The Straits Times, 19 April 1930

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEABLT A CENTUET.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. L>o PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. APRIL 19, IMO, PRICK 10 CENTS The Straits Times 0 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 83 1 Singapore: ts. ckcil st. cphone bird. i ~—i Ny Carlsberg i Beer I* bottla* and en i *r a*(ht I 1 SoU lapertcrs EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Denmark) S SINGAPORE. STAI.DEN, IN THE BEKNKSE ALPS, THE FAMOLS HOME OF "HEAR BRAND" STERILIZED NATURAL SWISS MILK. "SLEDGE BRAND" SWEETENED
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    • 149 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27, JAVA ST. CPHONE 3683). EASTER© WEEK 4 fiJSoS^S^%> A special show is bcin^ made in all departments during Easter Week, (iifts and Novelties of all descriptions to please every individual taste. Whether it is something for HIM or something for HER, Robinsons have it. And of course
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    • 14 1 Prime Portland j "0 K" CEMENT EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Denmark) HNUNlt
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    • 526 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. MANTUA 11,000 Apr. 19 KHIVA 9,000 May
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    • 652 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Vessels Tonnags Das sail t ATSUTA MARU 8,000 Apl. 24 25 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 May 8 HAKONE MARU 10,600 May 21 22 SUWA MARU 10,700 Juae 5 FUSHIMI MARU 10,900 June 19 20 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 July
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    • 463 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by th* wallknown steamer MARELLA (7866 tons) and the new. motor vessel, MALABAR (4612 tons. Th* s.s. MARELLA is on* of th* largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 666 2 It. r M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5<51, with nub-connections to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depte. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official TourlsU Bareaa of Java. Booking Office Royal Dateh Indian
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    • 585 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMENGENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW—BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. (Route
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    • 524 2 TIE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) 1 BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Far Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Laeon, Sichon, Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpou and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB Apl. 21 Apl. 23 VALAYA Apl. 28 Apl. 30 MALINI May 5 May 7 The steamers are fitted
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    • 492 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stnnmvaart Maatschappij Nederland and N.V. Kotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Rrnna Amsterdam Southampton Maraelllea Rotterdam Tonnage MA Sihajak 13.000 R.L. Apr. 26 a.s. K»n. D. Nederlunden 8,205 R.M.N. May 2 m*. Indrapoera 12,»«o X.1.. May „,.J. P. cSn 11,140 S.M.N. May 16
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    • 514 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I AND AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE from SINGAPORK «nd PENANG *W COLOMBO. SUEZ. TORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. (JENO.V «d MARSEILLES to NEW VOKK u4 BOSTON. Arrir* L«»»« U»W Spore S>ora Panaag I'IIES. r.AKKICLD Apr. 26 May 1 May 1 PKEB. POLK May 12 May 15 Mayl.i
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    • 492 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP, CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE PASSKNGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT KKKIGUT SRKVICE OUTWARDS To Munc Kong. Shanghai an* Japan Due Sport a*. CITY OK CORINTH Apl. tO a.a. CITY OK MADRAS May 28 M, CITY OF DELHI July 8 M,
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    • 429 3 KLAYENESS LINE (Incorporated in Norway) Direct Fast Monthly Service from HELAWAN DELI, I'BNANG ANI) SINGAPORE l to SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, PORTLAND, ORE SEATTLE, TACOMA and VANCOUVER, B.C. Arrive Due M San S"pure Spore Francinco M.V. SOMKHVILLE M»y 4 May ID June 12 M.V. BONNEVILLF. May 23 June 3 July
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    • 371 3 JAVA-NEW YORK LINE JOINT SERVICE OP THE N. V. NEDERLAND STEAM NAVIGATION CO. N.V. ROTTERDAM LLOYD AND V. V. HOLLAND- AMERICA LINE For New York, Bo.ton and Philadelphia. Due S'poro Sailing i.s. Tosnri R.1.. May 6 May 7 U Soemba S M.N. June 2 June Liable to alteration without notice.
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    • 335 3 EARTHENWARE SUB-SOIL PIPES For ANTI-MALARIAL WORKS Sizes Btoeked A tn 8 in.h.-s. Other Sizes Made to Orr!< r. INQUIRIES BOUCTTKD. THE ELKAYES POTTERIES Office 40, SIGH STREET LATEST BOOKS 'l UX ■ANNAXTYNR SAJTIHRES, l.> I'rjni Ilird.' IM'IIANThIi OUST, l» Cmii.- M.«. IKK lIKATII Ir, Ml b) n.lh.nn Jijrijnr. VN RIE
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 100 4 KHO. Kho Kcng Chuan, for may years a partner- of Messrs. Barker Kengchuan, »ho passed away ct his residence No. 11, Van Kit Road, Singapore, at 1.45 a.m., on April IT, 1930, at the age of sixty. He It-lives liehind, a widow, four sons, Mi-^srs. Khn Lian Cheng and
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    • 29 4 Airi! 20, 199, at Ampthill, England, Dexter Allen. M.A., Oxon. Oh I Urn beauty. Oh the gladners of that Resurrection day, Which shall not through endless cgoa
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    • 679 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORE To The Advertisinf Manager, Straits Times, Cecil Street. Tit insert the following small advertisement for days 1 11. ore are approximately seven words to a line and there it a flat rat* charge of 20 cents per line per insertion with A minimum of one dollar per
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    • 670 4 fees»««ee»e»e««seeee«»«seee«.« MOTOR VEHICLES AJ.S. MOTOR-CYCLES. One O.H.V. model lendid condition, and one side valve model r disposal cheap. Call or write 21, Orchard I „d. FOR SALE, Hupmobilc (five seatcr), in first class running order. Tax paid. Going < for $450. Instalment if necessary. (Apply 704, Straits Tim... WE HAVE
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    • 674 4 BOARD AND LODGING "LINTHORPE" Guest Residences. SO Oxley Road and 858, River Valley Ro»d Good table and service, tennii, garages. Phones, 6207 and 452a. CENTRALLY LOCATED. Urge nicclyfuinished room to let, sanitary arrangements.! hot and cold wator, all conveniences moderate terms- 702, Straits Times. HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, 4,
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    • 628 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. NI< FLAT. 2 rooms, verandah, private b: thi>,om attached, good table. Suit 2 gentler.i< n. Terms *260 for two, Tanglin. TO LET, from April 1, 1980, No. 8, Claymore Hill. Six bedrooms, tennis court, garage, electric and water laid on. Apply Dersonally, Estate Trust Agencies (1927; Ltd.
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    • 758 4 TENDERS INVITED FOREST DEPARTMENTTIMBER BRANCH. Dismantling Boilers, Engines, rtcj at Sungci Pcnang Power Station, Penang. TENDERS are invited for dismantling two boilers, engines and dynamos and accessories at the Sungei Penan? Power Station, Penang and for their transport, overhaul, cleaning and erection at Palon? and for the supply of such
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    • 706 4 TENNAMARAM PALM OIL CO., LTD. FOR SALE. Oil Palm Seeds and SeedJinif* can be supplied at the following ratei SELECTED SEEDS. $1E per 1.000 f.o.r. Putan* BerjunUi. Seedlings from Selected Seeds planted November 1029, $50 per 1,000 f.o.r. Batang BerjunUi. All seeds and icedlinßs KUurantecd selected from a field of
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    • 638 5 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. NOTICE SPRING RACE MEETING— MAY, 1930. PROFESSIONAL MEETING. Saturday. Wednesday, Saturday, Wednesday and Saturday, May 3, 7," 10, 11 and 17. AMATEUR MEETING. Friday and Saturday, May 23 and 24. raORMIONAL HERONS. i MftMMM Mt«N 1OT i II,,. f I :.nd 3 and C!a*sci 4 aini .'>
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    • 461 5 RUBBER SEED THE PAMANOEKAN ft TJIASEM LANDS, SOEBANG, JAVA. (THE ANGLO DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF JAVA. LTD., LONDON) offer for tale A. Hevea Seed from the Company 1 Isolated budded Seed Gardens at Wangoenredja ("Tjikadoe Seed") particulars of which will be found in the November 1927 issue of The Planter." PRICE.
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    • 745 5 MORTGAGEES SALE of valuable freehold and leasehold Singapore properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co's saleroom, No. 30. Chulia Street, on Wednesday, April 23, 1930 at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and shophouse dwelling* known as Nos. 1, 3, .IB. 3C\ Lorong 33. Gcylang Road and ,Nos. 631,
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    • 329 5 Cuticura SOAP World-Famous for Daily Toilet Use THE every- day use of Cuticura Soap assisted by occasional applications of Cuticura Ointment, when required, is your best insurance against skin troubles. They noc only cleanse and purify, but also enhance and preserve the natural qualities of the skin and hair. Sample
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    • 142 5 SAVE FREIGHT ON YOUR RUBBER BY INSTALLING THE G. E. W. Toggle Baling Press, Used by leading Rubber Packers and Shippers. May we quote for your requirements \C ENTRA I I |V^ [1.c.!.....-? SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. TeL 2717. w-44 D'ORSAYS PERFUMES PARIS All the nicest flavours in Beautiful Crystal
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  • 729 6 Troublesome Hylam Tappers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mulncca, Apr. 16. Th; case in which twenty-five Hylam '.appiTs were ehugad with crimjnal trcs- ;>:: inlimic'.ation and annoyance to the ■BMkfW of Ayoi- Pasir Estate, on March ■24, «M heard Won Mr. G. B. Kellaghar fOStanhgr. Mr. Charlesworth, of
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  • 232 6 Dublin to be Modelled On American System. Dublin, Mar. 20. The Greater Dublin Bill, which passed Us second reading in the Free State Parliament on Feb. 28, will probably begin its Committee stage this week, and numerous amendments have been tabled. The Greater Dublin Commission, which
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  • 416 6 Factory to be Built At Serangoon. Nearly two acres of ground will bo covered by the building which is to be the new home of the Government Printing Works in Singapore. The site is on Seranjjoon Road, near Woodleigh, to the. left as one net away from
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  • 93 6 rrocrarinip of drills up to and for week- 1 tndiiii; Apr. 20 Saturday, Apr. 19, Sijrlap. S.R.A. (V), lamp; R.A.F. Base, "A" i.M.G.) Co.. Camp; Re.! lloubc Naval Base, "C" (Scottish; Co., Camp. Sunday, Apr. 20. Siglap. S.K.A. (V), Camp R.A.K. Base. "A" i.M.G.) Co., Camp; Red House
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  • 214 6 Sir Robert Hutchison's Assurance. London, Apr. 1. The question of safeguarding the jule industry as a remedial measure for the present dej-ression at Dundee was discussed at the annual meeting of the Dundee Chamber of Commerce. Sir William Henderron, referring to the recent speech of Mr.
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  • 225 6 WHAT IS HEAVEN Mohammedan Peer Gives His Views. In a recent discussion in the Home papers on What is Your Idea of Heaven Lord Headley, the English Mohammedan Peer, contributes an interesting article. Lord Headley was offered and refused the throne of Albania, the offer being made to him by
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    • 154 6 Mothers Always apply to the reddened, inflamed skin and humors of the little one, the very-best remedy which is PUROL r,n-. ?0 and 55 cu. Tubes 75 cts. I 1 I DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS Repair Wear and Tear of Nerve and Body Price Is. 'JJ. and 4b. 'Never n Pain
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    • 234 6 Grand Hotel, Brastagi 4,800 feet above sea-level. Telegraphic Address p os tal Address BUASTAGI HOTEL, BRASTAGI. GRAND HOTEL BRASTAGI BRASTAGI, SUMATRA, E.c! AH telegraphic enquiries must be sent reply paid. Unique health resort in the Sumatra Highlands. BRACING AIR EXTENSIVE VIEWS. RIDING— GOLF— TENNIS— BILLIARDS. DANCING AND MOUNTAINEERING. 70 rooms
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    • 118 6 I*-— "i'- mi'.:. licence ana an increased activity. TRUTH IN ADVERTISING. And toe stand behind the statement. We buy the best in the best markets. Among other lines ice stock THE BEST MUTTON THE BEST SPRING LAMB THE BEST CHEDDAR CHEESE THE BEST HAMS and BACON (Sugarcane Brand) Offerine anywhere
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    • 254 6 TO ESCAPE INFECTION DO THIS DOUSE LISTERINE on your hands before you cat or prepare food for others particularly for babies. Colds and sore throat often start from germs carricel to the mouth on food. Many things you touch arc laden with germs of other diseases. Soap and water will
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 319 7 ALHAMBRA Extended until Monday, April Change of Programme Tuesday, April 22. SINGINC CHORUS OF 60 I DANCING ENSEMBLE OF 100 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 75 KM presents the first Vfennese^^ ■j^> AU SINGING- DANCING TALKJNG <^^H fc^-^ SONiG mur/w-normater^^ AND GERTRUDE LAWRENCE STAR OF MANY STA(.E Sl( (ESSES IN EARLY MOURNING
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    • 361 7 VICTORIA THEATRE Commencing Monday Next, April 21, at 9.30 p.m. CARL. LAWSON Presents THE BANDMAN COMEDY CO., with HILDA DORRINGTON MONDAY, APRIL 21. TCfcS. and WEI)., APRIL 22 and 23. MEET THE WIFE Th ?,li t^ t I i > T lld S 1^ c A e 1 By LYNN
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    • 354 7 ALMAMBRA Commencing Tuesday i4pn7 22 The finest of all Murder Mystery Stories is now an AH-Talkinu Picture of 1001 nttlLU AND SURPRISES! THE EISHOP MURDER CASE A Corking Mysfery I'irlure A Talking Thriller with a Cast of unusual players. SUPPORTED BY STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY The Magicians of "THE HOLLYWOOD
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  • 1900 8 Remarkable Strides of A Great Industry. The science of refrigeration is hi M in trtnational thstt it (U natural to ti.ul rep scntatives tnn all the shipping .i;,.l i-.cn' producing COBOtriea of the world r.t the l>an quct to eeUbrate the Jubilee of tin- loumia ton
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  • 571 8 ST. AXDKKYVS CATHEDRAL. KA.STKR EVEN. .-,..(0 p.,:i., Memorial Sci\ic? at 3:daInri (enuten. 5.30 p.m.. Evensoi.t". BASTES PAY:- «.15 a.m., Holy Conn. 7.:i0 j.m.. Hoiy Comn. < Choral i; 9.11 a.m.. I'.oly Cc-mn. 10...0 ,-..,n.. Matins 1 Choral 1 anL A4drc«t 11JI a.m.. Holy Comn. ."..:Ju |-.:m.. r"e.-.tal Evensong
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  • 1366 8 The Open Channel To Progress. At the fnnual meeting of the Chamber of Shipping, held in London on Feb. 20, tli follow njf resolution wa; proposed by Sir Alan Anderson, K.B E., seconded by Mr. L. C. Harris, and carried unanimously That this annual meeting
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  • 665 8 American and British Experience. A sum of about $20,000,000 was paid by United States life assurance companies in 1929 on account of disability benefits alone, indicative that vast losses have been encountered by these offices, taken as a whole. It is, therefore, not surprising that large increases in
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  • 681 8 Reduction of Capital Approved. An extraordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., was held at the company's registered office, Ocean Building, Collycr Quay, on Thursday for the purpose of considering the following resolutions. (1) That the nominal capital of the company be reduced from
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  • 77 8 Rugby. Apr. 17. Foreign exch.ingcs arc Amsterdam 12.08 7 Athens 375, Bombay Is. 5 l.'!-16d.. Berlin 20.37' i. Brussels 34.84-.., Bucharest 818, Rio 5 13-16, Buenos Aires 4:i 11-16. Copenhagen 18.16-:-. Ccneva 2s.oB. Helsingfor, iy::'s. Hong Kong Is. fi\,l.. Lisbon IMJt, Madrid 38.X7 1 Milan 92.72-. New York 4.K8
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  • 84 8 Monday. Karimoa (Sri Weftgsee) a.m. lll'iii I Bee I ;i;n 'J .i.m. North, N.-Kast and N.-Wcst Sumatra (O|> tea Noorti Kukup iiirl Kenut (Hong Cheang) i> a.m. Fulau Boegi I Honir Teeki J a.m. Pladjoe and Pateasoaag llydeusi li aja. Upper Burma (Honir Khrniri noon Ni-rth. N'.-Ka.-t
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  • 38 8 By Macedonia Patria Santbia Porthos Kalyan Johan de Witt Ufl Arrd. 8'pore London Mar. 7 Mar. SB Mar. 14 Apr. 4 Mar. 1.1 Apr. Mar. :>0 Apr. II Mar. 21 Apr. IS Mar. 21 Apr.
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  • 355 8 Saturday, April 19. Ships alongside thr Wharvcii or cxprcU-d to arrive. KEPPEL BABBODR. Main Wharf I.olico, DnaVMf Kuanlan, Sri Tonda, K.M.s. Hoppers 1 .m<l Muli:. r. i. Melanin. INI Wharf II. M.S. Herald. 'oal Wharf I'atrrl. VESSELS IN DRT DOCKS. f«n|oni Pagar. Albert Dm-:. PataUsc, ■Mar n<>.
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  • 14 8 Frum China an-1 Japan, hy Nlgato Uaru, due at Singapore on Monday.
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    • 56 8 EASTER HOLIDAY ATTRACTION THE SEVENTH MALAYAN EXHIBITION KUALA LUMPUR. Organised by the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association. The Exhibition will be bigger and better than in previous years. This is rendered possible as it will be staged at the new Exhibition grounds, Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. For particulars, apply to the Secretary,
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    • 264 8 HOW TO AVOID INDIGESTION. It most digestive troubles, excess acid ferments food and causes gases to distend the stoniHch. That is why intense nain so often follows immediately after eating. Digestive disturbances of this kind can be absolutely prevented by taking a little HUurated Magnesia in water after eatinj. This
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 321 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR r THE WEEK. Saturday. April IS. II. W. ].0."» a.m., ft. 0 in. "II P-m-. C ft. r, in. Malayan Exhibition. K L. 1'ublic and Bonk Holiday. Clinical meeting nt Tan 'lock Sens* IIosimtal by members of the British Medical Association, Malaya Branch. Annual Dinner of Members of
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  • 233 9 Tin Unlikely to Develop Further Weakness. AUTOMOBILE OUTPUT INCREASING. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday, 10 a.m. Latent I'rk-eti Ku1. 1.... London 7 7-16 d. per lb., unchanged. New York 15'/, cts. per lb.. up X cent. Market Tone: Quite steady. Tin, London £165 Is. 3d. per
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  • 362 9 as Mr. F. W. Goodenough At Oxford. Mr. I". W. Goodenough, chairman of the Government Committee on Education for Salesmanship, on Feb. 21 addressed the Oxford Luncheon Club on "British Salesmanship Overseas." Salesmanship, said Mr. 'loodenough, was a prime function of directinn and supreme management. It embraced
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  • 134 9 Result of Dictator's Regime. The Spanish Minister of Finance has issued .-i long statement K"inir minutely into every detail of the Dictatorship's administration. It purports to show that from the economic year 1U23-24 until 1929 the total expenditure w:.s r.6r .6 pesetas. With receipts svt down at 21,075,613,739
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  • 84 9 English Offices Granted Permission. Tli" Council of Peoples' Commissars of the Soviet Union is now elaborating a new plan which will ntrmit English Insurance companies U> work in Russia. Permission will l.c accorded on the same conditions as those under which German insurance compaaies now carry on
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 780 9 Five Per Cent. Dividend Declared. The twentieth annual general meeting of Utan Simpan Rubber Company, Ltd., held at the registered office,' 1, Embank'ni'nr, Kuala Lumpur, on Apr. 14, the chairitiini, Mr. I). H. Hampshire, presiding. After the notice convening tji< meeting had been read by a representative of
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    • 131 9 Crude Rubber Received During February. Imports of crude rubber of all classes into the United States, (luring the month of February totalled 43,728 lung tons, according to an estimate issued by the Rubber Manufacturers' Association. This compares with imports of 47,362 long tons in January and with 6-1,538
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    • 50 9 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York,' send us the following cable dated Apr. 17, their quotations being in gold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber Exchanges sales today 100 April 14.80, May 15, June 15.20, July 15.40, August IBjSQ, September 16.80, October 16, November 16.20, December 16.40k
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    • 287 9 Unimpaired Relations Continue. Mr. T. M. Ainscough, Senior Trade Commissioner in India and Ceylon, in a paper on British Trade with India, read before the Royal Society of Arts on March 4, said that trade was a great solvent and a valuable binding clement between parts
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    • 327 9 Sir C. Bedford on Careers In Commerce. Sir Charles Bedford, lecturing at Oxford on March 10 on the opportunitiei for university men in Spanish-speaking countries, said that these countries were, and for many yean would continue to be, the best competitive markets in the world
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    • 770 9 Rubber Exchange of New York, Inc. In order to stimulate trading in futures on the Rubber Exchange of New York, the members have adopted a new contract, known aa the No. 1 standard contract, trading in which began on April 1, for deliveries- on and after May
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    • 99 9 Value of Imports and Exports During Ist Quarter of 1930. The Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., has forwarded the following comparative statement of the total value of foreign merchandise, excluding parcel post and bullion imported to and exported from British Malaya during 1029 and 1980 J. I.
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  • 202 9 Liverpool as Rubber Depot. A rubber shareholder sends to The Financial News a suggestion by which he says a considerable saving may be made. His letter is as follows In these days of slender profits if any for rubber-producing companies, may I express the surprise felt by
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  • 126 9 North Labis (Johore).— 6o,ooo lb. Pelepah Valley.— 46,ooo lb. PatalinK.~SB.69o lb. Pernambang.— l6B,629 lb. Pransr Besar.— 3o,7oo lb. Perak Rubber Plant.— 7l,9oo lb. PenifUlan Durian (1921 16,082 lb. Rubber Estates of Johore. 48,333 lb. Ribu Rubber.— 2o,B2s lb. Raub.— 25,030 lb. Siginting. -21,000 lb. Sungei Samah.— 3,293 lb.
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  • 307 9 Holidays Bring Dull Market. Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., report under date of Apr. 17 as follows The past week has been quiet and unventful, and has verged on dullness, due principally to the approaching Easter holidays. Over the period prices have been practically unchanged, and at
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  • 212 9 RETURN OF DUTY PAID RUBBER PASSED FOR EXPORT FROM THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. The quantity of rubber and robber latex upon which export duty wu paid during the month of March, IS3O. ai Direct foreign shipments b) Transhipments on through bills of lading c) Local trade d)
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  • 842 9 Plenty of Work for Indian Labourers. At a special meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held in I'enanjr on Wednesday, Apr. 9, there were present the Controller of Labour, Malaya (the Hon. Mr. H. C. Bathurst, M.C.S.) as chairman the Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya (Mr.
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  • 148 9 Benefits Brought to New Zealand. Mr. R. Ogilvie Buchanan, in n paper on Hydro-Electric Power Development in New Zealand," read to the Royal Geographical Society on March -17. said that cheap power solved only one of the problems incidental to making New Zealand a manufacturing country. Its chief
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  • 152 9 British Form One-third Of Newcomers. Immigration into Canada fur the first ten months of the current fiscal year, April to January, inclusive, says a Keutcr Ulagran from Ottawa, totalled 144,74'J, a <leirci.se of 3,528, or 2 per cent., as compared with the corresponding period of the previous fiscul
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  • 1235 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. APRIL 19, 1930 MORE ABOUT THE LONDON PRESS. By the same mail which brought us copies of the first i?sue of the Week-End Review came copies of the new Daily Herald, the official organ of the Labour Party, which has been enlarged to 20 pages
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  • 1642 10 Development of a New Policy. (By the Duchess of Atholl. M.P., late Parliimentary Secretary to the Board of Rducation.) Throughout the new educational enterprises now taking shape, it is important to realise that our English ideal calls, above all things, for a thoroughly well balanced citizen. Our
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  • 165 10 Mr. A. Williams has been appointed to act as District Officer, Dindings. The appointment of Mr. A. B. CobdcnRumsr.y as Official Assignee, Penang, is gazetted. Messrs C. Wilson and H. R. Bull are both gazetted as District Judges, Singapore. The appointments of Messrs. N. Ward and C.
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  • 833 10 THE BETTER THE DAY. In the midst of what, to many residents of Singapore, is one long wcik-end <if idleness, cautious tribute must 1>? paid to the feat of those workers who delivered the Home mail to us in excellent time yester<iay morning 1 Such people
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    • 141 10 Version^n MILLINtRY for your attractive Easter Wear. I, /^^fev m. w A newest and exclu- \Jsh S Ve StyleS in elts and Y \*4 Straws are more delight- T^ I f^ u than ever. ~sf\\ F r You must also see our J^^J 1^ new shipment of other Fashion Goods,
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    • 91 10 ALHAMBRA The Screen's first operetta Married in Hollywood with music by the world's famous composer, Oscar Straus. A^Graphophone MUSIC'S REPRODUCING TRIUMPH! "like life itself* AMAZING VOLUME AND TONE QUALITY The Columbia Kolitcr Viva-tonal playt any standard record. Kluuve tonal lhadings, actually in the records, but impassible of reproduction on the
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    • 24 10 STRAITS pV\ TIMES. Singapore (y ir" .< mala lumpur 7i. cicil mat \s v/ ii, j»<» siiitt ■Pko««: 1161 >I- *> IS VtBNI AT ALL TIMES
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  • 4591 11 SIR CECIL CLEMENTI OPENS MALAYAN EXHIBITION. SPEECH BROADCAST FROM FRASER'S HILL. REMARKABLE RANGE OF EXHIBITS A Fascinating Picture Of The Peninsula's Life. AGRICULTURE, ARTS AND CRAFTS. IN ;i speech relayed from F laser's Hill this morning Sir Cecil Clementi formally declared open the annual Exhibition of the Malayan AgriMorticultural Association.
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  • 475 11 Question Raised by Comdr. Ken worthy. London, Apr. 17. In the House of Commons LieutComdr. J. M. Kenworthy (Lab., Hull Central) asked whether, in view of the successful conclusion of the tripartite naval treaty, it was proposed to proceed with the Singapore Naval Base, especially
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  • 152 11 New Bill Introduced In Commons. London, Apr. 17. A Govunmc-nt Bill was introduced in the House of Commons by Miss Margaret Bcndfield, the Minister of Labour, to regulate the hours of work in industrial undertakings which are based on the Washington Hours Convention of 1919. Tht bill
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  • 216 11 Three Brutal Murders And Robberies. The notorious gang-leader, Song Sio Loh-tse, who has been arrested by the French Police, has confessed to an amazing record of crime committed by this master mind of Shanghai's underworld. Song has been responsible for no fewer than three assassinations, the first
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  • 309 11 Big Offensive Begins. PREPARING FOR BATTLE AT PENGPU. Shanghai, Apr. 18. The Kuominchun general Lv Chun-lins m reported to have ordered a general >ffensive against the Tientsin-Nanking i ail way and troops undei 1 General Sun Liang-chen and Won Hsieun-tsai are attacking Tangshan (Tenghsien? CO miles
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  • 149 11 "Big Navy" Party In U.S.A. Washington, Apr. 19. The political groups are preparing the decks for the naval action," which President Hoovcmhcpcs will be short and decisive, immediately the naval delegation ltturns from Lcndon with the treaty. The Big Navyites are actively campaigning, but Mr. Hoover is
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  • 214 11 Wine Bins for British Embassy in U.S. Sir Ronald Lindsay, Britain's newly appointed Ambassador, who landed in Ntw York in mail week from the Aquitania, has satisfied, to some extent, the great curiosity of Americans as to his attitude on the liquor question. He told reporters that while
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  • 67 11 Sentences in Conspiracy Charge. Warsaw, Apr. 18. The trial of Un members of the German minority organisation Deutschum Bund at Bydgoszoe for conspiring against Poland 1 -iV.ulted in sent >nces of imprisonment from a month to a year. Some of the prisoners will be confined in a
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  • 292 11 Discussion Adjourned Over Easter. London, Apr. 17. In the House of Commons at question time the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Arthur Henderson, said the Government had hoped that complete agreement would emerge from the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty discussions before the rising of the House at Easter. Certain important points,
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  • 158 11 Twenty British Machines Start Tour. London, Apr. 17. Easter will be spent above the clout!* by 32 flight enthusiasts of both sexes. who ascended in 20 light aeroplanes from Heston Aerodrome, Middlesex, toilay, starting on the first continental Hying tcur by a fleet of private machine?.
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  • 50 11 House of Lords Agrees To Amendment. London, Apr. 17. The House of Lords decided not to insist en the amendment restoring I drath penalty in the Army and Air Force Bill, which will now become law in the form in which it left the House of Commons. Reuter.
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  • 65 11 Position of Russians In Britain. Rugby, Apr. 17. It was stated in the House of Commons today that the Home Secretary has now received a list of perFons dismissed from Soviet organisations in Great Britain who had been ordered by the Soviet Government to return to
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  • 54 11 Violent Shocks Over 'Wide Area. Athens, Apr. 18. W< 1 shippers at Good Friday service hert and at Piraeus during: the night wet jlurmcd by violent earthquake shock: which covered a wide area of Greece. Church towers were shaken down i hthraisa and Sparta. Only minor casua
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  • 19 11 Cairo, Apr. 17. The Prince of Wales arrived by a from Khartum at 1.55 p.m.— Reuter.
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  • 297 11 CALM BEFORE THE STORM Situation Quiet In India. NO MORE ARRESTS. Much Damage Done At Karachi. Bombay, Apr. 18. "It) looks lik:' the calm h:foro tho storm" remarked a clos.- MMtWI of Gandhi, referring to the tot thut there was no news of arrests anywhere today. The day was tho
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  • 267 11 How Australian Family Got Home. This is a story of masterly Ingenuity. It concerns an Australian whose bold gambling; with Fate is worthy of one sprung from a race of Empire builders. With his wife and live children he found himself stranded in London without work and
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  • 49 11 Good Progress in Flight To Cape Town. Broken Hill, Apr. 18. The Duchess of Bedford and ('apt. Barnard, who are attempting to fly from Knxland to Africa and back in 18 days, hav<? left here for Palapyc. They expect to arrive at Cape Town tomorrow. Keuter.
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    • 63 11 ■lllllllMillllllllllWlllllilllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllimilll'lllllllll'lllHW— I TODAY'S FEATURES. 9am 5 Twentieth Century Education, 3 by the Duchess of At hull 10 s> I Malayan Doctors Meet in lt I Singapore 17 i. I Selangor vs. Singapore at Cricket U I Esciting Football at the Stadium U F.M.S. Rubber Statistics "Around the Markets, by the
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  • 29 12 Miss Riboct and her company will stage The Count of Monte Cristo tonight, at the New World, and on Sunday a farewell performance of The Black Sheep.*'
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  • 44 12 The parishioners of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Ipoh, are holding a reception tomorrow after Mass for Rev. Father Dercdec on the occasion of his departure to France on leave. The Rev. Father will leave Ip«h in the course <rf next week.
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  • 61 12 AEROPLANE CRASH AEROPLANE CRASH IN U.S.A. E ell-Known Airman Killed. Jersey Ciiy, Apr. 19. de la Vaulx, president of the ;iona] Aeronautic Federation, was among the victims of an aerial disaster here. The aeroplane fouled an electric high tension power line, bur3t into flames and crashed. The pilot and three
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  • 208 12 Fine Rendering in St Andrew's Cathedral. Good Friday was observed .at StAndrew's Cathedral yesterday by a special rendering of Stainer's Crucifixion by a choir of 60 voices, the large congregat'on present joining in the singing of certain passages. The bass solos were taken by Paj"* master Lieut-Commander C.
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  • 147 12 Queer Theft by Chinese Coolie. Sentence of one month's rigorous imprisonment tc be followed by one year's police supervision was passed on a Chinese with several previous convictions on Thursday by Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge. The accused was convicted on a charge of dishonestly
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  • 96 12 Marlborough Theatre Being Wired. The Marlborough Theatre, Singapore, which is next door to the Alhumbra, is being fitted for talking pictures, but the proprietor, Mr. Tan Cheng Kee, denies the report that he has sold the theatre to company. The theatre is being completely renovated, and the
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  • 168 12 Puilty of Criminal Breach Of Trust. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Apr. 18. At the District Court yesterday Cheah Chye Seng, till recently carrying on business as an auctioneer in Beach Street, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of criminal breach of trust. The
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  • 69 12 The need for strong leadership in the rubber industry it stressed in this month's issue of The Planter, which suggests that Mr. Eric Macfadyen, the new president of the Institution of the Rubber Industry, is just the man for the job. Other contents deal with coconut research in
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  • 406 12 Malacca Officials Discuss Problems. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Apr. 16. The second quarterly meeting of the Malacca Rural Board for 1930 was held at the office of the Resident Councillor yesterday. The Hon. Mr. G. H. G. Clarke was in the chair, and amon? others present were
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  • 119 12 Valuable Hints in April Journal. The April issue of The Malayan Agricultural Journal is of more than usual interest to planters in this part of the world. Following the editorial matter, which consists of comments on articles which follow, Mr. W. N. Sands gives an interesting survey of
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  • 505 12 New System Makes a Good Start. Gradually Singapore is wiping out its arrears of social and commercial amenities, and yesterday saw another progressive step the inauguration of automatic telephones. Gone now are the days of "Number, please," and a new era has been ushered in in which
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  • 65 12 The services being held at the Y.M.f A. in connection with young people will be continued and the second of the- scries will be held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the large hall of the V.M.C.A. The It.-. W X Rorley, M.8.E., will be th? Ij^aka fcpeeral
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  • 487 13 Latest Scores in S.C.C. vs. Selangor Cricket Match-Rain Holds up Play. S.C.C. AND SELANGOR CRICKET. Club Win Toss and Bat First. The match between the Singapore Cricket Club and Selangor opened on the S.C.C. ground at 11 a.m. today. The club won the toss, and Hamilton elected to bat on
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  • 700 13 Four Goals in 7 Minutes. EXCITING FINISH AT THE STADIUM. Europe.™ X! 1: Batavia 7. The game Ik tweea the European XI and the Katavia tourists the Anson Road .Stadium, on Thursday, provided one of the most thrilling finishes that has been !-.cen in Singapore for many
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  • 114 13 Singapore A.F.A. Statement Corrected. Mr. K. Gill writes "On looking Iliinuirh the report and statement I aceoiuils of the Singapore An/at.-iir Football Association for the year ended Dee. 31, IM9, I noticed an entry with reference l>> thy winners of the Football Cup. For the year l'.KIl
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  • 74 13 Masters Eliminate Monopolies From Shield Competition. (From Cur Own ('"i-rcspondcnt.) Malacca, Ai>r. 18. In a keen ;uul uell-ointested gatM >vstrnhiy the English Masters' I'nion defeated the (Icivernnunl Monopolies ;n the second round of the Government InterDcMirtmental Shield competition. The Union ■cored two goale la the lir.st half through
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  • 190 13 Stewards' Inquiry At Penang Races. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Apr. 18. At the conclusion of the Penang races on Wednesday, the Stewards held an inquiry into the trouble given by Swastika and Devolution at the starting post. Swastika delayed the start for several minutes, but Devolution delayed
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  • 60 13 S.C.C. Tournament. Kain prevented play in the S.C.C. tournament on Thursday. The following tics will be played en Tuesday Championship Ninslc*. 1). 11. KMMM tS. N. A. Sc-.hviv.-k Championship I'airs. K. li. I!. Donm-ll aad J. A. lk-an >. V »y faith aad N. B. w Im-. Profession Pain.
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  • 374 13 Kcppel vs. Sepoy Lines Match. Th? following are the teams for the match to bo played on Easter Sunday between the Keppel t J<>l F Club and the Sepoy Linca Golf Club over the Keppel links, Sepcy Lines player* mentioned first: U WSO9 and Johns vs. Joyce and N.
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  • 177 13 Stan. Jehu Takes Bantam Title From Taylor. The bantamweight championship of Wales changed hands at Pontypridd, when Cuthbert Taylor (Mcrthyr), the holder, w;is beaten by Stan. Jehu (Macsteg) on points in a bout of 15 :i-min. rounds. Both men were well inside the stipulated weight. Keen and
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  • 190 13 Big Entry for M.S.V.R. Meeting. The Annual Prize meeting of the Malay States Volunteer Regiment Battalion Rifle Association opened at the range, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, with a representative entry from all military forces in Malaya, viz., the M.S.V.R., the Malayan Volunteer Infantry, the Welch Regiment,
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  • 275 13 A VAIN BOAST Dempsey May Fight For World Title. Although suffering from neuritis Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight champion of tne world, has reiterated that if a foreigner captures the world's title he will again return to the ring in an, effort to bring it back to America. Dempsey is fearful
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  • 135 13 Experimental Match At Nottingham. London, Feb. 28. Cup-tie football in artificial light was introduced as an experiment when the final of the Nottinghamshire Senior League took place. The ground was lit by arc lamps at every comer, mounted on platforms nearly fifty feet high and every platform
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  • 172 13 To Entertain Penang A.C.S.U. At Easter. The Anglo-Chine?c School Union, Penang, will be visiting Singapore during the Easter holidays and will be the guests of the Bendemeer Athletic Club. A series of indoor and outdoor games will be engaged during their stay here. The Club will oppose the
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  • 365 13 Spent £20,000 in Yearlings Without Success. Lcrd Wcs'l.ury, whose death occurred in tragic circumstances in mail week, was a well-known racing personality twenty-five years ago, both as a racehorse owner and a fearless speculator. His turf career was not marked with much luck, however. For instance, he spent
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  • 171 13 Australian Board Recommends Trial by States. The Australian Cricket Board of Control decided to recommend the State associations te give the larger wicket and the new l.b.w. rule a trial with a view to recommending their adoption in Australia. This decision is rather surprising m face of the
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  • 319 13 Saturday, April 19 lVnanit Kaces. M.S.V.R., B.R.A. Hide meeting, K.I-. Cricket: tint Day of S.C.C. vs. Sciangor match, S.C.C. ground R.I. vs. M.C. Co., Welch Re R t: S.C.C. vs. U.K.. R.C. ground; S.C.C. v«. C Co.. Welch Koirt., Tanslia; S.R.C. vs. Johorc Cricket Club, BJLC. Football S.AJP.A.
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  • 206 13 Promotion Problems MEETING OF 2nd DIVISION LEADERS. London. Apr. IH. The following were the results of English League games pluyetl Uxlay First Division. |MMMI 1 Leicester City t Boiton Wand. :t Sund-rland Everton Burnley Grimsby Town 2 llirinini.'hnm I Manchester Utd. I HuddTsficlcl T. 0 Newcastle Utd.
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  • 245 13 Veteran Golfer "Mashic Niblick 'Champion." Ted Ray, the veteran golf professional, is the miniature course champion— almost, we might say, the mashie niblick cham'°On a nine-holes' course, 000 yd*, in, length, in the grounds of the I'alaco Hotel, Torquay, during mail week, X*» had a score of
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  • 235 13 17 Acceptances for Kempton Park Classic. London, Apr. 2. The followinß are the acceptances for the Great Jubilee Handicap (l'« miles), on May 17 China proposed the inclusion of pinirpong as an event in the ninth Far Eastern Otyomnk Came.; in Tokia. Japan refused U> consider Urn proposition,
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    • 168 14 SWALLOW 4 ARIELL'S i 11 World Renowned CAKES ARE OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Agents Mackay, Monk, Ltd. Tel. 2971. SINGAPORE. Protection! r*s< BOincone moving stealthily. Flash on your Eveready. Flood BlOtf? the room with brilliant, unfailing f^^^Bi light. An Eveready Flashlight with Everea«ly Batteries protects both J"i.'i'Si| c an^ property. Dependable, durable,
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    • 353 14 I Gift that always X J^Si^ s "^7ll "-most gratefully accepted p- JH&Mtt g^ ve "4711", any day it will evoke a j -^^k smile of gratitude. For all fastidious /^V Ut^^^^^^A people use "47//". It hassuch a multi/SfcwT^M^ xSKglg tude of uses. Poured into bath and v I^7 .^B^Slk
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    • 423 15 Cultivate A Restful Tone. ONCE 1 heard a woman say. I do love a nice spcakinir voice." I know exactly what sh.> mount. There are some people who have gulden voice*— voices that seem to charm you whatever they say. Just a soft modulated tone
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    • 31 15 Tlii di-lineuishrd ro» n of pale lilac satin has Ih- nrwrst line. Thr skirt f«M friTf riT' hip:t which are bandrd and nql tisHthr mould; d ai fortrurl..
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    • 194 15 \A Few Ways of Using It Up. r lt,¥l.\'CE it. mix with mashed cooked potatoes, chopped parsley, seasonings, an e«g if liked, make into flat cakes and fry a golden brown. Serve as ham toast, by mincing it and heating in gravy with a good dash
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    • 542 15 "■RASTER, like every season, seems different in this country. At Home it brings a feeling of peace and white lilies end church decorations end alleluias. We recall our nursery days when we hurried downstairs in the cold of the early I morning to paint the breakfast
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    • 303 15 Actress Sets A Neiv Fashion. THE bestowal of one name, and that a short abbreviation, upon the infant daughter of a popular actress will probably set a new fashion. Already babies are being given very simple names, some j of them, such as Charlotte and Caroline. reminis;ent of
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    • 418 15 Harsh Treatment To Avoid, JWERY now and then we hear someone bewail the short life of fashionable oisery, forgetting, for the time being, thict that modern elezance in dress hf* iad° gossamer stockings imperative. "Service weight" hoisery is growing way from the needs of
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    • 29 15 A flat bow at the baac of n square bark deeollctage was vrn on a vrry fharfPinp eo»n of printed tsffeta at Grafton Strttt drt;-.. lj^t mhL
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  • 4176 17 Malayan Doctors Meet In Singapore. DR. HOOPS' ADDRESS. THOUGHTS ON MODERN MEDICINE. The annual meeting of the British Medical Association (Malaya branch) was held yesleiday at the King Edward VII CiAliK of Medicine when the new President (thr Hon. Dr. A. L. Hoops, Principal Civil Medical
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  • 255 17 IS YEN A MONARCHIST Nanking Government's Indictment. Nanking, Apr. 6. The Nanking Mandate ordering a punitive expedition against Marshal Yen Shi- j L-han, issued by the State Council this morning, states that a unanimous decision has see* reached by the Nationalist leaders for the arrest and punishment of Marshal Yin.
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  • 92 17 The Municipal health statement for the week ended April 12 shows 252 deaths in Singapore, the rate being 26.4.'!, compared with 28.10 in the preceding week and 24.50 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief cause of death was pneumonia, with 37 cases. From phthisis 35
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  • 58 17 Up and On is a neat little magazine published by the St. Andrew's Schoo!. A I heavy deficit in the publishing account is i noted. Ad amusing article on Limericks; Their Humour and Dc-vekpnvnt, deserves special mention. Some excellent folk-lore tales are also included in the very
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  • 76 17 The wedding took place on Mar. 19, at St. Andrew Undershaft, by the Right Rev. Bishop Perrin, assisted t>y the Rev. J. Fowler, vicar of Rye, of Lieutenant-Com-mander C. Shene Clarke, R.N. (retired), elder son of Dr. Tertius and Mrs. Clarke, of Harrow, Middlesex, to Alison, only daughter of Mr.
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    • 132 18 I Iciq^RETTES I W.D.S. H.O. WILLS. I PiaOVED AND ESTABLISHED BY ITS HOST OF OWNERS Praise from owner* ia measurable in terms oi g"**rr fa@L-' <***• ot th» many Iwpww urn! bom l^^^^ «a»ufmf4^a tan; rcasccu why De 80C0 fib that e»p<«Vrt^^ hat rffarkwnd a b suiding to the widespread
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    • 239 18 UKkAUrUL to think that main people are still paying out more money a month in rickshaws and taxis than it costs to run an Austin 7 car. MIWIUL amount of correspondence is bound to pour in now. Why not ask for full particulars of this wonderful car? rnliU you did
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    • 564 19 Assets exceed $11,000,000. Assurance In force ever $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) BEAD OFTICI Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICB 17, Old Jewry, B.C. The Company, baa £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Atsuranec Companies
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    • 563 19 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH [NDISCHE HANDELSBANK. Establiihed 1863 at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Glds. 100,000,000, (about 48,600,000) Paid np Capital Glds. 65,000,000 (aboat M.600,000) Eteservot Glds. 27,186,366 (abont £2,270,000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM, BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES BATAVIA Head Offlcs for Dutch East ndlee. SHANGHAI Head Omce for China aad 'apea.
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    • 609 19 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y15,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y12, 126,000 President S. Shimada, Esq. DIRECTORS T. Hisamane, Esq. M. Araki, Esq. N. Yanagita, Eiq. N. Talcaei, Esq. T. Toshida, Esq. HEAD OFFICB Taipsh, Formosa (Taiwan) BRANCHES AND AGENCIES Amoy Hoag Kong
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    • 332 19 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £60,000,000 ARTHUR C. POTTS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INBUBANCE COMPANY DOES A World Wide Business •i IS Enjoying Rapid Growth. HAS A Policy for Every Need. Established 1887
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    • 186 20 FRAMROZ CO. W Ww/ if a^^^ It cleans teeth better that's ivhy Colgate's has become the largest selling dentifrice in the world The very first brushful of Colgate's tells you that here is a toothpaste you ii: ncier tire of. For Colgate's is different. It's delicious sparkling invigorating. And how
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    • 260 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AM) GUARANTOR CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated |n Graat Britain) Head Office for Malaya SINGAPORE. THE *s4cffc§ WAY TO BETTER ill] PHOTOGRAPHY Gradation The Agfa Emulsion is so computed that it gives a hijrh. ■cale of gradation, that is, the effect of the light is very equal from the
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