The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 November 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,121 ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 23, 1933 It CENTS
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  • 323 1 l*Mli Route Army Gets li<»a<!y To Repel Them JAPANESE ARE PREPARED ILE troops of neighbouring loyalist provinces ire massing around the Fukien borders the m the ports of Foochow and Amoy are urbed at the presence of Japanese* war vessels and marine landing parties. hinese
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  • 54 1 Reference To Trade Agreement London. Nov. M. <>: Lords unanimously Address m reply to the the Throne. am lengthily defended I disarmament efforts. the greatest importance to ance of the League of s and they would do their to carry out negotiations vurk He indicated .ations with
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  • 82 1 Treaty Signed To End Mandate Paris. Nov. 22. A Franco-Syrian Treaty has been signed. It is subject to ratification by the Syrian Parliament. The Treaty will terminate the French mandate and prepare the way for Syria's entry into League of Nations at the end of four years.
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  • 223 1 British Girls On S.C.C. Courts Singapore tennis enthusiasts were given the treat of years yesterday when a side court on the SCC padang was the scene of a series of exhibition matches m which Miss Dorothy Round and Miss Mary Heeley members of the British
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  • 57 1 CLAIMS ARE DUE TO-DAY Competitors are reminded that claim! In Football Competition No. 13 must be sent m to-day Readers who lorecasted correctly the results of eight or more matches played last Saturday should notify the competition editor by postcard by last post this evening. Entries
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  • 68 1 Disarmament Pa rleys Stop Cleneva. Nov. 22. The Disarmament Conference has adjourned till after the meeting ol the Council of the League on Jan. 15. Meanwhile diplomaticnegotiations will be undertaken m order to reduce political divergencies. Tins is the result of the private meeting of the Bureau of the Conference
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  • 128 1 By*ElectioM Brin^ No Change London. Nov. '21. The Rutland and Stamford byelectlon, occasioned by the death of Mr X W Smith-Carrington. resulted as follows: L'K'ti Wlltotlghbf Deeresby «C' ***** Arnold Gray 'Lab. ***** Reuter. The figures at the last election \v< rt»: N. W. Smith-Corrington «CM 19
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  • 71 1 Former China Station Chief Dies London, Nov. 22. The death is announced 01 Admiral Sir Alexander Dull. Reuter. The late Admiral Sir Alexander Dull" was Commander-in-chief of the China Station 1919-22 and retired three years later. He served at the Battle of Jutland and was Rear Admiral. 4th.
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  • 417 1 U.S. MONETARY POLICY DENOUNCED Sequel To Resignation Of Roosevelt's Experts SCATHING REFERENCE TO NOISY INFLATIONIST AGITATION New York. Nov. '12. The Treasury is obviously very disturbed, not so much by Dr. Spragut > resignation as by scathing denunciation o i th c present monetary policy, according to the New York
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  • 116 1 1,361 Prisoners Held In Hand Philadelphia. Nov. 22. Five hundred extra police, ftre brigades and machine-guns were need,ed to quell a serious riot m Eastern State Penitentiary, which began when 1.300 prisoners were exercising m the prison yard. Seventy- five rushed and set fire to a machine
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  • 75 1 British Representative From U.S.A. London, Nov. 22. "I believt that there is a change of; oDinion towards war debts m administrative circles m the United States." declared Sir Frederick Leith Ross. < the British war debts negotiator > on his arrival home from New York, alter the debt
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  • 30 1 Tokio, Nov. 22. The Central ObserVatory caculated j that yesterday's quake was m the re- I gion of Baffin Bay. approximately TO West longitude, 73 North latitude.— Reuter
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  • 181 1 Eviction Of Caravan Colony London. No\ »2 M1( tliun 100 I Vtctad eara\. :> dwellert at Morrow Lclm- Quarry South Moor m Durham, watched th*:r s either burnt or dragged away by bailiffs' mm aettßf i<.r the Stanley Urban Cuur.ii!. 1 IM Oi the land
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 62 1 BIGIA TEA nirs the freshness i fragrance of the i I a y a n gardens it to your home. J TO DAY'S ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p. m. DANCE > FORMAL DON and SALLY 9.45 p.m. to Midnight. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th SPECIAL DINNER RACE
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    • 114 1 On Other Pages Kriti>h tennis stars give exhibition at S.C.C.— Page 16. Interport cricketers entertained to dinner on arming home. Page 16 Indians beat Chinese at hockey. Page 15. Hi-annamciu discussions leading up to adjournment of Conference. Page 9. Japan is not fonifying the Bonin Islands. Page 4. Canton calls
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    • 116 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING ADELPHI SEA VIEW ■HOTEL HOTEL ROOF GARDEN FRIDAY TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER OANCE SPECIAL DINNER trOWM.) SATURDAY DANCE NOVEMBER 25th SPECIAL DINNER TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28th, 1933 DANCE ROOF GARDEN EXTENSION TO 2 AM SPECIAL DINNER Saturday DECEMBER
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  • 200 2 Prolonged Hearing m Appeal Court After another day's hearing yester- day m the Court of Appeal, the appeal of Stephens Paul and Co. against a judgment of Mr. Justice Gerahty who found against them m an action arising out of transactions m respect of the sale of
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  • 70 2 80 Forrnpsans Killed A Policeman Iwaki, Japan, Nov. 20. Apparently seeking a human head as an offering to the gods on the occasion of a harvest festival. Formosan aborigines of the Tinica tribe at- tacked a police outpost on the east coast, killing a Japanese policeman, his
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  • 158 2 Northern Territory Mystery Darwin. Hope lor the salety ol two white pospectors. Adolf Koch and Stephen Arinsky. who have been missed m Fitzmaurice Ricer country for nine months, were abandoned by the police when the coastal and river boat Maroubra arrived from Victoria River wit hour any news.
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  • 64 2 Menace To Polish Border Vallages Warsaw. Nov. 20. Several towns close to the eastern border of Poland complain of the appearance of great packs of wolves, which have become so troublesome that hunting gangs had to be organised to cope with the danger, five wolves being killed
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  • 337 2 $500 REWARD FOR INFORMER Excess Stocks Of Tin Ipoh. Nov. 20. Towkay Teh Aik Teng. a wealthy miner of Sungei Siput. appeared befOlfe Mr. C. W. A. Sennett. First Magistrate. Ipoh. on Friday, the charge against him being that he on or about August
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  • 154 2 Split In Mongolian Camp Shanghai. Nov. 16. Dissension is reported to haw arisen within the Mongolian camp. The young Mongols are clamouring tor compleit independence but thy' older banner chiefs and princes prefer Nanking's rule. The older Mongols have refused to give up th«>ir power m Inner
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  • 120 2 "The Street Of Women" Any picture with a cast that includes two such excellent players as Kay Francis and Roland Young is bound to be a good one. and "The Street of Women" which opened at the Pavilion Theatre last night is no exception. Kay Francis plays a
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  • 70 2 Suspected Victim Of Car Accident An elderly Chinese woman of the coolie class was found on the waste land m Anson Road behind the Phoenix Aerated Water Works early on Tuesday morning. The body was badly bruised, several ribs and the jaw were fractured. It is suspected
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  • 444 2 Alleged Smuggler's Attempts At Sea How he captured an alleged smuggler j j near Pulau Sabaruk at two o'clock m I < the morning and how the captive made two attempts to escape by diving into < the sea. was related by a Malay fisher- man at
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  • 204 2 Sharp French Warning To Germany Paris. Nov. 14. We shall do nothing execpt m agreement with those attached to us by pacts concluded m the bright daylight of the League of Nations. declared M. Boncour m a firm but conciliatory reply to Hitler. France was ready to
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  • 141 2 Development Of Soviet Aviation Paris. Nov. 15. The achievements of Soviet aviation are emphasized by the director of the technical service of the French Ministry of Aviation. M. Caquot. who visited the U.S.S.R. with Pierre Cot. m an interview m the "Echo de Paris." "My trip convinced
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  • 239 2 FORMER INTERPRETER BANKRUPT Transfer Of Property After Service Of Writ From Our Own Correspondents Johore Bahru, Nov. 21. In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday Tan Chew Hak. formerly a ChineseMalay Interpreter, m the Chinese Protectorate. Johore Bahru. was publicly examined m bankruptcy. Mr N. N Leicester appeared
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  • 127 2 AVhite Guards Threat To Kill Prisoner Habarovsk. Nov. 17. According to reports from Harbin, the Russian White Uuards m Harbin are alarmed over the information published by English newspapers m China with regard to the kidnapping of a French citizen. Kaspe. by Russian Fascists. According to the information
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  • 116 2 Alleged Breach Of Trust By Woman Mary Cathel. a Eurasian, woman, charged with criminal breach of trust of a tweed suit the property of S H Lay. a private m the Wiltshire Regiment, made a strenuous protest to Mr. N. Grice. the second magistrate yesterday when hearing
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  • 56 2 One Month Insufficient In D.E.I. •From Our Own correspondent. > Seremban. Nov. 18. A Sourabaya court has given Judgment for a Chines who sued his em pl-jyer for three months salary m M^u of rorrt. Tie Ccurt held hat one month wa~ not JUfficient for liim to
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    • 147 2 j(| FAMOUS ENGLISH (B TABLE DELICACIES P" GILLARD'S Celebrated I' '.111 >l. O. ,*J F^fe^l L. V. Pickle, Menager SBUff Pickle and Mixed Pickles GILLARD'S Assorted %C >***Jwß"^4 POTTED MEATS FISH "PASTES t^^§l|jjjl 7 T ~^s^ fiILLARD'S t^^AUA§z)|^Si Beef Sausages jt^ R V j )r)RK 5j5 «m m 4 Ih.
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    • 62 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HEADQUARTERS > for all the famous manufacturers of DOS FOODS MEDICINES I Just unpacked a large variety of DOG EQUIPMENT including J| COLLARS. HARNESS. LEADS. SLIPOVERS. WHIPS, l tM.rt> AND BRUSHES TAIL WAGGERS COLLARS and HARNESS m club colours Proceeds of sales are devoted to charity The Federal
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    • 309 2 TENDFRv SINGAPORE mTaS^ NOTICE NOTICE is her^b7im,n lnw ire now invited for materials or 5,rv: an? thl?^ culars of such Ttoilmi n m the Tender Ho,, r *^jj Can- and main* r h during ItM D Monday. Nov Trimming Public Roads Closing 4 p Supply of UOQ i of Gus
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 142 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Thursday, 23rd High Water 02.36. 8.0 It.. 13.31, 9.3 ft. Friday. 24th High Water 03.41. 7.8 It.. 14.39. 8.6 ft. Amateur Races. Debate: Are lady teachers suitable for boys?. Raffles Girls' School 6 p.m. Singapore St. Andrew's Society practice dances at 5.30 p.m. m tho Adelphi
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    • 130 2 Baseball JOB. vs. Cubs and Americans vs. Cubs, S.J.I, ground. Monday, 27th. High Water 06.50, 8.0 ft., 19.11, 8.1 ft. Tuesday, 28th. Hmh Water 07.35, 8.4 ft.. 20.23. 8.5 ft Wednesday, 29th. High Water 08.15. 8.7 ft.. 21.19. 8.6 ft. Thursday. 30th. i High Water 08.50, 9.0 ft., 22.06, 8.8
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  • 848 3 T HE YOUTH OF TO-DAY IS ALL RIGHT gut What Of The Elders? NEED FOR GUIDANCE GREATER THAN EVER youth oi to-day is all right, but what of its elders? do they measure up to the new responsibilities as (I guides imposed upon them by the shifting stantbe modem world
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  • 228 3 Rash Cutting-In Alleged An appeal against the decision ot Ungku Ismail, third magistrate. Johore Bahru, whereby he was convicted on a charge of causing death by a rash act and with having driven his lorry without efficient brakes and fined $200: or three months' rigorous imprisonment m default,
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  • 74 3 Minutes of a meeting of the Committee of the Ratepayers' Association states The Secretaries reported that three replies had been received m favour of the appointment of a Joint Committee to consider the present system of appointing Municipal Commissioners, two Associations not being m favour and that replies had not
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  • 797 3 FOUR YOUNG CHINESE CHARGED Not Secret Society Agents fnfoiir y0 ng^ Chlnese Produced before Mr. N. Grice. the second magiino m.l^ terda On char es of behg w em *V: rs of an unlawful society had the charges against them amended to those of showing cause why they
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  • 41 3 The death occurred suddenly last week at Bournemouth, at the age of 75, of Mrs. Annie Jack Macphail widow of the late Charles Stuart Macphail. of the Bank of Africa, Ltd.. and mother of Mr. A. M. Macphail, the Selangor planter.
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  • 18 3 PORTRAITS TO GO TO MARYLAND Third Centenary Of The Sailing Of Colonists N.A N.A.
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  • 960 3 OWNERSHIP OF SCHOOL DISPUTED Principal And Assistant Masters The decision of the Criminal District 'Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. was sought 1 yesterday m a matter m which the principal of the former ,'Modern Eng- lish High School" and three of his a&- sistant teachers dispute the ownership of the
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  • 20 3 MU SICIAN ILL London. Nov. Ml Tur grc..t musician. Sir Kdw.in! Bear, is seriously lying ill at \v Reuter Wireless
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    • 135 3 "■ill* There is no better pill U 'f^ ieW upon MARTIN'S PILLS- ?^6c.ld by alchemists Stores and THE FEDERAL. DISPENSARY, Raffles Square. SingMX>re. RED PATCHES RHEDJ FACE Felt Very Miserable. Healed by Cuticura. ■kin began to get dry and great hat were red formed on my face. i Tied and
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  • 424 4 Free Press Special China News Service JAPAN NOT FORTIFYING BONIN ISLANDS British Correspondent's Visit. SAYS REPORTS ARE GROUNDLESS Tokyo, Nov. 16. Reports that Japan, contrary to agreement, is fortifying the Bonin islands and constructing naval bases at Baipan and other South Sea islands und^r her mandate, are frequently bandied about
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  • 288 4 IMPROVED RELATIONS NECESSARY Russo-Japanese Talks In Tokyo Tokyo. Nov. 14. A concurrence ot views on the necessity of improving the atmosphere between Russia and Japan was revealed as the result of an interview 1 last night between the Soviet Ambassador. M. Yurenev. and the Foreign Minister. Mr. Hirota. according to
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  • 78 4 Locked In Each Other's Arms m Cemetery Harbin, Nov. 19. Two Russian girls. V. Malkova, 16. and V. Alekseiyeva. 15. attempted to commit suicide by taking poison, and were found unconscious m the New Town cemetery, locked m each others arms. Letters were found addressed to their
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  • 58 4 FROM MALAYA Canton. Nov. 18. Official statistics show that, within the past year, nearly 10.000 overseas Chinese have returned to their native houses m Kwangtung. most of them on account of the depression elsewhere. Many of them are poverty-stricken, some completely destitute and all need urgent relief, expecially the Chinese
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  • 147 4 Canton Wants Aeroplane Factories Canton, Nov. 6. The movement for ''national salvation through aviation" is still going here, the latest step being the formation of "ten-men groups" to solicit contributions. The hope is expressed that people throughout China will organize them- selves into such groups "so that it
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  • 99 4 Whether Powers Recognise Manchukuo Tokyo. Nov. 18. Referring to the recent meeting oi the Opium Advisory Committee at Geneva, the spokesman of the Foreign Office said to-day that he could not understand why the Powers discussed their policy towards Manchukuo and at the same time withheld
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  • 403 4 WEAK LINK IN JAPAN'S DEFENCE Slow Progress In Civil Aviation. NO RESERVES IN CASE OF WAR. Tokio, Nov. 19. JAPAN'S slow progress m civil aviation, m contrast with the great developments witnessed m both naval and military aviation m the country during the past decade, is causing heart-burning among the
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  • 75 4 Audiciu* With y. m •l.i|).m An rmt I Marqu: I who ire dv. I n. irr :,\m since the m< I San Francl* I The pies I rival m Mi I will b-> receh taper t I upon him n vj On 1 I San PrmncU
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  • 47 4 Mysterj Stkd According Peipings trunk been solved \y. /j Tientsin The aliened n iid to have the man wi: trunk dl*cov< at SI The d. >. < vi thit Th»- pi.> Pelping, Mtmlttcd m Mplni II Lni raid vai .he adclres^ OO man waj d. Rew
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    • 149 4 Guard his Health Gi /c him Foraiam La iat one* and ao car* his Sore Throat before it develops iaM Influenza, Scarlet Ferar a« •ohm other infectioua diaaaaa. Children like theaa hsrmlsaa tablets and they ara mucfc snora effecdTe than farglaa. Kaef> Forroamrnt handf hmj a bottle to-day. fORMAMIfiT TW
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    • 314 4 IP'^ /H r< 7 O m HW' *«> <JE .m M—^4 A Rf- Embodying Every modern development B^. The finest v alu moiK> ever put on the motor car m irket. The 1^: appearance, design, performance, equipment and exceptional roominess of i fc v V- these new Hillman models is
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  • 92 5 Fitting Discovery II For Her Third Lonely Trip To Far-Distant Southern Seas I- the" i.,"""""^: S^ST' taTSSS! 'ZLF^L?—"* ship '«»<'»"> II whirl, h» left 1.,,,,,!.,,, be. i!M he fits sL^a^ja. stjs narj^: ?ssrtrsjtL; t on hoard Discovery II for use during the Antarctic voyage. The chef and sailors of Discovery
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    • 203 5 Photographic copies of Free Press pictures j can be obtained on application to the Manager. *M1 lenburgs Foods The 'Allcnburys* Foods are particularly suited to the. feeding of infants m hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus
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  • 166 6 Archway Of Bats At Cathedral Door When Mr. Arnold Graham and his bride (formerly Miss Freda Forrester* emerged from St. John's Cathedral Hong Kong alter their wedding recently they passed under an arch of cricket bat.s held by a guard of honour competed of tn< mbert of
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  • 119 6 American Officer Sentenced S Shanghai. Nov. 14. Petty Officer George Danko. of the U.S.S. Smith-Thompton. was sentenced to two years' imprisonment this morning for committing an assault with a dangerous weapon upon his Russian .vife. Breaking down and sobbing while giving evidence, Danko said be lost his head
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  • 113 6 American Women's Night Of Terror Shanghai, Nov. 16. Mrs. and Miss Cheetham. American resident! hero, underwent a terrifying experience m the early hours of this morning. They were awakened by cries from their servants" quarters and found a roolie. who had run amok, using a chopper on their
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  • 110 6 $70,000 Shared By Ticket Holders In Hong Kong It is learned that two Hong Kong residents are joint holders of one of the first prize tickets m the Shanghai j Champions Sweep. The successful ticket was No. ***** > and the holders are: Mr. H. E. Fiebig. m
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  • 531 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week THE PRIZE OF $150 BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 14 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played m the first round proper of
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  • 41 6 A duplicate list is provided m 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 lor the convenience of competitors.
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  • 603 6 YOUNG CYCLIST'S FATAL SWERVE Non-Licensed European Is Absolved From Blame "It is quite obvious to me that the i accident was due to the deceased swerv- j ing suddenly to his right. The only question left to consider is the fact that Mr. Darville was not a licensed driver and
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  • 24 6 Capt. and Mrs. A. Best arrived m Penang from Rangoon on Sunday and eft the same evening lor Kuala -umpur by the night mail.
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  • 54 6 Fir V, I|iir^ I. Chiel was rm; v Pi Uee Coui ftcy with I■ perwrt th< justice. A Detr. U I when bt r< > .Miles, the .prepostt rv 1 Whe '<DlW* .v wanted to h< a It. He had stage. The poll would b. Undoubtedly p. ly
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  • 89 6 In tii. mornii H h (Perak called 1 Govornmmt Hou*. Mr RW Llsl< i Major H I I j Hyd<- h:id In:.. Housr Mr G P Br Mr. D C Starr 111 Mr. J G. Black ernmrnt n< Jonkh. Mrs. Willen D :imc Oovcrnmrnt H s iturd.«N or
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 153 6 Has 110 I nlv 1 1 41 i r .\ow I had become completely discouraged by a heary growth of disgusting hair J I tried depilatory pastes Wt&JWL J evil smelling pov <Jet bhi W 3.&WM< J Jf painful electric tre rmtnf m.^rf WPly even a ruzor. bhuving W? «>:inply
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    • 218 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 14. j I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the I Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results
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    • 152 6 f^ J^ J^^^ AmW Jf h -n 6 i^ US 5 d ever> year m tlu> m «king I V Val me the food beverage which has won L r J[**W universal recognition as the best means for 1 Jf-V-W MXm securing and maintaining j^uod health To rs!n| fT /rW
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  • 196 7 GULLIVER'S TRAVELS ON THE SCREEN Soviet To Film British Classic .Moscow, Nov. 21. t cinema industry is worksent on fourteen new films Istic value on varied and subjects. A sound film storm," reproducing the play 1 Russian playwright being produced by Petortal works by Saltykov"The Golovlev Family' and oi Glupov
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  • 198 7 Taxi Dancers vs. The Moralist I Dairen. Nov. 18. y 1.000 young taxi dancers m have placed themselves on the .ye m a dance hall "war" which jeen declared m Dairen by the rvative elements among the se population. ritics have launched their first oslve, their heaviest ammunition
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  • 250 7 Well. Helen, its nice to have you gain. How many lumps?" "Two please. Yes. I'm glad to be oack too, its almost incredible now tc think we've ever been away, and we've ly been home a week!" "Poor, darling, I suppose you're m the throes of unpacking,
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  • 173 7 Rumoured Change Of Attitude Berlin. Nov. 14. Simultaneously with the breaking up of the concentration camps and th? amnesty to prisoners, there is reason to believe that a little more tolerance will be meted out to Jews, according t'j I a private communique to the Society of
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  • 82 7 Broadcasting From Java To Japan (.From Our Own Correspondent. > Medan. Nov. 15. According to the Bataviaash Nieuwsblad, the inauguration of the broadcasting service between Netherlands India and Japan will take place at the beginning of next year. There are vast commercial possibilities m this service becaues wireless
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  • 66 7 Plmngtr Thrown From Rikisha When a large handcart laden with wood and r'.rawn by two Chinese collided with v ricksha at the junction ol Stamford Road and Orchard Road yesterday the rikisha's passenger, an i Indian Mohammedan, was thrown at the feet of the policeman on traffic
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  • 137 7 Among the officers proceeding home on the Neuralia. which left Singapore M\sterday, is Major-General George Fleming] D.5.0.. C.M.G., commander of the British Forces m Shanghai. A striking international tribute was paid 'when he boarded the ship at Shanghai. !ln addition to detachments of the British Army and Navy and the
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  • 239 7 Prison Rules Relaxed For Nanking Reds Nanking. Nov. 18. The tw>> Communists who were- arrested as a sequel to the La franc case m Singapore. Paul and Gertrude NouLena, who are serving their life terms m the First Nanking Prison, have recently been allowed" to see each other
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  • 122 7 Canton, Nov. IN. Anyone wanting a cup ol tea m Canton has the choice of 830 teahouses, statistics compiled by the City Chamber of Commerce reveal. The total number of shops is given at 17.190. of which 1.262 deal m herbs and 870 m rice. The
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  • 73 7 Alleged Attack On Mother Paris, Nov. 15. Dorothy Hardy, wife of the Speaker of the Canadian Senate, is m a nursing home following an attack m a car outside her garage. Her son has been detained by the police after he had reported that he himself had been
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  • 491 7 Supreme Court Quashes Johore Con viction Johore Bahru, Nov. 21 Before Mr. Justice Savage- Bailey 'in Son g SU c P h r^ C C Un thiS af "ernoon y Lee iL aith wa^r- d at StiigrS or T a H h f trust and SsaSo
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  • 393 7 Communists' Brutality m Szechuen Kiukiang. Nov. 18. ■.nH Ver yJ 0 000 P ersons including women and children-in-arms. were massacrea ■f the Communists under Ho Lung m LTie drive which won them possession of "suiting, Hsuinhan, Wanyuan and j^nenkou, according to Chinese reports received here to-day. General Liv
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  • 56 7 A young Chinese labourer. Toh Moon was gravely Injured whilst workIng a winch m a coastal steamer anchored m the inner Roads yesterday morning. The winch handle slipped :rom his grasp and knocked him ~m the chest, throwing him a distance of five yards on to the
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  • 54 7 Belfast, Nov. 20. Nominations m the North of Ireland I general election to-day show that up to date 27 Unionists and six Nationalists have been elected unopposed. The contests will take place on Nov. 30 m 19 constituencies, including 8 m Belfast itself, for four of which there
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  • 43 7 Marseille*. Nov. IK. Thrc<- Toils o| opium m discovered to-day by the polici m a villa and, In consequence thrc« Frcnchmrn have Ik'cii Uffftted The authorities are battled as to how su»h large quantity could have boeri smun^lcd »s;iore.- Reuter Wireless
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    • 214 7 ffSßiSi If i-SP^^t DARING ROMANCE EVER I I W I I wJj cr nddres s ls tll(> "riuhf number Where every woman was once a lad. Where passion masquerades as love I HOMINkj I Ptetmre, KAY FRANCIS 1 ROLAND YOUNG I I IT'S SEX-S ATIONALI I Now presenting to Mnthusiistic
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE
    • 20 8 BRUYERES.— At Durban. South Africa, on Nov. 18th. 1933. Lawrie Osbert Henry Bruyeres. English and Australian papers please copy.
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    • 26 8 Miss Altken thanks all kind lriends who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. James Aitken and those who sent wreaths and letters of sympathy.
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  • 454 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1933. With Unanimous Voice TTHE fact that no reply has yet been for incoming from the Government to the petition submitted by the various organisations representative of Asiatic opinion m the three Settlements of the Colony protesting against the Government's educational policy may
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  • 1165 8 Dr Oliver M. W. Sprague. whose resignation from the Roosevelt I •brain trust" as adviser to the Treasury is one of the most severe blows which American financial experts have struck at tne Roosevelt monetary policy, i s a More Brains mild- faced man of sixty,
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  • 320 8 The Klang and Coast Rotary Club. Klang. la planning to give free food to 300 poor children of the town before the end of the year. Dr. O. Paneth. the lung specialist oi" Sumatra, arrived m Penang on Mon day with Mrs. Paneth by the Kedah
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  • 348 8 H Said i Regan irtt KIM UK waller I bellyful \t fl where porta I Dublin voiced trail i ■quail or I measure giving I "Even In X on top. but X down.' I "Pjiuly V. I story on wti ■watted I MOM MM D.'i:i^i I;. I
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    • 353 8 The Ideal X'mas Gift. You ran pa^ >aur friends the highest W^F^^^A fl^V^^JF V I B compliment »>% x»ndin? them a giti case jH&JI II ..I Hi i- fjmuu- >ld Whisks tL MK^ »^i »^*i Johnnie Walker is parked m specially J^ J Wf WtO ID^ decorated Chxi>tmas cases of
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    • 50 8 EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY, an essayist reminds us. Unfortunately, however, it rarely coincides with the day on which one decides to back it. Put your money on a "G AFLAC" POLICY; it will never let you down. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chamber!. Telephone 648*.
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  • 717 9 At Least Until New Procedure Is Formulated I <»ndon. Nov. >0. have been made at eek-end to wrest nt C Qference out of the being continued >ns which were ughout Saturday and PI 'duced any understood they I good feeling 1 And the best
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  • 102 9 mdland Finance Inquiry Result London. Nov. 11. R yal Commission oi ncial difficulties of •announced. The lent has accepted the tions of the Commisto the approval of v he concurrence of the Government, propose •ration of the island porarily under the rvision of the United Island becomes selfn
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  • 101 9 British Societies Meet Mr. Thomas London. Nov. '10. Representatives of the Royal Empire Society. Overseas League and ten other organisations, whose several activities are directed to the broad purpose ot extending and strengthening the personal side of inter-Imperial relationship, met the Dominions Secretary. Mr. J. H. Thomas, at
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  • 53 9 German Workmen Killed Berlin. Nov. IS. Three workmen were killed and several injured when the 8 a.m. Berlin-Paris express crashed into a workman's train at Borwitz. near Stendal. The enfine and a luggage van were derailed and a few passengers were slightly injured. Traffic was delayed lor live
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  • 12 9 Nov. 19. ccurred of Senor Minister for Foreign Reuter Wireless
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  • 146 9 Effect On British Aviation Shares Moscow. Nov. 17. In an article dealing with the international situation. Izvestia cites facts regarding the increased construction of military and naval aircraft by the U.S.A. and Great Britain, following the Japanese example. The article points out that the vaiues
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  • 177 9 Air Force Divorced From Army Paris. Nov. '2ft. The French Air Force will be eon:pietely divorced from the Army and Navy and established as an independent organisation like the British Air Force by the "Atr Charter" which was passed by the Chamber today by 528 votes to 19.
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  • 93 9 British Efforts In Free State Dublin. Nov. 18. Bfforta have recently been made In ihe Free State to end the economic dispute with Britain but have beei*. turned down by Mr. de Valera. aecordigi: to a special correspondent ot the Cork Examiner. Cardinal Macrory. the All-Ireland Primate, agreed
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  • 62 9 Incident At A British Embassy Warsaw, Nov. 19. A stone wrapped m paper was thrown through the glass ot the entrance door to the British Embassy. The paper was inscribed "Down with J the Anti-Zionist British Government. Down with the serfs ot Britain. We i demand an
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  • 351 9 BUT READY FOR WAR OF DEFENCE Russian Captain On Far East Situation We are fully prepared for the defence oi our territories against invasion But we will not attack. That is why we are almost certain there will be no war: at least not m the
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  • 177 9 Roads And Railways Packed With Troops Shanghai. Nov. IT. The majority c: the Japanese n along the Great Wall have been brans- ierred to North Manchuria to take up positions on the Blberla-Mancriurla border. The railroads and mctor-roads leading to North Hellnngklani are reported to be crowded with
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  • 67 9 Reaches Height Of 59.000 Feet New York. Nov. 11. The American balloonist. Commander Settle. I tor when: a search was ordered as he was miffing alter nil ascent Into the stratosphere' descended at Bria^town. New Jersey. His altimeter registered height 01 59.000 feet compared with the 53.000 leet
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  • 10 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates
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  • 45 9 Increases In Personnel Asked For Washington. Nov. 20. Senator Swanson. Secretary for the Navy, has asked the Budget Bureau to approve increases m naval personnel comprising ot 5.300 men to be enlisted to the Navy and 2.000 to the Marine Corps.— Reuter Wireless
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  • 11 9 Dato Wong Yic-k Tong is m Singapore on a business visit.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 37 9 a CAST! HERBERT MARSHALL, MADELEINE CARROLL. CONRAD VEIDT, SIR GERALD DU MAURIER AND EDMUND GWENN. 11 see them all soon m mj|f A ft CPV f f new BRITISH picture I If M 3 M r I
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    • 299 9 I 1 ew ance Records II Jjor^, jj t^i |I iPiiMffflj Mid-November, 1933. RAY NOBLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Trouble m Paradise Kox Trol Mademoiselle Ua|t? B«.WI How can we be wron« .Nymph Erriant lov Tij>t lt\ bad for me < "Nyjnph Errant* I „x 110 BK.V»»» NEU MAYFAIR DANCE ORCHESTRA
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGNCE
    • 700 10 SETBACK FOR MINING SHARES Rubbers Remain Steady During Week 1 Singapore. Nov. 11. The market In Dollar Tin shares opened with a distinctly weaker undertone early In the week under review, states Fraser and Co's weekly share report, the uneasiness being sympathetic with the conditions then prevailing m mining shares
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    • 643 10 How Restriction Has Affected Operations The twenty-sixth annual report of the directors of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited to be submitted to the shareholders at the ordinary general meeting to be held at the registered office of U the company, Hongkong Bank building, Penang, on Saturdny, Dec. 2, states:
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    • 49 10 Comparative Monthly 1.1.C.L. Figures The following are the index numbers representing the estimated monthly traffic receipts of the Imperial and International Communications Limited as related to comparable traffic m the year 1929. Monthly figures reduced to working day average. Working day average of comparable receipts, year 1929=100.
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    • 430 10 RECOMMENDATION TO GOVERNMENT The New Textile Agreement London, Nov. 14. The Clare-Lees delegation presented ts report at a meeting at Manchester epresentatives of all organisations, esponsible for sending the delegation o India. The report recommends; hat the Government be urged forthvith to announce that they will
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    • 209 10 November 22 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 1164 London, 3 months' sight 245 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 964 London, 30 days' sight 2 4*B London, demand 24 7 64 London, T.T. 2,4 5 64 Lyons and Paris, demand 960 Hamburg, demand 150 New
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    • 41 10 A report has been received from Nawng Pet Tin, Limited, that, owing to the exceptionally heavy rains the countryside is under water and the mine is flooded. It is expected to have it unwatered and to resume production within six weeks.
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    • 85 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association November 22, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot doose> 13Vi 13 3 /8 R S S. equal to London Standard. <F.0.8> 13 5 8 13% Standard R.S.S. on Tender Dec. 13 3 8 13» 2 Jan.-March 13 916 13 1116
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    • 182 10 November 22, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.00 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 13.25 Copra, sundried 3.10 Copra, mixed 2.40 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago Flour Fair
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    • 220 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Assooiaion held its 1.149 th. 1 auction yesterday. Catalogued 1.428.467 lbs. 637.71 tons Offered 1.335.785 596.33 'Sold 911.434 406.89 Spot London 4! B d. New York 9 1 16 cts. PRICES REALIZED Kihbed Smoked Sheet: Cents Per Lb. Standard Quaiity No
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    • 64 10 During the week ending Nov. 18 1933. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 20.447 cases, of which 17.594 cases were to the United Kingdom. 1.475 cases to the Continent of Europe, 604 cases to Canada and 774 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period, Jan 1
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    • 75 10 In announcing a second dividend at the rate of sixpence per fully paid share m Burma-Malay Tin. Ltd Messrs. Evatt and Co.. the secretaries! remark that the continuance of quarterly dividends is dependent upon results obtained by the two associated companies, and that no reliable forecasts can be made as
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    • 25 10 oO Industrials 08.67 101.28 100.29 20 Rails mi *9.45 W. 98 20 Utilities J:J 0:i 23.62 23.40 150 Boiifl.s 79.04 79.03 7f>.:>G
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    • 9 10 S7SJMM 1.890 000 1.800 .0!h i
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    • 20 10 U.S. Steel 43 3 a 4r> 44' I Anaconda Copper i5 :i M i<>"< 16 United Press Association
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    • 107 10 ABROAD Exchanges to-ciay were Paris 83 1 32. New York 5.32. Montreal 5 1 5 Brussels 23 33> 2 Geneva 16 78' Amsterdam 8.05' Milan 61 5 8 Berlin 13.61 1 2 Stockholm 19 39' 2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90. Vienna 29. Prague 109 1 HeLsingfors 226 Madrid 40. Lisbon
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    • 39 10 Ratifications Of Agreement Exchanged London. Nov. 20. Ratifications Of the commercial agreement between the Governments of the United Kingdom and Finland signed at Helsingfors on Sept. 29 were exchanged at the Foreign Office to-day.— British Radio
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    • 52 10 I Minion. Nov. >0. Sterling on New York to-day was Parfs. 82 13 16. Gold price decreased by 7d. to 127s 7d. Including 9d. premium. Business opened quietly on the stock markets pending further developments m New York. British Funds and Home Rails artsteady. Internationals are lifeless
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    • 96 10 India Agrees To Ratification New Delhi. Nov. !1. The Legislative Assembly agreed to the ratification of the international silver convention. Sir Felix Schuster. Finance Minister, welcomed the convention as practical achievement and token ot International co-operation. A mere rise m the price of silver -he said) could not
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    • 547 10 WHAT AMERICA IS DOING This Prob[ em Of Money Special Articles To The Free Press validity if I ard. the <1.,iu.-. I and its num.,, I price* mi qiJ,. v I though \eil«d m I layman, art of vital I the present tinu I nation m the v,.i (l I
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  • 802 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1933 Buyers Sellers Kumbang 32s 6d 33s Malay 36s 9d 37s 9d r Hitam Tin (ss) 15s 15s 9d Weng (sl> 1.30 1.35 :Tin Tin (£> 36s 6d 37s 6d Padang ($1) 30 35 Vto* <$D 1.07^2 1.12» 2 gkat Tin
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  • 467 11 Blow To Burma's Rice Trade Calcutta, Nov. 9. t Is no exaggeration to say." writes S. N. Gupta. 1.C.5., Indian Trade imissioner at Hamburg, m the c of his annual report for 1932-33, it (the German Government's poly system), "has dealt a severe j to the rice
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  • 422 11 The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday (25-11-33) at 9 a.m. Andrews (Loring' Isles of Eden. j Illustrated. (South Seas). Angell (Norman) From Chaos to Control. (Economics). Armitage (Gilbert* The History of! the Bow Street Runners. 1729-1829. Illustrated. Bailey (L. H.» How Plants get
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  • 483 11 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. during the' period Nov. 11 to Nov. 17. 1933. inclusive, and are available for public use m the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public
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  • 142 11 According to an opinion expressed m the London journal, Fairplay, it will not be long before the banks may be regarded as our largest tramp shipping owners. Losses have been so heavy, especially among those owners who have been sending their ships outwards m ballast without any fixing for the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 512 11 Assets exceed j12.000.000 Annrance Id force »*er tM,oto.o#< The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the BtraitB Settlements i HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFIC e- 27 Old Jen O The Compan, h as £20.000 deposited wit, the Supreme Court or England and
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    • 428 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHlNA(lncorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3 000 000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate. London, E.C. 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Uoilo Semarang I Amritsar fpoh Serembaii
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  • 143 12 Owners and masters oi shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear ;of the range as possible during the heavy gun practice, which will take place from Blakang Mati on Nov 29. and Dec. 1. commencing at 8 a m The International Code Signal "D* above
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 42 12 The following rates are notified, effective immediately From Singapore and Penang to Calcutta: Plantains: Per package not exceeding 1 picul 50.85 direct: $0.80 via Rangoon. Betel Leaves Per package not exceeding 50 catties SO 85 direct: $0.80 via Rangoon.
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    • 206 12 Went To Penantf In Search Of Work Four Indians named Shaik Ismail. Murugasan Chiniah. Abdul Karim and Yacob were produced before the Penang Police Magistrate <Mr. D. Wills* on Monday to answer the charge of being stowaways on board the Khandalla on its voyage from Rangoon to Penang
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    • 140 12 General Meeting To-morrow Tlu Nippon Yusen Kaisha is to hold a general meeting of the shareholders ot November 24. to submit the report, as well M the statement of the accounts, for the second half of the year At a Board of Directors' meeting on Thursday '2nd', the
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    • 304 12 New Steamer For China Coastal Service Work has begun at the Taikoo Dock on a new coastal steamer for Messrs. Butterfleld and Swire. The new vessel, which will be an express coaster capable of making 16 to 17 knots an hour, is to be named the Shuntien.
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    • 36 12 According to telegraphic informatfo.i from the Chief Inspector of Navigation at Batavia a big junk which has capsized is adrift at the position of Q deg 9 1 North and 108 deg. 59' East
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    • 483 12 Customs And Other Charges Payable By Sender Persons sending articles by pared post to any of the countries named below may. it they so desire, undertake at the tllM Ol posting the payment of the Customs and other charges ordinarily payable by the addressees. The words Fixe ol
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    • 99 12 Chinese Crew Arrested San Pedro. Nov. 11. An attempt to mutiny on the Bri* tanker Ch.m n 111 arrival lrom East was quickly quelled Thirty- three members ofl the CT. crew rushed up to the brldfc demanding higher wages but the Captain and mall group of British officers
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    • 32 12 Woman Ainonu Kk'h: Bsrvivon i i-• 1 1 N The Inland tl tons was wreck *i T"rness Point. Oik: S> n RM D I who were on board the Loni
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    • 25 12 T.S.S. "KEDAH Oving to annu.il Win ings of this vessel Belawan on Thursd 23rd and 30th 1933. will ix* c She will NMH Thursday. IX'Ccmhvr
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 716 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISI^ND Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA a,6li> tons) ana the s.s. MANGOLA (3.352 tons): [Cargo only] t s M ARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.
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    • 70 12 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA VJ AND MOST OF THE UW| < Iff* SkTiK Ri 1/ UM bf-t c;f me man I efflfcvi Jasper Park Lodge m thf heart Lxauty. or travel straight tin uul (..ar.Lin-^ cars I ,\,,n .i. g^^fcl^^RS Through tx ok ings any steam>li:p |59 Ek HONGKONG HANK
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 436 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Cangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. ai.d Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan < via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 545 13 British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. CM>ER L C O°N N DO R N C InD VI f?r H J* MAJEST¥S GOVERNMENT LOftDOt> AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. LOR E T
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    • 530 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England; "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG Steam VIA P ETS AN SUEZ CANAL »-™«>um». City of UUe eT> xr Du< L lls City OI R oUba ix FOR H NG ONG SHA GfI AND JAPAN. City of Bath ec ec
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    • 845 13 m£S> «SToK: uFQ&Z' W""~ w wrmjaaaa *£amT INSCRANPF Th. Fwtantol M»l., st^, B^lway. The koni BU(* B»llw.,. U :U1 BLUE rUMMEL LIME via fort Swettenham. Peaaag ana" Colombo. Veasel iI(A o Due Leaves Lr.% T?i ES Casablanca and Hull i>. r 4 rw, r J HAVRE AND LIVEKPOOL BEBVICt Ja
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    • 743 14 K. P. ML lONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ RFYNST—Thursday, Nov. 23, Cheribon, (not for passengers), Semarang, Sourabaya. with transhipment at Sourabaya to s.s. "Reael" Boeleleng, Ampenan. Padang Bay, Benoa and Banjoewangi. TIDORK— Thursday. Nov. 23. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Soengei Pakning, Siak and Pakan Baroe. TOMOllON— Thursday. Nov. 23, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas.
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    • 405 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I \S^s^/ l__---_^__/j_t-T_»HBB_J T COMFORT WITH tor ECONOMY PRESIDENT LINER 1 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
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    • 595 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA t Buenos Aires Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Dur^ai. v Algoa Bay. Cape Town, Rio, Santoi ai,c Montevideo A tt m.». Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mu::iba*fc t Arabia Maru Zanzlbar> Dar-es-Salaam. B^lra, Urn. renco Marques. Durban, Algoa Cape Town and Santos
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  • 1228 15  -  EDDIE EAGAN By Where The Individual Player Dosen't Count jHK write! of this article who describes the impression made I UI >on him by the Soviets' intense interest m sports is mer amfttev heavyweight champion of the world former olvm pu champion,
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  • 224 15 S.R.A. Classification of Horses And Ponies List No. B— Amendment No. 6 Issued Nov. 20, 1933. HORSES Transfers. Combination from Class 2 to Class 1. Hard Up from Class 2 to Class 1. Tin Pool from Class I 2 to Class 1. Wampum from Class 2 to
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  • 306 15 IN BIG STAND AGAINST M.CC Patiala Make a Draw Of It Lai Singh, the young Kuala Lumpur Cricketer, played for Patiala vs. the! M.C.C at Patiala last week, playing a Stolid innings of 46. The best batting however, came from Wazir Ali who made 156. Tarrant.
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  • 272 15 Amarnath's Brilliant Batting London. Nov. 9. After a streaky start, during which period they lost three wickets for 12 runs, the Southern Punjab eleven, cap- < tamed by the Maharajah of Patiala. j batted the whole of the first day. m their match against the M.C.C. tourists
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  • 573 15 SCOTLAND TO PLAY THE REST Golf Teams For Sunday's Match A four-ball match on handicap will be played on Sunday morning at Buki Timah between Scotland versus the Rest. The following are the teams and starting times < Scotland players mentioned first). 815 J. T. Smith and R. Craik vs.
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  • 519 15 All Three Goals Scored In Second Half SC.RC l IA 2 Playing at home yesterday, the S.C.PC. lost to the Indian Association at hockey by the odd goal m three Ground conditions were not conducive to good pluy and rendered the uamc slow and none
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  • 64 15 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. *'B" Team against the Hockey Rangers on Friday, at 5.15 p.m on the V.M.C.A. Ground. Lee Tuck Soon Capt). M. S. Menon. E. K. Yzelman, Le«' Kit Soon. Llm Fook Loons W. Pullen. B. H. Baughman. B. R. Mistri. F. Pullen.
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  • 129 15 lies played m the Rovers B P Tournament, resulted: Our Peck Koon and Tan Quee Hock lost to Ong Koon Hoc and C S. Kay. 20-20 <2 3>. 14 21 Bah Chee Lam and Low Bock Eng lost to Tan Oh Sai and Chan Teck Song. 5—21. 15 21.
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    • 139 15 A rm^h f\ 0 1f 1\ /I c fji %J %t^ f m h P yv** 1 19 3 4 This year the motoring public are offered tlu- opportunity of selecting a really beautiful car that exactly suits the demands of their pocket book from marque that has become known
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  • 627 16 MISSES ROUND AND HEELEY PLEASE VAST CROWD Win Four Out Of Five Sparkling Matches LOCAL WEN TAKE FINAL CONTEST IN FAILING LIGHT Hoy Smith and N. S. Wise, champion and runner up respectively of S.C.C. tennis, achieved the distinction at the S.C.C. last
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  • 62 16 Consider Japanese Natural Players Singapore has m recent years had ample opportunity of judging the quality of the tennis of Japanese men Players, but little or nothing T has b£en fn!? l he WOmen pla^ In Tokio and Osaka. Miss Round and Miss of^h'' txhibi^ against some of
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  • 789 16 VICTORIES REVIEWED OVER DINNER TABLE Interport Cricketers Entertained At Club Function A frank commentary upon the team that won the Inter- Port cricket tournament at Hong Kong was given by l their skipper. Mr. R. N. Hamilton, at a j dinner held m their honour at the S.CC. last night.
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  • 23 16 Wins v y T!ji.'. Paints, Th( Ar- P.ir.^ O\< N and Oct lor German] Special guests :r n and (it r;r
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    • 269 16 RESULTS AT A GLANCE Miss Round and .Mrs. Lain* bea. Miss Hedev and Miss Oldfie.d. Miss Round beat Miss Oidfield 6— 1 Miss Round and V s. Wise beat Miss Hee.ey and Roy Smith. Miss Heeley and Roy Smith beat Miss Ro und and s Mta Round and Miss Hee.ey
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    • 34 16 She: And are there any Timers m Malaya He: Thousands, my deal thousands You find them m every Club, Hotel, Rest House OF COURSE HE MEANT TIGER BEER DISTRIBUTORS: FRASER NEAVE LTD. Telephone 5886.
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