorous
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  • 31 3 Sebastopol, Sept. 13. It covered the distance of 1,400 kilometres in 22 flying hours under exceptionally unfavourable weather conditions. The volume of the dirigible is 2,200 cubic metres. Tass
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  • 60 3 Plans For Kedah Rest House Plans have been drawn for a large resthouse which the Kedah Government proposes to build at the landing ground at Kepala Batas if the Dutch Air Malls make Alor Star their nightstop. The new resthouse will have ten bedrooms. Electric lights and
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  • 78 3 We did Hammond, the Gloucestershire and England cricketer, an injustice yesterday in anticipating that he would score 3000 runs this season. He had already done so in the match at Folkestone at the beglnj ning of the month between an England jXI and the West Indies, and his i aggregate
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  • 334 3 GERMAN PROFESSORS VISIT Ideas Which Are Adopted in Europe Professor Ernst Boerschmann. of the (Technical College, Berlin a well-known j expert on Chinese architecture, is in .Singapore on his way to China. This is the third time Pr< .lessor Boerschmann has visited China to study the architecture
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  • 52 3 The cashier ol Bhavi Brothers, Robinson Road, a Chine.se who was travelling in a nsotor-car on Tnursday with a Javanese and an Indiai mistained severe lacerations ol the face a.s the result ot the car turning turtle at the nth milestone, ikil Panjang Tht- other occupant- < the car r»ceived
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 167 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Roistered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. I REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: I 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street. Malacca. 4, Kiyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 5. Q. Wong, Esq., (Chairman), The Hon'ble Mr. Tan Cheni K
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    • 146 3 Tee nted suffer no long er che Mht S»d discomfort of Rhe_matn«n Sciatica, Lun,befo if your tkod to kept In a pure and healthy itatc rtmovt tht cauM of tht trovotu by «-Jdn f Clarke', Blood Hixturm. QfmlCSMmmummtSmrm. a 4*mQ\sm*mUQmMDmrTAaLMTJmrm St Shimura Co. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits
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  • 471 4 A Local Breeder Interviewed Mr. Tan c ;vr._, Chew, oi Penang Cot 9 1 1 River Valley Koad who owns Warjax Rhexenor. the Champion dog of Singapore, showed a representative of the Free Press round his Kennels the I other day. One of his new importations (Ale- j
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  • 121 4 In exercise ol the powers rested in by the Chandu Enactment, the President oi the Kedah Stat< Council ruled that do registered smok authorised consumer may be allow( d purchase more than at the rate ol lour •hi in any on day. provided thai in ndlvidual cases the Superintendent of
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  • 886 4  -  TIN CAN TALE By Aletliia. a very geod biicii. which has just arrived at Mr. Tan Chong Chew's Kennels. Sire: Champion Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. (one of the best sires in England to-day, having won numerous prizes, including many challenge certificates of the Kennel ('tub). Ham: Denesgate Pinafore, winner of
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  • 529 4 The Free Prdss Dor Expert here replies to a number of enquiries he has received from local dog owners A.M.M. lt is true that the heartworm of dogs is carried by mosquitoes —up to a point. The adult female worms may grow to twelve inches in length.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 32 4 YES we're happy OH, so happy! HAPPY as can be! Why the jubilation? They have just dined wisely-well-and to satisfied repletion at the G.M.CAFE BE YOU HAPPY and dine there too! Gl..
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    • 197 4 "'HAZELINE' SNOWJtr. Vanish^ <«■•'•••, asin»--. all l _7sl IHI/ ideal I■* f,r tm I]/ J\ p^- U-fresh. ____i-^-__vL/ fr^ p- —^_iKvl\\ Burroughs Wellcov, 4 BL i -5 Los: N ■>_«_^_— i— DUFF'S WHISKY~ _____fll\ m v 9 JUpl^tj- j a K_r_ 1 I l,v ,lur d Imm mwt^ wmm 11°
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  • 256 5 TU Ir.rt XiTTHultural Show, one of the biggest of the year, opened at T ring Park. Hertfordshire. Jumping table during the display given by the sth Inniskilling Dragoon Guards at the Trinf Acricultral Shew. tfrssge dinner party at which wax effigies, including those of Napoleon,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 38 5 mt m __!^a__w >( ____L ft^3 S >^__--- m m ___L V^^T^c; Vw B K^- v r^Ti JM _a _^_e x vJ ____P__k v^"__i A_i t-_-i l?\__l_ r_^_B__S_^ __J_fll __TwS m v__M9es -t i-J H^ l _-_-_-_----t!Off g^BBJWt l-WJ.W. 1.
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  • 1090 6 WOMAN'S CLAIM AGAINST DEBTOR Alleged Attempts To Obtain Unfair Preference In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, a petition for a receiving order against Mr. Joseph David came up for hearing before the Chief Justice iSir Walter Efuggardl, but after argument it was adjourned until Wednesday. Appearing for the petitioning creditors. Mrs.
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  • 454 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week QELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 5 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Sept 23rd. This announcement
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  • 43 6 A duplicate list ls provided ln j which the competitor may keep a record of his entries. These small j lists must not on any account be (used for entries they are only for the convenience of competitors.
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  • 61 6 Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches should send in their claims addressed to Football Competition No. 5 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
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  • 488 6 MISSIONARY TEACHERS' SALARIES Drastic Cuts To Operate In January STAFFS IN AIDED SCHOOLS Drastic cuts in the salaries oi mis sionary teachers in the aided schools of the Colony and the F.M.S. are sugi gested by the Education Department and will probably come into force in January next year The
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  • 107 6 DRANK CAUSTIC SODA Sick Young Wife's Rash Deed The death ol woman named i. mitted sulcld, was _aaaa_ed into the Coroner tins The dni -Iworker Uvtn iin k that he had h. for t*. but bis wife had tuberculosis o'clock on the mon. in woke him and >.. < I
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  • 43 6 Karh tli ti.< son the t 1 ofaaaad ti Mr i i fourth magistr.it>' i w lie Chow Chye Nid thre» month nee Accun< nays' simple imprisoi When the ac< ujm ri day before Ifi court was inforn had be««n pan!
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  • 26 6 Aecori-af to tarns tor aaaa i \*er« the hotte.st BSOSlth With T,., ■Slßg to 95 deal hand Bintang. the i was the e«H i. the lowest
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 7 6 Brooke Bond Tea miih garden freshness. n
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    • 207 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL CaupFITHON No S j I agree to abide by tha conditions governing this compel I- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of thc I jj Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matter* appertaining thereto. My forecast of
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    • 91 6 Orders r. /bm? by post attend \w Jf/ ed lmmedi t /£> jEr teiy. Addres> /S M 9M. High Sf v Singa- Pore y^T fr a«tof Prr*. pr** fArifiL Abunda n r of~j^ Energy IN MNMMM Jaw. -J, D< nu.r hil C m C mt ""ir*, 0 "«*«l bd*, an
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  • 241 7 Ftacta Raised by Cantonese Community Leading members of the Cans ci mnnmity were present at the ntertainment held at the In aid oi the Cantonese burial ground, Feck Shan Teng. Road ir funds on Sunday evening. Messrs. Lam Man-tin. President of Chinese Chamber ol Commerce and head
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  • 27 7 public organisations in Nanking Peiping are making arrangements Id public meetings in the cities in remembrance of the Mukden incident h took place on Sept. 18, 1931.
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  • 45 7  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh No Kuomintang Congress This Year Shanghai, Sept. 14. Owing to the strong opposition raised by the southern leaders, the Central Government has decided to postpone holding the Fifth Kuomintang Congress. The Congress will probably be held early next year.
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    16 7 Mickey Mouse has evidently spotted a good thins: Walt Disney, special sketch for the Free Press
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  • 457 7 Bootleggers Busy in Britain Shady-Looking Vendors Who Dodge Excise Duty lFrom Our Own Correspondent] London, Aug. 29. Two-thirds of the cost of a bottle oi whisky in this country represents excise duty. That is to say. the manufacturer and retailer of the spirit receive only about 4s. out of the
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  • 73 7  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Chinese General Turns Bhuddist Shanghai. Sept. 14. General Sun Chuan Fang, the former dictator of the provinces in the Yangtze valley, who was defeated by Chiang Kai-shek in 1926. was admitted into one of the Pekin Bhuddist monasteries as a priest yesterday.
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  • 82 7 Month's Expedition To Lapland London. Sept. 12. Alter one month's expedition to Lapland, including a twelve days compass journey to the north through forests, a party of 35 English public schools boys, under Surgeon-Commander Levlck. have returned to Helsingfors. i The boys marched 140 miles with
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  • 250 7 Attacked and Captured By Kirghiz Simla, Sept. 10. The following communique has been issued by the Government of India Further reports from Kashgar show that, after Timur's death, the Tungans •invited the Kirghiz to return to Kashgar and endeavoured to conciliate them on terms which the Kirghiz
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  • 49 7  -  Nanyang Siang Pau No Delegates But Two Observers Shanghai, Sept. 14. A Tokyo message reports that the Japanese Government is not sending any delegates to the meeting of the League of Nations on the 25th inst., but will send two representatives there to attend as observers.
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  • 17 7 Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Mr. H. E. F. Savage. Assistant Geologist. Survey Department.
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  • 78 7  -  anyang Slang Chinese Gunhoats To Make Survey Shanghai, Srpt. 14. Mr. Yu Min. of the Nankin* Foreign Office, has arrived in Cant m in connection with the seizure of the Coral Islands off the coast of Hainan. He conferred with Mr. Lam Wan-kol. Chairman of the Kwangtung
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 163 7 EARLY BOOKING FOR TO-NIGHT IS ADVISABLE BRITAIN'S LATEST LAUGH F-.AST A COMBINATION OF P. ft WODEHOUSE <-— 4 jmK RALPH LYNN Y>h j^f S An hilarious side-splitting adventure oi a pig. an earl. I_3?T\V-* WINIFRED SHOTTER \flßl DOROTHY BOUCHIER "SUMMER LIGHTNING" BRITISH AND DOMINIONS PRODUCTION NEXT CHANGE* J_" PM pLQ
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    • 126 7 ->->-'—•• WV _________________<-._i WHY SHOULD I CONTROL MYSELF? Nobody else does I know I'm a fool to resist Walter. Everybody else 1 is doing as they please. Why should *'t I But I don't. And the funny i part of it is, I actually don't know whether it is because
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    • 133 7 STANTON NELSON CO., LTD. STORAGE 4 Collyer Quay. Telephone 5874 AJ»3. l 6.15 I ALHAMBRA 9.15 Matinees: TO-MORROW and SUNDAY 3.15 ANOTHER SENSATIONAL PARAMOUNT THRILLER! The Famous Star of "DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE" and other Outstanding Productions FREDRIC MARCH °w Sensational m fm Wl Epic the jj^_B______i inen who
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  • 62 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH GALISTAN —At the General Hospital, Singapore, on September 15th, 1933, .VIILDRKD ELIZA GALISTAN, 60 years. i\ llct ol the late Mr. Edgar Galistan of the Marino Dept Singapore The funeral cortege will leave her late residence. Upper Serangoon Road, at ).30 am to-day for the Cathedral of
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  • 459 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1933 Consumers Needed lI7ITH that unfailing "tact" which n distinguishes it from its conj temporaries, the London Daily (Express improves the occasion of ;the first meeting of the delegates to the Anglo Japanese cotton j conference by threatening the j Government with the
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  • 1065 8 IySdJBSEQN over fcahits the other r ight turned upon the popularity of t.oneymoon resorts within reach of Malayans. Brastagi was winning by a comfortable margin when "Bedoh for me" came from an innocent young thing who had evidently made a recent expedition along the East Coast
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    693 8 fcfcOoUND h_rar:>-.> _iave become as Important In the Hollywood scheme of things as the "him library". Whole I tratß wreck, war or general cataclysm is procurable or. a moment's notice Columbia studios, for instance. have 8.000.000 feet ol sound track— 15.000 miles of lt, and enough to run a
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  • 37 8 An interest i Lim Kho Lena I Boon Ken^ w\ Set dements l. [>eriod on lurlntr the tin V profession In lead of Amoy who flnfs^d hi f JiHoae •onn ection Wttl i branch s. .tanking Oorpot
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 47 8 WHERE WILL YOU FIND THE CLINGING TYPE OF GIRL TO-DAY? asks a writer. Still on the pillion-seat provided she has been clinging tightly enough. Cling to your asset by safeguarding them with "GAFLAC" Policies. GENERAL I ACCIDENT, FIRE UFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 286 9 CHINESE TO STUDY IN ENGLAND fiir! B.A. Included In Partv hinese Correspondent 1 C ui hag brought first batch of nine ho are proceeding mplete their postin English Universities >ices ol the B~ard British share mnity, which is being le purpose ol cem ntse friendship. lents
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  • 44 9 ..astro-German Frontier Plight Munich, Sept. 15. ties are consici r regarding the frlngement by (lying over the W days. Herr Chancellery. Foreign Office to pron Government and of the Austrian als urges the need for ly to protect the I l > Reuter
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  • 46 9 London, Sept. 13. Humphreys, British Amis Iraq, will represent His public funeral of King lad. h. which is conveying home, is due to arrive Ing at Haifa where a p] me is in readiness the 1 -_t stage of the pdskdsjd British Radio
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  • 46 9 Shanehai. Sept 13. Vj siang. the Christian has been staying at a tery on the Taishan his retirement from rees in Charhar. granted iew to foreign pressmen this tid the Chinese must their respect ln the tiers and to recover all Ci ion Times
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  • 29 9 > Chinese Banking CorLtd.. opens for business in lay In the building formerly Bank of Malaya. The a savings bank section r classes. Deposits of $1 irdi will be received
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    61 9 M__ Wli I* 1 6 '"J!** on -WO«tlon that she remained single. Miss Cle^i yC6 Clemen,^»« daughter Of the late Rev .1 S ChTreh^2 H C t Ctor Staplehur>t,Keni. was married at All Saints monlv wm tone 1° Mf Bern rd Thorp il is understood that the mone> uill now
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  • 112 9 Still Or Cooldng Utensils Johore Bahru. Sept. 14. This is not a distilling apparatus but my cooking utensils" said Chee Nam when he was charged before Sheikh Abu Bakar with possession of a still for the manufacture of samsu. In order to prove what he said he gave
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  • 71 9 Socialists Excluded From Coalition Madrid, Sept. 1! Senor Lerroux. ex -Minister ior For- eign Affairs, has formed a republic: coalition government, but excluding the Socialists. His Cabinet is distinctly more moderate than its predecessor and will aim at placating the growing conservative element which has long been pressing
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  • 33 9 A lecture on "The situation in the Near East" will be given by Major A. C B Neate, M.C., Royal Artillery In the S.S.V.F. Drill Hall, Beach Road, at 5.45 on October 24th
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  • 133 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Secret Society Member.-* Arrested a rep c from Manchuria states that a plot to assassinate Japanese and Manchukuo official- on September 18th, the ren. »mbrance day of the Jan... invasion oi Manchuria was unearthed yesterday when s<'v.-rai Chinese were arrested The arrested men are
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  • 111 9 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES RUBBER London, Sept. 15. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were Spot (Sellers) 3 23,32d. (3 11|16d.) (Buyers^ 3 2i;32d. (3%d.) j Oct.-Dec 3%d. (3 23:32d.) Jan-March 3 13i16d (3 13|16d.) April- June 3 29!32d '3 29|32d
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  • 386 9 Chinese Spend Night In Temple Our Chinese correspondent/ The Earth Lord Temple, sometimes called the Township God Temple, at Feck Seah Street was crowded last nigh: when every foot of space within the temple compound waj occupied by Chinese men and women who believe
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  • 302 9 EIGHT HOURS TO GET THROUGH Lines Difficult To Keep !n Order From :-;r Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 13. The telegraph lines between Bangkok and Malaya and Bangkok and Burma are seemingly very difficult to keep in order The one which goes ri:iht down the peninsula bifurcates at
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  • 173 9 Four Months For Young Javanese dimboo bin Haji. a > »ui j; Javanese who had been remar .:~«1 for senten. foil wing his pl< 4 a of I a char.' of hous. j or''a' r :ing and theft, was sen- j tenced to four months' r'.corous im-i
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  • 113 9 Preparations For Birthday Celebrations Baborat preparattoi ure made a* s- tamat to eel rate H.H the Bultaa i bore's sixt! Sund I At 9 .v .xuard ol i_ ill be Inspected by Inche Abdul i, 'State c mmisioner, after which a levee will be h.'id at the
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  • 97 9 17.5 Chinese Factories Represented Shariffli.ii. Sept. 15. An industrial exhibition arranged by the Chinese merchants of Shanghai was officially opened by the Mayor of Shanghai this morning. Exhibits from 173 Chinese-owned factories were the main features of the I show. Mr. Chen Kung-po, Minister of Industries, has made
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  • 53 9 Shanghai, Sept. 15. The Communists at Ka gan are reported to be staging a rising shortly, according to Information received by the police authorities of the city. Hundreds of unemployed people and Chinese bandits have joined the Reds in the movement. Martial law was proclaimed at Kalgan this
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 12 9 WHAT IS IT? —WHERE IS IT? WHO IS IT? WHY IS IT?
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    • 128 9 ROBINSON'S ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE TO-DAY SATURDAY— SEPTEMBER 16th HALF PRICE BARGAINS FINAL REDUCTIONS This Sale of ours is a genuine event. There are no shoddy goods ordered specially for the occasion only our regular stock ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. GREAT REDUCTIONS ON ENTIRE STOCK IN i CHOTIRMALL'S SALE NOW ON
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 853 10 2,000 Acres Surrendered To Government A proiit of $3,851 for the year was reported at the annual meeting of Sungei Bagan Rubber Co.. held yesterday at the offices of the secretaries, Chartered Bank Chambers, under the chairmanship of Mr. H. c. Atkin-Berry. Only one shareholder
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    • 324 10 May Mean Big Saving In Costs Moscow, Sept. 15. An auto- truck of the Ford A. A. type, which dispenses with the customary gasolene fuel and the carburettor through which lt is fed, and runs on a gas generated from charcoal is the Soviet's latest experiment in
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    • 328 10 Amalgamate The "Big Five" Of the various strange proposals j put forward from time to time by the Labour Party relating to banking and currency reform few have been more fantastic than those announced for amalgamating the "Big Five" banks into one single banking corporation under
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    • 195 10 Singapore. Sept. 15, 12 noon Buyer Sellei Gambler 5.00 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 8.00 Muntok White Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 13.25 Mixed Black Pepper 9.00 Copra, sundried 3.40 Copra, mixed 2.85 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Fair Flake Tapioca* 3.90 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50
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    • 209 10 September 15 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 243 32 London, I months' sight 2 4 1 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 3 64 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2 4 I-ondon, T.T 2 3 31 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 935
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    • 181 10 Sept. 12 13 14. American Can Com. 92»/ 2 93 92% Am. Telephone and Telegraph 131% 132% 131 Atcheson Railroad 68% 681 4 68V2 Dupont 81% 82 82V_ Firestone, Common 26% H% 27 Vs General Electric 24% 24% 24 General Motors 34% 34% 34% Goodrich 16% 15% 16%
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    • 77 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association September 15, 1 noon R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot I loose 11*4 11% RSS equal to London Standard < F.0.8. > 12 116 12 3 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Sept. 11% 12 Oct. 11 15 16 12 116 Nov. 12 12% Oct. Dec
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    • 135 10 September 1_» Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin <of 4 Imp galls.) 1.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump Pit British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline (4-gallon tin* 3 65 Shell
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    • 423 10 Increasing Demand For Ma lay a n Ti mbe r That wider interest in Malayan timbers is being aroused at Home ls evident from the larger orders recently received, says the Malayan Forester. One such order, for 10.000 cubic feet of "kapur" planks, is the biggest the I mills have
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    • 520 10 Strong Market For Metal And Shares «From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 5. Apart from the fighting speech delivered by Mr. John Howeson at the annual general meeting on Thursday of the Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation, the chief development in connection with tin to
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    • 212 10 LEWIS PEAT RUBBER REPORT Singapore. Sept. 15. Tiie decline In prices which took .place towards the end of last week was Cheeked by short covering, and. owing to rumours and ambiguous reports from Amsterdam, the market has since been in a very nervous condition. Under the circumstances genuine trading has
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    • 65 10 During the week ended September 9. 1933. exports from Malayan porta amounted to 6.872 cases, of which 4.622 cases were to the United Kingdom. 300 cases to the Continent of Europe. 50 cases to Canada and 1.900 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period January 1.,
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    • 48 10 Messrs Derrick and Co.. the local secretaries of Raub Australian Gold Mining Co. Inform us that the outnut for the four weeks ended September 12th. amounted to 2.070 ounces. Boustead and Co.. Ltd.. agents- < Takuapa (first half September > 627 hours, 160.000 cubic yards, 638 pikuls.
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    • 96 10 Decidedly More Cheerful Tone I The Stock Ex the lurther lmpro. ol Trade returi better advlc< a di cui- _:> more cl' V and In pr i groups the tend Bar gold. b.,s &U» at 82 50 and im lu,: fixed at 7d Cereals and metali ~s_t
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    • 33 10 Record SI I Seven the-; oi newsprint Australia f; ...->• a ugle sn trial Departm National Ralls a Sydney i et Ls^*** 1 to be the I fti Canadian ne\ sister I>>
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    • 41 10 mM The Central 1 proachcd tll C 'L r ri Bank, the Bn the Incitistrial ™f tt .<r i ><*J Bank and three oi .--«•< lof sio.oooc w giving nil 'Huangho valley the surplus rSL I of China smdsnms
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  • 765 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations mu SFPTEMBCK 15, 1933. Buyers Sellers bob*] ff Cfi) 28s 6d 30s c.d ?!LiiSSj 30s 3& s ??«iffl i&»» 14s 14s 9 <* 1.00 1.03 c.d. Hi 6d 20s 6d g^PfldEM IN) 16 18 V^c f 54 59 Is7dlslod 37 40 45i 2 47
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  • 31 11 Renong Tin Dredging Company. Ltd. Board has recommended payment on October 12 of a dividend I final 1 of 2V_ per cent, in respect of the last financial year.
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  • 213 11 Higher Tariff Proposed In China According lo statistics tor the last I year the value of American oranges, imported Into China amounted to more; than $600,000 for Karangtung alone I etnton city consumed about $500,000 worth of such oranges, the figures being an upward trend In the last
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  • 72 11 facr< <i\ Consumption London, Sept. 11. world's cotton-mill I 100 bales ior the revealed by Federation of n ptlon oi 24,332,000 14.107.000 ..200.000 936.000 5.029.000 >• n opt ion for the il. ii, w,.s as iol8.000 hales t .264.000 1 512.000 1. 233.000 3 .09.000 the very rapid
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  • 75 11 The Singapore office ot the Eastern Bank has received the following telegram trom Head Office In London Directors declare interim Dividend at the rate oi :.s per share, less Income Tax at the rate ol 5s per C. less ls relief in respect Oi Dominion Income
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 562 11 Assets exceed $12.000 onn Assurance in force over $35.000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements) HEADO.TICE: Great Eastern Life Building. CecU Street. Singapore. omcE 27 olrt I The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Engiand and comp.ies with the British
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    • 514 11 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. |L. Ci. JOHNSON: General Manager. HEAD OFFICE No 4, Ceeil Street, SINGAPORE SOUTH f ffjffcjn BRITISH INSIRANCK COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSI RANCK ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CCRRENT RATES L C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager.
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    • 371 11 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Established in 1380 i Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up. Y. 100.000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 121.250.000 President: K. Kodama. Esq Vice-President: T. Okubo. Esq Head Office: Yokohama Singapore Branch MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE LONDON RANKERS Westminster Bank. Ltd The National Provincial Bank. Ltd. Lloyd's Bank. Ltd
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    • 450 11 i CHARTERED BANK OF INDLV. AUSTRALIA AND Cfll.N (Incorporated ln England by Royal Charter* j Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000 000 Reserve Fund £3,000.000 (Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate. London, E.C. 2 Agencies and Branches: ,Alor Star Iloilo Semarang .Amritsar ipoh
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 238 12 Much Bolter Results Expected Next Year The report of the Hamburg Sud- j fUneslka for 1932 shows there was aj IOM on the year's trading of 1,93J.<»00rm. 1.105.840rm. In 1931). which has been coveted by drawing upon the .-.pecial reserve provided for this purp.^ last fear. The
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    • 121 12 At Rotterdam municipal port la id- up shipping decreased during July by 18 units and 76.139 gross tons to 44 ships of 227.043 gross tons, including 16 ws sets and 80.261 gross tons of British nationality. French. German and Norwegian ships laid aside at Rotterdam numbered nine
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    • 43 12 The master oi the steamer Aooei n nkes the following report •At 6.30 p.m. Tuesday. September I2th. passed a large tree trunk floating Just awash in position about 7 miles M. Vh w from One Fathom Bank lighthouse: dangerous to navigation.
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    • 44 12 The Conte Verde (Italian Maib is due here on Monday in the morning Irom Shanghai and Hong Kong ami will berth alongside the SHB uh f S£ 25 f 4l aP^ ,n th^ »ame dk y the wharf at 5 p.m. for Colombo Bo"
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    • 927 12 Transatlan tic Travel In 1833 Varied Career Of The Roval William One hundred years ago the Royal William left Pictou. Nova Scotia, for London- -the first ship to cross tie Atlantic wholly under steam power. She was originally meant to trade between the old French province lo tne St. Lawrence
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 592 12 Burns Philp Line. 1 (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE tin JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Stegular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA <7.37i tons) and the SjS. MANGOLA (3.352 tons): [Cargo only) •s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamert tradlnt to Australia. Cabins
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    • 218 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESB 22, PALL MALL, LONDON. S.W 1.1 of fast twin-screw OU Driven Mall Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, PORT SUDAIt MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Raagees CHESHIRE Sept. St YORKSHIRE Oct IS SHROPSHIRE Oct. Sf OXFORDSHIRE NOV. STAFFORDSHIRE
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    • 61 12 ti n r^^»^»»»»***iMs_s_s___BHßHH^ TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA U AND MOST OF THE S.A „-n *T* f ■umaaßsu. c-»_^_h_-i a^u-. Jr_B w l i^J_T rt t ij I!^^ "-n T"-_*!T!!". ,w i^. al !r (fil gV "ONGKONC RAM*"T^MBERs"~ 'CAPO** |Spk Canadian National f ra. I nm. Ra-hsssj t»— _J_.L *3^ I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 567 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and A rrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok .very Saturday i 7 p.m. and Thursday a :n. iKtdah Monday \o Friday Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 730 am. Kuantan <via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pm. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m.
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    • 213 12 VESSELS ARRIVED GO. Merlin. Fr. 953, from Saison ;14 9. for Baigon 18 9. Kut Sang, Brit. 3643. from Osaka I ISA for Calcutta 16.9. Plancius. Dutch 3530. from B Dell 15 9. for Batavia 15 9. Tomohon. Dutch 684. from Sambas 15.9. for Sambas 19 9. Laxmi. Brit. 119,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 502 13 P. o. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated in England) VIAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. [Due Tonnage. Singapore TA_.r-_._r-. c--***** qpnt is .>_-.d_tt- lonnage. Singapore. juu fcept. i:> CORFL 15 000 Dpr 99 KS i.070 Sept. 28 ,UUU
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    • 576 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. j I 'Incorporatea ln England 1 I ELLERMAN" UNE I FREIGHT SEF VICE TO I' Nil Mi KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS ANT. SUEZ CANAI HOME. WARDS. Mt»iuera s.s. City of Pittsburg For Havre. London R'darr. H burg In Port See* 16' < s.s. cuy
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    • 1182 13 |k% V*T* *"rliL>* > *^C^ i_-»— M M M,MM^~----— V u__W^* s _U*~*-_f a^^ x m mM I X. ________A_ _______________J_a___J ___^^_________F-_BPV^-_-1 _1/v^^___[_____l a 2^**^^^ THB BLUE FUNNEL UNE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW frPBAMRHIP OO flOO^ Steam Ship Oo_ Ltd- and China Lta eaawsaaar w. 'W t^_. l_^^JL2 te N
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 818 14 K. P. M. KONINKIXIKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU VAN LINSCHOTEN— Saturday, Sept. 16. Penang mails only), Oelee-Lheue tnot lor passengers). Sabang. Tjalang. Meulaboh. Tapa-Toean. Sinabang, Singkel, Banjak-islands. Sibolga. Padang. Indrapoera. Benkoelen. Kroe and Batavia. VAN OUTHOORN-Saturday. Sept. 16. Padang-Bay. Ampenan. Boeleleng *_.T__rl TOBOALl— Saturday. Sept. 16, Koedap, Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis, Seneboei and
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    • 456 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ofhJ AMERICAN MAIL LINE I ls(a- Sn) 1. m (k(H S TRAVEL IN COMFORT j ON President Liners trist Class For years President Liner First Class, symbolizing comfort at I sea, has proved the popular choice of discriminating Trans-Pacific travellersTourist Now these fine large easy riding liners
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    • 480 14 OS. K. LINE ANNOUNCE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS i\ AND CABIN CLASS PASSAGE IMlh Singapore to East and South African ami v. JUI American Ports, as follows:REDUCED RATES (minimum) to Principal Ports FIRST CLASS CABIN Cl w I TO MOMBASA <> BFIRA DURBAN $378.00 *;;i;>,„ I CAPE TOWN $403.00 $:^,,h j SANTOS
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  • 409 15 Opposed To True Sporting Spirit Kl a! I LUMPUR I DENT EXPLAINED n sldenl of tiie >.'ll League. Ucumstancea in Selangor d was played former had insecretary their a walkover to the The factl as tics and my own stated as follows: last the honori League informed
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  • 26 15 The tie for the ladies spoon was played oh yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. Crawley with a score of 47—15—32.
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  • 30 15 Wales beat Ireland by 6 goals to 2 in an international water polo match in Dublin. H. H. Griffiths <3>, A. Woodward <2» and A. V. Lyle seored for Wales.
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  • 158 15 For the convenience of race- goers we publish in handy form j i Skull Caps selections for to-dav's i J races i Gold Cup. Horses, Class I D iv. I— Hi miles: PUNKAWALLA: DONE UP i ANTICUR. J Horses. Class I. Div. 2. i I'm
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  • 118 15 Johore Civil Service Tournament Johore Civil Service Club lawn tennis handicap tournament has now concluded, the final ties resulting as follows Men's Singles A: R. F Goodman beat Ahmed Keppel bin Jaafar 3 2, 6 1 Men's Singles B: A. de B. Thomas beat F L. Williams 6—l.
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  • 148 15 Te>t Wickets In 220 Lararootf's snecesa in Australia last Winter is strikingly emphasised by his Tes: niateh analysis. He bowled 220 overs in Test niutehes 49 more than his companion last bowler. G. O. Allen and his 33 wickets cost less than 20 runs each. His bat tins
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  • 73 15 Friendly International At Lake Forest __ake Forest, Illinois, Sept. 15. In the international tennis (friendly) contest Quist beat Gledhill 6. 6 2. 6-3; Parker beat McGrath 6-4. 6 2: Crawford and McGrath beat Shields and Parker 6—B. 6 4. 6-4. 6 3; Shields beat Crawford 5 7. 6-3.
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  • 82 15 Football is certainly spreading. It ll being played by coloured teams now in South Africa. The last match between the natives was a good one until someone tried to imitate the English shoulder charge. The man charged down immediately set upon his aggressor, and in a twinkling the
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  • 73 15 Louis Soresi. Carm ra'i manager, interviewed in New York, said that he had not yet decided anything about Paolino Uzcudun fighting Camera for the world's heavyweight championship. He added that he believed that he would sign articles for the next championship contest with Don MeCorkindale This statement followed on that
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  • 411 15 SEREiMBAN INVITED TO SINGAPORE The Question of Finances (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 13. Mr J. Chambers (Sungei Ujong Club> presided at a meeting of the Negri •oembilan Hockey Association last night. After the adoption ol the report the .statement ot accounts, which showed i a
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  • 94 15 Results in T.S. League (James New York. Sept. 1!. American and National league base- ball punef played today ended as follows R H E. Chicago 3 l Philadelphia r. 7 o Chicago o Philadelphia 8 n 2 IfeNalr made a home run !<•:• Philadelphia and J. Marcum pitched Cleveland
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  • 112 15 .Two Classes of Helmsmen At Port Dickson From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban. Sept. la. The committee of the Port Dicks. u> Yacht Club have decided to tjive a trial to a scheme whereby helmsmen are vided Into two classes. A and B. the former beino, more experienced than the
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  • 58 15 Cricketers will be delighted to hear that Duleepsinhji's health is much improved. H»> recuperating at the Wentworth Dnrmy House Club. Virginia Water, vr.rt his condition is no longer regarded as serious. It will be a long f rr" before the great Indian batsman will be well enough to
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  • 503 15 ARAB PE RAN A KAN MATCHES Victory Against Palembang XI The Arab Peranakan Association XI. who have just returned from theirtour in Sumatra, registered its second win to the tune oi four goals to two. •Than they opposed the Palembang I Rest Team. The game opened
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    10 15 Fraser and Neaves team which won the Commercial Cup competition
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 114 15 ARGUS Racine Kxpert of the Sporting Pink UND FOP. OUR $5 DAILY WIRE Will WIRE. LADY ROSSOALE p.id |52. HHING PINK 10 out of 15 WO\ o r PLACID. iWrm T rxL> j f i-urt, Singapore THE SUNDAY TIMES will contain details of ANOTHER $500 FOOTBALL COMPETITION, plus ALL THE
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    • 176 15 T*y a I Slants I fjMWUj' M^M JjK/ The "SHARD" SLANT CUT fcM^ff Ls so simple that until you've shaved with jfo^P^/ it— you cant be expected to believe what a Aj*3j^>/ difference it makes. The correct SLANTINC. stroke brings a new comfort, a new safety, a new speed to
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  • 1221 16 Skull Cap's Choice For Big Race DISTANCE TOO FAR FOR REFILL MK Teoh Kon Mob's Funkawalfa, which won the race comfortably last year, is SkuU Cap's first selection for the Gold Cup race this afternoon. Irvine piloted Punkawalla to victory by three lengths in last
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  • 86 16 Middlesex have decided to run a sec nd eleven next eeaeon ln the Minor Counties' Championship as a means of recruiting players for their senior side and Jack Durston, who has had several lOt the young players under his care at his winter school, will have the responsibility
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  • 961 16 M.RH. Beaten By 4 Goals To 2 In Final Game !Ir.M.r and Neave 4: M.P.H. B— rste o* cracker firli i m nojiStratc tht frantic enthusiasm Lisplayed by Fraser and Neaves upporters when they won thl Comriercial Cup at Anson Road Stadium esterday, defeating
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  • 66 16 Garrison G.C. Ladies Monthly Medal The Ladles' Monthly Medal was played at the Garrison Golf Club on Wednesday and Thursday. The following were the best returna: MJfii E Power. 47 15 32 Mrs. P Wilson, 47 15 32 Mrs K B. Ro6C, 47 L3 34 Mrs. 8 H. Moss.
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  • 94 16 WHO IS THE HOLDER Anathet boxing muddle! One of America > several controlling organUaUona the National Boxing Association, has informed the International Boxing Union that the middle-weight championship of tne world Is pronounced vacant irom August 15. The New York Athletic Association say that Luclen Brouillard !s champion He beat
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  • 224 16 ENGLISH AND ()1 LEAG nsH Spurs And .r> na To leg The follow. ru and Scottish i -'kl..v •-noon. I>l\l ßlON i Birmingham Chelsea vs As? Derby County Hadderafleld I •rp ».»i i r City Portsmouth va v. Sheffield W< d Sunderland Tottenham va Ar West Brom
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 20 16 IF YOU REQUIRE GOOD PRINTING DISTINCTIVE RESULTS LET US HAVE YOUR ENQUIRIES. WE COMBINE QUALITY with CHEAPNESS MALAYA PUBI^HII^HO^ SINGAPORE
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