The Straits Times, 2 May 1932

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED KEARLT A CTOTURT.] THE LARGEST %ND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1952. PRICE J8 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE. MONDAY. MAY 2, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 238 1 SING A POM 79. CICIL ST. V PHONr HUT," i i 1.15 Tonight »15. RITH CM \TTERTO\ and IVOK NOVFU.O in •ONCE A LADY; Phon« 52R1.2. J| SAFiJILK DUE TO THE PROCESS OF STERILISATION TO WHICH IT IS SUBJECTED AND THE HYGIENIC METHOD OF PREPARATION BEAR BRAND GENUINE SWISS MILK
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    • 196 1 KUALA LUMPUR I 17. JAVA ST. (PHONE 3683).' SPRATT'S Im3 FEED THE /ftP CANINE RACE. Spr«tt'« Dog Menu is both big and varied. There* a crisp, tiisty wnd pcrfcctK KiUJ biscuit feed for every need of every breed, and each is a scientifically balanced combination of nourishing wheat, strengthening meat
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    • 20 1 r*j Fmal w \^S 115 Tmight 9.15. RITH CHATTF.RTON and IVOR SOVKIIO in j ONCE A LADT] I Phone 3261-2.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 458 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES lacorparated In England).) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PCmNSULAB AND ORIKNTAL S.N. CO. I M>VR CONTRACT WITH HIS MA.'CSTVS i.mtBKJULNT, LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OCTWARD PROM MiNDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Due. Spore 1*«. VAI.nrRA K.noo May 11 lIH'-TAN r.TOO
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    • 646 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON TUBEN KAIBHA.) TO LONDON. Naples. Maneillea. Laaaaa. Aatwrrp. Rottrrdaaa aad Middleaboroaga. Veasels. Tonnage. Du*. Ball. HAKo.sk MARU 10,SOO May 4 6 I SCWA MARC 10.700 May 19 SO FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Jan* 2 1 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Jun* 15 14 t TERI'KI'NI MARC 12.000 June 28 W
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    • 518 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (laeorporatad la Aoatralla.) FOB BRISBANE, BTDNBT AND MELBOURNE *U JAVA, DARWIN AMD THURSDAY ISLAND. EogaUr monthly sailings by tk* w*llkaowa ataaasar MAJUELLA (T4« Uaa) aad tfc* M. MANGOLA (J.J52 toaa) (Carte oeiy). Tk* a.a. MASELLA U oa* of tht largaat aad Aaa*t sUsmsrs trading ta Aaatralla, eabias
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    • 601 2 THE BAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (I— rnmitaj la rin— rfl T TrlfpkoM UU. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTEKDAM, &AMaVMO AND COPENHAGEN. Issta B'por*. "«u»| m MF.OVIA May IS May M ■J. BORINOIA Ja.it 8 Jan* 10 m.s. PIONA Jun. 29 July 1 mm. ERRIA July SO Joly
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    • 962 2 SHIPPING S£2 mXS»^C^ LU.?^ "ARAWAK BTEANSBIP cCu*. THE STRAITS BTKAJWHIF C«. LU. BUN SBIPPWC Co, U4. THE CHINA NAVIGATION C*. Ud. TK AUSTRALIAN A ORIENTAL UNI LU. TW UrtTTMI as* LaasiM H< CUW Tko Tkasm iM Meraey »Url.. luir. RAO.WAYI Th. FnUraloa Matey StaUa Baliways. TW Royal fltate kUwtri erf
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 434 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., ■AN FRANCISCO, CAL. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORB. JOINT BCHEOCLB ImOinfrs for United State* and Canada Points trmt Honf Romf San I ran. i«n> anil l.»« Angeles. I UOLDKN U()l NTAIN ais from Ht n, May i OLDkA Tiriß naOi from Hoi r Kong May
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    • 406 3 DOLLAR 9TEAMSHTI> LINT WHY TRAVEL THE DOLLAR WAY? BECAUSI I Pwah California frolts aad ragwi. ablca ara tarred at arery maal I Ivarj •teteroom it aa otrasida aabtm, t Outdoor gait-water awtmmiac paal on Deck. 4 Orchewtra ninrio for TaavDanciaa> Diaacr and entertaunmaata. lint Bun Motion Plaaaraf, A wonderful threw
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    • 563 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (lacorporated ia England) ELLERMAN- LINB. Paaaaagar aad Freight SerrieM tatem UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Tla Porte aad Sees CaaaL OUTWARDS. TO BONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Steamer: Due S'pora. s.s. CITY Of PrRTH May 11 HOMEWARD* a.». CITY OP aUOOAB for Havre. L'don, K'dam ami
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    • 395 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. < Incorporated ta Haglaad) Capital Aathorised M.AM.M* Capital Subscribed aa I^M.OM Beserre Pond and Baa* M 1i1T.928 Capital paid ap 1.0W.u00 BOABD OP DIBECTOBJi I. M. Eyrie. Esq.. Cillraiia. P. R. Chalmers, Esq, Charles J. Hambrv, Bee). W. H. Shelford, Esq, Bir Thomas Catto,
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    • 544 3 BANKING ANNOUNCEMENTS NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY, N.V. Netherlaada Tradlag Society. (BptaMlahed at Amsterdam 1M4.) PAID UP CAPITAL fl. •0.W9.0M BTATUTORT RESEBVB PL 40.016.000 BBAD OFTTCB IN AMSTERDAM WITH ACENCIES IN BOTTERDAM AND THE HAOUB. I BBAD AGENCT IN BATAVIA, BRANCHES 'Bandoeng Hong Koag Kangoea Bandjermasia Koh* 'Semarang Bombay 'Welterradaa Shanghai CalcutU
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    • 485 3 NEDERLANDSCH INDLSCHE HANDELSBANK, N.V. BaUhUaaew lt>43 at > -rt-rlnai Anthorieed Capital Glds. 100.000.000 (sheaf s> .500.000). Paid ap Capital Glds &5.000.000 (shsal M.eoo.ooo). Reaerraa Side. 2 •■■■»•<- (shiat 5C.432.i>00). HKAD OPPICE AMSTERDAM. ■atAMOi OPPICES lIIK UAGUB, BOTTEKDAM. OTEBSEVS BRAN! HES i BaUria i Head Office /or Dutch Baa* Indiaa. BBANCH
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 503 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. There are arprntlmately am* word, 'o a line and there in a flat rate chart* of M i cents per line per in«er»l..n with A minimum of one dollar per insertion. Advertisements will be accepted na to 10 am on thr day of issue. A fee of r.
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    • 834 4 BOARD-RE9IDENCE Excellent board-residence, |70— |C0. M J San. Garage. 11. Bt. Nicholas Plata SMALL furnished nta Mir tm. (20, Transport available. 911, StralU Times. E FLATS no* available near Ozlcy Id. *30 to MO. All conveniences. 608, B.T. GROSVFMOR Hotel. geHrlc* mv fnrmhe*. modern sanitation, from |M monthly. EAST ANGLIA.
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    • 512 4 HOUSES. FLATS TOJ.ET TO LET, bungalow 1(1, Balmnrnl Trescen' Rent $90. Apply 32, Balmoral Road. TO LET. SHOP. FLAT. Aiabcr Mansions Apply Spor* Building Corp.. 64, Market St. TO LET. bungalow No. 14A. Sophia Rd. Entry June 1. Eire, lights, garage, servants quarter*. units' n* Reduced rent N Tyeballs >tre«-t.
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    • 546 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET DUJfLOP HOISE, Robinson Road. 4.000 sqaare feot. vacant March, 81. Could be divided into small offices. TO LET. OFFICES at 4 and 4- A, Prince St., top floor and No. 12, Rafles Place. Apply Koh < hew Kee. 12». Kill. Bey Road. TO LET, shops at
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    • 574 4 FOR SALE O«mTT!ft ITALIA* VIOLINS MNf# W& apwards «f«»n v w Co.. Lti., 114, North Rridp Rd. POf BAI.E, Stanhn Pre^fslat, Latol wKh tttfd amd staff. Nearly new, (juick l«**4l ing head. mirrom«*r screw. Colt t*X> Apply Bo» 7KO. 3tnit» Tiawa. STOCK-TAKING CASH i CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOKS ONLY 334
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    • 384 4 1 PUBUC NOTICE HINDHEDE CO., LTD. I From Apr. 18, car office will b« rcmovd to our Quarry at 7\ mlottono iiukit Tiomb iMi Y. O. Bo* fit. Te!e r bone 6104. HINDU EDE A CO, LTD, Mpwn 1 LEGAL NOTICES CAUTION WOTICI („Tro\ ,\i.I.AHKK LJNtTKD 134-14 S. Yet. I.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 273 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water TEA DAnTe SPECIAL DINNER 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. and tomorrow RACE BALL DINNER DANCE ON 9.30 to M'Night. MAY 7th Uth> 2Ut EXTENSION TILL 2 a.m. PLKASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY I'liom- IML (10 lines) SEA VIEW
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    • 1012 5 AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE •f freehold and leasehold Singapore properties. At afeiam. Cheon* Koimi Senr fo'i saleroom. No. 30, (hulia Street, on Weaaraaajr, May 4. at tN p.ai. I»t 1. Valuable land and shophouse known as No. 87, Prinsep Street. Singapore, area 7*l •4- ft. btiß, Statatory tirant No. *****.
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    • 162 5 CASTRO L reduces*/ the Cost of Transport/ The reward of good lubrication is saving of fuel, saving of time, m Q and maintenance of speed. When you see a lorry in second E^TtfrfC^* gear climbing past another lorry in bottom you can be »ure that rfePfvlf fW efficient lubrication hat
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  • 2327 6 Shareholder's Questions At Annual Meeting TUB K.I, BRANCH. IMPORTANT DECISION SHORTLY. The nth annual rcnrral mrrtinc of Rnhinsnn and <v <ra« held at Ihf < hartrrrH Rank hamhrrs on Satnrrfav straMai position fi< 4i«rlo)mi. a I"-- "x'-nit rrporled. Thr chairman, Mr. R. Parr, confaaaali that
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 393 6 11 "^HI KECOVERY ijfP^Pl pieamant to take r Sdr- ga *i,jaeM if Qaaai If yo»i wioh to hasten rofivale^ren** yon can m Ho nothing better than to take w jtrrbur)'* CoMMrttwH, T- y^ nmpoimd. *r~ /rjf,^^' I I bgj atorbury's nonriebe* the whole aysiem *f»i-^ I Wr" If£ I rr«tore«
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 81 7 MARIE DRESSLER in her grandest role —the show that packed over the week-end —the picture everyone is talking about! EMMA LAST TWO NI6HTS WEDNESDAY Opening at the Matinee at 3 p.m. MATINEES SATURDAY and SUNDAY To play simultaneously in the ALHAMBRA and MARLBOROUGH DELICIOUS Fox Movietone's Greatest Musicale 6.15 TONIGHT
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    • 382 7 CAPITOL, TONIGHT! The First Lady of the Screen RUTH CHATTERTON Supported by the celebrated English composer and stage favourite IVOR NOVELLO in "ONCE A LADY" An Outstanding Paramount Entertainment with all English Xast See The Famous star of "MADAM X" in her greatest role yet. g* NEXT CHANGE The Perfect
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    • 321 7 PAVILION 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 BY POPULAR DEMAND SEASON EXTENDED TILL TUESDAY. BRITISH AND DOMINIONS TRIUMPHANT MUSICAL PRODUCTION THE BLUE DANUBE you in i ikk eink m m YOU WWO DIIOI v <.ooi> BVMR YOU WMO \M BTICTACIfLAi vimv THIS IS YOUR PICTURE! ALFRED RODE and his amazing TZIGANE ORCHESTRA (WHO
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  • 181 8 Bulletin of the L of N. EaHUrn Iturrau. HmII. >m ..f th.- 1.«... n Bureau, I I v ml'ik.t n«K hk ng;\<« I vrwk. >■ n'h. B" HKUIIi H'li .11 'I ill .it 'I I I I •nd i i Kir.-. 10 -rnMll|K.x <»■<••«
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  • 99 8 WMkiaW, May I HMm lUaivltV Ike Wkinn or .lasted U arriv*. KF.PPEL IMHHhik Mam Wharf SanU l.eh ("row. Tv« I".' Tnif aWM," th. i atir. M..th. W B Vn«»« ii i w aarf Nil i Oml Wharf Nil VERNELS IN DBY DOCKS. TanlnfW I'lfir Alhert P.m. S.n«kel.
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  • 25 8 PRODUCE M ikt No 1 ■•plrk*4) l«no v I«.M Pl«. > l> r r»r MM •r 4» lOC •4IM p«»rl M H M s Opium |4.0«0
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  • 249 8 <>ut i)t>t> i sftasaMtisat). laMaeaaj Apr It Thi. Mleeriag |.a««»nrer« for Malfiya ai^ ikeaH t** f and 0 Nal.lrra .lur in Sinra r. v iUs ll> ■l ITlinsn. Mi A i. M.< r^a. Mi r M,t.h.il Mr aad M. r M aUalassa. Mt- Antill. Mr r- Brews, Mr 1>
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  • 82 8 I►• i ..I'.. wing -hirw> arr in < •."iniuni< i th. Wirdcsa Staii"n al Mh". 11. Atri ii tyaKa i. mk. < -in- I Cfwara in> i., Hasjai Ham 11. m i..' Kajra Hal Nacteaa Mai lam I'lliaoilla. *Wlm Bn Mara, Raiaa Maru. SiUerwalnut /iinli'i ket ,i
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 429 8 Val. Nk B»y»n. fellara. tl t\ A««tn Kumhanff M Mf11 XI Au.tml Malar ix M V. r Ilitam Tib 1» 10 fl £1 lUncnn Tin X II II Halanr P.daef ».07ti 0.11% I I Malu l itn <>.'-' I..". 1 1 Ruk:t Artiif 0M 0 40nom. fl £1 Burn,
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      • 263 8 V«l. Pd. B«7*r«. S»ll»r». S Alm. Brick Ord n«o lno 2 Kltx Bnrfc Prrf* I H [I t\ Brit. Am. Tobarco I. HI MM I 1 Ontral Knrmt I JO o JOnora. 100 60 rhinn* C«m. Bank 70 <x> 7r>oo n (I Con T S Pl»f«. II 9 1«
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      • 140 8 Sinfapor* Told Storage T p.c. deb. ef 1M« res. IMI M IM 101 el 4iacapore Municipal fjt. of 1901 red. I*4o 1400,000 10* 10t MB. sio~a»- r« Muninpal 4*4 p.e. of 1907 red. 1947 II .600.000 97 99 aom Siojmpor* Humoral 4*4 p.e. ef 1909 red. 19M
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      • 396 8 FraatT and Co. and Lyall and E vat t quotation*. N.B. Moit of above rubber aharo qu. tatiom are bow only aonlaal Today Prie* i Fr«.»r Lyall A Co. but Vllrnhy ifl> 0.20 040 0.20 0.10 Uor Gajah (|1) 070 030 MO 0.10 L Hitam ■SI O.SO OfiO
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    • 285 8 Vessel s Arrived. rilos II Vrr* 5;«47 tor-. fr..n ManetlW 1 I f..r V.kohai. a "NIK MHO, MM, tJtm t..n«. fr..rr Tr.rn'r L- f..i Hon e knn* L' I DABVEL, H.t. IOOi font, from Sandakan '..r Samtalian HHH, Kit, ll'l ton«. from B»tu Pahal 2 f«r Indrarin 2-t. i t\
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    • 40 8 Kmm China and Japan, hy Kaftan*. > due at Singapore H *.m. on W.dnenday. From Chin* and Japan, hy Haknnr Mmru. iiuf at Singapore on Wednesday. Kr«m China and Japan, by Calcutta j Mam. <luo at Singapore on Friday.
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  • 773 8 Chamber Music From Saigon. (By Our Wireless Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday. The list of station* which may be heard daily in Malaya is aa follows (Sin»apor* time only is fiven): ALWAYS ON THE AIR. BANDOENG. PLM., U saatrca, ».10 U 6.30 p.m., recorded musk 6.30 to 7 p.».
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 132 8 VISIT BANDOENG BY AIR N ■ANMMOIC in Ih, I'KK Wt. ll.' Mltl \Hl\s 2..VW h. lahox- -«-a l.v.i "T II Ii the mo-l rtraulilul \l\ in Vvia -I Laaw4safl Sinsjap i.• l>\ Hal VsataaSaMam] aiorring plane, j arrixe the •am«> aft Ma] «t n>.>| and reKtful mounta'n» M M KIM
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    • 147 8 REFRIGERATION SATISFACTION PERMITS NO COMPROMISE WITH QUALITY. BUY ONLY THE BEST BUY THE GENERAL^ELECTRIC ALL-STEEL vBtOT/ REFRIGERATOR, Maaafartare. ky GENERAL EUXTRK CO. OF AMERICA, after Ii ,eara ialeaai.e ttwtrck. THE BEST REFRIGERATOR ON THE MARKET. :m BACKED BY THE GREATEST NAME IN iTIiE-H^ ELECTRICAL RESEARCH AND MWmks^ MANUFACTURE. J^feSß BHI
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 250 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOK THE WEEK. MmnU*. M«» ft II W -to bjb, 7 ft. »J p.m. I ,n 'ifflrial >.|.">itnr -t the Sinrapnre Railway Deviation anil Nrw Terminal ttatioa b| H I it,. r,,,»,rn..r, .'..lu p m. TarWar. Ma> 1. (I W m in 7 ft !i in. »,10 p.m.. ft.
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    • 271 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weathg RtyorX. TESTEBDAT. 1 P.M. TESTERDAT. Brifht Wind. Stationa. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative DirecKax. Mia. (all. tkiae. Humidity. lion. Force. Weather. F. F. la. koars. B.p.k. aVaawkl Al..r Star ;il 74 Nil «.9 WSW 10 l-udy Krlanlan I kn Bharu :>:' 71 Nil M NSW U
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  • 125 9 Local Rubber Position Dull. LITTLE BUSINESS PASSING. (Ry Our Financial CorrenDondeat.) Singapore, Monday. Today's I'rice* Rubber. IK cent* per W>. Tin. II toiw tSH.M per pieal. Saturday's Prices Rubber. London. 2d.. unchanged. NJ» Tatk, 2 1".- ni cts.. unchanged. Market Tone Dull. Tin. 1 ondon. no market.
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  • 263 9 ■id Co.; in thiir I F..1..H. Apt. u.ik prices of all to a f ai tt'-ater extent I than tke riM in thf dollar valu> of the Si. :.n.i tkii -.rm~ t-' bt- accounted for partly! l.y the aftermath at th»- Kreuirer and Toll and partly by the
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  • 31 9 FE BRUARY TIN EXPORTS. fn.m the rrstr.rtn^i Fsknaji p il.lish«-d in PiM a-iil ifj>r<xluced in incorrect in «•< rai i he nffir il figures arc Tons 1 2093 1«22 ■->a L"J:il 460
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 522 9 Samuel Montagu Co.'s Weekly Letter. Samuel Montaru and ia their weekly bullion report dated London. Apr. 6, state i The Bank of England gold reserve against I notes amounted to 5120.80T.00S on Mar. 30. aa compared with 120,806.99 ft on the previous Wednesday. The total gold shipments made
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    • 199 9 Smraoore. May 2. HELLING. London, 4 months' light Z'» S9/32 London. 3 months, lirht 2 3 27 '32 London. CO days' si»ht 2 3 IS/lf l.ordon, 30 days' sight !3 25 S? l-ondcn. demand I/HI London. T.T. 23 3f '.yon and Paris, demand 1.040 Hin.bur* demand 17' N>w
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    • 72 9 Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 2d. per Ib. Hew York Spot Sheet G. eta. 2 16-16 per Ib. R.S.S equal to London Standard. Spot Average buyers price for April. 5.40 ctn t.S S. equal to London Standard Spot Standard R S.S. on Tender May m
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    • 1012 9 Second Series of N.S.C., Maturing. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 7. Since last Friday the Second Series of National Saving Certificates have begun to reach their ten years' maturity. The Certificate*, on maturity, can now be ■urrendereil for caiih according to the terms of issue,
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    • 78 9 Ruirby, Apr. 30. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam '■'«2. Athena 475 sellers. Bombay Is. I ft fIT Berlin IM*, Bruaacls 26.10. ><u>h«re«c 610. Rio 4% nominal. Buenos Aires i'" Copenhagen 1K.25, Genera 18 11-16, Helsingfon 215. Hon* Kong Is. 3',d.. Lisbon 110 Madrid 4«'.. Milan 70 Mcnte Video 30 nominal.
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    • 184 9 fk-ngkalis. Laboean, Bilik and Tanj"ntr U«ln Krtihi 3 p.m. MM P«n.jj«n». Ben»Ulis, Siak. i'mkan Baroe. Pajakombo and Pa<\*ng i Ban Siong Be* i I pj*. ''hina. Hainan. Japan, Korea. Formosa, East Siberia, Western Canada and Western Slates of U.S.A. Monte Rosso) 3 p.m. I'ontianak iRaubi 4 p
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    • 51 9 MA ILS FOR EUR OPE. ttj fl'por* Ltmitm Slamat Mar. 14 Apr. 18 Andre L«bo» Mar. 23 Apr. 1« brapara Mar. 24 Apr. U Rajpatana Apr. 1 Apr. Krrtoiono Mar. 31 Ap- 2. J Van Oldenbarnrrelt Apr. 8 Apr. 27 Felix Rou»rl Apr. C Apr M Kar..a Apr. 7 Apr
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    • 234 9 Prorrui.iiie of drills up to and Im wr*k •!«> v. I>:*2 Monday. May 2. Ul p». Markfntic Ro«d iSv)ttish' <K Tart-cal F.xtrritt 5.15 P.t., Dn!l Hall. 1 «tnaa to. i Malay Section). I'mt iMTide; R. 15 p.m, S«ran»roon Road. S.V.K.A.. I'nit Parade. TuesHay. Mar I. 1.15 p.m.. Drill
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    • 48 9 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (r*rwa Oar Owa Correspondent.) London. Apr. 30. The dotting price* today were RUBBER. Spot 2d June 2 ll fid. Jaly-Kept. f/ki. OcL-Dec. 2 3 l«d. Jan-Mar. 2 5/IM. Vpr.-June 2 > s d. LONDON TIN. Sb** £118%. Three months £113>«. The cross-rate closed at 3.65 ct.
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    • 765 9 Symington and Wilson's Weekly Report Syminirton mnd Wilson* weekly market report, dated London, Apr. •>, 'tat. I Since our last report the rubber martet has been fully muy and th>- -amove- habeen fairly lar«. There h» manufactur.ng buying an I i what may be lirxviibt-d )tr*v*riMtni init. deal
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  • 786 9 Dramatic Slump In Prices. AMERICAN POSITION MORE HOPEFI L. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Apr. t>. The tin market la*t wr»i received on* f ;hc MMI rhwk* it ha* experienced in the not uneventful period since the inception of restriction. Sterling l«>"k a decided turn for the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 50 9 Wire Kails OF Local Manufacture PRODUCED FROM THE BEST QUALITY STEEL. All Standard Sizes Stocked And Special Sizes Made To Order. The Elkayes Nail Factory, Offirr No. 69, High MM* SINGAPORE. Dun'l forget IULONG-LtUL Spend a dollar and do Kood iv ><uir<->-lf and othws. Thrte m-vtr was a brttcr dollar».«wt«.
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    • 31 9 LEiCA CAMERA OWNERS MAY H.WK IM Lens hi t*il to (heir cameras and increase the power or speed b> almost 6 TIMES Obtainable from SINQAPORE PHOTO Co., 3», High Street, SINGAPORE.
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  • 126 10 ■MJMMft AI.IIAMBRA. Marie Drn»l*r and Jean Mf-r.hc.lt in Kmma. 6.16 -9.15. Phone CAfTItM. Ruth < hatttrton and Ivor NOvrlln in Oner A Lady. 6.1". 9.1.".. GREAT WORLD. Wayangs. Cinema, Donkey Ridet. Zoo, Max*, Skating ground Commercial Muieunj. M \RI BOKOI ».H. Will Ro«er» in AmbtM 9M. NEW NllKl.li. Side
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  • 910 10 1 "i The first time in history the Buy British sentiment is firmly and generally established in Malaya. This statemer.t not mere propaganda but an undeniable fact. I'ntil <;reat Britain was forced off the ifM standard, and the urgent nece«- ity
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  • 222 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Simpson have left Singapore by the Ranchi for a holiday in Japan. The Hon. Mr. W. Miller Mackay. of Tebrau, Johore, is going on home leave at the end of thin v. eek. Mr. W. Birtwistle will addres. tht Singapore Rotary Club at
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  • 1088 10  -  Mrs. Corbett Ashby Their Part in the Geneva Conference. (By British detarat* lo lhr IHxarmamrnt onferrncr. in an inlrrtirw.) Ju»t a* all MM irrl thr ■MM MMNI 'A' it />«/>;/ i* i//. rfo 'A«i< ngrrr that thrir mnmt hr no tnair trnr «n-/ f*n/
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  • 752 10 MAY DAY IN THE .A ARBOUR Tho-r who «ay two (r»ily i\< *■> shir« ii. the hurlmur yesterday and puxile to account for a celebration which the res o* the shipping; ignored sh'>«.d have looked closer and they would have seen ift emblem of the hammer
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 67 10 Say COFFEE I in vacuum tins. ITS FLAVOUR IMPROVES IN VACUUM. THE COFFEE IS ALWAYS FRESH. IT CANNOT BE ADULTERATED. AND YOU ARE PROTECTED FROM FRAUD. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Inn.rpnraVil in Knirlandl MtMMMd MM. MM. M'HtK. ht \l\ 1.1 MII K. PSNAM AND IPOH. The Empire's Best A DELIGHTFUL
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    • 50 10 ~\i C \m \m I TGX Destroy! fli»i jnti JV mosqu'toet etc No h*fm wfc*r« harm is not intended Pleasant to 1 1 41* TO HORUCKS it EASILY DIGESTED. r.KI THuiJ. <>n May I. 1932. at N» R, AnguUia Park t,» Mr. tml Mr- U II 1.. uth..l.|. a -..n.
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    • 20 10 Doa't forget TOLONG-LAH. Spend a dollar and do food to ywiraelf and other*. There ■ever was a better dollar w«rth.
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  • 300 11 MAY DAY CROWD DEFIANT. Baton Charge in Portman Square. SEVERAL INJURED. Protest Against Policy In Far East." Ix>ndon. May 1. .ng their truncheon I*,1 the police this eveninr dispersed May !>•>• proceanioni»U who had left Hy<le Park and ■mleavourr I to enter Portman Square
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  • 1942 11 reader* Kesign on Point Of Peace Policy. THREAT TO HARBIN. General Ma to Attack With 20,000 Troops. Shanghai. May 1. Marshal fhiang Kai-shek (the chairman of Hrn Military Committee and Command* -i-iti-i 'hi. t Mm Chines* military, naval «i- i has accepted the resignation of (itneral
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  • 47 11 Theft of Jewellery Worth £8,000. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I/ondon, May 1. A motor bandit held up a car in which the Dowajrer Viscountess Port man was travelling from Ix>ndon to Warwick and stole jewellery valued at &.000. A suspect has been arrested.
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  • 451 11 Verdict Sharply Criticised In Senate. Honolulu. May 1. The l«U-t development in the honour «laying drama is that a group of local women have organised a boycott of all establishments where member* of the jury are employe<l. Only white people were invited to the meeting when the boycott
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  • 181 11 Col. Stimson Satisfied With His Visit. (icncva, May 2. C«L Hinry L Stimson. the D B. Secretary nf State, has left for Cannes. He will .ml.ark for New York on Tues.lay. Intervieui-d. "..I. Stimson said he was satisfied with his visit and was confident that the Disarmament Conference would
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  • 41 11 Death of Long Resident Of I'ulau Tikus. (Krom Our Own Correxpon lent.) IVnanic. May 2. The (i«-a(h has taken plare at the age of »«-l uf In, Sophie Masnanir. for many \i«i- a well-known resident <>f I'ulau Tikui.
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  • 366 11 Government Parties Firm.' POSITION NOT GREATLY CHANGED. Paris, May 2 The Government 'parties in the elections hr.ye gained ten seats and lost Ma The state of th« parties at r reseat is as folli.'v Kxtreme Right. 2; Right. «4 Left Republicans. 25 Centre, 20 Radicals. 55
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  • 31 11 A special eight-page engineering supplement is published together with today's iwtue of the Straits Time*. Readers should see that the supplement is contained in each copy of the paper.
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  • 120 11 Strength on Borders Of Manchuria. Tokio. Apr. tk Accordinjr to information received here the Soviet forces in Irkutsk, or east of that town, number nine infantry and two cavalry divisions, of which four infantry divisions have recently ai rived from 'entral Russia. The Soviet army on the Manchunan
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  • 48 11 Railways Plan (ireat Combine. (From Our Own Correspon lent.) London. Apr. I<> It is understood that Great Britain'!! four Kinl railways an negotiating for a great combine to mwi the road trans port menace and to op<rat* their b'Z.OM) miles of track as a single unit.
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  • 280 11 Magistrate Murdered. BENGALI YOITH CAUGHT WITH REVOLVER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta. Apr. 30. Mr. Douglas, the District Magistrate at Midnapore, was shot and seriously woundM this afternoon. He had presided at a District Boar. l meeting and was roming out when a Bengali youth came
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  • 65 11 Six Escaping Prisoners Killed in Bangkok. (Frriv Our Own ("oriespr.nlent.) Bangkok. May 2. A number of hard labour prisoner^ in Iho Mangkok gaol madr a d<--p< ralo attempt to i^rape on Saturday. Thrt at larked the warders. h-i M forrrd to tirr. killing w* prixir.tr- and xtundinc .14.
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  • 239 11 Documentary Proof From Manchuria Shanghai. May 1. Information has been received hero that conclusive original documentary evidence. proving t hi- dictatorship exercised by General Hun to the Japanese Commandern Chief in Manchuria) over the Manchukuo Government's policy, ha* been secretly I'elivered to the League Inquiry Commistion by
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  • 44 11 May Appeal for Reduction Of Sentence. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. May 1. Itrrmr llatry. who was senU-m-ed to I I yrar- pMMI ser\iiude for company lr»ud~. i< i n-iiltTinif appealing for a riMluction of the sentence. Hr has served 'wo years.
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  • 35 11 Mr. M A. (li.nif-, managing proprietor of M A. i.'mi- and Co.. is KuinK to Go* M a thrp< months' holiday. Mr. C: H. Mi-nriCK will be in charge of the bunines* during his absence.
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  • 51 11 Death at Performance Of Cavalcade." (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. May I. Laura Tully, a chorus girl in Norl Coward's spectacular play Cavalcade at Drury Un« Theatre, fell 30 feet on to the stage last night in full view of tho audience. She died almost
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  • 518 11 War Minister to Direct Operations. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Nanking. Apr. :tO. The situation in South China, in so far as the Communist menace is concerned, n steadily becoming more and more grave and it is announced that the War Ministei (General Ho Ying-chinir ha« It-f t f..r
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  • 193 11 "Cool Leading of Britain In China." Ixxulnn. Apr. 30. Wo all owe a debt of gratitude to Sir John Simon for his cool leading "f (ireat Britain in China declared Major-dim-ral Sii Alfre<i Knox (Cons., Wycomlie) addressing a meeting of Conservatives at Slough. He added that the
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  • 224 11 Gold May Fluctuate, Not Sterling. Apr .W. 1 Dealing with th<- farcin exchange 'problem in :i spee< h last night Mr. Walter Runciman (the I'n-i.l.iit of the Board ..f Trail- 1 saul the ll«vn nimnt dexied t-i jsee the sovereign leaching equilibrium throuKh which stability ooul<l l«e maintained.
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  • 62 11 Credit to Finance Sales Abroad. Washington. Apr. 30. That fii/ni Mhi.imni to a million of cotton can ht 4MMMd of al>ri>a<l if the necessary credit f < i linannntf -uch salt-. It approval by CMMi i^ in<1irat«l in thr report <>f the Cotton V m:U<- to Mm Farm
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  • 43 11 Silver Coins to be I'sed Again. i on-tantinoplo, Apr. .10. The Turkish Covcrnment has decided to rr introduce silver coins, which have not neen usnl in Turkey -im-c 1914. They will have the value of the Turkish lira (about half-a-cruwn>. -Rcuter.
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  • 32 11 N.-w postal charges arc now In fares in British North Borneo. I-rt»r« now rout, for the first ounce. 4 cents I inland and I.abuan). mfa ilmperal) and 12 tenth I foreign 1
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  • 331 12 Operative on June 1. F.M.S. GOVERNMENTS ATTITUDE. iejorte.l yesterday in the Sunday Time- the following communique has been issue 1 f om Government H ■■T ie following communique was issued hy tne International Tin Committee on Apr. M, 1'.»32: ••''he latcraat onal
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  • 41 12 One Said To De A I'oliceman. !*.n lent.) I. or! U.- V v by ca <> hold up the cashiers in the railway station. The baaditi «n rt arn-«-<l with revolver*, and krhOa mm m takaa pn- .i man was
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  • 49 12 AhMlutely No Foundation Whatsoever." 1 .'.Gallon foi l thi ramoui was the aa r th>m. "i > the tug i;b<-s- .oneil y thnt th. 1 I il farther stated that th. intentioa >.f inciea»in^ th. dtfty. and w» havt no* k<H-n told that the«i In. co-npany elicitc-l
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  • 45 12 SEAMAN INJURE D. Fails from Window of Tnion Jack luh. Th. UafcM .la. k CM •ie of l»n a.-cideiu .aiiy SC Saturday morning arhm a fe«ni:ili naineil r KMT, of il \i Herald, '.II from a window and w:<n 'rui ed aawaM tiki IBM nn.l
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  • 93 12 \n ii>l f l ti n and the S And a stag party anil prowl al IM given at phi ll.ael or Saturday rnght. Th.- i h'- calkin M Sweetland, Herd. Lucas. I Miller. l> txxMard, the first nve ...ming li.ni the R. A. K. Between ■MMJi and
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  • 54 12 At a general meeting of the Malacca „n "f oflice■'..lt"«l US follows: -Chairman. Mr. J. R. Burnham;j retary ai.«l treasurer. Mr. P. F. p.-reW-a < mmmiVbm, Miss B. I Mr. K. T. Joseph u .,,l .1- I- HaJiiNdMH It »Hi also f the subscribing •he cixnmittte and Im- invr.c.l to
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  • 518 12 How It Can Be Spent On The East Coast So far as most Malayans are concerned the East Coast of the peninsula is terra incognita. Very few have occasion to visit it for hu.-iness purposes and in the north-east monsoon only the most hardy attempt the journey by
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  • 105 12 Found Drowned Verdict At Inquest. .f.ni Our Own Correspondent.) Pena.H', May 2. I A veniiit of found drowned was returned by the Butterworth coroner at the mii Mr. 8. C, Young, the well-known Kuala Lumpur Chinese, who was found ..i-'.uned in the ,<ca near here. Mis-
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  • 172 12 Ruth Chatterton in "Once A Udy." Ruth Chatterton gives a fine dramatic performance in hr latest Paramour, picture. "Once A lady." whi.h opened I the Capitol last night. She plays th' part of a your.g Russian girl, who«e amours are renowned in I'aris. where sh> me.:.- an.) marries
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  • 119 12 On Reach Near Junction Of Kubu and Tranquerah. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, May 1. The appearance of a crocodile measuring twelve feet in length on the beach some 100 yards from the junction of KuJm and Tranquerah is reported by a Chinese. The man. who was sleeping
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  • 261 12 The Governor to Arrive By Train. H.E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clement i. will open the Singapore Railway Deviation and New Terminal SUtion, Keppel Road, thi- evening at 5.15. The Governor and party will board a train at Bakit Panjang station at AM and will
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  • 67 12 Suicide Verdict on Youth Whc Took Lysol. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'i-nang. May 1. The fourth case of lysol poisoning within the last few months wan inquired into by the coronor here yesterday wt»er a verdict of death by suicide was returned on George Larange. an Anglo-Indian
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  • 57 12 Sleepers Awake to Find Woman Dead. (From Oor Own Correspondent.) Penang. May 2. Awskenrd Ly the noise of an altrnraton th« occuri'.nts f a house ir> Magazir.c Road ver.t into the room of a wemar named Nyift Ny.ih and found h<r dea.l with throat woands. The hus)>and the
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  • 39 12 Mr. Tan Kong Tye. manager of Bukil Brubng division of Malaka Pinda Rubbei Estate^ Ltd.. has retired on medical ad vice after 23 years' service with the company. He i* an uncle of the Hon. Mr T«i Cheng Lock.
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  • 259 12 Two New Products Made From Rubber. The fertile brain of Mr. Parry Davis has evolved two other products which can I.? added to the growing list of new uses for rubber. The flrst is Para»Coat, a wood preservative made from plantation rubber. For this Mr. Davis claims
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  • 74 12 North and South Routes Of China Seas. I A Itook of distance tables for the northern and southern routes of the China Seas, i and placed at the di*p'-va! or' "men who gn down to the aM in -hip- has just Wen punched by (apt. \V. G. MaeKenxee,
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  • 46 12 Chinese Rather Drowned In Pool. C'n Saturday a Hokien labourer was found drowned in a pool of water on the new Racecourse at Buk.t Timah Road. The police were called and the body was viewed by the Coroner. An inquiry will be held later.
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  • 76 12 THANK YOU i To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. Persons visiting a local cinema last evening sunly awat have left with the immesMon that Mr. W. Fletcher, in his recent address to Rotarians, overlooked at lee -<t one instance of commercial entc11 prise in Singapore. As advertisements were
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    • 120 12 &ROTCCT WaVaC' t' i I I amaEr-'V f Your T)rot'«tmn and that of others impendent i n you. is bound up in the foresight you adopt n.-w The Endowment policy offers an ideal method .»f insurance ensuring years of c.mfort when M ur work ceases. A fraction of your income
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    • 20 12 TOI.OM; 1 A!l. S|iend a dollar mid d» mM>d to y«»or«rlf ar.d olh.-r> I ae>er •a- a better dollars worth.
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  • Singapore Races-How A Favourite Was Beaten.—Gunboat Jack Makes Certain.
    • 1259 13 Too Many Guns. f.riXLERMO IS POUNDS LKJHTER. r J (It, Referee") v\ were leaving the New World arena on Saturday night after the Cunboat Jack-Rattling GvilWtia argument (second instalment). "And now. perhaps." sail my companion cynically, "you will write th» true story of that fir>t hirht."
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    • 2392 13 Loss of Beau Geste. JOCKEY CAUTIONED BY STEWARDS. In npitc of slumps racing is as popul*r •a ever, judging by the big attendance at the opening of the Singapore Turf Club s .-pring meeting on Saturday. Singapore greatly enjoys these outing*, and members < f the club
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  • 135 13 Indians' First Match Drawn. London, Apr. 30. The cri<-ket match between the India l cruket tourists and Mr. T. G. Scott's XI at I'elsham Rye was drawn. The match began on Friday when the tourists batted first and compiled YVI, MM of which Lall Singh made
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  • 785 13 S.R.C. Beaten by Four Clear Goals. Malays 4; S.RjC 0. In spite of the fact that they were without the services of Mat Noor and Dolfattah, their two regular inside-for-wards, the Malays scored four time* without reply in a first division match with the S.R.C. on
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  • 71 13 Freddy Fox Rides Knight Error to Victory. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I xi n Hon. May 1. The Victoria Cup (Hanlicap, 7 furs) esulted as follows KNIGHT ERROR <F. Foxi 7.11 1 BARGANY (R. Perryman) 8.7 I SIR WALTER RALEIGH (H. B-aslev) 8 I Seventeen ran Won by
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  • 1118 13 Mr. J. C. Osborne's Views. ENGLISH IMPORTS MORE SUSCEPTIBLE. Attached to his report on Malayan rating during 1931, Mr. J. C. Osborne, the Stipendiary Steward, has issued an i interesting memorandum on the subject of dry-coated horses, which has been much discussed recently. The memorandum is
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    • 81 13 Kon'l furu-el rOLONG-LAM. --I'- »<l a dollar and do eiMid to M.ur-.lf and others There n.»er »as a iM'lter dollar' worth. This is the Original Package A of (BAYER] doyeis ASPIRIN E J i t^/UftS^^^^ famous trade-mark, the BayerCross. v^ y I his trade-mark is a guarantee of genuineness and
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    • 4 13 i/iealjntrjf ditencners (Jidtuji Crush
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 99 14 Babe K ul h Hits Sixth Home Run This Season. New V'.rk. Apr. in. Karx- Ruth tmUy hit hi- -,xth run of the MMM Ttaajr'l i a. -»■(>« II rrMilt> were National l.ragur. l*riil«ilel|>hi» I Brooklyn 7 7 New 1 4 CkieMjo I Bt U ,\m«-nran League. I
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    • 83 14 I.S. Win All Matches Against Canada. l.'-n'lon. Miy 1. At Washington in the first round of the Davis Cup competition, the United MaUi defeated Canada by five matches to nil. Today, Shields beat Wrifrht. and Ellsworth Vines beat Rainville by 6—3,6 3, fl 3, 6— 4.— Reuter. In
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    • 1288 14 Wins League Honours. BOLTON BEATEN BY THE ONLY GOAL. By beating Bolton Wanderers on Saturday by the only goal of the mat. h. Everton won the League championship for the fourth time since the l^afcue was initiated in 1888. They von it in IH9O-1, 1914-10, and attain
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    • 446 15 Tie Between Island And Garrison. A tie. each side scoring 6%, was the exult of the Shanghai foursomes match •etween the Island and Garrison Golf luhs played on the Garrison course esterday. The individual scores were aJ I ,llow«. Island players mentioned first S. Ibrahim and T. Morita,
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    • 40 15 Stourbridgre Player Wins British Title. London. Apr. 30. At Sandwich. Krk Fiddian of Stourrru'irc Kun the Fnglirh amateur golf < hempionthip when he beat A. Bradshaw i.f Stoke Poges in the final by one up over -i'\ holes. Reuter.
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    • 1790 15 Poor Scoring. S.C.C. DRAW AND ARE BEATEN. The S.C.C underestimated the strength of the Ceylon Sports Club on the Padang yesterday when they fielded a weak team, which only included two or three first XI player* and one rood bowler. W. W. Dean, against the visitors and
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    • 186 15 Teams for Guillemard Cup Matches. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 2. 1 Thr Uiinis for the annual (luillemarH Cup matches between the (Yiony i ml the X.M.S.. which will be played at Kuala Lumpur iurirg the Whitstn holiday, Mwy 14 to 16. have
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    • 113 15 Mosrfay. May 1. Tennis: Tanglin Club tournament Golf: Singipore G.C. Women's Hay Medal competition; Garrison G.C. Robinson Cup (women) 18 holes boa-ty. Football: S.A.F.A. Di» 1: Pulao Brani »s. R.A., Anton Rd. Stadium: Dit. t: Chinas* II t. RA. 11, SRC. grd. Fritndly S.C.C. lit XI ti. RAF.
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    • 435 15 "^^KmT ammS lamWl f smmV I k Careless Washing Spoils the Hair Th* simpl* hair styles of today rnak* kaautiful hair a neensitj. Luckily. b«autiful hair is now aasiW oh tain«d. It ia simply a matter of sham paasss} Proper shampooinf makrs th* hair soft and silky. It brincr out
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    • 189 15 ASTONISHING RESULTS. Our 1932 sheeting battery has been designed to revolutionize THE TREATMENT OF COAGULUM. BmmmsSastßagaassJlmmmWft^^B^fc^^ljaaaSSS^^^L *V|^^^flHf^^^asmf\*l THE BATTEin is as economical for nn estate producing 1.000 ll>s Per hour as it is for one with an output of 3.000 lbs. $2,000 COMPLETE WITH SAFETY GEAR AND FRICTION CLI'TCH. Write
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  • 346 16 LEVIATHAN TO LEAVE SOUT HAMPTON. Bremen to be Terminal Port A change in the itinerary of the United States liner leviathan substituting Bremen for Southampton an the European •erminus in announced by Kooaevelt Steamship Company, general agents for the United States and American Merchant line*. When the New York liner
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  • 543 16 Material Is Second To None. With Japanese destroyers shelling the Chinese pot* at Woosung, and Jr.pm.iese Marines leading the advance against the Chinese defences near Shanghii, the Navy of Dai Nippon is once more fulfilling its role as the d< 1 1 ivc bctaff of urnud power
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  • 112 16 Finals of Championship Tournament. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 30. The final stages in the Selanicor tennis championship meeting have been reached. Tht' final of the men's doubles will be played on Tuesday between E. N. W. Oliver and K. V. Duckworth and H. S. Itrwt-tt
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    • 788 16 GOVERNMENT OF BOMB\Y. NOTICE TO. IIMCIi. \TI.iN HKIWKTMrATS. PORT AUIHORITIKS. RAILWAYS. MUMriPALrma Xl I!:'- BI'KP > tOMPAN'KS, VLBU' WORKS <»NT»t TORS AND OTBEI UMUMBTBATtOKa CAIULM "IT LAKi.K BM6INBBUNG WORKH. >. *;nf to the aptro-<-.ir.» rorapletioa of the U«>7« I li.ir: .1 Sukkur. U're au»i.. l.cs of p'.-int ami machin<ry as
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    • 50 16 9 mm I 11/ M I 1 h-% X^ MS H Wjß V a m M /fk s i of the lubricating oil g Q HI used by Imperial Airways 153 H is now supplied by g i^^ I I aF" I I S Em H R "MILKMAID" V^... smoothens
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  • 2235 17 FLYING NOTES U ar In The lI Hh Aeroplanes Quelled Sheikh Mahmoutl Amphibian SaMOM In Official Trial* M Land Anil FT "ater Flying Machines Mollison And His iiiophmc Torpedo Carriers For Spain i y raining Irish Free Suite Pilot*. oat thr pai I
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    • 90 17 ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY, SINGAPORE. -:o:^ Mtmbcrs may obtain tickets far the GRAND CONCERT OF NATIONAL SONGS MI'SIC to be held on EMPIRE DAY FROM I>. OSBORNE-JONES. Esq. OK O. l\ GRIFFITH-JONES, Esq. ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY, SINGAPORE. E.MIMRK DAY CONCERT OP NATIONAL SONGS MI'SIC IN AID OF THE BRITISH INEMPLOYMENT FUND.
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    • 256 17 DOUBLE B f:^^^^^7 ■■■^i m fj| JO I// Lla^L^JrJ^*! £g7 ASK FOR CAPSTAN BLUE TOP BOBMEO MOTORS QgCHAgOgQAQ AUSTIN CAPS PHONTJ EMPIRE DAY. TUESDAY, 24th MAY, 1932. National Songs, National Music, Community Singing. GRAND CONCERT ut the VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. Organised by the Joint Committee of the National Societies of
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  • 2181 18 COALHLUK CUHJDS ROLUISG VP LABOUR ATI U KS THE WHEAT BILL MR. DE YALERA GETS \O CH4ISGE SWEEPSTAKE BILL />/ Hi HI I W>T RIRIED MR. LLOYD GEOKGB SPRI!\(;s HIS GREAT SI RPRISE HOW THE opposition wastes THE TAXPAYERS' TIME. (From O;r O\< n
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  • 375 18 Motor-Boat Runs Ashore In A Fog. »p> London. Apr. 3. A dash across the Channel in a submarine chaser, loading of a lorry with a ton of tobacco, and the chase and capture i 1 of the lorry by the Flying Squad, instructed by wireless, cam? into
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    • 74 18 DEAF Don't sllow jovir-clf to b« handicapped bcrati'r of tkia fart THE "GEM 1 EARPHONE > MaMa foi you to enjoy once mon ordinary raavcrsation, mutir and laufht«r. I -mill, yrt givri astonishing ratal! 1 KFOn ai>\ KM vur.K U. EZEKIEL SONS, Ophlhaltnir Opliriana. Singapore and Ratavia. A«rnl. fur th*
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    • 169 18 SIX CYLINDER /CHRYSLER UNEXAGGERATED A special Reduction of nearly* $«00 in the price of De Soto Six Touring Models, offers to the discerning motorist a striking opportunity of purchasing A PRODUCT OF CHRYSLER MOTORS at a figure that will not be repeated. This remarkable concession applies to a limited number
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  • 1390 19 1 Why I Cut the Ribbon. DE (.ROOT TELLS HIS OWN STORY. Sydney. Apr. 4. When Francis Edward de Groot arrived at the Central Police Court today to answer charges following the ribbon-cut- j ting incident at the opening of the Sydn-.v Harbour Bridge, the scene
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  • 427 19 Brilliant Display Of Colour. London. Apr. 8. The feeding of the fish in the Zoo Aquarium haa long been a spectacle, but various factors have made it difficult for it to be made a regular feature. After next week, however, the inmates will be
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  • 47 19 Attempt to Save Baby Fallen In Thames. London, Apr. 19. The river police today recovered th<- body of Mr. Alexander Collins, son of Sir Godfrey Collins, M.I'., who jumped into the Thames after pedestrian* saw a baby fall into the rher from his arms.
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  • 535 19 "SOCIAL BACKBONE OF NEW YORK. Metropolitan Opera House To Close. New York, Apr. 1. The famous Metropolitan Opera House in New York, subsidised for generations by .prominent families as the "social backbone" of the winter season, has come to the end of its resources and is to be closed down.
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  • 228 19 Three Steamers and Four Country Boats Involved. Calcutta, Apr. 22. Three steamers were involved in a collision in the Hooghly Rivrr last night, and at U-ast two big country boats were sunk. It was not possible last night to ascertain whether there had been any loss of life.
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  • 76 19 Lynched by Infuriated Mob In Kansas. Colby CKanaas), Apr. 18. An infuriated mob of 200 hauled from the gaol and lynched Richard Head, an ex-convict, who had confessed to a fatal assaalt on an eight-year-old girl. The Governor of the gaol at first refused to surrender the keys,
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  • 532 19 Societa di Navigazione Adriatica. It is underst.«xl that the Societa di Navigazione San Marco, the Societa di Navigazione Puglia. the Societa Anonima Industrie Marittime, the Societa di Navigazn.ne Coetiera. and the Nautica Societa di Navigazom- arc to he merged into the Societa di Navitrnzione Adriatica. from ths
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  • 307 19 Agreed Divorce To Secure Happiness. The ethereal Miss Ann Harding i< now among those film »t*n whow domestic differences *re receiving world wide publicity. Because her hus'.<and i.« "losing his identity" Mi«s Hanling intend* to secure a divorce to enable him U 're-establish himself apart fror.i
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  • 553 19 Healthier Trade. HOW INDUSTRY HAS BEEN HELPED. The first month's operation of the new 10 per cent, tariff and three months' working af wic ■>•> per cent. Abnormal Importations duties are now shown l>y th? Board of Trade returns, published on Apr. the Evening Standard. A-
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  • 151 19 French Production to Attack Spewl Record. The Paris correspondent of the Daily ummif Krenchir«n named Slapp. after w..rkiiiK' in secret in a garage on the outskirts of Paris for two years, has built a monster with which he n confident that he wilt beat Sir Malcolm Campbell's speed
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 152 19 Today 's Crossword Puzzle ~So fil Ai. Z ~s*lp 35 I I sir sjr*^ 3Hr *9~ss" i.idsi —^r 53"^ z?? t— r i i i i i i?Mj (CLUES.) ACROSS. i: Fu.uned with p««te 19. Myjtrric* 1 tMeaaaittM of small «ound» S">'"« forward v■ of torln in u..i i. ,i.
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  • 48 20 IK A. (RI.EBRATRS I'Ofi REBELLION More than .10.000 people participated in the celebration of the 1916 EaMrr Krpuhliran Kehellion in Dublin The picture thows buglers voundini; the Last Pohl at the gratehide ot the victims in l.l»-n.-» in Cemetery. Dublin. (Planet News.)
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    36 20 i 1 REMONI Of \SHIN<; KKKT. ardinal Bourne carried out the ancient Maundy Thumday ceremony of ih. Wa-hini: <>f K<«-< h< n h, »a«hed the feet of twelve choir bo> >in VYrxtminMer (athrdral. London. Planet News.)
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    59 20 <.i: v\ I OK «H l> VKldil'l WK.S M.,r. than >ix thousand arrnplanr« of all type* hate met their end in the parti nl MM linn of < «1.-> <>l King >tnn. «urre>. The picture »how» the breaking up of an old Schneider engine. oatMm Mmllj <«<> thousand pounds w
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    32 20 FASTER AT BRIGHTON.— The uoual crowd- of holiday-maker* thronged the front at Brighton during the Eanter holiday. Though the weather appear* fine there were plenty of fur*. mufß.r, and mnmjWtß, < I'lanrt \r»v>
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    46 20 1.1M.K BXTTERKO TO PIECES. The Canadian National lUimrr Prince David became a total lotui on the Mffca »ff Si. <.rorK<-. Bermuda, when »he ran ashore at full itpeed. Her passenger* and crew were aafelr taken off. The picture allows a view inside the lounge. (Planet New*.)
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    42 20 RAIL SMASH.— TraaV was wbrH oa the Southern Railway when airt of an empty exprea* train orrrturned. The enrme fell on ita aide carrying a carriage with it. The driver and Breman managed to Jump> clear of the wrecked engine. (Planet News.)
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  • The Straits Times The Straits Times BUILDING AND ENGINEERING SUPPLEMENT.
    • 28 1 The Straits Times BUILDING AND ENGINEERING SUPPLEMENT. No. 2. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1932. PUBLISHED MONTHLY The Straits Times BUILDING AND ENGINEERING SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1932.
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      • 90 1 PLASTBR W PARIB KIBROI S PI.ASTKK KF.ENRS CBMBNT. KRKSH STOdg ALWAYS AVAIL4BLK. STBRMBERG A 00. SINGAPORE. ASTONISHING results OUR 1932 SHEETING BATTERY HAS j BEEN DESIGNED TO REVOLUTIONIZE THE TREATMENT OF COAGULUM. THE BATTERY I IS AS ECONOMICAL FOR AN ESTATE PRODUCING 1,000 LBS. PER HOUR AS IT IS FOR
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      • 14 1 I C N E L V o A *P BTBKNBBKG E A COMPANY. BINGAPORR.
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    • 298 2 Communication Aids On Modern Liners. 'THE four new liners of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation C<>. Strathnawr. Strathaird. Corfu, and Carthage, each carry the latest type of wireless telegraph apparatus, comprising J-kilowatt transmitters for long. m**dium. and •hurt wave-lengths, and receivers covering the whole commercial wave
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    • 124 2 Practically all the tonnage that has been under construction during the past two years and is now builditiß in America it is all State aided represents passenger liners. The building of cargo boats has ceased. Efforts are, however, now being made by many in the country, for
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    • 878 2 RAILWAY EQUIPMENT FOR CHINA. Aeroplanes Ordered For Norway. THE following are some of the recent contracts secured by lome firms Recently the Commercial Secretary to H.M. Legation at Helsingfort was approached by a local firm regarding their desire to secure from the United Kingdom instead of oermany
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      • 82 2 YOUR ENQUIRIES ForriDDAMC) Door and Window furniture I fll>l>^ >r"> Metal Casenmts Art Metal Work Stcd furniture TEN /TEST DAMPNEYS' FOAMITE FIREFOAM Fire extinguisher* NORTON GREGORY'S ArrhitertM papers BEST LLOYDS' Klectric light fittings BRITISH ALUMINIUM Co's Aluminium of all kinds ARE SOLICITED. V. R. VICK CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA
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      • 115 2 S RUBBER LA^ ENGINEERING W "to; \VL\ AUTOMOBILE FITTINGS A RAILWAY REQUISITES -A oV belts ESTAiusia iwA 1?\ SHEETINGS •WCORPORATID^X >^ PACKINGS wtm£ FRON I T C tTWITI lETTLUIEITS >\ tDWWI t r^erXuV HOSES >\ MANUFACTURERS BUILDINGS \VB\ W7I \y TECHNICAL \V H\\ go ds USE >^ XRESSONITE' \w\ RUBBER
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    • 2156 3 Visit To Enggor Bridge Tambun Waterworks. CONSTRUCTION DESCRIBED. Main Trunk Road Across the Perak River. 4 meeting of the Mal.'ivan Aieociatioa of Ike lust it ut n.n of ("nil Eaghwen wm i eJd J't Ipoh ii Apr. "_'"> and 24. atl -i;ding the mi-et-ng
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    • 48 3 Knlling Sttn-k fl Hritain. f n and freifrht national rai! A tnta! of 114 I will b* imported; and II? i r and W rreip 1 I )u- Imi built in l 'hin? T'lf flew c«|llip ft locomotive)" will be import. -d 'iroat Rrt^atn Railvaj Kaiiwu
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      • 14 3 ALL-BRITISH INDUSTRIAL AND MOTOR OILS Scotia Lubricating Oil Co. SI NGAPORE. -CUAUA LUMPUR PENANG.
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      • 67 3 FONG HIN G. H. WATTS Co. Among recent aanitary contract* carried out are the following I F.M.S. Railway Station Meyer Chambers F.M.S. Railway Quarters upitol Theatre Koninklyke Paketvaart Maats- N.»m:r/io Mansions chappij Building Mercantile Bank Fullerton Building SANITARY I AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS SCHEMES PREPARE AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED FREE UPON REQUEST
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    • 1775 4 Magnificent Modern Railway Terminus. REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDING. Extensive Use Of Rubber Tiles. VOH many fStn complaints have, h. en made that Singapore does not possess a railway terminus in keeping with its importance. Visitor! travelling by the F.M.S. RaJhrag i art invariably complimentary about
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      • 98 4 For (Jualilv Use I Q M ELECTRIC 101 l LAMPS Obtainable from (\l\ to HMO Watts fl Volts to 210 Volts. VACUUM A (iASFILLEI). Hayonet or Fid. screw cap, also ISA auto lamps. BAKELITE and P.B. electrical Accessories, Cables, Flexible Wire, etc. All-insulated Fuse Switches and Splitters, also ironclad combined
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    • 653 5 RAPtDLI \K Alt ING COMPLETION. ii THK Singapore Turf Club's new raieiiurse at Bukit Timah is rapidly ncaring completion. The stand is approximately I"-'' 1 feet Ml length a'ld has a matiafl I omini-dat ion on tlie first tier af I.Bw> and "ii the second
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      • 56 5 BRITISH PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS LEVELLING STAVES PLUMMETS INSTRUMENT UMBRELLAS GAUGES SPIRIT LEVELS CROSS STAVES STEEL BANDS RUSTLESS STEEL TAPES ROD AND RULES. DRAWING OFFICE MATERIALS BLUE PRINT PAPER DRAWING PAPER TRACING PAPER TRACING CLOTH DRAWING BOARDS TEE SQUARES COMPASSES SCALES. Moil Comprehensive Stock* ia Malaya. MOTION SMITH AND
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      • 111 5 Building and Engineering are not only a question of solid construction*, but also, in an equal measure, a question of: PROTECTING solid constrictions. INERTOL PROTECTS f Ask for samples and brochure: "INERTOL IN MALAYA" 1 TRY ITS (1) Protective properties on your iron and steel (2) Waterproofing qualities on your
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    • 15 6 Ih, Htm Ipoh Branch of the H»n* Koaf and Shanghai Rank.
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    • 1193 6 SAFETY FIRST- TMIK varioua measures that are MMrrhd 00)1 for the preservation MM| of life in the many industries and occupations of uvil ixiM.n. c are generally taken for granted, and so usual lias the habil <■! >att tv first become that the ii.
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      19 6 The m» Bia«aporc Volutcvr Corp* drill hall Btsriag Another fin W IM B.V.C. drill hall m count «f n—QnH—
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      • 151 6 BUY BRITISH BUILDING MATERIALS. I unnel Rrand Oment Tunnelite Rrand Rapid Hardening Cement Ruberoid Roofing Felts and Damp Course. Masticon Roofing and (iutterinu Compound <;ill Rilsmll Ltd.— (iahunized and Black I'ipm Reinforring Steel. Lion Foundry Co.. Ltd. Ornamental Casting*. J. C. Edwards (Raubon) Ltd. Stoneware and Tiles Kirhard-Wilrox Door Hanger*
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      • 44 6 STRUCTURAL STEELWORK OF ALL KINDS AND FOR EVERY BUILDING AND ENGINEERING PURPOSE DESIGNED AND ESTIMATED FOR IN SINGAPORE TO USERS EXACT REQUIREMENTS. USING i BRITISH STEEL i t EXCLUSIVELY. REDPATH BROWN Co. Ltd. LONDON MANCHESTER GLASGOW EDINBURGH. SINGAPORE BRANCH OFFICE: HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS. \OTRENCTH
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    • 1878 7 HIGHER ECONOMY CLAIMS. Rotational And Piston Speeds. 'IV thus, who have followed the trend in rvcent years, it must be I tpparent that the mtvhaiiical-injtv-'iciii engine of the compression- 1 ignition type is fast displacinK the air-injection of l)i»-sel engine. Th«! rlaims of lujftit
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    • 384 7 New Self-Contained British Machines. f\F great importance for condi v tions in the Far East is the notable advance that has taken pl&ce during the past few years in the field of the small self-contained crld storage plant, using either ammonia or carbon dioxide compression, with any
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    • 21 7 A «»w nirht-tmtiiiK apparatus bring leMed at th* Optical K\hiKil»on al the Helborn Hall. I ..nd..n ll'lanrt Neva).
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      • 71 7 Anything in the line of TIMBER communicate with SIONG LIM SAWMILL CO., 2 t 3. SYEI) ALWI ROAD. Phone 6852 and 6854. and be sure of getting the RIGHT PRICE, QUALITY AND IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. BUY EMPIRE TILES. Bar ft-- zB W t^ m s^H i dj j **jB B »7^
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    • 137 8 Thr Kallanc Rirer ia Mac drriatrd. to make room for the aew Grave Road aad Kallaag aerodrome The part of tae rirer aa the left aMe af tae aaave photocraph it Mn| lIM la and ih< aew rhaaael will tow direct!) uader Grove Bridfe.
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