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

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,129 ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1933. If CEVIS.
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  • 226 1 SALVAGE CHIEF ON TRIAL Amazing Revelations At Bow Street r >0L OF LEOPOLD HARRIS lans Betrayed To Fire Raising Gang V M ■Yl™ JV Qla A i0n f the association the chief officer of London's Salvage Corns Eric Miles, with Leopold Harris the ■u* organiser o f an incendiary t>ang
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  • 200 1 WHERE IS THAT STOP PRESS LINE Two Princes Foully Murdered— In 1483 a,, London, Dec. 1. An academic inquest on the bones ot the young Princes murdered in hi rower Edward Filth and the Duke ot York, confirmed the traditional account .widely doubted, of their murStW 11 6 hands ot
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  • 113 1 Revolutionary Aims Of Blue Shirts Dublin. Dec. 1. The police raided the residences of General O'Duffy and Mr. Ernest JBlythe ex-Minister of Finance' and also the Farmers' a;id Ratepayers': League and headquarters ol the Blue Shirts, and seized numerous documents. The matter was raised in the Daii this
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  • 60 1 One Of The Richest Men In America Pittsburg. Dec. 1. Richard Beatty Mellon, brother of Mr. Andrew Mellon, the former U.S. Ambassador to London, died here to-day. He was President of the Mellon National Bank and a director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. He was
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  • 42 1 Only One Change In Elections London, Dec. 1. The returns of the Ulster elections so far show no party change compared with the previous elections except South Armagh where the Republican candidate wrested the seat from the Nationalist.- Reuter
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  • 41 1 Australia Wants To Talk Things Over Canberra, Dee. I. The Australian Cabinet is considering a proposal to send Mr. J G. Latham. Minister of Internal Alfairs and Industry, to Japan to discuss trade and other questions. Reuter
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  • 45 1 Count Nesle Flying From Paris To Japan Paris, Nov. 29. Comte Louis De Mailly Nesle. who 1 made a dramatic attempt to fly the Atlantic in 1928. left this morning in a i 130 horse-power plane for Japan, first, (stage Rome- Reuter
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  • 106 1 U.S. Navy Building Just Peace Gesture London. Nov. 30. Mr. Bingham. United States Ambassador, at the Thanksgiving Day dinner of the American Society, dealing with United States naval shipbuilding activity, expressed the opinion that there was not the slightest cause for uneasiness in connection with these
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  • 34 1 Italy's War Debt Gesture To U.S. Rome. Nov. 30. Italy has ottered a token payment ot 1.000. )00 in respect of the war debt instalment due on Dec. 15.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 538 1 Nanking Navy Refuses To Blockade Ports Shanghai. Dee. 1. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has officially denied that he intends to resign. He has gone to Fuchow. in South Kiangsi. to direct operations against the Communists who are said to be attempting to cross the Kiangsi frontier
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  • 207 1 Ten Readers Share $150 Prize 7 c tl -n readers share tnis week's priz^, oi c :5O In Football Competition No M having ooim-tiy forecast* the results 01 nine oi the ten matches in the F A Cup Competition last Saturday The Wtanefl are: Mr. Jimmie
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  • 62 1 Protest Against Ultra-Nazi Bishops Berlin, Nov. The contemplated Installation next Sunday of Bishop Mueller as Primat of the Unined German Bvanfelici Church has been postponed owinn the resignation ot all the member 4 the Church's ecclesiastical mii, after a conflict between the extremi Nazi
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  • 112 1 Berlin. Nov. 28. The schism in the Evangelk-il Church apparently is likely to be diverted by a direct hint from the Reich Government leading to the retirement of Bishop Hossenfelder and Bishop Werner, both ardent Nazi Christians, trom the Reich Bishop Muellers ecclesiastic Ministry. The Reich
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  • 116 1 Will AM If Asked, Btyi Marshal Chang London. Nov. Its Mawhal Chang Hmtb-tlaaf iia fOC France. He will go to Italy durii.n the ntxt i<\v day*. Alt»r I tfMMi en the Continent bt is returning ti, China. Ke told UtttUl be ll abandoning his intention to visit
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    • 79 1 BIGIA TEA njrs the freshness fragrance of the i y a n gardens to your home. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS Rl JSTAFFEL 12.30 p.m. to 3 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. 3ANCE FORMAL 945 p.m. to Midnight BOOKING NOW OPEN S EVE to be held on Saturday, Dec.
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    • 123 1 On Other Pages I'.S. authorities refuse to give up men wanted for lynching negro— Page J*. I'eward is offered for the recovery of the gold missing from the Siam express —Page 9. The annual dinner and dance of the St. Andrew's Society was held last night —Page 9. Report of
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    • 72 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER COMFORT SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT FULL MOON II FULL MOON ROMANTIC NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA PLAYING SWEET ROMANTIC MUSIC DURING AND AFTER DINNER ON THE LAWN. IN CASE OF INCLEMENT WEATHER THE HAWAIIAN
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    • 205 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers, Motions. Judgment Summonses etc. Mr. Justice Gerahty at Kuala Lumpur Court of Appeal. Mr. Justice Miils at Malacca Assizes. i BOARD~RESIDENCE~ WANTED. i TWO EUROPEANS want board lodgings two bedrooms and verandah —Katong or Pasir Panjang preferred.
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    • 567 2 BUSINESS CARDS FINEST QUALITY YORK CUT ENGLISH HAMS Obtain your X'ma* supplier from 1 JACKSON CO., 55, ROBINSON ROAD. BOARD RESIDENCE. j THE MANSION OXLEY RISE NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL High Elevation— 3 Minutes from Town) Daily. Weekly and Monthly Terms Suites of Rooms, Single Rooms Furnished or Unfurnished Modern
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    • 733 2 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Office )f the Senior Executive Engineer, ■Central", P.W.D. Office, up to noon of December 14th. 1933, for Washing linen j for Government Bungalows in the Settlement of Singapore during the a year 1934. r Every person applying for a form of
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    • 663 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 'tenders singapore municipal NOTICE. Tenders NOTICE is hereby given trial tender* ire now invited for the followlnf naterials or services and that parti rulars of such tenders may be obtalnec n the Tender Room, Municipal Offlct Supply of 6.500 tons of Australlar. Gas Coal, delivered at Gas Works
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    • 607 2 NOTICES. ORDINANCE No. 11 (KANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME C'OI T RT OF THE 1 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy No. ll.' of 1H33. Re KWOK AH TEE of No. 21 Keonjf Saik Road,, Singapore, clerk at the Eastern United Assurance Corporation Limited, Singapore. Receiving Order made
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    • 319 2 N( >TlTk I <<'n.:iMn J Phe Mori ,1 I I: ">. I Th.- Ma I that I right ol I Directors I Th«' AM\ i I Ltd I publish. |n I I v.h<> laid I Tlx i I alto that i I phon Du I Directory i I I and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 298 2 Diary Of The Week Saturday, 2nd. High Water 09.55, 9.5 ft., 23.36. 8.7 ft. 1 j Selangor Amateur Races, Second Day. I Rugby: S.C.C. Scotland vs. Rest, Padang; Wiltshires vs. M.C.U.,! Tanglin; South Johore R.F.C. vs. R.A.F., Johore Bahru. Horkey: R.A. vs. S.R.C. "A", Blakan Mati; Wiltshires I vs. S.C.R.C.
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  • 499 3 But No Cine surrounding the discovi ry ody ol a woman lying on land behind the Phoenix' ter Worlds In Anson Road morning of Nov. 21, has not availed by the Police, who the case be lore the Singapore Mr. F. G Bourne, yesterday rirr.
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  • 157 3 Owner of Supply Station Convicted UrtJlS*. i "«< s nt in Second Magisu.ite.s Court yesterday Mr N Grip.. of 57 i^iinn 8 <• lr u audul^ Possession oi in gallons oi benzine which had been the property of the Asiatic Pet roleum Company mem i n O de?auH
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  • 164 3 Now Malay Member Welcomed Dato M >hamed Ghazaley bin. Muhamed Ariffln, the new Malay member of the Rural Board, was 1 welcomed by the Chairman (Mr. W. S. Ebden> and the other members when he attended his first meeting yesterday. 'The Board is now more re- presentative than
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  • 268 3 POLICE CORPORAL'S BAIL INCREASED Hospital Gramophone Buried in Garden i™r i o U T er T. mention was mack> below J Curtis, the third magistrate, yesterday of the case in which a Pathan [iAnce Corporal attached to the Central Division of the Singapore Police is accused, with
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  • 192 3 Tamil Arrested On Warrant From Segamat Two of the three Segamat Tamils who were arrested here on a charge of murder were released In the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday, when the case was called up once more. It was revealed that a warrant for the arrest of
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  • 138 3 f Impressive Funeral Of Dr. C. Y. Lum <From Our Own correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 30. Impressive tributes were paid to Dr. M. Y. Lum at the funeral of this popular doctor who was killed when his car .went off the road into a ravine. Members of
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  • 68 3 Imports To England Resumed London, Nov. IX. The Dominions Secretary. Mr. J. H. Thomas, said that he understood negotiations had taken place between the commercial interests concerned, which it was hoped would result in the increased use in the future of Newfoundland ore in the United Kingdom. He
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  • 82 3 Chew Keat Seng, a Chinese employed in a local bank, was publicly examined in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Sir Walter Huggard. Chief Justice. Bankrupt drew a salary of $145 a month, and supported a wife, two children, his mother and grandmother. Most of his creditors were employed as watchmen
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  • 346 3 ASTOUNDING GROWTH IN MANCHUKUO I Profits Nearly Doubled in a Year At the November meeting of the ■league of Nations Opium Advisory I Committee, astounding revelations were jjnade about the growth of the drug (traffic in the puppet State of Manchu- kuo since it came
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  • 114 3 Perak District Associations Unite The proposal to form a Council of District Planters' Associations advanced another stage at a recent meeting of the Central Perak Planters' Association. A letter and proposed draft rules submitted by Batang Padang D.P.A. were tabled. The draft rules were discussed and comments
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  • 16 3 Liberty is not only a right; it is a reward and a conquest.- M. Andre Maurois.
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  • 179 3 m Estate Coolies Quarrel Our rishinu Hook iftOOl Our Own Corr-spondent. > Taiping, Nov. 28. A dispute over a missing fishing hook in a coolie line, led to a serious stab- f Ung affray in which Tamil labourer. MurJan, is alleged to have slashed an- other labourer (Perlanan)
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  • 55 3 "I have just made my first visit to the Cameron Highlands and I arr charmed with the place. Singaporean, generally do not realise what a bountiful spot it is. The Pahang authorities must, however, get on with the golf course and a landing ground for a toplanes." writes a Singaporean
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  • 469 3 Occupants Of Other Car Disappear What has become of the 1 owner-driver <>l a Johore Buhm motor-car which, on the night of Sept. 7 was involved in an acckleni at the junction oi McKenite ROiM< Bukit Timah Road and KampoQf I.u Road? That, it
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  • 36 3 No oiu' ♦■xropt n lunatic or a motorist cun st-riously maintain it is not dan minus to drivr at a ratr ISOtttflag th.i' A .in express train in a public* IIM njughlart 1 Sir Cliatns Biron.
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    • 80 3 OK SEN DIN (i HOME SINGAPORE" Till- BBOCHVM mpiled for the purposes of j to the world, in some iiases of development of trom its foundation; and the Commercial, Industrial r.dition^ of the present time. PRICE SI. OO iI V A: WALSH, LTD., -unrated in Hong Kons> Plare Singapore No
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    • 149 3 SPECIAL X'MAS SALE. From 30th NOV. to 20th DEC. 1933. Spun-crepe silk shirts $3.70 Fuji silk shirts (ft $2.50 2.30 Poplin shirts Ist Quality $1.80 1.60 -do- -do- 2nd Quality $1.20 0.90 Polo Singlets Ist Quality (ft $0.65 -do- -do- 2nd Quality $0.32 "Peacot*" Singlets (Sleeveless) $0.64 "Pe acock Singlets
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  • 1347 4 Your Dog 's Distemper By The Free Press Dog Expert PART L— PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS |^ANINE distemper is a mild and benign disease. Yet it causes the' deaths of hundreds ol thousands of dogs each year. The apparent Inconsistency of these statements is explained by the fact that a dog suffering
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  • 296 4 Answers To Corresponden ts 70— LA.W RICKETS— II the .oints be enlarged and lumpy the pup probably has rickets See if he has a little bony lump just below the middle or each rib. Do not give him any mor.' tinned milk. Raw meat, puppy bis cuits. vegetables and marrow
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  • 637 4  -  RALPH LYNX BY The star of Tp to the Neck" and other brilliant comedies here exposes the fallacy that screen acting is inferior to sta?e work. Though I believe it is only B relic ot the pre-war days when film acting was new and '"not
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    • 181 4 AWFUL BURN NG AND IPON Suffered Six Weeks With Eczema. Cuticura Healed. I suffered for six weeks with eczema, i It started with a slight rash on both hips and around my waist and the irritation caused me to scratch. Then it spread like pinheads and was red and inflamed.
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    • 315 4 DUFF'S WHISKY L^Lf ''IbV B^Ll L^L^bV vLH^Lhbt i^Lfl F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., Raffles Quay. Phone 2234. i CO\4?wonc^ s The Perfect Emulsion for all Ages, //wf A i ItfgjrOaSl irritos: \M i pmTntatne .Tg.»;n^t If "Z^'M. *\j!jjJ taking ioM aii.l .-»> i-.ir e :> W-ir.e-up when i n-l^n. 1# "^w,"
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  • 191 5 H Gerrard, tlio 11 sculptor responsible i i u t i t Hl carvnd sculptures itr St. \nhurcta .it Kenss, (.m the Wales estate u.f* llu- first ■<■ married in hen his took place to Lhleen Leifta a niece ot < umwallis. >' early arrivals
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  • 1022 6 "JUDGMENT OF SOLOMON" REVERSED Court Of Appeal Against Official Assignee AN important decision was arrived at by the Court of Appeal yesterday when they allowed the appeal of a creditor in a bankruptcy whose proof had been rejected, by two thirds, by the Official Assignee on the ground that the
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  • 660 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 16 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played in tiie English and Scottish Football League on Dec. 9.
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  • 122 6 A duplicate list is provided in which, ,he competitor may keep a record of) lis entries. These small lists must not m any account be used for entries— ;hey are only for the convenience of :ompetitors. Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches
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  • 201 6 WHEN IS A BABY AUSTIN A LORR Y? ARGUMI i IN SEREMBAS polici coum Mr Ootl Kr.. NYgri Scmlji, was summoned to-day for Bfti purposes. Mr J R C ;»nd Mr Kr: defendant Tbt em i wl dant u^ Austin, to Mr Jni tf mittrd that a was simph I
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  • 150 6 New Resources in Central Asian Districts Moscow, Nov. IK. New coal deposits. exceeding 3 000 000 000 tons, have in the past Um years been discovered in the Central Asian districts of the USSR. Coal reserves estimated at 1 300.000.000 tons have been found m the Kisyl-Kiya district,
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  • 97 6 Swiss To Wipe Off Kin Loan Berne. Nov. 24. Profiting from th.^ cheap dollar, the Government has decided to issue a new loan of 150.000.000 francs to convert the $30,000,000 loan of 1924. which is repayable in 1934. The new loan will be at lour per cent, and
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  • 76 6 Anti-Jewish Riots In Hungary Budapest. Nov. 27. Coincident with the foundation oi j the new Nazi party, the police ha\ e been obliged to occupy the university owing to violent anti-semitic disturbances. The rector has closed the university until Dec. 2 or for tht* wh<(ltterm if the disturbances
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 93 6 JMlorlick^s builds up vigorous #s§fe* young bodies L Jl»? (CHILDREN in their r"^-^^^!.^^ Hk Nearly years should J^^ be given a nourishing s^^^HwL^^ WV /IwJB diet one that provides MgT^iT t f^>^ plenrv of energv-giving Jm K f\. Ny I food. That's why doctors JEmR 111 recommend Horlick's -^r&^^jWm elements
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    • 223 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 16. j 1 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- j i S tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters j > i appertaining
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    • 27 6 kMM iwir 4u«m fc^ 1 rmm V ZXZiy-i* fee*, t^ itood i*4 Skin Co** c Uood HUt*»r» **V •KM* #M fOtom mm l^r.. <: r -T,,,,,,,, aL Lil
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  • 124 7 PEDESTRIANS TO BLAME Peak Hours When Roads Arc Most Fatal T c London, Nov. 29 import shows there are four neak and 9 a.m. when people are going to i^ to 2 p.m.. during the hour of return anT n° rk> 5X°! p m d between 10 ana n pm
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  • 57 7 A performance in aid of Nanyang Pin Min Free School will be held today at 7.30 p.m. at the Eu Tong Sen Theatre. Besides two impressive sketches, The Three Inmates.' and "The Consequence of War," two comic sketches will be given by the members 1 of the Merrilads Musical Association
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  • 71 7 College To Train Higher Branch Recruits London. Nov. 28. Arrangements have been made for i the acquisition of land and buildings i at Hendon. a north-western suburb of London, to be adapted for the purpose of setting up a police college to train future recruits for the
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  • 500 7 British Names And Marks Copied London, Nov. 29. ti,pn J ter Bonrinw>l> President of thf J ?T f Trade peaking durinthe debate on the effect on the export trade of Japanese competition said that t m G venimi nt had for a very long
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  • 189 7 WANTS EX-MINISTERS IN WITNESS BOX More Shocks At Fire Trial Leipzig, Nov. 28. A At the resumption of the fire trial to-day, the fi^ry Bulgarian. DimitrolT j amazed the court by his demand that the ex-Chancellor. General von Schlei- cher. the ex-Minister. Dr. Hugenburg .the Vice-Chancellor, Herr von Papon the
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  • 40 7 Mr. T. H. Stone, of Messrs. Fra.ser and Company. Singapore, arrived m Ipoh on Tuesday evening accompanied by Mrs. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Stom went on to the Cameron Highlands where they will spend a holiday before leturnins to Singapore.
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    • 37 7 jm^m OPENING AT THE (jrOJLj JIJ CAPITOL Dec. 6th DIGGERS mmm mmmmmm^^^^— Too Many I f\T I Too Many Wonders A\^ W^ Stars toteUabout! 3 00 GIRLS!! ITS TRULY WARNER BROS. Grandest Musical Triumph of the Era.
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    • 142 7 I'VE JUST SEEN KAL P H I YKIkl l I n n m UP TO THE NECK" wnwnD miotter British And Dominions Picture PAVILION TODAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 Come on Children!" I'll be at the mm^tol CAPITOL TODAY at 11 a.m. 'MICKEY MOUSE' MATINEE S|H tl including Write) Mousr laurel
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 448 7 CHURCH SERVICES Advent Sunday ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Koly Communion. 7 -30 a.m. Matins. 3 a.m. Holy Communion < Choral) 10 a.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p. m Evensong I Choral and Sermon. 10.30 a.m Service at H.M. Naval Base. ?V P.m. Service at Johore Bahru. Monday. Wednesday and Friday
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    • 56 7 STRAITS CIIINKSE 111 K< II Prinsep Street 8 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes 9 a.m. < Malay Communion Service. 8 p.m. i English I Rev. W. Murray. Tuesday. 8 p.m. Teachers' Training Class. Wednesday. 8 p.m. Choir Practice. Thursday. 8.15 p.m. CCA. debate. Friday. 4.15 p.m. Girls' Friendly Band,
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  • 418 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1933. A Pious Belief 1 "THE Labour amendment in the House of Commons to the Address regretting that the Speech from the Throne had not indicated an effective Governmental policy to promote the restoration of world trade and national development produced at least
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  • 1138 8 Mr. J. S. M. Rennie is one of the veterans of Singapore. He first came to the Colony in 1900. and apart from a short period just prior to the war, when he u as working in London on behalf of a well-known Singapore commercial firm,
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  • 264 8 Mr G It GoodaU has been appointed an Assistant Immigration Officer Singapore, under the Aliens Ordinance Mr. A. P. Robinson has been reappointed a member of the Executive and Legislative Councils. In the Straits Settlements Volunteers Lieut. (Acting Captain) S B Tan reverts to substantive rank
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  • 274 8 Topics Of The Week fAii Tan i m hop- m restriction ft on»' oi th<- Luciter kind a rubber rto be Thei them, it rr..« llsh coin n be given i Kings Evil the last p. Angels, iron. parent ly irr together Uup| the doc; in th.-r .souls That M
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 239 8 Pay your Friends the Highest Compliment this Christmas. You can ?rt this finr old Whisky for .jW^^klllttV^tf I* despatch in specially decorated Christmas HyWOWWHI cases, delnetrd anywhere in England. If I ft Scotland or Wales at the following m^^ I B IWL fIC prices in jflOO "Still foinf Stronf Pcr
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    • 39 8 j A LONDON PAINT I FACTORY I caught tire the other day. The result was a blaze of colour. What about a "GAFLAC" FIRE I POLICY GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE 8c LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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    • 12 8 WHEW THE OTHERS Mm fl FAIITOPUASE \WkMM JBL sail for U wl
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  • 915 9 GEN. OLDFIELD REVEALS WAR INCIDENT Message Dropped By Enemy ST ANDREW'S NICHT i h,re are any modest Scotsmen left and suc h a thing not beyond the bounds of possibi.ity. thev shouUl be ur,d to blush at the pleasant things said' of them at St. Andrews dinner
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  • 111 9 bracy Similar To Britain London. Nov. 28. Although democracy is getting less popular responsible leaders in China pinned their faith to democracy as practised In Britain and the United States, stated Mr. Quo Tai-clii. speaking at Liverpool to-night. China 'he said' is working towards that form of government
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  • 99 9 Mr C. H. Sansom, Commissioner of Police. F.M.S., is expected back from leave early in January. The many Malayan friends of Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Hope-Falkner. ;of Guardamangia, Malta, will be in- terested to hear that Miss Dorothy Vera Hope-Falkner was married at the Anglican Cathedral. Malta, on Nov. 6. to
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  • 216 9 LYNCHERS SHIELDED BY A UTHORITIES Pitched Battle With Militia Tnd H lt Baltimore. Nov. 30. in tht r > U l tJ o Ot P unlshi^g lynchers in the United States is illustrated bv the opposition offered to an entire regime^ ol the Militia sent last Sgh? o arrest nine
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  • 198 9 A Brief Stay in Malaya i Enquiries made yesterday In connection with the case in which Clarence Guy Gordon Haddon is on remand at Bow Street on a charge of demanding money by menaces from the King, elecited that a man of the same name was here
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  • 100 9 Ralph Lynn Goes On The Stage The latest Ralph Lynn farce to be presented in Singapore is "Up to the Neck." a British and Dominions picture 'which opened at the Pavilion last night. Ralph Lynn is featured in an extremely funny role as a bank clerk who is
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  • 37 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.' Penang. Dec. L The Bishop of Singapore who is on a visit to Penang and Province Wellesley is leaving for Bangkok tomorrow. He will travel by the Inter- national express.
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  • 115 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London. Dec. 1. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were:Spot (Sellers) 4 3 B d. <4 7 16d> (Buyers) 4 5 16d. (4 3 8 d.' January-March 413 32d (4 7 16d> April- June 4» 2
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  • 164 9 Reward For Gold Recovered THROWN FROM" WINDOW (From Our Own Correspondent.) m Bangkok. Dec. 1. ine Siamese police are investigating ,tne disappearance of the £26.050 in gold owned by the Singapore firm of Schupp and Zoon from the International Express but the distance of the scene of
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  • 120 9 Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe Of Penang Likely 1 From Our Own Correspondent. > Penang. Dec. 1. The Pinang Gazette understands that Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe is the most likely Penang Chinese to be appointed the Legislative Council vacancy created by the resignation of Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. The
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  • 78 9 Whole Party Going To Penang: From Our Own Correspondent.' Penang. Dec. 1. As usual the Governor. Lady dementi and the Misses Clementi are to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays In Penang. The Governor is due in Penang from Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 19. and will remain
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  • 71 9 Municipal Ambulance's Busy; Month The number of calls attended by the Municipal Ambulance Service during the month of November was 199. and j ot these 16 were to cases outside Muni- I cipal Limits. The cases are classified as follows Motor Car Accidents 34: Motor Lorry, 4
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  • 63 9 Three Days Chinese Fair At Penang •From Our Own Correspondent. > Penang. Dec. 1. Mrs. A. M. Goodman, wife of the i Resident Councillor, to-day opened the j Chinese fair at Fort Cornwallis which is being run in aid of Poppy Day Fund. The show will continue
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  • 48 9 Mr. A. H. Dickinson Succeeds Mr. B. \V. Allen From Our Own Correspondent." Penang. Dec. 1. Mr. Arthur Harold Dickinson, assistant superintendent of Police, has; arrived in Penang and assumed duties' as Chief Police Officer vice Mr. B. W. Allen who has left on furlough.
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  • 71 9 The Band Of S.S. Police under the direction o: Mr. F. E. Minns will per- form the following programme, wea- i ther permitting at The Botanic Gardens on Sunday, commencing at 9 jp.m.: March Medley. 'Passing ot the Regiments" Winter: Selection. "The Student Prince" F-miberg: Suite No 2. "L'Arlesienne" Bizet
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 31 9 -APITOL! Coming back for special one -day Screening Next Week! RONALD COLMAN his most lovable comedy "THg DEVIL fO PAY" Frederick Lonsdale's sparkling story Undoubtedly Colman 's best picture (press critics)
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    • 192 9 II II B |i^nNl MASTER'S ACCOUSTIC GRAMOPHONES OBSOLETE MODELS AT REDUCED PRICES! AN OPPORTUNITY THAT SHOULD NOT BE MISSED Model 32. Mahogany $55.00. K^O^lmJ, irJISBiBf Model 104. Oak $60.00 H H^B M del 104 Mahogan $65.00 liliyBfl! M dei i4s ak $100.00 fpSl Wi Model 145. Mahogan: $110.00 model 163.
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1130 10 CA N I NFL A TION BE CONTROLLED This Problem Of Money- -9 Waiting For The "Bump" After The Fall THE following is another of a series of exclusive articles by leading American business men on present monetary problems, how they arose and the proposals that are being made to
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    • 210 10 December 1 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 7 64 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 5 64 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 116 London, demand 2 4 3 64 London, T.T. 2 4 132 Lyons and Paris,
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    • 63 10 The estate of the Permas Rubber Company continues to be run on a care and maintenance basis. The accounts for the year ended June 30 show a 1 loo S o° f £I'3Bl1 381 against £1,478 for 1931-32) which, deducted from the sum brought in from the previous accounts £Usstobe
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    • 151 10 D.E.I. CAN AND WILL RESTRICT Well-Known Dealers On Batavia Talks London, Nov. 30. Commenting on the summoninp of the Netherlands Indies Supreme Council on Dec. 5 to define the t standpoint of the Government nor«cerning rubber restriction Messrs. Symington and Wilson declare The meetings now being held in Batavia mark
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    • 89 10 Abroad London, Nov. 29. Exchanges to-day were: Paris 84 7/32. New York 5.19. Montreal 5.10. Brussels 23.71^. Amsterdam 8.20 Milan 62 5 8 Berlin 13.81. Stockolm 19.39 1 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90. Vienna 30. Prague 111. Helsingfors 2261 Madrid 403 8 Lisbon 110. Athens 575. Bucharest 560 Belgrade 242. Rio
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    • 83 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association December 1, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose* 13 7 8 14 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (F.0.8.> 14 J 4 u 3 8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender December 14 14 8 Jan-Mar. 14' 4 14 3 8 Apr-June
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    • 193 10 London's Eyes On Batavia States Messrs Lewis and Peat's (London) weekly rubber market report, dated Nov. 21. received by air mail i yesterday The market has been quiet and inactive during the week with very restricted business. The erratic fluctuations in the dollar are still having a deadening
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    • 656 10 OIL PALM PLANTATIONS PROGRESS i Promoters Share Offer lo Raise Capital The fifth annual general meeting oi shareholders of Oil Palm Plantation* Limited was held at the registered offices of the Company. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Singapore, on Toee day afternoon. Present -Mr. H. R. 1,. Dyne <in the Chair >
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    • 186 10 Favourable Balance Of The Directors' Report to the shareholders of Batang Padang Dndginn Co.. Ltd. to be presented at the annual meeting in Penang on Dec. 7 states Revenue trom Tin Ore $54,572.23: Revenue from Quota Receipts from -other Companies $5,735.83: Revenue tram Gold Dust 54.400.11: «$64.708.17>.
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    • 175 10 Report of Year's Operations The annual meeting of shareholders in Batu Caves Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. is ito be held in Penang on Dec. 7. The directors' report states: The Revenue from sale of tin ore. less cost of quota purchases was $137,380.59; To which must be
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    • 18 10 Even truth is contagious, and it is astonishing how a little dose of reality can spread-Mr. Hilaire Belloc
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    • 317 10 Interests In Asiatic Prospecting Co. The directors" Report of South Tsviptaf Tin Dredging C«. 1922 Ltd.. the annual meeting of winch is to be held in Penang. on De<\ 7 stat« With the improvement in the industry, the option held by the Associated Prospecting Co. of Malaya
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    • 68 10 Final Dividend Of Three Per Cent At a meeting of directors held yes- terday it was decided to recommend, the payment of a final dividend of three per cent, making nve per cent for the year ended Sept. 30. 1933 In all. The annual general meeting will bo
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    • 41 10 A certificate of sole and exclusive privileges under the Inventions Ordin ance has been granted to Mr A C Carnegy. Singapore, in respect of an invention for a drop lid with spring clip and sanitary receptacle for refuse or the like
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    • 103 10 Consumption \j j Balance Supply The lack o; the consequ< n ■OHM liquid.values roced< diln from the i M..S.MS S theli report I !>'<•. 1. Normal I at the luwir I now p; an. At th» MOM I f thai further (id. pteet in Ja\ To secun
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    • 152 10 Messrs Lewis and their weekly rep< The sensitive ward> ..r.y rumour^ f shades a opinion regard m -k. Up thai no report u. uld be issued itpii tIM p Milts oi ek's Conte en e In B.r k.nrss and .iwaj ippt dably in the l At the
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    • 95 10 December i I! i Gambler Java Cube Hamburg C Jf IfantokWi White P.p Black Copra d Coprp. Small Oafc Med Pearl i Small P LillL I Fa-r S Palembaj Bam. i Jawak JH (81am) W R. .s..in-v. I Rice. B B Rice, B SUm Slam. N I
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  • 524 11 RADIO NOTES NEWS BROADCASTING FOR VILLAGERS a Own Correspondent, t < wireless as a means oi the ignorant villagers in I lorth by Mr. C F Strick•eiit interview with the Morning Post Mr stricklj proceeding tu Nigeria "-operative urbanisation i "I the government He russ with the Nigerian :•.< possibility
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  • 724 11 merica Likes To Hear Big Ben can listeners seem to like the Programmes. They have fre- praised everything that comes BBC. studios and British >andi have often been described ertor to those in America. One litest "bouquets" sent to the BBC lrom a listener in New York
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  • 226 11 Temple Press*! new handbook "Air Transport Manual" (first edition. 3s 6d. prepared by the statT o! "The Commercial Motor" is now on sale. Whilst there are several technical books dealing with military and civil aviation and aircraft, also handbooks on flying. compact handbook on the position ol
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1051 11 Assets exceed $12,000,008 < Aaeurance in foree trot W.itt,f I I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I 'Incorporated In the Btralta Bett.lt menu HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Ufc Building, CecU Street, Singapore. u^n OFFICE: 27> ow Jtwt I J The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 483 11 Some Stations That Are Well Received I A local enthusiast sends the iollow- ing detailed list of really good receptions received on a G.E.C. Set. j Daventry he says> gives best reception. 6.20 to 8.20 a.m. 49.6 Meters Dials 49 V2 52>v Daventry. gives best reception of the day. Begins
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    • 134 11 5.15 News Bulletin and Announcements 5.35-6.0 The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. Sunday. December 3 G.M.T. 2.0 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. A summary of tho week's news. 2.15 Popular Oratorio programme < gramophone records 3.0 p.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. A Scottish Festival Service: Lesson read
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  • 35 12 Nov. 30. Maur. «Nor Solalric. Fontianak. Gemas. Jerantut. Rusa. Brit.>. Dec. I.— Tinhcw. Benwyvis. Hong Kheng. Perak. -Brit.*: *Hai Hing. Tennessee. »Nor. t; Suwa Maru. <Jap. Tobelo. Soedoe. Petronella. Tabian Dut... Hong Ho. -Chi.).
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  • 133 12 Lumber Tongkang Lost I A large tongkang belonging to a j local sawmill concern and employed in i the lumber trade, sank in Dutch j waters two days ago with a full cargo of logs for Singapore irom one of the Dutch Islands. She was the Sum
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • Article, Illustration
      24 12 The new Holt motor vessel Gordon, which is in Singapore on her maiden voyage. She is to be employed Mi the Singapore Australia service.
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    • 613 12 HOLT'S NEW I MOTORSHIP IN PORT Ar. Attractive addition to Mcmn Alir^'d Ht>lt and Co.'s tleet ol >uam-t-rs. m.v Gorgon arrived fIKMB Uu builders In Singapore on Tl.ursd. morning and will leave this llternoofl on her maiden voyage witli a oumplement ol passengers and general The
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    • 21 12 The idea that the depression can be cured by increasing purchasing power is a pernicious doctrir.r Prolessor J I H. Jones
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    • 64 12 Ships KpKtttf Ea>t Wh... i H.MS 20 Main Wharf I ,»tr.. T\\. Empire !>..< k I Clt] B( u\' Empire |)o« k Wrvt \Vh.iri f IUM KOTO n\. K .Main Whan H pp.: I ».«kul W Bi Oil Uii.ni C«U Uli.,; t VESSELS in Ks lan.iunc Pimm Alt
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    • 34 12 c\iicut:.. N T.ik.K 1 B 111 1 Van V H- N M II for B Dili l An K» p kok 1 12 far 111 Di iuU K. llaroti a 1 11
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 604 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND F.tgj.ar monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA a,6i* tons* ana the s.s. MANGOLA <3 352 tons»: [Cargo only] s MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins
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    • 255 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON IDMESS 22. P\l I WALL. Imm 5 of fast tvs Mail P.. RANGOON. <»l OMBO r MAKSI IMh PLI M«'i in \m 1 ON'DON With t. Lam KiUfNi w« CHESHIRE VORKBHU SHI l OXFORDS BTATFORDS] OLOUCEBI I WORCEBI I CHESHIRE YORKSHIRh BHROPBHII Throuj- 1 Fares to fl
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 336 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday P" 1 Kuantan (via Jerantui Monday to Friday 7.30 am. Kuantan -via Jerantut' Saturdays pm. Kelantan -via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan 'via Gemas every Monday. Wednesday. Thursday
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 518 13 r O. British India and Apcar Lines. f( Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO NDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. T rsz 'grr r ANCHI to To'oo »r 6.100 Dec.
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    • 521 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer City of Evansville n on T S iIS City of Norwich Dec 2 Jan 2 City ot Rou b aix F R H NG 0 BHANGHA JAPAN. City
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    • 869 13 ™k t INSURANCE. KS££.£ d LS d a QlObe Th6 J^™ «< *<"•' l~<r~R AILW AYS Ths Federated ftfelaj state. Railways The Rova: Buu Railway of 7Ao BLUE FUMMCL LIME WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON AND NOBTB CONTINENT Via Port SweitenhAm. Peaasj »a« Colombe A. HECTOR Aden. Mtargllt, lad CM HAVRE
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 925 14 k. p. ivi. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TOBOALI Saturday. D#c. 2. Koedap. Tumpoctih. Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis molSJlitortW-'Bec- 2- Rhio.Bawean. Padang-Bay, Boeleleng and Socrabata. TOGlAN— Saturday, Dec. 2, Pontianak. |i-|| TOMOHON— Saturday, Dec. 2, Slngkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. TORADJA-Saturday. Dec. 2, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. BELA WAN-Sunday, Dec. 3. Rhio (passengers and mails only).
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    • 407 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dbid AMEMCA^MAIL LINE^ TRAVE L IN COMFORT ON President Liners First Class For years President Liner First Class, symbolizing comfort at sea, has proved the popular choice of discriminating Trans-Pacific travellersTourist Now these fine large easy riding liners offer in addition a new economical prade featuring the
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    • 634 14 O. S. K. LINE I BUENOS AIRKS MA COLOMBO. S. BI'ENOK \IK| N| I AFRICA. BRAZIL AND LRCCU'AY. EAST sni in l^l (Express Service) rlnfc I ms. Buenos Aires Maru 10.000 Der. I ss Artl I m.s. Santos Maru 7.300 De<-. 31 u I m.s. Rio De Janeiro Maru 10.000
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  • 1501 15 'SPURS LUCKY AT LEEDS HOME FOOTBALL Rain Plays Decisive BIGGEST LEAGUE SCOIiE SINCE 1909 ti Our Own Correspondent > London, Nov. 19. effect which weather -an nave in first-class I u'.ball was strikingly de--1 j esterday, when heavy rain rounds accounted not only i alarmingly poor display by the but
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  • 40 15 Selangor Malays to Visit Singapore. The Selangor Malays are to visit Singapore next week-end. They will play Singapore Malays on Saturday and Singapore Chinese on Sunday, both matches at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Admission ten. twenty and fifty cents.
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  • 23 15 Lcn Harvey, British cruiser weight champion, who. by defeating Jack Petersen on Thursday night, also won the British heavyweight title.
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  • 286 15 To-day's League Programme The following matches in the different divisions ol the English League and the first division of the! Scottish League will be played this! afternoon. DIVISION I Arsenal vs. Liverpool Birmingham vs. Aston Villa. Blackburn R. vs. Portsmouth Derby Co. vs. Whampton W Everton vs. Chelsea
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  • 215 15 Teams For Forthcoming Matches The following have been invited to play Rugby football for Etceteras vs. M.C.O. on Tuesday. Dec. 12 (in whites) at SC.C.:— W. N. Rothery; R. V. Welch. A. L. Hill. G. D A. Lundon. W. J H. McNeill; H. L. Davies. J. L. Bonnar;
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 142 15 FAMOUS ENGLISH I TABLE DELICACIES GILLARD'S Celebrated 1 L. V. Pickle, Menager :^2z3 Plckle and M|xed Pfc k|es GILLARD'S Assorted POTTED MEATS Sp^Aa^^^l and Sp^' < ox F °^V f '"Hi CICU D/l CTCC E^ 81^*^' nNDn*rH J \ki!^? IZl^^^ GILLARD'S -^^^l^m Oxford, Pork and Beef Sausages PORK V> iffl
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    • 684 15 Hop Ale $400 COMPETITION LION 2 RAT 3 pTg~ 4 OwT S. KETTLE 6 BIRD 7 CaHHOH ""5T BEE 9 WHIPT"" IQ. TOP BELL 12 SNfIKE"*" 13. WflTCrP 1 14 BflBV 15 LOCOMOTIVE B7 DOG [The ANSWERS are to be torn* amongst these WORDS:— BANGS BARKS BAYS BUZZES CHIMES CHIRPS
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  • 1067 16 FIRST ENGLISH RUGBY TRIAL Record Rise Of Bristol Full-Back SURPRISE SELECTIONS IN TO-DAYS TEAMS From Our Own Correspondent.' London, Nov. 20. The event for Rnj-by iootbail enthusiasts this week has boon tr>e publication of the names of the trims for the first England Trial match. England v. Possibles, which is
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  • 47 16 Saturday: E. J. Cassels vs. P. O'Neill Dunne. Monday: H. K. Fearnside vs. G C Miller. Tuesday: E. H. R. Bcwerman vs. H. Kenshtiwood. Wednesday: Winner of E. J. Cassels and P. O Neili vs. Winner oi H. Henshelwood.and E. H .R. Bowerman.
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  • 25 16 In hockey matches yesterday Y.M.C.A. defeated Raffles' Institution 3 l on the latter's ground: and the S.C.R.C dfin aTeC j Hades' College I— nil.
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  • 260 16 KOTA RAJA BEAT BATU PAHAT Malay Football At Jalan Besar Kota Raja 3: Batu Pahat 0. In spite of the short notice to soccer fans there was quite a large crowd present at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon to witness a friendly game of soccer between the local Kota
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  • 86 16 Townsend in Form Against Western India Rajkot, Dec. 1. Townsend. the Derbyshire bowler again played a leading part in aiv M.C.C. victory, when the English team defeated the Western India Cricket Association here to-day by four wickets. The Association were all out in their first innings for
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  • 68 16 On Sunday, the International SixMetre Class will sail the first of a series of three races for the Lipton Challenge Cup. Start 10 a.m. The B Class will sail a team race starting at 10.10 a.m. C Class will sail the last race of the series
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  • 18 16 The Aston Athletic Club is removed to new premises, No. 10 Loke Yew Street, as from Dec 2
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  • 434 16 Len Harvey Beats Petersen i London, Nov. 30. At the Albert Hall to-night in the fight for the British heavyweight championship Len Harvey, the challenger, outpointed Jack Petersen. the holder, after fifteen rounds. Harvey, displaying splendid ringcraft, outfought and outgeneralled his heavier opponent.
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  • 35 16 Third Division Teams Get Through London. Nov. '20. lii first round replays of the F. A. Cup competition Newport beat Duiwich Hamlet 6—2. and Torquay beat Margate at Margate 2— nil.- Reuter
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  • 657 16 AMATEUR RACES AT KUALA LUMPUR Mr. Beven Rides Three Winners A DAY OF UPSETS I I 'From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 1. The opening: day of the Selangor Tun Club December amateur meeting ended very successfully this evening In ideal weather with a lew clouds here and 1
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 51 16 MUSINGS or j.S.M.R. (MOSTLY MALAYAN) H=Z BY J. S. M. RENNIE A COLLECTION OF SOME 32 WRITINGS BY ONE OF THE OLDEST EUROPEAN RESIDENTS OF SINGAPORE AND MALAYA. WITH A FOREWORD BY H.H. SIR IBRAHIM, SULTAN OF JOHORE. PRICE $2.00 NETT =l OBTAIN ABLE AT' KALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, __U_«ITEI. MOKSELUM.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 265 16 TO-DAY'S RUGBY Scotland vs. The Rest on the Padan^ The annu.-.l match between Scotland and x':i<j Rest will be played at the S.CC. to-day. The teams are as follows: Scotland: tbluei: A. Ingles. N. Fyfe. R. N. Jack. W K MeNeill. R Land: D. R. Harper. J. L. Bonnar. A
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