The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 September 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. EST\ 1835. No 1406g FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 22nd., 1933. 16 CENTS.
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  • 54 1 Tokio. Sept. 21. reported that the Japanese rities have decided to n to re-create the four army ipped m 1925 making a jne divisions for the, purpose oi meeting commitments arisf the Manchukuo protocol etc. deckled however not to r appropriations until 1935 unless unexpected
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  • 116 1 Hnr.e Kong. Sept. 21. J Tsai Ting-kai. Commander 19th Route Army, has addressed t letter to the Overseas urging thorn tt; contribute ..rds th bui'ding of a; defence m China. Me "states that the nexi world war which will he fnusrht m the Far East will
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  • 180 1 London, Sept. 19. Captain R. A Eden's return to London by alf. the hasty departure from Balmoral Castle to London of Sir John Simon, who has been Minister-in-Attendance at th<» Castle, and a special Cabinet meeting called for tomorrow are to-day's indications of the seriousness of the Paris
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  • 106 1 France "May Deal With" Germany MINISTERS HURRY HOME Bigger Army Demand From Tokio U MILE the disarmament manoeuvres m Europe are complicated by sensational reports that France is demanding that Germany should be declared a defaulter and that she is prepared "to deal with Germany" independent lv,
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  • 35 1 Vatican City, Sept. 19. His Holiness the Pope has honoured Austria's leaders by conferring the Supreme Order of Christ on President Milkas and the Order of the Golden Spurs on Chancellor Dollfuss Reuter
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  • 205 1 Five Offices In New Cabinet Vienna, Sept. 21. Dr. Dollfuss, after seeing President Miklas, decided personally to take over the entire State executive, announces a communique published at midnight. Dr. Dollfuss will form a Cabinet of the leading personalities. All Cabinet Ministers who are
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  • 113 1 Big Public Works Schemes For Unemployed The Hague. Sept. IM. A reduction m the salaries of civil •ervants. further measures for improvements m the internal marketing of Dutch products and of the export trade ire included among the subjects for he State Parliament's attention, as •utlined m the
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  • 91 1 1 Engaged To His Cousin Baghdad. Sept. 19. The betrothal ol King Ghazl. successor to King Feisal. to his cousin. Princess Aliyah. daughter of the exKing Ali of the Hedjaz. was celebrated at the Palace last night m the presence of members of the Cabinet, but up
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  • 94 1 Paris, Sept. 19. "Recent European developments have undoubtedly brought about a change of outlook and aroused misgivings among many supporters of disarmament," declared Mr. Arthur Henderson to Reuter just before leaving to-day for Geneva, after an interview with M. Paul Boncour. "Making every allowance for the existing unsatisfactory
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  • 164 1 Leipzig. Sept. 21. On the eve of the opening of the great Reichstag Are trial. Dr Parrisius. who organised the evidence for the trial, m a statement to the Press indicated that only Van Der Lubbe will be specifically charged with incendiarism, while Torgler. the Communist leader^
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  • 120 1 Leipzig. Sept. 19. Unprecedented precautions are being enforced to pn-vcnt any interruption m the Reichstag fire trial. A wide area around the court is al r^ady m a virtual stage of seige. Arme-i Storm Troops maintain cordon .through which no unauthorised person ''is allowed '<) pass
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  • 198 1 Manacled Youth In Reichstag Fire Trial Leipzig. Sept. 21. A Fascist atmosphere pervaded the small overcrowded Supreme Court here to-day when, m the glare of the spotlights, the aged president. Doctor Buenger. opened the trial of the Aye men accused of setting Are to
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  • 167 1 Mr. T. V. Soong is to investigate the chaotic condition of the finances of North China Page 9. America is afraid of a flood of cheap goods and is taking steps to keep them out Page 9. Final of the singles at the S.C.C. tennis tournament had
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  • 67 1 j August And September Tonnage J Paris, Sept. 21. j J The International Tin Pool J committee has decided to 2 J allow the tonnage authorised J for August and September to 2 J be placed on the market m J J conformity with the scales agreed
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  • 86 1 Fifty Lives Lot In Mexico Mexico City. Sept. 19. At least fifty lives have been lost m Mexico as the result of a hurricane which swept round the Gulf of Mexico and northward, according to reports from Tampico. Most of the persons who were killed were washed out
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  • 72 1 Extension To Rangoon On Saturday London, Sept. 19. Beginning with the service leaving London on Sept 23 the England India air mail service will be extended from Calcutta to Rangoon. The mail will be due to reach Rangoon on Sunday evening, eight days after despatch from London.
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  • 104 1 41 Men And Women Arrested Berlin, Sept. IV. Nazi Storm Troops and political police raided a castle ln Franconlan Jura, near the town of Heidenhelm, and arrested 41 men and women who are now charged with plotting against the National Socialist State. The names of
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  • 51 1 More U.S. Warships For Cuba Havana. Sept. 21. The Government has confirmed the report that rebels under Captain Bias Hernandez are surrounded by Government troops m Camaguey Province. It is learned that the Englishman Hughes is m no immediate danger as the besiegers of his mill have departed.
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  • 21 1 Havana. Sept. 19. Troops and armed students, sent against the rebels m Camaguey Province have seized the rebels' stronghold. Reuter Wireless
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  • 20 1 Washington, sept. 21. The Navy Department has ordered four destroyers to proceed from Guantanamo to troubled spots m Cuba. Reuter
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  • 31 1 Bulbs And Shoos Banned By Britain London. Sept. 19. The Treasury has issued anti-dump-ing orders against imports of electric light bulbs and rubber- soled shoes from Japan Reuter Wireless
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  • 132 2 Evidence On A Variety Of Matters The 60th, 61st. and 62nd meetings of Trade Commission were held m Singapore on Sept. 19th, 20th and 21st. Evidence was taken from Mr. H. Bowrey and Mr. R. A. Barbour (Messrs. Anglo-French and Bendixsens. Ltd.). regarding the marketing of rubber;
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  • 98 2 For Friday, September 22nd Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Summons-in-Chamber m S. 413 33 Tay Tt Kan vs. Lee Siong Kiat and ors. (for further consideration). At 11 a.m.:— Judgment: Bkcy. 378/33 and Bankruptcy. Ch>p Kwon'j Fook Seng and Chan Chan Phang
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  • 312 2 SMART DANCE HALL PLANNED Further details are available con cerning Singapore's Palais de Dance. As stated m yesterday's issue the company which has been formed for the purpose intends to go ahead wit** the erection of the specially designed building just off Lavander St. and Serangoon
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  • 125 2 Imperial And International Communications The following index numbers re present the estimated monthly traffic receipts of the Imperial and International Communications Limited as related to comparable traffic m the year 1929 Monthly figures reduced to WondßSday average. Working-day average of compuiaole receipts, year 1929=100. 1930 1931 1932 1933
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  • 121 2 j The trial was concluded this mornin^ before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal j District Judge, of Lim Lee on Chart* lof the possession of 800 counterfeit Dutch half-guilder ootaj Judgment was reserved until Sept. 28. I Another man. Kewk Lim Chiang, who was charged with
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  • 861 2 NEW TREND TO RUBBER RESEARCH Planting Opinion Not Yet Marshalled (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 19. Some interesting views en the report )f the special commission that investigated the affairs of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya are now 3<>ginnlng to be expressed openly. Interviewed to-day. Mr. Egmont
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  • 60 2 No Evidence 0!U,,,j I* -anKi lietomlu When P Letonn |an Indian named I peared again Second Magistral* a charge ol ci sham by diM, part with |UM him employment c I J Bembroke said U j Instructions from Prosecutor to May I ask for an i After torn*
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    • 289 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS GRAFTON SPECIAL FOOT OINTMENT. A Sure Cure for Singapore Foot. Specially recommended for cuts between the toes--75 cents per pot. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Chemists. Opp. C.eneral Post Office. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS A BFPMKI US I4A Cfcaags Alley. Blsgsjw. The Cheapest Houm for jour Stationary, Typewriters.
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    • 349 2 TDDBsU SINGAPORE Ml M« IPA| NOTKB Tender;* NOTICE is hereby given ISStf tea** are now invited for U materials or services and t..: 4 t p»rj. culars of such tenders may be obtain* m the Tender Room. Munlcl] U 03ksj Annual Tenders lor 1934 Daw Closing. See Muni lender Room.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 145 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Friday, 22nd. High Water 11.33 9.4 ft., Meeting, Kluang Rubber Co.. Hongkong Bank, noon. Football: S.A.F.A. League (Div. I), Chinese vs. R.AF.. Anson Rd. Dalng Liakkah Shield Final. Siglap vs Telok Saga, Jalan Bcsar. hockey S.C.R.C. v.s. A.P.C. S.C.R.C. Police Band. Botanical Gardens. 5.15 p m.
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    • 151 2 iliackey S.C.R.C. "B" vs. O.R.A. II, S.C.R.C. Colman Shield Football, F. Zaman v. K. Battn, Jalan Besar. Chinese League Football, Ann Siang Hnl vs. tvreta Ayer. S.C.R.C. Committee Meeting, S.S. (Singapore) Association, Exchange, 5 p.m. Tuesday, 26th. High Water 02.26 8.0 ft., 13.43 9.0 ft. Colman Shield Football. Bidadari S.C.
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  • 2651 3 SINGULARLY AMUSING WEEK PASSES I fern Correspondent.) London. Sept 8. p. SHED as it has been by V ting of the best British fie. by the discovery of to assassinate Lord d by the most piquant political tlations" for many vearv been a singularly k.
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  • 76 4 Drain a No. 2 can of peas. Flake a one pound can of salmon, remove the bones and skin and add 1 tablespoon ol lemon juice. Make a sauce of 2 tablespoons of butter. 3 of flour, and a pint Ol milk Add 1 or 2
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  • 214 4 •THE floor-length evening cloak is worn only when the evening is very grand and formal, and even then some of the smartest women prefer their coats to be much shorter. Wynne Gibson, who la one of the shortest of the Paramount feminine players, says that generally when
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  • 81 4 Take 1< 2 to 2 cups of flaked salmon, and sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice. Add 2 tablespoons of butter. 2 well beaten eggs. l ti teaspoon pepper. 1 tablespoon minced parsley and some salt to l -j cup of cold mashed potatoes, and beat the
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  • 1235 4 I From Our Woman Correspondent I RiIUCH as salads are enjoyed at all tim^s. the real perfection of enjoyment is on a hot day when the fresh colour, crisp leaves and keen j flavours all combine to delight eye and palate. Two points deserve special
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  • 141 4 WHITE for sports clothes seems to be the mode for the day. according tv I advance reports from the fashion centres of the world. Lona Andre, the Paramount player, adopts the white mode m her white lijien tennis frock. The skirt is given plenty of leg room
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  • 160 4 f^FAFntTA speaks moat authorltlvely I* season." says Lilyan Ta.shmar. 11l will BBS typical Sunday-Mo toeetir.tf dresses In .swanky black ir. i". d Aith plaited mila to sa* i: >' »then with VSff] lemtn.: J mta i l.ier trimmed i-ulls and collars o! spanking white oruandie. ne* v 'J erosa
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  • 122 4 Lost 381b«.-\i„ ft Folio* Most women would v their weight showed this one. You see M., she has found a wa> .1 ring overs oi.-v^tos rv STOW*! was 1,4 H,v j kiuscht n. and h «> K r 10 1 6 los and it is
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  • 146 5 "Jimmy" Mollison Arrives Home Again From U. S. A. < f^ in Ll, i \r S Ted S th lTh h a'^o.de" 3 ke r SSO.L" "J »h. Queen, opened th e gr e„ T.H and lTHrttortel) VSTaJ? sJSUf^ SHE £JBS? J* JTSSJ? frman athletes who met Great Britain m
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  • 786 6 Voyage To The Woolwich Shipbreakers QUEST FOR MEMENTOES The old Arethusa. with her seams irefully patched, made her last voyage hen she was towed from her moorings oil Greenhithe to the yard of Castles' Shipbreaking Company, Limited, at Woolwich. For 60 years the Arethusa. me last
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  • 125 6 Second Hand Dealer And Whiskey Bottles A Chinese second hand dealer named Kwa Ling, who was convicted by a police magistrate under the Merchan- disc Marks Ordinance for having m his possession a number of empty whiskey bottles with their capsules and labels for the purpose of denoting
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  • 19 6 Miss P. W. Shelley, second daughter 13 ot the Hon'ble Mr. M. B. Shelley is expected from home shortly.
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  • 559 6 150 Must Be Won 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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  • 351 6 Watchman Complainant And Likely Sequel In the Third Police Court before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis yesterday, a North Indian named Latta Rai accused two compatriots of having stolen $8 from him. The accused were Ramsam Kar and Raja Bari, and they were defended by Mr V.
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  • 70 6 Appeal By Chinese Fails Holding that the prosecution had not discharged the onus winch was upon them. His Lordship, the Chief Justice fSir Walter Huggard*. yesterday allowed the appeal of Teo Chwee Chin who was convicted m a police court on having m his possession a Hwa
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  • 306 6 ROW ON BOARD SHIP SAIGON INCIDENI IX BINOAPO British Sailor (harj i With Stabbing Two 55? ,m m other about slackucv argument, bl .w> and an ,with a knif»- th.-s. stages of an IneUh 'the harmony .j, i, Haig at anchor n, s which resulted li William Shcan 1 Forrer.
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    • 211 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 5 j I agree to abide by the cone it ions governing this competi- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters j appertaining thereto. My forecast of the
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    • 248 6 young Such Symptoms as these are WARNIKGS: Easily induced fatigue, dizziness difficult breathing, blurred ■•ntasaVj low resistance against colds and infections AH your hfe. but eapsoally when you have paaaed the .fa ot m calcium dehcency ia a distinct menace to your Health. hanch your blood with calcium, and avo.d
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  • 1013 7 But Was Only Secondary Chef Justice's Ruling Qn Her Legal Remedy and (hat she thereby suffers* £ZF carried, or reputation, she can «h7»in ge In mind an* the Penal Code™, the Colony. C nViCti n the rulirg given by the Sir Walter Huggard,
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  • 173 7 CANTON MERCHANTS PROTEST Matches And Cigarette Monopoly Hong Kong, Sept. 20. Replying to the petition ol the ric< merchant* ot Canton and Hong Koni regarding the taxes imposed on import Ld rice. Mr. Aw Fong-po. Commissionei or Finance of Kwangtung. states thai it is impossible lor the
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  • 95 7 Two Meetings Held In London London, Sept. 17. The Wheat Advisory Committee set up under the terms of the recent international wheat agreement held :wo meetings today at the Foreign Office under the chairmanship of the United States Ambassador. Mr. R W Bingham. The proceedings were mainly devoted
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  • 89 7 To Command The Carrison Nanking. Sept. 20. Tlie rules concerning rewards to sivil servants were approved by the Central Government yesterday, and a aumber of important appointments were made. Mayor Wu Tieh-chcng. of the Chinese city of Shanghai, has been ap- pointed to act as Commander of
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  • 65 7 Chain Of Stations In Interior Shanghai, Sept. 20. The Ministry of Communications has completed plans for the construcion of wireless stations m Inner Mongolia, Sikiang, Shensi. Kansu and Jinghsia. powerful enough to communicate with Nanking and other parts of China. A powerful station which was comoleted last
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  • 53 7 i <From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sent >fl lof M t L W H C a?* thG Eu^an manfger lil h L H Hon l n Mi collapsed yStlrdav WaS M on hIS r Und f '"action >tsterday. He was taken to hosDital unconscious. This morning
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  • 69 7 Nazi Methods In Austria Denounced i Vatican City. Sept. 19 m SLSm^SS of Nazl methods m Austria is uttered by the officii SServato Romano 1 1 statemonf^H a ?V 0n Neura^'s recent statement that German activity m Austria is "natural." The newsnaner violence committed m Austria by political
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  • 85 7 Ex-King Alfonso's staff neither conh™ "?f* de J! y hiS re PPr° rt <* reconcilia- nt* l l h > hS eMest son tnc of the Asturias. which it is believed to t be the result of an interview between j father and son at a Fontainebleau hotel
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  • 207 7 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN JEHOL Volunteers Capture A Town o M Shanghai, Sept. 21. Serious developments m north-west China are reported. The allied force* under the command of General FaiuT»^ n W U and Cn! Hung-chsng arr stated to have captured Huajlu. at the north-west ssstasr of
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  • 454 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1933 Education And Citizenship There is no matter which has aroused more extensive public interest m this country during the last few years than the question of education. It has been discussed more exhaustively from all aspects m the Council Chamber and m
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  • Article, Illustration
    864 8 Ladies' Cricket At Klang Bringing 'em Back Alive SwJish Prince To Visit Singapore f) it tut s Another THE ladies of Klang appear to be just as good cricketers as the ladies of Penang. They are also excellent leg-pullers, ln more ways than one In the first
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  • FROM THE FREE PRESS POST BAG
    • 215 8 To the Editor Sir Your correspondent "Service Passenger" m your issue of Wednesday points to the P and O Company as not the least vociferous of those who rail at nations that subsidise their shipping whilst themselves enjoying large monopolies m the way of official mail and passenger
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    • 269 8 To The Editor. Sir. In your report of proceedings of the Board of Licensing Justices, you state that It Is the policy of the Police to object to the granting of Cabaret or Dance-hall licences except when these proposed Cabarets or Dance-halls are situated ln one of the Amusement
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    • 244 8 To The F.ditor. Sir. A.> BB example of the dislocation caused by the t'vuightless lmp)»itlon of tarllTs I would instance the crushing blow ruck at me of Singapore s minor InAustrtOl t t\_t ot gingelly oil milling Before duties were placed on edible oils and
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    • 7 8 The P o riflf -anlsed b Shelle..
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    • 22 8 Dinin Ma lava DOS prey BOOkS to the Chung *****. I Canton They are eight** voaaji ot the History VS beautllully bound
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    • 56 8 A MAN CHARGED WITH SHOPLIFTING m a big store said that he took several pairs of socks from a counter m a fit of absent-mindedness. Just wool-gathering, one presumes. Make sure that your belongings are protected from such gentlemen by a "GAFLAC" Policy. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE ft LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION,
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    • 127 8 j RECOVERY S:r Arthur* Famo B BS 1 Cheap Edition 2 "MaMerh eierv-bodv mho mtshef to ut>der> me' nut eau i I present diMn Price $3»» S DEEP WATER AND SHOAL J f_ Brt| aIaSOBBOS M I root Sailing B_« M R.»btn «v -No one ha- ever J about salhtut
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  • IS. FEARS FLOOD OF CHEAP GOODS
    • 204 9 FIMNCIAL CHAOS LN NORTH CHINA M r. fv. SOONG TO INVESTIGATE DEMAND FOR CUT IN PENDITURE E Re venues Seized By Manchukuo Shanghai. Sept. 21. j Chi-liang. bi other of tha later. Mr. T. V. Soong. flew yesterday to confer with ing Kai-shek. Mr. T. V. be there shortly. ent
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    • 64 9 Alleged Theft By Chinese Nonya A portly and well-dressed Teochew groman named Lee Kirn Nai. ippear'd before Mr. R J F Curtis, the Third Magistrate. yesterday, on a theft of a rikisha. m pieces. $45. or alternatively, dis- retaining stolen property. was postponed one week r inquiries
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    • 84 9 annual general meeting of the Ratepayers' Association will Id at the Adelphi Hotel. Singa--01) Thursday September 28th. at 5 pm Agenda:— To confirm the minutes of U meeting held on August Mth 1932: To receive the Committee's report and accounts for the period to »th June. 1933.
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    • 164 9 Conditions Under Which Licences Are Granted [By Our Chinese Correspondent! The amended ordinance for the sale and purchase of prepared opium at the various Government depots came into force last week. Under the new regulations all opium smokers are required to have their latest photographs affixed to
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    • 116 9 Fighting Renewed In Interior! Of China Shanghai. Sept. 21. An official report from Lanchow. capital of Kansu. states that hostilities m the remote province of Sinkiang I have broken out between General Ma Chung-ying and General Sheng Saichai. a nominee of the Central Government, whose petrol supply
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    • 114 9 China's Air Force Surprises Canton Hong Kong. Sept. 21. Sixty aeroplanes participated m an aerial manoeuvre over Canton yesterday m remembrance of the establishment of the Air Force m South China Three groups of Kwangtung. Kwanesi and Hunan planes formed a spectacular semi-circle which Canton had never seen
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    • 149 9 MAY UPSET RECOVERY New Powers For President SOVIET RECOGNITION Eager For More Trade DECAUSE ii is feared that importations of cheaply manufactured commodities may upset the National Recovery programme, United States officials have drafted a plan enabling the President to impose extra fees m addition to the existing duties. New
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    • 100 9 Washington. Sept. 19. A deputation vi representatives ol 200 cotton growers m the Southern States is demanding inflation m order to raise the price of cotton to 20 cents per pound. The President declined to see the deputation, pleading indisposition. Secretary Wallace did likewise, pleading a prior
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    • 48 9 New York. Sept. 20. United States recognition ot Soviet Russia before Congress is convened h, reliably indicated It is learned that Mr. Roosevelt told a foreign affairs consultant that he wished to dispose Df the matter while he was assured of i Freedom of action.— Reuter
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    • 122 9 Washington. Sept. 21. President Roosevelt has sppointeti Mr. Henry Morgenthau. Governor of the Farm Reliei Credit Organisation. I to conduct trad' DOgOtioUons with the I Soviet, which are expected to have an 'important bearirg on the question oi American recognition of the Soviet as Mr. Roosevelt is eager
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    • 73 9 Washington. Sept. 21. A project has been launched for relieving the market ot nine million bales of cotton As the outcome of representations from delegates of nine States. Mr. Johnson, the financial adviser to the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, has undertaken to ask the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to
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    • 51 9 30,000 Mongolians Join Manchukuo Army Hong Kong. Sept. 21. Thirty thousand young Mongolians i have joined the Manchukuo army. They will go through a course of training for a few months under Ja- nanese officers before they are ready fo: defence duty on the Manchuria-Siberia border- Union
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    • 346 9 FALL IN GERMAN WHEAT CONSUMPTION 30,000,000~Bii_hels Less Last Year London. Sept. 19. The Wheat Advisory Committee continues its session to-day at the Foreign Office. The committee discussed its functions m relation toth? wheat agreement and laid down certain lines of activity for its secretary. Statements were
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    • 178 9 A Social Comedy Film At The Pavilion A ?irl novelist who tries to live the life of her own heroine, an understanding modern wile, and a philandering husband who leaves his wile and makes lose to the novelist should the wife. who loses her husband, allow the
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  • 151 9 LATEST TIN AND RIBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES 1 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. 21. Messrs Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were: Spot I Sellers
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 273 9 a_ m^r THI natural Bag l_ll A a_ VITAMIN Mla_|W_S*%#^ TONIC FOOD is .^o rich a concentration oi Vitamins that a very small Q" ant^J; I sufficient to supply all we require Most people find that a. JJPJJ espoonful a day is ample to enable them to derive benefit children,
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    • 185 9 /^r _§R) A Man's l^^S Toilet Problems i W_JJkA^^ w• j W*M De eas^y solved by "4711" _J Jj_^^S3»Vvr Genuine Eau de Cologne and S^^^^sH^^^ Toiletries. A generous dash -wr Shaving Stick of "4711" m bath and wash •*7//*' Shaving Cream bowl, its regular use after Fragranced with 4.1 "4711"
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 2633 10 DANGER OF LABOUR SHOR TA GE Discussion By P. A. M. Council NEGOTIATIONS TO SECURE NON-RECRUITED INDIANS THE possibility of an acute shortage of labour m the rubber industry was discussed at the half-yearly meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya m Kuala Lumour on Sept. 8. It was stated
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    • 78 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association September 21., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot <loose) 12 12' 8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard (F.0.8j 12f 8 12»/2 Standard R.S.S. on Tender October 12V» 12>/ 4 November 12>/ 4 12 3 8 Oct.-Dec. 12' 4 12=8 Jan.-March
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    • 225 10 Sept. 19. 20. 21. American Can Com. 97* 8 97 94 Am. Telephone and Telegraph 128' 2 Ittft 126 3 Atcheson Railroad 67> 2 66 3 4 63% Dupont 81 3 4 82 l 2 80» 2 Firestone. Common 26 5 8 26 7 8 25 3 4
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    • 70 10 Till outputs for first half September Thabawloik Tin Dredging Lninied Hours run. 251: Cubic yards treated 50,000; Total Pieuls, 260. Nett value $19.584 00. Pungah Tin Dredging Limited Hours run. 300. Cubic yards treated. j4.000; Total pieuls. 297; Nett value $19.975 00. Batang Padang Dredging Co. Ltd. Pieuls
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    • 54 10 The acreage <>t green peas m the United States ;<-r canning is reported at 214.910 acres, an increase of 15 to 16 per cent over last year. The average yield per acre of 1.280 pounds makes a total yield as forecast of 275.956.00 C i pounds or 20 per cent
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    • 265 10 I EASTERN UNITED Directors' Report For Last Year \e report of the directors of crn United Assurance Corporation to be presented at the annual meetat 4D Cecil Street on Saturday. 30. is as follows Revenue Account. The premium Income less reinsurances and commissions amounts to $217,656.63. The net claims
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    • 195 10 0;! Singapore. Sept. 21. The outstanding feature of the past week has been the renewed talk of friction. It is reported that British and J Dutch interests agree that some scheme l should be introduced but details of any such scheme are not forthcoming. Although the
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    • 213 10 YEAR'S PRODUCT! FIGURES KThe B*jßaai nel United Pi ual meet < x held at French p, ani noon on Frlda, Bepi 29, The loss $2,663.64, whicij di j balance ot $BJ 478 66 brougi from last > on profit and lovj account i which, subject directors
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    • 147 10 World Exchange Rates s ptember Jl -i I r inc. London. 4 BBonths* sight London. 3m< nil ht 2 London 60 day*' i London. 30 d.ys' alght 2 4 London. _SS__J London. TT 2 3 Lyons and P.iri*: demand Hamburg, demand New York :.d Ba f Samarang ASSBJU Penan*. demand
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    • 262 10 Amalgamated Malay Estate Declares Dividend I The directors of Amalgamated Malay Estates Ltd.. m their annual report ;and statement of accounts for the year ended June 30. 1933, state The nett profit on the year's workln_ I amounted to $4,952 37 to whh h f alls to $35 797 39
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  • 888 11 Yesterdays Closing Quotations SEPXBMB.H T^r, Bayers Sellers r k bang 29s 30s x.d Antral lay 30s 35s L m (5s) 14s 6d 15s 6d $1) 1.02 1.05 c.d. 19s 6d 20s 6d SJtang udang ($1) 16 18 1 s 60 65 h rhenci ng (£> Is 7d
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  • 219 11 TRADE WITH INDIA All Japanese Ships Hooked Out a rush of shipments to j stall the anticipated terthe Indo-Japanese trad** I ber 10. All N.Y.K. and which are scheduled to India before that date are now 1 a Maru which left on August 24. is due m S ptember 26.
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  • 130 11 Nowie-re is there is a happier haunt for the tourist than m the island of I Bermuda, where the holldaymaker is. free to make merry or spend his holiday Quietly as he pleases, says Canadian National Steamships. But it was always •0 In the island's
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  • 258 11 COMMERCIAL TALKS WITH JAPAN Tokyo. Mr. Toko, director of the Europe and America Bureau of the Foreign Office, has had several secret conversations With Mr. Iwaghrt Parliamentary Under-Secretary of Commerce and I Industry, sine., the beginning of the month 1 1 now transpires. says the Jiji. that
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  • 37 11 Mr G B Whyte, a former manager of the Raub gold mine, now lives In Sydney and is chairman of directors of the Standard Rubber Company of Selangor. Ltd.. which has Just held its annual meeting there.
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  • 249 11 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY J, ENGLAND i Two ol the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used J i simultaneously, but the wave- lengths may be changed m the I course ol each day's transmissions. Announcements
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  • 350 11 m Operating Theatres The Committee of tin- R G.A. has! recently caused to be lamed to all rubber flooring manufacturer! In this country the first part oi a report on 1 an Investigation tarried out to test, the suitability of Rubber Flooring for Operating Theatres and the like.
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  • 81 11 Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Limited. have been appointed General Managers [of Anglo-Siamese Tin Syndicate Limited, a company formed to amalgamate the Head Yai and Huey Yot properties in Siam. This adds a dredging j concern of considerable potential value [to the mining companies already under the supervision of that branch, which i
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 583 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over 535,000, i— JF vie Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry BC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles
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    • 442 11 CHARTERED BANK )F INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated ln England by Royal Charter) 'aid up capital ln 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000,000 ieserve Fund £3.000 000 Jeserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate. London. EC. 2 Agencies and Branches: Hot Star i Hollo Semarang kmritsar ipoh Seremban
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 100 12 The New Zealand Shipping Company have placed an order for two large refrigerated cargo steamers with Messrs Workman. Clark, and Co. (1928). Limited. Belfast. Tenders had been invited from the leading shipbuilding centres m the British Isles The new ships will be of about 15.000 tons, and
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    • 93 12 Tokyo. The Navy Office announces that the special service vessel Manshu and two destroyers. Kashlma and Matsu. have been de-commlssloned and will be used as target vessels m target practice to be held shortly off Tokyo The Manshu was built at Trieste ln 1901 and was formerly called
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    • 164 12 Remedy For Irregular Service According to the Japan Chronicle, legotiations are being made between ♦hipping companies interested m the Australian service for the formation )t a pool for cargoes from Japan to Australia. The Asahi says that the Drospects are bright. There has been a gradual increase In
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    • 344 12 Hapag Move To Economise On Fuel The decision of the HamburgAmerican Line to increase the length of the four Transatlantic liners of the Albert Ballin class raises Interesting points of naval architecture Each of the ships is about 602 ft. long, with a beam of 72
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    • 330 12 Hsin Ming's Escape From Disaster Shanghai. Sept. Ift. Alter a desperate struggle with the i typhoon for more than twenty hours. I during which she drifted helplessly for ja distance of more than forty miles. I and violently tossed about by mountainous waves, the China Merchants Hsin
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    • 165 12 A novel point has .i: with a claim lor pilot... was proceeding to Hope* to load nitrates lor th» Yr- and was ahead oi bound to the same arrived m Newport Rimi!- abort I p.m.. and. m "aTISJaf_ ginian Pilo's sary pilotage, thf that no pilot would
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    • 107 12 liondon Branch Moves As from September 30. the NYK Branch Office ln London will be removed from the present site m Lloyds Avenue to the Cunard Building. Leadenhall Street. London. EC 3 Thus, the London Branch Is now added to the many NYK Offices com bined with Cunard
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    • 68 12 For the first time m the history of Penang harbour a shin fully manned by Chinese put into the harbour on Tuesday The ship flew the Chinese flag and is numed the Vooyang and arrived from Suminoe. Japan, on the way to Rangoon. She is under the command of Captain
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    • 72 12 Tokyo It* it is uiuit rstood thst serve notice oj d Washington Naval Tt Asahi reports that tl ing strength among I Japan should iseJSTI I nter into any iresh with the presen* sDsib '■<* Hochl goes a step hSftl that Japan will proptories ot the WaWt—BC^ 1
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    • 647 12 BURNS PHILP LINE j (Incorporated m Australia) A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY VISIT AUSTRALIA IN THE SPRING SPECIAL FIRST CLASS RETURN FARE £74 ($634.29) Special arrangements have been made to enable passengers to make the round cruise to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne via Java by the well-known s.s. "MARELLA" (7,475 tons gross
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    • 54 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDI STK' M TRWsrOKI Incorpora*. regular ram NND PASENCiIR SKK> k From Japan SHOJIN MARU BOSTON MATH' FOR KOHI ns\h\ J*_" NAGOYA 4M> V P. ERIE MARU BOSTON MARU MALTA MARU CLYDE MARU BOSTON MARU For rates and please apply:— H ISHIHARA LIMITFU •Incorpora' AGEM
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 587 12 Local And j Foreign Mail I Despatches and j A rrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7rm. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday Saturday P- m 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
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    • 318 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Valentijn. Dut 1181. Irom Sourabaya 21 9 for Bali 30 9 Belawan. Dut 715. from Bandjermasln 21.9 for Bandjermasln 24.9. Anhul. Brit. 2080. from Amoy 21.9 for Hoi How. Hong Kong. Swatow. Amoy 269 Takada. Brit 4223. from Osaka 219 for Calcutta. Penang and Rangoon 23 9 Klang.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 475 13 P. o. British India and Apcar Lines, MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. ,NBE *;rrAN^ffiES NMENT OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Due Tonnage. Singapore Tonnage Singapore I) WAN 6.070 Sept. 28 CORFU 15 000 Dec .ALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 29 iq«>4 lORIN 15.000 Oct.
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    • 501 13 Ellerman Bucknal Steamship Co., Ltd. I 'Incorporated m England) ELLERMAN" UNE FREIGHT SEFYICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS ANF, SUEZ C^NAL sceamera HOMEWARDS. s.a. ci.y of Bagdad For Havre. London. R'dam H'burg Oct W How J OUTWARDS. City ot Winning N SHANGHAI AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE
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    • 877 13 L^^-_B-I_ ROR4/4NTINO _s_a__SSl r™ BS^S^rJ^ 11 2_? M THB HUA «_nOW ST*A_a___f> OTJ^nreT^ ■fsarn BUp 00, Ltd.. and Ohlna Ud. w IS __"«i_^^ik iS&» fS_SK, _h l isa J M SUaVIQATTOII 00, THB BUN BHZPPINO 00, LTT WJ INSURANCE. 01 nd Olobe T**"" «-<! >*«aaF aa*~_. insurance 00, Ltd. Djaaranee
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 780 14 K. P. ML TONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TOBE_D— Friday, Sept. 22, Rhio. BiUiton and Batavia. OPHlR— Friday, Sept. 22, Muntok (passengers and mail only), Batavia. Se marang and Sourabaya. MAPlA— Friday, Sept. 22, Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. GEN. VERSPYCK— Friday, Sept. 22. Letong, Kramat. Tarempa, Genting, Poeloe— Pandjang, Serassan,
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    • 533 14 PRESIDENT LINER— __J^|l|____| BU— Bp_ M~Mp- wV— i^uY'— TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N.York. Pres. Polk Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Nov. 7 Pres. Adams Oct. 7 Oct.
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    • 612 14 TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES. LONDON. ANTWERP. ROTTrRhv MIDDLESBROUGH. JKATORI MARU 10.000 Oct 5 6 FUSHIMI MARI 10 900 D SKASHIMA MARU 10.000 Oct 19 20 HAKOZAKI MARU If M tYASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct. 31 Nov 1 TBIUKUKI MARU 12 000 l HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov. 15 16 SSUWA MARU 10.600 Nov
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  • 195 15 AXGOR AUTUMN MEETING Lists For Two Days Racing for the Autumn 1933 race September 30 and October Selangor Turf Club are as H ('ass II: CSV. and 6 furasus Hard Up. Stick Up. t Frock, Woodwake. WaiiQuick March. Austral Waters. tight Lines. Leighton Hill. Tinakill. Optimist M
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  • 259 15 FOOTBAL L PROTEST .Ueged Unregistered Players m K.L. Match nderstood (says the Malay it the T.P.C.A. have lodged concerning the S FA. Cup match on Saturday when defeated by the Selangor the odd goal m three. Ed :hat Thamby. who playMalays, is som" other i also that some of the
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  • 120 15 Call-Over For Cesarewitch And Cambridgeshire London, Sept. 20. The opening call-over for the Cesarewitch is as follows: 19 2 Ximenes offered. 10 1 taken 100 6 Loosestrife offered 20 1 taken. 100 6 Guiscard taken and oiTered. 18 1 Negro oiTered. 20 1 taken. 20 1 Gainslaw otlered.
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 15 2? on the of Frank Jurt/, of the University of Southern California, as he executes a fancy dive. Jurt/ is the 1933 Australian and European diving champion. and three times holder of the Far Western diving championship.
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  • 290 15 STORM HALTS S.C.C. TENNIS FINAL Wise Leads Goodman After Shaky Start Rain stopped play m the final tie of A class singles handicap at the SCC Autumn lawn tennis tournament at the Club yesterday before the first set was completed When the tie was abandoned N. S
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  • 111 15 International Meet Arranged In Japan Tokyo. Sept. 18. The Executive Council of the Japan Swimming Federation decided to-day i to hold the international swimming meet m August next year. Kojac. Medlca and Flanagan will be invited from America, and Taris and Cartonnet and others from France. Invitations to
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  • 92 15 TJ" 1 hockey fixtures list for the 1933-1034 season of the Indo-Ceylonese I Association, Malacca are as follow: 4/10/31 vs. St. Franci3* Inst., at S.F.I. 14 103 3 vs. High School, at High School; 25/10/33. vs. Malacca Club, at Malacca Club; 28/10/33. vs. St. Francis* Inst.. at S.F.I. 11/11/33, vs.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 144 15 Rich Golden leaf- the fI NEST the no i Id produces. The care and attention given to the production of Wills 's GOLD FLAKE Cigarettes begins m SUNNY VIRGINIA There the leaf experts are doing their share m the preparation of the Rich Golden Virginia Leaf used for making Wills
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  • 624 16 Football And Rain Made Them Prisoners For 30 Minutes Eleven hundred and ninety people flocked to the Anson Road Stadium yesterday to see the first round Cup-tie between the Straits Cattle Trading Company F.C. and the Singapore Recreation Club. But they were doomed to disappointment, for
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  • 157 16 Australian Cricket Tour FIVE TESTS FIXED Sydney. Sept. 21. The Australian Board of Control met to-day to consider the 1934 cricket tour m England. Mr. Oxlade presided and matters were discussed before tea at a meeting held m camera. It is understood that after dinner a :*able will be compiled
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  • 67 16 Chinese Matches For Next Week The following ties m the singles handicap of the Chinese Association lawn tennis tournament have been fixed fr<r next week. Monday: Dr. S H Tan vs Seah Tent Pheow. Tuesday Woon Chow Tat or J P. Tham vs Harold Tan Wednesday: Kam Gim
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  • 58 16 A staff of 30 men so skilled m the art of laying turf "that they could produce a lawn tennis court m the middle of the Sahara." have been at work at the White City Stadium preparing the pitch for the opening match of the London Highfleld Rugby Club this
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  • 462 16 Scheme Favoured By 22 Chinese Organisations I From Our Chinese Correspondent I The enthusiasm shown by the local Chinese m basket-ball and volley-ball games since they were introduced by I the Singapore Young Men's Literary 'Association m 1929 and the lack ol I organisation m
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 16 Micky McGuire. (right), the brilliant young boxer who has already knocked out two champions, gave an exhibition bout with Ginger Lawson m the open air boxing ring m the boys' ca mp at Ovingham, Northumberland.
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  • 265 16 i Entries Not To Be Divided Owing to lack of entries for the Autumn Tennis tournament at the Tanglin Club. It has been decided net i to divide entrants into A and B Classes. I Therefore, the Cullen Cup will be competed for In the Spring tournament. Ties
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  • 199 16 Teams For Trial Matches The following have been Invited to play hockey m the S.C.C trial match on Saturday. September 30th Colours: F. J. L. Mayget; Lt Douglas; F O Phillips; H. G. Shaw Lt N C Phillips. T. W Morray; J L. C Walker. E. V.
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  • 450 16 Baseball Twenty-f ou r Runs 1 Double Header New York, Sept. 20. To-day's baseball scores were as follows: AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 14 0 New York 10 17 0 J. Stoneham < Chicago). Gebrlg. Sewell and Walker (New York) made home runs. Chicago 3 9 2 New
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  • 81 16 May Play A*ain*t M.CC. Tourists Lall Singh, the tar.ious S< cricketer, who is on a sbsfl Singapore prior to his depart u: India to participate m th< cricket matches BfSillsl and B S Rajhans. dvIndo Malay talkies, who is l» I India today, were entertan. r<i
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  • 41 16 Ix>s Angeles Lawn Tennis Championships los tncrle* s«-pt '1 In the quarter finals of the Harirtc and South-west lawn tennis < ships Jack Tidball b«\i! B_RP Ptl Vtnei i 6. 6 47 b Nm *>• M 6 1. 6 3 Rr\i!.r
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 52 16 TPOIJ OrrAN Accident Guarantee HIE UVLAPI Corporation, Limited. (Incorporated ln Great Britain) Wor k m c n's Compensation 1 1 Accidents and Illness. Baggage Insurance. Burglary. Public Liability Golfer's Insurance. j Fidelity Guarantee. I Executorships Trusteeships. HEAD OFFICE FOR MALAYA, CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS, i SINGAPORE. MMI Cer TeL N_. C
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    • 21 16 British Again AUCUTTS MALAYAN COFFEE PROCURABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION SHOP> HENRY WAUGH Co., ltd. Singapore. Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh
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