The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 November 1933

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  • 11 1 AND DAILY NEWS. ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 490 1 No. 14,115. RESULTS OF TREATY REPUDIATION Mr. de Vaiera Replies To BUM r _Pl Mr. 1 nomas ALWAYS THREAT OF WAR CERIOUS consequences are feared if the Irish J Free State persists in its present policy of eliminating the Crown from the Constitution and Mr. J.
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  • 87 1 RESTRICTION CONFERENCE IN DUTCH INDIES No British Growers To Attend London, Nov. 15 Replying to Mr. R. Rankin (Cons: Kirkdale). in the House of Commons to-night, Sir Phillip Cunliffe Lister said there was no question of British producers attending the rubber conference in Batavia on Nov. 22. The conference was
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  • 109 1 British Investments In China And Japan London, Nov. 14. Asked in the House ot Commons for an estimate oi the amounts of British capital invested in Japan and China respectively Mr. Runciman "President ol the Board of Trade* quoted an article by Sir Robert Kindersley in the Economic Journal
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  • 57 1 London. Nov. 15. In the House of Commons. Mr. Runciman told Mr. R. Rankin 'Con.. Kirkdale) that at present it is impossible to undertake negotiations for the conclusion of a general trade agreement with China. He is watching the situation and every possible opportunity will be taken
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  • 62 1 Britain Speeds Up Building Programme London, Nov. 15. In the House of Commons Sir Bolton Eyres Monsell < First Lord of the Admiralty* announced that the Adjmiralty proposed a revision of the 1933 I programme, including two cruisers of a (new type of 9.000 tons, with increased
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  • 52 1 Magistrate Reserves His Decision London, Nov. 15. The Chief Magistrate at Bow Street to-day reserved his decision in the case against the Duke of Atholl after counsel for the defence had decided not to call evidence on the ground that there was no case to answer. The magistrate
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  • 35 1 French Cabinet's Foreign Policy Confirmed Paris, Nov. 15. At the conclusion of the foreign policy debate the Chamber adopted a vote of confidence in the Government by 395 votes to 194. Reuter
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  • 25 1 Berlin. Nov. 15. The Cabinet has appointed Herr Von Papen Reich Commissioner for the Sarre to deal with all questions connected therewith.- Reuter
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  • 88 1 Government bonds. It is officially asserted that if the choice has to be made between raising the price of commodities by the gold method and maintaining the price of Government securities the decision will undoubtedly be in favour of abandoning the gold plan but the time for that is not
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  • 611 1 OPPOSED TO PRO-JAPANESE POLICY Big Scale Revolt Against Chiang Kai-Shek THE agitation against Marshal Chiang Kai-shek is rapidly growing. The leader is Mr. Hu Han-min who has been offered the post of Chairman of the National Government on condition that he ceases his activities. It is unlikely he will accept.
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  • 201 1 Gold Purchases Abroad LIKELY TO GO LOWER Heavy Slump In U.S. Bonds BRITISH ACTION London, Nov. 15. The price of gold to-day was 129s 0 2 d. per ounce with the franc at tu.B7 a premium of eightpence. Gold to the value of £420.000 was sold
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 73 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. i PRESENTS SPECIALITY DANCES DON 7 MACKEY I SALLY I TW,NS i GEORGE KALANI AND DIXIE SISTERS SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (FORMAL) CLASSICAL MUSIC 9.45 p.m. to Midnight. 8 15 p. m, to 9.15 p, m,
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    • 127 1 On Other Pages An Indian who appointed himself an "inspector" was convicted of fraud Page Four people with Malayan associations have died Page British unemployment benefits doubled —Page 3. Casualties occurred when a portion of the Cuban army revolted Page 3. Kuala Lumpur co-operative society reports successful half-year Page 3.
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    • 94 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST _a_______________jQ W ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL THE HOTEL IN TOWN THE HOTEL ON THE SEA SHORE TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT INFORMAL FORMAL DINNER DANCE SEA VIEW HOTEL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1933 ROMANTIC NIGHT FULL MOON
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  • 80 2 Before the Chief Justice. Chief Justice. F.M.S. and Mr. Justice Gerahty in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Court of Appeal: No. 18— R. M. N. L. Letuchumanan Chettiar vs. A. L. V. Alagappa Chettiar etc. No. 16— Re Arbitration between Tan Sian Tho and
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  • 611 2 TRAVELLING SECRETARY MEETS ROTARIANS Membership That Girdles The World A talk on the aims and objects of .he Overseas League was given yesterday to the members of the Singa- pore Rotary Club by Mr. Lysle Carr. the travelling secretary of the League. Mr. Carr has travelled to
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  • 465 2 Nankins Club To Be Organised Nanking:. Nov. Preparatory steps have been taken for the early inauguration of the Nani king Rotary Club. In China Rotary Clubs have been organised in Peiping. Hangchow. Shanghai. Tsinan. and Foochow. With the Chinese Government making its capital in Nanking, and many
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  • 153 2 Pageant Of Empire In Procession London, Nov. 9. The new Lord Mayor of London, Sir Charles Collett. was sworn in at the Law Courts to-day and Justice Avory in congratuating him on taking over the ancient office, said that he could begin his duties with the knowledge
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  • 239 2 Chinese Youth's Means Of Subsistence "You have done a very despicable thing indeed and deserve severe punishment. Because of your youth and respectable relations I shall deal lightly with you this time. You are bound over in $250 with two sureties to come up for judgment within
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  • 600 2 Why Has Gen. Doihara Gone To Mukden LAWRENCE OF ARABIA ANALOGY Tokyo, Nov. 7. I What exactly Major-General Doihara's return to Manchuria as chief of the 'Special Service Bureau" at Mukden presages is difficult to tell, but the idea that it is in any way
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  • 86 2 Four Youths Charged With Complicity When four Chinese youths. Tiah Han Jong. Wang Kwok Twee, Lee Cheng Hong and Wang Chee See. were produced before Mr. N. Grice, the second magistrate, yesterday, on a charge ofl being members of an unlawful society, Court Inspector C. J. Bembroke told
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  • 174 2 White Russians Leave Harbin. Nov. 8. During the months of August and September, a total of 1.110 Russians. 710 White Russians and 400 Soviets, secured certificates to leave Harbin in order to travel abroad, according to the local Manchukuo police authorities. So far this month, the average exodus has been
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  • 105 2 Woman Arrested With Seditious Literature The preliminary inquiry into the charge of possession of seditious litera- ture preferred against Tan Liong. a man. and Lim Giok Mui. a woman, was fixed for Dec. 12. by the Third Magis- trate. when the case was mentioned on Tuesday. Mr. J.
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  • 71 2 30,000,000 Yen For Agricultural Relief Tokyo. Nov. 10. The immensely wealthy Mltsul interests to-day announced the unprecedented gift of 30.000.000 yen for the relief of agricultural distress and for various social works of public benefit It will be recalled that the Blood Brotherhood and other terrorist plots were
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  • 63 2 An International Club for young j people will be started on Thursdav Nov 16 at 4 p.m. at the Y.W.C.A. Hostel Fort Canning Road, by Miss Chen who brings interesting new plans for' programmes from Europe. Members' daughters and friends from 12 to 18 years of all
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  • 45 2 The Rubber Association of America Inc. give the following figures for September:— Imports of rubber 47 400 tons; consumption. 35.700 tons;' stocks at end of the month. 334.600 tonsafloat for U.S. ports at end of Senl tember. 54.500 tons: consumption of reclaimed rubber. 7,700 tons
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  • 121 2 Hundreds Of Pieces Retrieved From Burning House I An unusual scene was witnessed in the Kandang Kerbau police station the whole of yesterday. Hung on lines in the police vard were several hundred pieces of clothing some partly burnt. Examining these were a large number of men. women
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 300 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I HEADQUARTERS for all the famous manufacturers of (ft DOG FOODS MEDICINES Just unpacked a large variety of |> DOG EQUIPMENT including COLLARS. HARNESS. LEADS, SLIPOVERS. WHIPS, COMBS S AND BRUSHES TAIL WAGGERS COLLARS and HARNESS in club colours Proceeds of sales are devoted to charity The Federal
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    • 444 2 ,N/ I TENDERS I singapokk MfxirnsT NOTKK A| Tenders NOTICE is hereby Kiventnit are now invited I materials or s.-rv! > culars of such ten* rs iy iJ I*"* in the Tender H Construction ol K Bukit Timah £2 to i£ Boundary of L Closing. 4 p.m Tu *aj N
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 159 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Thursday, 16th. Saturday, 18th. High Water 08.45, 8.6 it.. 21.40. 8.6 ft. 'High Water 09.59, 9.5 ft., 23.12, 9.0 ft. Cricket: Malaya vs. Shanghai, Second Singapore Races, Third Day. Day. Rugby Malaya Cup: Malaya Command Hockey: Girls' Sports Club vs. Raffles vs. Johore. at S.C.C; Public
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  • 696 3 DISARMAMENT TEMPERS RISE London. Nov. 8. Simon's speech in the Commons on disarmament has been hailed with satisParls and is regarded in as a moderate and wellM i a nced H statement. agrees with Sir John that return to Geneva is essen md Baron Von
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  • 343 3 "WHY WRITE A NOVEL Mr. Hugh Walpole On The Artist In Fiction Mr. Hugh Walpole. who spoke at Liie Oxford Luncheon Club on "Why write a novel asked why it was that the number of people who were writing novels was increasing year by year, even though the chances of
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  • 65 3 Death Of Noted British Sculptor London, Nov. 13. The death has taken place of Mr. Tnbn Tweed, the sculptor.— Reuter. J °r M r. Tohn Tweed's works included the national memorial to Earl Kitchener at the Horse Guards Parade toe Cecil Rhodes memorial and statues of Queen
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  • 585 3 FROM LOAN TO THRIFT SOCIETY Co-operators Make Good. Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. The half-yearly general meeting of the Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Limited, was held at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Mr T. D. Ensor, presiding, said: Your membership shows a small decline as compared with the previous half year,
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  • 155 3 Bridge-Building Canard In Amboina (From Our Own Correspondent. Medan. Nov. 8. The people of Amboina are highly isuperstiUous. Recently, it will be rejmembered, the Christians there were [the victims of a score about the end of the world. Now another superstition troubles them The Government having decided to
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  • 39 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Nov. 8. A report from Tapanuli, MidSumatra, states that a malaria epidemic at Mandailing has laid low hundreds of people. More than 100 are reported to have died in one district alone.
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  • 342 3 The undernoted works will be readj or issue on Saturday < 18-11-33) at i ..m. Anthony <Katherine* Marie Antointte. Bentwich (Norman* The Religious "oundations of Internationalism. 'Blackwood' Tales from the Outposts: CD In the Lighter Vein. (2) Jobs of Vork. »3* Jungle Tales. <4* Pioneerng <5* Small Ware
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  • 239 3 3,000 Societies Co-operate in Bengal Calcutta. Nov. 2. The Associated Press understand that over 3.000 non-official antimalaria societies are working in Bengal to cope with the disease. These societies are run on co-operative lines under the direction oi a central society in Calcutta. The smaller bodies in
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  • 63 3 Woman Completes University Course (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Nov. 8. The first Javanese woman to qualify as a barrister has arrived back in Batavia from Holland. She is Raden Adjeng Maria Ulf ah Mohamed Achmad sne Is also the first Javanese woman to go through a university
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  • 11 3 Dr. J. ScharfT. Chief Health Officer, Penana. has returned from leave.
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  • 143 3 Tired Of The San Martin Regime Havana, Nov. 1). Twelve people were killed in the revolt of a portion of the Cuban army. Which was quelled alter six hours' fighting. The rebels are reported to have unsuccessfully attacked the Palace of President San Martin, whom they are
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  • 218 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Fon. Mongolian Chiefs Welcome To Chinese Envoys Shanghai. Nov. 1!. Nanking's envoys to Inner Mongolia General Huang Shao-hsiung and Mr "hao Pei-lian. with their staff, arrived ay motor car at Peilingmiau, capital Df Inner Mongolia, on Friday. The Mongolian Princes welcomed them vith an -all-sheep"
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  • 303 3 Period Of Benefit Doubled Loudon. Nov. The Government's Unemployed Bill which received HM first reading in th* House ol Commons yesterday, providelor far-reaching reforms of IIM unem ployment Insurance scheme It tak< out of the hands ol local public aatM ance authorities all unemployed r,
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  • 40 3 .From Our Own Correspondent Medan. Nov. 8 Aneta states that the manager the Cheribon branch of Tan Kah K»n and Co. has been arrested on a charn of embezzlement. It is alleged that he embezzled G. 10.000
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 132 3 I Sllenburgs I Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. Tney are free from harmful germs and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water only, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 Birth
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    • 39 3 I V t At I I X I AT tK 1 Ay I I t selection of SACK TRUCKS WHEEL BARROWS on view AT OUR SHOWROOMS In RIVER VALLEY ROAD. Your Enquiries are Solicited. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE, BRANCHES.
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  • 878 4 NEWS SERVICE BRITISH RELATIONS WITH CHINA Never Better Says Sir Miles Lampson REAL PROGRESS TOWARDS STABILITY Peiping. Nov. 10. S.r Miles Lampoon, according a pr vUegt never granted to foreign corre. pondentt, received representatives e the Chinese press In Peiping this aftei noon and issued a
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  • 65 4 Nanking. Nov. 1. Interviewed by the Chinese pres. his morning. Mr. Wang Ching-wei Resident of the Executive Yuan ieclared that, after his eonversatior vith Mr. T. V. Soong at Shanghai yeserday. the latter had agreed not t( nsist on resigning from the Nationa Economic Commission.
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  • 449 4 Dr. Kung On Problem Of Raising More Money Nanking. Nov. 10. in very frank and clear language. Dr ti. ii. Kung told nressmen this afternoon that he fully realised the difficulty i and responsibilities devolving upon Mm with hla assumption of the post of Vl.ni_.ter of Finance: but,
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  • 430 4 Aged U.S. Missionary's Experiences Tokyo. Oct. 2fi. An official despatch has reached th r oreign Office from General Hishikari he Japanese Ambassador at Chang hun. reporting in detail the release o he American missionary. Dr. Niel sielsen, from bandits yesterday morn ng. After Dr. Nielsen's capture in
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  • 36 4 U.S. EXPERT TO ADVISE CHINA Nankin*, Nov. 8. The appointment of the American New _ork highway expert. Colonel Stuart Green. as adviser to the National Economic Council hlahwav construction committee, was confirm*;, today.- Reuters Pacific Service
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  • 361 4 To Be Cultural Centre Of The East tl II I "11, 1 -X The All-Kwangtung Administrativ Conference, now in session here, ha adopted the resolution Jointly sub mitted by Mr. Tong Shao-3'l. magi strate of the Chungshan District, an Mr. Lu Yu-kang. director of th Canton Educational Bureau,
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  • 215 4 NOTORIOUS TOMB. DIGGER Ravaged More Than Hundred Graves Peipinjj. Nov. 8. l.ie man responsible tor the desecration of more than 100 tombs in the .utlying districts of Peiping. includ .he grave of Jung Lu. famous Manchu liceroy of Chihli and a trusted ad- I lerent oi the Empress Dowager Ttll
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  • 115 4 Women To Assist Troops In Fight Against Reds mmm.. Canton. Nov. 4. L2^2f* dis Patches from Fukien report the organisation of an anti-Rec o?* Lungyen encounter between* Commun^^alid Government troops. Over 2.000 women, including many young girls, have enlisted for mill tary service and. it is stated, are
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  • 41 4 A Canton, Nov. 7. thP -.25? 0t Lamto "K- a village in the Tseching District. has been relieved of his public office and is being completely ostracised be -a us" he married a kinswoman bearing the same patronymic. e
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  • 215 4 Chinese Village Which Still Remains Catholic Changchun. Nov. 10. i] There is a unique Chinese village a short distance to the northwest of thlt city called Hsiaopachiatsu. Its inhabitants are all P^man Catholics who lead a verv religion life. All the women wear Mack clothi resembling the
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  • 136 4 Man Who Meant To Kill Lord Lytlon Dairen. No\ t How he and his leilow conspirator* plotted to assassinate leading J nese civilian and military officials Aas related to-day during the trial ol Li So-kun. described as a Korean "gunman." who is charged with planned to kill
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  • 89 4 Jeweller's Appeal To Thieve* Harbin. Nov. 10. Mr A L Okun. a wealth v merchant and property owner, has ccived another ti.. rtnggtert demanding a u Fen for Immunity from abduction Okun is Ignoring tht threat. Meanwhile Harbin hat been cat some amuttnent by an. adv< tppeallng to
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  • 96 4 Canton Organising Huge Charity Draw Canton. Nov. ti. A race meeting will be held here under the auspices of the Canton City Government on New Year Dav A $300,000 cash sweep will' be organised in connection with the meeting. 60 per cent of the monev to be
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  • 255 4 Women Visitors In University Dormitories stud National [jj dude troi 'has ral.- tn< id ol i oy hanging in unlver.sit\ sity. A 1, v.... A between Di Cl eeUor oi the p>ity. and oi tin iu women cnltocl vomen _n V, m the pn
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    • 27 4 Has no Ugrly Hair low ..cone completely by a heavy Wenlo-Whltv?) is J Vef>t 'containing •teUfhtlwS Perfume 1 10 Pure and B LD BY ooon CHEMIST. I
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    • 49 4 A. A. M. SINGAPORE MMM MOTOR SHOW an; GYMKHANA I! AT OLD RACE COURSE (By kind permission of the Singer? !r ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1933 2.30 P.M. TO 6.30 P.rtl. (If wet, to be postponed to Sur< a N same time ard pit ADMISSION FREE. OPEN TO ALL.
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  • 145 5 BOXING Free Press Air Mail Pictures Chelsea were visited by Newcastle I'nited at the Stamford Bridge ground. London. Mclnroy. the Newcastle goal keeper is (learint; from a corner. "»ned hv Sir Abe Bale,, and ridden by Ou Nlcholl. „on lb, .lassie Cambrideeshire raee at Neu „u-U
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 1098 6 INTRICACIES OFCHETTY FINANCE Full Court To Interpret Thavani Letter The question whether a "Thavani letter." a document of assignment much used by Chettiars in the course of their business, is negotiable, was argued in the course of an appeal which came before the full Court of Appeal yesterday. The parties
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  • 121 6 Hitler's Original Escapade Munich. Nov. 9. The tenth anniversary ot Hitler's famous beer cellar "Putsch"' the first attempt to make Germany a Nazi State, is being celebrated here to-day. Ten years ago. Hitler, then Germany's Robin Hood, with a handful of picked men. was ambushed in the
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  • 114 6 Missing British Soldier Arrested Rangoon, Nov. 1. Missing for over a month. Private F. George, of The Buffs, was arrested J yesterday afternoon on Merchant- street by a constable of the Detective Department. The soldier, it is reported, jumped off the Ekma which left Rangoon on
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  • 264 6 Paris Denounces Alleged Intrigues Paris, Nov. 9. Scathing denunciations of alleged Nazi intrigues in the Saar and the announcement that exceptional measures are contemplated to meet it are features of the quarterly report of the Saar Commission to the League of Nations. It is contended that the
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  • 695 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 13 In which ycu are asked to forecast result of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Nov. 18. THE PRIZE OF
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  • 1323 6 KIDNAPPED PRIEST'S TRIP TO F.M.S. More Revelations In Silat Temple Case i Eight witnesses gave evidence at the (continuation of the trial yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, of the five persons who are charged with the kidnapping of Vutthaisara. the head priest of the Tiger
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 54 6 T7 V NEWBEAUTY Anoint thr wall. *"h Ml*. i.r» Olniimnl Th. n a suds ot Mil* ur« H.M.|» quilr w;>rm *».il«r lt<" |x. 1: i atmrnl v. II »> mml|. in a li.-;.Sih% *>tMX****** hair thick ami iii-ir<<»-Cuticura SOAP AND QINTMENI Sample each S-mi free upon r.-« iv v (Malaya-
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  • 181 7 Death of Mr. J. H. Tatlock Of Tin Fame of the first members of the now internationally-known straits firm, tlu straits Trading Co.. Ltd., Mr. J. R, Tatlock, died in Italy on Nov. 3, according to a message received from j yesterday. Straits Traders was started
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  • 254 7 morning Betty! Come and have with me!" it's you. Jean; yes I'd love to. nd I must tell you what I've been ttl is morning. see. I'm going home next Harry's leave isn't due until F-bruary. but I've decided to go on n order to spend Christmas
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  • 316 7 Heath And Funeral Yesterday nit r v he Hn! at. h 1 took place at the Matero Rmv? i Pltal Sln *aP°re. on Tuesday, of Ruth Louise, wife of Mr. Godfrey F Pennelather. of the Borneo Company; aJ h h .H e ased- who was 33 years
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  • 134 7 Party Visits Night Club in B.V.D.'s Harbin, Nov. 7. The owner ol a Harbin night club blinked with amazement when twc young women and four men nonchalantly entered his establishment around midnight attired only in theii underwear. As the party showed no sign of being drunk
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  • 339 7 Death of Aged Ipoh Resident The death took place at Ipoh on Nov. 11 of Mr. John Anthony Hansen at the age of 82. A son of Mr. Francis Hansen of Singapore, Mr. J. A. Hansen was born in 1852 and was a well-known musician in
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  • 82 7 Carrier Pigeon Service in Manchuria Changchun, Nov. 6. The largest "pigeonery," or dove-cot. centre, in the Orient will be establishjed at Kungchuling, near Changchun if present plans of the Kwantung Armj are carried out. The Army at present has 800 trained carrier-pigeons, all of which have seen active
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  • 101 7 A summons has been issued against !Mr. M. Mohamed Ibrahim (Manager) iand Mr. Mohamed Amin (Editor) and the Malay newspaper, the Bumi Putra, 'on a charge of libel at the instances jof Mr. Mohamed Abdul Kader and Mr. P. K. Shakkarai Rowther, J.P., on be!half of themselves and all others,
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  • 526 7 Riddle Of Death In South Africa From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 20. The sad news was received here on Sunday to the effect that Mr. J Charles C. Reade. formerly Government j Town Planner in the F.M.S.. was found 1 1 shot dead in a Johannesburg
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  • 568 7 European Chases Indian Who Collected Rents A man who had eight convictions for theft, robbery and impersonation, dating back to 1908, was found guilty by the third magistrate, Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, yesterday of cheating by impersonating a public servant, for which he
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 60 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MARRIAGE. MACKAY— W ILL I A M S— At St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, on Nov. 15th. 1933. by Rev. R. K. S. Adams. M.A.. William Culbard. son of the late Mr. R. Y. Mackay, Dumfries. Scotland. and Mrs. Mackay, Benreay, Lockerbie. ,to Marian Annita Muriel, daughter of ithe
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  • 438 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933. Dr. Kung's Difficult Task CHINESE readers of the Free Press will welcome the new service of news from China which Iwe commence this morning. It emanates from Reuter's agency and may therefore be taken to convey a more reliable view of what
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  • 1012 8 SINGAPORE will be rather thrilled at the news that there is a good prosoect of seeing Miss Dorothy Round, England's Number One lawn tennis .layer, in action here. Miss Round v J with several other ■_r British players. Miss Round v slted Am erlca To Play
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  • 332 8 Hon. Mr. J. Bagnall arrived in Mr. V. A. Tayler. partner of Mansergh Penang on Monday by the Klang. and Tayler, Seremban. has left for home. Mr. P. F. Howitt. headmaster of the High School at Klang. is holidaying in Miss E. Adern. of the Negri
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  • 605 8 81a very was tbol Empire In 18:.;. i accordingly the i lsts of Oreat Br tracted the cent formidable hos ing the event v.-. rhetoric <Th i •<. rica will ba* years yet before similar den all anxious |q ci With the gen.:.. brations all httmaj accord. Hpi \**A
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 64 8 THE NEW YORK HAIR-CUTTING CHAMPIONSHIP was won by a barber who cut the hair of 23 people in 1 hr. 24 mins. It is understood that a 100 per cent, talkie is to be made of the event. What about a "GAFLA C" ACCIDENT POLICY?— I which is 100 per
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  • 913 9 SMALL DIVIDENDS AT SINGAPORE RACES F. Orchard Saddles Three Winners GENINDERRA'S EASY WIN Am. M. HESPITE shrunken fields -a 10t.,,.. _i U ,ome enjoyable aT'the Ne/'r 08^ ierday. {he second dav J thi Course a> November ZS^Sjf .S^fi? JK on the heavy side and times
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  • 151 9 Wave Of Suicides In U.S. And Germany Moscow, Nov. 15. Pravda publishes a summary of facts and figures characterizing the position of the working class in capitalist countries and colonies, on the eve of the "fifth winter of crisis." According to data, world unemployment has grown
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  • 114 9 I Action Against Soviet Secret Service Shanghai. Nov. 15. Strict measures are being adopted by the Kwantung Command against the activity of Soviet intelligence men in Manchuria, while newspapers are prohibited from publishing troop movements. Similar measures are being taken by the Japanese authorities in Dairen. Three thousand
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  • 115 9 "Storm At Daybreak" At The Capitol A background of fine music gives an operatic atmosphere to the new M.G.M. film "Storm at Daybreak." which opened at the Capitol yesterday an atmosphere supported by the manner in which the sketchy but dramatic plot is unfolded. It is a
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  • 50 9 Soviet Naval Squadron At Naples Rome. Nov. 15. A Soviet naval squadron, consisting of one cruiser and two destroyers, repaying the call of the Italian Navy to Soviet Black Sea ports last summer, has arrived in Naples. A salvo was fired to salute the naval visitor; Tass
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  • 56 9 A newly-born Chinese infant was found abandoned on the Paya Lebar' Road yesterday by a Chinese. The child was taken to the Paya Lebar police i station and later to the General Hospital. m, m m, mx xm xm mt xm xm _r ai m mx xm xm
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  • 103 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices! And Sterling Rates London, Nov. 15. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were RUBBER Spot (Sellers) 4 5|32d. (4%d.) (Buyers) 4 3j32d. (4 316d.) Jan.-March 4 3|l6d. (4 9j32d.) April- June 4 932d. (4 1132d.) July-September 4%d. (4 7 16d.)
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  • 402 9 TWENTY-ONE" AND "21" CIGARETTES Privy Council Upsets Straits Court Judgment London. Nov. 15. The Privy Council has allowed the appeal with costs in both courts, by Ma- ayan Tobacco Distributors from the judgment of the Straits Appeal Court in iavour of the United Kingdom Tobac.o
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  • 56 9 j King Of Siam's j Generosity i I From Our Own Correspondent I i Bangkok. Nov. 15. i The British Legion repre- sentative at Singora sought the privilege of meeting the King of Siam on Poppy Day. In exchange for a Poppy His Majesty handed over
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  • 94 9 "Delightful" Scenes In New Pavilion Film "The Stranger's Return," the new Pavilion film is a triumph for the director and the artists who comprise the cast. At its head is Lionel Barrymore. who gives a magnificent portrayal of an old farmer clinging tenaciously to the soil while
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 242 9 ■MECCANO ENGINEERING ll^^^^^^^^^Lmmmmmm\ TO THE W NUMBER OF MODELS YOU m mmXm \*sT^ MECCANO OUTFITS. No 1 S 5.25 >*** m tj* So. 2 58.50 No. 3 513.50 GIVE MECCANO THIS X'MAS. OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. v^omiort t TM I Hot c. mat s AT* 11
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  • 2054 10 Perak River Hydro Electric Company MUTUAL BENEFITS OF EXTENDED SUPPLY f think I can confidently says that the company is on a firmer basis than it has ever been," Mr. George Balfour, M.P., chairman told the annual meeting of the Perak River HydroElectric Power
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  • 176 10 United Press Association Nov. 11 13. 14. American Can. Com. 91 V 2 91% 91 American Telephone and Telegraph 1173,118 117% Atcheson Railroad 51 50 48 i iDupont 80% 80% 80% < f Firestone. Common 22 22% 21 7 8 General Electric 21 20 7 8 20% i
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  • 72 10 i The Borneo Company, Singapore. 'agents: Tin: Pahang Consolidated 1.310 'pels: Ipoh 670 pels; Temoh 240 pels. Rubber: Kuala Reman 48.000 lbs; Lok ;Kawi 40.000 lbs: Bruseh 44.000 lbs. Evatt and Co., Kuala Lumpur, secretaries: Renong Consolidated Tin first half of November. Hours Run 180: Cubic
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  • 181 10 November 15th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4 25 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 22.25 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 13.25 Copra, sundried 3.20 Copra, mixed 2.50 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago Flour
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  • 105 10 Abroad London, Nov. 13. Exchanges to-day were Paris 81 29 32. New York 5.15. Montreal 5.13. Brussels 22.98. Geneva 16.55' 2 Amsterdam 7.9434. Milan 67 5 8 Berlin 13.43* 2 Stockholm 19.39 U. Copenhagen 22.40*. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 29. Prague 108. Helslngfors 226 3 4 Madrid 39' 8 Lisbon 106.
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  • 106 10 Steady Improvement In Exports London, Nov. 13. Much gratification is expressed by the press at the steady improvement Df overseas trade. Exports last month including re-exports exceeded by £4.500.000 the total of October of last year and imports of raw materials have risen sympathy. The improvement in exports
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  • 81 10 KWANTUNG'S FOREIGN TRADE -p. f Dairen, Nov. 4. The foreign trade of the Kwantung Leased Territory by steamer for thi month of September amounted to Yen 51,644.828. including Yen 22.259 441 for exports and Yen 29.385.385 for Imports according to an announcement released )y the Kwantung Army. Compared with figures
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  • 73 10 The advent of an unusually early cold spell is causing widespread distress in Russia. Pew Important regions have completed harvesting and E2L areas 5 wain, sunflowers, and ma^e are perishing. The Commissariat 2 J*.-^-*** «wefcte, by the Kulak-minded" and the slackness on the part of Communist supervisory d0 7 Md
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  • 818 10 TINS SHOW A STEadv ADVANCE Rubber Shares Harden Win, Business Moderah Fraser and Co.'s report, dated Nov. 14, states The price of tin has steadily advanced throughout the week closing I £4 15.0 better at £229. per ton. but in view of this appreciation, the response from prospective investors in
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  • 49 10 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association November i:». i RJMLeqvaltoL nd r Sli,,, Standard Bp 1 R ss. equal to London Stand. ti a Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nm a April-.i Ton. 1 of Mark< l. Latest Cable -Lond 4 3 16d p. r lb New York Sp t H
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  • 104 10 The Singapon Ch Rubber Asi auction Catalogu d ;2; a i4 Offered 1.127 r:i Sold 878 PRICES RF.AI 1/1 Ribber Smoked Short u Per s Standard Quality Good Average Qu speciV. lota il 13 5 Hi Fair Average Qua... MS to 12*, Off Quality to 1] Sheet
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  • 126 10 N 01 I I l\(. London. 4 months' sight London. J month.* 1 ...i London. 60 ria\ I 2 4 9«4 London. 30 dayi London demand London. TT 24 5W Lyans aad Ptttl Hamburg d N'tw Vort. n Batavts B n I ad Samarai Penang. demand Calcutta, Ban.'.
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  • 41 10 EXPORTS OF TINNED PINEAPPLES During the 11. exports from amounted to 10 16.545 cases w< i dom. 325 cases tEurope. 500 cases I cases elsewhere Total exports r 1. 1933. to I QZ4 128 cases or an aver i per week.
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  • 25 10 i -l--' m Despite the oft n Burma cannot pr w utett cally at current ma: rice forecast shows is 18,800 acres atx> v figures.
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  • 784 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations niNfcSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1R33. Buyers Sellers .....ing 32s 6d 33s v i£ 36s 37s 6d Tin (ss) 15s 15s 9d Wen. $D 1-35 1.40 35s 36d Off ($1) 30 35 1.22%, 1.27%. (£1) 3&s 6d 40s 5s 5s 6d 4.) 44 >1) 49 51
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  • 199 11 ary Of October Returns Tin Dredging. Ltd.. pikuLs' 'Dredge No. 2). pikuls 515. hours run 324; hours lost lours restricted 376: cubic yards 75. Limited, pikuls 63.53. Hydraulic Tin. Limited, in. Limited, hours 416; 1.320; pikuls 54.05. Weng (Rahman) Delop.pecting Co., Ltd.. pikuls ng Tin Dredging Co., 3
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  • 79 11 Report Of the Royal Commission London, Nov. 13. The Royal Commission which was appointed last July to enquire into the working of the banking and monetary system of Canada and particularly to consider the advisability of establishing a central bank has now reported. The Canadian banking system is
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  • 41 11 Canton, Nov. 8. Over ten Kwangtung counties are richly embedded with wolfram ores and capable of producing 3,000 tons yearly. according to the Central Press. Wolfram has been found in Yungi yuan. Lohchang. Chungshan. Yanping and Meihsien counties.
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  • 397 11 The following publications were is- sued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. during the period November 4th. to 10th.. 1933. inclusive. and are available for oublic use in the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore. Application may be made by members of the
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  • 108 11 Wholesale Closing Down Of Filatures Canton, Nov. 10. Out of the 250 silk filatures which existed in Canton over ten years ago, only 48 are still operating, a survey reveals. The disappearance of the filatures j has been caused by the sharp decline I in the silk industry,
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  • 73 11 Increased Purchases By Japan Tokyo, Nov. 10. Though Japanese woollen textile manufacturers are seeking other sources of supply than Australia, their purchase of wool from Australia for the three months from July to September increased by 40 per cent, over the corresponding period last year, according to statistics
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  • 310 11 Bi£ Order For Material in Britain Canton. Nov. 12. With funds being assured and work resumed on the unfinished sections, prospects for the completion of the Canton-Hankow Railway within the next four years appear now to be very hopeful. Reuter is informed that the construction of the line
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  • 36 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.! Medan, Nov. 8. It is stated that Mr. A. T. Brennan. Vice-Trade Commissioner of the Union of South Africa in London, has been Appointed Trade-Commissioner in Batavia.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 558 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Ass orance In force over $35.000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Stralta Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. OFFIc 2? Bf The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court nf Fnaio.n m MMDON OFFICB 27 old Jewr
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    • 413 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated ln England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital ln 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.00% Reserve Fund £3.000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000 OOt HEAD OFFICB: 38. Blshopsgate, London, EC. 1 Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Hollo i Semarang Amritsar Ipoh
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 452 12 Conference Again Adjourned London, Oct. 1?. Agreement entirely satisfactory t< every interest on the chief point nov I before the North Atlantic Shlppin; Conference is proving difficult to reach Alter a representative sub-committe* had sat lor two days in London las week the main conference of principal
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    • 295 12 Although now only m the form a Bih. the "Loi Taaso" -named alter Its author, a French Deputy has attracted -erne attention from British shipowners In view ol its tar-reaching character The Bill, which it is thought mav be •hanged when it is discussed in
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    • 52 12 t,„._ London, Oct. 29. Two firemen were critically scalded! 3-dav and the cWef en lneer e .aided as the result of a boiler mishap _rw Ja f anese steamer Kifuku Maru uring a heavy gale ln the North Sea lien en route lrom Rouen to North hields in
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    • 243 12 Mail ret ania Very Popular The history of the Mauretania 01 1 the Atlantic has been followed wit. interest by the majority of us. but nov i this veteran of the Atlantic spend jmost of the year cruising. In the ro!< of cruise ship, her popularity has mained
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    • 301 12 Ships I >cd A> Il(»teU In Port n D« 1 tht liner M..tar.»a. belonging to the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, is to leave Southampton to. New Zealand with many passengers Wbc will be makim. the round vovage out and boms in the vessel. t\u general
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 723 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,37* tons) ana the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] rs. MARELLA ls one of the largest and finest steamers trading _o Australia. Cabins de
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    • 105 12 T.S.S. "KEDAH" OwinK to annual MM inns of tins rcaad to Belawan on TliurschiN. \.»M-nber TM mi Hlli Itn wM^ She will ratwat km Thursday. lVcemtx-r 7 -K 1 ____L JL________k__J__ i^^ flrfTß J_V<__t__ C_V <4 JL jjj FO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA cA C j/ AND MOST OF THT U.S.A.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 571 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches anc Arrivals BY TRALN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7 30 a.n m Kedah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 pn Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.n j Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.n Kelantan (via Padang Besar > j Monday and
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    • 151 12 SINGA }>() HARBOV. tll s »»ips alongs.de the u h "l^ted fc East Whsrf ftei e Banthia 22 M T I ru^ rr Jgji 1 I th P/rak 12. Manila Ma. s. E, "pire I)o«k 1, City of I ll( kent 37 K ■ssas «r r s M*: n I!
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 610 13 r. Cs? O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated ln England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. PNDEK CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL leRvYcE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due n Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore. B. BA! GALORI 6.000
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    • 542 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN* LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL mwmjmm^m. Steamer w_ city of Norwich Jan 14 j 16 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAP IN cltv of Bath 21 14 Dec. 15 C&22K? S I M_i 1
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    • 1119 13 TaM 2___£ _£7^T LD, (OOeWl rH *HIOW CT-RAMBHIP 'Xl |SdtT Steam Sup Oo„ Lul. and China Ltd <*••»» Mlltu 1 Steam Navigation Oo„ Ltd. THE CUNARD BTKA___mpiP n* r S °*S^m*S*m**&A*m 8t S3 .stessS 9rvk m INSURANCE. Tha Liverpool and London and Globe The Thames a_.a Merss* i____./^. ift_mr— Ineuranoe
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 918 14 K. Pa MCONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ i i ▼AN HEUTSZ— Thursday. Nov. 16, Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy. TlDORE— Thursday. Oct. 16. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soengel-raKmng, Siak and Pakan-Baroe. mmmm% Gornor n cr i VAN DER LUN— Thursday. Nov. 16. Cheribon (not for Passengers), Semarang, Sourabaya. Boeleleng. Ampenan. Padang-Bay. Benoa and Ban
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    • 386 14 DO-LLAR STEAMSHIP ONE UNE COMFORT WITH tor ECONOMY PRESIDENT UNER I TOURIST Offers LARGE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS Each with hot and cold running water and restful beds. UNEXCELLED CUISINE DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT ORCHESTRAS DANCING SWIMMING TALKIES DECK SPORTS In addition to first class EVERY Trans-Pacific President Liner now features this attractive TOURIST
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    • 653 14 O. S. K. Line I FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMFH|( <\ 1 Buenos Aires Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Duroai. ,l% W Algoa Bay, Cape Town. Rio. Santos sne I Montevideo I I Arabia Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo Mora I I Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam. B<>tra. Lou I renco Marques. Durban,
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  • 2132 15 MALAYA PUTS UP STERN RESISTANCE Both Skippers Shine In Second A fighting: finish is ensured in the fir*. __r iU inter-port cricket .5... tin second day's play Yesterday Hon* KonTafter making 125 in reply to Malaya's 92 dismis^H \*V\l for 171 runs. When
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  • 260 15 Golf stJrtW ng arC the teamS and starting times for a four-ball match JO be played at the Island Club on Sunday morning between the ri^ neS^u G lf Club and the ciuds. The Japanese Golf Club players are mentioned first. *"***«> 8.30 K.
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  • 62 15 Ladies handicap singles, match play. Entries are now open and will close on Wednesday. Nov. 29. 1933. at 6.30 p.m. when the draw for partners will take place. First round to be completed by Sunday. Dec. 1933. Captain's Cup Men's handicap singles, medal play _ver 36 holes. Entries
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  • 14 15 The hockey fixture between the Y.M.C.A. and the R.A.F. yesterday was :a_icelled.
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  • 548 15 Wilts Well Beaten By S.C.C. S.C.C -A" 13pts Wilts. Re K t. "A" nil A team from Tanglin wa. eomplete- ly outclassed at rugger on the padang yesterday when they met the S.C.C. "A" side, and were defeated by thirteen points (two goals and a
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  • 105 15 Wales Wins Soccer International Newcastle, Nov. 15. In the international soccer match here to-day Wales beat England by two goals to one— Reuter. Wales* victory has robbed England of the International championship, as the latter had already defeated Ireland at Belfast and Scotland at Glasgow. England was expected
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 36 15 mm j SPORTING PINK. Wonderful Results Wires It Day Profit $113 for $5. J'aper Gave Geninderra 27, J Uar Diim 76, and 7 placed horses. J Early. Office 57 Arcade, i i M 7151. Singapore. J
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    • 86 15 This year the motoring public are offered the opportunity of selecting a really beautiful car that exactly suits the demands of their pocket book from marque that has be "omr known as Britain's Most Dependable Car. A mm A modern car complete with such refinements as syncromesh gears, crossbraced frames,
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  • 646 16 ALVIS SAVES MALAYAN ELEVEN Isolated Effort In Poor Batting Display 186 SCORED AFTER HALF SIDE OUT FOR 36 Shanghai Reply With 107 For Two Wickets J Alvis, the young Medical College student at Singapore, extricated Malaya from a very threatening situation in the deciding match of the inter-port cricket tournament
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  • 46 16 Wazir AH Scores 156 In Drawn Game Patiala. Nov. 15. The M.C.C. touring team's match against Patiala was drawn. The scores were M.C.C. 330 Patiala 335 f or 6 Jardine scored 80 for the M.C.C. and i Wazir Ali 156 for Patiala. Reuter
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  • 76 16 Thajudeen Leaves For Saigon Thajudeen and his manager, Mr. Chas. de Alvis, sailed by s.s. Merlin on Nov. 13 for Saigon to fulfil an engagement they had made with the i promoters there last May. Arthur Suares. the middleweight champion of Southern India and another boxer will join
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  • 56 16 S.C.R. Share Hockey Points With Indo-Ceylonese S.R.C Indo rv|«me_f A fast and k< -v-d horkn match on the I*, tween the SRC Indo-Ceylonese Club n four goals being shared Both sides shone fef c_, c there were thrills in two forward lines the home were slightly the better b a
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  • 17 16 Playing on their OWll _a Depot yesterday team gained VlctOf] to one over the B.CJt.C
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  • 1679 16 SINGAPORE RACES SECOND DAY THE results of the second day's racing of the 1 Singapore Professional meeting at Bukit Timah were as follows: THE PONY HANDICAP Value $800. Class 3 Ponies. Distance, j five and half furlongs. H.H. Sultan of Perak's bam LUCKY NUMBER Minto 9.5 lj Alan Loke's br
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  • 475 16 Command Scores Only Goal hi Hard Hitting Game Command 1: S.C.C. nil. Exceptionally close marking on both sides was the outstanding feature of the hockey match at Tanglin yesterday, between the Malaya Command and the first eleven of the S.C.C. The consequence was
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    • 42 16 DO WXJ SUFFER THE "MORNING AFTEP NIGHT BE FORE?" ENSURE PLEASANT MEMORIES OF A"GOOD TIME'BV MAKINGYOUR NIGHT CAP A I _g^V lv j> Tomorrows *m memories I /J _I<*____! __il_l At wj HII Hr of H^ _H ___r HII' -Hfl Hill! TI_\SER{,N[AVH
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