The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 January 1934

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  • 22 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. LEADING PROVISION STORES NO. 14 t 174. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934 10 CENTS.
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  • 503 1 >, VNGTSE STEAMER DISASTER i Die In j Panic j Or Icy Waters DROWNED IN BATCHES A appalling disaster has occurred on the Yangtse River involving the loss of 175 lives when a small steamer became a racing furnace after an explosion m (he engine room.
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  • 94 1 PRISON RUN BY THE CONVICTS New York's Worst Jail Scandal New York, Jan. 25. The worst prison scandal m the his- i lory of the United States is expected to be revealed as a result of a surprise police raid on a New York City Peni- tentiary. The police claim
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  • 135 1 McGoveni Leads Hungry Glasgow Army London. Jan. 23. A detachment of unemployed headed 3y the Clydeside Left Wing Labour M.P.. Mr. McGovern. left Glasgow yesterday on a march to London after being joined by 300 other unemployed narchen from Edinburgh. Perth. Duniee and other northern towns who
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  • 91 1 Thieves Burgle Historic Mansion London, Jan. 23. While the body of Viscount Halifax, the nonagenarian peer, lay m the church m his grounds at his residence, Hickriton Hall, near Doncaster. m readiness for the burial today, thieves burgled rhe mansion and removed two heavy cases containing
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  • 59 1 ILS. To Hasten Their Construction Washington, Jan. 23. The Naval Committee of the House of Representatives has unanimously approved of the Vinson Bill for the construction of 120 new warships. In j order to hasten matters the committee is trying to attach it to the annual Naval
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  • 156 1 Another scandal rocks France Page 9. Japan resents Mussolini article m U.S. press— Page 9. Local Chinese Queen's Scholar's successes m Britain Face 2. Strong comment on "money-grubbing soccer m Selangor" Page 15. New Public School cricketer for F.M.S. —Page 15. Government may set up committee to
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  • 422 1 Harsh Words In U.S. Senate > $5,000,000,000! Expected From Gold REVALUATION of the dollar is invalid and indecent, declared Senator Glass m the U.S. Senate yesterday. He held up the British Equalisation Fund as an example and protested that Mr. Morgenthau, the President's henchman, had no experience
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  • 74 1 May Be Postponed For Birthday I i Peking, Jan. 25. Unconfirmed Chinese reports state that the enthronement of Henry Pu-Yi as Emperor of Manchukuo will be postponed till March 16. It is suggested he may desire to celebrate his birthday on March 13 before his elevation. Several Chinese
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  • 183 1 HOPES TO LEARN TO SPEAK CHINESE New Minister 1 Starts For Shanghai London, Jan. 25. Sir Andrew Cadogan, the new British Minister to China, had a great sendoff to-day when with Lady Theodosia Cadogan and their three daughters, he departed for Marseilles to join the P. and O. Chitral lor
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  • 65 1 British Battle Squadron Not For Far East London. .lan. i.">. A persistent rumour emanating from Hong Kong that a British battle squadron is proceeding to the Far East m the Spring and also that the whole of the Rainbow class of submarines is destined for the China station
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  • 16 1 Nankin?. Jan. 25. China has recognised the new Gov- ernment of Cuba.— Reuter
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  • 167 1 WORST FOR YEARS 4 Dead, Hundreds Injured TRAFFIC CHAOS FOR many hours yesterday the greater part of England was enveloped m the worst fog for years. Four people were killed, hundreds injured and traffic was reduced to complete chaos. London, Jan. 25. Four people were killed
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 59 1 i TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHIL 6.30 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE !).3O p.m. to Midnight OWING TO ENORMOUS SIXCESS RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF MACKEY TWINS TOMORROW MALAYAN RUGBY UNION "END OF THE SEASON BALL" SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE with CABARET by "NAVAL ENTERTAINERS" MXNE- Hw \ON-DINERS $1-00
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    • 92 1 CHRYSLER H COMFORT SEA VIEW i|\^ fly bftt II TO-DAY TO-MORROW SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE POPULAR MESS BAND OF THE H. M. S. KENT I TUESDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1934. I FULL MOON NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN DINNER MUSIC BY D'SOUZA BROTHERS DANCING IN THE BALL
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  • 468 2 IDENTIFICA TION TEST FAILS Rw-glar Round- Up Ends With Discharge Of 2 Men The last oi a long series of cases connected with housebreaking and theft of $590 worth of goods from Chop Koh Heng Poh, m South Canal Road on the night of Nov. 24 last *ras heard yesterday
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  • 202 2 At the general meeting of the Selangor Bar Association held on Jan. 13, the following were elected members of the committee: Messrs. W. G W Hastings, K. K. Benjamin and A. K. San. Mr. S. M. Yong was appointed the hon. secretary. A fashionable Chinese wedding according to reformed style
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  • 390 2 AID IN OBTAINING POSTS Government May Appoint Committee j» An announcement that the Government is considering the appointment of 0 a committee to assist m obtaining c employment for students of the Trade j School was made at the second annual general meeting of the Singapore 2
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  • 341 2 Mr. Lim Kheng Kooi's Success In England Further news has been received as to the success of Mr. Lim Kheng Kooi, the Penang Queen's Scholar. He has now passed his final examinnation and will be called to the Bar on the 26th instant. It will be remembered
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  • 71 2 Experiments conducted by the Pull man Car Manufacturing Co m America have resulted m the product .ion of a new railcar— the "Railplane" 9Q designed to operate at speeds u P to 90 miles per hour. The vehicle is streamlined to reduce wind resistant and the wheels have rubber insens
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  • 91 2 Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Assizes— No 3-^ *ex vs. Lab Sing (Part heard) Before Mr. Justice Gerahty at 11 a m Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. In 2nd. Court at 12 noon .-—Motions. Before Mr. Justice Mills m 3rd
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  • 68 2 Man Hit By Two Vehicles Dies m Hospital IPs that there was no evidence of criminal cjcilst or the driver of the trolley The British Malay Executor Co.. Ltd., (PI the following booses to I rentals: 38 Jorvois Ro«d I sanitation Installed Furnished seaside Beting Kusa (IS!^
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 157 2 mBBBSf li ill I The MONACO SALOON This model, which by lv individualistic features, outstanding reliability and brilliant performance has earned a world wide reputation, U m its newest form still further unproved. It Is a car complete In all details which may enhance the comfort and convenience of passengers
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    • 311 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i mm BATHING GAPS. New season p s stocks just arrived. In most attractive colours and shapes. AH one price $1.00 each. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS" STRAITS TYPEWRITER AUfcNCI STATIONERS REPAI&EKS. 14A CfcMf* Alley, Slnraporc. Tb* Cheapest House for jour Station By^ mTJ f yP« wl
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    • 420 2 IENDERs SlNGA!>()iTr^^ MUNICIPAIJiv Tenders. Tenders are ~nT^ hlvi> j following materials or fparticulars. see Munici i Supply of Sulpha ''A,,; of Closing 4 p m T L* Erection of a P p u ,n;, Alexandra Road. I), p.m. Wednesday. J Supply of 3 Chlon Date of Closing May 31st. *V
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 222 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Friday, 26th. High Water, 06.10, 8.2 ft. 21.04, 7.2 ft. Municipal Commissioners' mtg., 2.15 p.m. Football: Combined Fleet vs. S.C.C., Padang; Indo-Ceylonese vs. H.M.S. Hawkins, Anson Rd. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. Combined Fleet, Padang; Raffles Inst. vs. S.C.C. XI, R.I. grd.; S.R.C. vs. Medical College, S.R.C. grd.
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  • 1399 3 THE TERROR AND THE FASTNET Four Months "Waddle" Across The World BROADSIDE ON IN THE CANAL II took the monitor, Terror, and the trawler. Fastnet nearly I lour months to reach Singapore from Plymouth They are to be attached to the permanent establishment at the Naval
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 105 3 ANOTHER COOPER PRODUCT! DILUTES ONE PART TO 600 PARTS WATER Municipal is guaranteed by test 18 to 22 times more powerful than pure Carbolic Acid and six times as strong as conmon types of cheap disinfectants but nowhere near -x times the price. It is a, /^^T^^V real necessity for
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    • 142 3 High-class gifts on presentation of De Reszke coupons. De Reszke cigarettes are smoked by people of discriminating taste. A finely blended cigarette. I DERESZKE UKq jfli*istoer<±t of Qi<£<ir>eH9s Agents: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Singapore Penan fi Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. ■■Ml mmm^J°^l^ BRITISH MADE ELECTRIC IRONS ■I*. 1 Qiality fg^ PRICE
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  • 1329 4 Lovely Hands Are An Essential To Beauty By Our Woman Correspont JHE tdf-made beauty is a bloom ot off the skln you cannot the twentieth century. One ot the gardening gloves there is a preparation most Important ox her secrets is that wnlon will enable you to protect your ber
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  • Article, Illustration
    484 4 Eighth Anniversary Celebrations The members ol the Siong 800 Athletic Association celebrated the Asociation's eighth anniversary on 'Saturday iast and Sunday. More than' 1 90 attended. i Procedings commenced with the an- nual general meeting. The election of office-bearers resulted as follows: j President. Mr. Chionh Chye
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  • 895 4 87 OBSERVATORIES CO-OPERATE Eros The Key To 13 Years Task London, Jan. 15. t Dr H Spencer Jones, the Astronomer i c Royal, is at the head of the biggest' ;o-operative survey which has ever been j undertaken. He is the chairman of the Committee 3f the
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  • 139 4 SHE WAS GETTING FATTER Now Down to Normal. "I was putting on nV.sn very writes a married woman suffering from constipation very liverish. Threo month* friend advised me to take l tea of Kruschen Salts m hot v. morning. I have kept this up ever since, although I have to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 170 4 m the mixinc H^E== bowl and it will B^^^= put success m your nY: crooci rooks use SINPSONS SELF-RAISING FLOUR A.P.B— I SOFT SILKY HAIR .unobtainable by ordinary washing N»AP fthould be Btcd very < :irefiilly. it fOSJ want to k»*e|» y.Hir Ji.iir looking it« besti Many ami prcprod! flun:i--|»oo«
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    • 290 4 I Whispered TheßeQson... i *tKtr i \M/"^ Ml. V V'J&^HflP* i\V.\ Hup 'Unpleasant Odour is Caused by Underarm Hair Yvonne always wond-. i i vb unpopular and it wai tei it was diincuit to te.l plucked up courage— i anns is not on!, uz looking but g r c.:tly pro't
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  • 122 5 nor. photographed at the Si.m B Lim Sa» Mills m Syed Alwi Road yesterday, where he took a keen interest m (h preparation oi Malayan timbers for export. \I goalkeeper drais EueeasfeUjr with a shot from Hawkins forward m the ■reccr match on Wednesday. A
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 22 5 BRAND CONDENSED MILK r*°NDENSED M»^ Recommend "TRAIN MILK" PURITY AND ECONOMY Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd., r UNION BUILDING. Phone 5977—5978 5979 M.5.X..4.
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  • 730 6 Will Drive Britain Into Bankruptcy ANTI DUMPING LA WESSENTIAL Price Cutting Effects In The Straits r QOME amazing examples of *J price-cutting by Japanese m the markets of the Far East are vouched for by Mr. H. K. Hales, National-Conservative M.r. for Hanley (Stoke-on-Trent).
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  • 193 6 LAID BY THE HEELS" Chinese Chandu Smuggler 1 Ruse Fails It is always awkward to be asked to I take oft one's shoes m public; but the I process was even more unpleasant to I a chandu smuggler who had to perj form the task before the watchful eyes jof
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  • 284 6 SECRET FRANCO-SOVIET NEGOTIATIONS Will Russia Enter The League? M London, Jan. 16. 1 1 Secret negotiations are going on be- tween Paris and Moscow to discover i whether a way can be found to uring Russia into the League of Nations. This is the sensational sequel to rereiit speeches hj
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  • 300 6 Bricks And Mortar Safe London is changing hands. Last year, property valued at more than £20,000.000 was bought and sold m Greater London. Leading estate agents declare that this year will see new records set up for property sales. Mr. J. Trevor, the auctioneer, is optimistic.
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  • 533 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 23 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played m the English F.A. Cup competition on Jan. 27. THE PRIZE
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  • 44 6 I a«ree to abide by the conditions governing this competition as set out above and to to be played on Saturday/Jan! J^™ 1 68 S MOU SSSS?" slnS? LLA SUNDERLAND IHtL!sLA vs. NOTTS FOREST NAME ADDRESS i FRIDAY.
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  • 51 6 Millwall vs |T tl JTol enh am West H;, m 111 1 vs. Manchester City Portsmouth vs. Grim by Aston VilFa vs. S.,ndo:l,nd Oldham vs shrffirld Wed. Iranmere vs. Liverpool Chelsea vs. Notts Forest Thi s duplicate list is for the convenience SSft the Fr^Pr^ 0111
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  • 851 6 OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE'S RIGHT TO SUE BANK SQUEL TO BANKRUPTCY OFFICE FRAUD Important Appeal Court Decision Once again the Bankruptcy office fiaud, which requited m a clerk employed m that office being sentenced to a term of imprisonment has been recalled by judgment delivered yesterday by the appeal court. (comprising the
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  • 142 6 Fisherman Amon^ The Dutch Islands (From our Own Correspond. Medan, Jan a According to the Ambon; respondent of the Nieuws V Dag. Japanese fishermen an a nuisance of themselves m thi island. Recently there was an alarml incident. The local bailiiT being ask. to seize three Japanese fishing
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 84 6 JUST PUBLISHED! MALAYAN DOLLAR ROBBER COMPANIES 1934. FROM THE PREFACE. This little book is intended to furnish as full particulars as possible regarding the financial position of the various companies concerned and for that purpose I have included m some detail the results for the past few years. E. C.
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    • 64 6 Togj Mcd tu#er no longer tto p**n •nd discomfort of Rheunwtatr. Sciatica. Lumbsfo If yoiT Wood a k^t In a pure and healthy goer I *wnov» th% cauM of eh« trouble by ttkJnf Ckiie'i Ricod Mixture > OF Ckmmlm mmd S*mv* B lt^»9^dktLlQX7U)mTA.BLETfmm t.S I New beauty NEW REFINEMENT NEW
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  • 488 7 Malay Detective Charged With Extortion »in Duganc Malay Detective LStablC No. 97, was tried Dohoo In the Third Magisirt yesterday on charges of extortion of $20 and extorlinant was Arumugam. a :;doo, a convict in the Prison. Detective-Inspector [cEwan prosecuted. Accused. ish. defended his
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  • 161 7 Shopkeepers Victimised By Chinese Several shopkeepers in the vicinity ot Amoy Street hkve been victimised to the extent of $1,489 by a well-dressed Chinese who handed them what proved to be worthless cheques in exchange for goods The offender has disappeared, but a description of him has been
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  • 98 7 Woman Dies After Being Knocked Down As a result of the death of Mrs. lexandrina Rozario. who was knocked JWn and killed by a private car outde the Vehicles Registration Office m [iddlr Road on the morning of Jan. 10, ie driver, a Malabari Indian named ampoo, was
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  • 73 7 Irregularity m Case Against Bankrupt An irregularity m the authorisation > prosecute led to the discharge from ustody of Chan Ah Goh before the riminal District Judge, yesterday. The charge against the accused was nat he obtained a loan of over $100 hile being an undischarged bankrupt 'ithout
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 359 7 Government Servants Indebtedness Sir,— The recently published circular requiring Government servants to declare their debts and informing them of the severe penalties they are liable to, m cases of false statements or heavy debts has spread consternation among the members of the Clerical Service. The alarm at anticipated dismissals hangs
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    • 274 7 Sir,— Following the recent move made by Government and the instigation by the Press, a campaign on similar lines to Government, I understand, is now being rigorously pursued by several large European firms. I might as well like to know if the same privileges, such as housing,
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    • 316 7 Husband Fined For Stabbing Intruder I Frum Our Own Correspondent. I Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 23. Gopal. a Tamil coolie, ot Elmina Estate. Sungei Buloh. was charged with voluntarily causing hurt, under grave and sudden provocation, by stabbing another coolie The prosecution stated that the accused left the
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  • 125 7 Arrangements For Next Week's Festival The members of the Chettiars (Nattukkottai) community of Singapore will celebrate the festival of Thaipusam next week. The usual procession of the Silver Car from Tank Road to New Bridge Road and from New Bridge Road to Tank Road will take place on Monday
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  • 78 7 First Telephone Talk Via Bandoeng Medan, Jan. 22. According to the Algemeen Indisch Bagblad, the first telephone conversation between Kuala Lumpur and London took place via Bandoeng recently The conversation was between postal officials. The Kuila Lumpur conversationalist was so enthusiastic that he asked for a second
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 102 7 LAST i-tw PAYS^Do^t nussjttiis Dazzling STAGE Show combined with a Grand MUSICAL PICTURE^ I PIC AA Bl^P^^H I I THE BIGGE ST MONEYS WORTH EVER OFFERED IN SINGAPORE- 6.1 5_ CAMTOLI?^ j jHE MIDNIGHT FOLLIES" g in a Grand New Repertoire! II The Dazzling "RUMBA^ "PRELUDE" Ensembles s Beautiful New
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    • 35 7 iicvckv THC STEPPERS NEVSKY and ORLOVA m Amazing new Adagio Dances. FRANK BRAIPWOOD Popular Cotrt^ Vocalist and Entertainer J GEORGE ROTH nSii^UißElrtliiirAl(ELijril^ Wizard of the Piano I Solo Dancers Matinees: SATURDAY SUNDAY at 3~ p.nt
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    • 268 7 —Presented with UNITED ARTISTS Initial Release of the I famous new 20th CENTURY Organization I "BROADWAY THROUGH A KEYHOLE" j with CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, TEXAS GUINAN, RUSS I COLUMBO, ABE LYMAN and his band and a Glorioilt Bevy of Dancing Ik'auties. fl See Broadwayj with, and without its Cilamour Jook Early!
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  • 54 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH. i WARING.— On Jan. 22nd. 1934. at Bournemouth, Herbert Ryerson Waring, (formerly of the Europe Hotel, news received by cable, deeply regretted by all Singapore friends. WINTER:— At the General Hospital. Singapore, on January 25th. 1934. Mabel, beloved wife oi H. B. Winter Funeral at Bidadari Cemetery
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  • 426 8 The Singpore Free Press FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934. Restriction Progress A certain amoun: of faith, a certain amount of hope there is no room for charity is operating m the Singapore rubber market. The price of the commodity was fifteen cents yesterday, the highest it has been for more than
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  • 1188 8 Rs has Saying I WHEN H.M.&.. Kent, flagship of the China Station, goes home shortly for recommissioning. the flag of j Admiral Sir Frederck Dreyer will be transferred to H.M.S. Suffolk, as was the case when the i Kent last went home m the spring of When Kent 1931 Why
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  • 350 8 j The accounts oi the Poppy Day j appeal m Selangor show that a sum of '$10,576.06 was collected. Mr. A. J. Braga. the Singapore law;yer. returned from America by the (Hakusan Maru on Wednesday and has resumed practice. I Mr. Merton H. Brown, general man-
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  • 1019 8 Reminiscences Of Perak Mining The advent ot dr.-,:, has revolutionised tin n cannot ignore the fart tl pan." "palong" and other ployed m open cast ml] large measure, contribute t, piosperity of the country miner still adheres to prtn ;as some of the mines jKinta valley win tvstitv !two -hoots"
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 80 8 y Good Taste CALDBECICS SELECTED FISH Famous Cellophane Wrapped Kippers, Fresh Herrings, Haddocks, Fish Fillets, Halibut, Plaice, Turbot SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. I—WJ.W.1 WJ.W. m/f/i/lK ■•^W-^'-. ■< "^^C^SBI K(\. ■bM^Bp i^^^^B^MßJ^-^-* sco'c>£f*rJj^ 1 Bi *B B ■^^^^B*^^^^^^^B B iz-j fl Bi Bfl B I L^ m.™ 11
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    • 48 8 1 MEN ARE SAID TO LIKE the talkative women as well as they do the others. What others Many women talk sense and tell their husbands to take out a "GAFLAC" ALL SICKNESS POLICY. mmmmmmmmm GENERAL I ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone €480.
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  • 320 9 COMMENTS IN U.S PRESS pleaTfor UNITY To Face Pacific Situation MORE PROTESTS Rome, Jan. 24. p is understood that the Japanese Ambassador has been instructed to ma ke friendly representations to the I'alian Government regarding the tone of recent Italian press comments on Japan. A recent
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  • 286 9 ANOTHER SCANDAL ROCKS FRANCE former Old Clo' Man's £2,500,000 Paris, Jan. 23. nment bai received afresh consequence oi the discovery r financial scandal similar to >k\ Affair and of the arrest Alexandre, iounder of the Fonctiomiaires. who is Ith swindling sums estimated ***** 1 lias been made four years ous
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  • 58 9 Alleged Evasion of Customs p Duty Oui Own Correspondent) Penang. Jan. 25. Police Court to-day Cheh Peng, a Perak Chinese, was i with attempting to evade cus--01 $1,200 at Parit Buntar on vdthin the jurisdiction of i j Detective Inspector Blakesley t he had been instructed to
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  • 67 9 and ot S.S. Police under the t "i Mr. F. E. Minns will per- c lollowing programme, weather;* emitting, at Katong Park on 26th i •mmencing at 9 p.m.: March The Passing of the Regiment" 2nd Suite m F Major Hoist; sque Dvorak; Cornet Solo j Old Sweet Song' Molley;
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  • 134 9 Little Boy Dies On Way To Hospital A verdict of death from accidental make bite was returned yesterday by Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Joroner. at the inquest on a six-year->ld Hokien child who died m the amjuUance on his way to the General ■iospital on
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  • 138 9 j Devoted Work I For Chinese Women The death occurred yesterday of Mrs. ML Winter. Lady Assistant Protector of Chinese. She was the wife of Mr H B. Winter, proprietor of the well known j tailoring business m Battery Road I Mrs. Winter was
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  • 212 9 Sudden Death of Former Singapore Resident News was received m Singapore yesterday stating that the death took place m Bournemouth of Mr. Herbert Ryerson Waring, formerly of the Europe Hotel. Singapore. Mr. Waring, who was 50 years of age. came out to Malaya 24 years ago
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  • 132 9 Hood Arrives on Trip To Africa Funchal. Jan. 23. With H.M.S. Hood, the world's biggest battleship, bulking large on the morning horizon and the picturesque tree-girt mountain as a background, the harbour presented a delightful j prospect when Prince George arrived aboard the Carnavon Castle at 6
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  • 105 9 NOTHING NEW i About Singapore's Naval Conference London. Jan. 23. With reference to the exaggerated press reports and comments on the Singapore Naval Conference and on the defensive works at Singapore it is pointed out m authoritative London quarters that the Conference is an automatic and routine affair and that
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  • 56 9 Mr. G. W. Bryant's Return From Leave (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan*, Jan. 25. Mr. G. W. Bryant, president of Municipal Commissioners is due back from leave on Feb. 15, and will resume duties m Penang, relieving Mr. W. R. Boyd who is acting. Where the latter official
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  • 410 9 CONDITION OF 19TH ARMY SURRENDER I Nanking's Secret Pact With Canton Shanghai, Jan. 25. The rebel forces m Fukien .gave up jtne city of Chuanchow last night without fighting and withdrew to Yunshao and Chao Ann districts The Central forces entered the city this morning. Other Nanking
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  • 108 9 Collision With Car Near Segamat Sej,aiiuit, Jan. 23. On Monday afternoon near the 5 l 2 m n e Buloh Kasap Road < Segamat District) All bin Etet a road overseer m the P.W.D. Segamat sustained fatal injuries when he collided with a car driven by a
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  • 97 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates London, Jan. 25. Spot (Sellers* 4 ll!16d (4 2i;32d.) (Buyers* 4 5 ijd <4 19 32d.) Feb.-March 4? 4 d (4 23j32d.) April-June 4 27i32d (4 13|16d.) July-Sept. 4 1516d (4y 8 d.) Market Quiet. New York. Jan. 25. January
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 54 9 REX STORY'S BIG NEW STAGE SHOW! J^THE NINE O'CLOCK J ARTISTS REVUE I 6 GIRLS! OPENS AT ™E CAPITOL, TUESDAY NEXT, 30th January I)ir <*t from a Successful Tour of U.S.A.. China and Phillipines. To BE PRESENTED with PARAMOUNT'S BIG MUSICAL. SINGING and DANCING SHOW TOO MUCH HARMONY^ L_ PLANS
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    • 107 9 LENTHERIC PARFUM No. 12 HII |t—^ II §Mr I -*llf-* V*^ J LENTHERICS NEWEST CREATION OF SOPHISTICATED AND ALLURING BOUQUET PRICES FROM $3.75. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. NEW MATERIALS FOR DRESSES FANTAISIE MAT SATIN CIRE IN ALL LATEST SHADES MAKE YOUR CHOICE EARLY AT Wassiamull Assomull Co. 31 33 High
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 646 10 "THE COMING BOOM IN R UBBER Outstanding Difficulties Of Restriction A LONDON VIEW From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 7. London is still without the slightest inkling of official news concerning the rubber restriction situation. The only Information available has been contained m a series of cables from Batavia and
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    • 115 10 c Latest Buyers v Prices J Latest buyers' prices, received by 8 cable yesterday by Messrs Guthrie and r Co., for Malayan Palm Oil and Palm m Kernels Palm Oil m Bulk: c.i.f. landed weights New York/Philadelphia 2.60 cts. (U.S. currency) per lb. c.1.1. landed weights U.S.A.
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    • 97 10 Advantages Will Be Only Temporary London, Jan. 25. There was no doubt that there were nomentary advantages m a scheme of -übber restriction but it was still far rom certain that any scheme would je of any use to producers, said Mr. J. Stevens, the chairman, speaking it
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    • 228 10 Singapore, Jan. 25, 10, a.m. The past week has brought a further mprovement m the price of the ommodity, due to reported favourble restriction news from Holland, 'he market is anxiously awaiting a deision either way as the present unertainty of the situation makes tradig difficult.
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    • 334 10 Buying In Far Eastern Markets New York, Jan. 20. The eyes of American importers are rning toward the Far East m a arch for profit margins as a result the dollar's precipitate decline from irity. In fact, many importers here are >ing more than looking they are ginning
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    • 304 10 Britain Urged To Refuse Revision London, Jan. 23. The revised quotas on United Kingdom imports into France, recently communicated by the French Government to the British Ambassador m Paris, were made public last night. The fears that the revision of the quotas would fail to meet
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    • 75 10 Business Limited In All Sections London, Jan. 23. On the Stock Exchange business m practical all sections today was again limited. Imperial Tobaccos fell Is. 3d. to 113s owing to the preliminary annual figures indicating less satisfactory profits, but the dividend for the year has been maintained at
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    • 62 10 London, Jan. 23. The latest Treasury returns show that ordinary revenue for the current financial year up to Jan. 20, amounted to £491.874,170. At the corresponding date of last year the amount stood at £485,620,480. The ordinary expenditure to date for the current year totalled £553,653 624 as
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    • 192 10 Jan. 22 23 24. American Can. Com. 102% 102% 1013/4 American Telephone and Telegraph 118 118% H8V 2 Atcheson Railroad 68V 8 68% 69 E u P° nt 98V 2 101 100% Firestone, Common 21% 213/& 22 y 2 General Electric 21% 223/ 8 23% General Motors 37
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    • 70 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association January 25, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers fI.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 15V8 15*4 R.b.fcJ. equal to London Standard (F. 0.8.) 15% W/2 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Feb-Mar. 15»/ 4 15% Apr-June 15y 2 15% July-Sept. 15 13J16 15 15|16 Tone of Market
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    • 181 10 January 25, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellen Gambler 4.00 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6 50 Muntok White Pepper 33.00 White Pepper 32.50 Black Pepper 15.50 Copra, sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.30 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago Flour
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    • 194 10 January 25 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 24 5 64 London, 3 months* sight 2|4 ljl6 London, 60 days' sight 2|4 3 64 London, 30 days' sight 24 1 32 London, demand 2!4 1164 London, T.T. 2|4 Lyons and Paris, demand 920 Hamburg, demand 149 New York, demand
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    • 108 10 ,UV\. fi J st edition of this book was mblished m May last and owing to a 7LSFV& I**1 demand was soon out LS meTOXXS requests have subequently been received from foreign lotor-car manufacturers and others iterated m the industry, but before suing a further edition
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    • 657 10 Difficulties That Have 7 0 Be Overcome The creation of an export trade m Malayan timbers, m which H.E. the Governor and the Colonial Secretary showed their personal interest by a visit to the Siong Lim Sawmills m Syed Alwi Road yesterday morning, will be
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    • 65 10 I Moscow, Jan. 21. The session of the Central Executive Committee of the U.S.S.R., which recenty closed, ratified the plan for capital works m railway transport for 1934, amounting to 3,370,000.000 roubles. The length of railways under exploitation will reach at the end of
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    • 51 10 Under the auspices of the International Buddhist Union and the Singapore Buddhist Association a series of talks on Comparative Religion have been arranged and Swami Bhaswarananda will deliver the first entitled "Fundamentals of Hinduism" at the Association Hall, No. 60, Wilkie Road to-day at 8.15 p.m. All interested, are cordially
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    • 35 10 American Figures No* So High (From Our Own Corn LondM>. J.,,1 American tin coosumpi mg and dealers now rease ol o^y 1.000 to A^orld visible supplies t! pared with tr earn, r tons.
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    • 352 10 $25 Per Cent In DMdcmb The report of i: Petaling Tin. Ltd. to I t the thirteenth annual of the shareholders Jon Jan. 29 noon, lays The profit for the •allowance lor dep.< perty redemption. $604,987.63 (£70.541 17s with the nett baiaX) £30,647 6s. 7d.> bl from the
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    • 81 10 Abroad London. Exchanges to-day wei Paris 79 23/32 New York 5.00 Montreal 5.04% Brussels 22.46'j Geneva 16.14* Amsterdam 7.78 Milan 59%. Berlin 13.20'/ii. Stockholm 19.39 1 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90. Vienna 29»/ 2 Prague 105» 2 Helsinglors 226' Madrid 38^. Lisbon 110. Athens 572' 2 Bucharest 530 Belgrade 230 Rio
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  • 824 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations lH K sH\Y JANUARY 25. 1934. 39s 41s Jjjjial iUlAV < > 36s 9d 37s 9d Tin <5s> 14s 3d 15s 2.10 2.15xic] 34s 6d 35s 6d i 32 35 95 1.00 43s 45s 6s 6s 6d 52 55 47' /2 50 (96) 14s
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  • 972 11 TIN IN THE TELEPHONE INDUSTR Y. This article deals only with the telephono m the United Kingdom. When considering the figures for tin consumption mentioned m this article, it should be remembered that wheras according to official figures there are 2.141,700 instruments installed m this country there were on Jan.
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  • 51 11 Berlin, Jan. 20. It Is definitely asserted that President Hindenburg is not seriously ill and is merely confined to bed with a cold which is not a feverish one. He has no temperature and it is ex pected he will be able to get up on Monday— Reuter
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  • 213 11 are the values of Malavas foreign trade m 1933 (In Thousand^ Dollars). GROSS EXPORTS GROSS TRADE GROSS IMPORTS Movtu 7^:— tve T oTAL MONTHLY CUMULATIVE TOTAL MONTHLY CUMULATIVE TOTAL MONTHLY CUMULATIVE UJIAL, —Z^ 1933~"^ 1932 1933 1932 1933 1933 1933 1932 1933 1932 1933 IW2 l^ (7)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 35 11 THE THE paSTERN UNITED iiX^ t",,, CORPORATION LTD. SOUTH (f M^^l y t^ BWTISH *W S ONAL n ACC,DENT WORKMEN'S waoSSL COMPENSATION WORKMEN'S INSURANCE. COMPENSATION (JOIIN SON: Gen.r.l Hum. LOWEBT SING/^t! Offlce:Tfi£K n OrH'n 8861
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    • 702 11 A— raaee m fwee tct WM*M The Gnat Eastern lib Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In the Strata mill HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern lite Building, OecU Street. Singapore, rtTO -> Companies Act In every particular. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE AGENTS WANTED On application to P. C. B. Newlngton, Inspector ot Agencies,
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    • 87 11 OCEAN ACCIDENT ANu GUARANTEE CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated m Great Britain > Malayan Head Office: SINGAPORE Manager C. NORMAN BENNETT. I SECURITY SERVICE. Claims Paid exceed £53.253,240 Assets exceed 9,046,500 j CREDIT-FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT Societe Anonyme (Incorporated m Belgium— l9o7) HEAD OFFICE BRUSSELS. BRANCHES. SHANGHAI. TIENTSIN. HANKOW, PEKING, HONG KONG, TSINAN BRICK
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  • 465 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. Xuantan (via Jerantut> Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan wia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besax) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Qemas) every Monday, Wednesday,
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  • 9 12 Hong Kong and Shanghai P fOr
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  • 219 12 1 SINGAPORJ^ HAkii( )Vb Ships Alonusid, s Expend U y East ITluurl (Fin, Melchior T> to 46 7 20. Main Wharf (Entrant* < Toyama Main 14 Man, 9: Island, Emp,re Dock (Bntra lt Lossiebank 90; Hi 33; City o. Wind, West Wharf ,Fntran,, Slamat 5: N Jardine's.
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  • 733 12 "VICTIMS WERE TRAPPED LIKE RATS" WHERE FORTY BODIES WERE FOUND LIGHT ON PHILLIPAR n TRAGEDY n. Paris, Jan. 10. Maitre Maurice Blum, acting on b n. half of one of the passengers m tl Georges Phillippar, M. Vayssiere, c zl plained to the Press to-day some the accusations which he
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  • 62 12 I t*£\*?'J m Jardine th e new Governor of British North Borneo, who is at nre mSt Secretar y to the Government of Tanganyika, will not leave Africa until after Sir Philip CunhrTe! Lister's visit to Tanganyika, but is expected to arrive m London about five weeks hence. He will
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  • 566 12 HIGHEST AVERAGE TONNAGE FOR 21 YEARS Increased Revenue From Shipping Figures available at the Master Attendant's Department since 1913 show that the highest average gross tonnage tor merchant ships entering the Port of Colombo tor the last 21 years was reached m 1933 when 2.544
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  • 56 12 STRAITS HOMEWARD CONFERENCE fc^chants are hereby tn formed wS from 1 6 f freight on Paraffin, F PortcnF n Z tO Conf^ence basis iple. (Ports m Europe has now been reduced' 24-ilf 34 Per CWt> efTe ctive from a il G ?7f NIA Direct —Merchants are tons rnh°h rme d
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  • 152 12 LOnly Small Surplus For Government Nanatag, Jan t\ The customs nv< nu< foe US cording to official Ogurei pubttofod by the Ministry of Finance I amounted to 1339.522.000 I ures. The revenue d< I from duty amounted to export duty $23,245,001 fi rtuty and surtax $18 0 nage
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    • 538 12 Burns Philp line. Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the weil-known steamer MARELLA <7,37 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] ss. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 61 12 I. S. K. LINE. IsniHAKA IMM WAI Ni> IKANSPORI Incorporate I REGULAR IRI I«H1 Nl PASSENGER v^ RVH From .lap.ni BOSTON MARU SHYOJIxN MAPIERIE MARU v Jf m KOBK. OSAKA. MOJI Jj NAGOTA AMt M Dur SOSTOX MARU F« £RIE MARU Marked ship pri\>r Met and ase apply ISHI!I\K\ s\Nt
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    • 471 13 P. fir O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO I SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. DITWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due n C lOmiaSe Si "l 1 934 Ore Tonnage. Single. 15.000 Feb. 2 CORFU 15.000 April's BUR) 6070 Feb. 15
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    • 494 13 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. ancorporated m England M ELLERMAN W LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Dne Sails if Panto J an 30 Feb. 2 City of Manila Feb. 14 Feb 16 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. City of Lille
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    • 1229 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. (1931) Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Lt6. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUN'ARD STEAM SHIP Co.. Ltd THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd THE
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    • 422 14 r m Ma KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU 11 3 SaPat Tembllahan Poeloe-Pa.las, PenMEL BaS E n UB Frlday> 26 Muntok passengers and mails only). TOlHTl— Frioay, Jan. 26. Belawan-Deli Tnkl^r S tl i rd 5 y Jan 27 PenaI >B <malls only) and Bagan Si-Apl-Apl T l fcSiTO^A a m 27
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    • 387 14 PRESIDENT UNERp^ TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N.York. Pres. Adams Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Mar. 13 Pres. Harrison Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Mar. 27 Pres.
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    • 632 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON.^AimVTKPir^^^^^^ TO I,«.«HUK(. ln 'I>A\lu HARUNA MARU 10,400 Feb. 7 8 §SUWA Martt SKATORI MARU 10,000 Feb. 22 23 JPUSHIMI MAl^SKABHIMA MARU 10,000 Mar. 6 9 HAKOZAKI Mv JYASUKINI MARU 12,000 Mar. 20 21 TERUKUM Mai r HAKONEMARU 10,400 Apr. 4 HAKUSAN M A j MMay omit
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  • 1276 15 TOO MUCH MONEY-GRABBING IN SOCCER Strong Comment At Kuala Lumpur Meeting ur JOHN HANDS ON \T HAPPENINGS re is less that Is objecneld there is more m ssf ration," remarked Mr. the general meeting of :or Association Football seems to be too much ring* he went on and m contention
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  • 117 15 Scottish Cup Replays And Draw London, Jan. 24. League football results to-day were: DIVISION lII— (NORTHERN) Darlington 4 Rotherham 1 Accrington 4 York 1 Scottish Cup Replays m the Scottish Cup resulted as follows: Third Lanark 1 Stenhousemuir 0 Kilmarnock 3 Airdrieonians 2 The draw for the second
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  • 108 15 Hong Kong Representatives To Visit Indo-China The first official Interport match between lawn tennis players of Hong Kong and Indo-China is to be played towards the end of the month, when the Colony are sending a team to Hanoi by the Canton. Three players have been invited to
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  • 207 15 The 19th of January 1934 would go down as a memorable day for the inhabitants of Pulau Tekong Besar when the Officers of the Royal Engineers (Changi> presented a beautiful silver cup suitably inscribed, to mark, the establishment of their first annual sports. Kampong Ladang. where the
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  • 307 15 A GOOD CRICKETER New Recruit For F.M.S. Police In a few weeks time (says the Malay Mail) the sporting strength of the F.M.S. Police will be enhanced by the arrival of three Probationary A.CP's liom England— R. C. Ehrke, J N D Harrison and D. W. Yates— and, incidentally, Selangor,
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  • 68 15 Lonergan's Excellent Innings Brisbane, Jan. 15. South Australia to-day made 400 all out. Lonergan contributed 112. He played an innings which was devoid of chance and m a stay of 156 minutes hit a dozen times to the boundary. Richardson made 64, while Hornibrook took 4 wickets, conceding
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    • 61 15 HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. i PRIMO CARNERA WORLD'S CHAMPION MAX BAER CONTENDER JACK DEMPSEY REFEREE FIRST TIME IN ANY RING ALHAMBRA Wednesday Next 31st Jan. i If YOUR BATTERY COULD SPEAK, IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO Hs:??. *7 u^p^i The y spark when others can't and niake starting easier! GARAGES IttftlßOTOßf
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    • 175 15 I ft**- _^l—^^^^^KST^B ft dfe results are amazing/ Men demand results. Listerine fresh, clean feeling it leaves m Tooth Paste gets results... the mouth. They like its sensiquickly. thoroughly. safely, ble price— the savings it affects It never mars tooth enameL over other quality dentifrices. But how it removes tobacco
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  • 552 16 Lively Soccer At The Stadium KENT BEAT CHINESE H.M.S. Kent 2; S.C.F.A 9. So keen and exciting was the soccer game between the Chinese second team and H.M.S. Kent at the Anson Road stadium that at times it seemed more J like a
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  • 135 16 Hawkins and Marine Dept. Draw Marine Dept. 1 H.M.S. Hawkins .1. A stiff breeze blew across the Marine I Department's ground on Pulau Brani yesterday and the Department's soccer match against H.M.S. Hawkins was played under difficult conditions. < The naval team had the better of I
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  • 81 16 The following are invited to play for a "Civil Service" XI. against Combined Fleet Team on Monday at Anson Road Stadium. Kick off at 5 p.m. sharp. Said <S.S. Police': Bakar (Marine" Dept.>. Groom (Prisons Dept.»: Joy Captain* (Medical Dept >. Bahrom Marine Dept. >. Pooniah
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  • 106 16 The following are invited to play In the V.M.C.A. trial match to-day at 5 p.m. on the V.M.C.A. Ground. Whites: J. Ferguson. L. M. Penne- i lather. Au Peck Whye. Chan Ah Wing. C. H. Coshan. I. Reshty, J. Lovick. D. i Ross. Kee Yew Hock. Sng Koey
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  • 30 16 Draw for the S.C.C. Tournament Teams and draw tor the S.C.C. six-a-side soccer tournament are as follow: "A"— J. W. Muncry tCapt>; J. A. fli M M m
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  • 259 16 Draw After Brilliant Recovery Secunderabad, Jan. 25. The three day match between the M.C.C. and the Moinud Dowlah eleven played here was drawn. The M.C.C. m their first innings scored 112. Mushtaq Ali taking 51' wickets for 37 and Amarsingh 4 for 33. The M.C.C.
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  • 357 16 Evans. R S. Wilson, C. A. Carey. A. Buchanan, P. Bartram. "B"— L V. Taylor <Capt>: J Lee. C. H. \V. Goult. S A. Wykes. C P. Burke. L. N. Strachan. •C A Donald <Capt>: M. C. Elliott. A. E. Popejoy. R. C. Beavis, O. W. Gilmour. A T. Priest.
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  • 143 16 A Forecast of Fourth Round Results The fourth round of the P.A. Cup competition will be played on Saturday. Ten of the matches have been selected lor the Football Competition this week, and for the guidance of competitors we (give the following forecast of probable results, based
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  • 818 16 And Their Tackling Was Sounder BUT SINGAPORE GET THE POINTS Spore "A" 8 pts. H.M.S. Hawkins nil. Weakness m the three-quarter division of the H.M.S. Hawkins Rugby fifteen was evident m yesterdays en- counter with the Singapore "A" team on the Padang, where the visitors
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  • 54 16 Dear Wins Professional Handicap 'From Our Own Correspondent > London, Jan. 7. Greatly to the surprise of London squash experts, James Dear, the young Prince's Club professional, won the Professional Invitation Handicap tournament at Queen's Club, West Kensington, yesterday by 16—8, 17—11. 15—3 His opponent was C. Atherton the
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  • 176 16 Hideo Nishiniura Heads Japanese Players Tokyo, Jan. tL Hideo Nishimura. University of Keio student, was the leading tennis player m Japan during 1933. according to the official national :ankings of the Japanese Tennis Association, published here to-day. Nishimura. whose playing had been confined exclusively to competition m Japan,
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  • 50 16 A new type of dart has been invented with a view to eliminating the danger 3f accidents from the metal points. The i darts stick to the target by means of a rubber suction disc which, it is claimed, does not m any way affect the accuracy of the aim.
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  • 347 16 Hockey Keen Struggle H ut Points To Penan*: From Our Own Oormpond The Wiltshire Regiment i team was defeated by Penal on the Esplanade by four It was a fast and Inter, it but was marked by man) ments as well as little bita of t
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  • 46 16 ROYAL SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB On Sunday the Intern Metre and B Classes will of the series ol races for trophies presented by Mr. W< i The C Class will sail the series of three races Oiailenge Cup. Starts 10.00, 10.10 and 10 respectively. Courses wil usual.
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    • 36 16 /r /S ESSENTIAL TO BE R INSURED AGAINST ALL mm^mxJONAL ACCIDENTS Apply for the particulars of the OCEAN "BONUS" POLICY THF nrCAM Accident Guarantee IHL UvLHn Corporation, Limited. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE. Manager C NORMAN BENNETT.
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    • 39 16 HAVE YOU TRIED AUCUTT S MALAYAN COFFEE? It i^ guaranteed to be pure Coffee with no additions, and blended. roasted and ground under European Supervision. Procurable at all leading Shops HENRY WAU6H CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. IP°H
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