The Straits Times, 14 July 1930

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  • 35 1 The Straits Times ;establisked nearly a cinturt.] B THE LARGEST AUD MOST MFLUENTiAL NEWSPAPER I^H^AYM 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 14. 1930. The Straits Times 0 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1930 I'KICK 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 136 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CCCIL ST. CPHONE B1O1), Ny Carlsberg Beer In nnttlr* and nn draught. I Sole Importer* EAST ASIATIC CO, LTD. (Inc. in Denmark; SINGAPORE. -as though you owned your own cow/ tilk is FRESH cow's milk derived t thai graze in the rich ritzcrland. It is Bealed in ixir-ught
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    • 270 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 27, JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683). t > M_ ISJ ¥CL U "THE WHISKY YOl^ CVA 1 O JTI ASK FOR AGAIN/ J —^^Ha Mv^^^fli^^^MM^Btkmm U Wnm/W I Note the I t 19 I MM W m I xvrirJ flavour of Snr-AjN^i McNISH-sB*-o*f 1 ltSB i» mJies s -1
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    • 15 1 Prime Portland "0 X" CEMENT EAST ASIATIC j CO., LTD. Inc. in Denmark) j SINGAPORE.
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    • 483 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) \M) PABBBNGBB AND CARGO SKKVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. Au R CONTRACI WITH HIS MAJESTY'S „l:.\\\ii NT LONDON AND FAR EAST M \ll -KRVICE. IUTWARD FBOM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. [MIR MOO July 26 11.199
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    • 665 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPI'ON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 July X, 1 HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 July 30 31 HARUNA MARU 10,500 Aug. 1.1 14 KAMO MARU 8,000 Aug. 13 14 s KATORI MARU 10,000 Sept. 11 U KASIIIMA
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    • 455 2 BURNS PHfLP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VU JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR 4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one ot the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 646 2 X P M (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with Bub-connections tn Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlement)* of the Travellers Official Information Bureau. Booking Office Royal Dutch Indian Airways.
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    • 602 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN BTKAMBHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STF,\M NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMKN GENOA. HAVBE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG.
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    • 488 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam; BANGKOK COASTING SKKVMK K..r Kretay, Trengg;imi. KelaHtan, Bangnara, Tclupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Sichoii. Ilandon, Kohsamui. Langiuan, Chunipam an I Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB July 11 July lfl VALAYA July 21 July 2.X MALINI July 28 July :;n The steamers are fitted
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    • 417 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. SUM»mva;trt M;i:tlsth:ip|)ii Ncdorland and N.V. UoUerdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Ceaaa Amsterdam Southampton ManellkM Kotterdam i'.ninaxe pytria lo.dim I:. I.. July 1" i pc Hoof! i s.M.N'. July -'■'> „.,.i. y.i.w> Xi- Aag. l Ki.r I. N>dcrl»nd< n .XL."... S.M.N Ann. 8 m.v. Indiapocra
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    • 1496 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTI). Incorporated in England) ELLERMAN LINE I'ASSKNGER AND FRKKiHT BEBVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM ASH CONTINENT nuocn service (I VRDS To HonK Kon|(, Shanghai and Japan Due S'.. s.v. CITY OF ATHENS Aup. I U. CITY <>F DURBAN Sept. •a CITY OF FLOBENCE O«t
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    • 520 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO. CAI* TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA. WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND. ORE. JOINT S< HKDl I.E. Sailings for I'nited Stalls am? Canada Points from Hony KongSin l"i-n<i-;o, l.ns Vnselrs and San Di«-|{O SA GOLDEN Kl\ l.R ktili from ll'ine Kun; Aujr r s.s.
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    • 411 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's Rocky Mountain i>layground hnoklrts "a I i*f»rmuti«», „>,,.„,■ or mil. L I-. LAWLKS. Giiral Am-nt. Hone huiiL I'.ank Clw Wll. CANADIAN NATIONAL The Largest Ratl»cj Sy\tem in America SIANG LIM PARK LORONG 40. GEYLANG. GARDEN BOUSES TO LET. 4-roomed liouses $30 per month 3-roomed houses $25
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  • 36 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. So. .ti A Cai 1 iugc l.ti!., only .-on of Mr. and Mi-. Soon Scong l'oh and Mi« Vu^ii Wye i l.inp. elilent daughter of Mr. :iml Mir. urn Hhoo Shil g.
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    • 591 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. Ta Th. AdverlKing Manager. Siraits Timps, Cecil Street. insert ihe relieving !>mall aav#itts*m*al for days 'I Left- are apprmcimntely arven words to lino and tht>ro Is a (Ist rat* rbarge ut n cents per line per Insertion with A ■Uaiamai af aa* dollir prr msertun. The aaoitlaaal
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    • 624 4 MISCELLANEOUS LOST. On.' pair »":i frlassei Cronkea 1 tortoise !-h.'i, p Finder pi...-, tetum .■> VV. ii. Da.. k Co. I VACANCIES FOR CHILDREN IN NIHSEUY HOME, KENT. From infamy u> 'J y :.r-' old. First lessons. Terms moderate. long or sh..n periods. Kull particulars B|iply, .Mrs. Potter, ll^tu Gajah,
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    • 752 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, Nos. 38 and 39. Sunjrei Road, licensed cattle shed. Apply personally Estate and Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. TO LET, furnished sea side bungalow. No. 173, Pasir Pan.iang Road. Apply personally, Estate and Tnist Agencies (igflT), Limited. TO LET, Nos. 111-113 and 117, North Bridge Road.
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    • 591 4 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET. 132 and IS4, HaTelock Road, twoitoreycd riverside godowns, suitabl* tor rubber. Apply Stephena, Paul ft Co. TO LET, godown at No. 7, Bead Street, :onvenient to town and river. Floor area J.GOO «quare feet. Apply United Engineers. Limited. TO Li-rr. two-storied BBwAWa itli road inn
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    • 868 4 P.W.D. PERAK, KUALA KANGSAR TENDERS INVITED FOR .ASTANA NAGARA, KUALA KANGSAB. Tenders will be received at the ofticc cf the State Engineer, Porak, Taiping, up to p.m. oi Kept. I, 1930, for the construction ol ele»ie;ii ami construction of an ASTANA NAGARA for Hia Highness, the Sultan oi Penh at
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    • 617 4 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS OFFERS ARK INVITED for the purchase of EMPTY STEEL MM MS approximately "i-;:i gallons capacity, baring eoeaarinad tug. I, L9M a .1 1931. Kstimalctl I" of ilri.ms available par month 200 approximately. I'di ni of ti'inicr ami further particular* nay he obtained on application to the
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    • 296 5 NO! Ii given ihat II the exelaaiva prot ..-itv cm Mac I U'l Company incorporated in hnglnnd, whoae ofllce is at Lrvcr Embankment. Blacksi i the -.in.-- food ■■i and hi Si in llv. Straits Settlemi AND v.-n that legal proi «h.. use or any the aaid It DELAY, In.
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    • 392 5 BOOKS A MANUAL OP PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUE, deacribing apparatus, materiala aad the details of procedure by L. J. nibbert $1.5» ALL (Mil i PHOTOGRAPHY, now to make Rond pictures 'by P. R. Salmon P.R. I.S. $1.50 PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTING, professional and commerc-al by R. R. Rawkine $2.10 P.LTOLCHING A FINISHING FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS
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    • 321 5 DIZZINESS AND HEADACHE ARE NOT WOMAN'S FATE. Thousands Have Found Rescue From Them In DR. WILLIAMS' IMNK PILLS. Sa iromaa hould believe that because she kaadaehaa, attaeki <>f aintaaaa, and other irragalaritifi of heulth now, she is doomed to aJwayi luffw from them simply by reapon of her si'\. N'umbei
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    • 253 5 "BPEEOEX" CAMERA $18 black or brown. flola Agcata OIETHELM CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Switzerland) SINGAPORE PEN ANC IPOH BANGKOK. DR. CASSELLS TABLETS Repair Wear and Tear of Nerve and Body Price la. 9d. and 4a. SAIL MAKING AND CANVAS DEPOT NEW SHIPMENTS. iIRITISH ALL LONG FLAX. \\\Y CAM AS for
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    • 112 5 SAFETY FIRST! IT IS BETTER TO BE SURE THAN SORRY. The timely use of a Kpli Extinguisher will save ||[^^j much avoidable loss. Sole Agents for Malaya IC E N T R A I SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LL.MI'I R. THE "CINE-KODAK" MODEL. B B— A MARVEL. OF EFFICIENCY AND CONVENIENCE.
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  • 2285 6 Can the Range be Crossed? HOW EASTERN STATES WOULD BENEFIT. (Fran Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 1--The July meeting <>f the Engineering Association Malaya cpenad at the Asnotation's offices thia morning befo c .•> representative gathering of member from all parts of Khe c untry. The
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  • 1097 6 Taximetres Promised Next Year. Si'v. :al matters of public ini resi arc mentioned m the report on the Singapore V< iii.ii' i Registration for 1929, which has been issued by Mr A. W. i-.. Hamilton, the Registrar of Vehicles. It is hoped khai v.fW wear a
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    • 65 6 f^SV EVERY MONTH THERE WILL BE A FRESH SHIPMENT OF RECORDS FROM LONDON NEW YORK. BE PREPARED FOR THE TALKIES WHICH ARE COMING. ODEON WILL HAVE ALL THE THEME SONGS.' The records are obtainable at JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., Raffles Square. I). T. LIM CO., 35?., North Uridge Uoad. KWONG
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    • 119 6 f POWER behind you Elcctru owcr, heat and light are fcr cverylxxiy Equally er vi the greatest inf\ riusrry or the horne t\\ instant command or. the touch cf a switch Costing nothing v. hen not actually doing its work Electricity Saver more ihan it costs ffi^i MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT.
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    • 723 7 t/M VU ,VU\dV H V MM \uM U U -W U V V- y U MM U OQO Q Q Q Q O €> O r) O'SQ® O Q Q QQOQOO O ■hhhjm BHHPQBHBBhh^BH i i A «JL 1111 1 1 Malaya's Largest and Finest Theatre TONIGHT at 6.15 and
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  • 968 8 SHIPPING NOTES. British v. Foreign Hygienic Equipment. In his report for I'.'Ui* the Medici etr of Health to the Manchester Port Sanitary Authi i Dr. W. Dearden, points oat that the l»28 report showed, from Manchc ter experienct in Bhips' hygienic equipment, iliat pre-1018 foreign .ships
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  • 247 8 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 11. On London, Bank 4 m/s 23 29 52 remand 2323 32 iVhatc Bm. credit 2 11,I1, On New York, demand 5G 11C PriTsto 90 d/i HH O:i Kiance, Bank T.T. U2y On India, Bank T.T. 164*! On Hong Kong. Hank T.T.
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  • 387 8 Improving Outlook For Industry. Tilt fourth ordinary general meeting of the Inveßtera 1 Kubber Trast, Ltd.. was held] <n June r > at 1. Hrond Street. Place. E.C. Mr. Alexander R. Jo-« (the ehairmao) said I that their receipts from investments amount-j 0.l to 11,698, which was
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS
    • 80 8 re, July 1.. Tin Qui.-t. Kintas 1.02-I.OS, l*ena«ai> 51-64 ecni», Kuch:.:< 1.03-1.06. Malnj Consols. 20-22'; M 250 .'.::o. Sungei I.ua.- I.IS-IJ2O, Ta... cent*, 1 Klangi r-93 1 1.10-1.50. [,ukut 75-80 c«-nt<. Ayer l!:t..i.i lU. M.-125., Tronohs 165.-175., i 1:- 3 I .-Us. Tins IS -15s. 91.
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    • 96 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. uaehaage I. N ton \.j pi ie 1. \V:.v- j.J i-2."'\ Kuehais I i. nl Dredg 1.1 \-IM, Malaya I onsol .^-j: cents, Jon;.' m.. Suncci Luai I.IS-I.ITI^, Vlu Klanga ■0- nl Penawat.l 52-51 cont 1.10-1.25, Ayer HiUmi lls.-lls. '."J. 1 0 1.-18s. ii.i. c.d. J:•
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 477 8 Issue Val. I'd. Buyers Sillen i"l il AMI Kumbang 2.1 25 -S /.yi-r Hitam 1 ill II 3 12 xd. ±'i bangrin Tin II u 15 1 1 BaUng Padaag 0.1 ij o.i:. 1 1 baiu Caves 11.54 0.05 I 1 Bnkit Ar:mif 0.40 (1 .',(1 il ;1 Bunaaa
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    • 210 8 Val Id. Buyers Seller. 2 I AU-x. Bri< IT.!-. I IS 2.2;, x Aiex. hi uk uidt. MM -bo II £1 Br:t. Am. Toba.co 6.7.0 5.12.S 1 1 Central Lngme u.lu (1.0O nom I 1 <.'>■>. le and Curr. ages u.J'.i D.45i^ea ins. lOt. Uuff Dcvtlupment j :i »i
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    • 93 8 Singapore Cold Storage T p.c. deb. of 1U26 red. 11)31-bo 101 101 ci. Sing.por. Humcipal 6 p.c. of lilOl red. 1930 J1.878.U00 par. 6% Singapore Municipal 4V> p.c of i»o; red. 1.47 ll^UO.OOO N par Singapore Municipal 4Vs Pc. of ltfOJ red. 19t>6 11,000.000 95 par Singapore
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    • 387 8 Today Prices i- r.i.-. r I,} all A Co. tiatt Ali-nly <>] i IJM 1.40 1.20 1.40 Aloi Uajah > l.Jo 1.30 l.iu \M A. II. lain <$i) l.f-0 UM IM 2.20 Konins .-1/ »:ii n..;.j DJS MS 4. Malay *i 1.&U V!..K) IJ* 2.UU Holtk (.>ii 1.1U
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  • 784 8 International Pooling:. GLIMAU TIN COMPANY MEETINCJ. Tho annual meeting of shareholders «f ClUbm Tin, Ltd., was held at. the registered office of the company, Market Street, Kualu Lumpur, on Friday. Mr. V. (i. W. Dun ford presided, and thoat present ine'.uded Messrs. C. C. W. Liddelow, K.
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  • 37 8 Left Arrd. By Spore London Jnclrapoora May 9 June L' Mantua May "0 June ?n Sphinx May 29 June 23 Pnloeran June 6 Jup? Ellenra June S Jan* M Bkpfcaata June 111 .Ijly I
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  • 127 8 Ceylon, Southern and Western lirlia i Burma Hai v 3 p.m. Sinn, i •>• 1 i Biara (Sina tang i v.m. 1:1.i... Bni kawang and 1 cmangkat i farigi i l p.m. Tomorrow. Asamba („..i.i ispyck i ..8 a.m. Java, Bouth-Wesi Sumatra, SouthMoluceai Timor Dilly and West*
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  • 124 8 ■.■l'd i iiji to SingaMr. and Met. R. 0. I laig, Mr. U. R. Forde, J. R. Wana-h, Mr. and .Mr. h. Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. BurnanJ, Hi, p. ii. Mr. J. Taylor, Mr. K. li. ilr. and Mi J. S. Ponsford, y 1 I! twick, Mr. Graham,
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  • 320 8 Jiil] ;i. Ships alongside (h.- Whanti or expected lo Ufflve. KEITLL HAKBOIR. Xi in Whi Hopper J.J. I I 111 Oil Wharf Nl). (Thai r VKSSEI.S a UKV DOCKS. Tanjong I'«cnr. All I»orl Vai iint Krpp.l llarh. ur. nlthu No. 1 Dotk .Son ii-i!« 11. No. Uui
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    • 157 8 REMINDER At 1-k.t Ke, l, Meyer Mans! >n», on FRIDAY. JII.V IK. at I p.m. AUCTION SALE ■ii ■■lit teal ctfu-f and booaebold furniture, ginger 1 combination bud an. I treadle •■v.iiiK maehliM, Remington, Imperial ind I livvr typi writers jiiri at- I new model Gestctncr Duplicntor, in perfect condition
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 273 8 ♦♦>♦♦♦ »♦»♦-»♦-»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-♦->-«-♦♦♦»♦ MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Dally Weather Report. Biicht Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Dircc- Speed. Weather. .Max. Mir.. 1 all. shine. Humidity tion. V. F. ins. hours. m.p.h. Alor Star S7 71 0.0.1 3.5 I I Overcast ICota Khiiru >Si 71 u.04 M.5 It:: Calm ()vcrca>t K.Trcn^ran'i H
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    • 143 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Mord.iy. Juh 1 1. II M Ill I'. in., 8 ft. 3 in. Tuoday. Jily IC St. Andn «r" i tthe Iral Fete, ictorii Memorial Hall. W. 12M a.m., 'J ft. 5 in., 1.40 p.m., 8 ft. 3 in. VVrdmsua}, July K>. II. ItJM l 1
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  • 260 9 Producing Rubber at A Loss. STILL AWAITING T.P.A. ANNOUNCEMENT. (I'riim Our Financial Correspondent.) r Monday, 18 a.m. Teatey'ia Prian Rabber, 17' ecata aer Ih. lin. IM tun- Bi Sl,s per picul. day'a I'ricrs Robber, Loadoa 5%d. per !h.. unchanged. N.'k. li', il-. per Hi.. ii|) 's 1
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  • 167 9 Influence of Idle Gold. U.( 2, he Rt. Hon. I .Ml., presiding. Bii tid ih in Burma they would tin, difßcultie: c the world i talking now in a time whin there cclii known. Burma had the other countries Id, but he w lad t. say th:.t
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  • FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 795 9 Messrs. Samuel Montagu Co.'s Weekly Letter. l*on<!on, JaM The Hank of Kngland gold reserve auain t notes amounted to BilMMsi on June 11, as eomptired with elli.Mf.lflf. on the pre*ioas Wednesday) and represents on mii i'10.:t01,:>73 since Jan. 1 last. 0, of bar gold from South Africa was
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    • 60 9 Tone of Market yuiet. Latest Cable :—London Spot Sheet 5%d. per lb. New York :—Spot Sheet G. cents 11'.,, per l!>. R.S.S. equal to I.cr.don Slundard Standard R.S.S. on Tender Spot July August September AuK.-St-nL. (Jct.-Dec. Buyen 1 7 :t I8H I9W Seller 17m 18
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    • 282 9 Manufacturing Makes Steady Growth. For several veers part manufacturing industries in British Columbia producing commodities either for the home trade or for export to markets on the Pacilic Ocean or elsewhere have been undergoing rapid development, and the value of factory-made products is now considerably in excess
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    • 261 9 Ordinary Payment Maintained. Profits of Rovia, Ltd., the well-known bread manufacturers, have shown II fur many years i>a>t. and those for the year ended Mar. SI, 1980, row published, disclose yet another advance. flu amounted t.> against {108,799, and with tha brought in. there i-. available C
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    • 172 9 Closing prices of stor!<> in Wall Street, on July 2 were Amcri -an Can Common 12O'K> American Smelter !>U American Sugar MM American Tel. and Tel M6K American Tobacco Common SUM Anaconda 50*4 Associated Gas and Electric ::4 7 Atchison 212 Baltimore and Ohio in:s'« Bethlehem Steel
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    • 514 9 Discouraging Outlook For Future. The annual general Meting of PuncKor Rubber Estates, Ltd., war. held at the secretaries' offices, .Messrs. (lattcy and Bateman, Fullcrton Building, on Saturday. Mr. K. Renton presiding. Otlni- preaent included Mr. K. A. Glbaon and Mr. O. R. S. Bnteman. Before moving the
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    • 406 9 Drop Follows Decline In Silver. That higher prices for end* contingent on the stabilisation of silver prices and the demand for told, i by Clifford C. Johnston, writing in the N.Y. Journal of Ommcrce. H« claims Unit last fail's drop in security prices was not a major
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    • 650 9 Mr. C. B. Sutton's Review Of the Year. The fifth ordinary annual general meeting of the Oahan Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held in London on June 1!. Mr. < 11. Sutton i chairman of the I IlinnallJ presiding. The representative of the nj.'ent I and secretaries (Meaara. KobarUon
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    • 212 9 Total Loss for Year Over £13,000. The fourth annual peneral meeting of the r: Dredirine Company. Ltd. v.;s held in June l.*> at Winchester House Old Broad Street. London. K.C. >. H. Knaaell (the chairman I sail :hat £fi4,(H'(j ,r the B per cent, debenture ,to.-k laaaed
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    • 203 9 Progress of European Cartel Plan. Paris, June 10. The efforts which have been in progress with the object of inducing Kuro|«'an motor ear manufacturers to adept a common policy at uction ;it;:.inst Invading Americas cars, appeal to have failed for the time bein»r. The French and some
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  • 524 9 LONDON TIN MARKET. U.K. Stocks Continue To Mount. VOLUNTARY STOPP A MYTH (From Our (>\\:i I The way in which the 1 I stocks an- mounting up is n n Almost day by day recei have been recorded, until ning of this week then tion in Liverpool of I 1,872
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  • 33 9 1 Foreign 12.096, Athen H. rlin Rio G LT. 64, Bueno I IK.ic. Geneva 2S 0:1, Kong 1-. :'i.!.. 1.1 >n Milan 92^8, New 18.10."). 2a. 11 d 18 18-li. British Wirelc
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  • 1013 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1930. ANOTHER HILL STATION Correspondence with tin* Johorc Gotwnment an tka ajnaation of liuiklinc a "-till station on BukU Uckol; i.s occupying •he attention of the Straits Battlements (Singapore) Association. Bekok ia 3481 '<.tt hi^h and, ai drat tflance, the sugprcs'io:i of a
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  • 940 10 A Review of the First Half Of 1930. (By W. T. Hart, formerly Lecturer in Hanking and Exchange. City of London College.) The fir>t half cf Ill-ill hai proved dis- ppointinjf alike to British industrialists und to their brothers whose interests lie in finance. Last year
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  • 256 10 The King and Quoen of Siam have left Bangkok for Hua Hin by yacht. Mr. Lan Stewart Mackay, divisional manager, Kuala Muda Rubber Estates, Sungei Patani. Kedah, died recently in London. Captain T. P. Coc. M.C.. of the Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to act as
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  • 782 10 A CHINESE POET. Poetry Contests are ;i Feature of tinl.os Anpeles Times. In the last com pet iLiasj entries were received fraas a Chinese tudenl, a policeman, novelist, an rv soldier, a teacher, am! a scenario writer i:l a total of tiOO. Here is the aaTsrl
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    • 138 10 **raiM;mi i,'" iii linn— ffli'*'" .l_. r 'i'--'- Cow cut lh« llh«l r«inj Ine Three Castles" Cigarettes °j WD.CrH'aWills. London %i ttti> 9 c* WINE SPIRIT O DEPARTMENT SELECTION OF CHOICE WINES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. < iiampa.vtnt's. Sparkling Wines, Ports, Sherries. Tonic invs, I5(iru r undies, Clarets. Madeira. White Wines.
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    • 89 10 b^4 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN Kstablishcd 190.~>. T. K. K/S TYRES TOW 31 x r>.2.» 520.00 S3JJO 30 x 5.77 $22.00 54.00 32 x 5.77 523.00 54.00 33 x 6 $22.U0 i.im I JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS j I New Gooda In Sterling Silver and X E.P. Ware it
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    • 20 10 [STRAITS /fT>\ TIMES SINGAPORE [i W A KUALA LUMPUR 7i, cieu tiiui vj v, tutu AT ALL T I M_£S
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  • 74 11 COMMUNAL RIOTS AT MYMENSINGH. Nine Hindus Killed. HOUSES LOOTED BY MOHAMEDANS. Mymensingh, Bengal. July 13. Nine Hindus were killed in the course of communal rioting here. Mohamedans yesterday looted a number of houses in the Kishoreganj division. Kxtensive looting and incendiarism continue in spite
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  • 144 11 Airmen's Terrible Plight Alter (rash. HOOK LEFT BEHIND. Matthews' Story of The Disaster. ■i. July 12. The airman .1 Matthi ws, who tempting a flight to Australia in compai w ith Hook and erai ho 1 between Akyab and Rango. n, h.■ i lived at Pi-ome.
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  • 22 11 Company Officials Arrested In Sydney. rated oi i ring invest The ntand rharjfed It is tor 'Ik I April. 19
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  • 32 11 Rate at Which I'.S. A. Is Replacing Them. 2t>. The Rvrappci ibmarinei during the fiscal s June 30 These by mon Thirt) will U ut (luiMiir the nexl two veari
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  • 33 11 To be Discussed Before Summer Recess. 12. It is MiniHter and their trip to i Sagha-li'-n) until the day when the Naval the Treaty will be laid li foi
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  • 51 11 Mrs. Meyrick Sent to Gaol Again. July 3. M Evi I Meyrick, the "Nithi Clulp Queen," wai sentenced at How Street to six i. ent, fined CM), and order) I to pay ■"■!> guineai costs for sell ing intoxicating liquor without i: licence at the I Clnli
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  • 60 11 Devil's Island Criminal Found In I\uis. Paris, June is. Albert Nickler, who, in 1912, wai sentenced to life impri eminent on Devil's Is>and for robbery with violence, but ci -aped in 1 1» 1 w;.^ .1,1, ted yesterda) begging in Paris, il, iv« name, but «.i identified, and is
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  • 165 11 England's Big Task In Third Test. Re* uming with their total at 458 for ■.'"v wickets mi Saturday the Australian* were dismissed for 56<i in their first innings in tho third Tec! match. IJradman, (be toqrista' batting marvel, who vas unbeaten on Friday for .'!O9, was out
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  • 28 11 Precautions Against Trouble at Menton. Paris. July IS. detachments of the Republican Guard haw- been concentrated at Menton. authorities fearing trouble between and Anti-Fascists li\in'_r in Reuter.
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  • 72 11 New Minister Appointed To London. Cairo. July IS. Ai.li Pa ha, the Foreign Minister, appointed Egyptian Minister in i Fatten becomes Foreign Minister. Prime Minister. Sidky I'..sha, inti .viewed by Beater's representative. it was not the immediate aim \:i!;'s mission to resume the ted Antrlo-Egyptian negotiations, but
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  • 97 11 70 Tribesmen Arrested By Police. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. July 12. men, who recently •se territory from Burma, have been in trouble with the police in connection with the, cultivation of the poppy in warnings thi tribesmen persisted in growing the poppy. The police surrounded the
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  • 293 11 Protest Against Sisganj (iurdwara Incident. Simla, June "0. The Viceroy received an influential .Sikh deputation, headed f>y the Maharaja 01 Patiala, consisting of CO Sikh noblemt'ii iicl military officers. The deputation urged Sikh political right*) and declared their opposition to ;ny community in the Punjab being placed
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  • 151 11 Liverpool and Manchester. BIG PROGRAMME OF CELEBRATIONS. Rugby. July 13. The centenary of the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, which was the world's fir?t su:cessful commercial locomotive railway in the modern sense of the term, will be celebrated at Liverpool in September, and arrangements have
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  • 82 11 Further Big Contracts Placed. Rugby, July 12. The Central Electricity Board has placed further important contracts to the value of nearly £550.000 in connection with the electricity schemes which are BOW lx-ing (aiiied into elect, The contracts are fee the supply of high tension cables for carrying current
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  • 217 11 Terms of Proposed Treaty. Baghdad. June M. An official communique gives a general outline of the proposed Anglo-Irak Treaty, which will come into force upon Irak's' admission to the League of Natior.s as a member. The provisions include Recognition of Irak's complete independence H assumption of the
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  • 302 11 Court Revelations of Traffic In Girls. Further instan.es of the traffic in women and girls in Singapore were revealed in two cases which came before Mr. C. Wilson, the .Singapore Criminal District Judge. The cases were heard in camera. It was revealed in evidence that an official
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  • 225 11 Question in Lords By Viscount Burnham. Rugby, July 12. Viscount Burnham, who was a member of the Indian Statutory Commission, has given notice thr.t he will ask the Government in the House of Lords next Wed-n.-xlay whether, having regard to Lord Irvins at Simla on July 9, the
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  • 95 11 Seriously Injured By Bull. Las Palmas, July 1. Vincent Hong, the first Chinese toreador seen in Europe, was seriously injured in the ring by a bull. Three of his ribs were broken. Hong recently appeared at Barcelona and angered the bullfight fans by entering the arena clad, not
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  • 139 11 Today's Reception at The Consulate. A reception was held at the French Consulate today to celebrate Frances National Day. M. Paul Ballereau. Consul for France, received the guests, who were mostly members of the French community and representatives of the various Consular bodies. A representative from the
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  • 65 11 Trade Delegation From Britain Rugby, July 12. It is understood that the Government has decided to send a trade delegation to South Africa under the chairmanship of Lord Kirkky, ex-president of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom. A ftatement on the subject will be made in
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  • 39 11 Sentence of Two Years' Imprisonment. Athens, July 13. The .special commission trying Pangalos, the former Prime Minister, sentenced him to two years' imprisonment for transactions in .onneciioj; with the supply of cloth to the Army.— Reuter. k
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  • 165 11 Right to Control Marketing. Rugby, July IS. Earl I)e La Warr, the Parliamentary Secretary to tho Mi::istery of Agi-i.-ulture. speaking at Mold yesterday, said Dr. Addison, the Minister of Agriculture, intem.ed to place the development of agricultural education and research in the forefront of his policy.
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  • 94 11 Buenos Aires Tram Tragedy. Buenos Aires, July 12. A' least 00 people were drowned through a tramcar plunging into the river from Riaehuelo Bridge. The tram should have crossed by the two-section cantilever bridge, one of which was raised at the time of the accident. It is
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  • 130 11 Need for Unified Control. London, July 2. ?l«-aK:ng at a lumheon given by Imperial Airways, Ltd., Sir Kiic (leddcs emphasised the need for unified control of Empire air routes. He referred especially to the case of In iia and said that Imperial Ainvays. Ltd., would shortly send
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  • 73 11 Likely Appointment of Mr. J. S. W. Arthur. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. July 12. I understand that Mr. J. 8. W. Arthur, District Judge and Superintendent <>f Prisons. Penan.', is to be appointed Secretary of Postal Affairs, Malaya, and that he will be leaving for Kuala
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  • 85 11 Miss Clara Bow's Claim In Court. Dallas (Texas), June 18. Miss Clara Bow. the red-haired ton»boy of the screen, has arrived here in connection with a wife's suit for £30,000 damages for the alleged alienation of a husband's affections. Miss Bow, protesting that the allegation was baseless, said
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  • 803 11 Inconclusive Struggle For Tsinan. FUKIEN BANDITS. Battle in Streets Of Chuanchow. Hankow, July IS. It is reported tnat- all foreign m hare evacuated Slvasi, where fight'iiu on in the native city, believe'! :<> be dv to mm attack l>y Rod fu. Shasi is in ifhipeh. SO
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    • 81 11 )illll!milJilWMß*n*JMK*B^s*JaV^ TODAY'S FEATURES. P» f e Britain's Industry und Finance, by W. T. Hart 10 Political Diary of the Week II Mr. Luke Chow Thye Honoured 1 Working of Singapore Vehicles Department in 1929 6 Meeting of Engineering Association of Malaya t> London Tin Market 9 Today's Crossword Puzzle 15
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  • 1096 12 Story-Teller's Death. "SOFT SOAP FOR THE K COURT.' "This is the nun wfco stood up for the Ht it ish Empire," remarked Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore District Judge on Saturday, when the MM of a Chinese profesiional story teller and newspaper public reader, who was
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  • 155 12 SIG LAP LAND DISPUTE. Chinese Woman Who Took Name of Hjlam. Tin care in whk-Ii a Chinese woman i.aye BMomd the name of ly H via in named Lee Ah Wan and cheat! i th< Ccmmiatioan of Lands into issuing a certified ropy of a statutory dtclaiation giving her possessory
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  • 168 12 Attempt to Wreck Mail Train. Calcutta, July I. De-tails are now available oor. r an attempt made on Wednesday nig-ht to wreck th« Calcutta mail at Peshawar, by placing a bomb on the permanent way. Tne bomb exploded beneath ihe engine and the tender of the
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  • 122 12 Allegations Against Two Clerks. The hearing was continued at the Singapore Assizes bcfoie Mr. Justice Ccbbctt this morning of the case in which A. M. Kumarasainy and V. Suppiah. two clerks employed by Fiarmroz and Co., are charged with falsifying accounts. A. ML Kumarasamy, it was stated ly
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  • 211 12 Visits to Brick Works, Tin Mir^ And Power Station. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Limp'jr, J. ■!>• IS. The programme of the July meeting of the Engineering Association of Malaya i a dinner last night at Hon. the British Resident of ti> St-nioi Warded 01 Miaee, tr.e prcsiden!
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  • 84 12 Further Acquisition by Capitol Theatre. Two further acquisitions have been made by the Capitol Theatre:, Ltd., in connection with local film distribution. A contract has just been completed between Mr. J. Fisher, managing director of the Capitol Theatres, Ltd., and thUnited Artists Corporation for the exclusive distributing
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  • 63 12 Seven Faces,' 1 a Fox alUalkir.g screen drama will open tonight at the Alharr.bra. College Love," an all-talking and musical screen comedy opens at the Capitol tonight. The R. B. Salisbury Company will give an after-dinner performance at Raffles Hotel tomorrow. The items presented will include excerpts from
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  • 58 12 A fitted dressing case from Prince Varnvaidya, the Siamese Minister in London, was one of the many wedding jrifts received by Miss Stephanie M. X. de Hi bad h Kosha, who was married to Mr. Harold Barnes-Laurence, in London, recently. The bride is the daughter of the late Phya Bibadh
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  • 89 12 The death has occurred of MajorGeneral J. C. Stewart, C.8., Hon. Colonel of the Harriana Lancers. Major-General Stewart wan born in Calcutta in 1840, and. ifter being educated at Claphai-.i Grammar School under the late Rev. C. Pritchard. c ntercd the Bengal Army in 1857. He nerved during the whole
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  • 467 12 WHAT IS DOMINION STATUS Mr. J. Buchan's Views On Simon Report. London, July 4. Mr. John Buchan. M.P., in a letter to The Times, says there is one inevitable, though doubtless intentional, omission from the Simon Report, namely, it does not provide any survey of the different phases of Indian
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  • 297 12 Journey to be Reduced By 24 Hours. London, July 2. A feature of the Air Ministry's report on the progress of civil aviation, issued today, is the expressed hope that the journey to India will be reduced by 24 hours through the adoption of a new
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  • 125 12 Sir W. E. Peyton Retires From Army. The London Gazette announced that General Sir W. E. Peyton retires on retired pay on June 12. General Peyton has had a romantic Army career. He is a son of the late Colonel J. Peyton, of the 7th Dragoon Guards,
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  • 1292 12 Retiring from Public Life. A SOCIAL AND MINING PIONEER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 12. Under the joint auspices of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Selangor Miners' Association, an At Home was held in the Town Hall this afternoon in
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    • 387 12 VICTIMS OF THE SLUMP. Can You Help These Men In accordance with the offer made in the Nate* of the Day column last track ir« gi\e publicity to the following appeals for work from men who ure unemployed as a direct result of the >lump. The Editor will be pleased
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    • 38 12 ~^^~y3 Huh I Much hope I've ji got of a walk this even1? ifL ing, he"s drinking i I J j I BLACK WHITE J^K SCOTCH """i A\ WHISKY Jj/ I tJ Sole Agents THE BORNEO CO., LTD.
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  • 1383 13 HARD TASK FOR ENGLAND. Tourists' Good Prospects. SENSATIONAL EVENTS IN THIRD TEST. The Australian ii«tiiim~ ended s-en-Mtteaall; al Leeds today. Alt hunch the ti.urivi^ had scored 194 before (heir (mirth ukil fell they were .ill out for ">Hfi. (he English
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  • 42 13 Commandcrio Wins From Hix Field. I .m'i. taunps, June The French <;raml Prix resulted as follow* COMMANDERIE 1 CHATEAU BOUSCAUT VELOU CREME GODICHE •Denote! dead-hwt Won l>y a lornrth: short head' between becond and third. There were 21 runners.
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  • 220 13 1 nit i'd States League Results. New York. July 12. TV. lay's baseball results were as National l.«;i»ur. New York lost to Brooklyn 1 10. i d !phi:i last to Cincinnati 5 0 and l 8. B i lo»i Chicago I 7. PitUburg beat St. Louis 3 1 American
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  • 256 13 Italy Win European Final. Genoa, July 13. Italy b"at Japan by three matches to two iii the Kuropean zone final of the Davia Cop competition. In doubles de Morpurgo and Gaslini (Italy t beat Ilarada and Abe, B—6, 9—7, G_n,' B—4, 6—l. In thr singles Harada beat' de
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  • 1275 13 Changes Render Game Useless. Owing to the inability of several of the first grade Singapore cricketers to take part in t'.ie Colony trial match, the |MM played on the Pailang on Saturday and yesterday in whi.h only 20 players participated, was no guide to the selectors. Each
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  • 454 13 Hardie Beats Craik For S.G.C. Championship. The final round of the Singapore Golf Club Championship was played yesterday. ::r.:l resulted in a win for L. D. Hardie, who defeated R. Craik 4 and -I. The full rondts of the competition were as follows Kir-t Kuund. R. Croik heat
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  • 38 13 At Newmarket recently £14.662 16s. tM invesU>d on the totali.-ator. The total at Boerley was £7,203 14s. Odds of 7-1 wire laid against the first winner at N«wmarinta but the dividend paid by the tote equalled almost 40-1.
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  • 318 13 American Open Title. WONDERFUL ROUND OF W. Interiadwn, Florida, July 12. Bobby Jones m the Awwrkan open Rolf championship. The leading limit scores were Bobhv Jones 'J> i MacdonaM Smith 280 Horton Smith 2V!2 John (loldei. I Harry Coopw 201 Tommy Armour 1>'.17 Johnny Panel] 299
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  • 43 13 England Wins Triangular Contest. London, .July 12. A triangular athletic contest at Glasgow «a- in by England with points. Ireland .-cored 7;- and Scotland France IJeat Hal] Paris. July Fiance beat Italy in an athletic meeting by H points to 87.- -Reuter.
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  • 136 13 Mnnday. Jul> 11. S.A.K.A. Leasw i Ist Di»h S.R.C. v» Wi'k-h, Stadium. Tucudaj, July IS. .•-.A f\. Leane: Re I' R'• »> 1.1 I A.. S R.C. 2"'! l>iv., <>.i i („K.< Stadium X and N. va. H. Board H. Board Socony <. SJ.< i »r" Brigade, AJV
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    • 39 13 CHAMPAGNE < ITALIAN > AT THE WEDDING OF H.R.H. THE ITALIAN CROWN PRINCE GANCIA RESERVE 1921 EXTRA DRY WAS DRUNK PRICE VERY COMPETITIVE. As good as any of the Most Expensive Champagne. Sole Distributors (j. AUKII.LY FREE SAMPLES GIVEN. Phone 6172.
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    • 175 14 SUNSHINE and SHADOW Two [vncVirs from the same (fJ/lI 3 fll tree may be alike in size but \\/ii IL unlike in iiavor. If you wrre it*- I tj^^-il Bsk to t' l l!'" o-chard yourself, f^TSJi -?5%iJ JML. yhi would invariably select l~ "3 >\ M .-^i^k peathrs grow
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    • 184 14 tCiM.A. Rcgd. Nos. 122^19.20.21. L. B. Atkinson Exclusive Licenses. il^/) that thp CalilPS Members of the C.M.A. Ct *'«U£ I/I^ L.Ut/lf^ you use bear the Copyright Design and this registered Trade Mark. You will Save Money and avoid annoyance from breakdown. Reduced Prices from July 14, 1930. C.M.A. Cables are
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  • 321 15 Parliamentary Conference Delegates. Itesldc the Imperial Prince and Prin- Japan who are to be the central 1 inures of the London summer season, another distinguished Japanese visitor •liorily to be expected is Prince lye Tokugawa, pr sklent of the House of rccrs. and brad of the
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  • 49 15 Englishwoman Fined At Nice. Mrs. Ada \'era Colley, an Englishwoman, wa» tincd 100 franca in hei absence l.y tho Nice Court, and ordered to pay E2 damages for having, las' December, insulted Mr Charles Belcher. British Vice-Consul Mentone, in the J troct by slapping hi- face.
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  • 1407 15 Unrest in Public Mind Giving To Increase In Unemployment— loo Much Lrgishition Quality iSo! Quantity Wanted Six Months For Government To Live Tory Plans To Help The Farmer, (n>- Our Parliament ::ry Correspondent.) London, June 17. pi'SSIMISM pervades the politics atmosphere. Parliament's rc-assenibly today aftei
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    • 83 15 COLEMAN INSTANT-LITE TABLE LAMP Built of heavy gauge /Of*?' I I Y^fev brass, heavily plated, j this lamp will B ive —f ton years consistent Makes and burns ll own gas and just as easy to light as a g-i-strike a match NK\|££J£^^^B that's all. The New Instant-Lite Lamp is
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 146 15 Today's Crossword Puzzle. rWeOl I tA^SaTC (CLUES.) ACROSS. I83. I Itampnrt jl. AppnJiension j:.. Entire 7. Portion 26. Hint out 11. I Nimble 12. Guide 2». Revolt 11. Pi :tO. Retai I 14. I Not IRf I". PlunKe .7. Clamber up i:'. Small imprrsxion 38. Pertaining t«. :i lime- M..r<-
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    • 178 16 WHITEAWAYS LARGE NEW SHIPMENT OF THE "STBELITE" PRAM AH steel coach work Duco sprayed in smoke, fawn, maroon and suede. Adjustable hood, lined leather cloth, folding handle, rubber tyred wire wheels, well sprung and extremely comfortable. Super Value $35.00 SPECIALISTS IN GOLF GLOBS STAR Jf A MITCHELL MAXWELL g* fsmM
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    • 228 16 Ada! phi Hotel i TEA DAN€ES:-Tuesday Thursday DINNER DANCES:-Wednesday Saturday When you Dance on the Adelphi Roof Garden you Dance in Comfort. DANCE TO THE ADAMSON RHYTHM. -j j ejsflfl^cL l M in < t'p l Tuesday, July 15 at 9.45 p.m. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT FOB ONE NIGHT ONLY OF R.
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    • 247 16 POWDERED MILK PURE FRESH MILK for DRINKING or COOKING SAFE MILK FOR CHILDREN Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers, ji Shipments of gum benjamin, mace, nuimegs. cardamuns, coffee, cotton, jelnlong. rat tana, etc., recently arrived for •ude. Apply to THE STRAITS MERCANTILE AGENCY. MERK BAN HOEAT HIN It. TELOK AVER
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  • 563 17 Odd Goal Victory Over Weak M.C.F.A. XL 1.i.1i Win I Malayan Chines* 1 The l.'>h ha touring tram did not when they met the Malayan Chinese at the .lalan Besar Stadium ye.--t:-l«lay. The Malayan Chinese were far below their usual st length, two wellknown absentees
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  • 213 17 Tourists Outplay Selangor Chinese. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I.umpur, July 14. South bins :l Silangor Chinese 1. pectatora at the Stadium iii. yefcterday the South China Touring i hi- Selangor Chinese by :Ki i in one. the Brat to attack and ire by Lai Konp was
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  • 281 17 TENNIS. L.L.T.C. Tournament. To lay's ties in the L.1..T.C. tournament an as follows Ladies' Handicap Double*. I.ndy Murison and Miss Marisoa Mi.-. C. I. Smith an<l Miss Toby. Heat's Dcuihlr. Handicap. Hyatt and Bennett v*. Capt, Dearden and D mean. ■Used Handicap Doubles. Mr. and Mr-. Warden vs. Mr. .it..*
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  • 207 17 Japanese Club Athletic Meeting. Some ex.elUn; sporl wai forthcoming in the athlet.c meetinK held at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday under the auspices of the Japanese club. A large pronmc of events was call led through lily ami successfully, an i a thoroughly enjoyable time was -pent. The
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  • 301 17 J.W. Clarke Annexes Champion Athlete's Cup. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penans, July 12. I Lad\-i dementi presented the priaaa at' the Penang Cricket Club tportl which 1 were held today. The most popular victory of the day was that of the Cluh President. Mr. Balfour E. Ross,
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  • 1022 17 I Brilliant Running of The Newcomers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 13. The attendance at Perak raeae today exceeded that on all the ether days of the inictinp, and among those present were the Sultan of Perak, the Hon. Mr. C. W. H. Cochrano.
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  • 37 17 Result of Team Race At The S.S.C. A team race at the Singapore Swimmintr Club yesterday was won by Burton. K. Goldman, Buthanan ami Sootaall. The two-lengths race fo» Bovfeei was postponed to a later date.
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  • 54 17 Thirty-three cards were taken out for the July medai at Keppel Golf Club. The result was a wia for J. Tryner. who returned a More <>f cm 1 up. The ball sweep.- reantted as follows: Saturday: Divided between J. Tryner and 11. A. Ih'.vi.-on. one vii. Sunday:
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  • 848 17 Desker's Fine Win For Volunteers. A most successful sports meeting was I witnessed on Saturday when the finals of the Garrison Sports were held at the Singapore Polo Club ground, Balestier Road. Some exciting racing was seen and good,times were made. Fine weather and a large number of
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  • 156 17 Lake Club Tournament Winners. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 12. The following finals have been decided in the Lake Cluo lawn tennis tournament: I.aiies' Doubles Mrs. Farrer-Manby and Mrs. R. R. Taylor beat Mrs. Amcotts and Mrs. Mathews. Ladies' Sin.'les Mrs. F'armworth beat Mr.--. Amcotts.
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  • 386 17 Inter- Varsity Athletics At Stamford Bridge. London. l.:lv 12. At Stamford Bridge today In their pnnual athletic meet nc th.' American Universities, Prinoetor and Cornell beat Oxford aad Cambridge by teven i vonts to l.ye. The sport was e\i > r.t, no fewer than five meeting records
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  • 613 17 Ahmad bin Hitam Retains Victor Ludorum Cup. There was a big athariag of parents and friends ul the Stadium, where the twenty-.lrst annual a1 •port* of Oatlam School wen- held under ideal weather conditions on Baturday afternoon. One of the keenest race* «a ihe Hurdles Relay (Interhouse teams
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    • 567 19 BANKING NEDERLANSCH INWSCHE HANDELBBANK. N.V. Established 1883 at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Glda. 100.0W,»M (about Paid op- £8,.-.«0,0#tl Paid op Capital Glde. 55,0«8,«M (about C4.M&MI) Reserrea Glda. 27.1 SUSS (about C27»,O0O) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES BATAVIA Head Office for Dutch East Indies. SHANGHAI Head office
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