The Straits Times, 29 June 1935

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 I'.UJES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 10 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 210 1 SINGAPORE: 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 8471). Exclusive CRETONNES j GLASSWARE AT j PASKOE'S REPRESENTATIVE IN THE EAST -H M.HODGES -37. ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE asting beatify p/«s VALUE '.he world ol cars you measure dependability uy the tin. In running costs, too, and resale value, comparison n Austin is the truest
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    • 361 1 KUALjA LUMPUR I j $.7flyA ST. ('PHONE 3683). Announce.... ....THE PERFECT LAWN yiTt j9>*m jmf- r UIN I 3 M ,^^j^ on which have been concern rat- fff T^m^Tf^tr^ cd the resources of a world-re-L J^ mot X t 4%ff nowned house to attain rtJT g? >) PERFECTION. >*^ *^Mm*mill
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    • 12 1 j j FLOWERS J PHONE 4097 j 115. Orchard lost. (Amber Mansions)
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  • 46 2 OLHLERS.— On June 29. 1935, at No. 52-A St. Patrirk's Road. Singapore. Suddenly and quietly. Charles Cliri?tian Oehlers. 60 Years, late of Messrs. Henry Waugh ft Co.. Ltd The Funeral will take place at the Bidadari Cemetery at 5 p.m. today. Deeply regretted.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 492 2 S ]TU ATIO NS_ VAC ANT^ When applying for any position advertised in these columns send copies of testimonials. Da not send originals. A QI'.VLIFIED Operator for Stenctyp* machine. Apply Box No. 328, Straits Times. WTKD SKILLED ARTIST to paint sm&ll objects of art for reproduction. Payment by results. Box
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    • 851 2 BOARD RESIDENCE 11. ST. THOMAS WALK, mod. san. garage Tel. 7758. D'BLES rooms sea-front Katong. Board Ind. $100. couple. Also Suites. Meyer Road 77. NICE furn. rooms $30— 550. Board opt. mod. san. gar. 11, St. Nicholas Flats. FURN. bedroom: sltt. room; bath: sep. ent: attend: board opt. $30. 2.
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    • 763 2 MISCELLANEOUS YOU CAN HAVE THE SUNDAY TIMES delivered to you every week for three months for $1.60. General Manager Sunday Times. IF TOD HAVE RELATIVES OR FRIENDS Overseas have the Straits Budget posted U them every *eck. $14 yearly Including ix«tage, outside lalaya $13 20 within Malaya, Orders, accompanied by
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    • 1159 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on: Monday, July 1. Bank Holiday. ELIAS BROTHERS. 22, MALACCA STREET NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership subsisting between the undersigned in the abovenamed firm was dissolved on June 24, 1935, as from which date the busii ess of the
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    • 215 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc NEW STOCK OF IMPORTANT BOOKS. DICTIONARY OF PSYCHOLOGY, edited by Howard C Warren, $12. DROLL STORIES, by Honore Balzac. Complete, Unexpurgated and illustrated, $7.50. THE DECAMERON, by Giovanni Boccaccio. Complete. Unexpurgated and illustrated, $7.50. ADVENTURES IN NAKEDNESS, by Julian Strange. Illus. $6.50. Postage Extra. G. H. KIAT
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    • 515 2 visit FIGARO FOR BETTER WAVE that Is better for your hair $8, $10 $15 only European Experts always in attendance. RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 1201 snd al 93, Bras Basab Road. Phone 2868. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr*. HARU and Miss HANA 60, WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. When You Go
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 177 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Ouwtde Without Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly 3.00 4.M 8 1.50 Quarterly S 8.50 $12.M TM Half Yearly $17.00 $t4.«* $lfc*W I early $34.M $48.M Note.— Ovtstatioa rbeqaca stMaM laetade tbr osual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and inntrwtlons f*r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMFJITfi are as under:— 25
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 599 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL. PASBENOER AND CARGO BUR VICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD PROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAU. DueTonnage Spore 1935 BHUTAN 6,100 July 4 KAISAR-I-HIN» 11,500
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    • 366 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Aj from the sailing of s.s. "Hakusan Mara," August 8, for London, fares by steamers will be:— Ist class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 A $343 Marseilles $514 $557
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    • 618 3 PASSENGER AND FREIG&T SERVICE. TO OENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham ALSIA 16/7 16/7 17/7 19/7 BORINGIA 6/8 6/8 7/8 9/8 ERRIA 20/8 20/8 21/8 23/8 LALANDIA 17/9 17/9 18/9 30/9 JUTLANDIA 810 8/10 9/10 11/10 The above vessels are
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    • 205 3 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms; Swimming pool Talking Motion Pictures. Delicious meals Hot and cold running water In eacb state room. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly service from Manila
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    • 1183 3 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khlow Steamship Co. (IMBI Ltd. Steam Ship Co Ltd and China Mutual Tne < unard White Star Liu. T.Ts.X^a^ip'co-. 1 Ltd. > <° The China Navifatlon Co.. Ltd. Tne Australian OrlenUl Lin* Ltd. The Slam Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd The Irrawaddy Flotilla Co.
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 492 4 LARGE ATTENDANCES AT CHAPEL SERVICES. As Captain Geoffrey Freyberg, the chairman, pertinently asks. in a foreword to the annual report of the Missions to Seamen, Singapore, which is just published— How many of the residents of Singapore who frequently cross the Seven Seas really appreciate all
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    • 221 4 New Captain Of The Fleet. Captain R. J. R. Scott, A.M.. who has been selected for the post of Captain I of the Fleet, Mediterranean, when Ad- mlral Sir Dudley Pound becomes Com- mander-in-Chief, has had a varied experience during his 33 years in the Navy. The present
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    • 328 4 DJambl (Toba) S p m Muntok. Palembang and Pladjoe (Senang) 3 pjn. Pangkal Plnang (Senang) ..3 p.m. Soengel Liat (Senang) ..3 pm. Philippine Islands iMeerkerk) 3 p.m Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuun (Darvel) 3.30 p.m. Sarawak (generally), Mlrl. Sibu Sarlkel (Darvel) 3.30 p.m. Bagan and BeogkaJUs (ToboaJl)
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    • 139 4 Mails from Netherlands Indies expected today by air (Netherlands) will be delivered to boxholders at 3.30 p.m. General delivery of letters and parcels at 4.05 p.m. Mails from China and Japan today by La Plata Maru. Mails from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. expected tomorrow by air iQantas) will
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    • 125 4 Saturday. June 39. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arTfrt KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Tug Prince, R-A.F. Aquarius, •me CaWe, U-h. Alert, Dajak. Oil Wharf H.M.S. Herald. Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Paxar. Sheers Wharf MalayaAlbert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Nil. Krppel Harbour.
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    • 26 4 The s.s. Van Vollenhoven for Saign. Malls previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. today will now close at 11 a.m. on July Ist.
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    • 44 4 The Conte Rosso Is due here on Sunday morning, from Trieste. Venice. Brlndisl. Port Said. Bombay and Colombo, She will berth alongside the S.H.B. wharves and Is expected to sail again the same day at 4 p.m. lor Hong Kong and Shanghai.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 511 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in P. M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:BOOKING AGENTS, F.M.B. RLTB. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight MJS— Pamge M3L CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. Incorporated in England) REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE/EUROPE First class from £106 4 6 Second class from 70 6 1 REDUCED AROUND THE WORLD FARES BY C.P.R.
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    • 315 4 BOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE. OUTWARD. RtfTDlar Freight Servtee to MANILA. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE PORTS. Due Spore SJS. SEROOSKERK 10.000 July 2K S.S. ZUIDERKERK 10.000 T. Aug. 30 HOMEWARD. TO JAFFA. HAIFA. GENOA. MARSEILLES. ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Leave Tonnage S'pcw: E.S. GAASTERKERK 10,000 T. July 21 S.S. MEERKERK
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    • 526 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNAM STEAWW CO. LTD. (Incorporated Sncta<td.) -ELLEKMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMUUKG. Via Ports and Suo Canal Also accepting Cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo Oi<- sall» CITY OP BAGDAD In port July a •CITY OF YOKOHAMA July 14 July 19 Calls Dunkirt. •Calls Aarhus +CITY
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 59 4 TIDE TABLE. Saturday. Jane 29. H W. 10.45 a.m., 8 ft. 2 in., 9.40 p.m., 9 ft. 2 in. L. W. 3 56 a.m., 1 ft. 2 in.. 4.5 p.m., 5 ft 2 in. Sunday. June 38. 11 W. 11.34 8 ft. 3 in.. 10.26 p.m. 9 ft. 4 in.
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    • 70 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *F Alor Star 88 Nil 10.7 78 Sltiawan 91 Nil 8.7 72 Kota Bharu 91 Nil 11.5 77 Buklt Jeram 89 Nil 7 1 74 Malacca 86 0.53 7.4 75 Singapore rKallang Aerodrome)
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  • Article, Illustration
    1375 5 Big Increase In Tonnage Life In A Light Station Canaries As Ship's Pets. The annual report of the Marine Department of the Straits Settlements for the year 1934, which has just been issued, is a valuable statement to all those interested in the development of shipping in the
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  • 670 5  -  AN J ING HUT AN. CANINE TOPICS By U/E have dealt with the two ex- tremes. the dog known as small type with little or no trouble to keep clean, feed and exercise, and the large type though well suited to Malaya, requiring careful attention,
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  • 283 5 COMING VISIT BY MR. MACFADYEN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 21. IMANY people in Malaya will be glad to hear that Mr. Eric Macfadyen, a director of Harrisons and Crosfield, Ltd., and one of th 3 most far-sighted leaders of the rubber .ndustr>. is about to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 473 5 HOTELS MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT sis to us DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight and A FASCINATING DISTINCTIVE PERFORMANCE By NINO FELY COMEDIANS, SINGERS INTERNATIONAL DANCERS BY SPECIAL REQI'EST REPEAT PERFORMANCE OF POPULAR APACHE DANCE. APPEARING NIGHTLY NON-DINERS $1.00 ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. The management is presenting 30 free caricatures
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    • 257 5 NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERIES ABOUT INDIGESTION Relicf quick relicf is your one ovcr-,whrl-ming necessity when suffering from stomach pains and Indigestion. That is why leading medical authorities specialists, doctors, hospitals recommend and specify Bisurated Magnesia for even the most obstinate case 3 of dyspepsia, acid stomach and gastritis. Then know (for
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  • 130 6 Ex-Officer Who Pined For Army Companion. A retired French officer's love for his old army horse. Bijou, ha* been revealed by his suicide. He was Dr. A. M. Grus. who was living near Senlis. He rode Bijou daily. Last winter the horse died of old age. Dr.
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  • 281 6 PANGBORN'S PLANS. (By Our Aviation Correspondent) Mr. Clyde Pangborn, who, with Mr. Roscoe Turner, won third place in the England-Melbourne air race last October, will be flying to Malaya again soon. But he will not stop here, unless forced to. Indeed, neither he nor his
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  • 110 6 Hospital Not Equipped For Operation. Madras. June 17. Salem District Board is to provide more surgical Instruments and to allow visiting doctors to conduct opera- tions at Yercaud hospital. This is a sequel to a resolution from the Yercaud Ratepayers' Association urging the provision of
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  • 221 6 Workmen Meet In Heart Of Mountain. The second tunnel under the loft? Vosges Mountains, which separata Alsace from Lorraine, ncarrd completion when two gangs of workm.-n. digging away at work which had been started two years ago, met In tho heart of the mountain The
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  • 138 6 Assailant Dies From Bite Muaias, June L'O. A woman at Bantunllli, a Villa :e 20 miles from Gudivada. was from death by a snake which bit and killed her assailant. The woman, Suramina, and her two-year-old child w turning home at night aKer attending her
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  • 143 6 Writing Reminiscences Of Life In China. The Reverend Frederick Brown, who' spent 31 years as a Methodist missionary previous to 1914 in Tientsin, is now in retirement in England and has been writing his reminiscences which may shortly be published. Mr. Brown is now 75 years old.
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  • 134 6 Girl On Trial For Chinese. The pretty young Thompson, has been nt to Uiul it Tahlequah, Oklahoma, on a ehrrge of assaulting, with Intent to kill, a Chinese student. Daniel Shaw, also known as George Hinjj Hbieu. ormcrly uf Hong Kong 0 Miss Thompson admiU that she fired
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 75 6 VICTOR RADIO j^^^^*BSSsß^^*^*^*^*^^BwV --^l^^B^^^fe M J J Jj- rIK I I1I 1 J I I jjf jjr ij I Nothing can commend R. C. A. Radio more convincingly than allowing it to speak for itself. At your behest it will bring in the speech, news, views, and entertainment of the
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    • 87 6 BELL HOWELL FILMO 8 I.MVERSAL MODEL A super projector for projection of 8 mm films. Better and brighter than any other 8 mm machine in existence Absolutely the very best money can buy. Operate on any voltage Singapore Photo Co. 37-39 High Street. Singapore. Phone 6389 8 NEW ,ctt BOOKS
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    • 92 6 PHILCO 1935 ALL- WAVE A.C. D.C. Mails or Battery Operated RADIO RECEIVERS and RADIOGRAMS. specially kwtt ftr the Trtfics Denonslratknu in your own home— No obligation wtiataofTtr. Fall? rwantecd by the ONLY Sale A*Mto DMrfbaten (Far S.S., F.M.S.. D.E.1., Barneo Stem). RADIO SERVICE Co., OF MALAYA 1934 Ltd. (Owners A
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    • 50 6 Superior Per- I Guaranteed formancc. Mr* the finest Exceptional H Receiver ever Tone offered the Automatic Vol. Malayan PubControl. ||c Airplane i^J Low prjced Tunlnp •No Coil Pgfl Deferred Changing m£+ Terms; Model M. 81 16-2100 Metres Also EDDYSTONE BATTERY RECEIVERS. EDDYSTONE RADIO ELECTRIC CO., 28-30 ORCHARD ROAD. TEL. 3829.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 567 6 FULL BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. TODAY. Transmission 2 6.20 9.05 p.m. G.S.F. 15.140 kes (19.82 mi and G.S.G. 17.790 kc i (16.86 m.i 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. Sydney Gustaid at the Organ of the Gaumont Palace Cinema, Chester. 6.35 "Light and Shade."* A projnamme of contrasting variety. 7.20
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    • 599 6 from the Spa Whitby. 6.35 "Tube Tunes."* A musical ride round London's Inner Circle with Bill, Bert. Alf, Little Alfle, Glad, Lottie, Maggie, and Ma. Marius B. Winter's Band. Presented by Cecil Madden. 7 JO Greenwich Time Signal. Haydn Heard and his Band, relayed rrom the West End Cinema, Birmingham.
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    • 517 6 SINGAPORE. Station Z. n. 1., Singapore. Wavelength 49.9 metres.— Owned and operated by Radio Service Co., of Malaya 1934. Lt*., Broadcast House, No. I. Orchard Rd.. Singapore. SUNDAY, June 38. 11 a.m.-1.30 p.m. Recorded music. MONDAY, July 1. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 p.m. News bulletin supplied by Straits Times.
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    • 446 6 PHOHI-HOLLAND. 7.50 pjn. SUUon P. 8.1. 17.755 kc (16.88 m.) TODAY. 7.50 p.m. Opening announcement. 7.55 Station orchestra. 8.15 Talk on moving pictures. 8.40 Records. 8.50 News from Holland. 9.05 Microphone debutantes. 9.15 Station orchestra. 9.35 News talk. 9.55 Station orchestra. 10.20 Mepawafana Cocktail. 10.50 p.m. Close down. TOMORROW. Relayed
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 119 7 II II A OIHItt WIKMI Will llMtt All ftlNb«r(llll N m OAWOk" N IrHMN N ft MONTH* IN LONDON, ,,NMAMY A n*» in Ni* m |CAPITOL|r^B TtIAV tl 11M.1M.11 V ••I 1 m .ji W FBLD AlTAllll \^^TU t Jf^k QINQER ROGERS LMi THE GAY DIVORCEE Win MIWAHh I Vim
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    • 201 7 lA I lI A M II It A I "Din ntll '""""■■"'"MORHIMO" ,''.'.l il An I Mill. I pMI MN HW mi MM OUOAiAONA" I STEFFI DUNA wild MM #|V|Hl^ f 1 ANH Vijj MAVMONh MA I lON I 1 I I HAUMUNI nmimi ni wo "LOHNA DOONE H mi.
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    • 79 7 PA vILION I (;rttlM Mll CLAUDITTI »f L, ...1n 1 i« 1 W** f OILDED LILY" P m Mini Imt Mi J m MhiHM m m I I^^ I HIP lIPHHI Hfe W»H lAIINM I hi,., 1,1.1 11.111 1. II Hi. hi II f'MRON DUKE" tHN ttl*l»» MIAIINI mnNIM lIMMV
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  • TODAY'S LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 559 8 All Shares quoted above are fully paid. Issue Val. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4/- Ampat Tin £1 Asam Kumbang £1 Austral Malay 5/- Ayer Hitam 1 Ayer Weng £1 Bangrin Tin 1 Batu Selangor £1 Chenderiarig 50 Hitam Tin 1 Hong Fatt 5/- Hong Kong
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      • 416 8 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 1.30 1.35 2 2 do 7Vi'i Prefs. 1.70 1.75 1.65 1.75 10 10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 11.50 12.50 £1 £1 B. A. T. 6.1.6 6.6.0 120/- 125/1 40 B M Broadcasting 0.02 yy 2 dis 0.024 pir. 10 5 B. M.
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      • 163 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. 5'. 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110 112 nom 4'-'. 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int Mar 31 Sept. 30 114</ 2 U6V2 nom 4'v, -0^9 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 nom 4', 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000
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      • 338 8 Allenby AJor Gajah Amal. Malay ($2) Ayer Hitam Ayer Molek Ayer Panas Bassett Batu Untang Borelli Brogas Brunei Un. ($5) Bukit Katil Bukit Kepong Bukit Timah ($10) Bukit K. B. Changkat Serdang Connemara Glenealy Plantations Haytor Indragiri Jeram Kuantan (.50) Jimah Kamasan ($2) Kedah Kempas Kluang ($5) Kuala
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    • 231 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the dally circular Issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London. 60 days' sight 2/3 15/16 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 29 32
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  • 183 8 Recovery In Rubber Prices. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, June 29. The local rubber market showed a much better tendency this morning, and prices recovered the loss of the week on better demand from t lie trade. Near rubber shipments were in good demand. United Kingdom rubber
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  • 87 8 Closing Prices. Friday. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (FOB.) July 20 5 16 20 7 16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) July 19% 19% No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) awardable Singapore 20 110 20 3 It; July 201 v 20
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  • 367 8 Straits Inquiries For Whites Fancies. Although there has been little of special interest to affect prices this week the general tone has been rather firmer and values if anything have hardened, (state Messrs. James V Hutton. Manchester, ii\ their report dated June It). Crop conditions remain quite
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  • 183 8 Rice. Rangoon "Meetone" per koyan $157 Rice. Rangoon "Small Mill" per koyan $147 Rice. Slam parboiled No. 1 per bag $4.45 Rice. Slam parboiled No. 2 per bag $4.35 June 29, Singapore tin price (per picul) $113.50. Singapore, June 29, 12 noon. Buyer. Seller Oambler 6.00 Java Cube 10
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  • 170 8 A GOOD REPUTATION ESSENTIAL. The position of Mincing Lans brokers was discussed on June 20 before the Select Committee of the House of Lords which is inquiring into the system of licensing auctioneers, house agents and valuers. Mr. Charles Eastwood, chairman of the General Produce Brokers* Association,
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  • 258 8 Pool Attempting To Stave Off Interference. 1 "The Foresight Saga" No. 2.942, dated May 31. discusses the position of the Tin Pool and American desires to get restriction removed. Mr. Lyons, the Australian Prime Minister. 'It says) at the Australian Chambers of Commerce banquet, called
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  • 121 8 Lyall Evati's report dated June ..'9. states: MINING. Share prices nominal, sellers 6.05. S. tClntas 4 12* 4.23. Rai'tM sellers 5.70. Laruts 9- 93. Rawang I'm Fields. 5 7'i 6-. Taiplnes Kl'en sellers 87. Takuapas 19 9 20 cd., Pahang Consols sellers 10 6. RUBBERS. Slight improvement kabs
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 39 8 love everything that's old old friend*, old times, old manner* old books" And need one s&y. the magnificent Whisky called Old Rarity GUARANTEED 13 YEARS OLD L 53.75. fier bottk (mctudmadvtj) M?A LISTER* CO.U? So/c Ag»nt ftr 5.5. FMS.
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 830 9 Banks Discussing The Future Of Sterling. Each new currency crisis seems a iurther necessary, if painful, step towards the conditions required for ultimate stabilisation. Despite pious references to the desirability of currency.permanence, the governments of the devalued currency States wait for the goldstandard countries
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    • 281 9 Sungei Krian's Largely Increased Profit. The company results below, received by air mail, supplement the brief re- j ports by cable London, June 15. Surgei Krian Rubber.— Profit fcr 1934 was £16.057 (against £2.842), plus 1 £23.581 brought in dlv. of 10 p.c less tax 'against 2'i p.c,
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    • 425 9 Mining Journal Centenary. The Mining Journal has Issued a special number of 216 pages commemorating a hundred years of Mining history during which It has achieved a record of continuous activity. This period comprises practically the whole history of Mining as an economic business, beginning
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    • 599 9 DISAPPOINTMENT AT EXCESS EXPORTS. Once agUn we have to report a week of dull conditions with values showing a further slight decline, s.ate Messrs.. Lewis and Peat In their report dated June 28. Reports have been received from America that consumption in that country
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    • 29 9 Hie following is a summary of this company's dreadglng operations i* Kalumpang for June: No. 2 Dredge. Hn. 6S. yds. 12.500, output 89 pels.
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    • 632 9 SUBSTANTIAL RISE IN RUBBER EXPECTED. REGULATION SCHEME TAKING EFFECT. i The forward quotations have moved In sympathy with Spot and prices are 1/16:1. to V?d. lb. lower on the week, state Messrs. Symington and Wilson In their report dated June 19. The firmness last week was
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    • 35 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 28. British Borneo Timber records a pro- j fit of £7.381 for 1934. A dividend of I 4 per cent. Is recommended carrying forward £7.872.
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    • 37 9 The Selangor United Rubber Estates, Limited, recommend a dividend of 7Vi per cent., less tax. in respect of the year ended March 31. carrying forward i .£11.086 The dividend amounts to 1 Bd. per share.
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    • 62 9 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London on June 28, was as follows: Telegram* handed in up to 500 pjn. 12 mm Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m. 24 mm Telegrams handed in up to 6.00
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 598 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI KING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Konß) Th liability of members Is limited to the :r.anner prescribed by Ordln6 of 1829 cf the Cnlon\ BEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital t50.000.000; nd fully paid up $20,000,000 Hmmw Fund 6.500.0(>n $10,000,000 Reserve Lability of Proprietors
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    • 428 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OB 1 INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in Englantl oy Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital in 000.000 s;we* -rf £5 each nOOO.OC* Reserve Fund C3.00U 3CO Reserve Liability of Proprietors.. C 3.000.3&0 nEAD OFFICE: r*. Blshopccate. London E.C 3. Agents sod Branches. Amritsar lii.Uo Baigon Alor
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  • 886 10 When Mr. John Bagnall discusses tin control, in his capacity of managing director of the Straits Trading Company, there is a familiar reflex action in those circles which are accustomed to put their fingers in their ears whenever a
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  • 115 10 Former Klang Lawyer's Death In Melbourne. Mr. Herbert Hopson Walker, the former Klang lawyer, died in Melbourne on Wednesday. He had been in falling health for some years. Mr. Walker came to Malaya from his native country, New Zealand, in 1910, and after working for a year
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  • 51 10 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has notified His Excellency the Governor that His Majesty the King will not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance in respect of Ordinance No. 6 of 1935 intituled an ordinance to make provision for the regulation of money
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  • 24 10 Mr. F. G. Lundon has been appointed to be an unofficial member of the Malayan Postal Board vice Mr. H. C. Atkin-Berry on leave.
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  • 952 10  -  Vivian Meik.) (By Experience Which Can Never Be Forgotten. This article, written before the news of Que.Ua had reached the world, conveys a graphic impression of the terror of the moment when the earth's crust is assailed by earthquake. •TODAY the fair island of Formosa
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  • 739 10 DISHOP Roberts is now in the company of one of the liveliest contributors to his diocesan magazine, the British chaplain in Java. I have Just been reading the Java Notes" in the May number of the magazine, and they contain some amusing comments on what the
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  • 152 11 GETTING RID OF THE SURPLUS TONNAGE. Lord Essendon Explains. COMPENSATION FOR OWNERS BY TAXATION. A I!.VII<> in*- for shipping was discussed i, the well-known hipowner, in a speech before tne International Chamber of Commerce in Paris today. by the tional Bhippihi bontefenca the laying up
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  • 80 11 Condemned Officer And Uis Superiors. Madrid June 17. .in arUUi W .it lor at the in January, on the ordered all loundcd up and that 14 nun I and marched to the yard in front of tiauned Sixif tl ri hellion. unchained All were rbal
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  • 102 11 COMMONS STATKMKNT ON MONDAY. London. June 28. Mr. Anthony Eden. Minis! League Allalrs, was In close consults tlon wit ii the Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare tq whom (and also to other ministers) lie reported today on the results of his visits to Paris and
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  • 175 11 Statement By First Lord. 11 June 28. The First Lord ol the Admiralty, Commons today to ex plain In what clrcumstano oovernmenl contemplated giving their assent under the Anglo-German naval nt to the German Government. In the event of exceptional construction by other Pov. ;ng Its total t
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  • 127 11 Friday. June 28. In the mom Ing His Ex arrived at Singapore from Serembati i The following were the guests ot a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Thomas at Government this ev< Ins. Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, Sir David Galloway, Brigadier and Mrs. A. T.
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  • 53 11 For Rehabilitation Of m i Nanking. June 29. < mi Yuan lias approved it a $70,000,000 bon Government, the funds to be the rehabilitation ol tl l nds will bear fi per cent Inter I ntral Bank will be in charge of tlio issue nnd Its repayment— Bln
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    58 11 I urnty-four slorl lifeboats which are fireproof and uniinkable are being built by Hugh McLean and Sons Ltd., at Govan, OlasgOW, for the giant new liner Queen Man The lifeboats are the largest of their type ever built and will be fitted with Delsel engines. The photograph shows one of
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  • 371 11 SPEECH in ciiiNKSK XMHASSAIMm. EXPERT'S VISIT WELCOMED. London, June 28. Chinese Ambassador, Mr. Quo Tai-chi, spoke at the 25th b In London. Mr. Arthur H< ndei »n pri Iding »ere many foreign delegates. Mr. Qii lid I have always been 'I with the unreality oi tinvaunted
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  • 66 11 New Members Approved By Nanking. Nanking, June 20. The Executive Yuan has approved the reorganisation of the Hopel Government. The new provincial government members are: Gen. Shang Chen, govsrnor; Messrs. JLI Pui-chl, Li Tsukyong. Liv Han and Bo Hung chl. respectively civil, finance, construction in I education <
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  • 230 11 CITY SHELLED HY REBELS. An attempt by rebel troops In (upturc IVipiiiK was foiled M--.hr day, tlic rinclraders brins I iki m >ncr. Pclpinp. June 28 Marti iitted at noon when VQte made that the i i ngtal railway staPelplng, but nipt to enter the city by
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  • 185 11 Canton Message To Nanking. n, June 29. Tlie South West Political Council has sent another telegram to tlu: Central Government reiterating Us disapproval ol the Nanking policy of yielding to tli Japanese dens "Thp loss of the three North I Provinces and Jehol," the message declares.
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  • 47 11 Warm Welcome In Lttttdott. London. June 28 His Majscty the King, who has greatly benefited by his rest at San drlngham, was warmly welcomed by tin- public on his return this morning to Buckingham Palace when) he Jnln ed the Queen British Wlr. i
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  • 549 11 GRAVE PROBLEM IN \\N.\D\. London, June 28. The disclosure that the Canadian Government's wheat holdings amount to 228.000,000 I which is in excess of all is the principal topic of conversation In London Rrnln circles. The magnitude of the problem con fronting Canada may be gauged by
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  • 61 11 Decree For Mr. L. S. Harland. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.! London. June 28. In the divorce court today Sir Buy I Merrlman granted a deuce nisi to MiLionel Stanley Harland, of Alor Gajah, uga'.nst BUallne Marjorl* Harland on the ground ol he* alleged adultery with Mr Malcolm
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  • 41 11 Japan is now the third largest rubber manufacturing country in the world, following the United States and Great Britain. John p Ream, state game warden In Webb county, Texas, has killed 09 Mexican lions since appointed to the service In 1930.
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  • 88 11 Sarnwnk, Labuan And B. N. B. MAY I Si; THE SKA BELLE. Wiili the return ol 11. 1-:, the Qovertior, Sir Shenton Thomas, from his lour up COUH* rj day, rumours thai he \a plannine to v i it Sarawnk, Labuan mid Brit ili Nortn Borneo
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  • 100 11 CITIZENS' AITEVL TO GOVERN* i I 'City Affali that the crlmli of the county I authoi ll and dll common belief, tl of law and Nol Confined To Uhderwi Tammany Demot > 1933 but I him a pin' prosecutor Uut they wi accept the man
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  • 36 11 Returning Tomorrow Afternoon. The Pacific cruise of the tv. if No. 2()r. (F.B > K A.F., Slngap< i i: Manila i The boats will stay al the night and begin the dawn tomorrow. They an
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  • 2563 12 Reassuring Statement By The President. A UK ASSURING statement regarding the smallpox situation was made by Mr. W. Bartley, the president, at the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday. Although the outbreak had lasted three months, it had not read w epidemic proportions, it
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  • 132 12 m.ii.vudha Red Morning with Stcffl Duni n.is. C.IPITOI The Gay Divorcee with Fred A talre Olnger Rogers 6.15 9.15. OLOM THEATER. GREAT WORLD W;ron Wheels. (.Kt.AT WORLD Cabaret The Man from Toronto. HOLLYWOOD. V. SERANGOON ROAD I Cover TTie Waterfront also Blossom Time 8 pm. MAULBOROUGH Saint MHM Hindustani
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  • 60 12 AT THE F AIRFIELD SPORTS. At the Fairfield Girls' School Sports yesterday Back row: Left to right: Miss Burgess, Mr. Uinch, Mrs. H. B. Amstutx, Mr. H. R. Cheeseman. Front row: Mrs. R. Lyne, Miss Jackson (principal) and Mrs. Strickland. Mrs. Amstutz presented the prizes. Mr. Cheeseman, Mrs. Lyne, Mr.
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  • 276 12 MRS. ROPER BARRETT INTERVIEWED. Mrs. Roper Barrett, wife of the chairman of the Davis Cup selection committee of the English Lawn Tennis Association and non-playing captain, arrived in Singapore today by the President Van Buren in the course of a tour round the world. Mrs.
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  • 63 12 To Be Addressed By London Journalist. At the Rotary Club of Singapore meeting at the Adelphl Hotel on July 3. the speaker will be Mr. William Teellng. Mr. Teeling is on his way back from Australia, where he acted as special correspondent for The Times in connection with
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  • 16 12 Raffles Library will in future open at half past eight instead of nine o'clock.
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  • 40 12 Mr. Rouben. the -well-known Kemantchlste. will give a recital at the Dutch (Hollandsche) Club, Singapore, on Wednesday, July 3, at 9.3 C p.m. Tickets which are $1 (for members) and $2 (non-members), will be available at the Club.
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  • 67 12 I BOY KNOCKED DOWN IJY LORRY. DIES ON THE WAY TO HOSPITAL. A motor accident with fatal consequences occurred yesterday afternoon in Changi Road near the junction of Telok Kurau Road. A 13 -year-old Malay boy was knocked down by a lorry and he received such
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  • 41 12 MR. C. C. OEHLERS. Sudden Death This Morning. The death took place suddenly to. day of Mr. Charles Christian Oelilc:s, aged 00, late of Messrs. Henry Waugh and Cd. The funeral will take place this evening at five o'clock at Bidadari.
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  • 53 12 Mr. C. H. Stanley- Jones And Miss Zan-'ti. The marriage took pl.;ce at the Registry Office. Singapore, today of Mr. C. H. Stanley- Jones, of Derbyshire, England, assistant Editor of the Malaya Tribune, and Miss rfoeile Zanettl. of Western Australia. Becretary of the Far East Oxygen and Acetylene
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  • 91 12 (From Our Own Correspondent. Seremban. June 25. The question of a motor hearse lor Seremban was again brought up at today's meeting of the Seremban Sanitary Board which was presided over by Mr. R. L. German M.C.S. The Chairman informed the meeting that the sub-committee had decided
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  • 36 12 The Rev. J. Romanis Lee, f:>r many years headmaster of St. Andrew's School, has sent a gift of £20 towards the school rebuilding fund. Mr. Lee Is now rector of Marsham, Norwich
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  • 32 12 The Rev. O. B. Thompson, late of St. Matthew's Moulmeln. has come to Singapore for a few months to work for St. Andrew's Cathedral. He was ordained at Goulburn, Australia.
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    • 101 12 v c^^ oO^jj M| CHASE THE g\OOM c^isk!S^ from every room RE DECORATE WITH HAlL s DISTEMPER. This can be done quite simply and inexpensively, and when the job is done with Hall's Distemper you can appreciate immediately the charming effect and transformation. The whole house has a new and
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  • 957 13 Public Examination Of Mr. Lee Siew Bin. Several bankruptcy matters were, dealt with by Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell yesterday. With liabilities amounting to $80,000. Mr. Lee Slew Bin, a young Chinese living at Amber Road, related how he ran through a borrowed fortune,
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  • 247 13 Coat And Watch Stolen By A Trick 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 27. The case in which a Tamil. Sundram. I was charged with the theft of a gold watch, chain and pendant, a fountain pen and money belonging to S. Chelliah, a railway employee, at
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  • 9 13 Some of the performers.— Straits Tiims Photograph.
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  • 156 13 Uncle's Jewellery Pawned For $120. A report to the police of the theft of $2CO worth of Jewellery from a Chinese led to the discovery that the thief was his own nephew. Police investigations following me report showed that the younger man had pawned
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  • 368 13 Now Very Near Six Figures. (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. June 28 The following is a list of donations to the King George V. Sliver Jubilee Memorial Furd. Selangor: Donations Promised: Previously acknowledged: $14 800 less transferred to donations received Chettlar Community, Klang $1,000 $13,800. Donations
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  • 376 13 Concert To Aid Quetta Relief Fund. The Victoria Theatre was crowded with Indians last night at the charity concert organised by the Lotus Club and the Indian Association in aid of the Quetta Earthquake Relief Fund. There were also a number of Europeans who in
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  • 406 13 Mrs. Tempany On Way To Europe Student's Success In Colombo. Mr. John Bailey, wife of the British charge d'affairs at Bangkok, hu returned to Slam after a holiday at Home. Mrs. Tempany. wife of the Hon. Dr. H. A. Tempany, C.8.E., Director ol Agriculture, who has not been
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  • 289 13 COMPENSATION CLAIM CHALLENGED. (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Juno 2R. The appeal against the decision of the Controller of Labour, Raub, In awarding compensation to an employee of the Raub Rubber Eslate, Ltd., under the Workmen's Compensation Enactment, 1929. was heard ■today by Mr. Justice Cussen
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  • 698 14 POPULAR VICTORY FOR MIDGET ITO. Kid Wahid Has To Retire With A Damaged Hand. I AST night's fights at the New World Stadium certainly provided plenty of entertainment for the large crowd, the preliminaries bring every bit as exciting to watch
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  • 194 14 Sulurd.iv June -H. Football: Malaya Cup matches. Selan^u Penang. Kuala Lumpur; Burma Rifles vs. Kedah. Talping; Combined Rrrv'res vs. NP?al-f>mb!!an. Anson Read Stadium. SC.C. vs. Police, second day, padang; S.C.C. vs. Medical College, Medical Co'lege: S C.R.C. ts. TYa-hcrs Association. Hong Llm Orecn; S.R.C. Municipal Senses. S.R.C. ground;
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  • 376 14 Athletics: High School Carry Off Principal Trophies. (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. June 27. The inter-school athletic sports for the Ball Shield were held yesterday on the High School ground before a large crowd. The Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant was an Interested spectator. At the
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  • 87 14 The scratchings in order of running for today's races at Ipoh are as follows Race 1 Take My Tip (All Engagements). Race 2 Song Land (All En gagements). Race 3 Argent, Race 4 Devon King, Lady Keith, Applewood. Race 5 Memory, Greenstone. Race 6 Sailing On. Race 7
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  • 114 14 Malaya Cup Match At Anson Road. The Combined Services, who beat Malacca s—l5 1 and Johore 3—o,3 0, will meet Negri Sembilan, who drew 4—4 with Johore and lost I—2 to Singapore, at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. The teams will be as follows:— COMBINED SKBVICES: SUuMon
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  • 687 14 TIBERIUS CHEERED TO THE ECHO. London, June 21. DRANTOME met his Waterloo in the Gold Cup at Ascot yesterday. Unvanquished in eleven races on the Continent, hailed by French experts as the "horse of the century," the son of Blandford was beaten oat of
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  • 535 14 HULL CUP FIRST ROUND SURPRISE. Association Football Johore Club Defeat The League Champions. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June M. Johore Club 4. Customs S.( 3. •"TYPICAL, cup-tie soccer was v. it-.c^ed at the Istana Padang this afternoon when the Customs Sports Club team, this year's league champion, mm
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  • 58 14 H. R. Bartels. J. A. Dean, W. W. Dean, the Non-Benders vs. S.C.C. at the S.C.C. on Sunday July 7. 3. R. Bartels, J. A. Dean W. W. Dean. R. F. Goodman. J. Hugglns. C. E. H. Jacobs, A. B. Jordan (capt.), T. Leljsslus, E. J Riches.
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    • 34 14 GIAN SINGH'S ANNUAL SALE COMMENCES MONDAY, Ist. JULY, 1935. FOR FEW DAYS ONLY STOCKS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OFFERED AT AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES COME EARLY FOR GENUINE BARGAINS. GIAN SINGH CO., 4, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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  • 359 15 ALFRED PERR V SMASHES THE COURSE RECORD. W. Lawson Little Easily The Best Amateur. Muirfield, June 29. I AST year Henry Cotton broke the run of American successes, which had continued for ten years in the British Open golf championship when he
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    23 15 .Miss Dorothy Bound in play against Miss Stammers whom she beat G— 2, 6—o in the final of the Kent Championships at Beckenham.
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  • 178 15 County Cricket.' Champions Beaten Twice In A Week. London, June 29. L.WASHIRK. the county champions, suffered their second defeat this week when Derbyshire Kot the better of them in a thrilling linish by seven runs in spite of ;i ircat individual effort by Iddon. Centuries by
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  • 79 15 Burma Rifies Team To Meet Kedah. 'From Cur Own Correspondent.) Taiping. June 28. 2nd 20th Burma Hifles will meet Kedah In a Malaya Cup mntrh at Taip- iflfe t'smnrr^y. The lollowint will represent the Burma Rifles Rfm. Limich Subudar Au#g Nyo* and Jemadar Badin Rfm. B^Jio. Havildar
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  • 44 15 An S.C.C. XI made a bad start on the padang yesterday afternoon against the Police losing six wickets in an hour for only 13 runs. Ross took four wickets for 13 runs and Haxworth two for nine. The game continues today.
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  • 219 15 Raffles College Tail A Long One. Playing at Bukit Tirr.ah yesterday. Raffles College were narrowly beaten by the Johore Cricket Club by 23 runs. JOHORE C.C. Ahamad st. Kee Pow b Mosbergen 1 1 Peng Hock b Hoffman 2 Grundy hit wicket b D. Ess 'i Barthelot
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  • 112 15 Mr. Tresadern Of Crystal! Pa'ace For Tottenham. Londjn, June 20. Mr. John Tresadern was last night appointed team-manager of Totten- ham Hotspur Football Club. Mr. Tresadern was manager of Crystal Palace, but he has been released from his contract and starts immediately in his new capacity. One
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  • 64 15 The following have been invited to' I play Association football for S.C.C. I "B" vs. H.M.S. Terror on I at S.C.C: G. Boas; T. J. L. Watkins and Y C. Teasdale; A. H. West, P. H. i Harrison and D. Alexander: A. Cro- j I marty, G. R.
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    22 15 H C. Humphries, the SRC. full back, who looks Uke retaining his place in the Singapore Malaya Cup team. Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 1168 15 Terwindt vs. B. R. I-awrence and Mrs. B. R Lawrence, H. M. Culley and Miss G. Harry VS. W. Hlnes and Mrs. B. D. Andrurf, F. Puncec and Mile. M. R. Couquerque vs. R. Monzol and Slecna E. Cepkova, M. Rainvlllt and MUe.
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  • 459 15 Cambridge Boat Race Crew For Germany. Welshman's Double. Golf In The Mountains. Ever ton's Desire. Conducted fry "LEIGHTO.V." 'THERE Is going to be some excite- r ment in Germany next month, as. for the first time in history, the Ger- mans are going to see a complete
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  • 1511 16 Volunteer Camps In The Highlands Training In A Bracing Climate Sanitary Board That Met After A Year Fire Prevention Provokes The Humorist (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 26. WITHOUT overdoing the de- centralisation" Idea, the proximity of Cameron Highlands to Perak U beginning to exercise the
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  • 70 16 New Identification Theory Advanced. From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 27. The mystery surrounding \.\\z finding of th > body of a well-dressed Tamil nfcr the Jubilee Park is gradually belnu cleared up. j The police have reason to believe that the previous identification is not reliable
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  • 40 16 Tony Augustus, the four-year-old son of Mr. J. M. Augustus, of the Lower Perak Commercial Union, Teluk Anson, was on Monday evening attacked and badly bitten by a trained male monkey belonging to an old Tamil.
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  • 34 16 On July 5 at 5 p.m. at the Banda Hilir English School Hall, Teachers' Association of Malacca will hold a tea. followed by a lecture on Some Geographical Misconceptions" by Mr. Ho Seng Ong.
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  • 155 16 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kuala Lumpur, will be holding a Jumble sale on July 5. Gifts of any description would be welcomed and these should be left at "The Manse," Weld Road. A full-grown tiger was seen near the 31st milestone, Cameron Highlands Road, last week by Mr.
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  • 58 16 Shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday a trolley bus travelling from Tanjong Pagar to Geylang came Into collision opposite the Police Court building with a tradesman's tricycle ridden by a Chinese. The man was immediately taken to the Central police station and thence to the General Hospital in an
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  • 46 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 25. A cable from London yesterday reports that the last operation on Sir Josiah Crosby, who recently left Bangkok on sick leave, was successful. The Minister hopes to return to Siam at the end of the year.
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  • 46 16 MR. B. G. H. JOHNSTON Mr. B. G. H. Johnston, a partner in Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd., and resident in Malaya for 30 years, proceeded home in the Royal Dutch Mail liner Marnlx van St. Aldegonde. He expects to return to Malaya in a year.
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  • 34 16 The Malacca Literary Club will hold a public discussion on the subject Whether or not Malacca should be included in the Customs Union," at the Seng Cheong Society Hall on July 4 8.00 p.m.
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  • 818 16 TYPE MAY SUPPLANT DESTROYERS. (By Our Aviation Correspondent.) Detailed Information about the structure and performances of the biggest aenoplane yet built in Great Britain—the 31-tons Short Sarafand sixengined flying boat Is now divulged. A full description placed at my disposal by the Short company reveals for the
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    • 55 16 TILL TEN O'clock TONIGHT THE GREAT USED CAR SHOW AT I YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS! ALL OUR GOOD USED-CARS HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE FOR TODAY. Austin Chevrolet Dodge Fiat Willys 77 Plymouth Buick Morris Chrysler Singer Citroen For d and others. ALL TAXED FOR 6 MONTHS! BORNEO
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  • 1191 17 artntts U. The striking story of the great supper given us (or today duke, eh. 14, v. 16) brings us to the centre of the Church's life— the Holy Communion, Eucharist, or the Lord's Supper. Around It is a mystery on which many diverse views have been expressed.
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  • 134 17 The Ipoh Girl Guides Association, which has not functioned since 1931, has been reorganised by Mrs. H. Dane, the District Commissioner, and a meeting was held recently. Mrs. Cecil Rae has accepted office 3s Vice-President, and the following have been elected to serve the executive committee. The
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  • 735 17 PROPORTIONS OF MALAYAN CONTRIBUTIONS. A number of Important subjects were discussed at a meeting of the Agricultural Advisory Committee held at the Department of Agriculture, Kuala Lumpur. A resume of the more important points dealt with is given in the Malayan Agricultural Journal.
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    • 259 17 South Devon is Warm in Winter You need not fear the English climate tn the mild air of Paignton In South Devon. Looking over one of England's loveliest bays are houses built to a distinguished design snd of materials that will endure permanently, completely protected against mass development. Every possible
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    • 421 17 "1^ 1 a m A ml I m LiUJLl lh\p L(J M a ovaltineJ?Ul kAUJUP^ 'I used tn think it was womj MANY a man or woman who is "run-down" and v^3£St ha iT J^M \%li office. So I started tj |^\> J depressed will look in vain for the
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    • 333 18 IN JUNIOR T. T. AT ISLE OF MAN. JA. Macdonald, of Plumstead, was killed as a result of an accident during the Junior Tourist Trophy motor-cycle race (machines under 350 c.c.) in the Isle of Man says the MornIng Post of June 18. At the difficult "S"
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    • 529 18 British Mass Attack On World Records. (Below is a summary of notes, news and views, from many parts of the world, collected by our motoring correspondent.) DRITISH racing motorists set off on high adventure this month when they plan to attack 25 world's Richards, amateur
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      74 18 Motor Ambulance fitted on Bedford chassis, as supplied to the Johore .Medical Department. The whe«lbase is 157 in and the rating 26 h.p. The body, built locally under the supervision of Messrs. Borneo Motors, Ltd., Malayan agents for Bedfords, is equipped with a Carter double stretcher, wash basin, medicine chest,
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    • 367 18 MOST GRUELLING RACE OF YEAR. BRITAIN scored a sweeping success In the most gruelling motor race of the year, the classic Le Mans 24 hours event. We showed that British-built cars can beat for speed and reliability the finest cars manufactured by France and Italy.
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    • 687 18 The Kings Jubilee Daimler King's Latest Daimler. THE rapid growth of the popularity of motoring among Eng-lish-speaking peoples was largely due to the patronage of King Edward, which, at the very incep- J tion of this now universal mode of i transport, did much to
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  • 1187 19 But Nanking Government Remains Silent. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Shanghai, June 17. EIPT for the fact that tlie outlook is decidedly critical, and may ily take a sudden and disastrous turn, there is nothing new to ir. regard tn the most extraordinary situation prevailing in
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  • 6 19 Dr. H. H. Kane.
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  • 239 19 Girl Leader's Amazing Confession To Military. Foochow, June 10. pOLLOWING days of investigation on the part of military police attached to the 36th Division, a secret Communist espionage organisation, composed of young and vivacious women spies, has been unearthed at Hul-chang. situated on
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  • 190 19 Budget For The Next Financial Year Passed. Nanking, June 16. THE national budget for the next financial year, which has been just passed at the Legislative Yuan, was promulgated yesterday by the Central Government. The total estimated revenue receipts are fixed at
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  • 79 19 "China Is Now Friendless. Peiping, June 13. China it now friendless." Major Takahashi, the Japanese Military Attache, told the United Press in an interview today. "Friendship with the US.S.R. brought Communist troubles to China," he-y continued, "and the United States is not a friend, but an enemy, as is shown
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  • 125 19 More Than 4,000 Imposts Abolished. Nanking, June 14 From the shoulders of the people of China, particularly the farming class, has been taken off a heavy financial burden and obligations to the State, amounting to no less than $31,900,043, as the result of the abolition
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  • 52 19 Commemorating the first anniversary of the New Life Movement launched over a year ago by Gen. Chiang Kaishek, chairman of the Military Affairs Commission, the Ministry of Communications will issue special postal stamps as from July 1. The stamps will be of one dollar, 10-cent, five-cent and
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  • 15 19 All the poppy plants in Hunan Province have been completely destroyed, says a Changsha meisage.
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  • 291 19 DIVER traffic between Canton and Hong Kong was resumed this afternoon, as the two mutinous cruisers Hai Chi and Hai Shen of the Canton Navy had escaped to the open sea in the early hours this morning. The two light cruisers weighed anchor on
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  • 360 19 Complete Reshuffle Expected. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Canton, June 13. COUTH-WEST leaders are closely watching the situation in the north and are awaiting developments in connection with Gen. Ho Yingchin's refusal to accept in full the demands of the Japanese military. Only by unification of the
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  • 94 20 This picture, received by air mail, gives a fine view of the Royal Box at Ascol, where the famous race meeting concluded last week. The Queen is seen with the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Kent, and other members of the Royal family. The
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    23 20 Another air mail picture Mr. Ernest Brown, Minister for Labour in the reconstrucieJ British Cabinet, takes up his duties at Montague House, Whitehall.
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