The Straits Times, 10 October 1932

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEAJ^T A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST A*D MOST I^fLV^TIAL !\EWSP4PER l\ UiftY I. co pages. SINGAPORE, MONDAY^OCTOBER 10, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 363 1 sinqapork: n. ckcil it. ecphonk ■iiiz.t [Z I.IS Tonight 9.15 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. I "CHANCES" Phone 5261-2. DRINK MORE m^k GOOD MILK! WgW 1 "BEAR BRAND" Milk because of its full creamy richness, and entire lack 5r Preservatives is highly appreciated b 6%k, for home use. It constitutes a valuable
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    • 149 1 KUALA LUMPUR: M. JAVA ST. CPHONI 3e a3T. BRITISH GILLETTE BLADES |^^^^^W^|l WE BELIEVE %y N E VV^^l^ THAT THE BRITISH MADE blade i^ gillette blades I 1^ ARE THE FINEST f**S& lj BLADES BEARING I p^ijl alp THE NAME OF 1| In fc GILLETTE. LIS /Jw/Ll^^^^ A WE CANN
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    • 15 1 i > 1.15 Tonight t.IS S 1 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Jr. in "CHANCES" Phone 5261-2. I I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 501 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAII, PASSENGER AND, CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDICk CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, I.ONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHDNA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Doe Spore. 1932. CORFU 16,000 Oct. 14 XISHUTAN 0.000 Oct.
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    • 667 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Maroeilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Midllesborough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. FURHIMI MARU 11,000 Oct. 20 21 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,r00 Nov, 2 8 t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Nov. 15 16 HAKUSAN MARU 10,600 Nov. 80 Dec. 1 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Dec. 14 15
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    • 473 2 BURNS PMLP LINE (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLIA (3,352 tons) (Cargo only). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamess trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 622 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO, (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore. Penang. M.s. BORINGIA Oct. 12 Oct. 14 m.s. FIONIA Nov. 2 Nov. 4 m.s. ERRIA Nov. 23 Nov. 25 m.s. ALSIA Dec. 14 Dec. 16 m.s. LALANDIA Jan.
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    • 1117 2 BHIPPING. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW >TK VMSHII- CO. Steam Ship Co, Ltd, and Chim. (1932), LTD. Mutual Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO, I.TIt. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINK, Ltd.
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  • Shipping News.
    • 398 3 Owners' Union On The Position. The report of the Norwegian Shipowners' Union for the year July, 1931, to June 1932, points out that the situation of Norwegian shipping in the past vcar could well be gauged from the statistics of laidup vessels. Large cargo steamers could not meet
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    • 303 3 The Year's Big Liner Additions. During the fiscal year ended June 30, 1032, four vessels of 17,000 tons and over were built in the United States, as compared with four in the years between 1927 and June 30. 1931. Before 1927, only four vessels of this class were
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    • 228 3 A M MtiM t<> mariners jrives information about the intended alteration in iwtofl in Malacca Strait as follows Position Pulo Rimau liffhthousc. Lat. r 11' N, lonir. 100~ 17' (approx.). Date: At sunset on Oct. 11, without further notice. Details -An additional white sector over an are
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    • 293 3 Maiden Voyage Of Aramis. The Messageries .Maritime*' new motor vessel Aramis is ready to take her place on the China service, and will commence her maiden voyage from Marseilles for the Far East on Oct. 21. The Aramis is of 21,400 tons displacement, and has accommodation for
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    • 291 3 Bulletin of the L. of N. Eastern Bureau. Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, for week ending Oct. 1. 1932. Beirut 2 plague cases and no deaths. Alexandria 2 smallpox cases and nc deaths. Baghdad 3 smallpox cases and 1 death as against
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    • 17 3 The P. and Carthage has left Hong Kong and is duo here at 19 a.m. on Wednesday.
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    • 139 3 Monday, October 10. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL H ARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. "Shark," Leh. "Spartan." W. Bt. "Johana," Tug "Prince," Duymacr Van Twist. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pager. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Kumuning. Keppcl
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  • 313 3 AENEAS, Hrit., C.25C tons, from Glasgow 10-10, for Hong Kong 11-10. BORINGIA, Dan., 3,605 tons, from Bangkok 10-10, for Malacca 12-10. CYCLOPS, Brit., 6,786 tons, from Glasgow 10-10, for Manila and Japan 13-10. DUYM\ER, VAN TWIST, Dut., 837 tons, from Belawan 8-10. for Belawan 18-10. GEN. V/D HEIJDEN,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 326 3 JOINT SERVICE FOR NAPLES, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE and PHILADELPHIA (via Suez) PRINCE LINE (Incorporated in England) SILVER LINE (Incorporated in England) Due Sails Due Spore S pore N.Y. M.S. SILVERPALM (S.) Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Nov. 25 M.S. JAVANESE PRINCE (P.I Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Dec. 9 M.S. SILVERTEAK
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    • 319 3 §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Ine*rror«Ud ta Germany.) Th* nndermentlonad ar* th* eompanj 1 Intended fixtures OUTWARDS. FULDA for Manila, Hong Kong, Shni, Kobe, Taku, Dalny and Tuingtao Oct. 16 i LAHN. for Iloilo, Cebu, Mtnlla, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Japan Taku, Dalny and TsinpUo Oct. 27, HOMEWARDS. ISAR for Marseilles, Casablanca, (tran. Glasgow,
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    • 421 3 DOIAAR STEAMSHI* UNI The CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION JUNE— NOVEMBER 1933 Should be included in your itinerary when you go home next year via America. FROM HONG KONG TO EUROPE via America and/or Canada £102 Ist Class Pacific Ist Class Rail Cabin Class Atlantic Lower fares on application. Book now for
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    • 488 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In lngland.) 14 ELLERMAN" LINE. Freight S*rvle* to i UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. ▼la Port* and Suei Carnal. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI A JAPAN. Steamer Da* S'por*. s.s. CITY Off SINGAPORE Oct. 31 s.s. CITY OK RANGOON Dec. 5 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 48 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER. REPORT. Yesterday's max. temp. 90 ~F. Last night's mm. temp. 75 F. Yesterday's rainfall nil sunshine 4.3 hours 1 p.m. relative hum. 75 per cent. 1 p.m. wind S.S.W. 10 m.p h 1 p.m. wcath»r overcast. C. D. STEWART. Superintendent. Meteorological Office, Singapore, Oct. 10, 11»32.
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    • 136 3 TIDE TABLES. Today. October 10. H. W. 8.23 a.m., 7 ft. 8 in., 7.34 p.m., 8 ft. Tuesday, October 11. H. \V. 9 n.m., 8 ft. 2 in., 8.39 p.m., 8 ft. 7 in. Wednesday. October 12. H. W. O.SU a.m., 8 ft. 5 in., 9.27 p.m., 0 ft. 2
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 428 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. When applying for any position advertised, in these column* nend copies of testimonials. Do not send originals. All applicants for post of I.:uly Tutor, Box •161 are thanked. Position filled. WANTED, energetic and capable estate conductor. Billet tilled, applicants thanked. WANTED, European to look cfter two children, 4
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    • 738 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET 81, Wilkie Road. Apply 6, Malacca Street. HOUSB on Institution Hill. ModeiaU Nat. On! ted Bngineers, WEE Cosy 'Bungalows, tennis, Balmoral Crescent. Apply personally 32, Balmoral Rd. TO LJCT, SHOP, FLAT, Amber mansions. Apply B'pore Building Corp.. 64, Market St. TO LET, bungalow 9, Ridout Road,
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    • 569 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET TO LET, offlces No. 13, Collyer Quay. Apply Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. OFFICES TO LET, 24-B, Battery Road, 2nd floor. Apply Guthrie Co., Ltd. OFFICE, Robinson Road, 3,700 sq. feet, first class property. United Engineers. TO LET, Riverside Godowns and Shops at Grosvenor Hotel, Apply Stephens
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    • 441 4 FOR SALE LADIES and children's Hats, Undies, Dresses, etc., at prices to meet slump condition. De Souza Brothers, 44, Selegie Road, Tel. No. 3188. HOME-BREW: One package enough to make 5 gallons of light Beer. Price $1, post free. Crown-corking tools complete $3. M. Prager, 137, Cecil Street. Phone 4888.
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    • 608 4 AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE of Sitißßporo town and country properties. At Inm, Cheong Koon Seng Co's saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, October 12, at 2.30 p.m. Lots 1 to 16. Valuable freehold land situate off Kirn Chuan Road and off Pay* Lehar Road, Singapore, areas 6,000 sq. ft.
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    • 488 4 BUSINESS CARDS. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mrs. HARir and Man HANA. 60, WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7167. Get our prices of Goodyear Tyres and Tubes and make a saving. Distributor* CHIN HUAT HIN OIL TRADING CO. 24«. South Bridge Road or Ring ap 64ST. If you want to economise, COME
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 68 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside withont Malaya. Malaya. Postage. Monthly 3.00 4.00 2.60 Quarterly 8.50 $12.00 7.50 Half Yearly $17.00 $24.00 $16.00 Yearly $34.00 $48.00 $30.00 ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charge and instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS appear on the form at the bottom of this page. Contract rate* may be had
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 322 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL/ ROOMS WITH MODERN SANITATION ft HOT COLD RUNNING WATBH. LUNCH AT RAFFLES v tt* LIGHT POPULAR y/\ <>♦ S music y^<^X V > 111. BE PLAYED S^O^S^, «> >/\ /Ji y^v Sj^^^Sfy&jP IS EVENING t<S? y^\X TEA DANCE 6.30— 8.15 p.m. I\s^ v^ RAFFLES ORCHESTRA <v yS
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    • 455 5 RAFFLES HOTEL Excellent Rooms AT Special Rates FOR Monthly Residents LEGAL NOTICES Ordinance No. 44 (Bankruptcy) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy No. 429 of 1928. RE CHOP SIN CHYE CHIANG BcfoM Mr. Justice Whitley In Open Court I lion the application of
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    • 326 5 HOW TO SAVE MONEY LIVE IN AN INEXPENSIVE RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. THE EASTERN HOTEL, 50, Arnpang Road, KUALA LUMPUR, (formerly known a* the Great Eastern Hotel) will help you. Rooms with private baths, comfortable lounge, grill-room under expert supervision, free garages, tennis court, five minutei* walk from town. TARIFFS:— per day
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    • 950 5 TENDERS JOHORI GOVERNMENT. TENDERS INVITED. Tenders will be received at the office oi the Chinese Protectorate, Johore Bahru. up to noon on November 15, 1032. for the right to receive a licence to act as pawnbroker under "The Pawnbrokers Enactment, 1917." in each of the undermentioned areas from January 1,
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    • 661 5 PASKOE BROWN AND 00. Furniture Manufacturers and General Woodworker!. Phone 5660 NOTICE OF REMOVAL As from October 25, 1932, our Joinery Workshops and Offices will be removed to our new Factory, at BROADRICK ROAD off GROVE ROAD, TAXJONG KATONG. Being fully equipped with most up-to-date machinery, we are in a
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  • 61 6 Opposition to Policy In Australia. Canbrriii. Sepl. 21. Mr. .lames Scullin. who was Premier in the lale Labour UOTSriMttiSt, launch* (.1 a Mronjt :ittak today Ml the ('.<>,<•• ;iment coiicerniny; the cuts in old ajri' lif.l>inn.«. Opposition against the cuts from car tain liu-mhers of the Government's
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  • 61 6 Arrested in Russia For Pilfering. Moscow, Sept. 21. The mother of President Doumer's! assassin. Varvara Gorjrouloff. and her daughter, Avdotya, were, according to Press reports from Kiev, arrested today on charges of thii't. < The two women, it is statetl, were caught pilfei mi; in fields belonging to
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  • 64 6 Australia's Young Men Anxious to Join. Melbourne, Sept. 21. Number of young men in Australia aroj iinxious to join the Air Force. The Government of the Commonwealth is seeking: for not more than 24 youths for cadetships in the Force and already no baa than 075 have
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  • 633 6 —But Very Slowly. COUNT* HALL MOVES WITH THE TIDES. i "St Paul's is gradually tilting over." ISo Captain T. K. Longfield, of H.M. i Ordinance Suivey. st:::ed in a p-iper to the Engineering Section of the British Association at York. Other points in the paper were:
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  • 643 6 East African Problem. POJSONEI) ARROWS AND SPRING TRAPS. The principal mrnaco tn panio in Ep.at Africa comes not from the highly orgarised wifaris which (hiring the dry season hunt for trophies un the well-know 1 Serenjfeti Plains in Tanganyika ai\.l elsewhere, but from tho African
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 559 6 i S r WiroTTirNW IN QUALITY— SFXOND TO NONE. IN PRICE WE HAVE ALL COMPETITION BEAT. WE CLAIM AND CAN SUBSTANTIATE jj we sell THE VERY FINEST AND LATEST f GORGEOUS, GENUINE CUT GLASSWARE ALSO 101 THINGS BEAUTIFUL in BRITISH STERLING SILVERWARE. PRICES $10/- AND UP. PUT US TO TEST!
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 422 7 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903. LAST NIGHT. "TU C EDNA BEST lilt FAITHFUL HEART" HERBERT MARSHALL A GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE "A RARE FILM" SAYS The Singapore Daily News.' A BRITISH PICTURE YOU WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER! TOMORROW. NOW YOU CAN SEE THE PICTURE THEY SAID NEVER COULD BE MADE! Universal's Super-Thriller i "IGLOO" The
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  • 211 8 Rubber Position Remains; Quiet. SELLERS HOLDING OFF (Hy Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday. Today's Prices Itubhvr. 7' i cents per lb. Tin, Singapore price $76.12' i pet pic til. S; tiiniav's IVicos: Rubber. London. 2 7 Kid., dowi 1 Hid. New York, '.I 1 cts.. unchanged Market
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  • 194 8 Singapore, Oct. 10. Gambier 6.2! (Cube No. 1 unpicked) 11. 0( Copra 5.8( nixed 5.2- r Satfo Hour, Sarawak 2.2( White Pepper 25.0( Black Pepper 19.0( Pearl Sago 1 4.25 small S.QC medium 6.0( Rice Sum $150 to 18) Saigon $142 to 15: Rangoon $136 to 14f No. 1
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  • 46 8 ■n Oiina. hy C'lctnci, due at Singapore ila\ !ivh: tomorrow. A mail from Katavio and I'alemhanK by at Singapore at i Mail Alor Star Amsterdam inf yon on i\nh s< i> rdam on iilh Orto- m <l m London on 10th HI <layn). i
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 431 8 Han* Vai. Pd. Buyen. Sellers. £1 £1 Asatn Kumhang €1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam Tin £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 ttatang Padang 1 1 Hal u Caves 1 1 Bukit A rang £1 £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1
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      • 277 8 Val. Pd. Buyem. Seller*. Im 1 Z Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.80 nom. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.02U 1.07% £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 4.16.3 5.0.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 4.75 5.50 100 50 Chinese Com. Bank 62.00 64.00 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7* Prefs. 20
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      • 141 8 r*f*por« Cold Storag T p.e. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 103 108 d. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 f 400,000 104 107 norn Singapore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 f 1,600,000 100 108 aom. Singapore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909 red. 1955
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      • 371 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. To-day's Price Fraser Lyall Evatt k Co. Allerby ($1) 0.45 0.55 0.45 0.60 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.30 0.40 0.30 0.40 A. Hitam ($1) 0.50 0.65 0.5 C 0.60 A. Kuning ($1) 0.05 0.15 0.05 0.15 A. Malay ($2) 0.75 1.00
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    • 194 8 Singapore, Oct. 10. SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 15/ltf London, 60 days' sight 2329 32 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 London, demand 2/3 27/32 London, T.T. 2/3 13/16 Lyons and Paris, demand 1,010 Hamburg, demand 165 New
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    • 66 8 Noon, Oct. 10. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers Spot 7«4 7% Standard R.S.S. on Tender Dull. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2 7 16d per Ib. New York Spot Sheet G. cts. 3% per lb. Buyers. Oct. .7 5/16 Nov. 7% Dec. ..7
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    • 132 8 Prize-Giving, Social and Dance AfS.R.C. A dance and social in aid of the nonEuropean unemployment funds promoted by a sub-committee of members from the Eurasian Association and S.R.C. was held at the latter's club house on Saturday evening. It was also the occasion of the distribution of prizes
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    • 28 8 Mr. H. C. R. Rendle, Assistant District Officer, Lower Perak, will shortly be froln? on transfer to Kua.a Lumpur where he will act as Third Under-Secre-tary to Government
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  • 169 8 Mir. Selat Pandjang. Bengalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Hong Thontf) 3 p.m. BenKkaiiii, Labnoan Bilik and Tan- > jum; Balci (Reteht I n_. North. ti.-Emt N.-\V,<t niwillß. Yylon, S.juth^rn Western India. Adi-n an.l T.S.A. 1 Irishank 1 :i p.,,). Tomorrow. Kukup (Hong Hln) 0 a.m. Anambn
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  • 48 8 By Emm iota Barnt Jhristiuun Huygem lanpuru [ndrapuera "orthos iaragola }ange Spore Loadoa Auk. 25 Sept. \i Aug. 25 Sept. 19 S«pt. 2 Sept. 21 Baft 2 Sept. 24 S.-pt. 9 Sept. 30 Sept. 7 Oct. 3 Sept. 8 Oct. 1 Sept. 12 Oct. I
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  • 141 8 The Air Mail Alor Star-Amsterdard dispatched from Singapore on Sept. 29 arrived in Amsterdam on Oct. 9 and was delivered in London on Oct. 10. 11 (days). Commencing wiih the outward Dutch air-mail due to leave Alor Star for Medait on Friday, Oct. 14, arrangements h ivo been
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 52 8 SELL IT I POSTERS AN ILLUSTRATED POSTER WILL APPEAL TO MANY THOUSANDS OP PASSERS-BY DAILY. •WE CAIN JHELPjYOU by producing appealing Black or Two or Thre« Coloured Patters and Posting them on the mo»t prominent positions in Singapore And •or prices ar« moderate. LET US QUOTE YOU PHONE: 818/. Straits
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 87 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Tndny. October 10. Annl. nits. <>f Municipal Employee*' Co-op. Thrift A I.n. Scy.. Municipal OHlces, 4 p.m. Wednesday, October 12. Kotnry Tiffin, Copt. I). C. amman on "Si. mo Aspects of the IndcbtodlMM Prn. hlcm In RinKapore.- Addphi Hot I, pm Thursdn>. October 1.1 Annl. Inspection
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 648 9 A Violent Plunge Downwards. TO BE FOLLOWED BY A RISE? (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 14. The \ery sharp reaction in cotton, an.c the break in the N«w York share market hud tho inevitable reflection in crnnrfiiKaties, and after standing the shock better than most, tin
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    • 79 9 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 8. The closing prices today were RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 2 7/IW. (Sellers) 2' 2 d. Jan-Mar. 2 9/16 d. Apr.-June 2 21/32 d. July-Sept. 2%A. Market Tone Dull. TIN. Spot £149 1 IK. Three
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    • 738 9 Symington and Wilson's Report. tiyminglon ahd Wilson's weekly market report dated London, Sept. 14, states:— Since our last report the tone of the rubber market has changed and after a succession of rises we have had a severe decline amounting to over '-d. per in. by yesterday. Today,
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    • 422 9 William Jacks and Co. in their report 4ated LondM), Sept. 1 4 state Th« expMaMd deaire on th« part of the leading Gov«rnm»nW that .commodl- Me* ftheuld riM in price wan unfortunately 'inaccompanled on thin std« by «»r*n*(>ments with tHe bank.- to tinaiKM'the increased business anticipated, and largely
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    • 115 9 Affecting Farewell With His Mother. Lonon, O;t. 0. In obedience to his father's command, the young Rumanian Prince Michael left England today. hi£ six weeks' holiday with his exiled Mother, Queen Helen, being curtailed by one month. A large crowd, moved by the stories of the enforced separation
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    • 119 9 The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at Singapore Altai M-aru, Angelina, Cathay, Centaur, 'Ocmer, Hakusan Maru, Havre, Honu Hwa. Hokkoh Maru, Keifuku Maru, Kwangchow. Kweiyarjg, Locote 'le Lisle, Manila. Maru. Malta Maru, Moko Maru, Nieuw Zeelaml. Ophir, Op ten \oort, Paula, Phrontis. President
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    • 775 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) I London, Sent. IS. There has been a. definite improvement i in the Stock Exchange during th e last r four weeks, and tliia wieek'a set-back, was regarded as no more than a salutary cleaning up. Security prices have advanced, and the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 571 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDLSCHE HANDELSBANK N.V, Established 1811 at Dilllllaas. Aethoriaed Capital Glda. IM,OM,Mt Paid ap Capital Gids. 55.000,000 eUasr»ee Gids. «4MJ«4 HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. BBANCH OFFICES THE HAGUB. ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS RR A VCHES I BaUTla Bead office for Dutch Baal ladies. BRANCH OFFICES I DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampeaaa, Baadoeng Cheribon,
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    • 106 9 Sign JH fa^a&gsdeV^^^C^^Si^lVM F gttttSJaMaKattgJgsttga^^^^g^^^B»r*O^^^^S^Ci^^ C^^-XaCiiy^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*HW^ > w^^»wy^»*^Wy?a^Wl I ME- 1 HB w al»^B fIEaP itSi^xW £u3] faffj^fEtgWßSjMJ^JjCSjg^WMPH *^k tMUBiiI' til THE ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON Head Office of the ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INCORPOHATJD A. 0;.i7Z0 Tae Corporadon <ra» founded u»«? IN ream aro and la the olde«t eosaposlte Insurance Oflce
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    • 8 9 "Sign on the Dotted Line (See page 18.)
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    • 359 9 BANKING. iiii-i ri 1 NBBTERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY N.V. Nettmtaaae Tradla. Heclety. (KitahUaaea al aaaitsa-deaa UK! PAJD Vt CAPITAL n. MOtO.OW STATUTORY RESCRVi T\. tO.OMjm ..HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTEBDAaf WITH AGENCIES JN ROTTERDAM AND THB HAGUI, HEAD AGENCY IU > BATAVIA. BBANCBE8 *B«ttdo«ng Hong X«°g Rangoon Baa4J«T*kaain Kobe 'Semarmnf Bombay 'WalttTredea
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  • 107 10 SfflfJtpor*. ALHAMBRA. -Pat O'Brien and Mac Clarke in The Final Edition. 6.16 9.15. Phone 6909. CAPITOL.— Douglas Fairbanks Jr h Chance*. -«.I.V Phone 5261-2. GREAT WORLD.— Words and Music with Lois Moran. Pasar Malam. Gate 10 cts. Ladies Free. MARLBOROUGH. Greta Garbo in Mata Hari. 6.15—9.16. NEW WORLD.— Sida
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  • 1080 10 ThE Str aits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1932. PORT ADMINISTRATION. We referred on Friday to the diversity of authorities, the great conflict of interest and the complete absence of any co-ordin-ated policy in relation to port administration in Malaya. We then indicated our intention to quote certain passages from
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  • 265 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. J. M. B render has been appointed to act as District Officer, Dindings. Mr. Egmont Hake is expected to arrive from home by the Corfu next week. M. P. J. D. Regester has been appointto officiate as Assistant to the AttorneyGeneral. Mrs. Roper, wife of Mr. D.
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  • 1253 10 Neither Hopes Nor Fears Borne Out (By W. T. Hart B. Com, f. R. ficon. 8.) Great Britain has been off the gold standard now for over a year and; in this article, a well-known economist reviews the fionftqutneei and alto takes a glarikt Hi
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  • 856 10 BETTING MADE EASY. It is pdasfbla that no one will attemf the next race meeting of the Singapore Turf Club except the officials This does not mean that members cannot bear the thought of having to bid the old racccotirs* a pathetic goodbye, or that television
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 87 10 BOTTLED»y IN SCOTLAND UjjjjjjL* He s the most popular host for many a mile I|BJK\ around. He can't discourse with profound logic vBB^ on the present economic situation. He can't put "^■fM. up stupendous ideas on things in general. But he iH^L can and docs make you feel at home;
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    • 33 10 The engagement is announced of Miss Ada Kruseman and Mr. Edward Landers Burch, both of Java. UOHERTV -DAVIES-HALL. -On October 10 at Sinrapora Bernard J. Doherty of the Municipality to Miss Dorothy Davies-Hall.
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  • 1906 11 MARSHAL FENG GIVES LEAD. Distrust of League Takes Shape. PREPARE FOR WAR. Firm Hand on Nanking Government Urged. Shanghai, Oct. 10. Marshal Feng Yu-h.siang (the so-callrd Christian General and former Commandcr-in-C'hief of the Kuominchun Army) and a number of other opponents of Marshal Chianu
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  • 43 11 Twelve Killed in Fight In 0010. Manila, Oct. 9. Twelve members of the Constabulary are reported killed, two wounded and three missing, as a result of a fight with Moro outlaws near Culiculi Jolo. The police were ambushed. Reuter.
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  • 347 11 Japan's Overtures To France. London, Oct. 9. An offer of a formal alliance with Fiance was made by the Japanese Government some weeks ago, according to the Sunday Times which says the offer was carefully examined at the Quai D'Orsay, but all idea of acceptance was abandoned after
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  • 283 11 Samuel Flees to Italy Martin Out on Bail. Paris, Oct. 9. Samuel lusull and his son are in It*ly, according to, the Paris correspondent o the Chicago Tribune. The checked out at the frontier, station of Modena on Tuesday and arrived at Turin on Wednesday. T.iey told the
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  • 257 11 Doomed Steamer. BABY TIED TO MAN'S WAIST. London, Oct. 9. The Blue Star liner, Afric Star, en route to Buenos Aires, sent out a S.O.S. reporting a collision in the channel off Dungeness with the Norwegian vessel, Charente, the crew of which was transferred to the
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  • 185 11 Warm Welcome Back To New York. New York, Oct. 9. "Happy Days are Here Apain" blared a Jazz band on board a tug flying the Irish flag when ex-Mayor "Jimmy" on the liner Europa. Walker arrived this morning from Europe Mr. Walker was (riven a warm farewell
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  • 74 11 By eight o'clock this morning street vendors were returning to the office of the Singapore Daily News asking for more copies. Before nine o'clock the whole of the available supply was exhausted. The demand for the new paper is growing daily. You can avoid the risk of disappointment
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  • 138 11 Subversive Activities By Russia. Riga, Oct. 9. A lingering U p of revolutionary efforts abroad is reported to have been decided at a secret plenary conference of the executive committee of the Comintern, recently held in Moscow. It is said to have been decided that several countries,
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  • 37 11 Airman Nephew of Lady Astor. Hickville, Lond Island, Oct. 9. Mr. Reginald Langhorn Brooks, a nephew of Lady Astor, was seriously injured when the machine he was piloting struck a telegraph pole in landing.— Reuter.
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  • 464 11 DISASTER TO R.A.F. BOMBER. Two Killed. SACRIFICE FOR COMRADES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 8. Another terrible R.A.F. dfeaster occurred today near Guildford, and had it not been for the self-sacrifice and heroism of the chief pilot nothing could have saved the lives of any of the occupants of
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  • 118 11 Under Colonial Stocks Acts. London, Oct. 9. An order has been gazetted providing for an extension to the Colonial Stocks Acts to stock issued after the passing of the Colonial Development Act of 1929 and forming part of the public debt of the Federated Malay States. This is
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  • 75 11 Far East Passengers Held Up. Marseilles, Oct. 9. Many British people arc among the passengers unable to sail for their destinations in the Near and Far East owing to a dispute between the Messageries Maritimes and the seamen which culminated in the Seamen's Union deciding on a
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  • 57 11 £1,750,000. What Earthquake Cost New Zealand. Wellington, Oct. 7. In bringing forward the New Zealand Budget, Mr. G. W. Forbes told the Chamber that the Hawkes Bay earthquake had cost the Dominion Treasury £1,760,000. Mr. Forbes expressed confidence in the financial future of the country, although a deficit of £877,000
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  • 143 11 Entirely Financed By Lady Houston. London, Oct. 5. Lady Houston, who financed the last British Schneider Trophy entry and other spectacular rational ventures, has now undertaken complete responsibility for financing the forthcoming air expedition to Mount Everest. The Marquis of Clydesdale, the chief pilot to the
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  • 117 11 Preparations for Revolt In Dalmatia. Belgrade, Oct. 9. Up to date 150 arrests have been made in Northern Dalmatia following the discovery by Yugo-Slav police of an alleged large-scale plot to arm the Croatian people preparatory to a revolution next spring. It is alleged that considerable quantities of
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  • 115 11 Men Face Death In Gold Rush. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 9. A new Klondyke has been discovered in Labrador and thousands of adventurers are braving the winter terrors of uncharted forests in the interior, despite a warning issued by the Government that such expeditions ac this
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  • 136 11 No Information Yet Available. No official confirmation can be obtained either in Singapore or Johore of the strong rumours in circulation that a toll is shortly to be imposed on the Johore Causeway. The question of imposing a toll on tfcs Causeway was fully considered when this great
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  • 84 11 Double Tragedy at Home Of Lady Guillemard. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 9. The police are inquiring into a double tragedy at the home of Lady Guillemard, wife of Sir Laurence Guillemard, a former Governor of the Straits Settlements, Rodsall Manor, Guildford. Albert Keen, a kennelman, and
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  • 64 11 More Stolen Than Bought In September. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Lcndon, Oct. 9. More cars were stolen in Chicago in September than were bought, according to the Chicago Automobile Trade Association which states that sales numbered 2,255 and thefts 3,376. United States car production in September was
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  • 562 11 fins for Affording Security. ENCH SCHEME. ool" at Disposal V Of League. H Geneva, Oct. 9. Lie of interest in regard U> dinarmament has momentarily .shifted to London from Geneva (whither Mr. Arthur Henderson retunwd from London this morning 1 owing 1 to the prospect
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  • 124 11 Mills to be Built in India By Japanese. London, Oct. Following the imposition of a special tariff Japan has decided to evade the duties giving preference to Lancashire by erecting cotton mills in India, according to the London Sunday Times Bombay correspondent, who adds that Calcutta s considered
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  • 46 11 Continued Flow to The West. Bombay, Oct. 8. The How of gold from India westward continues. Three liners are leaving at the week-end taking gold to the value of R5.6,40 1,000 to England, R5.291.000 to Holland and Rs. 12.099,000 to New York, Reuter.
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  • 3282 12 An Important Judgment. "UNIQUE POWERS." NATURAL BORN SUBJECTS. Mr. Justice (ierahty has delivered an important judgment in the Supremi Court, lpoh, dealing with the question of whether the provisions of the Banishment Enactment are applicable to natural born subjects of the State. Three Malays asked far
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  • 504 12 F.M.S. RAILWAYS DEFICIT. Difficult Conditions. DRASTIC MEASURES OF ECONOMY. The annual report on the F.M.S. Rail- ways has been issued as a supplement to j the F M S Government Gazette for Oct. 7 It" is signed by Mr. J. Strachan, the general manager and chief engineer, who btates I
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  • 415 12 Alleged Swindle On Sub-Dealers. Alleged to have be«n caught red-handed in the act of pouring bad condensed milk into new tins which bore the labels of a well-known brand a Chinese, Liau En Eng, was charged before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, on Saturday
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  • 24 12 During his visit to California, on his way home on leave, Mr. Roland Braddell visited the Rotary Club of Pasadena and spoke on Singapore."
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  • 41 12 <'apt. L. D. Gammans, Assistant Director o; Co-operation, will address the Singapore- Rotary Club at the weekly tiffin met ling on Wednesday, at the Adelphi Hotel, when he will take as his subject Some Aspects of the Indebtedness Problem in Singapore."
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  • 554 12 Oehlers Family. YOUNG MAN WINS £7,893. Two members of a family well-known in Singapore have had remarkable Rood fortune in the Irish Sweep on the Cesarewitch Mr. H. F. Oeh'ers, son of Mr. G. R. Oehlers. of Singapore, has won a residual prize of £7,893
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  • 166 12 Thrilling Story of the Great War. The First National production, "Chances." f<*turinp Doujrlus Fairbanks, junior, which opened at the Capitol yesterday, is i storv of the Great War is as reaMstic, as aJl those which were nrade before it, and if it proves how terrible at thing war
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  • 26 12 Capt. A. S. Snow and Mrs. and Miss Snow, are expected back in Singaporetomorrow by the Rid de Janeiro Maru after a tour round the world.
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  • 36 12 Mr. R. Moor has been appointed to act as Assistant Treasurer, Penang, to be a Deputy Accountant-General for the Supreme Court, Penang, and to be a District Judge for the Settlements of Singapore, Penang r.nd Malacca.
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  • 45 12 Mr. R. Bird has been appointed to act as Assistant Treasurer and Collector of Land Revenue, Malacca, to be a Registrar of Deeds, Malacca, a Collector of Land Revenue, Malacca, a Deputy AccountantGeneral for the Supreme Court, Malacca, and a Registrar of Mohammedan Marriages, Malacca.
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  • 885 12 Accused's Attitude. DID NOT BELIEVE HIS OWN STORY." Sentence of four years' rigorous imprisonment was passed upon Tuy Thye Joo who was found guilty by Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judee. this morning, on throe charges <>• cheating, or alternatively, abetting the cheating of
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  • 35 12 Mr. V. M. Monlgomerie relinquished the management < I the Kuala Lumpur branch of ateeirs. Barlow and Co. at the end of September, and with Mrs. Monlgomcrie will leave for home by the Catenas on Thursday,
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    • 114 12 GRASP THE SITUATION Al IT MEAN/ MONEY SPEND a ftw mpmcht! contemplating your present 'position, and then look ahead to your future. Will you" present livelihood enable you to n t re at a comfortable age Do yon «cc your old age s»nHy provided lor? If not, and you wish
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  • 489 13 Singapore Golf Club Championship. —Public Services Surprise The S.C.C. SELANGOR AUTUMN MEETING. Christie's Success. ENJOYABLE SPORT ON SECOND DAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I.umpur, Oct. 8. There was an exce'lent attendance for the ret'ond day of the Felangor Turf Club Autumn meeting, those present including H. H. the Sultan
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  • 769 13 Rival Scrum Halves Shine. (By Our Rugby Correspondent) The meeting of the two local clubs is nlways a dose affair ami Saturday produced another stern l.attle which resulted in the Public Services R.F.C. defeating the S.C.C. liy i;{ points (two goals and ii try) to !l points
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  • 201 13 Duke of York Handicap At Kempton. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 8. The Duke of York Handicap, over IM miles, was run at Kempton t.;day and resulted as follows Mr. A. J. Smith 1 CHINA KING (Graves) 7.11 1 Mr. G. I.ambton's PRICKET (Weston) S.I
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  • 86 13 Good Score Against Them In Colombo. Colombo. Oct. When the M.C.C. crick** tooristi rived in Colombo on the s.s. Orontes en route for Australia they «el<-?-teil a team lo play a one-day match with an AllOeylon XI. The home side Salted first and rict-lared after scoring 123 tor
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  • 1050 13 Amazing Accuracy. tNAL FINISHES AT 26th HOLE. who followed the championship inalists yesterday at the Singapore GoK' lui) felt very sorry for W. Eldred who was beaten 11 up and 10 to p!ay by i. Craik, for the nature of Craik's play vas enough to put
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  • 585 13 Two Matches At Jalan Besar. S'pore Peranokan 2; Perhimponan Stia 2. The Singapore Pcranakun draw with the Perhimponan Stiu. the sides sharing Tour goals, in an A Division match of tne M.F.A. 'league at the Jalan Beaar Sla<lium on Sat unlay afternoon. Play was ntlincci to be
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  • 249 13 Selangor Beat \.S. In Rain. (From our Own Correspondent.) Ki:;ila Lomptir, 0.-l. R, In the Br*l interstate hockey fixtun Selangor beat Negri al hockey by tgoals t., nil. The drsl half wrai plav?< in line weather but the graand wa todden alter the heavy rain which fel earlier
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 101 13 Other Sporlitvj N*WK UfptVT* on paces 11 and 1">. gHa^HßaWsi^^ P!^^^^ S^^a^BaßBfiMH3s^>^V '^Sa^»i*Ms^^j*' /^H la<ai^!i *ifli6SP i n> v Elflsfi r"^ss^^^ VS'■'—' bWp'& ■bP^^^ ESi Beware of Imitations! Of all good products there are imitations which arc not only worthless but positively injurious. If you want an approved medicine against
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  • Sporting News.
    • 197 14 Annual Fixture Marred By Rain. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ku;ila Lumpur, Sept: 9. The Colony polo team won the Macray Cup by four i;on!s to three this afternoon in the annual match with the F.M.S. The Kuala Lumpur Polo Club, on whose ground the match
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    • 92 14 County Championship Matches. London, Oct. 8. Tl.o following WCt« the result* of Rugby matchi layed tocUy Riaekheath 0 Newport 13 Bridjrwatfr G Leicester »1 1 Bristol 2S Devon Servs. 4 r'ambridge In. 17 <»M Leyslans Gloucester Llanelly 18 London Irish 11 london Welsh 19 London Scottish Rosslyn Park
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    • 557 14 Chinese Beat Malays Easily. (From Our Special Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 8. Chinese "A had their revenge for the League defeat when they won the Cup semi-final against the Malays "A" by four clear goals. Rain earlier in the day rendered the Stadium ground slippery, but
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    • 418 14 S.C.C. Tournament Ties. The S.C.C. billiards tournament will start on Wednesday. The following entries have been received Championship (350 up). E. Laidjran, A. D. Baker. A. F. Hunter, C. H. S. JoBfH, Dr. S. W. Kveson, T. Coombes, H. Gray, C. II W. Gouli, J. E. Wills, f, Camik-hael
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    • 449 14 Johore XV Win After Rain. South Johore 10 pts.; R.A.F. nil. In beating the R.A.F. by 10 pts. (two goals) to. nil on the J.C.S.C. ground on Saturday, South Johore received considerable encouragement, for the number of players available this season is lamentably small and the side arc
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    • 72 14 Cranford Easily Wins S.S.C. Event. A three widths' (breast, back and free style) race took place at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday morning, in the 3 Class aggregate. five entered R. G. Cranford (9) proved en easy winner, none of the others being eble to reduce the big lead
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    • 294 15 Birmingham Win. CiLASC.OW RAMJERS KEEP ON WINNING. I.on lon. Oct. 8. The ic-ul N of r.-.; t hcs nla c.l tudav in tke Knirlish ami S^nt.i h I o:rri: MN us follDws: Arsen.'il Hirmiagbaa I'lirlsra Rvartaa lladdenineiH T. M ineha > I'-rt-moiitl, <h<-tTi.-;,| Hi, -..ml. r:.-
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    • 885 15 Aston Villa Retains Leadership. Thi> following are the positions of learns in tha English and Scottish Let ma tn-date Aston I AruMl Dtrhv Co. Hi dder fie'd W«rt H. A nth Birmingham Neweutla ft I. Ewrton Bolton Shrfflolil Wed r.'w n i Ohclwa lan.l ShcftVId L'tH. niackbnrn Whampti.n
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    • 687 15 Threequarters Excel At Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 8. Dr-pitp a water-logged ground and creasy bull the first serious trial o r olangot's Ruirty material was satisfacory this afternoon. A considt— a'de iHMHrt of open play and some good threeiiarter movements wero seen and th
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  • 108 14 Today. October 10. Hockey: S.R.C. It XI vs. R.A.F.. S.R.C. frrd.; S.C.C. XI vs. V.M.C.A., Padang; Raffles Inst. Ist vs. S.C.R.C, R.I. grd. Ceylon Sports Club vs. Raffles College, C.S.C. grd.; Police vs. A.P.C., li.omson Ke.".<i. Football: M.F.A. League < Div. B.): Geylang Ltd. vs. Fathul JUnir. Jalan
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  • 20 14 The co-operation of club secretaries is I requested in keeping this diary of sportin" events accurate and up to date."
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    • 169 14 SINGAPORE AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH. Thi- following Charity Match will be played Stadium: EUROPEANS vs. THE REST on Friday. October 14. 1932 »t 3 p.m. Th« thl :iatch will he equally divided bi'twecn St. Asdrevi' Mission Hospital Fund aril the EnropoU ~nd Non-European Unemployment Pnndt. Thf S..\! A.
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    • 237 14 J(3 Jftis MORRIS i^^YWvjK, WHY TRUST IT TO INf 'H^ (v experienced hands. if) iHm^JP MALAYAN MOTORS As MORRIS Agents, we are anxious to keep your maintenance costs down to the lowest possible figure. This can only be achieved by having your car inspected at regular intervals. Our Service Dept.
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  • 655 15 SUCCESSFUL PIONEER VENTURES. "Careers and openings for women in engineering," will be one of the subjects of discussion at the anaual conference in Southampton of the Women's Engineering Society, and the subject gains special interest from the recent inauguration of an Aviation Section of the society.
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  • 169 15 THE SLUMP No Launches on The Clyde. During the month of August not single vessel was laisnohed from th( Clyde shipyards. This condition of affair j quite unprecedented in the recorder 1 histery of th? industry, the only paralle if of complete urproductivi.y or curnng in April, l'C'2, whin there
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  • 135 15 Nearly 2.500 vessels were added to the Mosquito fleet of the Unite 1 Stat in the six months ended June 30 1!K5" according to Mr. Arthur J. Tyrer,' assi". tant director of the Commerce Depart nients bureau of navigation and steamboat inspection, in his report, which showed that
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  • 310 15 Free State's Decision To Negotiate. Much relief faUoweJ the deeiakM <if Lhe Irish Conference t.> open negotiations 'jetwtvn the two parties on the question .f annuities an i nth»T monies due tn Brittin. Taday*i conference, called on Mr. de Valem's initiative, lasted two and a haif hours ami
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  • 2470 16 FLYtNG NOTES. Amphibians For The Air Force Military Value O, Aircraft Versatility Infra-red Air Photography Fleet Air Afrrn Re-*>quipment Prvblpyns Of The Torpedo Bomber Seaplane Trafrtirtg At Hamble. London, Sept. 13. One of the most important extensions to the scope of the Royal
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  • 219 16 The Story of a Promissory Note. An appeal against the finding of a district judge, failed in the Appeal Court o*> Saturday befora the Chief •Justice (STr William MurLson) presidng, and Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell. The appellant, Dhar.a Singh, was represented by Mr. S. Fung, and he
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  • 130 16 Advice to Bolivia And Paraguay. Geneva, Oct. 4. The new League Council (with Poland confirmed in a semi-permanent seat and Mexico elected in place of Peru and Czechoslovakia in place of Yugoslavia) held its first meeting on Monday afternoon. Mr. de Valera informed the Council of the exchange
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  • 103 16 More Residential Facilities In Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 8. Pleasantly situated in spacious grounds and five minntes' walk from the centre of town, the Eastern Hotel opened in Kuala Lumpur at the beginning of thi^ month in the premises formerly oecupi<M' by the
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    • 122 16 RE€OM3IENDEU^ for Children Give your children Waterbtuy's Compound for coughs, colds and run down physical conditions. It is a safe tonic, widely endorsed by the medi-/£-\j« Waterbury's is highly beneficial in cases of R~ wf JPs^tvl undernourishment, anaemia. To the nutritive I\> Jj^ fs^\s&W. properties of cod liver oil, it
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    • 56 16 GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRICES October 10th to 29th inclusive HERE ARE /I REASONS why you should avail yourself of these great reductions. i Prices are lower than they have ever been. MM Quality is unsurpassed. jifi.fi An investment in goods at present reductions means money saved. WHITE AWAY^ LAIDLAW Co.,
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  • 319 17 Burma Deputation To Governor. (By Air Mail.) Rangoon. Oet 1. The Governor of Burma accorded an interview tocjay to the Sayadnws of the Peace Mission. The Chief Secretary was also present. The requests put forward by the Sayadaws for the grant of general I clemency to all
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  • 637 17 Clever Attempts to Pass Examination Station. Two attempts to bring chandu into Singapore by passengers of the s.s Sirdhana were frustrated at the Government Monopolies examination station in Tanjong Pagar Road, and culminated in those concerned hting brought before -Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge,
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  • 142 17 Dedication Service By The Bishop. The Right Rev. the Bishop of Singapore (Rev. B. C. Roberts) officiated at the dedication of St. Andrew's Tamil Parsonage at 118, Keng Lee Road, on Saturday. There was a large crowd present, including Mrs. B. C. Roberts, the Yen. Archdeacon and Mrs.
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    • 203 17 n these days of high CC F^^^^adJtffiß speed enginen aid r«m<Ead^^H KBJBJg paratively small bearinK j fes )kB s«rface« it in more than DQ&'ftYlsL over sB nti l to vb an .fiߣ£ H HP away heat and minimis t /j /I 1~ s^«BSfflal friction. I till I but your bearings
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  • 732 18 Son of High Johore Official, i 3 (r'rom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 9. It is now revealed that Mr. "K." the prosecutor in MHt libel action at the Old Bailey, is Mr. Courtcnay Henslow de Kyshtich, who was born in Singapore in ISBT ami is
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  • 45 18 Shortly hoforc li o'clock r— Urany iiKniiniu n Chinese ptdwtriaw was knock-«-il down l.y a rai in Stamford Road an<l removed i<> the T»n>r To-.-k Seng Hospital in the mnbukui' e. lln en is .-ai'.l to have been driven by "can.
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  • Correspondence.
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      163 18 40 Years a Ricksha Puller. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With reference to the Municipa l Commissioners' recent discussion on the subject of rickshas and pullers, the enclosed photograph that I took some eighteen months ago in Taipmg may be of interest. This old puller
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    • 537 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, The Retrenchment Committee appointed by His Excellency to report upon the means whereby expenditure could be cut down to balance the budget and to check the growing expenditure in the different departments of the Government servire has presented its repoit. That
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    • 155 18 JAPANESE IN THE MUTINY. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, A note of warning amounting to an ominous threat appears to underlie the tone of Minoru's li-tttr, but I am glad that I am staying in a British Colony. Your impartial views on the SinoJapanese dispute might be
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    • 154 18 To the Editor of the Straits Tiroes. Sir, As one who arrived in Singapore after the War I was very interested in Ex-Volunteer's letter, and I think many of the younger generation would be grateful if he or seme other survivor of the 1016 Mutiny would write an
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  • 374 18 Miss Marianna Bannerman And Mr. John Gwinnell. Miss Marianiui Moliison Banner-man, daughter of the la'e Mr. and Mrs. W. Bannerman, of Glasgow, and a Sister at the Gcneial Hospital, Singapore, for some ye.rs, was married to Mr. John Kenneth Gwinnell, son of Mr. and Mrs.. J. Gwinnell, of
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  • 86 18 Cood News of Johore SuHan's Son. Good news ha* been received from 11. H. Tunku Abu Bakar, the stx-ond son of H. H. the Sultan of .Johore, who, went to Switzerland two months ago on account oi his health. His Highness, who i.s staying in Lausanne, states
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  • 144 18 Programme of drills up to and for October 1G are as follows: Mondnv, Oct. 10, 5 p.m. Headquarters, S.R.A. (V). Ammunition; 5.30 p.m., BJi8 J i Milestone E. Co*st Read, "A" (M. G.) Coy., Practice Demonstration; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Mallaig Cup Instruction. Tuesday, Oct. 11,
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    • 136 18 FITTINGS— jv3V f ■"9 WHICH MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR BATHROOM. MADE BY TWYFOROS LTD. SOLD BY UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES Have You Tried Our NEWEST FRUIT DRINK? iMARQUISA DEL.C.OUS APPETISING REFRESHING PRODUCT OF THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS SINGAPORE. A^^ >< > >j><^^ <^ Jt<^ ><><^ <
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  • 4023 19 Why Storms May Be Welcome— New Plays Of A Jolly Good Week— "The Way To The Stars Laddie Cliff Makes A Revue With Phyllis Monkman A New Idea In Gramophone Records -Bath-Water As A Ix>ve PotionSome Other Entertainments— The Rev. Diojrenes Davidson— Fitful
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  • 257 19 Position of Fund In September. The September report ol the European Unemployment Committee shows Hi t up date there have bean fill applicaiion» :of which IL' were received during the month, live from Singapore, four ttom Perak, two from Kuala Luoipur and one from PeAOAg. CM the applicant in
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  • 82 19 Swedish Proposal For External Trade. Stockholm, Sept. 21, Mr. If. Hansaon, the Socialist leader, who atui the Ilamrin Goven i signed tw da the formation of a new Cabinet tutoring the establishment ot state monopoly for external tiadn in order t > reroute exports and imi Such a
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  • 84 19 Scheme Recommended By Lea/arue Experts. Atkens, Sept. 21. A huge land reclamation tcherne was announced] by Premier V«niseloi today while addressing a ting ut" doctors. He said that within n 1,500.0011 acres of marshy land Macedonia would be feclaitaed .>« protected against inundation*. He read v telegram' announcing
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  • 80 19 Cuts in Expenditure To Lessen Deficit. The Hague, Sept 81 The 193: i Budget disclose* an estimated deficit at l-lu,oi)u,(i(j() guilder* which the Minister of Finance propose to reduce to 12:2,000,000 by a savin* of" 57,000,000 in expenditure, by economy measuri ling 14,r.00,000, by government salary cuts of
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  • 78 19 Indecencies Alleged In "Mutiny of the Bounty." Canlx ri a. $ejnr. 22. The federal authorises have asked tho film censor for further particulars con-ei-rninjf their action of excising a considerable portion of a him entitled "The Mutiny of the Bounty," on account ol its alleged indecent dance?
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  • 92 20 THROWING THE HAMMER.— J. Maitland throwing the hammer in fine style at the Aboyne Highland (lames, Scotland. (Planet News.) BISHOPS AT < UICKET.— !)r. Batty. Bishop of Fulham (left), and Dr. F. O. T. Hawkes, l»i--!i<>p of i\ nuMon (cftfe) were amonj; Ihe players in
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    50 20 SAVOY CHAPEL WEEDlNG.— Charming bridesmaids at the marriage of Mr. Roy Denyer Scroggie. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley BcroKgie, of London to Miss Dorothy Evans, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Evans of Westcliff -on-Sea, took place at the Chapel of the Savoy, London. (Planet News.)
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    41 20 BISHOP ORDAINS HIS SON. The Bishop of Manchester. Dr. Guy Warman (centre) ordained his second son the Rev. Cyril Aidan Oswald Warman (right) as priest at the Battersea Parish Church, London. He was assisted by his eldest son (left). (Planet News.)
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