The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 December 1933

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  • 14 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 14.143 ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1933. It CENTS.
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  • 270 1 Fighting Breaks Out In South Chekiane lEDS _MONG FLKIEN FORCE t lIARTIAL law has been declared in Shanghai 111 immuations between that city and Hangchow suspended. Fighting has broken out in South ekiang either between the central troops and the i{ h Army or Communists
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  • 167 1 Reasons For The Charhar Sortie Shanghai. Dec. 18. „f T task com Pteted. the main body oi the Japanese-Manchukuo force has begun to withdraw towards Jehol Apparently operations were primarily intended to define the Charhar-Jehol border, as the Japanese claimed a vil age where 300 alleged Chinese
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  • 117 1 French War Debt To U.S.A. Paris, Dec. 13. Notification of the Government's inability to pay the war debt instalment due on Dec. 15 has been officially sent to the United States Government. The communication points out that the Government is bound by last year's vote of the Chamber
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  • 86 1 Successful Connection With India London. Dec 13. The first Empire broadcast from India was made to-day Shortly after noon. Londoners shivering in the icy wind, listened to a description ot "nice warm evening*' in Bombay, one oi the items on t the programme which comprised a short speech
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  • 76 1 Nazi Amnesty For Thousands Berlin, Dec. 14. Herr Loebe. ex- President of the Reichstag, and several other Social ists are among the 5.000 political prisoners who will be released in accordance with General Goerings amnesty.! "in view of the Nazi election victory and the approach of
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  • 19 1 Mr Niels Nyborg associated with the. San Miguel Brewing Company of; Manila, is visiting Singapore on a business trip.
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  • 92 1 Brit-ill Plane Leaves For Alor Star From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, Dec. 18. The air liner Astraea has arrived. 1 piloted by Capt. Prendt rgast. who I brought the >ame plane over a survey trip earlier In Che year. There is a 'big mail lor Bangkok, mostly
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  • 32 1 Large Area Destroyed At Bangkok (From Our Own Correspondents Bangkok, Dec. 18. A big slum area was destroyed by fire in Bangkok yesterday. European insurance companies are very lightly affected.
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  • 35 1 Hon. Mr. Cadogan To Sail Next Month London. Dec. 18. The Hon. Mr. Cadogan with his wife and daughter leave for China from Marseilles on Jan. 26 by the s.s. Chitral. Reuter
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  • 358 1 London Salvage Corps Corrupt As I Long As He Has Known It! HOW GOLDEN LIAR WON MONEY FOR MILES London, Dec. 18. "DRIBERY and corruption in my business started before M I was born declared Leopold Harris, giving evidence at the trial of Capt.
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  • 25 1 England won the first Test Match against India at Bombay by nine wickets. Details and scores on page 16.
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  • 66 1 Echo Of Incident In New Promotions London, Dec. 13. An echo of the H.M.S. Royal Oak affair in 1929 is heard in the Admiralty announcement that Vice- Ad miral Edward Astley Rushton has been appointed Vice-Admiral commanning the Reserve Fleet in succe.i- I sion to Vice-Admiral W.
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  • 58 1 $15,000,000 Wanted To Meet Crisis Hong Kong. Dec. 18. Canton authorities are negotiating with foreign and Chinese bank/; in I Hong Kong and Canton for a loan of $15,000,000. to tide over the financial crisis in South China. The Central Government is said to have agreed to
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  • 170 1 BEA UTIFUL GIRLS IN HUGE PLOT Spanish Police Trace Anarchists Madrid. Dec. 18. The mystery as to what brains directed the recent anarchist rising is solved by the police raid on a luxurious flat in a fashionable quarter of Madrid where masses of documents were seized revealing an anarchical revolution
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  • 38 1 Montreal Dec. 12. A conflict for the control of Chinese gambling restaurants led to rival Chinese tongs staging a pitched battle in the local Chinatown when three men were seriously injured and sixteen arrested. Reuter Wireless
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 238 1 giGIA TEA p r jr,i> the freshness an d ranee of the M a i :i y a n gardens direct to your home. M M^l l( rjf 4* 1 1{( 111 IK iXv\l IK 111 I 111 I {(ill) I I_f 11,l 1, ii( 1 11 111 ■1\( I
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    • 143 1 On Other Pages How England won the first Test Match —Page 16. Two Singapore weddings Page 3. Federal Government's tin restriction activities criticised in Council— Page 9. Another Federal Council debate on Malay Reservations Page 9. First British airmail plane due here to-day Page 6. Marconi is going to tell
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    • 206 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALaYA CHRYSLER 1 1 LOW UPKEEP finTVi mwmm THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE Meets to-morrow at 1 p.m. at the ADELPHI HOTEL Speaker: Sir Miles Lampson ADELPHI HOTEL NOTICE Patrons are advised that a special Dinner will be served prior
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  • 667 2 NEXT MONTH'S NAVAL CONFERENCE QEVEN British warships com*J prising three cruisers, an aircraft carrier, a sloop, and two destroyers with a total personnel of something like three thousand men will concentrate at Singapore during January on the occasion of the conference between the Admirals commanding
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  • 147 2 Alleged Seditionist's Night Activities Failing to show cause, a Chinese r.rmed Mang Beng Seow. alleged to be connected with Communistic activities, was yesterday bound over in $150 with two sureties for a period of four months, by Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the third magistrate. Evidence was given
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  • 94 2 Before the Chief Justice in the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. S. 361 32— K. R. S. S. P Suppiah Chettiar vs. O. K. R. S. T. Arumugam. Before Mr. Justice Mills in the 3rd. Court at 10.45 a.m. For Decision (l» S. 475 33—
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  • 495 2 Cafe As Alleged Haunt Of Prostitutes The immediate cancellation of the Ceylon Cafe licence was ordered by Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the Third Magistrate, yesterday, when he convicted the licencee of knowingly allowing prostitutes to remain on the premises. Since, however, the defendant gave notice of appeal
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  • 535 2 UNIVERSAL ENGLISH EDUCATION Not Path To White-collar Jobs Only On Saturday, at the Garden Club, I the 1933 School Certificate Class of the Anglo-Chinese School held a fare- I well dinner, at which covers were laid ior 95. Among the guests invited were Bishop Edwin F. Lee. Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 153 2 Chinese Acquitted of Evasion Of Duty "I have not the slightest doubt the accused is connected with it. nevertheless he is acquitted." Such was the remark made by Mr. H. A. Forrer. yesterday, when, after hearing only the prosecution case, he discharged a young Chinese named Lee Ah
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  • 43 2 Doctor D. T. Skeen. who was Senior Medical Officer for the State of Negri Sembilan for a considerable number of years, and was recently lent to Kedah will be returning to his old appointment during the course of the next week or BO
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 180 2 7t?__^*^^_l w^^~^_^__^"_____ IJ m mW***^^ mm^ 1 VwJ^ M^M^^^mm^\ ™<*_&llenburgs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the 'Allenburys* Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only.
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    • 51 2 FOR SALE. REMINGTON PORTABLE "persona 1 writing" machine-quite new. excellen condition. $90 or near offer. Box No 36 L_care 0 f p ree p ress frr^f \m HA I S hundreds to choos, from. $1 50 each. 3 for $4 or 6 for $7 5( !M^sion N rth Br,dge R
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    • 941 2 CXA-SIFIED ADVERTTSEMENis I BOARD RESIDENCE WANTED. TWO EUROPEANS want board lodgings— two bedrooms and verandah —Katong or Paslr Panjang preferred. State terms— Replies to Box No. 360. care of Free Press. "BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL High Elevation— 3 Minutes from Town) Daily, Weekly and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 189 2 Diary Of The Week Tuesday, 19th. High Water 0.09 9.0 ft., 11.01 10.3 ft. Hockey Police I vs. Old Rafflesians. Depot; Wiltshires II vs. Khalsa Assn.. Tanglin. Rugby: S.C.C. tournament: P.S. vs. vs. Etceteras, Padang. Wednesday, 20th. High Water 00.51 9.0 ft., 11.49 10.4 ft. Hockey: S.C.C. Ist. vs. Malaya
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  • 485 3 WIRELESS TELEPHONE IN MALAYA MARCONI f() PUT IN A WORD AT HOME A I lEB at home will soon i) Mareoasl himself that a demand in this country M for wireless com.ll with England and similar to those which i'j>t in Java, Siam and lis of the Far East. by
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  • 197 3 Mr, H. Hoehringer Married in Singapore The first of two Interesting American marriages took place at the Presbyterian Church on Saturday, when Mr c. H. Boehrlnger, assistant American irade Commissioner, waa married to Miss Norma Schmitt. who arrived the same morning by the President Van Bueren. j
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  • 192 3 Mr. J. Wormald and Miss Josephine Hurton The marriage between Mr. John Wormald. Surveyor to Lloyd's Register. and Miss Josephine Burton, took place iat St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore lon Saturday afternoon, the Rev. Nigel Williams officiating. Mr. E. A. ThornleyJones presided at the organ. The bride, who was
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  • 832 3 WOMAN'S PLEA OF FRAME UP_ CHARGE Originally charged with cheating a Chinese cook-general of a purse containing $20.80. but the charge being. amended to criminal misap gpropriastoon h S Cecllia Misso a Ceylonese. < stood her trial yesterday when the case against her was resumed with
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  • 60 3 I The following members of the Singapore Rotary Club attended the district convention in Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 15, 16 and 17:— Messrs. W. Allan Eley, W. A. L. Schaub. A. B. Jordan, Ng Sen Choy, R. E. Holttum; Cheong Koon Seng, Julian Frankel, A. A Gossevsky, S. A. H.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 83 3 i 4 1 The Ideal Basis for Face Pozvder "HAZELINE' SNOW" (Trade Mark) Vanishes, leaving no trace- of cfreasinesa. Kerns the skin smooth and soft. Its cleansing action prevents clogging of the pores. />/ <>, i for the handoag and pots for the dressing-table at all Chemists and StOTOS Burroughs
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    • 232 3 -^^lili^ WATER •>___• '_r "*^*^_r l_— _M!n|| Hk PU IF i_ A I N fl_^_^_^_E_Bffe Bmm*. -^__i-____r <"__L_ IjMkW l^'^^rl The JeweM Ex P° rt Filter I mm I -T__i'_| Co Ltd London ?v 5t 38___^_9 SB I V- __1 F 3_v ■^Br iHfj'- SPECIALISTS IN THE SCIENCE y*|!^. '^Wj
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  • 1793 4  -  Amos W. W. Woodcock Bv The End Of The Noble Experiment This Is The First Of A Series Of Articles Describing From The Inside The Death Of Prohibition. It Is Written By A Man Who Has Fought Long For Temperance, As District Prosecutor, aAs Expert Attached To
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 163 4 (EVE RY 'VI E WPO I NT OF MOTOR CAR VALUE LEADS TO HUPMOBILENot all motor car buyers make their choice from the same chief considerations. Some want, first of all. the luxury of smart stvling. Seven tinier in recent European style competitions, first" awards have come to Hupmohile. Other,
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    • 179 4 This ought to settle the question of SAFETY fix _n i _____fl _^__L ___t __i _______r________ l__^__t __uM_il___illlll Pfc _~_M IF YOU want to know what tyre will hffag pMf car to a full .top, scrutinize the All railn r Tread Tyre. Traction in the center of the tread means
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  • Article, Illustration
    131 5 e removing sacks of opium after their swoon it rded, «erc found in a cellar |£st -STS^^E-SS '.T drUg lth bi est asaass, Kuggie,. and Calixte. the three men who were arrested. The Kins with traditional ceremon opened the new session of Parliament. He drove in state Irom Km Win.
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    • 23 5 Fra n ce 9 s Bigges t Opium Seizure Is Mad e At j Ma rs e Hies 3 Tons Of The Drug
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    • 550 5 il 1 T T I I STUDY 11 ,N YOUR I i \N lIWI (Oil M.I IHMMV, IV I MMOSI AM (ARLIRIOH Ml« Mill I l\(,.s Mt)MHM I IM ATRICULATIONI I There are manx ttsts of commencing a career, but Matrii illation W is the jumping-ofT h<Mrd for all the
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  • 181 6 Neuritis Hampered Her. In writing of the pain and inconvenience she sulfered from neuritis, this woman tells also how she rid herself oi it "I have been using Kruschen Salts for neuritis, and it certainly has the most wonderful effect. My knees were very painful, and it
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  • 241 6 Alleged Daring Daylight Hold-up A daring attempt at armed robbery in broad daylight which was frustrated by the vigilance of a Sikh constable I resulted in the arrest of four Chinese, Wee Thian Chong. Ong Chin Kow. Chin Pan and Lee Tong. The first three are
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  • 134 6 Barber Charged Attempted Murder The preliminary inquiry into a charge ot attempted murder and two of voluntarily causing hurt against Suppiah Naidu has been posted for Dec. 22 be- i fore Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate. I The charges are the outcome ot an < incident in
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  • 62 6 Two revenue officers on the watch at Tan Quee Lan Street on the evening of Dec. 9. arrested an Indian carrying a sack containing $600 worth of Indian hemp. Pleading guilty to a charge under the Deletrious Drugs Ordinance, yesterday the Chinese was sentenced to 13 months'
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  • 142 6 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- j 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 thereto. My forecast of the results
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  • 69 6 FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 18. Chelsea vs. Leeds Sunderland vs. Derby Wolverhampton vs. Manchester C. Notts Forest vs. Port Vale Bristol Rovers' vs. Norwich GiUingham vs. Queens P.R. Rochdale vs. Halifax Partick vs. Hamilton St. Mirren vs. Hearts rhird Lanark vs. Falkirk Thls d«P"cate list is for convenience of
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  • 542 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 18 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played in the English and Scottish Football Leagues on Dec. 23.
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  • 385 6 British Mail Plane l) Uc To-day M* Expected "any minute" for the past two years, the Imperial Airways machine opening a regular service between London and Singapore is to reach Seletar at 10.30 am. this morning. Thus will the British Empire's longest aerial link be completed
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  • 14 6 Mr Ambn.s. B practising solicitor manj retirin has retun visit lnr at Port Dick
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 126 6 (uncim SOAP AND o'\~ J —for HEALTHY jHfractivilluii' Mautaajrt thr m_l,, u .t». I uit. oinimoni i«. r. m Then f>h_m|MMi v. mi. run Soap i rr-|orc it* natural Km-«- thor««u. Hv vour M-alp in a hr-ltH a health* ••alp i« r- It IT Ir«e um alalaao) I J__H< <i
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  • 66 7 Ragtnar Enksen Again Remanded week's postponement was sterday, when Ragmar Norwegian who was arrest- on the s.s. Trianon and wanted in Norway for ol 150.000 kronen, was d before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge. C. E. Wray. Detective who previously applied for an warrant,
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  • 37 7 ol the Malacca High for Europe on leave last By his departure Malacca ropular sportsman. He was the of the Settlement's hockey in the pivotal position. President of the Malacca aation. Mr. Hyatt from taken his place.
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  • 83 7 Gripping Story Of Chieago Sensation gW^ Scturf -T^l imaginative biography of the life rt Chicago's late mayor. Anton Cermak :islh°e n^° f thC hi^ h s P«ts in the™ta im/woi^lr 1^ 1011 f the yor at In the hands of Preston Foster a young film stai the prlncl
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  • 76 7 Hit By R.A.F. Van Last Night Serious injuries were sustained by knl old Arab pedestrian who was knocked down by a R.A.F. charabanc in! Serangoon Road at 9 o'clock last night He was picked up in an unconscious I condition, bleeding from nose and ears and is
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  • 428 7 MALAYA AERO DISPLAY AND MOTOR RALL Y Unique Gymkhana Planned I At K.L. 1 i Although only preliminary details of .lon A A AM S All-Malaya-Rally-Gym-khana-Aero-Display on January 13/14 have been published there are already ndications that the Rally part of the Vvpnt "f SJP be well An event of
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  • 204 7 The Northern Start Control lor ttie Malayan Motor Rally has been changed from Butterworth to Prai. A special launch will sail from Penang Island at 4.15 a.m. on the morning of Saturday. 13th January, and competitors will start from Prai and carry on to the finish
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  • 171 7 Garrison Children Entertained Yesterday A large Christmas tree laden with many beautiful presents attracted more than four hundred children of members I of the Wiltshire Regiment, in the gaily decorated SVC. Drill Hall yesterday [evening, when the local Volunteers 'gave their annual Christmas Party. Tea and other
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  • 694 7 Official Answers To Questions At the opening stage of the meeting ol the Federal Council in Kuala Lum- i pur yesterday Government's reply to j questions asked by Unofficial Members j 'Were tabled. In reply to a Question by Mr. E D j Shearn. it was stated When
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  • 152 7 "Beauty For Sale" Is Now Showing "Beauty F6r Sale," now showing at the Pavilion Theatre, is a fine picture i j full of entertaining merit and there jis plenty of humour in it. Three girls who work in a beauty parlour and their men friends form the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 169 7 Opening TO-NIGHT! Just the RIGHT SHOW with a Laugh- a- minute! 615 j CAPITOLI 9.15 Universal^ Laugh-feat with the Screens craziest pair SLIM SUMMERVILLE f^M and ZASU PITTS "LOVE, HONOR _H «>••:____ Y/_K_>___! /~f^__^_KJr_2_Pl!^ A He was :l lawyer without a case! Slrf^f^fk}\ |wns a girl without a Sweetheart _3_^ySwH
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 76 8 The members of the family of the Late Mr. Lee Kim Soo. beg to thank all friends and relatives for their condolence and sympathy in their recent bereavement. They trust that this expression of th.ir gratitude will be accepted as an acknowledgment of the many beautiful wreaths, caskets, and
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  • 444 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1933. De Valera Trails His Coat T'HE deplorable dispute between the Irish Free State (or should it be Mr. de Valera J and the British Government has reached, so far as the Irish are concerned, that curiously Gaelic phase of back-bit-ing or coat
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  • 989 8 BETWEEN half-past ten and eleven o'clock this morning a large British monoplane of the Atalanta type will irrive at the air base at Seletar. Quite i number of British aeroplanes have done the same thing in the past ten vears or so. but this is a
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  • 595 8 Municipal Committee Ho. 4 has dis- 1 approved an application for permission to hold a live-stock exhibition at the old Race Course. Mrs. Simons, wife ot Mr. D. J Simons. Of Klang. will be leaving Klang on Dec. 20 for Singapore to join the Ranchi lor
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  • 239 8 t|ISS Hams*.. I fI her mi: il:. lttle patch <: >attered br« H able be.sul H ngs and Or I aded pag uune witn a Clatl "it isn't mine I innounced l I I 0 the hotel i I I light:. mousing tin I noiv varied. "Sun I I
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  • 18 8 The President ol l has been authors elusive use of Mount a fee of ten dollar excluding Saturd.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 286 8 p or xmas <§* i|pv 4? New Year Parties. m "Vintage 1926 CAILIDBCCIIi'S I— m^m^ —s^»a«»— mmmmmn -its ias irtTSi i_ BY SPECIAL >a_^ _H_'>^r T0 H>: THF \PPOINTMEN_ KING OF SIAM ATTRACTIVE LINES IN ENAMELLED GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WE SPECIALISE THIS YEAR ALL OUR TOILET WARE IN STERLING
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    • 49 8 THE FLOODS IN SINGAPORE are very disquieting, says a writer. What he evidently needs is an i assurance that all is right in the main. Keep in the swim by taking out -GAFLAC" POLICIES. 3 j GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. j Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 193 9 fS^ t action blam ed at fEDLRAL COUNCIL MEETING Prod_«| nf Cntr.. Are Criticised FULL-DRESS DEBATE ON MALAY RESERVATIONS ENACTMENT; AMENDMENT LOST 'From Our O-.vn Correspondent SS__3S? r -55 to-d..v lu F^eral Council he recalled the f_S Ce sslul but reduction 01 stocks \v, S lar
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  • 156 9 DIMITROFF MAY BE ACQUITTED hstag Fire Tibial niy Completed Leipzig, Dec. 13 trial is nearing its rhe speech for the prosede by Dr. Werner who the signal for the he German State t<* rise abllsh a dlctapn tariat instead of Germany would have 1 <"• t-ts In other lands described
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  • 80 9 Leips-f, Dec. 14. Torgler will be rians, Dimitroff, acquitted if the tin H Ichstag fire d< mantis ol the Dr. Werner. r quested capital deprivation of that Van der ilty of susln conjunction with Bed that they the proceedings aj far m. -at that there was insufhthat
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  • 98 9 l.eipzg, Dec. 15. St Van der Lubbe a his services and refused to do With him. his Dr. a argued that he ;:ed to address court on behalf of Government's action situation after urged the Court to ibbe guilty only in a and he should thererm of
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  • 31 9 emand In U.S.A. For Extension Washington. Dee 18 r t try has request NIP.. A xtend the autountil September next. "It declared General N I R A administrator.— Reuter
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  • 25 9 London, Dec. 15. ler oi the Opposition. Mr. bury, who recently fell and thigh, had a fair night and ible this morning. British
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  • 167 9 Contentious Issue Now Raised ►UK-? tt London. _>ee. 18. chls rh,° USe 0t L °rdS to -™orrow laun- Ik ™OSt cont™tious issue lor |«n When Lord Salisbury introduces a -st r^H° rm Ule H °U6e 0I Lord The Oil the hrn" I e 5 €f ted t0
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  • 212 9 Full Dress Debate In Council Another full-dress debate on the M day Reservations law, even longer and fuller than that heard at the las* j meeting when the new enactment was i passed, was staged in the Federal Council to-day. The hon. E D. Shearn. European legal member,
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  • 50 9 L Irish Delegates In Germany Berlin. Dec. 15. The discussions between Germany md Ireland on the possibility of extending the exchange of goods between the two countries opened here today. The Irish delegation includes Mr. Ferguson, Under-Secretary in the i [rish Free State Ministry of Economics. Reuter Wireless
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  • 63 9 Alexandria. Dec. 13. Mr Jean Sakellaridis. aged 85. the originator of the well-known Sakellaridis cotton, died in hospital todav as a result of injuries received when he was knocked down by a "it Is noteworthy that owing to the decrease in yield of Sakellaridis per acre it probably
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  • 210 9 a Members Talk The Clock Round Tl London. Dec. If. tne House of Commons established a post-war red rd for the length of sitting when it rose at 330 p.m. after jroac In session since 2.45 p.m. on Thursday Most of the time was spent m debating
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  • 165 9 Madame Retry Gives Display At the Adelphl Hotel last evening Madame Kitty Petry gave a most interesting exhibition of mental telepathy. It had amazed everyone throughout the world, how this most attractive lady can so easily feel what ones innermost thoughts are. Madame Petry demonstrated how she can
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  • 127 9 In Aeroplane Engine Exports London. Dec. 14. i Britain is still by a long wav the wading exporter of aeroplane engines and material, states the 1933 edition or Jane's authoritative annual. In "All the World's Aircraft." British air liners seem to be alone in being able to carry
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  • 68 9 North Sea Island's Declaration Berlin. Dec. 11. "Norderney is free of Jews." is the inscription of a seal which the Municipal council of the popular K< Sea island resort ask inhabitants to affix to their letters. The Council, explaining that Jews are not wanted there, threatens that
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  • 155 9 London. Dec. 15. A refutation of the Arab complaints that they were being pushed out of Palestine by the Jews was made today by Mr. John Buchan at a private meeting of the Palestine Committee of the House of Commons presided over by Mr. L. M. S.
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  • 21 9 Rome, Dec. 16. The Chinese military mission was received by Signor Mussolini to-day and visited the naval establishment at Leghorn. Reuter
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  • 39 9 Mr. Chamberlain's Financial Hopes London. Dee. 15. "I have every hope thai at the nd of the current financial year we will have substantial surplus, declared Mr. Neville Chamberlain to-day m o speech at Halifax.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 71 9 Listen, Dee. IS. A large slice ol colonial preferen^ has been granted by a decree reducing tariffs on tea and rice imported from the colonies by 70 per cent and other goods CO per cent Suyiar and tobacc i .ire not affected The tariff on foreign tea is increased ten
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  • 119 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates London. Dec. 18. Messrs. Malcolm Bowley and Sons closing prices to-day were Spot £228-7-6 (£229-0-0.) 3 Months £228-7-6 (£229-0-0. 1 Market Steady. STERLING London, Dec. 18. New York 5.14 <5.06'_.» 'Paris 83>_ «833 4 RI'BBER London. Doc. 1«S. Spot (Seller*)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 29 9 CAPITOL Next Change M.G.M's great surprise MUSICAL SHOW— BROADWAY to HOLLYWOOD" with ALICE BRADY ao- MADGE EVANS (of "When bl- Meet" f,_e) JACKIE COOPER aoJ The ALBERTINA RASCH DANCERS.
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    • 157 9 f|C^' *'~l_*^Sff fOR THE CONVENIENCE f|{L_^ T' V^^_S 0F CUSTO!WEI?S OU R l||r^/[^v-|gp SHOW ROOMS WILL T''~(lo®?so^ REMAIN OPEN UNTIL j r y M*{ 5.30 p.m. ON THURSDAY, M 1 FRIDAY. SATURDAY Ct\\ of this week. VN I ChAiAtmad 1935 Your Christmas Orders Will Receive j Careful and j Immediate
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  • 1807 10 Mr. Bagnall Replies To Home Criticism REFERENCE to London comments on his speech on July 4 last were made by Mr. J. Bagnall, who presided over the ordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Co. yesterday. Concerning the premium for Straits tin in comparison with the price
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  • 78 10 Rubber Association Singapore, December 18, 12 noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot .loose) 13 516 13*8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (F.0.8.) 13 1116 13 13 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Dec. 13 3 8 13 l 2 Jan-Mar. 13l 2 13^8 Apr-June 13
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  • 182 10 Singapore Produce Prices Singapore. December 18, 12 noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.00 Java Cube 6 50 Hamburg Cube 6.50 Muntok White Pepper 21.50 White Pepper 21.00 Black Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundried 3.15 Copra, mixed 2.45 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago Flour
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  • 149 10 27 Countries Act Against Imports From Tokio Tokio. Dec. 3. Action against the importation of Japanese commodities has been taken by 27 countries in the world, according to results of an investigation made by the Trade Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and announced to-day.
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  • 357 10 Little Interest Taken Bv Straits w Messrs James F. Hutton's review of the Manchester cotton market dated Nov. 22. states Although there has been little alteration in raw cotton values during the last few days, the general tone has bean weaker in spite of an
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  • 421 10 Malacca Residents Express Their Views The 94th and 95th meetings of the Trade Commission were held in Malacca on 15 and 16 Dec. Evidence was taken from Mr. F. M. Edmonds (Messrs. Sime, Darby and Co.. Ltd.) regarding the arbitrary and surcharge on cargo shipped by Conference steamers
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  • 705 10 "VERY DEFINITE STEP FOR WARD London Opinion On Batavia Conferences i (From Our Own Correspondent .l London, Dec. 1. The series of meetings now being held in Batavia for the discussion ol rubber restriction proposals is regarded here as being of the very highest importance, and in many quarters it
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  • 63 10 The buildings of the Frongoch Welsh whisky distillery near Bala have been bought by Dr. Davies. Bala, and Mr. Arthur Morris, Llanuwchllyn. This was the only whisky distillery in Wales, and it closed down about thirty years ago. During the war about 4,000 German prisoners were interned there. There were
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  • 148 10 Stock Rwrhifr i On the Stock I )1 tlie account CI restricted busim Uoa ot a lew taMtan presented a lie. The only feature il markets In copper to A] rise in the pflet <>i K. W ill Street ruled Id.disappointed at then in the kold ptfCs ft
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  • 124 10 December 18 SKLLIVLondon. 4 nionth> rtghl London. 3 months London. 60 days I London, 30 dayi' i lf London, demand London, tt Lyons and Paris Hamburg, demand New York, demand Batavia. Sourab.t-. I Samarang. demand Penang. demand Calcutta. Bomba. th nd Rangoon. Madras. Colombo, demand Hong Kong, den
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  • 93 10 r From Our Own C London. Figures published tin that during the iirst Dim 1933 the British North B ttred> Company earn l i Borneo amounting to E 205.636 < -15.745 for the eorr. sp of 1932 >. while expendltui to e 140.413 < against EH
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  • 906 11 yesterdays Closing Quotations Kinta Electric Ord. 6 9 71 Malacca Electric Ord. Malacca Electric 1,3 1 35 Pref s i $1 > Malayan Breweries («>«* los' 2 Maynard ($10) ,|X J-" MeAlister and Co. ,$5O) n% 7^' 0 o Oversea Insurance 515 5 5 xd Overseas Chinese
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  • 313 11 Defendant Withdraws And Consents There was a sudden termination of the action in which the National Bank, j Limited iMosley Street branch. Manchester 1 sought to recover from Mr. Henry Hyman Pearlberg. Daisy Bank I Road. Victoria Park. Manchester, the j sum of £101.409 13s. 9d overdraft
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  • 155 11 False Chop "Made In Manchester" Egyptian Customs officers are reported to have seized quantity of Japanese cotton goods which were stamped •Made in Manchester." Japan has been making a big attempt to capture the Egyptian market. In the first seven months of this year her exports to Egypt
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  • 39 11 Nadir Shah's Assassins Sentenced To Death Kabul, Dec. 17. Abdul Khaliq. the assassin, of King Nadir Shah and his accomplice, Mahmud Coma, has been sentenced to death. Two others have been sentenced to transportation for life Reuter
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  • 605 11 NEW BOOKS AT RAFFLES LIBRARY To Be Issued To Members To-morrow The lollowing non-action works will be ready lor issue at Raffles Library tomorrow, at 9 a.m. Lord Aberdare. Ed.. Rackets. Squashrackets. Tennis. Fives and Badminton Illus. Oliver Baldwin. Unborn Son. Hilaire Belloc. Charles the First: King
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  • 121 11 Dutch Delegates' Proposals To Japan The Hague. Dec. 16. j The Japanese cotton delegation tojday discussed with the Dutch cotton industry delegation difficulties concerning the question of the importation of cotton goods into the Dutch East Indies. The Netherlands delegates outlined jthe basis for future discussions, which the
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  • 37 11 New York, Dec. 16. Nine convicts were reported as killed when a number of convicts escaped j from the Trujillo penitentiary. Hon- duras. Four soldiers were wounded in the affra* Reuter
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  • 86 11 Attempt To Kill Max Braun Fails Paris, Dec. 15. An unsuccessful attempt to kill Max Braun. the Social Democratic leader in the Saar. is reported from Saarbrucken A parcel posted to Braun's house was found to contain a bottle filled with gunpowder and nails and was fitted
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  • 80 11 To be Carried By British Plane Brindisi. Dec. 15. Some twenty thousand letters despatched from Amsterdam last Monday by the plane attempting to fly to the Dutch Indies in 3>_ days which was forced to descend in Italy by engine trouble were picked up to-day by the regular
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    • 930 11 Aaseti exceed Sl.eoaoAa g~-.f. _gBW? mmmmtmm In force ever gMIMg The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated to the Straits Settle—ems) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, CecU Street Sinea™, The Company has £20.000 deposited ws_T__.lT LONDON OFFICE: 27 OM c deposited with the Supreme Court ol England and
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  • 880 12 CAPT. KIDD WAS INCOMPETENT BUNGLER Rider Of The Spanish Main Is "Debunked" These -debunkers"! No one to safe|i from them nowadays. Heroes of the i kings and politicians, knaves and frnpire b^iSers^all are fair game for I fhe biographer of the modern school c whose delight it is to strip
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  • 107 12 Ship* Alongside the r.xpertrd t.. k.ast \VI:.»il 11 mliutm 1 Gait I Clara Jrb>» n An] slain \Miar! mlj.ii,, < Baloeran 18; M 3uren, ■urtM n Kudat 7: Kedah 6 Kmpirr Dork (Fntraiur <. steel Bealarer 30. R 35; Marudu 39 Kmpirr Dock il.iitMiiu Q Silverwalnut I West
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  • 182 12 Peace Among British Lines Foreshadowed London, Dec. 15. i In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Neville Chamberlain announced that difficult and complicated negotiations with a view to ending competition between the Cunard and White Star lines have reached a stage at which the Government felt justi i.
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  • 41 12 And Champagne Used For i Christening i Bremerton, Washington, Dec. 17. The ancient rite of champagne > christening was resuscitated to-day at the launching of the Astoria, the fastest and most powerful of the new 10,000 ton cruisers. Reuter.
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  • 22 12 Japanese shipbreaking scheme will, it is feared, result in a shortage of small i tramp tonnage suitable for the trade to China.
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  • 312 12 New Vessel For The M.B.K. After the first Japanese-built motor ship Akagisan Maru. owned by thr Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Ltd.. was comIpleted in their Tama Works and her! lactualI actual pirlorman.v showed a decisive superiority over the owners' steamdriven sister ship Akihasan Maru. the Mitsui company acquired an
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  • 159 12 Lipis. Brit 4?><» gl2 for Kuantan 20 12 Berouw. Dut. 35.' 18 12, for Palembar.. Reijnst. Dut 14. for Java 21 12 Both. Dut 1 48.1 ifor Tg Priok 18 12. Kola. Bnt 729. from ■angft for Bangkok 21 IS Tomohon. Dut 684 :nbtl 18 12. for I
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  • 20 12 M« I it has be< 105s per I Oil in Drums irom Bl ill Ports ln Europe
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  • 28 12 The follow hv_ the Ipoh irom 1 Crochett. Mrs J B W. it Ford Miss Elson. Mr I L. D Harris Mr p and eh: ld
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  • 15 12 The P Hid 0 Bong port Rt II day She will pr S.H.B B l
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 592 12 Burns Philp Line. (.Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) ana the s.s. MANGOLA (3.352 tons): [Cargo only] >t MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 95 12 TRANSLATIONS from or to Dutch, French, Gorman. Norwegian COOK'S TRANSLATION BUREAU, St, Robinson Road iTs. H. LINE. ISHIHARA ?.\THSTRI\I IW TRANSPORT 00 I Incorporated ln Japan* REGTLAR FREIGHT IND PASSENGER SERVH From Japan Due HAVRE MARU DM M ERIE MARU Dec. 30 I NAGOYA MARU Dec. 31 V c rOR
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    • 513 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday P m Kuantan <via Jerantut > Monday to Friday 7.30 am. Kuantan -via Jerantut) Saturdays r < P-m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan uia Gemas) every
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    • 529 13 P. o British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARCn SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N m rSDER CONTRACT WITH HIS VU LONDON AND FAR BAST m^ f RNMENT OITWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Tonnage. Singapore. D Tonnage. Singapore BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 21 Ranpwt CORFU
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    • 529 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) n AD "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG Steamer A P RTS AND SUEZ SSIL UAMtSUK <*- City of Evansville Dae SalI City of Norwich V Dec. 29 Jan. 2 City of Bath F R H N 6 G *M>
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    • 1283 13 I mmmmmmmmm 1 A 1 nßß^^,^' I JJ^U* FOTOIRL LINE Ocean THI HUA KHIOW BTEAMSHIP CO (1881) -Ream Snip Lta, __ki vw rHB BS^tm^TZ&S" l^ 0 LW THR OUNARD STEAMSHIP Oc LM IHC BTRAnS BItAMPHIf Oo im THE SARAWAK nTtAUHHIP n i__l rHE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd TT_R AUSTRAOAaN __^tS?a«
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    • 717 14 k. p. m. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ ROKAN- Tuesday. Dec. 19. Bengkalis. Paneh, Berombang, Tandjong- Mengeidar, Tandjong-Leidong and Asahan. MAJANG Wednesday. Dec. 20, Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan. PoeloePallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday. Dec. 20, Muntok and Palembang. CREMER -Wednesday. Dec. 20, Belawan-Deli and Penang. REIJNaST- Thursday. Dec. 21, Cherioon (not for
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    • 433 14 a DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dbid AMERIC^ MAIL LINE 1 llt/m T^mJ* 1 U Isi I I I (-Stg^OfSl I id \^S^**\mwJ a___-_-a_ami EUROPE a AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG
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    • 604 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA t Santos Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban. Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. BOBtOt and Montevideo f Manila Maru Rio de Janeiro via Colombo. Moafef :\inzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira I I renco Marques. Durban. Alg<u 1... London Main Cape Town. Santos and
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  • 513 15 AIRMEN OVERWHELM S.C.C. Hockey Score Five Times In Padang Encounter > nil; R.A.F. 5. was little need for the R.A.F. brought their goal keeper to yesterday for their hockey a ith the S.C.C. He was only ed upon throughout the the visitors won by five ais and even then no
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  • 168 15 Inter-State Hockev At Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Dec. 16. In an inter-State hockey match be- i tween Perak and Penang the home i team trounced the visitors by five goals! !to two. From the start Perak were the aggressors and two minutes from the I
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  • 62 15 The following are selected to play for the Y.M.C.A. Junior Department "A" Team against the "B" Coy. of the Wilts. Regiment on Friday, at 5 p.m. at the Y.M.C.A. Pool. Fort Canning: Lim Kim San. Lim Thye Hock. Chan Choon Jin. Yap Yeow Slang, Lee Hin Ming. Sim
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  • 222 15 Details Of January Meeting The January meeting of the Perak Turf Club will be held on Saturday. Wednesday, Saturday. 13th. 17th and 20th January. f There will be three runs each for Horses Classes 1 and 2. Two runs each for Horses Class 3 and Ponies Class
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  • 410 15 Singapore G.C. Too Strong For Garrison \Golf r The match between the Singapore Golf Club and the Garrison Golf Club played over the Garrison Golf links on Sunday resulted in a win for the Singapore Golf Club by 11 points to V 2 The scores were as below (Singapore G.C.
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  • 202 15 To Keep Him Out Of Mischief Stocks, chains and locks were exhibited in the Penang Police Court, when a Tamil named Arulandu was charged before Mr. D. Wills with wrongfully confining a compatriot also named Arulandu. between Nov. 9 and 11 at 52M Penang Road. The
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  • 285 15 Singapore Season Ends The official badminton season was brought to a close on Saturday when the finals of the remaining event.* namely the Inter-club, ladies doubles and mixed doubles were played ofT at Mr. Tan Chin Heng's court, Tanjons Katong Road. Heavy rain prevent* -J play commencing earlier than
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  • 110 15 The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. Ist. XI against S.C.R.C on the S.C.R.C. ground on Wednesday, at 5.15 p.m J. Ferguson. R. Lyne. L M Pennefather. V. Xavier. P. O'Dwyer. R. J. R. Stracey. M. Catchatoor. W. R Willis. O. L. F. Willis. D. Ross. P. C. Sands.
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    • 73 15 Ask Jack if he's got O __Jrl W a Queen of Diamonds Wm\\\\W _F^ IS HH _V __1 iflr _F a __B _fir_^_^_. 1 "■T A^ m mm v \W \fllr o^wfc____^^ fe^^A -^^^^4*\ JL I- Is />% «I_=H **n**Z*>^^ i \7 s*s\ irk c* I C*Tr»Y\ TI II 111
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  • 1030 16 UNDIAiN BATTING TAIL FALLS AWAY INichols' Trundling and Keen Fielding Ensure Victory AMAR NATH'S FINE DISPLAY I PXGLAND comfortably won the first Test Match at Bombay by nine wickets. India, at their second knock, were dismissed after lunch yesterday for a total of
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  • 769 16 Weak Forward Work Responsible For S.C.C.S Poor Display m slands A\ 12pts: S.C.C, "A**. .nil. It was mainly through weak forward vork that the S.C.C. were so decisively lefeated on the padang yesterday by he Islands. The visitors' pack pushed hem off the
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  • 74 16 The Selangor Club XV will play two matches in Singapore next week-end. On Saturday the annual match for the Trophy will be played against the S.C.C. on the Padang and on Sunday the visiting team will play the Malaya Command at the Anson Road
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  • 124 16 Tanglin Club Tournament Following are the results of yester!ties: A Class R. R. Caldbeck owe 1 beat H. S. tt plus 1 2—9. 9—6, 9—B. 9—5 H. Droogleever scr. beat T. J. A. i plus 2 3—9, 10—8. 6—9. 9—7, B Class 3. Johnson-Hill scr. beat W. Pen>lus
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  • 356 16 GOOD FIELDS FOR PENANG RACES HANDICAPS j FOR THE OPENING DAY Short 5.... 8 9 Y Anucur 8 a Senlac 8 s Gen.ndf rra RACE 7. Hor -rv (l,.ss I h Nonya I. Till. 1 Comprador Green Oak 8 9 Done Up Happy New Year 8 9 feHle Edna 8':
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  • 33 16 Refresher Course Meeting To-da\ At the meeting to i Road Stadium to-d subject will t» OM -tid< R. Nesbit will Mtttttttt of his formtr Referees. Club Capt and members interested artattend.
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  • 18 16 mmmmmmmm Manchester Cit> Bet( -Austrian Visitor* London Manehest.: C Football CL.b bv three i P* Ut(a-
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    • 40 16 GIFTS for CHRISTMAS Delightful Stationery in Dainty Presentation Caskets Available in Full Range of Pleasing Shades. We Invite Your Inspection at MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, LIMITED: STATIONERS: SINGAPORE. Our Establishment will be open until 5.30 p.m. every day this week. t
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    • 25 16 jt- r.. '__i|if* I I jl I I Br^ j WHICH OBVIATES THAT K LETHARGIC FEELING IN THE MORNING MADE BY FRASER L NEAVE LTD.
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