The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 October 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. No 14,091. EST 1835 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 593 1 Seletar Flare-Lit Take Off HOURS AHEAD OF SMITHY VT SINGAPORE IpDHWJGHOUT the nißht Mr. Charles llm nd hi^ two companions were in the air for an exciting effort to beat Km lord-Smiths magnificent record already set jp ihi^ nioiilh. Their success depends entirely on (I
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  • 530 1 Sir John Simon Denies Nazi Charges London, Oct. 17. 'Britain still stands by her declaration ol last December that Germany ought to receive equality of rights in the regime ol security" declared Sir John Simon in a broadcast statement to-day, •out a serious fact has
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  • 105 1 Kills On Contact With Skin Paris, Oct. 13. The discovery of a new gas so power ful that no existing gas mask coulc stop it. and that kills directly it come* into contact with the skin, is announced by M. Berthe and M. Doriei two directors of
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  • 111 1 I How Don Muang was captured by I Siamese Government troops Page 9. f| King of Siam's donation to Red Cross— Page 9. "War is Glorious." says Hitler—concluding article in "Life In Germany to-day" series— Page 3. Acute tension over C.EJB. Page 6. Japanese vessels in D.E.I.
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  • 30 1 Chicago. Oct. 17. The Superior Court judge has orderd a receivership of the National Life v nsurance Company of the United >tates with policies totalling $*****0-0-00 outstand'ng.— Reuter
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  • 110 1 Fwenty-Two Seats Won In Elections r. Oslo, Oct. 18. J A decided swing towards Labour was the feature of the elections yesterday. !r Labour has so far gained 22 seats d jubtless owing to Labour's extensive pr gramme of unemployment relief. The Conservatives, who have lost I
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  • 30 1 Following the opening in Canton of the wireless telephone service with the Department of Recon- struction is considering the provision of similar service between Canton and Waichow and Shiukwan. j
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  • 103 1 BANK CHIEF TAKES ALL THE BLAME Chase National s Very Heavy Losses Washington, Oct. 17 Large payments made to Mr Albert Wiggm "Chairman of the Chase National Bank) were revealed during the i oenate banking investigation dealing with the Chase Bank and the Chase ScewlUw Corporation. It was stated that
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  • 76 1 Mr. Wiggin testified that Mr. John Rockfeller, junior, was the biggest shareholder in the Chase Bank. He said the German debt to all American banks in 1933 totalled between 54C0.000.000 and $500,000,000. Thi Chase Bank share of this was originally $100,000,000 but Mr. Wiggin got the amount down
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  • 104 1 Washington. Oct. 18. Mr. Roosevelt has sigrod an orcier providing a fine of $500 aid six month! imprisonment lor anyone falsely oper•ting under the blanket cede or falsely displaying the Blue Eagle, indicating membership of the recovery camoaign. The CDntrol programme i>r corn .md j pig
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  • 113 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 18. The aeroplane "Faith in Australia." n which Ulm and Allen are endeavourIng to break the England— Australia -ecord passed near Kuala Lumpur at ill 30 this morning, about 12 hours ihead of Kingsford Smith's time. Lieut Newark, instructor of the
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  • 90 1 40 Americans Assaulted By Nazis Berlin, Oct. 12. That over 40 cases of American citizens being assaulted in the past six months is mentioned in connection with American diplomatic representations. The American Ambassador. Mr. Dodd. has been instructed to inform Baron von Neurath. the Foreign Minister, that
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  • 233 1 Nanking Seeks Japan 's Friends h ip anangnai. Oct. 18. A great change in the future foreign policy of China is foreshadowed in wellinformed circles which are watchindevelopments at Nanchang where Marshall Chiang Kai-shek and Mr Wang Ching-wei have been in con' ference. According to
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  • 38 1 Victoria, 8.C., Oct. 16. Doctor Inazo Nitobe. the Japanese statesman, died here to-day from pneumonia. Thirty years ago. he drew up the I sugar law on which the Formosan sugar industry was founded.- Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 72 1 i m btftot Tea IMB B ,GiA TEA in MALAYA i All T PRESENTS r NIGHT AND SATURDAY. OCT. 21st. "THE MADCAPS OF MONTMARTRE" I ELEANORE NINON, I Roy Pierre and Leo Mantin. I DANCE FORMAL I 45. p. m. to Mid -Night I EMISSION NON-DINERS^JH.OO I VVITRDAY, OCTOBER 28th
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    • 81 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. CHRYSLER ENDURANCE ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL ROOF GARDEN TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE j i j CABARET j fa-. I WITH ANY ZOLNY JOE PLEE THE WORLD FAMOUS fm »r»IMANOFF
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  • 93 2 Liquor Used For Heartache A Chinese woman of the old school' named Goh Ah Moi, while pleading guilty before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the criminal district Judge, yesterday, to a rharge of possessing a small quantity i of dutiable liquor, pleaded in extenua- tlon that she used the
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  • 55 2 Thursday, October 19th 1933 Brfore Mr. Justice Grrahty in the tnd. Court at 11 a.m. S 50 33 Gan Geok Eng vs Stephens Paul and Co. Before Mr. Justice Mills in the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. Criminal Appeals:— l. Rex vs. Murugaya. 2. Rex
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  • 466 2 WHY THERE I SHOULD BE A MALAYAN ROAD FUND It is interesting to note, particularly In view of the A.A. of Malaya's advocacy of the establishment of a Malayan Road Fund. that, according to the Report of the Auditor <S.S. and KMS.i,
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  • 76 2 Tamils Accused Of Cheating Three Tamils appeared before Mr. N. Grice, yesterday, charged with cheating a compatriot named Nadaison, in respect of a promissory note for $120. The complainant was in turn charged with theft of $140. The four Tamils claimed trial. The cases were postponed for one
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  • 144 2 Gramophone Concert to be held at nglin Club. 7 p.m. Sunday. October th., 1933. PROGRAMME SI PUO? (PROLOGO) "I Pagliacei" Leoncavallo sung by Pasquale Amato Baritone Concert dans le gout theatral. tCouperin) No 9 Air Leger. No. 10 Air tendre No. 11— Air des Bacchantes. Ecole Normale
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  • 160 2 Seventh Leading Lady For Chevalier Ann Dvorak is the seventh actress to appear opposite Maurice Chevalier in the ten pictures he has made for Paramount. Only Jeanette Mac- j Donald, who played in three, and Claudette Colbert, who played in two Have appeared more than once with the
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  • 17 2 Mr. P. G. Ritchie, of Messrs. Ritchie and Bteset. S<r>papore, arrived In j Penang by the Klang.
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  • 757 2 COAST DEFENCE WORKS Accurate Shooting At 25 Miles Washington, Oct. 13. As an aftermath of the practical! collapse of the Geneva Disarmament! i Conference at Geneva the War Depart- ment has resumed its experiments looking to further development of large calibre, long range coast defence guns.
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  • 34 2 W* regret that In our *eport of th« Tohore State Council meeting o~ Tuesday the speech by Mr. B. J. R Barton was made to apoear as though delivered by Mr. 8. Q. Wong.
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  • 330 2 BOOK THAT WILL NEVER BE PUBLISHED Mr. Thornton's Account Of Moscow Trial MR. LESLIE THORNTON, the MetroVickers engineer, who was imprisonI ed in Russia, is writing a book but it will never be published. When he returned from Russia in July after his release from prison he was invited to
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  • 198 2 Routine Orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. *eilly, M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. I Singapore, Oct. 18. i Visitors to Command Headquarters With effect from Monday, October 1 16th, 1933, officers visiting Command Headquarters, except by appointment, i will be required to complete an application card which will
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  • 37 2 Dr. F. D. Gillespie, Medical t < Tampin, originally instructed I ceed on transfer to Taiping is ferred to Tapah instead, with from Nov. 28. The Assistant M I Officer, Dr. I. P. L. Sabapathy, in charge, thenceforward.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 56 2 IT'S A WOW! Fining Standard. LESLIE HENSON HEATHER THATCHER EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ALFRED DRAYTON ROBERTSON HARE ALBERT BURDON THE LAUGH TEAM OF 1 THE SCREEN'S J L BIGGEST V J A j SCREAM! i^\ /£T\ *|^^R NEXT WEEK I 3f"" iw^ A < 4 W irsaboi GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE. (Distributed by
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    • 803 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I KENNOME AT 1 1 1 CONCENTRATED MEAT FOR DOGS 1 j SINGAPORE MUNICI V CONTAINS |j NOTICE. practically no fat, and can, therefore, j be used with more confidence than <£ ordinary meat scraps, the fat of which g i endor is often responsible for various skin
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 185 2 ~~dTary of the week i dang; R.I. vs Young Indians. Thursday I. Uh. New Worl(J Arena 9p m Ml Wi4lcr 9 5J 9°, n n 2 i2> V a v Sunday. 22nd. ■oCk«y: SHA Trial. Padang. I.A. vs n2597 ft Wiltshire 11. lA. IsJand club October Bogey Mal.iy Lrapue F(H,tball.
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  • 3059 3  - War Is Glorious, says Hitler HENRY J. HASKELL Hf e h Germany To-day Concluded By I declared willingp pact to preserve a rs. undoubtedly Nazis to power I uneasiness throughout OB Churchill's public nk God for the French 1 v.iy uenerally in MiUritt. -i immediate It Is aureod that lulpped
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  • 398 3 M. Karahan's Visit To Teheran i rv^ Moscow, Oct. 16 The steady development of friendly relations between the U.SCP and Persia forms the subject of an editorial article in the official organ of the Soviet Government. "Izvestia," in connection with the visit of the Assistant Commissary of
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  • 16 3 Hollywood, Oct. G. The death has occurred of the film star. Miss Renee Adoree, of consumption.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 118 3 I ftrescription I too .r» a aaflarar fr<> &>*•«*, Ringworm, Dhof,. I '\W lutk 3-tßb*um, Prickly Hr»- P»*u«u, Sugaßore Foot, Itch <u Kmpuoaa and Raahra. oat I >D D Pr««cript>«« Jut a IrofM of tkia marvelloM lotion and I > j m uMUat rabfll. Irritation I I fo« at obo*.
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    • 42 3 CARB PLASTIC j AND I SEALTITE Waterproofing Compounds I: EFFECTIVELY EFFICIENTLY STOP LEAKS. Durable Elastic Adhesive Acid -Proof i Quick Drying Non -Porous. I Fire Resisting. I For full particulars apply to: I SOLE AGENTS: I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED) SINGAPORE. BRANCHES. I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 255 4 I the IVIv^KKIO °gs x 1/3 MODEi yT\ I models which ,re now available, but Morris goes further and still I offers those dominating features of ~^>^^ L^^^^^^^^^^^ f relia :i,ity and economy wnich have I J^ 1^ I# l ll iii been outstanding since their intro- :=5 *****^^ \>^issV*
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  • 134 5 ii i.luumi ilir loin >rar old son of Crown Prince I eonnlri r- i>ri B; h fine srsjrsßLiw jls* sss ir new l!< |fiai runner Chelsea and rational footballer oy| shnp- Kukharkin. a r> year old textile er. is the champion girl athlete in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 145 5 gl FAMOUS ENGLISH ffijk TABLE DELICACIES Ss| GILLARD'S Celebrated AJb^ZJ L V Plckle Menager %w^J Pickle and Mixed Pickles GILLARD'S Assorted jb^- --^*k]ftti&*4 POTTED MEATS p^S^^ and m$ V ox roßp JjW FISH PASTES %^^^"^gp Oxford, Pork and sfc> ,^aß4>p^ r Beef Sausages Ili^lT POJ^K fsMr i» Ib. a,,d 1
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  • 385 6 Er Londoners Set Out In Eighteen Ton Yacht Eider MV A. F. Galloway, of Hampton Court Palaci-. while admitting they, win probably penetrate into country never before visited by white men. ?n»nksThere is nothing really adven- turous about the trip. The immediate destination of the
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  • 150 6 ouncil Question Regarding Japanese Vessel B (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Oct. 13. On Sept. 6. three members of the Peoples' Council. Heers Sandkuyl. de Hoog and Hart, asked the Government the following question: The undersigned would appreciate an answer from the Government as to whether the statement
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  • 85 6 Several People Believed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan Oct. 16. It is officially stated that as a result of an accident which occurred near Sungel Pinang in the Bukit Assam coal mines, a lift and the telegraph apparatus were destroyed, the telegraph operator being killed Instantaneously. Another
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  • 188 6 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengths may be changed In the course of each day's transmissions. Announcements will be made at frequent Intervals.:—
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  • 44 6 Discovery In Java School Medan, Oct. 13. A Government Inspector who visited 1 Dassa Schools in the neighbourhood of DJombang. (Java>. discovered that part of the school hours was given to revolutionary education. The licences of the teachers concerned have been suspended.
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  • 69 6 Nurse Killed By Fever-Stricken Soldier (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Oct. 13. A tragedy occurred In the military hospital at Tjimahl (Java), states the Algemeen Indisch Dagblad. A Timorese soldier was 111 with fever and, in view of his serious condition, was being watched by a male nurse.
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  • 80 6 "Z.H.1." Singapore (owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Broadcast House No. 2 Orchard Road, Singapore. Thursday, Oct. 19th, 1933. 6 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.45 p.m. News Bulletin kindly supplied by the Straits Times. 7 p.m. Relay of concert items from Tomlinson Hall: Mrs. Paula
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  • 431 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL] COMPETITION j Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 9 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Oct. 21st. THE FKIZK
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  • 123 6 A duplicate list la provided In, blch the competitor may keep a re>rd of his entries. These small its must not on any account be »ed for entries— they are only for le convenience of competitors. Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches
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  • 1250 6 ACUTE TENSION OVER C.E.R. Soviet Demands Release Of I i Officials I Habarovsk, Oct. 16. A caustic refutation of arguments In defence of the arrests of Soviet employees of the C.E.R.. advanced by the Chairman of the Board. M^ L Shaokeng and firm reiteration of all previous statements concerning the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 51 6 ins w wic w P^^M Preparations PTlsed the world ■fciiUj over by ■TTaHose who K—M realize the I Importance BJ of pure ■HEBurative Soap Qn d Ointment Insurpassed ftjeliobie ij^J fiedicinal ■F^V ntiseptic E^J Qualities ISt^UwchSoip. Otetmcnl and Talcum I Irw woaraqyMt. from M«ll«r Sk Phipp* I (M.UTt) llwlni Ualoa
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    • 218 6 FiJEE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 9 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- Uon as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the j Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the
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    • 143 6 BRANDS I SANDWICH PASTU I rour aandwiche* and aao*!* 1 fl Tty C*icfan and Ham, at f trhf mmd Tong%s for a cbftßft. m Ginuxn*. True to Üb^. Mad* by (JU m«i»r< o/ .4/ 9 Tias no^ I Hair W#w I "I had become completely /^l discouraged by a heavy
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  • 97 7 Wile Whi» Went To \ustralia :mk in the U.S. China at Shanghai granted Edwin William Nori rothv Ivan Mary Norman VttOA The former residing in Hong t reply i notification of ..iig uy Dr. Sellett, Attorney. Mr. Norman I wife had left him ralla about two years t
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  • 166 7 NKW WORLD GLIDING RECORD Soviet Pilot's Extraordinary Feat on 4 xr Koktebcl, Oct. 13. Pilot Yudin on his glider G-6, towed by an aeroplane piloted by the aviator Skorodumov, arrived here to take part n the all-Union meet of gliders on the KUementi^vo hills. At
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  • 118 7 Had to Make a Living Somehow" A crowd was grouped round a middle- at?od Chinese seated on the pavement in North Bridge Road, who with a num- ber of Java sparrows in a cage, was telling fortunes. The crowd soon dispersed when a policeman appeared on the
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  • 36 7 Increased Attendance At Olympla London, Oct. 15. The daily attendances at the International Motor Show at Olympta. London, so far show a considerable inse on last year and British exhibiI report exceptionally brisk business.
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  • 511 7 RIKISHA I PULLER I INJURED <From Our Own Corresp jndent. > Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 17. The hearing oi the case in which R. P. Thomson, a European planter of Sungei Buloh. is charged with negligent and rash driving of his motor-car so as to cause
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  • 142 7 Injured On Gadek Estate From Our Own Correspondent.* Malacca, Oct. 17. A Tamil woman. Segapayee, a coolie employed in Vinayagar Estate. Gadek. near Alor Gajah. underwent an exciting adventure on Sunday which result- cd in the loss of her left thumb. It appears that some Tamil coolies
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  • 63 7 Ibrahim Bhani bin Sheikh Iman. an employee of the Straits Cattle Trading i Company, was knocked down and 'fatally injured in Upper Perak Road, 'Rochore district, at 11.30 yesterday j morning. The vehicle concerned was a Municipal water wagon and the man's skull was crushed as a result
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  • 252 7 Mother Prosecutes Daughter m£ho are CaSG Of its kind in which a mother prosecuted her daughter was wh°e U n h I ln thC Penang Police'bour when a 17-year-old Malay girl, Bebe, was charged with theft of jewels valued 'C^ah a N d g a C
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  • 204 7 Assistant Pengkulu Married At Klang Klang. Oct. 15. The marriage of Raja Yacob bin Raja Mutelak. assistant Pengkulu, Kapar to Raja Zainon binti Raja Haji Abdullah. M.S.C., took place on Friday. At 5 p.m. on Sunday Raja Haji Abdullah was at home to the leading members of the
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  • 120 7 Surprise Turn in Chandu Case Tan Ton Swtc. a Chinese who claimed trial on a charge of the possession oi j non-Government chandu. before Mr. H. ;A. Forrer. the ertmtoal district i-iclge i yesterday, had an nxmrpected escape. When the accused's name was called up the
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  • 106 7 Sydney, Oct. 14. The Transport Commisssion has decided to experiment with an "electromatic" traffic control sign in Sydney. This automatically controls the traffic. The system consists of colour light signals, which are automatically worked by vehicles passing over a pad inlaid in the street. The Transport Commissioner said
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 673 7 CAPITOL! SATURDAY NEXT AT 11 A.M. 9&5% MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE J^KE*r Speclal Attraction "THREE LITTLE PIGS M and /^KM([ "MICKEY MOUSE'S GALA PREMIERE" Members of the MICKEY MOUSE CLUB will rendei j||n dancing, singing and musir.vl items Admission Adults 50 cts. Children 25 eta. Mickey Mouse Club members FRFE i
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  • 507 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933. F. M. S. Government's Blunder TTHE decision of the F.M.S. Govern- ment to impose a tax of fifteen cents a picul upon imported rice has met with a generally hostile reception in those quarters which are going to be most affected by
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  • 1252 8 - THERE is no novelist of the present I day moi e detested in Malaya, or I at all events in parts oi it. than Mr. I Somerset Maugham, whose play, Sheppey. which has just begun what promises to b a successful run in Lon don. is
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  • 371 8 FROM DA Y TO DAY Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Corbett left Ipoh on Saturday for Australia. Tunku Ismail bin Tunku Yahaya has I been posted to Langkawai to act as District Officer in place of the late Tuan i Syed Ahmad Idid. J Mynheer J. J. Ochse of the
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 216 8 I o the Editor. Sir.— The report of thi Manager, F.M.S. Railways, /ear shows that this service to be a heavy drain on tl. revenue, to the tune of a i a. hall this time. Slump should not be accepted cause of the tall in railw especially
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    • 214 8 To the Editor. Sir. That was a shrewd tl I the rice dealers got In i Lumpur meeting v. the anomaly of the pr< lin the F.M.S. whir:. I cultivation by any bill I iof effort to induce M more extensively for the failed because, presui is
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    • 163 8 To the Editor. Sir.— A little time ag idea that the only use crocodiles was to pi kind lor those v. shooting in a Leisur river bank was rudely certain Malayan he showed that tomethin a cottage industry c by turning crocodile ski: This, he said, callfl
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 138 8 I THE COOLEST SPOT IN MALAYA is A SPOT OF ROSE'S LIME JUICE In a glass of Soda or Water. n\ speciai iS. S& TO HM THE MioIMMIM KING OF SIA>I JEWEL LERY Whrn srlet tinu u piece of JEWELLERY no matter for what occasion, let us help you. You
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    • 44 8 A FRAMED PORTRAIT OF HIMSELF i fell from the wall on to a householder's head the other day. He was struck by the likeness. What about a*'GAFLAC" ACCIDENT ft SICKNESS POLICY GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE ft LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6489.
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  • 47 9 I)LOGISES TO S T DERSON II i -rk 1 "t ■-\i. Ol l 17. In ntted übind nder I tho 1 Pi I \!r H <i Murmimeni rib d bll car Hend raon rod to Hi ndor- v.«)uld raon I Con- j ntly no
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  • 48 9 IXtrrt" At < Capild t lull of tha I c at thoij rh mki io the M moiher*£ 'in the w.i hai he wm\ ere res fling hi I c i i hii f the haw] i mini.>' i nd the Mtkn D time in t s'ylo
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  • 31 9 on! Against r mm i oh, it, r t m r v.hich ;1 wil! ram \l i man 01 a be) •nul triuir. V'-y. Viet- Reuter Wireless I
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  • 582 9 SIAM'S REBEL LEADERS HOW CONSUL WOULD DEAL WITH THEM King's Donation To Red Cross I Fn> m our Own ComapODdMU] mt Bangkok. Oct. 10. TheKJni donated 10.000 tteali to the R'd Ctom to !iolp the Injured am! funded of both ride* and Queen Aunt ticais The
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  • 109 9 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES ANI> STERLING RATES RIBBEK London. Oct. 18. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were Spot <Sellers» 329 32d. (3 7 8 d.> (Buyers* 3 27 32d. «3 13 16d. > Jan -March 329 32d. 1 3 29 32d. > April-June
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  • 394 9 (Continued from Page 1) John Simon said: "It is understood on all hands that the supervision contemplated would be of general application. Its purpose would be to ensure that the undertakings contained In the CovenLion were being loyally observed. It is a matter for close
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  • 95 9 ITALIAN^AIR XcE New Chinese Aviation Adviser i Rome, Oct. 16. rne famous Italian airman. Major Bernardi. has been appointed aviation adviser to the Chinese Government He will shortly fly to China accompanied by the pilot, Mazzarini. who was with Major Bernardi in his recent record flight from Milan
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  • 475 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh INTENSIVE ARTILLERY DUEL Heavy Fighting In Charhar Shanghai. Oct. 16. The Japanesa troops attacking the Chinese rebel forces from Charhar at Sunyi. within the neutral zone, suffered heavy losses last night when they were driven back by the Charhar troops. Reinforcements assisted by
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  • 158 9 Cricketer Who Visited: Singapore Two Years Sentence For Manslaughter Brisbane, Oct. 14. Herbert Spencer Gamble (thirty) an indent agent and interstate cricketer, who was charged in the Criminal Court with unlawfully killing Mary Dowley < sixty-one* on July 23. was found guilty of manslaughter, the jury adding a strong recommendation
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  • 111 9 Attractive Film At The Pavilion A sympathetic portrayal of the i characters of Temple Thurston's novel. Driven, is given by Anne Grey, Owen Nares and Basil Rathbone in the Paramount British production "One Precious Year", at the Pavilion. The dialogue has lost none of its brilliance in
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  • 60 9 Sentenced For Kidnapping In U.S. Oklahoma. Oct. 11. Machine gun Kelly and his wife have been sentenced to life imprisonj ment in connection with the kidnap- ping of the oil millionaire. Urschell. Five others were similarly sentenced last week, including Mrs. Shannon. mother of Mrs. Kelly. The
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  • 22 9 Paris, Oct. 17. Vice-Admiral Descottes Genon has been appointed to command the French naval forces in the Far East. Reuter
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 50 9 coso between t Uted from Paris her Sleeping i nt! i son's Snappiis Sparkling ne M 'SLEEPING CAR M Vill i *M IVOR NOVELLO MADELEINE CARROLL LAODB CLIFF STANLEY HOLLOWAY >nt Briti.h Screenful irected by ANATOL 1 K (of "Tell Me To N fame) at the CAPITOL SATURDAY at 3.15.
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    • 216 9 1)11 fc, FOOT "Hi |l||Jf COMFORT M'^Mjß THAT'S WJ |i/ik f VIYELL A l l When it's a question of socks, and foot comfort, the answer is always, "Viyella." First reason is that Viyella is safest in all climates, coo! and absorbent in the heat, cosy in the cold. Secondly,
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 803 10 NERVOUSNESS IN LOCAL MARKETS Fraser's Weekly Share Report A general decline In commodity price has been ITgllttTftt throughout the pa? week < states Fraser's Share report fo Octoix-r 17) und l certain nnuunt <j nervou continues in evidenc In t.»e local markets based on the some uha tfiltWMag urn of
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    • 29 10 Oslo, Oct. 13. The Norwegian budgetary year 1932--33 closed with a deficit of 37.000.000 kroner. The public debt, however, has been reduced by 27.000.000 kroner Reutcr Wireless.
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    • 266 10 Working Profit Of $1,222.24 1 i The l allowing is the report of the j directors to the shareholders to be presented at the annual general meeting of the company to be held at the Chartered Bank Building, Penang. on i Saturday. The year's working has
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    • 819 10 1 Experiments At Serdang Station In the Malayan Agricultural Journa Mfessa C. D. V. Georgi, (Acting Agricultural Chemist) and T. D. Marsh Assistant Agriculturist), give an account of some additional experiment: carried out on a semi-commcrciai scal< in the oil palm factory at the Government Experimental Plantation,
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    • 91 10 ABROAD Exchange Rates From All Centres London, Oct. 15. Exchanges to-day were Parii 80 19. 32. New York 4.52. Montreal 4.66y 2 Brussels 22.6V 2 Geneva 16.28. Amsterdam 7.82 /2 Milan 59 13/16. Berlin 13.31. Stockholm 19.40. Copenhagen 22.40. Olso 19.90. Vienna 28V2. Prague 106 1,4. Helsingfors 226' 2 Madrid
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    • 90 10 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. galls.) 1.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 I Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline V 4 drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline <4-ga!k.n tin) 3.65 Shell
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    • 184 10 I October 18th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.50 Java Cuoe 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 23.00 White Pepper 22.75 Back Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundried 3.10 Copra, mixed 2.55 bmaii tlaKe FaplOt* 400 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 Lingga Sago Flour
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    • 215 10 World Exchange Rates October 17 SELLINo London. 4 months' sight 2 4 5 32 London. 3 months' s>igiit 2 4' 8 London. GO days' si^ht 2 4 7 64 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 3 32 London, demand 2 4 1 16 London, T.T. 2 4 1 32 Lyons,
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    • 192 10 Oct. 14 16. 17 American Can. Com. 92 88 go 1^ Am. Telephone and Telegraph n8 i' 2 H6^ *****! Atcheson Railroad 54*s 50^ 511/ Dupont 745^ 705 8 733/ Firestone, Common 213/ 8 191 2 oi' General Electric 20V, 18% 133? General Motors 28% 26 '4 27»/i
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    • 458 10 Talks Resumed After Breakdown Simla, Oct. 6. It is understood today's conversations between the unofficial textile delegations of Japan and India led to frank talk. The Japanese are reported to have taken the view that large exports from Japan In the past were a matter of accident
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    • 243 10 Department Reports Good Progress At all stations good progress has been made in the planting up or sup- plying of plots of permanent crops such as tea, coffee, fruit trees, cloves and nutmegs: a number of plots of temporary crops have also been planted. I Plots of vegetables
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    • 120 10 ©we s~ s i ec ared an interim dividend for ?hl c fte ofu C ded June 30 l^t at the hen 3 1 6 2S as tne Previous year hen a similar final payment w^ j ■rtm at S the n U n a h k annou
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    • 213 10 Australian Tarifl Evidence Sydney. N U "It would bo r of so smail a volume reflect injuriously n particularly In exportation wheat." said Secretary oi the J Commerce. E the Tariff Board i cotton towel* and I '•I submit that be given to th Japanese public, whi to
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    • 50 10 Mcdan. Oct There has been a Ug n roductlon of palm oil In ?cent years and millioi ipital have been invested ustry. However, latterly, even ti. as suffered as a result of tbe Ifflcultles in the Un 1 urlng August and B inks in Belawan lied.
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  • 738 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations „,N-s«A».°n^«2_2? EMS 1 S S •Sara ,','_> 32. 33. "fir s R! 1 Si 2s 9d 3s 9d ,?1) 47 50 k^HS Tin (Ssi 15s 9d 16s 9d 7s 7s 9d 0> 22 24 e.d. lis lls9d lfll 156 160 x.d :_..s» 140 15
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  • 359 11 New Design To Save Space An invention which is claimed to nark a great engineering advance has >een perfected and is now being manu- 1 c factured at the works of Messrs. Rich- j F irdsons. Westgarth and Co., at Har- j r tlepool. It is a steam
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  • 87 11 Prices for dried tobacco leaves ranged from $20 to $45. and showed a slight decline. The planted area is being extended In Bauii* District of Kedah, Kinta District of Perak. where in one locality alone some 500 'acres are planted, in Raub District of Pahang and In the
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  • 16 11 The Acting British Adviser, Kelantanhaf provided the inforxnaUon that Vse Umber usually employed for this purpose.
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  • 285 11 Good Progress In The North Pad! planting has progressed well in ■Cedah, Province Wellesley and Krian. states the Malayan Agricultural Journil). In some parts of Perak planting las been delayed by drought and areas Uready planted have suffered from lack of water. Drought has also delayed planting in
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  • 216 11 Comparative Statement Of Malayan Imports Imports of principal articles of Malayan trade during the first half of this .year compared with the second half of 1932 are given below The first figure L the 1932 figure, the second the 1933 figure and the below is the difference, either
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 989 11 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to the Stralta BetUtmentß HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Lite Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EO The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act in every particular.
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  • 315 12 New Vessel For Bombay Company With the launch of the cargo and passenger steamer Chandravati. from the Govan shipyard of Harland and Wolff. Ltd.. a further addition will shortly be made to the number of special type vessels built by them for service in various parts of the world.
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 1145 12 Placing Of Orders For Tonnage Abroad At the annual meeting oi the French Chambre Syndicate of Ship and Marline Engine Builders, the report on the year's activities showed that France occupied second place at the end oi. 1932 with regard to vessels under construction, and third place
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    • 259 12 Slight Reduction Income The Swedish Department oj Co mcrce reports that the gross i the country's merchant (ta t J including cargo freights. fares and mail subsidies, is esti 255.8 million kr. as compared v h 260 6 i millions in the previous year, the reduction, despite the
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    • 163 12 By 0.5.K., Union Castle and N.Y.K. A Round-Airiean-Tour service has recently been inaugurated for passengers jointly by the Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Union Castle Line and the Nippon Yusen Kaisha. The O.S.K. vessels of their Japan-South American Line ;or African Line service will participate in the carriage of
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    • 732 12 Bums Philp line. Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JWA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Renular monthly tailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tona> and the s3. MANOOLA (3.352 tons): [Cargo only] t MAKKLLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 44 12 '°V C J CR A Y r i' ERE IN CANADA \f £L£?1 T OF THE U.S.A. >f lR travel tiriilgfet thromrtTfrM Tv woo<lr ma "nminuiln beau A/jy p»n L-uxory irairw j^/*™ -7 a< CQ «rlthf*«t rK&n|HHf c»rv ffnJi«> JyiKw Ht /VortA >| -uh^ 5
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 332 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m and Thursday 7.30 a.m. I Keclah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 p m. j Kuantan -via Jerantut> Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m.! Kuantan via Jerantut* Saturdays 7 p m. ■Kelantan <v:a Padang Besar Monday and Friday
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    • 244 12 Singapore 1 Harbour I Ships Alongside the Wharves Or Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Van Heutsz 22, Talma < shift to c 21; Anhui 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Soudan 14; Kola 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Rhexenor 30; Perak 32; K; Ellenga 35; City
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    • 547 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In Fngland) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. v«»>K < ONTRACT WITH BIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR E \ST MAIL SERVICE Of! ARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. l>u* Dae. Tonnage. Singapore Tonnage. Singapore. 6.810 Oct.
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    • 562 13 tiUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) n "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL "A.UDUKU. steamer City of Bagdad rv? U Q« iJ City of Lille g Ol 2 City of EvansvUle ec City of Norwich f Q J a JJ- CkyotManiia
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    • 879 13 ■Mmi^M ■■MtiSi -y, INSURANCE. The toSSSLS. uS* 011 udoloto d M >*»"*' u»«o» RAILWAYS. The Federated Malay State. The Royal State Ralhnj, at Blam ?M BLUE PUMMEL LIME Via Port Swettenham, Penang and Colombo Vessel. Also Calls o Dup Leaves Du« C. EURYBATES Belawan spo:e5 po:e B'pore London C. MEMNON
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    • 768 14 K. P. MKONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU VAN HEl'TSZ—Thursday. Oct. 19. Hong Kong. Swatow and Amoy. TlDOKE— Thursday, Oct. 19, Belat-PandJang, Bengkalis, Soengel-Pakning, filak and Pakan-Baroe. Ri:.u:i. -Thursday. O<»t. 19, Cheribon (not for passengers). Semarang. Sourabw\ t Boeleleng. Ampenan, Padang-Bay. Benoa and Banjoewangi. OPIIllt Friday, Oci 20. Muntok (passengers and mail <
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    • 339 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dlnd 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 first class EVERY Trans-Pacific President Liner now features this
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    • 579 14 O. S. K. Line. FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA If La Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo, Durban, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo j Choyo Maru Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam, L. Marques, Durban and Algoa Bay Keifuku Maru Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam. L.
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  • 1115 15 j Dunne's Success In Match r\\ ill Middlesbrough •SIM lIS RUN KINGS ROUND CHELSEA Ixmdent.) I undon, Oct. 2. ni of the Eng- KUtf, Ujl\<- won three u drawn three and arc certainly not 1 iuu\ d. th .illy on the League I mi English
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  • 110 15 I The 24-hours tandem-tricycle record, which stood to the credit of A. E Houghton and T. White, at 375 miles, has been beaten by E. Tweddel and H. Cookson. of the Northern Unity C.C. (Newcastle), who covered 385 /4 miles in 24 hours. The Anglo-Chinese Continuation School will hold Its
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  • 341 15 thampton Win By Six! Points (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 2. The best of the half-dozen Rugby Hatches played in mid-week was that n which Northampton visited Coventry o gain their first victory on that ground for nearly ten years by a placed goal and a
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  • 225 15 Tiuin kji'i wwii London, Sept. 28. The signing yesterday of W. B. Welsh the famous Hawick and Scotland for- ward, by London Highfteld Rugfcj 1 League club constitutes one of the most severe blows suffered by the Rugby Union game for many years also one of
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  • 154 15 Good Shooting Everywhere (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 2. Pheasant shooting opened in Englanc and Wales to-day, and reports of fiisl rate sport have already reached Lor dor from many parts of the country Thert have been especially big bags in Devonshire, Durham. Yorkshire. Lancashire. Staffordshire and
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  • 31 15 Miss Diana Fishwick, the ex-Britisl champion, partnered by Mrs. Perc; Garon. defeated Miss V. Bramwell. th> Gloucestershire champion, and Mrs Prettejohn. in a four-ball match a Stinchcombe, by 5 3. i
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  • 1185 15 Corri Gives Advice To Boxers i THOUGHT OF BIG PURSES WON'T GET THEM titi.rs It is said, with what truth I do not know. that, if Ginger Foran had not out such a high value upon his serj vices, a match between him and Brown would have been made, and
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  • 337 15 "SHE HAS GOT TO WIN THIS RUBBER" Whether Indian cricket realises the iact or not it is definitely on trial during the coming six months < writes E H. D. Sewell). The M.C.C. tour, must result in a very convincing endorsement of the form at Lord's
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  • 207 15 Playing The Ball Above Shoulder The following minor rule changes made by the International Hockey Board this year will be of Interest to local umpires and players. The amendments clear up a few difficulties which have hitherto existed in the new rules: Rule 10. (b) Added to
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  • 91 15 Enter Into Boxing Arrangements Johannesburg. The Transvaal National Sporting Club have been negotiating for Kid Berg, exjunior light-weight champion of the world, to come to Johannesburg to meet Laurie Stevens, the South African lightweight champion, before December. The fight, however, is off. as is eloquently told by the
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  • 93 15 U. I*. Hughes On His Way To Australia G. P. Hughes, who will be passing through Co:orabo about October 21st, ;on his way to Australia will participate >,in exhibition doubles at the Colombo Lawn Club under the auspices of the Ceylon Lawn Tennis Association. I Arrangements are
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 68 15 i The VALET Razor Strop Blade form the PERFECT SHAVING PARTNERSHIP r Perfect shaving. Quicker 5j shaving. More economical sj shaving. TTiat*s what the VALET self -stropping s razor means to you. Save time, save money. Shave with a "VALET." a British Made of all dealers, e JBl Safety Razor
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  • 226 16 Handicaps For The Second Day Handicaps for the second day (Tuesday. Oct. 24 of the Perak Turf Club autumn meeting were issued yesterday as follows Race I—Ponies1 Ponies Class 3 >s lurlongs> 230 p.m. Bust Up 9.0. Mlck<>\ Mouse 8 12. Lucky Number 8 12. Yellow River 87.
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  • 626 16 BRILLIANT PLACE-KICKING ON PADANG Military Team Overwhelm S.C.C. XV I Wlltn "A" <3 tries. 2 penalty goals) J3 pts: S.C'C. "A* nil. Some brilliant place kicking by Broud. the Wiltshire full-back, was an outstanding feature of the rugger ri. .itch on the Padang yesterday, when the Wiltshires A" fifteen overwhelmed
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  • 51 16 FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 8 Competitors are reminded that claims in Football Competition No. 8 must be sent in today in or before tho last post. Only competitors with eight or more correct results should send in claims. Entries for Competition No. 9 close on Saturday at ten o'clock. See page
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  • 177 16 Soccer Tournament Final To-day Nanking. Oct. 18. In the semi-final of the soccer tournament at the China Olympic meeting. Shanghai defeated Hong Kong by I—o. and Canton beat Hopei 4—l. The nnal will be played In Nanking between Canton and Shanghai tomorrow. The following will represent Canton: Li
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  • 152 16 RETURN TO TENNIS NEXT YEAR No Offers To Turn j Professional j San Francisco, Oct. 17. Mrs. Wills-Moody announced to-day that she will return to competitive tennis. She told Reuter: "I will play tennis again. I will play in tournaments. I will try to win.
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  • 398 16 DON BRADMAN LIMITED Sydney, Oct. 16. Shortly after his last visit to England. Don Bradman remarked that the height of his ambition would be to own an emporium in Sydney like Selfridges. His first step in that direction has been taken. Bradman's agreement with Associated Newspapers. Radio 2 U E
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  • 70 16 His Majesty's Limelight Among Acceptors London, Oct. 18. The final acceptors for the Cambridgeshire are: Dastur. Limelight. Hillcat. Disarmament. Denbigh. Andrea. i Totaig. Chatelaine. Versicle. Raymond. Gino. Great Scot. Inverman. Hot Fight Pommame. Alluvial. Eroica. Bow and Arrow. Young Native, Tartan. Town Crier, Diamantee, Cotoneaster. Seraph Boy. Galapas.
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  • 70 16 On Sunday, the International SixMetre Class will sail the third and last race for the Jean II Challenge Cup starting time 10 a.m. The B Class will sail the first of a series of three races for a Trophy presented by the Vice Commodore Starting time
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  • 30 16 Bury fought well for honours last winter, and, with a goal-scoring cen-tre-forward, might have succeeded They have taken back Lindsay the Scotsman from Newcastle United' who left them last season.
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  • 70 16 Seremban, Oct. 17. A very even game of hockey was the outcome of the return fixture between the Police Hockey XI and the Paulians XI to-day which ended in a draw, eacb side scoring two goals. The Paulians drew first blood through Alban Siriwardene and Bachan Singh equalised.
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  • 35 16 The Medical College Union hockey match against the Y.M.C.A. was cancelled yesterday as were the matches •arranged between the Ceylon Sports Ciub and the S.C.R.C. and the lA. game with the R.A.F.
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  • 94 16 Golf First Round Results At Bukit Timah The following are the results of the first round of the Ladies' Autumn cup competition at the Singapore Golf Club. Mrs. Campbell beat Mrs. Craik 2 and 1 Mrs. Middlebrook beat Miss Hadley 8 and 7 Mrs. Thamsen beat Mrs.
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  • 97 16 Hockey Selangor Team To Meet Singapore The following have been invited \o play for Selangor against Singapore in State hockey match at Singapore on Saturday: Low Cheng Nam; W. J. Thomas anil Gorbex Singh; C. O. Laßrooy, L. de Silva and A. N.. Shepherdson; H. Koelmeyer, C. Jumeaux,
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  • 99 16 Penang: C.C. Hockey Team Fail Expectations From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Oct. 18. Early in the season it was thought the Penang Cricket Club would be the strongest hockey side, as they were last year but in .the first meeting with the Chinese they were defeated by
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  • 97 16 The men's monthly medal was played on Saturday and Sunday, October 14th and 15th, 1933. The following were the best returns: 2nd Lieut. J. L. R. Huelin All Square Lieut. R. C. Thompson One Down 2nd Lieut. C. E. Bond Two Lieut. C. M. Keble
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  • 86 16 Result Of Selangor Inter-Team Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 17. The following are the results of the matches played last Saturday and Sunday in the V.I. Hall, Kuala Lumpur:— Lok's Party beat Villadalde 5 games to nil. Sunnydale beat Prince 'B' 5 games to nil. Jolly
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  • 27 16 r Huddersfield Town, who have the gift of developing raw material, have one of the best defences in the First Division. But their need is better forwards.
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  • 516 16 WILTS AT SEA AGAINST R. A. F. Beaten 29— N il In Seletar Rugger Match R.A.F. .29 points: Wiltshires 0. The R.A.F. entertained the Wiltshire Regiment in a rugger match at Seletar yesterday, and authough the visitors put up a good fight they were no match for the R.A.F. who
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  • 35 16 A Rugby practice will be held today 1 at Straits Chinese Football tion's ground at 5 p.m. All who have knowledge of the well as those willing to I are wd corned.
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  • 41 16 i An Indo-Ceylon team repr< !i of all Malaya will meet I Chinese F. A. in a march at son Road Stadium on Friday. Oct Kick-off 5.15. Admission cha 5 br: West stand and chairs east stand 25 cents: ground 1
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