The Straits Times, 20 June 1930

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  • 40 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.} 'o_ THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN Ms£*XA. j^^ 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1930 J*RICEf "1Q CENTS. The Strairs Times 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 267 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5151) !j Ny Carlsberg i Beer 1 In liolllr* and on drnurht. I Snip Importers EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. i (Inc. in Denmark I SINUAPOKK. PHOSFERINE THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS JS^ilPh invigorates brain and body naturally, and is given with Z/lF^vSy Jw equally good
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    • 189 1 KUALA LUMPUR! 27, JAVA ST ('PHONE 3683). New Seasons Tie Styles have Arrived. >^^B>* r The newest tie styles, as now being worn in WkG/hvA fM& London, arc on show in our Men's Section. tmlr/A.yßa/ Smart pastel colourings and neat stripes together v^&P^^jijwflßP/ with p iain snad >s f rm
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    • 19 1 i Prime Portland "0 X" I CEMENT S EAST ASIATIC > CO., LTD. I (Inc. in DtMMfk) j k>^ SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 566 2 P. 0.. BRITISH INDIA 4MI) APT.AR LINES (DM .^orauu 2i> fini'.*n«;; MAIL AND PASSENGER AND Ca«O0 SERVICE. PENTNSULAR AND ORIENTAL SJj I. CO. UM,KR CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY* GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. KAI VAN 9,100 June 28
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    • 681 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSISN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Kotterdam and Middles Borough Vessels Tonnage Due sail UAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 July 2 3 TKKUKUNI MAKU 12,000 July 16 17 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 30 31 HARUNA MARU 10,500 Aug. 13 14 t KAMO MARU 8,000 Aug. 13 14
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    • 471 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNeTT aj<D ■ELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by tha wellknown steamer MARELLA (7865 tons) and tha new motor vessel, MALABAR (4512 tons). This s.s, MARELLA is one of the largest snd Inest steamers trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 700 2 li. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS LNDIANt GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connect ionn to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative foi Singapore and Straits Settlements of tl*e Travellers Official Information Bureau. Booking Office Koyal Dutch Indian
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    • 569 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THF. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. TIIK CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. I ■<>., I TO. (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
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    • 473 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. I Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Fur Kretay, Trcngganu, Kelantan, Bnnpmr.-., Telupin, Patam, Singora, Lncon, Si, hut Bander), Kohsamoi, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB June 23 June VALAYA June 30 July 2 MALINI July 7 July I The steamers are fitted
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    • 446 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Sloomvaart Maatschappij Nederland and N.V. Rottcrdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO (.rnoa Amsterdam —r Southampton Maraelllm Rotterdam Tonnage a.s. Tjerimai 8,100 R.L. Jane SO m.v. Joh. v. Oldenbarnevelt 19,000 S.MJJ. Jane 27 B.s. Slamat 12,000 R.L. July 4 Joh. De Witt 10,350 S.M.N. July 11
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    • 1526 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) «asa»« 11 B B fjßj*a» M ELLERMAN" UNE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWAstDS TO Hong Kong, Shanghai »nd Japan Due Spore s.s. CITY OF DELHI Jury 2 s.s. CITY OF ATHENS Aug.
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    • 392 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO. TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE. Sailings for United States^and Canada Points from Hong Kong. Sal> Francisco and Portland S.S. MICHIGAN sails from Hong Kong Jnly 8 San Franetsca* Los Angela and San Diego SJS.
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    • 412 3 w THE HI'NTERS 9 LAMP. efl (Acetylene). So iMt'.rrlea to a1"a 1 "roteThe most powerful headlamp m*ae. STRONG, SAM and DEPENDABLE. Illustrated price list with fall particulars seat free oa application. Sole Atewts I DUNCAN ROBERTS, LIMITED, 1378, Cecil Street, Singapore. SUNG LIM PARK LORONG 40, GEYLANG. GARDEN HOUSES TO
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  • 1955 4 SOVIET INFLUENCES. Peasants Rising In Revolt. OUTRAGES OF THE REE ARMIES. I'ublic opinion in China finds little expression in print bl-causeb 1 cause to hear the truth seldom sult.s those; in authority, snys Tlie Tin < s <oi respondent in China on May 2.'.
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  • 235 4 Modern Traffic in Naples Causes a Miracle." Repairs are now proceeding to the marble rolumn which supports the statue of St. Jai.uariu.-, the Patron Saint of Naples, afier an episode which led the more credulous inhabitants to think that their favourite Saint had performed yet anotlfer miracle
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  • 399 4 Famous Judge Reveals Fatal Mistake. The torture of knowing that a man had been hanged through what he belie Vpd was a blunder is among the most vivid memories of Lord Craigmyle, the famous Scottish judge, better known as Lord shaw of Dunfermline. who
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 338 4 I GENERAL ELECTRIC British Thomson Houston Co., Ltd. of iiu&tity D PCD If C D A TAD RUGBY ENCL4ND KtUUOtKAIUK pEARL BJH MAZDA LAMp THE REFRIGERATOR THAT LEADS! All the most important fciyii '^^^SSLIS^T °7 he I j last sixteen years were B.T.H. MAZDA INVENTIONS and modern ;I i 5
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    • 701 5 Joeaufmei \_Henriette, The King of Belgium's Sister s§^ special enchantment emanates 1 vN S^^^S^^ S^t <▼ yh?/;/ /^f? woman whose complexion ss P at 'kles with youth!" says Jhe ;^^^B St^^R^" Duchcssc dc ■I hi dome \\yl?' ■'!J^ Sr v x T"^ 0 lIAVK BKl HOUN :i '> al r
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    • 195 5 t COOD JUOCEx KN^ THAT, After trying; oilier Uranrl^ I "SUGARCANE" HAMS AND BACON "THE BKST BY TKST" Truth in A*lr*T?[s ~g REFRIGERATING Co LTD Orchard Road. Selegic Road. Xc ijrd Road X lining* Kd. MarkeU. J\JFE wt I qSyV 1 r 1 <?URF I hs| LISTERINE X gUj TOOTH
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1426 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Manager, Straits Times, Cecil Street. Mease insert the following small advertisement for -days i 1 There are approximately seven words to s line and there is a flat rate charge of 25 cents per line per insertion with A minimum of one dollar per
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    • 677 6 BOARD AND LODGING QUIET Catholic family have room for paying guest, every convenience, garage. (European i. Apply 35, Starts Times. HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, 79, MEYER ROAD. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, 90. Meyer Road. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, No. 56, Meyer Road. Immediate entry. Apply
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    • 662 6 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, a spacious godown. No. 54, Sambawa toad. Apply B. P. de Silva Ltd., Jewellers. TO LET, Offices at 1-A, Raffles Quay, from Aug. 1. For rent and particulars apply to Gulhric Co., Ltd. TO LET, 132 and 134, Havelock Road, twostoreyed riverside godowns, suitable for
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    • 773 6 ISKANDAR POLO CLUB IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE TAIPING TURF CLUB. With the permission of the Straits Racing Association, an Amateur Race Meeting will be held on the Taiping Race Course on Monday Juno 23, 1930. TWO RUNS FOR I'OLO PONIES, about 2 furlongs Straight, Stakes Nil, Cups to the Ist,
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    • 677 6 ARCHIMEDES OUTBOARD MOTORS Winners of many tTlrtfTg Tnphitß. I t Hit y Mnfors. 8 to Ift mrt per hour. \cry economic:! 1 in petrol n;i iir:|i'" n can be screwed to any boat. (1) Sli P.P. (MmM B8T). (2) 2% H I>. (Model BSOT) Itt iI.P. |Mo Id BSD Kffcl
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 870 7 A SPLENDID OPI'ORTI'NITY OF ACQI'IRI.NU WKLL-hEPT TKAK FURNITURE OVER LOTS TO BELKCT FROM IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF MICH GRADK MAHOGANY STAINED TKAK AND CANTON BLACKWOOD HOUSEII'U.I) KIHMTURK, Etc. The Property of K. (J. Hero«e Esq. -iul.lr.n" Ne. Meyer Road. (Tanjone KHtonx 1 on Saturday. June 21. 1930. at 2 p.m.
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    • 487 7 NOTICE NOTICE la hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive »rapcrty of the Taikoo Sucnr Baflnttut Weal pany, Limited of Hong Kong, and that the same is used by the said Company in respect of various grades of su^ar produced and or sold by the said
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    • 345 7 HANDBOOK FAMILIAR O.I'OTATIONS. A collection of passages, phrases md proverbs traced to their sources in ancient and modern literature. In the 1,400 pages of this invaluable book are cited familiar passages, proverbial phr^.-i^'s, and constantly recurring phrases from nearly 1,000 authors. It includes selections from French and German writers, and
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    • 164 7 •AIL "SPEEDEX" CAMERA $18 black or brown. Sole Agents DIETHELM CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Switzerland) SINGAPORE TENANG II OH BANGKOK. Werlrop "seeds' The following seeds can be supplied from ready stock CALOPOGONIUM MUCUNOIDES CENTROSEMA PUBESCENS VIGNA HOSEI MIMOSA INVISA PHASEOLUS LUNATUS CROTALARIA USARAMOENSIS CROTALARIA STRIATA TEPHROSIA VOGELII TEPHROSIA CANDIDA PUERARIA
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    • 87 7 IS* ENTRA I I I\^ IENGINE WORKS L T lan I FOR STRUCTURAL MECHANICAL AND MARINE ENGINEERING Offices at SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. Why Buy in ORANGES Jsr J^^^'-v When you get the most ilii till Orangepop H|]||j! J| Wi made entirely from the best r^g^i^l—^^iX-^^H California Oranges. Until you
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  • 1238 8 JAPAN LETTER. A General Survey of The Position. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tokio, May 2. The trouble with a slump, from a reportorial point of view, is that the man who forecasts it in its early days finds that he has stolen his own thuniier
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  • 152 8 The Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended June 14, gives the total number ef deaths as male 202, and female 91. This represents a death rate of :i0.!)4 per 1,000 per annum, compared with 36.28 in the preceding week and 27.75 in the corresponding we;k of
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  • 50 8 Mixed Bathing Allowed In The Serpentine. The Oftke of Works have announced that mixed bathing will in fotun b.. allowed in the Serpentine. There has never been any mixed bathing in Hyde Park previously. This concession is part of Mr. George Lansbury's campaign for a Brighter London."
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  • 367 8 Director's Report That Was Privileged. An employee was the plaintiff, and the director of a firm from which he had been uisrnissed was the defendant, in a libel r.ction '.hat came up for heaving in the King's Bench Division on May 13 b-fore ?.li. Justice Humphreys and
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  • 56 8 The death has oc?urre:l st Bangalore of Mr. Bolomon John, who retired t.. x<> Cro of Superintend si Ttlegra] hi at the Genera] P^st Office, Singapore. Mr. John was for many years an ion. lay reader in St. Peter*! Tami! Ira "eh, ;ir-i! had offered to prepare for the Ministry
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  • 144 8 Demand for an English Education Growing. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 19. Though the minutes of the meeting of the Associated Chinese' Chamber i.f Commerce have not been made public, it is understood that a request for a holiday on Oct. 10 was turned down oy
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  • 243 8 Woman from Ireland Arrested In London. Ferozopus- Britton, 59, who said shr had just arrived in London from Ireland, was ctia.ged before Mr. Graham Campbell at Bow Street Police Court on Way 21 j with insulting behaviour in Parliament •Strt?t the previous afternoon. She gave "n address next
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  • 1153 8 PENANG LETTER. Arboreal Monstrosity In New Avenue. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Pennrif. June 17. The b< ncral topic of conversation here has switcfied over from the slump to the high cost of living, and many and various are the suggestions that are advanced for
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  • 236 8 Unpleasant Discovery In Chinese School. Communism which is getlini; such a vigorous start in the ci-ntral provteeM is also showirtT its hea<l in Pant iiiKt'u. Chihli and being promptly struck at by the authorities. Sevi'ial of the schools are said to have more or less secret groups but
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 278 8 In A.D. 1720 (t«-o hansaVe- and Ira mmhi ago). There were no Railways no Omnibusscs no Stage Coaches Steamships were unknown. War rtjfJM—l were built of hearts of o;ik. DVT -Thr Royal Exchange Asxttraticc was founded i)t that i/rar anil l>ioved to be o>:r nf flic grcrtext uUt to commerce.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 247 8 Today's Crossword Puzzle. 1 I I* P 1* I*l h5h 5 I 7I 7 I \9\ 9 7T~ /hT TT r *""'7~ 1 "■""'s T ~T" r^"so" 37" """"T "^T F5"~ 55" 3V" W ST* T?" y— j-. ~p- rr 57" r mmm j— w— ~35 fS~ 37" 37" ""~"3f"
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 328 9 iLHAMBRi THE THEATRE OF PFRFECT SOUND 111 REPRODUCTION JI X, 9 6.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT WILLIAM FOX Presents An All-Talking Musical Movietone A SONG OF KENTUCKY with LOIS MORAN, JOSEPH WAGSTAFF and DOROTHY BURGESS Hear and See THE CLASSIC KENTUCKY DERBY OF 1929. Woven into
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    • 220 9 \iAi/ wj, mu\iv v \\i uu uu v v y v. y, v >w v \>iu v aiI.BHHHa.iHa.B9HHHBH.PHHH wW fj^i if V m E II *J m THE HOME OF CAPITAL ENTERTAINMENT. TONIGHT AT 6.15 9.15 MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 3.15 (Children Half-Price to Matinees) Unanimously Voted by Last
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    • 314 9 PAVILION SSsr From Sunday, Juno J ~> to Saturday. June 21, at 9.15 p.m. sharp. EVE'S FILM EVERYBODY'S REVIEW THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE JEAN HERSHOLT AND SALLY O'NEIL THE GIRL ON" THE BARGE He struck fear into her heart, but Iho conquering power of love 'turned iher hate to happiness.
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  • 797 10 SHIPPING NOTES. Wireless Device Broad- casts Ship's Position. A small iron-bour.d case, measuring about 1 ft. by 2 ft., by 1 ft., was an object of interest recently amongst vini- tors at the offices of the Officers' Federa- tion in London. It is a piracy alarm that^
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
      • 71 10 Singapore, June 20. Tin.- Very firia. Kuchais 1.0.V1.10, Kintas 1.04-1.09, i'er.awats 51H4-B8 cents. Klang Rivers IJe-lJfc Uu Klangs 8.V95 cents, Sungei Ways 2.30-2..10, Hong Katts M-fi cents. Maluy Consols. 20H-2J cents, Hong Kung Tins 15s. 9d.-16s. 6d., Ayer Hitams 11..-125.. l'angnga Rivers 3s. 9d.-4s. 6d. Rubber.-Quiet.
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      • 123 10 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore, June 20. London. Rubber 1."• -1«.!.. down l-16d. Noon price I London Standard I Spot 19 cents. London. Tin £140, up f. r >. Mining. Pirn. Sungei Ways 2.50-2.7 C, Kuchais 1.U7-LlO, Kintas 1.07-1.10. Malaya Consols. 20-22 cents, Johuns 35-37 cents, Sungei Luas 125-1.30, Ulu
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    • 216 10 Result of First Eight Months' Working. The Consolidated Gold Fields. Johannciburit. issued on May 21. the first report on ihe operations of the Waterval (Rur.tenburg) j Platinum Mining Company covering the f period of eight months since production i commenced. During that time the company treated 74,800 tons
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    • 146 10 Many Sources of Income Besides Cars. The following paragraph. lahN from the circular if a well-known New York Stock j Exchange him, will be of inteiest to holders of shares in GtMttl Motor- According to report:-, the company, la addition to ehaaxhkg Buickj from m.\ to light
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    • 77 10 Rugby, June 19. Foreign exchange* ore Amsterdam !2.0h.">. Athens! 375. Bombay Is. 5 2.~>-:i2d.. Berlin 20.365, Brussels ;!4.825, Bucharest 818. Rio 5 17-32. Buenos Aires 41%, Copenhagen II HI. Q«Mva 2o.o'Ji. lUUinirfors 1»2',. Hong Konit Is. 3d.. Lisbon 108.23, Madrid 41.16, Milan M.75, New York 1.85 13-16, Oslo ISJt,
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    • 117 10 Programme of drills up to and for week eliding June 22 Friday. June 20, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall. S.R.A. (Vi. Battery and Battery Signal I'arade 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, "E" Chinese i Co Weapon Training 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, Ist Battalion Signal Section, Section Parade 5.15 p.m., Malay
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    • 265 10 EXCHANGE. Singapore, J,in,' 2U. On London, Bank 4 m/i 2 3 15/16 Demand 2 3 3/1 I rivate 3 ir. credit Vi% On New York, demand 60 1/16 Private 90 d s 51% On France, Bank T.T. 1429 On India, Bank T.T. 154* On Hone Kong, Bank T.T. 43V. On
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 479 10 IISUt Val. I'd. Buyers Seller* £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 21/6 23/-5-5 Ayer Hitum Tin 11 12 cd. il £1 bangrin Tin 18 6 20 1 1 Balling Padang 010 0.14 1 1 Batu Cim (i. in |Ji 1 I Bukil Arang n.iu (i.r.o il ii Kurmah Malay 13 15.'-
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      • 227 10 Issue Val. Pd. Buyert Seller! ■1 ■> Alex. Brick Trefs. 2.15 2.30 ■> SJ Alex. Brick Clrds. Lit 2.80 i'l £1 H- it. An. Tob&cca 5.3.6 5.8.6 1 1 Central Engine o.lb U.oO noro. 1 1 Cycle and I'arriagei 0.40 0.45 nom. 10*. 10a. Duff L>eve!opm«Bt 4 6 6
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      • 111 10 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 106 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. 6% r-eiu. Singapore Municipal 4Vs p.c. ol ISM red. 1947 $1,600,000 96 par Singapore Municipal 4V» pc. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 95 par
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      • 377 10 Eraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. ToJay'a Prices Fraier Lyail Co. tvatt AMcnby ($1) 1.10 1.25 1.10 1.25 Alor liaja 1 ($1) I.UO 1.20 1.10 LM A. HttaM i*l. 130 2.00xd. l.tiU l.'JOcx. A. Kuinng I»J) MM I.-.") Wja A. Alrtlny (*2) 1.50 2.00 1.50 2.03
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    • 170 10 Kagera (Uganda) Company And Billiton. An interesting development is indicated in the offer which is being put before shareholders of the Kagera (Uganda) Tinflelds, Ltd., which was formed in 1926, and has a capital of 400,000 shares of ss. each on which 20 per rent, was paid
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    • 126 10 Regaining Business With The Balkans. Thp Soviet Foreign Trade Administration and the directors of the Soviet Textile Trust have completed their discussion on the projected export of Russian cottun goods to the Balkans. The Textile Trust directors report that this industry is producing everything which used to
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    • 38 10 Company in Voluntary Liquidation. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 10. An extraordinary meeting of shareholders in the Thab Sakae Tin Mining Co., operating in Southern Siam, decided on the voluntary liquidation of the company.
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    • 77 10 It is announced that Mr. E. \V. Beatty, chairman and president of the Canadian Pac fie Railway Company, has joined the board of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. Mr. Beatty is a director of many companies, among which are the Mutual Life Insurance Company
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    • 40 10 From China and Japan, by Malacca Maru, due at Singapore tomorrow. From Franc- by Athos 11, due at Singapore at 7 a.m. on Sunday. From China and Manila, by President Johnson, due at Singapore, at daylight on Monday.
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  • 175 10 Friday. June 20 H. \V. 3.49 a.m., 7 ft. 5 In, .".nS p.m., 7 ft. 6 in. Board of Licensing Justices. Dutch homeward mail closes 10 a.m. Saturday, June 21 H. W. 5.02 a.m., 7 V 1 in., 5..'.(j p.m., 7 ft 6 in. 8.1. outward
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  • 207 10 Today. Sclat Pandjang, Beßckalia, Bias, I'akan tiaror and HaJaki mbo (Hung Thoav) a i n, North. N.-Kasl ami N. Wilt Sumatra (Ti.giain p.n. Java, South Went Sumatra, SoothKaat Borneo, Clllhl s. Molucca!. :.ml Timor Wily (Ban Hone Lion?) I p.m. Tomorrow. Silm i Hujah of Barawmk) ;i
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  • 42 10 By Mahva Sibajak Talma Rdjputana D'Arlagna.'i K. der Nedeilanden Indrapoera Spore London Apr. IK .May 10 Apr. X Mi.y I Apr. 2Z May IT May I May Apr. 30 May If, May -1 May 2<: May U June '1
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  • 184 10 SINGAPORE HARBO UR BOARD. Friday, Jfai Ship*, alongside the Whaiven or expected to arriM. Entrance IVral HAUBOIR. Kaia Vaarl Homer J. J. 11, Mama, Dolphin Shell, W. Bt loan I. Oil Wharf Ii.M.S. Herald. (cal Wharf l*atrol, Lolim, Crow. VKSSKIS IN DXV MCU. Tanjong I'agar. Albert Dock Arratooa Aa< ir.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 36 10 HI AMANHQ WHAT FASCINATION l/l/\l¥lUllUiJ WE HAVE THEM To suit all tastes. YOUR SERVICE IS OUR PLEASURE. VISIT CHOP KIM SENG C2O. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Tel. 3915. Jewellery Experts. Diamond Specialists. Goldsmiths with Discernment. j
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    • 224 10 LADIES' PARIS DRESSES THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME. Hats, dresses, silk stockings, handbags and corsets straight from Paris and just unpacked. ALL AT HALF PRICE FOR CASH. On sale now and for one week |1 F. HOMMES CO., LTD. 22, LAIDLAW BUILDINGS, (Tt)l' FLOOR), SINGAPORE. THE USED CAR DEPOT OFFER
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 281 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- i Relative Direc- Speed. Weather. Max. Min. full, shine. Humidity tion. F. F. int. hour*. m.p.h. Alor Star Kit 7) 0 IK 6.2 M SW Cloudy KoU Hharu in) 72 2.15 6i 85 WSW u Cloudy K.Trentfganu hl»
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  • 794 11 Substantial Rise in Price Of Tin. BIGGEST RECORDED SINCE DECEMBER. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. Today's Prices Kui:bcr. 19 tents per Ib. Tin, 150 tons at S7l' 8 per picul. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, London 5 15-1 Ad. per Ib., down 1-H.d N«w York 11
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 528 11 Movement Towards InterEmpire Co-operation. Sir Abe Bailey, whose Empire reciprocal trade policy excited great interest both in British and Dutch quarters, communicated the following statement by wireless from the Carnarvon Castle to Reuter's correspondent at Cape Town. He said I have left South Africa when it
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    • 66 11 Tone of Market —Very quiet and steady. Latest Cable :—London Spot Sheet 5 15-16 d. per Ib. New York :—Spot Sheet G. centa 11% per Ib. >M«tttM>tl>»>M»MMMMMI ♦»<♦»♦♦♦»♦»♦ t.S.S. equal to London Standard itandard E.S.S. on Tender Spot June July I August July-Sept. Oct.-Dec. M
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    • 405 11 Further Increase In London Stocks. Singapore. June 19. Guthrie and Co.'s report states The market has been very quiet during the pEst w,ek, and a feeling of pessimism with raajasai to the future prevails, the v e\v becoming fairly ireneral that some measure of restriction is an urgent
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    • 180 11 Insistence on Sanctity Of Contracts. Full Government protection for the trading community of India against the boycott, picketing and other forms of intimidation was strongly urited by Mr. Herbert W. Lee, the president, at a directors' meeting of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, held to review the
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    • 194 11 Pessimistic Outlook in French Colonies. M. Weber, writing in the Quinzaine Coloniale, takes a pessimistic view of the future of wild rubber in the French colonies in Africa. He regards its disappearance in the next ten years as an inevitable consequence of economic developments. From 1935
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    • 219 11 More Third Cabin Tourist Accommodation. The Cunard Steam Ship Company, having established a record by carrying in one year in its Atlantic services 41,000 passengers in the tourist third cabin, is providing further accommodation in this class. The attractions of the new mode of travel arc undoubtedly
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    • 431 11 Decline in Rental Yields Reported. One of the reactions of depression in the financial and produce markets during recent months was a decline in the rental yield of City properties. In the case of the City of London Real Property Company the indentation on earnings was not very
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    • 31 11 Barlow ami t'o.'s report on the copra market states -Thf market stiFl shows an easier tendency. Approximately 300 tons were shipped. Closing quotations were Sundricd, $7.50 mixed, $7.5. *-*t
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  • 915 11 Dividend of V/ 2 Per Cent. i i r 1 l r I I i The seventeenth annual general meeting of the Sungci Batu (Malay) Rusher Kstntes, Ltd., wns held in London on M:iy 20, Mr. E. L. Hamilton I the chairman) presiding. The chairman said The
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    • 844 11 Willard Batteries Give EXTRA Service Tk* II. 1 I J bat- Wiiford Thread-Rubber I ilterin Irrg i« bahmeefi :.< the need* lutee o-.Vn durability uhrre the th. i-,,ni driver mr* A sloraKf ballery I" »«4» v? »f wany <i'rr.-li!i-'i pan-. r::i!j:»- «f a itaxlc :>"'i maj i.i fmllarv .»i im
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  • 1122 12 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1930. THE OPIUM PROBLEM. If all social reformers were a3 fair and cautious in their statements as Mr. H. G. Alexander, the cuthor of Narcotics in India and Southern Asia," the world would •to v great deal more inclined to listen to ti'ei:-
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  • 306 12 Mr. Justice Sproulc ha.; Itft Penang for Singapore. Mr. E. L. Fries, after spending a year in China assisting in the establishment and development of commercial aviation has returned to the United States. The Hon Mr. C. G. S. Mackie has been appointed temporarily an unofficial member
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  • 872 12 "A Shy, Quiet, Solitary Lad." Thesr articles —which will appear in the Straits Times every Thursday and Friday —arc to form chapters* in a book by H. H. Tiltman and T. C. Bridßes Master Minds of Modern Science," which is being now prepared
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  • 687 12 DEPRESSING TRADE FIGURES. The statistics of Malayan foreign trade for the first five months of the year ar<r.ow available, and, as is only to be expected under present conditions, decreases rre shown under all headings as compared with the corresponding period of 15*29. Not a single
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  • 52 12 After a long illness the death of Mr. Lim Eng Kah occurred at his residence in Old Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday morning. The deceased, who was only thirty years of age, had been a teacher in the Old Victoria Institution for over ten years. The funeral was Tory
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    • 78 12 THE LATEST HYGIENIC BREAD MAKING METHODS ARE EMPLOYED AT THE ROYAL BAKERY, 590-4, SERANGOON ROAD, WHERE A SCOTTISH MASTER BAKER PERSONALLY SUPERVISES ALL BREAD MADE HSVIS HITvTIS THE BEST BREAD IN SINGAPORE IS MADE AT THE ROYAL BAKERY, 590-4, SERANGOON ROAD. SEND US A TRIAL ORDER (Tele. 3550)— 0UR FLEET
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    • 90 12 634 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 $t.OO 32 x 5.77 $23.00 $4.00 33 x 6 $22.00 $4.00 I U. S. DE SUVA BROS. JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS 4 New Uiiods in Stirling Silver and E.P. W«rr.
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    • 24 12 STRAITS /fT% TIMES SINCAPOKE *T A KUALA LUMPUI I 71 CICII lIIUI V> VJ V, MM iIIUI MM! »i»i >^£j£ > ttm: AT ALL TIMES
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  • 2650 13 MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL ON THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE. "THE GREATEST BATTLE EVER FOUGHT." Inner History of the Marne. THE VICTORY WHICH DECIDED THE GREAT WAR. "IT \S less like a battle thai any other ever foutfht." So writes Mr. Winston lu-rchill in this chapter uf his new I'ook. "Crucial
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  • 171 13 Production Down By 18,539 Tons. On another page of this issue will be found the Malaya rubber statistics for May which are of particular interest in view of the tapping holiday" during that mon»h. When the r:turn of Colony dealers' stocks and stocks awaiting shipment was
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  • 153 13 Proposed Changes In Constitution. London, June 19. A White Paper gives the conclusions of His Majesty's Government regarding closer union with East Africa, a subject which has been in the air since the end of the Great War, when Great Britain accepted mandate for Tanganyika. The Government
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  • 91 13 Nanking's Protest To Britain. Nanking, June 19. In view of Mr. Lenox Simpson's assumption of office in connection with Yen Shi shans seizure of the Tientsin Customs, the National Government has lodged' a vigorous protest with the British Government and requested that Mr. Simpson be deported or dealt
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  • 121 13 Police Obliged to Fire At Vellore. Madras. .Tune !>. Two person; wore killed as a result .if the pones firing Ht VeDorc, consequent upon an assault by Moslems upon Hindus, as the result of a Mohurrurn procession. BoSM trouble was anticipated between thr Hindus and Muslim:; regarding the
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  • 68 13 Chief British Delegates Announced. Rugby, June 19. Mr. Rain say Mac-Donald announced in the House 1 of Commons that the chief British delegates to the forthcoming Assembly of the League of Nations would be Mr. Arthur Henderson, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. W. Graham, the President of the Board
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  • 54 13 Conversations with Lord Passfield Continue. Rugby, June 19. Lcrd Stiickland, the Prime Minister of I Malta, is continuing his conversations with i Lord Passfield, the Colonial Secretary. It is anticipated that the Government's atti- j tude regarding th? constitutional situa-ij tion which has arisen in Malta will be
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  • 20 13 New York, June 19. The Federal Reserve Bank rate has been reduced to 2'i; por cent. Re.uter.
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  • 144 13 Unemployment Problem. SAFEGUARDING AS THE REMEDY. Rugby, June 19. Mr. Baldwin, the Conservative Leader, has today written a letter to the Prime Minister explaining why the Conservative Purty declines to accept the invitation to tskc part in a Party conference on unemployment which was extended by
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  • 94 13 Cabinet's Resignation Accepted. Cairo, June 19. The King has accepted the resignation of the Nahas Pasha Cabinet. —Reuter. It will be recalled that the Palace suggested various amendments to the bill submitted by the Cabinet for safeguarding the constitution and the trial of Ministers responsible for its suspension.
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  • 60 13 Complicated Political Situation. Berlin, June 19. The complexities of the financial situation which caused the downfall of the Government on Mar. 27 have now resulted in the resignation of the new Finance Minister. Herr Moldenhauer. It is considered most probable that the Chancellor. Herr Bruening, will take over
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  • 68 13 New Duties to Operate Immediately. Canberra, June 19The Asst. Minister of Customs, Mr. F. M. Forde, introduced the new Customs srhedule in which duties arc increased in 113 lines and decreased in eight. The tariff will become operative immediately. The duties on ships over 10,000 tons trading in
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  • 48 13 Increase During First Five Months of Year. Rugby, June 19. Tv t:ty-nino vessels, totalling 138.00(1 tons, have been launched from the Tyne shipbuilding yards during the past five months, being an increase of two vessels and U»,000 tcn«i compared with the corresponding period last year. —British
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  • 44 13 Nanking Accepts Responsibility For Safety. London, June It). The Foreign Minister of the Chinese National Government has verbally informed the British representative in China that his Government accepts responsibility for British property as well as lives in the war zone.-— Reuter.
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  • 312 13 Welcome to Admiral Byrd. New York, June 19. Screaming sirens from all manner of craft in the harbour, aeroplanes roaring overhead and cheering crowds in the streets welcomed the homecoming of Rtar-Admiral Byrd and the mem'jois of his expedition to the Antarctic. The Mayor, Comdr. Walker,
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  • 89 13 Reason for British Visit Not Given. Rugby, June 19. t .int Bethlen, the Hungarian Prime .nister, and Cosmtess Bethlen, who have »r visiting London as th.' guests of the Br h Government, left for Hungary this lorning. A»..ed in the House of Commons what was the object of
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  • 104 13 Damage Sustained By Sea Belle 11. A message received from the Singapore Harbour Board tug Varuna giv.s some details of the dosaajC sustained by the Governor's yacht Sea Belle 11, which ran aground on Tuesday on an uncharted reef near the north-west side of the Perhentian Islands. The
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  • 52 13 Effect of Insufficient Rain In Japan. Tokio, June 19. The insufficient rainfall during the usual rainy season coupled with the shortage of the floaters the rice-option quotation is continuing to rise. Further rise in the rice SJMtattM will necessitate the Government selling its stocked lice, it is
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  • 58 13 Movement Towards Revision Of Naval Principles. Tokio, June 19. Vice-Admiral Takayoshi Katoh, Director of the Military operations section of the Naval General Staff Office, has been degraded from the post. This older is interpreted as the beginning of a movement towards the revision of the established basic principles
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  • 40 13 On hearing in the High Court in London that space for a garage made a house more desirable, Mr. Justice Rowlatt said You won't be able to sell a house soon unless there is room for an aerodrome."
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  • 1094 13 Kwangsi-Ironsides in Full Retreat. THREE BIG BATTLES. Fourth May Break Out At Any Moment. Shanghai, June 19, In order that the present military s-ituation in China may be more clearly understood it seems desirable to state the position in rough general terms. At the moment three
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    • 112 13 TODAY'S 24 PAGES. Page h A Peep Into the Life of Eing stein, by H. H. Tiltman and T. C Bridges 12 g New Books Reviewed 17 Behind the Scenes in China War 4 More Schemes for Rubber I Control 14 Letters from Penang Japan 8 I Today's Crossword Puzzle
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  • 3353 14 Asiatic Planters. PROPOSED LEVY ON EXPORTS. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kual;i Lumpur, June 111. A K'l'at deal of interest attaches to the fifth annual general meeting of the Asiatic l'hinti t 'As Dciation of Malaya, to be held in, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. .Inn 21,
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  • 320 14 Unconventional Thames Pool Objections. The Berkshire village of Hurley is likely to be the scene of a battle royal this summer for the right to bathe in its excellent bathing- pool. The pool by Hurley Weir, with the eyot which bears the name of Hurley Island,
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  • 113 14 Annual General Meeting Of Assistants Dressers. A tribute was paid to the work of the late Mr. V. Chinniah, founder of the F.M.S. Hospital Assistants' and Dressers' Association, at the ninth annual general meeting of the association at Ipoh. Mr. S. P. Joseph, the President, addressing the meeting,
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  • 59 14 j Extortion from Chinese Food Hawkers. Two Indian pclice constables, Haider and Nawab Khar, of the Central Division, who wi'ie charged with accepting illegal giatificaticns cf live cents and six cents respectively from Chinese hawkers in Tecchcw Street, were convicted and sentenced tc thice months rigorous impri-sonmc-nt
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  • 64 14 Sentence Altered to Life Imprisonment. (From Our Own Correspondent.) M:dan, June 16. Last October four of 46 coolies charged at Langsar, with the murder or complicity in the murder of an estate manager named Waller were sentenced to death. One of the condemned committed suicide. The three remaining-
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  • 110 14 Chinese Charged with Forging Two Cheques. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 20. A Chinese named Wong Gah Fook appenrid in the police court here today charged with forging two cheques seven yeais ago. The case was postponed until tomorrow. It was stated that Wong had
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  • 39 14 Mails from Europe (London mails dispatched on May 29) by ex 8.1. Rohna which anchored at Penang at 6.20 today will arrive by train tomorrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to hoxholders at 8.45 a.m.
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  • 66 14 The band of the S.S. Police will perform the following programme, weather permitting at Katong Park today, commencing at 5.15 p.m. —Grand March, La Reine de Saba (Gounod) Suite in "F" Major" (Holat) Japanese Mazurka "La mousme" (Gaune) Hungarian Mazurka "La Tzigane" Gaune) selection of airs from Sullivan's Operas" (Godfrey)
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  • 84 14 Early Morning Raid By By C.I.D. Officers. Nine Hylams, occupants cf a room in a house in Middle Road, were surprised enrly this morning at about i.ix o'clock by Chief Inspector Prithvi Chand of the Criminal Intelligence Department and a party of detectives and arrest' A seaich of
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  • 67 14 British Sloop Magnolia Now In Belawan Harbour. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mcdan, June- IG. The British sloop Magnolia, of the China Station, is now in B< lawan, (Deli), harbour. The British community prepared entertainments and games foi In:- visitors. The Magnolia is teuriag >-ound Sumatra, and, among
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  • 132 14 Chinese Who Told the Same Tale. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 19. The case in which a ywaag Chinese. Teh Bee Heng, is charged with having on May 14, at Rodger Street, Kuala Lumpur, obtained $9,000 from Goh Boon Chong by falsely representing a cheque for
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  • 64 14 Suggested Maximum Load Of Seven Piculs. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Per.anfr. June 19. At the annual nKeiinp of the Chinese Chamber of Commcici today, Mr. Case Wor Lok, presiding, said that it was recommended regarding a practical load for handcarts, that one puller should have a maximum lead
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  • 74 14 Major-General C. A. Devol. of the United States Army, who was found shot on June I) with a revolver by his side, had a distinguished career. He served in the Philippines f-om 1«98 to 1900. In Itt9, after r.cting as assistant to the provost marshal general in the registration and
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  • 414 14 Progress of Research In Tropical Disease. The profession of painting is not the only calling in which bitter contr arises between the academician and the aspirant between the pundit and the progressive, writes The Londoner in the Evening Standard. The medical profession is also torn between its
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  • 73 14 To be Heard During Next Race Meeting in Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 1!). In the Supremo Court today, the hearing of the action for alleged libel by Majcr E. C. Doyle against t!ie Pinang Gazette was fixed for July 29. Ii was askrj that
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  • 17 14 "The Buele Call" and "The Fbuniag will be screened at the Y.M.CA. Hall at 8.;!0 this evening.
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    • 23 14 The Big Race "JODELITE" versus "WHITE ANTS" RESULT First "JODELITE" "WHITE ANTS" Nowhere THE IDEAL WOOD PRESERVATIVE. "JODELITE" Sole Agents BORNEO COMPANY, LTD.
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  • Bobby Jones Leading in the "Open."—Ascot Gold Cup.—Local Cricket.
    • 1111 15 Fast Bowling Problem. PROSPECTS FOR MATCH AT LORD'S. Bjf winning the first Test match at Nottingham Rngtond brought her total of successes for the whole series up to 17. I; was bet IMk victory in England. Out of the total of 120 games, Australia I-!-
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    • 703 15 Bryan and Olliver in Form.! S.C.C. SIDE LOSES AT KLANG. That the Services won their tournament game with the 8.8. and I. was 1 almost entirely due to the batting of. Bryan and Olliver and not to their bowlers. Seven bowlers were tried for thej Services,
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    • 122 15 Merchanis to Meet I'ulilic Services Today. The following have baa selected ta represent the Merchants ta tlnir S.C.C. cricket tournament match with the PaUie s< in- on the Plsteg tbi< afternoon at .'> pjn n and will be 1 mtinui I tomoi ai pja. A. Aahworth, I. Begley,
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  • 132 15 Seeks Another Fight With Schmelling. New York. June 19. The New York Boxing Commission a>-. (1 an official resolution by two votes t') one staling that Max Schmelling is the world's champion, but the chairman admitted that the public would probably not recognise him until he had met
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  • 123 15 Trophy Races at R.S.Y.C. On Sunday. At the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Sunday the A Class yachts will take part In the second race of the series for the van Schreven Challenge Cup, starting at iO a.m. The points to-date are Kathleen 111 8. Tromp 7, Joan II
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  • 413 15 Grimmett' s Good Analysis. ANOTHER CENTURY FOR WOODFULL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 19. Resuming with 140 runs for five wickets, Surrey collapsed very badly against the Australians at the Oval, and were all out for the addition of 22 runs. The Australians then went on
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  • 119 15 Bosworth Beats Hotweed By a Length. The result of the race for the Gold Cup (two and a half miles) at Ascot today was as follows Lord Derby's BOSWORTH 1. Mr. Esmond's HOTWEED 2. Lord Rosebery's THE ***** 3. Seven ran Won by a length. Betting 3
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  • 247 15 Poor Finishing Costs K.L. V.M.C.A. Points. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 19. IVikiiik IVranakan. 2. V.M.C.A 1. I'enanj* Peranakan took full points from the V.M.C.A. in their Second Division S.A.F. League match on the Association ground yesterday, winning by the odd j.'oal in three. The Malays
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  • 348 15 Play in the British Championship. London, June 19. Bobby Jones, playing faultless golf, retained the lead in the qualifying round for the British open golf championship at Hoylake today. He returned 72, making 142 for the two rounds. There were 8,000 spectators. Jones took five at
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  • 246 15 Splendid Goalkeeping By Hawley. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 19. SclanKor Club 5 St. John's 0.8 0. The Selanpor Club had an easy win ever St. John's Old Boys on the Padang yesterday, when they asserted their superiority by five goals to nil. The first score
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  • 171 15 Ftlday. June 20. Boxing Flores vs. Fond, Lion City King. 2nd Welch Rent. A Co. Sports. Football: Res. Div., 2nd Welch Kent, vs. S.R.C., Stadium. Cricket: S.C.C. Tourn., Merchants vs. Public Services. Saturday, June 21. Cricket S.C.C. Tourn.. Merchants vs. P.S. and L., S.C.C. Etceteras vs. 2nd Welch,
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    • 31 15 The report of the Taiping races and other sporting items appear on I'age Nineteen. [The co-operation of Club secretaries it requested in keeping thia diary of sporting vtnti accurate and up-to-data.J
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    • 159 16 ABTI S T E AT COVENI GARDEN AND QUEEN'S HALL l LOTTE LEHMANN Kead these favourable criticisms The entrancing quality and delicious inflections of her voice."— MANCTi ESTER GUARDIAN. Every Song revealed complete mastery." DAILY TELEGRAPH. "Above all, her singing is entirely pure." THE TIMES. Mme. Lotte Lehmann's recital at
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    • 169 16 DITTO Fftß ~~*p&mmsam^ m I)ITT0 M AKES SCHOOLS I COPIES direCt btHOOLb, from your Ditto, duplicates anything pen, pencil, type, drawing or Chinese brush work —on thinnest paper or heaviest cardboard. Copies may be made ON ANY SIZE SHEET up to 21 by 34 inches. IN ONE OR MORE COLOURS
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  • 921 19 No Guide to Selectors. BAD GROUND CONDITIONS AFFECT PLAY. Colour* I Whites 1 ('uiisidi-rab'e interval was centred in Urn first Muluya (up trial match played .1 I lie Anaon K"H(I Stadium yesterday but till' heavy rain of Ihe last few (lays rendered it difficult to fairly judge
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  • 28 19 The football match Ix twee* the Sultan Kulieman "A" and the S.C.R.C. "C" on Kampong Bahn ground. Kuala Lumpur. on Wednesday evening resulted in draw. scoring one goal
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  • 214 19 Full Results of Club Gymkhana. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 19. There was a good attendance at the gymkhana held by the Seremban Golf Club on Sunday though the afternoon events were somewhat spoilt by the heavy rain. The prizes which were presented by Mrs. aldecott
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  • 190 19 Takes Fourteen Warwickshire Wickets. London, June 19. Freeman, the Kent slow-bowler. a«:ain proved his tremendous ability when hi I ■•ounty met Warwickshire at Tonbridge yesterday, taking 14 wickets at a cost of J-l:i runs. This was one of the main factors in Warwickshire's defeat by an innings and
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  • 124 19 Winners in Three Day Tournament. The following were the winners in the Tanjong Malim lawn tennis tournament held en June 13, 14 and 15 Open Singles Dare runner-up, Moore. Handicap Singles Shcppard runnerup. Moore. Or en Doubles Dare and Moore runnus-up, Craig and Woolley. Handicap Doubles Craig
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  • 132 19 Entries Invited for Singapore Tournament. Entries Cor the Singapore badminton championship tournment are now open, and will close at noon on June 28. The tournament will be held at the Volunteer Drill Hall, Beach Roard. Applications for entry should be sent to the hon. secretary of the Singapore Badminton
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  • 65 19 Sclangor Europeans to Meet Perak. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 20. An Inter-State European football match between Selangor and Perak will ba palyed at Ipoh tomorrow. The following teams have been selected Perak Walker Sheffield and Fleming Schular, Smith and Edling Livock, Harvey, Young, Mills and Goodman.
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  • 28 19 The annual athletic sports in connection >vith the Sultan Idris Training College Tan.jong Malim. will he held on Saturday ;.nd Sunday, July 11) and 20, at 4 p.m.
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  • 1077 19 Good Sport on Opening *Day. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 19. The opening day of the amateur race meeting of the Taiping Turf Club provided interesting sport. The attendance, included H.H. the MtM of Pcrak, Urn British Resident (the Hon. Mr. B. W. BOw) and Mrs.
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  • 457 19 Lord Derby Thinking Of Participating. Lord Derby saw the famous American jockey, Earle Sande, ride Gallant Fo\, the favourite, to victory in the Kentucky D er by the most important ra;e in the United States— at Louisville U. S. A. during mail week. Gallant Fox is a
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  • 46 19 Garrison G.C. Ladies 1 Medal Competition. The Garrison Golf Club ladies' monthly medal was played on Wednesday and yesterday. Eleven cards were taken out, the best returns being Mrs. E. J. B. Buchanan (6) I up, and Mrs. R. H. Wilson (H) .".1! square.
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  • 75 19 Fine Performance by Kuala Lumpur Man. A cable has been received in Kuala Lumpur stating that Mr. T. J. McGregor, of the Penang and Province Wellesl?y Volunteer Corps, won the rifle-shooting Championship of Scotland, Gold Medal, Gold Lion and £25, at Darnloy. Mr. McGregor, who is over 60
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  • 29 19 Another programme of boxing will be staged at the Lion City Ring. Bukit Timah Road, this evening when Jimmy Florcs, a newcomer, will meet L. S. Fond."
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  • 144 19 The South African heavyweight title changed hands at Johannesburg in mail week when Donald McCorkindale, who won the A.B.A. cruiser-weight championship at the Albert Hall in 1926, forced Johnny Squires, th? holder, to retire in the 13th round of a 15 round contest. McCorkindale, who represented South Africa
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  • 137 19 Error of Withholding The Calcutta Numbers. In an utiempt to comply with the ?pint of the law the Calcutta "Sweep" organisers ma:le a <?rea* blunder in withholding the numbers', declared a member of the Vidoiia Ciub, London, In aa Interview regarding the confusion over the draw. He
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  • 146 19 Suggestion to Rename Its Trafalgar Square. Chelsea Borough Council is very indignant. It has been approached Ly the London County Council with the suggestion that it should rename its Trafalgar Square in order to avoid confusion with the three other squares of that name in London. Chelsea, however,
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  • 150 19 To Make Way for Flats To Hold 5,000 People. The home where a famous London banker spent his boyhood Jays is to be used by the L.C.C. for a housing estate. The big house, near Dofr Kennel Hill, Dulwich, S.E., known as The Glebe, and the
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  • 72 19 Lord Melehett, speaking of the taxation burden to the Incorporated Society of British Advertisers in mail week, said: "The individual sees the reward of his Wt disappear in the maw of the Chanre i- of the Exchequer. I figure that I i „^nd at least six months
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  • 193 19 Arnold Bennett and .Visits To Potteries. Mr. Arnold BaMsftt is vc.-y indignant at the report that h.' has not vsiu I the Potteries, the scene of some of his mus, famous books, for forty yearn. in an interview Mr. Bennett said that tha report wai abaotately incorrect,
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  • 231 19 Bright Entertaining Show At the Capitol. Haunting melodies, bright 1: I gocd singing maki "Syncopation," which w:is si" aefl at the ''api'.ol last night, an entertaining show. Fred Waring and his Pennyslvanians do full justice t i the tiii'-. Once again it is a story revolving; arcund Broadway and
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  • 86 19 Goes Off in Pocket of An Escaping Burglar. Louis Sullivan, of Chicago, always set his alarm clock for l.:! 0 a.m. As a result, two burglars went to prison. The thieves took Sullivan's alarm clock when they robbed his apartment. This was at 1.-0 a.m. At
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  • 75 19 Airman's Successful Picture Of Mount Ranier. An object 270 miles away from th<camera has been photographed in Amorica by the War Department. The. U.S. War Department announces Ihnt ana picture was ore of Mount Ranier, and was taken hy Captain A. W. Steven of the Army Air
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  • 61 19 Holiday at Same Time For Firm's "35,000 Employees. The giant plant of the Western Xl c trie "mpany in Chicago will shin down entirely for two weeks this iu.iit»er, t'. r'.'imit the ti«:0 employees to in h liiday together. The plnn was agioad upon to < liminaii
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  • 83 19 Half a Peanut Keeps the Brain Active for An Hour. Half a peanut, oi a biscuit, supplied all the brain food a university professor needs for an hour of continuous thought. That is the claim ir.adc by Dr. Francis Benedict, of the Nutrition Laboratory of the Carnegie
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  • 32 19 The meeting of rho Engincci ing Association of Malaya which was to have bean held in Kuala Lumpur on June 21 and 22 has been po-t.p' Bad to July 12 and 18.
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  • 57 19 The Hon. Mr. Andrew Caldaaott. C.8.E.. British Resident, Negri SemUlan, and r.he Rao Sahib Subbiah Naidu. Agent of the Government of India will be the principal tpcakcrs at the Hnnunl public mc.'ting of the Kuala Lumpur V.M.C.A. to lx> held < m Wednesday, June l.i at p.m. A BHWJcaI programme
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  • 485 20 Private Practitioners And Estates. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June IS, The following minutes of the meeting of the Central Health Board, held at the office '>f the Administrator, Mr. L. E. Old ridge, on Jun 12 have been supplied j us. In <•( nnection with
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  • 311 20 New Residence for H. H. The Sultan of Pahang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 19. At the last meeting of the Town Planning Committee, held on June 11, Mr. V. G. Kzechiel, M.C.S., presiding, the proposed site for a new residence in Kuala Lumpur for His
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  • 148 20 The little village of West Torrington, Lincolnshire, possesses a holding of 2Vi per cent. Consols, on which interest wai formerly paid through the local Guardians, but which, now that Guardians are abolished, it has to take the trouble of looking after itself. A quarterly interest payment
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  • 474 20 Animals, Birds And Reptiles Shipped. We give below a list of animals, birds, and reptiles which were recently shipped from Singapore for the Zoological Gardens London, after being collected on the initiative of Mr. A. St. Alban Smith. Mortality on a long voyage is always
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  • 221 20 British Film Banned In Australia. Another British Film "Wl ite Cargo" I'sc Lecn banned in Australia- "Mr. J. Jlu3grov«, one of the principals who iin1 rti.il the film, has written to the Chief Censor (Mr. W. C. O'Reilly) complaining iibout the prohibition of this film. Mr. Musgrove. in
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  • 175 20 Hatry and Fellow-Prisoners To be Questioned. The inquiry by the Italian authorities into the charges against John Gialdini ir. connection with the Hatry company frauds in the City of London is still being conducted in secret in Milan, where Gialdini is under arrest. A questionnaire was sent
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  • 327 20 Cold Storage Storekeeper In Trouble. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June If". Three serious charges were preferred against a Chinese storekeeper. Ah Vat, j lately in the employ of the local branch of the Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd., when the preliminary inquiry was begun yesterday before
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  • 128 20 Wakefield to King's Cross At Average of 63 m p.h. Th; London and North Eastern Railway report a splendid run of their 15. 15 p.m.! Pullman express from Harrojrate to King.; Cross. This train was 15 minutes late at' Wakefield recently and despite further del»ys of three
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  • 483 20 Ghastly Scenes on Pleasure Steamer. Ghastly scenes were enacted <>n the i '■•ii.-vie steamer Fairfax* which (a* pre- 'jusly reported) e;:me into collision with Urn oil tanker Ptnthia off Behrtat*, near Beaton, or. June 11. The steamer was hound for I'hiladel].hia, Baltimore, and Norfolk, and
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    • 136 20 is SUNBEAM QUALITY which makes SUNBEAMS Efficient Economical Reliable Durable. SIJNBBAM MOTOR CTCLBB HAVE ALWAYS BEEN IN A (LASS BY THE.MSFLVES. THEIR QUALITY IS PROVED BY THE ACID TEST— PERFORMANCE. There is a Sunbeam model for every purpose, whether business, mv. touring or sport. K;ic'i is the l>est of its
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    • 97 20 Shipments of gum benjanvn, mace. MtBMgB, cardanums. coffee, cotton, jelotonu, rattaßfe, etc.. recently arri\ed, for sale. Apply to THE STRAITS MERCANTILE AGENCY. MERK BAN HOEAT H!N N, TKI/1K UKH mUEBT. SINGAPORE. i Ancient "Old Parr Real Antique &Rareold Scotch Whisky kf,m. .■■■.■■...■■■ffjui ■^.•;.i.-..i.i.:.t.:.-.-;.;.-.-=.i. rp;. T .yty Sole Importers BOUSTEAD CO,
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    • 597 21 \9 P/A^Q|Clifl|K^. 111 1 flB "C^^ formal or for family use what could be more dect! fdM&ttlflv lC&mߧ^ t "IC< JBaK -Tsirable than one of the new luxurious 1930 Nash MrWff^L if P^Bi^^'' M "400" Twin-Ignition Sedans? l/l^'fLnQ bs^- /y^§ /f 1 i fi\ jl aH^ 3^*^ afl I The
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  • 982 22 M. Briands Plan. MEMORANDUM TO J GOVERNMENTS. A fuller summary of the text of M. Hi iand's Memorandum on the Organisation or .it Ki-diral Union of Europe" is contained in fee Home papers reicntly to band. It was a painted document of some 0,000 words, divided into
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  • 318 22 K.C. as Chairman of Talkie Colour Company. Th<' hearing was resumed at Bow Street in mail week of the case in which Kobert Dykes, aged 52, cinema photogra-1 ph«r, Cedar Avenue, Twickenham Cyril Karker. :i6, operator electrican, Huron' Road. Balham, S.W., and Albert Jam»s Marriott, 36, experimental
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  • 454 22 Serious Rival to U.S. Importers. Despite the fact that China. is a barren country with few timbered areas, the lumber industry in some sections of the country has made notable strides during the past few years. In the past lumber from the West Coast of the
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  • 198 22 Attitude Towards America! In the Philippines. The people of the Philippines sympathise with the people of India in their struggle for self-government. While conditions are different and we have no complaint to make as to the treatment accorded us by the United States, yet the desire for independence
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  • 143 22 English Farmers Demand Rejection. The council of the National Knnnor;' Union in London in mail week passed a > resolution calling upon Parliament to! reject the Food Consumers' Council Bill because It is intended to pave the way for nationalisation The power of price fixing would be
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  • 418 22 "Without Christian Inspiration." A condemnation of modern art is contained in pointed allusions made by Pope Pius XL in solemn foim in the Vatican. On the occasion of the reading of a dpcrec on miracles performed on the inter cession of two Canadian martyrs, Mi'
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    • 162 22 BUY OR SELL THROUGH THE STRAITS TIMES. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. wf/ We guarantee that both State Express 999 and State Yg A wM 1^ mm I %aw II unique tobacco leaf, the only difference being 999 are Yl »L gjmtfflpnfttf No merely lhe Belf evidenl f State Express 999 arc supplied
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    • 2039 23 AwU exreed ft 1,000,000. Assarance in force over $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co Ltd. KELVINATOR '■riirvoratcd In the Strait* «au>-a<nu MKAI. OmOßl W. D cb«t.r H00... Sinopor. LONDON OrriCl tl. Old J.-r,. m.M. ltlG OYllll EICCtVIC T^Q.{YIQ^Y(ItOY Th. Comp.ny ha. IZU.OOO depo.lted with the Supremo Court O r
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    • 310 24 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES A SECOND-HAND MORRIS LASTS, BIDES and PERFOEMS EXCELLENTLY DEPRECIATION on a Morris car is very low. 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
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    • 187 24 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated la Great Britain) H..d Oflr. far Malaja: SINGAPORE. Swiss i S jT L 't £D 1 swiss MILK I iSm^'*^ j MILK DON'T ASK FOR MILK ASK FOR NESTLES STERILISED MILK AND GET THE BEST PROCURABLE IT IS WORTH MORE Personal Point
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