The Straits Times, 26 October 1933

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [■STABUBHKD NXARLY A CKNTUAV J THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. kGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. (XTOBER 26, 1933 PRICE 10 The Straits Times 20 I\\ SINGAPORE. THIRSDAY, OCTOBER W, T9SB. l'KIl L 10 c
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 255 1 S'NGAPORF: TB. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 8151). ■^T^P^V^^B ANNOUNCING ADDITIONS TO the JiYLMER RANGE OF jg> NATURAL FLAVOUR PRODUCTS r MANUFACTURED BY THE LARGEST CANNING V^Q^2^^^ ORGANIZATION IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. kI AYLMER TOMATO JUICE I V!i I' Il^ AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP MfUNnLIIIT AYLMER GOLDEN BANTAM CORN WWf AYLMER GOLDEN WAX
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    • 72 1 GESNEDEN. PARISCH BOTERHAMMENWORST. KALFSLEVER. LEVERWORST. D. T. LIM Co.. >U, Nwtk Bridf* Boa 4. oJNGATOEB. CER T 0 DOUBLE-BOX CAMERA A wonder camera which takes tw alzca of pictures at any time. Bj re gulatlnf a knob on side of camera yo can take either half size or full sia
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    • 305 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 28. JAVA ST# C'RMOI% sfisX When I decided to write a book for Cyclax users, I was thinking particularly of v yourselves, who can't drop into Bond Street for a treatment every other -My little book 'The Art of being I. >vely" will show you a way of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 390 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND AP( AR LINES. i Incorporated J\ EngUnd i MAIU PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES R \CI WITH HIS MAJESTY S MENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE U) FROM LONDON FOR CHIN AND JAPAN Dv 6.810 Oct 37 Ib.DOO 17 000 16.000 Dec. 8 6.100 IS.OOO
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    • 637 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (MlTi>\( MITi>\ ll >l KABHA) TO LONDON. N^pirm. MarseUes. Leaden. Antwerp Rotterdam and Mhfdtesbreagh. Veasels Tonnage Due Sail YASUKI'NI MARU 12.000 Ort 31 Nov 1 HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov. 15 18 ***** Nov 30 Dec. 1 IMI MAFU 10.900 De:. 14 IS HAKOZAKI MARU 10 400 Dec 27
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    • 641 2 BURNS PHUP LINE. > >rporated In Australia FOR BRISBANE. STDNET AND MFX•OI'RNE Tta JAVA. D tRWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regulax monthly sailings by the we!lknovn steamer MARELLA 17.865 tons) and the ML MANOOLA (3 352 |aaa) (Cargo s s MARELLA one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia,
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    • 569 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated In Drnmark > PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTT*:Rn\M. HAMBI'RG AND COrtNH «.C.t.N. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Perang ■MM FIONIA 14 11 14 11 IS 11 17 11 ERRIA 5 12 5 13 8 12 8 12 LALANDIA 2*
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    • 877 2 Till 111 I I IIVMI MM BaMaa till lll\ UIMI f»«*JMassT CO.. Steam >hip In ltd and China Matual Iln Steam Navigation Co, Ltd. Till il\»lli WI^MII TIU MK\ i' <(• Iln Till s\|i\«*K STf \MSIIII i Till Clll\\N*\l(.\lli>V(l> in». Till (I^IKIIHS (ll;l\nl MM i"d THI M\M sti \M NATKJATtOI"
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  • 133 3 Reported Transfer Of Tonnage. pn-.j which is owned in India, is ha\r purchased trom I irn Navigation i i>s. the Cbakdara, I Ahich an- to- tan I states the Simla tie Times, that the r. tends to share In .an traffic in the i al. where the company
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  • 114 3 The third jiort of the Board of Directors of the South China M p Building and Repairing Works. Ltd to be presented at the f The net loss on working for the fear Is $91 418 72 which, with the b brought forward from the r- *:i 1.987. 57.
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  • 268 3 The following are passengers by the P. and O Mantua. v-Mch sjils at 930 am on Friday, for Penang Colombo and Europe: Mr. Pugsley. Mr C. H. Foulger. Mr. and Mrs Judd and inft. Lt J. Collins. Capt. D Euan Wallace. Mr Graham Smith. Air Marshall Sir John tflgglns.
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  • 88 3 The Master Attendant has recelvec the following letter from the Colon In Secretary's Office. "I am directed to Inform you tha' Armistice Day. 1933. will be celebratec on Saturday. Nov. 11. and that I two minute BUence will be observed (mm 1100 am to 1102 am lam U
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  • 19 3 The gun practice which was to haw be?n carrl< d out In Singapore on Oetr ber 29th Is cancelled.
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  • 35 3 The Captain of the Fushlml Ma: on her voyage from Colombo to Sir. p M found the light buoy South- V. >f one Fathom Bank, extinguish The time was 9 p m on Oct. 21.
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  • 210 3 Bi IN JOE. Dut 715 tons, from Bandjennaam 28-10. for Bandjermasin 29-10. VAIXNTIJN. Dut.. 1 181 tons, from Sourabay* 2<-10. for Ball. Lombok. Java 3«-10 TOOIAN. Dut. §73 tons, from Pontianak 26-10. for Pontianak 28-10. TORADJA. Dut. 673 ton*, from Ma Sobah 16-10. for DJxmbi 2<-10. HAVANA MARU
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  • 104 3 Thursday, October 34. Ships ataagaMe the Wharves or expected te arrive. Cadswn Gate. KIITII HABBOVB. Main Wharf Lch Princess Mary." Lch 'Str T. Ftaser." Lch. "Kathleen" OU Wharf Nil Coal Wharf NIL VESSELS IN DBT DOCKS. Taa>ag Fagar. Albert Dock Cremer. Victoria Dock PeUllns. Krpprl Harbour. King's
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  • 29 3 According to telegraphic advice from the Chief Inspector of Navigation at Batavia the roastllght Tandjong Berlkat <2 deg. 34 OS. and 106 deg 51. O'Ei is burning.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 452 3 t* NORDDEUTSCHET tffil Hr.*W^ (Incorporated ia UjVirl Oermany.) The undermentioned are the company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD SAARBRUCitEN for Hallo. Ma* nila. Hong Kong. Shanghai. N China Japan Nov 10 I MAIN lor Manila. Hong Kong. Sii.nr.hai. N. China Japan Nov. II COBLENZ for Uanlla. Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. China <fc
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    • 429 3 liWj'fnwjj Tdfnt' t inkrs Reduced Fares £67.3.11. MANILA HONG KONG TO EUROPE. \l* «KRI( Taarist class acre* the Pacific Ist ctaas Rail ns America. Toarlst rwaa Allan lie the new aad famoas %s. Manhattan or »J. Waskiagteav (If aaa».ge th. agh aal I Ca is desired i*araximatclj f 7.8.8 extra).
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    • 357 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated In England > "ELI.KRMAV I INE. FOR HWRK. LONDON ROTTERDVM K M AMIH KG Via ■•rt» and S«e» f anal Due Balla Steam.-r Spore S~pora CITY OF BAGDAD Oct 30 S CTTY OF 1.11J.E 29 Dec. S ClT\' OF k'VANSVTLLE IV ?o Jsn 3
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 177 3 Today's Crossword Puzzle MbJb*VsM^J^V —■"^i^^^^l^^^^l^^^laaaal (CLUES.) SvT 1 34. Unmixed I Yield to poX- 36. Irrigated 38. Number 13 Clear 10. Boml 14 31. Plan 15 I 33. Madow 17 Wandered 33. Fruit 18 Other 35 Pin 19 Hackneyed 36 Cart-track 21 Dainty 40 Thin 23. Owing 42. LJatcna to
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    • 171 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp, ins Sunshine temp •F hrs. «F Alor Star 84 0 01 3 5 73 SlUawan 86 Nil 5.7 71 K. Trengganu 87 0 15 6.8 72 Buklt Jrram 87 001 2.5 71 Malacca 83 016 Nil 73 i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 449 4 SITUATIONS VACANT ipplylng for any position adver Used in these columns aead reales of test! saoniaK Do not send originate. lawyer's office and salary required H). European Secretary imalei for ..mce on Manager t>r large MoM be competent Stenographer and at figures »nd the filing of past expertBox No 987
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    • 686 4 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR BALE FORD COUPE 10*1. Perfect condition throughout Oood tyres ISM Apply 084. Straits Times. HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bungalows, Park, Angnllla Co. BOUSE on Institution HID. Rent MO United Engineers. TO LET. T. Napier Rd, 14, Chatswortb Road. Apply Meyer Bros. TO LET. SHOP. PLAT. Amber Mansions
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    • 648 4 MISCELLANEOUS LESSONS Df PIANO AND FRENCH.' Madame Diets. 7. Oxley Road. TH. BS7V You can have THE BUNDAT TIMES delivered to you every week for three months lor 81.00. Manager, Sunday Times. RENA-S DANCE STUDIO of Modern Ballroom Dancing, private leaaoca dally. Class lessons every Tuesdays and Fridays from Bto
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    • 715 4 BUSINESS CARDS FIGARO Saeetal sUd»Md Charges Fee OJTOBEB aad NOVEMBER ONLY Sttt PERMANENT WAVING. Tar»piaa Ladles' Hah- Dresatra. Bastes Betel Him ISO) aad at 03 Bras Baaak BUad. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mrs. BABD aad Miss BAN*. 88. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 74b7. TENDERS SINGAPORE Ml NICIPAL NOTICE. TENDERS. NOTICE
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    • 993 4 THE STRAITS TIMES Head 'rfT.ce. (ECIL AND STANLEY STREETS. MM.APORS Breach offlce. 25. JAVA STREET. XI ALA Lt MPt R. Cables TIMES. SINGAPORE. Telephones SINGAPORE XI ALA 1.1 MIl'R Ktt, Editorial 5151-5152 AaTvwtisisix T7tl ClrroUtio* and General Office 77*2 Printing and Publishing 77M »oie Advertising Representatives In Great Britain. RF.UTERS,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 184 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Hagaaore Milhin OatsasW wltboul Malaya. Malaya, Postage. Monthly 3 3.80 8 4.80 3 !.M quarterly 8 8.58 Slt.Bo 8 S8 Hill Yrarl? 517.8S 824.80 813.00 l early 334.00 348.80 838.00 Note OaUtaMoa ebeeaes •hoaM larlade Ike eawal bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges sad avrtrarUeaa fa* CLASSII II
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    • 92 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. iPayaMe ka advaawe.) •TRAITS TDBXS. STRAIT s Bl DGI I BIND T TIMES. Including Postage. Including Postage Including Po&fe Within Outside Slugapor. Within OuUidt Spore Within Ontstda Malaya. Malaya. Without Malaya, Malaya. Without Malaya. MJlvy*. Postage r*r»ta— Monthly 8 300 34 00 8 3-50 3 110 3 117
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  • 292 5 Programme For Friday, October 27, 1933. all Sign ZGE. Wavelenc th 45.92 Metres. 7 p m (An all H.M.V. broadcast). D 1488 Overture— The Secret of Susanna— Members of La Scala Orchestra. D 1673 Selection— Suite No. 2 in B Minor Part 1 and 2 Chicago
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  • 704 5 Shanghai Murder. DEATH SENTENCE ON A WOMAN. Shanghai, Oct. 18. Katherine Hadley. Russian-born British subject, was sentenced to death today (or the murder of Capt. Walter Clifford Youngs. Although she received the sentence calmly, she collapsed during the hearing yesterday, and sobbed bitterly as
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 188 5 HOTELS TO-NIOHTS ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (FORMAL) p in. TO MID-NIGHT. SATIRDAY. OCTOBER 28th. "RAFFLES MOVIE BALL" IN \ll> OI IUK Mil I) WKLFARE SOCIETY. ADMISSION $1.5* Please Book Your Tables Now KXTENSION TO 2 AM. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. ADELPHI HOTEL
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    • 41 5 OUR MIDDLE NAME IS f=SERVICfc WE UNDERTAKE ANY SERVICE WORK IN CONNECTION WITH OVERHAUL. TESTING. REBUILDING or REPAIRING OF RADIO AMPLIFIERS OK TALKIE EQUIPMENT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE CO OF MALAYA, LTD. BROADCAST HOUSE. I Orchard Road. SINGAPORE PHONE 7JW.
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    • 460 5 Rid yourself of STOMACH TROUBLE and enjoy a Healthy Appetite by taking g^J Sanatogen lACK of appetite is mostly due to stomach trouble, which in turn is usually a question of "nerves." Nerveweakness prevents the proper functioning of the stomach and intestines and it is only by strengthening the weakened
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 173 5 BROAIX AST STATION. "Z.H.1." Singapore. <Owned and operated by the Radio Service Co. of Malaya. Ltd > Broadcast House. 2. Orchard Road. Singapore TODAY. 6 p.m. Recorded music. \6 45 News bulletin supplied by the Str.Uta Times. 7 Relay of concert Items from Tomllnsor Hall. 8 15 British Official Wireless
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  • Correspondence.
    • 930 6 Editor of the Straits Time*. sir As a proprietary planter, may I add to the many protests that have already been loaged against the useMost certainly It will bearing on the furthering of in Malaya. Any person as the Malay should know :".un ot leisure, and espe.iik
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    • 845 6 To the Editor of the Straits limes Sir.— With reference to your leading article on the subject of mission schools, permit me to offer a few remarks. There seems to be a grave misconception abroad regarding the real work that is done in mission schools. From a perusal
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    • 229 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir. The last Issue of The Sunday Times contained a reference to the conditions governing the service of Asiatic nurses. It Is surprising that, beyond a certain grade, the progress of our women should be blocked by what has the likeness
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    • 145 6 To the Editor of the Btralu Times. Sir I read with Interest In your Issue of Saturday a suggestion from a correspondent that two fresh coconuts should be Included In the Malayan hampers which are being supplied by the Malayan Agrl- Horticultural Association. I The Inclusion of a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 48 6 BEAUTIFUL ARTISTIC furniture; LATEST CREATIONS EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS (No Usual CaUloftx Selection.) DOZENS i COMPLETE SUITES AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION. EVERY PIECE HAND-MADE. WE USE NO VENEERS. CORRECT PRICES BEST PEOPLE FURNISH j AT FRANKELS. THKRE IS A REASON FRANKELS FURNITURE GALLERIES ARE WORTHY OF YOUR INSPECTION. WE WELCOME YOU.
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    • 227 6 Single-cylinder. Bore 4 in. LgMi RBj Bp: ft, (101.6 m.m.) Stroke 6 in. fl P-^^^23Sr|aw\ (152.4 m.m.) Propeller speed BE^III. -jbi Lots of power for little cost W^3Fl/^ for oil fuel is much cheaper V \jr ami every gallon goes farther. ~----~^_JJ This Is the smallest of our range of
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  • 118 7 New Recreation Club Opened. (From Our Own Corespondent I Muar. Oct. 24. An «-n. oyati, ■'house-warmlr.K" prrtjr was held on the occasion ul official opt iiing of the Muar Rev I tion Club <>n the evening of Oct. 19 opening ceremony was pr.'ormed by H. H Tunku Ahmad
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 479 7 Improve your Contract with "60 CONTRACT LESSON HANDS" IS* PAGES. Bj ELY CI'LBERTSON A brand new book. Just published. giving up- to the minute Contract methods according to the Culbertson System of 1933 teaching by the proved edectlve way of learning by example. By special arrangement with Mr Ely Culbertsoc.
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    • 183 7 CHRISTMAS SALE COM M KM ING 20% MONDAY OCTOBER 30th DISCOUNT to NOVEMBER 10th ON EVERY 11 Days only ARTICLE SOLD. ECHIGOYA CO., 54 56, MIODLE ROAD. y4f^i|V WALTZ COMPETITION Wt* Ta^. for the v^T**i£i %«vy4r)f^V*; V^^N. cups presented by Cjs£+-—-+*^\J MR CHO "6 CHEW S^F^kfi Jk&zSz^ t0 held on
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    • 359 7 ALHAMBRA 6-15 OPENING TONIGHT 9-15 BREATH-TAKING ENCOUNTERS IN A NEW SENSATIONAL THRILLER A TREASURE HUNT FOR GOLD "BELOW THE SEA" p^J ft I WITH M j. aMaawaT i •a^a^^aawi LA »|Jffl RAIFMI ■EM lwUllJ B-«-^^*s-«w«i I kl mmJt^m +M Bellamy H Bb WRAY Batllinc 'or life In a drama of
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  • 169 8 Awaiting Restriction News. TIN MXRKFT REMAINS FIRM. <From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday. T<*la\«. Prices Rubber. 11%, down S et. Tin. Singapore price remains at $112.75. (.old. id 108. Id. op 2s. i i>tirda>"s Prices Rubber. London 3 15 16d., up 3/32 d. New York, 71 1
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  • 61 8 Roats, Oct. 26. <iual to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Snot (loose) -'-k 12% i: t M is Standard R.S.S. en Tender market ier. I Cable London Spot Sheet 3 15 16d. per lb. Y.,rk Spot Sheet G. cts. 7 11/lti per Ib. Payers. Sellers Nu\
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  • 189 8 Singapore, ()rt. 26. 12 noon. Buyer. Seller bier 4.00 Java Cube 7.75 Hamburg Cube 7.75 Muntok White Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 1300 Mixed Black Pepper sumlrled 320 ra, mixed 2.65 Small Flake Tapioca 4.25 F.ilr Sago Dour 1.71' 2 LflH Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 456 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. £1 £1 Asam K urn hang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5 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 5/- 5'-
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      • 287 8 Issue Vai. I'd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.00 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.45 1.55 fl £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 5.15.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.15 5.30 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 24/- 25/£1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 216 22 '.J
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      • 140 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal A\'% p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Va 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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      • 380 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Today 8 Prices Frwer Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 0.80 0.87 ft 0.75 0.90 Alor Gajah (|1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. Hitam (SI) 0.90 1.00 0.75 100 A. Kuning (|1) 0.16 020 U. 15 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.40
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    • 234 8 The following are the exchange I rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 5/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/4Vfe London, 60 days* sight 2/4 7/64 london, 30 days' sight 2/4 3 H
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    • 91 8 Rugby, Oct. 24. Foreign exchnnjjes today were Amsterdam 7.1U 1 Athens 575 Belgrade 230 Berlin 18 Brussels 22.97 j Bucharest 650 Bombay 1 6 Buenos Aires 43 onViuL Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 16.5-1' 2 Hong Kong 1 s'« Helsingfors 226 l t Lisbon 106 Madrid 38 13/32 Milan 60 13/16
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  • 205 8 Upper Burrj North and Cast Indim (Khandallai 3 pm. Rangoon i Hone Peng > 3 pm. BeUt Pandjang. Brngkalk. Slak. Pakan Barne. Port dc Kork Padar.g i. Rhto. Banka Island uxrrpt Boragel Uat. BlUUon and I (EV Weert) Ceylon. Mauritius. Aden. Egypt Europe. Orrat Bnuin. Inland I'
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  • 36 8 By Frlu Rouiar! Knot T»*«U Naldcra M v st Aldrgondf Left \rr4. s pore London Srpt 20 Ort 16 8«pt 21 Oct 18 Srpt 28 Ort 21 8ept 29 Oct 21 Oct 24
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  • 6 8 Telegraphs —Communication Bangkok Is Interrupted
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  • 33 8 Malls from Europe. 'London malls dispatched Oct s>. ex P. and O. Chltral will arrive by train tomorrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for very to boxholders at 8 45 am.
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  • 22 8 From Prance by Aramis due at Siwrftpose 7 a.m. on Sunday. From Australia by Mangola dvi' at Singapore on Sunday.
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  • 33 8 Information haa been recelTed iron the Agent of the Dutch Air Service that the mall plane from Europe will arrive at Singapore tomorrow. The time of delivery will be annnounced later.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 102 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INCORPORATED A. D. 17 20 TNE WORDS OF A FAMOUS AUTHOR fl For Corporation to live for two hundred yean 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 interests
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 63 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WFEK. TkwWar. OrUfcer tt. Police Band. Waterloo Street. Ilipm Perak Races. Third Day Friday. Oetafccr XT. Volunteers' route march. J 15 p n\ Salartar. Oetoker Zl. Perak Races. Fourth Day Saadsty. Ortoter t*. Singapore Musical Sod.v Heart, Memo* Ual H«JU •30 p.m. porting rventt mill be found
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 3847 9 United Engineers Meeting. SHAREHOLDERS' CRITICISM OF BALANCE SHEET. Tke tweßt) -second annual general meelinK of United Knjri>-eers Ltd.. was held at the registered office, Kiver Roar), yesterday, the chairman, Mr. J. A. V. Strachan. presiding. It was reported that there was a loss of
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    • 328 9 Closing: Quotations In London. (Ftom Our Own Correspondent > London. Oct. 25. I Closing quotations today of the prlr. cipal British stocks are given M The rise or tall Is In relation to th. price of Oct -4 GO\»RNMfcNT SKHKS BKIIISII. Rise or rail Conversion Loan
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    • 52 9 Borneo Company, the Singapore agents, received cabled advice this morning that the annual meeting of Pahang Consolidat d Co.. Ltd will be held In London on Nov 21. There will be no dividend on the ordinary shares but the usual preference dividend will be paid on
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    • 66 9 Exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan po'-t.s during the week ended Oct 21 amounted to 8.943 cases, of which 5.175 cast-i were to the United Kingdom, 2.104 cases to the Continent of Europe. 600 cases to Canada and 1,604 cases elsewhere Total exports for the period January 1.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 510 9 BANKING. NKI)KKI,\M>SCH LNDBCH-I HANDKV ANIi N. V. bUtolished IMS at Amsterdam a &rd CaplUl Olds 1U>,000,001 CMdi SS4MMO _,atv_ Ol— IMWJtt ■\n t>t 1 1( M— L BK\N< H <>Hl< IS THr HAGIE I irklilOVtMStAS fIBANCHKS. li^ad Oflk« for Dutch >_* bban< h mwwam DIES Ampfnan. Batdoetuc CheTlbnn CK«oU>> _aka_ar.
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    • 50 9 RENE ULLMANN ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF NEW JEWELLERY BROOCHES CLIP BROOCHES— BRACELETS, ENGAGEMENT AND DINNER RINGS— DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS ETC. WRIST WATCHES SET WITH DIAMONDS. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. PRECIOUS STONES OF THE BEST QUALITY. PRICES. TIIK LOWEST RENE ULLMANN Ca»iM B-U_« Bra-e— SU_far* Urn*. UrNCAPOU. M A. BaSea ~ae»
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    • 300 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPU, N. V. (NETHERLANDS RAiMNG SOCIETY.) Kstabli«.hed in Amsterdam HKAD OPFM I: UHTBDAI WITH BRANCIItS IN ROTTERDAM kND IHI II \i.l E. HKAD OmCM FOR THK HATAVI Branehei throughout tnr Dutch But indW j and ;r I Iniij. China lapan and Arabia. IM>S IMNkI Ihr NjltawU Pto»incUl !Unk.
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  • 1159 10 In so far as he was appealing for free education in the Chinese language In the primary schools In Malay*, w.o cannot support the Hon. Mr. Lira Cheng Ean in the protest which he made at yesterday's meeting of
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  • 570 10 STRANGE HAPPENINGS. One thing leads to another. On Tuesday under the heading Strange Happenings we referred >o a number of unsatisfactory Incident* arising ->ut |of the administration of ostice in the FII.S. That Note has brought information retarding equally unsatistac- tory happenings In Joh jre The
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  • 617 10 A REVOLUTION IN OPERA. I Discussing opera. uith special reference to the barf- tone. Dr. Emil Schipper. the famous baritone of the Vienna Opera, in this article, says that no longer is the baritone sim- ply a purveyor of song I j The baritone must hold his
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  • 109 10 Singapore. M» I I'll I lI. MI I With An> Zolna> JoU.II.VURKA Brlow The 8r« With Ralph BelUn)i Fay Wr»> t Mini The Rrtxl v Lias Trenker 6 iS 8 IV oai m »\«iki.i» Cabaret— ThWlid Honr MABLKHHOI Cynar« With Rojiald C Kay Francis 6 15—1 li Ml W
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 34 10 CHiKIST/UAS CARDS CALENDARS PRICES FROM 10 CENTS TO 50 CENTS EACH. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. <i.corp«r..«i e^i».) SINGAPORE. KUALA IUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH. "^m gl^B^^^ mli aWi ■MUfMIHHiIiM BMMaMilHil'ja liMIM:111i]ki:i«l HUiIIiKiUWJMI j wj.w rt
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    • 112 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. SHOP SOILED AND SECONDHAND PIANOS. GENUINE BARGAINS. ROBINSON UPRIGHT GRAND, lately returned from hire. In new condition. $275. Zimmermann Upright Grand in Solid Mahogany Caae. Tone and touch perfect. A high class GERMAN PIANO. Price 5775. Reduced to $375. Appearance as Mew. Call at the
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  • 1085 11 EVACUATION OF RUSSIANS FROM MANCHUKUO. Kwantung Command Fears An Uprising. A number of deposed Maruhukuo (iovernment officials arc reported to be conspiring with certain Manchu army commanders for the overthrow of the Government. War fever in Japan again Bt Russia is rapidly nearing a
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  • 118 11 Post Office Research Station. London. Oct. 23. The Prime Minister today formally opened the new extension of the Post Office Research station at Dollls Hill. The station was established before the war and the apparatus Is now being transferred to large new premises better suited to laboratory work.
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  • 31 11 Warsaw. Oct. 23. The Polish Government Has ordered that a count be made of the Jews who have recently left Oermany and are entering Poland.— Aneta- Trans -Ocean
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  • 125 11 Outspoken Reference To Sir John Simon. London. Oct. 23. In the second volume of his memoirs, which have Just been published. Mr. David Lloyd Oeorge reveals that he narrowly missed sharing Lord kitchener's fate In going down with the Hampshire. The former Prime Minister writes
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  • 189 11 No Further Fighting Reported. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Oct 25. I Prince Chula. the iormer heir presumptive, now residing In England, has icabled 2.000 tlcals to the Red Cross 'funds and 3.000 tlcals to the army authorities for utilisation In the present campaign. The Government gratefully acknow- ledge
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  • 150 11 Leaves Rails Over Viaduct Evreux. Oct. 24. Forty people were killed in the wreck of the Cherbourg-Paris express. It is believed that the accident Is due to foul play. This morning's express disaster Is the worst which has occurred on the French railways for some years. It occurred
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  • 91 11 British Interests In New Company. Paris. Oct. 25. British Interests, It Is understood, predominate in a new company formed by the Franco-Asiatic Bank, the Chosen Corporation and Japanese interests to exploit and prospect for mines and deposits in Manchukuo. The capital of the new company Is approximately £50,000.
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  • 69 11 Sir Basil Blackett Leaving London On Nov. 8. London, Oct. 25. Blr Basil Blackett will depart for Malaya by air on Not. 8 Reuter. Sir Basil's mission will be to Inquire and report whether and. If so. to what extent and under what conditions the Malay States
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  • 235 11 Railway Materials. TENDERS INVITED FOR FOUR STEAMERS London. Oct 25. The first order for the completion of the Canton-Hankow Railway has been received by the Purchasing Commis- sion and consists of 4.000 tons of 60 lb rails sufficient for 50 miles of railway, j small bridges
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  • 135 11 Body Of Foreign Woman Washed Ashore. Kobe. Oct. 25. The body of a foreign woman, believed to be that of Mrs. Prevost. has been washed ashore on a neighbouring beach Reuter. The Yashlma Maru. 3 1.000- ton Inland Sea passenger vessel, foundered In a storm near Kobe, on
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  • 102 11 German Firm To Purchase targe Supplies. Ottawa. Oct. 25. A representative of the I. O. Farben Industrie has arrived here, authorised to purchase large supplies of Canadian nickel. The representative states that his firm is sponsoring a new process for refining nickel. Much comment has been aroused recently
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  • 38 11 Battalion To Be Transferred To Hong Kong. London. Oct 25. Reuter understands It is not Intended to remove the Brigadier and his staff from Shanghai when a British battalion moves to Hong Kong in November— Reuter.
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  • 51 11 London. Oct. 23. Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh today flew from Southampton to Ireland. When over the Cork neighbourhood they flew low over Belvelly where the trans -Atlantic airport Is being constructed and visited the site of the Cork Municipal aerodrome. Later they proceeded to Bantry and Oalway British
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  • 41 11 London. Oct. 2. During the nine days of the International Motor Show the total attendance was 234.255. nearly 50.000 more than last year and the biggest since 1938. The commercial vehicles exhibition opens on Not. 2. Renter Wlre!es*.<
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  • 183 11 Curious Stories Of How They Were Lost Moscow. Oct. 20. Two prlcele s fragments of important Russian operas never yet played in public, have Just, been discovered by the well-known speratlc producer. M Bar ato v, in searching through the archives of the rormer Imperial Opera House
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  • 190 11 Greater Activity In Exchange. Rugby. Oct 24 Business was more active on the j Stock Exchange today and Inter- i national securities were gocd. Notwithstanding weakness of V.\f French franc, following the defeat ol the French Government early this morning, gold mining shares wer»* appreciably higher. There was
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  • 56 11 Conservative Ix>ss To labour. London. Oct. 26. The East Fulham by-election due to the death of the sitting member was as follows > Mr J C. Wllmot Labour 17.790 votes. Mr. W. J. Waldron < Conservative > ***** votes. The last election was a three-corner-ed contest In which
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  • 38 11 Lord Irwin, Minister of Education, has been formally nominated as candidate for the Chancellorship of Ox ford, rendered vacant by the death of Lord Grey, at a meeting of reside i.; Conservative members of the convocation.
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  • 20 11 Lisbon. Oct 25 The Portuguese State accounU for the year 1932-33 show a surplus of £750 000 —Reuter.
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  • 717 11 Not To Be Carried Out Immediately. PURCHASE PRICE. Daily Announcement Of Quotation. It i* stated lhat America's buying and selling of gold abroad will not be.in immediate!) The purchase price will be announced daily, but will not neres arilv rfcafsjf*. Oi-t 26 It Is learned on excellent
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  • 10490 12 Proposer Suggests That It Be Left In Abeyance. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean Walks Out After Final Plea For Chinese. \n i loiauunt on the Women and (Jirls Protection (Amendnent > Ordinance, which makes a landlord responsible for the purposes to uhirh his house is put,
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  • 350 13 Hospital Saving. CLO6URI OP SCHOOL TO U POSTPONED. From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 16 That a saving of between $22,000 and $30,000 would be effected by the closing of the Tanglln Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, was stated at the last meeting of the SWangor State
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  • 98 13 Hokkien Who Tried To Anchor Hakit. (From Our Own Correspondent* Muar. Oct. 24. The body of a Hokkien. Urn Teng. of Putt Jawa who was missing on Oct. 18. was discovered in the Muar River near the harbour at 6 p.m. on Oct. 21. It was stated
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  • 336 13 "Must Tend Patients Oi Both Sexes." From Our Own Correspondend Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 35. Will Malay girls make good nurses? This question Is raised by a discussion in the Selangor State Council. In which the Hon. Raja Uda referred to the spread of medical
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  • 213 13 How It Will Affect Indians. Speaking on the ricr tax In Malaya with special reference to how It will afTect Indians In this country. Mr. S. B. Adltyan. at a meeting at the Singapore Indian Association, said: "The tax will bring some difficulties to the Indian In particular.
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  • 115 13 Return From Hong Kong. Capt Euan Wallace. UP for Homsey and aril Lord of the Admiralty, returned from Hong Kdhg by the Mantua yesterday and went on to i the Naval Base again this morning. Capt. Wallace Intends to leave by road or by air for Penang
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  • 62 13 Local Shipping Operations Examined. A Press Communique states The 72nd and 73rd meetings of the Trade Commission were held in Singapore on Oct. 24 and 25. Evidence was taken from Mr. P. 8. Gibson. Director of the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd regarding the Company's operations and various
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  • 29 13 Mr D A M Browj. Is In a nursing home in England and is to undergo an operation. His return to Malaya wttl be delayed by approximately three months.
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  • 540 13 Inspection Difficulty. MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. In view of difficulties arising out of Inspection of pipes manufactured In Japan, Municipal Committee No. 5 has recommended acceptance of the third lowest tender, that of Messrs. Adamson. Ollflllan and Co. Ltd. (on behalf of the Bengal Iron Co., Ltd..
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  • 76 13 Cantonese Guild Opened In Kuala Trengganu. A pleasant function was held at Kuala Trengganu on Oct. 30 when Lt. Basil M. O'Connoll. Protector of Chinese, opened the Kuang Tong Huay Kuan or Cantonese Chinese guild. In a brief speech the Protector paid tribute to the progressive spirit of
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  • 479 13 Ipoh General Committee Elected. The management of the PavMou has agreed to give a matinee, to be held on Nov. 7. In aid of Poppy Day. The programme will consist of Renate MuUer and Jack Hulbert In "Sunshine Susie,- a Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse.
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  • 126 13 In Ulu Selangor And Kuala Langat. From Our Own Correspondent! > Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 25. Two new Malay reservations have been created by the SH anger Sute Council. The relevant resolutions were as follows That an area of approximately 2,036 acres In the MukJm of Kuala Lumpur In
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  • 47 13 Fireman Injured By Falling Beam. During the fire yesterday at Mr. Tan Kan Kee's rubber and soap factory In Oeylang, a fireman was Injured by a railing beam. He had no external, Injuries but complained of severe pains and was taken to the General Hospital
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  • 56 13 (From Our Own Correspondend. Muar. Oct. 25 In the police court today before Che Noah bin Omar, a Hokklen woman of Singapore. Madam Chan Ah Kam. was charged with driving a Singapore car without a licence at Jalan Petri at 2 10 p.m. on Oct. 23. Bhe pleaded
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  • 35 13 The ambulance was summoned yesterday afternoon to the Junction o( Beach Road and Rochore Road but found on arrival that the patient, a vagrant Chinese, had died. An Inquest will be he Id
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  • 263 13 Singapore Assizes. SHORT CALENDAR AT LAST SESSION. The sixth and last Assizes of the rear were opened before the hon. Mr. Justice j. v. O Mills yesterday morning. There are five cases on the calendar. Among the persons to be tried is Lee Hong Llan. a
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  • 260 13 Tronoh Survivors Arrive In Singapore. Fourteen survivors from I Tronoh. the coasting vessel which foundered in a gale about a mile from Puiau Plsang lighthouse on Its wax from Muar, arlverd In Singapore yes* terday »;ternoon, by the oil tanker. Rasa. The Master Attendant's launch, the
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    • 81 13 Household Requisites ihipaMßtl of Maple-wood, wir.' and Tin War«s for the KiU-hon. Farny ("<>ir MattiriK. I><x>r Mats, and Linoleum Ice-cream free■r.rni 2 pint" to II <iuart» n»|H-tti«pn always appreciat<<l. HOON SECK TRADING CO., 1. Raffles Place. Singapore. Thone INtURE ACAIHIT ALL FIRE I LI Ft MAOIMt ACCIOfMV CUADANTC'- AMOMOTO* Arthur
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    • 80 13 -jfc DUFF'S WHISKY a pJbs— ■■■M__fl_r) Special Cream Liqueur. It is a dc Luxe Brand and /jSi a Thoroughly matured /^3|_fc §c°^ guaranteed B_^_ *J* Sole Agen t /l^it-r fa F.A. Bartholomeusz \S__fiß r~~~ Toi. No. 2234. CHEAP TOOTH BRUSHES COST MORE because^^^ they wear out _KV^ quickly m|\ M
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  • 293 14 Cambridgeshire Provides Complete Upset Sweep Prize For Sumatra. OUTSIDER WINS THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Favourite Finish*-^ Fourth. London Oct 25 The Cambridgeshire Stakes 1 mil.' 1 fur i. which were run at N-» market today, resulted as follows: Sir Abe Bailey* RAYMOND <84> 1 Sir Ernest Tate's DENBIGH <8.9> Sir Thomas Putmans
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  • 567 14 Converted Try Gives Home Team Victory. i A .pus >\ < v 3 pts. A last-minute try by Kirk In the Pali mby match yesterday saved leers "A" team from a 5-r.: the hands of the B.C.C It be admitted that the Volunteers unlucky to
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  • 204 14 Muar Championship Tournament The following were the results of the second round of the Muar Badminton Tournament held under the auspices of the Muar Club. Singles Championships. Chow Ah 800 (Govt. Qrs. 1 beat Lori Fah Cheonjt (Police). 15—8, 15—10. Doubles Championships. Chow Ah 800 and Chua Huck Chonp
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  • 69 14 on aunday at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club the international six-metre class will sail the first of a series of three races for the Black Swan Trophy, starting at 10 am. •B" Class will sail the second of the series of three races for the ViceCommodore's Trophy, starting at
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  • 503 14 Gunners Lose Early Advantage. tA. BJL..H The Indian Awoclatton, playing at home yesterday, drew with the Royal Artillery at hockey, each side icorlng three goals. It was a fair reflex, the exchanges being evenly contested, with the Indians, however, playing the more polished hockey.
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  • 249 14 Taday, OrUfcar M. Rugby lalands "A" RC, B. Matl Hockey: PoUre I m Malar* Command. Depot; Otrb' B.C. *i. Raffles College Olrto. GBC grd. rrikr, Oetatar t'«. Ructaf sec -B- vb. R-AJ". Padaag: WUtahlrt Reft. vs. Public Serrlce* "A." Tknfite. Hockey: S.C.C. vm. B*pore ColU. Padang: B.R.C "A"
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  • 222 14 Club Badly Beaten By Indo-Ceylonese. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Oct. 2S. The Malacca Club were heavily beaten by the Indo Ceylonese at hockey today. Six goals were scored against them and they could reply with only a solitary point. The I.C-A. deserved their victory for they combined
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  • 129 14 First List Of Horses In Training. The follownlg is the first list ol horse* and ponies in training for the Singapore Turf Club November professional and amateur race meetings: W. W. Redfearn: Row Boat. 811 vtr Monk. Moonlight. Eagle's Claw. Spring kill. Comprador. F. O. Smallman: Mentone. Br
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  • 25 14 Issues Challenge To primo Camera. Ln«m. Oct. 25. Larry Gains has challenged Camera, and. falling him. Urcudun. for a sidestake of £I.ooo— Reuter
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  • 25 14 Rangoon. Oct. 25. The Bengali swimmer. Ohose. created a new world's endurance record, re malnlng In the water 79 hours. 24 minutes. Reuter.
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  • 320 14 Handicaps For Today's Events. The following are the handicaps for the third day of the Ipoh Turf Club Autumn meeting today: Ban Oa*. ttim 1000 Lucky Number 1 12 BBscbtrd »7 Bust Up 8 Yellow River •00 Tlmbanf t 1 Irish Lady ill The Imp 7» Bottom
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  • 43 14 Tournament To Ik Held During December. The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association propose to hold a tournament about the middle of December Intending competitors should submit their names to the Hon. Secretary. Mr. O. E Hogan. Singapore Free Press, before Nov. 25
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  • 83 14 The following will mbtcsmm cti<Malaya Comma:. u th- Police at the Police Depot. T! son Road, at 5 pm. tomorrow I Jones '1 Wilts i; Cpl Reeves a WU and Lt M. T L Wilkinson y L/Cpl. Cremln (I Wilts). Lt N C Phiyips (R A > and
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    • 42 14 NEW "MOUTRIE" PIANOS j $425. 00 Nett. I S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Hongkong) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. The First (.rntknun of the Screen In his most daman, mast ddichtful Pictore george arliss in "The Working Man" OPENS SOON at th« CAPITOLI
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    • 114 14 mis shining copper cauldron —one of many tn it's setting of II X^*: glistening white tiles, reflects the £A extremely hygienic conditions and tmr' 1 sedulous care and cleanliness observed aVm. xa In t^e brewing of Malaya's Purest f v t Lager Beer. Dirt and dust an bbwv eliminated from
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  • Interesting Hockey Match On Padang. — Teams For Saturday's Rugby
    • 653 15 S.R.C. Win By Odd Goal In Five. mier sides ster- was ry I much the o fining rx- .it marring a good their tn.ii: partOhlers brother* at ..wart la tin' hoi:. and ■1 dis R.C wuuld huT been behind :.::.il whistle sounded. :dc rould not
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    • 192 15 Teams For Saturday Rugby. The 'ollowinK teams .iave been selected for the Rugby match on the Padang on Saturday between Utf Malaya Command and Singapore M. < ommanc* Spr Hut«!ui.st» RE). Cinr Wilkinson <RA< 1M O H I Bl lson <R.A>. Fl -otT I Sprlngall -RAF'.
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  • 570 15 Island Club To Play S.G.C. As the Inter-dub match between the Island Golf Club and the Singapore Golf Club will be held over the Buklt Tlmah course on Sunday morn- Ing. the main course will be closed to members not participating. To them the courtesy of the
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  • 148 15 Negri Sembilan's Letter To Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban. Oct. 25 There seems to be great dissatisfaction among leading hockey players here who played at Ipoh as to the umpiring In that game. As a result the Negrl Sembllan Hockey Association have sent the following letter to
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  • 43 15 India To Enter Next Year's Competition. It Is understood that India will compete In the Davis Cup next year, and that a number of players are to be sent to London by the All-India Lawn I Tennis Association to participate therr
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  • 271 15 Police Tournament Finals. The finals in the Police tennis tournament were played on Monday afternoon on the Depot courts In Thomson Road before the Hon. Mr H Fairbum, Inspector-General of Police and a large attendance. In the men's singles C. J R Bernbroke beat A E. G Blades In
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  • 85 15 Wins Three Matches At Teluk Anson. Teluk Anson. Oct 25. Taking advantage of Miss Rlboet's > company's short stay here, local football teams arranged matches with Miss Rlboet's XI durir|: the past few days. In their first match with the Telok Anson Malays, champions of I the
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  • 101 15 Italy Becomes First Holder Of Speed Trophy. Ancona, Oct. 23. Italy became the first holder of th<? Blerlot Cup when Capt. Scaplnelll flew 1 a Macchl seaplane for half four at an average speed of 619.374 kilometres per hour over a *****2 kilometre course between Ancona and Pessaro.
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  • 308 15 Suggested Team To Meet Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban. Oct 25. There Is a feeling in hockey cir-ies here after Negrl's poor display m.uns; Perak last week, that drastic <-h infa have to be made In the team before the game two weeks' hence at home
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  • 94 15 Tennis Finals And Pita Distribution. The attention of the V MCA members Is drawn to the following events Members of the tennis section arreminded that the tournament .Trials and distribution ol prizes will b v: Id 'on Saturday. Oct. 28. play to com mence at 4.30 p.m. sharp.
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  • 136 15 Sir Malcolm Campbell's Crash At Brooklands. L.mdon. Oct 22. Sir Malcolm Campbell had a mira•ulous escape during the Mountain Championship Race at Brooklands i today which was won by the An,tn>aii. Mr. Whitney Straight, an undergraduate at Cambridge University, lrivlng a Maserati. Sir Malcolm's Sunbeam was endeavouring to
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  • 102 15 A lor Star Beat Sungei Patani At (iolf. tullowing the gold match between Alor Star and Sungei Petanl for H.H. the Sultans Cup. played at Alor Star last I s Sumri hum. Ch* l*<-c!ln j Firth 2' 1 Pletrhrr U H S Pitfmm R Hryvood 0 <2 up)
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  • 79 15 Result Of (ktober Medal. The following wore th<- b<\s- ards medal < bogey competition i medal 'bobeyi comp over the wick-end t Cheng Liat <18 > 2up Dr T E Cheah <16 all square H Masuda <20> all squarr H Sasaki 16' down Yung Loon Chong '18' 3
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  • 47 15 To Visit I\S.A. In Search Of World's Title. Madras. Oct 16 Ounboal Jack, the well-known writes he Intends to lia In the early spring of 1934 and if he beats all comers there, he will go to America to make a bid for worlds title
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    • 51 15 WILLYS "77 SITTING THE PACE IN DESIGN PERFORMANCE THE FINEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY 70 MILES 35 MILES PER HOUR. I PER GALLON. THE CYCLE ft CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. Telephone 5944 Funnier than "The Millionaire"— More Human than "OLD ENGLISH" George Ariiss in "The Working Man" Coming to the
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    • 50 15 fMNING SUITS It's general opinion that a man looks best when in Evening Dress. This is definitely not the case when Suits are tailored by Wing Loong. We keep a man looking his best at all times and with a maximum of comfort. WING LOONG HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE.... PHONE 7627.
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    • 33 16 II II till I I IT I ZZ ZZZ L "flit. IbBpSBIP^aIIkw BMftl^^^^^iEP^ MASTERS Ke/te f&l y^u/i t ten and i/uai REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT MALAYA BY WEARNE BROS., LTD. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH. MALACCA. PENANG.
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    80 17 I hr ommerrial vehicle shown above U a Dodge Commercial Pickup M, rarryint two huge outdoor thermometers, naed by a I.S. instrunin.t fin Reiiuw floating power engine mountings isolate engine vibration-* from the motor, there is no tremor to caase the indicator hands of the instruments to oscillate more or
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  • 307 17 Pans Oct. 3. is provided the first :i of the I' t show. i ii tin Grand Daily Express 1 n the ha- world's :..irket The French show is exhibition. It Is one of ■rids market pU agents are pouring Into Paris .mm all
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  • 624 17 The Open Road Old Racecourse As Venue Of First Gymkhana. I 'By the Motoring Correspondent." A date has been fixed, I learn, for the long-awaited Singapore gymkhana. Envious, no doubt, of the success which has attended these events elsewhere in Malaya— and the Kuala I.uinpur rally
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  • 846 17 MM.U-OKK iMiiiiuipal) hOjOOi Kulong .uid drove Rds Civil Aerodrome construction Rly: Crossings Caution. VtOB, Kg: Java. Bt Timah and Scotts Rds. Repairs in i I' ion Me Rlteh* Repairs m progress Caution. Hull) Bukit Timah X.: M Skidding danger ll wet Caution 6' 4 and 6..M
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    42 17 I'p-to-the-inir.utr snorN c^uip'n 1 \i tl.r l<:t. \V ilm.i i ,;r«rll .il the right, Yvonne Tardif. both ru-grd out in the l.ttct things in \untan wear, and in the centre is the all-weather member of the n> Dodge Six Line, ronveritiblr roupr
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  • 161 17 A motor owner who recently changeJ over from a closed to an open car had a considerable shock on going to his Insurance company to have his policy transferred to the new car He was told that the company would be compelled to add 50 per cent
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  • 41 17 Messrs. Borneo Motors. Ltd holding one of their periodical car shows from 1 pm. to 10 p n Saturday All makes will be on bitlon. Every car has been thorough ly reconditioned and guaranteed In Kood running order.
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  • 139 17 A bid to r world speed records up to tw i hour;, lost since th. This is th'- M i Cotob. who. \.lth his new wonder car. equipped w:Mi a engine, has kw I I all goes well will make bl rev.iptun- i» track Id will
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    • 36 17 w TO PURCHASE A REALLY GOOD USED— CAR AT A LOW PRICE-DROP IN AT OUR USED CAR SHOW. SATURDAY NEXT— I p.m. TILL 10 p.m. IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME EARLY BORNEO MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE.
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    • 18 18 breaking Records In London and Sydney GEORGE ARLISS at his best in "THE WORKING MAN" mUMr Entertainment TreafT
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    • 245 18 ofimpucity rr i 4 new SINGER feature Pre-selective Clutches gear change (incorporating free-wheel) Delightful to handle, noiseless, infallible The simplest change of all 1934 SINGERS For further particulars and catalogues apply LYONS MOTORS LTD. 92 100, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. DUriboUn- SFI.ANOOR: Sriuinr Motors LU. I Proprietor! Yarn Ofc) 4«S. Balu
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  • 129 19 Chinese Acquitted On Seditious Literature Charge. (From Our Own Corespondent) Seremban. Oct. 24. Mr. Justict Hereford today discharged a Chinese who was charged with possession of seditious docu menu. It was said that while an I: detective and a Malay constable won on rounds at night they
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  • 28 19 Mrs Fmma Strugnell Is a patient In the General Hospital. Penang Mrs iHrugnell. who retired many years ago. was the first Municipal nune engaged In children's welfare work
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  • 208 19 By Truck Round The World. An address on her Journey from Antwerp to Singapore by truck wu riven by Miss Leila Roosevelt (Mrs Anr.ond Denis) to members of the Rotary Club, yesterday. The roof garden was filled with members, friends and their wives. Miss Roosevelt, with a companion.
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  • 85 19 Alleged Assisting In Public Lottery. Eleven men and 24 women i charged yesterday before Mr R. J. y Curtis with gambling at "chap kee." They were arrested as the n of a raid by Mr. Parkes. ASP Tuesday on a house In Amoy Street. The accused pleaded guilty
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  • 57 19 i Thore mil be a lecture under the i auspices of the Ladles Union at the c Teo Hoo Lye Institution at 430 Mrs. P. K Nalr B A and LT will s on "The Changing Ideals of Eastern t Women." Mn. J. H. Kort right will c preside. A'l
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  • 187 19 Assignee's Sympathy For Slumn Victim. A Chinese ti.wkay of i only creditor was a bank i ed to allow ti: ovcrdrait. was pu! the Bankruptcy Court br: Chief Justice 'Sir Walter Hu yesterday He was Tan Sit. aged 73 years, who stated he owned Chop Huh Hu
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  • 45 19 Inpenuity Of Young Sin before Mr H A J Accu.v board the t'remer luKKage consisted of a which wrrc two pi quantity riak'fl In llqi If thblufT he co chanriu by bolltat; I Accused pleaded j WOO. or right months In d< I
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    • 45 19 L y Trifle* make perfection and perfection M~W I S<s^>*ir^ no tr 'fl e Constant attention to every detail of manufacture created 1 "'CAPSTAN" the standard cigareUe f tfc** always dependable. MALAYA'S STANDARD CIGARETTE MADE SN ENGLAND. W. D. O M.O. WIL_I_S. BRISTOL C* LONDONi
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  • 38 20 Miss Britain III In Poole Harbour. HI KKRI S( <)TT PAINE attempted t« put up a new record for speedboats when he attacked the British record in his kiiper speedboat Miss Britain 111 in Pnnle Harbour. (Planet News.)
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    21 20 •<»K.H SEAS BRE.4.KING OVER HMS H AI.KKR during the annua manoeuvres of the British Navy in the Norlh Sr.i ipUnrt Nrus
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    21 20 IHK IRISH rHKK siA I K 1 limit's pa aUcd throufh Dublin at the conclusion of the autumn manoeuvres. (Planet News
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    36 20 SIR JOHN SIMON, the Rsmftssj SrcreUry. acrumpanied by C apt Eden, and Mr. A. G. adofan. arriving: in Parts for thr i <>n\rrsations with M. Daladler. the French Premier, and M Paul-Bonrour. on Di.jrtnunrnt (Planet NMM
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    39 20 111 l tm\\ <>K INK MAIL iiKOl'l. i.NX which was caUpulted from the (•irman liner Bremrn when she was SM miles Iron Sonthamptorv and which was cosapeHed to descend on the sea off the Isle of Wicnt. (Planet News.)
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    17 20 TOMMY with Travis Rogers astride, ridinc on the M«*»lane float at Lake Arrowhead. CaMf ornU. (Planet News.)
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    20 20 HERS KELLER, the German delecalc arririac at Genera for the lit* Annul A-wnMr of Ik* Urn« »f NiKoM. (Ffaaet New*)
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