The Straits Times, 19 July 1930

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHES NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE. SATI'RDAY, JULY 19. 1930. WtfE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1930 PRICE 10 CENT!
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 164 1 Singapore: to, cecil st. cphone 6151). Ny Carlsbergj tn bottlrt and an draught I Role Importrra I 1 EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Dcnmarkj SINGAPORE. Condensed Milk of Uniform Quality UNIFORMITY OF QUALITY IS OBTAINED BY UNIFORMITY OF ORIGIN ALL SLEDGE BRAND Sweatened Condensed Milk k^NE«:r \>T( r <.
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    • 155 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27, JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683) i Prime Portland I "0 K" CEMENT EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. .Inc. in Oi:< I SINGBTORE. HALL-MARKED SILVER HAND-MADE FRAMES. PLAIN FLAT MOUNTS. In increasing widths and weights of silver. Oak backs and struts, best finis] with special strong hinge to strut. jf
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 600 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. DNDEB CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVEKNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAS1 MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHUM AND JAPAN. Tonnage due S'pore KASHMIR 8.000 July M •BORDA ".199 July
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    • 619 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 30 81 HARUNA MARi; 10,500 Aug. 13 14 KA.MO MARL K.OOO Aug. 13 14 KATORI MARU 10,000 Sept. 11 12 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Sept. 25 26 MARU Oct.
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    • 438 2 BURNS PfflLP LINE (Incorporated In England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown iteamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) and the new motor Tessel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The i.s. MARELLA is one of the! largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 661 2 P. M. OYAL PACKET NAV. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connectloni to Passage, Freight, Tramhipment, Marine Depts. and .Manager'* Deak. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Travellers Official Information Burrau. Booking Office Royal Dntrh Indian Airways. SfBBRG—
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    • 649 2 I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LIMITED. TM CHINA MUTUAL STEAM HAV. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMST1RD VM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMENGENOA, HAVBE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND
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    • 558 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAV. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in S'am) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trengganu, Kelatttan, Bangnnra, Telupin. Patani, Singora, Lacon, Siehon, Uandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon an<l Bangkok. Arrival Departart VALAYA July 21 July 23 MALINI July 23 July SO SUDDHAD1B Aug. 4 Au*. r, The rteamers are fitted throughout
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 423 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DUTCH MAILS N.Y. Stoomvaart Maalschappij Nederland and N.V. Itottcrdamsrhe Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Genoa Amsterdam Southampton Mar>u-i!l. Roiterdam Tonnage n v re Hooft I4*»O S.M.N. July U n, v. Sibajak 13.000 D I.. Auk- 1 V MIX. A* 10 v. Imlrapotra i--'- Al J I-.
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    • 503 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dtnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PENANG vi* COLOMBO, SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDR1 NAPLES. GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arrive Leave Leave Spore S'pore Venane WILSON July 21 July LM July PRKS. VAN BL'RF.N Aa* 4 Aug. 7 Aug. 9 i
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    • 521 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. i Incorporated in England) ELLEiiMAN LINE PASSENGER AND HEIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICE 01 TWABM To Hung Kane, Shanghai and Japan Dm s'poic > s. ITV OF ATHENS July ij, cm OF DURBAN >V|.t. m. CITY OF FLOUNCE Oct. HOMEWARDS
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    • 459 3 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE lo GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COl'ENHAGKN. I C3V.' N'pore. Penan*. AL3IA July Aug. m.s. F1ONIA Auir. Ai:;'. 22 ma. I.AI.ANDIA Sept. :i Sept. ."> w.s. KCONIA Sept. 17 Sept. 19 SELANIHA Oet II Oefc 17
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    • 482 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FKANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE. Sailings for United Stales and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Pranciwo and Lm Annrlrx S.S. GOLDEN nVEl sail* from Hong Kong Aug. 1 S.S. OOLDCM BUM jails from
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    • 410 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's Rocky Mountain playground For booklet* an I information, write, phone or rail. L. L. LAWLER. Oenernl Agent, Hong Konc Hank Chambers, Canadian National Tke Largat Railway S pleat in America K. P. M. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAY1A, UIRKCT TIIUKE MONTHLY SERVICE TO I'ort MOKtsBV
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 549 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. T The Advertising Manager, stia.ts Thaaa, Cecil .Street ill crt the- faltowlag .«mall idvrrtisrmefll for days i Lvrb iff app.-' x rr^t»*ly asvvn wowls to lir.i* ard Ihpre i* a i*at rats charge **i *.'> ci*ftt» pf-r line j'tr Insertion with A salnimusi of oas dollar p*r
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    • 561 4 »-»-»-e-e-»-»-« MISCELLANEOUS ■ION TIVOL1 now .1 nll-sih pictures .:."> cents :.nd l.i cent lmcncing At*. 21. VMfl.KS TOD TO OCCUPT THK SKATS at tin TIVOU lupitain during the last two »ri-»ilent proftimnMi commencing Aagust ->1 an. I 25, respeelively. i v^ron car OWNERS. Repairs i<> 1 I MU UIUKTS' pert
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    • 762 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, small European bungalow. No. 4 S>-f>tts Road. Apply S. Manasseh Co., No! t, Malaaaa Street. IURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, 31, Orange f.iovc Road, $225 per month. Apply Fred. Wutcrhousu I.id. TO LJ:T, Monaco Villa, Dolland Road. Forniihcd, electric light, sanitary iniUllation Apply Rodyk A Davidson.
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    • 589 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO I ET. No. Coronation Rond. 2 bed rooms, 'lini.ic ioom and bath room attached, raraadah newly painted, electric and water laid on. garafe, etc. Rent *:>!>. Apply ISA, Gaaag* Alley. OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, No. 34, Cecil Street and Godown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply
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    • 628 4 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Notice under Seition 101 of Ordinance N,, I'!". (Municipal) for ranking up K<>h<Ih anil Drains a! TeloK Kara* Read. MCtton with notices served ,,n April under Section 101 of Ordinance I Municipal I for making up ami raining tlie above rc:iH, ;t is notified that n pursuance
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    • 547 4 TENDERS INVITED FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. Consti i of i Temporary Timber Groin at I > ir, I'rai. T *"J?' (traction Ti ,i Hnjr,,,, Luar. I Tie ID i,,. r: u j lvc contract ehedule Mill be u-,-. l :il plant li. work. p irticulan obtained I Jam, any working
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 432 5 APEX ELECTROPHONIC RECORDS. From Talking Pictures Fox Movietone Follies Of 1929" M Married In Hollywood" •Devil May Care," Sunny Side Up," Show Boat." A Song O; Kentucky" v The lore Parade," etc.. etc. Ohlainnhle nt SEASON CO., LTD. 115. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, RTNGAPOam CEYLON GRAM) HOTEL, NUWARA ELIYA THE BAN
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    • 479 5 RUBBER SEEO THE PAMANOEKAN TJIASE.M LANDS. SOEBANG, JAVA. (THB ANGLO DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF JAVA, LTD., LONDON) offer for sale A. Heven Seed from the Ccr.-.pany'a isolat- j ed budde.l S<>»d Gardens at Wanjcoonredje I" Tjikadie Seed particul.rs of which will he found in the November 1U27 iesne of Th» Planter."
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    • 265 5 I ijFl Forsr-t EnftM. "My little boy ?j<\ a very bad a a of uiee a ii, U M -rid ao«M ii tlwbvcouM 'jl ...■> 1 v/e ha^i I Eecp hin f'om t for cine rnoatha. ura ISoaf .1 v. v free o rr.o-: 11 "^rs. S. jwn, b n
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    • 216 5 iiiiiMMiiiiiaiimai I ■-MaaaaaaiPa^^^lafiaHaaaa wK ii f DEfTROy COLD CERMf Bad air, crowded trams, coaches, theatres, offices all are sources of germ infection. Germs lodge and breed in the mouth, nose and throat. Kill disease germs— guard your health by gargling daily, night and morning with Listerine, full strength. Listerine will
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    • 90 5 ANTI-FRICTION METALS A BRAND m\M Write for a copy of HOYTS booklet "HINTS ON LINING BEARINGS." ALL GRADES STOCKED by THE SOLE AGENTS Ir* E N JJR A I 1 [engine won**; L f faao I SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUHPUat THE "CINE-KODAK" MODEL. B B-A MARVEL. OF EFFICIENCY AND CONVENIENCE.
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  • FEATURES OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
    • 892 6 Oops Promising. MOKE RELIEF WANTED IN SHENSL Tin- famine situation in sht i nemi to be more hopeful writes a eon-cspon-dent in the North China Du'-.'.y News. It is still bad wry bad but several hopefu! fai Lnr< are present. On the streets of Sian, thoiwrada of
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    • 471 6 Over 150 Killed Some 100 Captives Released. Canton, July 9. Over one hundred men and women kidnapped and confined in notorious bandit haunts in the Yanping district, regard <! as one of the four big districts of Kwangtung, to the west of Kongmoon, were roscucil by
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    • 142 6 Sino-Soviet Conference Delegate Arrested. Nanking, July 4. A cable dispatch from Moscow reports that Mr. Liv Tso-yinf. a member of the Chinese delegation to the Sino-Soviet Conference, was suddenly arrested by the So\iet police on June .",0 outside his hotel and taken to police headquarters. Repeated explanations
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    • 134 6 Expedition Finds Fruitful Field. PeUa* July 4. Mr. Roy Chapman Andrews, who left 'ekinjr at the head of an expedition int, ilongolir. on May 2C. returned here today I 0 obtain extra suppli.- 1 Ho reports that the expedition mad .->(K>-miles automobile reconnaissance into 1 hitherto unexplored
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    • 317 6 I People Eating Grass And Tree Bark. Shanghai, July 1. Horrible t;.i I continue to be told of the terrible sufferings of the people in the famine-Stricken areas. Over 1,000 MrSOBfl have <iied daily in each of the ramble district* in Shensi Provir.ee, pays a report appearing in
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    • 535 6 Why Communism Has So Firm a Hold. Shnnyrh;;:. June 80, Communist fiying ri\l I the symbol of the hammer ar.'l sicklr Moscow 1 own emblem, art liniii-,- botk banks of the Yangtse river in thi- vicinit] of Shansi, according to foreign r..etiagei received in 8k
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    • 182 6 Three-Months' Ordeal Of The Rev. Mrs. R. W Portoous. Shanghai, July 9, Worn ;iiul hacgard aft.:- thi ir terrify ing experience in the hands of Chines) Communists who held them raptivt fron March to the end of June, tin- Rev. ani Mrs. R. w. Porto us reached
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    • 513 6 \HONG KONG LETTER. tuna's Latest Move. BOOM IN "WORLD PORT" S( HEMES. nt.) Jnly 1 1. la iti ies!" is becoming t i ('hin.-i, and among one ;hat the people Ig ilk:-n £< ii tbout in "Ij.ij;.s" made gn (lorn. !t is even uitri-d
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 175 6 Today's Crossword Puzzle. (CLUES.) ACROSS. it. TkfMt 20, Scit'iililic instrument il 2^. Kncountcr 1". Tkrvwiter Ornamental knob 11. Looeened iT. Knfold 12. Valley 20. lli.rt i Contrail ::l. Stain I- Equality 3-1. Heavenly l»>Uy IS. Certain quantity :;<;. Glide 1H. Hedged in 38. :-,i be ii 21. Paragraph Glaaawort ■s
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 226 7 ILHAMBRff the theatre: of perfect sound IMW n REPRODUCTION it |i\ 9 MATINEES TODAY AND TOMORROW AT 3 P.M. ChJMrea Half Price. The Applause and Laughter from Last Night's Packed House .luslilied our claims of Another Super Programme NETRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESENT The Worlrf- Famous Artistes THE REVELLERS In a selection of
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    • 215 7 oedooobo o o o*^oo^f) OWOO o o o o r > X HI 8 H 1 "J I S I m Sna«S na« 11 8 MATINEES TODAY TOMORROW at 3.15 p.m. CHILDREN HALF PRICE TONIGHT at 6.15 and 9.15 The Beautiful English Musical Comedy favourite GERTRUDE LAWRENCE IN "The BUTTLE
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    • 308 7 VICTORIA THEATRE TONIGHT at 9.15 p.m. and on l Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, July 22, 24 and 26 at 9.15. S.A.D.C. WILL PRESENT IN THE NEXT ROOM. I Booking at LITTLE'S. Prices $.'J, $2 and SI. Paramount combines the best of atagr, screen and manic all forntn of enter-tainmt-iif inio
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  • 241 8 SHIPPING AfO7'f.S. Considerable Advance In Shipping Tonnage. The inrrras;. i>. nent of ehippirifr from and to British cnnfirined rather striken fly bj Lhc returns of the cntrir and d waned, Miirl justißc the imrease in coal and oil bunker ship jiu-nts, siiy- th Journal i f Commerce. The
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  • 218 8 CHURCH SERVIC ES. UETHOir.ST ■>■• i „li II 1!..« d. Loril'i ,1 I. ,1 Hay, School I K. I Sarvii p lay, x p.m., BiMc Xc IM Cospol Mci i ;.a-.... ■I North SriJ;v I!' nd. 1...m!' l>4 10.1.'i in., Itr-.-'kini; baj p.m., Address to W I SI.KY MKTHOIUSI I
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 447 8 Establishment of Trade Advisory Boards. lr hli presidential address to t 1 C« Congress which ended in June, !r. T, Uddlc emphasised the n. rt iiT.'ctiw oiEainsstion oi the part of I 'hr co-operative movement to enable it to :i;n«J an again*! private capitalistic enterprise, slnee
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    • 287 8 £31,388 Net Profit for The Last Year. iual r-;>"r: „f M..;int Austin i I '.i r i'-.atr... Ltd., for :h.< year -.1.,'.. tho year ended Mar. 81, v,:ir'. -*..rkin(r was iding fo' .1. I machinery. The vm the previous I 4s. S I, and alter rents' id managi
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    • 42 8 Takuopa Valley Tin Dredging NX. (Brat 0 i yards, ",2'J piculs. li-.trjt Baaia Tin Dredging NX. (flrat hnlf). 231 hours, SB.OOO yards, :!27 piculs. Kamunting Tin (first half). \,Wi piculs, 77.". hour Paagnga River Tin (first half. 000 piculs, .:•> ln.,ir~.
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    • 39 8 By Mnr.tu. .Sphinx Kaloeran Ellens ritpliunta Tj< rimai Arr4. -:>..r- I ..11 Mk>- 80 June M Uay 29 June 23 June 6 June 'i~ June 6 June 30 June 19 July It Junv 20 July II
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    • 267 8 EXCHANGE. ">rp, July 19. I In. Ion, B«ak I m 2 '3 29 32 Demand z t 2 a v.'. l'i iv.itc m. credit L i\ )n New York, demand 6ii 1 It I rlvat* -."< ii i fM'Si "n Kiaiue, Bank T.T. 1127 On India, Karik T.T. l.,i :n
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 466 8 Issue Val. I'd- Euyeri Sollen ti i! .:i>i Kumbaag 2;i ft/- •"> -6 A;.cr liitan Tin it ;t \Z niln il H.inurm Tin li ;i IS 1 1 Bataßff I'adang- 0.10 0.1.1 1 1 H.itu (1..-.0 1i..;, i 1 1 Bukil tltM 0.-id o;o II £i huri;iah Malay 1;)
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      • 222 8 Vai. I\l. Buyers Sclleri l' a:, x. Brick Orte .:..■>" VSB l J Ales. Brick 1'refs. US 123 ol. 11 11 Hnt. Am. Todhccu 6...0 r o.\2.>) 1 Central Kn^ine 0 10 o ,".u nom. I 1 <\k and urriairot 0 II 0.4S nom. ii!-. 10*. Duff Devrlopnuit -I
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      • 115 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. dvb. if 1.K6 red. itSl-M 102 105 ci. I Municipal 5 p.c. of IUUI tcii. UioO $!,S7i*,ooU par. i c prei... Singapore Municipal IM p.. af i.'it rod. vi; ?i,oon,uuo us p.-.r Singapore Manicipal 111 p.c. af 1903 red. l»5« fI^BMOO II
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      • 366 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyafi an*! Kvatt's quotations. To'lay PricM Kra.'er Lj I ft Co. Kvail Uttnb l.lfl i.:io 1.10 U l$l) I.XI I.IU 1...11 Ilitai 111 1 l.i» IM 1.73 A. Malay I SK I I*l l!.'."i IJfl 2"" A. .V, It II l.lfl I.';" !.«n 1
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    • 375 8 Sir Edward Cook's Policy Of Retrenchment. Sn;.h bade r..ri--.i-il to Sir Edward and Lady Rook, says Renter's Bangkok correspondent with a considerable measure of regret, bnl with evi ry conhdenee thai the retil rial Advisor has many yean of it fill work in front of him.
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    • 390 8 Official List of Approximate Prices. Tli, fellow .n:c ar" the price eatt) »h»rt not oUn :nu- i.t 'he Siampore markcti July l:>, a< iurni.ihod by tha Kood and Market In-pcctor Meat. I'.ecf iteak Iroandl 50 I •.•••l tttm oi cuir) IS, pork, I ■■r.i 01, por)>, lean and
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    • 140 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Sinfapoi July la. Rubber. Loadoa UM, down 3 16. I'ric?3 I London Standard I Spot I Tin. London UN 16i., Cl 7a. od. down. Alining. Waak. Bnngel Ways lvl'si i. Kuehala P^ eaata-1, Kinta Dredge i. Malaya Canaolt. 19-21 eenU, Johani 28 Jl
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    • 72 8 Pragrailian of drills up to and for weel: endinir July 20 i Saturday, July 19, 'i p.m., Siclap, B.\ Ciunp 2 p.ii liukit Timah Rang*, "E" (Chincsei Co., Claaalfleation 2 p.m., r\irrcr Raan, "X" Malay J Co., ClaaiiAeation. Sunday, July 20, BicUp, S.V.F.A., Camp I v.m.. Drill Mall,
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  • 41 8 3 ii m. [1 ilei (Tro 1 p.m. 4 K< mai and Trrnm ■I |..ni. 1 |>.m. I I p.m. >■ ...ni. i M •.»d«y. Chink, no, &<teiL, < i" ni<.>« n». Pbllipp«B« >:.]„:. Is. tern C -:fcila »r.d .1 dia
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  • 62 8 Shlpt iln.igiiide Ike Wtanrca expected lEPPSL HtUBIM'K Main WTI •> [0« Wharf Coal Wharf Patrol. vcsnu jn mi no< km. Mb»rl !< k Krji;if1 Hsf: i.rr. Mo. I n..rk ri-'iis Jl. 1 No. J bock Herral> g Arrived. 1 r. I 1 1. .,n DunYokohama Malacca :r.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 92 8 BOXING TUESDAY, JIM V 22, l»30. I SON CITY UIN(i STAR BOUTS. DIN DAM (Siam) li. GUILLERMO (Manila) Y. Ml 1 x-<'x -<' AMA.N NAI AIRE MOHAIRS (Sir..;,) 11.-i.t-) TEDDY HEI UNG SON« L GALISTAN*^. N M MANOD i Exhibition bj Kill (iABO. Kx-flj wrishl < hamplon ol Oi Prices:—
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 273 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Dally Woti.fr Ke»»rt. Bright! Win. I. SUtion. Tcm|«crnture lUin- Sun- Relatlro Dircc- Speed. Weather. Max. Mill. lull, shine. 1 Jlumidity tion. I r. F. ins. hmfrs. m.p.h, AlorStir DO 71 IJI6 11.1 s Calm Urii/.lc l...:i Iliiaru h'.i 71 Nil M M WSW I Fine K.Trcnggaaa us
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    • 119 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Saturday, July 19. II. V 8.1 1 ;> t ft., 3.!i .m., I fl. 2 n ird B. I. mail <:•..-. Sir i A •'•>. B. !'.<■. "h, i Im .i In Blre, P.1D p.n Svaday, Jal) II W. U3 p.m., 7 ft. in.. i.:;r, p.m.,
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  • 136 9 Further Big Increase In U.K. Rubber Stocks. TIN REPORTED LITTLE STEADIER. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Sinffapore, Saturday, lo a-m-Foetajr'a I'riros ,-r lb. 'i mi. 175 t"n- .11 pei pkw. a; 'h PricM Robber, Leadea "> "i-ifid. per lb., down 3-1 fid. Nm V. rli. 1()\ .Is. P
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  • 24 9 !■< 9 and 10 July I' 1 121 s 171 I 9 1 1 5 V, i 1 7 L 21 >MIMMMII>IIMMHHMtll
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1155 9 TROWBRIDGE TYRE RUBBER (1929). Completion of the New Factory. ■ji.l general meeting of the sharebaMan of the Trowbridge Tyre and i.i r Company (I92in, Ltd., was held on June 12, at the offices of the Rubber Growers' Association, 2, Idol Lane, London, K.<\, M:. Lionel Cnswcll, i the chair.nan and
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    • 62 9 Tone of Market:—Dull. Latest Cable :—Loidon Sheet 5 5-lCd. per lb. New York :—Spot Sheet G. ct... 19% per lb. MHtm«M>»MHHM«MtM>M»M»mMM»IMM> R.S.S. equal to London Standard Standard R.S.S. on Tender Spot ,luly August September Aug.-Septembcr i Hi. -December Buyen 17 17 17', 17% 17'j ISM
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    • 131 9 Messrs. Lewis and Peat's report of July 18 stat. After further decline at the be"in!'in X'K of the week c«u?eii chiefiy by heavy liquidation ir New York and London, prices railiec! slightly on shcrt covering and uncertainty reifarding the mcetirg of Dutch sjrowr July 17. Apparently the
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    • 492 9 Analysis of Real Selling Price. An infor.v.r.'.ivc analysis of the actual I costs of producing tin which explains aj number of misconceptions thf t have com- rlicated the present crisis in the industry is contained in the June issue of Tin, the j monthly bulletin of
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    • 71 9 Rcgfcr. July 18. Foreign exchanges are AT.stcrdam S7B, Bombay I ;3< rim '.n.!T Brasseli 3;. Rio s\<, Buencs Aires Hl'?, Copenhatrer. 1 18.16, Geneva 25.025, Helsinpfor^ 1 I Hong Kon? la. M'-.1., Lisbon U'S\. Madrid i 41.: 0. Milan WJ7, New i*ork iM 7-16. O-!o |18.16 Vi, Paris 123
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    • 370 9 Chairman on Company's Sound Position. The annual g«a«Tal meeting of Tajong Tin Dredging, Ltd., waa held on June 12, at London Wnl! E.C. Mr. C. Chantr.-y Inchbald sjid that the profit for the yor.r r.mounted 10 £22,207, .ernpered with £3a,a"B in the previous yeur. ai was 372
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  • 821 9 Mr. W. J. Cotterell On Present Problems. The tenth annual jrerernl meeting of the Kuala Geh Kubber Company, Ltd., was held in London en June 11, Mr. \V. J. Cotterell (chairman of the company) presiding The Londcn manag r and S. W. Rdmplinl having real the r
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 682 9 BUY OR SELL THROUGH THE STRAITS TIMES. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. MALAYA'S JUNE RUBBER STATISTICS. STOCKS OF RUBBER INCLUDING LATEX AND REVERTEX HELD BY DEALERS AND ESTATES OF 100 ACRES AND OVER, THE DECLARED PRODUCTION OF THE SAME ESTATES IMPORT AND EXPORT FIGURES, AND ESTIMATED FIGURES OF THE PRODUCTION Ol ESTATES OF
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  • 1013 10 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1930. "THE SITUATION IS BEING WATCHED." Th,' Malayan Governments are not satisfied that there is any special need at present for the creation of a special department to deal with unemployment. The froiicral position in Malaya, howi\r. is being very carefully watched by
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  • 1540 10 Edgar Seen Through His Daughter's Eyes. (liy Patricia Wallace, daughter of the novelist.) My father is the most remarkable per•on in the world, from m>| point of view, ■mil always has been. His sense of humour made my childhood a perfect joy, his real knowledge
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  • 12 10 Dr. R. B. MacGregor has been ap Minted Chief Medical Officer, Singapore
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  • 15 10 Mr. H. N. Winter has been granted a commission as Second- Lieutenant in the B.S.V.P.
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  • 19 10 Dr. F. W. Foxworthy, Forest Research Acer of the F M.S. forest service, is on a isit to Bangkok.
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  • 14 10 Mr. 8, (I. H. Le! ,h has been appointed Assistant Superintendent, Government Monopolies Department.
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  • 18 10 Mr. C. R. Howitt, M.C.S., has been appointed First Assistant Secretary (B) sad Clerk of Councils, Straits Settlements.
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  • 23 10 The service of the Hon. Mr. Palgrave Simpson in the Legislative Council, S.S., lias heen extended for a further period of three years.
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  • 24 10 The daughters of the Rajah of Sarawak acted bridesmaids at the marringe of Miss Guinness and the Earl of Ava. at St. Maigajat'a, Westminster.
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  • 23 10 The Rev. F. G. Swindell, formerly Archdeacon of Singapore, nas been nominated by the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Rectory of Islield, Sussex.
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  • 19 10 Mr. E. S. W. H. Leigh-Hunt has l>een appointed a Probationary Assistant Controller, .'Preventive Service, Government Monopolies Department, S.S.
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  • 29 10 News has been received of the death of Mr. Robert Whyte. a director of the firm of Whiteaway, I .aid law and Co.. Ltd., since its formation in 1908.
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  • 34 10 Lydall Savill, son of Sir Edwin and Lady Savill. was married on June 2,' i at the Savoy Chapel, Strand, London, to Margaret, only daughter of Mr. Justice Thorne, of Johore, and Mrs. Thorne.
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  • 47 10 Mr. G. J. F. Tomlinson, formerly of the Nigerian Civil Service, has been appointed an Assistant Under-Secretary of State. Colonial Office, and to take charge of thu new division which is being set up to deal with all matters relating to the personnel of the Colonial services.
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  • 95 10 The death of itlr. F. S. B. Lamb oicurved at the Johorv Dhari' Hospital 0:1 July 16 at the ape -jf '>0. Hi; was the youngest son of the lat-? Mr. James Lamb, of I'enang, a former 'ne;nbe: i.f Mm Loginlathe Council, -ud brother of Mr. John Lamb, of Buttenvorth.
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  • 737 10 RUSSIAN BONDHOLDERS. A recent table announced that the omniittee to nagtrt hit with the Boviel r_>p.esentntives on British claims for payment of debts and Russian counter-claims has at last been formed, ghrlag a ;{Ieam of hope to those unfortunate but still hopeful people, the holders of
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    • 122 10 I FOR GOLF-LITTLES Sole Agents PETER McEWEN CLUBS Have made a reputation and have kept it Shafls from /</ PRICES the vo:> bosl />■& I'M Drivers, Hickory. Irons xvith tubiicsri 9 Brassies, heads Spoons which five fit $10.00. appearance AM Irons Handmade, assuring perfect finish. Carefully tested for balance and
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    • 76 10 <el Sil t U. S. DE SUVA BROS. I JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS New Goods In Sterling SiWcr an 4 II E.P. Ware M yean' experieae* I Tel. 61, HIGH si, 'Phon. I -Sllv.brot." SINGAPORE. 4341. i IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOr WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES. COLUMBIA
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    • 40 10 BUY ADVERTISED GOODS. Not all the advertising that is ofTerei to the Straits Times is accepted. Ever) effort is made to safeguard readers' interests and ALL advertisers using the Straits Times are, to the beat of our knowledge, THOROUGHLY Hi:UA!U.K.
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  • 183 11 GERMAN PLAN TO CAPTURE BRITISH TRADE WITH INDIA. MANY FACTORIES PLANNED. German Trade Campaign In India. STRONG BACKING. Support of Indian Financiers. detorniiiu:! atu-mpt b) (Vrmnn interests i<« capture British tranY In India is described in following raMe «lii«!> -tai<. ilui< the Export DienKt (India) Limited" ha- Rtarled KcUvitien in
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  • 19 11 Rationalisation Favoured By Dutch. At a with the Bii: nt ComI down. Thi- On i.. owned b;
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  • 62 11 Nominated as Member Of Federal Council. m Our Own Correspondent) Lumpur, July 19. Mr. San As Wing, J.P., director <•:' the Kwonjj Yik Bank, Kuaki Lumpui ment mi "i" 1 >' in Mr. Went- N i k Th<mg. expiri Mr. San Ah Wing's appointment l» welcomed
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  • 81 11 Jungle Reserve Proposed At liukit Timah. The i ivernment Gazett nstitution of a reserved fort«t at Bukit Timah. i,7 acre* and is the inly patch i f virgin jungle toft <>n Singapore [slanil. ■lso tin- high) m point on 'he islam :irid constituica ;i «li livlr.
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  • 45 11 Kijjht Killed in liccent Disturbance. Mymensinffh, July 18. It is officially announced that eiul' ii.it.rs were kiilc! in the recent disturl antes in the Kishorganj district. Seventy people wen arrested. Th houaei <>!' l.ciih Hindus and Mahorome ci:n:s were looted and burnt -Router. 1
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  • 30 11 No More Recruiting Licences To bo Issued. I; i. officially announced thai i»> luui; any licence* for recruiting in India «il J,. mued from Aug. 1, until furthei
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  • 124 11 Timely Aid from British Vessel. Rugby, July 18. The British ship. Rangitata sailing under the flag of the New Zealand Ship- ping Company, today effected the rescue j of the passengers and crew of the North German Lloyd vessel, Targis, of •"'.'•oo tons, in mid-Altantic.
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  • 196 11 To Encourage Foreign Trade. Peking, July 18. Intimating that a new government will lished in Peking shortly, Chu Aohsiangt the director of the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Northern Coalition. that its foreign policy will be to develop trade with foreign nations, protect foreign commerce to the
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  • 40 11 Attempt to Overthrow Government Foiled. Lisbon, July is. IB sily announced that ailitary officers and civilians who vrrthrow the existing regime have been arrested. Tbo movement was engineered by a negligible minority. The military gamremain loyal. Reuter.
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  • 59 11 Offer for Their Property From Malayan Group. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Dangko!;, July 18. Th.-.i. Sakae Tin. Ltd.. which recently ■to voluntary liquidation, has received an offer from a Malayan group for their property, which, I understand. has been accepted subject to certain conditions. The mine
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  • 26 11 Bombay. July 18. Owing t an accumulation of stock and the trade depression, 14 more mills c down on Aug. 1. involving workers. Router.
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  • 156 11 In Communists' Hands. MAY BE SHOT IF RANSOM NOT PAID. Peking, July 18. It was repc.i ml on July 4 that bandits had captured .Viss Nettleton and Miss Harrison, of the Church Missionary i Society. who were travelling from Chungan to Kienr.inyfu, Fukien. A tetter received
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  • 105 11 SUICIDAL The following letter appears in the Daily Mail Sir, —The stranger, having listened patiently to the manufacturer's story of the precarious condition of his business, remarked You've been very frank with me now, take me still further into your confidence and tell me, with equal candour, what you do
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  • 124 11 Fierce Street Battle In Adelaide. Adelaide. July IP. j A furce Street battle between four long- j term convicts who escaped from Yatala son and the police ended in two of the convicts being killed and two oaatables and one lorry driver being wounded. The convicts an:l their
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  • 103 11 Legislation of S.S. and F.M.S. Adopted. A Eill to make provision for matters relating to advocates and solkitors is t-> be introduced in the Johore Council 01 State. It is stated that there are many lawyears practising in Johore, but Johore i legislation on the subject of
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  • 229 11 Government Defeated. GENERAL ELECTION IN SIX WEEKS. Berlin, July 18. In consequence of the Reichstag adopting by 236 to 221, the Socialist motion to annul President von Hindenburg's emergency decree enacting the Government's financial programme, the Reichstag was dissolved this morning. A General Election will be held
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  • 196 11 Conservatve Proposal Defeated. London, July 8. Trie Conservatives, in the House of j Commons today, moved a motion to in- sen a new clause in the Finance Bill pro- 1 \id:ng for an increase in the preference on British Empire sugar from 'id. to -«d. per lb. Inference
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  • 101 11 Stuck in Suction Pipe For Six Hours. London, July D. To be stuck in an air suction pipe £-J feet long l"or six hours was the alarming experience of a naval diver at the Portsi mouth Dockyard. While carrying out repairs to a culvert, he approached an air
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  • 149 11 Big Prices Paid for Old Masters. Rugby, July IK. At a great art sale which realised nearly £100,000 at Christie's auction room, London, some famous works, including several from the collections of the latr Lord Curzon, Lord Balfour :;nd the Earl of Feversham, brought hijjh
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  • 140 11 How Radio Exhibition Was i Opened. Rujrby. July 18. i Sir William Waterlow, Lord Mayor of London, by pressing a button in the Mansion House at G. 27 thi? morning. opened the Melbourne Radio Exhibition. Direct communication had been obtained between the Mansion House ar.d the I
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  • 93 11 Lord Beaverbrook and Lost By-Election. London. July 10. Lord Beaverbrook, the champion i t Empire Free Trad-, interviewed in regard to the result of the North Norfolk byelection, said Well, we lost the trick. Let us get on with the game." This by-election was won
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  • 137 11 I Mr. Scullin Gives Reasons For The Depression. Canberra, July 9. Mr. Scullin. the Prime Minister of Aus- tralia, dealinjr with the financial depression when presenting the budget. Ml I that it was due 10 the collapse of commodity values ar.d the cessation of loan receipts from overseas.
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  • 69 11 Work has begun the new detective station which will be situated in U.,binson Road. The entire- block ill. °L?™™ X^ic^rc betw«> Robinson Itnad and Cecil Street. The cost of the building will be $388,000 and the contract has tee i let to 5*253^ is reproduced from
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  • 1139 11 Possibilities of Future War. THREAT TO CITIES. Striking at the Nerve Centres. In the follow ing article, Brif. General PJLC 6lWMi *ho Was l5r tish Air Kc|:r«"svntati\r al the Peace Conference and to the League of Nations, discusses the political aspect of aviation and the po*sibiliti.--ol
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  • 765 12 Seeking a Settlement. "IT WILL COST SUCH A LOT OF MONEY." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumper, July 18. The bearing of ,the Kuala Lumpur Stadium appeal wa* continued today n ;il before th Hon. the tice, Mr. L H. Elphir.stone, K.( the Hon. Mr. Jaatka P.
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  • 370 12 Nationalists Holding Their Own. Shanghai, July 18. The enemy continued their offensive on tin I.unghai Railway Front today. Shansi troops launched a desperate attack upon the centre of the Government line and a fierce battle is being wajrid in front cf I-anfeng. An attack by
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  • 478 12 BULL THAT FAILED. Attempt to Corner Timber. p. attempt to corner timber in Singapore faili in the insol- which shares >me well-known Singapore told in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday afternoon before Mr. .<• proprietor of the insol- timber merchant 1 rtatcd in answer to the Assistant Official (Mr. T. B.
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  • 799 12 Four Chinese Injured. SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST CLEANER. The sequel to an accident in Angullia Road on May 15 was heard at the Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice Cobbett, when Lam I'uan, described as a motor-iar cleaner, stood his trial on a charge of causing death and hurt
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  • 139 12 Woman Who Drank Poison Cautioned. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 18. When Irene Mngry, a Eurasian, was fhaijrcd in the second police court with attempted suicide by drinking poison, her husband asked permission to c:oss-exa-mine witnesses for the prosecution. His request was refused. The husband said he
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  • 30 12 The Government Gazette announces that extension of leave has been granted ti the following officers: Messrs. G. C. Dodd, E. A. Winnington-Ing^am, S. E. King, and Capt. G. H. Freyberg.
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  • 823 12 t Contractors' Appeal Dismissed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) ,Kua!a Lumpur, July 18. e Mentakab Post Ofiice case again aied the attention of the F.M.S. Court ippeal when the appeal commenced before them of Arumugam Pillay, contractor, against a civil suit brought against him by the Government
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  • 92 12 The Cathedral fete will take place on. Tuesday at the Victoria Memorial Hall. A special feature this year is the Cabaret, in connection with the refreshment stall Several of Singapore's talented amateurs are performing, and two noteworthy itc:ns are the first performance of a waltz song, composed by
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  • 686 12 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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  • 88 12 A London cable report* t! ('anon R. J. liwln, D.S.O. (1916), M.C., .F. Canon Irwiu was appointed MUsior.cr, Guildford in 1927 Archdeacon of Dorking, 1928 :md Hon. Canon or Guildford, 1928. Be served to the Great War, beinir twii mentioned in dispatches four Unrat M.C. and bar, Cvox de Gaern
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    • 25 12 'NYGARLSBERG'BEER IN BOTTLES AS WELL AS ON DRAUGHT j/j B °TntDCVRtSO!.YFC.T£~'' :rrJr jrOjj Inycarlsbero Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la Denmark) SINGAPORE.
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  • Duleepsinhji's Two Centuries Against the Players.-Davis Cup-Local Sport.
    • 65 13 Inter-Zone Final of Davis Cup. I'aris, July 1*. Flay in the Davis Cup inter-zone final. United States v. Italy, bejran today. In sincles Allison (U.S.A.) beat de Stcfani, 1-C, 7—9, 6—4, 8— C, 10—8. The match between Ix>tt and Ue Mor- 1 purjro was stopped owing
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    • 199 13 Slow Scoring in Tournament Fixture. Slow scoring ra the feature of tl S. C.c. tournament fixture between th<Pu'olic Services ami Law, and h .Services which began <>" the PadsnK yesterday. The Service! won the ton and pul then opponents in to bat Ka.ei! by the attack of I,iu'.
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  • 351 13 Malaya Cup Match. MALAY FORWARDS SCORE SIX GOALS. ingapore fi. iukvtt .0. Singapore had a very <"-r task in their gya Cup encounter at dium sterdny, beating Jobore by six clear goals. There was surprisii;;;!y large attendance, but it i-ani'it be :..<! t!.-.t the (tame justified
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  • 71 13 T. I*. Chong'fi Good Showing b Qualifying Rounds. l-'our Mala; an nnl pUyen wen lay in the qualifying rounds f.,r iho Wimbledon championships. N. W. <• iver. R. K. 8covell, i>. II y and T. P. Chonff. t'imkney was beaten it. the lust round, while S«-ovi-ll and
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  • 56 13 ,..,l f th double* chame Kuala Lumpur Y.M.C.A li\wi tcnr" in «hi.-h On): Koijk. and Chua i;; Kam will oppow A. V. S. Nathan and M. Chelliah, will bt played on Monde: Phc other Bcmi-ftnal I Vaih Quai ami Lea Vok« Kc. and M. B. Lee and Chua Sin Kah
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  • 178 13 Grimmett Recovering From Indisposition. I'ri. ni Our Own Correspondent.) London, July Rain again prarcatad play in the Australians' msuch wilh Scotland at EdinI'ltrrrh, and the mati-h m abandoned. It is very unfortunate that the weather ihonld haw naoMad in less than three hoan play being possible in this
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  • 382 13 L.L.T.C. Tournament. Tennis riii'j Tournament resulted bi > Mixed Doaalee. and il"- mil* bo il Mr*. Beni 10 a i t icham n »nd Rev. W. Alt ken bent ,1, 8 D. TUESDAY'S TIKS. Open M:\mI l>«ublcs. nd Warden v... apt. I '.> ::mc! R. Smith vs. Capt. and
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  • 52 13 Arrangements for Spectators This Afternoon. l' i laumhes for spectators to follow this afternoon*! rowtag events from th< lloyal Siagiiporc Yncht Club will bo th I idy Guillemard and the Rimau. They will leave Johnston's Pir: jt 4.26 p. in. and ■RHVtMrti have bcei made to supply tc:i
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  • 695 13 Result of Draw For Competitions. The draw for the Malayan tennis championships, which start on the S.C.C. courts next week-end, resulted as follows M.ns Similes— Qualifying Round. G. llarid.is vs. U. r. Goodman. I.yc Kwoni: Chun vs. Woon Chow Tat. Championship I'ropcr. I,.' in S:iy Ka* vs.
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  • 647 13 One Record Broken On First Day. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 1fi All sides of the Paciang were will line;! when the anuul championship Belting of the Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya started this afternoon. Some tfoo'l r i ori. was witnessed but only one
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  • 86 13 United States League Results. New York, July 18. Today's baseball results were as follows National League. New York neat St. Louis 8 7. Philadelphia lost to Cincinnati, 6 Vi. Boston lost to Pittsburg 4—12. Brooklyn lost to Chicago 2 0. American League. Detroit beat Boston 7 C. St. I^iuis
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  • 253 13 Teams Which Meet in First Round. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July IS. At C committee meeting of the Selsnjror Football Association held Jc-st night At the Selangor Recreation, Clul>, the draws for the Cup tie« nsulud a,s follows: The following teami have been exempted from
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  • 287 13 Saturday, July 19. ■dm A A. A. Medina. K.I.. V, t Ml M I>iv.. I.C.K.A. vs. P.. A.. .Tnlan I!.--, i S.A.K.A. C«p, Chinese II vs. Welch II. An- on Rm£ Cricket: St. Joseph's Inst. ti. 55.C.C. S.I I.; Mtrchanti n. S.R.C.. B.R.C. Sic Tour., I'.S. I., vs.
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  • 515 13 Kquals Record at Lord s. YORKSHIRE OVERWHELM GLOUCESTERSHIRE. K. S. Dulccpsinhji, the Teal match ilajwr. trawl further laurel when for ho (Jontlcmon iic»in:-t the liayiis !it .ord's, ho scored a contury in both innings, mil thus equalled the record of It. E. 'oats* in 1U0O, also-.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 232 14 Ii f mtR jI l^aYSffSl /r<r#/i Tonic is a particularly palatable Fruit Beverage containing tlw medicinal propertie* of Lime and Iron. is (i drink straight from the botde it is iou* with Gin or Brandy It give* da* light ful alternatives for Gin Tonic and Brandy Ginger lie. FBfISER HBVE
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  • A Page For Women Readers
    • 373 15 Things That Make Living So Dear. lIOW often "ii ever;- side we hear pro- against the high cost of living iya. Yet if we tliink of it seriously are I a great many expenses that ;-re absolutely unnecessary Sim are perhaps force<l on ua by th. I mg standin; custom*
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    • 236 15 Beauty Hint* tor I lie Sport* ('hi. 1»HK modern i-ir! who ii foad of an out- tinually ptayimctiraei tads great tv^ her beauty. Kor instance, ;n:n beauty is not tasj sports jrirl to achieve. Strenuous >■ I often upsets tin- delicate outline. Then, exposure to th varying changes of weather
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    • 1228 15 giniiiiiiif SEW LONDON FAS///O.Vi !|limill miillllHWffl |lpu IH llwuw:iwl^ limilllllillll limillllll l)l)ailir i Latest Models More Becoming Ami Easy-fitting Costume Jeiiellery Grows in Favour Novelties in Manicure-Flowers Again. iW!iiui!ii'iiii' I !i!iiii!i!ii'iiui(;iiii!iiiiiiiiti: l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiß>' MARGARET CARLTON aVHaf London. .lune li ■%J()TH1\(;, I think, is more indicative of the trend of the
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    • 117 15 Some Simple Home* Made Aids. 4 GOOD powder b*M an.! skin bleach ■■lit frani nai part af glyeariM ar.i lire part* of roaawater. Mi>i Uwroochly ami a«l«l six drops of spirit" af camphor to arh ounce of th<- liciuid. Equal p.jr;< of Ircsh iivain and lemonjuiec, liltiuliMl togathw,
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    • 64 15 >.n y..u fi-.liMr fepreMcd an.l (lam becauM Vour HAHt iuM »ill i... I I....U it b»vt i>r I'.Wi: fi.l> slack— V«H SkIN is dull and MM Th..-« Km ttKIVkl.KS an- »orr>iii K you and Vour FIGURE mfim »tlinli..n I h.n DOWT, bmiM "isit xn KI.IZ.MSKTH'f v III >
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    • 44 15 Mod«--t> front* I'll* slfflf. arc demure fo»'uro- of s«nu* of Iho newest evening frocks. Long skirts of course have betome thoroujhly tltlMWlli F()!i 1 mrl I HMUKC ni-hts there arc c<m>l frocks of organdie with dainty little jacket-, of flowered taffeta.
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    • 545 15 The Parade Round the Padang. HTK ;ivf Mmi the si\»h of a .-.crie* of irtic'n hy Se »mat m the Mnlaxa of byijonc days. f remember the Baron de Horn. H« j drove :i large carriage and pair of i hcrser, with ;> coachman and three
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    • 86 15 "Mrs. BEETON In MALAYA." HOISEWIXES in Malaya should be happy. When they i have exhausted their i repertoire of dishes and the rook h past < J >llgl—Btj ther* Is < a book i>l '00 recipes ju-.t published —The i I Miiluyan (r>okery Hack. liickard. J i..'>o, —in which they
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    • 255 15 \Siinplv Cure* That Can Rp Dane At Home. JK nUt .-km al thr head is dry and irritation is felt in eeaseqaence, dlei in the tirst thins t'i be ceasidjeradj. Avoid al! salted ::m) kighly-seaaoned foods Do nut drii.k aimeral waters ti>»t l i«re likely t<> eoattara citric
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    • 579 15 Farce Of Calling And Dropping Cards. CALLING is becoming quite :< penalty in Malaya. After all what a fare ii is. Every reman baa a i:t wooden box In:rate poet with her name and "no! at hoRM printed on 14.I 4 She ia never home to caller.- it teems. Even
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    • 321 16 "CMATOa O' THE MODFRN MODE" ,<3^ J ffl Tliis New t|^^v|| Hupmobile Eight ■^^^||3 Revises aU Previous 51 Standards of Value 'V| Again Hupmobile revolutionise* MMil 1 ail motor car sUndards ot value. jfe't r::: S There is rare beauty in the ffiH!f rr-'r r-' ■>. li""^" 1 m single
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  • 2513 17 "NEVER AGAIN." Address by Major-General Pritchard. IF THE STRUGGLE HAD ENDED EARLIER. An interesting lecture <>n Dm war mind and the lessons learned from war wns delivered by MajorGenera! H. I.. l'^uharl. f.V... r.M.C, D.S.O., G.O.C. Troopi at the weekly luncheon <■•: the Rotary Club,
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  • 840 17 Asiatic Medical Officers Not Excluded. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 18. The Hon. the Acting Controller of Labour, Malaya, Mr. H. C. Bathurst. M.C.S., presided at the meetinjt of Bw Cer.tral Health Roard held on Tuesday, July H, at the office of the Administrator, Mr.
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  • 51 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 18. The R.A.F. aeroplane which was assisting in the search for Hook and Matthews, who crashed in a lonely part of Burma while attempting a Hight tv Australia from England, has returned to Penang. The machine leave 3 for Singapore tomorrow
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  • 15 17 Our Malacca correspondent wires that the aeroplane passed over Malacca thisrooming towards Singapore flying low.
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  • 886 17 ST. JOSEPH'S SPORTS. Good Competition At Annual Sports. A large crowd of visitors was present at the St. Joseph s Institution ground yesterday afternoon for the s hool's annual athletic meeting. All the events were run off to time, and the competition was keen. The attendance Of the Police Band
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  • 120 17 Rescue Man from Crocodile Infested River. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, July 18. A young Chinese named Yap Ah Seng, an unemployed tin mine coolie from Kuaia Lumpur, jumped into the Klang river from Belfield bridge. No one made any attempt to rescue him until Mr. Quay Pin
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  • 42 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 18. The hearing has been fixed for Aug. 11 and 12 of the case in which Tan Oh I.iat is charged with attempting to murder a woman named Choo Hock with an axe.
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    • 376 18 COSY AND COOL THE CAR FOR THE "MEM" PRICE CHEAP TO RUN Borneo Motors, Ltd., SINGAPORE. TENANG, TAIHNG, IPOII, KUALA LUHPUt, BBRE3IBAN, MALACCA AND HAAD YAI. REDUCE YOUR TRANSPORT COSTS P.y 1 qakkcr and mm efticiert handUaig with a HUDSON LIGHT RAILWAY All over the world you wilJ find a
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    • 583 19 BANKING NEDERLANSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK. N.V. Established 1861 at Amsterdam 1 Authorised Capital Glds. IM.»M,OM (about P«id np £8,500,©05) Paid np Capital Glds. 55,000,000 (aboat £4.600,000) Keservea (;ids. 28,187,797 (about i' 2.350,000 HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES BATAVIA Head Office for Dutch East Indies. SHANGHAI Hesd
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    • 662 19 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y15.000,000 Capital Paid-up Y12,128,000 President S. Shimads, Esq. DIRECTORS N. Yanagita, Esq. H. Araki. Esq. T. Hisamune, Esq. N. Takagi, Esq. T. Yoshida, Esq. HEAD OFFICE: Talpeh, Formosa (Taiwan) BRANCHES AND AGENCIES Amoy Hong Kong Makong
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    • 157 19 u. un. for all your Skin Troubles All ehtmitls and mrJicim dealers sell ZtmHut Keep A Box Always Handy! Pric* 73 eta. or $1.50. Agents:— The British Pharmacy, Ltd.. North Bridre Rd, S'porr. (J. W. BROOKE CO., LTD., LOWESTOFT, ENGLAND). THE BROOKE DOMINION' AND THE BROOKE 'EMPIRE' are Marine Engines
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    • 198 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES Established |m[ 8.1 ][n] i§2l JENSON and NICHOLSON, Ltd. Paints, Colours AND Varnishes. Genuine White Tintastone Cement Zinc Colouring White Lead Boot-topping Red Oxide Household Enamel Household Paint "Yatlac" Varnish Aluminium Paint Copal Varnish. "ROBBIALAC" -the Super Enamel. "ROBBIALOID" -CeUulose Lacquer. Prices, shade cards, full particulars supplied
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    • 205 20 Are Your Teeth Discoloured from Tobacco and other Stains! If so, use ODOL ''nfiv^i^rJ Tooth Paste for six j i^VJj ""TV "'m^^ days and notice the M £^Bk amazingimprovement M It&ijjffl in the whiteness of Jj^^^^n^ODOL Tooth Paste contains antiseptic and other ingredients which remove film and stains from tooth
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