The Straits Times, 15 July 1930

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  • 39 1 The Straits Times [ESTABUSrifcD NIABLT A CINTURT] ;f THE LARGEST AND MOST IVFLVEISTIAL HEWS>4gER W 14 PAGES SIN^AI'OKL. TUESDAY, JILY IS, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS T he Straits Times I I'VGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JI'LY li, 1930. PRICE 10 (KM
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 85 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL BT. ("PHONE B 111), Ny Carlsberg Beer In botllti and on draught. Solr Importrrt EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Denmark SINGAPORE. HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW WORTHINGTON LIGHT EXPORT ALE? It has been specially brewed for the tropics and is confidently recommended as the best Beer
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    • 96 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27. JAVA ST. (PHONE 3«83) M^-t W VfcTU -"niK WHISKY YOU C I^B A O A*^- AJSKFOR AGAIN." *i IL^^J I 'm^s. y wV// Su .e A K ent S ROBINSON Co., Ltd. K ,^Zm (Ineorporal ■■ttk-mcnu.) YOU MUST TRY THEHoVI S —Bread made at the ROYAL BAKERY,
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    • 13 1 Prime Portland "0 X" CEMENT EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. .Inc. in Denmark) SINCAPORK.
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    • 578 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL ULOO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTVb GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR LAST .MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. KASIi:;iK 9,000 July 26 IvORI.A 11.199 July 27
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    • 604 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam ami Middlesbrough. Vessels TirniUffi Due Sail TERUKUNI MARU I'J.OuO July 10 17 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July M :il HARL'NA MARU 1",5U0 Auk- U M KAMO MARU 8,000 Aug. It 14 I KATORI MARU 10.000 Sept. 11 12 I
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    • 450 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated -in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (T.SGj tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 654 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contrnct with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3131, with Hub-connectliin* to Huaaer, Freight. TranHhlpment, Marine DeptK. and Manager*!* Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Travellers Official Information Bureau. Booking Office Royal Dutch Indian .tirnays.
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    • 591 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STtAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMEN GENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG.
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    • 486 2 THE SUM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay. Trentrg-imi. Kelantao, Banfnara Telupin, Patani, Blagora, Lacon, Sichon, IJandon. Kohsamui, Lanfaaan, Chu:npon -iid Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB I, i,, j nr YALAYA J u ly 2i j u]y 2 3 MAI.IXI J u |y 23 July
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    • 238 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Steamnuui Ibßtsekappij Ncdi-rhmd N.V. Rot(crdams;he Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO cnoa Amstordam Southampton larseillei Kott<rdam Tun 0 R.L. July IK .1 R.L. Auk. 1 .lim S.M.N. Aiir. 8 '1.. Aut.'- IB i. J, p. i :i i l.i in s.m.n. A.;-. I R.L. Aug. 2'i
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    • 1444 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c/f/id AMEKIC AN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE Froir SINGAPORE and IMCNANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALKXANDRI NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arrive Leave Leave '<< ht Penang PRES. WILSON July 21 .ijly 24 .luly 26 PRK! VAN BUREN Aug. 4
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    • 520 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA. WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORT-LAND, ORE. JOINT S( IIKIl! L.i:. Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Krancisco, Loa Angeles and San Diego PA (lOLDEN RIVER sails from (four Konc Auir. 1 S.S.
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    • 342 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's Rocky Mountain plmygro :m(l Fur tiwMtffj o)i u'lu, write, phone <>/" <•<//'. L L. LAWtBR, General A-int. Hone Kon^ I'.atiU Chan Singapore. CANADIAN NATIONAL the Largest Railway Sjplem ia America SIANG LIM PARK LORONG 40, GEYLANG. GARDEN HOUSI > TO LET. 4-roomed hoosei 3-roomei! I Electricity,
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  • 2350 4 Sir J. Simon Returns to the Bar: 10,000 Guineas Brief. LONDON TALKIES SLUMP. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 19. After Wednesday's deluge at Ascot, when the water iti tho tented ante-room to tie Spoils Club luncheon marquee rose to four lc<-;, the weather today for the
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  • 131 4 Loves to Follow Salvation Army Band. The Freedom of Harlesdcn (in London) has been bestowed upon a yellowbreasted Australian cockatoo except when a Salvation Army bund is in ihe neighbourhood, when he is put securely under lock and key. '■Cockle" who belong* to the Rev. V. \V. Turner,
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  • 66 4 South Africa's Oldest White Woman Dead. Mrs. Anna Vanzyl, the olde>t v liile woman in South Africa, died recently B week of her 114 th birthday. She took put in the ink of Dutch farmers which resulted in the founding Transvaal. Her father and grandfather were killed
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    • 495 5 Beauty at Your Finger Tips SLENDER, graceful fiafnt with nails perfectly shaped, snov.y lipped and set in 1 cautiful half moons. Such loveliness cornea only with the proper care of the cuticle. Never cut the cuticle. Keen it always 1 smooth and shapely with this easy Cutex mtoikore. PIKBT With
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    • 138 5 /^^Restful Sleep \y\ 1 1 J Here is the way to enjoy peaceful sleep V 1 1 J from which you will wake refreshed lV\\ \Jj Drink a cup of delicious Ovakine \^ai Jl I regularly before retiring. There is nothing fll comparable to this cosily digested food 'If beverage
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    • 261 5 '(j^tr7T~j£ lias superseded all olher M^ i^ l>; delightfuHy Pfdalablc Pp^^ and Exhilarating. i> made from Pure Orange i* loved equally by adults and children. '^W^'^-M i* interiorly 'unit a tod by *sg}sssi&^ many. i^-^fi i? inimitable. §^0 FRAMROZ co. SLOT BRANDY xxx AND x x x x x Shipped
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  • 17 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGEMENT j- th. r hi un Ki.u. and tho ih. scrolla ■•nl Irt;.:^ -.'.il benaT«ment
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    • 605 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. T The Aj-.erti.-n-: Manager, II Pleas* in crt Iho foil. .wine *msll »<!>-. rt ,%r mont for d(iv» lb<r« nrr approximately nevrn word* to lino anil thor« la a flat rst* chirp;* vi fc6 cents per lino ptr intertion with A minimum of <-p ilo'.lar per insertion.
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    • 468 6 MISCELLANEOUS t;rey African parrot, n(• mil. Ati ndent, ite. VW..CA. Spoi lay, .Irly Hull. Ticket* FRASUR NBAWa Malay Han<! Book is itill the beat e-iida for the beginner. From ill stationrrH or direct from ths psbliasers. '•ice $2 ATTRACTIVE CLOCK-LANTERN SIGN ront m.!. North Bridge Road, local watch AmeriClock Importers.
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    • 745 6 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, 9, Sophia Read. Semi-bungalow. Apply Ed. M. Nathan, 88, De Souza Street TO LET, vacancies at the Crescent and Meyer Flats, Katong. Apply Meyer Brothers. EUKOFKAN RSQOIBBB nfnnrtahaa bun.;rent not mur» than $100. Willinc to lease two years. Box 105, Straits Times. TO LET, Nos.
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    • 544 6 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, OFFICES at 4, Prince Street, top ...t. .ipply Kob Chew Kee, 27-3, Killlney Beaal TO LET, Offices st 1-A, Raffles Qusy, from Aug. 1. For rent and particulars spply to 'I'ichrie Co.. Ltd. CODOWNS NOS. 15 AND 16. Trafalear Street Kntry Sept. 1, 1930. Apply
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    • 773 6 P.W.D. PERAK, KUALA KANGSAR TENDERS INVITED FOR ASTANA NAGARA, KUALA KANGSAR. Tenders will hv received at the office of the State Engineer, l'< rak. Taipinir, up to 2 p.m. 01 Sept. 1, IH.'.O, for the construction or de&iirn and construction of an ASTANA NAGARA for His Highness, the Sultan of
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    • 421 6 AUCTION SALE of valaabl* Singapore pr.-p. Baa* Coaat Boa i I Swee Boad, Lores' 28 and ifi, Geylang Boa I, Karbau Be At Messrs. Cheeng Knon Seng Aroom, .i Street on ednesdiy, July 18. at 2.M p.n.. I lan I and ai pound dwell:-- No. .1 East Co i. front!
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 576 7 RUBBER SEED THE PAMANOERAN TJIASEM LANDS. SOEBANG. JAVA. THI ANGLO DUTCH PLANTATIONS OP JAVA, LTD., LONDON) offer for sale A. B«*aa Seed from the Company's isolated hudded Seed Gardens at Wanjroenredja ("Tjikudoe Scil'l particulars of which will l.c foaad in the November IMI issue of "The Plnntcr." I'KH K. H
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    • 355 7 Building for LIFE v 4153 flB v 188. ai^ssssssßs^fc Modi of the weck^' noa, memic conditiotli and nerve troubli: to ■vfakfa some adults are subject couid have bee:: avoided by a rcgnlv Oijrse of Virol io early childhooi. Now is- ilie impoitant time ;•> give Vir? wh Ist die child's
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    • 262 7 I It heals as -trrmi c^ eanB€B l'lic perfect toilrt M>ap mi:*! be ■HI than a <leaTi-«r il must bJm keap the -kin ••> goodooa ilition. treeing it from .<!lraii«c of irritation. CUTICUBA SOAH contains- tlu- medicinal ami bealiag properties uf CLTICL'RAj it brin R s to the skia Health,
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    • 712 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following placet in Singapore Money ("hanger, Adelphi Hotel. Money Chaucer, Kurope Hotel Money Changer. Raffles Hotel. Grosvenor Hotel. Kelly Walsh, Ltd.. Raffles Place. Federal Rubber Stamp Co. Rafflei Pine* and Tank Road Station. G. H. Ki;it Co., Ltd., Collyer Quay. Asiatic Stamp
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    • 121 7 SAFETY FIRST! IT IS BKTTER TO BE SURE THAN SORRY. faX The timely use of a IjraS Extinguisher will save Ijl^gj much avoidable loss. Sole Ageatfl for Malajra IC> EN TRAIi [6NCIWC WORKS i??l \mm I SIN6APOBB II»OH XL ALA LI Ml'l K. I THE "CINE-KODAK" MODEL. B B-A MARVEL.
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  • 1121 8 WHY IS THE HILL NEGLECTED PENANG LETTER. Tame Assizes. BLUNDERS IN NEW CAR PARK RULES. (From Our Own C.irresp .-rolent.) Penang, July 12. One of the most remarkable features of life on this island is the neglect shown by the people generally for the Hill. At or about two thousand
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  • 96 8 Diminishing at Great Rate In Turkey. Ii :;n effort to calculate how soon ?!.<• last Turkish polygamous family i. ay !><• expected to die out, the Turkish authorities are shortly to take census ut the country. Man) families are still practising polygamy within the law. inasmuch as they
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  • 69 8 Specially Fitted with Throne Chair. A throne chair has been constructed in the new Mercedes automobile recently presented to the Pope by the automobile company. The interior of the automobile is elaboratel) upholstered and has gold trapping.--. It is equipped with a 40-horse-power engine, and took
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  • 991 8 JAVA LETTER, Striking Victory For Europeans. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, July 7. Mention was made in this column last week of the unfulfilled promise of the Java Weekly Review to publish also a Daiiy Review. The next issue of the Weekly Review contained the annouft ement
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  • 147 8 i Aeroplanes Taking the Place Of Dog-sleighs. Th.it the old made of travel in wintei time by doj team over the frosen lakes and rivers of the Par. North is now bcint: abandoned by residents of the Mackenzie rea is shown by the latest report of the
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  • 114 8 Ban oh All-India Congress Committee. In a statement explaining the reasons I for the decision of the United Provinces Government to declare the All-India Congress Working Committee an unlawful association, under Section 16 of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act. the Raj infers to Congros activities in connection with
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  • 733 8 CEYLON LETTER Monster Budget in Spite Of Depression. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, July f>. ■Tile I tal amount asked for in the Supply Bill for the financial year 1930 .'!1 atr.(.unts to Us. lfij 162,186, which means that the Government, in spite of the economic
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  • 186 8 British Museum Treasure May (Jo to America. One of England's greatest literary treaaure3, the Bedford Hook of Hours, may k» to America if i"J-).."iUi) is Hot forthcoming within tht next few weeks-. In sin appeal issued by the British Museum trustees in March it was slated
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 126 8 ft TOBRALCO THE TENNIS FAVOURITE A TOOTAL PRODUCT Because it drapes so well and is so easy to wash Tobralco is just the very thing for tennis wear. It may be had in white or colours, plain dyed and printed designs. Wm. JACKS CO. (MALAYA), LTD. Makers TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE
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    • 313 8 f^^\ To CKT TEA out of a Tca- cwr Pot >ou must put f, r ood tea in rik^ BROOKE BOND f^S|j YELLOW LABEL lacked in the Patent Round Tin is I'^^xS H IHE OXE GOOD TEA that in this i!-n::uo I'vao.cs year table as frt^li "^"^P^^T'^^^i a 1 1C
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    • 300 9 tLHAMBRi THE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND /Offfl REPRODUCTION AS tlk 6.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. Premiere Malayan Presentation of the ENGLISH DERBY OF 1930 See and Hear The Scenes on Epsom Downs. The Tipsters, Bookmakers, The Arrival of Their Majesties THE KING QUEEN THE RACE FROM BEGINNING TO END Also
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    • 276 9 \i/Mtiw. uuw uu wu y-u uy-teu v y v v uuu OO'C) O0 0000 *****0 O® O© O© OO'O 'C 1 9tm wm J IS 1 H TONIGHT at 6.15 and 9.15 UNIVERSAL'S cntertainincr Talking :md V/usical College Romance "COLLEGE LOVE" PKBMaHag the popular favourites of the Silent <ol!e(nanß Series
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    • 234 9 I VICTORIA THEATRt NOTICE. Owing to tho late arrival of the steamc R. B. BAUBBUBT8 COMPANY will present "The Man from Toronto" THK GREAT CO.MEDV SIXCESS FROM THK III KK OF VORK8. ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, AT 9.30 P.M. Instead of Monday, 14th. as Advertised. Booking now open at LITTLE'S.
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  • SHIPPING NOTES.
    • 179 10 Substantial Recovery In May Port Traffic. Despite the slump in shippil tnule at Continental ports in Hay retu a remarkable extent, thi month's racordii fo* Lhs three principal purts .showini- return to last year* activity, excep! ;ii Rotterdam municipa port. \\l v1".v 1". behind ;!ir(;U|;!< the apparent lorn
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    • 161 10 ('omrnandcr of The Olympic. in 1;. E. Wai ncr, formoi ly 1 oni 1. „i,.li-i if the White Star liner llomeri.*, 1!■. in .1 ■he opmmand of tii- Olympic, :::.il left Southampton foi caret r !>--i. -t.-i in en he Bailed as ;<!■ i'ientice in the
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    • 78 10 C'ompradorcx of g.s. Seistan Fined. K..li ,lc. i a K'>li Kim Sonjc, two i 'imprai <i ?in in the Mai-in.- Court yester- by the Acting Master Attendant ler W. <;. Oldershan- 1 for wilt'.:" immand of th< I. Inspector Wra> Mr V. Davii a fi i '.:i the
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    • 46 10 Packet Com- <•! Irmist':: Ion wan i hjfuai i Hayaye fron l'i If ig! ■> Loris and l 1^ knot-, is I luxurious croFs-Chnnnel packet and the Irish F' !«■<■ immodation for 2<mi rd rla pa senders. jOO head of cattle are acrommoate smoothness. The H
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    • 105 10 An important contract has tecur- I by the Mercantile Dry Dock < Jaro\v, for effecting extensive repaira t.> steamer Haggersgate, of London, which was damaged while being in the laying-up berth at Vppledore. Phe veweli which was temporarily i ta be completely reconditioni r l The hi
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  • 67 10 drilh up to and for week Jul) 13. n.lii p.m., Malay Drill Ual:,> Co., Weapon Training and Yard I IS p.m., Drill Hall. >l R. Training l)i i Hull, S.\ l: A., foum .1 eting IE p.i 1., l!nll Hall, V, (J, I c o f tru Urill
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  • 266 10 EXCHANGE. Singapore. July IS. On London, Bank 4 in. 'a 2. '3 29 Demand t 3 23 32 Privati 3 m. credit 2 4'» On N«W York, di-mand' DC 1 10 Private U0 d 11% On rimaea, Huu\ T.T. W?" i':i India, iiiui!; T.T. <mi
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 87 10 Singapore, July IS. Tin E«»ier. Kuchaia 97 eants-1.01, KinUi •jV r.-iv 1-1.01, Penawati r.l ;>:( nnU, Mala) Conso'.i IUVi-214 cents, Petalinga ■)-!.!•'>. flu Ki tit' s7-;';t c.-nts, Snngci Luai l.lt1.13, II n« Fatti r.0-68 cents, Aycr Hitamt rrunohn I8i -lTs., Puchonga 16». 9d. His. 8d Pantnv*
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    • 145 10 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore, July IS. I.oiid n. Rubber '> li-lCd., down S-l«d. Noon 1 rice I London Standard 1 Spot IT. I- hu. Und n. Tin C 134 is. <'.1.. down (1 7s. >\\. Mini: i. i^uiet. Sunjrei Ways 2.20-2.30 Kuchai »9 cenls-1.01, Kmta Dredge ci uti 1.01,
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  • 152 10 Mr Thomas's Reply To Deputation. Mi. 1!. Thomas, Secretary I the c lonies, and Mr. Willian of the Board of Trade, on Jane 1« receive c;i behalf of the Prime 'I I a (iepi ;.ti>n from thf National L'nion ol and i:-lre.l as n- on the pn position
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  • 179 10 BR ITAIN'S AIRSHIPS. l.^ Expert's Views On Possibilities. K.ir,t und I hip R.lOl received v. .t 1 with .i critical eye at Cardington Un'Jui 17. 11. Mr. Fred M. Harpham. -pi <i. Nt Zeppelin romp* y. \.-hi. i -bu .:.hl two airthips the ti States Navy. Mr. Harpham crossed I
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  • 220 10 The tllowing passengtri arrived al Singapore i. the Plancius Fron :-ourabaya. Mr. and Mm. A, B. Kixi Mr. BunyaMiti, Mr-. W-, don, Mr. llioeni Kol. Sari;. Mr. Tjiof Liang Kist, Mr. Mi sumoto, Mr. Shimizu, .Mr. Lam Shin Pang. Prom Semarang. Mr. Said Bomlb Alataa, Mrs. S rifah Seeha
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  • 81 10 Ragbv, .inly 14. Fore n exchanges nrn Amsterdam 1J.09 1^ Athena 576, Bombay Is, !S*B2d., Bi rlin 0.885, Brussela .M.MT,. Bucharest Mi* RI 1:: ■-::l > Buenos Aires 10 Copenhagen 18.15" 1 Geneva 13.03.1. llelsing(ora WiU, Hour onic Is. :;',d.. Lisbon ins 1 Madrid 32. 111, I ilun :>:'..si.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 448 10 Issue Vai. i'J. Buyers Seller! f! A.-:im Km bang T.: lij Ayer Ililani lia 11 II xd. d 11 liinigi.il 'lni 13 9 J.i l l Batang I'sdang v.lii 1.19 1 l hmu i i«w u.r.a 0.03 l l Bukil Arang 0.-io v v £1 Uurmah Malay 13 IS
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    • 211 10 i d. ■«j«n >■ lien 2 Ales. Brick i'uiV 2.1 J.2:. X Alas, brick Olds. O'J J.su .1 £1 Urit. Am. Tobacco &.'..<> j.12.6 ■■i:.. i:ng:n« 0.40 0.50 ncm I 1 i .c ..mi i arr.agej O.-tO U.4inoi:i Dull :'< U potent 5 :J t> Duniop liuoarr II 14
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    • 76 10 Storage 7 p.r. red H Municipal •> px. of 1901 i 1980 11,876,000 par, S prem. Municipal «H red. 1947 11.800,000 X par Municipal 4li p.e. red. 1956 (1,040,000 '.'t> par I Singapore Municipal l px. WJM- v,_.;, lld. 1y.,.;.^ >^,oou,ouu 105',i 106' i ci. Singapore Municipal
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    • 374 10 rraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Today's Trices Fraau Ly-ll 4: Co. Eratt All ab] 1.1« l.oii l2j IM Alul Oajkn ill) I.IU I.JO J.iU Utt A. HiUn »?lj I.SO 2.20 l.sO 2.20 A. Kuning ,$O 0.2;> u.UO MS ».3o A. Mal-y Is^ > l.ftO 2.UU
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  • 1315 10 Slight Improvement During May. A r.'port on busir.. i:i the i fi'ittd S.nti-s forwarded by the American Tiinii' Commlwioner, Singapore, >tatei i Hu.-im-ss i:i geaeral daring May waa v .^lishtly higher level than in April, bu( the improvement, though iteady, ia »till iHther slow, ltepcrts fro.n
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  • 106 10 Today. s. lal Pandjantr, Siak, Pakan Baroe I1:.;.:I 1:.;.: a I I Hoi Sp ID and Tamljoi k Bolei p.m p.n r. ntianak I Khoen llot-ui ma. South- Molucca* p.m Scuthi hi Sumatra, Java ith X.. I I ll .|..i1..-. .1 ■I Hilly (Hy Ai 6 p
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  • 32 10 MAILS FOR EUROPE By llanlua sphinx ::i).n-r.'.a Spore Ij,nrti>n Niay :i(J June I'.'l May 2U June a June 6 Jun* S7 .hi ne I June :<n June 19 .!>ily N June L"
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  • 118 10 Tui Sbipi alongside the Whirvti or txprrterl to trrivc. KEri'EL HARBOUR. Hopper i .1. l VV. Bi. Enti Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Patrol VKSSEI.S IN DBY DUCKS. Tanjong Pagat, Albert Dock Nil. Kcppcl llarbunr. ll lalthui No, 1 Dock S-a, Helle 11. No. 2 Dock reuk-s.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 279 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. 1 ,D»Hy W««th<r Report. 1 Bright Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sjn- Ri-l:stive Direo- Speed. Weather. Max. Min. fall, shine. Humidity lion. I F. V. ins. hours. '< tn.p.h. A!,,- Star M Nil X7 M Culm Cloudy K.,la liharu M 72 Nil -1.1 K» 88 W l' fine
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    • 138 10 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Tuesday, July IS. II. W. 12.20 a.m., B it. o In., 1.40 \< m, SVcdnrsda). Ju!y Id. II. W. ft. 3 in 2.9 p.m., 9 it. in. The Quaint*, "The Man From Toronto," ic rheati I 1 hnndajr, July IT. II. \V. I.S8 a.m.. It ft.,
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  • 556 11 Still on Downward Trend. URGENT NEED FOR RESTRICTION. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Today's Prkes Rubber. 1 7 4 «nts per Ib. Tin. 150 tons at *«7 per pwul. Yesterday's I'rices Kulber. London I »-1fid. per Ib.. down 3-16d. New York. 10 J i
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  • 216 11 Statistics of Trade For May. Mi l>or Hi:... tr,.' American. Trade < ommi sioncr, Singapore, has received by following statistics relating to the foreign trade of the United Btal Middle A la daring May, 1930. fatal Kxport-. h.im IS C 5312,200,000 Prom I.S. io Kr>ti-h Malays GS
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1079 11 Mr. F. H. (irumitt Reviews The Year's Work. The tenth annual (tonoral mcotinr of Sun^oi 1 ukiitijr Rulilur Cotapeay, Ltd., was held at the registered office-.s of the company, (hartere.i Hank Chambers, Penan*, on Saturday, Mr. K. I!. Ciumitt presiilinir. The others present were Mr. P. M.
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    • 53 11 Bats Yilltart IJitl U). Kukit Katil. -10,y«n lb. Hanriaata. th.ooo lb. J«f«a Ku«ntan. 4. r i,UOO lb. Kuala IVrirau.3B.S(lO II). Kapoln. U.O2A ll>. Utraa (Sumiitrn). :!A,OOO Ih. Laa>aait;.*«BM(Kl 11). Mmtakab. U4M lb. I'iilau Kul«n(t. :tr..02» lb. SuttKri Matanic. :ist.ium 11.. Sunirei Bacan. 19.000 lb, Baaayeroft. h;.::ihi lb. Tung
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    • 65 11 Tone of Market :—(Heady at the decline. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 5 9-164. per lb. New York :—Spot pheet G. cents 10*4 per lb. M>HIHHHHIMIIHHIM>»»IM<I>HIM>tIH»MM««MMM t.S.S. equal to London Standard itandard R.S.S. on Tender Spot .luly August September An.'. -Sept. Oct.-Dec. Buyers IT'i 171*
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    • 3027 11 Development of New Areas. £36,084 PROFIT. CO-ORDINATION IN OIL PALM PRODUCTION. The thirty-fourth annual general meeting of the members of Linggi Plantations. Ltd., was held on June 10, at the oftV'Rubber Growers' Association, 2-4, Idol Lane, London. K.<\. Mr, I harl Kmer?on (the chairman) presiding. Mr. \V.
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    • 176 11 The Financial Times was recently requested to explain the structure of CluuileBesjesal Neon Light*. The company was furmeil recently t<- exploit a new form of elictric lighting tor advertising purposes and has an authorial rarirnl of £218,000 divided .>» preference snares of fl e.ieh 'JOO.OOO I*. ordinary ::iid
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    • 10 11 Siput Tin. 358 piculs. Temenjjor Tin. 13S piculs.
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  • 1014 11 Blind, Undisciplined Over-Production." IGNORANCE OR MERE PERVERSITY (By A. W. Still.) London, Jure IS. The lubber position Bmounl I to this:— -United Kingdom stock-. 104,750 tons (same date last yiar jr>.*7:> tons); World stocks, about 4'>0.00d tens (same iiate last year about 25O,»tiVi ton*): America* consumption low,
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  • 1233 12 The Straits Times SINGAPO RE, TUESD AY, JULY 15, 1930. SHELFORDIANA. British Mi lava Mr. W. H. Shell to the charpe in imc to be luumn as the .Sin>r;ipcr" Harhc a Board (nntioversy. Mr. W. A. Trimmer bad his turn the I preceding month, ::<t -<> quit* iively duel i
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  • 768 12 IRON STEEL TRADE PROBLEMS. Amalgamations as a Keyi To Economics. I (By the Hon. Roland I). Kitson. D.5.0.. M.C., a director of the Bank of England.) I venture to think that, in principle, '.he policy of r.malgamation has general ;upport. In close competition, obviously, here is duplication both in equipment
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  • 14 12 Mr. and Mrs. C. G. R. Philips have returned to Ku.ila Lumpur from leave.
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  • 29 12 apt. T. P. Coe has been appointed to I a member of the Standing Advisory Committee on the use of opium in Malaya, vice Mr. S. \V. Jones rcilgaed.
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  • 36 12 The annual dinner of the Society of Vcrkshiremen in Malaya will be held at the Europe Hotel on Oct. U.K. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi) and Lady I lenient i have accepted an invitation to attend.
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  • 36 12 Mr. W. R. Fordo, secretary of MansQeM am! Co. Ltd., leaves Singapore today by the Hector on retirement. Mr. Forde irst came to Malaya 18 years asro to i join the Duff Development Company in ntan.
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  • 45 12 When Mr. S. W. Arthur goes from Penang to Kuala Lumpur as Secretary r tal Affairs, Mr. H. A. Ferrer (now Supreaae Court, Kuala Lumpur) will EUCCeed him at Penang as District Judge. Mr. Korrer's place will be taken by Mr. X. Coulson, from Seremban.
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  • 41 12 Queen WUhelmfoa of Holland, accomIpanied by Princess Juliana and the Prince Consort, recently boured the new building tordaan of the Nedariandache Handel-Maatschappy." They were NeshrI by the President, Dr. C. J. K. Van Aalst, and Dr. T. H. Abbing, the seere-\t;-y.
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  • 60 12 Mr. Lim Huck Aik was admitted td practice before the Penang bar this morning before Mr. Justice Sproule, wires our Penang correspondent. Mr. Lim Huck Aik is the second son of Mr. Lim Chin Guan. He was educated at. St. Xiviei'.tnstitution and Christ's College. Cambridge. He was called to the
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  • 130 12 The following luipointmcnts to the Colonial Services in Malaya have been madi by the Secretary of State for the Colonies :—K.M.S.—Miss s. M. Bernard, to be Lady Medical Officer Mr. ti. F. West, o be Medical Officer. M.M.S.; Mr. \V. (J. Griffl hs, to l>e Superintendent. Posts and 'Telegraph Service
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  • 858 12 OIL PALMS IN CEYLON. The Oil Palm Bond campaign h:i^ spread to Ceylon when it if being pressed with jrreat vigour. A large adverUsement in a Colombo paper just to hand contains a picture which depicts a ininch of oil |.ahn fruit weighing 100 11>." And
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    • 174 12 FOR GOLF— LITTLES Sole Agents PETER McEWEN CLUBS Have made a reputation and have kept it Shafts from f/j> pprpr^ thi- very best f{w f./'J Dnrers, Hickory. Irons /tjP /iff Brassies, with stainless m heads /JI S P°° nS wliii-h t'iM- irV $10.00. appearance Vll Irons ;md savc n^^ry/ sio.50.
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    • 83 12 I U. S. DE SILVA iiKos7 JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS New Goods in Sterlinf Silver and I I t.P. Ware 10 years' rxperlenc* J I1I 1 Tc!. 61. RICH ST., TSnn* Sllvabrod." SINGAPORE. 45(t. j »♦»-»-»< IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES. COLUMBIA f
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  • 213 13 A^ E BfiS DS OSALS MUNICIPALITY AND HAMMERS." Committee's Decision. PROPOSALS BY WATER ENGINEER. Aa reported tit the time, the President of tho Singapore. Municipal Commissioners, Mr. R. J. Farrer, announced at a meeting held on June 27 that a tentative agn neat had been reached
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  • 407 13 Further Repulse Of Raiding- Parties. POSITION IN INDIA. Tendency to Violence i Increasing. j 1 Rugby, July 14 < The Government of India's apprecia- Lion of the situation up to Saturday laflt was circulated to Uie members of the i House of Common today. In the
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  • 68 13 Report of lOntfatfement Denied. kholra, July 14. Prince Henry, the Prince Consort of the Netherlands, has arrived and had luncheon with King Gustaf. The visit is of special interest in view i.f the report., of tin- forthcoming engagement of "Princess Juliana and Prince Sigvanl, the second so:i of
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  • 57 13 Another (ierman (Jeneral Appointed. Berlin, July 1 1. iii I' Pn states that G< neral Wetzell, a recently retir 'i officer of long rtaff experience, h;is accepted service with th.- i National <:::m i m n» »nd gone irhcrc apparently he «ill succeed Lieut.-Col. kii'.-!>H as military
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  • 76 13 Naval (ul Proposals Abandoned. Yi.kio. July 1 I. cainst Ihe MinifcUr'i propi nl to tho Navy Department for postponement of payment for »l<c purchased article* for two years has compelled the Finance Minister to withill :r\ Ihe pn )>■ -.-.1. deficit in the budget is in vitable, the
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  • 208 13 Italian Press Attack On Swiss Government. Berne, July 14. Acrimonious Press comments have been exchanged between the Swiss and the Italian newspapers regarding the exploit < if iMgnor Bassanesi, who, on a plane bought from the French and taking off i from a Swiss airport, flew
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  • 170 13 Naval Programmes Suspended. Paris. July 14. uint' M. Briands naval suspension communique, the Italian Government ha* re-affirmed to the Quai d'Orsay its own intention to stop all naval construction until December. July 11 stated that M. Briand had informed the Italian Government of his intention to suspend
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  • 172 13 Matthews' Account of His Experiences. Rangoon. July 11. As a result of his experiences after the j crash of his aeroplane, Matthews is lying i ill ;'t Prome, suffering from exposure and exhaustion. There is no news of his companion Hook, who had to be left behind.
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  • 83 13 No Negotiations Regarding Kulangsu. London, July 14. In the House of Commons at question lime, Mr. Arthur Henderson, the Foreign Secretary, stated that the Chinese Govprnment had not opened negotiations with regard to the rendition of the international settlement at Kulangsu. China had in recent years submitted
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  • 112 13 Falsification Of Accounts. A. M. Kumarasamy and V. Suppiah, who :>s v;:r clerk in charge of deliveries :mil accounts clerk respectively in the employ of Frnmroi and Co., aerated water manufacturers, were charged at the Singapore Assize* with falsifying accounts, ware unanimously found guilty by a common jury
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  • 76 13 New Refining Process Being Used. New York, July 14. The Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey has organised a new company entitled the Hydro-Patents Co.. under which a new if oil refining will be made available to 17 affiliated concerns here. The process, which, it is claimed,
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  • 196 13 Strained Relations In Kansas. Washington. July 14. Senator Capper, of Kansas, who i* ad-v..c-alinz -he purchase of 100.000.000 l"i-h(!s of wheat by the Federal Farm Board in order to Stabilise wheat prices. intendl to apneal to Presid nt Hoover in cc of the Board's refusal to do to.
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  • 226 13 Protracted Police Court Proceedings Settled. After several month; of protracted litigation in the Police Ceurto, the "feud" bet well Ismail Sahib, a wealthy local Indian Mohammedan me vh;ml and Abraham John Abraham, a well-known member of the Singapore Jewish community, ended in compromise be for- Mr. C.
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  • 40 13 Shanghai, July 11. It is reported from Seoul that ad a re- 1 suit of floods in Western Korea 78 people were drowned, 28 were injured and oO are missing, while thousands have been rendered homeless. Reuter.
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  • 420 13 Nanking Losing Ground TSINAN ATTACK BEGINS TO WEAKEN. Shanghai, July 14. On the Lunghai Railway front the enemy are desperately attacking the Government defences. President Chiang Kai-shek is directing the defensive operations from his headquarters at Leiho. News to hand from foieign sources state; that
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  • 91 13 Ground Unfit After Early Thunderstorm. On'y :sn run- were scored yesterday durir.«? the third day of the third Test match at I^eeds. An early thunderstorm made pools of water on the ground, and no play was possible until MO p.m. when Hammond and Duckworth continued England's first
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  • 137 13 Concern at Proposed Duties in Australia. The British North Borneo Chamber of Commerce sent the following cable to the Coneress of Delegates of Chambers o r Commerce of the British Empire in London The timber industry m British North Borneo has again represented that grave concern is felt
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  • 90 13 Daily Herald on Plots to Eject Government. I/ondon, July 7. The Daily Herald declares that the Conservatives Bre plotting to eject the Government in July in order to cortrol the Imperial Conference. The tussle may come next week when Miss Bontifld introduces the bill to raise the
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  • 103 13 Mishap to Batavia Vessel. Shanghai, July 15. The 8,000-ton steamer Tjikandi, bound trom Dairen to Batavia with a cargo of soya beans and cement, went ashore yesterday afternoon in the vicinity of Wenchow. She was floated off at midnight and is proceeding to Shanghai. There arc
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  • 73 13 Slaps Man Who Tries To Kiss Her. Perth, July 1 The lionising accorded to Miss Amy Johnson during her tour of Australia ■was more than ever in evidence on her arrival here. Wild scenes occurred in the streets. The crowds mobbed her motor car and r. young man
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  • 121 13 Actress and Husband Shot l Dead. London, July 7. An actress, Margery Lawrence (22), and her husband, Eardley Cotterill. were found shot dead at her father's home at Hamprtead. There were three bullets in the girl and one in Cotterill's head. A revolver was found at Cotterill's tide.
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  • 160 13 Considering Views On Simon Report. Simla. July 1 1. The Indian Princes met to consider th? o,ue.-.tion of drafting their views on the Simon Report. It is understood that, while favouring co-operation in carrying out the design of ultimate federation and agreeing to join the Council of Greater
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  • 49 13 Bill Introduced in House Of Commons. Rugby, July 1 I. The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. A. V. Alexander, today introduced in the House of Commons the London Naval Treaty Bill which is to enable effect to be •riven to the London Naval Treaty. British Wireless.
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  • 216 13 Fostering Business In Far East. OVERSEAS MARKETS. Work of Development Council. London, July 1 1. In the House of Commons at i|ur.-tioii time. Mr. Q. M. Gillett, the Sc r.la'.y of the Overseas Trade Department, laid Mr. Beale, the special commissioner appointed last April to investigate market-
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  • 197 13 Personnel of Committee Announced. Rugby, July 1! The eanwi of those who have consented to serve on the joint committee in negotiate with the Soviet representative? on rlainu 'md counter-claims wera announced in the House of Common by the I ign Secretary .'i> follows: Lord Goschen, formerly
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  • 303 13 Sequel to Death of Mr. .1. I. Conway. A nod to the death of Mr. .1. .1. Con way. of the Singapore :>fficc of th :i American Kxpress Company, who wa- in volved in fatal motoring accident near tli Johore Causeway, w.i< heard in the Johore Police
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  • 27 13 Leadon, July 7. Th<> Duchess uf York is in delica health. She is shortly tfoing Castel in Korfarshiie 'or two or thr months.
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    • 97 13 yiii!iHiiiiii#iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiii!ii'i!iiiii!!iiiiiii'ii^ TODAY'S 24 PAGES. Page Iron and Steel Trade Problems, by the Hon. Koland D. Kitoon 12 i Lighter Side of Life in London, by J. Jefferson Farjeon 17 London Letter I j Insurance Appeal Judgment 1 1 Birth-Rate in X..M.S. Doubled 22 Notes from I'enang, Java and Ceylon I
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  • 1201 14 Storage of Petrol. DECISION OF APPEAL COURT. The question raised in the suit Hock .100 Bee versus Asia lnsiiranie Co., as to whether a petrol tank built underneath the floor of I building was inside the building was decided liy a Court of Appeal judgment delivered this
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  • 82 14 Peking, June The funeral car built to convey the ;he Er.ipress-Dowager of China to her tomb has b'.en used for the second the Republic was established to honour General Fan Chung-hsiu, a northern officer killed in action by a bomb from a Nuking aeroplane. The railway car
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  • 566 14 Application far Admission To F.M.S. Bar. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 14. Several unusual features were revealed before the Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. Blphinstone, today when Mr. P. K. Monon, who is at present practising in Malacca, applied for admission to the
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  • 145 14 Views of B.N. Borneo Chamber Of Commerce. At a recent meeting of the committee oi the British North Borneo (ham her of Commerce letter was read from Government requesting the view of the Chamber on the desirability in view of the continued low price of rubber of
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  • 125 14 Young Mine Assistant Falls Off Dredge. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Ljimpur, July I. Mr. J. L. B. Kemp. Iged 'J:!. an assistant with Sungei Way Dredging, Ltd., was I drowned on Saturday when he fell overboard from the dredge. His body wa? not found until Sunday midday,
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  • 65 14 One Month After Arriving In Malaya. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 14. One month after landing from China, whither she had come to join her husband, a 22-year-old Kheh woman, Chin Chung Tai, was found hanging in her bedroom at the Kit Leong kongsi, Ampang,
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  • 400 14 Immediate Reduction Of Minimum Favoured. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 14. The following resolution was unanimously adopted at a meeting of the Klang District Planters' Association held on Thursday morning: "This Association is of an opinion that the lubber industry is unable to
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  • 200 14 Paul Muni in Picture At Alhambra. Seven .Faces," a Fox production now being shown at the Alhambra, depends foi what appeal it has entirely on the acting of Paul Muni. He plays the part of Papa Chibou, a simple-minded old man vho is an attendant in a waxwork
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  • 123 14 "Co-Eds" and Jazz in Talkie At the Capitol. College Love," which opened at the Capitol last night, is a medley of syncopation, love-making and sport. Af its title suggests, it portrays a phase of American life which is a little mystifying to a British audience. We sea In
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  • 89 14 Betting House Charges As Sequel. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 14. There was a sequel to a raid by Chief Detective Inspector Fowler on a moneychanger's stall at the corner of Beach Street, when three Indians, one a lad fight years old, were charged in the
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  • 46 14 Today ami Tomorrow's Programme. The R. B. Salisbury Company (The Quaints) will give excerpts from all the latest musical comedy successes at Raffles Hotel tonight. They will present The Man From Toronto as farewell performance at the ictoria Theatre tomorrow at 'J. 30 p.m.
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  • 938 14 Undue Influence Alleged. CHIEF JUSTICE SHOWS A WAY OUT. (From Our Ov.n Correspondent.) Kunia Lumpur, July i i. A highly iavolvsd ease arising from a dispute over a dowry occupied the F.M.S. Court of Appeal for the grenter part of ♦he day, and, on the suggestion
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  • 122 14 Fine for Constable Who Neglected Duty. (From Our Own Correspond) Kuala Lump v •■cmc! to the affair in which' si :iie>;ed garg robber named Koh Choh n daring and succ from the police court compound on i rida; was h-.ard in the police court i when fined $25
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  • 92 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July l Armed with a pistol, a shotgun, l and crowbars, five Chinese robbed i nous in the village of l*lu Klang af two this morning. The ratten broke into the house of I pork butcher, seised the man and hi:
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    • 385 14 VICTIMS OF THE SLUMP. Can You Help These Men In accordance with the offer made in the Notes of the Day column last week we give publicity to the following appeals for work from men who are unemployed as a direct result of the slump. The Editor will be pleased
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    • 31 14 "NY CARLSBERG" BEER IN BOTTLES AS WELL AS ON DRAUGHT |)i)j lama bvms sw k$ of* i NY CARLSBERG Jf Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la Danmsrk) SINGAPORE.
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  • 649 15 Test Match Held up by Rain.— S.R.C. Defeat Welch.— Singapore Yachting. WELCH REGT. FAIL AGAINST S.R.C. Show Poor Form After Sumatra Tour. BJtC 2: 2nd Welch Regt. 1. In view of the 2nd Welch Regt. team's recent successful tour in Sumatra added interest was evinced in their First Division match
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  • 373 15 Third Test Interrupted. I "SINGIN' IN THE RAIN" AT LEE ith enly one mot daj to »l draw seems me». ai; 1 i:i Ijhe thirH j Test m.ii.'i ;i! --t.-rriiv rai;i pretcnted r« umpti n cl i > > until 5.30, and Hammond and Dnckworih withstood
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  • 34 15 Favourite's Success in Close Finish. I.oruic.ri. June 2*>. :cr Cup (one a:i'i a Iowa l'.AI 1 2 NEY 3 a iv ad; ne M>d <v 2; 4 to 1; 4 u. 1.
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  • 135 15 Medicos Beat Raffles By 2—l. The second annual match between the Medical College and Raffles College reMilted in a win for the Medicos by 2—l2—1 after a well contested game. Tan Boon Beng played a fine game in foal for the Medical College, savin; many shots. Tho winners
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  • 136 15 Tuesday, July 13. I S.A.F.A. League: Reserves Div., H.A. vs. L.i 1.A., SRC; 2nd Div., O.T.K.C, vs, il.K.c Stadium H. and N. vs. H. Board, 11. Hoard Soeony v«. S.J.C. Server 1 Kiißade, A.P.C. W.,1,1, ml;.v, July 16 I.oh Wha vs. Singapore XI, Alison Road. Thursday, July 17.
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  • 573 15 Five-Day Meeting Starts On Aug. 30. The autumn meeting of tho Sinpraport Turf Club will open on Saturday, Auir. 30, and will Ik- eootbuMd o:> Sept. 6, 10 and 13. Three runs haw been provided for each division cf hstMß Classes 1, 2 and 3 hocMSj and two
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  • 56 15 Inited States League Results. Neew Y<irk, July 14. Mty*! baseball results were as follow* Nali-ina! League. New York beat Cincinnati '.'—s. Brooklyn lost to I'iitsburg o—l. Boston beat Chicago 2—l2—1 and "—O. American League. Chicago lost to New York •">—7. Ht. Louis lost t.. Philadelphia I—l 2. Detroit beat
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  • 250 15 S.C.C. Merchants to Meet S.R.C. on Saturday. The following will represent the B I tournament sue, the Menhants, at cricket against th? S.R.C. on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the S.R.C. padang :—R. A. Ashwcith, G. I. Begley, A. H. BromleyDavenport, V. A. Burton, R. A. Cesslord. R.
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  • 1149 15 Kathleen's Narrow Win. PUNAI'S RUN OF SUCCESS BROKEN. Rr -inti over the sout!i-v.vst n:unsoon course or. Sunday for a trophy BtaaaaM by Mr. J. C. Cobbett, the six-metres had ens cf the best races of the year, in a fini fresh southerly wind. Kathleen and Tramp
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  • 164 15 Progress of Championship And Handicap Tournaments. The Singapore Chess Club meeti every Piktey evening at the Addphi Hotel, ainl a competition is now in progress f<;- the r!u!> championship. In addition a handi* is being held. The results up-to-date ::v<- si follows Clsih Championship. Handicap Tourney. A competition
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  • 54 15 Result of Keppel GjC. Ladies' Spoon Competition. Keppel <;«.if Club laiKi .Inly spoon stmke competition, li >■:"<! were taken <>ut. and the following return 3d ■!r>:. U. In. E ii «v. J. F. (n. A C. In. A U. A. Lawn Murria Jwckaoi Cur W. Pool I.-.v. 3H
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    • 56 15 t^^i-' &y.V^t£Jl&'«.^s?vV7Srg. 1 v?.^aPfgTi!agyyjCa*ali. 4,TP WWtV^FQT LIJI J hFfcA&hKS U v v£> KP A Jb..^ i aJ.I sLJt lliJ mmm subs* MamaMM* «nm> «■> ps a aF' WITH \'iy- jSa 9 r_ *L^L VALVES For MAXIMUM VOLUME WITH CLEAREST REPRODUCTION. THE E; i gp t n p ztes I 61
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    • 11 15 Other sport in g news will be found on Page Nineteen.
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    • 97 15 Popular Theme Songs FROM THE TALKIES ON "His Master's Voice" Records MARIANNK Hang on lo me. F. T. Ilviton's Orch. H57.V. 1 .lust you. just me. F. T. Hylton's Orch. H. r >7. r >!> Marianne, F. T. Hylton's Orch. H.">7til SWEETIES My sweeter than sweet, F. T. Reismaii'a Orch.
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    • 281 16 For five thousand yean w more consumers, again and again, have been ''stun'j." Every living person every where is the offspring of ancestor every one of whom, for hundredof generations, has been fooled, deluded, cheated, robbed, by the wiles of It nay or may not be true that most people
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    • 428 16 The New Name of These New Cars Is the Old Reliable Name of Very Good Cars at Low Prices The appearance of a new line of motor curs IT^iWlTw 1 bearing alone, for the first time, the name of < <C<i l^ e tnrce Graham brothers, is signalised by a
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  • 817 17 Drink Questionnaire. VS. HOTEL MEN FAVOUR WINE AND BEER. Hotel men of America are decidedly against the return of lh*e saloon and just as decidedly in favour of lijrht wine and h< -i i Tbi< expression is indicated by returns of a questionnaire conducted by the
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  • 87 17 Film Comedian Sailing For Kii)>land Soon. Mr Charlie Chaplin will \isit England at the end of this month. He has been engaged for the last two years on tht production of his Aim "City Lights." It is stated that the film is "practically snd that Mr. Chaplin and
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  • 1529 17 4 Propaganda Play by Marie Stopes On Her Pet Subject— Disturbing Sense That The Author is The Teacher And The Audience Her Children— Fay Complon as a Bright Particular Star— Vital Heroine Who Goes Over Tlie Precipice. (By Our London Critic. J. Jefferson
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  • 270 17 Fire-Eater's Flames Cause Girl's Death. A charge of manslaughter brought against the man who has been described as a fire-eater was dismissed at HampStaad Police Court on June IS. The chairman of the Bench. Mr. P. R. Lyell, said they were of opinion that no jury would convict
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  • 39 17 Secret Instructions Found In Warsaw. Warsaw, July 5. Barret instructions to Communists in Poland to prepare for v demonstration on July 13, are reported to have been found on an exhausted carrier jigeon on the Russian Frontier.
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  • 315 17 Sir William Ray's Cure For Unemployment. Sir William Ray, cf the London County Council, was heartily cheered at a conference at the Guildhall on June IS, on unen-.ploymeDt, when he made the following suggestion: 1 maintain that if the Government decided that henceforth all government, national and
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  • 20 17 White Plains, New York. July :i. The copper ma/natc, William Boyce Thompson, left estate valued at j jsri.ooo.ooo.
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  • 831 17 Memorandum in Ceylon. OUTLINE OF A SERIOUS POSITION. A copy of the memorandum suggesting 1 the reduction of rubber export duties, which emanated from the conference on the subject at the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce on June 2;! and was submitted to the Officer Administering
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  • 57 17 Three Turkish Aeroplanes Reported Shot Down. Constantinople, July <;. Turkuth Lroops, m—panied by bombing aeroplanes, are carrying out largessalo operations against the Kurdi h rebels and raiders on the Peraian front) The latter :.:e i-\;>.i t horsemen and line marksmen and arc proving formidabltt foes. They are reported
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    • 127 17 Today's Crossword Puzzle. (CLUES.) ACROSS ar«a« sh h v"7, ior i m llroken bricks Bulldmg where ge««l SM .0., l 9. ?:a K fr X,. :.l. Impr.sonment IS. Long tube ta hal IX Grail 'I g«»W 14. Evil spirit 'I- K«rrin 17. Levelled at j] >r boats 26 PerUM Withdraw
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    • 422 18 I AGE 16 TO 45. SI WANT YOUj^X^ FATHER .^^^•^t^^^a^^^ 1 \^t^^^ qiuliij lor and obtaio joou *VO^^«^^^^poaltk>na. Oar uigan'K con7^O V> uu&OD. bringt oa in touch with all the bi« «mploy«»; tlwrtlore, although «re .^•^■*lO°J«** 1* »n<J«rtake the work of an employment -—^!< *AO*^a*^^^»*«cy. ctainly do know when the
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    • 673 18 MINING REPORT N-». 430. The Chairman and Directors THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, S.S. Gentlemen,— I bet; to submit the report of the .'ninini; operations, for the four v.vekr. vndine June 20, I'J.iO. I'iwliipincnt. The <lcvi-lopment completed for the term, is a total of ITI fert, fallows
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    • 347 18 AM OIL THAT AR&USSIS MOTORBNC ENTHUSIASM Picnics Town work— touring— tic you must be able to rely on week-end trips— whatever use your engine. your car is put to, can you drive with that confidence in your He who uses Wakefield Castrol engine's performance that makes Motor Oil drives care
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  • 3469 19 AN ADEQU ATE WATER SUPPLY. Kuala Lumpur Extension. SOME FEATURES OF THE SCHEME. (FrOTii Our Own Corre:-i>oneient.) uala Lumpur, July 12. A the afternoon session of the July i which is being held today and J. A Delation's offices, I. Williams, M.1.K.F.. A.M.I.L.E. i lengthy paper, n Ihe World Engineer
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  • 172 19 Exploring Air Route To Canada. London, July C. Fifteen of the youngest explorers, who have ever left Knjrland sailed today from St. Katherine's Dock in Shackletnn's old ship The Quest to explore the Arctic icecap in Greenland with a view to establishing an ail-British air route acres, the
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  • 173 19 There was a large attendance at the funeral on Sunday of Mr. Hens Pang Kiat. J.P., who retired from business a few years ago owing to ill-health. .Many beautiful wreaths were received. Mr. HeriK Pang Kiat came to Singapore from China 60 years ago. During his
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  • 373 19 Anglo-Chinese School Athletic Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klanr. July IS. The? annual sports of the Anglo-Chinese School were held on the school pedang yesteraay. The school ground presented a festive appearance being gaily decorated with streamers and greenery. The' different houses vitd wth each other fenthe
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  • 361 19 Results of Ties in Singapore Championship Singles. Play in the Singapore badminton singles champion-hip tournament was continue:! on Saturday ajid Sunday at the B.V.C. Drill Hall before a large gathering of badminton enthusiasts. All the seeded player qualified for the quarter-finals. E. J. N'ass. the winner last year, was
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  • 87 19 Draw for the Clifford Cup Competition. Thi^ draw ;'e>r the Clifford Cup at the Singapore Golf Club is as follows L. N. Strachan vs. E. F. S. Brodie. T. A. Martin vs. L. D. Hardic. S. H. Moss vs. M. Buchanan. J. Hodgins vs. H. Morris. L. P.
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  • 48 19 Singapore Tie with Johore To Be Played on Friday. Owing to Friday being a more convenient day for the Johore footballers the Malaya Cu|» match between Singapore and Johore has been brought forward from Saturday! to Friday. It will be plnyed ni the Anson Road Stadium.
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  • 277 19 Police "Round-Up" Now In Progress. Not because they tell f< rtyai and predict the future for money but because they don't do it well, police have started a drive to round-up tho r>oo clairvoyants uf the capital, says the- .Japan Advertiser. Operative of the Metropolitan Police Board
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  • 310 19 TENNIS. Inter-Club Matches In Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 1 1. A :-t j rir- i.-f matches between 'In 1 SelanK'>r Club and the Selangor ChineM Recreation Club was played yesterday. Four doubles matches were played, and honours w»-rv shared. Thi- result.- were as follows: Hewett
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    • 65 19 BANISH BACKACHE DON'T risk- kidney breakdown Thew p;iin> in the back, v'n.-ii-mc Ie twinges, dissy ;ittae-ks and bladder irregularities, are symptomM of kielnev weakness. Donl precious ti.ne- there is danger <>f rheumatism! sciatica, tambago and drops] Recaii' ease ami comfort by strengthening ihe kidneys with Dwin's Bae-kuehe< Kidney Pills, the
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  • 1430 20 Lighter Side of Trade Depression. ♦»♦■»«.♦♦■»♦«■»♦»»..■»■».■»♦»■.♦■»>•■»■»♦*•♦♦♦♦■»♦«♦-♦■»■»-»♦«-»♦♦«♦«« or\K in deep depression after an In- 1 k teiview with a broken broker, the reporter stumbled out nt the str.et and i can to wonder why th<- sun was still hini-ig. At thai moment cloud obscured
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  • 94 20 Pleads Guilty to Criminal Breach of Trust. Arrested by the Singapore Detec-tiw Department at the Adelphi Hotel, a European planter named S. Palk, pleaded jruilty to charges of criminal breach of trust at the Johow Assizes and was sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment l>y Mr. Justice Thome.
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  • 316 20 Bankers' Resolution Causes Sensation. London, July r>. The Bankers Resolntion on tariff policy has causvd a political sensation. Mr. R. H. TYnnant. who is a signatory, interviewed, said th.it hi.-; presence at the conference in no way associated the Westminsu"- Bank which he is chairman) with
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  • 65 20 A Horrible Story From Leicestershire. 'i were award- i at '.< it« r A r tly against t*i,- Leics h n hir luncil in of a seven-year-old schoolgirl. While att< n ling ■hi at Coalville the [child peepeil thr crack in a partijtioa and a littl boy
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  • 82 20 I Because a magistrate retired iK-nsion some months ago, nearly Jin r.ien ar? still kept in the Remnnd Gaol iat Buenos Aires until tho authorities I appoint a new magistrate. The Socialist Senator. Benor Mpxio Bravo, alleges that these men illegally detaincl, and that osany served terms
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  • 392 20 Better Prospects. CIVIL SERVICE LOSKS FAVOUR. That the Civil Bervice is not now al trailing such good quality as was th the War was ire the Royal Comn. Kvidence vva.s given on behalf of 0% f.-rl University. In a prepared statement it was mi' .11 nds
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  • 209 20 Man Dies After Operating On Himself. L Capctta, 12, the owner of ;i pastry :-h >p in the Borough, New York t ity, died lasl mi nth in Lincoln Hospital an eirort to operate on i ims !i! i •.■■itli a razor for Cai i itly became
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    • 119 20 THE UNITED ALKALI CO., LIMITED. LIVERPOOL. ENGLAND. A SUBSIDIARY COMPANY OF IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LIMITED. .Manufacturers of I'l XX ALKALI (Soda Ash). CUI.ORIDE OF LIME (Bl««ching U BTIC SODA— Solid. Broken. Powder). (Al SIM SODA— Powdered. CHLORIDE OF LlME— Tropical Petal, Flake 98 per cent. Quality. CALCIUM CHLORIDE— SoIid, S\I.
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    • 170 20 '2sJttSgaiß3i»MßwaW' rumglfaßraßES-f?] 1 Haß^MKsaHasEfcsnsM&i Iron I oniv is a particularly palatable fruit Beverage containing the medicinal properties of Li vie and Iron. As a drink straight from the bottle it is delicious with dm or Brandy il gives delightful alternatives for (fin Tonic and Brandy Ginger Ale. FEISER NEAVE LTD.
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    • 207 21 KNOW FOR YOURSELF THE l| DELIGHTFUL SMOOTHNES PHR AND FLEXIBILITY OF CHEVRO- LET'S SIX CYLINDER ENGINE •fiiiiSi 1^ n«^i a Six in the price range of the four BORNEO-CHEVROLET, LTD. SINGAPORE AND .MALACCA. [__2 OP- C N I R A L MOTORS I GOi US I ORIGINAL CHERRY TOOTH S
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    • 132 21 Mirmloiis Softness A^Bt^^ r c l^ e so^ caress a Summer breeze laden with the enchanting fragrance of I 1 sWKb^) fresh b!own 10SCS ls ASHES OF i HkWG^b ROSES Poudre Talc. V v*B^sl: Soothing, refreshing— it will prevent all SBJni >J louphness and redness after the bath, 85kJ making
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    • 328 21 i-IHI/D *A#il isnneni ,;.mh,..c,i .m..W» /T 10/UA'''^ I staunen s'u.-.: i-:.., tfi '^Af/ A P AR TICULARLY pure 4/y specimen of \cetyl•ur LANCET 1 acid, 'Genasprin can stand upon its own merits. 2 Clinical trials have confirmed guv's hospital that its acmiinistration is tree S42ETTE from the irritation commonly associated
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  • 1839 22 BIRTH RATE ALMOST DOUBLED. Remarkable Increase. F.M.S. FIGURES FOR 1911 AND 1929. Below we (rive further extracts from I Ihe annual report for 1MB of the Government of the F.M.P. The last census was taken in 1921. The figures i bown for the present year are estimated ;c ;i rate
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  • 1008 22 Woman Rebel's Suicide. FULFILS VOW TO LOVER AND LEADER. A remarkable story comes from IndoChina, where the revolt by Nationalists against French rule in that country was recently suppressed. It has to do with the guillotining of the Nationalist Party leader, Nguyen Thai Hoc, and the
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    • 67 22 I fO^^^gjJ^^'NJENT tN EVERY COUNTRY OF THE WORLD ~^^ff^p, f DISCLOSED BY X-RAY Ihe long strands of finest golden Virginia Tobacco, used exclusively r 25» < J a r B tot" 555 Cigarettes, and the freedom "*».i«u ,i.- l>> fr° m a^ deleterious matter. ssA SWE &PRKS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ;^"'r?sBh;i?
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    • 23 22 BEST OF ALL MEDIUM POWERED CARS IS THE HILLMAN FOURTEEN STRAIGHT EIGHT FOURTEEN See and Try AT THE STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE Phone 5944.
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    • 515 23 Assets exreed fl 1,000,000. Assurance in force over $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated Id th* Straits Settlement!.) HKAD OFFICE Winchester Hoom, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. Th. Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supremo Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance
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    • 569 23 BANKING NEDERLANSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK. N.V. Established 1863 at Amsterdsm Authoriied Capital Glds. 100.000.000 (abont I'aid up £8,500,000) Paid np Capital Glds. '•.~i.0011.000 (about M.fiOO.OOO) Reserve* Glds. 27,i5r,,365 (abont 12,270,000) HEAD OFFICE AV^TERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES BATAVIA Head Office for Dutch East Indies. SHANGHAI Head office for
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    • 648 23 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. Incorporated by Special Charter in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y15,000,000 Capital Paid-up V 12,126,000 President B. Shimada, Esq. DIRECTORS N. Yanagita, Esq. M. Araki, Esq. T. Hisamune, Esq. N. Takagi, Esq. T. Yoshids. Eaq. HEAD OmCI Taipch, Formosa (Taiwan) BRANCHES AND ACKNCIES Amoy Hong Kohc
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    • 259 23 I INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets- £60,000,000 ARTHUR C. POTTS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DOES A World Wide Business. IS Enjoying Rapid Growth. HAS A Policy for Every Need. Established 1887
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    • 147 23 Isssastt^sWiia^^. uiasßMj r "'3k (J. \V. HMIOKI a CO.. LTD.. UnVESTOIT. ENGLAND). THE BROOKE 'DOMINION' AND THE BROOKE EMPIRE' are Marine Engines upholding the Brooke Tradition Low running costs and dependable service are two of their many oust and infeatures. ON VIEW IN OUR SHOWROOM. Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED
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    • 267 24 OCEAN MOTOR POUCIES ftllUlUAlnC L 2 Frigidaire w__fl_L >_£■ SAVES TIME, is TROUBLE Care-Free ANDEXPENSE S^s^ And dependable though a rtl liberation system may l)e, you are interested, as business men, in its cost of operation. KSftSSEXSHKHHHHfIHBIBHS um_miiflan«»a!nawH K::"^K 1 he cost of running is practically negliKihle, Krigidaire consumes in
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    • 175 24 ADVANTAGES OF THE PREFERENCE SHARES IN THE FIRST, SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH CO-OPERATIVE INVESTMENT TRUSTS BROAD STREET HOUSE, OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON", E.C.J Dividend! at the rate of 55% are paid half-yearly on shares held for certain six-monthly periods, and 5 for broken periods. Safeguards for members (a) Half-yearly audit.
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    • 64 24 THR OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD. (Incorporated in Griai Uriunn) llrad Oilier for Malaya SINGAPORE. m ONCE!! Will be sufficient to convince you of its ex- JL. ceptional purity, and induce YOU to join C-3iS the ranks of the con n noisseurs who appre- 'sa* ciate a truly excellent
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