The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 October 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. EST. 1835. No IM7g WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, tips 10 CENTS.
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  • 223 1 OFFICERS SHOT IN COLD BLOOD National Hotel Knocked To Pieces Orgy After Capture JA\ANA is in the hands of the Communists and their leader, Colonel Batista, is hailed as the "little Napoleon of Cuba." After a day «f wild fighting the palatial National Hotel was knocked into
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  • 214 1 Rousing Tories Over India Policy London, Oct. 2. With the reassembling tomorrow of the Joint Select Committee to consider the new constitution for India, a section of the Conservative Party led by Mr. Winston Churchill, has intensified the campaign against any "Abdication," of British
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  • 133 1 "News Chronicle" Editor Resigns London, Oct. 3. Mr. Tom Clarke has resigned the ditorship of the London News Chroni:le owing to a divergence of views with .he directors. Reuter. Tom Clarke is one of the best known journalists in Fleet Street. He was a protege of Lord
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  • 51 1 Dutch View Of Council Speech Batavia, Oct. 3. The Dutch Rubber Growers Association consider that Sir Cecil dementi's speech in the Legislative Council yesterday was an effort to throw the blame beforehand on the Dutch East Indies if restriction should fail in consequence of excessive British demands
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  • 27 1 Havana, Later. now 75 killed, of whom 'ers. ten officers, and a nts. Pedestrians were bullets and hundreds e hospital aocommo- being cm raxed. Reuter
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  • 142 1 Havana, Oct. 2. the day's death roll already 39 killed and 59 wounded,; fighting broke out afresh at nightfall and firing was audible throughout the city. It was initiated when soldiers fired into the air in an attempt to disperse a mob bent on looting the National Hotel where a
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  • 57 1 Side Of Train Ripped Open London, Oct. 1. One woman was killed and five persons injured in an accident on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway niainlane from Glasgow to Ardrossan last night when a projection from a passing goods train tore open the side of a
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  • 101 1 Havana. Oct. 2. Fierce fighting is continuing and troops are besieging the National Hotel. They brought up artillery and bombarded the building whfe B Cuban run brat steamed in close to the shore opposite the hotel ready for act on The besieged officers are assisted bv sixty soldiers
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  • 73 1 PRESIDENT'S APPEAL TO THE i NATION Corner Cannot Be Turned In Six Months ryIFFICULTIES are crowding in on President Roosevelt. So serious is the situation that it is probable General Johnson, the recovery drive Chief, may resign. In a speech to the American Legion, the President
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  • 49 1 Austrian Premier Shot After Meeting J Vienna, Oct. 3. J Herr Dollfuss, the Austrian S Jj Premier, was shot at and wounded in the arm and chest! J to-day after leaving a political meeting. S J He was rushed to hospital and his assailant was arrested. Reuter
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  • 68 1 Severe Earthquake At Los Angeles Los Angeles Oct. A severe earthquake was felt thla morning at an early hour. Two buildings were wrecked, one person being killed and four injured The people of the city panicked and rushed out into the streets half -dressed in their fear
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  • 223 1 Washington. Oct. 3. Despite President Roosevelt's eloquent appeal for national unity it is rumoured that General Johnson, the administrator of the Recovery Drive campaign/ may resign. He left for New York to-day to confer with the President on Jthe National Recovery Administration policy. The chief problems
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  • 126 1 New York, Oct. 2. Increasing strikes are so serious as to menace New York's food supplies. The impasse in the coal industry and the scepticism of the business world continues to hamper the N. I. R. A. Seventeen thousand lorry drivers struck to-day. They demand a five-day week
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  • 34 1 Washington, Oct. 3. The Senate banking inquiry committee resumes its hearings to-day when the four partners of the Dillom. Read Coy. will be questioned concerning bond loans floated by the firm.— Reuter
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  • 80 1 Kingsford Smith Flying Home London, Oct. 1. Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who arrived in England by air from Australia a fortnight ano. will probably leave tomorrow to fly to Australia via Brindisi. Baghdad. Karachi. Calcutta. Alor Star. Sourabaya and Java. He will fly a Percival Gull plane
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  • 219 1 Chicago, Oct. 2. No reference to inflation or foreign affairs was made by President Roosevelt in his speech at the Convention of the American Legion here this afternoon. After appealing to the legionaries to support his recovery drive, the President warned them that full realisation of recovery could
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    • 90 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK T HF »»F>AREST APPROACH TO PURE SH, PASTEURIZED MILK H.VABLE IN THE TROPICS. .'.ABLE AT ALL LEADINO PROVISION STORES. THIS EVENING COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHIL 6.30 P.M. 8.30 P.M. DANCE FORMAL VIME. T. SVETLANOVA'S REVUE. IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY 9.45 P.M. MID-NIGHT RAFFLES CELEBRATED
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    • 122 1 On Other Pages A lively criticism of the Job ore educational system was msde at the meeting of the State Council Page 4. A Fura iun woman is on trial on six charges of cheating Page 6. Startling developments were reported in a case in which three Sikhs are charged
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    • 105 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO MM FRESH, PASTH KIZKI) MILS OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LFAPIN'PROVISION BTORES. CHRYSLER SATISFACTION THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TO-DAY AT 1 P.M. AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL BUSINESS MEETING ROTARIANS ONLY TO-NIGHT SEA VIEW HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ADELPHI HOTEL
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  • 296 2 "SQUAD— FORM THREES!" ARMY OF TO-DAY'S EXPERIMENT SmaUer Columns To Dodge The experiment of marching three abreast was tried when the sth Infantry Brigade marched from Aldershot to "somewhere in Hampshire" on their way to the Salisbury Plain "battle area." The object of the experiment was to endeavour to cope
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  • 152 2 German And American Seamen in Norwegian Ship Two young members of the crew of the Norwegian motor ship Somerville. which is in port, were produced before the Third Magistrate. Mr. Curtis, yesterday and accused of having deserted the ship. The first accused, an American subject named Basil Marceaus.
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  • 123 2 No. 35 33. Singapore. Oct. 4., 1933. Ranges:— The following range allotments are notified for information. 2. Conference G.O.C.'s Inspection— A conference will be held at Headquarters at 17.15 hours Oct. 4th.. 1933. All ranks S.V.C may attend. 3. Maps.— All maps issued to Officers and N.CO.'s
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  • 77 2 Conversations In Washington Next Week London, Sept. 27. Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, chief economic adviser to the Government, is leaving for Washington to-day to represent the British Government in the war debt conversations due to begin there on Oct. 5. Sir Ronald Lindsay. British Ambassador -to the United States,
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  • 57 2 Former Foreign Minister Now Premier Alexandria. Sept. 27. Abdel Fattah Pasha, the former Foreign Minister, has accepted the office of Premier in succession to Sidsky Pasha who resigned on the grounds of ill-health. The new Egyptian Cabinet includesMinister for Finance -Hassan Sabri Bey. The Interior— Erasmy Keishy
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  • 77 2 Operation On Relative of Maharaja of Nepal London, Sept. 24. Three London specialists, Dr J H Challis. Dr. H. S. Souttar, and a nurse Miss M. A. Bradford, left Heston Aerodrome to-day for Bombay in an aeroplane piloted by Captain Neville StacK They will operate on a
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  • 35 2 Anglo-Annrican ft* Otaditioiul If Liberia is pr« plan for the s^luti.-r and extend U cal prisoners Brii have intimated U) I that they arc i r< her and will rosum tlons. Reuter Wireless
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  • 11 2 Mrs Iftrwood N from Port Swot ten' Oct 4 lor EnKlaini
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    • 384 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SUN-BATHING. To produce the fashionable Tan use only lENTHERIC SUNBATH OIL Stockists. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Opp. General Post Office. New shipment of Wavy Bathing Caps just arrived. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Chanie Alley, Bingmp««. The Cheapest House for your Btmtlonftk«rr. Type writer*, Ribbon* and
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    • 563 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given tii»c t«f»Qci# jare now Invited for the followim materials or services and Uiat parti c ulars of such tenders may be obtalnec in the Tender Room, Municipal Office* Annual Tenders for 1934. Date o' Closing. See Muni. Tender Room Installation of
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    • 458 2 NOTICES. HUME PIPR (KAK I vst LIMITED. SINGAI»ORE HtIMK LIMITED and HUMF E I give runic thai I undertaking ot the J, i and the business aim m Malaya Ol the l.itKM < been amalgamated 'Octob.r L933 a n<. wIJ br HUML PIPE <FAU EA3T- IJ Company incorporated j wealth
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 234 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Wednesday, 4th. S.C.R.C; RAF. vs. A.P.C, High Water 10.44 9.2 ft., 23.06 10.1 ft. R.A.F. S.R.C. "B" vs. R.I. 11. Rotary Tiffin, Adelphl Hotel, 1 p.m. S.R.C. Rugby S.C.C. II v S Islands "B", Saturday, 7th. S.C.C: Chinese vs. Public High Water 00.17 9.3 ft.. 11.54
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  • 531 3 Human Bones Found; Compatriot May Confess iral high-lights during ion- Mr. N. Grice. the .u(\ yesterday, of a case Sikhs were under a murder of a compatriot r< was a strong protest by informed the court ad bi m retained by the rends of
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  • 164 3 Sudden End Due To Natural Causes With reicrence to the sudden death oi Mr. Frederick Dudley Warde (43) on September 19. 1933. Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, found that death was due to natural causes. It may be recalled that the funeral
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  • 91 3 Blaze Near European Residences Temporary danger to European re- j sid nc a vu caused by a mass fire which raged on Mount Rosie and Chancery Hill yesterday afternoon and covered an area of three hundred square feet. The Fire Brigade received the call at 12.46 and two
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  • 85 3 Spectacular Attempt With A Parang Pedestrians in Eu Tong Sen Street, shortly before four o'clock on Monday afternoon, were horrified to see a mid-dle-aged Chinese armed with a parang, run to the middle of the road, and cut at his throat. The throat was deeply cut and
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  • 20 3 Mr. A. C. Strahan who recently returned from Home furlough, has been posted to Segamat as Headmaster. Government English School.
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  • 1334 3 COMPLICATIONS OVER PLOT OF LAND Local Chinese Who Disappeared Impersonation of a dead man. iorging signature onci duping a well -known nrm of solicitors were the methods alleged to have been employed by two men whom the police accuse of plotting to acquire power of attorney to a
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  • 335 3 Local Preference For I.C.S. Official Ignored Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 30. According to information received in Kuala Lumpur the new Indian Agent will sail from Madras for Malaya on Ocl. 10. He is Rao Sahib Mukundan BA a member of the Madras Provincial Civil Service. His appointment means
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  • 54 3 Unusual Incident At Abbatoir An unusual incident occurred in the Municipal Abbattoir In French Road yesterday morning. Two Chinese, one holding a knife, were killing a pig when it suddenly bit the unarmed man In the hand. The other Chinese was so startled thai he out himself
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  • 46 3 London, Sept. 26. The King has approved the conferment of a baronetcy upon Sir Percy Greenuway. on his retirement from the Lord Mayoralty of London, and knighthoods upon Alderman C. H. Collet t and Alderman W L. Threlford. the retiring SherirT.s.- British Radio
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  • 87 3 Malay's Answer To Charge »From Our Own Correspondent. > Taiping, Sept. 26. Hussain bin Amin. who was charged with theft of a silk coat belonging to a Taiping pawnshop, told the magistrate, Che Albakri, that he was forced to steal as he was desperate and without a
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  • 75 3 Effort To SmuKKlo Chandu Johorr Rahru. Srpt. Yfsterday one man tried to Import char, iu Into Johore by tyinK it to his legs. Customs oflicers ;it the Cause way found that one of his calves was bigger than the other and on llfttriK the leg of nit
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  • 24 3 Gi '>l\ ii dies represented an if w <>! 'JG'J.OGO In Britain's u.ttloii.i! tradt IUI year as compared with v .ll i mo in 1924.
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  • 2356 4 JOHORE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Lively Criticism In State Council SELECT COMMITTEE PROPOSED Sir David Galloway's "Brave" Speech JHERE was a highly important sequel in the Johore State Council yesterday to the appeal made to H.E. the High Commissioner by H.H. the Sultan on his 60th birthday last month for a change
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  • 96 4 Condemned By Italian Fascists Rome. Sept. 22. The recent injunction of the secretaries of the Fascist Party to members telling them not to wear top hats and not to lead an extravagant life has been followed by a circular issued by the Party Secretary attacking publicity seekers who
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  • 537 4 SCHEME APPROVED BY GOVERNMENT Instruction To Begin In January As a result of negotiations over a considerable period between officials ot the Far East Avlatio- Company ar.a the Hong Kong Government, permission has now been obtained for the initiation and operation of a Flying training
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  • 113 4 THE ABORIGINE S Return Of AH,I Kxpodition The Adelaide Unm-rs/ scientific expedition vw some time in the inter.,,, sMUying the social offan toms. language, and p teristics,,f the Aboriginal ed to Adelaide It has t>i collection ot plaster cast busts specimens of aath as well as cinema and The Chief
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  • 132 5 several thousand in ployed workers rom all over England. eft the Victoria Embank:tient. London on a march to Brighton. organised by the National Unemployed Workers Movement, to present a petition to the Trades Union Congress. Miss Joyce MacCocklan in fine action in the Middlesex junior tennis
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  • 1059 6 Story Of The Woman And The Carpenter Further evidence was recorded before Mr. N. Grice. the Second Magistrate, yesterday, in the case in which a Eurasian, Mrs. E. M. Drage, is standing her trial on six charges of cheatIng a Chinese carpenter, Tan Soo Kow.
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  • 121 6 Son Dies As Father Is Buried Hong, Kong, Oct. 1. There was a marked absence of old Chinese funeral rites yesterday when the remains of General Chen Chiungming. one time dictator of South China who rebelled against Dr. Sun ¥at Sen in 1921, were conveyed to the
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  • 543 6 $15 0 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week QELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 7 in which you are asked to forcecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Oct. 7th. This announcement
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  • 253 6 Bangkok Preparing For Road Act «From Our Own Correspondent.' Bangkok. Sept. 27. We seem to be going at long last to have a further attempt at traffic control in Bangkok's congested streets. Pedestrians are to keep to the footpath or as near thereto as possible, and the different
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  • 136 6 Penang Breach Of Trust Charge I From Our Own Correspondent 1 Penang, Oct. 2. In the Penan? District Court to-dav Hung Hun Choo. a Grade I clerk until recently in the Government Veterinary Department, was convicted of criminal breach of trust of the sum of $386 the property
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  • 74 6 Pedestrians in Eu Tong Seng St. were appalled yesterday afternoon to see a middle-aged Chinese stall keeper go with a chopper to the middle of the road and cut his throat with the weapon. He collapsed immediately, and a police constable who was called to the scene
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  • 151 6 PEKAK CAR SMASH, NEAR KLANG Touring Passengers Badi> Hurt <Krom Our Own Corn .spur,. K in l.i Lumpur. A remarkable accident oeew the road between Kuala Lum Klang about 11 o'clock Ihla It appears that i lorry trl take a car on a narrow br; 18th
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  • 180 6 Mond.n >« lit Hon. Mi t B Ac w it Government Bom Tuesday. Sir Hirrv IfcOowmn, Mr McGowan. Mr and Mr> Y Killery. Mr J W (MM Mr Shrimpton. Mr E J IfcNa and Mrs J A Hunter and Mi Brander had luncheon at G Boom. Thursday, s,
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  • 29 6 Dr. K. 8. Nalr. the AisisUnt Muni dpal Veterinary Surgeon, who had been to India on furlough has return ed to Singapore and resumed duty or. Sept. 30. 1933
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    • 213 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 7\ I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the result of the follow-
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    • 37 6 BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME I jj WITH I THE LAMPS O^USTINC BRILLIANCE I v^^^BA mm. Wr 50/e i4^enfs UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. Electrical Department Battery Road ,4 /so Stocked by John Little Co., Ltd and other Dealers b i
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  • 188 7 lost Civilising Influence In The World" London. Sept. 27. Air Minister, Lord Londonderry, coming to London, delegates from nv air transport companies Ins the conference of the InterU Air Traffic Association referred ist strides made in the developt regular air services. 1028 the mileage covered by gulur air
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  • 88 7 rwo Killed In K.A.F. Plane Crash London, Sept. 27. Many Royal Air Force aeroplanes returning yesterday from tchars, Scotland, after taking part the North Sea manoeuvres with the! et, ran into a thick belt of fog G.OOO deep extending across northern ind. Oi;e machine, In which
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  • 166 7 Message To Widow Of Sir Graeme Thompson London Sept. tf. The Secretary of State for the Colonies. Biff Philip Cunliile-Lister. has received telegram Informing him that Sir Graeme Thompson. Governor of Ceylon, who was on his way to England, died at Aden on Thursday. The King has sent
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  • 98 7 Royal Family's Scottish Holiday Over London, Sept. 29. The King and Queen arrived in Linden by sncciM 1 train from Scotland this morning. Their Majesties looked remarkably well, having enjoyed exceptionally fine weather during their stay at Balmoral. They will stay at Buckingham Palace for a few
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  • 14 7 Mr. L. Peters, Chief Permanent Way Inspector, Ipoh. is leaving for home on luriough.
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  • 371 7 NEW RACE IN ARMAMENTS CAN THE LEAGUE PEVENT IT Consternation At U.S. Decision To Build By J. Fram De ben ham The Great Powers are waking up to the tact that on October 16 the Disarmament Conference of the League of Nations will begin its supreme eiTurt to overcome remaining
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  • 54 7 Mai or A. E. Phillips. D.5.0.. has been elected chairman of the Triplex Safety Glass Company in place of LieutenantColonel O. C. Clare. D.5.0.. who has died. Miss D. McDuell, secretary of th3 company, has been co-opted a director in order to surmount a technicality. At the general meeting she
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  • 321 7 Down 30 Pounds In Three Weeks «From Ouv Own Correspondent* Bangkok. Sept. ti. "H^iger striking is the fad ot the 1 moment in certain prisons, and the most successful of the strikers so far. nas been one. Nai Narindr. who. one way and another, has given the
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  • 462 7 3½ MILLION FOR PUBLIC WORKS Johore State Budget Introduced NEW GOVERNMENT OFFICES THE Budget for 1934 was introduced at yesterday's meeting of the Johore State Council. It showed Revenue $10,120,866. Expenditure, Recurrent $9,891,906. Surplus $228,870. Expenditure Extraordinary $3,695,640 Deficit $3,466,770. (Includes $417,282 for revotes from 1933.) Introducing the estimates. Mr.
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  • 138 7 From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Sept. 27. The full details of Slam's economic policy published during the week have all appeared in one form or another before, but never so formally or deliberately, and their appearance at this time may not unreasonably be set lowr to the wish
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  • 270 7 Tourists In Search Of Tea Shooed Off Sacrilege came near to being commited in the holy ot holies at the Royal Yacht Squadron when a Polish liner arrived in Cowes Roads in the course of a pleasure cruise, and hundreds of Poles came ashore. It
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  • 224 7 THINKS ECONOMIC CRISIS IS GROWNG Difficulty of Finding War Funds Moscou >cpt. 25. The organ of the Soviet Government. Izvestia devotes Ml editorial to an analysis of the domestic situation In Japan. Commenting on recent attempts to reorganise the Japanese cabinet, the newspaper points out that
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  • 472 8 T he Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1933 A Good Bargain However the visit of Sir Samuel j Wilson to Malaya last year may have been regarded from the viewpoint of its relation to the problem oi decentralisation the community of the Straits Settlements has everyreason to be satisfied
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  • 48 8 Mr. R. M. Fry, Assistant Commissioner of Police, F.M.S., who is on Home lea^e, is expected to return by the Boringia. Mr. Justice Prichard is due back from home leave at the end of October, when Mr. Cobbett will be returning to Singapore to resume his bar practice.
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  • 900 8 as I was SAy ing Expensive Retrenchment IT was inevitable that the budget I I meeting of the Legislative Council should not have passed without some reference to the matter of retrenchment, although References were not as numerous and long^as mlgh^have The object of retrenchment, of •ourse, is to cut
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  • 1347 8 Trinidad. I always said I wanted to know what a hurricane is like. Now I don't want to have even a high wind near me. I was never so frightened in my life. You see. I'm an overseer on Columbia Estate in Cedros. I'm an East
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    • 59 8 A BANDIT WHO HELD UP A MOTORIST did not take a large bag of pennies which was in the car. One can quite understand his reluctance to have anything to do with coppers. Your car, yourself and your liability are covered under GAFLAC MOTOR CAR POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE A
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  • 189 9 LEGATES GO HOME TO REPORT ice Resolutely Opposed To German Claims Geneva, Sept. 30. John Simon and Capt R a are going to London tomorrow ►Oft on the progress of the disiment talks. Von Neurath and alian delegate are similarly reng to their respective govern attitude at
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  • 45 9 Paris, Oct. 2. r is authoritatively informed tance is ready to reduce effecand the term of military service d a similar type of service is 1 by other countries, including iany, but nothing justifies the s published by the Echo de Paris. Reuter
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  • 273 9 London, Oct. 1. armament conversations at •fiuva. in which Sir John Simon took prominent part yesterday, were sus\od last night on the departure of G( rmnn delegates for Berlin where J.iron Von Neurath will put his Government in possession of the latest facts the discussion. It is
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  • 155 9 R.lOl MEMORIAL SERVICE RELATIVES PILGRIMAGE TO BEAUVAIS Dead Commander's Orphan Son Present r— Allonne, Oct. 1. nft£ mo ng ceremony of dedication of the Anglo-French memorial to the victims of the wreck of the RlOl three years ago was attended by a reverent crowd of
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  • 111 9 London. Sept. 30. A sad group of people left London tonight on a pilgrimage to the spot where the RlOl crashed in 1930. They were the widows and other relatives of the officers and crew of the airship who were killed and they are attending a
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  • 129 9 London, Oct. 1. The arrangements still hold for the visit to Allonne near Beauvais to-mor-row of the Prime Minister and the Secretary for Air. Marquis of Londonderry, to attend the unveiling of the memorial which has been erected to the forty-eight men who were killed when the
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  • 116 9 Marion Davis In Famous Irish Play "Peg O' My Heart," the M.G.M. production which opened at the Capitol last night is a sentimental picture in which Marion Davis is featured. While her acting appears to be rather forced at the start, it becomes better as the
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  • 96 9 NEW BACKBONE FOR GERMANY Peasants To Be Privileged Class If- Berlin. Oct. 2. A revolutionary peasant law making the peasants a privileged class within the State as the "backbone of the German People" has been signed by Herr Hitler. A farmer desiring to enjoy the benefits of this law must
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  • 94 9 Berlin, Oct. 2. President Hindenburg, who is celebrating his eighty-sixth birthday on his East Prussia estate at Neudeck. was awakened by children assembling outside his residence singing "Now praise the Lord." Later he distributed oak walking sticks with the silver inscription "Hindenburg" to all has estate workers. Herr
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  • 37 9 Berlin. Oct. 1. On the grounds of Communist activity, a hundred people were arrested yesterday in small towns in the Hatz mountains and 63 were sentenced to terms of imprisonment totalling 120 years. Reuter Wireless
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  • 219 9 Havana, Oct. 2. An hour's truce has been arranged in the fighting to enable Britons and Americans to be evacuated from the danger zone. Colonel Batista personally is directing the attack on the National Hotel and the plight of the officers inside is desperate. It is believed that
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  • 29 9 Havana, Oct. 2. A white sheet has appeared above the National Hotel, where the party of Cuban officers are besieged, and apparently they have surrendered.— Reuter Wireless
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  • 92 9 Havana, Oct. 2. Three officers and nve privates are reported to have been killed during heavy lighting between officers supporting Doctor Cesp2des, who have barricaded themselves in the National Hotel and the besiegers. An American is also reported to have been killed. Troopers nred on the hotel with
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  • 43 9 Washington, Oct. 2. Senator Hull. Secretary of State, has declared that the policy of the United States towards Cuba is unchanged as the result of the death ol an American there as the latter needlessly exposed himself to danger Reuter Wireless
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  • 315 9 LACK OF FOOD AND MUNITIONS Bandits Capture Chinese Health Resort Tha Shanghai, Oct. 3. The rebel forces from Charhar are reported to have retreated to Chicheng on the Hopeh-Charhar border, after losing most of main army it is reported that General Fang Chen-wu's army has been
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  • 141 9 Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge Jack Hulbert is back in Singapore again in "Falling For You." Jack Hulbert does most of the "falling"— he falls while ski-ing and skating and finally in love. He and Cicely Courtneidge are supposed to be journalists on the same newspaper, and both
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  • 60 9 Coup D'Elyon Scratched From Cambridgeshire London, Oct. 2. Lord Howard de Walden's Coup d Elyon. formerly second favourite lor the Cambridgeshire, has been knocked out to 100/1 against owing to a report that it has broken down with weakness in the hock and may never race
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  • 20 9 London, Oct. 3. Coup D'Elyon was scratched from all engagements this year including the Cambridgeshire at 9 a.m. to-day.— Reuter
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  • 116 9 LATEST RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES RUBBER: London, Oct. 3. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were: Spot (Sellers) 331 32d. <4i B d.> (Buyers) 329 32d. (4 1 16d. Jan. Mar. 4 1 32d. <4 7 32d.> April-June 4 1 B d. (4 5
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    • 68 9 Coming soon to the CAPITOL vfiV^ 1 /o> C Acclaimed as Britain's Grandest Musical Comedy fp^-** <KrJt 4^^tlK HOW CAN IT BE ANYTHING BUT LA GRAND ENTERTAINMENT! lLJOHANN STRAUSS IN T^\^ What a Composer! He wrote What a Star! England's Favourite- f F •Aa ti EVELYN LAYE ask Did ELISSA
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    • 341 9 rWBJSJSJTWTi I I fli M K^^bm^^^^Bjl M s^ i m s^sfcZXT^^sl K^^sl I B^s^^^^dsilßW_at^— £i H Horrockses longcloths j There is no material better suited for the making of lovely underwear than Horrockses Longcloth, which combines beauty with durability. Since 1791 this material has been sold to discriminating house wives
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 506 10 Values Doubled In Five Months EFFECT OF INCREASED U.S. DEMAND FOR METAL THE hope that the recent activity in the tin market will be maintained and will lead to an increase of of the quota for Malaya was expressed to the Free Press by a
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    • 88 10 RUBBER SHARES OX UP-GRADE Keeping Stock Market Active London, Sept. 27 The new conversion loan on the whole was lavcurably received and \z expected to meet with success but it is considered to be mainly a money market ailair. Gilt-edged securities at first were adversely aifected but
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    • 59 10 London. Sept. 28. On the Stock Exchange to-day th<? success of the new Australian Conversion loan helped to strengthen giltedged securities, although best prices were not maintained owing to profittaking. Motors and rubbers were also good features, the latter on the revival of j hopes of restriction of
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    • 127 10 London, Sept. 30. Conditions were much brighter an i the Stock Exchange to-day and sev- I eral good features were displayed,' notably rubbers and Home and Argentine railways, while internationals, i oils and industrials responded to high- er Wall Street advices. Artificial silk shares, particularly. ruled strong.
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    • 60 10 London. Sept. 30. There lias been some improvement in the recent unremuneraiive level oi discounts and consequently, contrary to last week, Government haa to concede an average rate of nearly 12s. 5d for its latest issue oi Treasury Bills This is the highest rate paid since February
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    • 62 10 London, Oct. Z. On the Stock Exchange to-day giltedged .securities were firm on satisfactory half-yearly revenue returns Otherwise, apart from renewed activity In rubber shares, the markets, generally, were dull and uninteresting. Tin further advanced sharply on thr decrease in the visible supply of 4 615 tons including
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    • 59 10 India Rubber Coy. To Be Reconstructed London, Oct. 1. The India Tyre Rubber Company Great Britain) Limited has submitted to shareholders a scheme providing for the reconstruction of the company involving the contribution of capitai by the Dunlop Rubber Company Limited sufficient to ensure control of the former
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    • 88 10 or years, meals in dining cars of the Canadian National Railways have usually been served "a la carte" but the innovation is being tried this season of also serving "combination meals" in which the items on the menu are fixed. Variety, however, on which Canadians set great store is maintained
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    • 214 10 World Exchange Rates October 3 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 24 18 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 564 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 1.16 London, demand 2,4 1 32 London, T.T. 2|4 Lyons. Paris, demand 907 Hamburg, demand 148 New
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    • 190 10 October 3rd. 1? o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.75 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 22.25 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 13.25 Copra, stihdrled 3.25 Copra, mixed 2.70 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 Lingga Sago Flour Fair
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    • 211 10 United Press Association 1.640.000 1.000,000 960.00ft Sept. 30. Oct. 1. 2. American Can. Com. 88 3 4 89 3 4 87', Am. Telephone and Telegraph H7»/ 2 120> /4 119r% Atcheson Railroad 54 1 8 55 2 54' 2 Dupont 741^ 75 i /2 73 3 4 Firestone,
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    • 78 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association October 3rd, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot <loose» l.r- 13 3 8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard <F.0.8. i 137 8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Oct. 13 3 8 13' 2 Oct-Dec. L3Vi 13% Jan-Mar. a i33 4 Apr-June
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    • 125 10 Foreigners May Buy Against Frozen Credits Berlin, Sept. 28. With the object of promoting Ger- man exports, it is intimated that henceforth foreign buyers of German goods may pay in scrip issued for payment against "frozen foreign credits'* The regulation, which is effective from October Ist., provides that
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    • 93 10 Tariffs Reduced On British Goods Buenos Aires, Sept 27 >The supplementary agreement to the Anglo-Argentine trade agreement has been signed by Senor Lamas the Foreign Minister, and Sir Henry 'chilton, the British Ambassador The supplementary agreement reduces tariffs on certain British exports to the Argentine, including woollen
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    • 118 10 Ocnbtr 'i 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 Bocony Motor Gasoline l 4 drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline «4-gallon tin> 3.65
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    • 236 10 History of Its Operations A brier history of the operations of Singapore Hume Pipe Co.. Ltd.. was given to shareholders at the annual meeting of the company, in Melbourne by the chairman 'the Hon. L. J. Cliflord». He said that the company beJgan 10 yours ftfo with
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    • 517 10 London View Of Restriction Manoeuvres (From our Own Correspondent! London, Sept. 16. EVERYONE but the most fanatical of the restrictionists is sick and tired of the whole business, and a great many sensible people hold that the rubber industry would benefit immeasurably if the
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    • 148 10 Foreign exports of Tin t, shipments on ocean Malayan port* durtoj h September. i<>;m Dvstinatj United Kingdom United States 01 Ar, Continent Europe British P« ns Japan Netherlands India Other Fenian rWlUlu T,,. M >!M\KY Monthly i ir\v aD njjun> of smcltrri tin. For tions. Ki Bunu
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    • 43 10 TIN RETUR NS Evaf and Con. H in nu Yards tnr.td ISSJiO pikuls Ml, rttltnttfd < Pvr cubic yard l> ■< Katu nn Boon ran €4 treated 178.0U0. tin on won 1 1 150 piculs IBQBI or, p;k mated cost SIMHK). com p 3 ct'iits
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    • 116 10 I ND O-JAPAN PARLEY Convention Extended Till Settlement London. Srpl > Representatives ol the o' India and Japan tfl s. -t I engaged in negotiations ;< i rv agreement The delegation ol tli- textile industries is in an. r n.u The new agreement is ti existing Indo-Japanese Tr :.<i. tlon
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    • 72 10 Some ot the loeomotiv dlan National Hallways monsters. Those wht trans- continental xp; ample are 94 feet loi times the frontage «il house in C>r«\it Ml garden >. measur. 14 f< rail to the lip ofl carry in their tenders and 11.500 pdtaM 0l foot man etfl
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    • 36 10 BR <»;C«T BACK BY PUBLIC INSISTANCE M.....MS Breal tnu mph whtch was votc(J the besl picture Qf i9j2 and awarded the GOLD MEDAL "SMILING THROUGH" witl > NORMA SHEARER FREDRIC MARCH WATCH fO, T AT -^-7, 7^;
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  • 850 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations >|V( ,\»oKK, TUESDAY, OCT. 3rd. 1933. Bayers Sellers .bang 30s 31s lay '£> 32s 35s Tin <5s> 15s 9d 16s 9d x.d. ($11 1.30 1.40 x.d.' I £1) 28s 29s cd. mg 22 27 Caves 70 75 .ng 4 J 2s 2s 4%d 50
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  • 468 11 I FOUR REASONS FOR FALL IN EXPORTS Italy Findsl)lfficulty in j Competing 1 Though exports from Italy to China are not likely to increase very considerably, there is hope of further development, states the People's Tribune. Since the establishment of Fascist conI trol the agricultural and industrial
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  • 219 11 x Amended. (i) Transhipment means rubber consigned through the port from a place of origin in Malaya, by sea, road or rail. (in Exports proper from Port Swettenham include transhipments from other F.M.S. ports. apoite, October 2, 1933. Ocean shipments ol rubber, including latex, revertex and concentrated
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 973 11 Assets exceed |12,t— >— Assurance in T er flS r MMM The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.. Ltd (Incorporated to the Straits BttUemente) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. OFFICE- 27 Old „wr, «o l*e Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 687 12 FAVOURITE METHODS EMPLOYED Ingenious Intelligence Service Piracy on the high seas is punishable under international law by death, but this does not deter the activities of the pirates on the China Coast (writes Meridian in the Nautical Magazine. From time immemorial Chinese pirates have carried on their
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    • 50 12 Steamer Wrecked Off The Swedish Coast Stockholm, Sept. 27. A lite- boat was discovered from the steamer Ido which was wrecked yesterday off the Oeland island Six people were found in the boat, two of whom died of privation. It is the second life-boat rescued from the steamer.
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    • 126 12 By T.S.S. "Sarpedon" sailing to-day lor Europe. Mr. and Mrs. J H. West and inft Dr. and Mrs. A Mansbridge. Mr. and lin. E. W Skinner. Col. V. E. Ruehl. Mr. and Mrs. D. McMullin and inft.. Mr. F. Cobb. Mr. R C. Law. Mr. G Durston. Mr
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    • 30 12 Crew Of Hungarian Vinm-i The HunK.«nan carßo vessel Muu yar. cominn trom Antwerp, wcni down 70 miles south-west oi Idiom >. day The British ss Hope saved whole m
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    • 109 12 Per AnUnor from the UK about Friday Mr and Mrs U E r..rl> Mia B H ERger. Mr R N Brysow. Mr Mrs F D Ward. Mrs R F W UtMtfi and inft Mr R V N Shutt«\ Mt i» C Adrian Miss Adrian. Mr .1 O Plunkett.
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    • 14 12 The Blue Fumu'l passenftrr itarnnu Ulysses is due in Singapore voyage on Oot 10
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    • 349 12 Move To Greate Assistance Fund In Hongkong Government is taking an important first step in the provision of direct social services by the establishment in the Colony of a Mercantile Marine Assistance Fund to be administered by a Committee and financed by the revenues
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 660 12 Burns Philp line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons) [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 86 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. (Incorporated In Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERViCE. From Japan Due Sail SHOJIN MARU Oct 8 Oct 8 BOSTON MARU Oct. 11 Oct 11 KOR KOBE. OSAKA. MOJI, YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA. Due Sails BOSTON MARU Oct. 16 Oct 16 ERIE
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    • 160 12 BIBBY LINE I LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL. LONDON. S.W.I J of fast twin-screw OH Driven Mail Passenger Vessels betww'n RANGOON. COLOMBO. PORT SI IM> MARSEILLES. PLYMOI'TH AM» LONDON with through connection fro» Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD MIUWM Leave F. <"«•'«•* YORKSHIRE Oci SHROPSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE OLOUCESTERSH I R E
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 527 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN i Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. I Kedah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 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 p.m.
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    • 180 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Waalkerk, Dutch 4402, from Chingwangtao 2.10, for Malacca, Europe 2.10. Palima, Dut. 629. from Cheribon 3.10. for Penang 3.10. Tidore, Dut. 525. from S. Pandjang 3.10, for S. Pandjang 5.10. Van Spilbergen, Dut. 2033. from Mombasa 3.10, for Batavia unc. Larut, Brit. 464. from Malacca 3.10. for Malacca
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    • 511 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Due Tonnage. Singapore Tonnaee Sineanorp .tOKIN 15,000 Oct. 13 RAWALPINDI
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    • 500 13 Eller man Bucknalj Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers Due s.s. City of Bagdad For Havre. London, R'dam H'hurg Oct 30 NTnv OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN s.s City of Winnipeg N
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    • 1001 13 The nSSSS. B <S, d u5. don and wi Um *> tam^^ v. U Lttd. The Peaerated M. tay sutes "-l-^gj^ BUU R.u. w BlMl taper.., Mn^ Ud WWAYS.^^^^^ K.L^f. (Royal Ehitch Airways) ~^w»j». 2t* BLUE PUMMEL LIME VU Port Swettenham, Penan, and Coimbo. ONTINENT -1 Vessel. Also Calls J*
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    • 752 14 K. P. ML KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCIUPPU THEDENS— Wednesday, Oct. 4, Muntok and Palembang. TOBA— Wednesday, Oct. 4, Koeala Toengkal, Moeara Saba and Djambl. MA JANG— Wednesday, Oct. 4. Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe Pallas. Pengalian Estate and Rengat. BOTH— Wednesday. Oct. 4. Bolawan-Dell. VAN DER LIJN Thursday, Oct. 5. Cheribon <not
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    • 485 14 PRESIDENT LiriEß^^ TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VTA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLfcO, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive c-nnrr S'oore. Penang. N. York. Pre, Adams "ST 7 05. 10 Oct. Pres. Harrison Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Dec. Pres. Hayes Nov. 4
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    • 679 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM \m MIDDLESTmOUC.H. MARU 10.0C0 Oct. 4 5 SFUSHIMI MARU 10.900 Dec 14 16 SKASHIMA MARU 10.000 Oct. 19 20 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.900 I IYASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 4TERUKUNI MARU 12.000 HAKONE MARU 10,400 Nov. 15 16 HAKUSAN MARU 10.300 JSUWA MARU
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  • 1998 15 "u ing SC°C Th?^ Season -Saturday\s match ,-ii AT game ln Johore— lsland Golf Champion— Welch Regiment in In(ha_S.A.F.A. Cup CompititionBoxinj.- at the New World. whether there has ever i season in which the Rugby at the S.C.C. have defeated t in the opening match of the
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  • 491 15 S.R.C. WIN SCRAPPY HOCK EY GAME ON PADANG Co-Ordination Missing On Both Sid <■ s SRC. "A". 2: S.K.A 0. A hockey match which presented few interesting features was seen on the Padang on Monday, when the SRC. "A" eleven and the Singapore Khaisa Association met for the first time
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  • 214 15 Wiltshires Win A Keen Contest In a Rugby match at Tanglin on Saturday tne Wiltshires "A" beat the Islands "A" by eight points I a goal and a penalty goal) to five points <a goal) after an interesting game. Although at the start play was inclined to be
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  • 117 15 Dyne And Griff Cup Competitions Ties in the Dyne Cup and Griff Cup lawn tennis competitions were played oil' at the Tanglin Club on Mondav. Dyne Cup Mrs. Pierrepant and E. A. Matthews owe 3» beat Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Baker scr. G— l. 6-4. Mr.
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  • 262 15 Annual Swimming Carnival The fourth annual iwimmln c nival of the Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore til held at the Y.M.C.A Swimming Pool. Fcvi Canning on Friday. There were present many old hoys and friends of the School. Though the standard of Bwtanmln i was not better than last j
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  • 85 15 refa nil's Well- Deserved Win Over Scotland Belfast. Sopt .10 The victory oi the Irish League over ih? Scottish Lcagur b goals to n:me w:\s> thr»rouelily d.^ tfvtd The Irishmen owed thoir vict r\ to the MMfgy of their hall back line and superb goal keeping and the
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    • 80 15 r VISIT CAIRO I DURING YOUR HOMEWARD JOURNEY When time permits Cox Kings arrange short trips by car from Suez connecting with the steamer at Port Said. For further particulars apply to PATERSON, SIMONS AND CO., LTD. or at any of the Branches of COX AND KINGS (AGENTS) LTD. Head
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    • 143 15 fcTr^^^^^i WM sW Z*%r iHKm II I Sma^^^S- B^g BSW^kVX I I m^fimE^M. Jb^E I EIMM BS^mS B^B^^Bf^ j| M*9 A I it's so good You'll rSE—di want to order by m B^^Jr^ "V* 1 I W A a^ b?" Pv bsV >!r R mm I MX Va bV 'S^B^BJ"^^^
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  • 866 16 Forward Game At Dunearn Road Public Services 3pts.; R.A.F. 3 pts. Royal Air Force and Public Services i fought a draw of three points each when they met at Dunearn Road yes- i terday. It was the first serious Rugby j I game of the
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  • 43 16 Sporting Spectacles Not a new dance just a few attitudes struck during the match between the Malays and the Straits Cattle Co. Left: Mat Noor beats Urquhart to score; centre: Urquhart and Madon do a few steps; Right: Mat Noor strikes another attitude.
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  • 40 16 Macon, Georgia, Oct. 3. Young: Stribbling, the famous boxer, died at 6 p.m. Reuter. Stribling. was seriously injured when his motor cycle collided with an automobile. His left foot had to be amputated and his hip was fractured.
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  • 351 16 THE SELANGOR MEETING HANDICAPS FOR SATURDAY The handicaps for Saturday's races at Kuala Lumpur were issued yesterday as follows: Hones:— Class 2 Div. 2: 6 furs.— 3 PJ»Stick Up 9.7 Optimist 8.2 Walt-And-See 8.7 Tight Lines 8.0 Leighton Hill 8.5 Marmon 7.12 Brampton 7.9 Ponies: Classes 2 and 3
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  • 204 16 The following list of the racing dates for 1934 allotted by the S.R.A. Committee was published yesterday. The allocation to the Selangor Turf Club of their Xmas 1934 Amateur rac- ing dates, and to the Penang Turf Club of their New Year 1935 racing dates, has
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  • 55 16 London, Sept. 21. The Irish St. Leger resulted as follows: HARRINERO 1 GOLDEN GLEN 2 CROSS WIND 3 Six ran. Won by a head; four lengths between second and third. The betting was as follows: 4 to 1 on Harinero. 7 to 1 against Golden Glen. 50
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  • 179 16 TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW'S TRIAL Match To Be Played At Tanglin The following have been selected to take part in a Command trial match to-morrow (Thursday) at Tanglin, commencing at 5 p.m. Command Officers (Whiteii) Lieut. C. F. O. Bond, l|Wilts.; F.O. T. D L. Bolan, R.A.F., Lieut.
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  • 79 16 Draw For S.A.F.A. Cup Semi-Finals The draw for the semi-flnals in the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup Competition is as follows: Royal Air Force versus Wiltshire Regiment I, to be played at Anson Road Stadium to-day (Wednesday) at 5.15 p.m. Malaya Football Association versus Wiltshire Regiment 11. to be
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  • 143 16 WEDNESDAY'S TIES "A" Singles: M. A. Cordeiro <plus 15) vs. Dr. W. A. Balhetchet (owe 15.4). "B" Singles C. R. Eber (scr.) vs. O. G. Struys (owe 3); G. H. Kraal (scr.) vs. Ft. G. Lange <scr.> Ladies' Doubles: Mrs. N. S. Hogan and Miss B. S. P.
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  • 200 16 The following have been Invited to play hockey on Friday, Oct. 6th: Captain's XI (Colours) J. R. MacDougall; M. C. Elliott, Lt. W. S. T. Douglas; T. W. Morray, Lt. N. C. Phillips. Y. W. Brand; L. S. Freer, Rev. Nigel Williams. H. S. Hewett. A. G.
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  • 929 16 THEY COURTED THE SISTERS And Nearly Met With Disaster The second and last race of the t Royal Singapore Yacht Club Inter- I rational six-metre class for the t Pulau Jong Challenge Cup— the gift 1 of that excellent sportsman, Dr. i Gilbert Brooke, who for many years presided over
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    • 166 16 He is not a Hero fj-jjjj "T"l not one of those men I J who plunge recklessly into LSJ&Vv^y^ J a cold bath every day e k nowB the glorious #T Yngkv luxury of a hot bath and a "^r-7^M aS not now an<^ t^ ien *1-^^* iA ut ai^
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    • 42 16 WHEN Old Sol ••corrhmray* W *j bo more refTeshinff beverage than Lemos." It u tne pure juice of y. a\m -ripened lemons •xreetcned la I a nipity* k*rp kotti* ti«» Sole Distributors HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. SINGAPORK, KUALA LUMPUR, PENAN<i. »nd H«
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