The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 October 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY MSWS. No. 14,085. EST. 1835. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933 10 CENTS.
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  • 703 1 JA PAN PREPARES TO FIGHT i Troops Ordered To' North Manchuria ir C.E.R. DISPUTE WITH RUSSIA! Shanghai, Oct. 11. J u ready for any emergency that may arise on jd count of the dispute over the Chinese Eastern a Railway, the Japanese Commander-in-chief in Manchuria lias ordered several brigades of
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  • 463 1 N.R. A. CHIEF'S WARNING TO U.S. LABOUR A Caution Against Wall Street Washington, Oct. 11. A warning to the minority, both in idustry and labour, who he said wcu tireatening the recovery enterprise, was he gravamen of General Johnson's ddress to the convention of the _merican Federation of Labour to-d^y
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  • 29 1 Independence Act Rejected Manila, Oct. 11. The House of Representatives by 58 votes to 22 approved the action ol the Senate in rejecting the Philippine Independence Act.—
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  • 270 1 "Well Done Smithy" A REMARKABLE FLYING RECORD ARRIVING at Wyndham, at 5.12 local time, Air Commodore Sir Kingsford Smith, established a remarkable record having flown from England to Australia in Miss Southern Cross in a little, over seven days. Leaving Alor Star early on Tuesday morning.
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  • 99 1 Altered Conditions Justify Reduction Washington, Oct. 11. Following the war debt meeting Mr. Acheson revealed that Sir Frederick i Leith-Ross urged that the present 1 radically altered world economic conditions, which were not foreseen when a settlement was made, were Justification for a reduction of the British
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  • 56 1 Only Three More State Votes Needed Jacksonville. Florida, Oct. 11. Incomplete but substantial returns show that Florida is voting 6 1 against prohibition and thus is likely to become the 33rd out of the 36 States required to vote wet in order to end prohibition —Reuter. Jacksonville.
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  • 77 1 Mounted Police Scatter Demonstrators Vienna, Oct. 11. Riots have broken out at Ottakring, a working class suburb of Vienna, following a demonstration of protest against the Government ban on the Arbeiter Zeitung. Mounted police charged the demonstrators, making many arrests before peace was restored. Police were drafted
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  • 54 1 Emperor's Interest in Formosan Problem Tokio, Oct. 10. The Governor-General of Formosa was given an audience in the Imperial Palace yesterday when the Governor reported on the conditions in the island. The Japanese Emperor is reported to have inquired about the inter-raclal that ls in existence marriag here—
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  • 42 1 London. Oct. 0. The King has approved the appointment of Mr. Courtenay Forbes. Counsellor at the Madrid Embassy, to be Minister in Lima and Quito in succesto Mr. C. H. Bentinck. transferred sion to Sofia British Radio
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  • 26 1 Mr. J C. Drewet. of Kea Farm, the Telom Valley, the Cameron Highlands, has returned from his trip to Japan and is much benefited in health.
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  • 110 1 SEVEN KILLED IN AIR CRASH Screaming Victims Incinerated Chesterton. Indiana. Oct. 11. An airliner exploded in mid-air and crashed in flames near a larm. Four passengers, bound to Chicago irom New York, the pilot, co-pilot and stewardess are reported killed Reuter. Chesterton, Later. The total number of victims is seven.
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  • 156 1 Heavy Fighting In North CUm While the representatives ol the rebel forces from Charhar were talking peace with the Peiping headquarters, the rebels suddenly commenced another attack on the Government lines at Kaoliying. Tatungliau and Siautungliau last night. The rebels were repulsed with heavy losses after several
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 66 1 BIGIA TEA igs the freshness fragrance of the I a y a n gardens cl to your home. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8-i5 P .m.to9-i5 P .m. DANCE (FORMAL) 9-45 P .m. to mid-night. m^ m^^^^^mm SATURDAY, Oct. 14th. CABARET BALL rformance of M«6. T. SVETLAHOVA in Singapore WITH
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    • 146 1 I On Other Pages very grave warning to Europe regarding the dangers to civilisation if the Disarmament Conference fails was delivered by Mr. Ba'dwin in a speech at Birmingham Page 9. Germany's disarmament attitude is •dongly criticised in the British press P?ge 9. The Cutty Sark is safe; she was
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    • 79 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING Jmammmmj3m\ m\ ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT SPECI AL DINNER j DANCE j j ENTERTAINMENT S PROVI OLD BY i "THE IMANOFF DUO" ANY ZOLNAY JO E PLEE —adelphi" SEA viEWSEA VIEW HOTEL
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  • 413 2 An Address To 300,000 People Opening Of The Nanking Olympic Shanghai, Oct. 11. About 300.000 people from many parts of China gathered in Nanking yesterday to witness the opening ot the All-China Athletic Meeting, which was officially declared open by Mr. Wang Ching-wei, who addressed the huge gathering, while forty
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  • 100 2 Chairs And Ladders For Better View Two thousand people, using chairs and ladders to gain better views, gathered round the gates of Vendore Prison to watch the execution at dawn Of Alie Lagarde, a 23-year-old farm labourer, states a Paris message. Lagarde was sent to the guillotine
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  • 32 2 A Cardiff Arm has acquired the PoncycWc anthracite eollierv near Ammanford, Carmarthenshire and ls equipping the undertaking for an output of 500 tons daily. The product will be mainly exported to Canada.
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  • 188 2 Two Days Celebrations in Trengganu The 39th. birthday of H.H. The Sultan of Trengganu was celebrated throughout the State with much eclat, all nationalities participating in the festivities and other various programmes on the two days, Oct. 3rd. and 4th. Though cloudy at dawn, glorious weather prevailed on
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  • 139 2 Travelling Secretary's Visit At a general meeting of the members of the Singapore branch of the Overseas League, held at the S.C.C. yesterday, arrangements for the forthcoming visit of Mr. Lisle Carr, travelling secretary from headquarters, were discussed. Mr. V. D. Knowles presided over a fair gathering. It
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  • 133 2 Singapore Repertory Players' Next Show The next production of the Singapore Repertory Players, "Little Devil", will be staged at Goodwood Park Hotel where extensive alterations have been made to adapt the main hall for theatrical performances. The flrst performance will be given on Oct. 21 when the show
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  • 19 2 Mr. A. F. Staples, formerly of the staff of the Times of Malaya, recently underwent an operation In London
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  • 115 2 Habarovsk, Oct. 4. According to the reports received here from Kharbin. it became widely known in Harbin that the measures of th r Japano-Manchurian authorities for the seizure of the C.E.R. began to be prepared at the initiative of the ehairmar of the Manchurian delegation at the
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  • 352 2 Moscow, Oct. 4. Further reports from Harbin fullv j confirm the previous assertion of the Soviet Government that the arrests of jthe responsible Soviet CEP. officials j constituted the beginning of the execui tion of the plan of railway seizure, and that the so-called 'misdeeds" of the arrested
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 2 One of the set pieces at the fireworks display at the Great World on Tuesday in commemoration of the anniversary of the Chinese Republic.
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  • 13 2 Moseow. Oet. 10 Further incidents between the Soviet and Manchukuo over the management
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  • 301 2 Air Sense Spreading in F.M.S. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 10. September was another very successful month for the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club. Six new soloists and two new "A" iicencees were recorded Messrs. R. J. vVatson and J. Hertzlett the latter oeing probably the
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  • 16 2 mJm\ Se n or Sfc ate Council will meet Kla^ 0n 'at thC Astana Mahk <>ta,
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  • 79 2 Malacca Girls' Sports Club Entertain (FtOOEI Our Own Con cspondent) Malacca. Oet. 9. The members of the Malacca Girls' Sports Club gave a variety entertainment on Saturday night at the Malacca High School Hall before a large audience. The programme included dance (A Win ton); gypsy dance (Miss
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  • 287 2 (Continued from page 8) ther. but none of his workmates wen able to tell you where he had vanishec to. or why. It is a rare occurrence for a Low-Vek native to work for more than two con lecutlve tickets for any one
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  • 19 2 Hon. Mr Tan Cheng Loek a-d Mrs Cheng Lock have returned to Malacca by the Kedah from Belawan. aiacca
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  • 201 2 Seiangor's Happy Greeting To Ruler (From Our Own < Klin, 0.l 11 Klang public availed themselves of I the opportunity to mani: their ruler yesterday on his a tour of Java. I The road from the Klan* Club tc he Astana and the pn Vstana were decorated
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  • 45 2 Dr. Tempany II:i- Nd n Offered I)irc<f<>r*i»»p 'From Our Own C Kuala Lump Asked to-day whether I firm the report publl afternoon that he Is I I Directorship of the Rui Institute Dr. Tempany Agriculture, replied "A> aware there Is no tr It."
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  • 18 2 (From Our Ou i Wm* Tht Exchange B Chinatown were honour nt ifatj t] i'
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  • 31 2 There is a sub shioments of galvai India from South I Karded as a Rest upfollowing the fr cheap Indian pig iron ;v Further orders are Velsh industrial c. litres th
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 476 2 I CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEMENT* *s>(ixsx*>®®^^ TENDER** KENNOMEAT Singapore m.^^T I CONCENTRATED MEAT FOR DOGS KHTUV AI CONTAINS ilUlltfc ft practically no lat. and c:.n. therefore. ft be used with more coniidence than V lender* ordinary meat scraps, the fat of which gj Mg is often responsible for various skin §>
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 329 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Thursday, 12th. I Saturday, 14th. High Water, 04.16, 6.5 ft., 14.51, 7.6 ft. High Water, 07.34, 7.0 ft., 18.06, 7.1 ft. Football C.C.A.A. vs. Babul Aman, Golf: Keppel G.C. Medal (stroke) ftt Jalan Besar. Competition. Hockey: Singapore Trial. S.C.C. Rugby: S.V.C. vs. Garrison, at S.C.C. "The
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  • 1294 3 Antiquated" Plant For *am Canning Pineapples COUNTRY'S SHARE OF BRITISH MARKET i u nn," Th V?** I***1 iTowin 8- and canning ,11 wrong. The machinery used in canning is of ype winch was in use in Amenca at least 25 years and 18 now
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  • 70 3 The case in which Abdul Karim. former secretary of the Mohamedan Drivers' Benevolent Society, is being tried on a charge of falsifying the Society's accounts was continued before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon and adjourned to Friday, Oct. 13, 915 a.m.
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  • 497 3 CHINESE WOMAN WHO CAME BACK Furniture Which Was Not Paid For Choo Ah Sap. a Chinese woman, was j convicted yesterday before Mr. H. A (Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, at the continuation of her trial on a charge of cheating the Nang Hang furniture shop in
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  • 157 3 Charge Against Bus Driver Four little Malay boys were the complainants in a Police Court case before Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday when a Chinese mosquito bus driver named Wee Eng Seng was produced on four charges of causing hurt by a rash act. It was stated that
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  • 246 3 But The Magistrate Gave Him Half a Year The persistence of a Malay vagrant in maintaining that he was deaf and could not understand what was being said did not deceive the magistrate. Mr. R. J. f Curtis, before whom the man was charged yesterday with returnlng to
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  • 195 3 Chinese Holiday Visitor's Impressions Addressing the Malacca Rotary Club i on what he saw at the Cameron High (lands. Mr. Ho Seng Ong. headmaster oi the Anglo-Chinese School. Malacca.; I said that a month's holiday recently I spent there had convinced him they 1 had in the highlands
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  • 126 3 Two Sikhs Under Arrest On the ground that more human bones had been discovered on Tuesday and i that the report from the Government Pathologist had not been received. Court Inspector C.Q. Bembroke objected to an application made by Mr. J. K. Gale before Mr. N. Grice. the
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  • 41 3 (From Our Own Coi respondent* Klang, Oct. 8. The Klang Catholic Club was officially opened on Saturday afternoon ln the presence of many well-wishers. Rev. Fr. Belet referred to the longfelt want of such a club i/i Klang.
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  • 812 3 Strange Shooting Affair In Local Lane Aii exciting story of how a gunman 1 attempted to assassinate two Chinese i pedestrians in a lane ofT Victoria < Street but with two shots missed his < objectives and wounded a little bov < instead, was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 1931 4 Rise Of Anti- Jewish Feeling Life In Germany To-day Hitler's New Hymn Of Hate iiTTHE great achievement of the revolution." said an irreverent Germany, "has been the promotior of the dye industry. Hair dye. Dc you notice all our beauaful blonde* on the streets Aufnorden' is the motto 'northern yourself
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  • 51 4 Thirteen Chinese cobblers who were t caught gambling were charged before k Mr. Gnce in the Second Police Court o on Saturday, with having played in a common gaming house. 10. Teng Hai n Place. They all pleaded guilty and were ii each fined $2 or five days' rigorous n
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  • 2324 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON MORE "MALAYA" FROM MAUGHAM From The Free Press Correspondent If you could glimpse a bird's-eye view of Britain this afternoon you would see a rainswept island ringed by grey and stormy seas, moving further from the life-giving sun with every whirl of the spinning globe.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 53 4 c Tv make an unusual CLUB SANDWICH 2 BRANDS^Bk j SANDWICH PASTE 5 in th<* r. >p layer, and Brand's An- ehovy Paate in the ■_n__d_^n__. n bottom one [^-SmE^-I si Genum* "rue to M&PSw label ™?™1 b Jfafe 6> ffa T_.a*«r, or I .4 > tn I ix 14.111
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    • 76 4 CUTICURA HEALED SKMJOUU Spread Over Child's Face. Caused Sleeplessness. •Th. *m**t*» small, watery pimplr developed into a >. i soon spread all mmt The eruptions nat irritation, sleeplr^ night and day. I months. We read an a S cura Soap and On.: free sample of each 1 more, and after
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  • Article, Illustration
    306 5 S n alrcra'ft '£^ZZmV*/ 9 Prot UnS HMS aircrafl nrtin *D********* from •hostileaircraft in the rombined aerial and naval exercises off the coast of Scotland. A r„n!nH reC Tu in o 1 !;f t UC i ionS f r m the brldBe in the (ombined aerial and "^a" manoeuvres off
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 133 5 FAMOUS ENGLISH TABLE DELICACIES GILLARD'S Celebrated L. V. Pickle, Menager Pickle and Mixed Pickles GILLARD'S Assorted POTTED M^ TS P^\^^"^ FISH PASTES v^^^-~jr_^ f==3?!^§P Oxford, Pork and 'i&SpSM Beef Sausages 3QRK >fc in ,b nd ■,h val „I,V lUSs\GES^^^3§| "GILLARO" Preparations arr of owiw pffl^w jy High -Class Quality. Tasty
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  • 1086 6 Where Every Foreigner Is Guilty Of Espionage LEAVE YOUR CAMERAS BEHIND Thc Japanese authorities corn-plained the other day that H.M.S. Medway had been observed photographing a fortified area while traversing thc Moji Straits, a report which Admiral Dreyer. who arrived at Tokio on an official visit
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  • 204 6 European Committee Report The European Unemployment Committee report for September is as follows: This Application Previously month To-date > Singapore Local Committee 220 220 I Penang 76 76 Malacca 7 7 Cedah 4 4 *erak 104 1 105 «Jegrl Sembilan 22 22 Central Committee. Kuala Lumpur 216 1 217
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  • 22 6 The South African railways report a i surplus of £183.924 for June, compared I with a deficit of £158.176 in June. 1932.
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  • 360 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week: BELOW will be found particulars ol the Free Press Football Com-, petition No. 8 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten; English and Scottish League matches to be played on Oct. 14th. This announcement
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  • 252 6 A duplicate list ls provided in which the competitor may keep a record of his entries. These small lists must not on any account be used for entries— they are only for the convenience of competitors. Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches
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  • 375 6 BOMBAY CENSURES LORD LLOYD 'Ex-Governors Should Be Careful 9 Bombay Corporation resolved express- ing strong resentment "at the reckless and mischievous remarks made by Lord t Lloyd. ex-Governor of Bombay, in his recent utterances in England, disparaging in omnibus and in a sweeping manner all local self-governing bodies In India"'
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  • 412 6 The Singapore Volunteer Corps routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. are as follow Singapore, Oct. 11. Obituary.— The Commandant deeply regrets to announce the death of 42 Pte Hassan bin Hitam which occurred on 'September 22nd. Congratulatory.— The Commandant wishes to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 300 6 I j tfREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 8 >|j I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- j tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the i f Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters 1 1 j appertaining
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    • 514 6 \r S BRITISH HROAIh i CORPORATION L%r i PROGRAMMES FOK l\|,, D% STRAITS SETTUMiv Ij FEDERATED MAI \n FROM THI TRANSMITTER j BfOI w J TWO of the f01i0* and wavelengths i i J simultaneously, but i lengths may be i "course ol each day, tra. J i Announcements will
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  • 128 7 WE DDING TRAGEDY .Misadventure" Verdict At In returning a verdict of death by i .d venture yesterday after an inquiry the death of a 42-year-old Chinese med Hoong Ah Kum who was knockdown in Pagoda Street by a fed car on its way to fetch a lal party on the
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  • 247 7 Wt li. Helen, its nice to have you again. How many lumps?" Two please. Yes. I'm glad to be ick too. its almost incredible now to, think we've ever been away, and we've been home a week!" Poor, darling. I suppose you're in roes of unpacking, witn
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  • 92 7 Municipality Refuses To 'Carry The Baby" i- rom Our Own Correspondent > Penang, Oct. 11. The Penang Municipal Commission- are unwilling to take over the Eement of the Penang Library vhicb the Government wish them to By a majority of ten to one the •mmissioners rejected the proposal
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  • 819 7 MORE THAN ELEVEN MILES UP Moscow Expedition Into The Stratosphere VALUABLE SCIENTIFIC DATA Moscow, Sept. 30. The huge stratostate "USSR" (about 60 metres in height I smoothly alighted to-day at 5 p.m. on the bank of Moscow River near Colomna after a flight that lasted 8 hours and 15 minutes,
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  • 189 7 Sequel To Joy Rides 44 FRAME UP" AGAINST CHINESE ALLEGED A Sikh police constable and a Bengali milk vendor were tried before Mr. R. j. f. Curtis in the Third Magistrate's Court, yesterday with falsely charging two Chinese with theft. The milkman. Dipan Rai. was defended by Mr. G. E.
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  • 173 7 Strong Comment By Supreme Court Judge t\Tt m Our Own Correspondent) Penang:, Oct. 11. Severe strictures upon a solicitor and advocate were made by Mr. Justice Cobbett in a judgment in the Supreme Court. The matter concerned an indenture dated May lst 1922 made by one Tan Ah
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  • 39 7 Mr. A. J. Buchan. of the Chartered Bank. Ipoh. is ill in Batu Gajah Hospital. The French Government has fixed at 45,000 tons the amount of flax which may be imoorted between July 19 last and July 13. 1934.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 567 7 A GREAT BOOK! A GREATER PICTURE! ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S SUPERB STORY NOW PARAMOUNTS GREATEST PICTURE TO Ml .PUT "A FAREWELL TO ARMS" H HELEN HAYES GARY COOPER and ADOLPHE MENJOU PAVILION Never ha, picture been gifted mth finer acting, more delicate direction, more artistic -.King.. That yon will r L, »'ll
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  • 525 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933 Mr. Baldwin's Warning IT is not easy to share the reputed optimism of Mr. Norman Davis, America's peripatetic ambassador, over the prospects of the disarmament conference. Mr. Davis is optimistic'' because, he says, "the situation is now so bad, it is obvious
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  • 1278 8 as I was Saying OUR correspondence columns yester- < day carried a letter from the I Siamese Consul-General protesting s against publication of news concern- I ing the movements of some of Slams statesmen ana > military leaders, as A a** j tending to make consul- roreigners who I have
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  • 295 8 Mr. J. Scott, of Gleneally Estate. Parit. Perak. has returned from home. Sir Cecil Clementi. the High Commissioner, will present the CB E. to the Dato Rembau on November 9 at Rembau. The engagement is announced of Mr. A. J. Bostock-Hill of the legal firm of
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  • 951 8 One night, owing to a I /ater- furrow above the i I louse, we awoke to 'find our I loor several Inches under w I tad soaked up into our tru I ill our town clothes I Newly-thatched roofs I ►adly during the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 151 8 EXSHAW No 1. BRANDY. Your health demands it. Your doctor recommends it. YOU ENJOY IT. CALDBECK'S are the A s ents Bl SPECIAI VaK {J^vJjgf T< > HM THE \PPOINTMENT S^PtST KING F SIAM J EWELLERY When selecting a piece of JEWELLERY no matter for what occasion, let us help
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    • 57 8 IN THE OPINION OF A MEDICAL AUTHORITY, going without food for any length of time causes bad temper. Hence the well-known combination of "fast" and "furious." Going without a GAFLAC ACCIDENT POLICY is bound to make you furious if anything serious happens to you. ■**m****m*************************a* GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE
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  • 1205 9 Fear ThatWifi Become W% WAR THAT WILL END OUR CIVILISATION ABSENCE of confidence is fhp oUua ~e r ..[> e "'sarmament Conference 1 sj ehologically we should be back in idii h more knowledge than we had then V„J i rther war in Europe
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  • 76 9 ROCKET AEROPLANE DESIGNER Explosion During Charging Berlin. Oct. 11. Einhold Tilling, inventor of the rocket aeroplane, was blown up and killed by his own rocket, to-day and two assis tants. including a woman, were seriously injured. The disaster occurred when the party was charging the apparatus
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  • 121 9 Naval Race Would Be Disastrous Tokio. Oct. 11. Warning his hearers that the failure of the Naval Conference of 1935 would 'precipitate a new Jap-American armament race disastrous to Japan. Baron Wakatsuki. the chief Japanese delegate to the London Naval Conference in 1930. and President of the
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  • 124 9 British Debating: Team In India A debating team, the first of its kind from England, has arrived in Bombay The tour was organised by the British National Union of Students as a gesture of goodwill to their fellow students in India and to establish a form of contact
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  • 91 9 Relics Dipped In The Ganges The relics of Mrs. Annie Besant were conveyed to Benares by Mr. Telang. the General Secretary of the Indian Section of the Theosophical Society, for immersion in the Ganges. Earlier in the morning a meeting oi Theosophists and friends of the
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  • 23 9 Bakersfield, California, Oct. 11. Three people were killed and 15 Injured in a pitched battle between striking cotton-pickers and ranchers. Reuter
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  • 628 9 Forced Down By Engine Trouble t UNCOMFORTABLE NIGHT y ON AN ISLAND pCTTI Sark and her crew are p safe, stranded on an island some distance from Singapore and unable to fiy owing to engine trouble. f In a statement issued from the Royal Singapore Flying Club
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  • 90 9 Three People Have Remarkable Escapes A young widow. Mrs. Ursula Hanson, had a remarkable escape in an air crash on the racecourse in Jersey. She was taking off for Heston with Captain C. Lloyd as pilot and a man passenger, on the Initial stage of a flight
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  • 106 9 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES London, Oct. 11. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were: Spot (Sellers) 4 1 16d. (4 3 32d.) (Buyers) 4 (4 1|32d.) Jan-March 4 3|32d. (4 5|32d.) April-June 4 3116d. '4 7132d.) July-September 4 932d. <4 5
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 316 9 in every sophisticated lfff^ Not only has Frances Hemming /T K^= given the modern woman VI^rSPTT W^^ perfected method ol skin-care AV^\W _^F but she has also made it pos- t^^ sible for every woman to carry m out this wondrous method herself, in whatever part of the world she
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 864 10 INVESTORS GREATER INTEREST Active Conditions In Tin Share Market FRASERS WEEKL Y REPORT In our previous circular we reported that after the recent rise a certain amount of profit-taking was in evidence in the local Tin share market, and this liquidation has continued throughout the week with a natural depreciation
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    • 170 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rabbet Association held its 1.143rd. auction, yesterday. Catalogued 1.764,757 lbs 787.83 tons Oifered 1.537,854 686.54 Sold 1.071.505 478.35 Spot. London 4 1 32d. New York 7 3 4 cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality No Sales Good
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    • 65 10 During the week ending October 7th, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 20.593 cases, of which 15,395 cases were to the United Kingdom. 1.086 cases to the Continent of Europe, 2.575 cases to Canada and 1.537 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period, January lst,
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    • 22 10 Brown Phillips and Stewart Penang agents Perak River Valley Rubber 39.068 lbs.: Juru Estates, 34,000 lbs.; Semanggol 30.000 lbs.
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    • 120 10 TRADE COMMISSION EVIDENCE Mr. A. P. Cameron and a Malayan Customs Union The 68th. and 69th. meetings of the Trade Commision were held in Singapore on October 10 and 11. Evidence was taken from Mr. A. P. Cameron, managing director of Messrs. Patenon, Simons and Coy., Ltd.,
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    • 115 10 Restriction Drive Amongst D.E.I. Natives 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Oct. 11. The Medan vernacular newspapers report that the native planters of the TapanoeU district, contrary to their previous attitude, now have no objec- tion to rubber restriction. The Dell Courant states that the planter! of Slmeloengen
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    • 121 10 As a result of the Industrial activity in Japan during 1932. a large number of small manufacturing concerns have been established. The net gain in small factories in Tokyo during the six months ended November, 1932. totalled 311, whilst Osaka statistics Indicate an; Increase of approximately 1.000 during 1932. Industries
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    • 92 10 Japan To Prohibit Imports (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Oct. 11. The rice market was perturbed today by rumours, that the Japanese Government was totally prohibiting the import of foreign rice for an indefinite period effective from tomorrow. The Japanese Legation was unable to confirm or deny
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    • 177 10 Shares Of British Tin Investment (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept. 22. The London financial papers comment on the rise in price of the British Tin Investment Corporation's 1 10s. shares to 14s. 6d., and it has been pointed out that the Corporation and its predecessors
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    • 168 10 Japanese Competition in Zanzibar More evidence of the steady pene- tration by Japan of the world's markets :is available in the annual report on the social and economic progress of the people of Zanzibar Protectorate for 1932. Of the total quantity imported of all cotton plecegoods except
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    • 70 10 Big Reduction In Shipments The effect of the tea restriction scheme is clearly shown by the reduction of shipments from Ceylon, Northern India, Java and Sumatra during the period April to August, inclusive. The shipments amounted to 58.000.000 lbs. [less than the corresponding period last 1 year. Ceylon
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    • 93 10 £100,000 FACTORY FOR BLACKPOOL Blackpool, which has become one of i Europe's most popular and enterprising seaside resorts, is developing an attraction for industry. A start ls to be made in the near future in the building of a factory at Bispham, one of Blackpool's suburbs, which, when completed, will
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    • 70 10 Ottawa, Oct. 7. Canada will market a funding loan of $225,000,000 on Tuesday next divided Into three series of two, six and twelve year maturities, yielding respectively 3.75 per cent., 4.20 per cent, and 4.35 per cent, interest. The primary purpose of the loan is to refund the
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    • 292 10 British Indus trials Strong LATEST STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS British Industrials Improve London. Oct. 9. Sterling on New York opened at: I 66%. Paris 79-3 16. Gold ls down 3d. to 133/1. Stock markets opened cheerfully. Brttlah Funds are steady with War Loan j 3% per cent, at 101-9 16. Home
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    • 71 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association October llth., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Selers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 13% 13% R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (F.0.8.) 13% 13% Standard R.S.S.on Tender October 13 3 16 13 516 Oct.-Dec. 13% 13% Jan. -March 13% 13% April-June 13% 13% Tone of
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    • 207 10 Oct. 7 9 10. American Can Com. 93 95« 4 933. Am. Telephone and Telegraph 1193* 121 1193. Atcheson Railroad 54' 4 56 571 Dupont 78 783 4 78 Firestone. Common unq 23 > 4 22' m General Electric 193 4 20' 20»i General Motors 30> /2 90%
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    • 55 10 Reconstruction Scheme Before Shareholders The India Tyre Rubber Company (Great Britain). Limited, have submitted to their shareholders a scheme providing for the reconstruction of the company, involving a contribution of capital by the Dunlop Rubber Company Limited, sufficient to ensure the controi of the former company, which,
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    • 120 10 World Exchange Rates October 11 SELLING London. 4 months' sight London, 3 months' sight London, 60 days' sight London, 30 days' sight London, demand London. T.T. Lyons and Paris, dera Hamburg, demand New York, demand Batavia. Sourabav Samarang. demand Penang. demand Calcutta. Bombay, d Rangoon. Madras. Colombo, demand Hong Kong,
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    • 159 10 October 11th 12 oYWk noon Gambler 4 50 Hamburg Cube Muntok White Poppx r White Pepper Black Pepper Copra, sundried Copra, mixed Small flake Tapioca 4 Of Med. Pearl Tapioca Small Pearl Tapioca Llngga Sago Hour Fair Sago Flour 1724 175 Palembang Jelotong Banja Jelotong Sarawak Jelotong
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    • 75 10 INDO-JAPANESE TRA D E Temporarx h\<><\*m <>» Convent. II The temporal 1 Japanese Trade C plres on Tucml.iv I an exchan^' it B Simon and tie- lap London. The arran* n Convention thai! one month froa meanwhile cusl present tapofted from the otlM t present level If a n.w mercial
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    • 13 10 The Nlehlmar. (J Aluminum Company rated with the supp tung Army, fla y.5.000.006.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 228 10 MALAYA TIN STATISTICS Domestic Production, as represented by exports from Federated Malay States. Unfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements, of tin, and tln-in-ore, at 72 per cent, during the month of September, 1933. Tons Tons. Federated Malay States 1,335 Unfederated Malay States, Johore 17 Kedah 3 Perlis 25 Kelantan 1
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  • 866 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations I .•ORE WEDNESDAY, OCT. Uth.. 1963. Buyers Sellers I 30s 31s ;y 34k 36s Tin (56) 15s 16s 132% 1.37% 338 34s •S 21 25 95 100 rig <£ 2s 2s 6d 44 48 48 51 I in (ss> 16s 17s 7s 7 s
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  • 188 11 L Satisfactory Agreement Reached abilisation agreement has 9 which will be satisfacT.arties concerned, states rom Washington. ■vers President Roosevelt to i r Cuba's tentative sugar I limits the amount of raw producers may supply to! market to 7,000,000 tons ment further provides forj hment of a sugar reserve!
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  • 169 11 Hope of Trade Agreement In India Tne Lancashire trade delegates, consisting of Sir William Clare-Lees, Messrs. E. R. Street, S. S. Hammersley, MP., A. D. Campbell, F. Longworth. Maurice Spilman, H. L. Aspden, R. W. Layey and Miss Seadon, since arriving in India, felt more confident than before
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  • 204 11 GOOD TIMES FOR RUBBER MANUFACTURERS Huge Increase In Leyland Profits From Our Own Correspondent. I London. Sept 20. Whatever may be happening tc rubber producing companies, the manufacturing concerns in this country are not having great difficulty in making ends meet. Indeed, most of them are earning substantial profits, and
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  • 325 11 Chairman Supports Compulsory Control From Our Own Correspondent.' London. Sept. 21. i Presiding at the seventh annual ge- i neral meeting yesterday of the Malay United Rubber Estates. Ltd., Mr. P. J. Burgess declared that it seemed clear to him that compulsory control of supply was the
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  • 156 11 Mr. Lewis Jones, Secretary of the South Wales Siemens Steel Association, states that the weekly output of steel in the area this summer was the highest recorded for three years. In 1932, he said, within 12 miles of Swansea, 100,000 tons of steel were produced In excess of the 1931
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  • 237 11 Tees To Benefit From New Plant A small plant tucked away in t corner Of the vast works of Imperial Chemical Industries, at Billingham-on- Tees, has been producing Grade No. 1 petrol trom ordinary coal for more than a year. This petrol has been subjected to exhaustive
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  • 168 11 British Companies Get Big Order The Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Export Company, whose works are at Trafford Park. Manchester, and the English Electric Company, Ltd.. have secured a £2,000,000 contract to electrify the Central Junction station at Warsaw and the three lines proceeding from it ln the direction of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 540 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance ln force over 135.0M.CM The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) I HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE- 27 Old Jewry IO The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies
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    • 442 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND (His* Incorporated ln England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital ln 600.00k snares of £5 each £3.000 oot Reserve Fund £3 000oos Reserve Liability of ",000,00s Proprietors £3.000.00t HEAD OFFI'JE 38. Bishopsgate. London, EC. Agencies and Branchee: Alor Star Hollo Semaran* Amritsar Ipoh Serembai.
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 435 12 -,ECRET CONTRACT FORI GOVERNMENT i 16-Ton~Craft For R.AF. i Three flying battleships which will surpass any armoured flying-boats in existence are being built behind closed doors for the British Government at the Blackburn Aeroplane Company's naval construction works at Brough. < East Yorkshire. These fighting monsters are
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    • 312 12 lift mIM <»ear At Fault Practically every sea disaster in nodern times has shown in tragic fashion the failings of modern lifesaving equipment and the manner in vhich practical work breaks down ideas which are the result of infinite patient study until they are theoretically perfect Therefore
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    • 268 12 Hulk Launched For Jardine Matheson And Co. Built by the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co.. Ltd.. to the order of Messrs. Jardine. Matheson and Co.. Ltd.. lor service at Chinkiang. the steel cargo hulk pontoon Ning Wo was launched from the Pootung Works Miss Marjory Tod. daughter
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    • 217 12 British Bid To K e «ain Speed Kw ord in the wmmjt rata* Germany may be riband of the Atlantu The News-Chroni<|. ships now being compk yards embody revolu design which when i ger liners promises the breaking ol all The inventor. Sir Jog the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 799 12 i**- Am.'*^— Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated ln Australia) j FOR BRISB \NE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via L JAV\ DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Result DMKhly saiilng by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 RegUlar "ens/ anci the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] 9 s MAFIiXLA ls ene of the largest and
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    • 93 12 K. 1 ■^■■■_l__a?S^^^w Sj^ v< /^i 1 #^4 n\ e IK ifl BK >JB e TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V.I AND MOST OF THE U.S. A. W» TW N~ a««k Rmu i*. CmmmAiaa N.^ *g f w___-_k 'V tlfl eer tar SttM «r u__» aarwa OTaB C____aa^laa Bart W-* /£HL
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 549 12 Local And Foreign Mail despatches and\ Arrivals BY TRAIN angkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. edah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 p.m. uantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. ;uantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. lelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. lelantan (via
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    • 289 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Genoa Maru. Jap. 4.894 from Calcutta 11.10 for Hong Kong 12.10. De Weert. Dut. 985 from Tanjong t Priok 10.10 for Riouw. Banka 13.10. Mabella. Nor. 840 from Bangkok II.K j for Malacca 11.10. Tinombo. Dut. 525 from Belawar 11.10 for Belawan 13.10. Vyner Brooke, Sar. 813 from
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    • 49 12 I STRAITS TARIFF I Straits-Calcutta Tariff— Effective im- f mediately the rate of freight on coconut oil in drums and or cases is reduced to Steamers via Rangoon $9 00 p.» ton I of 50 cu. ft j Direct steamers $10.00 per ton ot 1 50 cu. ft. I
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    • 228 12 PABBENGIH OUTWAII The lollowing pass. ling in the East Asm 1 Fionia. due al S.n«\»i r Mr and Mrs T Tayl I E. K Allin. Mrv A B< RS Mr Miss T Taylor Mrs A K., D R*swasen and baby Mr and v.; Mrs Barr. Miss Bur M ;W Younge
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 568 13 P. O.] British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated ln 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. ;xmorin To ?5 n oX B &rir RAWATPTNnT Toß
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    • 607 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Doe Salls City of Bagdad Oct. 30 Nov 2 City of Lille Nov 29 Dec. 2 City of Evansville Dec. 29 Jan. 2 City of Norwich j an
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    • 1045 13 Wg^^SmZt RO RENTING :3S_^§sSi W ■^**."\m*** t*m rmowwiiii^^«^ _k INSURANCE. RAILWAVS The Federated Malay States Railways me Royal State Rallwavt of aiam tanwUl AIRWAYS. Imperial Airways Ltd. Royal Net herland Indian Airwaya K.LJ_f. (Royal Dutch Airwaya) *™*-*fm 74* BLUE rUMMEL LIM C Regular service to Marseilles. London. Amsterdam, Rotterdam and
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    • 751 14 Ke P. Mi KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ KKUNsr Thursday. Oct. 12, Cheribon <not lor passengers), Semarang. Sourabay, Boeleleng, Ampenan. Padang-Bay. Benoa and Banjoewangi. TlDORE— Thursday, Oet. 12. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soengei-Pakning, Slak and Pakan-Baroe. GEN. VERNP^ CK— Thursday, Oct. 12. Letong. Kramat, Tarempa. Genting and Mldal. VAN HEUTSZ- Thursday, Oct. 12, Belawan
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    • 391 14 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I dbtd AMERICAN MAIL LINE COMFORT WITH tor ECONOMY PRESIDENT LINER TOURIST Offers LARGE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS Each with hot and cold running water and restful beds. UNEXCELLED CUISINE DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT ORCHESTRAS DANCING SWIMMING TALKIES DECK SPORTS In addition to flrst class EVERY Trans-Pacific President Liner now
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    • 615 14 O. S. *\l*.. Line. FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMKRh f Hawaii Maru Santos via Colombo. Mombasa. Zanzi bar, Dar-es-Salaam, Beira. L. Marqwn Durban. Algoa Bay and Cape Town tLa Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo, Durban, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo Choyo Maru Cape Town via Mombasa.
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  • 1034 15 Why The Net Cord Shot Was nuch to the fascination of y. the element of luck reatly into it. In a contwo evenly matched playn is inevitably obtained >. on that day, has the on his side. match has been won of a fortunate "stymie";
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  • 381 15 The Southern England Championships t From Our Own Correspondent) London. Sept. 19. I the last important lawn tennis rvents of the season, the Sou- ngland Championships, came I tld at Eastbourne on Saturday V G. Kirby. the South African 3a \is Cup player, defeated G. L. Rogers in
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  • 251 15 The British Wightman Cup lawn j tennis team, with the exception of Miss A M Heeley and Miss D. Round, arrived i i home in the White Star liner Majestic j in the best of spirits, despite their fail- j ure to win the
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  • 506 15 BOXING STAGES A COME-BACK j Two Championship Battles This Month j London, Sept. 26. j' The pessimists who swore that the > c 'etersen-Doyle fiasco at Olympia would ill interest in British boxing for ears to come are given the lie direct j y the exceptionally interesting and j mportant
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  • 239 15 Boxer and Music-hall Top-liner Jack Doyle, ex-Guardsman, heavyweight boxer and music-hall top-liner, is certainly enjoying an extraordinary career. He is now appearing at the Theatre Royal, Dublin. He is a national hero (writes James Butler). Great crowds throng thc prini cipal streets when he walks abroad, and every
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  • 83 15 A fast boxing contest ln Sydney be- tween Nei Tarleton of Liverpool and Tod Morgan of the United States ended I in a draw after fifteen rounds of hard fighting. Tarleton was conceding 1 lb. to his opponent, who formerly was junior lightweight champion of
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  • 471 15 SCHOOL SPORTS Metre Distances Instead of j Yards <Fron. Our Own Correspondent. I Seremban, Oct. 9. Distances in metres instead of yards was the feature of the Negri Sembilan Chinese Athletic Sports held on the King George V School padang on Saturday and Sunday which turned out st to
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  • 328 15 i Overdue Subscription To Be Paid i Downe Golf Club, Bromley. Kent, •claimed from George Bryne Calver, of j Stanley Road. Orpington, sixteen guij neas, representing two years' annual subscription to the club. The claim was heard before the Registrar. Mr. A. C. Phillips, for the club,
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  • 99 15 Colorow, who was one of the best backed horses for the Two Thousand Guineas last April, but who finished out of the flrst 11, fell dead while having a sprinting gallop on the Stanley i House private training ground at NewI market. Mrs. A. James* scolt won
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  • 18 15 Harry Mason (London) drew with Danny Evans (Ammanford), the Welst I welter-weight champion, over IJ rounds at Cardiff.
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  • 399 15 Tommy Armour At Loggerheads With Hagen And Sarazen London. A flutter in golfing dovecots has been arted by the Scottish-American layer. Tommy Armour, who has won 3th British and American Open titles. He has a quarrel with two other men ho have achieved
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  • 982 15 Internationals At County Down From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 19. At Newcastle. Scotland retained the hampionship by beating England in he deciding match on Saturday by i 1 2 points to 5» 2 while Ireland handed he "wooden spoon" to Wales, whom hey defeated by 11 points to 4.
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  • 151 15 Sepoy Lines Match With Municipality Sepoy Lines Golf Club match with the Municipality will be held at Sepoy Lines on Sunday. The teams and starting times will be Municipality players mentioned flrst 8.30 M M Patterson and Kelly vs Lowson and Frew I 8.35 W W Patterson and
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  • 821 16 Hockey 7 GOALS IN PADANG MATCH A Clever Attack Polite 7: S.C.C 2. The S.C.C. are going to find it hard to put out a hockey side capable of upholding the Club's prestige in this branch of sport this season. Against the Police on the
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  • 590 16 R.A.F. Beaten in Fast Game Chinese 3. R.A.F. 1 The flrst eleven of the Chinese de- feated the Royal Air Force in a hockey match on their own ground, yesterday, by 3 l. a well-deserved victory. The match was played at a fast rate, with the majority of
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  • 154 16 The revised teams for to-day's hockey trial are as follows Colours Lew Teck (S.C.R.C); Muthucumaru < C.S.C* and C E. Brooke (S.C.C); Baskaran d.A.» G. Oehlers (S.R.C. i, Morray i S.C.C. > Perdriau (S.C.C. i, G. B. Armstrong (S.R.C* Arazan Singh (Kalsha), M. C Elliott (S.C.C i.
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  • 162 16 ii Attend Refresher Course The Referees' Refresher Course has commenced and meetings will be held every alternate Tuesday. The attendance this week was 33 which is a very encouraging commencement. The President announced that various people, well-known in football circles, had already agreed to lead the discussion on
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  • 192 16 Racing SEMINOLE WINS 2 LENGTHS Fred Fox's Last Mrute Mount London, «•< Mr. J. E Wideners Scn_r by Captain Boyd-Rorhfn." Cesarewitch Stakes .two tni quarter) at Newmarket t Mr. J. E. Wideners SEMINOLE «4» 8 0 Mr. P. Johnsons LOOSESTRIFE 4» 710 Mr J. Cooper's ROI DE
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  • 276 16 Tics In Championship Tournament The first round ties of the Bramtoco Sports Club ping-pong championship which commences to-day are as follows To-day Toh Chye Liat <bye) Leong Wing Yuk v. H. E. Hall, R.A.F. Brown v. Tan Gim Yang. Thursday: Wee Cheng Siang v. Boey Chee Choon, H.
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  • 115 16 1932 Cup Competition Just Decided ;Fici* Our Own Correspondent) Penanc Oct. IL The Chinese hrst team won the 1932 Penang Football Association «Cup. defeating St. Xaverians Recreation Club seven-nil. After having thrice drawn with the Chinese second team it seemed certain that the Xaverians would be beater* but
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  • 99 16 On Saturday, the third and last race for the Challenge Cup presented by His Excellency the Governor will be sailed, starting time 4.30 p.m. On Sunday, the International 6 metre yachts will sail the second of a series of three races for the Jean II Challenge
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  • 28 16 There will be a route march by the Singapore Volunteer Corps on Oct 27. in which the bands of the Wiltshire Regiment and the S.S Police will participate.
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  • 61 16 The lollowing will repn v «M.G > Company Ist Pj, |p >v PS RFC on Tue.sd.u il kick off being at llf pm i ley; Capt. A P Goldman i Land. Pte. Harper. 2Lt Dodd 1 H L Davies. Pte Owen Bfft L Cpl. Skey. Pte M.,, l, Howgill.
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  • 50 16 The followinu will r S.V.C in Rugby match Garrison at the sec on B tui DR. Harper tempi I Cooke. H Price R C I? I Owen. H L Davies a V Davidson. T Priest I) R > !1 O Skey. D A Johnston D R S
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  • 15 16 Devonport BerrV heath by 7 points to nil Neath defeated Exeter by H 8 Reuter
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 95 16 MPH FINE PRI NTING FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE IT Everybody uses Printing, but not everybody knows how to use lt. We are specialists in fine typography and know how to produce work that is a S to the eye nor is it expensive, for good Printing nled cost no more.
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    • 160 16 When we sai| This id the Home of TIGER BEER' ~;L£T ERE »"«< »»*r th, mo.. ■«r*^ x ->^: conditions possible mm 8 modCrn 8t tu ~-~t in ideal, rural and cool suri^a^ yif&, """ding, by the sea-contains the last word in Modern Breuerv «^^^fe^ Bre U^r m are,U,,y WatChCd
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