Malaya Tribune, 31 July 1934

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  • 44 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Hi XXI»* No. ISO SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1934 FIVE GEM I The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, July 31, 1934 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. 1 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1934. FOR fi OBOT*
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 142 1 The Sfrtbmtc Dominant fry Clover Brand \o° vei Bran J v r fEMUZED NATURj j o C#™* /,'y Quality and hconomy f r Combined Health PinPl Puritj JH 1 SOLE IMPORTERS K yßnd Evsr Asiatic cc itd. I Satisfaction. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE. Tasty n Handy Cartons Cheddar and Cheshire
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    • 206 1 A. FLINTER. Raffles Place, Singapore. j Importing Diamonds ana Pearl Neckiao* of ever>' j *ize and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market i prices. 1 Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of I every class and quality, I paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. j j|
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  • 1391 2 Shipping News Notices. SHORT DELIVERY OF WHEAT Damage Point Before Court Of Appeal IN the Court of Appeal on June 29 before Lords Justices Scrutton, Greer and Maugham, judgment was given on an appeal from a decision of Mr. .lustre Bateson dismissing an objection to the Registrar's report following an
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  • 226 2 Renewal Of Oedit Maritime System Tlu' serious state pi shipbuilding' in France is emphasised in the annual repon *of the t hamber Svndiiule d»>s Con*tniti*urs *lo Xuvires et de Maihines Murines. in the i-ourae of wljich it is pointed out that out ot the iio.ooo tons undv-r- construction,
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  • 436 2 Messageries Maritimes Fleet Improvements AT the annual meeting of the Messageries Maritimes, M. Georges Philippar, the chairman, referred to the financial position of the company, also the improvements effected in the fleet. Regarding the value of the shares, he ■.aid many people, including himself, were istonished at
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  • 828 2 Paint And Scale Removed By Sand-Blasting rwill be interes *ing to observe if any British firms adopt the method of removing the paint and scale from the hulls of ships by sand-blasting, following a successful test of the process by Messrs. Alfred HOII and Co.,
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    • 380 2 ST EAMER SAILINGS. RITISH i N DIA j' o. s. N. CO. JS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Duo Tonnage. Singapore SOMALI 6310 Au 15,000 Aug. I t 11.000 Aug. 17 G ILORE I Au X- 88 VALPINDI 17.000 Aug. 31 CI i fORH 15.000 Sept. 14 BfIIfTAN 6.100 Sept. 27 rPITTANA 17.00
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    • 197 2 I m LLOYD TRIESTINO I (Incorporated in Italy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. I SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, J Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port I S C ol mbo Bombay, Suez. Said, Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and t I Port Said, Brmdisi, Venice Trieste. Trieste. 1
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    • 189 2 HAMBUKG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutscb HJLO Austral ische Dampfschiff* Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA A r\D JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. s.s. BOCHUM, via Manila Aug. 7 m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Aug. 21 m.s. ERMuAND, via Manila Sept. I m.s. KULMERLAND. via Manila Sept.
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    • 565 2 STEAMER SAILINGS, The undernoted are the C r tended fixtures:— I i OUTWARDS. "DONAU" for Manila. H' S'hai, N. China Japan "FULDA" for Manila. HI S'hai, N. China sWa| j HOMEWAB. f "LIPPE" for Genoa, M Havre, R'dam, Hamburg Bremen "TRIER" for Genoa, 1 Lisbon. R'dam. Hamburg Bremen "TRAVE" for
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  • 434 3 Mining Share s. LATEST SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS. [gapare, Tuesday, 11 a.m. ~ring mining share quotations by i raaer ami Co., exchange ri brokers. Buyers. Sellers. Tin 6 6 1 9 Tin 37 6 4o|- Mala i 50! ,<v 52i i 6 ai Hitam Tin «h 161--a/ena 2.15 2.20 cd Tin Jr
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  • 193 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION CONTINUED STEADY TONE No Advance In London CBy Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday, noon. To-day's* Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 231/2 cts., up V» Ct Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $114 :I H unchanged. Yesterday's Prices: London, 7d„ unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet after firm. New York:
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  • 115 3 Shareholders Satisfied With Prospects mHF 1933 .report of the United Putam T^Malaya. Rubber states must have C£3ei'™r 0 n f r« SEE vauve 1 taping policy narrreiy, a an d well-conditioned estates S Toe directors have apparently been a, .nnSderabk pains to maintain the young areas;taflri-class condition, and
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  • 54 3 Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Lo.. Ltd produced 513 piculs during July at a or 7.30 cts. per cubic yard of the 178,000 cubic yards treated. The hours run were 424. n mmt 440 v .t T1 n 2fttJ£J&+- Z SJ v-d" of the" 58,000 cub* yards treated. The
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  • 319 3 Improvement In Results Reported rE twenty-seventh ordinary general meeting of the Pima Tea, Co., Ltd., was held at 292, Winchester House, EC. Mr G. Kingsley (the chairman) said that the crop profit for 1933 was £25,215, as compared with £2,116 in 1932, the improvement of £23,099 being due
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  • 152 3 The Share Trices Of Industrials -A «Mnthly"indJx showing the movements o?swfe«« ttf and. fi«Jintefest for ttte years Jbo..tu r»l4 is published in a special .memorandum of the London and. Cambridge -Economic Service, prepared by X, C. Smith a^nd G. F- Hornc The Industrial? index consists of eleven,
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  • 188 3 Singapore, July 30. r (Stem) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $98 SS: a S 5:« n an w Siam, No. X «136 Siam, No. 2. $120 Siam, No. 3. $m Siam. Sinhuay $14 n Siam, "Sinhuayv 1 Siam, "Sinhuay 2 l U9 Siam, "Sinhuay" 3 10 fl Rice,
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  • 106 3 Statistics In House Of Commons Reuter Wireless. London, July 27. STATISTICAL evidence of improving trade was given by Mr. Runciman in the House of Commons to-day when comparing the first ha'.f of 1934 with las year gxporte rose E*****/W5 and imports 142X00 POO. Manuiacturea wcoilen-, machinery, iron, steel
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  • 94 3 Prices Improve In Most Sections Reuter Wireless. London, July 27. On the Stock Exchange to-day, with European tension somewhat relaxed, a rather more confident tone has prea led and in nearly all sections prices Love improved. Activity, however, is chiefly centred on in ernationals. buyers being attiacted by
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  • 78 3 FRASER NEAVE, LTD. Extraordinary General Meeting Of Shareholders "al an extraordinary general meeting of Frasei and' Neave. Ltd., held on Saturday, he extraordinary resolutions oassed at ah extraordinary generaj meeting of members held.on Ju'y 7 ere confirmed as special resolutions. These resold ion i piovided for the 'nominal capital of
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  • 72 3 Arid PaHgnga River -A Tin predgiiig announces, an frrteririi of 8 ppr cent, less tax. payabfe*op Juiv.ie •'This compares With sp* cent• a year ago. The.-. final 1932-33 payment was 10 per cent. PANfJNGA PAYS 6' 2 PC. Pangnga River Tin Concession anAouneea an interim 0*6% per cent.,
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  • 97 3 'Most Satisfactory" Talks In Paris Neaotiations in- connection with the InternaLional -Tlnplate Conference are proceeding mdst satisfactorily. Reuters Pans. correspondent was informed. •There -are of cpurse. the usual •complications." it was explained, "but we £re getting-over, them very. well. The delegates sat yesterday from 10 a m
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  • 142 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Sholl Aviation Spirit in gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial Spirit per
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  • 660 3 Speech By Mr. W. Runciman AT the annual luncheon of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire on June 13. the speaker was the Rt. Hon. Walter Runciman. M P.. President of the Board of Trade, who referred particularly to the stability of
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  • 589 3 Singapore, Tuesday, 11 a.m. me foliowu* rubber snare |MW IIC issued by Fraser and Co.. and Lynli .rd Bratt. /alue. rr*« er L3 K, 15 Alor Gaiah IJJMI l«4 I* IA. Hitam 160 1.75 160 1.75 2A. Malay 300 315 3.10 320 1 A Molck
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  • 61 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday. Bar*. Buyers. Sellers. R S S. equal U) London Standard. Spot (loose) d 0 (F. 0.8.) Auk. -<> standard R.S.S. on Tender: Auk SeptOct. Dee .la i. March April' June 8 J Tone of Market: Quiet Latest Cable: London Sp- 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 45 3 j Till SOUTH British; INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. vjoicorpomted In New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C MABOOUOUTH. OPTIC*: 1. FIMXATSON 1 ">i- THE KASSTFRN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. hk\i> office- i«r» st
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    • 52 3 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (incorporated to Kngl*nd). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D'Almeida B*re«*. Authorised and Suoflcrlbed M 000,000 Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up-Capital c M O.OOO Reserve Fund and R«« HEAD OFFICE I LONDON. BRANCHES: l, S«fio?SoS« ACCOUNTS open*l«i BAVINU C ent. per annum. JEESSim* town, of commercial Importance through at the world.
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    • 138 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlements.) tmcorp SUCCESSORS TO oN(; BAN R, THE 38? Aathorised «0,000 Up »^JUa HEAD ROAD. LOCAL DIRECT0 RS Chee Swec Cheng Esq Lee Kong Chian, Esq.. Tan Ean Kiam, Esq., Gan Say Hong, Esq., Lee Choon Seng, Esq., j jm j^ eng Lian,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 653 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. Si-37, Brag Baeah Road, BTNGAPORE. If If you arc In need of electric ■tights, fans, motors, etc., and water please write to the above Ixddrp?.* or Thone 3411. I SIIEAPI '-ill's SKRIP (Tin successor to ■j? I. tot log or gum ia fountain or
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    • 353 4 SITUATIONS WANTED Energetic youth with knowledge of Bookkeeping and experienced typist, seeks work as clerk. Good references. Apply Box \o. 405, c o Malaya Tribune. Young First Class, Qualified Compounder seeks position. Accents leasonable Salary. Apply Joseph. 202. Orchard Road. Singapore. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. One complete Cigarette manufacturing machinery
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    • 525 4 j PUBLIC NOTICES. RI'BBER REGULATION. Assessment Of Standard Production. i IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general information that applications for the assessment of standard production in respect of rubber estates of over 100 acres m the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay Suites must reach the Chairman. Assess Uient Committee,
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    • 329 4 EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-K, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, ft etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Prim1,, PRIVATE TUITION: Cambridge
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    • 395 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. VV\NTED—Connoisseurs to sample Lowlies Whisky at $3.10 per bottle. From any provision store ov The Borneo Company. Limited, direct. t i WANTED—Salesgirls, Managing Clerks j and Shorthand Typist for different lines of an Import and Export wholesale firm. Good prospects to capable persons. Only Chinese need apply. Please
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    • 454 4 HERE'S SOMETHING NEW AND RELIABLE. M.C.C. Special, 15 Jewel. Chromium I Plated, Interchangeable, Sw i- M I Watch. We Goaratatee to repta J Machine within a year of if anything goes wrong I Watch provided it shows L Rust. I YICK WOH HINgI I 429, North Bridge Ro) (Near Middle
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  • 1432 5 DIVISION OF LIABILIIY Ml AUVUMSI RATIONS TO BE ttfcPKfcSENTEO B I Blackett's report, which is to Sir Phiiip Cuniiffe-Lister. v ol State for the Colonies, tpoAnt d by you on 14, lire Into the question of Currency with the following
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  • 2863 5 The Benefits Of A Single Currency 15 The first point into which I am instructed to inquire is "whether the S«inv States Federated and Unfederatedls should' participate in the profits andl liabilities of the Currency ComSSnon of the Straits Settlements. In order to avoid anticipating the further questions
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 44 5 j I I The Tropical Skin Food prevents and heals !j Skin Disease f i n Q Manufactured in ENGLAND* D n i! Obtainable in All Dispensaries J I So/c Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTD. I j| 124. ROBINSON ROAD, a fl SINGAPORE. I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 467 6 •I SINGAPORE HOTELS I /MMwmiwinimiiininMiinitnim^^ IMETROPOLE HOTEL I m I TEL 7986. BRAS HAS AH ROAD. I isf IDEAL CENTRAL. c I MODERN SANITATION. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. I GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. I I MODERATE RATES. I I I PER DAY. PER MONTH. 1 Z Single Double. Single
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 229 6 [postal fmu&gm SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Java, Southern Sumatra, South East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Netherlands) 6 a.m. Hoihow (Anshun) 2 p.m. Trengganu (except Kretay) (Hong Ho) 2 p.m. Netherlands India, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik and Tg. Balei (Rokan) 3 p.m.
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    • 221 6 CLUB DIARY cJ? h J re are n *™erous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the "ZZt erS are riders if the Malaya Tribune." This Diary U' proare them are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings in T/ r °n intereS WiU stiU Z >,
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  • 599 6 References In SupremeCourt References were made in the Supreme Court yesterday to the death lust week of Mr C, A. Evan*. A large attendance uf members of the Bar were present in the court 0/ the Chief Justice 'Sir Walter Hwepurdi and Mr V.
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  • 49 6 Extension Of Service To Hongkong Reuter. London, July 30. S PE M a NG 0 in the House of Commons Mr aj T r Sir PnlliD Bassoon infoimed hsni t0 ongkonB and Shanghai was Sent to h? m?i/ a dvanced for "atemeni to be made at present.—Reuter.
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  • 201 6 Tohitl, Dutcch, 6,014 tons from X Toengkal 30-7, to K. Toengkal 1-8. Askeladden, Norwegian, 1,431 tonsfrom Bangkok 30-7, to Colombo 31-7 Thedens. Dutch, 1,101 tons; from Palembang 30-7, to Palembang 1-8. Hero, Norwegian. 823 j tons; from Bangkok 30-7,
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  • 127 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OF EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 31 East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Anshun 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Laomedcn 18; City of Wellington 16: Glengarry 14; Protesilaus 11; Havre Maru (1.5.X.) 9: Kudat, Talma 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Hamburg
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  • 71 6 Mass Meeting Of Ceylon Labour Reuter. Ceylon, July 30. A MASS meeting of Ceylon labour has pr ped a resolution protesting against "penalising the Ceylon workers for tne benefit of Lancashire by forcing Japanese quota on the Colony." The State Council has imposed an additional duty of 200
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  • 81 6 Actual Robbery Not An Essential Element I Reuter Wireless. London, July 20. *J h S 5! 8 est Court in the Empire has found that actual robbery is no an essential element in the crime of piracy according to the laws of nation? and that the frustrated
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  • 28 6 King Leopold Given Special Powers Reuter Wireless. Brussels, July 25. Tne Senate by 89 votAR an v economic Md taSl^^-^ The BUI mone!a fy statutes.
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  • 59 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembangby aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office. Singapore, at 2.30 pm today. From China and Japan by the Ranchi due at Singapore at nocn to-morrow From Holland and Germany by the Johan de Witt, due at Singapore at 2 p.m. to-morrow. From
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  • 27 6 The s.s. Johan de Witt for Batavia &c Mails previously announced as closing at 4 p.m. to-morrow will now close at 3 30 pm. to-morrow.
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  • 95 6 Sakai Tribal Chief's Report (FAnn Our Oxen Correspondent > Ipoh. July 30. rls reported that two llgers have been see/i in the Brlnchang area of Cameron Highlands. Confirmation was supplied later when the chief of a Bakai tribe living in the Terla Valley reported that three members
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  • 139 6 Death Of War Office Lecturer London, July 27. r Cat h J s announced of Mrs a rSL t f lond Re «ter Wireless Leblond hi r rt aYe K led oman Aubrey jSS Nn?th be l? to Russia < Chin a. Tjoi J5 orth A nca
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  • 192 6 SELLING. Singapore, July 31. London 3 months' sight 2j4 11;64 London 4 months' sight 2 4 532 London 60 days' sight 2,4 964 London 30 days' sight 2(4% London demand 2 4 764 London T.T. 2j4 3132 Lyon and Paris demand 886 Hamburg demand 150 New York demand
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  • 185 6 "Bedside" At The Pavilion Warren William U the rrrilnHmil Payer in "Bedside." the Warnei R, o Picture which began a it Pavilion yes erday 8 ContllS an v usual plot, this film should attraction to those who uVentertalriment that is out of the ordinary The story deals with
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  • 47 6 a mbulance was summoned to the Police Station I** £11 take charge of a Chine c who e i ged u 0 have been assaulted by hers He received contused abrasion-: over the face, back, and «ss and was taken to Hospital taTtSR conscious condition.
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  • 57 6 DIARY OF THE DAY WHAT'S ON Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 31 High Tides.-1.27 a.m., 2.07 p m Races: Penang Races, second ri'nv TaV S M A J A Wvi,t RA v. Malays, Anson Road StaK Division Two, S.C.C. v PnhTu Govt. Longue, Secor.d r^it SC A *SF*-
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  • 49 6 ALHAMBRA.— 'Perils of Pauline" ■S? 6 Fina CAPlTOL.—"Scandal." EMPIRE.— Double Chinese talkie GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dandat sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, eSS Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies; etc MARLBOROUGH.— "Chandidas." NEW WORLD.-Gabaret Dancim sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.— "Bedside." RlTZ.—Hindustani talkie. ROXY "The Only Girl." pre* eded by shorts.
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  • 349 6 Order-In-Council HOME GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION Reuter. London, July 30. gPEAKING in the House of Com mons in reply to Major H. A. Proctor, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Listei. Secretary for the Colonies, said th Governor of Ceylon had reported that his Board of Ministers did not propos to introduce
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  • 1628 7 Suggestions As To The Personnel i. ndix to the report Sir Basil Tlv Commission will owe theit ,ci to the act Ol a number ot 1 .jud roust, carry out their m duties wtthoui coming under prone control of any one of them. > kr by providing .hat
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  • 1091 7 Amendments Suggested On Two Points The memorandum of the Treasurer, SS Mr. A. S. Small, is as follows: In a recent communication on the subject of Sir Basil Blackett's report the Secretary of State for the Colonies has stated that it has been observed that certain details
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  • 55 7 German Sterilisation Order On Woman Reuter Wireless. Rome, July 25. The Gciman Courts' order for the s r erilisa ion on an Italian woman has stirred deep anger in Italy and the newspaper Lavoro Fascis a alludes to barbarian tribes and says Italy must .ndically change her point
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 314 7 EXCRUCIATING PAIN AFTER EATING 10 Years Suffering Cured At Once Every stomach sufferer ought to read the remarkable experience of Mr. McL. of Scotland. This is what he writes:—"For the last ten years I have suffered from an ulcerated stomach and was simply afraid to cat. For hours after I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 305 8 J I Among lis Many Surprises! 6 SONG HITS! 1000 Dazzling Girls! I "Our Las! Night Together J B f?fc af "ffel. M kbf Ta jf e g w > Vocal Chorus cf 500! 1 -Stand Up Jul Ch: ia *?JK l i l Ar lm f ls! I Vm
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    • 172 8 BIGGER, BRIGHTER, Ff MmmWLX I CAPITOL 1 {New World Cabaret Cabaret de Luxe j TEA DANCES Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. AFTER-DINNER DANCE Nightly from 9 p.m. SNAPPY MUSIC by De Silva's famous dance orchestra, the band that offers you the finest dance music in
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    • 428 8 IA IHAM B R A I pavilion I TO-NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. TQ-NIGHT 6-15 9-13 To China why do women fau To India LOVE WITH THEIK doctor To sacred city of the deepest MMHHIISWPPiP^: jungle ..AHat Ashore MVi• J JA iZM'J frill l l m ■■■■■■■■I Everything—everywhere this great modern version
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    • 223 9 "'IL-Im YfUPK GEYLANG—OPPOSITE LORONG 41. JL mfLmi m rO-NIGHT —TWO SHOWS 6.15 9.15 P.M. HINDUSTANI TALKING AND SINGING PICTURE I "BHAKTA PRAHLAD" OK NAKASINGA AVATAR AM j A Wonderful Mythological Story. BEAUTIFUL: SCENERY I MELODIOUS SONGS Z NI M hangc:—Tom fyYer in ".11M.LK MYSTERY" (Talkie Serial). l BPECIAX WEEK-END HOLIDAY
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    • 79 9 mUm Frcr Prese n ccl b9 Mik/Ĕ lmflAfl <mm¥mW 4 IIIIM ĔĔW J A J**M FaT E "*^H Hcapitol i^llP^n J BK THERE EARLY. ORCHESTRA STALLS AN,) DRESS CIRCLE W-DO- y M s r VLLS 50 CTS. $i.oo. J J *T i\ BOOKING OFFICE NOW. SW .1 I NEW VACUMATIC
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 482 9 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Madge Mullen In Syncopation AT 10.20 p.m. listeners will hear Madge Mullen in one of the songs and syncopation series of programmes. Miss Mullen is a brilliant syncopated pianist who studied with Wilfred Senior at Glasgow. Against the wishes of her parents she very much desired
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  • 755 10 Basil Blackett's reports on Malayan currency is not only of exceptional interest to th 1 country on account of th** recommendations ho makes but it is a model of what a capable and experienced official can accomplish. Sir Basil was not quite throe weeks in Malaya—from Nov. 17
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  • 53 10 Twenty-Five Years' Service With The X.P.M. Mi A A. Decider, chief of the Singapore technical service of the K.P M line completes 25 years with the company to-day. He was presented with a goid watch and chain by the company and his colleagues are also making
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  • 16 10 Mr. E. Tongue, Assistant Superintendent of Police, has been appointed a Deputy Commissioner of Estate Duties
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  • 186 10 A CIRCULAR issued to subscribers by Mr. E. D. Butler. Chairman of th 6 F.M.S. Distressed Europeans* Fund, states that In the opinion of the Committee the n-vid for continuing the Fund no longer exists in the F.M.S., Kedah md Malacca, and subscribers
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  • 175 10 have published three leading articles recently dealing with the medical service and urging that more promotions might be made from ihe ranks of locally recruited and locally trained men. A scheme was inaugura.ed in 1930 by which local men could be promoted and placed on the same footing
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  • 170 10 JgVIDENCE of Britain*! improving trade was •provided In the House of Commons last week by Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade pointed out that during the first ha this year imports had Increased by £15,000,000 and exports by £42,000.0"'■. the big industries showed Improve] he
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  • 231 10 rJIHE fact that it has been possible develop a new ironstone held i, NorLhamptonshire and erect th<. steel plant which will be the larg s the world is another indication ot th 1 confidence, with which capitalists facing the future. The new works employ many hundreds of
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  • 324 10 "LooSr-on" Commission to inquire into the A trade of the Colony cost the Colony over $70,00<t. V From the point of view that money ought to be kept in circulation, perhaps it can be said that the Commission was good for trade. V But in any
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  • 28 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. CLUB DIARY, 6. WIRELESS PROGRAMME. 9. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 12 and 17. SPORTS. NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. SIR BASIL BLACKETT'S REPORT, 5&7
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 140 10 I ROBINSON'S j ANNUAL SUE Jj REACHING NEW HEIGHTS j I QUALITY, SERVICE LOW PRICE Now is your chance to save |J money SO SHOP EARLY Jj I LI TTLE I Handbags STYLE STYLE STYLE -UfKT '•VENICE" "CANNES" COLOI R COLOURS COLOURS (l LIGHT GREE> SKY BLUE, BEIGE, BEIGE AM.
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    • 73 10 \P PERFECTION Justlj- J^S ~f\ describes the superior _0 workmanship of Sinira- \>. pore's leading Tailor. WIN* LOONG Is un- N> donbtediy in the forefront and offers you. with JX ffih Perfection in Suitings, X Style and Cut, complete >\ sstisfaction and Inexpm- X Mn sJve Bsrvtce. j\ j TPhone
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  • 503 11 i;\-SOLDIER ADMITS CRIME Alleged Promises Mysterious Personality In The Revolt Reuter. ALLEGATIONS that a "mysterious personality" was behind the Austrian rebellion and the assassination of Dr. Dollfuss v ire made at the court martial til the chief rebels, which opened in Vienna
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  • 108 11 C ontinuation Of Technical Co-Operation Reuter. London. July 30. [>- th« House or Common*. replying to Uwvirt Grenffß. Mi". Anthony I i sa.Ki the report of the techiuca 1 -t »ii iho L c at?ue of Nations on Ins '"i io china hurt been transmitted technics) organiAatlrns
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  • 12 11 Mr. M. R. Menon returned from leave b: the Rajuln on Saturday.
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  • 291 11 Partial Evacuation Of Charhar Shanghai, July 31. 'THE Chinese Foreign Office, in an official statement, announces that partial agreement has been arrived at with Japan concerning the problems between the two countries in North China. Tne procedure for the settlement of the questions concerning the demilitarised zone in
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  • 225 11 Business Still In The Doldrums Reuter. London. July 30. THE genexal opinion here and in New York ser.nis to be that the Americar administration is now finished whh th< policy of business reform and will shortly begin to encourage enterprise by giving greater freedom in the conduct of
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  • 98 11 Going On Leave Next Month (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 28. By the departure on Home leave early next month cf Mr. R. A. Cessford, the manager of the local branch of Messrs. Fraser and Neave Ltd., Malacca, will lose a popular sportsman. His departure
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  • 59 11 Three-Ycar-Old Child Among The Dead Reuter Wireless. Paris. July 2T< Eight passengers and three members of t.h crew were burnt Co death when a Swiss plane crashed on the Oerroaa s ,de o( Lake The deatliroll in the Swiss plane crash i* now reported as twelve Including
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  • 351 11 General Retreat MENACE TO CITIES REMOVED Shanghai, July 31. OEAVY fighting is reported ill north anc 1 west Fukien between the Government troops and the Reds. The latter captured Taitien during the latter part of last week and threatened Yungchun and Tehua. where the people were
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  • 123 11 Concession To Importers Announced IJLTE have deceived the following offirial notification with regard to textile quotas:— It has been decided to admit in 1934, subject to the* quota, regulated textiles shipped against orders proved to the satisfaction of the Registrar to have been placed before May 7, 1934.
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  • 60 11 To Face Vagrancy Charge In Andorra Reuter Wireless. Madrid, July 24. KING Boris I of Andorra will bs charged before the court as a vagrant. He n a Dutchman who after a short residence in the tiny mountain republic dec'ared himself King. He had actually received a telegraphic
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  • 41 11 Reuter. San Francisco. July 30. President Roosevelt's mediation board announces that the strikers are returning to work to-morrow in all ports on the Pacific Gpast. Twelve thousand are returning without discrimination-re-garding union affiliation. Strike activity if swatting arbitration Render
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  • 354 11 Silver Jubilee LOCAL BASIS OF CELEBRATIONS THE following annuuncenrenl Mas been teHwufv u d In i} u' Of*ic«r Adxnimsteriii? th<- tin'vi nin'nt and II gh by Hi Hon urabic the Secretary of State for ihe ("ninnies: "The Kinju r luis h.en *naJo»isiy pleased to approve iwonnr<rwlalinn
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  • 79 11 U. S. President's Daughter Succeeds Minden, Nevada, July 3i. MRS. CURTIS DALL. the daughter ml President Roosevelt, was granted a divorce after a ten minutes' trial, held behind closed doers out of deference to Mr. Roosevelt. The custody of the two children was decided in a written agreement,
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  • 77 11 Mr. de Valera Declines To Attend Reuter. Loudon, July 30 MR. Baldwin announced in the Jlouse 0i Commons that the King's Silver Jubilee would be celebrated from May 5 to 18 next year The Prime Ministers of Canada. Austral.a. New Zealano and South Africa had accepted invitations to
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  • 132 11 Formation Averts A Fresh Crisis Reuter. Vienna, July The formation ot a new 'Cabinet of compromise" lias averted fresh cruris and brought temporary peace to Vienna While the appointment, of Hr, Schuschnlgg is an undoubted success fo t the Catholics it is eounter-balanced by the fact that four
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  • 111 11 Flames Spreading At Ten Miles An Hour Reuter Wireless. Toulon. July 26. ONE HUNDRED million francs damage is estimated to have been already done in a fire over sixty square miles extent in the forest of Maures. The ou break has claimed the lives of two soldiers
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  • 109 11 Young Chinese Sent To Prison Pleading guilty to a charge of housebreaking in order to ccmmit theft at the coolie lines in the 14th mile Changi Road soldiers' camp, a Chinese youth, Tan Cheng Hui, was this morning sentenced to 14 weeks' r.i. by the District Judge, Mr. H.
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  • 61 11 No Newspapers Published In Dublin Reuter Wireless. Dublin, July 2b. The capital will be without newspapers to-morrow in consequence of the deadlock which has arisen over the printers' wage demands. The final editions of the Evening Herald and Evening Mail were not published to-night because the printers refused
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  • 303 11 Man Killed MALAYS AND CHINESE,! CLASH XIU-: peaceful lit lie island of Puluiu IVkoTip Kechil, .situated off Chanel* Point, wa* the -eene of a serious uffray at 2 o'clock yesterday afterroon, between the Malay and Chinese < fishermen on the island. One m,Mn was killed and
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    • 265 11 «■Mt!itiitniiiiniMi;i»»iiini!|!'»i!i i PHOSFERINE TONIC WINE j A very pleasant medicaled wine of highest quality IS for enriching the blood and revitalizing the system. Ij| PHOSFERINE TONIC WINE is made from a jf M specially selected Wine of excellent quality. It /feSSk contains the medicinal ingredients which nourish the nerves ass
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  • 412 12 ADJOURNMENT SPEECHES AT COUNCIL MEETING Malayan Medical Service The Claims Of Locally-Qualified Doctors \J W'Y matters of interest wore brought up on the adjourn--1 men 1 a t yenUrday's meeting of the Legfolative Connell. A rooter then was :m
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  • 834 12 Colony And Care Of The Destitute On he motion for the adjournment, R. TAN CHENG LOCK said: That the Government of the Colony as felt obliged and justified to give imc a tention to the problem of jstituiion is evidenced by its appoint ent of two Committees in
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  • 973 12 Increase In Costs Of Transport Continuing, Mr. Tan Cheng Lock saidAbout half of the 70,000 tons of rubber exported from Malacca in each year came from the hinterland, comprising the districts in Negri Sembilan and Johore, situate just outside the borders of the Settlement, through which at the
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  • 660 12 Malayan Medical Service Recruits DR. NOEL CLARKE said: t believe Government has resumed recruiting for the Malayan Medical Service and before recruiting men from England 1 would like to ask Government to consider the claims to promotion of men who for many years have served competently and
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  • 326 12 Case Of Three Retrenched In Penang MR. MOHAMED ROUSE BIN CHEF said:—May I refer to the case of the three Malay teachers in the Govern* daenl Fnglish Schools in Penang, who are 13 be retrench- 1 at the end of this month. Two of these teachers nave put,
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  • 461 12 DR. LIM HAN HOE Question Of Film Censorship DR. LIM HAN HOE said that he wished to support the remarks of the Eurasian member and the member of Malacca with regard to the provision of decrepits in the Colony. He was himself a member of the 1930 committee which went
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  • 440 12 Headmasters Of Penang Free School MR. KHOO SIAN EWF spoke on the frequent changes of masters ir. the Penan;; Free School. The school, he raid, was founded in 1816 and had continued ever since. tt was originaliy run by a committee witn funds subscribed by
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  • 960 13 NAZI REBELS RETREATING v DR.:DOLLIUSS ALLOWED TO BLEED.' TO DEATH THE gravity of the political situation in Europe is deflected in the following messages from Reuter, describing events from the beginning of the Austrian Nazi revolt. I ticular attention is biing paid to the policy
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  • 426 13 Vienna Full Of Armed Men Vienna, July 20. The raptul is full Of armed men and Of public building and many black flags while church belt. X r FrMj^Dollf uss husve f d watching beside the body of A special military court, Consisting or one Judge and three
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  • 444 13 Inner City Closed To Traffic Vienna, July 27. The Government is levying all available non-active members of vanoui patriotic organisations to strengthen tne Executive Forces and many have voluntarily joined the Heimwehr, supplying their own uniforms. All are open and the railway ■trace* arj functioning almost normally. The
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  • 576 13 Rebels Augmented By New Forces? Heavy fightDecii proceeding all the clay long n the storm cntre, C-nnthiß. vUiere Hit* executive had cither underestimated their opponent*' strength or the rebel have been aogmerited by new forces. As prophesied, the- "walkover" ha> not materialised :nd the Government iroopb lost 40
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  • 231 13 Profound Sympathy With 'The Nation The message trom Hia Majesty the King to the President of Austria states, iit with horror that I hav? learned of the dastardly murder of Dr. DelLfusfe and I hasten to convey my profound sympathy with you and the A" 5 1 nation
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  • 595 13 France Considers It Of Utmost Importance Paris, July 25. q Prance II following developments irj Austria with the utmost anxiety. "The* situation d mands the greatest vigilance" is the comment from an tative quarter. A free, independent and Austria is felt here to be absolutely essential to the
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    • 243 14 FORL^pRUCK Special 80-horscpouer V-8 engine expressly built for truck work gives S cylinder performance wit\t 4 cylinder economy. I**!* «Wte *"N* m «PWjnicth». truck and load is supported by the axle housing. The axle gi™ ?he potr that ZXZ H.s designed to sKaTts do nothing bn< turn the wheels. This
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  • 152 14 Poor Quality Tennis GHES AND LEE LOSE IN FOUR SETS London, July.3o. E United States won the first oubles match in the Davis Cup against Great Britain, the holdvho had won two singles matches on Saturday, and who
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  • 93 14 Golf Club Title For Miss P. Grenier By Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. July 30. THE ladies' singles titlt was won by Miss P. Grenier when she defeated Mrs. McLeod 0-7, 3-6 6-3 in the final Of the tournament at Selangor Goll Club on Saturday. Other results: Mtn'f.
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  • 85 14 Brilliant Century In Penang (From Oiar Own Correspondent) Penang, July 30. A DRAWN cricket match was played between the P.C.C. and the PRC. yesterday, the scores being P.C.C. 265 for 6 declared, P.R.C. 149 for 7. For the P.C.C, Dr. H. O. Hopkins, the Colony player and
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  • 119 14 Series Of Interesting Matches Over Week-End (Fifom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 30. AN interesting series of friendly matches took place in Kuala Lumpur over the week-end, the principal features of which were the sensational collapse of the Victoria Institu tion team tor 28
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  • 221 14 Club Bowlers Overwhelm Schoolboys Full scores in the match between the Sclantro: Club and the Victoria Insciuricn, which the Club won by 128 runs, were as follows: SELANGOR CLUB Hoyle b Hassan 17 J. R. Collet 4 Ibw. b Nalliah 11 A. J. Bostock-HUI b Hassan f)
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  • 260 14 Y.M.C.A/s Big: First-Wicket Stand Bain and Jumoau.T. who opened ti»e I batting for the Y.MC.A. in their match against the S.C.I? C. on fhe Cnlnes? ground at Puau on Saturday. remained together until 139 runs were collected before the latter was caught at the wicket by Ah
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  • 258 14 Robert And Dudley Bowl Well For T.P.C.A. The score in the match at Pudu on Sunday, where the T.P.C.A. won b\ eight wickets were as follows: S.C.R.C. B' IST INNINGS Bow Kwee b tfythilingam 0 Jv-un Kong c Dudley b Ponniah n Yok Sec b Kamal
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  • 212 14 St. John's Beat The Kilat Club A fine knock for 49 by T. Guneratne. and effective bowling by Ponniah and Vijeyandram, were the factors which enabled the St. John's Institution XI to register a win over the Kilat Club at the P.W.D. ground on Saturday. The scores
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  • 50 14 I. L. T. Federation Deeisions Reuter. •I London. July 32. ff lit International Lawn Tenuis A Fe <Jei at ion has decided against open tournaments for araat-urs and professionals. It has also ruled that amateurs shall not play in exhibition mnUht** against professionals without the Federation's permission.—R uter.
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    • 122 15 j Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over 335,000,000. j i The Great Eastern Life Assurance i j Company, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*). 9 t HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. i xhe company has £20,000 deposited with the
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  • 749 15 Islanders Open Sensationally But Lack Combination a FAIRLY large crowd saw the Chinese beat Pulau Brani at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. the First Division of the S.A.F.A. i puflfue. Chinese were the victors by 1. but they
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  • 350 15 J. C S. C. Tournament Draw {From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 31. HPHE annual handicap lawn tennis k tournament held by the Johore I vi] Service Club opens to-day, when G Currie and T. E. Andrews—.3 meet E. T. Williams and H. E. Pike 15 in
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  • 299 15 Semi-Finals In Selaitgor Tournament (From Oar Oiini Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 30. THE Methodist Girls' Schcol and the Bukit Bintang Girls' School qualified to meet in the final of the SelangDr girls inter-school badminton tou rnament when they defeated the first and second Uams respectively of the Fudu
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  • 376 15 American And National League Results I Reuter. New York. Ju'.v LATEST results in the US. major baseball L-acju..» tire as follows:— AMERICAN LEAGUE. R. H E. Boston 6 13 1 Washington 3 1 1 New York 3 7 1 Gehrig sooied u tiomi' run lor the Yankees. Philadelphia
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  • 117 15 Championship Proper Begins To-Day rllK Malayan tennis championships proper begin to-day at the S.C.C. when three ties in the ladies' singl :s will be played as follows:— Mrs. Stroobach v. Mrs. J. V. Brooke. Mrs. Millar v. Miss S. Abed. Miss N. Hastings v. Mrs. J. Huggins. The
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  • 57 15 A Tie In Class "A" Medal Competition In the "A" class medal competition at the Selangor Golf Club on Sunday. Raja Musa (79—ft—71) tied with W.C.E. Diamond 81—10—71. A four-ball match between the Government and the Rest will be played at the S.G.C. en Monday. Aug. 6. Entry
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  • 131 15 A u siralian s" 51a tch GOOD BATTING IJY TOURISTS Reuter. LdAdon, July '■'»'>. tntfE match between the Australian A tourists and the Scotland XI at Edinburgh ended t -day in a draw. Tht tourisls to-day took their overnight boots of 141 ior three (Md ab
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  • 55 15 Scratchtngs In To-Day's Events j tVSB following arc to-day's s-iatchings at Penang, the seecnd day of the Autumn prolossitnal meeting:— Kace No. I.—K?publi?an. 3.—Eastern Charm, Legation. 4.—Dorothy Sport. 6.—Apple tL'ory. n 7.—(iold Piece, Tarook. B.—Lordlogy, Aurora. Dcuble Totes en races Nos. 3 and 5, 7 and 8. Big
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  • 329 15 Singapore G. C. Duffers' Cup Draw THE Singapore Golf Club (qualifying round) Duffers' Cup competition was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and ilted as follows: J. Road 88 23 65x H. F. Swayne 84 18 66x T. Manders 90 20 70x A. J. Donald 92 22 70x
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  • 35 15 Tan Buck Seah's team untitled at Svn Khoey Hoe's team in the final cf the Clerical Union Football League on Saturday by six goals to nil, scorers being Kemat (41 and S ng Cheng <2>
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  • 200 15 Final Call-Over i PROBABLE RUNNERS AND JOCKEYS Reuter. London. July f TMIE final call-over for the StewarJ Cup, to be run to-morrow over tm furlongs at Goodwood, is as follows! Ioo|9 Strathcarron offered, 100 8 takerf 12 1 Figaro. 100 s (!oroado, Hida!u r <>- 1 100
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  • 28 15 The H' i Friendly Athlelic Partf the Runnydile Party in a friend j basket-kail match on Sunday at Sal Chee School's ground by 16 pom's t| 2
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    • 218 16 Weeks of 'Fitness! A Biscuit for breakfast daily and your languid and out-of-sorts disinclined for work or pleasure feeling, will be a thing of the past. Help yourself to whole Year HEALTH this pleasant way! j At all leading grocers: I Sole Agents: IF. A. Bartholomeusz Ltd., < 3-A, Raffles
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    • 518 16 7 ODOURLESS f Manufactured by special process and M I uard by all the leading Aerated Wal r 4 Factories in Malaya. i i 5 i |150 FOB AN ALL CORRECT SOLUTION. j I ■FLYING HORSE' TOOTH PASTE I COMPETITION NO. I 1 MISSING WORDS COMPETITION. All that competitors have
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  • 184 16 Forthcoming Inter State Badminton Selannor Team Selected To Meet Singapore <By Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 30. SELANGOR badminton enthusiasts are ea°erly looking forward to the frrrhcoming inter-State matches against e C in4poT The games will be played at the Victoria Inst tution during r.he Dank holiday week-end The
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  • 799 16 Championship Ties Of Diehard B.P. THE following were the iesults of ties in the Diehard Badminton Party tournament played off during the weekKid:—2. Iketani heat >co keng Lee 15__2 15—0- Ng Mvi Seng heat Wig Cheng Guan 15-1 15-0; Ong Jin. Bong beat Yeo Keng Lee 15-10, 15—®.
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  • 286 16 Y.M.C.A. Too Strong For S.C.C. THE S.C.C. were easily defeated by the YM C A by four goals to nil when they met on the padung yesterday in a soccer match. Play by the S.C.C. was poor throughout the game. The V.M.C.A were the better, side. Fraser,
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  • 63 17 port For Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe II H. ABDOOLCADER said: I to k nd my support to the appeal of the Chinese from Penang for a permanent i foi the Penang Free School, ink their Is anything I car: Id to what he has already he has dealt with
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  • 463 17 plies On Education Matters ACTING DIRECTOR OF EDUiMR J watson» replying lucational Issues referred to the non-European ii tided schools, especially tc mark ol Dr. Clarke. bad to point out, Mr. Watson said, in aided schools wen loyees of the management of those i and not employees
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  • 512 17 "Decrepits Did Not Rush For Beds" THE ACTING DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL AND HEALTH BERVICEB (DR. R. D. FITZGERALD, M.C.), replying to the questions raised regarding decrepits. said that the wards ot the disused menial hospital at the Sej>oy Lines. Singapore. were taken over by the General Hospital for
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  • 282 17 Many Difficulties In Decrepit Problem THE ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY <MR. G. L HAM> said, on the subject oi u home lor deerepitc, that he coulc add nothing at the moment to what bad been said except to assure members of Council that it was a subject which
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  • 297 17 Curves The Best Box Office Draw WHAT is the most potent box-office magnet Pretty fails and lots of them. Such is the firm opinion ot A. B. Marcus. Whose new Marcus Show opens at the Capitol Theatre on Aug. 2 foi a season. The term of entertainment spcciulis-
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  • 51 17 The ease in which two Cantonese, Yip Seng and Lai Chung, are charged with giving false information to a local Immigration Officer was brought up again before the Third Magistrate. Mr. J M Brender yesterday and was postponed until Aug. 1 for mention. Bail iii sIOO each was
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    • 229 17 THE CORRECT GRADE OF j SHELL MOTOR OIL FOR SINGER RENAULT CARS IS j TRIPLE SHELL j Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Ltd. I See the To know all about the new Singers is to understand the trend of modern motoring. You should see and drive a
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  • 581 18 Rice Cultivation TWO NEW MEASURES INTRODUCED SEVERAL motions were adopted at the meeting id the Legislative Council in Singapore yesterday, including that for approval of a gran', of $500,000 to the Penang Municipality for slum clearance. Two new Bills—the Rice Cultivation Bill and the Irrigation Areas
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  • 319 18 Regulation Of Water In Irrigation The Commissioner of Lands, moving the first reading of the Irrigation Area 3 Bill, said that the control of irrigation regulated the distribution of water to prevent waste and safeguard against droughts. The Bill provided for the establishment and regulation ot irrigation areas
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  • 158 18 Chinese Newspaper To Pay $1,000 AN action lor damage* lor lib-» in which the management und u,,.principal of the Nanynng Ping Mln Kehoci sued a local uewapwp». "The Nanyatlg Siang Pao. was dot lar d settled tins morning beforcr thi« Chief Justice, Sir Waltr Huggiird Mr H R
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    • 737 18 i i ii i i ii i i i i i i ii iii i I .•-•l.t.lt»ltll^ili^■lltll■l■.■^;■l.■^t•li»ii■'•■l•••''• >■ l l ll ll ,lil: 1 By Order of the Liquidator. m THE HIGH STREET PROVISION STOkE. LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION). \n excellent opportunity to acquire provision* and groceries for the floHsHvs. AUCTION
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    • 19 18 Solo Agents:—The Borneo Motors Lmited, Singapore, Seremban, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping Penang. Stockists:—-GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD., ALL BRANCHES.
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  • 28 19 The annual installation dinner of the no Coast Rotary Club will be it the High School Hall. Kiang. on turday, Aug. 11.
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  • 21 19 Jonnston. of the Customs DenartTpoh. is in Teluk Anson where he be on special duty for about three weeks.
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  • 43 19 mcse Christians in Malacca will ■entenary celebration in m*?m--,1 the death of Robert Morrison. DD next week The Chinese mission Christ Church has organised a special mit tee to take charge of the celeb it ions which will last for three days.
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  • 49 19 I Malayan Suguna Vilasa Samaj tage Baratha" in Tamil at the Hall. Kuala Lumpur, on Aug. 5 in i,t ol the Indian Earthquake Relief I im d Rao Sahib K. A. Mukundan, i t. oi me Government, of India, has promised to be present as a patron.
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  • 58 19 Mr Harold E. Scott, who is touring Malaya and giving piano recitals will be performing In Taiping most probaMj on "uly 31. The V W.C A Group in Taiping is arranging tor a Recital ax ih~ Lariv Treacher Girls School on July S Mr Scott s Recitals of classical
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  • 102 19 Ml -tr nin formerly Ol tne una i»» Mi. K. uuu nas now The Hon. Mr. C. Wilson, Deputy Controller of Labour, S.S. and F.M S. is making a tour of Perak and hopes to be in Ipoh on July 30. y- The P.W.D. have completed aetailed survey work
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  • 361 19 Admitting that she had committed criminal breach of trust of jewellery on twenty-six counts, the total value of which was over $30,000, Cheah Slew Kirn. a Chinese nonya and well-known jewellery broker, was sentenced to six months' simple imprisonment at Penang. Baron and Baroness Thiery d'Huant of the Special
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  • 217 19 Nature's Outlet for Annoyance THE psychology of swearing was discussed by Professor A. K. Heath, professor of philosophy. Swansea University, at the Summer School ox the British Social Hygiene Council at Weiwyn. "Swearing is really hound up with magic," he said. 'For instance, there is a certain
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  • 196 19 Mr. fierbert Morrison's Disapproval «rpHE appointments to the new Unem"ployment Assistance Board are surprising in more than one respect," said Mr. Herbert Morrison, Minister of Transport in th" last Labour Government, at Labour conference at Manchester. "Sir Henry Betterton was the departmental Minister mainly concerned with the
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  • 108 19 Alleged Murderer Runs 30 Miles To Coort Belgrade. .ludjf* and spectators in the court ut Djar.in were Mlarnied when the door suddenly burst open, A»ul in dashed a breathless maft with a bloodstained knife in his hand. H«- was seixed by twn policemen and brought Itefore
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