The Straits Times, 15 April 1933

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  • 37 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHIfcIJEARLY A CENTURT.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 30 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURBAY, APRIL 15, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 30 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1933. I'KICL 10 CE
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 389 1 SINGAPORE: 78, CECIL ST. CPHONE 5151) I 6.1S Tonight 9.15. NAGANA. Phone 5261. bh ~M) B&1a.^I B^f I Bm 4^JH !{i»yj CHILDREN '^^^^■■i-Jfx^BF^ In giving BEAR BRAND >^M^fJfftj)r MILK to your children you may rest assured that they are receiving the purest and most hygienically Sole Agents for Malaya: P
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    • 240 1 KUALA LUMPUR 25, JAVA ST. CPHONE 3683) eLENTHERIC A TOILET LUXURY ADDING TO YOUR CHARM AND PERSONALITY. ITS COMPOSITION IS AN EXCLUSIVE OBTAINABLE IN ALL FASHIONABLE SHADES AS WELL AS IN YOUR FAVOURITE PERFUME. LENTHERIC LIPSTICK STAYS ON ALL DAY. YOU WILL JUST LOVE THIS LENTHERIC x-=^v T~ I CREATION.
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  • 1030 2  -  V Modern Locomotive Running Shed. By A. W. S. Graeme, M. I. Mech. E. Then has recently been complet- 1 at Kuala Lumpur, the head-| i i the Federated Malay atis Railways, a new Locomotive' inning Shed which in view of its] idem equipment is worthy
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  • 302 2 For some years much has been heard of the advantages of rubber linings for ball mills. Although at one time this application was definitely hailed as a great success, the fact remains that today there are few mills if any which are lined with rubber. The earlier
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  • 65 2 Thirty-five applications have been received by the Korean Government for permission to establish hydro-electric undertakings in Korea. The most important are those of the Korean Electric Industrial Co. (capital V.30,000,000), the Korean Electric Power Co. (capital V.50,000,000), the Korean Nitrogenous Manure Co. (capital V.50,000,000), the Seoul Electric Co. (capital V.19,000,000).
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  • 192 2 About two years ago much was published regarding the construction of a railway from Kirin to Harbin, which was to join up the railway from Kirin to Tunhua and then through Korea to the }"aci!ic at Seisin. The Mukden government refused to permit the construction of the line
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 21 2 SPUNGRETE TERRAZZO TILES FOR WALLS AND FLOORS ARE OBTAINABLE IN A VARIETY OF SHADES. FROM UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, ■HgMHBHI si\(; \rom
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    • 164 2 y r r) BALL ami ROLLER /<^X^% BEARINGS (Qk y\ IND US TRIA L /fyr T Yp E RANSOME and MA RLES *is&\ y/\ BEARING CO., LTD. REPRESENTATIVES FOR MALAYA ALLIANCE ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 98, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. OXYOXYGENS ACETYLENE WELDING f*% <#% 'V.X 1 W\ y y Y#g Li
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  • 623 3 A Reply To Critics. Sir Reginald BklttMd, R.A., a past president of the Royal Institute of I'.ritisli Architects and the arch it crt of the rebuilding of N.i. I. Carlton Gardens, replied to critics of the work at a dinner of the Authors' Club in London recently. The
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  • 231 3 The Work of Assessing Dilapidations. In a paper on "The assessment j of dilapidations and similar! claims." read at the Chartered Bunreyora' Institution, London, last month. Mr. Dudley B. King dealt at some length with "Proud foot v. J Hart" and other cases, and asked! whether, if
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  • 66 3 The King has granted the award of the Royal Medal to Sir Charles Peers, C.8.E., M.A., F.R.1.8.A., president of the Society of Antiquaries and Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings, in recognition of his distinguished services to architecture and archaeology. The medal was presented t<; Sir
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  • 1117 3 Dnieper Dam. Outstanding in its magnitude and in its economic and social significance within the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics, the great hydroelectric project. Diu'nro.stroy, commands a world-wide interest. Planned for nine water-turbine driven generators individually larger in dimensions and output than any previously produced, the power
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  • 77 3 An attempt to show the characteristics of different nationalities is that of the building owner who wanted a factory buiit quickly. The Englishman offered to do it in six months under a penalty, Jjhfi Scotsman would only undertake to do his best, and the Jew asked wh.it bonus
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 72 3 HUME Steel Products:-Arc-welded PIPES for high pressure water mains with spun -in concrete or bitumen linings. Wckled MINING PIPES with slip or flanged joints, rubber lined or painted only, as required. Welded steel TANKS of all descriptions. Automatic and screw down WATER GATES. Welded steel GRILLES, DOORS, FENCES, STANDS, &c.
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    • 92 3 |oo|j SIMPLICITY j T]V BUILDING \^j i i (security) TT* BRANCH OFFICE: !<r HONGKONG BANK C^ CHAMBERS, jjj SINGAPORE. S l\ RUBBER tf \and ENGINEERING \O v :o: A- \automobile fittihgs X> \railway requisites trans lSSlo BELTS >\ V, CONVEYOR ESTABLISHED 1898\\ £e£ IN Tr TED SHEETINGS STRHITS SETTLEMEIITS^X PACKINGS
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 435 4 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) ■AIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND KAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Due Spore. CARTHAGI 13.000 Apr. 14 NALDBRA 16,000 Apr. 28
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    • 718 4 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles. London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due Sal) HAKUSAN MARU 10,100 Apr. 19 20 HARUNA MARU 10,400 May 3 4 I KATORI MARU 9,800 May 18 19 KASHIMA MARU 9.900 June 1 2 t YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 June 13 14
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    • 464 4 BURNS PHUP LINE. (Incorporate in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY) ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,866 tons) and the Id MANGOLA (3,362 tons) (Cargo only). The s.s. MARELLA is on* of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 499 4 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone SS2S. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From 3'pors Malacca Port Penang Swett. LALANDIA 18/4 18/4 19/4 21/4 MEONIA 9/6 9/6 10/6 12/6 ALSIA 80/6 80/6 81/6 2/6 BORINGIA 20/6 20/6 21/« 23/6
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    • 1187 4 R^^^"^ SHIPPING. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China (1932). LTD. Mutual Bteam Navigation Co, Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO LTD THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CVNARD STEAMSHIP CO I Tn' THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE.
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  • Shipping News.
    • 350 5 Ship That Will Carry Molasses. The North Eastern Marine Engineeri'v; Co., Ltd., of Wallnend-on-Tyne, has been responsible for the construction of the steam propelling equipment of a somewhat unusual type of ship now approaching completion at the yard of the Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Ltd., Dundee. Of
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    • 306 5 Suggestion for Heavier Penalties. A fine of iIOO and 17 guineas cOKtn Was iiiflicted by the Hull Stipendiary Magistrate, on Captain Grikkis, of the Latvian steamer Baltmor, for bringing a cargo of bulk grain to Hull witfnout adequate shifting board.s. "If Parliament woull allow m to increase that
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    • 89 5 In Singapore On Way To China Station. Two warships arrived in Singapore today from Colombo on the way to the China Station. They were H.M.S. Cumberland (Capt. C. Benson, D.5.0.) and H.M.S. Vindictive (Capt. A. J. Robertson, M.V.0., R.N.). The Cumberland, of 10,000 tons, has a new of
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    • 1178 5 The following are passengers by the East Asiatic m.s. Lalandia, leaving Singapore on Apr. 18: Mrs. R. D. Atkinson, Master Atkinson, Miss Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dale, Mr. C. H. Green, Mr. A. A. van der Harst, Mr. G Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mallin, Mrs. M.
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    • 65 5 Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of th? range as possible during the aeroplane machine gun practice, which will trke place on Pulau Suber at 7 a,m. Erch day on May 1 to 5, May 8 to 12, May 15 to
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  • 157 5 LALANDIA. Dan., 3,0»4 tons, from Bangkok 15-4. for Malacca 18-4. CITY OF MANILA. Brit.. 4.804 tons, from Dairen 13-4, for U.K. Continent 19-4. HOSANG, Brit., .1.233 tons, from Osaka 14-4,! for Penang Calcutta 1 ."> 4 HONG KHENG. Brit., 3.U75 tons, from Amoy 14-4. for Penang Rangoon 15-4.
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  • 89 5 Saturday, April 15. Ship* alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Nil. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pagar. Sheers Wharf Nil. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Nil. ki'iipvl Harbour. King's Dock Nil. No. 1 Dock Nil. No.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 399 5 (Incorporated in Norway.) BELAWAN DELI, PORT SWETTENHAM. PENANG and SINGAPORE. to LOS ANGELES. S. FRANCISCO. PORT. LAND, ORE: SEATTLE and TACOMA Thro' Bs.-Ladinfr issued to Gulf Ports, Atlsntic Coast, Mexican, Central and South American Ports and West Indies. Limited but excellent Passenger Accommodation Available. Due Sails Spore Spore m.s. ROSEVILLE
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    • 342 5 te NORDDEUTSCHER LLUiU. (laeorporated U W*t/^ yw Germany.) The vv^rmentioned ara the company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. TRIER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dairen, Tsingtao Japsn Anr. t HOLSTEIN for Japan May 2 HOMEWARD. I LAHN for Genoa, M'seillei, Oran, Casablanca, Havre, Dunkirk, Amsterdam, R'dam, H'burg and Bremen Apr. 22
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    • 426 5 PRESIDENT LINERS IT COST! TOB ONLT £70.6.Ht a baaatlfal trip fn* HONG KONG TO EUROPE TIA AMERICA Ppsrial class across the Paetata Ist class, Rail in America Tonrlrt elasa Atlsntlc on the famous snd new v. Manhattan or a.s. Washington. (If passage through the Panama Canal Is deslrrd G143 extra).
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    • 474 5 ELLERMAN BLCKNAIX STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. i (Incorporated in England.) "■LLERMAN" LINI. Freight Frrvicc to UNITED KINGDOM ANI| CONTINENT. Vis Ports and Suez Canal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI JAPAN Steamer s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI Apl. 25 Apl. 26 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF MANILA for Ham, London, Rotterdam Hamburg In port
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 66 5 SINGAPORE WEATHE« REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp, ins Sunshine temp. *F hrs. *P Alor Slar <I 0 Mil 4.7 74 Sitinwan «y N 1 8.8 73 K. Trengganu 83 1..J7 0.5 74 Bukit Jeram 87 Nil 7.3 73 Malacca Hh O.'iJ 7.2 73 Singapore 8«
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    • 61 5 TIDE TABLH. Saturday, April 15. H. W. 12.30 a.m., 9 ft. 1 in., 219 p.m., 7 ft. 5 in. Sunday, April 16. H. W. 1.30 a.m., 8 ft. 8 in., 3.27 p.m., 6 ft. 9 in. Monday. April 17. 11. W. 2. 15) a.m., 8 ft. S in., 64 pjn6
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 443 6 SITUATIONS WANTED STENOGRAPHER, 150 words certificate. Vast experience. Verbatim Report Speciality. 27<», Straits Times. HIGHLY reroniMiended Accountant Office Assistant (Chineee), recently disengaged from European Firm, desires permanent position anywhere. Immediate entry. 2!)2, S. T. Rr K Ntered Medical Practitioner, with good experience as a Medical Officer on estates, wishes to
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    • 757 6 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET HOUSE on Institution Hill. Moderate rest Onited Engineers. TO LET, 8, Oxley Rise, mcd. sanitation. Apply 10, Malacca Street. TO LFT, D. r:her P.d. off Oxley Rd. Apply 2, Eber Rd. or 10. Ue Sonu Street. 6 A IS, Ang-ullia Pa.k, Oil Extraction Factory, 92, Robinson
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    • 626 6 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICES TO LET, 24-B. Battery Boad. 2nd floor. Apply Guthrie A Co., Ltd. TO LET, ground floor, 73, Cecil Street, also offices in Stanley Street. Modern sanitation. Apply J. S. Nathan, 5, de Souza Street. TO LET. spacious modern office accommodation with godown on Raffles Place.
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    • 653 6 MISCELLANEOUS $150,000 available at Ci interest on first class mortgages of town property. Apply 325, Straits Times. SPECIAL French course* arranged fot children and also adults. Fees very moderate. 332, Straits Times. Ton can have THE SUNDAY TIMES delivered to you every wtek for three months for (1.60. Manager, Sunday
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    • 646 6 PUBLIC NOTICE SINGAPORE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY NOTICE. The Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held in the Singapore Cricket Club on Friday, Apr. 21. IM3, at 5.15 p.m. R. W. S. DRUMMOXD. Hon. Secretary. Singapore, Apr. 12, 1933. LEGAL NOTICE^ NOTICE. Notice is hereby gi\en that the Power
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    • 270 6 BUSINESS CARDS. MASSAGE HALL MANKTRK AND MASSAGE. Mrs. II MM mid MsM II ANA. 60. WATERLOO STKEKT. Telephone' 71<>7. STRAITS HOTEL ANSON KOAD, BINCAPOBB. BAR GRILL AND EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION HUSIC NIGHTLY CHARGES INCOMPARABLE SUKI V A K I (J IPANESB) "KOBE BEEF* 1 of worid-widt Fame! KOTO-KAN, Katon<! Ik'ach. TeL
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 80 6 •ÜBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Wllhla Ootnide without Malaya. Malaya. Postage. Monthly .1.00 4.00 t 2.!i0 Quarterly s.r.O (12.00 f 7.50 Half Yearly $17.00 124.00 $15.00 Yearly $S4.M $48.00 *30.00 NOTE.— Ontstat lnn cheques should Inclode the nsaal bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS appear on the
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  • 500 7 S. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. Eastei Day. B.:to a.m.. Holy Coma.; ii.l"> am. Holy Coma.; 7.:u> a.m.. Holy imnii. (Choral) 111.00 a.m., Choral Matins and Address; 1 1 :<i a.m.. Holy (»nin.; MO p.m.. Choral Kvi-n-(CHIRfH OF ENGLAND). I CARRISON <HIK( H. TANGLIN. Easter Day. US. 7 and >.M a.m.,
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  • 64 7 Lieutenant I). Adanu Front, U.S. Navy, who has been attached to the l.'-.S. Mindanao, flagship of the American South China Naval Patrol, lor the past two years, ha received orders to proceed to the United Slates, his tour of duty <.ii thy Asiatic Station having been completed. Lieutenant and .Mrs.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 243 7 jHjOXEJ-l S RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. HOLLYWOOD HI-LI G H T S SUPERB COMEDIANS and CLEVER DANCERS will appear on MONDAY the 17th inst. During THE TEA DANCE. ADMISSION $1. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT f INFORMAL PINNER DANCE WITH THE DEJEHANS RIMEL IN THE POLLOWMC SIM.KMIin PROGRAMME I. liow
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    • 760 7 RAFFLES CAFE build your own TRY OUR RADIO SPECIAL 81.00 TIFFINS RECEIVER COMPLETE KIT Of OMI'ONF.NTS WITH VALVES AND PULL DKTAILEl), M.I.ISTKATED I.VSTIU'C TIONS TONIGHT'S SPECIAL $1.20 $59 THIS SKT HAS A Tl NED SCREENED ROAST SUCKING PIG ma^SU n APPLE SAUCE. WILL BRING IN Mil. IMI'IIM STATION AND MA.NY
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    • 36 7 "IT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY" That's why you'll find the ELITE of SINGAPORE DINING at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT! MUSIC NIGHTL V DURING DINNERS By Alfred Crosnier's Orchestra. BEST SERVICE! LOWEST TARIFF! Phone 4906 for Table Reservations.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 588 7 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE BY OUR EXPERT. STATIONS. Metres. SAT. SUN. MON. TUE& WED. THURS. FEL KUALA LUMPUR 48.92 7 9 pmi 7to 9 p.m. 7to 9 p m BANDOENG 58.M 1 6.30-10 p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. Ji.3o-10 p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. fi.iO-10 p.m. PARIS 19.8 I 7^o-10.20
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  • 483 8 I The Budapest Trio In Singapore. Seldom has ensemble playing and the Intimate art of chamber music reached such heights <>i Oob in Siigapore as at the classical concert given in the Dutch Club last night before a large audience i>y the Budapest Trio, comprising
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  • 90 8 Woman Finds Baby Boy In Undergrowth. A woman walking KFOM a 0MI field cly this morning heard the whimpering of a < hi!rl aid searching in the undergrowth she found a baby boy. The child had an abrisian on his face and was iryinp for
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  • 201 8 Charles Farrcll And Janet (Jaynor Again. It was with feelings of regret th:it many people haw bm to see Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in their latest Fox production, '"less of the Storm Country." which iipcnxl at the Alhambra on Thursday evening, for it is said that this will
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  • 321 8 I Entertaining Story Of A Night Club t^ueen. Isobel Elfom, one of the favourites of the British teraM in silent days, comes I hack in "Illegal the First-National-Wainei Bros, picture which began at the Pavilion yesterday. Her long absence 1 from the screen has not reduced in any way
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  • 33 8 Mr. John Sinclair, Manager, George Town Dispensary. Ipoh, and Mrs. Sinclair are ifoing on leave by the Aeneas. Mr. E. I. Pariish has arrived in Ipoh from Malacca to take Mr. Sinclair's place.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 982 8 To the Editor of the Straits Tiir.es, Sir,— The Klbjed of the I. S. P. and subscriplions might almost be lermed a hardy ar.nual. he cnanu.^n in his spoecn recently maue iti;: usual referenc■j to lack of" interest, lac-K of subscriptions and general "tidapathy. $15 per annum i*
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    • 282 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I think it is quite time that the attention of the Registrar of Vehicles and the Municipal Commissioners was drawn to the Wholesale evasion of payment of motor-car licences by members of His Majesty's Forces in Singapore. The Municipal Ordinance
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  • 98 8 Roustead and Co. Succeed Syme and Co. The Straits Times is infornnd that Mt ssi-s Bou&tead anl Co.. havi- bc?n appointed Lloyd's shipping agents in Singapore as from the first of this month. Prior to that date tho agency was held by Symv and Co. of Robinson Road,
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  • 46 8 Amonf? the pass?npers who passed throufcM Singapore by the Ranpura were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. R. Mitchell. Mr. is manager for South China of theTfttfnufactuiers' Life Insurance Company. During his absence on leave the branch will be in charge of Mr. H. L. I Rowan.
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  • 268 8 Not Caught Napping By The Smugglers. It" smugg ers expected to catch the Monopolies officers napping during the Vxlidays they were destined to ha disagreeably disappointed and thi vigi an«v of the revenue men was lewarded by two big hauls of tobacco and one of
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  • 94 8 Death Sentence On Hylam Commuted. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 13. The death sentence passed at the Selangor assizes, and confirmed by the Court of Appeal, on Foo Fook Tiong, the Hylam servant who killed Mrs. Wallace and wounded her husband at Klang in November, 1931,
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  • 17 8 The Rev. T. Campbell Gibson, of the Presbyterian Church, is empowered to j solemnise marriages in Joho*"e.
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  • 188 8 Proposal Approved In Selangor. (From Our Own CmnpMiHtl Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 13. At a meeting oil April 3 the Selangor State Council considered a proposal to levy an education rate on agricultural lands situate<l within two miles <>f a Malay School. After discussion the Council
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  • 61 8 Chinese Barber Sent For Observation. (From Our Own Correspondent I Seremban, Apr. A Chinese street barber who kept mumbling to himself even after the magistrate had warned him was sent for medical observation. He pleaded net aruilty to gaming in public, saying he WM iust watching the
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  • 32 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Apr. 14. A Chines? named Wong Kiah was given three months' rigorous imprisonment by the magistrate here yesterday for stealing a goat at Mantin.
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  • 36 8 Mr. Nagalinffam, chief clerk, I'.W.I)., fSt-remban, has be transferred to Singapore as Financial Assistant to the Burma Rifles. A farewell function was held at the Nejjri Sembilan Club prior to his departure, says uur Seremban correspondent
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 98 8 t fi runner i See SWITZERLANDAn experience you will never forget. HOTEL BUI— showing tariffs, illustrated booklets, maps and all information free on application to th« Swimh Consulate, 121. Market Street, Singapore. v^*-*~*-*- ♦"♦"»»♦>■♦- tt>»»»»#««««A»»».,;-. w T V 9 9 V V V 1 ITS OOIING i 1 j H
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    • 95 8 Hife^, J si? Do you ever wonder how the Head what famous stars of the screen care LOVELY LORETTA YOUNG <QI their lovely complexions i t <J w Here is their secret. At work it f m their lovely homes too, they the most important assets f K fl 1
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 213 9 AUIAMBRA For you for the children for everyone REAL HOLIDAY FNTERTAINMENT! Matinees Today Tomorrow Monday. JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL TOGETHER for the LAST tine in their tenderest, greatest romance "TESS of the STORM COUNTRY" ITS FOX AND SUPER! TUESDAY: "FACE in the SKY" MATINEES TODAY TOMORROW AT 3.15 RICHARD TALMADGE
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    • 176 9 The BIG Holiday Show! ~C A P I T 6TT MATINEE TODAY 3.15 TONIGHT at 6.15 and 9.15. Positively LAST NIGHT of The Amazing UNIVERSAL Animal Picture "NAG ANA" The Film Everybody's Talking About! TOMORROW (Sunday) Opening at Special Holiday Matinee A BIG DOUBLE-FEATURE HOLIDAY BILL! Universal's Exciting Romance of
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    • 143 9 SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEES SUNDAY AND MONDAY AT 3.15 OF TIGER SHARK BY REQUEST! #F^ NICHTI_y €.15 C 9.15. P.M. SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY AT 3.15. THE DRAMA OF A WOMAN WHO PLAYED AND PAID! The most sensational British Film of recent years the story of London's most famous Night Club Queen
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 199 9 Today 's Crossword Puzzle I 12. p 14- I 'to 17" HJ L -%>j9 To I I \i\. Ig!s%Z m P.._P '3 15 p?" <7 ig _rf j|_ ip H|| 4fa 4/ p 55" 49 H So" Si Sl &%k ip^ IP 71 PP^" Mill 1 I I M 1
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  • 880 10 Clearing the Air. MARKETS AND THE U.S. CRISIS. (From Our <>\wi Correspondent.) London, March 16. British financial markets were dominated by the American hanking crisis < during the past week. The developments of the previous week-end, however, t r a\<' rise in more talk Mian business. The
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 438 10 Issue Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay r > 5 Ayer Hitam Tin £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves 1 1 Bukit Arang £1 £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 6
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      • 278 10 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.30 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefa. 0.80 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 4.13.3 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.30 £1 £1 Con. T. S. l r '< Prefs. 21/4 W £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 15/1 1 Cycle and
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      • 138 10 >ingapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 100 101 d. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 lingapore Municipal 4V& p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 lingapore Municipal 4*/% p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 lingapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red.
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      • 366 10 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 0.45 0.55 0.45 0.60 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.25 0.35 0.30 0.40 A. Hitam ($1) 0.50 0.65 0.50 0.60 A. Kuning ($1) 0.10 0.U5 0.15 A. Malay ($2) 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.90 A.
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    • 936 10 Consumption Drop. INTERESTING WORLD FIGURES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. 8. Overshadowing everything else at the moment is the financial crisis in the United States which came to a head cuincidently with the induction of Mr. Roosevelt to the Presidency. The closing of the commodity and
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  • 201 10 To*.,. North an, l East India (By Ttala) 7 p.m. Monday. Knrmiin (Merantil 8 n.m» Karimon Bae Seh > 9 n.rn. lihi., (Benuit i .i m. Puluu Soegi illonir Teek) a.m. Kuku,. (Home Mini a.m. I'ulau Tekong (Hong Aik) > a.m. North, N.-East and N.-Wcit Sumatra, (Melchioi
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  • 34 10 By Tosari Rajpitana General Met/.inger Karoa Dempo L«ft Arrt S'por« OonHoa Mar. 2 Mar. 27 Mar. 3 Mar. 2S M:ir. 8 Apr. 3 Mar. 9 Apr. 1 Mar. 17 Apr. 6
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  • 99 10 Captain Cunningham-Reid, M.P., will ask the Kirs; Lord of the Admiralty iut the publication of the pro seeding! of tho mi ji 1 marual held in N. a* niber, 1914, on Admiral Sir Em« -i Tronbridge, who died in 1926. I( is urged that this step ought to
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  • 48 10 Mails by the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam arc expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express today. Correspondence addressed to boxbolder* only w.l. bs ready for delivery at 7..'!0 p.m. Applications from non-b rbcldeia for delivery ai the General Po*s Offw cannot be entertained.
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  • 27 10 i China and Japan, by I'enant* .Mam, dm at Singapore daylight on Sonday. From Prance, 1 v D'Artagnan, due a* Singapore 8 a.m. on Sunday.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 93 10 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Saturday April IS. Perak Amateur Races. Fir^t Day. Public Holiday. Official opening by U.K. tho Governor oi new raituouisf, Bukit limuh. Sunday, April 16. Kasier Day. Monday. April IT. Perak Amateur Races, Second Pny. In, ml. n. April 18. Police Bead, Waterloo Street, sir. p.m. Wedneoday.
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 742 11 "WE CAN CARRY ON, BUT- New Serendah Rubber. At the twenty-third annual general meeting of New Serendah Rubber Company, Ltd., held at the registered office of the company, No. I, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, on March 29, Mr. D. H. Hampshire, the chairman said: condi- ioi-s in thi' rubber market have
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    • 126 11 [The I'iKures in brackets denote the out fiut of the corresponding period of last rear). Ayir Molek. 16,481 lb. Alor I'.ajrh -25,000 lb. Australasia.— 26.los lb. Aver Panas.— 6B,ooo lb. liukit Kubu.~14.500 lb. Glenealy. 4-1.102 lb. Jalan Kebun. y.UMi lb. Kluang. «,000 lb. I'ajam. 11'J.500 lb. Port Swettenham.—
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    • 427 11 Small Profit Again Recorded. The 16th annual general meeting of Ayer Tertgah Rubber Estates Ltd., wis held at Malacca on Apr. 5, Mr. T. F. Anderson Pole presiding. Pi-oposinjr the adoption of the report and uccounts the chairman said: The year's working resulted in a small profit
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    • 77 11 (The figures in l)r:'.rk'>ts denote the output of the corresponding period of last year Pah, in.- Consolidated.- (2.100 pels*. 1,310 pels. Penuwat (Malayai. (iut;,ut MM pcla>, yds. treated 14."),707 cv. fis H limning Ctne 548 hrs. Date pioduction of P/fret*M quota for the quarter ended March 81, 1968,
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    • 44 11 Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Apr. 16, >*• as follows: Saturday, Apr. 15, 2 p.m., Bukit Timah Range, "F" (Malay) Coy., Table B and L. Sunday, Apr. lfi, 1.30 p.m., Bukit Timah, "F" (Malay) Coy., Table B and L.
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    • 365 11 Sound Financial Position. The twenty-third annual general meeting of Radeila Rubber Estate was held on Wednesday, April 5, at Malacca, Mr. T. F. Anderson Pole presiding. In the course of his speech the chairman said: The years working resulted in a loss of $2,700.27 of which
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    • 99 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 13. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., announce a loss during 1932 of £2,317. A debit balance of £44,798 is carried forward. Alor Pongsu Rubber Estates, Ltd., announce a loss of £2,451 for 1932. Merton Rubber Syndicate, Ltd.., announce a loss for 1932
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    • 65 11 During the week ending April 8, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 23,737 cases, of which 1,840 cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,640 cases to the Continent of Europe, 3,190 cases to Canada and 2,067 cases elsewhere. Total cxpoi"ts. for the period, Jan. 1,
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    • 292 11 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 13. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below:— The rise or fall is in relation to the price of Apr. 12. GOVERNMENT STOCKS, BRITISH. Rise or Fall Conversion Loan 6'/r 116-"n Funding
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    • 614 11 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH, LNDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. S Established 1863 at Amsterdam. Authorised Capital Glds. 100,000,000 Paid up Capital Glds. 65,000.000 XU-jwrvcs Glds. 21,190,324 nEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSKAS BKAXCHES. Batavia Uead Offloe for Dutch Bast Indies. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCU LAST INOIKS Ampenan, BanooeiiK. Cheribon, Gorontalo, Makassar,
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    • 253 11 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS. MONTHLY RETURN OF DEALERS AND PORT STOCKS, STRAITS SKTTLEMF.NTS, AT CLOSK OF BUSINKSSS, MARCH 1938, IN TONS, AS liECLARED. A. DEALERS' STOCKS. DRY CREPE. WET TOTAL. R.S.S. U.S.S. Total dry Estate Remill WET Scrap DRY DRY rubber as Crepe Bldtiket Lamp WET A estimated AREA Bait It
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    • 301 11 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST: BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Ptovinrial Bank,
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  • 105 12 AMUSEMENTS— Singapore. AI.HAMBRA. I Caynnr Charles' Karrell in T*«s of The Storm Country. fi.ls 9.1.*.. Phone 6 JOi». CAMTOL.— Nagana. 6.16-9.15. Phone! 5261. GREAT WORLI>— SKY TALKIE.— Good News. STAR TALKIE. GREAT WORLD JeeaeMe MacDonaM la Let's Qe Native. M \KI.KOKOI I.H. Richard TalmaHge in On Your (aianl. 141 '.'IV
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  • 806 12 The Straits Times SINGAPORE STAURDAY, APRIL 13, 1933. TIN: Startling developments in the tin situation are reported by the London co respondent of the Stiaits Times in cable published on an adjoining page <.i 'his issue. Mr. John Howeson and h hr; r associates are reported to have walkiM out
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  • 203 12 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs. C. J. Smith left Singapore by the Runpuia yesterday for Europe. Mr. W. Gordon has been appointed to act as head of the Preventive Service. Mr. G. W. Bryant, late president of the VnanK Municipality, is Koinjj home on leave by the Kanpura. Mr. E. E. F.
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  • 853 12  - SOME MORE ABOUT BARTEX." Overcoming Exchange Restrictions. »> Sir Stanley Machin. Exchange restriction* arc herouting cm even »ion- NISMU Obtt*eU In international trade I him ts-nffx pi- v,'" 1 follouing intervien' Wttk Sir Stanley Mnehhi, the Vici-l'n-sidrvt of I lie London Chamber of Commeiee, Sir Stanley, exvlttini the Mcheme for
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  • 10 12 Col. J. T. Hutton left Singapore by the Kanpura yesterday.
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  • 22 12 Mr. K. S. Chantler. manager o/ United Pathni. and Mrs. Chantler are going on leave by the Ranpuia, which left Singapore yesterday.
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  • 659 12 A B.N.B. ORDINANCE. With the ii rilatinfr way winch prinlri* have of setting unimportant items fault lessly and making bloomers in thi' eonuibutions which matter most, a mistake appeared in the letter from Mr. <'. WardJackson published in Thwmlaj'l Straits Times which altered tin' wfcofa meaning
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  • 15 12 Mr. J. C. Cowap. Government Analyst, left for home on leave yesterday by tlie Ranpuia.
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  • 17 12 Mr. W. W. M. Lennox, Assistant D .rict Officer, Tanjong Malini, will going home on leave shortly.
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  • 20 12 Mr. C. W. Dawson, M.C.S.. who is '<. »ct as Assistant Adviser. Kcdah, return, ,"rom leave by the Carthage this week.
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  • 21 12 Mrs. Davies, wife of Mr. VV. A. Noel Daviea, Registrar of the Supreme Court, left for home, yesterday by the Ranpura.
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  • 36 12 Mr. J. E. Cookson, of Derrick and Co., lately chairman of the unemployment committee whose place ha- iiwii ukt-ii b) Mr. R. Lyne of the V.M.C.A., left Singapore for home on leave yesterday by tho Kanpura.
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    • 51 12 TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING Their a ppointment as SOLE AGENTS IN MALAYA FOR •A%^ots INTO SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. (nncorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG IPOH. |ffc I 1 I 1 KIPPERS tkj Available at the Orchard Road If aftti 1 SIAG APORI In cold storage;. 0
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    • 166 12 LATEST JJ COLUMBIA DANCE NUMBERS ROGER WOLFE KAHN AND HIS ORCHESTRA. I CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S 10-inch TRUE, Fox-Trot' C 8543 ENRIC MADRIGUERA AND HIS ORCHESTRA. PLEASE HANDLE WITH 10-inch CARE, Fox-Trot* CBS4J RUDY VALLEE AND HIS CONNECTICUT YANKEES. LET'S PUT OUT THE LIGHTS, Fox-Trot 10-inch SAY IT ISN'T SO, Fox-Trot
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  • 2660 13 Mac Donald Retracts Plea Of Guilty. THORNTON DENIES CONFESSION OF BRIBERY. An astonishing development took place at the second day of the Metro-Vickers trial in Moscow when Mac Donald repudiated hi* plea of Ruilty and explained away the damaging admissions he had made in his
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  • 219 13 C URRENCY INFLATION IN U.S.A. Power May Be Given To President. Washington. Apr. 13. IJ'wi-r to expend the currency without asking for a mandate will be given to President Roosevelt by an amendment '<> the Farm Bill submitted by Senator Thomas. It is proposed that this step will V achieved
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  • 223 13 Air Speed-Up. DUTCH PLANES TO CALL HERE. It is now officially announced that Singapore is to he a regular port of call on the Holland-Netherlands India air r»utc. The first homeward aeroplane from Batavia will arrive in Singapore on May and is scheduled to arrive in
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  • 211 13 Russia Suspicious Of Italy. Meeeew, Apr. 11. Intense suspicion that the four power pact may create an anti-Bolshevik blor in Europe is accentuated by a statement in the Rome newspaper, Tribuna, that, through the pact, itussolini is aiming at the "active liberation of the world from Bolshevism."
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  • 101 13 Menace Of Japanese Competition. London, Apr. 11. The menace of Japanese competition to Lancashire's trade was stressed today a meeting in Manchester organised by the Cotton Trade League. Mr. Chorlton. M.P., declared thai Lancashire was faced by a competitor such as she had never encountered before and a
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  • 35 13 International Federation Of Trade Unions. Zurich, Apr. 11. The committee of the International Federation of Trade Unions "has decided to transfer the venue of the Federation meetings from Berlin to Paris. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 37 13 All-night Sitting Deficit Of 4,177,000,000 Francs. Paris, Apr. 14. After an all night sitting the Chamber i assed the budget at 6.15 a.m. by 514 votes to 67. The deficit is 4,177,000,000 francs.— Renter.
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  • 157 13 To Withdraw From World Court Tokio, Apr. 14. The possibility of Japan's withdrawal from the Permanent Court of International Justice at The Hague, following her secession from the League of Nations is indicated by the Foreign Office in connection with the negotiations over the Japan-Holland arbitration
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  • 365 13 Come and Spend WeekEnd With Me." London, Apr. 11. Do come and spend the week-end with me. I am sure in a week-end we can do more good than has been done for a Ion? time." In these cordial words President Roosevelt invited Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald to
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  • 67 13 I urthcr Sharp Advance In Silver. London, A pi. 11. The Stock Exchange, encouraged by better Now York advices, saw more activity displayed today, especially among trans-Atlantic issues and leading oil Shares. Most commodity markets were also better. The chief feature elsewhere was the further sharp advance of
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  • 33 13 Appointment Confirmed By The Senate. Washington, Apr. 15. The Senate has confirmed the appointment of Mr. Frank Murphy as GovernorGeneral of the Philippines in succession to Mr. Theodore R. Roosevelt. Reuter.
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  • 29 13 During the temporary absence of Mr. Ml S. J. Walsh the Hong Kong oflke of the British-American Tobacco Co. (China) Ltd. is in charge of Mr. F. Stafford Smith.
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  • 315 13 To Control Malayan Industry. LONDON MEETING. Mr. Howeson And Friends Walk Out. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. IJ. Mr. John Howeson anil his friends walked out of the meeting of the Malayan Chamber of Mines held in London yesterday to discuss restriction questions, and particularly whether
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  • 74 13 Declaration By Dutch Colonial Minister. London. Apr. 18. The Amsterdam correspondent of the Financial Times quotes a declaration that he considers compulsory restriction of rubber production desirable in every respect as Minn as a wir'ablt and eflicient plan is available, said to have been made b> Mr. S.
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  • 107 13 Important Changes In Portugal. Lisbon, Apr. 11. General Carmona'l military dictatorship will be replaced after today by thu first Consitutional Government tines 1920. The Premier, Dr. Oliveira Sala/.ar. hns formed a new Cabinet and many present Ministers have been renppointed. Then: are new Ministers for War. Education and
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  • 48 13 Appeal In Allahabad High Court Allahabad, Apr. 11. Nine of the 2H prisoners sentenced a Meerut in the mass conspiracy case, including Hutchinson. MM of the three Englishmen, have been nliascd on bail pending the hearing on an appeal in t!v Allahabad High Court.— Reuter Wirelea
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  • 49 13 Bill Introduced Into House Of Representatives. Washington, Apr. l.'j. The prohibition of transport tiy rail road or pipeline of oil produced in contravention of State laws and regulations ib the object of a bill introduced in the House of Representatives by Mr. Marlund, a Republican member. Reuter.
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    • 170 13 WHO'S WHO. Chief Actors In The Moscow Drama. JUDGES. M. Vaseli Llrich. M. Zelikov, relief judice. THE COURT. Professor Martens. M. Dmitriev. I'KOSECI TOKS. M. Yishinsky. Public Prosecutor. >1. Koguinsk). Assistant Public Prosecutor. PKOSEdIION WITNESSES. ReigeaT. president of ElectroImpCTt. Kotliarevsky, head of the turbine department of tht Zuevka electrical works.
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    • 18 13 THE DERBY. TO HEAR r HIS CHEAT BVB.NT DISTAL \s EDDYSTONE RADIO KKIKIVKK EDDYSTONE RADIO-ELECTRIC 28-30, Orchard Road.
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  • 1532 14 SOLD MILITARY SECRETS IN GERMANY, London, April IS. Lieut. Baillie-Stewart, of the Seaforth Highlanders, who was arrested and lodged m the Tower of Leeidoa ami tried by court martial on rhaiges of tel military Meretl to a foreign Power, wa;, today, sentenced to
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  • 190 14 Ipoh Society in Good Position. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Apr. IS. The statement of accounts for the period July-December, 1932, of the Ipoh Merchantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd., presented at the seventh annual general meeting held at the Town Hall yesterday evening, with Col
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  • 12 14 The Divorce (Amendment) Ordinance. 1933, will come into force on May 1,
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  • 413 14 Fine Record of Public Service. Chicago, Apr. 14. Mr. Edward Joseph Ke'ley, a civil engineer and democratic leader, has been elected Mayor by the City Council in succession to the late Mr. Anton Cermak, who was fatally wounded w.-.en the Italian Zanir.ua. attempt to assassinate President Rcosevelt
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  • 85 14 Second Officer of The 1 Hong Kheng. Peter Callen, European second oflV.-r on the s.s. Hong Kheng. was found shot when the vessel was a day out of Hong Kong on its way to Singapore. The shooting occurred about noon OB Apr. 9. Peter Callen was buried at
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  • 73 14 Police Officer's Motor-Car In Collision. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Apr. 13. A motor car driven by Mr. R. Ackrill, if the police, who was accompanied by Mrs. Ackiill, turned on its side following a c< 'lision late last night with a motorcar ('riven by a
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  • 66 14 To save misconsiiutticn, we are aaked to point out that the Netherlands Indian Government has already signified that it h«.s no objectic i to the impending survey flight, in connection with the EnglandAustralia air route, owe? their territory, hut it appears that the Government's approval to the fi
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  • 112 14 Speeches in Commons. "EUROPEAN WAR IN SrGHT." Berlin, Apr. 14. The German Ambassador has been instructed to protest to tne British Government against tr.e statements about Germany made in the House Of Commons en Am. 13 when Sir Austen Chamberlain declared that this is no time
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  • 351 14 Flouted Whote Basis Of League." London, Apirl 13. A world boycott of Japanese goods was advocated by Major C. R. Attlee (1. a1i.. Limchouse) in the House of Commons today as an item for discussion between Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald and President Roosevelt at Washington in
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  • 44 14 Canton Government Plans New Impost. Canton, Apr. 1. Interested parties are asked to put in bids for the foreign piece goods tax which the Government proposes collecting. $280,000 and upward must be offered by prospective concessionaires b'-'fore their applications will be considered.
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  • 39 14 Capt. Goering Appointed By Hitler. Berlin, Apr. 1. General Von Kpp. the N':'.zi Premier of (iociiuir as Premier cf Prussia. General Von Bap, the Nazi Premier Bavaiia, has now been appointed Administrator of that State. Reuter Wire-
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  • 546 14 Miss Batten's Bad Luck Near Karachi. MLLE. MARYSE HILZ. Robbiano Due Here This Afternoon. Karachi, Apr. 11. Miss Jean Batten the 83-jrear-oM New Zealand girl who is flying; from Ljrmp i to Australia, wa forced to lar.d ir-ar Rhah Lekhera. in I-as Bela State, 85 miles
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  • 36 14 The Malacca Teachers' Association, says our correspondent, gave a tea party last week to Mr. J. H. Mcade. Inspector of Schools, who is going on leave, and to Miss Ebie Wong, who is leturning t'» Singapore.
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    • 98 14 LS^IRIZZ in your ▲jJULILIW' '^H» "7 Never was water to i fl^|R^^H«HsS7l— i L superbly soft, no subtly H| JVw'ISmW 1< K i k scented, so luxuriously eaM^BtsWr^^rny^y /~j X, comforting »hen a I^^|R£ rr\ JSK r~\ litrieof thenew Scrubb's ,WK Wkm %^\Z^^ 7WQ^ Pertumed Ammonia is •^^■^r -S_~V/ added
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  • 430 15 Malayan Golf Championship Meeting. Qualifying Round. COLONY TOO GOOD FOR F.M.S. Malayan Golf. CHAMPION BEATEN BY \V. H. ELKINS. The Malayan GeM championship inn 'in. opened at the Hukil Timah course reeter4aj with the annual match In mm en the Coli.io and the F.M.S. !t was productive of no brilliant
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  • 197 15 The following were the Korei foe tli>' first L8 'ho en if the qualifying round of the Malayan GMf Champ) nship this nn>! ninK rhe iir>i round proper will In-Kin at M."> 1. .■Morrow. H. Klkins M. M. Patenon R. Craik C. V. C. Bond S. A. Ur;;vis
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  • 390 15 Motherwell Favourites On Form. The 55th Scottish Cup final takes place today when Motherwell, who have not yet to win the trophy, meet the Celtic, who have been successful 13 times. The Celtic wen also in the final round in the 1908-9 competition when the Cup
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  • 110 15 Mr. D. A. M. Brown Elected President. Thi annual meeting of the Malayan ■cation was held at Bakit Timah last r.:«ht Mr. C. V. Miles presiding. The following officials were elected President, Mr. D. A. M. Brown; vicepresident, Mr. H. W. Raper hon. secretary and treasurer, Mr. L.
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  • 79 15 Former Singapore Dirt Track Rider Injured. Aarhus, Denmark, Apr. 13. The Australian, Con Cart well, fell under his machine and was killed during an international dirt track meeting here. I Tiger Lewis, of the Malay Archipelago, collided with Cartwell's overturned machine, somersaulted, and was removed to hospital suffering
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  • 864 15 Loss of $1,524 During Last Year. The annual meeting of the Singapore Golf Club will be held in the club-house ai 6.30 p.m. on Apr. 19. The committee's report is a« follows: The club-house has lieen maintained in a good state of repair. The original terrace in
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  • 46 15 I Malacca, Apr. 13. The ladies' medal for April was played on Wednesday and resulted as follows: Mrs. W. Mulligan (9) all square. Mrs. A. H. C. Allen (5) 2 down. Mrs. C. Milne (8) 3 down. Mrs. H. B. Willan (14) 4 down.
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  • 325 15 British Resident Refers To Controversy. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, \y>v. l-i-The discussion that has arisen over the '!;jin phced by the Education Department in Selangor on paiticipation by school- boys in club sports was ment.oned by ■as. British Resident of Selangor, the Hon. >lr.
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  • 42 15 Malacca, baiting first, opened cautiously in their two day holiday match on the S.C.C. Padang thi> morning ana at 12.."0 the score WM MALACCA. A. (i. t not out 12 A. ile Vital n<:l out 7 Extras 1 Total U
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  • 80 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. IS. Ity Telephone. The three ,day cricket match between the S.C.C. and Selangor opened at 11 o'clock this morning in Boa weather with a good wicket. There was a sensational opening when the S.C.C, batting first, lost burn with the
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  • 288 15 SPORTING FIXTURES. T<id»y. April IV Billiards: MaUjrai Championships begin. New W n rlil. Fi'rak Amateur Races. First Hay. (■<>lf: Maluyan Cbampionahipa iiualifying rouml, :!fi holes i, Hukit Timah; Island Cluh Easter Cap; Keppel G.C. Foster Competitions and (iuilk-muid Cup (men's two ball fwursomesi. Cricket: Selanjror vs. Sintrupore, Kuala Lumpur; S.C.C.
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  • 138 15 Twenty Entries Approved: i Draw Made. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. April 13. Twenty entries for the Selangor Foothall League have been approved and the teams allocated as follows: "A" Division. S.C.R.C. "A". T.P.C.A. "A". Selangor Malays. Selangor Rangers. Chartered fiank. S.C.R.C. "B". "H" Division. Postal
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  • 25 15 The Singapore Malay inter-school drill and games competition, will be held on Wednesday- "il 26, (1 Muharram, 1352) at Geylang English School ground.
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  • 16 15 There will be no racing at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club over the Easter holidays.
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  • 250 15 Good Friday Results. TOTTENHAM DROP A POINT AT HOME. i o Apr. 11. The following mat:hi-' were played i.i the English Leagui l< day: FirM Dfllslsß Becead Milslea. Third Di.ir.ion (Smith -in). 'I'hiril lti\i-i.n (Nurlh.-i nl. \r dial Wed. tlarkpool helsea Llr.rpool Manchester City ot (smooth
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  • 42 15 The Garrison Golf Club ladies monthly medal wai played on Apr. 12 and 13, and resulted as follows: Miss K. Power Mr*. M. Ki-lile .Mrs. P. Poww Mrs. Potter-Hal] .Miss Mayiiii.l 1 1 ■i 4 down, down, down, down. down.
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  • 4110 16 Hying Over The Mountain* Cowardice Or (Umimonsrnse? Rtiihvay Litsses—S i r Frank Sni'ttenham's Warning Coaching Days In Perak The Holida x-Snatchers. (By Our Kuala Lumpur Correspondent.) MW\ wronaet-en Id happen to the British R it, on one <>f li > occasional hop* over the
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    • 130 16 KEEP YOUR YOUTH! \\li<n ■atatal yeexhfal vic<>ur i» lir.in.il 1 1 nP > 10- 1 »h<-tkrr it be Ihr.iuuh illaMS) blrt'ss of climate, «.r Ihrnuuli ii\.r«ork— life is nu-rely n dull tslslaaw. Thaaka t» an eniinrnt Trofegsor of Me Hr. K. Hucryi. of the ITaivvraitjr af ll.rm-. Swil/i-rlaml. miii ran
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    • 565 16 TALKIE ENTERTAINMENT IN KUALA LUMPUR At the At the PRINCE'S THEATRE COLISEUM THEATRE (PHONE 2750.) (PHONE 2578.) OIhENING TOMORROW! TOMORROW! n- v,,u thmk v,,,',. th,, r. RAMON DOCTOR NOVARRO K. rashes through <■ Metn G A I'iist Nat.onal .v ViUphone HUbJULL LIONEL ATW.LL- FAY WRAY v the »reate»t mvaterj m
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  • 1471 17 Woman Week By Week. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Mar. 15. LORI> Pleader, the famous accountant declares that women are extraordinarily good business p.-ople, and "a k<>" l deal hetter than many directors of companies I have met. "I must say that while I hav^
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  • 630 17 AFTER Cteadette Cofyerl finished her role in Paramount's "'ihe Sign of the Cross," she went for a vacation to New York to purcha.se a new wardrobe for ilkcoming season. j According to Miss Colbert the shades for the winter are the most wonderful ever seen. There aiv
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    18 17 Eastiv- morning Madge Evan*. Hrtro-CtMwjm Mayer player, ruund* hi-rst'lf with the frajrran! lily bio later time draws near.
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  • 85 17 P.iau. 1 chicken rice. 6 onions f> batter. 2 mancocs rtttjHltat Siice the mangoes, peel and m otßioas, and piu tin ni in a stewpan witl Vi lb. of butter and ;i gl 0 pepper an I rait, I join:s and fry in ;h:- ■t\ I i Then add
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    • 158 17 1 his easy ivay to Lovely Nails FEW tilings ar* so captivating as lovely hands. And now tin baeMSt woman can have exquisitely cared for hands, tipped with nails as beautiful as jewels thanks to the famous Cutex Manicure Preparations. Cutex Cuticle Remover Nail Cleanser is the ha:-i9 of the
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    • 242 17 MAISON "Vogue" 22, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. (Europe Hotel Buildings.) VOGUE'S EYE VIEW OF THE MODE! Vogue hen to announce the arrival of their new shipment of the latest models of Jean Patou. Marie Alphonsine. Jane gßlafebßt Blanchol anJ Reboux tff** IF vi One. a woman has worn .< hal '-gam
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    • 267 17 ready flavoured \A/^S^ Brown Poison's Flavoured Coin Flour is great ide«. It saves time, labour and monry i 1 malsa delicious blancmanges and padding Miica in .1 Stocked bj> with onlv one minut'-s boiling. You tbt Robinson Co., Ltd. famous Corn Flour, which Brown Poison have made Singapore Cold or
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    • 405 18 Heavy Scoring at St. Louis. Vcv\ Torkj Apr. There wu- heuvy sparing in mim of ♦he li»sel>:ill matches today. At St. Louis Mayor O'Brien threw the fn-t i.all. There were about 4S.(MXt •pectaton pi went. The New York-Boston game in ihe National League was postponed owing 1., taow, The
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    • 291 18 (.ains Knocked Out In Last Round. l.nndon. Apr. A large ti-owd, including, the Prince "f Hales, saw Don Mc< i.rVindalc of South Aliiia knock out Larry Gains, the Canadian, -in tut- last uf a ten-round heavyweight contest Ht thr AMiert Hall tonigh*.. Keuter. Gains i- Ih. British
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    • 301 18 Klang Tournament. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klaac Apr. 14. The KhitiK Club miib»l open invitaliui. tennu toarnameai lagan this mornin.' before I R'»id crowd. Tin- weather v;'- tine throughout the day and good protrrccK wa» made. •<■ -ult?:--Men's Open Singles. K. V. Smith beat <!. A. K. Mac Lean.
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    • 679 18 Nine Clear Goals Win. MADON IN SHOOTING MOOD. Nalaja KA. 0. The Malays wen- in |THt form at the Anson Road Stadium on Thursday when they met the R.A. in a First Division match. After taking about ten minutes to settle down, they scored four goals in
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    • 169 18 Malacca Club Forwards In Excellent Form. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Apr. 13. Or. the Padang yesterday the Malacca Club heat the Indo-Ceylonese Association hy 7—2.7 2. The game was not as one-sid<>d as the score suggests for the losers had just as much of the play
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    • 32 18 The tie in the Sepoy Lines Golf Cub ladies modal between Miss Kvans and M'<Sifwait resulted in a win for the latter with a card reading 38— a 29.
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    • 440 18 Portsmouth to Visit The Arsenal. The following matches will be played today in the Knjdish ami Scottish Leagues: First Division. Arsenal vs. Portsmouth. Birmingham vs. Bolton Wands. Blackburn R. vs. W'hampton Wands. Blackpool vs. HudderafleM T. Derby County vs. Sheffield Utd. Kverton vs. Chelsea. Leeds United vs. Newcastle
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    • 191 18 The following will represent St. Joseph's against the R.A.F. 2nd XI on the school ground on Monday at 6 p.m.: H. Boon; Sim Im Peng and Chan Boon Hock: A. Richards, A. PhiWmon (capt.), and Chan Scow Yin; G. Hoeden, P. Ong, G. Fernandez, A. Exeyama and P.
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  • 74 18 Mr. T. C. Hume, general manugei Kuala Muila Rubber Estates, Ltd., Sun gei Patani, and Mr. J. Firth Fletcher, manager, Bukit Selambaju Estate, Sungei Patani, have been appointed as members on the Hospital Visiting Board (Central Kedah), Mr. D. B. N. Sherson, manager, Nagalelai Estate, Padang Serai, for South Kedah,
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    • 62 18 l^^r WILL PULL A 31 TON LOAD ANYWHERE. WILL ATTAIN A SPEED OF 35 M.P.H. WILL GIVE A FUEL CONSUMPTION OF 23 M.P.G. SUCH IS ONE USERS REPORT ON THE— DORMAN -RIGARDO COMPRESSION IGNITION ENGINE. Economy in Fuel Consumption. No Fire Risks. Enhanced Acceleration. Exceptisnal Reliability. ORIGINAL IN DESIGN. ROBUST
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    • 359 18 100% BRITISH 11 MILK REGAL UNSWEETENED j CONDENSED Procumble at all leading Provision Shops. Sole Agents HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH, MEDAN, BANGKOK. Up Again! <£ iSJf Poor old Jim! That's four OJwPiPr^t^ FM tinKs •a-aight. Hell not h«r I fH lit for his work in
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  • 1619 19 GIRL "CRUSHED" TO DEATH. Police-Protected Friend's Story Of Alleged Confession. An alarm clock which had stopped working a few minutes after 12 o'clock and a calendar in which the datts had been ticked off iinlTl .laji. 12 formed two exhibits at the preliminary inquiry
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  • 70 19 Reduction In King Of Siam's Civil List (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkdk, Apr. 13 When tlie present King came to the thrcne the v te for the Royol civil list rai I■■ .'in 8 I bui rabeequostiy the King agreed to various reductions. Now, Ihe new budget
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  • 106 19 Caught Smuggling Opium In Sourabaya. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Apr. 10. The police ha^c arrested a IVJiopcan opium smuggler in Soerabaya after the discovery of 15 kilogrammes of opium aboard the Tjinegara, of the Java-China-Japan line. In connection with this case three Chinese, who had ordered the
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    • 393 19 UNABLE JO KNEEL Neuritis Hampered Her In writing if the n:iin iiiid iiuonvenifrom neuritis, thi-i woman telh he n<i herself of it I have been using Krusehaa Salts for neuritis, and i: certainly has t hi- most wonderful effect. .My Imsci wen vary painful, and il became almost impossible to
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    • 254 19 FRAMROZ k Co. Phone 6354. 18—2—31. OFFICERS' MESS. 2nd. Bn. THE WELCH REGT. Messrs. Framroz Co., have been supplying this Mess for 2 years and 2 months. During this period they have given every satisfaction, and have always been prompt in delivering orders. Their Minerals and Cordials are of l»esi
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  • 7718 20 Impressions At The Trial Of "The Officer In The Tower." THE BLESSINGS OF THE BRITISH. I From Our Own Corn pondent.) Straits Times ohicr. Fleet Street, Mar. 28. THERE are twi out which everyone ii talking today the trial of "The Officer in the Tower," and the;
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    • 56 20 VERY NEAT ¥M and very clever, too |Üb| The new Kodak "SIX-20" with the slim :jhU lines is the neatest and easiest camera you iHJn front ami tho lons an:! bellows autu- '■RBIK niatital!;.- slide into position. Open the Jr'mS^ s 'b^ hingoil kick ami tho spools swing up in
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    • 447 20 -J M y m mm 'We wonder 'mj he a ial Pd»ir Win v.x li:i v/t- m> m *-\Mm A m lo made use >>l i>nc man power in .i Rickshaw when I 1/ I/# A/f l hl h< sc I'" WIT ;l i; lll;lll|li Jf \V*JMvK3it/H\3 m v i
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    • 58 21 bbbbbl aaaaaV 1 1 bbbbbbbl bbbbbbl aaaaal bbbbbbbl BBaaaaaal aßßaaaaV aaaaVaßßi aaßßaßaal SPUHCRETE TERRAZO TILES. WAILESDOVE BITUMASTIC. J& ANTI-CORROSIVE SOLUTION /C^^K A% ATRAX LIGHTING. Jr/^ %&T" EMP OVED THE CMST UCTO V and equipment of the oO* GRAND STAND J— express i\nf%\ GENTS ELECTRIC CLOCKS^. /AILAS "A" WOOD PRESERVATIVE. STOCKED
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES new RACE COURSE SUPPLEMENT
    • 7 21 THE STRAITS TIMES new RACE COURSE SUPPLEMENT
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      44 21 Tlio gnaMaai at the new rarrrnursi' which is to be opened by H.E. the (iovernor today. The roof boxes arc for the Stewards and owners, and the jockeys and trainers will be accommodated in the small stand seen on the left of the picture.
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    • 226 21 Order Of Proceedings At Today's Ceremony. The Singapore Turf l:ib at haBM '<xla>. ,ii which the opening mum of the urandstaml and lawns will be perforated bj U.K. the <i<>\eraar (Sir Cecil Cleawati), »ill iwhci ai 5.15 p.m. ,u< iml ai »>. :i*# p.m. U.K. tin (iovt-rnor and
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    • 226 21 Into Gloriously Appointed Racecourse. .Nearly two years ago two men sT(H«(l on the top of a liii! overlooking r.ukit Timah Rubber Rstate and their mind's eye marked out the boundaries of the -•"><• acres on which they had to build a racea urse. The task was difficult,
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    • 3949 21 But it has been a long and expensive job, costing, in all, upwardi of $2,700,000, including the purchase of land. The situation is glorious, and it is doubtful if a more delightful place to enjoy an afternoon's racing could be found on the island even on the
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      22 22 A BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF THE NEW RACE COURSE.— Published by courtesy of the Royal Air Force.— Official Photograph. Crown ("op\rii;ht Reserved.
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    • 1019 26 Preliminaries For New Racecourse BKTTING TAX F^uture of Sport In Malaya Assured. One of the men who is mainly responsible for the new home of racing in Singapore was Mr. G. R. Flolden Webb, chairman of the Turf Hub in 1929 and 19:,0. Few men
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    • 30 22 I —^M— I—— i I AN IMPRESS lON OF THE S*^^ BREWERY AT PASIR PANJANG. Mli^Jl I Bin TlfiPQ urnu m itm \//ie Vwue. D"E""E"R. INTwOSi FRASER NEAVE LTD., DISTRIBUTORS.
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    • 199 22 <dgv/ take an axe to it/ ||jj f} Jf"~l Singapore, April 15, 1933. Dearest Betty, It was sweet of you to write, ami such a nice newsy letter, but 1 could have wept wh en I read about your new Furnit tire from Robinsons. Don't think I'm jealous, but you
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    • 56 23 HUME CONCRETE CULVERT PIPES STEEL PIPES FOR WATERMAINS (CONCRETE OR BITUMEN LINED) CONCRETE SEWERAGE PIPES CONCRETE DRAINAGE PIPES STEEL MINING PIPE S CONCRETE CHANNELS, Etc WITH SLIP 0R FLANGED JOINTS MANUFACTURED ENTIRELY IN SINGAPORE. HUME PIPE Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. (Contractors to Singapore Municipality, F. M. S. Railways, Public Works Departments,
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    • 82 23 FOGDEN, BRISBANE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) "^7 CIVIL ENGINEERS AND 1 1 Li jk CONTRACTORS 'J^l Head Office BB 550, HAVELOCK ROAD, sr^^^ I si 9s^ .gjijg^ pp Telegrams: "FOGBANE" WifewT Jm[ Codes: be tleys and 111 Mi Ml HnHBsB A B c sth EDmON W Sawmillers,
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    • 77 24 >, m m b^^— m m m < r— j FONGHIN G.H. WATTS Co. j Sanitary and Water Engineers, Drainage Contractors. o AMONG RECENT CONTRACTS CARRIED OUT ARE THE FOLLOWING: I SINGAPORE TURF CLUB GRAND STAND AND BUILDINGS. A. B. C. BREWERY. I F.M.S. RAILWAY STATION. J MEYER CHAMBERS. j
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    • 51 25 WHEREAS ALL DOORS FLOORS WINDOWS BANNISTERS IN THE SINGAPORE TURF CLUBS NEW GRANDSTAND WERE SOLELY MADE AND ERECTED BY PASKOE BROWN Go. 25-27-29, ORCHARD RD. YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN ASK THEM TO QUOTE FOR ANY WOODWORK YOU MAY REQUIRE. insi'ki i ihk ti\ aoosi in in k < cii.
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    • 65 25 THE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB-NEW RACE COURSE ARCHITECTS MESSRS. SWAN MACLAREN SINGAPORE. THE GRAND STAND, QUARTERS and STABLE STRUCTURES ARE OF BRITISH STEEL WORK, DESIGNED, FABRICATED and CONSTRUCTED, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE ARCHITECTS, BY REDPATH BROWN CO., LTD. STEEL ESTABLISHED I^^-H INCORPORATED (U.K.) 1802. V^EsF 1896 a \OTRENCTjH ISECURITV/ H.
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    • 94 26 ■■■881i nnB |iaMßtlßHai aMBtlBHa lIHHaaiaMBaBIBHHIIHH IIMSiIIM j SINGAPORE'S LEADING JUDGES DELIVERED 1 UNANIMOUS VERDICT IN OUR FAVOUR I j AGAINST ALL COMPETITION j lAS REGARDS:- MIT Vi j RIGHT DESIGN; if RIGHT QUALITY RICHT PRFTF f J -J ff I j RIGHT SERVICE! j j "THE THOROUGHBRED" ii<Ji2^^^J L^ ri
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    • 55 26 ROBINSONS HAVE BEEN APPOINTED CATERERS IJSSPV THE SINGAPORE #^s^^^ TURF CLUB OPENING CEREMONY V\^ TO DA V CATERERS FOR WEDDINGS, BREAKFASTS, TIFFINS, DINNERS, etc WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES, CAKES AND PASTRIES, GAME PIES. PORK PIES, SAUSAGK ROLLS Ktc MADE IN OUR OWN BAKERY UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION* INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED ROBINSON
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    • 98 27 r*> woman's^] ipfcO&tfM SOLVftJ MoJrrn siirr.ee has btcn applied to evolve the perfect sanitary protection for women and has Riven us 1-llia. Absolutely hygienic and made from Menhsed materials, 1 ilia is a safeguard to health, incomparable for comfort, BMhaaji and absolute security. 1 he problem of disposal is solved
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    • 111 27 NOTICE. We hereby notify the public that oar firm of M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Optician*.. RAFFLES CHAMBERS. RAFFLES HLACB. SINGAPORE, has no connection and interest whatsoever with any other firm carrying the name EZEKIEL in Singapore. M. EZEKIEL ft HONtv Qnallfled OntleUit*. Only Address:— RAFFLES CHAMBER BAFFLES PLACE. BI>GAPORI EatanlUhfd
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  • 2959 28 The Latex Situation Rewards For Pioneers Danger Of Overproduction Some Singapore Queries Buying Estate Supplies Mr. "Archie" Russell Java And Amsterdam Pointers, (By Oar Han tin* CorrespondeaC) TIIK reply mads bj Mr. Btuteabury. i haii U 1.. to conimenl i v rtes on tin array of patent*
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  • 110 28 Leaflets Offered To Princess Royal. Leeds, Mar. 19. There was a mild demonstration against fox hunting at a meeting of the Bramham Moor Hunt, which was attended by the Princpss Royal and Lord Harewood, at Weeton, near Harrogate, today. The protests were made by members of the Leeds
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  • 367 28 !Two More to be Made Into Schools. London, Mar. IC> Two more larm country houses arc to Ik- opened shortly m schools. Thc-y are Lord Northbourne's Kentijh soat, Bctteshanger, ;<t Easiry, near S'an-l-wiii. and Maidwoll Hall, ;n Northainptonal in Bpttoshanßer ha-; been l«-t liy '..'> <1 Norttiboarne and
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    • 185 28 BaS' mpJm^ Bay w *^<bV*HF > wal xfct'* BY Pl^P 1^ PYORRHEA SHF had a great marry friends. Now she is ashamed to open ber rmiuth The brilliance and natural charm oi ber smile are gone. P>Y>rrbea is the price she paid for neglect, hi work is insidious. At first,
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    • 90 28 RAILWAYS C BHBttSMttg May 1, 1933 the following alterations to train service will be made. 1. The 10.00 p.m. night mail train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur will stop for one minute at BUKIT TIMAH. 2. The 10.00 p.m. nigfct mail trains tc and from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore will
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    • 434 28 THE ONLY ALL BRITISH CHEST ON THIS MARKET J[ 'i f^fr^jSobtinof mm>vSS«^J^. 1 AND THE BEST. A PRODUCT OF MALAYA BY MALAYAN COLLIERIES, LTD. Tel. 4265. KUALA LUMPUR- Telegrams "ARANG." f INSTANTLY RELIEVES AND QUICKLY HEALS seem difficult lo < ;:n. is frequently din t > hHan to naoa this,
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  • FEATURES OF THE WEEKS NEWS FROM CHINA.
    • 1673 29 1CHAI LETTER. OTHER MANIFESTO BY MR. EUGENE CHEN. >m Our Own Correspondent.) Shanghai, Apr. 1. a fortnight of alarums and exnerve shattering rumours from s of the compass, followed by nials and ropodiatioas, the polinosphere has settled down Into )f apparent serenity which
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    • 198 29 Important Seizure By Police. Shanghai, Apr. 1. A 1 cina. r..i:'.e seutaro *»•>* been line!" by the Special Branch of t;ie Municipal Iii Ice as the ■■■suit f n si:rpi se raid "i Chinese building in the International Settlement. Special efforts have been made by i
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    • 179 29 Standard of Improvement Considered. Canton, Apr. 1. In order to improve the agricultural system of the Kwangtung province, the Department of Reconstruction has prepared a detail plan which will be enforced l>y the Government to assure the betterment of farming. The important points in the plan are as
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    • 103 29 Plan to Create Naval Port on Island. Tin- Commander-in-Chief of the Ist Group Army in Canton has formulated a scheme to develop a naval port on the easjat of Hainan Island. In this scheme is included a plan to construct a highway passing round the border of the
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    • 115 29 Hundred Graduates Finish Course. Altogether 103 students of the sixth graduating class of the Canton Aviation School received their diplomas of graduation at the Shaukowling Air Field auditorium. Gen. Chan Chai-tong distributed the diplomas. The 'Students' Bazaar Carnival in 1 Canton which was held at Yuet Shao Hill
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    • 409 29 Boycott Offenders. LAST MINUTE APPEAL UNAVAILING. Canton, Apr. 4. Another offender against the anii-, Japanese boycott has been executed by shooting. After being repeatedly reprieved, rlo Yung, who gave lessons to Shannon lapanese in porcelain decorating, and jought from them porcelains on his own account, was put
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    • 161 29 Canton Censors Take Drastic Measures. Canton, Apr. 1. A total of 43 newsboys who had on hand copies of proscribed Hong Kong newspapers and were locked up at different precinct stations are being "keptj there. For five days officers have been jumping on sellers of the sheets against;
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    • 74 29 Chiang Kai-shek's Statusj Unchanged. Nanking, Apr. 4. Messrs. Sun Fo and Yu Yu-jen's sug- j gestion to the Central Political Council 'for the concentration of the higher military powers in th* p?rson of Mar- shal Chiang Kai-shek has been inde- finitely shelved. The Council, however, is considering the
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    • 58 29 Kuomintang Arrangements For Convention. Nanking. Apr. 4. j Active preparations are being made by j a party of officials for a Convention of a Special Kuomintang National Congress. The matters occupying the immediate attention of members concern the methods of election and the basis of re presentation. The
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    • 437 29 Shanghai Post Office Explains. On Mar. 2S a message from Singapore 'referred to a:ritatio:i by the Chine there a.irninst the proposed increase .> cents per letter of the postage ■one.-pomlencc from "letter-offices" 111 South China states the North-Chin 1 Daily News. The situation has been
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    • 134 29 Former Jehol Governor Sent to Peiping. Jehol City, Mar. 28. Qon. Tang Yu-lin, tfce ousted Governor of Jehol was finally arrested by Gen. Sung Tien-y ing's army yesterday afternoon while hiding in a mountain about M kilometres wast of Nientzushan, western Jehol. according to military reports. 'He
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    • 88 29 American Sailors Attack Japanese. Shanghai. Apr. 1. Thr-e Ameiican seamen, said to be under the influence of liquor, were responsible for a nasty incident on the Nanking Road here yesterday. When a truck-load of armed Japanese marines was passing by, the American seamen "opened fire" at them with
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    • 120 29 Temple Converted Into School Ii For Poor. Wuchow, Mar. 31. Considerable excitement was caused in the city of Penang Naam recently when I the authorities confiscated a temple and destroyed the idols. One of the largest idols in the city, 1 known as "the OU Man of ths
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    • 311 29 Mr. Matsucka's Frank Talk To U. S. A. TRI MPEIM P MYTH. Supposed Buying Power Of China's Millions. New York. Mar. _'T. The Japaaese fear the "American menace" in the Far Basl quite as much as the United Statei "Yellow Peril," Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka.
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    • 138 29 Mr. Soong on the Plea for Standardisation. Interviewed after his arrival from Nanking at Shanghai, Mr. T. V. Soong, the Finance Minister, dealing with the petition submitted by the local Chinese Ohamb-T of Commerce, urging the immed:ate adoption of measures for the unification and standardisation of the country's
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    • 94 29 Farewell To China's Chief Defeir&te. Shanghai, Apr. 3. Mr. Z. L. Chang, former Chinese Consal in New York, is being giver. B farewell dinner tonight before leavimr for th? United .States as the chief Chinese delegate to ths Chicago Exposition. All directors of 1 nt- Special Committee taking
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    • 63 29 Again Experiencing Trouble With His Eves. Nanking. Apr. 1. Mr. Lq Wen-kan, Forehjn Ministir, is again suffering from serious eye trouble. He is not receiving any guests and is only aKendinjr to more important business at the Foreign 0 Mr. Lo may hay.- to l«av< for Shanghai
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    • 45 29 Don't let the matter of «^^H txpense keep you from 7^*V^J Tisiting us. Sight it as precious as life Itself, and our charge? are VERY MODKKATK. R ft CONSULT THE ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO. Optometrlata and Optleiana, 198. Sooth Bridge Knad. and 148. North Bridge Road.
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  • 39 30 ARCHIE COMPSTON, the famous golfer, demonstrating with hall made specially to enable golfers to practise in th«- hMM. full size but is made of special mate -al aid deaa ml MUHfI tv (Planet News.)
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    17 30 C. S. STANWOOD OF WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass. I .S.A.. in lioo act the Inter-Varsity sports. (Planet News.)
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    23 30 S.R.C. vs. CHINESE— GammcI of the S.R.C. just about to head in front of the Chinese goal with Boon Lay in close attendance.
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    22 30 S. K. C. pressing hard during the closing stages. ClM«k Wah, the Chinese goalkveper punching the hall away from K. C. (Mdwt,
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    23 30 HOLLYWOOD RUMOUR is linking the names of Buddy Rogers, the film actor and orchestra leader, end Miss Mary Brian, the actress. (Planet News.)
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    17 30 MICK THE UTLUUn PUIII'JES in training at the <>Tey hound Itacing Association's konnels at Northaw. (Planet News.)
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    22 30 GIRL CYCLISTS enjoying a snack on th<> h«"->ch in the sunshine, at l'cight where a record Sunday crowd enjoyed the glorious weather.
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    18 30 YOUNG RIDERS ready to start off from the mounting place in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London. (Planet News.)
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