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

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,147. ESTD. 1835 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1933. it cents.
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  • 875 1 ;overnment Purchases Of Silver 1 H the object of enhancing and stabilising the silver prfcj protecting I.S. foreign commerce gainst the adverse effect of depreciated foreign currencies, augmenting the purchasing power of Hver-usfag countries and assisting the increase ,nd >tabilisation of domestic prices President
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    17 1 The march past of the Wiltshire Regiment at the Fero/eshah Battle commemorative parade at Tanglin on Thursday.
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  • 78 1 Two Singapore Readers Share Prize Two Singapore readers share the $150 prize m Football Competition No. 17. having forecasted correctly the results ;oi nine of the matches played on Saturday. They are: >Ir. Ci. S. Hameed. C 0 Mercantile Bank Singapore. Mr. A. S. Wanchik. <•
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  • 116 1 Safety Not To Be Sacrificed To Speed London. Dec. 20. The attention of the Under-Secretary for Air was called m the House of Com- mcns to the speed of some foreign civil aircraft. He pointed out that on the Imperial Air routes safety and economical working were
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  • 36 1 Establishing Bill Passed New Delhi. Dec tZ. The Assembly to-day passed the Bill to establish a Reserve Bank on the lines of other Reserve Bank*. The bank will have a branch m London.
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  • 286 1 Shanghai. Dee. tt. Fighting OH a big scale broke out at Khengyuan and Taishun. m South Chekiang. simultaneously yesterday when the 19th Route Army encountered the main body of the Central forces. Heavy casualties are reported. Finding it difficult to penetrate the first line
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  • 34 1 Tho Chinese Consulate-General has received the following from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Nanking: "On and from Jan. 1. 1934. the lee chargeable on each Consular Invoice is $5. 50 c. Straits Currency".
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  • 221 1 19th Route Army Fighting Nanking Troops AN attack by warships on Fukien ports has been ordered by Marshal Chiang Kai-shek as part of a scneral offensive against the rebels. Fighting on a big scale is m progress between the 19th Route Army and the main
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  • 280 1 Lord Inverclyde's Action London. Dec. 21. At Edinburgh to-day Lord Inverelyde was granted a divorce from "June" on the ground of adultery. which June and the co-respondent. Mr II B A. Paanakker. the theatrical producer, denied.- -Reuter. The action was heard by Lord Fleming m the
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  • 42 1 presentation of his portrait painted by Oswald Birl««y. tho disUngUtatMd British artist, has boon made to the Colonial Soorotary. Sir Philip CunllfTe-LlSter, <«n bchall of th»^ inhabit. mis <>. Mauritius as a tokon of gratitude ;:nd cstc::). says a British R.uiin m< naf<
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 129 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. To-day's Attractions RYSTAFFEL served from 12.30 to 3 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER Classical Music 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (Formal) 9.45 p.m. to Midnight ALSO THE WORLD FAMOUS SPANISH ARTISTS ESCANDEL AND ROSITA ORIGINAL CREATION
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    • 176 1 On Other Pages Yesterday's reports from the courts Pages 3. 6 and 7. Sir John Simon's discussions with European. Ministers during Christmas will be unofficial Page 9. The severe weather m Europe has caused a number of tragedies Page 9. Result of monthly mixed foursomes at Bukit Timah yesterday Page
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    • 75 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALaYA CHRYSLER COMFORT SANTA CLAUS! ARRIVING IN SINGAPORE BY AEROPLANE *vl AND HERE IS SOMETHING SINGAPORE HAS NOT HAD BEFORE I SANTA CLAUS I ARRIVING BY AEROPLANE LANDING IN FRONT OF THE SEA VIEW HOTEL TO DISTRIBUTE PRESENTS TO THE
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  • 194 2 Indian Airman At Don Muang (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. 22. The first plane piloted by an Indian, with two Indian passengers, en route from Madras to Saigon landed at Don Muang yesterday. Mr. V. Rm. A. Rm. Avudiyappa Chettiar, an enterprising youth of 23. who
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  • 112 2 Decision Not To Be Varied A deputation fully representative ol the rubber industry waited upon His' Excellency the High Commissioner on Tuesday last, touching the subject of' quit rents. It is understood that, after hearing the deputation. His Excellency stated that, on financial grounds. Government regretted being unable
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 234 2 Culicuia TALCUM POWDER xutd jrefreMiUfujjjjuT Smooth, antiseptic, and containing the delicate (medication of uli«-ur;i. it absorbs per.-piration and cools and soothes the ckin. Ideal as a quick deodorant during hot I weather. Cample each Soap. Ointment and Ta! urn five upon request, from Muller Thipps Malaya) LimI ited, Union lluilriinK.Hintfapore.
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    • 270 2 AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of VALUABLE ORIENTAL PERSIAN CARPETS AND RUGS COMPRISING:— A handsome assortment of handwoven. Shirazi. Yamudi Khorasan. Mashadi. Birjandi. Yazdi Bukhara. Mowri. Iraq. Kashan. Isphan, Krman. Sarogh, Parda Jewal. also 2 pairs Silk Kashan Carpets. To be held at No. 21 Raffles Chambers. Ground Floor. Raffles
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    • 600 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. THE' MANSION OXLEY RISE NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (High Elevation— 3 Minutes from Town) > Daily, Weekly and Monthly Terms Single and Double Rooms, Modern Sanitation, Garages and Tennis. Terms on Application Mrs. A. R. MATTHEWS. Mrs. E. F. GALE. Telephone 3798. "EAST ANGLIA." 6 OXLEY RISE. Near
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    • 685 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE la hereby given that tender- j are now Invited for the followln* materials or services and that parti culars of such tenders may be obtainec In the Tender Room, Municipal Office Supply ol 2.500 tons of Slack or Lump Coal for Water
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    • 437 2 NOTICES. THE HI KIT IUi RUBBER ESTATES Notice re Cfc*in X ol i(K NOTICE is hereby roads, path*, and un property of Th»> B k Estates. Ltr] will public on Mond.u from 6 am. to 6 pm By Order EVATI V. FRASKR AND \i \\j LIMITED (hristma> Holi tl> This
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 214 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Saturday, 23rd. High Water 03.46 8.4 ft., 15.40 8.5 ft. Penang Races. Kugoy S.C.C. vs. Selangor Club (trophy match), Padang, South Johore R.F.C. vs. Islands, Johore Bahru: Medical College vs. R.A.F.. M.C.U. ground. Hockey: Wiltshire Regt. I vs. Malaya Command. Tanglin: H. K. S. R.O.A. vs.
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  • 1585 3 Allegations Against Young Indian (npEAKING ttue.it English, Simanathan Amalu, a young Indian J dressed m European clothes defended himself before the nurd Magistrate, Mr. R. J. F.Curtis, yesterday against attentions made by the Criminal Intelligence Department that he .:n concerned m seditious activities m Malaya Interesting
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  • 138 3 xMr. A. S. Haynes Among Ranchi's Passengers There was an unusually large crowd at the wharf to see the Ranch! off for home yesterday morning for she had many Singapore passengers on board. Sir Miles Lampson is going home by the Ranch! prior to taking up his new
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  • 66 3 jl n i tt ail s Sentence 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Dec. tt. In the tiokl rubbery case one Of the accused has been sentenced to three years imprisonment and the others dis- charged on the ground of insufficient evidence. A reward ol over
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  • 115 3 Further Land Acquisitions For Service Purposes Further acquisitions of land m Singapore by the military and naval authorities are indicated by notifications m the Government Gazette. The Admiralty require an area of more than 15 acres m the Mukim oi BembAWang and the customary declaration was made
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 34 3 TOSS UP IF YOU LIKE, BUT IT'S "HEADS WE GO!" to see Britain's Big Fun Frolic WITH CONSTANCE CUMMINGS sta- of CAVALCADE") INF 4nd v 4 //ost of Other Funsters W I PAVILION-^ SCk
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    • 255 3 I Instantly stops I DIGESTIVE PAIN people who suffer from *:oniach i weakness and indigestion arc re.illy I sulTerin- tnmi m iditv, a»d their pains result from the effect of the harmful ston ;u h acul. i To check this there is nothing M t ffe» ti\»- as p Bisurated
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  • 1459 4 By The Free Press Dog Expert Part IV NURSING riISTEMPER will run its course In AJ spite of all medicinal treatment.! Careful nursing may accomplish much 1 m preventing comolications and m lessening the severity of an attack For that reason "nursing" has been put before "treatment"
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  • 526 4 Answers To Correspondents -W.H.— Warts m Mouth— The soft warts seen around the lips and inside, the mouths of young dogs are conta- gious. When once they appear m the 'l litter they spread quickly from dog to dog. affecting particularly playful puppies who are always biting one another's mouths.
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  • 155 4 Dog Lover writes: With reference to your "Answers to Correspondents. No. 73— C.C.M. (Mrs. m your issue of the 9th. inst.. from experience I have had and enquiries I have made, there is no doubt m my mind that, of the two institutions mentioned by you. the
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  • 139 4 Ivounger Who Made Arrest How a bookmaker was arrested by a j police inspector disguised as an old' man was related at Lambeth Police 1 Court. The bookmaker. Ernest Wm. Gregory Brandon-st., Walworth. was sentenced, to two months' hard labour tor attempting to bribe a constable and
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  • 45 4 If there are no worthy heroes m real life, there should be plenty m the writer's own mythology -Mr. Herbert Kead. The notion of narrowing property to merely enjoying money is exactly like the notion of narrowing love to merely enjoying sex-Mr. G K. Chesterton
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  • 207 4 Interesting Items From America Here are the latest divorce items rrom America: Mrs. Bertha C. Carter, of Trenton. New Jersey, was itching tor divorce. Her husband had put itching powder, m her clothing. He had also tried to I kill her. Mrs. Carter alleged. She will get her
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  • 136 4 Secret Expedition To S. America Mr. Frank Cooper, a Yeovil engin» i who claims to be able to "divine" gold i and silver, using a ste.l spring instead lOf the water-diviner's hazel twig, has just left England to join an expedition which is to try to find a
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  • 220 4 Officially Opened m Perlis The Tanga Sub-way at Kaki Bukit. the mining village In the extreme north oi Perlis "surrounded by Siam" has been officially opened by the Raja of Perlis. The sub- way which is 1.600 feet long was driven by Sir John Campbell and the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 129 4 X'MAS EVE SHOPPING WHITE A WAYS WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 6 pnil TO-DAY, SATURDAY, DEC. 23rd WE OFFER TOYS AND GIFTS AT A DISCOUNT OF 15 CENTS OFF EACH DOLLAR WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., Ltd. COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office: 13, Regent Street, LONDON, S.W.I. TAKE CHARGE OF EAS'IERN KIT
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  • 154 5 K ".I 1 =vVi'~~s.«T;;: tsx.sr.Kf— I.«>rd Fairfax unveiled a plaque on Victoria Parade, Cowes, Isle of Wight, to commemorate the sailing of two vessels, the Ark and the Dove, from "ups. carrying the original colonists on Nov. '12, 163$ to establish what is now the State
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 52 5 CHRISTMAS FOOD NEWS AUSTRALIAN TURKEYS PRIME SELECTED BIRDS OUR XMAS TURKEYS NEED NO RECOMMENDATION—THEY ARE SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR US ANNUALLY AND THIS YEAR'S STOCKS ARE WELL DRESSED BIRDS OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. WEIGHTS RANGE FROM 7 LBS. TO 2O LBS. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW SINCAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. f M-iM
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  • 539 6 Two Women Factory Workers Stabbed In Their Sleep An inquiry was commenced by the Coroner yesterday, into the deaths of two Cantonese women employed m Mr. Tan Kah Kee's rubber factory who wen? murdered apparently while still asleep, m their house m Kampong Soopoo.
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  • 151 6 Well-known Straits Chinese Arrested Mr. Yin Choo Soon (member ot a well-known Straits family) was arrest-' ed m Siang Lim Park, on Thursday night on a warrant issued by the Chief Justice. Straits Settlements, dated Aug.! 111, 1932. The warrant is m connection with an order made
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  • 132 6 Young Chinese Committed For Trial At the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder against 1 young Chinese. Lee Ah Bow. before 1 Mr. Norman Grice. the second magis- trate. yesterday accused was committed to stand his trial at the next Assizes The deceased was
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  • 55 6 Tan Boon Wee and Liang Tee. a Chinese couple, claimed trial before Mr. 'N. A. Worley. the acting Criminal District Judge, yesterday on a charge of kidnapping a flve-month-old child I from its lawful guardianship. Heariing was fixed for Jan. 5. bail being allowed m $200 each. Accused were represented
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  • 68 6 FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 19. I Birmingham vs. Arsenal Chelsea vs. Stoke Sheffield Wed. vs. Manchester C. Sunderland vs. Huddersfleld Bournemouth vs. Charlton Gillingham vs. Coventry Accrington vs. Stockport Darlington vs. Rochdale Gateshead vs. Chesterfield New Brighton vs. Doncaster. This duplicate list is for the convenience of competitors m
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  • 432 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 19 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played m *,h e English and Scottish Football Leagues on
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  • 122 6 A duplicate list is provided In which the competitor may keep a record of his entries. These small lists must not on any account be used for entries they are only for the convenience of competitors. Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches
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  • 128 6 i I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competiJ tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of thei Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the follow-
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  • 556 6 Suicide Verdict On Young Hylam House Boy Leaving a letter which read. "Owing to financial trouble I have been unable to find a way out. Death Is the only solution I have found. It is a suicide ,of myself. Let no blame be attached
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 100 6 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 First Church of Christ. Scientist" m Boston Mass.. on THURSDAY 28th DECEMBER 1933 at 6.30 p.m. at
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    • 130 6 g FAMOUS ENGLISH TABLE DELICACIES GILLARD'S Celebrated L. V. Pickle, Menager Pickle and Mixed Pickles GILLARDS Assorted jC^ '^JJJiD POTTED MEATS ||>^ and ESi 1 l °*K>R!> FISH PASTES (l^gjl 11^ t^ ~~Zi^^^l^Bl ValvlUi i^Oi 1% cj PI U B^\ijJi&pvßß Beef Sausages [gS < PORK \Ja« T.ILLARD" Preparation! are of
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  • 549 7 Presentation To Mr. J. M. Russell John lie. Arthur Russell, prior retirement this week, was enter- d by the Asiatic Staff of the Pulau rani Smelting Works on the 16th inst. ■md presented with a gold cigarette j a gold bar brooch being also ;.ted to Mrs.
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  • 181 7 No Sunday Whoopee Aubrey Sir. -Let tors written on the subject Of festivities during the Xmas Holiday by the correspondents above-named are m the opinion of many open-minded ioik uncalled for and unnecessary. The Hotels are quite at liberty to run their businesses as seems best
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  • 53 7 Young Chinese Granted Hail Yoon Chou Soo, JTOUni Englishspeaking Chinese, was produced yesterday before the second magistrate, on charge of kidnapping minnr. He was represented by Mr. s. B. Tan. On the application ol the police the case was postponed until Dec. 29. ac[cUMd beiny released on bail
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  • 55 7 Mr. L. \Y. Geddes to Represent S.S.A. The result of the ballot held by the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association to elect a nominee to serve on the Municipal Commission is as iollows: Mr. A. H. Todd 81 Votes Mr L W. Geddes 170 The scrutineers were Messrs J.
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  • 897 7 Barber's Reply To Serious Charge 'him^nto J nn^ T pickle him P«t i lndia" P and send him back allI!?PH rharße Was the out ™me of an niht ast'n^K^ Supian Naldu one safd to tOber dUring wnkh h e was im*n- aYe attem
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 76 7 PARAMOUNT PRESENTS:— Stfl AID V iSR: COOPER. ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON' WITH FAY WRAY-NEIL HAMILTON FRANCES FULLER^, E KARNS. CLAUDETTE HHH^I COLBERT, llr J TORCH SINGER' *^*l WITH RICARDO CORTEZ and BABY LEROY WATCH FOR SCREENING DATE IF ITS A PARAMOUNT PICTURE- IT'S THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. TO-NIGHT! DINE and
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    • 241 7 13A%/II I^\^J >•< :trr than D.MjrlJ ni n is pavilion 'B:: u ::::r I I mTWEES 3.15 TODAY SUN. MOW. TUES. j EEE t JKr l^BllzS£lfl V -i^^' r Ik^j s^l r#Ci <^il I j J-jW* i -J M HIS BEST M Wf 1 M PICTURE! M Rl I illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli,,,!!!^
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  • 507 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1933. Another U.S. Plunge JU7HETHER or not President Roosevelt's attempt to rehabilitate silver will be more successful than his gold policy m raising prices m America is a matter for speculation. It will, however, unidoubtedly have more far-reaching j effects outside America and
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  • 1081 8 Mr. Ong Boon Tat is perhaps better knoicn to Singapore people by reason of his proprietary interest m one of the principal cabar)et arid amusement resorts m the town than for his public icork. but during a lifetime of 45 years, nearly all of ivhich has
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  • 366 8 The Singapore Free Press wishes its readers a very happy Christmas. Mr. A. Caldecott, C.M.G. C.8.E.. Colonial Secretary, has become a member of the Singapore Rotary Club. Mr. H. Fairburn, Inspector-General of Police. S.S. arrived m Penang by the President Van Biren from SingaI pore on
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  • 368 8 THE Topictst wttbea Mi 1 merry Christ n.a, and Aubrey's unexpected littl* your enjoyment to-morr Christmas COOMI but SKATING on the Than..- river. ISE KREME. the Topi. .>t M j 1 the vehicle ol a Tamil vendor, the other morn.: ot course, the cold sp*-il i
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 115 8 For Xmas <c (3 lßl* 4? New Year "Vintage 1926" CAUDIBIECIK'S 11 V SPECIAL TO BK THE IPPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM I si T&^ ATTRACTIVE LINES IN ENAMELLED GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WE SPECIALISE THIS YEAR ALL OUR TOILET WARE IN STERLING SILVER AND IN SILVER DEPOSIT. AVAILABLE IN ALL
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    • 58 8 IN A DUEL on the Continent both contestants fired into the ground. It is a tribute to the iron steadiness of their nerves that neither missed his aim. Your aim. Your aim of taking out a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY should be put into practice immediately. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE
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    • 31 8 ADET TRENTE ANS COGNAC LIQUEUR BRANDY Guaranteed to be OVER yeai^ old m at EVERY shop, j sorfc5 orfc or from q on a bottle The Eastern Agencies, Ltd. :l t
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  • 166 9 DEA TH SENTENCE FOR VAN DER LUBBE Reichstag Fire Trial Verdict Berlin, Dec. 21 Llor Hitler and General Goe- to-day Informed or the ver- In the Reichstag nre trial. Is learned from a usually trustsource that the verdict will van dt-r Lubbe to death and v three Bulgarians on the
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  • 163 9 r rozen orpses On a Raft Berlin, Dei. 16. A ol the sea was revealed: men iound a rait with two ftlng m the Baltic Sea off j inde. From papers found on bodies it was ascertained were those oi the Captain of the Hamburg schooner belt. A
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  • 9 9 W A. Rogers, JP-. F.R.G.S.. is m from Ipoh.
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  • 939 9 A Merrier Christmas Fo r Singapore Arrangements For The Holiday It appears from the cables that at home m Europe they are settling down to endure a genuine "oid fashioned Christmas" with lashings of snow and frost, yule logs burning on the hearth and the iragrant smell of roast turkey
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  • APPLES AND WINE
    • 60 9 Agreement Between U.S. And France Washington, Dec. 22. A Franco-American "compromise" agreement has been reached whereby France will permit the import ox 20 000 tons of American apples and pears regardless of tariffs and import tax rates, while the United States will permit France to import not more ta o.
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    • 71 9 Four Vessels to be Built m Britain London. Dec. 21. The Chinese National Government has placed orders for two vessels with Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson of Wallsend and two others with Barclay Curie and Co. of Glasgow The vessels will be between six and eight thousand tons
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  • 159 9 Official Anglo-Japanese Parleys Wanted At Once London, Dec. 20. The negotiating committee of the British cotton and artificial silk industries met Japanese cotton industries representatives m London to-day. After discussion the following resolutions were passed (1) British and Japanese delegations are of the opinion that the interests
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  • 151 9 General O'Duffy To Be Released Dublin. l>e<\ SL General O'Dufly is to be released immediately by order of the Jud^e of the Supreme Court who declared that he ll satisfied his detention is illegal. A sensation was created when the I judge ordered the
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  • 101 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London, Dec. 22. Spot (Sellers) 4V 4 d. (4 3 16d > (Buyers* 4 3|l6d. (4y B d.) Jan.-Mar. 4 5!16d (4V 4 d.) April- June 4 13 32d. (4 11|32d.) July-Sept 4V 2 d <4 716 d.» Market
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 126 9 EVER/ WORD OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT WAS WRITTEN BY LONDON PRESS CRITICS! JACK BUCHANAN'S BEST FILM DAILY SKETCH "it ;Vf "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL" IS ONE OF THE FUNNIEST FILMB EVER MADE DAILY HERALD Thais a Gcod Girl' a Real Film Triumph. Jack Bach.. nan will never forget his debut as
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    • 143 9 i ROBINSON Co., Ltd. Wish all their customers THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON AND A VERY HAPPY X'MAS. I■■ READ THIS! YOUR X'MAS GIFT PROBLEM SOLVED by ONLY VISITING CHOTIRMALL'S 41-43, HIGH STREET. THE STORE OF HIGH STANDARD SILKS ANl> RANGE WHERE EVERY BODY IS SATISFIED FOR QUALITY CHEAPNESS! nil
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 106 10 RUBBER CONTROL BY MAY An Amsterdam Forecast London. Dec. Tl. The Financial Times Amsterdam correspondent says it is learned m i well-informed quarters that important secret meetings between rubber producers and Dutch Government representatives have been held at the Colonial Department at The Hagu". and he is reliably informed that
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    • 321 10 The statement issued from tl: House of Commons by the Secretary for the Colonies with regard to the current rubber negotiations is largely a reiteration of the official position state Messrs Stanton, Nelson and Co.. m their weekly rubber market review issued yesterday. It
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    • 214 10 No Restriction Statement Before New Year According to advices that have been received during the week no further statement can be expected with regard to Restriction until after the New Year, states Messrs Lewis and Peat's rubber report dated Dec. 22. The Secretary for the Colonies has again
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    • 65 10 London, Dec. 19. ♦k*!u st Treasury returns show mat the ordinary revenue for the curl^ nanclal year up to Dec. 16 amounted to £396.852,382. At the 3f ndln 8 dat P* last year the amount stood at £386,238.093 The ordinary expenditure to date for the current year totalled
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    • 86 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, December TI, 12 noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot loose) 13 516 13 716 R.S.S. equal to London Standard, «F. 0.8 > 13 5 8 13 3 4 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Jan-Mar. 13 5 8 13 1116 Apr.- June 13
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    • 182 10 Singapore .December IS, VI noon. Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.00 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6 50 Muntok White Pepper 24.50 White Pepper 24.00 Black Pepper 13.50 Copra, sundried 3.10 Copra, mixed 2.40 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago Flour
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    • 216 10 SELLING December 22. London. 4 months' sight 2 4 3 64 London. 3 months' sight 241 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 1 64 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 London, demand 2 3 63 64 London. T.T. 2 3 31 32 Lyons and Palris. demand 960
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    • 74 10 F.M.S. Chamber of Mines Divided The Malay Mall learns that at a Council meeting of the F.M.S. Chamber I of Mines held recently the "buffer" tin pool scheme was discussed. Five members voted in favour of the scheme as submitted in the memorandum; three agreed that the
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    • 19 10 Owing to the holidays, there will be no issue of Messrs Fraser and Co's share circular on Dec. 27.
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    • 579 10 Profit Of $5,618 Last Year I The twenty-third annual report of of the Directors to the shareholders of ,Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates. Ltd. .states The profit tor the year After allowing S3.854.38 for depreciation amounts to $5,618.30 which added to <a» irt33.34 the balance ot Proiit
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    • 507 10 How D.E.I. Trebled Exports In Three Years There is no duty on copra in the United States of America, but Ceylon I has never been a supplier of this commodity, points out Mr. W. A. Beer, Ceylon's trade representative to the U.S.A.. In i report to the
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    • 276 10 Almost Solid On Price I Fixing London, Dec. 21. Nearly ninety-three per cent of Lancashire spinners of American medium cotton yarns have now under- taken not to sell below the recommend!ed fixed price. Thus 43.000.000 out of '49.000.000 spindles m Britain are now operating under
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    • 63 10 Great Britain The Best Customer Great Britain was Poland's best customer for textiles. ready-made clothes and shirts during September according to figures issues at L<>dz the British manufacturing centre Total exports of thqse articles amounted to 4,829,000 zlotys (£172 000 as current rates), of which Great Bri00^.1^ 00
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    • 909 10 LONDON AGREEMENT RATIFIED Mr. Roosevelts Proclamation m Full Washington. Dec. 22. The text of President Roosevelt's proclamation ratifying the silver agreement is as follows: Whereas by Parugraoh two. Section 43. Title 111 of the Act of Congress I approved on May 12. 1933. the President is
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    • 92 10 Deermber Devoe's Imperial Kmi BtIQMM pit f Sylvan Amm KtfdM Secony Motor Gas per British Imperial O Socony Motor G.isoli ffa j drums per British I Soconv Motor OaaoUni per 4-Kallon tin Shell Aviation Spirit In 4-gail drums p<*r British I-ip fa ii Snell Motor Spirit
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    • 86 10 United Press Mr Anerfc .v; Ca Com AMrtean Mtpboot and Tfctefraph Atcheson Ri!r Dupont WWilont -'ii nun Genernl F. I !83 8 General M Goodrich Goodyear Inter-Telephoni-and Telegraph National City Bank New York Central Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 'Com Radio Corporation Soconv- Vacuum Standard Oil N J TYxas
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    • 60 10 Yesterday's Alteration* [Atam irwlwim i I Ajrer BUmh Tin rfc) lAyer Wtni <$iBatane rXing <$1» K. Lumpur I IE Kinta Dp'riM '$1> Kuohai Tin Dred^ M. Collirrits Slo> Malaya Cons i$H jPangnna Rivt rs «5D i PuchonK I 4 1 Raub Au.s; C. Sordanu <$5> Kam.i>an S2
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    • 119 10 Fall Of Tcs. 10.lMMi.iMio In Eijrht MonthFrom Our Own Q n Rjntk !>' The rko position rem cult. For eijrht months .v jvember this year has nov tage of only 320.000 plkuls same period last year. v.). of the export for ?h I has dropped as much M
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  • 53 11 Canton Chamber Of Commerce President A r rest ed Shanghai. Dec. 21. Mr. Wong Wing-yu. President of the Canton Chamber of Commerce, was arrested to-day by order of the Finance CoramlMtooer of Kwangtung fur reactionary activity against the Canton au'iu.iities m connection with the rice ♦,ax.- Sin
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  • 103 11 Miles To Go For Trial London. Dec. 20. The prosecution's case against Miles. Chief Officer of the London Salvage Corps, in the fire conspiracy trial, coneluded to-day and the accused was reimanded until Jan. 11 when he will be I committed for trial. The magistrate refused to reduce
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  • 42 11 Children are always ashamed of their I parents. Lady Astor. I An age that does not produce at least one huge, vital, and Jovianly laughing epic must stand for ever shamed m the (endless ranks of her sisters— Mr. Ford Madox Ford.
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  • 287 11 on >— at end of month consuin non (d) Foreign exports are ocean-shipments as published m Returns I. &t.4A a by Ma ay stales Qth< r than m of the swte or Settlement. eacn state as report ed by Its Customs Authorities less '0656 tons are included
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 169 11 AMeti exceed f12,60t,0M A— qrmnc* In force mot W.ff.t t The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In the Btraits Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, I.C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles
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    • 208 11 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. (Established m 1886 > Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 121.250.00 C President: K. Kodama, Esq. Vice-President: T. Okubo, Esq Head Office: Yokohama Singapore Branch: MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. LONDON BANKERS: Westminster Bank, Ltd. The National Provincial Bank. Ll<3 Lloyd's Bank,
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    • 280 11 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LTD. j (Incorporated In England) Capital £3.000.000 Subscribed 1,800.000 Paid-up 1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1.246,735 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrle Esq.. Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hambro, Esq.. W. H. Shelford, Esq. Sir Thomas Catto, Bart. LStr C. C. Barrle, K.B.E Sir
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    • 279 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.001 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate, London, EC. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Btar Hollo Semarang Amrltsar Ipoh Beremban Bangkok Karachi
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 234 11 CHURCH SERVICES Fourth Sunday m Advent !And Christmas Day .1 ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Holy Communion. Matins. Hoiy Communion i Choral > Bvenaong and Carols. Service at J( horc Bahru Christmas Day Holy Communion Holy Communion. Holy Communion < Choral* Holy Communion, m Holy Communion. r oral Matins. Olng Service Carols and
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    • 264 11 <On Christmas Eve). .F^ h owf enS ng SermOn ST. MATTHEW'S CHIRCH Sepoy Lines ftJIL Holy Communion < Cantonese*. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Jurong 10.30 a.m. Matins and Sermon <Teoehew». THE MISSION HALL 11, .lalan Besar 10 a.m. Matins and Sermon (Hinghwa). ST. CHRISTOPHERS CHURCH .lohore Bahru 10.30 a.m. Christmas Service
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 479 12 How An American Plumber Reached Shanghai A suspended sentence of sixty days was imposed on Walter Willis, charged with vagrancy, by Judge Milton D Purdy m the U S Court for China at i Shanghai According to the defendant's own statement. M I am terribly ashamed of myself,
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    • 108 12 A particularly interesting statement on the question of ocean mail contracts has been issued by President Roosevelt from White House, m con- nection with the Pan-American Con- j ference at Monte Video. The statement issued by President Roosevelt is as follows "The present mail subventions m the
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    • 192 12 Left On Japanese Steamer At Hong Kong. Opium to the value of $90,000 formed the haul made by the Hong Kong Revenue Department on the N Y K liner Fushimi Maru last week shortly before her departure for Singapore. The total confiscation, which
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    • 39 12 Former Commander <M Tin 1 Kaiser's Yacht Dead B«Tlm l». I" The death li announce Friedtrich von In^< :x h: was a former wmminH 1 perial Yaoht. BobtnaoUen I 1915. Admiral- in- f Seas Fl- I Reuter
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    • 158 12 Mechanically Fired New Cross Channel Vessel London, Dec. 20. The new railway steamer Great Western, launched at Birkenhead. has a particular interest for engineers m that she is the first coal-burning crosschannel steamer to be entirely mechanically fired. The steam results that are being achieved with coal
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 597 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the s.a. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] is MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 270 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Palembang. Bunjoewangi and North \\\Mt>rn Ports) T.S.M.V. KANGAROO Dec. 30. T.S.M.V. KOOLINDA Jan. 17. TSM.V. KANGAROO Feb. 2. T.S.M.V. KANGAROO Mar. 25. FareS Single £19.0.0. Australian Return £.^0.0.0. Currency For particularv of Freight and Pus^ugc please apply to: McALISTER CO. SINGAPORE PENAN6
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    • 99 12 For everything appertaining Travel. Banking Freight Apply io. COOKS 39, ROBINSON ROAD. Indlrithjal Attention I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AMD TRANSPORT CO. (Incorporated In Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE From Japan Due SaJI ERIE MARU Jin 1 J.m NAOOYA MARU J;m 1 J.m MILAN MARU Jan 10 Jan
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 573 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan «via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday, Thursday
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    • 285 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships Alongside the Hi Kxpected to Arrhr East Wharf (Entrance (iate Hong Kheng 22 Main Wharf (Entrance (fell Manocran 18 Marudu l t Chenonceaux 11; Meonla i 4land J Empire Dock (Entrance (.atr 3) Steel Seafarer 30; Rh« 35; City of Winnip<. X 37, Ra Empire Dock (Entrance
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 460 13 P. o. British ""fes* Lines. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. x m *> PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HK m^ AL CO. LONDON *^^'SL^SS5 t WSSr n OUTWARDS FROM LONDON TOR CHINA JAPAN. Tonnage. Singapore Dae Tonnare. Singaport •RFU 15.000 m Port Rancht BHUTAN 6.100 Dec.
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    • 492 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) kvm> "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, Um^gUm^MAM HAMBURG. City of Evanavllle Due Bmito City of Norwich Dec. 29 Jan. 2 City of Bath F R H NG k6 AND JAPAN. City of UUe Jan 25 Jan 26 "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE? FOR HAUFAX,
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    • 718 13 m. V* II I B^Baß»fc^ W^^ W 2S sS^wff^d'oSS; S*»«>w •nuitwD. oo.^m? ?M BLUE rUMMEL LINE Vl rstt Bwettenham, Penang an 4 Colombo Vessel Also c»ll» Duo Ou« ft ss? us a Hu d n— £5 g« HAVRE AND LIVERPOOL SERVIC^. Jan W FH> 2 Via Port Swettenham. Penaog and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 629 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VAN NECK Saturday, Dec. 23. Penang (mails only), Oelee-Lheue (not for passengers), Sabang, Tjalang, Meulaboh, Tapa-Toean, Sinabang, Singkel, Baros, Sibolga. Natal. Sasak. Padang. Indrapoera, Benkoelen, Kroe and Batavia. TOGlAN—Saturday. Dec. 23. Pontianak. TORADJA Saturday, Dec. 23, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. VALENTIJN— Saturday, Dec. 23, Rhio,
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    • 138 14 OUTWARDS m.s. MEONIA for Bangkok Dec 23 m.s. ANNAM for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai,' Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka and Kobe Jan 3 TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE OS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER, BEATTLI AND PORTLAND m.s. FALSTRIA leaves Manila about Jan 3 u.*oiJ ea I esHong Kong about J an. 7 FARES To Genoa
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    • 434 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE NOW IS THE TIME TO TRAVEL HOME via AMERICA See China and Japan at no additional cost. Visit Honolulu -San Francisco Los Angeles. Sail along the beautiful coast of Central America and enjoy ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL THRILLS th€ trip through the Panama Canal. You
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    • 582 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND mi! ill AMERICA. Dur Santos Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban. Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santos and Montevideo Manila Maru Rio de Janeiro via Colombo. Mumoasu. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. renco Marques. Durban. Algoa Bay Cape Town. Santos and Buenos Air-s London Maru
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  • 1021 15 THE KING'S SPEECH U7HAT a pity it Is we have to wait long for the change over from ::d 31 metres to the 49.59 metres Isstoni from Daventry. The wave length has provided exreceptloa lor Zone 3 listeners .ny have enjoyed equally good on this
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  • 229 15 IROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. ENGLAND. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengths may be changed m the course of each day's transmissions. Announcements jvill be made ut frequent intervals
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  • 432 15 Cover 3,000 Miles In 22 Days Sydney. Dec. IG. Sunburnt and bespattered with mud and dust of four States, and riding a gaily-coloured tandem bicycle, equipped with a novel gearing arrangement, i two sturdy Western Australian cyclists rode up to the G.P.O. at 9 o'clock yesterday
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  • 170 15 Mftdan Mohan m Calcutta Tournament Calcutta. Dm. 8. Additional information is now available m regard to the Calcutta Lawn Tennis Championships, due to start at Woodburn Park on December 22. The iatest entrant is Madan Mohan, the young Punjab player, who was first string lor Cambridge m 1931
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  • 100 15 Cup Tie Crowd Out Of Order At Carlisle London, Dec. 9. The defeats of Carlisle and Newport were outstanding surprises m the. Football Association Cup second round. Carlisle led at the interval through Slinger. but Smith and Bradley, the latter through his own goal, gave Cheltenham the lead.
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  • 72 15 CHARITY FETE Held In Prison Grounds Melbourne, Dec-. 19. A charity fete was held m the garden of Pentridge Prison recently. It was the lirst occasion m Australia, it is believed, that the grounds of a gaol wrre used lor such a purpose. Visitors parked their cars within the walls
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 81 15 *5v %40TFf^ 9C9w I |S| It's the years m the wood H jkj that mature a Liqueur Brandy U I Heivivessy 1 F/fl -^tt- HI M LIQUEUR BRANDY M Matured m the wood for over 40 years I 1 1-KXMASJBHi puddings htdij^i Jb mince pies .J^^BGfl 3 CHOCOLATES t4^^BS "i
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    • 20 15 fmnif m fact. "_^g Hood md Skim Comyhlnw Chfto j Blood Hbctyw i 9 ±J* Mttaf* Ij,^, ji -"-••""*> m TAMLMTfmm
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    • 211 15 SPECIAL X'MAS SALE. Fran 30th NOV. to 20th DEC. 1933. Spun-rrrp«- silk shirts <& fj.7t Fuji silk shiits KM A !.M Poplin Khirt< Ist Quality 91. M a I.M -do- -do- 2nd Quality ft fl.lt Sc t.9t Polo Sinjrlrts i,t Quality it M.C& -do- -do- 2nd Quality «i M.3? "Peacock"
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  • 877 16 Graham Good But Not At His Best Ik. HTHE supporters of Aircraftsman Graham, the R.A.F. boxer, were rather disappointed m his display against Battling: Guillermo, the Filipino, when th» two met at the New World arena last night. Graham did not shape at all his best
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  • 66 16 TWO MATCHES WITH HUDDERSFIELD Arsenal To Meet Leeds Twice Tottenham have two difficult holiday engagements m the League tor they entertain Huddersfield at White Hart Lane on Monday and play the return at Huddersfield on Tuesday. The Arsenal have not a particularly formidable programme for they
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  • 232 16 DIVISION I Aston Villa vs. Everton. Chelsea vs. Leeds Utd. Huddersfield vs. Birmingham. Leicester vs. Middlesbrough. Liverpool vs. Newcastle U. Portsmouth vs. West Brom. A. Sheffield Utd. vs. Arsenal. Stoke City vs. Sheffield W. Sunderland vs. Derby Co. Tottenham H. vs. Blackburn R W'hampton W. vs. Manchester C.
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  • 178 16 DIVISION I. Aston villa vs. Whampton \v Blackburn R. vs. Middksbroush Derby Co. vs. Manchester C Leeds U. vs. Arsenal. Liverpool vs. Portsmoutl^ Newcastle U. vs. Evert on Sheffield U. vs. Birmingham. Stoke C. vs. Leicester C Tottenham H. vs. Huddersfield T. DIVISION 11. Blackpool vs. Hull
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  • 171 16 Sheffield W. vs. West Bromwich A Whampton W. vs. Aston Villa DIVISION I. Arsenal vs. Leeds U. Birmingham vs. Sheffield U. Chelsea vs. Sunderland Everton vs. Newcastle U Huddersfield vs. Tottenham H Leicester C. vs. Stoke C. Manchester C. vs. Derby Co. Middlesbrough vs. Blackburn. Portsmouth vs.
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  • Golf
    • 197 16 The monthly mixed foursomes competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted m a win for Mr. and Mrs. W. McMullan with a net score of 32 2 36 cards were taken out and the following returned Mr and MR. W. McMullan 39 6'j 32*
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    • 242 16 S.C.C. And Selangor Club .Meet To-day The annual Trophy match between the S.C.C. and the Selangor Club will be played at the S.C.C. this aiternoon. The teams will be: S.C.C: D. R. Harper: Lundon. D. G. JM. Owen. Cook. F. G. Minns: Lieut. G. !h. T. Billson. J.
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  • 154 16 Ozzie's Selections For To-day Ozzie's selections for the Penang races to-day, the opening day ol the Christmas and New Year meeting, are as follow: Race I:— Horses, (las* 3. Division 3. 5 furlongs. Endoon. Hot Iron. Boy Charlton. Race 2. Horses, Class 3. Division 2, 5 furlongs.
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  • 36 16 RUGBY Oxford Defeat Edinburgh University London. Dec. SI. A- Edinburgh to-ciay Edinburgh Unilost to Ox:,»rd University by 25 U t>. and m the COUDtJ championship East Midland! brat Notts Lints and Derby It 8 a: Bedford.
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  • 243 16 LOCAL CLUB'S FIRST Rl ON JANUARY 7 The first ordinary (Mitral of the Singapore Cycling Clut. on Wednesday at the Board the V.M.C A kindly lent tat sion by the General Si «t.».u Lyne. Mr. E. D. Smith. Pr« Md« nt presided and ttfttfl was lair a nee. Several
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  • 28 16 A ip >rU Ceyion Tamils A-^ 10-11. Dhi.hy Ohaut inst. at 10 n 10 dec; the vailoui pun and i KthICUC JCt.Mt! All nenbera request* d to b.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 200 16 GIFTS for CHRISTMAS B Delightful Stationery m >y Presentation Caskets Available m Full Range of Pleasi?ig Shades. We Invite Your Inspection at I MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, LIMITED: STATIONERS: SINGAPORE. Our Establishment will be open until 5.30 p.m. every day this week. S.O.S. ICEBERG! """I A REVELATION! I The Impossible Comes
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    • 120 16 K^J lilt I M« JS? M*S>C^f t tfH D,■ ■Bsv^^^*Vr^3ssssl i«*fl Drfl l a«l f If JC [TI t>« rlf til fc-f FT BTP^l^BSjit t fit MfT^Br^BSSSSSr^P^Bu -3 1 BBB^BBBSBBBBa HBfb i*- n it st- l it{ rx JE^T^^wy^T* titjtJAjßssssss^B m^w%B £w *^^^bbbb bbbbV ■B^bbbsbh By Jw^Bf^ I flf il
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