The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 September 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,371 ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1934 It CENTS
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  • 155 1 Cruel Aggression In Far East NATIONS WARNED "Urgent Danger To The World A FIGHTING speech on behalf of China was made yesterday be- fore the League Assembly at Geneva by Mr. Quo Tai-chi, the Chinese Minister m London. Mr. Quo Tai-chi referred to tne
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  • 177 1 SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST CAPTAIN OF A LINER serious charge )ia> been igainsfl Captain Cary, t^ f Dollar liner. President |r\fland. of hi> <rew allege the slou manner boats were lowered i jMon of the Morro hn*r disaster more lives ,uld lutvc hrrrx saved. Sen Yoik, Sept. 14. II could have
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  • 138 1 f're>ident Cleveland Leaves San Francisco Capta still commanded the President .nd and the officers mid< allegations were still at posts when the liner sailed for Ban Pr.ir. today. c Dollar Line announced that the urges would be investigated at the onpany's offices at San Francisco. awhile they have
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  • 16 1 Chicago. Sept. 14. loldlaufer, the orientalist. a result of a fall from r h »tel Reuter
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  • 598 1 Geneva, Sept. 14. Mr. Quo Tal-chl drew the attention [ol the League Assembly today to three; principal points. He said firstly that the whole o! the Par Eastern issue still remained open. "The iact that a puppet has been appointed by alien taskmasters to do i their
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  • 195 1 Strike Riot Fears In U. S. New York, Sept. 14. There was an ominous quiet m Rhode Island State last night. The State authorities are taking no chances and 2,000 troops are standing by at the barracks ready to be called out. S It is understood that President
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  • 146 1 Alleged Diversion Of Loan To Buy Munitions Washington, Sept. 14. Evidence alleging that China diverted a $10,000,000 loan made by the United Suites m 1931 intended to enable China to buy American wheat, to the purchase ol guns and aircraft from the United States was given at the
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  • 87 1 Marked Increase Recorded In Britain London, Sept. 12. The average of wholesale prices m August showed a rise of 2.1 per cent, as compared with July and of 3.1 per cent, over August of last year, the respective index numbers being 88.5, 86.7 and 85.8. Food prices increased
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  • 16 1 San Francisco, Sept. 11. The F. 8.1. Mission to Manchukuo left here todiy for Japan. Reuter
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  • 68 1 Ban On Purchase Of Planes Santiago, Sept. 14. The Government have informed American aviation firms that their tenders will not be considered. '"THEY have virtually banned the purchases cf American aeroplanes >n view of the allegations at the Armaments Enquiry* that Chilean officials "must be
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  • 29 1 Mr. H. C. Dolman, Deputy Conservator ot Forests, Malayan Forest Service, has been granted eight months and eight days' leave on lull pay, with effect from Sept. 1, 1934.
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  • 206 1 SIAM GOVERNMENT RESIGNS Assembly Kef uses To Ratify Rubber Agreement •From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 14. "THE Siam Government have re- signed. Their desicison is m consequence of the refusal of the People's Assembly to ratify the agreement which was entered by the Government for Siam to participate m
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  • 138 1 Arrival In Malaya In November Sir Shenton Thomas, the new Governor and High Commissioner,' Jvill arrive m Malaya on Nov. 8. Provi- i [•tonal reservations have been made m his name for the P. and O. Ranpura, [leaving London on Oct. 12. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent {writes:
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  • 52 1 THIIE serious financial position of the Incorporated Society el Planters was revealed at the halfyearly meeting at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It was stated that at the present rate of expenditure the liquid assets would not carr> the Society for more than two years. •Full storj on
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  • 46 1 Shanghai, Sept. 14. Tin* memben Ol the Central Executive Council of tho Kuominrang In Shanghai bcve proposed enlarging the scope o! the Fifth Plenary Congress ol the party this year, so M to oenrralLsc the pow»»r ol the party and thr :irmy. Union Times
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 45 1 BiGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of rhe Malayan gardens direct to your home. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL SPECIAL EARLY RACE BWE »»g* LUNCHEON K|RA BORIS FROM (DIRECT FROM PARIS) 12 NOON EXTENSION TO 2 a.m. vrvrr* non -diners $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381
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    • 86 1 ON OTHER PAGES Diary of the week 2 Radio Programmes 2 Church services 2 Well-known Sikh charged 3 Chinese drowning tragedy 3 British film topics 4 Picture Page 5 Chinese planter fined C Stamford Hoad round-up 6 Work of the League 6 Big Chinese road scheme 9 Soviet approach Japan
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    • 129 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW HOTEL I THE BEST FOOD I TONIPMT'* Ji F THE BEST DRINKS I iwiiiwil -to^S THE BEST music ||P> THE NIGHT THE BES T OF EVERYTHING f DINNER DANCE MUSIC M9> BY A j THE WORLD FAMOUS
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  • 185 2 Letters To The Editor "ZONES OF SILENCE" WILL WORK To the Editor. Sir, It is manifest nonsense to suggest that Zones of Silence will not work m Singapore. Not so long ago we were told that Daylight Saving would not work. Much of the trumpeting, on the part ot motorists
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  • 109 2 Ugly Incident At Havana Havana, Sept. 11. Troops suddenly swooped upon a lr-rge group of communists assembled with the aim of assassinating the Amejcan Minister, Mr. Caflery. A a&perate struggle ensued and 27 airesjs were made. A round-up of the International communists* club is expected —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 141 2 Seven Chinese Fined In Marine Court Seven Chinese were fined $20 each m the Marine Court yesterday before the Master Attendant. Capt. G. H. Freyberg, for boarding the s.s. Ducat which was lying m the inner roads before she had bteen examined by the Immigration Officer.
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  • 106 2 Rescued By Wife From Alsatian Ropes and chloroform had to be used to overcome an Alsatian dog which attacked and severely injured a dog dealer m his shop m Manchester. The dealer. William Collins had gone to a cellar to feed some other dogs, when the Alsatian
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  • 71 2 Prospect Of Settlement In South Wales London, Sept. 11. It is now generally believed that the threatened strike In the South Wales coalfields will be avoided, the owners having expressed their willingness to refer matters to the arbitration of a board of three or more entirely independent persons
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  • 194 2 Brilliant Drama At The Alhambra Louis Bromfleld's best seller "A Modern Hero" has an exceptionally sympathetic interpretation by Warner Bros., who released their picture at the Alhambra last night. Richard Barthelm^ss. as Pierre Radier. is the hero m this film, and he makes a wonderful job of
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  • 147 2 Brought Up On Music As A Youth Mr. Bernard Shaw, who is at Malvern m connection with the festival, told an audience that his method of playwriting was founded on music. "My tradition," he said, "is hot founded on literature at all. I was brought up on
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  • 25 2 'Che Kamarruddin bin Idris. assistant District Officer. Rembau. will shortly be leaving for Bruas. Lower Perak while Inche Jainai bin Abid*en wiU go to Rembau.
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  • 56 2 Sydney. A resident of Coalcliff. N.S.W.. lost a fox-terrier m a strange manner. The animal was tied to a kennel near a hive 01 bees. Seeing its master leave the house the dog became excited, and m jumping about struck the bees' box They attacked the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 380 2 CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEM^ BATHING CAPS. JUST ARRIVED m most attractive colours, and styles. All One Price $1.00 Also Children's Sizes Price $0.75. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Chemists. BOARD RESIDENCE. M EAST ANGLIA." 6, OXLEY RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent cuisine. TennisGarages and modern sanitation Daily or
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    • 338 2 MLM(I|. AUI leaden Tenders ire following ma: rij;s -■SHSS between Road Dai Wednesdu Erection c. •I PayaLebar Thursday. K, v Purchas.' tumb,,. r Supply o: S etc. for 4 p.m. W( I i i SINGAPORE I MUNICIPAUTY. Annual Snppßeg U Tenders are lnvit< I ing headj tor sup; Municipality ;one
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 255 2 Diary Of PThe Week SATURDAY, SEPT. 15. H:^h Water 2.03 a.m., 8.3 ft.. 1.41 p.m., 9.1 ft. Races: Singapore Autumn (Gold Cup> Meeting, last day of the professional meeting. SUNDAY, SEPT. 16. Blah Water 2.56 a.m., 7.6 ft., 2.18 p.m., 8 8 ft. Golf: Sepoy Lines Golf Club vs Keppel
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    • 707 2 CHURCH SERVICES 16th Sunday After Trinity Y «%Js >w SiSh. l- ue Mls Subject I would Be True. 6 p.m. Parade Service. Rev. Goh ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL Tuesday. 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Mr. Tan Kirn Chiang Wednesday, 11 a.m. Women's Meeting. 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. M Lss M. L. Rank.
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    • 331 2 Week-end Wireless Programmes SINGAPORE— ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd). Wavelength 49.9 metres SUNDAY 11 a.m. Recorded music. 12 Talk on Aeroplane travel from Singapore to Europe by Mr. C. B. Pecker. 1.30 Close down. Transmission 111 SATURDAY 9.05 Time signal from Big Ben. News
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  • 403 3 COMMONS PLEA fOR ADMIRAL'S HONOUR Public Inquiry Requested fES, hero of the Dover y d m the Commons Admiral Tomkinson s command after the Invtrgordon three (i that an inquiry into leclsion should be set i lor the restoration of with whom he had l war
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  • 366 3 jyscoVERING that his younger brother had been dragged into deep water by the current while bathing m Port Weld Harbour a Chinese boy of 12 made an heroic attempt to rescue the lad by diving into the water
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  • 191 3 NEW COMPANY FORMED From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Sept. 13. A PPLICATION has been made to the Registrar of Companies. F.M.S.. for the incorporation of a private company to be named Foo Brothers Hydraulic Gold Mine Limited, which is to acquire, eouip and work a gold mine
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  • 63 3 Planting Ceremony At Shrine Of Remembrance Melbourne. Memorial trees to perpetuate the the achievements of the various units of the A.I.F. and the Australian Mercantile marine were dedicated with impressive ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance recently. One hundred and I six memorial trees were planted on the
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  • 502 3 TOWN PLANNING, ARTERIAL ROADS AND MODEL HOUSES Hyderabad for the last years has been steadily icaUy clearing its slums. indeed, lessons to be learnt the Ri.?, progressive Indian State by local authorities who are t(J day m the task of trying their slum-clearance UkE? 1
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  • 604 3 ALLEGED FALSE INFORMATION Sequel To Supreme Court Case 'T'HE preliminary inquiry was continued m a court crowded with Sikhs before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the criminal district judge, yesterday m the case m which Rasha Sin?h. reputed to be the richest Sikh m Singapore, was charged with
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 486 3 'If Stopped m 5 minutes/ >^l/ PRACTICALLY all forms of indigestion are caused by /t^ 00^7 V^ l execs* :(.m.Kh acnl which sets upf-^l fermentation, f+- I V;wfl^^^ generate- painful gases and attacks the delicate lining of the ~^>\B*\') |l tomach. This distressing condition cm he relieved m rive A
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  • 974 4  - Charles farrell's FIRST BRITISH Picture JOAN LITTLEFIELD Britain On The Screen BY J. B. PRIESTLEY WRITES A STORY GRACIE pHARLES FARRELLS first Bri tUb picture, "Falling m Love,' is now nearing completion at a studio at Walton-on-Thames. and the star seems to have thorough--Ily enjoyed his stay m England. The
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  • 71 4 Ivor Novello's new play, "Murder In Mayfair" has gone on tour before beginning its London run m September The murder is said to be "incidental and the cast includes Mr. Novello himself, Fay Compton, Edna Best. Zena Dare, and Robert Andrews. A new naval comedy by lan Hay and Stephen
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    • 427 4 ENSURE BETTER VISION Our specialised opticians are at your service. I ree .sight-testing and advice given. Our glasses give clear vision from edge to edge and our charges are Moderate. Conserve your vision with modern lenses. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 96. HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. LIFE IN THE TROPICS Oiten entails
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    • 142 4 Do time and Monev^rT^ IF time and money are a fact choice of a holiday— v Australia. The Melbourne Centenary Exh mences m Octobei offer* you holiday crammed to the minute win Race which h ;i > c,u,,,, half S e tional sportnif! events, wweants i«, ments— pay. care-free day
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  • 230 5 straws v^jz^z^t^^^'t^.* 1 '"s-xxszjz: f ,r ■"■nadier Ouards' band left St. Station, London, on the s.s. M«i boat irain to take part m the r *a centenary celebrations m AusShows:— A bandsman "ik leave of his wife and baby. The Diike of Gloucester arrived
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  • 1846 6 Well-Known Chinese Planter's Restriction Law Offence Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 13. 4CT THINK it is of the highest importance that the administrators of the Rubber Restriction Enactment should be assisted m getting scrupulously accurate details m all applications for assessment." This is what the Magistrate said here today
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  • 538 6 Ricksha Pullers Fined For Causing Obstruction To Traffic HPHIRTY-THREE ricksha pullers arrested m a large-scale night raid carried out by police m Singapore streets last Saturday, lined up before Mr. G. C. Meredith, the Registrar of Vehicles, yesterday morning on charges of loitering and obstruction. The raid
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  • 635 6 What The Assembly Is Doing At Geneva During The Session CO-OPERATION of the Press m the organisation of 1 the points which will come under discussion durit I conference of the Assembly of the League of Nu m I m Geneva on Monday last. The agenda
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 167 6 ENGLISH MADE 'ELEPHANT HEAD" BRASSFOUNDRY. f f U^ No 832T INDICATING BOLTS. 153 No. 5916 Bra-oS Bronro [J $3.75 $4.00 each. r fim Brass I Ul itf^^^^l ES^J B^^ Bronze I IS RaT I I No. 1482« Stamped Bras& Rim Locks i m $.30 Ea. with stamped knob furniture, 2
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    • 264 6 H x' ->^^Hk V HF l Conquer Weak nerveS and regain new Of course you would look years \M I 111 younger and feel much stronger, W I O I W if once your nerves could regain In c i r f K Btr ngth^ F r irT i UbUity
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1104 7 Come and get that SWEEP-WINNING Feeling HERE'S THE GOLD CUP WINNER for Great Scroin Entertainment a TODAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 J CAPITOL I TWO POPULAR BRITISH STARS m Fox's Riotously Funny story of a London "CABBY" who won the IRISH SWEEP! HERBERT MUNDIN (of "Cavalcade" fame) Vivacious English FavouriU AL
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  • 1170 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1934. White Slaves Of The Far East ONE of the most pathetic spectacles m the East is the plight of the Russian women refugees who have lied or been driven from their native land and are eking out precarious livings among a people
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  • 53 8 Mr. Tan Thoon Lip has been appointed to act as Assistant Official Assignee Singapore, with effect from Sept 3 Mr H. L. Mitchell has been appointed Analyst" sin^ leS n v, S€nlor A^^tant Analyst, Singapore, has been granted eight months and 10 days' leave on fnii pay. with effect from
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  • 262 8 Rs has Saying J\ew Zealand Is Not A [jcfaulter /OPPONENTS of the League of Nations, m their efforts to find any stick to beat it. sometimes discover that their ill-founded accusations have embarrassed members of the British Empire. Mr. Forbes. Prime Minister of New Zealand, has just been driven to
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  • 691 8 'THE Topicist does not feel ho can make any useful contribution to the horn problem m Singapore or Mr Farrer's proposal lor "zones of silence" but the letter from "Orpheus" m yesterday's Free Press moved him to express some of the writer's sentiments m verse. IF
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 111 8 A SCOTCH WHISKY x AT A PRICE TO MEET Fi\ TfTE POCKET OF M l£# FO7VE /^■'■w- -^V DCTI CDfIT Inffltl flbll vi Ul DIAMOND WATCHES. oveliness makes them instantly appealing to women who desire to own a watch of artistic taste. Extensive assortment of a new selection of diamond
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    • 43 8 A SPEECH SHOULD BE LIKE a woman's dress; long enough to cover the subject and short enough to he interesting. No better cover for travellers exists than the "GAFLAC" BAGGAGE POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 120 9 4,000 MILES OF TRUNK ROADS Chinese Complete lask Shanghai, Sept. 14. i-Kwangtung, Kiangsi- gsi-Hunan, Kiangglink roads have been rding to an official Nanchang, the general the anti-Com-and capita] of The roads total thousand miles. Ing Kiangsl tul and Hupel -a early n. jtt shortage of 1 haa hamperlinst the Comoro--1
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  • 145 9 vre To Assert Chinese Simla. Sept. 13. om Lhasa describes a oeuvre by Huang-Mu-Chinese sovereignty tils caused much ButI announced the chindesire to present a i title to the Dalai Lama. National Assembly has i us signifying suborChina and m any case the ts dead. Huang Mu-sung
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  • 596 9 Net Loss Of $6,700 Last Year 'DISGRACEFUL SALARIES" (From Ou; Own orresp indent.) ■ii,- t Kuam Lumpur. Sept. 14. rir 1 1 /r ition of the im w*** of namm anciul Vta ?Mn I 0 ha L K earl> m^»»« th morning when t.'.e finuhKS nrn
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  • 97 9 Action In Netherlands HaUviu. Sept. 13. Th export duty on native rubber as irom Oct. 1 is fixed at twenty guilders per hundred kilograms tor dry rubber, and the duties lor other assortments range from fifteen to eighteen-and-a half guilders. The dry rubber group consists of blankets,
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  • 33 9 Mr. T. Ifalley, Superintendent. Posts and Telegraphs Department. Straits Settlements and Federated Malay i States, has been granted six months and 23 days* leave on full pay. with i effect from Sept. 1
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  • 98 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 14. Spot (Sellers) 7y 2 d. (7 9|16dJ Buyers i 7 3 8 d. 7 7'16d.» O( t -Dec. 7 9.1Gd. (7 9|16d.) Jan.-Mar. 7 a lGd. (7*dJ April-June 7 T «d. <7 Id
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  • 374 9 A Musician Of Rare IT is unfortunate that counterattractions prevented the audience at last night's recital by Emanuel Feuermann being as large as on the first appearance ot the famous cellist In Singapore, but the loss was theirs who did not attend. As on the
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  • 192 9 SALE OF C.E.R. BY THE SOVIET Negotiations May Be Resumed Shanghai, Sept. 14. TO lessen the danger of an early outbreak ot hostilities m the ,Far East, the Prussian authorities, 1 are reported to have made a gesture for the reopening of negotiations with the Manchukuo' and Japanese Governments on
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 70 9 BOOKS OF THE MOMENT. -v.v Da S 7.00 L 934 15.00 len F. J 10.00 ol the At 4 .SO < n kpil t toll 4 50 Japan r KELLY WALSH, LTD., feted m Hong Kong> ff »es Place Singapore. TODAY SPECIAL CURRY TIFFIN $1.25 Cream of Tomato Fried FUh
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    • 398 9 y A^of^ v BEAUTY TREATMENT r^vv. Ik x §^^ansß^kM^n\ v# nX^ ur n nufv o t V-V'' ■''■'•A Jo' ''^^Kro^^^^K M H 0 SOLE AGENTS FOR CYCLAX PRODUCTS. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. CHOTIRMALL'S STOCK TAKING FURTHER REDUCTION ONLY FEW MORE DAYS...DONT MISS THJS OPPORTUNITY! CHOTIRMALL'S 41 43 HIGH
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 256 10 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 7 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 13,64 London. 60 days' sight 2,4 3 16 London. 30 days' sight 2,4 5,32 London, demand 2j4!/8 London. T.T. 24 3i32 Lyons, Paris, demand 870 Hamburg, demand 144 New York, demand 58% Batavia.
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    • 111 10 Sept. 14, 12 o'clock noon I Gambier 4.25 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 42.50 White Pepper 41.50 Copra, Sundried 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.25 Small Hake Tapica 3.70 Fair Sago Flour 1.70 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. (Siam) W.C. No. 1 per
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    • 109 10 Lead And Spelter Prices Close Lower London, Sept. 11. On the Stock Exchange today industrials were further supported and remained firm. There was also a good rally m foreign stocks, notably South Americans and Japanese but otherwise the markets ruled quiet. Cotton early declined on speculative selling but
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    • 938 10 FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1934. An^pat Tin (4) 5s 5s 9d Asam Kumbang 37s 6d 40s c.d. Austral Malay 50s 52s 6d x.d. Ayer Hitam Tin (5s) 14s 6d 15s 3d Ayer Weng («1> 2.00 2.10 Bangrin Tin 26s 27s Changkat Tin 50s 52s Chenderiang 8s 6d 9s
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    • 1355 10 Non Entities In Administration Of Their Own Industry COMPLAINTS AT ULU KLANG MEETING T^HE annual meeting of Ulu Klang Tin Company was held this week m Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Mungo Park presiding. Mr. Mungo Park said the accounts disclosed the fact that the company
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    • 759 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association PRICES CURRENT Sept. 14, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot < loose) 25 8 25 3 8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard, <F. 0.8 25^ 25 J 2 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Oct-Dec. 26 26^ Jan-Mar. 27 27^ Apr-June 273
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    • 107 10 SAILS sKm X KXCHAXc.i I 630.000 400.000 4200H I Amoru-an Cai I American Tel< I and Telecra, Ateneson Pail: Hi I Dupont I Firestone I General Eh-,- I Generol Meters I Goodrich I jOoodyear I Inter-Telephon, Ui<3 I Telegraph I National City Bvik I Hew York central I
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    • 220 10 Faith In Restriction Keeps Prices Steady Messrs. Lewll and their rubber report dated Sej i Stagnant conditions h i 'throughout the week and prices show a tendency optimism Is prevent back. The textile strike ritual has assumed a far m i than was anticipated, which a dampening effect
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    • 113 10 BiK Increase In Prfa Unlikely Before ISBS During the early part market was dull less with minimum ol h played either by the ti tors, state Messrs Btanton Co. Ltd.. m their rubber view for the week ending I noon. Within the last t* bearish influences, the
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    • 27 10 Figures relating tot) business m Britain Association meet:; revealed that the 000 tor admission to 1 last year, enteruinn. amounting to KlT*** Renong Tin output BMOOiaf AUfUItIW*WM >
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  • 247 11 How to add a HIGH-FREQUENCY STAGE Weekly Radio Notes a straight receiver By Our Radio Correspondent mi publish this week the third article by our radio correspondent on ten years of listening. Compelled by a local nactment to add a high-frequency stage to the set he desibed In his first
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  • 242 11 CINf.APORE. 8.8.C and PHOIII programmes for the we^k-end I he found on page 2. series of article! is meant pri- deal with the development of j ordinary "straight." rceiver. it will Interest if I stun right away by the two .circuits which I useful m adding a H.F.
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  • 266 11 LISTEN IN TOMORROW MORNING Opening Of Brastagi Aerodrome To Be Broadcast The opening of the Brastagi aerodrome, to take place tomorrow morning, will be described m a running commentary to be broadcast on 63.6 metres from the Medan station between 8 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. according to information j received
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  • 625 11 Notes And Gossip On Next Week's Best Items Mrs. Claude Beddington will make a welcome return to the microphone on Thursday when she will be heard m the programme for Transmission 1. Listeners will, no doubt, recollect the many amusing Irish and Cockney stories told by her a
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  • 663 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst DARING BIDDING TODAY'S hand must be accepted m the spirit of good, clean fun. The North and South players, and particularly the North player, were guilty of' one of the worst; bits of overbid- j ding I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 547 11 Asscti exceed fl2.i— m Assurance la fore* The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated m the Strait* Settlenieote) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern utt Building, Cecil Btreet. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. OM Jew-. »o t Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies Wth the
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    • 437 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA h (lncorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Blshopsgate. London EC. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 927 12 WHO WILL BE SKIPPER OF CUNARDER 534 Launching Arrangements WHO will be the commander of the new giant, Cunarder "534 A report which occasioned considerable interest today stated that the plum will fall to Capt. R. B. Irving, one of the best-known officers on the Transatlantic service and commander of
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    • 140 12 The Health Bulletin of the League ot Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended September Bth. is as follows: Calcutta 30 cholera cases and 4 deaths as compared with 44 cases and 1 13 deaths m the previous week. rhittagong l cholera case and no death. Madras 21
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    • 71 12 Ships alongside the U h 3S?ts Islander B: City i i Malayan Prince 33; Thurland Castle 37 Empire Dock <Entr.»i, < >atl West Wharf fKntr.uu,- (ll(( Comorin 5: Raut 1: KfttOOf Janiir.. KEPPKI MUOd Main Wharf Sri Tunda OuiUemard: L Lch. lloonston< Oil Wharf: Coal Wharf: VESSELS m
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 627 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,LM. (Incorporated *n P. M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Fedepattfd Ma ay states Railways. Koyal State Railways of Slam. j^BSS WfWNMIMNP% m ftAtlttflflffV -ill IL (Incorporated In England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. tOLR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON
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    • 178 12 1 1. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGVO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. 'Incorporated m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. NANKOH MARU In Port Sept, 17 BOSTON MARU Sept. 20 Sept 20 MALTA MARU Oct 1 Oct. 1 ERIE MARU Oct. 19 Oct. 19 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, Y AWATa NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA
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    • 199 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRFSS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.I] of fast twin-serrw Oil Driven Mall Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. PORT SUDA* MARSEILLES, PLYMOITH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Peiiang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Ktn|o## GLOUCESTERSHIRE WORCESTERSHIRE Oct. 11 CHESHIRE Oct 25 YORKSHIRE Nov I SHROPSHIRE Nov 22
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    • 594 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN I Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan tvia Jerartut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. 'Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday 7.30
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    • 144 12 VEBS&LS AKBIVBD Planciu^ Dut Belawan Dell 14.9 1 rang, Bourabaya I Btngalen. Dttt., 4.060 tons. \t ccuver 14.9. tor Bt-lawan l>]j Tung Soim. Br;:.. 156 tons, tna Dickon 14.9 for Malacca I Toyooka ftfani, Jap.. 4.;i88 Newport 149 for Yokohama Baloeran. Dut 10.061 Bourabaya 13.9. I Rotterdam 149 Himalaya Maru,
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    • 870 14 K. P. M. tONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VALENTIJN- Saturday, Sept. 15, Rhio. Padang-Bay, Ampenan, Boeleleng and Sourabaya. TOBA Saturday, Sept. 15, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. TOBOALI Saturday. Sept. 15. Koedap. Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis, Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOGIAN— Saturday. Sept. 15, Tambelan and Pontianak. BLINJOE Sunday, Sept. 16, Sampit and Bandjermasin. MAROS
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    • 722 14 TO LONDON, VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES, ANTWEK|^!(7^^^^ AND MIDDLESBROUGH "^'KKDv^ t^FUSHIMI MARU 10.900 Sept. 19 20 I KATORI MARU io 00(, HAKOZAKI MARU 10,400 Oct. 3 4 BKASHIMA MARU lOoi JTEHTTKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct. 16 17 tYASUKUNI MARU 1 HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Oct 31 Nov. 1 HAKONE MARU HARUNA MARU 14,400
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  • 944 15 HERE'S HOW If You Want To Play Better Golf AND WHO DOESN'T? I UK TECHNIQUE OF THE GOLF sum(- by Peter Fowlie. (Methuen Ltd.. London, price ss. written on the technique 4011 are legion. The royal bogey has been paved liberthe past by writers on both f the Atlantic. the
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  • 341 15 LL LIST OF TODAY'S FIXTURES NDON clubs clash m all three diviions of the League— Chelsea and nham m the senior section. West i United and Fulham m division 2. Charlton ,and Southend m the hird division. Another meeting of i'^hbour clubs occurs at ETverton, fi re Liverpool
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  • 469 15 First Race Of The Series Will Be Sailed Today HISTORY OF THE CUP TODAY at Newport, Rhode Island, Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's Endeavour will meet the American yacht Rainbow m the first of the series of races for the America's Cup. the
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  • 190 15 A few minutes later the S.R.C. reduced their arrears when Day availed himself of a pass from the left wing to score with a terrific drive. A period of Chinese pressure followed and during this one of the prettiest goals seen was scored. Hor Khoon sent
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  • 111 15 Teams For Today's Trial Match Most of the players who are likely to get their places m the Selangor Rugby side will be playing m the trial match on the padang at Kuala Lumpur today. This will be the only trial prior to Selangor's first State match against
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  • 486 15 LOST ONLY TWO OF EIGHT ROUNDS Neusel Gives Up (By Air Mail Hamburg. Aug. 26. TTHE long awaited fight between Max Schmeling. a former holder of the worlds heavy-weighl title, and Walter Neusel took place at Btelllngen. near here, this evening, and ended m dramatic fashion.
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  • 64 15 J P. de C. Hamilton (plus 15 5 vs. O. Fuller (plus .3). B Singles Handicap Lt. J. M. A. Chestnutt (owe .3> vs. L. Road (owe 15). D. R. Howgill (acr.) vs. B. E. Ablitt plus .3). J. R. Straohan (plus .3> vs. G. H. Daly (acr.)
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  • 118 15 The tics playod yesterday resulted as follows: Griff Cup T. M. Calhaem and C. Fittock <plus 3> beat H L. Da vies and M. H. Carr •plus 3). 6—3. 6—2. F. P. Pearse and M. W. F. Tweedle 'owe 3) beat J. McLeod and M. W. Yates (plus
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  • 142 15 Wiltshires Beat Police By Odd Goal In Seven Wiltshires. 4: Police 3. At the Police Depot on Thursday, the Wiltshire Regt. Officers played the SS Police Officers at soccer. The previous game, played at Tanglin. resulted m a draw, so this time both sides were out to win
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  • 102 15 two straight lefts Just before the gong. Round even. Round Eight. An energetic offensive was begun by Neusel. but Schmellng was not to be flustered, and he stopped every blow. Repeated clinching caused the referee to interfer*. whereupon Schmellng suddenly gave up his waiting attitude, and he finish ed the
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  • 591 16 KUALA QUEEN FOR GOLD CUP? Runners And Selections For Last Professional Day Of Autumn Meeting BIG SWEEP ALREADY OVER $100,000 (By BOOKIE') EVERYTHING is set for the last professional day's racing m the Singapore Turf Club (Gold Cup) meeting today and a record attendance is anticipated. In
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  • 657 16 RACE l.—Pontes, Class 1, Div. Z— 7 furlong*. •Spot White 9.7 Palm Oil 7.13 •Oold Pinch 9.0 Penny Bee 7.12 •Phar Rong 8.9 Miss Togo 7.12 •Arrow Oiri 8.7 Apple Olory 7.12 Ckst Up 8.4 Absinthe 7.9 Bonny ISyes Mountain Belle 8-4 (late Deltine) 7.7 Oreat
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  • 53 16 Impressive Trial By Singapore Crew The Singapore crew rowed another course on Thursday and put up an impressive performance. Rowing with great power and wellmarked rhythm they knocked 25 sees off their previous best time, and under similar condition of wind and water The race against
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  • 45 16 me world series baseball games opens on Oct. 3 this year. For the first time the radio broadcasting rights have been sold, the Ford Motor Co P^fS?" 111 the exc lusive privileges for $100,000, of which approximately $42 000 will go to the players Reuter
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  • 489 16 THE Gold Cup race, the biggest event iti the Autumn meftLng, is being contested by some of Malaya's best horses, and no lever than ihiiteen animals will face the tape. Belle Edna and Aviemorc being scratched. Star Player, who carries top weight, ran last Saturday carrying B.*;
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  • 139 16 Tennis Results Of Ties Played Yesterday ■T*EN ties were played off yesterday m the S.C.C. autumn tennis tournament. Contrary to the previous day. both N. S. Wise and Roy Smith figured on the winning side. Wise and A. D. Anderson, and Smith and A. G. Hay, getting through
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  • 204 16 SUNDAY AT THE SWIMMING CLUB •yHE event on Sunday will be the third race for the Jackson Millar Cvp 150 metres free style (handicap open to all classes). N. Reed and S. M. Garrard, 7—9,^6^^ B Singles Handicap D. R. Howgill (scr.) beat K. A. Seth owe 3>, 6—3, 6—l.
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  • 1281 16 Chinese Overwhelm S. A> r HAT TRICK MAKES HOI sax 'POP JJJ?i> Chinese 8; S.R.C. THE second round of the S.A.F.A. Cup started noon at the Anson Road Stadium with the i the Chinese first eleven and the S.RC. The Chinese soon demonstrated to
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