The Straits Times, 12 October 1933

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times rKffTABUCHE) MUXLT A ODITUIIT.) li/fi I'ARGESZ AMI MOST tNTUMNTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA, M PAGBtk BINGAPORB, fHUBSPAT, OCTOBER It, 1148. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 10 I'AGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER it, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTSL
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 587 1 UIJLumAr MIX ±t <*&&&*,■; Singapore: t«. cccil st. cphonc 6151>'i"» ANNOUNCING ADDITIONS TO \WMSSSBBBBBS^3R IHE W^^%T Jml^K .EfM^te ivANljt. Hfißl Quality does not know any frontiers, SjSJgffjSMiPt^PS P^B quality is understood in every tongue— f-va- gtV^SPSaM flßfcgPiJ their unshakable quality makes all "4711" U r i^l^^SbVl&^W BS3S aW^a^^Sll Creations welcome
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 516 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDLA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England MAIL. PASSBNOER AND CARGO SER VICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJBBTiri| GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Tonnage 8 pore COMORIN 15.000 Ort 13 y SOMALI
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    • 599 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (Mr run ii»t> kaimia.) TO LONDON. Naples. Msrsrißss. I. salsa. Aalwera Jsjaftl f afaJaTs AaW MrtHtwTTTtwf S Veaseb Tonnage Due SaJ I K/.BHIMA MARC 10,000 Ort 19 3i t YASUKUNI MARO 13.000 Oct. 31 Nov I HAKONE MARU 10.400 No\ IS U I BLWA MARU 17.000 Nov 30
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    • 625 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In AuatraUa.) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AMD THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly tailings by the wel! known steamer MARELLA (7.865 tont) aa the aa. MANOOLA (1.353 toot) iCsrg only). The so. MARELLA Is one of th largest and finest steamers trading to Aus
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    • 552 2 TOE EAST ASIATIC CO^ LIMITED. (Incorporated In Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBVBG AND COPENHAGEN g From Prom Prom Prom B'pore Ms.ls.cca Port Penang Swett BORINOIA 34/10 34/10 25 10 37/10 1 PIONIA 14 11 14/11 IS 11 17/11 ERRIA S 12 e713 8/13 9/13 LALANDIA
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    • 1261 2 THE SHE FVNNEL LINE (Orran THE 111 A KRIOH STI AMsllir t(> Stoats Ship Ca, Ltd. aad Chlas Mataal (1931) LTD. Steam Navigation C; ltd Till t N«R|> >TI tMslllP CO III) THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP HI II!) THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO- LTI» Till M'STBALI AN
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  • 926 3 Oslo Conference Decision Welcomed. The decision of the re-rent conference of the Cotnlte Marl lme International that the various masters' and officers' associations should b> asked to express their views on the subject of criminal Jurisdiction In cases of collin the high seas was welcomed
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  • 65 3 154 Vessels Pass Through In i Two Months. Dnepropetrovsk. Oct 7. I A total of 154 vessels passed the rates of the ned Dnieper Canal in the Srst two months of operation The time required for the passage o. each vessel, previously estimated at an hour >nd a
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  • 545 3 The following passengen are traveling in the East Asiatic Company's Fionla. due at Singapore on Oct 23 tfr. and Mrs. T. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Allln. Mrs. A. Beggs. Mr J. BaiUle. kflss T. Taylor Mrs. Aa. Kann Rasmusten and baby. Mr. and Mrs. J McNlcol, Mrs.
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  • 200 3 Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the heavy gun practice, which will take place from the Muklm of Bedok, on Oct. 22 and Oct. 29. commencing at S am. A red flag will be
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  • 282 3 UMBOISE Pr 5.344 tons, from Marseilles 11-10. tot Haiphong 13-I*. BUANURANO6I. 81am. 4M tons, from Tarnpat 11-10 for Bangkok 13-16. SOER.IPAIA Dut.. 341 tons, from Patetnbang 11-10. for Palrmbang 12-10. rORADJA. D-.it 673 tow. from DJambl 13-10, for Djambl 14-10. VALENTIJN. Dut.. MM tons, from Eo«rabaya 13-10. for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 443 3 j& NORDDEUTSCHEF| rETra LLOYD. (InrontoratMl la «J&fj4Aal Germany.) The unaennenUooad ara the company's inu jded nxturea OUTWARD PULDA for utanUs. Hong Kor.fc. Shanghai. N. China at Japan Oct 11 lIBAR for IloUo. Manila. Hong Kong. «*""g>'.. N. Chir Japan Oct. 34 SAARBRUCfvEN for IloUo. Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. China
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    • 382 3 PRFSTDFNT M.NF.RS Reduced Fares £67.3.11. MANILA HONG KONG TO EUROPE. VIA AMaBIC A < TaarM tlaaa atraa Ike raakat Ist asaat Bell ta aaaertra TaarM eiaaa AUaatte as lac mrm xaa < faaasas sj. MankatUa ar v WaaWagtaa. (II aaaaage lareaga lac Pasjuua Ca-iaJ at iissril aaaraxaaaterr n«4 axtra). SPEED
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    • 453 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated In Ens land t "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMMING Via Parts aaa Sass Caaal Due Bails Stfamer Spore S'por* :rnr op bad dad oct so Ni j HTY OP LILLE Nov. M Dfc. 3 7ITY OP EVANSVILLX Dec 29 Jan. 2 ?ITY
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    • 75 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. SUUons Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *F Alor Star 87 021 6.1 73 UUawan 84 0.31 25 73 K. Trengganu 89 0 02 8 9 73 Puklt Jeram 85 135 4.5 71 Malacca 84 122 58 72 Singapore Mt.
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    • 177 3 TIDE TABLES. Tharalay. Ortaaer IX. M W 436 am. I ft. S In, 111 p.m.. 7 ft I In. L W S5l am Sit! In 10 31 p.m.. 3ft Frtaay. Octaasr 13. H. W. I.M am., v. 5 In. 431 p.m, t ft. I In. L W 10 15 am.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 657 4 ©it Btrtnteifomes Alurthssg 7791 General OMee 77tfc Frinsksg Faasnhwg I 7793 Tel: -TUsss- ■a—sears. Omm i I*. J»ve Street. Fbiwsl MM. inswOaVti s. BeH Oeert. Fleet Sirest LiMia. EX. 4. Fheee: Ceatral 44M. TeL: Leadaaassya Leads* sVsßisa Adtvr sstiag Rearc■rwUtivc: M. OM Jewry. Leaden EX. t. City >S»e TeL: -BeetraSßS-
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    • 637 4 MOTOR VEHICLES I CENTRAL HIRINO COMPANY. Hupmo- hues on hire Day Night service. (3 doors I adjacent to PavUlon Theatre). Phone 7733. CAR REPAIRS. Tnomycroft (Singapore) Ltd. undertake repairs to all mates oi Cars. Prompt service aad work guaranteed. Quotations for repairs wllllngiy given. What are you to do tf
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    • 572 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET Oround First Floor. Robinson Rd. Premises, separately ot together. United ftnglDftri. TO LET. OFFICES st 4 and 4-A. Prince St.. top floor and No. 33. Raffles Place Apply Koh Chew Kee. 13S. KUlinery Road. FOR SALE FOR SALE. Oarcia Piano 1110. Letters No. 821. Straiu Tunes.
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    • 751 4 BUSINESS CARDS For PERMANENT WAVING go to FIGARO fin Una n Ladies Ilstrrlrsasus RAFFLES HOTEL Boom 130.) snd at M. Bras basah Road. Hah- nets— Setting Lotion— Tar Shampoo—Henna Shampoo OlTcerlne Shampoo— laeete Bah ayes Combs— Clips— PUdea Ptns can be bougUL MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGR. Mrs. BABO aad
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    • 1072 4 THE STRAITS TIMES Head office. CECIL AMD STANLEY STREETS, SINGAPORE Branch office. 25, JAVA STREET. KIALA LI'MPI K. Cables: TIMES. SINGAPORE. Telephones: SINGAPORE KIALA LI MPL'B MtS. Editorial 5151-5152 AsiwgctSßinf 77«1 CircaUtion ana General Office ?7«3 Printing and Publishing TIM Sole Advertising Representatives In Great BriUln. REUTERS, LTi>. i Adrt
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  • 295 5 Piogramme For Friday, 13th October, 1933. 7 t Lav H.M.V. Records C 1937 Selection.— "La Travlata"— Marek Weber and his Orchestra. C 2149 Slavonic Danoes— Nos. 1 and 3 Royal Opera Orchestra. C 2082 Potpourri— Tales of Hoffmann "—Marek Weber and his Crchestra. C 1941— "Old
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  • 1135 5 New Method. TRIUMPH OF MODERN SURGERY. London. Sept 24. So cumulative has been the public Interest in the article published In The Observer a fortnight ago on the extraordinarily bold brain operations by Mr w A. Dandy, the distinguished neurological surgeon of Baltimore. U.B.A that Mr.
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  • 1017 5 Give Warnings of Impending Disasters. After the unbearable heat of a tin mine a pit-head bath Is heaven. I put on my clothes again, writes H. V. Morton In the Dally Herald. Not far from the mine Is a works where the ere Is
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  • 45 5 Programme ot I'nii.s u;> la ana ror week ending Oct 15th. 1933 Friday 515 p m Headquarters "D" Eurasian" Coy. 30 yard* Range. "F~ i Malay) Of. Miniature Range. Saturday— Buklt llman l*t Bn. BMM F. Practlre Headquarters "D" 'Fur:i N vardi Range
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 220 5 HOTELS TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC «M 5 P .m. to 9-15 p.m. DANCE (FORMAL) 9-45 p.m. to mid-night SATURDAY, Oct. 14th. CABARET BALL Final Performance of Hit. T. SVETLANOVA in Singapore WITH NEW NUMBERS. DANCING From 9.45 p.m. to Midnight. ADMISSION NON-DINERS 11 00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5351.
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    • 131 5 Station Z.H.I. I SINGAPORE, j (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.). Broadcast House. No. 2 Orchard Road. Singapore. TODAY OCT. 12. pm Recorded Music 6 45 pm. News Bulletin kindly supplied by Straits Times. 7 pm Relay Prom TomUnson Hall: —Mrs J. Hawkins (Soprano) J. MacNeUh
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    • 148 5 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL kmd Toal Jump Oat of I) d \m th* Moraiaf Raria' to Go IIrHW wml nat u4 Ik* w<stS baa* mm*. 4ml mD« lot ol mMk. atinil wmtm. !__>««• aWy t Ah 3 I -I T»\ n n iHijf MM* U4 MMJTMt _W
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 187 5 B.B.C. PROGRAMME. I For Strmita Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire trwa> mitter Daventry England. Two of the following frequencies ana wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian son*. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. GSG 17,770 ks/s 16.88 m. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1194 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— The present educational ad risen of the governments of th< Straits Settlement* and of the Mala] States are proposing to bring about, a; irom Jan 1. 1934. a cut of no lea tn»r 42 per cent In the annual edii
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    • 730 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. In your Issue of Oct. 7 you give a review of Dr. Braddon's letter to' the Investor's Chronicle and In the Notes of the Day in the same Issue! you draw attention to the discrepancies between Dr. Braddon's eulogies on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 65 6 j GUNS! REVOLVERS AMMUNITION YOUR OPPORTUNITY NOW TO BUY AT j FACTORY PRICES. BRITISH I FRENCH j j BELGIUM j :GUNS I ALL LEADING MAKES, j OUR PRICES 40 LOWER j I THAN WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY ELSEWHERE. BUY FROM DIRECT IMPORTERS. j WORN-OUT TOOTH RRISHES^pT auCt clean teeth
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    • 335 6 _i__ Malarial ai> K^ Lm SaJiaUygtn is tUcidtdly I mast efficacious J\ T? I rtnudy in ts of lV nvalariai d.btl •.;>." laaulk^r writss Dr. ii. w. IbV "-g**^Tl After Malaria, your body cries out for something which will give you new, healthy blood and ao make good, in a
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 156 6 Today 's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. ?£-<>-- 1 Dandle S1 rtttk 5 Inaaet M Wassrwar 9 Hare". UU g. BaSSint v w/infad M jolly-boat 13 Raacaai tSsill Mil r "I 14 Pl— r Prrtatotoe to too* 16 Becrsts M Mr-to IT. Mnwitshi post oanlormlnt to law II Btoctoao *4. Tfcont
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  • 351 7 Navy Preference For The Money. One of the most remarkable changes In the habits of the post-war Navy's lower deck personnel— on ever-In-creasing sobriety and tendency to consume "soft" drinks In preference liquor has brought an un-locked-for little financial problem for the Admiralty Victualling department,
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  • 170 7 Luckiiow. Sept. 22. A message from Karaura village. MohanlalganJ. states that Mr Sriprakash. Bub-Inspector of Police was kill ed and two constables seriously Injured by an angry mob of villagers. Two rival parties of the village were In a riotous mood. The sub-Inspector-in charge of the MohanlalganJ police
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  • 279 7 Would Work Be Found For Men? Sir Herbert Austin, the motor magnate, has raised a storm of protest from women workers' associations by his suggestion that unemployment could be cured by the removal of women from industries. In a debate* at Oxford Sir Herbert said: "I
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  • 115 7 A Shipment Of Brandy Into The Inited States. For the first urn- since 1922. an official permit has been granted for brandy to be Imported Into the United States, says the Daily Herald. The Orm of Hennessy Is to send Into the country 500 cases. This
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  • 112 7 SHE KNEW London. Sept 29. Mr. James Stuart Jones. Controller ol the Central Telegraph Office London, the largest of Its kind In the world. Is retiring at the end of this month after fortyone yean In the Post Office. Mr. Jones admits that somnuae* mistakes creep Into telegrams. A woman
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 93 7 a#%B. v A GREAT BOOK! A GREATER PICTURE! ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S SUPERB STORY NOW TAUI^UT TONIGHT PARAMOUNT^ GREATEST PICTURE UWluli I 8 j m "A FAREWELL TO ARkiS" ft C> HELEN HAYES, GARY COOPER and ADOLPHE MENJOU PAVILION |^f It- Nev*»r has a picture been gifted with finer acting, more delicate
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    • 281 7 KASHftAR SIEGE II 1 11 cale «n0 on «he eTenlnc oi naOflUAn OICUEm September 7 the Tungans made a roc- 'cessful sortie from the New Cltv, TlirklS And Kirghiz Suffer killing about 200 Turkis and Klrthfe Ifonvv r*si<iMiiltip«i and °«upnn« their positions neavy 1 asuame*. No nUfible news naj b^,,
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    • 223 7 CAPITOL LAST NfG HT! ELISSA LANDI VT^^W in Fox's brilliant new success W^^^^ttk from the Famous French j I LOVED YOU WL*^ WEDNtSDAVKV^jg with WARNER BAXTER J S^ Victor Jory Miriam Jordan. -"!^»^a^afc »^H TOMORROW NIGHT A Great Star in a Great Picture.' RONALD COLMAN playing hit moat brilliant dual
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  • 171 8 Rubber Slightly Kasier And Quiet TIN QUOTATIONS EASIER. rrom Our Financial Corre*»ndent.> Singapore, Thursday. Today's Prices Rubber. 13 cts. a lb.. down ct. Tin. Singapore price remains $113.37.. Gold. £6 13a. l',d. down 7',d. Yesterday's Prken Rubber. London. 3 31/32d n down 1/164. New York. 7 11/1«
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  • 68 8 Noon. Oct. 12. •■qual to London Standard Buyers. Selif.^ Si-. 1 (l.M^f) 13 131 (FOB.) 131 8 131 1 .Stan.lard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers. Sellers. Oct. 1 13" i Oet.-Dac lSVft 13' t Mar n'i Apr-June ISV( 13H Tone of mark«t Eaay. i Cable London
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  • 200 8 Singapore. Oct. 11. 12 noon. Buyer. Seller Gambler 4 50 Java Cube 8.00 H.imbutg Cubi- 8.00 Muntok White Pepper 23.75 Whtu? Pepper 22.75 Black Pepper 1325 Mixed Black Pepper 900 Copra, sundrled 3.15 Copra, mixed 260 2.60 Small Flake Tapioca 4.40 1 lake Tapioca 4 JO Mcd Pearl Tapioca
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 448 8 lUUfr Val. Pd. £1 fl \sam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5 5 Ayer Hium Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangnn Tin 1 1 BatangPadang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 50 Hitam Tin 1 i Hong Fatt 5/- 5 Hong Kong Tin 5 5/-
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      • 288 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.00 2 2 Alex. Brick Profs? 1.46 1.65 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.12.6 5.17.6 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.35 5.50 cd. £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ti Prefs. 24 25/£1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 21 9
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      • 139 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'i p.c. {>f 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'^ p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 105 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 102 103
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      • 366 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations, Fruer Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 0.75 0.86 0.75 0.90 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. Hitam ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.7 5 1.00 A. Kuning (f 1) 6\15 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay (|2) 1.35 1.50 125 1.50
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    • 237 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to I the daily circular issued by the j Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 5 32 London, 3 months' sight I 4 t London, 60 days' sight 2/4 7 64 fx>ndon, 30
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    • 92 8 Rugby, Oct. 10. Foreign exchanges today were Amsterdam 7.66> 2 Athens 560 Belgrade 225 Benin 12.971* Brussels 22.19/* Bucharest 525 Bombay 1/6 3 64 Buenos Aires 45 official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.95 Hong Kong holiday. Helsingfors 22G>.. Lisbon 1021,4 Madrid 37 Milan 58 15 16 Montreal 4.79 V* Montevideo
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  • 214 8 Upper Burma North and East India i Karaparm) Spin. Sout h«-rii India Rohna > ..3pm. Bangkok <MabeUa> 3 pm. Stan i except Lomrr Biam) i Bhanurangsl i 3 pm. Scut r»nd)«in. Benfkans. Siak. P Baroe. Pert de Kock and Pmdang tTldorei pro. Rhio Banks Island (except Muntoki
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  • 36 8 Malls from Europe. London malls dispatched Sept. 21 >. ex P. and O. Cotnorln will arrive by train tomorriv night. Correspondence will be ready for dell'-ery to boxholders at 8 30 a m. on Saturday.
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  • 33 8 Malls from London. Amsterdam etc. by the Dutch Aeroplane are expected to arrive at the General Post Oflu Singapore at 4.30 p.m. today. The delivery of correspondence will be effected Immediately.
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  • 67 8 TINNED PINE APPLES. Exports of tinned pineapples during the week ending Oct. 7. 1933 from Malayan ports amounted to 20 593 cases, of which 15.395 cases were to the United Kingdom, 1.086 cases to the Continent of Europe. 2.575 case* to Canada and 1.537 cases elsewhere Total exports for the
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  • 31 8 By kOta Plnanc lorlau Rotbiah '■mrthmge iont* Verde B-pw* L.84.1 Sept. Oct. Srpt 14 Ort I Bcpt 15 Oct Bepl IS Oct. m 111 2 6 1 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 99 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INCORPORATED A. D. 17 20 THE WORIS OF A FAMOUS AUTHOR fl For a Corporation to live for two hundred years is very well in itself: but to live at the end of that time amidst the increasing confidence and goodwill of those who have entrusted their
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 80 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. rhvnday. Jrtektr IX •The Merry Wl»«i o/ Windsor by Betn»Shlfters Olade Theatre. 1 30 p m FrMaj. Oetokcr IS. Visitors Day at Po Leung Kuk. 4 30 p m Annual rrtf of PilUsh Malaya Trustee A Executor Co Ltd. noon Police Band. Katoag Park, t IS
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 234 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Oct. 11. Closing quotations toda, of the principal British stocks are given below: The rise or fall Is in relation to the price of Oct. 10. GOW RNMENT STOCKS. BBUTISB. Biia or ran CYnveraton Loan U7H Funding
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    • 65 9 Oeneral Motors 29-, f^^T 1 I* US 8t«. 47 4 u National Cltjr Bank m\ O-neral Bat rtc *>\ Union Pacific Rail Ord. 112 -1 American Tobacco B. SS\ American Can 93 -3 US R, yn \t\ -v W Im. r-h 40 Radio Corporation 7% (The Loooon-New Tort
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    • 93 9 Losses On Tne Year's Operations. (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Oct 11. Pelepah Valley (Johore) Rubber Estates Ltd. announce a loss of £2.757 for the year ended March 31 An amount of £376 has been carried forward to credit Eagleherst Rubber Estates Ltd report a loss of £2.218
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    • 291 9 Late Rates Maintained. Berlin. Oct 8 In the main, prices held up well. both In the share and fixed Interest I security markets, but the turnover.! especially in shares, was very small Buying orders were few. but selling orders were fewer still. City loans stood at three quarters
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    • 1406 9 REPORT ON YEAR'S OPERATIONS 1 The 22nd ordinary general meeting of Bajoe Kldoel Rubber and Produce Company. Limited, was held In the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' I Association <Inc 2-4. Idol Lane. London. EC. 3. on Monday. Sept 25. 1933. Mr
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    • 26 9 Dividend Of 2'/, Per Cent Announced. Ulu Klang Tin Ltd.. has announced an Interim dividend of 2Vk per cent. payable on Oct. 25.
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    • 847 9 Operation Of More-Looms System. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 26. The report of the Ministry of Labour on working-conditions in Lancashire. Issued towards the end of September, included oosenraUoos on the working of Urn more- looms- per- wearer system There have been many complaints since the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 641 9 BANKING. NKDERLANDSCH IN DISC HE HANDELSBA>K N V. BstabUalsasl IBM at Amctardam. Aasnorlsed Capital Olds 100.000.000 Paid Up Capital Olds. tMMJtw Imva Olds. M.Stl.Ut HEAD OFFICK tMSTEROAM. BRANCH OFFICES: THE HAOI'E ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHKS. BaU>ia Head Office for Dutch Fast BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampenan. Bsrdoeng. Chertbon. Oorontaiu. Mssassar.
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    • 52 9 I RENE ULLMANN ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF NEW JEWELLERY MOOCHES CLIF BKOOCHFS— BRACELETS. ENGAGEMENT AND DINNER KINGS— DIAMOND WEDDING KINGS ETC WRIST WATCHES SET WITH DIAMONDS. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. PRECIOUS STONES Of THE BEST QUALITY. PRICES. THK LOWEST RENE ULLMANN I asttal BaiMtßg Braaeh. ttaaiiard Raad. SOfOAPOKK. S» A,
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    • 319 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPU, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1821. HEAD QPIICEi AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAtil E. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Duth East Indies and In thr Straits Settlement;. India. China. Japan and Arabia LONDON BANKERS: The Natlaaal Plntailil Baa*.
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  • 852 10 Although we do not subscribe to the view that any form of lottery must necessarily bring much evil In Its train, we certainly consider that some legislation and official vigilance are necessary to protect the general public from a flood of
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  • 252 10 Sunday. Oct. 1. In the morning His Excellency visited at the Budget meetnlg of the Army manoeuvres. Miss Hayward left Government House. Monday. Oct. 2 Hon. Mr. E. Newbold arrived to stay at Government House. At 10.90 am. His Excellency presided at the Budget meeting of the Legislative
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  • 498 10 RADIO TELEPHONY. Radio telephony on a commercial basis has now been established between Manila and Australia. The messages are relayed via Bandoeng as there la no direct connection between the Philippines and Australia. A service with Europe, also through the Bandoeng station, has been tried experimentally
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  • 1595 10 UTILITY UNDERTAKINGS. Is the management of utility undertakings better in public or private hands? Discussing this question, Mr. Dannie Heinemann, managing director of Soflna. in this article, says that a progressive community will insist that it shall have the benefit of individual initiative and cooperation The credit
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  • 114 10 Singapore. AI» I I-HI HOTEL Special Dinner Dane? EnterUinssant by The Imanofl Duo. ALHAMBRA Moonllcht and PrtUrU With Mary Brian, lit- CAPITOL I Loved You Wednesday With Warner Baxter Til— Landl. 14— »1S I GREAT WORLD Cabaret— Speak Easily With Buiur Keaton Dr Jefcyll Mr Hyde MARLBORO I OH
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 137 10 /Aeu/iA RSOO uy ibhhcl hshV 4hW gßga. 9La 111 '-^^^LPJ HBr Ja k TAILOR /"VAOE BATtilflG SUITS GUARANTEED ALL WOOL UNSHRINKABLE LADIES "SPEED KING" STYLES II \IS "IMff»j| a-fl \PR()N|S»M f-A BELTED AA MIT Zp*f*UU STYLF^pl|.3|| TWO CM.! R^U-iJU MEN'S "SPEED KING" STYLES I'l US J PA BELTED g*> fAA
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    • 129 10 HEAR THESE RECORDS! AT THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated In Hong Kong. "FALLING FOR YOU" Yaa Daat PaiiiaUat CBCI "PEG OF MY HEART" Sweetheart DarUa*— Cß*l» "42 id STREET" Yaaaf aarf ■caMay— CBJTI "WALTZ TIME" Cisaa Oat Thaaa I Daan Pret«y Lmdj— CWtU on «S COLUMBIA THE LONG LIFE
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  • 768 11 MUSSOLINI'S CURE FOR WORLD'S TROUBLES. VIEWS OF THREE STATESMEN. Unholy Desire In Europe For War In The Pacific. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Signor Mussolini and Viscount Ishii in the past few days have made important statements on world affairs, with particular reference to Europe Signor Mussolini
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  • 75 11 Rccket To Cross Atlantic In 50 Minutes. Berlin. Oct 11. Elnhold Tilling. Inventor of the rocket aeroplane, was blown up and killed by his own rocket today, and two assistants. Including a woman, were seriously Injured. The disaster occurred when the party was charging the apparatus In a
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  • 80 11 M. Moscicki Married To His Secretary. Warsaw. Oct 10. M Moscickl. the President of Poland, who is 67 years of age today married his :tcretary. Mile. Maria B >brzaiuka who earner in the year was divorced from her husband. Capt Nagorna. by special Papal dispensation The Prime Minister
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  • 115 11 Death Of Guaranty Trust Chairman. New York. Oct 11. The death has taken place of Mr. Charles Sabln. chairman of the board of the Guaranty Trust Co.. of New York.— Reuter Mr. Charles Hamilton Sabln who was 65 years of age at the time of his death,
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  • 56 11 Denial Of Rumours Of Unrest. London. Oct 11. The Admiralty In a statement characterises the rumours of unrest tn HM S Hood, which were given prominence In a certain newspaper, as an "entire fabrication." Their Lordships deeply regret that they are forced to deny this baseless rumour reflecting
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  • 372 11 Dimitroff Disconcerted By New Witness. Leipsig. Oct. 7. The self-composure and ready wit of Dimitroff In the Reichstag fire trial has Infected his fellow prisoners who today gleefully Joined In the general appreciation of Dlmltroff's sallies and answered questions themselves more boldly than formerly. Dimitroff
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  • 108 11 Seven Victims Trapped In Wall Of Fire. Chesterton. < Indiana). Oct. 11. An airliner exploded In mid-air and crashed in flames near a farm. Four passengers, bound to Chicago from New York, the pilot, co-pilot and stewardess, are reported killed. The total number of victims is seven. Three
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  • 138 11 Simplified Gears On The New Models. Rugby. Oct. 9. The International motor show, which opens at O'ympla on Thursday and will continue for ten days, is attracting large numbers of visitors to London from abroad The main feature of the show Is British me dels of simplified gear
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  • 95 11 Severe Fighting Breaks Out In Chinese Turkestan. New Delhi. Oct. 10. Severe fighting between Tungsnl and Turku In Chinese Turkestan resulted in heavy losses on both sides. A determined attack was launched on the new city of Knhgar by the Turkls on Sept. 26 during which their leader,
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  • 320 11 Refunding Call. ANNOUNCEMENT OF A NEW ISSUE. Washington. Oct. 11 The Treasury has Issued a refundIng call for $1,875,000,000 of the outstanding $6,000,000,000 Issue of the Fourth Liberty bonds. The Treasury has simultaneously announced the new Issue of 12-year bonds to the same amount, of which
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  • 58 11 Record Reduced By 40 Hours. Wyndham. Oct. 11. .ttr Commodore Sir Charles kinggford Smith arrived here at 5.12 p.m. local time, thus beating the record for a flight from England to Australia by 40 hours. The previous record was held by Mr. C. W. A. Scott whose time
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  • 167 11 Being Subjected To Crucial Test Washington. Oct. 11. A warning to the minority, both In Industry and labour, who he said wcr; threatening the recovery enterprise, was the gravamen of General Johnson's address to the convention of the American Federation of Labour today. He expressed the view
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  • 49 11 Arrested And Imprisoned For Anti-Fascism. Rome. Oct. 10. The well-known Journalist sad author. Cards Suckert. whose pen name Is Malapart. has been arrested and Imprisoned for anti-Fascist demonstrations abroad. He had always been considered a good Fascist and had travelled extensively ss a special correspondent Renter Wireless.
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  • 252 11 Dr. Sze Stresses Need For Action. London. Oct. 11. Dr. Alfred Sse. Interviewed by Reutei on the eve of his departure for Washington to take up his post of Chinese Minister, dwelt on the pressing importance of Far Eastern affairs throughout the world. Dr. Sxe said
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  • 141 11 Regulation Wanted For Japanese Imports. London. Oct. 11. A suggestion that the British Government should take steps immediate ly to regulate the Imports of Japanese silk goods by quota or. If necessary, by total prohibition, was made by the Joint Industrial Council on the Silk Industry after a
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  • 97 11 New Cabinet Formed By Senor Barrios. Madrid. Oct 0 The President has signed th; decree dissolving the Cortes. The elecUons are fixed for Nov. 10 and the new Cortes will assemffle on Dec 8. Socialist Not Included Madrid. Oct 8 There Is considerable relief throughout the country at
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  • 76 11 Immediate Issue By South Africa. Rugby. Oct. S The Chancellor of the Exchequer has agreed to an Immediate Issue by the Government of the Union of South Africa, for the purpose of refunding £13.000.000 of 5 per cent stock 1933-43. This Is an exceptional measure and does
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  • 69 11 Rugby. Oct. 10. The latest Treasury returns show that the ordinary revenue for the current financial year up to Oct. 7 amounted to £287.228.723 At the corresponding date of last year the amount stood at £280.725.M1 Ordinary expenditure to date for the current year totalled £350.770.138 which Is
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  • 2062 11 Forces Withdrawing: To Soviet Border. SWATOW INCIDENT. Armed Formosans Raid Boycott Offices. Reports that the Japanese Kwantung Command haa decided to withdraw all Japanese forces from the neutral zone in order to augment the forces stationed on the Maiichukuo border indicate that the Japanese-Soviet situation
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  • 504 12 Machine Expected To Fly Back To Singapore This Afternoon It is mow learned that five ■■rlihw to** part in th« search for the missis* Royal Singapore Flyinjr Clubs plas*. the Cutty Sark, yesterday. Him an R.A.F. flying boat took off from SeleUr, taea two bombers
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  • 162 12 S ULTAN CELEBRATES. Ruler Of Trengganu's 39th Birthday. The 39th birthday of H H The Sultan of Irt-ngnanu was celebrated through■ttk much eclat, all participating ir. the festivi>.d other various programmes on th- two days. Oct. 3 and 4. Though cloudy at dawn, glorious weather preon the two days, lending
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  • 72 12 Motor-Car Driver On Four Charges. A motor accident In Paslr PanJang Road led to the appearthe driver. Wee Eng Seng beiore Mr H. A. Forrer. the criminal -day. on one charge tarlly causing grievous hurt ard three chirges of voluntarily hurt to four Malay boys. One of
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  • 199 12 Alleged False Report Against Chinese. r Alleged to have made a false report i charging two Chinese with theft of a j tricycle, a Sikh police constable and a Bengali milkman were on trial before the third magistrate. Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, yesterday. The milkman. Dipan
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  • 124 12 Pneumonia Claims Most Victims. Singapore's death rate fell In the week ended Oct. 7 to M.M per mllle per annum compared with 20.04 In the preceding week and 30.57 in the corresponding week of last year. Of the 153 deaths recorded seven were In respect to people who
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  • 69 12 Humour Of Prohibition Of Foreign Imports. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Oct 11 The rice market was perturbed today by rumours, that the Japanese Ooit was totally prohibiting the Import ol foreign rice for an Indefinite re from tomorrow. The Japanese I nation was unable to con-
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  • 35 12 Accident <)n Taipinjj Hill Path. The hrm Mr O. K Cat>r. British Re- m»H with an accident ,p Talping Hill :md t now in It Is ur.der -•.-jd C...^ i: tax na
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  • 126 12 Pedestrian Knocked Down By Motor-Car. Returning a verdict of death by misadventure yesterday at the conclusion 1 of an Inquiry Into the death of a 42-year-old Chinese named Hoong Ah Kum who was knocked down In Pagoda Street by a decorated car on Its way to fetch
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  • 288 12 Malayan Magistrate. NEGLIGENT DRIVING VERDICT. Mr. B. K. Prstty. of the Malayan Civil Service, figured in a fatal accident on Sept. IS. near Reading as a result of which the Jury returned a verdict that a motor- cyclist had met his death through
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  • 57 12 Band Of The Corfu At CaUret. By permission of the Captain of the P. and O. Corfu, the ship's band played In the Great World cabaret last evening. The tunes played were some of the latest from London, and were much appreciated by the many people present.
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  • 57 12 European Motorist Acquitted. A. M. McLennan, a European, motorist, was this morning acquitted by Mr. H. A. Forrer. the first magistrate, when he was Informed that the DP*. had Instructed that no evidence be offered against the accused, who was under a charge of causing grievous hurt by
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  • 27 12 A memorial service for the Rev. M. R Doralsamy will be held In the Singapore Tamil Methodist Church. Short Street, on Sunday Oct. 15. at 9.30 a.m
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  • 159 12 Mr. Treeby's Assailants Sentenced. (From Oar Own Correspondent i Ipoh. Oct. 10. Before Mr. Wstberstoc in the Sungei Siput magistrate's court today. Raman «mi Muttupillay appeared for the further hearing of the £*se in which they were charged with assaulting Mr. Treeby of Rembau Hydraulic Ltd.,
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  • 113 12 Just bsfsre dawn Ud*y. when J the »j. Rlaag was sasstnz PaUa J Ptsamg on her way to Singapore, cries fsr het» wots heard. The j i vessel was tamed rovnd and a j mkMle-aced Chinese was locat- j i ed swiMuninc feebly hi the as*, j
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  • 148 12 European Warder In Court. Frank M. Love, a European warder claimed trial In the first magistrate's court before Mr H A Forrer this morning when he was charged with causing grievous hurt to a Chinese "bus passenger by driving his car In a rash and negligent manner
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  • 154 12 Mr. J. Khaliffa. PASSENGER ON GEORGES PHILIPPAR. The death qj Mr. J. KhallfTa. the well-known Jewish merchant of I Malacca S'.reet. occurred at his house j in Marine Parade. Katoog. on Tuesday. Last year Mr. Mrs. and Miss Khaliffa were amonc the passengers who boarded the
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  • 174 12 Judge's Criticism Of Legal Document. < Fr. m Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Oct. 11. Severe strictures upon a solicitor ar.d advocate were madr by Mr. Justice Cobbett In a Judgment In the Supreme Court. The matter concerned an indenture tia'cd May 1. 1922. made by Tan Ah
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  • 91 12 Selangor Branch In Favour Of Reorganisation. A memorandum on the administration of the Automobile Association of Malaya was discussed at the last meetIng of the committee of the Selangor branch. Notes submitted by the Perak branch and minutes forwarded by the Penang and Kedah branch were also
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  • 92 12 Municipality Refuses To Take It Over. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Oct. 11. The Penang Municipal Commissioners are unwilling to take over the management of the Penang Library which the Government wish them to do. By a majority of ten to on. the Commissioners rejected the proposal that
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  • 136 12 At a general meeting o( the members of the Singapore branch of the Overseas League, held at the B.C.C. yesterday, arrangements for the forthcomlni visit of Mr Lisle Carr. travelling secretary from headquarters, were discussed. Mr. V. D. Knowles presided over a fair gathering It was stated that
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  • 24 12 The engagement U announced be tween John Bryce Pick-ring and Irent only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. M Alford of Singapore and London.
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  • 802 12 WHAT FIRM WILL SET AN EXAMPLE? To one trained In Europe or America it is an astonishing thing to Mire that clerks In local firms do not ?ct regvlar annual holidays. How do they manage to keep nt. how to recreate themselves? Tliey I mast
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  • 41 12 (From Our Own Correspux.i; 1 Sercmban. Oct About 10 pm. yesterday an Chinese was run over by v m. on the Senmban-M.uUir. i i. sustained a fractured leg and I. moved to Seremban hen) 1 police van.
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  • 737 13 Jalan Kubor Shooting*. CHINKSK COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. A shooting Incident at Jalan Kubo about 0 p.m. on Bept. 19 had a segue In the second magistrate's court yes terday. before Mr. N. Orice. when th« preliminary Inquiry was held lnt two charges or attempted murder am
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  • 468 13 Convicted Of Cheating:: Sentence Deferred. "I cannot understand why this wo man came back to Singapore at all.' said the criminal district judge. Mr. H r A Forrer. yesterday, in convlctlni I Choo Ah Sap. on a charge of cheatini the Nang Heng furniture
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  • 98 13 Bathing: Tragedy In A Pond. A drowning fatality occurred shortly after noon yesterday resulting in the death of a 13-year-old Chinese lad. It appears that the boy and two friends went for a bathe In a pond In Oentlng Lane, off Macpherson Road The boy was a poor
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  • 88 13 Governor To Present C.B.E. Insignia. From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 10. The Hon. Dato Abdulla of Rembttu will receive the insignia of C.B.E. conferred on him In the last birthday honours, at the hands of his excellency. Sir Ocll Clementl on Nov. 9. at Rrmbau. where
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  • 59 13 Not Offered Directorship Of R.R.I. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 11. Asked today whether he could confirm the report published here this afternoon that he is to be offered the Directorship of the Rubber Research Institute Dr. Tempany, Director of Agriculture, replied: "As far as I
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  • 454 13 Negxi Sembilan State Council Discussion. <Fr >m Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct 10. A meeting of the Negrl Sembllar State Council was held at the Council Chamber. Before commencing the formal business of the day, the president referred to the great loss sustained by the
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  • 113 13 Evidence On Economic Council' And Customs Union. The 68th. and Mth. meetings of the! Trade Commlslon were held In Singapore on Oct. 10 and 11. Svldence was taken from Mr. A. P. Cameron, managing director of Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., regarding the question of a customs
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  • 135 13 Tragedy On A Rubber Estate. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Serembaii. Oct 10. Yoo Goon appeared before Mr. Justice Hereford c the Negrl SembUan asstses today charged with the murder I of Yee Kow. In a house In Locke Road. It was alleged that the accused stabbed the deceased
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  • 81 13 Judge Sets Aside Conviction. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 10. Two Chinese named Oan Hock Thlan and Chan Peng Kam, who were fined $150 each by the Tampln Magistrate, for kn If being concerned In conveying jle goods, appealed against this sentence, through Mr Ernest Jeff, today
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  • 236 13 The hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock and Mrs Tan Chen* Lock have returned from Brastagl. says our Malacca correspondent Mr A. L. Birch, ol Jobore Bal ru. U shortly going on home leave and will sell his private aeroplane to the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club. icJSa V_i
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  • Why Guiscard Failed. —More Leg-Theory Trouble. —Sharkey Beaten.
    • 329 14 Seminole Triumphs By Two Lengths London, Oct. 11. J F Wldener's Semlnole, trained .iptum Boyd-Roehlort, won the .i Stakes (two miles and a at Newmarket to-day. I Wldener's SEMINOLE (4) 8 0 1 Mr P Johnson's (4> 7 10 S Cooper's HOI DB PARIS (5) 7
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    • 418 14 Outboxed In A Savage Battle. Chicago. Sept 18 Just as he did year and a half ago to Jack Dempsey. King Levlnsky. I the Chicago fish peddler. Just about wrecked the comeback hopes of Jack Sharkey here tonight. In a savage battle, he took a cleancut
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  • 111 14 i:\-International Who Must Not Play. r Scottish schoolboy Literwho helped Leicester City tvold relegation to the Second last season, has been banned .me Office from playing for t;. dub as a professional because he lien. ayer Alex Wood. Joined the MSB Is in the First Division of ill
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  • 159 14 S.C. F.A. CUP FINAL. if A Cup Final between the too Athletic Association and, <se Companion Athletic Asso- a ill take place on Sunday at ii.sar Stadium. At the conclusion of the match. Mrs. 1 k will give away the Cup mi also i he prizes to the winner-: and
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  • 339 14 £2,650 For Flyweight Title Fight Much controversy has arisen recently regarding the purses offered to boxers, particularly heavy-weights, In view of the demands made In connection with a suggested Empire title match between Larry Gain* and Jack Peterson. In the circumstances special Interest attaches to the financial arrangements
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  • 263 14 Full Results Of Two Tournaments. (Prom Oar Own Correspondent) Seremban. Oct. 11. The following art tht roll results of the Serembaji Medical Department Tennis Tournament held under the auspices of tta* Hatwmbmn Hospital Recreation Club Single*. Ist i Ponnudural beat Robert 10—8, B—6. K. Kandiah beak Vythillngam 7—5.
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  • 321 14 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban Oct. 11. The following are full results of the recent Negrl SembUan Chinese Lawn Tennis Tournament: Single*— Ist R*«nd. Slow Kirn Sang beat Tan Bah Hang 6—o.6 0. s—o. Chan Kam Swee beat Phoa Thye Seng 7—5. 4— 7—5. Chong Teck Kwee beat
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  • 88 14 Results Of Chinese Meeting. (Prom Our Own Correspondend) Muar. Oct. 11. The following are the results of the Johore Chinese meet In preparation for the all-Malayan Chinese Sports to be held in December at Kuala Lumpur' Basket stan (GMa). Chasapswas: Hwa Nam (Muar). ■turners Up: Batu Pahai. Basket
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  • 90 14 Larwood And Duckworth Protest Sydney. Oct. 11 Outbursts by Larwood and Duckworth, the former saving be would continue to bowl with a packed leg trap unless expressly forbidden, which is most unlikely and the latter saying that the M.C.C. has not been extended the courtesies customary to
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  • 318 14 Home Office May Ban All-in Wrestling. The British authorities are so concerned about the manner In which all-in wrestling Is now conducted In various parts of England that they M considering the advisability of banning lt without further delay. For months past complaints have been received that gave
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  • 40 14 Today's ties In the B.C.C. straight Snooker championship are: A O. Hay vs. A. S. Banks. T. B. Rogers vs. A. D Baker. Dr. B. D. Llndow vs. P. Carmlchael and P. J L. Mayger vs J A Dean
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  • 300 14 Hard Tussle In Taiping Hockey Match. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talplng. Oct. 11. In a hard tussle oil a sodden ground, the King Edward VII School Hockey i Team drew with Clifford School of Kuala Kangsar at Talking this evening by 2 goals to 2.
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  • 189 14 Opening Meeting To Bej Held On Sunday. The opening meet of the 1933-34 season of the Kuala Lumpur Harriers will take place 100 yards beyond the Junction of Sayers and Kenny Road at 5 p m. on Sunday. Oct. 15. The Harriers, which as far as we
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  • 73 14 The Anal match— Malays vs. Wiltshire Regiment In the SLngaoore Amateur Football Association will be played at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday, the kick off being at I.IS p.m. Admission charges will be West stand and chain $1. East stand 50 cents, ground 20 cents Seats may
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    • 45 14 MASSED BANDS OF THE ALDERSHOT TATTOO THE HIGH LIGHTS OF THE 1933 TATTOO ALL THAT WAS BEST IN THE TATTOO ARE^ RECORDED ON "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS CALL AND HEAR THESE WONDERFUL RECORDS OR SEND FOR LIST. MOUTRI E'S "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS JgjJT SINGAPORE and PENANG.
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    • 148 14 When we saij "This id the Hem 4 TIGER BEER" boa* that HXRZ. Tlfer Beer U brewed untfrr tbr mot perfect ■T.Li ccodlUotu poatibla. Tht Brvwary. a modem structure— *et in Ideal, rural and cool tur- w la tw<alni the last word In Modern Brewery H t fcg^^ ■«s|pea«Bt and
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  • Padang Hockey Rout. — Chinese Beat R. A. F. — Amazing Cricket.
    • 765 15 Five -Goal Victory After Club Goes To Pieces Toller I »< < After opening the scoring in the hockey match against the Police on the Padang yesterday afternoon, the SCC. suddenly went to pieces and were ultimately beaten by seven goal" to two.
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    • 612 15 Too One-Sided Hockey Match. Chines* J. EA.F 1. I Displaying much better combination and quicker on the ball than their op1 ponents. the Chinese obtained a wellmerited hockey victory over the RAJ", by 3-1 when they opposed them on their own ground, yesterday. Although particularly
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    • 272 15 Startling Australian Cricket Plan. Australia's attention has bei-i. ed temporarily from leg-theory by an attempt to Introduce open pr. > allsm Into cricket In Queensland According to a Reuters I from Brisbane, the Queensland Association Is aghast, and baa 1 1 ed to suspend any
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  • 114 15 1932 Cup Competition Just Decided. From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Oct. 11. The Chinese first team won the 1932 Penang Football Association Cup. defeating St. Xaverlans Recreation Club seven-nil. After having thrice drawn with the Chinese second team lt seemed certain that the Xavertans would be beaten but
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  • 72 15 First Results Of The Nanking Games. Nanking, Oct. If. The Olympic games started at 2 p.m. when keen competition was witnessed. The results of yesterday were as follows— Soccer. Shantung beat Klangsl 3—o:3 0: Tennis: -Jehol beat Klangsl In three singles matches; Klangsu defeated Annul In the doubles
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  • 211 15 N.S. Club Loses To The Paulians "A." (From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban. Oct 10. In a return hockey match here today, the Negrl SembUan Club lost to the Paulians hockey team "A" by 2 goals to 3. The game was fought out at quite a fast pace, but
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  • 162 15 Good Attendance For First "Refresher." The Referees' Refresher Course ha* commenced and meetings* will be held every alternate Tuesday. The attendance this week was 33 which Is a very encouraging commencement. The President announced that various people, well-known In football circles, had already agreed to lead the discussion
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  • 81 15 The revised teams for today's hockey trial are as follows Colours:— Lew Teck (8.C.R.C.); Muthucumaru (C.S.C.) and C. E. Brooke (SCO; Baskaran (LA.) O. Oehlers (8.R.C.). Morray (8.C.C.) Perdriau (SCO, O. B. Armstrong (SRC), Arazan Singh (Kalsha). M. C. Elliott (SCO. Lt. Adderley iRA >. Whites:— B. L.
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  • 94 15 On Sunday, the International 6for the Challenge Cup presented by His Excellency the Governor will be sailed, starting time 4.30 p.m. On Sunday, the International 6 metre yachts will sail the second of a series of three races for the Jean II Challenge Cup. Starting time 10 am
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  • 169 15 Today. October It. Football: CCA A vs Babul Amm. Jalan ■pat, Hockey: Singapore trial, SCC Psdanc Friday. October IJ. Rufby: WUUhire Rent lit BCC. XV. Tanfttn. Hockey: BCRC lit vs. Malaya Command Officer* B.CRC frd Medical CoMece ta BRC "A." MC.O frd.: BCC. vs. OeyJon Bport> Club. Padang;
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  • 419 15 Claims For Damages Hard To Win. Many of those who during the past summer have been struck by errant cricket or golf balls learned somewhat ruefully of Judge Crawford's decision in the Romford County Court on Sept 18 A churchgoer of Chadwell Heath, while speaking
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  • 133 15 TODAY C. D. Belton and H. J. Fougere v.s 0 C Miller and H. C Allen P. CNeil Dunne and W. Williams vs H. Oray and M. St Paul. FRIDAY C. D. Belton and H. J. Fougere vs A. S. Banks and O. Aurely. P. ONell Dunne and
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  • 272 15 Campbell Out For Water Speed Record. Two new super-speed machine, one a car and the other a irotor-boat .tre i:cw being designed to enabl" to lead once more in the world ot speed. A car that will set the land -speed record to 300 miles an hour,
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    • 32 15 Pont BUY A NEW CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE TRIED THE NEW ESSEX —TERRAPLAHE— THE MOST WONDERFUL CAR IN THE WORLD. Call, Phone, or write THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. Telephone 5944.
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    • 65 15 r LOUNGE SUITS During hours of diversion and leisure one likes to feel well-dressed but at the same time comfortable. Visiting Film Stars have seen fit to give Wing Loong their patronage and have expressed extreme satisfaction Why not you We guarantee that extreme satisfaction to all, in every department
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  • 2427 16 Criticism Of Antiquated Local Methods Criticisms of local ■Ktfcowa of growla* mmd caania* piaeapple were made by Mr. G. S. WHHimsia, a director of the Metal Box omftany of Ea*tand. in an acMren before the Rotary Club yesterday. Malaya, he said, wo 25 year* behiad
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  • 173 16 American Housewife's Suggestions. Declaring that hard-working housewives had been neglected by the National Recovery Act. a woman signing herself only as "Mrs. L. T. P." has written to Judge B. B. Johnson, of Nederland. Texas, asking him to forward her suggestions to President Roosevelt, writes the New York
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    • 38 16 o^a 1 FOR AU DEFECTS OF VISION < ONM I t M ZEKIEL SONS. rititslalii sMrir yesn. OrTOMCIKISIS am* OTTKI-Xtti. ObJt *«*>«•: naaVs Chmmkm*. nafsn rtacc Si -«p»» Bnaeh: SS. W-c«»IJV steUTts Qpl.iHtta* A M. EZCKIEL OD, MO UNtai. It
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    • 343 16 Next Week Th 19 3 4 SINGERS Will Arrive For further particulars please write LYONS MOTORS LTD. 92-100, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE; Up-Country Distributor* SELANGOR: SELANGOR MOTORS, LTD. (PrtpritUri Y»m U.) 465. Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. PLfriAK: |POH MOTORS, 2-A Silibin Road, ipoh. l. m. m Matucd Ie Uaddv Now Child
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  • 715 17 The Open Road 'By the Motoring Correspond? r' 11 HAT Is claimed to be the first gear- b-ix in Urn world to have a nest) easy-rhange device on the lower Indirect speeds as well as the upper has been developed and proved In the Alvis
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  • 661 17 FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ROADS. Singapore. (Municipal) Changt Joo Chlat. Tanjong Katong and Grove Rds. Civil Aerodrome Construction Railway: Crossings Caution. Newton Circus. Junction of Newton, Kg. Java. B. Tlmah and Scott* Rds. Repairs in progress Caution. Thompson Rd. near Balestler Rd Road repairs Caution. (Rural) Buklt
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  • 1125 17 IN THE very early days of the motorIng movement a great engineer, who was responsible for devising the gearbox, without which no vehicle propelled by an Internal cumbust'on engine could have given any sort 01 account of Itself, described his own Invention as barbarous." but excused It on
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    • 121 17 r— »0 THE MOTORING PUBLIC MALAYA. Hews of Interest to you is coming. Mews of a remarkable motoring development an entirely new style of motor oar design. And since the makers are the pioneers of this new style, the 1934 STANDARD CARS are revolutionary More than this we cannot tell
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  • 714 18 Mr. Stanley Baldwin's Warning To The Nations. Ixtndon. Oct. 8. Grave references (o the state of Europe and the powiill consequence* if no disarmament convention is secured, <>upled with a warning to any nation which prevents agreement being reached, were contained in a speech delivered to a
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  • 291 18 Liverpool Cotton Firm iK'spite I.S. Forecast London. Oct 7 •istindin? help from largr Government and other disbursements during the week, credit supplies on the money market were quite usable The recent efforts of the clearing banks to raise discount rates attracted heavy applications from outside sources and consequently
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  • 67 18 Ottawa. Oct. 7. Canada will market a funding loan of $225 000 000 on Tuesday next divided into three series ot two. six and 12 year maturities, yielding respectively J 75. 420 and 4 35 per cent Interest The primary purpose of the loan Is to refund the
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  • 209 18 Life Sentences For Seven U.S. Gangsters. New York. Oct. 8 More heavy blows have been struck in the campaign to rid the country of kidnappers by seven life sentences passed over the week-end. In addition to four In Oklahoma, one woman and two men have been sentenced
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  • 79 18 Spanish Employers And Workers In Gunfight Madrid, Oct 10. Fifty persons were seriously wounded ;In Cludad Real In a shooting affray between workers and employers, hi the course of which several hundred shots were excranged. Nurr -ous arresta were made by the police May Beassteg Piste. Seville.
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  • 41 18 Jacksonville (Florida). Oct 11. Incomplete but substantial return* i show that Florida Is voting six toon* against Prohibition and to thus likelj to become the 33rd out of the 31 States required to vote "wet" Inorda to sod Prohibition.— Renter
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  • 153 18 Tragedy Outside King's Palace. London. Oct. T. An elderly motor driver's fainting fit while at the wheel Is believed to have been the cause of the tragedy at the changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace today. The car. a saloon, estimated to be travelling at 00 miles
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  • 76 18 French Statesman Still Weak After Illness. Lyons. Oct. 10. The health of the ex-Premier, M Herrlot. underwent a considerable Improvement on Sunday. During the afternoon the paUent was able for the 1 first time to leave his bed for a few 1 moments and to receive a
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  • 54 18 British Air Attache To lire In BH,»f>»v London, Oct 10. i Wlng-Commandor R. P. Wlllock. Air > Attache to China, wno Is aatni» K on r Nov. 11. has decided to live In *P»a«»s*»ai I and not at Peiplng. Aviation firms took r objection to his being stationed
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  • 115 18 Little Entente Countries' Latest Plans. London. Oct I. The plans formed at the recent conference of the Little Entente at SlnaU for closer co-operation of all South European States are being actively pursued with the participation of the sovereigns concerned. A meeting has Just terminated at the Isle
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  • 61 18 Dutch Proposal Opposed By Germany. Oeneva, Oct. 7. The Oerman delegation has torpedoed the Dutch resolution regarding the appointment by the League of s Refugee High Commissioner by announcing their Intention to oppose the League's direct participation In the question. As one negative vote will nullify the resolution,
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  • 57 18 Chinese Students In London Celebrate The Day. London. Oct 10. Sixty Chinese students and numerotu British friends packed China House at an Informal tea-party In celebration ol the anniversary of the Republic The guests were received by Mr. 8a Leeching, Warden of China House. The celebrations conclude tonight
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  • 109 18 British Lottery Laws Circumvented. London. Oct. 7. The Duke of Atholl announces that no "gifts" will be received after to day. This cryptic announcement marks the end of the first phase In the huge plan to circumvent the British lottery laws. Thwarted by the Home Office warning when
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  • 91 18 30 Persons Killed After Armistice Expires. Oeneva, Oct 9. M. Mkns Jedda (Liberia) U being pressed to make up his mind quickly with regard to the League's plan for the solution of Liberia's* problems In consequence of the news that fighting has broken out among natives on
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  • 64 18 Fined $182,000 By Atlantic Conference. New York, Oct T. I The arbitrator of the North Atlanl tie Conference has fined the North Oerman Lloyd SI 82.000 (or accepting I registered marks as passage money by which passengers saved IS per cent, t If the fine la collected.
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  • 84 18 Miners (Manning (General Strike. Brussels. Oct 10. The who c mining popuiaMon of Bel glum has been In a state of effervescence since last Sunday at the prospect of the danger of a general strike. The mine-owners have given notice of the termination cf the wage agn-en.ents.
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  • 42 18 Rugby. Oct. S. The King has approved the appointment of Mr. Courtenay Forbes, Counsellor at the Madrid Embassy, to be Minister In Lima and Quito In succession to Mr. C. H. Bentlnck. who has been transferred to Sofia British Wireless.
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  • 38 19 n i- Jacksonville. Oct. 11. le Florida has voted 4 to 1 against >f prohibition Rfut^r U, Hortd* U the 33rd oyt of 3C States r- required to vote wet In order to end >«• prohibition
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    48 20 KMillls OF MALTA at Wtmtmlntm Cathedral at Urn iwlubhllmi of Malta Dit Left U ritht Mr llirk Croat* Jealags *f IrcUa4 Mr. Im Dim Mr. Carey Bin Dr. <?■!■■»•■■ Aftat C— *cmJ far Malta hi L—<— th« Karl of ytaWrk (otn« 4e R*M« and Cmt Jo*> Saite. (HhK N*w«.)
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