The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 November 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. No. 14,103. EST. 1835. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • U.S. MUST TURN TO PRINTING PRESS
    • 89 1 President's Plan Doomed To F ailure LONDON BEWILDERED Socialism Has Come To Stay In America PRESIDENT Roosevelts gold buying plan is doomed to failure and he must ultimately turn to the printing press as a means of raising U.S commodity prices. This is declared to be the considered opinion of
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    • 189 1 REPUBLICANS ATTACK PRESIDENT To He Approached Reuter London. Nov. 1. cers remain bewildered President Roosevelt's gold policy unless their inability to discover v lot rixing the price of gold lude that the price is to be rmined arbitrarily. It is contended that if the policy slightly shakes faith m the
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    • 203 1 I Washington, Nov. 1. stepi on the gold policy art •isly awaited. Well-iniorm- ed quarters predict that if this final attempt by Mr. Roosevelt to raise commodity prices by gold manipulation Jails some form of direct inflation will be adopted to the extent authorised by the amendment empowering
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    • 76 1 Plan To Escape Taxes Washington. Nov. 1. The formation of a series of corporations to escape taxes was revealed by Mr. Wiggin. testifying before the Sen- I ate Committee. He said the directors of these corporations included Mr. Gates McGarrah. President of the Bank of International Settlements. Mr. Wiggin asserted
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    • 20 1 Des Moines (Iowa), Nov. 1. The calling off of the farmers' strike n Wisconsin is announced.- Reuter
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  • 193 1 No Contracts Beyond February London, Nov. 1. The Financial Times Amsterdam correspondent states to-day that wellintormea circles are convinced that the rubber restriction conference at Batavia on Nov. 22 will be able to smooth over the native production difficulties. A cable from Batavia states that
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  • 205 1 PEACE IN FAR EAST No Scrapping Of Submarines Japan s Plan Supported By Germany Reuter Berlin. Oct. 31. The suggestion by the Japanese War Minister. Marshal Araki, for the convocation ola Far Eastern peace conference nncis support m German semiofficial circles, which declare that peace m the Orient is of
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  • 81 1 Relations Were Never Better Peking, Nov. 1. According them a privilege never previously granted to foreign correspondents. Sir Miles Lampson received Chinese pressmen to-day and issued a statement m which he stated that Anglo-Chinese relations were» never better than they are at present. Britain had no individual
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  • 240 1  - JAPANESE BOYCOTT AT AN END TRADE BACK TC NORMAL China Figures Show 50 Per Cent. Increase Shanghai, Nov. 1. A Japanese report, outlining trade conditions m China, states that the anti-Japanese boycott m China has practically come to an end. Conditions m Tsingtao, Tientsin, Tsinan and other cities m North
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  • 483 1 EUROPEAN DRIVER TO BE CHARGED Three Critically Injured In Johore Smash JHE Free Press understands that Mr. S. Carter, who was driving the car involved m the Johore Causeway crash as a result of which three Europeans were critically injured, is to appear m court this morning, when a charge
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  • 159 1 SIAMESE PRINCE BROUGHT BACK IN CHAINS Captured In Dash For Frontier I From Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok Nov. 1. Arrannements are underway for the collection of the bodies of the soldier* j killed m the recent rebellion with th»view to holding a big cremation at Korat. The Lord Lieutenant.
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  • 72 1 Japanese Firm's Aid For Agriculture Tokio. Nov. 1. The immensely wealthy Mitsui interests announce the unprecedented gift of Yen 30.000.000 lor the relui it agricultural distress and various social works lor the public benefit. It is recalled that the Blood Brotherhood and other terrorist plots are largely
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  • 38 1 Shanghai. Nov. 1. The drawing ol the Government aviation bonds m Shanghai resulted as follows: First prize. No *****3; Memd prizes. *****5 and *****4; third pn/« -s *****7. *****9 and *****0 Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 93 1 Mr. Baldwin's Message To Candidate London. Oct. 28. In message addressed to the Conservative candidate m the by-election proceeding m the Skipton division of Yorkshire. Mr. Stanley Baldwin reiterated the Government's deep Interest In the cause ol disarmament He soys "The whole C mntry irrespective of party is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 55 1 BIGIA TEA lUrings the freshness and fragrance of the 31 a 1 a y an gardens direct to your home. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS I SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 5.1 5 p.m. 9.15 p.m. DANCE (FORMAL) ■Usp.ni. to .MIDNIGHT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th j SPECIAL ARMISTICE DINNER DANCE ''lone 5381. Please book your
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    • 121 1 On Other Pages Fntiies for local November professional and amateur race meetings Page 15. Y.W.C.A. International exhibition opened Page 9. Further views on Indian marriage t as iom> Page 8. Mongolia is tired of Nanking Page 9. Local bankrupt charged with incurring illegal debts Page 1. Important judgment in will
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    • 46 1 ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF-GARDEN TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER MENU Hors d'Oeuvre Varies Real Turtle Soup with Sherry Supreme of Tingiri Fish Polignac Entrecote Steak Minute Chatelaine French Beans Chestnut Puree Noisette Potatoes Salad Caruso Roast English Pheasant Cold Asparagus. Sauce Vincent Coup.' Dame Blanche Friandises Coffee DANCE CADARET
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    • 49 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING SEA VIEW I HOTEL FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE IMAHOFFS ARMISTICE DAY I I DINNER DE LUXE j j j POPPY DAY BALL I IN AID OF THE POPPY DAY FUND
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  • 739 2 OFFER OF 1,000 FORGED NOTES FOR $600 Well-Arranged Trickery Effort Fails The discovery of an ingeniously planned attempt at cheating led to the appearance of two Teochews. Sim Boon Chong and Ng. Yin Mong, before the second magistrate, yesterday. The accused were alleged to have atccmpted to sell what purported
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  • 29 2 Before Mr. Justice Gerahty m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. I S. 1068/32— Chang Kam Long etc., vs H. H. Busfield and others.
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  • 187 2 Wednesday, Oct. 25. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber. Government Offices! this morning. Captain Evan Wallace. Mr. S. Graham Smith. Mr. G. E. Jones and Lieut. F. W. Collins. R.N. arrived to stay. Captain F. C. Hammill. R.N. had
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  • 44 2 King's House Kuala Lumpur Saturday, Oct. 28. His Excellency and Lady Clementi and Misses Clementi were guests at a dinner given by Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams at the Residency and were afterwards present at the Poppy Day Ball held at the Selangor Club.
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  • 27 2 The appointments under the Colonial Service system include three probationers to the Colony's Monopolies Department: Messrs. A. G Baker. P. D Lawson and F. P H Pearse.
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  • 1334 2 Trust For Widow And Family The construction of the will of the I late Dominic Martia. member of an old Singapore family, was the subject matter of a case which came be- fore Mr. Justice Gerahty. m the Supreme Court, yesterday. Dominic Martia died on
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  • 373 2 I A Committee meeting of the Straits Settlements t Singapore > Association was held m the Singapore Exchange Room on Monday, at 5 p.m Present: Mr. G. Parbury (Vice-President. Hon'ble Mr. A. P. Robinson. Hon'ble Mr. W. A. i Fell. Messrs. O. R. S. Bateman. S. L.
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  • 186 2 Canton-Shanghai Air Mail Inaugurated Canton, Oct. 25 Loaded with air mails for Shanghai and intermediate ports, the Sikorskyamphibian 'plane of the China National Aviation Corporation took off from the waters at Nam Shek Tau. at 2.30 p.m. today on its maiden trip northward. Piloted by Mr. Robert
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 292 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS All the beautiful FILM STARS I use Max Factors Society ]\lake-Up Screenland's Beauty Is made available to you by Hollywood's Make-up Genius g Colour Harmony for every type j| Obtainable at: The Federal Dispensary Ltd. Successors to Timm* Dispensary Ltd. <• t Raffles Place, Singapore. BOARD RESIDENCE. THE
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    • 390 2 SIMJAI-OKK MlTiTirr NOTf( I Tend. NOTICE is hep'oy I are now Invited i i materials, or m m !s culars of such tend. In the Tender R. i Supply ol Oalv., for 1934. Dt* Thursday. N, Actlni Mai j I JOHOBI GOVERNMKNi Tenders an in\j:. oi diets •fxrludn:--; i oil
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 286 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Thursday, 2nd. lacca; Selangor vs. Penang. High Water 10.01 ft.. 9.3 ft., 22.55 9.4 ft. I X.L S.RC "B" vs. Med. Rugby: Public Services Ist. vs. Islands College S.R.C. ground. Ist. Dunearn Road; Raffles'.,,, 5, unday s™'5 „«n n* College v* R.A.F., R.C grd. -High Water
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  • 173 3 i m .R VMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA SETTLEMENTS, and nDOUm MALAY STATES PROM THE EMPIRE "RANSMITTER, DAVENTRY ENGLAND 70 of he following frequencies wavelengths will be used Itaneoualy, but the wave thj may be changed m the c of each day's transmissions ancements will be made at
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  • 87 3 Insurance Rates Same As For I and And Sea i-ondon, Oct. 30 rates lor passengers on •ays are now the same for land and sea transport Eric Geddes. presiding at ua] meeting of Imperial Airited out that aj air travel is than otherwise, insurance by perial
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  • 66 3 ish Railways Are Interested In Them London. Oct. 15 teresting exhibit m the CoinMotor Show, which opens at London, next Thursday, will r the rail cars, models of recently been acquired by the British main line railways. are powered by 130 horseavy oil engines and each has v)dation
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  • 731 3 THE KRAMAT OF KUSU ISLAND BOND BETWEEN MALAYS AND CHINESE Pretty Legend Of Popular Local Shrine I 'By Our Chinese Correspondent, ■'day and e su d n T pa o/satu EK£ i t n h^ hi^ c 7 e ally Torto.se wnicn stand on the island. !L A u ViSi
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  • 159 3 London Comes All Over Superstitions London, Oct. 25. London is having a boom m superstition, and all classes have taken to wearing amulets, talismans, charms and mascots to woo good fortune and ward oir the evlli that are particularly prevalent m 1933. "Never since the war
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  • 158 3 To Lead World In Air, Land And Sport tu Home, Oct. 28. time m -h* 8 p f r tici P at^ for the first wme m the celebration of the eleventh nZm UH> Fascist Marchon u-^r Lt day< When sixteen thousand imJ M Fans Und Black Shirts
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  • 118 3 Commission to Inquire Into Conduct Darjeelins. Oct. J2. The commission appointed by the Government of India, consisting of Mr. W. H. Nelson. 1.C.5., Member Board of Revenue, and Mr. J. Younie 1.C.5.. District and Sessions Judge Darjeellng, began a public inquiry today m the Sessions Court into the
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  • 116 3 Scheme To Utilize Empire Resources Paris, Oct. 31. The new Cabinet at its first meeting unanimously approved a draft declaration for presentation to the Chamber on Friday, when M. Sarraut. the Premier is expected to announce the early presentation of an ambitious scheme to assist economic recovery
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    7 3 Professor Finstein (left) shaking hand* with «i,»
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  • 97 3 Mrs. Oldfleld is organising Poppy Day m Singapore this year. Will all these wishing to order wreaths to be placed on the Cenotaph on Armistice IDay kindly send their orders to the I Hon. Secretary, Poppy Day. 2, Cluny Park, as early as possible. It was decided at
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  • 112 3 M)uth Pacific Islands To Be Fortified T Shanghai. Oct. 29. nJ ,!P" ese naval Apartment has ordered the reorganisation of the Japanese fleet m the Yangtze with its present Strength nearly doubled and T-ie fortification of certain Japanese possessions m South Pacific. The department held a meeting yesterday
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  • 64 3 Gallantry m Action Near Katsai New Delhi. Oct. 24. Under the authority delegated to him by His Majesty the King-Emperor His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief has been pleased to approve the immediate award of the Military Cross to Captain John Vincent Gordon. Ist Battalion (King George's Own Ferozepore
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  • 77 3 King Ignores General Election Suggestion Baghdad. Oct. 28 A political crisis has arisen as the result of the resignation of the socalled National Cabinet led by Rashid Ali Begelailani. which was immediately accepted by King Ghazi. The Premier, m his letter to the King, suggests the holding of
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  • 71 3 Position of Youth And Religion In Germany Vatican City, Oct. 28. An indication of the Vatican's perturbation regarding the German situation was given by His Holiness the Pope when addressing members of a pilgrimage of German youths. The Pope stated: "We are most pre- occupied and are gravely
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  • 75 3 Fund To Give Him New Plane M Shanghai, Oct. 28. Mr. Sun Tang-kiang, the Germantrained Chinese airman, who is on an around-China flight, arrived m Tientsin from Peiping yesterday, where an enthusiastic welcome was accorded him by the Tientsin population. A fund is being raised by public
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  • 579 3 ADDITION OF FOUR BIG SUBMARINE CHASERS Builder's Prestige Maintained nJ ,u st of lour submarine chaser* rnnfif Frt?nCh ***f has JUSt completed successful trials. These 'ir??w\ n £l yet chrisUin^. arc known x i' eViation lor chaser. No 1 to No. 4 The CH 1 maintained easih
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  • 91 3 Propaganda Campaign For Defence Needs llon K»n*. Oct. 31. The Kwangsi air fore- is preparing 10 send an air corps round China Th<_ tour will be commanded by Colonel Nine Ming-kai who will also start a proppaganda campaign to arouse th. peonk to the need for
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  • 63 3 Hut Ujm For Kintfsforcl Smith A Sydney. Oct 24. A* the result ol widespread anitaUoi, asking for an appointment tor six Charles Kingsford Smith, thr Cabinet has granted him the sum of CJOOO a* there is no suitable position available Topping" said Kingsiord Smith when informed, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 78 3 PROTECT YOUR j I METALWORK 1 FROM I RUST CORROSION DV I APPLYING Wailes Dove Bitumastic I Anti-Corrosive Solutions. I Quick Drying Large Covering Capacity Long Life Enamel Like Finish- Keys right into surface. j Stocked m a large variety of colours and containers. 44 Bitumastic is the Registered Trade
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  • 3898 4 London, Oct. 16. WELL, winters come at last, after many false alarms. Snow is falling heavily m Scotland as I write, and the .s'jet :i million coal -fires is descending even more comprehensively on London. Small boys with hideously painted faces pursue one at every
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  • 101 4 Breaks Its Hack \nd Sink* Calcu* How duri. Bay of Bengal, v 35(, into a cyclone on th< ficiii Jaffna (Ceylon t>i and finally sank w\ loss ol tlie en IT, -a.. and wtrt evtntuallj pl< k< steanur Cnanclbali 1 Statesman. The barque Shun., a crew Of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 85 4 Do You V Realize the *V Importance of a Pure Medicinal S«»<i/#! y Hum I cmi i ha Made of thr pur. t i containing nir.li. m.il propertiesit)riMr.lil>< doeamurhlop.. i I Sample each S»ap frrcupon, (Malaya) Limited. I n.-n H" Sintfaporr. TRAVEL BY K.N.I.L.M. TO: I PALE MBA NG 1
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  • 141 5 Screen and Stage Gymkhana and Fair at Hatfteld Aerodrome. Young participators lend a hand with roasting an ox. Gardener's wife inherits legacy of v: 7,000 from a distant relative she had never seen. Jack Pettifer, the British heavyweight boxer, has left for U.S.A. Exclusive
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 123 5 8 FAMOUS ENGLISH TABLE DELICACIES GILLARD'S Celebrated I" V. Pickle, Menager Pickle and Mixed Pickles GILLARD'S Assorted gsss» POTTED MEATS %^S)L ricu dactcc mßilwljl' r > IT T \DIYC Jli^W Oxford, Pork and Beef W^m} Sausages %*j£ffP m M Ib. and 1 Ih. Oval Tins. "GILLAIUr Preparations are of High-Class
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  • 945 6 Miss Shirley Howard, a twenty-year old Sydney girl, who was thrown out of work eighteen months ago with only ten shillings m her pock: t, bought a pony for 9/-, and started m search of work. In the course of her travels she
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  • 439 6 The undernoted non-fiction works will b»- ready for issue on Saturday 4-11-33' at 9 a.m. Armstrong 'H.C.» Editor. Tales of Hazird. 'Adventure) Illus. Dugchile <Mrs. E. Editor. Chapters oi Autobiography by Arthur James Balfour. illus. ?^rbes (Rotlta) Eight Republics m Search of a Future. South America. Gasset <J.0.Y.»
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  • 65 6 To be Re-Opened By U.S. Department of Justice Washington, Oct. 23. Encouraged by the outstanding suc--5 of the campaign against kidnappers the Department of Justice are undertaking a fuller and better coordinated investigation into the kidnapplng of the Lindberghs' baby last year. President Roosevelt has approved of
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  • 554 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of tne Free Press Football Competition No. 11 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Nov. 4. THE PRIZE OF
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  • 738 6 TENSION IN THE FAR EAST SOVIET RAILWAY OFFICIALS EJECTED Russians Evacuating Towns Habarovsk. Oct. 24. According to reports received here from Harbin, new incidents are arising out of the provoking behaviour <>: the impostors who were "substituted" for the arrested Soviet employees Of the C.E.R. The police have forced open
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  • 452 6 MOSCOW WATCHING TOKIO Moscow, Oct. 25 Commenting the statements appearn" m tn J'nnnosp press m connection vitn the publication of Japanese official documents. (he OHM oi tin ist Party. Pravda wru •Thon»nim«'ntsui th, Jap show the extent oi th. which the usurpers caught ed, found thetnaeh Japanese documents part published
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  • 46 6 Major Franco RcJthM Air Force M.uln.r Major Ramon f petrel" oi Spanish p re-admitted into tl after two years' raltcaUofi jcommissim Mr v Tht QmnuMßl will pi Major Franco to Iht I', study commercial \x\ it planning to fly m M tO Burnos Aif
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  • 31 6 London < Thr Kin* has an xl> ;Lethem. who U [Northern Provlr to be Governor »nd C Ch!el of thn 8< Sir d" Svnv tis If. < H
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    • 209 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION* 7n^ TI.] I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- j won as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the j Competition Editor ol the Singapore Free Press m all matters j appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results
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  • 1177 7 Sequel To Widow's Complaint h day was devoted to the case N Lc. nbruggen before the ninal District Judge. Mr. H. A rer, yesterday. The accused, who mswering a summons of incurring of over $100 while being an uncharged bankrupt, is a Ceylon her. He threw several
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  • 244 7 Good morning Betty! Come and have with me!" Oh it's you. Jean; yes I'd love to. and tell you what I've been doing s morning. see. I'm going home next Harry's leave Isn't due until but I've decided to go on In order to spend Christmas with
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  • 262 7 Walking Companion Crushed By Passing Lorry 'I suddenly heard the noise of a lorry passing and that of something cracking. I turned round and saw my friend lying on the road with his head crushed and the lorry still travelling.' This was part of the evidence
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  • 180 7 Congratulatory. The Commandant wishes heartily to congratulate all ranks ol the Singapore Volunteer Corps on the excellent turn out for the Corps Route March on Friday 27th. 'Jtkus enabling a fitting compliment to be ;3iid to the General Officer Commanding the Troops en his farewell parade of
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  • 661 7 WHO SHOULD HAVE THE MONEY Estate Worth Millions Involved An action concerning the administration of an estate of a Chinese, Thio Teow Siat, who owned considerable property m Malaya. China. Sumatra and the Dutch Islands worth between $10 to $20 millions, was heard m the Supreme Court
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  • 56 7 Geneva. Oct. 26. The King's Police Medal has been awarded to Philip Norton Jones, an additional Police Superintendant m Midnapore. and Charles Oliver Smith, an Inspector of Police In Midnapore. who m football kit and unarmed, showed conspicuous gallantry In attacking the assailants of the late Mr. Burge.
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  • 549 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1933. Heaping Burdens On The Rubber Industry MEMBERS of the Malayan rubber planting industry will have no reason for recalling this year's Budget meeting of the Federal Council with pleasure. Two severe blows were struck at whatever hopes the industry may have had,
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  • 1273 8 IF you were asked to name the largest beer-consuming country m the 1 world you would, of course, pass over Malaya although the proportionate consumption here may be rather high, i and probably, having m mind the ex- cellence of a foaming Worthington m English climate
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  • 341 8 The Sultan and Sultanah of Johore were present at the Capitol last night for the first screening of the new i George Arliss film, "The Working Man." Mr. A. de Mello. advocate and solicitor, and formerly member of the (Malayan Civil Service, returned U> (Singapore by
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  • 8 8 Indian Marria^^ Customs asasdfsaddfsadf
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  • 115 8 Mr. Cornish. Sup.rmt.iul- I ineering Department I graphs. Alor Star, wh admitted to the << I resumed his dun. •> I Invitations ha\«- i>- I and Mrs Ons IVmk H I riage of their eldest I iHong Neo. with Mi I I brother of Mr Lim Bo kKi I dinner
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    • 47 8 A WIRELESS CRITIC SAYS he knows one announcer who deserves to be in the Honours List. Good knight, everybody. "GAFLAC" Policy-holders should be in the Honours List on the grounds of their prudence and perspicacity. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone €48#.
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  • 232 9 BRITISH AIR MAIL COMING Sir Eric Geddes On Latest Position London, Oct 30 siding at the general meet n* of porial Airways Ltd.. to^ay Sir (Jeddes referred to the extension England-India route to lustra said that the service had be en rom Karachi to Rangoon anrt end of Dec-ember would
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  • 81 9 irtered Bank Post In London London. Nov. 1. White, formerly manager has been appointed one n i^anagers of the CharIndia. Australia and r. i the East In 1902 Mr bank m turn m i and Ceylon He the grade ol manager :i m Singapore as an
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  • 85 9 I Damage At Motor Store r ached Penang of a seriIcfa occurred at Gurun. premises of Messrs. Khye tor dealers, on Sunday portion of the shop was tutted and the fire spread next door. The Sungei ire Brigade was summoned ed for two hours with the the fire
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  • 32 9 eh, of Messrs. Storch Bros.. has returned after a 'P to England and the ConMr. Storch is now m Kuala ■here he will remain for a few to bis departure to Penang.
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  • 735 9 V- W.C.A. Unique International Exhibition cE f er th t e h' ntern^ tiOnal Exhibition helc IMS whf. m knowledge of the way m SaSSsEpf succeeded m their purpose aim ce hibition was opened by Mr W Club'ani^H President of the Rotary Mrs
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  • 207 9 MONGOLIA IS TIRED OF NANKING PROMISES NEVER FULFILLED But Independence Will Not Be Tolerated Shanghai. Nov. 1. Latest messages from Peilingmiau state that Prince Teh. leader of the Mongolian independence movement. |has provoked much indignation among the officials is Nanking. In a public j statement he said that the Central
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  • 68 9 Unauthorised Treaties With Soviet »nangnai, inov. i. General Ching Shu-jen, Governor of Sinkiang. who was arrested by order ot the Executive Yuan, has been handed over to the Kiangning authorities, for trial He will be charged with concluding certain treaties with Soviet Russia without the approval of
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  • 34 9 Trade Commission's 74th and 75th Meetings The 74th and 75th meetings of the Trade Commission were held m Singapore on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. The meetings were reserved for private discussion.
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  • 24 9 Sir E. Victor Sassoon, chairman of E. D. Sassoon and Co.. Ltd.. passed through Singapore aboard the Conte Verde on his way to China.
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  • 162 9 British Journalist's Plight m Bavaria London, Oct. 30. The British Ambassador m Germany. Sir Eric Phipps. has received a further note from the German Ministry for Foreign Affairs from which it appears that no decision has yet been taken with regard to the formulation of a charge
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  • 324 9 CHINA MUST BE MADE AIR -MINDED General's Six Months Tour >r I rnn° IIOW i ng a slx m °nth S tour of Eu- studied^ Amei iCa dUring which he i 1 the laH«, C aerlal admin istration of j "of the r^f countries as representative, > I Cheun- o>
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  • 148 9 New O.C. For Air Base Several important service changes are pending at Singapore. Group Captain S. W. Smith, who is to take Group Captain A. H. Jackson's piace m command of the R.A.F.. will reach Singapore on Saturday by the Hector. Before he left England. Group Captain Smith
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  • 100 9 Plane Visit to Distant D.E.I. Outposts From Our Own Correspondent.* Medan. Oct. 27. The Governor of the East Coast of Sumatra. Jonker van Sucht.eleu. has returned from an aerial tour of his administrative territory, having visited such distant outposts as Siak Sri. Indrapoera and Bengkalis. His Excellency
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  • 67 9 Retrenchment m Dutch East Indies From Our Own Correspondent* Medan. Oct. 27. The axe is still being applied with considerable vigour m the N.E.I, and large scale dismissals are to take place m the new year. It is understood that m the pawnshops department 140 European and native
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  • 55 9 The number of calls attended by the Singapore ambulance service during October was 207. oi these 11 were outside Municipal Limits. The cases are classified as follows: Motor car accidents 20. motor lorry 12, motor bus 7. trolley car 4. collapse cases 16, attempted suicide 7. shooting or
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  • 32 9 It is understood that Lt.-Command-er L. A. W. Johnson. R.N.. who has been appointed instructor to the new R.N.V.R. unit m the Colony, will probably arrive here m a month or two.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 417 9 CHRISTMAS *M?- HAMPERS! SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS IN AUSTRALIA We have made special arrangements whereby X'ma* hampers can be forwarded to any address m AusTralia Tit prces quoted include all packing and delivery charges to Th a O nd°BR n i g S BANE ADELAIDE MELBOURNE SYDNEY a
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 112 10 This Assumption Promotes Heavy Buying Orders MARKET FOR GOOD CLASS RUBBER SHARES Singapore, Nov. 1. THE anticipated announcement from official sources governing increased tin quotas for the mines was duly forthcoming during the week. Investors and speculators at present appear to be confident
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    • 174 10 Lancashire Agreement With India London, Oct. "0. The agreement which ha been reached between Bombay mill owners and the Lancashire textile delegation recognises that the Indian cotton textile industry is entitled for its progressive development to a reasonable measure of protection against the import of United Kingdom yarns
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    • 175 10 New Area Acquired By Siamese Mine London, Oct. 11. A circular to shareholders of the Kamra Tin Dredging states that "an agreement has been signed for the acquisition of mining rights over an area of approximately 600 acres, covered by exclusive prospecting licences, with the transfer to the
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    • 68 10 Home Bacon Industry's Success London, Oct. 28. The Ministry of Agriculture announces that the home bacon and pig industry has m a single bound reached the position it was not expected to achieve before 1935. contracts having be*»n signed for 620,000 pigs over the marketIng scheme. A
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    • 637 10 During the week ending Oct. 28th. 1933, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 11.925 cases, of which 7.651 cases were to the United Kingdom. 850 cases to the Continent of Europe, 2,700 cases to Canada and 724 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period, Jan. Ist
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    • 45 10 A new type of third class sleeping car has recently been put Into service on the L.M.S. Anglo-Scottish night expresses. The cars have been designed by Mr. W. A. Stanier, Chief Mechanical Engineer of the L.M.S. and embody a number of features of special Interest.
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    • 187 10 Xov. Ist., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers aambler J-SJJ Java Cubt J-Jj Hamburg Cube J-50 Muntok White Pepper 22.00 White Pepper 21.75 Back Pepper 12 50 Copra, sundried 3.25 Copra, mixed 2.65 Small flake Tapioc* 4.0 C Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.5 C Small Pearl Tapioca IM Lingga
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    • 230 10 DOW JONES AVERAGES SALES STOCK EXCHANGE 377,000 1,470.000 1.130.000 ADDITIONAL ITEMS U.S. Steel 39» 4 36 7 8 Anaconda Copper 14' 8 13 3 4 —United Press Associations. Oct. 28 30 31. imericanCan.com. 91 87 87 im. Telephone and Telegraph 115' 2 112 111 3 4 Ltcheson Railroad
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    • 174 10 London, Oct. 20. The announcement made last night m Washington that the purchase of gold abroad by the United States Reconstruction Finance Corporation had been decided upon was eagerly discussed m financial circles of the City to-day. The view was general that the effect of such purchases
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    • 99 10 Evatt an Co., Kuala Lumpur, secretaries: Renong Consolidated Tin October: Hours run 447; Cubic Yards Treated 117,000; Tin ore won 1,104 pikuls; Estimated cost $12,000. Cost per cubic yard lOV4 cents. Katu Tin: Hours run 598; cubic yards treated 152,000; Tin ore won (including 96 pikuls amang) 490
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    • 96 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association November Ist., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers RS S equal to London SUndard, Spot (loose) 12% Business R.S.S. equal to London Standard. FOB. I 12 Id 16 13 Ilb Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov. 12 7 8 13 December 12 lo 16 13 116 Jan-Mar.
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    • 180 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,146 th 1 luction yesterday. Catalogued 1.284.228 lbs. 573.32 tons 1 Dffered 1.233,532 550.68 Sold 1.086.321 484.96 Spot London 3 15 16d. New York IS'&1 S cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality 12
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    • 216 10 World Exchange Rates November 1 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 5 32 London, 3 months' sight 2,4Vs London. 60 days' sight 24 764 London, 30 days' sight 24 3 32 London, demand 2 4 1 16 London. T.T. 214 1 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 930 Hamburg, demand
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    • 126 10 Price Doubles In a Few Months The tin market is not the only one which is improving. A mail paper says: The price of wolfram is now double what it was at the beginning of the year. Wolfram was much sought after m the war years, but since
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    • 834 10 Approved Piecemeal By F.M.s. Government Kual i Lunij ur, Oct. >1. Explanation of the manner m which Malaya came to be a party to the new tin restriction agreement was made by the Acting Chief Efecrctarj (Mr. M. B. Shelley, m Federal Council m r«plv
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    • 289 10 TIN CONSUMPTION An Analysis Ot World Demand An index to the con trial revival oi Eur p the United State* M ipparn.t BQBMHBpI :ained m i!v < urn at H statistic.il Ofliee ol tl rin Research and I)< During the first six the Bulletin shows, world tion was 58.700 lone
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    • 52 10 Dutch Official's li I"- n(l; Tour Dr W M F Mai returned in>m H tour of South An mote commercial South Africa and N< been entrusted with I I time to Australia The fact thai Soul elded to establish tra» via instead.: intended li h Dr. Mansirlfs
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    • 36 10 The homely ru*» form a number ;>i unconnected with is It la invaluable for H the soft rubber r crevices of the mould ceilings the sponge is off dirt m somewhat th< us a pencil eraser
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  • 727 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations .'ah '$1> 60 70 SJ 140 1.50 47' 52i United ($5) 2.00 2.30 Jelutoni <$> 20 25 05 15 norn ah ($10) 13.00 nom. 22 V 2 27 y 2 3.00 :i.20 80 90 <$1) 130 1.40 50 60 80 90 tanasan ($2) 1.05
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  • 369 11 I ving publications were isI ived by the Department of I 8.8. and F.M.S.. during the I >ber 21st. to October 27th.. 1 vc. and are available for I m the Relerence Library. I Esuildin^. Singapore. AppliI br made by members of the I idenl m
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  • 484 11 League Withdrawal To Cover Internal Discontent I Moscow, Oct. 2<J. Complete bankruptcy of the League )i Nations, the scandalous failure of he disarmament conference, and a serious threat to the Four Power Pact. :reattng together the bankruptcy of the ivhole system of relations among
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  • 77 11 To Complete Canton-Hankow Railway London, Oct. 25. The first order for the completion ol the Canton-Hangkow Railway has been received by the Purchasing Commission consisting ol 400 tons of sixty- nound rails, sufficient for fifty miles of railj way. small bridges work, twenty goods I and twenty
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  • 54 11 An interesting device for the bath room is a new towel holder withou hooks or rails. The main feature o the device consists of a rubber socke into which the corner of the towel i pushed until gripped by the rubbei t j The towel can easily be pulled ou
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  • 402 11 Chillies, local red fresh Kati 16 Singapore, Oct. 27. Beei steak < Round) Kati 28 Beei stew or curry do 22 Pork, lean do 40 Pork, lean and fat <lst qualityt do Mutton Australian lb. 35 Fowi Kati 38 Hens i locally reared) do 40 Ducks Each
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 165 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over 535,000,0#» The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements! HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. lon^ OFnCE o d c The Company Has £20,000 deposited witn the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British
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    • 59 11 CREDIT-FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT Societe Anonyme 'Incorporated In Belgium— l9o7 HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS. BRANCHES: SHANGHAI TIENTSIN. HANKOW. PEKING. HONG KONG. TSINAN BRICK TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property. Loans for building. House 6c real Estate agents. Agents for: I'nion of Paris Inac. Co.. Ltd OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS: 3rd
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  • 103 12 Violation Of Canadian Customs Act A telegram from St. John's. Newfoundland, states that Captain Chern. an American citizen, whose schooner, Winnie 8.. was seized and confiscated with her cargo, and who was imprisoned following failure to pay a fine of £160 (at pan for violation of the Customs
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 545 12 Two disastrous explosions on board of oil tankers draw attention again to the special type of risk which attaches to that class of vessel, and indicate that there is still room for very careful consideration of all the factors likely to give rise to such mishaps.
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    • 132 12 Government Unable To Provide Capital Nanking, Oct. |t. The Ministry of Communications to-day confirmed that the China Merchants Steamship Co. had been authorised to negotiate a loan from Chinese banks m Shanghai, using as security part of the company's vessels which previously had been mortgaged. A spokesman of
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    • 129 12 Dr. Chu Chia-hwa, Minister of Communications, is conducting negotiations with Shanghai bankers for a loan of $15,000,000 lor the reconstruction programme of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company. Negotiations for the new loan were however, denied by Mr. Tsi Fo-min. secretary of the Company, when questkmed
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    • 358 12 P. and O. Second on The List The following extracts from the •Quarterly Return of Signalling between H.M. Ships and British Merchant Ships" should be of interest to our readers, many of whom have had an active share m these exercises. During the period under review m the
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    • 81 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships aloncsid,. mwmm East Wharf (Kntrai Cremer 22 Main Wharf < r .,w. City ol Win:. of Bagdad 14: Saarland 7 Empire Do<k ,h, tl r Laertes 30 I Kepong 37 Empire Dock (tnlr r Mangola 46 X ■aii 22 KKPPKi ||%kuci| r Main Wharf: I Lch. bthtotn
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    • 144 12 Edendale. But loo: 31.10. for Banka. HUIUm Angby. Sar 417. fi Sibu via ports 4 11 Hong Ho. CMn M ganu 1.11. for Tn ngganu I Tomohon. Dut 684 from SambMia for Satnbas 4 1] Both. Dut 1483 fnm fi Pnok \M for Belawan Deli 1 Vyner Brooke
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    • 38 12 Oci 31 Hamburg Phasianell.. Chy< H i lavs. Nam YoOf R fitom B- ri X Conte Verd- [I J V O'barn* it I Nov. l m Boca. Kir ih T I Brass. Dut Utttint BUfl I 'Brit
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    • 54 12 An American cently published accidents amont^ trading on I t 1932 m: M accidents wen ters oJ the Ac ld< nt P PSfftSMOi, and m 1932 Even then that certain B to report such n trivial, and tin ports were nen as to the n.it v i by reach* (i
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    • 26 12 OvHag to hmmml i ings of this \i-v*d i«> Hckiwnn on I li us. tM iiml.UHh |ttt,wilfa I Sho will tmmmm ba Thursd;iN. PmmufcH
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 602 12 Burns Philp line. i lncorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) ana the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins
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    • 120 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon, Port Sudan, Marseilles, Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave Rangoon 1933. PEGU Nov. 18 CHINDWIN Dec. 4 BHAMO Dec. 30 1934. AMARAPOORA Jan. 13 SAGAING Jan 27 BURMA Feb. 10 YOMA Feb. 26 PEGU Mar.
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    • 68 12 i v bllmll^^^^^^^^ TO^ EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V^ ANO MOST OF THE 7 Slf IM MMt «f UM —i ■■•Hum Mtm4i*m iLmr> Park Id<bi m Urn Imati of ■on«li»«> /•K HvH atrabiK Uuvac« fro* Vimaw wiiiM.. «4>^^B^Q Luxury trmliM W "■pi i C^mlmrX T±rm*** ■■M QfWail "^rnnigiilj Him. hongkonc^"bank C>^h7mbekx
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 417 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. i Kelantan
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    • 147 12 CHRISTMAS MAILS Latest Times of Posting Letters and Parcels Mails for Europe. Letters: Nov. 24. 30 Dec. I*. and 13t. Parcels: Nov. 23. Mails for U.S.A. Letters: Nov. 24. 25 and Dec. 6t. Parcels: Nov. 7. Mails for Canada. Letters: Nov 25t and 29t. Parcels Nov. 25. Mails for Australia.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 480 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. ITWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Due Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapon 17.000 Nov. 10 COMORIN 15,000
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    • 556 13 Ellerman Bucknall SteamsSiip Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer *>"« Sails City of Bagdad In Port Nov. 2 1 City of Lille Nov 29 Dec 2 1 City of Evansville Dec 29 Jan 2 City of Norwich
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    • 1058 13 EHI BLUB FUNNEL LINK (Ocean TEH HUA KHIOW BTXAMBHIP 00, (Ml). Mutual Steam Navigation Co, Ltd. THE OUNARD BTEAMSHIP 00.. Lt* "HE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK BTEAMSHIP 00, Ltt. 'HE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE L 44 HI BIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. THE SUN SHIPPING
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 776 14 K. P. M. PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ REIJNST -Thursday, Nov. 2, Cheribon (not for passengers), Semarang, Sourabaya, Bceleleng, /mpenan. Padang-Bay, Benoa and Banjoewangi. TlDORE— Thursday. Nov. 2. Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Soengei Pakning, Slak and Pakan Baroe. CREMER- Thursday, Nov. 2, Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy. MAPlA— Friday, Nov. 3, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas
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    • 301 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I tAnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE > COMFORT WITH ror 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
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    • 655 14 O. S. K. Line FOB AFRICA AND BOCTB AMEEK Choyo Maru Cape Town via Mombasa Zan»i* I i 2S-SKKS- L Marqu Keifuku Maro Cape Town via Mombasa 2 Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marques r and Algoa Bay i t Ariiona Mar© Buenos Aires via Colombo Momh., Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Belra" renco Marques. Durban.
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  • 640 15 VA RSITY R UGGER PR OSPECTS Oxford's "Find"; Plenty Of Talent At Cambridge Own Correspondent) London. Oct. 17. Ldgc succeed this season m Long run of defeats, and rst Inter- Varsity Rugby IN2B question which everyone is now, and no one feels m ompetent U) answer. The is that while
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  • 311 15 j < Chinese Association Tournament The following are recent results and orthcoming ties m the above Tournanent: Koh Thian Seng and Tan Ah Hung seat Harold Tan and Lee Chim Quan q, 6 2: Kam Gim Hock and Chan; £hong Leng beat Woon Chow Tat and ray Keng
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  • 65 15 The following are the fixtures tor November 1933. Wedesday to Wednesday. Ist to Bth. Robinson Cup (Ladies* 18 holes bogey. Friday to Monday. 10th to 13th. Duke's Bowl. Saturday and Sunday. 11th and 12th, Men's Monthly Medal (Stroke). Wednesday and Thursday 15th and 16th Ladies Monthly Medal
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  • 26 15 London, Oct. 23. Gordon Richards has declined the invitation of the Maharajah of Rajpipla to ride for him In India m the coming winter.
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  • 277 15 Home Hockey Season Begins London, Oct. 9. Although a number of friendly matches have been staged near London tor a month past, the English hockey I season did not begin m real earnest j until Saturday, when a full programme 9f representative matches was played. I Many of
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  • 198 15 France Gets £86,940 In Gate Receipts The French Lawn Tennis Federation received In gate receipts 10.867.4 V francs £86.940 at pan from the Davis Cup finals during the six years' unbeaten reign of the Musketeers.'" as the brilliant French team wen called. During the briel international season this
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  • 180 15 Famous Scottish Threequarter Retiring London, Oct. 9. Scotsmen m Malaya will be sorry to hear that G. P. S. MacPherson, the famous Oxford and Scotland centre threequarter, has decided to retire from the game. He had intended to play for Edinburgh Academicals this season, but now
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  • 106 15 "I hope it is not a fact that golf has a deleterious effect on the intellect, because for years before I was ordered to desist. I tried to play it," remarked Judge Curlewis to a witness m the District Court at Sydney. He was hearing a
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  • 359 15 And Scotsmen Who Liked Champagne I The quaint little old-world hamlet of N Bodong. Kedah. was the scene of un- wonted animation and gaiety on Sun- 1 day morning, October 22. on the occa- sion of the official opening of the new swimming pool on Harvard Estate.
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  • 532 15 FULL LIST OF ENTRIES Big Fields In All Classes Entries for the November professional meeting of the Singapore Turf Club are as follows: Horses, Class L- Nonya Bukit Timah. Greenoak. Sailing On, Limber Up. Piesole. Sunspark. Relief date Sigh). Silver Monk, Star Player. Kalaw, Row Boat, Little
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  • 55 15 Lail Singh, the Indian Test cricketer, passing through Calcutta on his way to Patiala, was entertained to tea by the East Bengal Club at the residence of Mr. S. C. Talukdar. vice-president i of the club. He is expected to assist East Bengal l| m
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  • 68 15 The following are the results of the I ties played last week at the Malay Re- t creation Club. "A" Singles. Pakeer Mohamed beat. Yadi b. Kassim 6—4. 4—6. 6—3. < •B" Singles. -Syed Ibrahim Alsagotf beat Borhan b. H. A. Rahman 6 -4. 6 2. SUNDAY
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  • 20 15 S.C.R.C Beat R.A.F. The S.C.R.C playing at home, beat the R.A.F. at hockey by four goals to nil yesterday afternoon.
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  • 21 15 The hockey match arranged for yesterday afternoon between the YM.CA. and Raffles Collegr was cancelled at the latter's request.
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  • 138 15 LMg Distance Championship of Malaya TIM Selangor Cyclists" Association are organising TIM Malayan Amateur Long Distance Bicycle Ruce." from Kuala Lumpur to Seremban and back approximately 100 miles (one hundred miles on Sunday. Dec. 10, starting at 6 a m The starting and finishing points are
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  • 126 15 j Players For The Poppy Day Match The usual ladies' hockey mutch which has been a feature of the Poppy Day arrangements In Singapore for several years past, will be played this year at the SC.C. at 5.10 p.m on Nov. 10. A gßMti deal of hockey talent
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  • Page 15 Advertisements

  • 966 16 LOCALS SCORE 3 TIMES IN 5 MINUTES End-Of-Game Rally Decides Issue TO MEET CHINESE TOMORROW Malaya Command .5: Padang S.A. 2. By scoring thrice within five minutes of the end of the game, Malaya Command brought about a fair result m their football match against
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  • 1326 16 Rugby Hard Won Victory Over R.A.F. ln n 2PU RA F 5. I mlmS" ke< One of tne selected m!^ /I f the Sin «apore side to meet Johore m the Malaya Cup match on the padang on Saturday, was m J£n? < erd y
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  • 330 16 S.R.C. HAVE EASY MA TCH AGAINST WILTS Hockey Soldiers Open Scoring But Fall Away SR.C 4: Wiltshires The S.R.C. m their home hockey fixture against the Wiltshires yesterday always had the match well m hand and though the Wiltshires scored first they had no great difficulty m registering a victory
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  • 60 16 Golf The following are the best cards returned m the Ladies' October Bogey? Competition, played on Monday over the first nine holes Miss S. Abed U4» i Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman <18> 4 Mrs. L. G. Johnson <18> Mrs. K. C. Eu «12» 5 Mrs.
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  • 21 16 The November Mixed Foursomes SS? I SSf 0 ?9,T. b? played on^ wov. 12th. 1933. m the afternoon.
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  • 77 16 DeTitfon t nthlV MiXed Fo ««omes ComSfii aS Played on Tuesday The following were the best returns Miss E. Power Ac Ueut Mrs. F. fc -!«>■, -I.* Mr, sv»s»rsr 43 321 Mrs.gro~t& n A ett L leu t Mr, Tc 8 S^nsrord 4B &MrP. R. Hobbes
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  • 50 16 Readers are reminded that claims m Football Competition No. 10 close today. Competitors who correctly forecasted the results of eight or more of the matches played last Saturday, must send m their claims by last post this evening. Entries lor Competition No. 11 close on Saturday.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 27 16 PLATIGNUM= POCKET SECRETAIRE. REAL 1 KATHER WALLET NOTE BOOK, FOUNTAIN PEN AND PROPELLING PENCIL A NOTABLE GIFT, INVALUABLE TO ALL" |i MALAY UBL| SHIN6 HOUSE LTD. SINHAPnpp
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    • 28 16 MASTER'S BODY] NOT TOO GOOD I Call For A "HORSES NECK YOUR FAVOURITE BRANDY I I Aisin I I SOCIAL DRT OINOCK AU l| L made by IP^ASER&NEAVE^
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