The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 November 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. *o. 14,113. ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1933 10 CENTS.
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  • 208 1 BACKED BY NATION OF YES-MEN D< Mil and For Equality Keiterated "NO TALK OF SANCTIONS" World Must Choose Force Or Reconstruction U HAT now Hitler? This is the question the world is asking as the result of the Nazis overwhelming victory m the German elections. What
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  • 348 1 Triumph For Standardisation London, Nov. 13. The double referendum m Germany has produced an almost inevitable result, states The Times m a leader It is not expected that there will be many absentees from this grand parade of the nation. Abstention would have been too
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  • 76 1 Flight Of Foreign Capital Continues Paris, Nov. 9. The Bank of France gold reserve shrank by over a millard francs be- tween October 20th and November 3rd. but the note cover, for various reasons, has increased from 79.11 to ,79.60 per cent. The flight of foreign capital
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  • 49 1 Parliamentary Elections This Month London, Nov. 9. The Northern Ireland Parliament will be dissolved to-morrow. Nominations for the new House of I Commons will be made on Nov. 20th, polling will take place on the 30th and the new Parliament re- assembles on Dec. 11th.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 52 1 Eggs Hurled At His Platform Bombay, Nov. 10. For the first time m his life, Gandhi risked being hit by eggs at a public I meeting, according to a Nagpur report when these were hurled at the platform on which he was one of the com I pany.-
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  • 104 1 Even The Prisoners Berlin. Nov. 13. German people have confirmworld its solemn avowal of of peace, is the Nazi Party I on the overwhelming victory Even prisoners m the eontlon 'amps appear to have turn- and an amnesty of political la regarded as probable for ci demonstration cf iaith Dip
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  • 86 1 Berlin, Nov. 13. The official provisional tinal figures lor the Reichstag votes are: 42.975.009. oi which 39.626.647 were ior the Nazis and 3.348.362 invalid. Plebiscite votes: 43.439.046. of which 40.588.804 were Yes and 2.100.181 No With 750.061 invalid. The new Reichstag will consist oi 660 members, so only
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  • 25 1 Berlin, Nov. 13. Election Day was very quiet and no incidents are reported anywhere m ueiiiiany. One of the first results
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  • 483 1 "Control A Certainty"— ls K.L. View THE Free Press correspondent at Kuala Lumpur states that it is "generally believed" m the Federal capital that Sir Cecil dementi has appointed a committee of six Vnofficials to consider the practicability of any rubber restriction schemes that may
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  • 32 1 Prison And Fines For False Rumours Malta. Nov. 9. A new press law provides a penalty ol three months' imprisonment and a fine lor spreading false news likely to
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  • 138 1 An Atab with a badly -burned face described m court how acid was thrown ai nim. Page 2. An unusual case of kidnapping was deau with yesterday. Page 2. A convicted pickpocket is suspected of being the ex-headman of a secret society. —Pace 6. French admirers of
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  • 77 1 $100,000,000 CLAIM AGAINST BANK Shareholders Indict U.S. Finance Chief New York. Nov. 13. A group of shareholders has filed an action m the New York Supremo Court against Mr. Albert Wiggin the ex-chairman and 135 directors of the Chase National Bank, to recover $100,000,000 losses by the bank owing to
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  • 52 1 Reuter Report Of Japanese Planes Shot Down Moscow, Nov. 13. An "absolute invention" declares the ofiicial Tass Agciuy with regard to reports that Soviet troops shot down six Japanese aeroplanes on the Mancnurian border on Nov. 3 and that two Japanese warships were sunk m Soviet Iwaten near
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  • 43 1 London. Nov. 10. Their Majesties the King and Queen to-day visited the Princess Royal lor the first time sincr her operation. They found that she was progressing well and she hopes to return home I In three weeks' time. Reuter Wireless
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  • 43 1 Washington. Nov. 13. The Government has announced that $37,000,000 will be loaned to farmers on cotton held ;rom the market at th»> ratio of four cents per pound. This is the latest step m crop reduction for farm belief.- Reuter
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  • 51 1 Continued Uncertainty Over U.S. Policy London. Nov. 9. There was I lair volume ol dealing m dollars to-day, which were quoted at over $5 touching $5.10' tor thr first time since 1919. The dollars weakness is due to continued uncertainty American policy. Francs, likewise, weak-end to 80.93 Reuter
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  • 40 1 Two Out Of Thirty (rash en Route Rabat. Nov. 9. Two machines out oi th»- thirty which started on a flight to Africa yesterday have crashed. OM m Spain and one here. Nobody was injured Reuter Wireless
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  • 151 1 TRA WLER "KIDNAPS NAVAL GUARD Outwits Navy For 24 Hours London, Nov. 13. A naval guard "kidnapped" on the high seas by a trawler which led to hide and seek dance with a gunboat and a destroyer has provided Britain with twenty- four hours" comedy to all except the Admiralty.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 79 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA PRESENTS SPECIALITY DANCES hag oy DON MACXEY SALLY TWINS GEORGE KALANI and DIXIE SISTERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15th (Informal) 9.45 to Mid-night THURSDAY, NOV. 16th Formal 9.45 to Mid-night SATURDAY, NOV. 18th (Formal) 9.45 to 2 a.m. ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.
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    • 76 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the f rv^hm •-> and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. CHRYSLER RIDING EASE THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE meets to-morrow at 1 p.m. at the ADELPHI HOTEL Speaker: Mr. F. W. Lisle Carr. Travelling Secretary of tho Oversea* League SEA VIEW ADELPHI HOTEL
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  • 786 2 Disfigured Man Describes How He Was Attacked Accommodation m the second magistrate's court was at a premium yesterday when the preliminary inquiry was commenced before Mr. N Grice m the rase m which five men were indicted on serious charges. Hassin bin Yatim
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  • 121 2 Only A Side Line Of Provision Dealer "I have been m this business for over 20 years. Lately however, there has been no sale and as I dispensed with my clerk I also stopped keeping a stock-book." This was the plea of a Chinese, Lee Song
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  • 84 2 Alleged Misappropriation Of $1,000 A Straits-born English-speaking Chinese named Seng Yue Cheow was 'charged yesterday before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, with criminal breach of trust !of $5,000. He claimed trial, and the case was postponed until Nov. 27 for further inquiries. Bail m $1,000 was fixed. The
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  • 63 2 Bengalis Quarrel m Queen Street i As one of the complainants was still m hospital, a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt by throwing acid against Gokala Chand was put oil for mention until Nov. 20 before Mr. N. Grice. the second magistrate. yesterday. Two Bengalis were the
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  • 338 2 Fellow Lodger's Astounding Effrontery "It was a determined effort at kidnapping, and it was purely by luck that the child was found m the hut m that remote spot." This was the final statement made by Chief Court Inspector Bostock before Mr. H. A. Forrer,
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  • 448 2 Toy Lands In Raffles Place A pathway bordered by dolls of all description, big ones, little ones, baby dolls and mama and papa dolls leads to Toy Land at Robinson and Co. Santa Claus is not there yet. but he has prepared a grand treat for little boys and even
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 183 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice, Chief No. 17- Alus binte Bakar vs. Tahar Just:., KM.S. and Mr. Justice Gerahty bin Haji Hassan m the Ist. Court at 11 a m Court of Appeal- Before Mr. Justice Mills at 10.30 a.m. No. 15- Goh Kirn Choon vs.
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    • 207 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (High Elevation 3 Minutes from Town) Daily, Weekly and Monthly Terms Salt**, of Rooms, Slatfe Room* Furnished or Unfurnished Modern Sanitation. Lock op GarafM Terms on Application Mrs. A. R. MATTHEWB. Mrs. E. F. GALE. Telephone 3798. "EAST
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    • 477 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Office Construction of King's Road from Bukit Timah Road to the West Boundary of Lot 74.
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    • 425 2 v r^ x i j NOTICE IS UF.RYI, trade mark cor- within a diamond "X" underneath it THE NATIONAL MMi :oSSt* corporation organised undv 1 of the State of New doing business at Frick Butldii burgh. Penssylvai] America, manufactun i the said Company m tub^s and and I trade mark
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 190 2 Tuesday, 14th. Thursday, 16th. High Water 07.36, 7.7 ft.. 19.54. 7.7 ft. High Water 08.45. 8.6 ft.. 21.40. 86 ft Police Band. Telok Ayer. 5.15 p.m. Hockey: Girls* Sports Club vs. Raffles Rugby S.C.C. tournament: Public College Girls, G.S.C. grd. Services vs. M.C.0., Padang. Golf Garrison G.C. Ladies monthly Hockey:
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  • 1645 3 BANKRUPTCY OFFICER CRITICISED IN APPEAL COURT 'Tried To Raise Atmosphere Of Crime* CHOP MANAGER'S MISSING ACCOUNT BOOKS concerning the interpretasectlon of the Bankruptcy which provides for the comto prison of person guilty of rclal immorality, were before court ol Appeal (The Chief sir Walter Huggard. Mr. Justice and Mr. Justice
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  • 155 3 German President of Bangkok Ladies Organisation From Our Own Correspondent.! Bangkok, Nov. 8. In the ten years of its existence the I Bangkok Ladies Musical Society has, raised over Tcs. 5.000 for charity, bought three pianos and worn out two. built Up a library of music, and given
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  • 130 3 Licensee Who Won £5,000 Sydney, Oct. 30. Free beer and a warm day. And not just, one or two drinks, but cool beer without limit, and not even the "cadger" barred. When Mr. S. Bullen. licensee of the Kalmain Ferry Hotel, Erskine Street. Sydney, won the £5,000
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  • 97 3 Moors Revenge Works After 400 Years Madrid, Nov. 8. About 400 years ago the Moors were driven from Spain. According to legend, j as the last boats left the shore near I Valencia, the Moors shouted: "We j leave, having sown the seeds of revenge." In due
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  • 279 3 Kuala Lumpur May Be Re-Fuelling Point It is understood that Imperial Airways wish to make Kuala Lumpur a regular re-fuelling point when the new Empire air Hue to Australia is inaugurated. Pending enlargement of the local aerodrome, it is likely that Taiping will be used. What will probably
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  • 91 3 Dr. \a> Wen-Kan On Sinkiang Conditions Shanghai. Nov. 10. Terrible conditions existing m SinUang were described by Dr. Lo Wenkan In Tientsin yesterday. Dr. Lo who has just returned from an official mission to Sinkiang said that as a result of continual warfare, followed by increased taxation,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 38 3 iiBp P t^^^^tl n i--7i*j ■f. > 1 if* 1 j|i 1 illK^TiTnM^ 1 1 (T ■r 1 It^j^l 1 Ee l? 1 s^^^ i^ ■■T4l B wimmmmi^J&!A /uperiqrity F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., 3-A, Raffles Quay, Telephone No. 2234.
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    • 115 3 We have a large varied selection of SACK TRUCKS WHEEL BARROWS on view AT OUR SHOWROOMS m RIVER VALLEY ROAD. Your Enquiries are Solicited. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE, BRANCHES. I Atrmn gM &JT m\ m I.lms* Vg fit I 19 3 4 i This year the motoring public are offered
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  • 2620 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON "Tin Price Safe For Three Years" London. Oct. 28. Yesterday afternoon I mocored homewards through Richmond Park. A great gale was bending and swaying the tall trees belore its shrieking jury and the dead leaves flew so' thickly before the wind that in' some places
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  • 24 4 Visit To l< an Mn r, An RAF tar Air H. Rangoon on Sat v quiries it boat was p., RanKooij
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  • 24 4 B.rt Hal. Am," S was tried t<» dr. Court lor China misappropriation :unds lor the purchas Ho Chu-kuo pl( be sentenced on Kr
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 107 4 A. A. M. SINGAPORE BRANCH MOTOR SHOW and GYMKHANA AT OLD RACE COURSE (By kind permission of the Singapore Improvement Trust). ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19th 1933 2.30 P.M. TO 630 P.M. (If wet, to be postponed to Sunday, November 26th same time and place). ADMISSION FREE. OPEN TO ALL. Garnish
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    • 261 4 'SSSSSSSBMMMai. A SPORTSMAN?! Every sportsman wean tht i IMPROVED Polo Sinflrt. j j 80cts. Each. NOW ON SALE AT: i I S. SHIMURA CO.. I 82-2 BRAS BASAH R(HD SINGAPORE Tel. 4382 SPREAD UP FACE Caused Irritation. Face a Sight. Mealed b> Cuticira. "Watery blisters began bmkmg on my chin
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  • 74 5 CHINESE SPORTS MEET AT JALAN BESAR STADIUM Some of the leading rompet tors m the SOO metres race. Girl athlete* parade be ore the meeting opens. IVomm runners m the 100 metres race. Poppy Day hockey mate'?: The European team. r he Girls* Sports Club eleven wo n the Poppy
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 620 5 I X V 1 I STUDY SI IN YOUR I AT I SPARE I 1 1 HOME T|M^ I m\ CAN M\M IO1IK.) IHMMM, IV Bl ALMOST ANY t^KKfrK OR Kt\* SIIII.I.IN<,S MONIHLV. ll Im atriculationl ■1 There are. many ways of commencing a career, bat Matricutatioa II is the
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  • 802 6 INQUIRY ON EDUCATION PROPOSED Malay States Association Criticism A varied agenda was dealt with by the committee of the Malay States Association at its last meeting. A memorandum on the subject of school fees was discussed, the opinions of the Committee being divided. It was agreed that the public generally
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  • 100 6 Budapest Now Quietest City In Europe Budapest. Nov. 10. So successful is the new effort to abate the noise nuisance here that Budapest has become the quietest '•million-inhabitant" city m Europe. The summoning and fining of offenders has been ol much practical use: car owners have adopted
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  • 79 6 Plane Presented To 19th Route Army Shanghai. Nov. 10. A French aviator, said to be a representative of the French Government, left Hong Kong yesterday for Chiangchiu. m Fukien. m a modern plane which will be handed to General Tsai Ting-kai. of the 19th Route Army, as a
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  • 436 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 13 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Nov. 18. 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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  • 380 6 STORY OF A STOLEN WATCH Culprit Caught At Another Theatre Taking advantage of the crowds which attended the Capitol during the screening of "King of the Ritz" last week, a pick-pocket practised his 'art" m the queues. He got away with a watch but the police caught
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  • 66 6 $40 For Two Gallons Of Liquor Two revenue officers were on rounds m Potong Pasir when they saw a Tamil carrying a large bundle of leaves and weeds. Having suspicions they examined the bundle and discovered two gallons of liquor hidden m the middltand promptly arrested Muthusamy. The
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  • 126 6 Trips Upstairs ;i,. 2-Year-Old a A woman wrltet:ago. after murj. jsuaded agaln.s! m Salts to reduce n 222 lbs. I had tl all to no avail Mv Kruschen I hid tell five vrars yum:., 1 say I feel a dlfl Is 37 years. I h.u date,
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  • 79 6 Police Supervisee h o <> Ajjain Sentence of 12 moi;:. prisoiinient to by folio. police supervisioi. v on a Tamil named c. had pleaded guilty to thel valued at $15 75 tt i man was still under sup i time of the offence ami three previous
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  • 64 6 Alcfatlon Of Attempted Murder Suppiah Naidu. ;i 1,::,., Hi.-.c barber, was produced uuau t> Mr N. Grice. the Second M day. on a charge »I and two charges of voluni ureivous hurt to two razor m a hairdre.* Street. Court Insp«rto: ;okf mentioned that o ants was still
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  • 42 6 "I sold three cents \\t-! to the cWrk at the p<>. my arrest, but I w Br;ich Road lv [on m\ ii alleged This was the ntd\ rf I youn^ ChlncM m prnhibitod anm;\iii.str Arnised WM r.iuiio: d and dilchaned
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 27 6 Hop Ale COMPETITION $400 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY IN 3 PRIZES OF $250. $100. $50. FOR SOLVING AN EASY PUZZLE. See Singapore Free Press of 18-11 -33.
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    • 203 6 I FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 13. j I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- tion as set out above and to accept a* final the decision of the j Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results
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    • 124 6 O FAMOUS ENGLISH Si TABLE DELICACIES ttgTO GILLARD'S Celebrated L. V. Pickle, Menager Pickle and Mixe Pickles GILLARD'S Assorted gem POTTED MEATS FISH PASTES fe GILLARD'S fff]i I Oxford, Pork and Beef K_t j Sausages CbsS^ m lh. and 1 Ib. Oral Tins. "GILLARIV Preparations are of IliKM'ta-s «m Tasty
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  • 421 7 lINESE CEREMONY AT MALACCA I'riests From Singapore Officiate m Our Owl Correspond. *nt.> Malacca, Nov. 12. :he ceremony 01 painting the eyes n both sides of the Wangkang called Y.mese An Kam Ah Leng Bak took Yong Chuan Tian Temple at B^iida Hilir rhree laoist priests from
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  • 637 7 VISIT OF "ASTRAEA" TO BA THURST ISLAND Mud Models Of The Big Monoplane When, not long ago. the Imperial Airways air- liner >4 Astraea" was making a survey liight along eastern sections of the 10.000 miles air-mail route irom England to Australia, a
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  • 320 7 Southern Omnibus Services* Affairs The affairs of the newly formed mosquito bus company called the Southern Omnibus Service Ltd. were discussed m the Supreme Court yesterday when a motion for judgment against it was brought by Mr. Paul I. Pfankurchen, formerly employed by the company as garage manager.
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  • 176 7 15 Cases To Be Heard There are fifteen appeals on the list i before the Court of Appeal, which! opened its session yesterday. The Chief Justice S.S. I Sir Walter Hug- gardi is presiding, supported by the Chief Justice F.M.S. < Mr. Justice Thomas and Mr. Justice Gerahty.
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  • 129 7 A fancy dress dance was held at the Great World Cabaret on Saturday night Nearly 300 people attended In spite of counter attractions, among those present being Mrs. Lee Choon Guan. M.8.E., Dato S. Q. Wong. Mr. and Mrs. R. Braddell. the hon.
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  • 159 7 Alleged Falsification Of Books Not Proved After a long-drawn-out preliminary! 1 inquiry before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the third magistrate, his honour delivered judgment yesterday acquitting Abdul Karim. a former secretary of the Mohammedan Drivers' Venevolent As- sociation. Selegie Road, and Abdullai bin Mohamed Sharitf. The charge
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  • 138 7 Dead Companion Believed To Be I.C.S. Man Jerusalem, Nov. 10. Mohamed Karamat. said to belong to the Indian Civil Service. Madras, and an American professional dancer, Joan Winters, were found murdered m an I olive grove at the foot of Mount of Olives, near the Garden of
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  • 99 7 Husband Charged With Deception An unusual charge was preferred against a young Chinese. Hoh Keng Kway, when produced m the third Court yesterday. He was alleged to have cheated a woman, Sng Geok Lan, "by ialsely representing to her that he had not i been marri -d before
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  • 81 7 First Royal Malay Lady to Fly .fob ore, Nov. 12. The Kuala Lumpur Flying Club j visited Muar on Friday and Saturday and gave joy-rides Ungku Elech binte Ahmad, wile oi his highness Tungku Ahmad State Commissior Muar made a flight over the territory which her
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  • 99 7 Heavy Prison Term For Smuggling Examining Chan Ah Moi, a passenger off the s.s. Memnon, as he step- J ped on the wharf, a revenue officer i found 20 tahils of chandu strapped to his legs. The done was worth $180 i Ah Moi was yesterday sentenced to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 246 7 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! 615 I JCapitolj 9.15 DON'T MISS OUR SPLENDID DOUBLE ATTRACTION! IRENE WEST'S REVUE pr- r ~m COMPANY presenting mtL "X*- >i m their popular Tap- HI dancing Repertoire ll I X The DIXIE SISTERS J k> Hula-Hula dancers George K ALAN] and DELL |J and'-DOREEN" J Supported
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  • 497 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1933. All Germany Behind Hitler A Nazi dictatorship m Germany has been brought a stage nearer as a result of the elections which took place on Sunday, resulting m an overwhelming vote m support of Hitler and the decision to leave the League
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  • 1100 8 - Kisses That Hold Up Traffic Nobel Prizes For KoUe Men An Ancient London Ceremonial Press i'uiron Premier WIFELY affection is obstructing traffic and must cease." This, according to a New York message, is the abrupt order issued by Police Commissioner Kniskern, of the well-to-do New York
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  • 358 8 Mr. R. Burns. Adjutant. F.M.S. Police, sails for home on furlough on November 24. Mr. P. B. Marriott, of Petaling Tin Ltd. and Mrs. Marriott have returned from Home. Mr. C. M. McNair of Fraser and Neave, Singapore, and Mr. and Mrs. Weida were passengers from
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 124 8 Sir. While not feelings of those resiI the above collection. I time a protest was r<-. the soliciting of mon< by the ladies Mtling pop Nearly every ex-S. whom I have discuss., I is of the same opinion it is essentially our to look after its own
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    • 98 8 Sir 1 1 pn wnl tim the an\ i by virtu. I the part 1 i On a p- between Batu Pahat I the wr miles behind >r. ai; tr< of it. 1 wl. to 1 have The wi waiting until site din to ti.. i hfti
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    • 176 8 To tnr Kditor Sir. I cricket eleven m U* li Hong Bom rr!ls lighttui mrprlM I »ll ci slasts. particularl\ dozen 04 9m able t. M I the 1:. Hon« KdiK Should tlves return with th. fu th»» tray they u<»uld MID to all the honour I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 48 8 A CERTAIN WEST END BARBER b said to have over a thousand regular customers. Of course, very few barbers can give winners as successfully as that. You can put your money on GAFLAC POLICIES. J GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE A LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chamben. Telephone C4M.
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  • 82 9 AMUNULLAH OFFERS TO RETURN But Insists On Modern Reforms THINKS NADIR DESERVED All Parties Loyal To Young King New Delhi. Nov. IJ. istan is entirely quiet, accord- I report oi the Afghan al here, confirmed by the tlon m Kabul. r rusul -General states that s of allegiance to young
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  • 130 9 Rome, Nov. 9. Llah, ex-King of Afghanistan. matte statement when interby Reuter at his residence here Lfghan people wish me to remy programme of reforms igress, I am always ready to my country with all my powers. Amanullah. who was acI by his eldest son. Prince H
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  • 65 9 Paris, Nov. 10. n, the Afghan Minister, who is a bi i oi Nadir Shah, has dec- Amanulluh's return is out stion because he had alien- lings of the entire populdisregarci for Afghan cus- ditions. r added that Nadir Shah's I i restore a country which istated by
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  • 40 9 Peshawar. Nov. 10. of the new King. Zahir throne is m no way ..shod yet. according to m Afghanistan, and the rather tragic events is excluded. Although everyitinuea quiet m Afghan tribal repercussion is considered Reuter Wireless
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  • 96 9 New Delhi. Nov. 10. uproar ensued at a service at lumas Jid Mosque, when proposed that prayers should ed for Nadir Shah. members of the congregarequested him to sit down were raised of "Nadir Shah all >r to his master. AmanulInfldel and pagan." were exchanged between two
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  • 206 9 I Death Penalty For Disorders Vienna, Nov. 11. The Council of Ministers has declared a state of martial law. A Government communique an- nounces the re-introduction of the death penalty through courts martial for murder, arson and serious disturbance of order. It is pointed out that
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  • 11 9 Paris, Nov. 10. Reliable information m the posses-
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  • 141 9 MORE REFUGEES FROM; BETONG 83 Chinese Trek Through Jungle <From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 13. Eighty-three Chinese refugees— 3B men and 45 women and children—arrived at Alor Star police station yesterday morning. They are mostly Kheh tin miners irom Betong who have fled owing to the
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  • 62 9 Heavy Fines After Monopolies Raids (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Nov. 13. As the result of an intensive cam- J paign carried out by the Monopolies Department against chandu smoking dens m Penang a number of people were produced before the District judge to-day. Fines ranging from
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  • 37 9 Providing: Work For 4 Millions Washington, Nov. 11. President Roosevelt has announced expansion of the Federal relief plans which aim at removing four million men from relief payrolls by a public works programme.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 388 9 Waiting Hitler's Next Move Continued it came from a group oi hotels at the top I of Zugspiu. the highest peak m Germany where In an electorate of 107. 106 voted Yes for the plebiscite and one vote was invalid, and for the Reichstag list 103 tor and four invalid.
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  • 192 9 Berlin, Nov. 10. In the course of his broadcast speech on the eve of the election Hitler reiterated his desire to stretch out a hand to I former enemies adding that Germany's i security was endangered not less than others. "One for one and another for another is
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  • 59 9 London, Nov. 13. While thousands were paying tribute at the Cenotaph m Whitehall last night, the police were forced to make a baton charge to disperse three thousand demonstrators who beseiged the German Embassy demanding the 1 release of "innocent German comrades." The trouble started after a deputation
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  • 62 9 Debts Offset By War" Damage Washington, Nov. 13. Following an unexpected conference between President Roosevelt and M. LitvinofT last night, it is indicated that a definite conclusion regarding the recognition of the Soviet may be reached before the President leaves for Warm Springs on Friday.
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  • 117 9 New York, Nov. 13. That the Soviet will have to submit to an intensive examination of outstanding differences with the United States before President Roosevelt will grant recognition is indicated by the prolongation of discussions with M. Litvinorf. The White House correspondent of the Herald Tribune reports that
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  • 69 9 New York, Nov. 9. Aeeordiftg to the Washington correspondent oi the Herald-Tribune. President Roosevelt and M. Litvinoll have established a basis of understanding. Both countries will pledge not to In- dulge m propaganda against the poll- tical organisations of each other. Questions which will be settled later!
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  • 90 9 Joe E. Brown Makes Good Agate That "local boy.'" Joe E. Brown, •makes good" again m "You Said a Mouthful." which is now showing at the Capitol. This time. Joe is mistaken lor a long distance champion swimmer The fixes he gets into and the manner m which
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  • 70 9 In New Siamese Defence Law (From Our Own Corresr>ondent.> Bangkok. Nov. 13. A Siam Government gazette promulgated to-day a law tor the defence of the constitution by which offenders are liable to imprisonment from threi* to twenty years or a fine of 500 to 5.000 ticals or both.
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  • 31 9 Death Of Famous Paris Prefect Paris, Nov. 10. The death is announced at the age of 86 years of M. Lepine. the famous ex-Prefect of Police.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 125 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RI'BKFK London, Nov. 13. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were Spot 'Sellers* 4 3 16d. <4 1 B d. (Buyers) 4» B d. '4 116 d.» Jan.-March 4 7 32d. »4 5 32d. April-June 4 5
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    • 26 9 NOTICE OF REMOVAL AS FROM MONDAY THE 13TH. NOV. OUR Office a showroom will be situated at 3, MALACCA STREET MODERN OFFICE EQUIPMENT. "SERVICE AFTER PURCHASE"
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    • 76 9 TOY BAZAAR FOR MANY YEARS ROBINSONS THE KIDDIES ARE ENCHANTED PARENTS DISCOVER THAT THEY ARE NOT TOO OLD. SILK UNDERWEAR MOST CHARMING IN LOVELY EMBROIDERIES 0 NEW MATERIAL CREPE COTTELE SUITABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS Wassiamull Assomull Co. 31 33 High Street. COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED arrange SHORT TRIPS TO CAIRO
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1517 10 Amalgamation Scheme Approved An extraordinary general meeting! of the United Malacca Rubber, Estates. Ltd., wao held at the office of the Secretaries, Messrs. C. F. Gomes and Co., 137. Heeren Street. Malacca, on Friday, November 10. 11.30 a.m. In the unavoidable absence of the Hon.
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    • 95 10 London, Nov. 9. deferring to his request to local authorities to submit without delay {schemes for the total abolition of slums iwith*n rive years and the provision of 'alternative accommodation the Minister of Health, Sir Hilton Young, Informed the House of Commons to-day that the schemes already
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    • 64 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association November 13.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 13 13*8 R S.S. equal to London Standard. (F. 0.8. > 13 516 13% Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov-Dec. 13*8 13* 4 Jan.-March 13«4 13?8 April- June 13* 2 13% Tone
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    • 224 10 World Exchange Rates November 13 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 214 5!32 London, 3 months' sight 2|4ft London, 60 days' sight 2 4 764 London. 30 days' sight 214 3 32 London, demand 2 4 1 16 London, T.T. 2|4 1|32 Lyons and Paris, demand 935 Hamburg, demand 150 New
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    • 118 10 i November 13 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. galls.) 1.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1 .50 Secony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline y 4 drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline <
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    • 223 10 It is with deep regret the Directors have to report the death during the year of their colleague, Mr. H. O. Nolan. The Directors retiring on this occasion are Sir George Elliot and Sir James Coates, who, being eligible, offer themselves for re-election. Messrs. J. A. Duncan and
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    • 275 10 If America's Experiments Fail London, Nov. 9. Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade speaking last night said that Britain had emerged from the great world cataclysm more prosperous and better founded than any other country. No one could prophesy the ultimate results of the
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    • 53 10 New Governor For Tanganyika London, Nov. 9. The King has been pleased to appoint Sir Harold Mac Michael as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Tanganyiki territory m succession to Sir George Btewart Symes. 81r Harold entered the African political service In 1905 and has been Secretary since
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    • 256 10 STRONG DEMAND FOR TIN Latest Stock Exchange Reports London. Nov. 8. On the Stock Exchange today the general tone improved, gilt-edged securities particularly strengthening on the satisfactory revenue figures. Oils i were also featured on rumours that a further advance m the price of petrol is imminent.
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    • 210 10 The report of South British Insur- 'ance Co.. Ltd., presented at the annual 1 meeting of the shareholders at the, 1 Company's Office. Shortland Street. I Auckland, on Ort. 26, was as follows: i s. d. I s. d. Net Premium Revenue amounts to 791,537 12
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    • 182 10 November 13, \'i o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.25 Java Cube TjM Hamburg Cube 6.75 Muntok White Pepper 22.25 White Pepper 20.75 Black Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundried 3.30 Copra, mixed 2.60 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 I.ingga Sago Flour Fair
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    • 81 10 Acquiring More Malayan Companies •From Our Own Correspondent London. Nov. 13. .♦Wording to the Sunday Express ttM APgJO-Ortentai tin group is forming a new company ior the acquisition '01 some tin companies with Straits dollar capital with the object of simplifying the output allowed to the companies by
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    • 193 10 NORTH BORNEO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The monthly eomi the North 80rn... merce w is held m jon Thursday. Nov The Hon Mr F W j chair.. Mr J X 8 !Mavor. Mr. J Pholp lipps. Dr V. A. St., .Soon. Mr Son Stev Boyer. Hon. Srcr< S D Key Mails
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    • 215 10 New Motorships For Japan The Japanese Mini M cations has. it is r< p application irom the Mppm I Kaisha for a subsidy to niOOVM building of better cargo »hips Thr application was tmuu- through th* Ship Improvement Society Ol J.tpau The shipping OOMptSf has d«Md«-<i ]to
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    • 190 10 For use m su< hies, cancw s. punts and [the essential feat up- IB inboard itor is ompartness. and example of this i Marine ■tctton ftl I Show at Olympui L<«i.c of the British Motor U Ing Co Ltd J. w. Shlllan th. w" Boatinp expert li
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  • 864 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations Buyers Sellers Kumbang 32s 6d 33s Malay <£) 36s 37s 6d Hltam Tin (5s) 15s 15s 9d ffent ($1) 135 1.40 Tin 35s 36s 6d Padang ($1> 30 35 t$l> 1.25 1.30 I in (£1) 38s 6d 40s riang 4s 6d 5s 6d Tin
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  • 123 11 deduction Of Capital Proposed tors of the Marudu Rubowni estates m British! propose to reduce the 1 capital from £50,000 to cancelling 15s. on each utry The capital is to be i to 1 50.000 by the creation of I l3(J(^ new ss. Ordinary. nd arrears on the
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  • 77 11 t Rubber Estate reports a I of .€1,144 for the year ended gainst a loss of £1,909 for B) which is added to the balance •rward, making It £5,790. The boo dlv f >«-nd paid was m respect of t lf t Floating assets, £25,736; cur- titles, £1,879.
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  • 272 11 Lethargy Stealing Over Its Members (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Nov. 9. All is not well with Bangkok Rotary; there seems to be stealing over the membership a little lethargy, and this: particularly refers to the attendance at the weekly luncheons. The membership of the Bangkok club
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  • 150 11 LANKA PLANTATIONS The accounts of the Lanka Plantations Company for the year to June 30 show a net profit of £14.355. The directors have transferred £5,000 to reserve, and they recommend a divi- dend of 5 per cent, on the Ordinary 'shares < unchanged), which will leave £1.609
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  • 111 11 The crop harvested by the British Borneo Para Rubber Company during the year ended April 30 amounted to 255.2271 b. against 278.7241 b. during 1931-32). It was obtained at an "all;in" cost of 2.94 d. per lb.. excluding depreciation and interest (against 3.26. >. I and
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  • 111 11 The first accounts of the Gad jah Rubber Estates (1932 Limited, which was formed as a reconstruction of the company with a similar name, show a loss of £2.458 for the period July 29. 1932. to March 31. 1933. Floating assets total £1.407, against creditors for £1.838.
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  • 105 11 The Eaglehurst Rubber Estates secured a crop of 322.6621 b. during the year ended March 31 against 454.7821 b. during 1931-32). The "all-in" cost of production amounted to 2.871 d. per lb. '(against 3.263 d.), and the average net sale price obtained for the total crop i (all
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  • 78 11 After providing for depreciation, a profit of £1.347 is shown by the accounts of the Layang Rubber Plantations 'against a loss of £475 for 1931--32). This, together with £499. representing directors' fees now waived, increases the credit balance to go forward to £14.899.. subject to manager's commission. Floating
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  • 86 11 Curtailment of Foreign Imports London, Oct. 30. Negotiations are being resumed today between the Ministry of Agriculture and the Danish Government on the question of the further restriction of imports of bacon into Britain as the British Government feel that unless a further reduction can be agreed upon
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  • 154 11 Insurance Acts Amendments London, Nov. 8. A Government Bill to amend the Unemployment Insurance Acts and to make further provision for training and assistance of unemployed, who are capable of and available for work, was introduced m the House of Commons. The Bill will not be proceeded with this
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  • 86 11 1 1 The contract for the manufacture of the plant for the Bessemer Steelworks, Corby. Northamptonshire, has been placed with the Pearson and Knowles Engineering Company, of Warrington, Lancashire. The plant is the first modern installation for the revival of the Bessemer basic steel process m
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  • 87 11 A campaign to develop the fruit and canning industry In Switzerland has recently been launched by the Swiss Department for the Development of Trade, according to a message received from Geneva. One of the preliminary steps has been the organisation of a comprehensive fruit canning exhibit at the
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    • 546 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Awnrance m force over |S3,Ht ,ttt The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Btralts Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern U» Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LO^ON omcE Qu The Company has £20,000 deposited wlto the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life
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    • 404 11 OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000.00* Reserve Fund £3,000 OOf Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.0 M HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate. London, EC. i Afencies and Branches: Alor Star Hollo Semarana, Amrltsar Ipoh Seremban Bangkok Karachi
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  • 172 12 Owners' Committee Of Investigation Announcement is made by the Chajmber of Shipping of the names of the representatives of British tramD shipping who have been invited to serve on a special committee to investigate the position of this section of the British shipping industry. The committee is a
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 345 12 Visit To Dutch East Indies For the first time since the War a German war vessel is to pay a visit to Calcutta, according to the Statesman. She is the cruiser Karlsrulhe which it is expected, will arrive m the Hooghly on December 6. remaining until December 14.
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    • 876 12  - COAL IS REALLY AN ALLY OF OIL Sir John Cadman's View 'The Place of Oil m the World of Fuel" was the subject of the Melchett Lecture delivered by Sir John Cartman. the Melchett Medallist for the current year, to the members of the Institute of Fuel and other societies
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    • 198 12 $4,000,000 (Hilton Contract Given To Hong Kong Firm Canton. Oct. 31. A Hong Kong firm has secured the contract for the erection of a munitions factory at Pakon^ The name of the successful tenderer has not been announced. The cor. tract price is stated to be 54.C00.000 The
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    • 603 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 de
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    • 98 12 T.S.S. "KEDAH" Owing to annual MM ings of this *md to few* Bclawan on Than**! N r *T 23rd and 30th I«M3. vii: She will mum lv. Thursday, Pt (■■■>« TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V, Jf AND MOST OF THE U.S. a W| t Tbm Nvw Vnk Ami. .f urn
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    • 23 12 CLEARANCES Nov. 12.— Ryuyo Maru, (Japan); Tamara. (Swed); Atlas Maru (Japan) Dione (Dutch). Nov. 13.— Ophir, Soedoe, (Dutch); Kinta. Gemas, Hong Keat. <Brit.).
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    • 550 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches ana 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) 1 Monday and Friday 7 p.m.
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    • 250 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the expected It Main Wharf (Kntrancr Oft* Kuala ishifts to Hong Pen, 16 X Prince 11 Empire Hock (Untraiu, <, 32 City (>1 Conilt1 West Wharf (Entrance c.tr Momnon 1 I .uu; nm BARfeon Main Wharf Lch Lch. L.'.ely Evi lyn 1 Oil Wharf Nil Coal
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    • 605 13 British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAI' PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO VSDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL ShS?c£ OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Dae Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnaffc BANGALORE 6.000 Nov. 23 BURDWAN 6 070 Feb
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    • 553 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE, FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL «w. Steamer fi City of Norwich jST 14 Jan" IB FOR HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. CHv X R»tH aIX Dec- 14 Dec. 15 t/ity or Bath oc M
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    • 920 13 'tXV-*^/*"^*^^ \^y^L+~**.■jß3flE£i I&^|.^s INSCRANOR. I JS** O"*" Th. Tt««. Umn ilruu tow-. RAILWAYS 76* BLUB rUMMEL LIME Rciular service to Marseilles, London. Anutcrdam. Rotlcrdun »nd a.... One*. H»r*. "««pool »nd OlMw,w-Bo.toiMj!r¥ort^ Jt iJtttoES s ssS Aden <^*» jS. 2H s^ss ar MarTCUies ousbow £°F f 2 HAVRE AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE.
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    • 872 14 K. P. m> \i KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU ROKAN— Tuesday. Nov. 14. Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang. TanjongMengcidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. PALlMA— Tuesday, Nov. 14, Penang (mails only) and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOMOHON— Tuesday, Nov. 14, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. MAJANG— Wednesday, Nov. 15, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, PoeloePallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDKNS— Wednesday, Nov.
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    • 415 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE (AndAMERtCAN MAIL LINE EUROPE »i AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL
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    • 619 14 O. S. K. LINE BUENOS AIRES VIA COLOMBO. S. BUENOS Allil n vi AFRICA. BRAZIL AND URUGUAY. I \SI ROUTH \ir,l .''""Mju, (Express Service) (Intmn, a, ltr m.s. Buenos Aires Maru 10.000 Dec I i Arizona Mai m.s. Santos Maru 7.300 Dec. 31 i.s Ai., >. i m.s. Rio De
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  • 2418 15 BATSMEN FAIL IN OPENING MATCH 1 irst Day's Play Described ONOUJS m the first Interport cricket match, .hat between Hong Kong and Malaya, were even at 1,, close of play yesterday afternoon, says the Sooth China .Horning Post of November 8 The v.Mtors were
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  • 115 15 Australia's Prospects In The Coming Tests London, Not. 4. Australia's prospects of sending a formidable team to Britain m quest of the Ashes seem very bright m view of the form of the leading players m the opening Sheffield Shield matches. Bradman made 200 for New South Wales,
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  • 106 15 Brisbane. Not. 7. O'Reilly again skittled out Queensland on a drying wicket In the second innings, capturing seven wickets for 53 runs. New South Wales won by an innings and 171 runs. Adelaide. Not. 7. Richardson, the South Australian Test player, scored 102. but failed
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  • 1037 16 Hockey Three Quick Ones Give Win To Raffles Raffles College 3; S.C.C. 2. The Cricket Club fielded a scratch hockey eleven for their home fixture against the Raffles College yesterday, and were beaten by the odd goal m five. The ground was wet and
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  • 109 16 Results Of November Medal And Ball Sweeps Thirty-five cards were taken out for the November medal and resulted m a win for B. la Cloche with a score of 4 down. The Ball Sweeps were won by the following Saturday Tie A. Farahar and B. la Cloche
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  • 320 16 Racing SMALLER FIELDS FOR SECOND DAY Handicaps For To-morrow's Events Handicaps for the second day (Wednesday* of the Singapore November meeting were issued yesterday, as follows: Horses, Class 1, Div. 1. 7 furs. Anticur 9.0 Silver Monk 8.4 Short Suit 8.10 Gre noak 8.2 1 Limber Up
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  • 35 16 The following ties m the S.C.C lawn bowll championship will be played to-day P. Carmichael vs. T. B. Rogers. G. Aurely vs. G. C. Miller. TO-MORROW'S TIE H. Gray vs. J. A. Dean.
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  • 688 16 PUBLIC SERVICES A MAN SHORT Rugby Too Great Handicap Against Islands Islands A Bpts.: Public Services A 3pts The Public Services A fifteen were beaten by the Islands A at Dunearn Road yesterday, by one goal and one try «8 points > to one try '3 points*. Neither side was
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  • 372 16 Kathleen Wins Black Swan Trophy Race BUT TARBET GETS THE CUP Last Sunday's race for the sixmetres was less interesting than most. The weather, considering the time ot year. was not kind, and Tarbet's invincible lead for the Black Swan Trophy took much of the keenness out ol tne race.
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  • 223 16 WIND PLAYS WITH B CLASS Eight boats of the •B" class sailed the first round for a club trophy at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Sunday. Corrib early went into the lead In the reach to Mark 17 where she was held to a seaward course by Ella who
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  • 71 16 English XI To Meet Wales To-morrow The English team for the Association Football match against Wales at Newcastle to-morrow is identical with that against Ireland on Oct. 14 Hibbs (Birmingham) Goodall Huddersfield). Hapgood Arsenal >• Strange (Wednesday). Allen •Portsmouth), Copping Leeds Crools (Derby), Grosvenor (Birmingham) Bowers (Derby). Bastin
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  • 210 16 VETTING i:\ FAIL N Brightening Of >i ala)Vs Prospects Malay;. \s prospect honours In Ui rricko* t mrnaoK p?ar very much quence oi what Shanghai m U> Kong Malaya on Wednesday can do bettor thai the game against n ought to b- IN Hong Kong did v.
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