The Straits Times, 16 June 1930

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  • 39 1 The Straits Times [fcSTABUSMBO NKAttLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AISD MOST IMLUEISTIAL NEWSPAPER m^M^IAYA. i 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JUNE 16, 1930. Ws^) Rl W CJBNTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 176 1 Singapore: 78. Cecil st. cphone sisd. Ny Carlsberg Beer la bottlei u4 m dr.Bfht. Sol* Importers i EAST ASIATIC co^ ltd. (Inc. ir. Denmirk) SINGAPORE. -as though you owned your own cow/ Bear Brand Swiss Mil!< is FRESH cow's milk derived from herds that graze on the rich green pastures
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    • 173 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683). ROBINSONS Special Millinery Notice. A Select Assortment of NEW MILLINERY i is Assemoled in Our Showroom™— This special range, we are offering at One Price Only 7.50 i H 5 V IS BREAD Made from HO VIS FIour— IMPORTED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND— is
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    • 13 1 Prime Portland CEMENT < EAST ASIATIC > CO., LTD. (Inc. in Dtnmtrk) X V"" SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 550 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated la England) MAIL ND I'ASSKNGKK AND CARGO SESTKB. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE.' OUTWAPD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage dtu Spore. KALYAN 9.100 June 28 KA.H'CTANA 10,500 July
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    • 701 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, Lj>n<U>n, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middles Borough Vessels Tonnage Due sail FUSHIMI MARU 10,900 June 19 20 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 July 2 3 TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 10 17 HttKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 30 81 HARUNA MARU 10,500 Aug. 13 14 t
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    • 464 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MBLBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7865 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 659 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative fur Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Travellers Official Information Bureau. Booking Office Royal Dutch Indian Airways.
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    • 1119 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE SIAM STEAM NAY. THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. p/\ I Ifn LIMITED. lU., LIU. v THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM (Incorporated in Siam) NAY. CO.. LTD. 1 (Incorporated in England) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, n vi Hern tv« Telupin, Pntani, Singora, Lacon,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 442 3 DUTCH MAILS M.Y. S(oom\a;ti t Miialschnppij Nedorland and M.V. Rolkrdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAM- .md PASSENGER SERVICE TO Ci aeja Amsterdam Southampton MararUtca Rotterdam Tonnage s Tjerimni MM U.L. June 20 oldenbarnevelt 19.000 S.M.N. June 27 <l mil 12.000 K.L. July 4 l.h. Or tt'itl 0 S.M.N. July 11 Palrii II
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    • 1572 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. RLAVENESS LINE (Incorporated in Norway) Direct Fast Monthly Service from IIELAWAN DELI, PENANG AND SINGAPORE to LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, ORE VANCOUVER, 8.C., SEATTLE and TACOMA. Arrive Due Sails Lat S pore S poiv Amp:' Ire M.V. CORNEVILLE June 23 June 2S July 31 M.V. BRONXVILLE Jul-
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    • 378 3 I OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, (A I.. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA. WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SIHEIMU:. Sailings for UpHcd St;i!»^ rod Canada Points from Hong Kong. S:.n FsuiK-ii-o an 1 '.i.ind S.S. MICHIGAN aaili from Uoag Kong July s San Krancivco. l.os Argolcs
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    • 494 3 APEX ELECTROPHONIC RECORDS. MADE IN CANADA. 1 1 0.~. 1 I lift up mr linger anil I aaj "t».rt, tveH I Vocal Fox Trot). W.ll >.iv U Vocal Vn* Trot). iinih Paiatlaa Use cloud* alia amUai Vocal r.'\ Tr»t i. Tip t«« thru 4 the tulip-, with me (Vasal Fov
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 78 4 Family »f the lute Mrs. Aiifc I.im Thye spectfiilly thank Jill nlatives and friends attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Lim Thjf and for their telegrams and iif.irs nf sympathy, and their rlorul »n>J H tributes. It C r.g, A.L.J., H.L.H. A.1..8., I.im .1.. family :.t|f to iimlcr
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    • 623 4 Ml ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The \.ivertisinp Manager, Btralta Timea, fVril Street. I'l-iiM insert the following small advertisement for—- days:— I —1 I There are approximately se'en words to a line and there is a flat rate charge of 25 cents per line per insertion with A minimum of one dollar
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    • 639 4 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE, Chrysler U. Kun two months only. Owner Immediately returning to Bagland. Cost $2,U.'>o. Would take $1,700. Exceptional bargain. In-ured and taxed. An-ily K. Vernon, 10'Ja, Kast toast Road, Katong, Singapore. ITALASIA, LTD., Fiat Concessionaires innounce reorganisation of their second-hand -ar department, and therefore better values, ">ery
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    • 724 4 BOARD AND LODGING DALYDENE, 30, KILLINEY ROAD, doubleroom with dressing-room, verandah and own bathroom. Also single room with verandah. Tennis and garage. Call or phone ICUt). HOUSES, FLATS, ETC TO LET, 79, MEYER ROAD. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, 90, Meyer Road. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, 97,
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    • 645 4 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, No. 34, Cecil Street and Godown No. 7, Burnam Street. Apply Meyer Broi. TO LET, 26, Malacca Street, first floor, Immediate entry. Apply 6, D'Almeida Street TO LET, OFFICES at 4, Prince Street, top floor. Apply Koh Chew Kee, 27-3, Kiliincy Bead. 5, CECIL STREET
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    • 874 4 PERAK TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETING 1930. Saturday, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, July 5. 8, 10 and 12, 1990. 3 Runs for daaa 1 Horses. .'I Runs for Ctaai Horses. .1 Runs for (lass Horses. 3 Runs for Class 1 Ponies. 3 Runs for Class I1I 1 nnd o Ponies (Combined).
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    • 953 4 REST HOUSES CAMERON'S HIGHLANDS The Ki-' Boaos are ander the charge of the BxeeutiTe Engineer, Cameron's Highlands, rifid applications for occupation of rooms should be addresred t" him. Accommodution can only be sreured '■;> a permit ilgtied l>' tin- Executive Engineer. Cameron's Highlands. 8. Th. Resl 11,, i are fully
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    • 916 5 A GOOD OITORITNITY I OH SOINTI AND I'KOPITABLI INVESTMENT IN LAMD AMI HOUSE PBOPEKTIU NOT in BK MISSED UV ENTERPBIHNG CAPITALISTS. IN TIIK ESTATE OK SULTAN KHAN SURATTEE. DECEASED. IMPORTANT TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE of most valuable freehold ud leasehold busii.i-. ami residential premises in the centre of Singapore At
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    • 773 5 AUCTION SALE of valuable Singapore properties situate at Loroag N Telok Kuruu Road, Changi Road, i:i < i.jst Road, Loroag 2», GayiuiiK Bead, Derbyshire Road, Huku Timah Road, Entei Hoad and Urove Road. \l .Mi-srs. Chcong Koon Seng Co's saleroom, No. 30, Chuliu Street, on Wednesday, June 18, 1930 at
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    • 836 5 I TAIPING TURF CLUB i AMATEUR RACE MEETING. Thursday, June 19, 19.'J0. Saturday. June 21, 1930. Commencing at 2.15 p.m. each day. TWO RUNS each for Horses Classes 3, 1, and <o, respectively. First Run about 6 fur- lenga, lirnal run about 1 mile and 100 yards. i TWO KINS
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    • 349 5 HANDBOOK FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS. A collection of passages, phrases and proverbs traced to their sources in ancient and modern literature. In the 1,400 pages of this invaluable book are. cited familiar passages, proverbial phrases, and constantly recurring phrases from nearly 1.000 authors. It includes selections from French and German writers, anil
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    • 207 5 SAVE FREIGHT ON YOUR RUBBER BY INSTALLING n r ill toggle U* L. 11. BALING PRESS USED BY LEADING RUBBER PACKERS AND SHIPPERS. May we quote for your requirements lf» ENTR A I I IENCINC WORKS I/?! kn I SINGAI»ORE IPOH KUALA IJ MI'UR. PA A TA n New fl
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  • 1263 6 Selangor's Success. PERAK DEFEATED IN HEAVY DOWNPOUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 1 I. Srtoiiu'or I. Perak 0. Playing under appalling conditions, both overhead and underfoot. Selangor beat IVrak by the only goal in the game when the two State teams met on the
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  • 287 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcr.ang. June 15. The Malaya Cup match between Ptnanij and Kedah opened sensationally. Kin?: j.'.iiri'.r through in the first minute ami opening the score for Pcnang. Kedah weir somewhat unnerved by this early reverse, and took some time to settle down.
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  • 538 6 Malays Score Eight Goals Against I.C.F.A. The Indo-Ceylonese, on a few occasions, have given a good account of themselves, but more often than not they have been on the losing side. One canrot blame a weak team for being beaten by a superior combination, but when
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  • 779 6 PENANG LETTER. Sharp Fines for Drastic Debt-Collecting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 1 A new code of commercial Morality among a certain type of creditor aajataan to be arising in Penang, though whethei it is due to the slump or not it is hard to
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  • 123 6 R.S.Y.C. Events to be Held In July. At llh R.S.V.C. Regatta en July 10, n addition td the Mittag events, thero will b." the [oDowias rowing races Abbotsford Challenge <"up for Godown i.inioi- ScuUs, Club Fours and Club Pairs. The i-ouise in eath case will be mi'e. Ai it
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 107 6 ODEON ARTISTE AT COVENT GARDEN AND QUEENS HALL r LOTTE LEHMANN Read these favourable criticisms The entrancing quality and delicious inflections of her voice."'— MANCHESTER GUARDIAN. Every Song revealed complete mastery." DAILY TELEGRAPH. Above all, her singing is entirely pure." THE TIMES. Mme. Lotte Lehmann's recital at the Queen's Hall
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    • 81 6 CAST IRON I RAINWATER vfrts t fitting s These cast-iron goods an WHUmfactwred in India by a The Eastern Light Castings Co.. Ltd.. whose Foundry is designed for the economical production of Raiincatcr and Soil Pipes and Fittings, also other light castings. Up-to-date methods are employed and the work turned
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    • 207 6 Adelphi Hotel Tuesday— TEA DANCE on the Roof Garden DANCE IN COMFORT ON THE BEST BALL ROOM FLOOR IN SINCAPORE. Latest Dance Music by DICK ADAMSON S ORCHESTRA THE DANGEROUS AGE. y^_ There comes in the life of every man A LTTWU, and woman a period of transition. —s~~dSla^g^ riequently
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 318 7 LHAMBRf I THE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND BTIHI REPRODUCTION Aft Ifc 9 LAST PERFORMANCES 6.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. THE MYSTERY MASTERPIECE THRILLER Adapted from the play That ran for a year on Broadway "THE 13th CHAIR" With LEILA HYAMS, CONRAD NAGEL MARGARET WYCHERLEY All other thrillers completely eclipsed by
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    • 126 7 fjQ©Q© QOOG O^LOQj2iI_Q-0 O Q O Q. O Q_O|^I BsSf VI 1 wk Hi 0 I Malaya's Largest and Most Popular Picture Theatre TONIGHT at 6.15 9.15 ANOTHER CAPITAL ATTRACTION! UNIVERSAL PICTURES CORPORATION have the honour to present their famous Synchronized and Part Talking Production SHOW BOAT From the World-read
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    • 200 7 i ii i 1 PAVILION SS=T From Sunday, Juno 18 io > Jure 11, at !).!*> p.m. sharp. EVE'S FILM EVERYBODY'S REVIEW THE LATEST I'ATHE GAZETTE JEAN HERSHOLT AND SALLY O'NEIL in THE GIRL ON THE BARGE He struck fear into her heart, but tho conquering power of love 'turn^.l
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  • 1199 8 SHIPPING NOTES. New Life for the Steam Engine. I it looked lit one time as if ttie motor-ship mi^ht rr-ndcr obsolete all other means of propulsion, but the turbo-clcctric drive, with its KMUMaiM of space, transmission and fuel consumption, promises a ni-w and long least.' of life to
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 264 8 EXCHANGE. Singapore, June IC. O.i London; Bank 4 m/s 2 3 15/10 Demand I/I I/I Private 3 m. credit 4'» On New York, demand 60 116 Private 00 d/s fT% On France, Bank T.T. 1429 On India, Bank T.T. 164 Pn Hjng Kong. llank T.T. 43' t On Shanghai, Bank
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 487 8 Itiue Val. I'd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 21 6 2.V-•-5 Ayer Hitam Tin 12'- U cd. £1 £1 Bangrin Tin Xi MA 1 1 ttatang Padang 0.10 0.14 1 1 Ratu Caves 050 O.GO 1 1 Bukit Arang 0.40 0.50 £1 £1 Rurmah Malay U Hi £1
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      • 225 8 Issue V'al. PH. Buyeri Sellers 1 2 Alex. HricW FrcTs. 115 2.30 2 2 Alex. Brick Ords. 2.70 2.80 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.7.6 5.12.6 1 1 Central Engine 0.40 0.60 norn 1 1 Cycle and farriag' s 0.40 0.45 nom. 10s. 10s. Duff Development 4/6 6.6 6
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      • 113 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.e. ■deb. of 1026 red. MU-M 102 106 ci Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. Iff rr r «mSingapore Municipal 454 p.e. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 95 par Singapore Municipal 4*4 p.c. of 1909 red. 1855 $1,000,000 9a
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      • 387 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall ti Co. Evatt All<r.by ($1) 120 1.30 1.20 I.UO Alur t.ajah ifl) 1.10 1.20 J.lO 1.20 A. Hi tain ($ll 1.75 2.00 cd. 1«0 2.00 cd. A kuningi«l) 0.25 0 >f> n..iu 0.4" A. Malay (»2|
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  • 765 8 Chairman's Couraging Statement The seventh ordinary general meeting of Sepaag Selangnr Rubber Es.atci, Ltd., waf held on May 14, in the council room of the Rubber Growers' Association, 2-4, Idol Lane, London, E.C., Mr. Eric Macfadyen (chairman of the company) presiding. Mr. John Mclnnes, representing the
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  • 190 8 Programme of drills up to anil for week i-wri.nt; June Tl Monday. June In. 118 p.m., Drill Hall. S.P..A. (V), Battery and Battery Sienal Parade .VIS p.m.. Drill Ball, "B" "i English* Weapon Training 5.1"» p.m.. Drill Hall. No. <j Platoon "C" (Scottish i Co., Classiflcatii.n. Revolver. Tuesday.
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORT.
    • 134 8 Singapore, .lune 10. Rubber. -London C 1 18 d., 1 16 d. down. Noon Price (London Std.) Spot I cent-.. Tin.— London, no price. Mining. Quiet. Sungei Ways 2.60-2.90. Kuchais 1-1.02. Kinta Dredge 1-I. OJ. Malays Consols. 20-22 cents, Johuns 32-:. 1 cents. Sungei Luna 1.20-1
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  • 201 8 Today. Selat Pandjang, BengkaJii and Basjaa Bi-Api-Api i M 3 p.m. I.'hio Singkawang and Pemangkat I Paris* J l p.m. Tuesday. Aitaaba snd Natana Islaadi i Maetsnyeker i s a.m. Kbihow I Kiniryuau I y a.m. rembilahan and Indragiri (Hong Kiat i 1 p.m. Egypt and Great
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  • 45 8 Ry Mahra Siliajak Talma Rajputana D'Artagaan K. im Ntikrlaiiilen Indiapoera S'porr 1 .uic. .11 Apr. .1* May 10 Apr a M..y IB Apr. 23 May 17 May I May 14 Apr. SO May 2fi Maj 2 May 2H May 'J June 2
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  • 380 8 Headar, Jbm 16. Ship!! alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive-. ttPMBL lIAKKOI R. Main Wharf Hopper J, J. 11, W. Bt. Splendour. CrowJ Lolls*, I atrol, Nieu« Eooknd, Sin Kheng Beng, Lgti Ru (111 Wharf NIL Coal Wharf Nil. VKSSEI.S IS IHJV I»O( KS. Tanjonß I'ag.ir.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 568 8 COLEMAN INSTANT-LITE TABLE LAMP .j^ //\\-rf>i Built of h»a»y gang* /MB? \^H\ lrr *»< heavily plated, S 1 I ,;f tei- ytara eonilittnt Rice, i f[tt iua |t rTic(> Mikes and barm Iti ft own gai and jaat as W emsy to light a gai JjL Juat torn a Talr»
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 259 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Brisk*! Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Direc- Speed. Weather. Max. Mm. fall, shine. Humidity tion. V. F. ins. hours. 'U m.p.h. Al«r Stnr No report. Knta Hharu No report. K. Trengiranu .91 Ti 0.07 M "■'> WSW 2 Kine Kroh 8:; 07 Nil
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    • 158 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Monday, June IS. H W. ISJ* a.m., 9 ft. 1 in., 2.14 |i.m., 7 ft. C in. Tuesday, June 17. H. W. 1.10 a.m.. S ft. R in., 2.:.2 p.m., 7 ft. 5 in. Wednesday, June lt>. H. \V.. 1.55 a.m., H ft. 3 in., 3.35
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  • 688 9 Suggested Two Months' Tin Stoppage. F.M.S. CHAMBER OF MINES' DECISION. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. 'l'odii>'s I'ri^s Ruhl:cr. l!l' 4 t-jnts, per lb. Tin, ICO lons at $68 per picul. .Sa'iirday's I'rires Kn! hi-r. London ft 1-IM. per lb., down MM New York 12
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1204 9 Mr. T. A. Gallic and Need For Co-operation. The twentieth annual general meeting of shareholders of the Hcawood Tin and Rubber Kstate, Ltd., was held on May 8, at the registered office, 124 St. Vincent Stret-t, Glasgow, Mr. Thomas A. Gallic presiding. The chairman, in presenting
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    • 80 9 The net profit of the Kordanal (Johorei Kulil.er Kslutes for lU2y nmounted to £5,834 (agaiaat £15,158 for 1028). To this is added £18.61'J brouifht forward, riving a total of ii'l. !•">:(, which is 1 carried forward, no dividend beiiic proposed (against 5 per cent.) in view of the
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    • 1178 9 Property in Excellent Condition. The eighteenth annual general meeting of Henrietta Rubber Estate, Lul., was held on Muy 14, at London House, New London Street, E.C., Mr. W. H. Shelford Uhc chairman i presiding. A representative of the secretaries (Messrs. Paterson Simons and Co., Ltd.) having read
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    • 82 9 Rugby, June 15. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.08' i, Athens 375, Bombay Is. 5 25-32 d., Berlin 20.365, Brussels 34.826, Bucharest 818, Rio 5 17-32, Buenos Airos 41 7 k, Copenhagen 18.16, Geneva 25.075, Helsingfors 193. Hong Kong 1.-.. 3<, H d., Lisbon 108.25, Madrid 41.00, Milan 92.765, New
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    • 63 9 12 o'clock noon, June lii. Tone of Market Steady, dull. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 6 1-lCd. per Ib. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 12 per lb. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Standard R.S.S. on Tender Spot June J(Sly August July-Sept. Oct-Dee. 19Vi 19',
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    • 1088 9 President and a Vital Question. The forty-fifth annual general meeting of the Society of Incorporated Accountants was held on May 19 in the Incorporated Accountants' Hall, London. Mr. Henry Morgan (the president), in the course of his address, said:— The accounts cover our first year in Incorporated
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    • 972 9 Satisfactory Results In Difficult Year. The twenty-first annual ordinary genera) meeting of Mcrton Rubber Syndicate, Ltd., was held on May 8 at the registered offices of the company, Salisbury House, London, E. C, Mr. P. J. Burgess- (chairman of the company) presiding. The representative of the secretaries
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    • 104 9 During the year 1929 the United Pstani (Malaya I Rubber estates harvested a crop of 2,613,242 Ib. (against 1,811,19 a lb. for 1928), and obtained a net profit per acre of mature rubber of £6 os. lOH (against £5 12s. 3d.1. The accounts show that the net
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  • 878 9 Hoping for a Turn in The Tide. MANY PROPERTIES TOTTERING. (From Our Own Oonespondont.) London, May 81, Tho market continues very unsettled in spite of the huge depreciation in \alui-< since the absurd campaign for rushing up prices, and it is impossible to f« I C nfldent,
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  • 1113 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1930. A RUBBER OPTIMIST. In there daya of trial and tribulation it is quite refreshing to find an expert who is an enthusiastic optimist on the subject of rubber. In v 34-pajre brochure, published under the auspices of the Rubber Shareholders' Section of
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  • 82 10 Following the retirement of Admiral Sir William E. Goodenouuh, G.C.8.. M.V.0., First and Principal Naval Aide-de-Camp to the King, Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur K. Waistell, X.C.8., has been promoted to Admiral in H.M. Fleet. ViceAdmiral Waistell, who attains the full rank of Admiral at 57, has commanded the China Station since
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  • 1081 10 Increasing Tendency To Amalgamate. (By W. T. Hart. B. Com.. Formerly Lecturer in Banking and Exchange. City of I imdiin College.) Recent months have seen an epidemic )f bank amalgamations of which the -ymptoms have appeared in a large number of countries. American banks have b?en
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  • 14 10 Mr. C. G. Coleman has been appointed Insp.ctor of Schools for Singapore and Labuan.
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  • 17 10 The death is annour.ced of Mr. Arthur Cunningham, a former secretary to the Dubloj. P.ubber Co., Ltd.
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  • 21 10 The late Mr. James Wallace, of Broinlcy, Kent, formerly of the Chartere-I Bank of India, left i' 22,964 tnet per.-o-naity £21.246).
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  • 40 10 His Excellency *.he High Commissionei has been pleased to appoint Colonel Cecil Rae .0 be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council during the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. H. T. Jones, with effect from June 10, inclusive.
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  • 41 10 His Excellency the High Commissionei has been pleased to grant to the Hon. Mr. H. T. Jones an extension of his leave of absence, as an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council, for three months, with effect from April 20, inclusive.
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  • 41 10 An engagement is announced between Mr. Robert Briggs, of Nilai, F.M.S. younger son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Briggs, of Buckingham Way, Wallin^tcn, ami Miss Joan Sophie Wellby, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wellby, of Brackenlea, Crastock, Wolting.
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  • 47 10 Vice-Admiral John George Jones, whose death is announced, when serving as a lieutenant in H.M.S. Charybdis, on the East Indies Station, took part in the rporations against the Malays in the Linggi and Lukut Rivers on the Malacca coast. He Retired from the active list in 1890.
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  • 85 10 Captain John D. Nares. D.5.0.. R.X.. who formerly commanded the surveying ship lioquois on the China Station, has been appointed a Naval Aide-de-Camp tc the Kin;.;, to date May 23, in succession to Captain Wilfrid A. Egerton, C.M.G., A.D.C., promoted to flag rank. Captain Nares, the son of the late
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  • 753 10 PITY THE MAYOR In must be rather embarrassing, at times, to be a Mayor. For example, the Mayor of Southampton, CouneHllor Hector Young, has recently received a request from a Cardiff man to find him a second wife! The man wrote: "I had the honour of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 105 10 I NAVY CUT CIGARETTES W D. Ls H O. WILLS. BRISTOL LONDON. for nm\i J9k CHARMING Yft^furC DAYTIME (|ir>\^^li# our npi^fY^pv Ql-f A OI Ijl I I •ICO ARTIFICIAL SILK AND COTTON DISPLAY. Hot iron or boil— It will not spoil JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in ■n(lsnd) SINGAPORE, KUALA
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    • 102 10 634 I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. T.K.K.'s Tyres Tubes. 31 x 5.25 $20.00 $3.50 30 x 5.77 $22.00 S4.00 32 x 5.77 $23.00 $4.00 H x 6 $22.00 $4.00 1' »«-y U. S. DE SUVA BROS. X JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS 1 New Goodi in Sterling Silver
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    • 49 10 The marriage arranged between Travers Lawrence, only son of the late Lawrence Mooyaart, of Golconda, F.M.S., and Mrs. Mooyaart, of Lulworth House Scutr-bourne, and Sylvia, youngest daughter of Llewelyn Tipping, 1.E.5., and Mrs. Tipping, of Sherards, Godatming, was to take place at St. James's Church, Piccadilly, on June 2.
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    • 16 10 STRAITS /fp\ TIMES It, CICU. UMXI ij 17, JM» Ulltl fill >i^*j£^ -M»M: AT ALL TIMES
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  • 6025 11 TIN SLUMP: F.M.S. CHAMBER OF MINES PROPOSALS. STOPPAGE FOR 2 MONTHS SUGGESTED. Six-Day Week for Tin Industry. F.M.S. GOVERNMENTS PROMISE OF HELP. A MEETING of the F.>I.S. Chamber of Mines was held at Ipoh on Saturday to decide what action should be taken in view of the present crisis in
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  • 220 11 World Conference On Power. Berlin, June 15. A number of the world's most distinguished scientists and engineers are among the 4,000 delegates attending the second World Power Conference, which opened with a reception in the Reichstag. Every aspect of power and energy will bo discussed. Professor
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  • 262 11 Walled City Captured Gunboat Fired On. Shanghai, June 15. A Kengu Agency message from Hankow suites that 2,000 Communists on Thursday captured the wall?d city of Tayeh, 35 miles to the east of Hankow, and then pressed on to the famous Tayeh iron mdmtM where they drove
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  • 110 11 Mr. Parker Gilbert's Final Report. Berlin, June 13. In his final report, which is as long as an average novel Mr. Parker Gilbert, the Agent-General for Reparations under the Da\ve< plan, says that with the inauguration of the Young plan the first problem facing the German Government and people
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  • 28 11 Damage in Wisconsin And Minnesota. Milwaukee, June 14. At least five people were killed and 100 injured through a tornado in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Reuter.
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  • 59 11 Feeling Aroused by Conspiracy Trial. Belgrad?, June 11. Much popular feeling has been aroused by the trial of Dr. Matchek and 23 other Croation leaders who were charged with revolutionary conspiracy against the Serbian rt\;im?. Matchek and nine others were acquitted. The remainder were sentenced to terms of
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  • 667 11 Royal Sympathy. ADMIRED BY WHOLE WORLD. Rugby, June 15. Sir Henry Segrave's death in yesterday's disaster on Lake Windermere, after he had achieved the world's water speed record, has deeply shocked the country' and the world. Famous drivers on land and water pay eloquent tributes to
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  • 92 11 Attracting More People To Races. Rugby, June 15. Since January first £1,2.">0,000 worth of betting has been handled by the totalisator, which has now been installed by the Racecourse Betting Control Board or is in course of construction on 74 racecourses in England. The Board claims that the
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  • 49 11 Modification of "No Loan" Principle Unlikely. Tokio, June 14. It is stated that the Finance Office Is adamant on insisting on its declared financial policy, and is unlikely to reconsider the no foreign loan principle, the removal or modification of whirh has been largely advocattd. Nichi-Nichi.
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  • 136 11 Two Hundred and Fifty Killed and Injured. Shanghai. June 16. Two hundred were Willed and wounded, 50 firemen were injured and 20 houses were destroyed as a result of terrific explosions which occurred today at an ammunition magazine at Changsha, on the Hunan Provincial Railway 200
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  • 259 11 Intensive Picketing Of Liquor Shops, Bombay, June 1-1. The picketing of liquor shops by Chandi followers has intensified, and 100 liquor shops in the mill area are picketed, while 40 "National Militiamen," in batches of 10, moved from place to place exhorting the populace to give up drink.
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  • 230 11 Negotiations Still Proceeding. Shanghai, June 15. The Foreign Minister, Dr. C. T. Wang, interviewed by Reuter, stated that, despite the political disturbances, negotiations for the revision of China's treaties were still progressing. A Sino-Cuban Treaty was expected to be signed at Havana shortly. Negotiations for the abolition of.
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  • 69 11 Municipal Authorities To Confer. Rugby, June 1">. What is considered an important step retarding the unemployment problem will be taken on Tuesday when, on the initiative of the Government, a conference of leoresentatives of municipal authorities will be held in London. In well-informed political circles it is believed that
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  • 678 11 Kwangsi-Ironside Allies In Grave Peril. YOCHOW RETAKEN? Attacked from North And South. Shanghai, June 1".. A message from Hankow states that. following a conference to Mttll the final plans for the proposed campaign MPfost the Kwangsi-Ironside forces, it is now expected that the pro-Government leadei General
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    • 67 11 p TODAYS FEATURES. torn i Future of World Banking, by W. T. Hart .10 I Political Diary of the Week IS Our Penan* Letter 6 I London Tin Market Review* d 9 Singapore Tennis Championship Results II I Australians Collapse Against English Bowlers IS I Selangor heat Perak in Malaya
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  • 1031 12 Agenda of Meeting. TWO CANDIDATES FOR CHAIRMANSHIP. Th 88rd annual general meeting of the Planter* 1 Association of Mulaya will be hpld at ]o.:il> a.m. on June 25, in the Hall of th- Scottish Masonic Lodge, Yenning Road, Kuala Lumpur. The following is the Agenda Minutes of
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  • 72 12 Crowning Honour Paid At Canberra. Canberra, June 15. A crowning honour was paid to Miss Amy Johnson in her triumphant tour through Australia when the Federal Prime Minister, Mr. J. H. Scullin, welcomed her on the steps of Parliament House and conducted her to the Speaker's chair,
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  • 70 12 Honour for Three Famous Members. Rugby, June 15. With pk..ures<jue ceremonial, three famous members of Clan Donald yesterday received the freedom of Inverness the capital of the Highlands of Scotland. They were Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the leader of the Opposition in
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  • 66 12 Duties Increased on Many Articles. Washini-tnn, June 14. Tlif Tariff' Bill, which the House of Representatives will approve this afternoon and Preeident Hoover will probably receive on Monday, carries 887 incr.ases of duties a:id 2-ii> decreases. It transfers 75 products at present duti- free list and fives protection
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  • 58 12 Big Cities to Subsidise Service. Rugby June 15. The Imperial Airways, by arrangement with the corporations of Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool, each of which is paying i'l.ooo to subsidise a thrt" months' experiment, will tomorrow open a thrice weekly air service, linking up these cities with Croydon and
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  • 59 12 Preparations for Round-Table Conference. Simla, June 15. Preparations are being advanced for a round-table conference. The provisional list of personnel has already been drafted, it is expected to comprise a membership of 40 or 50. It will start with a clean slate helped by documents ii!:t the Simon
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  • 90 12 Mr. W. E. Pepys Not To Succeed Mr. R. J. Farrer. The Straits Times is informed that Mr. \V. E. Pepys will not succeed Mr. R. J. Farrer as President of the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore. It was oriKi'iiiy a< ranged that Mr. Pepys should work with
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  • 41 12 South Manchuria Railway Reforms. Tokio, June 14. As a result of the decision of th« management of the South Manchuria Railway to reform the methods of transacting business, it is expected that 800 employees will be dismissed. Nkhi-Nichi.
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  • 47 12 Twenty-eight Children Killed At Kharkoff. Moscow, June 15. A flash of flame along a ribbon of film doing shown at a cinema performance in a Kharkoff school started a panic among the children which the parents were powerless to restrain. Twenty-eight children were killed. Reuter.
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  • 21 12 "She ;w Boat," the screen version of the stage musical success, will be shown tonight at the Capitol Theatre.
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  • 748 12 Lies About British Army Conditions. Aldershot, May 20. The Communists are trying to sow reeds of discontent in the Army, writes a military correspondent in the Morning lost. They are suspected of having secured admittance into the ranks of H. M. Forces of some of their
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  • 102 12 Misadventure Verdict At Inquest. (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, June 16. A verdict, of death by misadventure due to taking chinnapodium was returned a" the inquest here on a SVfe-year-old Tamil child named Chinnayah, of an estate along the Kesang Road. It was stated that the child
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  • 28 12 A committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners has approved of the free occupation of the Maxwell Road Market for existing stall-hnlders being extended until the end of 1930.
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  • 29 12 A friendly tennis party lasting over Saturday and Sunday was held in Malacca between Mr. Tan Soo Siiti's Kleban? party and Mr. Khan Ah Chong*s party from Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 35 12 It is notified in the Federated Malay States Government Gazette that the price of rubber for assessment of du.y for the period June 13, 1930, to June 19, 1930, inclusive i» I'J'-j cents per pound.
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  • 56 12 AH Records Broken By Winner. Rugby, June 15. Mr. W. L. Handley, riding a Senior Rudge machine, broke all records for the Tourist Trophy course in the Isle of Man. He reduced by 40 seconds Dodson's lap record in winning last year's race and achieved a speed of
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  • 100 12 Finland's Short Way With Communists. Helsin^fors, June 14. Following a reception by the President of deputations from all parts of the country demanding the suppression of all Communist papers and societies and the arrest of the leading Communists at the election, the new Diet will pass the
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  • 170 12 While at Supper in Canton Hotel. Canton, June 16. Tin Governor of Kwangsi, Genera! !.iii Woo-aim, was shot in the back and kill oil by his cwn bodyguard while having supper at the Asia Hotel, Canton. (■en' lal Liv Woc-nim wa:: on a visit to Canton v.hen
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  • 150 12 Death of Former French Finance Minister. Paris, June 15. The death has occurred of M. Klotz, a former Minister of Finance, who was one the signatories of the Versailles Treaty. Reuter. M. Lucien Klotz, who was in his 62nd year, had been a member of several French liovera.nents.
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  • 45 12 Two Engineers Killed Through Explosion. Shanghai, June 15. There was a terrific explosion in the electrical station this morning. Flaming oil spurted over the two engineers in charge a Russian and Mr. David-Gunn, a native of Wick. Both died from their injuries. Reuter.
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  • 80 12 Revolt By Wounded Soldiers At Soochow. Shanghai, June 16. At Soochow, which is on the ShanghaiNanking Railway 60 miles west of Shanghai, there has been serious trouble with the 2,000 Nationalist Government wounded soldiers who are in hospital there. Today 300 of these wounded soldiers, demanding $10
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  • 69 12 Heavy Rain Puts Low-Lying Land Under Water. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jun? 16. Owing to the week-end vain, there has been considerable flooding of low-lying land hcic. People living in the flood areas arc moving to safer ground as the danger is i <>t past.
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  • 19 12 The renovations to the Malacca Rest House aie nearly completed. It will soon be cpen again to the public.
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  • 241 12 Mr. J. C. C. Davidson Gets A Hint. Londoi., May 16. The question of the chairmanship of the Conservative Parly, at present occupied by Mr. J. C. C. Davidson, is discussed in the current issue of the WeekEnd Review. The article declares that the problem "is notoriously causing
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  • 62 12 Association Formed In Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 16. At a meeting of Kuala Lumpur householders, held to form a ratepayers' association, Mr. Law Yew Swee was elected chairman ami Mr. Chua Cheng Kee vicechairman. A committee was formed to frame by-laws, to be
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  • 58 12 Huge Dredger for Work In Manila Harbour. The dredger ordered from England by the Philippine department of commerce and communications will arrive in Manila on June 20. This huge dredger has cost about P500.000. It will be used on the Manila harbour dredging project "with a view
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  • 76 12 The following taluks in Madras Presidency are new closed to recruiting on account of infectious disease :—ln: In the area served by the Port of Madras; Ganjavi, Chicacole, Chatrapur, Kodala, Ichapuram and Sompeta Kurnool, Nandikotkur Bellary, Harapanhaili and Hadagalle Salem, Hosur, Salem, Attur and Dharmapuri Malabar, Ernad, Wallavanad and Calicut
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  • 96 12 Sequel to Changi Shooting Tragedy. The death cf Sapper Aubrey Elmer of the Royal Engineers, who was shot on the estate of Mr. J. A. Elias at Pasir Ris, Changi, on June 1, was echoed in th.? Second Police Court before Mr. P. S. Williams, this morning when
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  • 418 12 First British Sound Film At Victoria Theatre. Atlantic," which was screened at the Victoria Theatre for the first time on Saturday night, is a production of rare merit. It is the first British sound film to leach here and strikes a different note in «ppeal to anything we have
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  • 29 12 Tokio, June 11. The fibre industry in Japi'.n is now Viitually in a ruinons condition. Raw materials and manufactured papers are reduced by half in price. Nichi-Nichi.
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    • 30 12 ~"2^£""2i3 Huh Much hope I've < >■ /j got of a walk this event? I^W in he's drinking BLACK WHITE 2^ SCOTCH ~~i WHISKY if, i Sole Agents THE BORNEO CO., LTD.
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  • Dramatic Change of Fortune in Test Match—English Bowlers' Success.
    • 1539 13 Australians Uehind. BOWLERS CONFOUND THE CRITICS. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Jane 1 L Today 1 play in the Test match confounded the critica who have been aayiiiK for months that, though the Australians are a gl very weak in bowling. But the ha |i' r
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    • 53 13 Chinese Do Well Against Recreation Club. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 15. The Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Ponang Recreation Club in a single innings game by 108 runs today. Batting first, the Chinese compiled 168, and then disposed of their opponents fcr 60 luns. This was
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  • 181 13 England Wins on Deciding Match. London, June 14. England beat thu United States for the Wightinan Cup at Wimbledon, winning four matches to three. Mrs. Wills Moody beat Mrs. Holcroft Watson, 7—5, 6—l.6 1. Miss Helen Jacobs beat Miss Joan Fry, 6—o, 6—3. Miss Phyllis Mudford outplaying the
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  • 124 13 Two Matches at Singapore Swimming Club. Two water polo matches were played at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday, the club meeting the first and second teams of the 2nd Welch Regt. In the senior match the club won 4—l.4 1. Leonard, Windle and Bromley-Davenport (2) scored for the
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  • 72 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 15. The Chinese Swimming Club, Penang, was justifiably jubilant at beating two teams from H.M.S. Suffolk at waiter-polo. The ship's team, were water-polo champions of the China Fleet in 1929. The local side won the first match B—o,8
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  • 676 13 Preliminaries Produce No Surprises. The preliminaries of the Singapore tennis championships were played off yesterday, and produced no surprises, all the well-known players getting through, in many cases with the utmost ease. The first round saw Samy easily dispose of Burke, and Smith enter the next round
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  • 37 13 Jimmy Flores. the latest boxer to arrive in Singapore, who will meet L. S. Fond on Friday next, will give a public exhibition at the Lion City Ring this evening at 7.30. Admission will be free.
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  • 151 13 Monday, Jane 16. Footballl: Ist Div., RE. vs. 2nd Welch Rcgt., Stadium Res. Div., S.R.C. vs. 2nd Welch Regt., S.R.C. S.C.C. "B vs. an eleven, S.C". Boxing Florcs Exhibition, Lion City Ring. Tuesday, Jane 17. Football: Ist Div., S.C.C. vs. Malay*, S.C.C. Rt-8. Div., Chinese "B v». 1.C.F.A.,
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  • 1481 13 163 Runs in One Hour. 8.8. AND I. BEATEN BY TEN WICKETS. Though the early collapse of Pw. N. Hamilton's wicket for only four runs was a serious loss to the 8.8. and I. side, the splendid batting display of Lieut. G. J. Bryan and Major C.
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  • 41 13 (From Our Own Correspondeni I Malacca, June 16. The semi-final draw in the Government Inter Department Football Shield campetition is Teachers vs. Manieipality, June 17. P.W.D. vs. Post Office. .Inn 19. The final will be played on June 2i>.
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    • 48 13 f ■■■s.l From The "Talkie" BROADWAY MELODY Broadway Melody Sung by Charles King. Broadway Melody Played by Hylton's Orchestra. Wedding of the Painted Doll Played by Hylton't Orchestra. Played by De (Iroot's Orchestra. Played by Leslie James (Organ). To be obtained from S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE.
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    • 22 13 The reports of the Malaya Cup matches at Kuala Lumpur and IVnanjj and other sporting items will be found on Page Six.
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    • 12 13 BRITANNIA BRAND BRITISH PORTLAND. G. AURELY godown Sole distributor. Phone 6172. 2190.
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    • 104 14 W.P.&H.O.WILLS~ |^^^3^|^^| BRISTOL& LONDON DITTO FOR '■Jplfl •■■rnr-V* DITTO MA KES SCHOOLS, COPIES direct ori^ inal writing BROKERS, 'V^^^JK,. typing or IN CO§ ANCE "i-'^Wto drawingSHIPPING CO.'S, NO STENCIL ACCOUNTANTS, J, N <> TYPE etc. etc. 4Q l^^^i "vr^^^l No CABBON Ditto, duplicates anything pen, pencil, type, drawing or Chinese
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    • 179 14 THE AUSTIN MOTOR COMPANY OFFICIALLY APPROVES TRIPLE SHELL OIL FOR ALL MODELS DOUBLE SHELL TRIPLE SHELL for Also For FORD MORRIS ESSEX CITROEN HUDSON HILLMAN DAIMLER CHEVROLET SUNBEAM HUPMOBILE SIX STUDEBAKER OVERLAND-WHIPPET ERSKINE CHRYSLER HUDSON SINGER RUGBY, DODGE, etc. etc. v. ■■■> 1 wmaP SPEED WAGONS C ,Tj 1 .^^"C
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  • 351 15 Remarkable Document From Shanghai. Shanghai, May 2 Tin- fottowiag anti-imperialistic cultuial invasion measure.." decided upon, by the Propaganda Department of the Shanghai District KuomintaiiK on Wednesday, will be enforced la Shanghai H soon M they arc approved by the F.xemtivc Committee of the local Tan-pu, says the
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  • 1730 15 Government And Unemployment— Bitter Discontent of Socialist Back Benchers^ Mr. Thomas's Gloomy Speech—Dissatisfaction Discovered In Conservative Camp— Naval Treaty Debate— Mr. Churchill Quotes From Cabinet Document— And Gets A Wigging n From Lilteral Leader. (By Our Parliament «rv Correspondent.) London, May 20. OTRIKING evidence of
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  • 403 15 to be Published After 48 Years. Tackled at the Palace Hotel. Buxton, by a special correspondent of the Daily Mail. Mr. G. B. Shaw laughed uproariously at the fate of his "Immaturity" when he wrote it 48 years a>?o. He was then 17. "I hawked it round
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  • 18 15 BERLIN— CANARIES. Airmail service between Berihl and anary Islands will start this spring. rperatcd by Deutsihc Lul't Hansa.
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    • 31 15 A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. CUREALL PAIN BALM Best household remedy. At all Chemists and Stores. Sub-Agent G. H. KIAT CO.. LTD. Sole Distributor J. LEA COMPANY, 18, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE.
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    • 52 15 IN If li" M CIGARETTE CASE MADE IN i|H) j'jß j [ijj'Vjj j A new British Metal LONDON v^sl cLuili^ 11 |ji''- if wears and looks SVI RGI Nl A CIGARETTES PLAIN OR CORK TIPPED Post or send your coupons lo HUTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS. LTD.. SINGAPORE PENANG, IPOH or KUALA
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 169 15 Today's Crossword Puzzle. f? I' p I* 1 I I IS |C j 7 I I? To 7/ ~~~^t j^- gj- 27 53 35 is It TT 52T 37" 5?" "W f' 7T "~"2?" 7s 7s" ~so £> (CLUES.) ACROSS. ■Jl'. Merchantman s tlag 1 Ken n. Swift 6. Btrenstheaed
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    • 280 16 Adding New Beauty to Outstanding Performance New roomier bodies in beautiful new colours, now on display, with the added attraction of your own choice of a 14.9 H.P. or 24 H.P. Engine. 'THE qualities of the new Ford passenger All have the same roomy interiors, bright models are numerous, but
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  • 95 17 Forthcoming Production By S.A.D.C. The Singapore Amateur Dramatic nun it tee is engaged in rehearsing a new venture. This time the amateurs are striking out in a new line, and are presenting a "thriller," and there is distinct promise that it will be presented well. Some new
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  • 102 17 House Ransacked Medal Untouched. A Victoiia Cross pinned on a dress-suit jacket was not touched by burglars who ransacked the house of Mr. D. L. Maclntyre, at Wieland Road, Northwood, Middlesex, in mail week. Two men drove up in a motor-car and forced the front door," Mrs.
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  • 20 17 The monthly united prayer meetinp will bo held at the C.E.Z.M. School, Sophia Ro:-.d x on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 190 17 Indian, Masses Ripe For Revolution." The Moscow official newi paper Pravda flaunts a deliberate breach of the Soviet's undertaking "to retrain and Ao restrain all persona and organisations under their direct or indirect control, including organisations in receipt of any financial assistance from them, from any ad overt
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  • 65 17 Prosecuting a City clerk for travelling on the railway without paying the fur.' a solicitor at Croydon said that the man had no responsibility whatever in l ife "not even the anxiety of a wife. A magistrate. Dont say "even wife." It MUM to IUHNt that
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    • 61 17 _i i i iiii mi, 1 1| inn —i 1 IT I i I i— a—^WS»sw>^^sMsn— i i— S— s— I n <« C3ISa v/ GOOD JUDC£x KNq^ THAT, After trying other Brands, SUGARCANE HAMS AND BACON ABB "THE BEST BY TEST" Truth in Advertising Indicates Sound Judgment. f<3DD«* REFRIGERATING
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    • 214 18 Hudson's (^jieatQ Questions the Wisdom 'to^£^^ ~^^^M paying more Xv x^fY Its rich appointment and appear- price Held. It is confirmed in the ance, its outstanding perform- most spontaneous welcome c\cr ance, remarkable economy and extended an eight-cylinder i its pride of ownership i:i every particular of motor car Fatisfac-
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    • 34 18 PLANTING MATERIAL ALL TYPES OF GREEN MANURE SEEDS also BUDWOOD AND BUDDED STUMPS from well-known Java and Sumatra Clones, etc., etc. Details and quotations on application to FRANCIS PEEK CO., SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 6384.
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    • 436 18 HIS RHEUMATISM GOT WORSE In The Warm Weather. In til Dr. Williams' I'ink Pills Drove It Out by Purifying and Km ichiim His lilood. Many people suffer rheumatic pains that could be avoided by building up the blood. To make rich blood no medicine equals Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. By
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    • 319 18 .^jsjj- OF INTEREST JjpT TO MEN! fipi SPECIAL OFFER lr| WATERPROOFS. ft 1 Owing to the special pun ha-" of a Manufacturer'fl stock on 111, |;ij favourable terms, we an- able ill t •> ciicr these garments at the remarkably low Aftire stale' lJ ifSLr^ The) arc made from a
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    • 555 19 AMets exceed $11,000,000. Assurance in force ovct $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits SettlemenU.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester Honss, Singapore. LONDON OFTICI 17, Old Jewry, I.C. Tbt Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Conrt of England and complies with th. Britisb Life Assurance Companies
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    • 559 19 BANKING NEDERLANSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK. Established 186S at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Glds. 190,000,000 (about £8,600,000) Paid up Capital Glds. 65,000,000 (abont £4,600,000) Reserves Glds. 27.18&8G5 (about £2,270,000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. t OVERSEAS BRANCHES: BATAVIA Head Office for Dutch East SHANGHAI Head Office for China and Japan.
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    • 654 19 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter in Japan) Capital Subscribed Yt5.000.000 Capital Paid-up V 12,125.000 President S. Shimada. Esq. DIRECTORS T. Hisamune. Esa. M. Araki. Esq. N. Jfanarita. Esq. N. Tdkajri. Esa. T. Yoshida, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh, Formosa (Taiwan) BRANCHES AND AGENCIES Amoy Hong Kong
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    • 253 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 INSURANCE COMPANY DOES A World Wide Bnsiness. IS Enjoying Rapid Growth. HAS A Policy for Every Need. Established 1887 Branch
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    • 115 19 DYER'S BULLDOZER" ON VIEW IN OUR SHOWROOM. Featiinßs:— PERFECT AND CONTINUOUS LUBRICATION SIMPLICITY IN WORKING PARTS. Stocks carried in Capacities from 35 to 150 gallons per minute. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. Sif} Why Buy ill ORANGES y^elHl^^. When you get the most H made
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    • 148 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES BEAUTY COMFORT ROOMY BODIES RUSTLESS STEEL BEAUTIFUL LINES 14 9 H P DEEPER RADIATOR SMALLER WHEELS GRACEFUL MUDGUARDS Even Greater Value Than Before YOUR OLD CAR TAKEN IN PART EXCHANGE UNIVERSAL GARS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. RELIABILITY ECONOMY THE UNITED ALKALI CO LIMITED LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. A SUBSIDIARY
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    • 211 20 A SECOND-HAND MORRIS LASTS, RIDES and PERFORMS EXCELLENTLY T\EPRECIATION on a Morris car is very low. Is The materials used in its construction, and the soundness and simplicity of its design, definitely ensure long life, freedom from mechanical trouble, and lasting comfort If you do not require a new car,
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    • 128 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Hud Olle* Cor Malaya SINGAPORE. AS POPULAR AS THE TALKIES. BUT MORE PERFECT "HARWOOD" THH BBLF WINDING WATCH IN Solid Gold Price from $55.00 up. BRITISH THEREFORE BEST. Sole Importer* FRANKEL. BROTHERS. Snb-AgeaU Messrs. PRITCHAR) A CO., LTD., IVnnnf
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