The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 November 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.428 ESTD. 1835 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1934 10 CENTS
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  • 249 1 storm Iroopers In Angry Mood [GROWING CRITICISM Ban On Public Meetings Of Nazi Party j j nave been imposed on the activities of the In Germany, due. it is believed, to Hitler's fear of a ting from the ranks of his storm troopers.
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  • 142 1 Saarbruckcn. Nov. 20. The Attorney-General of the Supreme Court m the Saar has issued a warrant for the arrest of Marie Carsenius. a typist formerly employed by the Saar Governing Commission, which dismissed her last September j tor betraying information to the German Front of the Saar.
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  • 148 1 Paris, Nov. 19. few months will be .-tronger on land than m 1914. de-i olare.s the report ol the French War Budge 4 for 1935. Credits for 5.689.000.000 franca are I tor vompared With 5.946.000.000 last year. This rigure does not include et fronts r fortification. The report
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  • 271 1 Indian Reforms Appeal London, Nov. 20. IC 0^ marred the ceremonial open- ing of Parliament today and there was no carriage procession the King going by car from Buckingham Palace. In the course of his address Hla Majesty said •The maintenance of world peace does not
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  • 234 1 Strict League Control Geneva, Nov. 20. THE draft American convention for the regulation of the armaments trade was submitted to the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference today. It lays down five categories of arms and war im- plements. The first deals with all
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  • 51 1 Former Consul-General At Seoul London, Nov. 20. The death is announced today of Mr. Arthur Hyde Lay, former British Con-sul-General at Seoul. Reuter. I Mr. Lay was born at Chefoo and was educate*! m Scotland. He was 69 years of age. He retired m
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  • 78 1 200 DEAD IN PHILIPPINES TYPHOON Manila, Nov. 20. More than 200 are reported dead m the latest typhoon, a series of which has been devastating the Philippines this past fortnight It is stated that 30 perished at various points on Luzon Lsland and 200 at Maubon, a large village situated
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  • 113 1 Used By U.S. To Steady French Franc Rate? Washington, Nov. 19. It is persistently reported m wellinformed quarters that part of the < $2,000,000,000 Stabilisation Fund, established to protect the dollar after i the United States abandoned the gold standard, has been used to steady the French franc
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  • 55 1 I 14 Killed In San Francisco And Los Angeles j San Francisco. Nov. 20. Fourteen were killed m traffic acci- dents yesterday following the flooding of the streets of San Francisco and Los Angeles by a storm which lashed the Pacific Coast. Three fishermen were drowned m
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  • 67 1 Writ Of Attachment Against' U.S. President's Son Boston, Nov. IS. A writ ol attachment against Franklin Roosevelt, junior, the President's i son. has been obtained by Mrs Daniel O'Leary, who is claiming $25,000 I for injuries she alleges she received when struck by a car driven by young
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  • 405 1 All-Round Progress In Recent Years GREAT TRIBUTE FROM SIR F. MAZE London, Nov. 20. TPHE traveller from the Far But on arrival m England was invariably asked when the situation would become normal m China. The Chinese with equal justice might retort. "When will peace be
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 54 1 J8 mv ,fw^ TONIGHT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th C 6°£ KTAIL °ANCE SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL ■JU to 3.15 p.m. EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. U «NNER DANCfc CABARET 'Informal) TH£ VERSATILE SISTER TEAM CA*i££ nieht WARYA MARTA Tllc v VMI »AKET HARMONY SONGS, DANCING SISTER TEAM J^RYA MARTA musical numbers Raffles
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    • 111 1 On Other Pages Diary of the week 2 Lair notices 2 Radio programmes 2 European found shot 3 Judge accuses defendants 3 Shooting Trip In Ceylon 4 Picture page 5 Malayan sweepstake problem 6 Opium smoker's death 6 Gold found At Penang 6 Eurasian Association meeting 7 Chinese on serious
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    • 83 1 WWBH tj TONIGHT k SPECIAL I DINNER DANCE *J ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS SEA VIEW TAU MOE wifciww K|NG OF THE STEEL GUJTAR HOTEL PRINCESS ROSELANI THE NIGHTINGALE OF HAWAII SATURDAY I NOVEMBER 24th 1934 I IN AID OF IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT I PQPRY fl^Y FUHD **PI
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  • 115 2 Tamil's Reply To Charge Of Causing Hurt A road-sweeper's broom was carried into the third police court yesterday, when. Manicam. a Tamil cooly. was produced before Mr. J. M. Brander on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to a Chinese with a dangerous weapon. The "dangerous weapon" was
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  • 68 2 Claim Before American College Of Surgeons A claim to have been 69 per cent, successful m curing sterility m married couples was made at the Amerioan College of Surgeons by Dr. Allan Winter. He said he had treated 100 barren couples and had been successful m 69
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  • 103 2 China To Honour Her War Dead Shanghai. Following the example of Western nations. China is also to honour her *'ar dead. Work is proceeding at Miaochang?hen. a little village m the northern >üburb of Shanghai where the severest lighting m the "Shanghai war" took place, on a huge
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  • 58 2 Donation Of Yen 500,000 By Emperor And Empress Tokio, Nov. 7. A liberal fund is being raised for the relief of farmers m the northern provinces, who have suffered from crop lailures. The Emperor and Empress donated V 500.000 towards the relief fund which today was
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  • 52 2 The Hon. Mr. H. G. R. Leonard. M.C.S.. British Resident. Pahang. accompanied by Mr. W. F. N. Churchill. M.C.S.. District Officer of Cameron Highlands and Kuala Lipis, left Kuala Lipis on the afternoon of the 14th. tor Cameron Highlands on a tour of inspection and are not expected back for
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 371 2 To The Editor. Sir. Permit me. without prejudice, to take up the cudgels on behalf of the iSerangoon taxi owners. At a recent meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, it was decided the matter now being m the committee stage on a plea of unfair competition and to
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  • 182 2 New Ise For Razor Blades Described "This razor blade can be used to slit people's pockets." declared Court Inspector D. R. Cowle before Mr. J. M. Brander. the third magistrate, yesterday, when a Chinese was asked to show cause why he should not be bound over to be
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  • 41 2 Congress Candidates Inflict Defeat Jubbulpore. Nov. 20. Sir Harl Singh Gour. the Opposition leader m the Legislative Assembly, was heavily defeated by Congress candidates m the Central Provinces and Hindi divisions at the Assembly sections.- Reuter Wireless
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 46 2 1 II J*r%m% Sj I ENSIIRE BETTER VISION Our specialised opticians are at your service. Free sight-testing and advice given. Our glasses give clear vision from edge to edge and our charges are Moderate. Conserve foot vision with modern lenses. NEW ZV T ''H CO., SINGAPORE.
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    • 626 2 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES. In the Matter of ORDINANCE No. 155 (COMPANIES) and In the Matter of BAN LEE ANN LIMITED. EXTRAORDINARY RESOLUTIONS I pursuant to Section 73 1 > of Ordinance No. 155 (Companies). PASSED THE 16th. DAY OF NOVEMBER 1934. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members
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    • 395 2 A Selection of PERFUMERY GUERLAIN 68% Champs -EJysees, Paris L'Heure Bleue Shalimar Liv Djedi Mitsouko Guerlinadeetc. Obtainable from I MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS I* A Change Alley, Singapore. KP^JHF* Tlie Chea P est House for your Stationery. Typi writers, Ribbons yßpMgrV and Carbons aLso
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    • 442 2 TENDERS. I SINGAPORE MUNICIPA].i Tv Tenders Tenders are now invm-H following materials 0 particulars, see Municipal 'i Room. j Excavation and nilin- h d Tlmah Canal betwe Merah and Newton Brid Date of Closing. 4 n m v Nov. 26th. 1934. Mo *H Supply of Bricks durum 193s f tenders).
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 304 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY. Nov. 21. High Water. 10.06 a.m. 95 ft.. 11.28 p.m. 9.1 ft. Races: Singapore November Meeting, second day. Rugby: S.C.C. "B" vs. Kota Raja Club, padang. Hockey: Colts vs. Wiltshires. Tanglin; S.C.R.C. vs. H.K.S., Hong Lim Green; Ceylon Sports Club vs. V.M.C.A., Association ground; Anglo-Chinese
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    • 214 2 TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength— 49.9 Metres 6 Recorded music. 630 Relay of dance music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Dan Hopkins. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stocks and share report supplied by
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  • 1811 4 Hunting A Rogue Elephant Is Exciting Sport IIIANY visitors to Ceylon, and the number is ever increasing, often ask how they can get some shooting, or fishing during their stay, while for most, a trip into the real wilds, the jungles and
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  • 441 4 i Carrying 300 Motor-Cycles And A Film .HTHREE hundred motor cycles manufactured m the new factories of Soviet Russia are aboard the U.S.S.R. steamship. Sergo Ordjonij kidze. which is now undergoing repairs m Singapore. The Sergo Ordjonikidze is bound for Vladivostok. Siberia's largest j Pacific
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  • 60 4 Inniskilling Fusiliers Coming To Singapore The Ist. Battalion. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, will relieve the Ist. Batt. the Wiltshire Regiment, at Singapore next 1 trooping season, it is understood. The Wiltshire Regiment which has been stationed at Singapore since November. 1932. will be going to India. Lt. -Colonel M.
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  • 52 4 Meeting Growing Demand For Electricity In Canton Canton. The construction of a new electric power station here m order to meet the growing demand for electricity will be started soon. The site of the new station will be situated at Nat sheng. a north-western suburb of the
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  • 32 4 Peiping. owing to the Communist incursion from Kiangsi. foreign missionaries are withdrawing from exposed stations m southern Hunan where the Reds are reported to have entered the Juchenu district.— Reuter
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 53 4 ■11^ fig °F TU€ W°RTDr Edam CARTON CHEESES Gouda English r* m Cheshire l*orgonzola Danish English Roquefort Cheddar. WISS CHEESE SPREADS re 'Blue Moon Roquefort English 'Bh'e Moon Lim burger Cheddar 'Blue Moon Pirn iento A 'Blue Moon* American Australian tD w >^ l Blue Moon Camembrte Cheddar Norwegian Sunniva.
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    • 98 4 A REAL and SNAPPY FRUIT DRINK PHCENIX MARO U ISA Prepared from Fresh Passion Fruit the fruit with a distinctive flavour Z^" all its own; it defies imitation. fttii w'ti Mm\\\ There's no question whether you'll [I j j|j like MARQUISA ItV 1 wholesome, pure, delicious, health LJ1..11 j iwP
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  • Article, Illustration
    81 5 WHAT WAS CLAIMED by Lord Powerstourt, chairman of the Irish Hospitals Committee, to be the third biggest sweepstake they had held, was drawn m Dublin, with the usual ceremony. Photo shows Colonel Broy receiving the lucky counterfoils from the nurses. A VIKW from the air of the new University Library
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 177 5 ffin jfll HHt BffW PTiErffTff SSnBB bBB Bin I dBK^^SSSB B BPBB JMI BBCnBSB BSS3 3OtH I I IFOR CHRISTMAS J This mellow, comforting old whisky is specially packed m decorated B Cases containing 3, 6, and 12 bottles I I Your dealer has them now, all ready for despatch
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 136 5 tows ro/Meeu Buet^t 1-BRIMCING HOME ■<oun own fkont G^TE wits it W'/n «2ft STR«KE OP CROONERS AT ft.»A fe^% -iV^F' arenty *niC new "mikes' are'Lnsuiiable "for croon.rrb, fT[Tj? i^ X lYr I M /f\ %c^_^ \L T THE POST OFFICE .SNOW V A I \f^ J^^* \^^^S CKHEVHG W ALL
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  • 803 6 Appeal Judges' Decision To Be Announced PROBLEM OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LOTTERIES (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 19. A DECISION on the legality of sweepstakes m Malaya will be made within the next few days by the F.M.S. Court of
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  • 683 6 Fatal Collapse When Revenue Officers Enters Room ■THE story of how a Hockchew Chinese, Wong Aik Chek, collapsed on the floor and expired when he was confronted by a party of Revenue Officers who raided premises m Ayer Itam Road on the night of
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  • 420 6 Without this we are left m the position that threequarters ot the adult population of Singapore are unprosecuted criminals, and m future no man can play oldmaid with his own wife m his own house for ten-cent stake without committing a criminal oilence." A passage from the arguments m
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  • 219 6 GOLD FOUND ON WASTE GROUND AT PENANG Coolie Discovers Dust OTHER PROSPECTORS DIG FOR HOURS AND FIND NOTHING THE accidental dtaoverv of golr 1 dust m a va^ant m Argyle Road. Penan, number of Indian an extensive digging c dl ing the week-end. L T H e u and lles
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  • 110 6 YOUNG PENANG JOURNALIST DROWNED MR. H. E. McCleland. eldest son of Mr. R. H. McCleland, senior executive engineer, Penang. was found drowned at the seventh mile, Batu Ferringhi. during the weekend. Mr. McCleland who was only 21. was on the editorial staff ot the Pinang Gazette. He received part of
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  • 58 6 Famous Canine Expert at .Malayan I)o£ Show Ipoh, Nov. 18. The Malayan Kennel Association states that arrangments are being made for the distinguished English canine judge. Mr. Sam Crabtree. to visit Malaya to officiate at an all-Ma-laya Dog Show which will be held at Kuala Lumpur at
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 95 6 rJ VJ if ''I CV i^^V QAIK kI Eft jg m^ FOR TEN NIGHTS ONLY (EXCLUDING SUNDAY) BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS CALL IX AT OCR I NIGHTLY H USED-CAR-SHOW H ■I No junk! Really good second-hand automobiles that can
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    • 227 6 ROYAL MEIiAOERiE LOCATION OLD RAILWAY STATION TANK ROAD OPENING NIGHT, THURSDAY, 29th Nov. The Biggest, Brightest, Best, still maintaining our old reputation. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THIS MAGNIFICENT ARRAY OF TALENT. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday Sundays, at 4.30 p.m. only Children under 12 years Half Price excepting on 4th class.
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  • 286 9 Main Provisions Of International Agreement ILLICIT OPUJM~PROBLEM 'From Our Own Correspondent SIAM a irpn.h »«.i Bangkok, Nov. 20. »ci t /ri. n. h T l Pali states has ifie <> 'he ABreea limita ionTf d at B^ K^ k (i 1931). and providing for
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  • 179 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh General Lv Siang's Visit Shanghai, Nov. 20. RAI Liv Slang. Governor of has arrived In Nanking timje the formation ibllc In china twenty-tw< He has ruled the province t"r the last twelve years lip ail to the Cen- nment. regarded m official
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  • 15 9 London, Nov. U). Bourne is seriously from his former tint. Reuter W Lreless
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  • 16 9 Havana. Nov. MO. M ndieta intends restin;. later present himself as Party candidate for the Reuter
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  • 56 9 Japanese Buy Adriatic For £65,000 London. Nov. 'Hi. VThit Bar liner Adriatic 25.000 t tis, ias been sold to Japanese shipbreakera for v j 65.000. She was the largest White Star iir.er sailing from Liverpool and with the Celtic. Cedric, and Baltic. formed the big four on
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  • 59 9 Clergyman Dies At Anti-War Meeting Sydney. Nov. 10. KISCh. the German writer unexpectedly attended the anti-war meeting today and delivered an address. There was a second sensation caused when the octogenarian, the Re- "erend Mr Rivett. at the end of i pacifist speech suddenly cried, I am finished.
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  • 163 9 MR. BALDWIN PRAISES THE EXPLORERS OF TODAY London, Nov. 17. QPKAKING at the opening of the *J Scott Polar Research Institute at Cambridge Mr. Stanley Baldwin (declared that the Elizabethan spirit of adventure was not dead but was rampant today. He instanced the exploratory work
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  • 100 9 Australia's Reply To Lancashire London, Nor. 18. Alter a delay largely duo to the elections and changes m the Govemment, the Australian Government has now replied to the request by the joint committee of the Cotton Trade organisations on behalf of Lancashire Interests concerned for a review of
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  • 61 9 Negotiations Continued By Employees London, Nov. 20. The threatened stoppage m the South Wales coal field has been averted. A special delegate conference oi the South Wales Miners' Federation at Cardiff decided not to proceed with the strike action but to continue negotiations with th? owners of the
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  • 36 9 Detroit, Nov. 20. A height of 57.979 feet was reached by Dr. Jean Piccard and his wife m their stratosphere flight on Oct. 23, according to an official statement by he National Aeronautic Association. Reuter Wireless
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  • 192 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Smuggler Frustrated In Pearl River I Hong Kong, Nov. :JO. /l LAUNCH containing silver bars <r^ worth nearly $150,000 was captured by two Government gun-boats at the Delta of the Pearl River this morning. The owner of the metal disappeared before the officials
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  • 169 9 Negative Reply To British Proposals London, Nov. 19. Mr. MaUudaira and Sir John Simon were together tor nearly an hour. Mr. Ifatsudaia made a number ol observations, mainly on general terms and not such as to give any hope of an immediate solution to the naval problems, but.
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  • 77 9 Steps Taken By President Roosevelt Washington, Nov. 19. President Roosevelt has appointed Captain George Fried to be Supervising Inspector of the Department of Commerce. The appointment is regarded as a forerunner of the institution of more rigid control of safety methods aboard American ships, lollowing the Morro
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  • 63 9 London. Nov. 17. The Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Anthony Eden, left London today for Geneva to attend a meeting oi the Disarmament Bureau on Tuesday morning. He will attend a meeting of the League Assembly m the afternoon of that day and a special meeting of
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  • 89 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices RUBBER London, Nov. 20. Spot (Sellers* 6',4d. (6»/ 4 d.> (Buyers) 6V 8 d. <6 l 8 <l.t January-March 6 5 16d. (6 3 8 d.> April- June 6y 2 d. (6%d.) July-September 6 5 8 d. '6%d> Market: Quiet. New York, Nov.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 118 9 T i r r- i i I pi pi I ffvjfl 1 1^ $1.00 PttiagC Saint Germain X i-h a la Dovia drilled Lamb Chop Jardiniere A. Fried Potato (old Meat A Salad Bread A Butter I'uddin? A. Prune> heeae, Fruit Coffee. hoick— A la Carle or Table Dhote OUR
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    • 235 9 O^g Qvpointrntnt Zo i)ia v 4Y!ajesfe tfc (ginq n B.fß.fi. t\>c CDruice of ft CELEBRATED FUR FELT HATS TERAI SMART AND SERVICEABLE. THREE INCH WIDE SINGLE BRIM BOUND RIBBON. SUNPROOF DOUBLE CROWN. TWO SIDE EYELETS AND ENGLISH LEATHER HEAD BAND. SHADES, BEAVER. LIGHT AND MEDIUM GREY. PRICE $13.50. Each. SOLE
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 835 10 Messrs. Strauss' Comments On Consumption Figures (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 5. ONCE again, your Correspondent has to report a dull and practically static Tin market on the London Metal Exchange. For yet another week, the quotation for Spot metal has varied only
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    • 43 10 The directors of the Pangnga River Tin Concessions. Ltd.. recommend a final dividend of 9' 2 P^r cent, less tax at 4s. 6d.. payable on Dec. 14. making 16 per cent, less tax for the year ended Aug. 31. 1934.
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    • 40 10 The directors of the Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd.. recommend a final dividend of 12 per cent, less tax at 4s. 6d payable on Dec. 13. making 20 per cent, less tax lor the year ended June 30. 1934.
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    • 109 10 THE TIN PRICE Nov. 20: Singapore tin price 'per piculi $113,62' /2 Nov. 20. Gambier 6 75 Java Cube 9 00 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 66.00 White Pepper 65.00 Copra. Sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.70 Fair Sago. Flour 2.25 Small flake Tapioca 3.50 Blanja Jelotong
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    • 115 10 Committees In Favour Of Individual Restriction The majority of South and East Borneo District Rubber Committees are m iaivour of abandoning the export duty and introducing a system of individual restriction. This is the chief point which emerges from the inspection by the head of the Dutch Indian
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    • 1042 10 TUESDAY, NOV. ?0. 1934. Ampat Tm t-n 4s 3d 4s T%d 1 Asarr. Kumbang 32s 35s Austral Malay 59s 61s c.d. Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 15s Aver Weng (SI) 2.05 2.10 1 Bangrin Tin <£> -25s 3d 26s 1 Changkat Tin 46s 47s Ch'ncieriang 8s 6d
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    • 76 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Nov. 20, 12 o'clock noon. Tone of market: Dull steady. Latest cable: London Spot Sheet 6' B d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cts 12 5 8 per lib. Buyers Sellers Spot
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    • 225 10 Nov. 16 17 19. American Can. Com. 104» 4 104> 4 103 7 8 American Telephone and Telegraph 104 1 2 101 1 8 102 7 K Atcheson Railroad 54 3 8 53 7 8 53 7 8 Dupont 96» 2 96» 4 96» 2 Firestone 16 15»
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    • 138 10 New Mine Near Old Property Close boring at Nawang Pet Tin. Limited has disclosed that at the present rate of working there is still an estimated life of 20 years m the original property. The recoverable value is estimated at 1 lb. of tin oxide to the
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    • 225 10 Domestic production, as represented by exports from Federated Malay States. Unfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements (Settlement of Malacca*, of tin. and tin-in-ore at 75.5 per cent, during the month of October 1934. OnreSr^S^ r ■nSSJISS?!? Monthly Cumulative Total 1934 1934 1933 Tons Tons Tons January 3.016
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    • 957 10 Estimate Of Shipments And World Consumption MESSRS. Symington and Wilson m their weekly market report, dated London, Nov. 7, state The Rubber Market has passed through an unsettled time since our last report. After pronounced weakness on Wednesday, which continued on Thursday lcrning. a
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    • 67 10 Large Increase In <v'N;m)< Imports Owing to the restrict:* port of raw product! ing forced to proceed to the use ol redaln shown by the toll- m I ports: Fourth quarter 1933 First quarter 1934 Second quarter 1934 July. 1934 11-2 August. 1934 The German export of rubber
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 1085 12 Heavy Chartering From Far East DURING the past month or so the aspect of the chartering markets has become definitely changed for the better, and there is now distinctly more confidence among owners generally, who feel that there has at last been a turn
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 629 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Hooking Units for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. inJ^rpFil^rnri MOTELO KXPIUUM m 1 (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE
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    • 40 12 STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. Christinas Excursions At Reduced Rates. SINGAPORE— BELA WAN c™£ r *J* raStagi> AND RE TURN $60.00 SINGAPORE— PENANG AND-RETURN $40 .00 For passage tickets and further particulars apply to MANSFIELD AND CO., LTD., Ocean Building, Singapore.
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    • 434 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRHI It. PALL MALL, LONDON. %MH of fast twin-scnw 0.1 Driven Mall Passenger Vesieli between RANGOON. COLOMBO. I'ORl 81UA^ MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH ANU LONDON wirh through eonneettoa from Singapore and PetitDf HOMFWAKI) SMIIN(iS Leave Ktniw« \M OXFORDSHIRE XC 6 STAFFORDSHIRE Dec. 20 IMS CtLOUCESTERSHIRI I I WORCESTERSHIRE I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 500 12 Foreign Mail Local And Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) 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 a.m.
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    • 204 12 SINGAPORE HARBOR Ships alongside the u| u **9**H to lnn e Main Whart (Kutran.r Chitra. 18: BulanlT Karoo 11 M Km, Empire Do< k ,Knt ra ,M, Steel Dcientiti 30; w i J Teiresias 34: SUvera 39. Empire Dmk (Entrain,. Khandallii 46: Reael West Wharf (Entruu, tl Jerantut S; Alcinous2
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 439 13 p. &O.S. N. CO f S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Tnm f e S>!re. T g 6.070 Nov. 22 BHUTAN 6 100 Feb 14 C ORFU 15.000 Nov. 23 CARTHAGE ***** Feb 15 RANC HI 17,000 Dec. 7 BEHAR 6 000 Feb' 28 SOMALI 6.810 Dec. 19 CATHAY 15.000 Mar 1 KAL
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    • 433 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" UNE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer City of Bagdad T Due Salis City of Florence OV 30 Dec 2 City of Eastbourne S ec 14 Dec 16 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 FOR HONG KONG,
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    • 1134 13 ■w*^ 1 A^JI Jfr K^BBBBBBJll^^B^^j^^fc—^^^^^^^ m j B^^^^Bfl b££ ShTo^ LtdTand*^ HU^ d KHIOW BTKAM3HIP CO.. (UHI Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE st*r im THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHI^ <£ TOE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN f&OR^ r'A L SilP \H THE SIAM
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 865 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VAN HEUTSZ— Wednesday, Nov. 21, Belawan-Deli and Penang. THEDENS— Wednesday. Nov. 21. Muntok and Palembang. TOBELO— Wednesday. Nov. 21 Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAJANG— Wednesday. Nov. 2l'. Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. TOMOHON- Thursday, Nov. 22, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas^ TlDORE— Thursday.
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    • 338 14 ,4-\ REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Vl* Penang. Colombo, Bombay, Sue*, Port Said, Alexandria od the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside itaterooms— Excellent cuisine—Swimming bathThree day itopover m Egypt. Arrive Leave Arrive I Singapore. Singapore. New York. I PRESIDENT G\RFIELD Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Jan. 15 PRESIDENT POLK
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    • 572 14 O. S. K. LINEI Rio de Janeiro Buenos Aires via Colombo, Durban Maru Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos and I Montevideo Scotland Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar I Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marques. Durban I and Algoa Bay Africa Maru Santos via Colombo. Mombasa. Zanzibar Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. L Marques! I
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  • 1735 16 As on Saturday, a card ol eight events will be gone through and includes two races for ponies over five and a half furlongs and eighteen yaids. Five of the races will be for horses over seven lurlongs and twenty-four
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  • 113 16 SCRA TCHINGS AT A GLANCE ■"PHE straUhings for today, I the second day of the Sinjja- pore Tnrf Club November meeting, are as follows: Race 1. i.ela Man.ja. Kangsar and Leonie. Race 2. Rawang I Race 3. Dare-Devil. Race 4. Melbourne J Race 5. Nassau Belle and Yal--1 darado. J
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  • 124 16 I CBLBCTIONB for today by Bookie. *Mhe Free Press racing: correspon- J dent, are as follows: Kate I. 1. Taj Mahal i I. Bust Up J J 3. (ilamour J Race 8. 1. Majesty Man i. Miss Sardis S I Master Bobby i Race 3. I.
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  • 106 16 MX\ Win Keenly-Contested Game Against S.V.C. O:i the Padang yesterday afternoon le SRC. defeated the SV.C. by three oala to one at hockey Both sides took le field one man short but the Re- reation Club were abU to include an teventh man In the second hall and
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  • 31 16 ANNUAL HOC KEY MATCH The annual Poppy Day hockey match etwees the European women and the test will v played at Anson Road tadium or Thursday starting at 5 10 .m.
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  • 91 16 M.C.C. Team To Tour West Indies C. F. WALTERS UNABLE TO ACCEPT i THHMC.C. have selected th< roikwL fourteen players t< repr m the tour oi the West Inci W. Harbord Hendren Mid Hammond Glou Leyland Ames lgmi I Smith Mi( J\ alnt Warwfckihta i rddon 'Lancashire i Farrimond l>:.
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  • 14 16 1 London. N«»\ :u In a Rugby Union Bxtun pesterfey Cambridge Unlversttv h. 18-13-Reuter
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    • 128 16 ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY, SINGAPORE. We have been appointed Caterers to the Society on the occasion of the Dinner and Ball at the Memorial Hail on November 30th. A list of the wines availab>? for the Dinner can be inspected m our Cafe and it would prove a convenience both to
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