The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 January 1934

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press I *O. 14,165. ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1934. 10 CENTS.
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  • 153 1 MANY DIE AT JAMALPUR jidia Rocked B\ Quake m//;.\. CHILDREN LMONG l ICTIMS tasaffs receivN irnm Calcutta i f.irh ha«f this morning lit the earthquake ex- there, contrary to pre- reports, resulted in the loss hvo when the Jamalpur i station building collapsed. Mas the most severe one India and
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  • 69 1 Riotous Scenes at L Murder Trial hkago. Jan. 12. were witnessed at I the sensational "surgln which Dr. Alice -ed with the murder i ter-in-Uw, Mrs. Rheta I 2.000 men and women admission to the and police reinforcements ured to lorm spectators into used arrived at the
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  • 46 1 Other Dies After a Motor Accident Menas, Arizona, Jan. 12. Mack, one of the famous, the Two Black Crows. Mack, the vaudeville' died as the result of a idem. His partner, and the producer. Mack Sennet, linor injuries in the acci- Wireless Reuter
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  • 67 1 H.M.S. Kent, flagship of the China Station, yesterday brought to Singapore Admiral Sir Frederick Dreyer, Commander-in-Chief (inset), for participation in the forthcoming Far Eastern Naval Conference. Important preliminary discussions between the Naval delegates and representatives of the Army and Air Force, states a Reuter message from
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  • 457 1 TO IMPROVE FINANCE AND MONEY GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF ALL GOLD >ew York, Jan. la. President Roosevelt in his message o Congress said: In confiormity with the progress we ire now making in restoring a fairer Drice level with the purpose of arrivng eventually at
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  • 34 1 Wasmngion. Jan. la. A conference at White House, attended by leading members of Congress, surveyed under the guidance or Mr. Roosevelt the monetary and flnancWl situation. Those present included the Demo-
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  • 280 1 No More Arms Talks Shanghai, Jan. 15. A report from Tokio states that the Japanese Government has decided to withdraw from the next Washington Disarmament Conference in 1936 and to proceed with their naval building programme. c>*alic leader, Senator Robinson, and Mr Steagmll and Mr. Fletcher, representing the Finance Committees
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  • 76 1 Manchukuo Dive Into The Classics Changchun, Jan. 15. A magnificent altar is being erected on which at 3 a.m. on March 1 Pu Yi will mount as the sun is appearing on the horizon in accordance with Chinese classic tradition while the Heavenly Will descends
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  • 56 1 it citing, Jan. u. Confirming the intention to create Pu Yi as Emperor of Manchukuo, a spokesman of the Japanese delegation! this afternoon stated that the question of the monarchy had existed since! Manchukuo had been established. Hei emphasised the absence of any intention to restore
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  • 90 1 Miangnai. Jan. 10. Mr. Cheng Hsiau-shu, Premier of the Manchukuo. will proceed to Tokio shortly to confer with the Japanese Government regarding the coronation of Henry Pu Yi and the new protocol between Japan and the new state. The Japanese Commander-in-Chief of the forces in
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  • 121 1 Sequel To Latest Cuban Outbreak Havana, Jan. 15. President Grau San Martin has resigned— Reuter. Havana. Jan. 15. Following the power-workers strike, the Government has issued a decree provisionally taking over all the Cuban Electric Company's works and will operate them according to the workers demands, the company
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  • 67 1 Agreement More Remote Than Ever The Hague, Jan. 15. The International Rubber Association will hold a meeting in a few days at which it is expected British delegates will be invited to attend and discuss the report of the Rubber Restriction Committee. It is generally conceded that a
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  • 71 1 New York, Jan. 10. The seven prisoners accused of being implicated in the murder of Archbishop Touijiin were assailed by a frenzied crowd of men and women as they were being taken from the police van into the court where they were arraigned. Women scratched ana bit and
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  • 138 1 THOSE CHINESE BANDITS Hackneyed Subject Causes Film Controversy London, Jan. 15. The Shanghai Municipal Council's criticism of Jack Hulbert's film, Jack A'hoy, because of the alleged unfavourable portrayal of Chinese characters, is deprecated by the Gaumont-British Corporation. A spokesman of the firm told Reuter they repudiated that the suggested bandits
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  • 94 1 Lord Rot her mere's Latest "Fancy" London, Jan. 15. •'Hurrah for the Black Shirts," says a three column article in the Daily Mail to-day by Lord Rothermere. who lor some time past has been "halfheiling" Hitler. He now urges British youth to seek the nearest branch and join
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  • 51 1 No More Free Landings in Siam From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Jan. 15. A law has been promulgated requiring all foreign planes using approved landing grounds in Siam from now on to pay landing, storage and labour charges. Previously visiting planes were guests of the army aeronautical
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  • 316 1 REBEL BIG SHOTS FLY AWAY Fukien Affair Petering Out NANKING CONTROLS COAST TOWNS The Fukien revolt has inglorious ly "flopped" with the scattering of General Tsai Ting-kai (head of the military forces) and Mr. Eugene Chen (head of the revolutionary Brain's Trust), together with their respective henchmen, into the interior,
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  • 24 1 New York, Jan. 15. Mr. Walter Hines, American arbitrator or river shipping questions under the League of Nations, has died at Merano, Italy.— Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 35 1 T he:e is no better Tea than jIGIA TEA h(OWN IN MALAYA TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. DANCE < FOBMAL) 9.45 p.m. to Midnight I RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA Phone 5381.
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    • 70 1 On Other Pages Admiral Dreyer and British warships arrive Page 6. Eurasian woman's tragic death— Page 3. December's record for rain— Page 3. A P>nang wedding— Page 3. Turf Club's annual report Page 16. A page of Malayan pictures— Page 5. England drops rugby captain— Page 16. Fourth round F.A-
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    • 15 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home.
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  • 1488 2 WOMEN AND CORROSIVE ACID One Completely BHnds The Other 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bandar Penggaram, Jan. 15. The first session of the Batu Pahat Assizes, and incidentally the first in the State for the current year, opened belore Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne on Saturday and Sunday. The first day's
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  • 127 2 Chinese Loses An Eye Arrested some hours after the offence, a young Chinese named Ong Kee was yesterday produced before Mr. N. Grice. the Second Magistrate, and charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt by throwing acetic acid on another Chinese, Tock Chin. The incident took place in
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  • 52 2 Mr. T. H. B. Phillips, who was on the staff of the Victoria Institution before the War, has been appointed headmaster of the Prince of Wales Institution. Kuala Lumpur. After leaving the Victoria Institution Mr. Phillips took up planting. He was one of the former members of the Incorporated Society
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  • 203 2 JOHORE ROADS SUBMERGED Heavy Flooding In Ulu Batu Pahat (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bandar Penggaram, Jan. 15. The heavy rain of last week and during the week end is still being felt by the kampong people in the Batu Pahat District. Low-lying land is flooded with semistagnant water, sometimes 2
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  • 246 2 Affairs Of Son Of Late Millionaire A bankruptcy petition against Mr. ,Gan Teong Oon, the son of the late Mr. Oan Gnoh Bee. the local Chinese millionaire, was heard in the Penang Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice 'Savage Bailey. Mr. Khoo Soon Chee, appearing for the petitioning creditor,
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  • 116 2 Walked On After Seeing Bus Death by misadventure was th" Coroner's verdict yesterday, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Choo Nuar. a 75-year-old Chinese who was knocked down on I^illang Road by a motor-bus. The bus-driver. Quek Khoon. said he was travelling at a
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  • 70 2 First Muslim Unofficial Member (From Our Own Correspondent) w w Johore Bahru, Jan. 15. Mr. M. Ismail, the well-known local lawyer, has been appointed a member of the Johore State Council, and can claim the distinction of being the first Muslim Unofficial Member. There are also three
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  • 89 2 o< London, Jan. 11. tvZ t d Jackson chairman of the Indian Cotton Inquiry Committee established with the object ofS ing the use of Indian cotton in Lancashire, has left for India to investigate problems in connection with the committee's work. He will be J? to
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  • 52 2 Before the Chief Justice in the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Lab Singh <Part heard). Before Mr. Justice Mills in the 3ri Court at 11 a.m. For Decision. -S. 135 32 BaJkish bina Yahya and others vs. Has^a*. bin RacMee Da wood
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  • 177 2 Specific Changes From An Ad Valorem Basis London. Jan. 12. An order is issued under the Import Duties Act substituting for the existing ad valorem duty of 20 per cent, on oats and oat products the following specific rates of duty as from to-morrow: Oats in grain
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  • 85 2 Farewell Dinner To Sir A. Cadogan London, Jan. 11. The Hon. Sir Alexander Cadogan. (British Minister to China) was the guest at a farewell dinner party given by Sir John Simon at the Reform Club. The guests included Mr. Quo Tai-chi. Mr. Wei Cheng-chen, Viscount Cecil, Sir
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  • 32 2 (From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru, Jan. 15. The Hari Raya Puasa will be celebrated throughout Johore to-morrow (Wednesday). All Government offices will be closed on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 113 2 EDUCATIONAL. SINGAPORE ENGLISH SCHOOL OLDHAM LANE, ORCHARD ROAD. Manager FRANK C. SANDS, M.8.E., F.R G S MORNING AND AFTERNOON COMMERCIAL CLASSES WILL COMMENCE FRIDAY 19TH JANUARY. PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION SITUATIONS VACANT, WANTED IMMEDIATELY a laH^ assistant to take charge of Cake and Confectionery Department. This position has now been filled.
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    • 492 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT*! 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.
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    • 500 2 TENbf H r SINGAPORE Ml XlnS? NOTICE, PA Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby gtftn 'are now invited for the .materials or service and culars of such tenders may 5 in the Tender Room. Mivni, in^ Supply of Broadb. r/ Steel Jaws. etc. Dab- 3 4 p.m. Wednesday j. inu^ Supply of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 103 2 DIARY OF MmTmS* rrxLxLJV Tuesday, 16th High Water, 10.14, 10.1 ft., S.C.C. annual cricket meeting 6.45 p.m. Rugby S.C.C. tournament. Etceteras vs. Merchants, Padang; Public Services vs. Wiltshires I, Dunearn Road; Raffles College vs. Chinese, Bukit Timah. Hockey Raffles Inst. vs. A.C.S., R.I. ground. Police Band, Waterloo Street. 8.15 p.m.
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  • Wettest Month For Fifty Years
    • 151 3 yO BREAK IN B AD WEATHER ANTICIPATED only about half way the Tain tall for dy 80 per cent, above 'age for the month Inches. The total ll very nearly 19 on Sunday to 6 am. i of rain had been om 6 o'clock to 3.30
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    • 97 3 I Alleged Extortion From Arrested Man ng. a detective with s ..nested yesterday e- Inspector Ife- a\ the morning urtis. the third ma- > '1 attempting I of $20 lrom one <2> attempted |J U the same man by rin ear or arrest <3» Fsl from Arumugam tlon
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    • 96 3 Mr. J W. lUingworth and Miss Mavis Rae I From Our Own Correspondent > Mr S James i llingworth Ql Ca^ efi^ d Victoria, and Miss Mavis Rae the youngest daughter of Mr and' Mrs Alexander Rae oi Mr Egerton. Victoria p,;V n ce was inducted by *he
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    • 300 3 There was a good gathering of all communities at a lecture delivered in English by Bhikkhu Narada during the week-end in the hall of the Singapore Buddhist Association. Wilkie Road. This priest la on e of the most learned in the Buddhist priesthood in Ceylon and came to
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  • 467 3 YOUNG MOTHER'S FATAL ERROR Tragic End Of Eurasian Woman «ic death of a 29-year-old Airs. R. A. Fletcher, Ato by Mr. F. G Bourne, Coroner, yesterday. The > confined eleven days whilst still In bed; tor medicine during though removed to hosin a few hours. nee, however, showed I itity
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  • 263 3 PBOOBAMMBB FOII INDIA. BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. ENGLAND Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used Fimultaneously. but the wavelengths may be changed iii the course of each days transmissions. Announcements will b? made at fiequcnt intervals
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  • 210 3 European Committee Fund Receipts and Payments Accounts for the month of December 1933. Receipts: Clubs $4,526.79; I.S.P. $104; Other Monthly Subs. $708; Other Donations $190.50; Government Refund: Account Repatriations $1,840.98; Bank Interest $62.06; Total $7,432.33. Payments: Monthly Allowance: Perak :$260: Penang $802.50; Singapore $1,795.50: Kedah $60.00; Kuala Lumpur
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  • 92 3 After Fighting With Man He Accused "The complainant, shortly after the arrest of the accused, had another fight with the accused, and since that time he cannot be found," said Court Inspector Bembroke to the Third Magistrate, yesterday, in applying for a postponement of the case in which
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  • 70 3 A committee meeting of the Straits Settlements Association will be held on Monday, Jan. 29th, in the Singapore Exchange Room at 5 p.m. Agenda: To confirm Minutes. Matters arising therefrom: (a) To confirm appointment of hon. secretary and treasurer, <b) S.S. Currency Commission. Legislative Council Papers. Straits
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 458 3 I f m (ft f X V\\ V V V^H I 1 I Let me tel 1 you V. why OVALTINE is Supresiie for Health' In their efforts to copy 'Ovaltine' imitators actually provide indisputable proof of 'Ovaltine* superiority. Although imitations are made to look like 'Ovaltine' there are obvious
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  • 1932 4  -  Amos W. W. Woodcock By THE DRY'S NEW DEAL This is the fifth of a series of articles describing from the inside the death of prohibition. It is written b\ a man who has fought for temperance, €is district prosecutor, as expert attached to the W ickersham
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  • 83 4 The results of the competitive examination for the entry of aircraft apprentices, held on Novemberber 7. and have been issued. The first in Drder of merit was S. C. Stevenson (Royal Hospital School), and the next two places were taken by H. Vidler <T.S. Indefatigable > and G.
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  • 82 4 For the first time roulette and trenteet-quarante will be played at the Cannes Casino. It miay be recalled that permission was granted during the summer to French casino to play these games by the Ministry of the Interior subject to certain conditions. The Cannes Casino is the
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  • 117 4 FREED FROM PAIN AT 95 After Suffering f, Many V c:u> What a great thing this woman, ap rheumatism for many j from pain again at h< r -"I should like to tell commenced taking Km years ago. I am <• >mpl< rheumatism, from wh a great sufferer I r
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 81 4 W *^F*jKfi double -edge jjF razorblade de>^r> signedforbeards **^P made tough by out^ oor I'fe an d r*Jfcflp sport, for skins made tender by wind ana sun. Built in a heavier MS^ way, with specially honed ■p edges, Probak makes light ■T work of the most stubborn bristles. 5 blades
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    • 124 4 As a horse's favouritism is determined by its performance, so Brooke Bond Tea has won universal favour by its high quality and delicious flavour. Brooke Bond Tea fc^^^^^^^^ "CAMEL" CIGARETTES-A H w superb blend of Turkish and ypt^r^ domestic tobaccos which conn <3^BtK£i*\\ delicate membrane, !mt ju-t A A tne
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  • 57 5 MALAYAN ACTIVITIES IN PICTURES Crowds Watch Malaya Cup Rugby Final; Participants In The Motor Rally fafipwe, rot the fifth year, won the Malaya Cup on Saturday last at KualaLumpur. beating Penang in the final. shewn views of the competitors at the start and finish of the trial run. The mm
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 424 5 II STUDY I I'" Y UR I 1 »AT I I SPARE I 1 HOME M I TIME 1 I I CAN HWE A COLLEGE TRAIMNr, IN I I ALMOST ANY CAREER EOR A FEW SHILLINGS MONTHLY IMATRICULATIONI There are many wavs of commend n<t a career, but Matriculation D
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  • 660 6 BRITISH WARSHIPS ARRIVE Admiral Dreyer's Official Landing MISHAP TO WELCOMING R.A.F. PITANE With the arrival of Admiral Sir Frederick Dreyer. Commander-in-Chief Qf the China Station the stage was partially set yesterday for the opening ol the momentous Far Eastern Naval Conference in Singapore. The talks, which will open officially on
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  • 352 6 The following publications were issued 01 received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. P.M.S.. during the period Dec 30 1333 to Jan. 5, 1934. inclusive, and art available for public use in the Reference Library. Fulierton Building. Singapore Application may be made by members
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  • 151 6 Penang, Jan. 12. rhere was a sequel to the Kesar Singh murder today in the Police Court when a Bengali, Bhagavan Singh, was charged with giving false information to a detective inspector. Bhagavan Singh, the accused, was alleged to have informed the inspector, who was in charge
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  • 53 6 Epstein's Work Acquired By Gallery London. Jan. 12 The Tate Gallery in London has acquired, through the Chantry bequest. Epstein's bronze bust of Professor Einstein. The bust, which was completed a few weeks ago, is generally regarded by critics as one of the finest examples of Epstein's
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  • 18 6 The death Is announced of M Roiin R y eZr S Consu| Gen «al to Slam
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  • 25 6 HOW TO MAKE YOUR CLAIM Compete wh. taTe lanctstta containing: the entry. m l^ oll^ TheSe '-^tlons ZT MUST state clearly on their postcard, THE
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  • 29 6 match* to b.'Jta*? on'i&ay.iSn. 'foTBWMWGHAM (1, Mn»I>LESB«O ,4, SK"« ft (l) r.nr TOSTON (4) va GMMSBY NAME I ADDRESS I m■ TUESDAY. j
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  • 43 6 Birmingham muo^^, *s. Huddersfield Manch«ter C. VB ArBenal Bradford C. vs Bradford Lincoln vs. Grinwby B^hton VB Norwlch Exeter Charlton Crewe v^ Stecllport Rotherham vs b d»pBc«« Hat COllTenlence IT 1 "«p'«« r««d 4~: sent to the Free Press.
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  • 97 6 Mistook Strychnine For Medicine The death is reported ol t>. Mathews. a young Malabar! estate dresser, under tragic circumstances at the general hospital, Taiping. Mathews, who was only 28 years ol age, was taken ill four days prior tc his death, with a severe pain in the elbow
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  • 62 6 Doubled By U.S.A. On Conditions Washington. Jan. 13. It is announced that the doubling of the British liquor quota is conditional on such imports being cleared at foreign ports before midnight on Jan. 27. Any unused balance of the quota will be allotted In the second: permit
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  • 60 6 London, Jan. 12. The Foreign Office announced today that the French authorities have decided to restore within the next few days to 100 per cent, the quotas respecting a very abundant list of United Kingdom products. The decision follows similar action in respect of the American protest
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  • 257 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week OELOW will be found particulars of the 1 1 68 Football Competition No. 22 :vn m«VoJ: OU e J 8 to forecast requite of ■i2g£ a S 1 7. n to ao be played in the i
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  • 101 6 Move By British Manufacturers London, Jan. 12. The leading British drug manufac- turers announce reductions in the price jof insulin, the specific used for the jtratment of diabetes. Last November the British Chemical Manufacturers gave an assurance to the Board ol Trade tribunal that if a duty was
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  • 364 6 EUROPEAN FUND RECONSTITUTED Local Committees Administer With the approval of Government it has been decided to reconstitute the European Unemployment Fund as from Feb. 1 next, according to a circular issued by Mr. E. D. Butler, chairman of the European Unemployment Committee. The funds as reconstituted will be
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  • 130 6 A Farewell Garden Party (From Our Own Correspondent.) n Malacca, Jan. 14. Sf n av ?H. Vl^ and Sister Bradford of St. David's Hospital were entertmned to a farewell garden party yesterdav evening at the Residency by thf Resi- e g d^n H cT s e ed
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    9 6 0 R.A.F. Bomber that crashed at Pay.t Lebar yesterday.
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  • 520 6 LORR Y KNOCKED INTO DRAIN Taxi Driver I A bsolved Of U M Lee Boon Cheai pearing through hu I charge of fohmtarily hurt through a v-, A natively through a n ore Mr. H. A. Form trict judge, yesterday He, Thomson Road wl xs alleged to have £2 i
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  • 44 6 stated The marriage took place on £ur.tt of Mr. Chin An Low. thr younger I* ther of Mr. and Mrs. Chin War W Klang, and Miss Than Che«»ng daughter of Mr. Mrs Than Kwtf Seng, of Kuala Lumpur, at 69 Ba* Tiga Road. Klans.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 20 6 Prevent W^S Colds, Influenza, Infection b y taking fORMAMIIir The Ccrn,-K 1,.,ngl ,.,ng Throat Tablet At all Chemists and Stores
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    • 58 6 Cuticura SOAP, OINTMf \T ant> TALCUM POWDER QtSHecpl/icJjn eiearandHeallhiL Cutleura Soap dei«w« skin Cutlrura Oiiii" soothes and heals M<-nii-li«-. l and pimples €'lili«*"r.« > ;l1 rum gives the .skin a plranii grance an. l leave* it rcfrn I cool, fi^innoirtoihi- rnli«*»«' a ProparalluuM regul.u Sample each Soap, Ointment free upon
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  • 1208 7 The Taxi Dancers Of The Orient I it,! <>\\n Correspondent.) I Tokio. Jan. 4. I gular struggle is pro- Far East, the contest o that .species of the |yard Kipling thought more dangerous. ol the much bigger I still unfolding its B part ol the world, so
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  • 130 7 Entertained By Shipping Community Over 60 Europeans, managers and assistants in the local European shipping offices and lady guests, were 'entertained to dinner last night at the Garden Club by Mr. Lim Kim Tian. The guest of honour was Mr. H. G. Takken. Singapore agent of the K.P.M.,
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  • 167 7 Return After a Year's Absence From India Bombay, Jan. 8. After nearly a year's absence from India the Maharaja of Alwar returned to India from Europe to-day by the Victoria. A large number of Alwar State ollicials and friends of the Maharaja were present at the Mole to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 146 7 615 ALHAMBRA us Positively LAST NIGHT of our Special Double Bill KEN MAYNARD in his first new singing role STRAWJSMERinr ROAN" Universal 9 exciting Sporting Drama 'SATURDAY'S MILLIONS" with ROBERT YOUNG and LEILA HYAMS. TO-MORROW Simultaneous screening ALHAMBRA MARLBOROUGH 315 6.15 9.15 at 6.15 and 9.15 Sto ry mk 11
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    • 324 7 GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT at 6.15 and 9.15 I t_#^__i ■^^^HKsw I _n_v __k ___F_MMP^ H _n_r I -H J i/ll 11 11 li\ A DAZZLING NE W STAGE SHOW j Mil '111 llP resented with a Brilliant Metro- :\Vll ■II B Gold wyn- Mayer Musical Production! B I Mw II
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  • 473 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1934. Hats Are Off Again! !\I7E are all for breaking the stranglehold of senile politicians; we are for breaking the stranglehold of politicians before they become senile, for many of them are more dangerous in the full vigour of their alleged maturity if
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  • 1142 8 BILL posters In Singapore are a very much less controlled community of j I people than they are In England. How j (explain otherwise the systematic dei f acement of walls by the ugly and inartistic bills which make some ol lour streets, particularly those through
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  • 466 8 The marriage took place at Beaconsfield on Dec. 16 of Mr. Frank Holmes Wilson. Royal Scots Fusiliers, (nephew of Brig. General Sir Samuel Wilson) and Joy daughter of Lt. Colonel and Mrs. C. T .Melville Hare. Miss H. M. Depler, Principal. Methodist Girls' School, Klang, will
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  • 962 8 I MISS Phoebe waited lor th« E < m the front door closing be! I .Janet and then wont to ti (underneath the states I very old coat and a with age. She po«fe H hats. One of them had c* I i recently as two fears I i
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 124 8 v^wc<f?.7»p Jig iji I BY SPECIAL ¥»V AJ4DF TO B.M. THE I APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD. -2 irit< NEW STOCKS IN USEFUL WEDDING PRESENTS STERLING SILVER, E.P.N.S. AND CRYSTAL WARE IN SELECTING YOUR PRESENT YOU SHOULD CONSIDER FIRST QUALITY, AND MERIT, WHICH YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND IN SINGAPORE. (Incorporated
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    • 66 8 "IS IT TRUE THERE'S A TOBACCO TRUST?" asked a small boy. of a tobacconist. "Certainly there is," was the reply. "Then father would like to be trusted with two ounces." You can trust a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY to save you from financial nrin in the event of
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  • 521 9 Fortune Spent In Two Paris. Jan 12. >harp passage between the two extniers, M Herriot and M. Tardieu, sed un uproar during the Stavisky in the Chamber to-day Herriot, defending the Radical lon <>t confidence, referred to state o embarrassed banks Tardieu interjected. "You mean p<_' 'the
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  • 243 9 HENRY'S AMATEUR STATUS Malayan F. A. Give Assurance At Annual Meeting i From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 15 n f assurance that Mr. A. L Henry's d^f eUI L Status WOUI <I be protected during his English tour was given at ook ,rp r Malayan Breweries would v£.h
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  • 704 9 me cattle dealers, who export and provide Singapore and part ol Malaya with the beei which is sold In the markets, are seeking new outlets. Singapore is supplied from Bangkok and coastal ports in Pattani tor the mam part, and gradually the price is
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  • 322 9 public official, each shall be liable to one to five years imprisonment and a much heavier fine. Paris Calm Paris. Jan. 11. M. Tardieu later returned to the Chamber and created a stir by calling M. Laiontneo. a Socialist Deputy, a liar. After the excitement had subsided. M. Tardieu announced
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  • 142 9 Hitler Eulogised By War Veterans tv, Berlin, Jan. 15. The Christmas and New Year politratLn rU tS end t d t0 day with demonstrations throughout the country. Hitler met his oldest followers at Detmold and* GoPhLi made a Speech at Oleiwi^ meet££ Participated in a mass meeting in
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  • 108 9 Disappointment Among Experts W)f Th Hague, Jan. 15. otThA/ er .T Ce to the "organisation oi the Navy, the task of the Royal Commission which has been appointed is nH ec w onomlse £2.500.000 on the Army TmSStiUL" cf the budget deficlt The experts are greatly disappointed,
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  • 92 9 Employees Of Swiss Company Moscow, Jan. All the employees of the Swiss Control Company at Black Sea ports have been arrested. The prisoners include two Germans, two Austrians. one Belgian and one Dane. They have not yet been charged and their respective diplomatic representatives have been denied access
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  • 87 9 Transmitting Towers Damaged Leipzig, Jan. 15. The upper part of two of the transmitting towers at the radio station ten miles outside the city are burning fiercely and incendiarism is suspected. The flre started two hundred feet high and. fanned by a strong wind, the towers were soon
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  • 45 9 Leipzig, Jan. 15. Following the arrival of the relatives of Van der Lubbe. the body of the latter will be buried privately tomorrow in the southern cemetery. It is rumoured that the three Bulgarians will be expelled tomorrow for an unknown destination.- Reuter
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  • 105 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London, Jan. 15. Spot (Sellers* 4 11 32d. (4 9|32d.) (Buyers) 4 932d. (4 7j32dj Feb. -March 4 13 32d. (4^d.) April-June 4)&d. (4 1532d.) July-Sept. 4 19 32d. (4 17 32d.) Market Quiet but steady. New York, Jan.
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    • 46 9 NEW EDITION A MALAY-ENGLISH DICTIONARY (ROMANISED) BY R. J. WILKINSON, cmg. LATE <.OVERNOR OF SIERRA LEONE, PREVIOUSLY THE MALAYAN CIVIL SERVICE. PIiBLISHEDHTTWO VOLUMES P^PER COVERS-WITHOUT ARABIC CHARACTERS. $20.00 Per Set. (Paper) $30.00 Per Set. Buckskin Binding) KELLY WALSH, LTD. tTORATED IN HONG KONG) K^FLES PLACE SINGAPORE.
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    • 205 9 Nu-Back CORSETRY When you stoop, reach up for something: or sit down, doe* vour corset ride up out of position out of fit There's none ot that discomfort with a Nu-Back It cannot slip out of place Sit or bend and the clever back section extends. Stand up it contracts
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 296 10 RUBBER PROSPECTS IN BURMA Restriction Only Hope For Industry At the second annual general meetIn? of the Burma Planters' Association Mr W. J C Richards presiding said: Now that there ar^ several estates tapping there has been an increased demand for tappers and it has been suggested that the Association
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    • 546 10 Government's total revenue demand from rubber estates in Burma is roughly Ra. 2 3 4 lcs per annum, of which approximately Rs. 50.000 comes from squatter areas. Collection has been suspended where planters have wished it for two years, and when the third payment for the year ending
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    • 335 10 Turbine Device Invented By Lancashire Firm A device that renders gear-changing on a motor omnibus unnecessary has been put into production by Leyland Motors, the Lancashire manufacturers of commercial motor vehicles. "This invention places the bus in! j advance of the private car as regards I silence,
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    • 117 10 The F.M.S. Gazette on Saturday contained the new sliding scale for export duty on rubber to be imposed on and after Feb. 9 next. The minimum rate of 1 per cent, will be imposed when the price is 20 cents or over but under 22 cents, and
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    • 348 10 sonable to suppose that the price which would have to be paid would be higher than that at which the forward contract has been entered into. It is suggested in some quarters that sales were made by the majority of producers I to the full extent of their capacity the
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    • 79 10 Rubber Association January 15, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot < loose) 13^8 13% R.S.S. equal to London Standard, <F.0.8.) 14 14»8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Jan. 1434 13 7 /8 Feb-Mar. 13 7 8 14 Apr- June ,14*8 14 4 July-Sept.
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    • 118 10 January 15 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin <of 4 Imp. galls, i i.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline in 4- gal. drums per British Imp. Gal. 85 Socony Motor Gasoline per
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    • 208 10 January 15 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2j4 5|64 London, 3 months' sight 2|4 ljlfl London, 60 days' sight 2!4 3(64 London, 30 days' sight 2!4 1J32 London, demand 24 1 64 London, T.T. 2|4 Lyons and Paris, demand 950 Hamburg, demand 155 New York, demand 58 3
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    • 145 10 Spinning Mills Forced to Close Down Shanghai: China which introduced silk to the world and for centuries enjoyed a monopoly of its production is threatened with the extinction of her silk trade. Since the beginning of the century Chinese silk spinning mills have been forced to close
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    • 374 10 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPORT Representations to Government The monthly committee meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce was held in the Sandakan Club on Wednesday, Jan. 3 at 10.30 a.m. Present: The Hon'ble Mr. F. W. Pinnock (in the Chair), Mr. S. D. Key, Mr.
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    • 182 10 .Numerous New Factories And Extensions During the past twelve months forty important extensions to factories and warehouses have been completed on Merseyside. while at least twenty new factories have been completed or are in process of construction. Among the latest developments are the following A firm of sugar
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    • 160 10 German Gold And Silver Company ine Deutsche Gold- und SilberScheideanstalt (formerly Roessler) of Frankfurt, one of Germany's leading concerns in the fine metal and chemical industry, is maintaining its dividend 2n? P C en J' for the year ended on Sept. 30 last. Its share caDital i«s
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    • 849 10 UNIVERSAL RUBBER PA VIORS MAKE GOOD Put New Improved Road Block On Market The Fifth Ordinary General Meeting of Universal Rubber Paviors, Limited, was held in the Chartered Accountants' Hall, Manchester. Mr. Joseph Ramsden presided, and, in moving the adoption of the report and balance-sheet, said The chairman of the
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    • 162 10 January 15, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Bctfm Gambler 4(i rt Java Cube 6 Hamburg Cube Muntok White Pepper White Pepper Black Pepper Copra, sundried 2.90 1 Copra, mixed 225 Small flake Tapioca Med. Pearl Tapioca Small Pearl Tapioca Lingga Sago Flour Fair Sago Flour Palembang Jelotong n
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    • 166 10 Latest Product Of Manchester Research Cloth which has all the ippttn of glass is the latest product of La cashire research. Designs in coloured glass can b, applied without laborious handwork to velvet, silk, lace, cotton and fabr. all kinds, imparting to them th traction of a
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    • 67 10 AMPAT (SUMATRA RUBBER During the year ended Btpieml 30 the Ampat (Sumjitra) Rubber tate incurred a net loss of £6.1' which, added to the debit o! 85.4M brought in from the previou> makes a total adverse balan. £11.656 to be carried forward Fl< ing assets. £12,608: current Uabilit excluding a
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    • 63 10 Development expenditure the Nipah Distilleries of Malaya ter. for the year ended J I amounted to £7.387. This hat added to the property accnur. now stands at £114.314. Cor progress has been made dun: year, states the report, and <1< i ments have reached the iff]
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    • 51 10 of noise and vibration whlc much damage to mind The town dweller has i to be protected lrom til the maximum extent po paving provide* the nea and in order to facilitate udoption it is up to us to reduc< to the minimum consistent taining superlative quality The report was
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    • 33 10 Brown, Phillips and Stewart, Penang Secretaries, Outputs for Dec. from the followng estates were: Perak River Valley Rubber Co., Ltd., 44,993 lbs; Juru Estates Ltd. 42,000 lbs; Semanggol Rubber Co., Ltd. 35,700 lbs
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  • 803 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations per cent. Preis. i* Bou Consold. Tin Smelter Ord 22s 9^ Dunlop Hi 23s Eastern United (9.50. 22 65 22 al Fraser and Neave 5 Ords. ($5) 1 160 llftn Fraser and Neave 80 Prefs. 15 790 8 Gammon Ord. (sl> 90 g" Great
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  • 37 11 London, Jan. 13. The Treasury has given notice to redeem £105.000.000 four per cent bonds 1934 6 issued in 1930. They will probably finance the operation by fresh borrowing at \a lower rate Reuter
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  • 240 11 M^eturn dea.ers an. pott stocks. Segments, OeoenU.er 3 a, ton, as de c lared D WET TOT A L~~" d=>CA CREPE APEA R.S.S. U.S.S. Total Dry Estate Remill Blanket Wet Scrap Lump Drv ur Rubber Crepe Bark Scrap Sheet Bark Dry (estimated (2) <3) (4) <5» (6»
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  • 234 11 Many More Orders In Hand And In Prospect Canadian service next year, involving Sir A?f P H 8^ tOnnage of about 750!0M tie flrn! mana B'ng dlrectoTS the firm, states that they have exI The season for anthracite shipping had now ceased, owing to the St and Ten
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  • 16 11 Mr. K. H. Gillan, Postmaster General. Sarawak, has been granted five months leave prior to retirement.
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  • 109 11 in Hdng Kong) scribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony Reserve Uawmfo? ««.000.000 Proprietors £20 nnn nnn BOARD OF DIREOTORSf 0000 i. H. R. Shaw, Esq Deputy Chairman W. H. Bell, Esq Hon:Mr. Q.o.s. Mackle A. H. Compton, Esa O. Mlakln, Esq
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  • 194 11 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LTD. (Incorporated In England) Capital £3noonnn Subscribed lSooSo Pald u P *****M Reserve Fund and Rest 1 *****5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrle Esq., Chairman P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hambro. Esq W. H. Shelford. Esq. Sir Thomas Cat to. Bart Sir C. C.
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  • 231 11 Moscow, lan. 6. The Peoples' Commissariat of Heavy Industries has decided to increase the output of Sakhalin oil up to 300.000 tons in 1934 and 500,000 tons in 1935. 35.000 meters of new wells will be drilled In 1934. A new power station of 6,000 kilowatts capacity will
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  • 94 11 INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Po^ oyal Charter) Paid up capital in 600 000 shares of £5 each £3 oooos* Reserve Fund Zi'm'%l Reserve Liability of <MWJOt HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate, London. EC 2 Agencies and Branches m t? is v,epu Manila Tonßkato Salphons Pe
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  • 138 11 (Established In 1880) Capital Subscribed Reserve 1 Funn d P) Y 100.000.00t iteserve Fund y, j2l 250 MM President: K. Kodaraa, Esq Vlce-Preaident: T. Okubo Eaq Head Office: Yokohama Singapore Branch:— MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. LONDON BANKERS: Westminster Bank, Ltd Uoy "sTan?, IT*"*" BRANCHES: Alexandria
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    • 44 11 THE =^SS-= EASTERN UNITED THE x^^v ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD SOI ITU fM'l, FIRE, .MARINE, vr Iwjlfvl MOTOR CAR BRITISH PERSONAL ACCIDENT l?^™™ COMPA^. wuSS&n, FIRE MA S E MOTOR C( INSURI^t 0N n WORK MEN'S INSURANCE. COMPENSATION I. G JOHNSON: General m.. INSURANCE ACCPPTrn
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    • 113 11 k*—e»* net** lIIjMMM Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd L OD apPUcatlon to p C B. Newlngton. Inspector oX Agencies am*™ AOENTB WAMT>D 11 Agencies, Singapore, expert advice wiu be given. OCEAN ACCIDE NT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION LIMITED Incorporated In Great Britain) Malayan Head Office: SINOAPORJ Manager: C. NORMAN BENNETT.
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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    • 797 12 Three Days After Leaving Colombo Details of the mishap which occuir- I ed to the outward bound P. ond O. Cathay after she had left Colon.bo on her way to Australian ports have been received in Colombo. The liner lost her port propeller three days oui.
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    • 137 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR I Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Kola 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kedah 18; City of Norwich 16; Oleinogle 14: Pres. Polk 11; Anhui 9; Kuala ,|7; Sumatra 7. i; Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Steel Scientist
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    • 256 12 Lipis. Bill. 460 tons, irom K 15.1 lor Kuantan 17.1. Tomohon. Dut. 684 tons, from Bi] kawang 15.1 lor unc. Danrei Brit. 1.002 tons, from Ba kan 15.1 tor b.n.b. port! 20.1 Both. Dut. 1.483 tons, from BDeli 15.1 for Tg. Priok 15.1. Van der Lijn. Dut. 1.431
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    • 33 12 Jan. 1-!:— Deucalion (Brl) Siam>: Shotass <Nor>: Hawaii Japan': Reteh. Soedoe. Aldeg I Dut Jan 15:— Both. Plancius. Ma Dut»: Dupleix <Fch»; Kasl:ni..« <Jap»: Kinta. Kut Sang. H«li Jerantut, Rahman. Oemai ißrit)
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    • 327 12 Burns Philp line. (Incorporated in Australia) TTstrSla. Cabins de luxe, single Berth cabin., Ewlmmlng bath, gymnasium, etc. Next Sailings. jan Feb MARELLA Feb 26;Mar. 1 KU J- Jthe return vo y age b, to Europe via Australia. A UNIQU^^PPORTUNITY to travel Home EMPRESS OF BRITAIN THE WORLDS WONDER SHIP' j
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    • 146 12 The P. and O. Naldera has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this port at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, the 17th instant. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. Wharf on arrival. In the Sarawak Government Service Mr. T. E. Parker is appointed Assistant Superintendent of Lands and
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    • 57 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Piilembnng. Bnnjoewnngi and North Western Ports) T.S.M.V. KOOLINDA Jan. 17. T3.M.V. KANGAROO Feb. 2. T.S.M.V. KANGAROO Mar. 25. Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian Return £30.0.0. Currency For particulars of Freight and Passage please apply to: McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PEHAH6 Planters Stores Agency
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    • 96 12 For everything appertaining Travel, Banking Freight Apply to; COOKS WACOJJSHLITS [WOP tO T^AVEp'sEPVtCtJ ROBINSON ROAD IndiTi4\2«) Attention TTsTk. line. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. 'Incorporated In Japa: REGULAR FREKiHT AND PASSENGER SERVH From Japan Due MILAN MARU In Port Ja MALTA MARU Jan. 16 BOSTON MARU Ft b 9 F*
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 547 12 Local And Foreign Mait Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 P m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan *ia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. I Kelantan <via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every
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    • 504 13 British India and Apcar lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. CNDEB SSSTLJ^ w SL£?Sn£jgS aam OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Dae 6OUDAN ..500 "jJ^T g™™** RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 19 MANTOA 2 £g" M COMORIN 15.000 Feb 3 BHUTAN f 'S
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    • 482 13 Ellerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM 4ND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL "^^»^»U. OOrocttaSteli ln n Lepanto Jan 30 Feb 2 FOE HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. City of Bath Jan 22 r 29 "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE. FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON,
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    • 1048 13 INSURANCE I*. M«M Halt, Btota* Bailw.j, in* Roj*l 6f« IrlT ij. of 'S'fi's.*...^ Led. s&'ssnjser^ssß BLUE PUMMEL LIME 22^JS^r t ?^ISS III<^ L^ d<m A »?««tam. Rotterdam and Bremen Omom. Harrs. Llfwpopl and Glasgow— Boston, New York and Baltimore (All routes are liable to alteration) w™«™ WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON
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    • 760 14 K. P. M« KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU MAROS- Tuesday. Jan. 16. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang, Tandjong-Mengei-dur. TandjonK-Lt'idong and Asahan. PASIR Tuesday. Jan. 16, Penang (mails only* and Bagan Si-Api-Api. CRKMER Wednesday. Jan. 17. Belawan-Deli and Penang. TIIEDENS- Wednesday. Jan. 17. Muntok and Palembang. TOBA- Wednesday Jan. 17 Koeala-Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAJANG
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    • 512 14 f Ml. I f/^^^^^^^ k M^Hk a I I Mk TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penang. N.York. Pres. Polk In port Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Feb. 27 Pres. Adams Jan.
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    • 589 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM TO HAMBVRG HAKUSAN MARU 10.300 Jan. 24 25 HAKONE MARU 10.400 HARUNA MARU 10.400 Feb. 7 8 SSUWA MARU SKATORI MARU 10.000 Feb. 22 23 SFUSHIMI MARU U SKASHIMA MARU 10.000 Mar. 6 9 HAKOZAKI MAPU II iYASUKINI MARU 11.000 Mar. 20 21 TERUKUM
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  • 944 15 AUSTRALIA RICH IN BATTING STRENGTH Players Who May Visit second trial match, at Sydney In a victory ior the Rest of lia by it*> wickets, alter a great The result, however, was in a immaterial; It was on the form of ialf *t all eyes were fixed Warner In the
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  • 34 15 Tilden Beaten In Third Match Philadelphia, Jan. 15. third professional lawn tennis *e yesterday between W. T. b r ann Ellsworth Vines. Vines won 5-7. a~2; 6-2. ■wrSmSSt^!? ftrst two matchei Reuter
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  • 84 15 Harrow's Big Defeat At Salford London, Jan. 6. The following are the results of matches played under Rugby League rules to-day Batley 12 York 12 Bradford Nor. 12 Wigan 30 Castleford 9 Leeds 10 Halifax 10 Hull K. R. 0 Hull 33 Featherstone R. in Hunslet 18 Dewsbury
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  • 29 15 London, Jan. 9. The following are the scores at the close of to-days play in the billiards match between Newman and Davis \ewman (in play* 1.2,501 Davis 11,795.
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  • 202 15 The last has not been heard of the Football Association sensation involving the resignation of Mr. Arthur King- scott, the honorary treasurer. At a public meeting of the Manchester United Football Supporters Club I (the biggest organisation of its kind jin the country), it was decided
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  • 262 15 NAVAL SPORTSMEN AT PENANG HAWKINS RUGGER AND CRICKET TEAMS <From Our Own Correspondents Penang. Jan. 15. in an interesting Rugby match to-day on the Esplanade Penang defeated H.M.S. Hawkins by 14 points <one goal and three tries) to 11 points <one goal and two tries). Rain unfortunately marred the game,
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  • 267 15 Car Makers Opposed To Two Races British motor manufacturer! are protesting vigorously against a proposal to niter the constitution or Britain's most important motor rarr. the Ulster Tourist Trophy event. It is stated that next year's "T.T." will take the form ot two separate races, Dne to
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  • 130 15 WOMEN'S BILLIARDS Own Association Controls Amateurs The Women's Billiards Association Council decided, at a meeting in London, that Open Championships for women must be run either by the Women's Billiards Association or by its permission. Women players entering for any unauthorised event will be disqualified [from competing
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  • 1034 15 SINGAPORE AMONG THE PRIZE WINNERS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan 15 wire" 1 ILo 1 f S i nga P° r competitors were successful in yesterdav* gymkhana at Kuala Lumpur tnw re SeVenty c °mpetitors in. sra thp aam Interesting demonstrations ware
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    • 41 15 Bobby Jones, playing over his home course at the East Lake Club. Atlanta, went round in 64 eight under par. He reached the eighteenth green in 61. but "Calamity Jane." his famous putter, failed him. and he three-putted for 64. Reuter.
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    • 144 15 BRITAIN'S. DEPENDABLE. CAR I A BETTER MOTORING IMVCC TMCMT THAN EVER! Many Improvements S-AV "^^C The Austin Ten-Four de luxe Saloon, so tf*'"' raj -V» JrHjl WR great a farourite among family motorists, rhang- pjnWßj^» now has (in common with all Ten-Four IW^ models) Synchromesh Gears for trouble- Saa^*' free
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  • 923 16 RAMONA BEATS WIND TO THE GUN Makes First Leg In SixMetre Trophy Race B AND C YACHTS GO OUT Last Sunday, the Six-Metre Class saueu the race lor a uopny presented by Mr. H. Worham. There was a light northerly breeze, and a good start was made with Kathleen 111
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  • 290 16 Handicaps For The Second Day The following are the handicaps lor the second day of the Perak Turf Club professional meeting to-morrow afternoon I. Race I— Horses Class 3.— Div. 3.— furs. Aquila 9 Golden riarp 8.6 Sandbath. 8.13 Texila 8.4 Parchesi 8.12 War Linen Perle Dor
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  • 702 16 Draw Announced For 4th Round London, Jan. 15. The F.A. Cup draw for the fourth round, to be played on Jan. 27, is as follows Millwall vo. Leicester. Tottenham \z West Ham. Tranmere vs. Liverpool or Fulham. Workington \s. Preston. Hull vs. M'chester City. Manchester U.
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  • 77 16 Glasgow U. Defeat The Acads From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 13. Results of Rugby matches to-day included the following: Bk. of England 9: Old Paulines 6. Barnstaple 5: Plymouth Albion 6. Catford Bridge 0: Lon. Welsh 8. London Un. 16: Dunstonians 6. O. Rutlishians 17: Brightonians 3.
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  • 81 16 F.M.S.— COLONY HOCKEY From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 15. The F.M.S. hockey team to meet the Colony at Kuala Lumpur next Saturday is: Cheng Nam: J. L. Greig Gorbex Singh; Alladad Khan, J. H. Milne C. O. Labrooy: H. K. Dhass. Baharon! Mohamed Osman, Caleb and Peer Players
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  • 439 16 Singapore Races Pay $204,967 In Betting Tax TURF CLUBS ANNUAL REPORT $335,863 in Sweeps The sum of $204,967.90 was paid to the Government for tax on the totalisator and sweeps during the year, an increase of $15,230.40 compared with 1932, states the annual report of the Singapore Turf Club, the
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  • 176 16 WILLIE SMITH Gives Billiards Exhibition At Johore Bahru Mr. Willie Smith staged a billiards display at the Johore Civil Service Club last evening and in the course of an interesting display met Lieut. Atan bin Yahyah and Dr. Eveson. Smith's biggest break was 229. In one match, giving
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  • 52 16 The ties tor Tanglin Club Squash tournament lor Wednesday are: 5.30 p.m. Court No. 1 O. R. S. Bateman vs. M. W. Yates. 6.15 p.m. Court No. 1 R. S. MacTier vs. H. S. Hewett. Result of yesterday's tie: W. H. Droogleever beat L. J. Feildon 9—3. 9_6.
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  • 107 16 Williamson and L. J. Hayes. The Committee at the end of the year 1933 was constituted as follows Messrs R. Page, H. J. Fougere. E. S. Manasseh. O. P. Grifflth-Jones, Hon'ble Sir Walter Huggard. Kt. 8., K.C.. L. J. Hayes and C. A. Niven. The following is the Election Committee
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  • 286 16 THE SIDE WHICH WILL MEET WALES The Engiish selectors, in cho the team to meet Wales at Cardir Saturday in the first match ot tin ternational Rugby tournament, brought in lour new caps, Owen-Sn the Oxford full back. Cranm*Oxford centre-threequarter. and new forwards. Dicks of Worth) and Fry
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  • 22 16 There will be no S A.F.A refer* refresher course to-day. It is expected to resume the courses on Jan 30
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