The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 December 1933

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  • 14 1 The Singapore Free Press ~V. 14.145. ESTD. 1835. THFRSDAY. DECEMBER 21. l«m IS CENTS.
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  • 179 1 Four Fukien Army Corps Ready _L Kl< I CHINESE FLEE Shanghai. Dec. 20. ti Ting-kai. CommanI the Fukien Forces Yenping by aeroplane ol the field headNorth Fukien where my corps, consisting of 60.000 men art concentrated. assisted by thousands from Kiangsi. will multaneously in three northwards. the
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  • 157 1 SHANGHAI MURDERESS REPRIEVED Result Of Petition To Sir M. Lampson The North China Dailv N ews under Mrnlster h fo SfljH La Hflriw na has Mrs Hadley. sentenced to death for t£ 'murder of Captain Youngs "ter TK_ Later. hu it-port that Mrs. Hadlev had nrmed. The sentence of death
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  • 103 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Is Guaranteed By The Central Government Hong Kong. Dec. 20. Mr. Chow Lu. President of the Chungshan University and a member Df the Executive Council of the Southwest Government, confirmed. In an interview with pressmen in Hong Kong this morning, that the Central
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  • 143 1 MIRI DOCTOR MURDER AND SUICIDE VERDICT Doc to r m Singapo re Wife Dying From Our Own Correspondent* London. Dec. 20. A verdict of murder and suicide i has been brought in against the Dutch doctor. G. Bakker. former Miri resident, who killed himself after; slaying a boarding
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  • 83 1 (General O'Duffy At West port Dublin. Dec. 20. General O'Du.iy was brought to Dublin from West-port this afternoon under a heavy escort, of police and i soldiers. No charge has yet been made against him. —Reuter. London, Dec. 18. Opening t_M Northern Ireland Parliament this afternoon the
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  • 394 1 SALES BY BANK OF ENGLAND DONE AT A PREMIUM? Bondholders Stick To German Scrip JS the American Government buying undisclosed quantities of gold from the Bank ol England at a premium? This is the question being asked in London circles following upon U.S. interest in
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  • 215 1 Planets Arc Lost In The Moon RARE HAPPENING The interest of astronomer, throughout the world has been i roused by a repot*, from TUfcfa t, the effect that the planets Venus and Saturn has been seen to disappear in the moon, gradually re■ppegling after an hour or
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  • 164 1 I London Operation Is Successful Brisbane, Dee. 20. A remarkable operation was perform- ed recently by London surgeons on Mr ;G. Flewell-Smith. District Scoutmaster! for Brisbane, who has just returned I after an absence of eleven months in Europe. When a boy he suffered a
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  • 144 1 Tribute To Late Dalai Lama Of Tibet London, l>ee. 20. A tribute to tin Dalai Lama's charm and great power M temporal and .spiritual ruler in Tibet was paid by Sir Francis Younghusband in an interview with Reuter. The Dalai Lama, said Sir Francis. succeeded in the
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  • 40 1 The Imperial Picture House. Belfast, has been closed for over two months for the purpose of modernising the interior. The wall* have been treated With sound-absorbr.u materials. the seating capacity increased unci .>. spor.gr rubber arm-rest provided each ol the seats.
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  • 48 1 Government In Touch With Negotiations London. Iter. 20. In the House ol Commons Sir P Cunliih Lister said the Government was keeping in dose touch with the rubber negotiations and he thought there a general agreement as regards ientlal conditions of any restrlc- Hon scheme Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 135 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALaVA j To-day's Attractions I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE <*-«-•) 9 30 Midnight ALSO THE WORLD FAMOUS SPANISH ARTISTS ESCANDEL AND ROSITA ORIGINAL CREATION RUMBA CUBANA IX'MAS EVE SPECIAL XMAS EVE a i*AS fcVfc DINNER DANCE DECEMBER 24th Crackers special Novelties
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    • 171 1 On Other Pages New Houm- «>f Lords reform bill introduced Pjj,c I Heath of Japanese Admiral Page 9. S.R.C defe.it Indian hockey teamPage 16. Command heat S.C.C. hockeyists Page 16. P. and O. Ranchi wins soccer cup— Page 16. Sir Miles. Lampson addresses Kolarian*. on China'*, progress^ Page b. Jewel
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    • 103 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. CHRYSLER ENDURANCE pi I i i _n__A ADELPHI HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE FESTIVE SEASON PROGRAMME ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS DECEMBER 24 X'MAS EVE SPECIAL X'MAS DINNER BALL CRACKERS STREAMERS BALLOONS KXTENSION to 2 a.m.
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  • 490 2 THE HOMEWARD AIR MAIL Ceremonial Inauguration On New Years Eve A ceremonial inauguration oi the Imperial Airways service between London and Singapore will take place at the Air Base at Seletar on Sunday Dec. 31. when the first homeward flight by the Astraea will commence. Captain Prendergast. who brought the
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  • 639 2 Piermaster Charged With Bribery A case which excited considerable interest was started yesterday before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the third magistrate, when K. Arunachalam. a pier master with 14 years' service, stood his trial on three seperate charges of receiving an illegal gratification. Mr. V. D.
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  • 362 2 Formed At Meeting Held Yesterday i A Singapore and Johore branch of the Malayan Kennel Association (which is affiliated to the Kennel Club of London) was formed at the in-: augural meeting held in the Adelphi Hotel last night. 1 The Malayan Kennel Association.; 1 which has
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  • 50 2 Madrid, Dec. 16. Senor Lerroux, leader of the Radicals, has been invited to form a Government following the resignation of Senor Barrio's "stop- gap" Government. The Lerroux Party is the largest individual unit in the new Cortes but only numbers 104 out of 473 members. Reuter Wireless. i
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  • 738 2 WOMAN'S STORY IN COURT Strange Evidence In Penang Case The story how a married girl oi 18 years was alleged to have been seduced through eating a mango given to her by a man friend was related before the Second Magistrate (Mr. D. Wills* in the
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  • 116 2 And Was Assaulted By Her Relative For misinterpreting the attitude of a compatriot towards a woman relative, a Javanese named Mat bin Dollah was fined $50, or one month's rigorous imprisonment, followed by three months' police supervision. He was convicted in a lower court of voluntarily causing
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 207 2 CREMMA "i i "THE DOG'S DELIGHT" i i Containing J Finest Malted cereals. Piah, Phosphates. i lodine. Vitamins etc J J approved by the i 1 Leading veterinary authorities J ASK FOR A SAMPLE OF THIS i NEW DOG CAKE J from J The Federal Dispensary Ltd. I i (Incorporated
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    • 910 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BOARD RESIDENCE. TENDE& TH ox,S A K,?i ON SINGAPORE Ml NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL NOTICE HOTEL High Elevation -3 Minutes from Town I Tender> Daily. Weekly and Monthly Terms Single and Double Rooms. Modern NOTICE ls hereby j. Sanitation. Garages and Tennis are now lnvlted for Terms on Application
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 357 2 Diary Of The Week Thursday. 21st High Water 01.35 8 9 ft. 12 40 10.2 It. .Hockey: Ceylon S.C. vs Wiltshire: XI C.S.C ground Friday. 22nd. .High Water 02.17 8 7 It. 13.34 9.7 ft. Boxine Guillermo vs. Graham. New World Rugby Public Services A. vs. Wiltshire Regt Dunearn Road.
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  • 683 3 M Other Nations Are Kept Out FOOCHOW'S APATHY TO NEW GOVERNMENT j Leaders "Celebrate" In Silence to semi-official "certain j confpr e wi.l, P r Wer h _3. Sen A- agents t0 Foochow to of c e o :op V e rStiSn nera, "I
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  • 220 3 Constitutional Government In 1935 Nanking. Dec l«i. L uivingChina a con- rnment in 1935. People's Assembly is held, the legislative it busily engaged n lc ol drafting a connese Gov ernment. ing the work of tne n at a meeting celeinnlversary of the ititutlon,
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  • 143 3 Mutilated Body Found At Hong Kong I Hong Kong, Dec. 15. The body of a man believed to be that of Mr. W. J. Fletcher, who disappeared from Hong Kong on Nov. 10. i has been found with the head and jarms missing. The canvas shoes on the
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  • 96 3 Nanking, Dec. 2. The Rotary Club of Nanking was i formally organised this afternoon. Dr Yen Teh-ching, chief of experts 'of the Ministry of Railways, was elected President. Mr. Lewis, manager of Asiatic Petroleum Company, was elected first vice-president, Dr. S. M. JLee, expert of the Ministry
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  • 306 3 PROFESSOR SUED FOR $5,500 ALIMONY Peiping Court Upholds Wife's Plea Th u tK_ Peiping, Dee. 14. mat the plaintiff and defend™* were legally married and that th" de a month as "living expenses.' as from January of this year, was the gistTf the judgment delivered by the Peinine District Court
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  • 60 3 Eleven Civilians Killed In Chuenchow Foochow, Dec. 14. Widespread indignation is being felt bv the populace here against the bombf ing raid carried out by Nanking 'planes I on Chuenchow, in South Fukien and local student bodies have petitioned the new government to "speed up prepari ations
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  • 82 3 Canton, Nov. 18 The refusal of banks and shops to honour Government bank notes to-day brought about a run on the Kwangtung Provincial Bank, where thousands of people gathered demanding the redemption of notes. In order to cope with the situation. the Government announces that,
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  • 268 3 FINANCIAL PANIC IN CANTON Practically All Native Banks In Danger I JyJEARLY a dozen oanks have collapsed, a number ol others are tottering, and a general financial panic !is prevailing as the result of the local banknote crisis •precipitated by rumours concerning the political situation in connection with the Fukien
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  • 381 3 HARBIN HORRIFIED BY MURDER Rising Young Musician Killed 0 Harbin, Dec. 14 Simeon Kaspe. the Russian-born naturalised Frenchman who was kidnapped on August 25 and held for ransom, is dead. He was shot through the head on November 24 and his COrp e J s now at Erhtientantze. a small
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  • 89 3 New Threat To Opium Smokers Canton, Dec. 15. A novel method to discourage opiumsmoking is being used in several interior Kwangtung districts. Drug addicts are warned that unless they get rid of their opium habit within three months. they must be prepared to live in houses 'without roofs
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 162 3 og suffers greatly from using Dutch ports for and exports. Recent 63 per cent, of the i the port of Rotterdam count, whilst that of per cent. The freight tterdam lies in the use Heme Canal. IIPLES ON WRIST w mm i Watery Fluid. Could Cuticura Healed. I M .rted
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    • 61 3 9 t_H_i r^h^^l The Jewe Ex P° rt Filter «ffj SPECIALISTS IN THE SCIENCE r^W^ry^^^^^^;^ OF WATER PURIFICATION BOTH 1 m\rvn k^lWFll IttAffj FOR SMALL PRIVATE SUPPLIES I I^Wl I AND F R E LARGEST PUBLIC I |S^S_i_ml i __p* JEWELL PRESSURE FILTERS TO GIVE 2,400 TO 92,000 GALLONS PURE
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  • 6384 4 SNOWDRIFTS FIVE FEET DEEP <From Our Own Correspondent.* London, Dec. 9. This is. in its way. an historic letter. Not because of any news it contains, but because it happens to be the very first ever sent from London to the Singapore Free Press by
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 62 4 Christian Science Society, Singapore ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY PETER V. ROSS, C. S. 8., of San Francisco. California; Member of the "Board of Lectureship of "The Mother Church. The Firs Church of Christ. Scientist" In Bostoi Mass.. on THURSDAY 28th DECEMBER 193: at ti.3o p.m. at
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    • 412 4 Hop Ale $400 COMPETITION RESULTS THE LUCKY PRIZE WINNER! FIRST PRIZE $250— for all corrlu south EOl ALIA DIWDt'D BI l\M I I. J. A. Sabate. I.x| I I' 11 i c o. A.P.C. iMiiiiif IVpl 131 N Singaoor? 125 EACH. SECOND PRIZE $100— for o mistake foi mi a
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  • 192 5 England's Placid Tennis Player To Marry Pretty Swedish Lass I ft Photographic copies of Free Press pictures j can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. > i* I P. O. exhibit in the Lord Mayor's show on Nov. 9. Expressions in the hundred yards at
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 135 5 S FAMOUS ENGLISH TABLE DELICACIES GILLARD'S Celebrated L. V. Pickle, Menager Pickle and Mixed Pickles GILLARD'S Assorted C^ POTTEI L MEATS If^Sl FISH PASTES Oxford, Pork and Beef Sausages M«J PORK 'jJA GILLARD*' Preparations are of V*AtlS.<\(iES «j ll.gh-t lass Quality, Tasty and S^ni^ aKl,OK lkt^r^^^9 delicate In Flavour and
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  • 302 6 TWO SENTENCES IN ONE DAY Sequel To Saigon Jewellery Theft 'One thing in the accused's tavour Is that he has rendered considerable assistance to the police In helping to recover some ol the property," said Detective Inspector A. R. McEwan, the investigating officer, on behalf of Hassan bin Abdul when
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  • 52 6 As a reprisal for mailing handbills and propaganda letters in which the religious policy of Hitler and other members of the Government is allegedly attacked the leaders of the Augsburg branch of International Bible Students have been, "protectively" taken into custody. Handbills were mailed to small shopkeepers who were displeased
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  • 1817 6 Co-operation The Basis Of The Future SIR MILES LAMPSON'S ADDRESS TO ROTARIANS In an unspectacular manner, China is making steady progress. It is on the basis of co-operation that the future lies and though the process of evolution must be slow, the Chinese people eventually will
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  • 348 6 $2,000,000 Contract For Local Contractors Estimates tor the new Singapore prison are in course of preparation. Tenders for this work, which is th. biggest let out to public tender for years, close on January 17. The estimated cost of the main contract is saia to be well
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  • 490 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week ntXOW will be found particular.- oi thi I U Competition No 18 in which you are igfc* ten matche> to be played in ttie __BfUth Leagues on Dec 23. will be awarded for an accurate forecast, or
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 186 6 uimiKSPius There to no better pfD |J MWmM rely upon MABTDTS PILL3. I MWrtkASbJ aU Ohemuas a Store* and I IT tS FEDERAL DISPENSARY. Rtt m Square, Slngaoor* I j_Has no ITgrly j J Hair Xow li "I had become comnWtely discouraged by a heavy y* o^\ growth of disgusting
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    • 190 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 18. j I agree to abide by the conditions governme th. tion as set out above and to accept as final the deci>ion of the j Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the
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  • 55 7 Record Consignment For Christmas London, Dec. 16 slag air mail left England Imperial Airways liner for the India and Malaya weighing n and a half. It is estimated "i20.00C communications iblc the last Christmas mail »ur tons oi Christmas air mail een despatched in the Empire during
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  • 189 7 len, its nice to have yoi How many lumps?" yea, I'm glad to bt .most incredible now tc been away, and we've m I week!" ing. I suppose you're Ir unpacking, with all its iki of broken china anc best carpet ruined by queried Mary, sympaDo try
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  • 351 7 •5 A Month On $14,000 Liability dav in e Mlils was "»«««ed yesterurn officui t Wllllams Official i£_toS^' aPPlared f r th< tes^^"w_ras r 2 years ancl was now partuei and manage'- ui Phnr. n„ T boarding house* eon ,r, P H o wa
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  • 467 7 Case Against Driver Is Dismissed TimP ?J hIS fiSt three r four times at me and made a rude grimace, complained Inspector F. Goodship in the fourth magistrate's court yesterday, referring to a motoring incident on Collyer Quay in which Mr. Reason, a municipal water engineer abuse
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  • 217 7 Money Lost On Mortgage Foreclosure M. Rajaratnam was next publicly examined. He said he was born in j Ceylon 35 years ago and came here in 1 1920. marrying two years later. He j had five children. He came to Singapore as a teacher in a Methodist mission
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  • 650 7 PERMANENTL Y DISFIGURED BY ACID Serious Charge Against Baker wkrr f g a drea <"-l sight in the u° X v: Wlth nis W. his face and neck horribly burnt, an IndUn r tailor yesterday related mJdan h,l emy a Bengali Mohammm hv hT k permane "tly disfigured i ow
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  • 341 7 pTv&CAt "The Important of Being Earnest" From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec. 19. The Johore Players presented a highly creditable performance oi Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of being Earnest" at the Civil Service Club on Saturday before a crowded house, including Their Highnesses thi Sultan and
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  • 50 7 I Chinese named Chan Ah a was yesu rday charged bi A w Criminal District Judgei w ith borrowing sum ol o+m HSf In muneyhmd-r whllo still an undischarged bankrupt He claimed trial and the case was fixed for Jan 25. for trial, ball In $200 being allowed
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 178 7 I A Great Favourite brought buck in his best Picture! SPECIAL RETURN SCREENING FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY' 61 s CAPITOL RONALD COLMAN in Samuel (;<>)dwvß*i screen triumph of SIM!. AIR LEWIS* famous storv _!_ARRQWSMITH" __By__BpwJ!i ip jJ I L!_iJ_MB-i-k-i'jli'^^-^fc-i-wL. ii y& E^^B*3E&_t(_M_u_ _^_bqB_&'v Love in his hour of triumph Roncdd
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    • 134 7 Down with the upsta rts Bring back th7 king-The great Arliss reigns Sup, .mo again! Ife/ 1 M THE SAME THRONE- 1 WT%M K,MC GOT SOREI 1 J^ See for < yourself what happens I when an exMl "1 \VV V V I 06 on Ihe loose I I ii
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCESI
    • 61 8 TAN— Tan Cheok Neo alias Florence Tan aged 23. beloved wife ot Ong Cheng Bee. at her residence No 12 Kim Yam Road, on Dec. 20th. 1933. She leaves behind her husband and an only son to mourn her loss. Funeral on Sunday, D^c. 24th. 1923 to family burial
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  • 494 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1933. Militarists Stage Come Back p TT is a commonplace ot economists i that one of the grave blunders!^ of post war policy was a desperate i< attempt to return to pre-war I < conditions. It was an under-' c star.dable impulse after
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  • 1325 8 ONE of the most interesting military., ceremonials that has ever beenj: seen on the parade ground at Tanglin Barracks takes plac? this afternoon at 445 It is the annual parade which is held by the Wiltshire Regiment every vear to commemorate the part played bv the
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  • 326 8 There will be no issue of the Singapore Free Press on Tuesday. Dee. 26. and on Monday. Jan. 1. The marriage of Mr. S. C. MacIntyre. barrister-at-law. to Miss Edith Abraham of Kuala Lumpur, will take place at the Wesley Church. Petaling Hill, Kuala Lumpur, today.
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 107 8 Wanted Indian Consultative Commit jTo the Editor. Sir. The d to appoint Q Consult.it i t lenient. s win sitration and bn i understanding ■>■ the ruled i' highly Intelligent administrator, who ter all. he is Dot i to BS bv to litter a notr I! His ftftCSPsi ir.irily the
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    • 91 8 To the Editor. Sir. -We bet. to a misstatement Dec 11 In r« ***** gallon ss "Eumaeus fl TIM sett in-: Biitish comp: never betor*- en shlpptf in such 60 per cent pure rut o: latex in buk madf :nr Sumatra tor sonv Port gwettenhan lop's h.j\-' th<
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    • 220 8 The hon M: Mrs ftfadle left K day tor Bangkok Mr Oerald H H Oriental Mi... arrived at Aior Star b plane on Saturda\ lit to the Baal The rrtagr .place P. 1 between Terenc* Ooodricke Catt< II Rubber ml H Q C India and Mrs C and Kathleen Mstl
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 251 8 'f V^CUCOWTPONSARDIN fil I VtWTAWLS tSTA»t.fSHK>7S4 INOIANO' ■■n-.l.i.i.lii'n.mt'.i-. m... .fl m;.,1,i, 'liVjj The wine of character for the forthcoming festivities CAUDBItCfCS BV SPECIAL jj» jm TO H.X. THE APPOINTMENT 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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    • 55 8 I IF THE LOBE OF THE j EAR IS THIN, says a character reader, then you can expect discretion. A thick ear, on the other hand, denotes indiscretion. The taking out of a "GAFLACT ACCIDENT POLICY is a I perfectly discreet action. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE i ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.
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  • 238 9 NEW BILL IS INTRODUCED joint Committee May Be Constituted London, Dec. 19. the House of Lords to-day Lord bury, Introducing the Bill tor the the House of Lords declared the bill did not propose to x .1 the Parliament Act. It reco^,l certain constitutional principle's t that
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  • 56 9 Sentence On Naval Officer Reduced London. Dec. 20. < ■>: dismissal from his primand passed upon C immander John Hugh Lewes by Devonport on Oct. 25 n reduced by the Admiralty to nd In respect of; and he will be renimand of the tl e date of the
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  • 97 9 Political Aims In Spain Mjdrid. Dec. 19. Sem a ministerial dessed that the Republic list and the first step end will be the re-establish-ent o: .:.ci discipline. In ew of the r riots Government is: nable to propose a general amnesty, ciflc cases will be considered. ade and
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  • 53 9 Sir Basil Rlackett Completes London. Dec. 20. BasU Blackett, has returned to :>don and has completed his report irrency Reuter. Sir BasU Blackett left Singapore by Dutch air mail a fortnight ago Iter conducting an inquiry on behalf 1 the home government into the disution of currency in
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  • 89 9 Premier Wants No Change At Geneva London, Dec. 18. Tlie Prime Minister was asked In the House ot Commons if he favoured the appointment oi a committee to draft proposals to be submitted at j Geneva ior the reform of the League! I of Nations with
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  • 130 9 Aircraft For Bombing London. Dec. 18. Replying to questions in the Bouse lot Commons of the Foreign Secretary. Mr Anthony Eden said that so lar as, he was aware it was not the tact that ta most countries in Europe the, strength of aircraft ■Peclflcally deafen- 'ed for bombing was
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  • 69 9 Girl Among Latest Victims London. Dec. 19. A message from Havana states that ?he week-end. including the beautiful daughter of the banker. Senor Franca. an hte nSKS"»Sr?^e-?y Steffi I 1 I hlC crowd stormed Franca* house J Lt Franca and his son-in-law and his daughter dead when she
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  • 80 9 Captain Of Sinking Vessel Commits Suicide London. Dec. 18. Two messages received by Lloyds Irithin twenty four hours have revealed a drama ol the sea. The American Exarch. 6. C00 tons, is ashore off North Cyprus. 'Engines disabled and making water", read the first message. Calling
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  • 81 9 Son Of Famous Novelist London, Dec. 18. Sir Henry Dickens, formerly the Common Serjeant of the City of London and the only surviving son of the great novelist. Charles Dickens, was seriously injured In an accident on the Chelsea Embankment. London, on Saturday. Sir Henry Dickens, who is
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  • 40 9 Peace Reported in Grand Chaco Montevideo. Dec. 18. It is unofficially reported that peace has been signed between Bolivia anc Paraguay, thus ending the Granc Chaco war which has continued inter mittently for nearly three years- Reuter Wireless
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  • 38 9 'Addition To Roumanian Roya Family Vienna. Dec. 18. Princess Ileana. the ex-Roumania: princess, has given birth to a daughte who will be named Maria. She alread has a son who was born last year- Reuter Wireless
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  • 723 9 A MAKER OF MODERN JAPAN Death Of Aged Admiral Yamamoto Art rnir.i Tokyo. Dec. 8. i lied to Iv UI Vh GombU Y *™amoto "remi^r Iqi, the age ot 81 ™<* imes'Nav Mi?V nd 1923 and «**> ■he Imperial side of the Restoration^ *ar ot 1868. IWWWRII(m The son of
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  • 214 9 CHRISTMAS PARTY ARRANGED Boxer Students Are Doing Well London. Dee. 19. At Mr. Quo Tai-chi's dinner party last night in honour of the Hon. Mr. Cado- gan and Lady Theodora the auests Included Sir Roderick and Lady Jones. Lady Gladstone. Sir John anrt Lady Pratt. Dr. W.
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  • 168 9 Healed Debate In The I Chamber j Paris. Dec. 20. 'The Spring of 1934 will be the critical period for Europe and for France." declared M. Tardieu In the course of a heated debate In the Chamber on a bill providing ior the delaying from one month to
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  • 38 9 Paris. Dec. 19. The Senate adopted Article Twehv >l the finance Bill providing for the reimnosition of various taxes and adjoc.rned. alter prot ing all the Articles of the Finance Bill except a lew min< r points. Reuter
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  • 60 9 Lancashire And Japan's Labour Attitude London. Dec. 20. Lancashire is not surprised by the ""okio announcement that Japan is not prepared to ratify the hours agreement dratted by the International Labour Conference which frustates the hope recently expressed by Mr. Runciman in the House of Commons of alleviating
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  • 65 9 OUTST AN DING BONDS China And Vickers i Issue London. Dec. 20. In the House of Commons Sir John Simon stated that representations had been mad to the Chinese authorities 00 every suitable occasion as regards (the Vickers bond issue. During his recent London visit Mr. T. j iV. Soong
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  • 108 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London. Dec. 20. 11 Spot I Sellers I 4 3 16d 1 4 5 32d. I Buyers' 4 1 8d <4 3 32d. I April-June 4 14d <4 116d> July-Sept. 4 1132d <4 9 32d.. D Market —Steady, ir
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 8 9 ill m i^o m PREMIERE PAVILION TO-NIGHT. daksfjkasdfjkdjfkdf
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    • 174 9 *|4b. APPRECIATED ISj|p£>GIFT CHOCOLATES <■ t I m& j CHOCOLATES ARE PACKED IN INDIVIDUAL AIR TIGHT TINS AND THUS ARE ASSURED OF REACHING YOU IN THEIR ORIGINAL CONDITION FULLER'S FULLER'S "BROOKLYN" "REGENT" i ASSORTMENT ASSORTMENT p., lbs. Price 3.75 1 Ik Price $I.K"> 2 5.25 l'-j lbs. 2.75 7.25 I
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 913 10 Liveliness On Local Share Market Fraser and Co.'s weekly report, dated Dee 19. states A heavy turnover in tin shares can be reported throughout the week under review, although attention has been mainly concentrated on the more popular stocks such as Kinta Tin Dredges. Kuchais.
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    • 216 10 Dec. lh. 18. 19. American Can. Com. 94 94& 8 94% American Telephone and Telegraph ni l 2 HO 1 110» 8 Atcheson Railroad 54 53^ 8 54 Dupont 89 88 5 8 89 Firestone. Common 18 3 4 18 7 R 18 5 General Electric i 9
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    • 46 10 mmm'JPmS!' Dec. 16, M^nnnr,, ned Ptoeapples from of which P 25 m« Unted to 3oBn «-<* where. UIU Pe and 2,374 cases else»33 0t ?o Se P c° r il l° r the period J an. 1. average of 36,077 cases per week.
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    • 103 10 Abroad Landau, Dee. is Exchange! to-day were Paris 83 1 Mew York 5.14. Montreal 5.10 1 Brussels 23.45. Geneva 16.86 Amsterdam 8.11 Milan 62 1 16. Berlin 13.66. Stockholm 19.39*_ Copenhagen 22.40~ Oslo 19.90. Vienna 29» 2 Prague 110? Helsingfors 226U. Madrid 39> 2 Lisbon 109 7 K Athens 580.
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    • 78 10 Accts. of Tekka < tin mining >to March ,31st show in tin sales 16P i I agst 341) tons. €13.771 < €24.940). plus sundry receipts, including €5.756 (nil) profit ion realisation of investments, makin^ I 2 1.028 €26.685>. Total outgoings" I including expend, at mine €10,383 I €13.389
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    • 36 10 Evatt and Co., Kuala Lumpur secretaries. Katu Tin First half DecemberotSS- r\ 19 Cubic Yards Treated 63.000, Tin Ore Won Plkuls 208 r.s>!?°£ g S° n t olidated Hours Run 121; *****: Tin re
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    • 81 10 Rubber Association Singapore, December 2§, 12 noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 'loose* 13 3 H business done R.S.S. equal to London Standard. iF.0.8.i 13 1116 13 1316 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Dec. 13 716 13V_ Jan-Mar. 13» 2 13% April-June 13 3 4
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    • 190 10 Singapore Produce Prices > Singapore. December 20, 12 noon > Buyers Sellers I Gambier 4.00 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6 50 I Muntok White Pepper 23.00 1 White Pepper 22.50 I Black Pepper 13.50 Copra, sundried 3.10 i Copra, mixed 2.45 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00
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    • 220 10 D, cember 20 SELLING London, I tnontha' sight 2 4 364 months' sight 2 4 l 32 London. (SO days* sight 2 4 1 64 London, 30 days' light 2 4 London, demand 2 3 63 64 London. T.T. 2 S M32 Lyons and Paris, demand 960 Hamburg,
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    • 95 10 Ayer Kuning 89.000 lb Badek 32 400 on nnn Br n dWaU 32 100 lb Chersonese 99 000 lb.; Dennistown I Dennistown j estate. 49.000 lb; Highlands and Lowands Para 167.500 lb.; Klabang 144.500 lb; Knan 73,100; Sungei Krian 114,200 b.; Sungei Way .(Selangor) 76.500 la 4™
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    • 212 10 FRASER 'S SHARE LIST Yesterdays 1 Alterations s lAsam Kumbang I <2 I 33s 6d 35s c.d. Ayer Weng <$1 > 1.45 1.50 .Batang Padang <$1» 31 2 W/k i j Chenderiang I£ 5s 6d 6s 6d Hong Fatts <$» 47 49 Kamp. Kamunting <ss» 5s 9d 6s 3d x.c.r.
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    • 154 10 The Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.153rd auction yesterday. Catalogued 1.394.137 lbs Tt.ii> 622.38 Offered 1.321.757 590 07 Sold 1.032.095 460 76 PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb Standard Quality No Sales Good Average Quality 13» 8 to \3* 8 Fair Average
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    • 147 10 Drive To Improve Foreign Ties Berlin. Dee. 10. A big drive to improve Germany's swindling foreign trade was inaugurated at the hrst meeting ol the newly instituted Foreign Trade Council attended by Baron von Neurath and Herr Schmitt. Minister of Economics Th<> Council is purely an adviso.y body
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    • 137 10 JEWELLERY TRADE RECOVERY One ol the most hopeful signs ol trad^ recovery in Britain is the re viva ot the Birmingham jewellery trade which is the first to fed the effect! ot trade depression and the last tc benefit lrom improving conditions Manufacturers of electro-plate and silver-plate are now working
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    • 796 10 Tin Committee Submits P| an To Government From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Dec. 19. With reference to the, tin reserve well-informed tin quarters in London. while declining to discuss the actual figures, told Reuter that the International Tin Committee has examined and submitted to
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    • 51 10 I Treasury Bilk Sho* I P j Land D on tne morn ilng md ot thi loan -ring ing 1 the dei c ndltl >ni average rat ■hoi tst allotment On s edged s.vurities |on the I hopes ot a While Ind;. investment demand ther markets wen Reuter
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    • 22 10 Imposition Ot CI M* Otitic^ Imei < Chij Q and flour I from Jan It t: I g 1 ilian Reuter
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    • 47 10 Rite In British Importi rhe lecreUi Homi tad in th. none to-d.. into India from the vas nearly £3.000.000 .< ar ending )iev. ir Alt h0t...: aMßlhl id;: was a deciuu aiding period port Mad. Kingdom rose lrcent In thi .cent in the ie< British Radio
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    • 24 10 Lond The inert shown by U ions st. exports dun:.- Ocfc cent a!.. i. creased bv T cent of th British Radio
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 961 11 mm sssssssss in fo.c* tlg.tat Hi The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd Incorporates m the Straits Settlement.) HEAD OKPICE The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ot ">«»ON OFTICE: 27, Old Jewr, lc supreme Court ol England and compiles with the British Life As.ur.nr. Companies Act to
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  • 194 12 Questionaire Reveals Better Conditions j Following a debate in the House of Lords on the evil of oil pollution in navigable waters, a series of questions t was addressed to various bodies in order to obtain definite Information as! t to the present extent of the pollution j
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  • 76 12 Canton, Dec. Z. Messrs. Jardine. Matheson and Company's Hangsan was detained at the mouth of the Min River by a Nanking cruiser and searchPrt thoroughly but courteoualv for coa? oil. petrol and salt Fo^how aS then alI Wed to rcc^ to To-day the Haiyang, o*l*l the trfp n^
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 436 12 The following passengers are providing per s.s. Ranchi sailing at 9.3( j a.m. on Friday, lor Penang. Colombo Bombay and Europe. Mr. D. K. Walters Mr. R. F. Evans. Miss D. J. Jones. Mr J. If. M. MacLe.ni. Mr. and Mrs. R. P Cojke. Rev. Austin Lee. Lt.
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    • 40 12 Chinese Shipping To Be Suspended. Nanking. Dee. 1?. J The Ministry of Communica- 5 J tions has issued an order to j J all Chinese shipping firms to j suspend services to Fukien J ports— Reuter Pacific Service.
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    • 190 12 Admiralty Considers Old Man's Invention London. Nov. 17. Admiralty experts are studying the possibilities of a device which its inrenter, Mr. Joseph Dawe. thinks will revolutionise shipping. Mr. Dawe is 72 and he claims that bi! invention will double the speed of I any craft
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    • 125 12 i "World's Most Coveted Prize tmV^simm ean trans P°rt business of the United States is the "most covered commercial prize on earth" is the opinion of Mr. Henry Klemmer. of the American Steamship Owners' AssociaSpeaklng before the Foreign Com- merce Club of New York University. Mr Klemmer
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    • 21 12 Italia Line shows a very striking it^ r o Se in tran ~tlantlc bookings since! fthe Rex won the Blue Riband
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    • 130 12 Goes Aground Off Pulau Bukum The Asiatic Petroleum Company's oil tanker Amalthus ran aground o'i i Pulau Bukum early on Tuesday morning. She was carrying cargo of heavy fuel oil from East Borneo and was putting in at Bukum to discharge the oil when she stuck fast.
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    • 393 12 •From Oi:r Own Correspondent.' London. Dec 8 The following are passengers by the P. and O. Ranpura. which left London today .ind id in Singapore on J.:n 5 For Penan;, Mr ..nd Mrs. J C. M Bell. Mr. A. F Bruce. Mr and Mrs H W Cornel] and
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    • 104 12 1 sh| P* tloncsidf i!;, \\i I East Wharl <» „t..,, r Gala 1 I_P .1 (id t-» j Kola 22 [Main Wharf rEatraaei I Ranchi ip. t >tus »ui Ire 14. Q bulan B; M. Empire Hack ißatrmi < i L S,M J Insbank 33 K... I
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    • 111 12 K»;. ni Brit Bangkok 10 12 i Dt \v. erl Dot 19.12 Khandalla. Brit UN I |Cal< I] 12 Ynk. .1 Pi nbi D..ir. 20 12 .'1 |2 Bui.*:. Br;r 441 I 20.12 for I Tlnocnbo Dut l 489 i wan 20 12 Akabahra. Nrw U\ Bangkok >
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    • 36 12 Dec 19.- Vttfai n l iNor Bokan, b... Malacca. 8.. ig Be Hon Hong Kwoag. H Yit. Pyrrhus Anhui. Hu -Brit Dec m Kareti August. na <Dut.' Saarbructa n iOei •Nor'; Buddhadlt 8 lelrl. Ital-
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 597 12 Burns Philp Line. i Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,37; tons) ana the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] s.s. MAK ELLA la one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.
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    • 162 12 I 1 STATE SHIPPING SERVK E of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Palembang. Banjamantfi and North Western Ports) T.S.M.V. KANGAROO ...in. Dec. 30. T4J*.v. KOOLINDA Jan. 17. T_sJvi.v KANGAROO Feb. 2. T_sJVf.v. KANGAROO Mar. 21. Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian Return 00.0.0. Currency For particulars of Frvijjht and Passa*. please apply to:—
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    • 127 12 For everything appertaining Travel. Banking Freight Apply to co^ks WACOJJI^LITS (WQP tO VpAVfi StPVlCtj is, ROBINSON ROAD. li.diTtdu.Ll Attention HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Stesnm Between Rangoon, Port Suds a. Marseilles, Palms and England HOMEWARD SAILIM Port of Disembarkation Plymootb Lea-e Rani<*« 1933 BHAMO Dec 30 I"
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 319 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and s Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 pm. irn Kuantan <via Jerantut) in* Monday to Friday 730 a.m. Kuantan *via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan 'via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan < via
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 536 13 1". o. I 3riush India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated in Ingiand) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. AK^° PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N rr> CNDER CONTRACT WITH Ht<s m7_~_.|L VAJ. LONDON AND FAR lls^^i*™}™*™™ OUTWARDS FROM LONDON N)R CHINA JAPAN. Tonnage. Singapore. Doe Tonnage. Singapore BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 23 RANCHT CORFU
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    • 539 13 tilierman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) T*„ n n "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG Steamer V P RTS AND SUEZ CANAL "AMIJUKU. City of EvanavUle Dae s lls City of Norwich Dec. 29 Jan. 2 City of Bath F R H NG k6 G iW
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    • 1227 13 ™£2 aS^uJ^'Sr m ?S A ow "eaoaao 60, IS THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co. Ltd THI AORIIN ta Tn. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co THE BUN B^£_nS OO^TD INSITRAN C E ss_Si 00 4 us** m oiobe ih gjta um lt rlxl uwm^ RAILWAYS. The Poderatod Malay States Railways The Royal
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 698 14 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ REIJNST Thursday. Dec. 21. Cheribon (not for passengers), Semarang, Sourabaya, Boeleleng, Ampenan, Padang-Bay. Benoa and Banjoewangi. TIDORE- Thursday. Dec. 21. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soengei-Pakning, Biak and Pakan-Baroe. TOMOHON Thursday, Dec. 21. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. MAPIA Friday. Dec. 22. Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat.
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    • 370 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE COMFORT WITH tOT ECONOMY PRESIDENT LINER TOURIST iff f* S LARGE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS Each with hot and cold running water and restful beds. UNEXCELLED CUISINE DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT ORCHESTRAS DANCING SWIMMING TALKIES DECK SPORTS In addition to first class EVERY Trans-Pacific President Liner now features this attractive TOURIST
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    • 598 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA. f Santos Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban. Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo I i t Manila Maru Rio de Janeiro via Colombo. Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. Lourenco Marques, Durban. Algoa Bay. London Maru Cape Town. Santos and
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  • 1264 15 SOCCER CROWDS WANT MORE GOALS Mere C fevewH*B Is Not Enough r _M TW *--"UUJJ|J »<> Hold Them tball public want like best to see Thi ..it. r the Arsenals mate City, when, although w «Ule was mor n praised, says a Hightur only U we are alway d by
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  • 97 15 Following is the Oxford soccer team vhich defeated Cambridge in the inter- i Varsity match last week L. W. A. Ravpn (Brighton Grammar j school^: K. S Duncon 'Malvern). R i >. Tindall f Winchester) D C H rownsend (Winchester). J. A D Dar- vall-Smith 'Winchester^. R. G.
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  • 316 15 Lord Derby Silent On Dismissal u London, Nov. 23. rJ?K^ non Sansovino The Derby The St. Leger Lord 'Fori The Hon. George i^ml^S Aii SS!? 2.f ars 01 classic winners. All these historic turf links will be old Uaint Lord erby a d his 72 "*eare i It
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  • 275 15 Crowley Too Hot For Dick Cor bet t Dave Crowley revealed ins best fighting form at Bluekfriars Ring on Nov. 22 when, atter 15 stubbornly contested rounds, he outoointed Dick Corbett. The Clerkenweli boxer thus avenged the defeat which Corbett inflicted on him three weeks ago. Exceptional interest
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  • 190 15 Germany Beats Poland In Close Contest Berlin. Dec. 13. For the first time since the Great War representative soccer football ;eams of Poland and Germany met in i friendly contest at the Berlin Post Stadium. More than 30,000 enthusias,ic spectators stood wedged shoulder to I ihoulder to
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  • 121 15 Kaiteri Beats George Brown Archie Sexton, the Bethnal Oreen middle-weight, who was due to make his first appearance in the ring at Hoxton Baths after his knock out defeat by Jock McAvoy in the middleweight title fight, was unable to fulfil his engagement with Geo. Brown •Stepney) owing
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  • 1068 15 But Australia Unlucky To Lose: Pack's Unpleasant Tactics I London, Nov. 13. England 7; Australia 5. England, having won the first Rugby i League Test match, beat Australia in the second at Leeds on Saturday b v I 2v iEJ 13 and a try
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 173 15 BRf T A N s D «PKNDABLB.CAB rs\ w% mIJ^ i'T^p^l The I MOTORING Ipfe INVESTMENT a* I greater 1 I 1 THAN EVER/ «SL~ ii l ■r. IL-C r, I be Greatly Iwfn.red 12-6 Harley Salow With S> nchromcsh Gcara to simplify gear-chang- [|> J ing. the new cfO*
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  • 623 16 Bright Hockey Game Is Played On Padang S.R.C. .2; Indian Assocn. 1. Rashty's fine goal-keeping for the Indian Association robbed the S.R.C of a greater victory than that of two goals to one in their home fixture against the Indians yesterday. Play was exceedingly fast
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  • 150 16 Loudon. Dec. 19. Cambridge University lost to Dublin University at Dublin tp-day by 12 points to 10; but at Glasgow Oxford University beat the Academicals B—38 3. Reuter. With the object of fostering social relations between members of the staff of the Overseas Chinese Banking Cor- j poration.
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  • 52 16 ■Tanglin Club Final Decided At the Tanglin Club yesterday w. H. Droogleever scr. beat G. R. R. Caldbeck minus 1. 6—9. 5—9. 10—8. 10—8. 9—7. in the A Class final. In a B Class match G. M. Coltart minus 3 beat A. L. V. S. Giles plus 2. 9—7.
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  • 35 16 Singapore-NegTi Match Cancelled The inter-state hockey maul, between Singapore and Negri Sembilan. which was to have been played here on Saturday has been cancelled as Negri Sembilan are unable to send a team.
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  • 51 16 In an Eton Fives match in mail week Old Carthusians defeated Brooke Hall I Charterhouse masters I by two events to one. London University beat Ranelagh j Harriers by 31 points against 47 In a cross-country race over a course of i About six miles at Motspur Park on Nov.
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  • 154 16 Engineers Defeated By 3 To One j The lootball eleven oi the P. and O. R.M.S. "Ranchi". which is in port, won che Sailors' Institute Challenge Cup by defeating the 41st Company of the Royal Eugineers on the Y.M.C.A. ground yesterday. The Cup is competed for
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  • 737 16 USEFUL INFORMATION J FOR PLAYERS Shanghai Club Issues Booklet J Members of the Shanghai Rugby 2 Union Football Club have been 1 issued recently an excellent printed t series ot notes on Rugby football, t These are concise and to the point and i should be oi
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 16 The Dungun baseball team from Trenesanu. uhere there are Japanese owned mines plaxing the Singapore Japanese on Saturday. They were defeated It 1. The Japanese baseball team from Dungun who played all-Singapore on Sunday and won ii 5.
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  • 200 16 Score Three Goals In Hm jy Without Response 1 Malax Th< M i i the pad c tmparati 1 near I* lor hoi provided ac i Dhoti :ne -cufh militarv ...s> r an I arly losing XI and iteadlei only through the ba i
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  • 250 16 PENANG CHRISTMAS MEETING Handicaps For Second Day Handicaps tor the second day 'Tuesday* of the Penang Tur: Club Christmas meeting were issued yesterday as follows: Race 1 Ponies 11 l>iv: 1 5F I 230 p.m. Coral Moore 9.3. Diamond Dust j.3. Doorbyter 9.00. Top Hole 89 Bridal
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  • 191 16 Results to date 01 Junior Handicap and Championship lor 1933 Junior Handicap P W. L D T.PU G Parbury 15 11 0 11 H Figaro 15 11 4 0 11 C. G. Paterson 15 11 4 0 11 Mrs. Hahn-Bir* 12 5 7 0 5 A. Holland
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    • 42 16 GIFTS for CHRISTMAS Dellgh tfu I Sta tUmery 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.
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    • 74 16 _«.rgtes Malayan Breweries, Ltd. v "^^^-^^SSL Proud Proprietors of TIGER BEER. P SEISMS liS lIELIEVIK*.. ewery, from top Make up your own party s open to public of five or six then telephone and appoint a time to make the d see for yourself itions under which As we said
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