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

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. fcST 1835 No. ,4,067^ THURSDAY, SEPT. 21st., 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 26 1 Reducing The Nations Purchasing Power I NFLATION UNCERTAINTY Huge Warship Building Plan Starts credit extens.on than of inflating the curreno
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  • 138 1 DEATJ OF MRS. ANNIE BESANT i Most Eminent Victorian Woman Madras, Sept. 20. Mrs. Annie Besant. the famous Tneosophist leader, who has been ill tor some weeks, died here to-day She was 84 years of age- Reuter. Mrs. Besant was one of the greatest figures of the Victorian era and
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  • 134 1 Washington, Sept. 20. spread strikes involving ninety isand workers m various industries York, Philadelphia and New worrying President Rooseis assistants m the Recovery s they involve a serious impairI purchasing power when it is •tied to speed up business and ployment. uncertain factor is whether r levelt
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  • 75 1 Washington, Sept. 10. Roosevelt is very pleased c progress of the recovery drive that the signing of the is the turning point was by Senator Pittman. after a irh Mr. Roosevelt to-day to the proposal by Mr the free coinage of silver. it is suggested, the price
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  • 39 1 Washington. Sept. 20. Mlt Roosevelt has appointed on Moore, former Congress- Virginia, as Assistant Secretary m succes sion to Mr. Molev Mr. Roosevelt to-day signed codes for several industries, including transportation mot including the railways. Reuter
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  • 171 1 I orner Turned" Al>out Middle Of 1932 London, Sept. 17. 1 he League of Nations' 'Review of the quota of world production and prices" states that there are encouraging signs that the low point of the world economic depression was passed about the middle of 1932 and
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  • 46 1 Dr. T. Z. Koo To Visit London London, Sept. 20. Dr. T Z Koo. who is at present m Java, is arriving In London on October 18 at the invitation of the Universities' China Committee for a six weeks lecturing and cultural tour.— Reuter
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  • 503 1 Urges Modification Of The I British Plan London, Sept. 18. To-day's disarmament conversations m Paris between the French Premier and the Foreign Secretary. MM. Daladier and Boncour. and the British Ambassador and the Under Secretary for Foreign Aifairs. Lord Tyrell and Capt Anthony Eden, began
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  • 91 1 National Guard's List Of Demands Vienna, Sept. 18. The political crisis is accentuated In consequi nee of the meeting of the Heimwehr leaden at Innsbruck, which formulated a list ol demands including the supercession of the Defence Minister. Von Vaugoin. by Major Fey a strong man with whom
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  • 107 1 Dies At The AgTC Of 85 London. Sept. M. The death is announced of Sir Alexander Olegg at the age ol 85 Reuter. Sir Alexander c;ir«^ was chairman nf Barry and Staines Linoleum Manufacture i v.. a director ol Thorneycrofta Ltd ..nd Chairman ol the British and
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  • 127 1 CUBAN REBELS TRAPPED NEW PRESIDENT RESIGNS Threat Of Civil War Outbreak Havana, Sept. 20. An epidemic ol strikes and the threat of civil war has whipped up passions to fever heat in the interior oi Cuba, which the San Martin Government is endeavouring to allay by
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  • 85 1 Havana, Sept. 19. President San Martin has tendered his resignation to the Junta. The situation is considered definitely to have worsened. While troops. accompanied by students, were searching revolutionaries the Havana mob. which shows strong Communistic tendencies, seized several mills. Grave fears are felt for the safety of
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  • 45 1 Havana, Later. A large crowd is parading through j Havana cheering President San Martin. It is understood that the Junta has not yet decided whether to accept his resignation. More American ships have been sent to Antillo. Manzahillo. Cienfuegos and Puertopadre.- Reuter
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  • 59 1 PAPAL NUNCIO PROTEST 1 1 L Vatican Refuses To Interfere Rome, Sept. 20. I The Vatican has met the Czech request for the recall of the Papal Sm j cio with the decision not to Intervene j stating that the Question is Lnsignin- f cant and should be settled personally
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  • 106 1 < Imperilling Co tton Conferen a London, Sept. n^ n tell JTh Neuter to- 1 1> Mr Japanese „m f )it ftdor, aaid h« hoped the prosp- i >t the Anclo-Jaj aaesi otton com. r. i .-.*> w < (1 bi t rnisssil by i•» -"i i I
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  • 84 1 New Taxes fad Salary Tfcs Bi i US, Sep; r br r intentioi r, < tandard re- r I which ihfn I I' Dl IT," 00 )«»<K I R del t will be m- 1 I fc •Vil porai ti satton, I n -s» lures tr m -.ii>
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 32 1 Thpri* la no better Tea than BIGIA TEA HOWS IN MALAYA RAFFLES HOTEL, LTD. vIALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS Special Dinner Classical Music I DANCE (FORMAL) 9.45 to Mid-Night RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA
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    • 152 1 On Other Pages Royal Singapore Yacht Club is unable to raise a team to vi*it Miri for the interport rowing contest Page 16. Wiltshire Regiment beat the Royal Artillery by 6 goals to 2 m the cup-tie replay— Page 16. V Arrangements for S.C.C. Rugby football season Page 16. Mrs.
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    • 161 1 I BIGIA TEA BrangB the freshness afjd fragr&nvf of the M a I a y a r purdens direct tc ynut home CHRYSLER kEAJY HANDLING mm BaBBlSSSBSSBSSSSBSBSBSSSSSBBSSBSBSSBSBSSSSM ADELPHI SEA VIEW "OJEL HOTEL CENTRALLY LOCATED QDCAL SEASIDE RESORT PRIVATE DINING ROOMS SEA AND SUNBATHING CONFERENCE ROOM T I If I i
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  • 667 2 FUNERAL DELAYED FOR AUTOPSY No Suggestion Of Foul Play i I DEATH OF jj MR. DUDLEY WARDE The funeral of Mr. P. Dudley Warde was delayed for an hour yesterday evening owing to a last-minute autopsy having to be performed m consequence of the requirements of the Police and the
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  • 138 2 Persian Officers On A British Island London, Sept. 16. An answer has now been received from the Persian Government regarding the incident at Basidu m Kishm Island m the Persian Gulf where recently some Persian naval officers landed and pulled down the Union Jack. Basidu has been
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  • 39 2 twe-e £2fl yacht Britannia had season S f lh reCent »«»tta ST2 h0m Finul statistics for the season are: Velsheda 44. 20 10 1 Britanma 39. 12. 9. 3; Astra 33. 6 12 12 TTS 00 VHS-6 5: W
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  • 141 2 Breaks Journey To Meet New Grandchild London. Sept. 18. The Prime Minister is expected m London to-morrow night from Leeds where he is to-day breaking his Journey from Lossiemouth m order to see his youngest grandchild, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs Mackinnon. During next week he will
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  • 39 2 Penang on Sunday night broadcasted an excellent programme on a wave- length of 42.2 metres. The programme included Chinese wedding music, an Indian melody and kronchong selections. It is hoped to repeat a similar programme m the near future
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  • 417 2 BANISHEE HANGS HIMSELF Elaborate Precautions Taken "He seems to have taken a lot of precautions m hanging himself." was a remark made yesterday by Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Coroner, to a Jury at the conclusion of the inquest into the hanging of Wong Moh Han. inmate
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  • 142 2 Ba nd a r Street Chinese Convicted Early yesterday morning, a raid was made on a house m Bandar Street by Mr. R. C. B Wiltshire. A.S.P.. and a party of detectives. The raid was successful. A fully loaded long-bu: relied .33 1 revolver lit contained six rounds*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 193 2 S.V.C. ORDERS Singapore Volunteer Corps routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Relllv. M.C.. Commanding S.S.V.F. Singapore, Sept. 20. Ranges.— The following range allotments are published for information. Transport leave Headquarters Sat. Sun. Bkt. T. Rg Farrer R. 2 p.m. 7.30 a.m. 23.9.33 Ist. Bn. Ist. Bn. j Casuals
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    • 442 2 I m mmmm mmmmmm m m Classified Advertisements. 1 KENNOMEAT CONCENTRATED MEAT FOR DOGS CONTAINS <•> practically no fat. and can. therefore, (j be used with more confidence than < gj ordinary meat scraps, the fat of which <j is often responsible for various skin diseases. KennOmeat is Meat m
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    • 545 2 f\ TENDERS a I SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL I NOTICE. Tenders. I NOTICE Is hereby given that tenaerr are now Invited for the following g materials or services and that parti j culars of such tenders may be obtalnec In the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Annual Tenders for 1934. Date of Closing.
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    • 400 2 TRADL HAH nu,, m GRAPHOPHONE norm uugn above tr.. word "ORAPHOPHO! mark ol COI UMBI I I COMPANY LIMIIi I 108. Clerkenw. ii R 1( Manufa* tun c Ooggpany ii 1 recordtng and repi ,r talking machin, instruments parU •such machin. vs. merits, eyllnden j* [and other devli i r.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 319 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Thursday, 21st. Badminton. Semi-flnal Sect Kirn High Water 11.09 9.1 ft.. 23.24 10.0 ft. Cheng Doubles ChampionFootball: S.A.F.A. Cup. Ist. round: j ships 4.45 p.m. S.R.C. vs. Straits Cattle T.F.C., Golf: Island Club vs. Garrison G.C.. Anson Road Stadium; S.C.C. Island Club, vs. Municipal Services Monday,
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  • 305 3 I j /te R ussian s A lleged Breach Of Trust a iinski. a Russian, who d m a hotel m Sophia 20 as the result of a Bombay police that he n that city on a charge rial breach of trust of made another appearance H
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  • 88 3 Development In B. David Bankruptcy matter m which a i iught against Itr. mentioned In the sterday before the (Sir Walter Huggard I Laycock, appearing for md her Infant childItioning creditors Court that a rather had arisen. One of Mrs. Ekaireb, had. m the Friday last, when the
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  • 93 3 For Thursday, September 21st re ihe hief Justice la the Ist. «'nirt tt 1 1 a.m. I 2 X R. S. Kenneth vs. Ong For farther consideration. I Mioses' by: Criminal Appeals: Rex \v Tco Chwee Chin. E vt Goh Teck Siew. Kua Ling. Bef«ir»- >ir. Justice Gerahty
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  • 180 3 Suid to be An Unlawful Society Seremban. Sept. 7. In the local police court to-day. at the instance of the Protector of Chinese. N.S.. two Chinese named Liew Thian Chan and Sung Tet Onn were Charged with being members of an unlawful society. Mr. Ernest Jeir appeared
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  • 342 3 Sunday. Sept. 10. Hon Mr. T S. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Howell and Captain and Mrs. R W. Blair had luncheon it King's House. His Excellency and Lady Clementi were present at an orchestra concert at the Sdangor Club this evening. Monday. Sept. 11. H. E.
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  • 43 3 AccoHin" to Mr. Lual Pao, Commissioner of the Shensi Piovincial Government 15 oil wells will be dug m the district- ol FuLr.i and Yenchang after the completion of the Hsining-Kansu Highway. Owing to transportation difficulties, engines of only 10 h.p. will be used.
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  • 794 3 SUIT BY LANDLORD AGAINST LESSOR Henry Waugh and Co. Ltd.; Lose Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 19. Mr. Justice McFall gave judgment today m the case m which Henry Waugh and Co. were sued by Mr. Khoo Ec Liang. Plaintiff, as executor of Khoo Chew Pan deceased, sued for
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  • 98 3 A charge of theft ol c against Goh Kow Blang was withdrawn yesterday on Instructions from the Deputy Public Prosecutor before Mr. H. a. Porrer, the criminal district judge. At the previous hearing Mr. C. R. Stuart, who h:ul been briefed for the prosecution, said that the
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  • 260 3 Levelling Old And New Scale All policemen m the Straits Settlements force who have been recruited since 1922. have been paid according to a new scale, which was then Introduced while those recruited before have continued to receive salaries according to the old scale. Now that the
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  • 353 3 Woman Refuses To Return To Husband Klang. Sept. 7. To-day before Inche Osman a Tamil lamed Kruppan was charged with untieing away a married woman named Nagamah trom Bungel Way estate. Knowing or having reason to believe the was the legally married wile )i Annamalay. Th-- prosecutloa
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  • 124 3 Jewd Snatcher Chased and Caught Tan Ah Gee unsuccessfully attempted a variation of the old saying "throwing a sprat to catch mackerel"' when he went up to a 13-year-oki girl carrying her baby sister m the street and tried tc coax the child with some bread. He
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  • 58 3 The Pathan cattle-dealer who Is I alleged to have run amuck at Alor Star a fortnight ago and stabbed a Chinese and two Tamils with a large penknife is at present under medical observation The Chinese died six hours after admission to Hospital and one of the Indians died last
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  • 340 3 Girlg From Malaya m Ceylon Trouble hilaw (Ceylon). Sept. 15. The sn>ry of strict control by the "strong man" of a circus and his sister over an adopted girl was told m Court by one 01 them, whose love affair led to a serious quarrel between the
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  • 391 3 This Week's Crop Of Bankruptcy Examinations A special sitting of the Bankruptcy! Court was held yesterday, the Chief Justice «Sir Walter Huggardi presiding. Mr. D. H. Tudor, assistant Official Assignee, appeared m all matters.! Receiving and adjudication orders I were made against. Yap Eng Cheng. Several
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 92 3 Pgf flgU" Tr re is no better pill I. If" aX^"™" Vs&nl'akY I THE FEDERAL DISPENSAKi. f Raalea Square. Slraapore. j I Has no iilv Hair \on a bea»» —^v^ hair. e^^igg/ J 1 paatea. r>Td g\ I I and Efs?W'KSrlv Bt.'^atmenl &-> &7y JE¥ JT razor. Bhavlin X- W
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    • 17 3 GUT TO PERFECTION Wr I "EAGLE GLOBE" j I Sole Agent* UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES. I
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  • 2048 4 AND A LITTLE DRAWING OF THE LONG BOW "Where Reptiles Are Pets" "AND INSTINCT IS THE LOVE CODE" Film making m and about Singapore can apparently be a very much more thrilling business than we imagine. At all events Miss Virginia Maxwell would have us believe
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  • 217 4 I Film And Stage Versions" Compared From Our Own Correspondent. I London. Sept. 4. The most notable contribution to the brighter side of life m London this I week has been the advent of the film I version of Noel Coward's operetta. I "Bitter Sweet." I must confess
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  • 785 4 Is Medicine Too Scientific The modern medical man is not enough 01 a "medicine man.' He is not venerated a^ he used to be jwhen he had not a tithe oi his present i ability. He is just a scientist now -to be rejgarded like an engineer or a physicist
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  • 553 4 Film Sta rs' Eccentricies (By MOLUE MERRICK) IF you are an individualist you can start a fashion eccentricity all your own But you want to be sure you are individual enough to get away with it All ot Mac West's street dresses are pavement length It is a rule from
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 43 4 futicuid Cools anjCom/orh It embodies the Isilrurs principles of pn>tc«t in^ benefiting the skin. It i perfect powder for dunlins!, lor baby, for suiihurn. after shaving. Sample ea.h Soap. Ointn cum free upon revi«e»t, f- BMBfl Phippa Malaya I m.xJ.l Building. Sintfapoi j
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  • 179 5 Britain 's Luxury Elementary School vsith the most iip-todate education equipment and housed m almost palatial buildings. Britain's most luxurious elementary has opened at Frith, Kent. The school accommodates 1.100 pupils and has cost to build. A view sf the quadrangles showing the well lit class, ooms m the background.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 35 5 THE RESULT f of 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES MUST BE WON COMPETITION will be announced m I NEXT SUNDAY'S ISSUE which will also contain details of another contest m which $500 IS OFFERED. I a
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  • 901 6 Preparing For "Crime Season" In Britain I From Our Own Correspondent I London, Sept. 2. As soon as we have seen the last of autumn, and the long dark nights begin again, thousands of criminals who have been spending the summer at the seaside
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  • 474 6 I INTERVENTION LEADS TO HOSPITAL Alleged Criminal Force On Constables The intervention of a trolley bus inspector, named Sim Hon Koon on behalf of a bus conductor who had gone to make a report at the Rumah Miskin police station against a passenger ended m a squabble
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  • 176 6 'Revelations" At Ampang Village House Readers (says the Malay Mail except, perhaps, Chinese, may not know that m a house near the incinerator at Ampang vilage lives a Chinese woman who has earned a name for herself as a spirit medium. The method of her seance differs considerably
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  • 46 6 The marriage took place at the Zahara Moskue. Alor Star, on Thursday •night of Tunku Mahdzir. a brother of H.H. the Sultan of Langkat. and Tunku Habsah. the daughter of H.H. Tunku Ismail Kechil. The newly-married couple leave for the bridegroom's home m Asahan next Monday.
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  • 548 6 \FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week HELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 5 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Sept. 23rd. This announcement will
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  • 224 6 (Gunner Who "Should Re Ashamed Of Himself* You ought to be thoroughly ashamed ol yourselt r said Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the Second Magistrate, yesterday to Gunner Albert Cole, of the 7th. Anti-Aircraft Battery of the Royal Artillery at Blakan Matl, who pleaded guilty to a charge
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  • 173 6 Memorial Service At Tamil Church An impressive servta WBJ held m i I memory ot tile late Mr Henry M Hoi- I Blngton B.V -Cantab. J P.. at th. i Tamil Ifethodlsl Church. Short PUSSI Besides the members ol the Church the i congregation included a large number
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  • 128 6 Student Decorations Neail> Completed London, Sept 12 The work ot painting the domed entrance hall of India House by lour young Indian artists is now nearly completed The hall already presents brilliant panorama of Indian history, seasons birds and insects. India's six seasons spring, summer, the rainy season
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  • 65 6 A Tamil named Ayaho was produced Mr m ,1 u-. Vn:inß PoliCo Magistrate M I Will.) on Saturday, charged with theft of one "rnerebok" a bird valued $181.90 the property ol one r' Woodford on September 6. at Argus Lane. The accused was alleged to have stolen the bird and
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  • 163 6 Amazing Storj ot l(lll;in Expiation An amazing story I tary expiation ol told when John X i produced from ren X de Pinto D m Cevloi. Accuseds story he returned home Iron, V •t man named i days sftsrwardi Chandanaharm m other m the outer verai he
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  • 128 6 I -alitor Doolarod T<. B Insano Hoo Pllt Si. W the C alleged to have thnmn Ml LafSßl bab> "ut oi the window <>i i..^ house and then attempted to fta before Ist. R J F Can Third Magistrate. yestcrda> unci, murder Medical evideno wai that he was
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  • 72 6 Heavy Fines For lllcinil Storage Alter a proti and Neo Tys stun Lhe pi licensee ol retail Wallleh sire. wen H a Pnrrer, the cj vesti rday and Ol $190 each gf s unprlsonment m d. fault Mr P n K.ik i ernnu nt Monop s. reil and
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  • 236 6 SECRET SOC IETY FEUDS Revolver Firing In The Streets Two mysterious shooting uffrays. believed to be secret society affairs, have taken place m Singapore within the last nine days and the police are vigorously pursuing investigations A six-year-old Hokkien lad is now m hospital with a bullet wound m his
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    • 223 6 I *REE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 5 I J I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- j tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the i j Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters I appertaining thereto. My
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    • 15 6 Or J l> B Pars, i <Edni'. ot Johore, ka Penang when h- m pract
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  • 1641 7 Professor On Emancipation Of The Schoolmaster SHOULD EXAMINATIONS BE ABOLISHED? jhi si -hool-leaving examinations be abolished ProH. Amon. m the course of an address to the Rotary yesterday expressed the view that they should. It nis much more desirable, he *aid, that a young
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  • 140 7 A Stun ()f The Atlantic A: Idea which has already been provided by seronantl m all seriousness fori basic theme of "F.P I*. the Q unont-British-Ufs film which opened season at the Capitol fester* <: If U the idea of building a gigantic raft ni mid-Atlantic for
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  • 66 7 while working near a disused mining wt 11 In Ampang some P.W D. coolies saw a leg sticking out of the water and promptly reported the master to the police who hauled out a very decomposed body, thought to be that of a Chinese. An Iron wheel weighing about 50
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  • 107 7 It is rumoured that the Railway Department have under consideration i the question of running parlour cars on the day mail trains between Pra: .id Kuala Lumpur, similar SO those (running between Singapore and the Federal Capital. These parlour cars. B hich have I snack bar. bridge table.
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  • 90 7 Amusing V\\m At The AHnmbra I Vvirk a to pn>a it a. mora re I C inn J rb it MundUl Th. are i XSggi rawback to m Jan h' dupe ..ways ready t ip hi* pals 081 Ol a tight COrBCT. But when he meet! a
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  • 460 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933 Europe' s Garden Of Eden A chapter of Genesis is being en- acted m Europe. At all events, we have an Eden. La Belle France may be cast for the role of Eve since <he seems to be displaying a lot of
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  • From the FREE PRESS POST BAG
    • 109 8 To the Editor. Sir. If. as suggested m your issue of to-day, the British Government although the largest shareholder, is unable to Influence the rates charged it should surely be quite simple for them, (assuming they do favour a reduction m canal dues*, to utilise their dividends
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    • 419 8 To The Editor. Sir.— There are two ways of looking at restriction of production, one Is the benefit of trade and the other Is the livelihood of the producer. The more S e f; n Jl nded prota *°nists of restriction admit that the purchasing of surplus
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    • 123 8 To The Editor. Sir. I reckon to know g about soccer football at Ho: followed it closely for the past and. confident that I was law .which we have all R ass I entered for your F Competition No 4. and I day that I •guessed" 9 Wr and
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    • 53 8 Following the example lady m Singapore who nd- to market, some Europeans X or both sexes, now regula: bicycles for making shor' former District Officer of Ku to depend on this mode of trt ever his car went wrong tmtes police, and o'her officers are among thos<- a taken up
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  • 1306 8 The Bonin Islands "Singapore A Harrier To Japan Monster duns To Defend Is! Another Change At the Crau. A nut her War Tifiun Passes 7/n.v Ok%4 'I heir Dollar* In America HPO the already well-established war scare in the East has been added a further element by
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 54 8 I "THAT PORTRAIT' SAID THE HOST "is of my granduncle; he lost an arm at Waterloo." "I know," said the youth, "rotten place Waterloo, lost my golf clubs there last Saturday." Why not protect yourself and your property with "GAFLAC" POLICIES GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE St LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong
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  • 1292 9 One Of The Greatest Women Of HerJTune FIGHTS FOR^re edom Clergyman's Wife To Leader Of World Movement Besant. was described by W T Stead as "one of most remarkable women oi The other two were Mrs Mrs. Butler, both, like Mrs the "apostolic type." "promilitant
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  • 180 9 JAPAN'S SCHEME FOR ANOTHER STATE Conference With Mongolian Princes Shanghai, Sept. 20. one ot the leading Mongolian princes D inner Mongolia, named Shihplng has arrived m Changchun at the invitation of the Japanese Commander-in-Chief co confer with Japanese and Manchukuo officials with a view to organising an independent state m
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  • 130 9 Protest Against Terrorist Methods Shanghai, Sept. 20. A new complication m Charhar has arisen owing to the appointment of General Fang Chen Wu. as Commander of the allied forces by the Government of the South-west. General Fang, who has been negotiating with the Governor. General Song Che-yuan, with
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  • 91 9 Famous Economists Talk With Premier London, Sept. 17. Messrs Loveday and Stoppani. directors of the Financial and Economic Commissions of the League of Nations, were to-day received by Mr. Mac Donald m his capacity oi President ol the World Monetary and Economic Conference. It is understood that the
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  • 92 9 BATAVIA— PENANG Wireless Telephony Test [From Our Own Correspondent! Penang, Sept. 20. Mr Von Maglus. manager of Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Penang. on Monday had a telephonic conversation with his principals m Batavia The call, which was In the nature of a test, was made possible by linking up Bandoeng with
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  • 77 9 Death Of Famous French Foreign Minister Paris. Sept. 18. M. Stephan Pichon, the famous Foreign Minister m the darkest days of the Great War and after the Armistice, died to-day. aged 76. M. Pichon was a great friend of Clemenceau and first took office m Clemenceau's Cabinet
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  • 112 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 20. At the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-day Mr. Zehnder welcomed the new president. Mr. Mil- I lington, and the Health Officer, Dr. Blakemore. They m turn thanked Mr. Zehnder and assured the commissioners of their co-operation. Ordinary routine matters followed.
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  • 267 9 DECREE NISI AGAINST COLONY CRICKETER Malay Woman Mentioned In Case (From Our Own Correspondent.) T m Penang, Sept. 20. m the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Cobbett. Gladys Myrtle Rodrigo sued for the dissolution of her marriage with Christopher Gordon Rodrigo. the Colony cricketer
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  • 85 9 Union Times. I Russo-Japanese War Activity Shanghai. Sept. 20. I j The Russian authorities are j reported to be feverishly erect- j ing defences along the border at Manchuli. the western ter- J minus of the Chinese Eastern 1 Railway. S J The entire Russian frontier j has
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  • 31 9 London. Sept. 17. The Prince of Wales arrived this morning at Ballater on his way to Balmoral Castle where the Kins and Queen are In residence.- British Radio
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  • 42 9 With reference to the notice which appeared m yesterday's paper we are advised that the Band of the Royal Air Force will play at the Tanglin Club on Saturday and that there will not be any cabaret or play presented
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  • 140 9 LATEST TIN AND RIBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow: RUBBER: London, Sept. 20. Messrs Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were: Spot (Sellers. 3? 8
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    • 226 9 Toilet Problems V^^^wiLv l will easi,y so,ved by 44 47 ii" Genuine Kau de Cologne und Toiletries. A generous dash -47/;- Shaving Stick ~f *»<1711" v *v j l J 'wrShavmgeream 0t 47U m bath and w ash i bowl, its regular use after Fragranced with "4711" Eau de sports
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  • 787 10 Investors Encouraged By Rise In Price Of Metal I Singapore. Sept. 20. improvement m the tone of i share market, commented our last report, has been < --.ed throughout the current id wiih further support from < 5 being forthcoming, encouragle rise m the quotation for
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  • 226 10 World Exchange Rates September SO SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 1 16 London. GO days' sight 2 4 3 64 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2 A London. TT. 2 3 31 32 Lyons and
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  • 116 10 September 20 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 per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline V* drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline (4-gallon tin> 3.65 Shell
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  • 96 10 Abroad London, Sept. 17. Exchanges to-day were Paris 80 3/32. New York 4.79V 2 Montreal 4.89'/ 2 Brussels 22.42. Geneva 16.16. Amsterdam 7.86 2 Milan 59»/ 2 Berlin 13.11%. Stockholm 19.37» 2 Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 29. Prague 105*8. Helsingfors 226» 2 Madrid 37 7/16. Lisbon 103 3 4
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  • 244 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association September 20., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose* 12' business done R.S.S. equal to London Standard (F.O.B.) 12*8 12 1116 Standard R.S.S. on Tender October 123« l%% November 12» /2 12 5 8 Oct.-Dec. 12V 2 12 5 Jan.
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  • 385 10 Propaganda Helps Rubber Publicity Operations Cover A Wide Field The principal matters to engage the attention of the Propaganda Committee of the Rubber Growers' Association at its last meeting were the British Industries Fair, the Shipping and Engineering Exhibition. Rubber Conferences. Rubber Floors for Operating Theatres. Inflammability of Rubber flooring,
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  • 243 10 Sept. Ui. 19. tt. American Can Com. 95* 2 97 3 5 97 C Am Telephone and Telegraph 130 1 128» 2 \26- 2 b Atcheaon Railroad 67 67' 2 66* 4 a iDupont 83 81 82» Firestone, Common 26 7 26 5 8 26 7 8 General
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  • 362 10 Universal Provider of "Spares" From Our Own Correspondent. > Bangkok. Sept. 13. Owner drivers m Bangkok have a good deal to put up with, and they are certainly not popular with syces. An owner driver at the clubs not infrequently finds that his lamp bulbs have disappeared,
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  • 339 10 Proportions Tonsil mod Various Trades Si tin m >sl basic oi American industries, la Interlocked frith every r industry. l( has been d dining continooosly i<ir the past tour years. because the major Industries which consume steel have been lo wm b poor i ndition that t'.vir
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  • 535 10 Millions To Be Replaced Fucts and Figures *>i the nutocttobue Industry. 1989, published by the National Automobile Chamber ot Cemmercs Ol America, reveal much that It oi great interest to those interested m the prosperity of the tin industry It discloses, tor example, the tact that
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  • 142 10 Singapore Produce Prices Singapore. Sept. »o. i Gambier Java Cube Hamburg Cube g Muntok Whit« V pp i White Pepper Black Pepi Mixed Black Peppei Copra, sundried Copra. mixr»d 285 I H Small flake Tap!oc» i „<, Med. Pearl Tapioca Small Pearl Taplocs Lingga Sago Flour Fair Sago FlOUt 1
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  • 144 10 What DJEJL Aatociatiti ii hniil. rY. jn Our Own n Financial difl the annual report Association r RllMft I Planting-I: MUtM thai th m p (i by 85 m I Not wi subscription! oi Britiv not been pr mised but v placed it t! nation, exper.dituibv realising
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  • 136 10 Largest Airplane m Working N earing Completion MOOI SO l" The large* alrplars '.ling In Its prop. rtl< i Cm mum Dornl i DOS pteta n here and will Bights tht b« ginning I is destined I i bee m< llaaln Oorkjr Bqui creation ol srhich milu< citizens
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  • 924 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations ITEPNESUAT, SEPTEMBER 20, 1933 Buyers Sellers WUlg < £> 29s 30s x.d. Austral Malay 30s 35s i <5s» 14s 6d 15s 6d Sl I 1.02 1.05 c.d. m 19s 6d 20s 6d SgJang Padans ($1) 16 18 60 65 Chendertant Is 7d ls lOd
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  • 332 11 Ti> following publications were issuea or received by the Department si Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.. during the perocl September 9th to September 15th. *933 inclusive, and are available for ?übii< use m the Reference Library. rsllerton Building. Singapore. Applicsttoi may be made by members of the
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  • 474 11 Annual Meeting At Malacca The twenty-third annual meeting of the shareholders of the Bukit Katil Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held on Sept. 15, at the office of the secretaries. Messrs. C. F. Gomes and Co.. 137. Hceren Street, Malacca. Mr. Tan Soo Hock, the chairman of the
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  • 348 11 Sale Results m Kig Profit z Bangkok. Sept. 13. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) At the last meeting of the People's Assembly one of the members asked t the Government for an explanation of j the sale of the gold currency reserve. The Minister has now hied an
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  • 304 11 I A Rotation Crop For Small-Holders i mnt number ol the Mais Agricultural Journal contains an clc by Messrs. J N. Milsurn and J Lambourne on lbs euttlratfc d ol uingelly The Oil obtained from the seeds ol this plant is extensively used, principally by Southern Indians, for
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  • 69 11 Canada Invading China Canadian knitting mills are securing an increasing share m the markets of Hong Kong and South China for the higher grades of silk hosiery and lightweight good quality knitted cotton garments, states the Industrial Department of the Canadian National Railways. This Is despite a limited
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    • 954 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over $35.000,000 I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE; 27, Old Jewry. EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 395 12 ATLANTIC FARES No Early Prospect Of Alteration It will be recalled that when the North Atlantic Passenger Conference met In London m April to consider passenger fares on the North Atlantic liners, it was unanimously decided to refer the rate structure of the agreements to a special committee. Briefly, the
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    • 660 12 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION NEXT MONTH. Law To Be Enforced On All Employers. INSURANCE OF LIGHTERMEN THE much debated Workmen's Compensation Onli nance is due to become operative m the Ctlom next month and employers ot labour will n, become liable for new obligations and responsihMi Ways and means for providing funds
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    • 232 12 Oil Fuel For Flandre And Mexiquc The Compagnie General Transatlantique have recommissioned their liner Flandre Burly m this year it wa> decided to recondition the which was built In 1014 at St. Na/aire by Penhoet This work has been car ried out at Dunkirk by the Atelier.- I
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    • 562 12 I VISIT AUSTRALIA Cool off m the WONDERLAND of the SOUTH. Countless attractions await the tourist m this Southern playground. Wonderful scenes great cities glorious s*w>CAnv beaches and the best climate m the World, \>KtLAiL.i Take advantage of the greatly reduced fares which will operate for one special trip of
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    • 128 12 i HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon, Port Sudan, Marseilles. Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave Rangoon 1933. SAGAING Oct. 7 BURMA Oct. 21 YOMA Nov. 4 PEGU Nov. 18 CHINDWIN Dec. 4 KEMMENDINE Dec. 16 BHAMO Dec. 30 1934. AMARAPOORA
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    • 57 12 HT VQUII TIT If lift [il_k4i__c^r^W^ iEwsV^^W^V k V J^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^s_H_ssE^ TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA U AN O MOST OP THE USA f\ r#r •"•-•«■-<• ni nsMsssl (gB gl H ONCKONC^BANK CHAMBERS. SINC.aP-M J@pi Canadian National I r4 Usejeei Bnagsj jjssssi S iisees; sjeMesai uJX j| I •■■eaasrs *n» MM unadum
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    • 560 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 p.m. i Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan
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    • 333 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Si Klang. Ft. 4.224. from Shanghai 20 9. for Dunkirk 20 9. Kota Nopan, Dutch 4.586. from Makassar 209. for Rotterdam and Hamburg 209. Both. Dutch 1.483. from Tg. Prlok 120 9. for Belawan 20 9 Vyner Brooke. Sar 713, from Kuchlng 20.9. for Kuchlng 23 9. Palopo.
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    • 430 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England) VAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. [TNDEB CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT r LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OLTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Due. Tonnage. Singapore Tonnage. Singapore. 6.070 Sept. 28 CORFU 15.000
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    • 521 13 Ellerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. incorporated m fcnaidna ELLERMAN" LINK FREIGHT SEFYICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS ANT/ SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Ste*mer» D>e s%i|fc s.s. City of NewcasUe For Havre, London, R'dam H'burg Sept. 28 Oct. 2 s.a City of Bagdad For Havre. London. R'dam H'burg Oct. SO
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    • 1123 13 fHB -fi 0 _J!? 1 5? L U3XB <0««-n THE HUA KHIOW BTBAKBHIP CO (IBUI meam Snip Oo^ Uo, and o*-— Lid. mbsbb HH? I *JL5 t m BaTlgatlon Co. Uc THB CUNARD BTKAafIBHTP CV t_ TH? SrtA T8 M f T r^^s5 > Co Lw 8AllAl?AK OTamiSb a. LH
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    • 693 14 iK. P. M. KOMNKIJJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ 'SZ— Thursday, Sept. il. Hong Kong. Swatow and Amoy. rhursday. Sept. 2i, Selat-Pandjanc Bengkalls. Soengei-Pakning. 1 Pakan-Baroe. -Thursday. Sept. 21, Cheribon »not for passengers*, Semarang, a, Boeleleng, Ampenan. Padang-Bay. Benoa and Banjoewangl. Friday, Sept. 22, Rhio. BiUiton and Batavia. •iday, Sept. 22, Muntok (passengers
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    • 390 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE oInd AMERICAN MAIL UNE COMFORT WITH I ror ECONOMY j PRESIDENT LINER TOURIST Offers LARGE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS Each with hot and cold running water and restful beds. UNEXCELLED CUISINE DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT ORCHESTRAS DANCING SWIMMING TALKIES DECK SPORTS In addition to first class EVERY Trans-Pacific President Liner now
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    • 565 14 !0. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA MIL t Montevideo Maru Buenos Aires, via Colombo. Durban. Cape Town. Santos. Rio de Janeiro ano Montevideo S( London Maru Mombasa. Dar-es-Salaam, L Marque*. Durban and Cape Town t Hawaii Maru Santos via Colombo. Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. L. Marques, Algoa
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  • 170 15 SINGAPORE C HE SS CLUB Results l n ffiree Competitions Of the championship. L p and junior handicap ire as follow ,j MOH HANDICAP P VV. L. D. 10 7 3 8 6 2 7 4 3 5 14 4 2 2 4 1 4 1 3 1 1 1
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  • 182 15 Famous Jockey Of The Eighties a mous old-time his home In Newmarket. Qty, alter having been oed for over a week as stroke. White, as he was known to Newmarket, had been vera] years. At one time successful jockey, and mportant races. He retired ddle to take up
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  • 144 15 a.W.B. Win Army Race In Hong Kong b Wales Borderers had a tory m the Army annual jaR-harbour team race at Hong oi their men finishing berrival of any competitor from teams. was keenly followed by a launches, aboard one being G.0.C.. Major General O.C Mrs Borrett and
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  • 483 15 ENGLISH RACE FIGURES LORD GLANELY HEADS THE OWNERS G. Richards Rides Most Winners London, Sept. 2. Lord Glanely now heads the list of winning owners on the British Turf his horses having won 21 races this season, and a total of £18.264 m stakes Gordon Richards, the so-called champion" jockey,
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  • 231 15 Corinthians And Casuals In Alliance 'From Our Own Correspondent. I London. Aug. 23. Although the English Amateur Association football season will not begin m real earnest lor a fortnight or three weeks yet. most ol the leading clubs have already held trial matches, and many Probables vs. Possibles
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  • 126 15 Forthcoming Malay And Chinese Matches 24th. Sunday Perhimponan Stia I vs Kota Raja I. 25th. Monday Fathul Zaman vs Kallang. Batin. 26th Tuesday Bidadari Sports Club vs Post Office M.F.T. at Jalan Besar Stadium. Admission Charges- -As usual The opening match of the S.C.F.A. Inter-^istrict League will be played
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    50 15 ■jr^mjiAmp&:*T T^ The iirst all women's polo match to be played m London took place at the Ranelaath Club. Barnes. The Southdown Ladies team Mrs. Henr. Merekel, Miss Winnie llilder: Mrs. Holt: and Miss D'Arcy Defried, lined up at the start of tneir match with the National School af Equitation.
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  • 525 15 Sultan's Birthday Sports FmvA Oui Own Correspondent.' Muar. Sept 19 Muar was the centre of high lestivity yesterday In honour oi the com oirthday ol His Highness the Sultan ol Johore which was declared a holiday. His Highness rengku Ahmad who represented the Suit, n, arrived at the
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  • 123 15 Australian Tour Arrangements i From Our Own Correspondent i London. Sept. 1. to be hoped that Butcliffe and sU old stalwart* who have been ring international cricket lor several seas >n* without a break will be abh I i \\j rate this winter, for it has
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  • 303 15 Siam Disputes Malawi's (laim> PI Our Own Oorraeporuk nt. Bangkok. Sept. 13 •Fro.:i Our Own Correspondent.* The FMS railways have taken out a leal from the Qlamcan railway book. But it cornea M strange to travellers on this -.de vi the frontier to learn that only now
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  • 53 15 Rugby Team's Tour In America Chicago. Sept. 13. A Cambridge Rugby football team called the Vandals, which is on a toiu m the United States, played a mateli here to-day against the Illinois Rugb> Union. i The Cambridge team won a keenly- contested game by 9 points to
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  • 354 15 I Women's Doubles Well Supported ifrom Our Own Correspondent.! Kuala Lumpur. Sept. IK. The s ■eond round In the Selangor badminton women's open doubles and men's open doubles were played during the week-end m the VI. Hall, and re- I suited as follows Women s Open Doubles. Betty
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  • 80 15 The following is the result ol the tie played off last Sunday, m the semi-final of the Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party (Knock-Out System). Open Doubles Championship Peh Teng Sic and Gan Soon Guan beat Tan Chuan Hock and Sect Kirn Cheng 21-9. 21—17. The following postponed tie
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  • 95 15 S.C.R.C. Inter-Team Tournament < The S.C.R.C. will hold an inter-team tournament on the knock-out system during October. Each team will have ,a Captain. The number of players m I i a team will depend on the number oi j entries. j 1 Entries are now open and will
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  • 499 15 LEAGUE GAME IN THE SOUTH International Match At Twickenham <.From Our Own Correspondent.* London. Auf. 30. The English Rugby season starts about three weeks hence, with a new President of the Union m the person of Mr. R. F. < Bob"> Oakes. who was a member of
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  • 159 15 Two Internationals Turn "Fro" London. Aug- 25. No sooner had Rusby football enthusiasts recovered from the shock of hearing that A. R Ralph, the Welsh RiiKby Union half, had Joined the Northern League as a professional, than it was announced, yesterday, that two English internationals. E. Richards and
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  • 102 15 Malay Recreation Club Tournament The lollowinng are the results of the ties played last week, m the Malay Recreation Club lawn tennis tournament at Lorong K. Telok Kurau. Hoosain b. Ghani beat Sayadi b Hassan 6—2. 4-6. 6-3; Syed Ibrahim Alsagoff vs Ahmad b Kassim 6 3. 6—7
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    • 28 15 Lall Singh, the Selangor Sikh who played for the Indian team m England last year. Is leaving for India shortly to play against the M.CC tourists m India.
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  • 898 16 WILTSHIRES TOO FAST FOR GUNNERS Margin Of Four Goals In Cup-tie Replay m ■■•••s»«B»aBjfB>6B)aBfs>aB« j FOOTBALL COMPETITION j NO. 4 j Competitors with eight or S more results correct in the Free Press Football Competi- tion No. 4 must send in their claims by to-night. I Wiltshires II .6: r.a
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    18 16 Munro scoring for the Wiltshire Regiment m the cup-tie replay with the Royal Artillery last night. 1. BB
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  • 73 16 ISLAM) CLUB SEPTEMBER MEDAL The following are the best cards returned for the September Medal 'stroke, played on Saturday and Sunday: B H chua 43-48 oi 22 Mi winner T Rishworth 69 •43 82 10 72 J. T. Smith 38-36 74 1 73 N D. Knowles 55-42 T7 24
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  • 31 16 September Medal (Bony) Play Off The replay between W. L. Kltserow JJ__l Wilson f or the September Modal resulted m a win for W L Kitserow '1 up.
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  • 13 16 The Hose Cup Competition Match play, singles, under Club
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  • 520 16 FIRST PRACTICE GAMES NEXT WEEK \i A Few Newcomers In Selected Sides 1 In order to obtain an indication as tc form for the Newcomers vs. Rest game 1 on Saturday. September 30 and also tc enable as many players as possible tc get further training,
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  • 74 16 Sequel To Fight In Penang •From Our Own Correspondent) T-i 11 Penang, Sent •><) Ro U °eh 0 n, ng the SSmSSm^ Rough Diamond last week m *<- with MM Hemscmt the L",ng BoI?d of Control yesterday decided to s_ t p he nd m o D t
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  • 474 16 CHINESE AND KHALSA TEAMS S.C.R.C. Score Two Goals S.C.R.C. II 2: S.K.A. II ft The junior teams of the S.C.R.C. and the Singapore Khalsa Association engaged m a hockey duel on the Chinese club's ground yesterday and opened the season for junior sides. Quite naturally for the
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  • 23 16 m2_s SRC^ h^ Practise hockey match on the Padang yesterday to select a representative side for* the forthcoming season. c
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  • 39 16 nin National League Pennant T VT N «*w York, Sept. 19 m C i N r W York Glan ts won the National League Baseball Pennant Glan ts a new major Lauras rp J ne Reuter
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  • 12 16 seven Goals Win Over Cowdenbeath beath by seve^goals^na" Wden Reuter
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  • 260 16 Idoubuh final result AT S.C.C. t Results of the ties played yesterday I m the S.C.C. tennis tournament were: A Doubles Final R. F. Goodman and W J. M. Warden owe 3) beat A. D. Anderson and A. A. A. Paterson <owe 15) 6—2; 3 6; 6 3. C
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  • 117 16 On Sunday. September 24. the International Six-Metre Class will sail the first ot the series of two races tor the Pulo Jong Challenge Cup Start 10.00 a m The B Class will sail the first of a >.ri..s oi Three races for the China Challenge Cup start 10
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  • 175 16 INTERPORT CUP CONTEST R.S.Y.C. Unable To R ai Crew The most i mp r local rowin* 35 regarded as an annual eonw the Royal S ln Iht Miri Boat Clul i <J terested m rowing w n disappointed to leai will not take pp a leave dlfflcul Singapore visiting race
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