The Straits Times, 19 October 1933

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  • 36 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NIARLY A CXNTCRY THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. .<> \*N_m SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1983. PRICE 10 < The Straits Times $0 PA< SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 19U. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 265 1 •INGAPORt: TB. CECIL ST. OPHONr 8!B1V. GRIEHSONS N?IVAT ANNOUNCING ADDITIONS TO the JOT.MER RANGE OF i NATURAL FLAVOUR PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY THE LARGEST CANNING ORGANIZATION IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. AYLMER TOMATO JUICE AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP AYLMER GOLDEN BANTAM CORN AYLMER GOLDEN WAX BEANS AYLMER DICED BEETS AYLMER SPINACH AYLMER REFUGEE
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    • 224 1 RUALJfcft.UM»im: jtivlT*sT. cphone aesa). GRIEnSONi N?IVAT NU BACK S^>>. CORSETRY gjjtS /\L^A FLEXIBLE AS YOUR OWN V* _7 iPS, You can almost forget you uvar a T\ *r SHb A corset when it's a Nu-Back you are jf\\~^ In iff rwL i_\ wearing. Such comfort Such /V*^^**<k\ W V freedom
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 420 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APf AR LJNB. I Ei:sland MAP. PASSENOER AND CAROO SERVICES .L 5N CO v I Will! HIS MAJESTY'S >SU PAR E-ABT MAIL SERVICE. NDON POR CHINA AND JAPAN Due Tonnage Spore 6 810 Oct 2. 15 000 Oet 2" 17.000 Not I) ORE 6 000
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    • 635 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NiriHlfl i( bVN KMSHA.) TO LONDON. Naplea. Manrillea. Loadon. Antwerp Rotterdam and Mtddle*br*agh Vesseb Tonnage Due Sal HIMA MARU 10.000 On It 30 I MARU 12.000 Ort. 31 Not 1 HAKONE MAKU 10.400 No\ 15 16 WARY 17.000 Nov 30 Dec. 1 I HSHIMI MARU 10.900 Dec. 14
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    • 628 2 BURNS PHILP LINL (Incorpnrated tn Austra'ta POR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE Tta JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARBLLA i7.B«s tont) and the ss MANOOLA < 3.3-2 tons) (Cargo only). The MARELLA Is one of the tantest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 571 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Denmark.; PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO OENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBI/RG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom Prom Pro*n Spore Malacca Port Penant Bwett I BORINGIA 24 in 24 10 25 10 I PIONIA 14 11 14 11 15 11 17 11 EKRIA 512 6 12
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    • 880 2 THK Bl It. II NVH list (Orran Till 111 MIMMS SIMM>H!I Steam Ship Co.. LM. and hina Motu .1 *****1 I Til Steam Narration Co, ltd I THE (IN\KI> ST!\M MM < THE STR*ITS STEAMSHIP CO, I.TU Till W:\U\K -Tt \Ms||ir ((I I TI» THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LT.. Till
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  • 568 3 '.Wociation To Promote Shipping: Harmony. In view of the fact that Japan Is «onfonted with many shipping problems, leading shipping men have now arranged with the Government authorities to me»t every month In the middle of the month. This meeting wUI be named the Kalwakai (Shipping ny
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  • 165 3 Hopes Of Resumption Of Trade. Boat* drawn. < W feet have been going up the Hal no to Tientsin from Tangku for stv-ral days without mishap, thus den.onstratlng some lmBl in -le condition of the scouring 'A the river channel by a strong currsit continues to help MM
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  • 298 3 Trade With India Reported Booming. The extension of the Indo-Japanes Commercial treaty, though It Is only for one month, is giving a favourable Impression on cargo movements, says the Japan Chronicle. It Is expected by the Japanese press that the cargo; movement, at least by the NY K
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  • 235 3 Reported Transfer Of Tonnage. The Sclndla Steam Navigation Company, which Is owned In India. Is understood to have purchased from the British India Steam Navigation Co. three steamships, the Chakdara. Edavana and Cocar.ada, which are being renamed Burmistan. Jalagopul and Jalaburgar respectively. I The Inference Is. states the
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  • 191 3 Coastal Navigation Aids To Be Improved. Three new lighthouses casting uion than $4,000 to erect will soon be add ed In the navigable channel outside of the Swabue harbour, says th< Canton Oazette. These lighthouse: will be on the rocks at Sam Tim Kum Taishek and Sam Tui
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  • 97 3 TEUC«R. Brit. 5.7«1 tons, from Hakodate 11-10. (or Port Svitt.-nham 33-10. KASHIMA MARU. Jap. 6.147 tons, from Yokohama 11-10. for Middlesbrough via Penang M-10. i I SOUDAN. Brit J.4T7 tons, from Otaru lt-10. for London via Pt. SvetUnham 11-1 KI.ANO. Brit.. 732 tons, from Penang 19-11. (or Penang
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  • 98 3 Thursday. October It. Ships ahflat Ike Waarrw or axs«r4a« to gflSMa n*om Oate. ■bbbrm KKTTCL BAEBOIK Main Wharf Lch "Priocca Mary." Vet Mary Row." ou wh».-f mi. Coal Wharf NIL VU8SLS IN DBT DOCK*. TaajMf Pmfmr Albert Dock RwUu Victoria Dock Tug "Pan&k" Kr^rl Harbour Klac't Dock
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  • 88 3 Precautions Adopted By Shipping Companies. Although some Canton passenger tow-boats are strongly armed against attack by pirates, owners of these boats on the West River run have decided at a recent meeting to begin the Joint sailing system, whereby they can help each other on the way
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  • 48 3 ■From Our Own Correspondent > Medan, Oct. 16. The Java Bode says that an lm- agreement has been reached oiiween Japanese and Retherlands i Indian shipping Interests whereby "opurlands Indian steamers will In frtrn carry 50 per cent, of the r.nifnt Imported Into the NEI. from Ji;if.n
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 429 3 j£ NORDDEUTSCHEP Llr* aI J flneorpor«t*»d T^r OCTRlfany.) The undermentioned are Urn company's Intended fixtures OUTWARD lISAR for IloUo. Manila. Hong Kong. Sbanshai. N Chlr Japan o. M SAARBRUCt>.EN for IloUo. Manila. Hong Kong. Shangba!. N China japan Nor t i MAIN (or Manila. Hone Kong. Shanghai. N China Japan
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    • 456 3 PRF.SinF.NT LINERS Reduced Fares £67.3.11. MANILA HONG KONG TO EUROPE. %1\ IM Kl< 4 TnrW claaa scram th* ParlAc Ist rlasa Rail la Aaierlea. TaarM class AUastic I a the a*w aa4 (uaw sj. MaahatUa m ML Waahlag««a\. (If ptfc.|t Ur agh Urn P. x Ca b ieasrtd approximately C7.C.1
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    • 361 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorpnrated ta England* -ELLERMAV LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBI M Via Parts astd San t'astal Due Balls Su-amrr Spare Spore CITY Of BAGDAD Oct. 30 Not. t CITY OP I.ILLK Not. M Dec. t CITY OF FVANSVIIIJE Dec 79 Jan 1 CITY OP NORWICH
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 83 3 TIDE TABLES. Sunday. Ostaker IS. H W. 11 45 am 9 ft 7 in L W 544 am.. 1 ft. 8 to IJO p.m. 2 la. M <rday. Oilitu tj. l ajn.. I ft. •In 1 J. 20 p.m.. 9 7 m. L W 121 am 4 ft.. 7 5
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    • 73 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. suuons Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. Ins Sunshine temp. T hra. *F Alor SUr 90 NU 9 7 75 Bitlawan 92 NU 64 74 K Trengganu 89 006 9.1 74 Buklt Jeram 90 Nil 11.7 74 Malacca 87 NU 111 73 Singapore (Mt. Faberi
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    • 595 4 ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges aad awtrwcUaaa far CIASSilIID ADVUTISEItKNTS are aa aader 25 cents per line per Insertion with* mlr.!-m-jn charge of 81 per Insertion There are approximately stx words to a Une Births. Marriage*. Deaths. Acknowledgments, AanouncemeiiU and P.P.C. cards wtll be cbsrged at the ate of 83 each
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    • 763 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bungalow*. Angullla Park. Angullla Co. HOOSE on Institution HUL Kant $60 United Engineers. TO LET. 7. Napier Rd, ft 14. Chalswortb Road. Apply Meyer Bros. TO LET. Botaxlc Oarden View 3. Cluny Road Tanglin. Apply 41, Naaslm Road. TO LET, SHOP. FLAT. Amber Mansions Appl; Spore
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    • 715 4 MISCELLANEOUS LESSONS IN PIANO AND FRENCH. Madame Dart*. 7. Oxley Road. TaL 65? V Ton can have THE SUNDAY TIMES dellv- i ered to you every week for three month* tor f 1.60. Manager. Sunday Time*. IP YOU HAVE RELATIVES OR FRIENPS Overseas, have the StraiU Budget posted to them
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    • 840 4 TEN D E RS I GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received at the Honourable Resident Councillor's Office. Penang. '.r to noon of Oct. 23. 1933 for the following Ereetlea ef a New EagMah Sefceal at -WesUaads." Feaang. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit
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    • 736 4 AUCTION NOTICES. EXPRESS LIQUIDATION AUCTION SALE of all stocks-ln-trade and Shop Plttincs. etc To be held at M HIOH STREET. Singapore Oa Friday. Oct. 26, 1933 st 19.36 aJB. Comprising a variety of Silk and Cotton Piece Ooods. Silk Klmonoft. Dressing Oowns. Socks. Stockings. Blanket). Novelties. Ornaments Imitation jewellery, curios,
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    • 639 4 BUSINESS CARDS FIG A R O Sacrlal Reduced < turret Far O-TOBt.K snd NUVIMRIK OM T WAVING Fnroßean l-idir« Hair Dreiaers. Balßes HoUl ilsmb 12*) and al 93 Bras Base* Read. MASSAGE HALL MANKTHK \\i; M \M MSI Mr*. BAED and Mlas HAN A. 66. WATEKLOO STREET. Telephone 74h7. LEGAL
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 38 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES flagaawr* WHbin OwtasaW wHhewt Malaya. Malaya. FeaUga. Monthlt 8 3.60 HM I S 56 *»aarter», 88 56 812.66 lIM Half Yearly $17.64) 334.66 $I»*J learly $34.66 $4*66 354A66 Wte.-OassaHlsa is skasM asesade the sank ton sal
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  • 5468 5 Rubber Restriction Rumours And The Only Certainty— Dhorce Court Changes— A Snub For Uncle Arthur— Winter Weather Begins. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Office. Fleet Btreet, Oct. 4. LONDONS great thought this »eek Is that rubber restriction is inevitable. Shareholders, speculators, and mere onlookers alike are
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 162 5 HOTELb PreienU TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY OCT. 21st. "THE MADCAPS of MONTMARTRE" ELEANORE NINON ROY PIERRE and LEO MANTIN. DANCE FORMAL 9.45 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT ADMISSION NON-DINERS S1.OO SATURDAY OCTOBER 28th. "RAFFLES MOVIE BALL" IN AID OF THE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY ADMISSION $1.50 PHONE 5381 BOOK YOUR TABLES NOW RAFFLES CELEBRATED
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    • 39 5 FRESH STOCKS— JUST ARRIVED "Comorin" OLDHAM BRITISH MADE "Faithful Service" DRY HT BATTERIES TRIPLE CAPACITY TYPES 64 Volt Blocks $6-00 16 do Grid Bias 1-20 SOLE AGENTS RADIO SERVICE Co. off Malaya Ltd. Broidciit Houm. 2. Orchard Road. Singapore.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 527 5 &B.C PROGRAMME. For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay State* from Urn Empire tramv mitter, Darentry. England. Two of the following- f reqnendes and I waTtlencths will be used in the trans- I misiions to the Indian tone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. TODAY. 620 a.m. Song .anoforte Recital.
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  • 59 6 Mysterious Crime In Burma. Rangoon. Sept. 29. News has been received here of ghastly crime In Syrtam. an India; priest being the. victim. The headman of the village report that he heard a disturbance and o: Investigating found the priest, whos identity Is unknown, lying dead wit: several
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 70 6 GUNS! I REVOLVERS!! I AMMUNITION your opportunity now TO BUY AT j FACTORY PRICES. BRITISH j FRENCH j BELGIUM Iguns I LEADING MAKES. OUR PRICES 40 LOWER j THAN WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY ELSEWHERE. BUY FROM DIRECT IMPORTERS. Wire Nails OF Local Manufacture PRODUCED FROM THE BEST QUAIJTY STEEL.
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    • 172 6 liiiicurci V|TA I_C U IV! \Sk sod/iiny \&antiseptic 1 1 Powder For sufferers from •unlmrn and heat ra-li.-. A|>|il\ freely to the «(T. t, <1 jurtanil n<>tr Ikiw quick K it tin* l'urniii- an<l it. li ing, ami pr>\. lit- lli.- i l.aliI :<>m c h.ilnii: tin- «Liii M.llUl *PUppa(M*U>aU
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  • 250 7 NAZI REGIME AND THE C HURCH. "Positive Christians." lUBHOPB STRIKING SPCSCIL Eisenach. Oct. 14. ••in Luther festival week reached a climax on Friday evening in a speech by Reich Bishop Meuller. In attitude of National Socialism towards Christianity was set ..'imistakable clearness. .nlng first of all the relation of Klme
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  • 42 7 Armed Men Carry Off Voting Slips. Belgrade. Oct. 14 1 eld on Sunday tulted In an iry .'<>r the Yugoslav supporting '1 "0 per between it various .md Pnustala io restore 30 men. all i ning the with guns Aneta-Trans-
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  • 68 7 Outlaw Chief Shot By Turkish Police. Istanbul. Oct. 14. Ttiut highway robbery has not yet been completely eliminated In the I Near East countries is shown by a I struggle bet we. i the Turkish police and a group of bandits that had been pillaging West Anatolia
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  • 43 7 I Manager Of Persian National Hank Sentenced. Teheran. Oct 14. rmer manager of the Persian i I n Dr. Llndenblatt. has! il to three years' lmI 'tit and fined £7.000 for frau- j dulent transactions. Including the fal- oi accounts—Aneta-Trans-
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  • 54 7 Berlin. Oct 14 The former Prussian Minister of l)r HirUiefer. who was in a concentration camp on :<>U<>wing a clash with NatlonalSoriulist Storm troops, has been released according to an announcement now made Dr. Hirtsiefer was a member of the Socialist -Centrist Braun cabinet, which had ruled Prussia for
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  • 95 7 Meeting Of (ierman And Polish Experts. Warsaw. Oct 11. The first meeting of lhe Oerman and Polish economic experts took place on Tuesday with the object of finding a basis of agreement to end the commercial war which has been Is progress between the two countries
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  • 73 7 Chemical Armour M For Metals Discovered. Leningrad, Oct. 2. Alter three years of research, the All- j Union Institute of Metals in Leningrad j solved the problem of protection of iron ;.nd steel from corrosion. ;>>vlet engineers Dyrmont. Salko and V.tdaliun alscovered a chemical armour for metals, representing
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  • 33 7 Hollywood. Oct 5 Renee Adoree died today at SurUand. a health resort, of a respiratory aUment which forced her out of h:r prominent place in the films a few years ago.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 629 7 j LET YOUR GIFTS THIS YEAR BE^ 111/* 1 m<Mt/iete MADE OF SPECIAL MALAYAN DELICACIES, d I Case Containing off: 2 bottles Curry Powder. 1 Ground Red Chillies. 1 Thick Spiced Pickles. 1 Home-made Mango Chutney. i Ix 4 Ib. tin Gula Malacca. Ix 3 Ib. tin Dainty Pearl Sago.
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  • 172 8 Tin Quotations Recover. ANOTHKR SMALL DROP IN RIBBER. CTrom Our Financial Correspondent.) S njrar<ore, Thur Todav's Prices Rubber. 12' 4 eta., a Ib.. down 4 ct. Tin. Singapore price 12.37'. down 62'.. (Jold. M 12s. ',d., up ."K 6' 2 d. Ye*terda> Prices Rubber, bmhm, I 13
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  • 313 8 Singapore. Oct. 19. 12 noon. Buyer. Seller 4.25 I Cube 7.75 >urg Cube 7.75 Munlok White Pepper 21.50 White Pepper 20.50 Black Pepper 1250 Mixed Black Pepper 900 <">pra, sundrled 3 15 Copra, mixed 2.60 2 SO Small Flake Tapioca 4 25 Fair Flake Tapioca 4.40 Mcd Pearl Tapioca
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  • 34 8 ■y Porteu Rtrt'i.1 Cirthic* Cont* Vrrdr mix Rocwrl Left Arrtt Sparc LiaiiB Srpt 14 Oct. Srpt IS Oct 7 Srpt II Oct. 7 Srpt 30 Oct. 1« Sept. U Oct. M
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • 234 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to" the daily circular issued by the Hong Konpr and Shanghai Banking Corr« LLIMj. Londun. mimtrlt' sight 2/4 London, 3 months' tight 2 4 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 7 iondon, 30 days' sight 2/4 382 Ix>ndon, demand I
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    • 76 8 CH AMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Hmm, Oct. 19. K.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 12' t 12H fF.0.8.) 12. \l-ii SUndard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers. Seller* Oct. 12 5 16 12 7 It, ::*ov.-Dec. 12 7 1>: Jan.-Mar. 12 7 16 12 10 Apr-June lift U
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    • 32 8 STRATH ISLA RUBBER PROFIT. < From Our Own Correspondent London Oct. IS. Strathlsla Perak > Rubber Estates ctJ. reports a profit of £2.116 for *he PMf ended June 30 and has carried orward £6.726.
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    • 60 8 From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 18. Pa tan 1 P ra Plantations. Ltd. reports la profit of £3.195. and has declared a dividend of 2' 2 per cent. £$.739 been carried forward. (From Our Own Correspond, nt > London. Oct. 18. Petallng Tin Limited has dec:
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    • 30 8 Malls from Europe. (London malls dispatched Sept. 28 >. ex 8.1. Rajula will arrive by train tomorrow mon Correspondence will be ready for <: very to boxholders at 8.45 am
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    • 66 8 Inrormation has been received from the Alor Star a»enU of the Dutch Air Service that the mall plane from Europe will arrive at Alor Star at 11.30 am. today. The mall Is expected to arrive In Singapore at 4.30 p.m. today and will be delivered Immediately. Information has
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 466 8 Issue i Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang Buyers Sellers. 30/- 31/II a Austral Malay I 5, Aver Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 50 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt Hong Kong
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      • 286 8 issue Val. I'd. Buyers Sollera 2 2 Alex. Brick Oru. 100 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.45 1.55 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 5.15.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.10 5.2"> xd £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 24 25/£1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 22 6
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      • 142 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'j p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4*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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      • 372 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Today's Prices Freer Lyall k Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 0.86 0.95. 0.75 0.90 Alor Gajah (SI) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. HiUm ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.75 100 A. Kuning ($1) 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.40 1.50 1.25
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  • 184 8 SlaX Pandjantt. Benfkalt* si»» i-n kan Baror. Port dr K"ck Pad*.:.I TJd 3 30 p m. North N -C— ft N Wnt Sumatra I K iro|v and (irrat Britain iKota Acocnci <Dutrh Mini. 7 pm. Java. Southern Sum- tra. South Eact Borrwo. OMrfe M luccm Timor Dilly
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  • 55 8 The programme of drills up to and for week-ending. Oct. 22 is as Thursday. 515 p m.. Headquart. rs. Ltetore "Army Co-ni> by Wing blunder PB. Hunter, RAF Saturday 1 M pm H S.R.E. i vi. Camp. Sunday. Headquarters. SI; Camp; 7.15 a.m.. Bedok. SRA <v>. Practice Shoot; Buklt
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 89 8 ■WSP»^"^^IU S-*S^CZT*t"~~*™"^al THF ROYAL EXCHANGB LONDON! Head Office o' tha ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INqOMOftATCOA 0 1/20 T>« Carawatloa waa f»aad«d nrt Sl* rvara a«a and i» tac aWrat cvaaoalto laaaraar* (i»t, B ih« WarU. Th. Head O«r, baa •crapM Ihr abort aitr (a Ik* kwart of ta« (lly of l^o.doa
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 99 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WFT K. FrMa*. Octtbrr Pollrr Band. Botanical Jar. Saturd^v Orlebrr 21. PrraJt Races, rirst Day The Uttlf Devil" by R.:- v Ooodwood Park Hotel 130 pm Toradar. OrUbrr M, Annual mlr KlnU Tin Drwluin. I HlCant Bank Chambrn. noon Prrak Racea. Second Day Wttaraiay. Oriafccr 25. LrtiiUtlTr
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1055 9 Mr. J. M. Ryrie*s Speech. DEPRESSION STILL Amen results. The 36th annual ordinary general meeing of the Anglo-Slam Corporation. Limited was held on Bept. 26 at 5. St Helen's Place. London. EC Mr J. M Ryrie. the chairman of the corporation, presided. The Chairman said that in
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    • 325 9 Closing Quotations In London. (Prom Our Own Correspondent). London, Oct. 18. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below:— The rise or fall is in relation to the price of Oct 17. COVKBNMKNT STOCKS. BBJTISB. Rfcc or Pall Coaranlon Loan SS r r
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    • 730 9 Experiments Jn Bleaching. In the Malayan Agricultural Journal Messrs C. D. V. Oeorgl. (Acting Agricultural Chemist) and T. D. Marsh. (Assistant Agriculturist), give an account of some additional experiments carried out on a semi -commercial scale In the oil palm factory at the Qoyernment Experimental
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    • 920 9 Increased Activity. 1 IMPROVED DEMAND FROM HINA LIKELY. i (From Our Own Correspondent > Manchester. Bept. 20. After a quiet period lasting several weeks, partly due to the holiday seaMa of the year, there are now Indications of increased activity In Mm cashlre cotton Industry. During the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 608 9 BANKING. NKDKRLANDSCH INDlsc m; HANDS 1 \n V k>tabltabed ISCJ at Amsterdam a )mt Capital Olds l^).000.00t gsr ESP™ 111 IB llllllt VMsTLKDAsI rkwi n <>m icrs rut u\r.t r KOIIIKIUM OVLKM.AS BRANCRkS. 'lead Office for Dutch FJa* I: frm\M H OH li \ST INDIES Ampenan. Bardoenn Cherlbon OorooU!^ Makaaaar.
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    • 50 9 RENE ULLMANN ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF NEW JEWELLERY BROOCHES CUT BROOCHES— RRACrXETR. ENGAGEMENT AND DINNER RINGS— DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS ETC WRIST WATCHES SET WITH DIAMONDS. ALL TSX LATEST STYLES. rTtECIOI'S STONES OF THs) BEST QI'AUTY. HUCES, THK LOWEST RENE ULLMANN CafgW BasMlag Rraaek. ataaafara BMa. SINGAPORE. M A. Blill flao*.
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    • 310 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TR\i»IN(. SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HKM) Of! 1< I: UMTttDAII WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THK H \«.l K. HKM) OFKH'E FOR THK I I ■ATA VIA. Branches throughout the I>. I Indies and lr> the Straits SrttlenirrU. India, China. Japan and Arabia.
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  • 970 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE THURSDAY ,OCT .19, 1933. THE AMERICAN PLAN. Not without excuse, the majority of newspaper readers in this country arc somewhat vague as to the Implications of President Roosevelt's plan to restore prosperity in the United States Of course, we ail know the purpose and the method
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  • 18 10 •What ■■■jtaid/ futi to Know about Money PUnocd and edited by O. D. H. Oott. Victor Oollancs. to.
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  • 290 10 In yesterday's leading article on the subject of mission schools there were references to funds granted by governments for the maintenance of schools and to the amounts paid as salaries to the Christian Brothers for their work as teachers. The article was so phrased as to leave the
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  • 669 10 THE NEW "ROD A." The Roda. the magazine of the Rotary movement in Malaya and Slam has recently come under new editorship, and the September number Is a great Improvement on previous Issues There Is an attractive cover in grey and silver, and special articles, phoro
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  • 809 10 WAR DEBTS. Mr. Hartley Withers, the English economist, in this article disagrees with the general view that the only hope of bringing world trade back to normal it by complete cancellation of War debts. On the other hand, he agrees, suspension of payments should be demanded until
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  • 111 10 Singapore. ADCLPHI HOTEL Special Dtiuwr Dance Ctbtrtt. VHftMTIM Hold Mr Tu. With June* Dunn Sally Blcts. IS— is omm I Ukt Your Nrrvf With Doufla* Palrbanka Jr LorrM* Young. ■II 111 OBftAT WOULD Cabaret— There Ooes The Bride Hooey MULBOIUU.H Id-Ka-Cband Indian Talk*. 15— i.U. MKW WOKLO Side Bhotn,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 101 10 BRITISH THROUGHOUT THREE STAR SOUTH AFRICAN BRANDY M ABSOLUTELY PURE I3k WINE BRANDS MADE V yjjA KNTIRKLY FROM THE DISTILLATION OF ■jiCa wim:. l\*^rH MELLOW. WHOLESOME <^%$M OF DELICIOUS FLAVOUR. PRODUCE OF THE EMPIRE agents R^^§o JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Incorporated in England) MM.AI'OKI. M VIA I.IMIIR, I'fNAM, nnd IPOH.
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  • 426 11 WEAKENING IN CURRENCIES. Report From New York I-Achanpre Market. THE lU'DGET. Proposals To Remedy The Deficit. tdmir to a report from the N<« ork exchange market France may abandon the K«ild -tandard. There habeen a con-iderable weakening in Kuropean currencies. nee at the moment
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  • 84 11 Women To Vote For The First Time. Madrid. Oct 14. Women will be allowed for the first time to take part In the Cortes electlons on Nov. IS. Statistics show that the number of women In the Cortes will be considerably higher than men. For Instance. Madrid will
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  • 99 11 lilood-Stained (Juillotine At I moiling Ceremony. Purl*. Oct 14. i When spectators assembled at the marketplace in the city of Arra. for the unveiling of the statue oi Robes- Pierre they found a sinister guillotine bearing numerous traces of blood In the centre of the square, where
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  • 132 11 IS. Regulations For Cotton Industry. Washington. Oct. 18. No new productive machinery may be installed In the cotton textile Industry without permission of Oen. Hugh 8. Johnson, the recovery administrator, according to regulations dealing with the Industry which he has just approved. (ODE PIRATES. And Prison
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  • 154 11 Cricketer Convicted Of Manslaughter. Brisbane, Oct. 14. Herbert Spencer O amble 30) an Indent agent and Interstate crtcket»r. who was charged In the Criminal Court with unlawfully killing Mary Dowley (81) on July 23. was found guilty of manslaughter, the Jury adding a strong recommendation to mercy on
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  • 91 11 Cautiousness In View Of Uncertainties. London, Oct. 17 In view of prevailing uncertainties, operators on the Stock Exchange have continued to act cautiously but In the latter part of the day rather more Interest was displayed, features being the Improvement In German loans and the sharp recovery of
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  • 82 11 Dutch Journalist In Leipzig Arrested. Berlin. Oct. 17. DWMtlves have arrested a wellknown Dutch journalist. Baron van Swlnderen. the correspondent of the Haagsche courmnt and other Dutch newspapers and a member of the Foreign Press Association here. He was arrested outside the Reichstag fire trial court room
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  • 52 11 Dutch Consul-general At Leipzig. Berlin. Oct. 17. Dr. Knobel, the Dutch Consul-Oen-ersl at Leipzig, who attended the fire trial on behalf of his country, died In a cinema here from heart failure. The audience was unaware of his death, believing that he waa asleep In his seat
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  • 48 11 Death Of Pioneer In Surgery. London. Oct. 12. The death has taken place of the famous surgeon. Sir Arthur Mayo Kobaon, who was described by experts at one of the world's great pioneers in abdominal surgery. He was 80 years i of ace Reuter Wireless.
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  • 197 11 If Germany Warred. STORY CHARACTERISED AS "ABSURD." Geneva, Oct. 18. Switzerland Is uneary over the recent developments which are coupled with the reports that Germuiy. In th« tvent of war. Is contemplating marching Into France through Switzerland. It la understood that a Bill will shortly be
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  • 160 11 Towed 3,550 Kilometres By A Plane. Koktebel. Oct. 13. Pilot Yudln on his glider G-8, towed i by an aeroplane piloted by the aviator, i Skorodumov. arrived here to take part in the all-Union meet of gliders on the Kllementievo Hills. At the height of 500 metres the
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  • 86 11 Now The Country Seat Of French Premier. Parts. Oct 14. The French Prime Ministers will henceforth have a country seat placed at their disposal, where they will be able to rest during week-ends. For this purpose the Government has purchased a beautiful property, known as Chateau la
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  • 79 11 Appointments By President Hindenburg. Berlin. Oct. 14 President Hlndenburg has appointed the former Oerman Minister to Stock- > holm. Herr von Rosenberg, to be Am1 bassador to Ankara: the former Councillor to the Oerman Embassy at Madrid. Oen. tod Mackcnsen. as Minister Plenipotentiary to Budapest; the former Consul-Oeneral
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  • 68 11 Misrule Of Maharajah Of Dew as. Bombay. Oct. 17. The Maharajah of Dews* ha* been deprived by the Viceroy of all his power*, owing to hla mlsgovernment and squandering of revenue* obtained by UnUon. A British administrator has been appointed to take charge of the 8tate. This
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  • 126 11 "Must Take Stock." SEA LORD'S VIEW OF NAVAL STRENGTH. London. Oct. 18. "The nation must take stock of its defence position and consider whet tier it is maintaining Its naval strength In accordance with 1U policy." declared Admiral Sir Ernie Chatfleld. the First Sea Lord of the
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  • 79 11 19 Buried Alive In Honduras. Washington. Oct. 11. Notwithstanding 15 big tropical storms, the record for 1933 as a huiTlcane year Is not over A message from Toguelgalpas. Honduras, reports that 19 people were burled alive by a landslide at the village of Apolpol. following a hurricane accompanied
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  • 78 11 Arabs Hostile To Increased Immigration Jerusalem. Oct IS. Tln-helmeted British and other police armed with batons patrolling the streets were apparently dissuasion enough to prevent any serious disorder arising from the Arab mass demonstration against the recent Increase In Jewish Immigration, which was planned for today. Hitherto only
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  • 77 11 Example Of British Generosity Oeneva. Oct. 11. The world was demonstrating Its innate powers of recovery in spite of the Ineffectual efforts of politicians and economists, according to the chairman, Mr. T. E. Water, winding up the session of the League Assembly. "Let the powers of the world
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  • 69 11 Safety Of Foreigners In Germany. Berlin. Oct 17. Strict instructions to abstain from molesting foreigners have been Issued by the Ministry for the Interior. The Minister states that foreigners must be protected In every way and police intervention, when necessary, must be tactful and courteous. Two Nazis
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  • 57 11 Son-in-Law Of Joffre Dies From Injuries. Paris. Oct. 14. O*n Pelletrtn, who was seriously Injured on Sunday In a motor accident during a tour of Inspection of the frontier garrisons In the French Alps, has succumbed to his Injuries. The General, who was 59 years of age, was
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  • 64 11 Gun Tractor Charges Into Dense Crowd. Madrid. Oct 10 During a military parade In the main street of MeUlla the steering gear of a tractor conveying a heavy gun broke down. The tractor charged Into the denae crowd and two people were killed and 25 seriously Injured
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  • 452 11 Pointed Remarks By Premier. Paris. Oct. 17. "We are deaf to no word and we are blind to no act. declared M. Uuladicr In the Chamber In a brief reference to Germany's withdrawal from the Disarmament Conference. If Germany desired an understand Ing why did she
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  • 130 11 Hitler's Book Now In English. London. Oct. 14. The English edition of Herr Hitler's autobiographical bock. My Struggle." ni put on the market on Friday and reviewed at length by the leading newspapers. The Engllih edition has been boiled down to about two- thirds of the Oerman edition
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  • 82 11 Swept Into Lake From Mountain Side. Bergamo. Oct. 13. A trade accident coating the live* of four workmen occurred on Thursday on tbe precipitous sides of the mountain lake Nero dl Avlasco, In the Upper Sorlana Valley, where a concrete reinforcement was being fixed on the rocky
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  • 1087 11 Anti-Japanese Feeling Ajcrjarravated. HNHANG MISSION. Nankins: Warned Of Separatist Move. laU-JapMMM fivlinn is running hii;h in union M ih result ,,f ;hi- kidnapping Km moiian (who had becon Chinese citizen) alloi;cdl> l>\ JapaMM agaMa. The mumti< n ha> bwn aajajravataa' b> the reported landing of MM
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  • 473 12 I1I 1 Mishap At Beginning Of Last Hop to Australia. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sourabaya. Oct. 19. llm attempted to take off at 9 o'clock this morning (W.i l time) for Australia, intending to arrive south ol W\ndham at 9 o'clock tonight (Australian
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  • 41 12 II M TAKES OFF AT 11.10 a.m. ni Our Own tor-respondent.) Souraiiaya. Oct. 19. \ftrr again setting stuck In t fir mid in an effort to get off. llm took off successfully at ll.lt am (local time) for Derby.
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  • 96 12 Rise In Anticipation Of F.M.S. Tax. It week has not I ng to Mr. Tan ing secretary of the Slam?* did in Singapore irger part of the rice consumed by Chines* 1 in Malaya comes from •ling F.MS, tax hi* been Mr Tan told the Times this morning.
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  • 73 12 Whole Country Now Quiet. The following official telegram has I been received by the Siamese Consul General In Singapore: Korat troops are now at Pakchong 1 Korat town has rallied to the Government side. The Government troops of the Nakonsawan division and the whole the Air Force at
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  • 92 12 Plans For International Kxhihition. Maauuen »l the VW C A are planmattußal exhibition to be tlu- public the first week in r This exhibition will preplctures. 1 and exthe physical and the life and lnterD some of the flftyt« whi-rctheYWC.A func- in charge of the for this exhibition will
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  • 72 12 Sikh Found Dead In Drain. milk seller on his rounds h Street at six o'clock this I the body of a Sikh. the police Th<- dead man. who is believed to have been a watchman at one of the .n the neighbourhood, had his i A blood-stained razor
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  • 20 12 R F Mohamed Kasslm and Co. are r .vug the Malacca premises r rtf occupied by Whlteaway. Laid- for occupation
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  • 128 12 Surrounding Houses Endangered. Within a space of one hour the Fire Brigade received three calls yesterday Tbs first was shortly before 3 o'clock in the afternoon when two engines I were sent to deal with a grass fire covering an area of 200 square yards at Mount Pleasant.
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  • 156 12 Pathan Who Caused A Fire. A Pathan taxi-driver was charged before the third magistrate with "doing a rash and negligent act by setting fire to benzine" at a pump In Anaon Road. The Incident occurred Immediately after his car had been filled with petrol. The car was not
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  • 296 12 Tips For Malayans Back From I^eave. A useful statement relating to customs duties on articles brought j into the F.M.B. In their personal laggage appears In the October number of The PUnter Mr. Charles Watney. London agent of the ISP., writes as follows One of
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  • 47 12 The steam ie*el» Solomon and Kiraau. pljint la the harbour, were In •■olliiion off the Yacht Club at It ».m today. The Solomon was struck In th- bow* and sank In two minutes. The ew of six were picked up by the Rimau i
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  • 84 12 Samsu As Sovereign Specific. 'I use it for heartache." said a Chinese woman. Goh Ah Moi. when charged before the criminal district I judge. Mr. H A. Forrer. with posses slon of a small quantity of dutiable samsu. His honour- Samsu seems to be a cure for all
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  • 54 12 The ambulance had a bus, day yesterday, being called no less than a dosen times to different parts of the town. Fortunately there were no serious cases, the majority being ones of assault. There were also two minor motor accidents and a case of a boy being scalded
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  • 540 12 Sailor's Evidence Of Car Crash. The of two sailors on the H M 8 Herald was recorded this morning before Mr H. A. Ferrer the cr*minal district Judge. In the case In which P. M. Love, a European warder. Is charged with causing grievous hurt by
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  • 33 12 Mr 8. B. Adltyan will deliver a lecture In the Indian Association premises. Race Course Road, tomorrow, at 7 p r.i. on the Malayan rice trr and Its effect on India's rice trade
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  • 553 12 Members In Arrears. NO POWER TO GRANT LATTTI'DE. Advice has been obtained from Kuala Lumpur legal flrsa by the IMS Benefit Society on a question that is of importanre to similar societies throughout the country. As a result this benefit society will immediately strike off
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  • 231 12 Escapade In Carpenter's Shop. The story of an escapade by four Tamil boys was told in the third police court before Mr R. J. T Curtis It was stated that four Tamils, the three accused and another, had visited the shop of a Chinese carpenter in Oeorge Street
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  • 810 12 EVIL OF DEEPAVAU "SQUEEZE." It is common knowledge that a few weeks prior to Oeepavall Kamasamys compatriots who are tn bu nass and In kranl Jobs Join In a common and unholy conspiracy to exploit him Bales end bales of cheap Indian clothing, glittering materials
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  • 5464 13 Volume Of Ninety Foolscap Pages. The e\ idenre heard by the (om mission of Inquiry into the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya is published by the Federated Malay Stales Government Press at the price of four dollars. The Commission consisted of Professor Engledow (president),
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  • 384 13 Mr. R. E. Earle. chief assistant electrical engineer, Singapore Harbour Board, has returned from leave. Mr. J. 8. Jenkins, of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Coy.. Singapore, and Mrs. Jenkins, have left for horn* Captain M. R. Dltmas. ordnance mechanical engl.ieer. Military Depart ment. Singapore, sailed for home
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  • Airmen's Rugger Victory. — Golf. —Australians Big Win At Home.
    • 339 14 Rugby Victory By 29 Points. pi* Wiltshire* mIL By four goals and three tries '29 taints- to nil. the ART severely beat t shire Regiment In a rugger tt Seietar yeiterday The Regime any marked lm- n the home team, whose me being d
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    • 631 14 I New Draft Passed At St Andrews. The Royal and Ancient Oolf Club, rt their business meeting at St. Andrews on Sept. 28. considered the new draft I of the riles of golf. Before this was submitted. Mr. W. Norman Boase. Chairman of the Championship Committee,
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    • 1001 14 Lancashire Rugby Side Routed. Warrington. Sept. 30 Playinc Inspired football. Australia tore a strong Lancashire team to pieces at Warrincton today, winming by U points to 7. after leading by IS points to 2 at half time, write* Claude Corbet t in the Brisbane Courier Mail. The
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  • 246 14 Costly Soccer Players' Summed Up. Behind locked gates, one of the most expensive football teams In the second Division of the English League recently played a secret match to find out what Is wrong. Directors and officials were the only spectators The club concerned wa"s Manchester United. When
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  • 38 14 .pwilh's Challenge With Ail-Steel Yacht. London. Oct 17 M Sopwlth. the aircraft and designer, has decided to I the America Cup with yacht Tne late Mr Upton was the only challenger •he past 30 years— Reuter
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  • 190 14 First Round Results At Bukit Timah. The following are the results ot the first round of the Ladies' Autumn cup competition at the Singapore Golf Club: Mrs. Campbell beat Mrs. Cralk 2 and 1 Mrs. Middlebrook beat Miss Hartley 8 and 7 Mrs. Thamsen beat Mrs. Macdonald
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  • 22 14 The following hockey matches arranged to be played yesterday afternoon were cancelled: V.MC.A. yi MC.U; CSC n S.CRC; R.AJF. »*> LA.
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  • 584 14 UJS. Tourists Prospects Reviewed. When this hockey teuon started, or will start. Is very difficult to record (writes Maxjorie Pollard In the MornIng Post for Sept. 20.) Already we have had International matches In Copenhagen, and on September 90 still before the official opening there Is to
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  • 211 14 Weakened Side Gives S.F.A. Hard Game. 'From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca. Oct. IS. The Malacca Club were not able to field full side against the Bt. Francis' Association but with the assistance of three of the LC.A. players did well to hold their opponents to a single
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  • 402 15 PADANG RUGBY -ALL-CHINA GAMES. S.C.C. OVERWHELMED BY WILTSHIRES. Club Too Slow For Soldiers. W.llNhirr Kcs IT HK- n« < A" nil. The S I :;fteen were overregimental he padang to the points (three tries and bring t<>- M game as I wl r he got out of the scrum from
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  • 55 15 Hi* Majest>'s l.imeiiifht Among Acceptors. London. Oct 16. The lot the Camire Dastur Limelight. W iit Denbigh. Andrea I .iymond i.vcrman. Hot Fight 1 Line, Alluvial. Erolca. Bow and Arrow Young Native. Tartan. Town ruantee. Cotonea*ter Seraph Scattercash. Eau de Rosra. Obesity Inglesant. Stalky Ole Thefont. H ithlln
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  • 536 15 Shanghai Canton Enter Football Final. Nanking. Oct. 18 The National Athletic Meeting being held In Nanking is duj to end on Oct. -u Yesterday's results *re as follows In the semi-final of the football event Canton beat Hopel by four' goals to one. Shar.iu..ii d ft&ted Hong'
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  • 401 15 Wants To Be "Selfridge" Of Sydney. Sydney. Oct. 16. Shortly after his last visit to England. Don Bradman remarked that the height of his ambition would be to own an emporium In Sydney like Self ridges. His first step In that direction has been taken. Bradman's
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  • 156 15 Twaar CVrUbrr It. Hockey Singa) -e trial 8 Padang Oolf Oarriaon OC Ladln Monthly Medal (bogey) FrUay. OtUkt M. Hockey Police II w. SRC. II.. Depot; BC.RC. "B" W. R.A.F. II. SRC. grd.. A PC. Ti T.M.C.A. U A PC. grd Ruibr SCC "A n. RAF. A. Satar«ar.
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  • 207 15 Playing The Ball Above The Shoulder. The following minor rule changes made by the International Hockey 1 Board this year will be of Interest to local umpires and players The amendments clear up a few difficulties which have hitherto existed j In the new rules: Rule 10.
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  • 95 15 Cable Comedy Of Offer To Kid Berg. Johannesburg. The Transvaal National Sporting Club have been negotiating for Kid Berg, ex- Junior light-weight champion of the world, to come to Johannesburg to meet Laurie Stevens, the South African lightweight champion, be (ore December. The fight, however. Is off. as Is
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  • 65 15 The »i»nnai inter-school boxing contests for the Aw Boon Haw shield will be held at the SVC. Drill Hall at 4.45 p.m. today. Bight bouts will be fought between "Red" and "Blu--" representatives drawn from St. Andrew's School. Raffles Institution and Outram School. Mr. Dennis Santry will referee
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    • 84 19 Ssoo WON THREE TIMES IN THE SUNDAY TIMES FREE ENTRY FOOTBALL COMPETITION. Since the Opening of the Present Football Season THE I SUNDAY TIMES has GIVEN AWAY OVER $2,000 as prize money in its weekly Free Entry Football Competitions AND ANOTHER $500 j will be offered on j SUNDAY NEXT
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  • 95 20 .K M B. WATSON'S car overtui i.id and burst into flames during the 5M luilr* rare at Krooklandft. He dird Ul.r from injuries received (Planet N I LIGHT Lit I TfcN AM C. 8. STAMLAND. Urn ftnou airman (nearest camera) and Krcddie Dlxosi.
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    16 20 11l KAMI lIIXMET which Mr. H. B Watson was wearing when he fM killed (Planet K
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    39 20 THE WEDDING of Mr. J. D. Little. Jr.. of Cheshire, to Mrs. 1. Vauf nan Graf- Smith, »f Hamilton, Mass. ISA. took place at the Savoy Chapel. London Mr. little is manager of the PHUbnrr Aviation Service (Planet News.)
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    42 20 A DArOHTER has been born to Mrs. Kathryn Lucille Ambrose, wife of Bert Ambrose the famous dance band leader, who is known to millions of wireless listeners and who is reputed to be the highest paid conductor in the world. (Planet News
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    21 20 i;l 111 ROLAND the Him actrev. who left Waterloo Station. London, on the sj. Aqoitania boat train, for Hollywood. (Planet News.)
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    20 20 THE AEROPLANE in which M. Pierre Cot, the French Minister of Aviation, flew from Le Boarget to Moscow. (PUnet News.)
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