The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 November 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. No. 14,108. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1933 10 CENTS.
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  • 1172 1 ANGLO -U.S. WAR DEBTS DECISION IS DUE TO-DAY ANGLO U.S. WAR DEBT JOINT COMMUNIQUE TO BE ISSUED Keen Speculation In Washington ROOSEVELT'S RECORD Following President Roosevelt's final interview with the British war debts representative communiques were to be released simultaneously m Washington and London yesterday setting forth the terms of
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  • 130 1 Inter port cricket details Pate 16. Two rugger matches were played yesterday Page 16. Gordon Richards rides again to-day and is expected to beat Archer's record Page 15. Skull Cap gives notes on morning gallops Page 16. The P and O. are issuing cheap tickets to China
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  • 70 1 Ten Million Sterling Flotation London, Nov. 7. The Treasury announces as an exceptional measure an immediate issue by the Government of India, for the purpose of replacing the India six per cent bonds of 1933-34. m respect of which notice of redemption on Dec. 15. 1933 has been
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  • 44 1 Taking Trip To South Africa London. Nov. 6. Prince George will leave England by the Union Castle liner, Carnarvon Castle on January 19, reaching Cape Town on February 4. He will be back m England at the end of April- Reuter Wireless
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  • 124 1 Secret Chinese Meetings At Shanghai Shanghai, Nov. 7. The presence of important Nanking officials including Messrs Wang Chingwei. Sun Fo, H. H. Kung m Shanghai Indicates that a serious situation m the personnel of the Central Government has arisen. Messrs Wang and Sun are reported
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  • 628 1 Scoring was on the small side m the opening Interpol! cricket match at Hongkong yesterday. Malaya were dismissed for 92 and Hongkong I had secured 51 for live when stumps were drawn. Details on page 16. •■B*»Hl*_»a*MMß«WMma»__i»-B«WV-B-BWSMM«-V*«Hv«_<_-iwa V mtmtmtmmtmtmtmtmimt *>***»*»m»mmtm irom Japan, which is reported to
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  • 116 1 Authoritative Information On Belong Affair «From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 7. Authoritative information is now available about the remarkable affair m Siamese territory eight miles irom the Perak frontier on October 28. Dissatisfaction which is said to have existed among the local population
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  • 71 1 Princess Royal Operated On SUDDEN ATTACK OF APPENDICITIS London. Nov. 7. An operation, for appendicitis was performed on the Princess Royal at a London nursing home to-day. Her condition is satisfactory. The operation was performed by Sir Crisp English as surgeon and Sir Francis Shipway as anaesthetist, assisted by Lord
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  • 133 1 General Huckland Dies After Accident London. Nov. The death lias occurred of MajorIGeneral Sir Reginald Bucklanu. who was knocked down by a motor car and seriously injured In London on Sunday last. Reuter. IMajor-General Sir Reginald Ulick Henry Buckland. K.C.M.G., was the youngest son of the late Mr.
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  • 35 1 An Amsterdam shipbuilding firm and the Argentine Government have agreed to an arrangement by which the shipbuilders accept payment m Argentine products for a tanker to be built for the Government. Reuter
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  • 135 1 Plan For Trade Penetration London, Nov. 7. The report that a cotton concession m Abyssinia has been obtained by a Japanese consortium arouses considerable interest, states the diplomatic correspondent of the Morning Post, who adds, that it is difficult to believe that after the
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  • 58 1 U.S. ACCEPTS BRITISH WAR DEBT OFFER London, Nov. 7. In the House of Commons Mr Neville Chamberlain announced that the British Government offer* ed Amerfes $75r;0.0.»0 si a token payment for the War debt instalment due on Dec 15. Presid* nt Roosevelt has accepted the offer and does
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 126 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK t THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PURE FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADINO PROVISION STORES. CHRYSLER B G CAR PERFORMANCE v— __^_3 _1 ADELPHI HOTEL I THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE meets to-tlav nt 1 p.m. ;it the ADELPHI HOTEL SPEAKER Dr. K.
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  • 68 2 Before Mr. Justice (ierahty m the 2nd. Court at 10.45 a.m. Judgment: -S. 1068 32— Chan Kam Long vs. H. H. Busfield and anor. At 11 a.m.: S. 123 33 Leong Kwok Fan vs. Paterson Simons and Co. Ltd Before Mr. Justice Mills at 11
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  • 142 2 Heavy Sentences On Sikhs Three Sikhs. Bakhsiah Singh. Latchman Singh and Sadhu Singh, were convicted by Mr. H. A. Forrer. the criminal district jud?e. yesterday on a harge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a colleague and compatriot named Boota Singh at Lorong 20. Geylang, on Aug.
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  • 140 2 Joalous Husband's Plan Fails The eternal triangle between a Chinese husband, a wife and the "other man" was suggested as the possible motive lor a 'bus driver. Seah Tian Hiok. purchasing a revolver and ammunition to plant it on the man suspected oi being the wife's lover
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  • 196 2 HOUSE RAIDED WITHOUT WARRANT "Action For Damages Some Day," Says Judge j (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 4. "Some day this sort of thing will lead to legal actions ior damages.' said the distric* judge, Mr. B. R Whitehouse m the Alor Gajah court i hen
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  • 184 2 New Foreign Legion Film Snowing Stories of the Foreign Legion always make excellent material for talkie dramas, and "The Devil's m Love." the Fox production which opened at the Alhambra yesterday, is no exception. A surgeon attached to Fort Rondet, a French African outpost, is accused of the
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  • 116 2 Cyclist Killed After Skid On Wet Road From Our Own Correspondent. I Malacca. Nov. 5. A Chinese. Goh Noi. while erellng with a friend sitting at the back oi the machine on a tortuous road at Kuala Sungei Bharu. yesterday, skidded owing to the slippery nature of
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  • 77 2 D.E.I. Asks Boon Because Of Lost Revenue From Our Own Correspondent Medan, Nov. 5. According to the Bataviaaseh Nieuwsblad. the postal administration of Netherlands India has suggested to Holland the restriction of television to real pictures only and to exclude code cables, m view of the fact that
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  • 62 2 Baluchi Terrorist Is Captured Simla, Nov. 4. Abdul Rehman was shot dead m the course of an encounter with the police near Jhatpat. Rehman. a native of Baluchistan aged 25. has for years terrorised the Indian population on the border of the districts of Larkana and Jacobad and
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  • 32 2 Sofia, Nov. 6. The death is announced as the result of an Internal tumour of Andre Liaptcheff. ex-Prime Minister who participated m the Salonica armistice negotiations of 1918.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 85 2 R.A.M.C. Man Fined For Not Notifying Accident E. Dixon, a private In the R.A.M.C.. Was fined $2 by Mr. Brander, the fourth magistrate, yesterday, for failing to report an accident m winch the car. he was driving m Lavender Street, was involved. Court Inspector Popejoy mentioned he
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  • 89 2 Yesterday's Poppy Day Fund Attraction "Let us be Gay," a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, was one of the brightest films ever seen m Singapore, and it returned to the Pavilion last night for a short run. Featuring lovely Norma Shearer. Marie Dressier. Rod La Rocque Sally Eilers and Hedda Hopper,
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  • 58 2 Rome, Nov. 6. Air Minister Balbo and the Minister of Marine, Admiral Sirianni have resigned their portfolios conferred by Signor Mussolini, thus giving him control of the army, navy and air force It is understood the resignations prelude the formation of a Ministry of National Defence. Marshal Balbo
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  • 58 2 ,i Warsaw, Nov. 6. Following the suspension of two Danzig newspapers yesterday three prominent Danzig Journalists, the managers of both papers and the editor of one of them have been ar- 1 rested on the ground that they appealed direct to the Rosting against the suppression of the
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  • 57 2 If you need sewing or mending done m your home. sPnd to the Goodwill fnr V i Cc D v ePOt YWC *A-. Raffles Qua" rMr^t* W rker °J make v*>u *> a Parcel with Cairections and leave at the YWCA The wives and daughters of unemolo*.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 538 2 TENDERS i—iß i— 5 i«— SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. j Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the lollowim i materials or services and that parti Iculars of such tenders may be obtainec m the Tender Room. Municipal OfficConstruction of King's Road from Bukit Timah Road to
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    • 424 2 NOTICES NOTK K~ YACHTSMAN England m return voyage pl<-a.s. STEVENS EXCHANGK RANfij It is hereby notified that Exchange Banks will h Saturday. Nov. lith. Ar Workmen's Compensation IMlril Association of m x The Singapore Marin, i Association The Fire Insurance of Malaya .Motor Insurance or Mala- i The OflteM <I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 295 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Wednesday, Bth. Saturday. 11th. High Water 01.55. 7.6 ft., 12.54, 8.9 ft. High Water 04.51. 7.0 ft., 15.40 7.4 It. Rotary Tiffin. Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Armistice Day. Police Band. Botanical Gardens, 5.15 Parade at Cenotaph 7.30 a.m. pm Cathedral Service 10.30 *?..m. Golf Garrison G.C.
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  • 985 3 $1 PER YARD COMPARED WITH $2.50 USE OF RECLAIMED MATERIAL Singapore Engineer Mam of Singapore's asphalt Io ids will In-come due for re~ urfacing during the next ten us By the new process of resurfacing wiih reclaimed material i process patented by an engineer Of the Municipal
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  • 206 3 DISREGARDED A SIGNAL OaAiWALKNOCKED EUROPEAN OUT OF RIKISHA Indian Motorist From F.M.S. Fined An Indian motorist, Krishnamuthu. who knocked a European out of a rikisha at the junction of Robinson Road and Cecil Street on Oct. 16 was charged m the fourth police court before Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday
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  • 173 3 U.M.S. Stamps to be Issued In F.M.S. In moving the Postal Department Titles (Amendment) Bill m the Feder- al Council the Legal Adviser explained that it provided alteration of certain titles m the Postal Department which had been approved by the Government. The Secretary for Postal Affairs
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  • 109 3 Clever Cross-Examination At Reichstag Trial Berlin, Oct. 27. Dimitroff's clever cross-examination of the prosecution's witnesses m the Reichstag fire trial again brought him into conflict with the court to-day. The President angrily intervened when accused put a serious of embarrassing questions to an Austrian Nazi witness. He told
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  • 50 3 Student Who Killed Soviet Official Warsaw, Oct. 30. The Ukranian student. Mikolaj T ienyk, has been sentenced to life imr'sonment for the murder of an *ndal of the Soviet Consulate. Lenyk aP^ed to have confessed that he as th** agent of an Ukranian terror- >t organisation- Reuter Wireless
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  • 624 3 American Police Chief Smiles At Singapore Cops' Wings BUT SAYS CONTROL IS EFFICIENT Looking at the police force of Shiga- SSrTlf^f*! f the Passional' from t^ A Alld -lmann. who retired irom the police force of New York after twenty-five years active service finds it an interesting study d e
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  • 203 3 *<>ur Men Arrested Here For Saigon Offence A circular reached the local police ta December 1932 that a big theft had been committed m Saigon involving between $2,000 and $3,000. The matter lay m abeyance for several months until a rumour reached the Detective Branch early this month
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  • 126 3 Alleged Acid Attack On K.L. Business Man 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 6. When Mr. K. Rajakarier. manager of the Union Commercial Agency, Pudu Road. Kuala Lumpur was going home on his bicycle at about 8.30 p.m., on Friday, it is stated that someone came behind
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  • 102 3 No Reply To Police Accident Communication A European. E. Jenner, was fined $5 by the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander, yesterday for failing to furnish the Police with particulars of the driver of his car after it had been involved m an accident on Sept. 20 m
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  • 82 3 Neighbours Aid To Salvage Furniture The belongings of the inmates of an at tap dwelling m Hertford Road oft Kampong Java Road were salved by neighbours, when the house caught flre yesterday morning. An electrical short circuit is believed to have caused the outbreak. Two engines succeeded m
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  • 167 3 Attempted Suicide Dies Of Pneumonia A verdict of death from natural causes was returned by Mr. 1 (i Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, at aji inquest ov a 54-year-old Chinos named Lim Ah Kow. who died at th» Tan Tock Seng hospital on Oct J7 The deceased had
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  • 50 3 £106 To Personal Service League London. Nov. 4. The King has sent a further donation of £100 to the Personal Service League which is engaged m helping families of the unemployed and m which their Majesties and the Prince of Wales have long taken keen interest.- British Radio.
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  • 93 3 Near a shop m Middle Road stood a Chinese. Loh Choon. thief. On th«* wall of the shop was a nail This provided an excellent place on which to hang a coat. Another Chinese m the shop, feeling warm, divested himself of his coat and hung it on the nail.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 2529 4 Parliamentary Programme For Session Which Opened Yesterday FROM THE FREE PRESS CORRESPONDENT London. Oct. 21. It is a strange story of London Life that I have to tell you this week, and I hardly know where to begin it. so intMtic has been the jumble
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  • 142 4 American Woman Passenger From Penang News of the death of an American woman at sea was brought to Rangoon when the Khandalla berthed yesterday morning m the harbour. The woman was Miss Jennie Cohen, whose age was given as 34. It was reported that the Khandalla
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  • 277 4 Sir Frank Swettenham j Chi Malays (From Our Own Correspondent i London. Oct. 21. Thursday's issue of "The Times" contained an important lettflT from Sir Frank Swettenham. cor.im. Siting on an extremely interesting article entttftsd "The Malayan Plan." written by the Malayan Correspondent of "The Times" and
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  • 85 4 SUMATRAN PURCHASI IN' MALAY Conflicting View of Transfers •From Our Own~< The Nieuwe mmmnUn*" Vn 'one of the most oapers m Holland tion with the tr, capital to Ifala speak ol a flUl tlcn with these oi foreign rubber ii.; uu-!i25 Its sphere of Influei pical
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  • 30 4 The death OCCUID S_turd_\ night, at Oovernnient y Street. Brickfields Ku Mr. A. A. Pet.r. servant and much fMtpei t n*-,. ber of the Indian CI The fun?i\»l took pi
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 152 4 4 *Z{ A cooling dip m the sea may be _v_^ J_____!_l_S_r enjoyable but it 5 r J hardly reaches that vital "Dry Spot" which necessitates a cooling and refreshing drink. Insist on PHOENIX it's cooling and pure. What would be the W±^m\SMF* k m\ joy of dancing? >*r mkky
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  • 82 5 BRITAIN'S NEW AERIAL BATTLESHIP IS LAUNCHED ON THE H UMBER Brook House, former mansion m Park Lane, I ondon, of Lady Louis Motintbatten is m the hand* of the house breakers. ..v— Narrow escapes m French train wreck. Malcola Campbell's record-breaking car "Bluebird" arriving at Olympia, London, for exhibition at
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 60 5 /SUGGESTION TO THE THOUGHTFUL I HOSTESS DINNER. I "Sunkist" Grapefruit I Fi..e£ o/ Dorer So/e. Tartar Sauce I Roast Lea of Lamb (Australian or Neu? Zealand) A/ M Ifcaoß Roast Potatoes Cauliflower •'M/j/e Valley" Gun Peas "Cold Storage" Strawberries I /cc Cream I American Apples, I Co_fe<* Oranpe.s. Pears, etc.
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  • 1244 6 Nose Broken, Eyes Rubbed With Chilly, Tied By Hair Terrible acts of cruelty to a six yearold girl were described to the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander. yesterday when a young Straits-born Chinese woman named Chua Choon Seng VII charged with ill-treating a
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  • 162 6 The Board of Management of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital are once again indebted to Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par for a donation of $2,000 at a time when the financial position is causing anxiety. It will be recalled that earlier m the year these
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  • 433 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week; BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 12 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Nov. 11. THE PRIZE OF
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  • 122 6 A duplicate list Is provided In which the competitor may keep a record of his entries. These small lists must not on any account be used for entries —they are only for the convenience of competitors. Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches
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  • 145 6 j I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competl- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the I Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press In all matters I appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of
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  • 69 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 12. Chelsea vs. Derby County Liverpool vs. Leeds Wolverhampton vs. Arsenal Burnley vs. Port Vale Manchester vs. Southampton Bournemouth vs. Norwich Watford vs. Queen's P.R. Mansfield vs. Barrow Southport vs. Halifax St. Mirren vs. Ayr I This duplicate Ust is for the convenience of competitors
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  • 843 6 Homage To Dead: Threats To Living THE AIR THICK WITH RUMOURS (From Our Own Correspondent.* London. Oct. 11. Armistice Day will be celeb**at d here m the usual way. That is to saw t:.e chief ceremony will be at th i Cenotaph m Whitehall, before wh»-ii Ihe King will take
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  • 75 6 Soviet Kxpcrimcnt* Wnh Solar Kitchen s»iMtik.tn<l N i'h. probli n itiliza energy ll ..ttr. Soviet Klentlsi special helio-t been created ll study ot tins probl The 111 (1 t)V I A. tute, took plat i oi large audi< n i cooked, and I sto\. the U ir.p<
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  • 36 6 The m.irr: last mm* "i Mi August *.<.'4ta» of Messrs Diet helm Baikgkok and Mia I came out irom home b Joh.m ran I sister Mi J Messrs Diet helm .tnd < Bi»rh groom and Switzet land
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 1070 7 Culbertson On Contract A Sermon On False-Carding W. the great French statesman Talleyrand said that "language was ted to conceal the truth" he was linking of diplomats, and not Bridge And yet, no sooner does a U player learn the difference ben an Ace and a deuce than he s
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  • 178 7 FRANCE'S PROTEGE IN EASTERN EUROPE Soviet Note Handed To Poland SEQUEL W ASSAULT AT CONSULAR OFFICE Warsaw. Nov. 4. me Ambassador of the U.S.S.R m Poland handed to the Minister of foreign Affairs of the Polish Republic te onnec tion with the assault ■fr P QQo lh c Consul -General
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  • 259 7 tveitial Pasha's Achievement In Ten Years London, Oct. me tenth anniversary of the proclamation of the Turkish Republic andOl the election of Ghazi Mustapha Aemal Pasha as its first President will be celebrated to-morrow and the occasion is the subject of congratulatory relerences m the British Press.
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  • 151 7 London, Nov. 1. A Burmese lady doctor is among the twelve representatives of various interests m Burma who will visit London m December to consult on the future constitution of Burma. The question as to whether Burma should be separated from India is not yet decided. The
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  • 87 7 The E. O. Hotel. Penang. was packed to the extreme on Saturday night when the official Poppy Day Rag Ball was presented with conspicuous sue- cess. Earl Haig's Fund must benefit substantially. Apart from the ball there were several side shows which included fortune telling. Old Sam's coffee stall, fancy
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  • 148 7 Gramophone Concert at 7 p.m. Sunday PROGRAMME 1 Choral Prelude and BACH Fugue m G minor arr. Stokowski. played by the Philadelphia Orchestra. 2 Marechiare and Ideale TOSTI sung by Tito Schipa 3 Piano Concerto No. 3in RA C HMAD minor Ist. movement NINOFF Allegro, played by Vladimir
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  • 171 7 Falls Off Bed Into River H. S. H. Princess Chandra Nibha Devakula. one of the daughters of the late H.R.H. Prince Devawongse Varoprakar of Siam had an attack of lorn when she was sleeping m her floating house m front of the Devesr Palace, at Bang Khun Prom
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  • 73 7 Strong U.S. Note To Greece Washinßton, Nov. 6. A United States note to Greece notifying the denunciation of the Extradition Treaty has been issued by the State Department. It expresses astonishment at the Greek refusal to extradite Insull and declares that the Greek attitude is "most untenable" and
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  • 151 7 His many friends m Perak will regret to hear of the untimely death of Tow- kay Lim Sam Kip. J. P.. a well-known member of the Hokkien community m Taiping. The Towkay who was on a visit to his son. Dr. E. C. Lim. of the UttrlCt Hospital, Ipoh. suddenly
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  • 221 7 J Race With Tribesmen to Save Airmen i New Delhi. Under authority delegated to him by His Imperial Majesty the King-Em-peror. His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief m India has been pleased to approve the immediate award of the j Military Cross to Captain John Vincent Gordon. Ist Battalion tKing
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  • 181 7 Court Sequel To Tea-Table Story London, Oct. M A story told at a tea-table of a London Club of an enticing prospect of c 1.000.000 profit said to be obtained from a Pine Forest Concession, found a sequel In a London police court to day. when Lady
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  • 35 7 Captain T. H. Collister. until recently senior captain of the Blue Funnel Line bai died at the ape of 67 Dover train ferry terminal Is beinK constructed between the Admiralty Pier and the Tidal Basin
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 121 7 ALL SINGAPORE IS TALKING ABOUT THIS GRAND STAGE and SCREEN SHOW THAT HUNDREDS ARE COMING TO SEE AGAIN and AGAIN SPECIAL MATINEE To-Day 3.15 6.15 [CAPITOL 9.15 Continued Success! IRENE WEST presents < j_ mackey mm m I TWINS j f 1 L y 'M Sfc »iapy> I "''*H_' _L-
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  • 525 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1933 The Municipal Budget Except Irom the point of view of employees of the Municipality, who may see m the statement of the President that, personal emoluments still can bear a considerable reduction an indication of an intention further to reduce salaries, the
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  • 1093 8 MR. Jumabhoy came to Singapore at the age of 18 to supervise a business which m company with his brother he had established here a year before. He now controls his own business with large interests m the Dutch Indies and at Hong Kong, and is
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  • 351 8 Mr. R. Brash arrived at Penang from Fremantle on Friday. Mr. C. W. Cowley-Brown. Under Secretary m Singapore some years ago is now living m Vancouver. Mr. P. F. Whinney has been appointed a Customs Probationer. Trade and Customs Department. F.M.S. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cornwell
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  • 583 8 Wild Flowers In South Africa South Africa I believe, to a greater nun. >• I of wild flowers tl, I No sooner ar«> the winu I than the whole coun 1 with colour Anions* I of Spring arc tin- \>. I Wattle and the Mm I often COOfu»ed y et
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 41 8 AN ESCAPED PRISONER was recognised by his smile. Considering the times, he showed a surprising lack of caution m making himself so conspicuous. What about a "GAFLAC" Burglary Policy GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chamber!. Telephone 648t.
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  • 73 9 Premier On Kilmarnock By-Election London. Nov. 6. Concluding his speech at the luncheon given by the National Committee. Mr. Mac Donald discussed the Kilmarnock by-election as one of the greateat blows the opposition had received. It has shown us <he said > how to I keep a
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  • 61 9 Panter Not "Expelled" From Germany Berlin, Nov. 6. Mr. Noel Panter may return to Germany ii he desires. He was not expelled but signed voluntarily a declaration that he would leave Germany. Such is the position, according to authoritative sources. No special restrictions are stamped on his passport
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  • 83 9 Hoisted On Vienna Town Hall Vienna. Oct. 31. Nazi sympathisers accomplished a daring feat today when they succeeded m hoisting a Swastika flag 100 feet long on the City Hall, which m addition to the usual police protection has a permanent guard now of 200 men. The City
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  • 368 9 STRENGTHENING HOPE OF PEACE Change In America's Foreign Policy New York, Nov. 5. At a conference of over 100 representatives of American and foreign newspapers at the White House President Roosevelt read the text of Kalinin's reply to his message, especially emphasising Kalinin's remark pertaining to
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  • 75 9 Submerged Airship Located Palermo, Nov. 6. The submerged wreck of the French airship Dixmude which went down m a gale with the loss of fifty-four lives In 1923. has been located by fishermen off Menii. The discovery was made when fishing nets caught m something on the sea
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  • 50 9 Celebrating Russian Revolution Moscow, Nov. 6. Celebrations of the sixteenth anniversary of the October revolution begin to-morrow with a big demonstration and military parade. The city has acquired a festive appearance and new hospitals, schools and clubs are being opened In various parts of the country.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 51 9 Prelude To Heimwehr Demonstration Vienna, Nov. 4. All lights m the town were suddenly extinguished when Prince Stahremberg arrived at Voeckladruck, near Linz, for a Heimwehr demonstration. A number of smoke bombs exploded and the police were obliged to attempt to restore order m complete darkness. Reuter
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  • 54 9 Lindbergh And Royal Dutch Confer The Hague, Nov. 3. A possible northern air route between America and Europe to operate m the summer months was discussed at a conference here between Col Lindbergh and the managers of the Royal Dutch Airways, whose co-opera-tion m the project is considered
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  • 135 9 LUCKY MAN. SAYS JUDGE Cold Blooded Murder Committed (From Our Own Correspondents Penang, Nov. 7. In the Assize Court, the Chinese Goh Chew Soon, who was indicted lor the murder, of a compatriot m Pulau Krau. Province Wellesley. on Sept. 19. was convicted of the
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  • 243 9 High Positions For Italians Rome. Nov. 4. Si^nor Mussolini is trying to give ycunger officers a better chance to high command m the Army and Navy. He has nominated four Generals and four Admirals as Senators, thus removing them from the active list and opening the way for
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  • 156 9 Big Speech Set For Friday Berlin, Nov. 6. When the siren screams over the wireless at 1 p.m. on Friday it will be answered by whistles and sirens m all factories, workshops and ships on th? sea and every worker m Germany will put down tools and
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  • 111 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates London, Nov. 7. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were Spot i Sellers > 4 1 32 d. 1 4 1 32 d. I (Buyers) 3 31 32d. <3 3132 d.) Jan.-March 4 1 16 d. (4
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    • 26 9 DUFF'S WHISKY _^^^^f pUFFs II <*****• >_p oUCJUCUT HI Luxe Brand and /_Pj_j^W C)COtCfV il without Equal Sole Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., Raffles Quay. Phone 2234.
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    • 212 9 iLENTHERIC LIPSTICK STAYS on ALL DAY YOU WILL JUST LOVE THIS LENTHERIC CREATION. A LIPSTICK THAT GENUINELY STAYS ON LENTHERIC— FACE POWER- rt& j|\ A TOILET LUXURY j^^ [fl ADDING TO YOUR ■feß___=____^_^_________l CHARM AND I m ITS COMPOSITION X IS AN EXCLUSIVE LENTHERIC SECRET. OBTAINABLE IN ALL FASHIONABLE SHADES
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 705 10 COPRA SHIPPERS AND THE "FREIGHT RING Straits And Ceylon Rates Compared In consequence of the statements made recently m certain quarters regarding the alleged detrimental effects of the Homeward Shipping Conference on Ceylon's copra trade, the Times of Ceylon publishes a statement made by Mr. M. J. Cary, Chairman of
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    • 332 10 The Capital of "Black Gold" Baku, Oct. 30. The city of oil and petrol, Baku, stands m the sultry Caspian saltmarshes, surrounded by a forest of oilwells. The city is divided into two sections: the "Black City" where the older oil refineries are concentrated, and the "White City" housing
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    • 48 10 Selling In The Far East Amsterdam, Nov. 7. The Dutch Colonial Petroleum Company announces an agreement relating to community interests with the Standard Oil Coy. of New Jersey and Socony Vacuum for the sale of oil ESSon* ln the Far Eastern and 1 African markets Reuter
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    • 124 10 Egyptian Party Visits Singapore A committee of three appointed by the fruit industry m Egypt to study fruit growing and general agricultural methods m the Dutch Indies, arrived m Singapore yesterday by the Dutch aeroplane from Java and Sumatra. They have spent several weeks m Sumatra, assisted
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    • 134 10 Optimism Regarding Negotiations Amsterdam, Oct. 20. From well-informed Dutch rubber circles I learn that the situation re- garding the rubber restriction negotia- tions seems to have improved since a j few days, and that a decidedly optimistic tone prevails among insiders as to the possibility of an agreement.
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    • 67 10 World Consumption Figures Up London, Nov. 7. World consumption of tin has been well maintained, according to the Hague office of the international tin research council. World consumption for the year ended Aug. 31 was 118,000 tons, an Increase of 18.000 tons compared with the year ended
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    • 88 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association November 7th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers RSS. equal to London Slandard. Spot (loose) 12 11:16 1213 16 R.S.S. equal to London Standard (F. 0.8.) 13 13% Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov. 12 13 16 12 15 16 Dec. 12 15 16 13 1,16 Jan-Mar.
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    • 181 10 November 7th.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.25 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 6.75 Muntok White Pepper 23.00 White Pepper 20.75 Black Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundried 3.40 Copra, mixed 2.70 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 Lingga Sago Flour Fair
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    • 223 10 Nov. 3. 4. 6. American Can. Com. 90^ 89 3 4 88*2 Am. Telephone and Telegraph 116 114% 113» 8 i Atcheson Railroad 49 1 50 49% Dupont 79 78 3 4 7734 Firestone. Common 20% 19 3/ 4 19 7/ 8 General Electric 19 3 4 19y
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    • 201 10 World Exchange Rates i November 7 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2|4 5,32 London, 3 months' sight 2 4% London, 60 days' sight 2 4 7 64 London, 30 days' sight 2,4 3,32 London, demand 2 4 1,16 London, T.T. 2|4 1132 Lyons and Paris, demand 930 Hamburg, demand 150
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    • 173 10 U.S. DOLLAR REACTIONS Stock Exchange Waiting On Washington London, Nov. 4. On the money market conditions have been easy throughout the week as the result of large dividend disbursements. A feature of the discount, market was the increased amount oi trade bills available, indicative of expanding trade which, combined with
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    • 81 10 Kramat Pulai, Ltd. Output from the Mine for October. 110 piculs* From Tributors 28 piculs. Evatt and Co., Secretaries Penawat I Malaya) Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. Output of No. 1 dredge for October, output 629 piculs; yardage treated 204.400 cubic yards; running time 609 hours Guthrie
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    • 24 10 Loss to March 31. £1,336 (against €1.197). Crediting £546 brought In and transfer from tax reserve 1 000 £210 carried forward.
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    • 251 10 I A Protest From Karachi Karachi, Oct. 26. A strong protest against a consignment of 7,000 tons of rice from Jap_n was lodged by the Karachi Indian Merchants' Association, who, m the course 9 t a communication to the Government of India, say the above
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    • 567 10 THE INDO-BRI TISH TEXTILES AGREEMENT Share In Overseas Advantages The following is the full text of the agreement entered into between Sir William Clare Lees. Chairman. British Textile Delegation, and Mr. H. P. Mody. Chairman. Millowners' Association. Bombay: "Following conferences between representatives of the Indian and j British cotton textile
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    • 494 10 Ramifications of the Paper Industry Leading firms m the paper, printing, publishing, stationery and office app liances industries have exhibited their products at the British Industries Fair since its inception m 1915. Old-established industries, enjoying a high reputation throughout the world for the outstanding quality of many
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    • 60 10 Abroad London. No? Exchanges to- da. m Paris 8u l U New York 4 86- 4 Montreal 4 86- 2 Stockholm 1!M0' 2 Rio 4 3 H official rat. Buenos AtfH 4 4 Montevideo 36' i norn Bombay 1 1 :<2 Hong Kong 1 5« 4 Silver Spot 18 I
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    • 80 10 Report of Biting Rubber to March 31st stated that :i took place during year. but. i:< of slightly improved DOOdlt ectors decided to reconin" July Ist last. In April was increased irom £77.500. by creation cum. cony. pref sh_r. s shares were niTercd to n*< m resulted m
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  • 968 11 FRASER SHARE LIST: Yesterday's Closing Quotatiotis TUESDAY. NOV. 7th.. 1933. ta I ouyers tellers %*am Kumbang 32s 333 AUStral Malay l£ 36s 37s 6d \y. r Hitam Tin (ss> 15s 6d 16s 6d Ayir Wcng (sl> 1.35 l^ Q aangrin Tin <£) 30s 3d 31s 3d Batang Padang ($1) 23
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  • 269 11 ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN CANADA ter nine months of rather hesitant upward movement, the end of Septemshowed a fairly firm renewal of ftdence m Canadian economic conditiona Net railway earnings are appreciably higher compared with last year. and recent building construction figures show a slight improvement for the time for three
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  • 220 11 Domestic Production, as represented by exports from Federated Malay States. Unfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements, of tin. and tin-in-ore. at 72 per cent, during the month of October. 193.3 Tons Tons. Federated Malay States 2.436 Unfederated Malay States, Johore 29 Kedah 21 Perils 27 Kelantan Nil
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  • 131 11 Why New Cut Was Necessary London, Nov. 4. The Minister of Agriculture. Major Walter Elliott, stated last night that; the 16 per cent, cut m bacon imports woold be m full operation within a week. He said it had not been expected that any further reduction of substantial
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  • 38 11 Yakutsk, Oct. 31. Large deposits of tin have been discovered m Verkhoyansk region In Yakut republic by a geologist. M. Smlrnov. This Is the first case of tin having been found m Yakutia. -Tass.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 273 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Aaanrancc In force ggJgggMfe. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. lontitim n*-**™ T» company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies withT! > ZTII IVS" Companies Act m
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    • 143 11 THB il SOUTH (fjp^ I BRITISH J INSURAaNCE COMPANY, LLMITED J FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION [INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. j Office: 2, Finlayson Green. i IHE OCEAN ACCIDFVI Ajs GUARANTEE CORPORATION LLMITED In Great Britain) Malayan Head Office: SINGAPORE i Manager: C.
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    • 390 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund-Sterling 6.500.000 Silver $10,000,000
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    • 423 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of _:5 each JC3.000.00t Reserve Fund £3 000 OOt 1 Reserve Liability of ,uw Proprietors £3.000.00t HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate, London. E.C. 1 Agencies and Branches: Alor Star *****0 Semarang Amritsar
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  • 794 12 History Of The Osaka Shosen Kaisha PRESENT CONDITION OF THE COMPANY An outline of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha Company's history shows that the Osaka Mercantile Steamship Company with a capital of 100,000.000 yen, and a fleet of over 600,000 tons gross. j has been conducting 53 regular
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  • 193 12 Special Concession Rates By P. and O. As the public is no doubt aware the P. and O. Company has for some time been issuing Ist. class return tickets to Hong Kong. Shanghai. Kobe. Yokohama. Colombo and Bombay, available for two months, at specially reduced rates.
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  • 137 12 FRENCH £9,000,000 LINER Too Expensive To Make Profit Paris. At the annual general meeting of the French Line. M. Cangardel. the managing director, admitted that France's 70,000- ton-super-liner Normandie would probably run at a loss. He estimated the total cost of the vessel at nearly £9.000.000. M. Cangardel calculated that
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  • 29 12 STRAITS HOMEWARD CONFERENCE FREIGHT TARIFF No. 14 Merchants are hereby informed that It has been agreed to amend the scale ton for Coconut Oil In drums to 20 cwt.
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  • 65 12 STRAITS/ NEW YORK FREIGHT TARIFF No. 11. Arecanuts It is notified for inform- ation that, with immediate effect, the following rates have been established on Arecanuts m bags Contract Rate DB$M per 12-ewt Non-contract Rate IS --do i i fenang From Singapore 2nd. Class Ist. (lass 2nd. Class $120.00 $137.14
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  • 55 12 STRAITS/ PACIFIC CONFERENCE FREIGHT TARIFF No. 3 i Palm Oil (m containers) lt is notified for information that with effect from Jan. 1. 1934. the rate ol freight on Palm Oil m Pipes. Casks. Puncheons. Steel Drums or Tins m Cases has been fixed it U5512.50 per! -ton of 50
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  • 87 12 £23,000,000 COMBINE London No\ Reuter learns from attth rii sources that n< ticaiiy completed between I and White St a. I of their inten The principal aim ol th( is the formation ol one shipping: unit fo: North At] passenger traflta and Oflfc I l ment ll l \p* I
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  • 166 12 I LONDON ADDIU^ B, PALL MAI I LONDON I B Oi last MO-OCR Oil Dr: Mail Passenger Veoaela Ix RANGOON, COLOMBO, PO«T Ml^ s MARSEILLES. PLY MOI HI \M> LONDON with throuuh eonnoi .Singapore and Pel HOMEWARD SAILINGS |c„\c Kain STAFFORDSHIRE GLOUCESTERSHIRE WORCESTERSHIRE :i 1*34 CHESHIRE 4 YORKSHIRE
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    • 632 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated 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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    • 90 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. (Incorporated m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. From Japan Due Sail ERIE MARU Nov. 11 Nov. 11 MALTA MARU Nov. 13 Nov. 19 BOSTON MARU Nov 30 Nov 30 FOR KOBE. OSAKA, MOJI. YAWATA. NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA. Due Sail* ERIE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 518 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. Kelantan (via
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    • 243 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wli.uw expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate h Rohna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance (iate 3) Rawalpindi 18. Bulan 16 Prince 14. Complete 11. i shire 9; Sirdhana 7 Empire Dock (Entrance Cue 3> Laertes 30; Thurland Caatl rapara 35 I Empire Dock (Entrance (.ate
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    • 587 13 P. o. British India and Apcar Lines. E (Incorporated In England) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due n Tonnage. Sin.MH.re. Tonnage. SlngXre. RANCKI 17.000 Nov. 10 BURDWAN 6 070 Feb IS '«P?SAO_ E _-2 K OV^ CHITRAL 15 ll
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    • 559 13 _-^r mmmmMMmmmm Ellerman Bucknal) Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL fa*. Sails rvS S!_!? c Dec. 29 Jan. 2 City of Norwich Jan 14 Jan lfl FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN 222'*5__? ,f Nov. 2 Nov.
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    • 1015 13 SSaaSTS!' lul^S* oSS TH 2d 4 khxow 00, (itau. s^____-*je&„_, sSS^S^^a-- _a_a«_r- <£SDK^ c Sr_i- i*. klm (Royal Duccn Airways* BLUE PUMMEL LIME SS^hS^t^J!^ lll^ l^^ 011 •*»■*«>»■*. Rotterdam and Bremen Genoa. Havre. Uvwpool and Glasgow— Boston New York and Baltimore (Ail routes are liable to alteration) WEttLT 8^ R
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 953 14 ■Vb I Ivla KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ REAEL Wednesday, Nov. 8, Batavia. MAJANG— Wednesday, Nov. 8, Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pal-las, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS Wednesday, Nov. 8, Muntok and Palembang. TOBA Wednesday, Nov. 8, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. VAN HEUTSZ— Wednesday, Nov. 8. Belawan-Deli and Penang. VAN OUTHOORN— Thursday, Nov. 9.
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    • 493 14 j PRESIDENT LINER— TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N.York. Pres. Johnson Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Jan. 2 Pres. Monroe Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Jan. 16
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    • 669 14 i I mk IB /^M* TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES. LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTTI MIDDLES HROI'f.H. HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov 15 16 HAKUSAN MARU 10 IBUWA MARU ***** Nov. 30 Dec 1 HARUNA MAIM iFUSHIMI MARU 10,900 Dec. 14 15 KATORI MAR I "\KOZAK r MARU lO.pn" F "I KASHIMA MAPI' tTERUKUNI MARU
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  • 1976 15 WEEKL Y SPORTING NOTES iUmarkablc Unofficial Records-F me Pl > rf I Smith-Rifle Shooting FM S p r P f rmances by pr,e_Smurt work m Uarr^n Prhlg a Sur •w n Shield Contest— Penan*'* hamnion Marksman— Ruirbv <ii-„ nangs B.C.C. I peountry Tour-I.a wn Bowls Keen Contests m Loea, Tourney-CHcJ
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  • 282 15 Selangor's Outstanding Organiser of Sport •From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur, Nov. (i. The impending resignation of Mr. P. ;W. Gleeson. secretary of the Selangor iClub. is announced. Mr. Gleeson has held this appoint- j ment for 22 years and has resided ir I Malaya for over
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  • 52 15 Davis Makes 928 Break The following are the close of plaj scores m the new billiards match between Davis and Smith: London, Oct. 26. DAVIS 6,720 SMITH (playing) 3.080 Davis made a break of 928. the highest recorded during the present season. London, Oct. 27. DAVIS Hn play) 8.583
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  • 91 15 GORDON RICHARDS OUT FOR RECORD Anniversary Of Archer's Death London, Nov. 4. A great London crowd of 50,000 was present at Hurst Park Races to-day to I see Gordon Richards ride his 246 th winner of the season thus equalling Archer's record. Richards rode m all
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  • 149 15 Manage To Draw With Ireland *i Belfast, Nov. 4. Weakened through the refusal of the English clubs to release their best players. Wales to-day held Ireland to a creditable draw, one goal each, at Belfast before a crowd of 20.000. Wales were more aggressive and their forwards worked
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  • 48 15 Human And Chalk New Varsity Skippers London. Nov. 1. Mr. J. H Human, of Repton and [Clare, now touring with the M.C.C. m i India, has been appointed Cambridge j cricket captain for 1934. and Mr F. G. Chalk, of Uppingham and Brasenose. I captain of Oxford
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  • 429 15 Columbine Wins With A Point To Spare The third and final race for B Class yachts* for the Vice-Commodore's Trophy at the R.S.Y.C. on Sunday was full of interest as no fewer than five boats were within two points of one another as a result
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  • 99 15 Woman Who Walked 2000 Miles In 7 .Months Sydney, Oct. 24. Having averaged thirty miles a day < tor eighteen and a half days Mrs i Kitty OSullivan. fifty-two year old hiker, arrived at the Sydney G.P.O. 1 from Melbourne. "I will be glad to get my things
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  • 67 15 Hall Mark Wins From Field Of 18 Sydne>. Nov. 7. Th- result ol the Melbourne Cup i which was run at. Melbourne to-day was RAUL MARK (7— t) 1 SHADOW KINCi (B— 9> tTOPtCAL (B—7) J fOAINI t'ARRINGTON (9—4) 1 Eighteen ran. won by a head, head between
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 40 15 1 r »T 7 ith Edition) FORM INFORMATION i N MI>ORL RACEaS— NOVEMBER J MEETING i SALE ALL NEWS AGENTS J 20 cents. i j r <*H The Editor, (Office) 57, J ide, SINGAPORE. Tele. 7151. i Special daily information.
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    • 20 15 K^Sb.m vh.x t The tt AUSTINS -P*-^ Twelve-Sixes X <^ Twelve-Fours Ten-Fours Sevens on view at ftRS LTD. BORNEO MOTOR* Singapore.
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  • 703 16 S.C.C. And Islanders Put In Some Fast Moves S.C.C tipK; Islands 8 pts. Fast three-quarter movements on both sides made the rugger match at j the Padang yesterday between the j Islands and the S.C.C. quite a bright affair, and the score a
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  • 462 16 Good Forward Play At Tanglin I Wiltshires nil; Police 8 pts. Scoring m the first and last minutes of their match at Tanglin yesterday, the Police defeated a Wiltshire Regiment fifteen by eight points <a goal and a try> to nil. The teams were evenly matched with
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  • 65 16 The following have been invited to Play for S.C.C. "A" vs. Singapore Police on Saturday at S.C.C S A Wykes: J. E. King (Capt). A. L Hill R. N. Jack. H. E. Orr H. L. Davies C. T. Owen A. M. MacLennan A T Priest. R. Davidson. W.
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  • 132 16 Singapore Team's Up-Country Tour The Singapore Rugoy XV will leave by the Kedah on Thursday for a tour up-country. They will meet Penan' on Friday and travel by car the following day to Ipoh where they will be opposed to Perak on Saturday afternoon. They leave Ipoh on
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  • 23 16 London, Nov. 6. At Rugby to-day Cambridge University beat Edinburgh Acads. 26— nil and Devonport Services beat Newport 4— 3 Reuter
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  • 67 16 The following have been invited to play for S.C.C. Ex "A vs. Raffles College on Thursday, at Raffles College A. P. Goldman (Capt.); J. H. J. Dredge R. N. Jack. W. H. McNeill, S. H. Wykes R. V. Welch, P. J. R. Butler W T Mathieson, H. C. Allen, R.
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  • 475 16 Interport Cricket HONGKONG FARING BADLY TOO Interport Batsmen Not Scoring Much 15 WICKETS FALL FOR 143 It must have been a bowler's wicket at Hongkong yesterday. Play, it may be remembered, was impossible on Monday because of the rain, and did not start until the
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  • 461 16 RACE TRAINING IN A FOG Skull Cap's Notes From The Course The Fates were very unkind to racing enthusiasts this morning, for a thick fog enveloped the course and utterly spoilt the pleasure of a large crowd which had gathered to witness the training. Amongst those present on the lawns
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  • 132 16 Singapore Superior To Negri Seremban, Nov. 5. The hockey match between Singapore and Negri Sembilan took place this evening on the N.S. Club padang. The padang was water-logged. Nevertheless an exciting game was witnessed by a large crowd. Singapore proved a considerably better combination than the home side
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  • 100 16 The following will represent th<* V.M.C.A. A XI against M.C.U. on th'^ V.M.C.A. ground, to-day at 5.15 p.m.: C C. Meredith. W. Pullen. M. Catchatoor. W. R. Willis. L M. Pennefather. P. ODwyer. Lee Tuck Soon. C H. Coshan. R. J. R. Stracey. Lee Fong Lim. D. Ross Reserves F.
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  • 169 16 Penang XV To' Oppose Singapore Aflflff Saturday's practice game the following side was selected to r<pr Penang against Singapore on Fric: the Esplanade. Penang Whaley: Fenwick. Kirk H.i. Clark; Bingham. Latimer J S< <Capt.». Wraight. Smith. R Coupar. Burgess. Clements Hembr. Reserves. Brady and Perkir^ Referee Mr C
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  • 31 16 Richard Roberts, the lamou> wain of the D< ml UMORfI di< <l r m his 96th year. "Barbara Flrmr.; pulling lit* boat, now r* pi motor, has been .sold for t'loo
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 48 16 OVER 7,000,000 BRITISH HOUSEWIVES COOK BY GAS. PERPETUAL AND PERFECT SERVICE WHENEVER YOU WISH IF IT IS ABOUT A HOT WATER INSTALLATION OR COOKING, RING UP 5101— THE MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT AND WE WILL GLADLY ADVISE WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION WHATEVER. 3,000 TRADES USE GAS FOR HEAT TREATMENT OPERATIONS
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    • 23 16 British Again I AJICUTT'S MALAYAN COFFEE i PROCURABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION Wb*b\tw HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh.
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