The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 May 1933

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. 13,959. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY. ?vIAY 18, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 140 1 Dr. (roue addressed Singapore rotarians on child welfare. The president at the conclusion of the address asked What are we savins our children for He stressed the duty of humanity to make the world tit for children to live in Page 7. A Tamil complained to the
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  • 269 1 NORTH CHINA ARMISTICE Fekinu. May 17. Tht possibility of an armistice m North China to be followed by a rapproachment between China a id Japan looms with the arrival here of General Huany Fu. ex -Minister tor Foreign Affairs, who has been sent by Nanking as a virtual
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 278 1 GIA TEA fh t freshness a lay an irardens ref i to yoor home. \FFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT |l WNNER I)AN( E-9.30 p.m. to Midnight f|»» ItVA lORMTER HIX APPEAR DURING THE DANCES BfTIBB CHANGE OF PROGRAMME SATURDAY, MAY 20th. ;CIAL DINNER AND RACE BALL MISS RVA FORSTER'S
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    • 100 1 TO-.\l«-MT ADELPHI HOTEL mmmmmmm^mmsmmmmmmmm^^^^mmmmm^mm^mmmm^^mmemmmmßm^m ~™*mmmmmmmm*mmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmtmmmm SPECIAL DINNER a DANCE PAUL STRAUSS AND HIS POPULAR BAND WILL RENDER CONCERT MUSIC DURING DINNER it a < i: Jl i *i c LES RAPHAEL AND HIS AUSTRALIAN SHOW BOAT BAND DINNER $3. NON-DINERS $I.— ADMISSION. ißß|B|^ hp^bb^^ bhbhh^hhbi^ hbbhhbb^ ANOTHER HBl_________B_l__-_-_-HHHHBHHMBHHBHD^ ______P mmm\W*
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    • 95 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Hai- Whisky— Page 3. That 'Overhang' Page 6. Important auction sale Page 2. CHRYSLER SATISFACTION ___i___s-______S-_____i Cy '____^_p_B-_r«^\»» S.Shimura U Co. •_________--__---> Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shir t Outfits m Stock No. 82-2, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Tel: 4382 Too need suffer no longer the pah) and
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 805 1 SOUTH SEA DIARY Being notes on the daily life of a planter's vife n. Papua, of (.Id tlu home ol tht head hunters. Monday. 6.0 a.m. Crawl from under mosquito net Ring for boys. No boys Shout for bo\s. Still no boys Take fi\e grains of quinine Whi t for
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  • 424 2 Fine of $4-500 For Illicit Goh Hee Llan. who claimed trial b fan Mr H. a. Forrer \\:>" Criminal District Judge, jresterday, on a charge >_ i>' ssessi n of nongovernment chandu, was convict' d ar... lined $4.50u. m default two years' rigoreu- imprlsonment. The chandu a
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  • 170 2 Story of a Motor Car Transaction Examined m connection with the bankruptcy of James Lloyd. Mr. C. W. Pearson, a chemist, stated that m November 1932. he lent Mr. Lloyd $200. He had not been repaid the money. It i ss arranged that the money should be
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  • 616 2 Continued from page.-. ment can play m this great economic situation; to give a lead to this club and perhaps the other clubs m ths area. Dr. Phillip: might have told as of the seven or eight some say ten or more millions of Unemployed
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  • 408 2 Allegation Against Seven Chinese Seven Chinese stood trial m the Second Magistrate's Court before Mr. A. W. Hay yesterday, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot m the course of a general attack on him following a gang fight. Fists, knives and pieces of iron
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  • 47 2 A fine of $4C or m default two months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on a Tamil Who was charged with possessing a jar of formic acid the property of Temiang South Estate. Mr. Donald Gray stated that the estate lost a jar of formic acid m March.
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  • 1166 2 ATTORNEY OF TAY THYE JOO Collected and Spent $28,000 on Behalf of Chop A Chinese witness who In th.> Bankruptcy Court yesterday was examined m connection with the affairs of Chop Chuan Thye Leong. ne of the partners of which Tay Thye Joo, is serving
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 422 2 j EPHEDROL i An entirely new and scientific i i method for the relief of i j Catarrh Hay Fever j i and for the prevention of a i COLD m its early stages. i i INSTANT RELIEF i STOCKISTS The Federal Dispensary Ltd. I i (Incorporated m the F.M.S.I
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    • 474 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room Municipal Offices Supply of 6,500 tons Australian Gas Coal, delivered at Gas Works between Sept Ist and
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    • 101 2 \<>Tl(f^ I'lan No. Jot |M Improvement iC H n,( 'man( [Man oi pn. p.,..,, iron. Upper g*** i p, :r" i hu I Ordlnan i i durin I I plan M..r. L. LAN Impr Mm I S;i AUCTION EST A 1 1 IMPORTANT Ah Tim VERY LEASKh AND RESIDEN i:
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 257 2 THE WEEK Thurvday. 18th. High Water. 04 40. 7.5 ft.. 18.38. 7.2 ft Football: S A F.A League (Div I» RA vs. Wiltshire Regt. Stadium; (Div. II) Malaya RA. II vs. Harlequins. Jalan Besar; (Div. Ill) S Chinese F.A. 11l vs. Public Services, Geylang Friendly S C.C. vs Marine Dept.,
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  • 854 3 "IT LOOKS LIKE A VICTORY —SEE WHAT YOU MAKE IT" Glimpses Of Great Men and Events Great personalities and (great events m the last sixty years it has been given tc lew to have met. and to have experienced, many of them. But Sir Charles
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    • 300 3 INDISPUTABLY Y*T THE BEST Am\ MT _rf-__«A I I FRiTIROK Co, Thone 6354 i\\\ —W eeeeet^^ mm Mm m —WW m—E i 3 FEW MINUTEsX^i) J HOW DO YOU FEEL Is your Energy Spent f Do you v^^ I k c (eel Tired It your System *&**< L\ out-of -sorts
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    • 123 3 New Smooth White Skin In 3 Days mtltmrnM EmM Enlarged Pores and Blemishes Gone Forever/ ct" •"*.V X '■< «a.v.<<l urn i i or. la m v I Ukw _ki_fo< .1 (Th < >• i• i th,. -j.. pona irr.'.av.l aklltfUadl »«»t p< I d tod dark'AJurl tta mm <
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    • 295 3 I TO MORROW "a spark I MAY SEND YOUR WORKS OR YOUR HOUSE UP IN— FLAMES AN OVERHEATED EXHAUST PIPE MAY REDUCE YOUR LORRY TO A BLACKENED TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK AND SAFEGUARD YOUR PROPERT* MERRYWEATHER S C. Ts C. Fire Extinguishers. PURCHASEABLE FROM UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. _i_B mm
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  • 3657 4 THE VIRGIN FIELD OF LATEX MANUFACTURE International Body To Market New Sir Qurp KehaiTTll, tin- new PrtlMmt of the Institute mt Kubber Industry, speaking at the eleventh annual Meeting, expressed the opinion that recent amalgamation ol lour important manufacturing corporations dealing with rubber latex into an
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 57 4 f^ lou wi// nof )L jiT^B ,;I, iil smile if f% Flying Horse Tooth J r T "M I supervision from H 117, Cecil Street WHY PAY MORE I I l\M I^l i I l^^feTCTriP! I FOR SAFETX SsAKii I JJr NSt T 0N SUSSIs aerat^wat.^' l I —-a— i
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  • 220 5 A TALE OF TWO HUMANS Mr Jennings Scores *%Z Mr. Henry j two bu-iness leanings. The person. v.o win not? ■d. he al- train Mt and das aye, h ton the in— he d ii. truth m did so. I him broken d <lt the nail. Iderabty to an* a
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  • 626 5 CONSECRATION OF NATIVE BISHOP .M.S. Annual Meeting In London I From Out Own Correspondent) l-ondon May I. The missionary soctstlm are getting busy with their usual May meeting the CMS. leading off last Saturday. when the Bishop of Cliekianu addressed congregations ot young people at Southwark
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  • 244 5 f Device To Carry 2.101 b. and! Return The first rnai trip Of B new rockd thai is i designed to cam a uselul load, drop it at a given iK)int. and return like a boomerang tc j the sender w ill be made near Hamburg aa _oou
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  • 194 5 Scottish Bride For Man From Borneo The wedding of Mr. Quintan Ifcdymant Me* Call, of Sarawak. Borneo, son ol the lato Mr.., 'and Mrs James McCall. Gm-nside. Maybole. and Miss Agnes Woodburn Hutchison, daughter! 'of the lati Mr. W. C. Kennedy, oi Craig and I Millenderdale. and
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  • 316 5 Straits-born Notlia Hound Over a Straits-born Chinese wot-tsu, Seah Basn Aim. appeared before the Second Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Hay. Tuesday morning on a charge lof assisting to the management of a public lottery. Once again it was Chap Jee Kee. Mr. Morris, A.S.P. attached to the
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  • 121 5 Programme uf Drills up to end for reek ending May 2ist. 1933. Thursday 18th Headquarteis. -E'* (Chinese) Coy. Company Parade—Drill. 2nd Bn. Sig. Sec. Section Parade—Drill. 5.30 p.m. S.R.E. <\) Ceremonial Drill. Officer.?. S.VJVA Lecture, S.M.O. Malaya Command. Friday 19th 5.15 p.m. Headquarters: Bde. Sig. Sec. Section
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  • 68 5 Dr E V. Crowe. MB.. F.R.C.S.. (Attn) will address the Rotary Club at the meeting at Adelphi Hotel at 1 p.m. to-day. Her subject will be -Child Welfare" The Consul General or Portugal. Blngapore iMr. Rodrigo Guilherme Alves Ouerra) left for Penang Hill with Madame Guerrs on Saturday and during
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  • 39 5 < mwmmm —mmm— m— mmm— lathered m lis* Fia*™ Venezia m Rome during the fourteenth anniversary of the foundation of the Fascist movement m m me nazza venezm address by si&nor Mussolini, the Dictator.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 255 5 6.15 1 CAPITOL 1 9.15 Greeted by Packed Houses at all shows Yesterday Malaya endorses the World*. Opinion of The Screen* SIGHTS rOU'VE NEVER SEEN THRILLS (£k -^^Pgjy/ YOU'VE NEVER KNOWN I rU SfaJjte^Ss v jBL^_r_. RKO StAJDIO PICTURE >^2f_L^S>_^_l L^^iß i Stalls seats on sale ____t xf *w Pm
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 253 6 List Of Fixtures For 1933 Ii- golfing fixtures of the Institute of the Rubber Indu.stn for 1933 are as follows Tbursday, May 25th. Qualifying Round. Wall-; v.opk Challenge Cup Competition at Hendon Goi: Club. Saturday and Sunday. June 10th and 11th. j Week-end Competitions at Cooden Beach Golf
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    • 105 6 I M.C.C. Committee I Kscussion London. Mu> 15. n ling" controversy was dis ussed t a*.*, ordinary committee th J the M.C.C. Bt Lords thi< afternoon. Great secret 5 ws ed and the meeting lasted foi an hi vi and half after which a statement was issued t
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    • 79 6 L Yorkshire Defeats Derby London. May 16. The County cricket match between Yorkshire and Derby was won by Yorkshire by six wickets. Derby was out m the first innings for 51, Verity taking 6 wickets for 12 runs. Yorkshire replied with 96. Townsend taking 6 Yorkshire wickets for
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    • 119 6 J The Beach Road XI and the Telok Aye/ Street XI. who share the same number of points, will meet on Sunday, at the Jalan Besar Stadium, to decide the championship of the Chinese Inter-district Football League. The following are the teams: Beach Rd. XI: Boon Hup,
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    • 105 6 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against the Wiltshire Regiment at Tanglin Barracks ejn Saturday, at 2 p.m.: R. Lyne (Capt.), F R. S. Martinus, G. A. Nelson. G. L. F. Willis, E. Brown. R. P. Ridley, W. R. Willis, J. Lovick, Sim Ten" Pheng. John Le Cain,
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    • 42 6 New York, May 16. Th Ing were the results of baseball games to-day: .NATIONAL LEAGUE R H. E. Philadelphia 4 11 4 Ptttsburgl 5 n o AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 0 8 1 Philade>l;)hia 1 4 1 Cam pitched for Philadelphia.
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    • 637 6 Umpires And Australia's "Leg Theory" Decision I From Our Own Correspondent] London, May 4. The body-line bowling controversy continues on the adverse decision of the Australian Cricket Board of Control, leaving to the umpire the task of no-balling an offending batsman. As the Board also decided to
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    • 193 6 Prince Plays In Team Championship l From Our Own Correspondent] London. May 2. The Army team golf championship was decided last week on the Royal Cinque Ports links. The rounds resulted as follows THIRD ROUND Middlesex Regt. 8. Black Watch 7. Royal Warwicks 18. R.A.S.C. 0. Seaforths
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    • 41 6 Prague, May 16. In the Davis Cup tennis tie played here Ifenad beat Gallepe 6 3, 6 2, 6 l, Siba beat Landau 3 6, 9 7, 6 4, 6—l. Czecho-Slavakla thu.s won by 5 matches to nil. Router.
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    • 733 6 (iains Counted Out With Second To Spare m. I From Our Own Correspondent.! London. April IS. British boxing has been ux> frequently marred of late by quaint decision-, but on TllWt-lfir. m the Gains-McCorkmdale light at i tbe Albert Hall, we wore treated to what m colloquial terms
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    • 247 6 Large Sum of .M(un'\ to he Returned I From Our Oat. Correspondent I London, \jtiil ">. Main thousand- ■>: poundi have sgaln to b returned to unsuccessful ballotei I i ti for the lawn tennis championships si Wlmblsdon Mr. d R Larccmbe, the- Becretarj Of the All England
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    • 23 6 Golfers v I tightinttt XT' i I I on tt I Uoine-n Who t: lii n ground! belli li| Police I
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    • 40 6 I r m«• rr|..n*« M WmrnM I \V I* 'tamed thai i 'to tal I how I hai the\ V next >' probal Football Ie R«d eil t.i mtaibrwhlp Inte m j the' and i relieved have could I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 368 6 Attractive Hair An Essential o r Heauty Keep ronr »«al|> m good conditi<»n by .hampooing regularly with Culiepuri* .Soap. If there is any datwiruff or irritation of the scalp. |ueoede l>\ an application of i utlfwrs- Ointment, i iht treatrtit^it will keep your hair heal lay lu-troua. Sample tnth SoSp.
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  • SAVING SINGAPORE'S CITIZENS OF TO-MORROW
    • 82 7 CHILLD MORTALITY MENACE KEPT AT BAY I rA 5l IMPROVEMENT IN PUBLIC HEALTH Woman Doctor Addresses hi death rate of Singapore has been reduced from Ol Legislation making compulsory vaccination Lion of Infectious diseases, and the proper n and drainage of houses. By similar measures *v rate haa been reduced
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    • 713 7 I thai an address has •nan, and Dr. ompli for the manpsred and gave the kmed 'What' \oi learned the You have all heard recently; you wspapc is and iv., of the various ort uise-d lately m Bo tj and the eminent and the largl
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    • 364 7 President Asks "What Are We Saving Them For" Dr Lim _Bng Hae-, m moving ">ot< of thanks, said: Dr. Crowe is the first lady to have lectured to US em B scientific and humanitarian subject and WC are honoured and grateful to her for h<r lecture and
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    • 870 7 STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS NOT COMPLETED Order For fommitta! Provisionally Issued An order for The committal to prison of Mr. O. H. Gartside, a European lawyer, for having failed to comply with the requirements; of the Bankruptcy Ordinance, was made by the Chief Justice, Mr. W. C.
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    • 1364 7 Chinese Get Ten Years for Lorong Lallat Crine THE six-day trial of two Chinese eh and three counts of attempted p.m. last night, bench, bar and ju local court sittings. The case was o able public interest and despite the court to hear the sentences passed unanimously found guilty of
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    • 128 7 j Expert Sanitary Engineer and i Popular Mason r Among tiiei.-f who left for home yesterda] r) was Mr W R. Sim-dlev. F .R.5.1. F.I.S.C. Chief Sanitary Engineer, Municipality, who i retiring after nearly 20 year's service m sinea pore. Mr. Bmedky, who is unmarried,
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    • 233 7 Malays 9 Assault on a Tamil A young Mohammedan. Monlar bin Must iri. was accused by a Tamil of having voluntarily caused hurt to him. In a case which was heard before- Mr. H. A. Forrer m the First Magistrate* Court yesterday. The complainant was Madaaln, who
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    • 139 7 Macassar .Malay-; Ignorant i t>f the Law That they were- ignorant „1 this Colony was the- pie-u advanced by Sakrt and Rakiat. two Macassar Malay fitters on board the s.s. Nieuw Holland, who were charged *_ft >* Mr. H A.in the First Magi trate' Court r yesterday
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    • 895 7 -_M-_____-__-_________________a Found at Hospital m Dazed Condition SUSPECT MEAL Woman Who Staggered Away From Food Vendor A Coroner's enquiry was commenced by Mr. F. G. Bourne, yesterday morning, into the death of Lee Foo Chin, a Chinese amah who died m Singapore m mysterious circumstances on May
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    • 57 7 Mr. S. s. Sawre-v-cooicson. Puisne Judge, of the- Qold Coast Supreme Court. whe> IMS been appointed PuLsne JUdgl Of the Supreme- Court, S.S.. is due m Singapore with he Jamily by the Mantua on May 2V> Mr Btr^rey-Cookson ls no .stranger to this pari ol 'he world as from 1910
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  • 68 8 DEATH There passed away lael evening al the Oeneral fern-pita] Singapore alter a kmg illness Mr. M. Simon Pcrera late- e>i the Munk ipality Malacca and .ormerty ot the Public works Department, Singapore. Dcccaeed leaves behind widow and tv v children to mourn his loss Cortege will leave
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  • 937 8 TIII'RSDAY. MAY 18. IW.i. AMFKH A S APPEAL There are two views ol President Roosevelt's bold appeal to the nations ol the world to scrap all armaments as a nuisance and the chief potential menace to peace and security. There is the view taken by Mr. Ramsay
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  • 68 8 British Amhassador Meets Washington, May 11. War Debts were discussed when the British Ambassador called on President Roosevelt 'ast night, m the presence of Mr Cordell Hull, who is director of the U.S. budget, and Professor Moley. This is believed to signify new negotiations. The United States delegates
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  • 21 8 Brussels. May 17. The Belgian Senate has passed the Rmor. jency Powers Bill by 91 votes to 63 Reuter
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  • 582 8 The Biggest Malayan Experiment Yet Bukit Timah Road, now beinu reconstructed throughout its length to provide a really efficient artery between Singapore and Johore, Lt to be the site of the most important test yet carried out m Singapon' with regard to rubbei roads. A stretch tWO
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  • 293 8 .Explanation m House ol Commons v London, \_a> l."». Referring In [he HOUBO oi H— lliflni te) tht proposal ten a tariff truce, the Chancellor e>: the- Exchequer Mi Chambe Ham. pointed uut that its object wai 1 1 make Initiations n. the ad.iustme.nt of taritfs and oUier
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  • 117 8 The- wedding will lake pla< a on Juiw a al the Chuich ot tile- Visitation Ser'inban e»: Mr. J. Loo Slew Hin. of the Stall I" I Negri Sembilan. son of Mr; I/><> Ah Kirn Bl I the late Mr. !oi Ah Kin and M ILoon
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 90 8 CALDBCCKS APPOINTMFNT KING OP SIAM DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. I .lan no Bridal presents m diamond set Watches. Brooches, Bracelets Pearl Necklaces. LARGEST AND WELJ_~SE__EC7rED STOCK. DO NOT PAIL TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME AT ?_JSP^£°? E (JEWELLERS) PENANG. 19|21 High Street. No. 1., Bishop Street. HH_r
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    • 84 8 NOURISHING CREAM Tropical conditions dry out and mar the most beautiful skins. No finer antidote can be afforded than the regular use of this fragrant product. British Dispensary. Ltd. 33. Baffles Place Singapore. "MAIDS GET SCARED NOWADAYS if they see a copper m the scullery," says an English housewife. It
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  • UTLER'S STATEMENT OF POLICY
    • 101 9 l)<»es Not Want to Impose Herself Where Unwanted rH E VERSAILLES TREATY Difficult to Remain In 'League ol iijjtions Versailles Frentj is nn solution of tin- world's na German (iovernment will deliberately break f .rr.in^nifnt without being able to substitute a better. )rr Hitler m
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    • 103 9 Berlin, Ma) 17. h Opera Hou.se ting, Herr j iree cheers ,i. p. ech r Rt nil :.mei point 1>• man) but hi' v fail--1 mosl mi II.M- til. iniiiilly (it st 081 n. I lii\s fellAd the lint would bt- j :Id crisii oenl .c
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    • 76 9 Mr. Mac Donald and the Declaration elm siaj On this almost historii day. %mer_CM h*u boldly and openlj cul her mooric and launched heceell In lull sail with ucura ;md fine determination inte> nest waters'' .(.dared Mr Ramsay Mac Donald fa speech at the Pilgrims' Club dinner
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    • 250 9 Reran i» frontier except vnarc imi HniHoiluii agreements had been violated hat stirred up discussion hen- and it is pointed out that the reentry ot the United States Marine* to Haiti alter the] are- withdrawn we>uid apparently constitute .1 direct entering ol a frontier b\ troops .\s the-
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    • 129 9 JAPANESE OUTRAGES OF LAST YEAR Double-Crossing and Toklo. May IT. fanaticism and a distorted sensi e>t patriotism Intermingled with lile i inn II and IllOuhll missing are revealed m the results oi the preliminary examination e>t the particlI pants m the outrages oj May 18 last
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    • 112 9 Alleged Interview With Sir Francis Lindley London. Ma> 7. An Interview alleged to have be*en given by Sir Francis Lmule.\ Ln Canada, m which he sympathised with Japan's policy m regard to Manchuria, led to several questions m the House •of Commons Sir John Stnie.n replied that he
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    • 77 9  -  Sin Chew Jit poh Another Civil War Feared Shanghai. \la> 11. A cable (ram Kweiyang, the capital oi the remote Province e.f Kweichow. states that civil war m the province is imminent. A portion e>t the- Kweichow army led by Chiang Chai-chin and Chia Min-:-\i has openly revolted
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    • 94 9 Unusual Article m Proposed Pact Moscow. May An unusual articV which it signed by the Soviet will hinder the -ale ol the Chinese Eastern Railway and tlu maintenance of officii! 1 relations with Manchukuo is included m the proposed term- of the non-aggresaton pact handed by the
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    • 376 9 Value of Appeal Varyingly Interpreted London. Ma> 11. British comment- •>!> President Roosevelt's appeal unanimoush commends the spirit but varyingly Interprets Its value- at i decisive- faete>r In th« European Issue. The rimes says. "II Ii 'he most stirring appeal the natkmi have yet heard ten- eoneerled action
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    • 102 9 Absence of Definite Statement London. May 17. While Mr Roosevelt's speech generally b hailed with enthusiasm m the United States, the Boston Herald welcoming it as the "Magna Carta" of humanity, the French press is unanimously disappointed at the- absence ot a definite indication that America is read
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    • 150 9 Second to None m Loving Peace, Rut— Tokio. May 17. Beyond characterising it as "very important' the Foreign Office at present declines to comment on President Roosevelt's appeal as it has been made direct to the throne Reuter Far Eastern Tokio. May 11. •'Japan Ls second to none-
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    • 530 9 Chinese Retreat to South-West TIENTSIN BOMB Genera! Huang fu Has Narrow Escape Shanghai, May 17. The Japanese and Manchukuo troops entered Tangshan this morning. There was no looting as is customary with the Manchukuo troops. To avoid complications with the British, who have extensive interests there, is
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 305 9 AIECCANO j^ m> w m m*EEm_\ ~sT~ m _i_^^^^^* to almost, every boy— te W^'lliST^^ -J_P J4.. T'l-_- "i.Ki__fc"" a Meccano model. Se. "^.^Qiaari how fascinated he Ls. 5 how Intently he- works. Then. when the model Is r W"l*. 4- D completed, cc how proud he 1 llfll DOV
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 534 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN" UNE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Dae Spore. Sails Spore. m.v. CITY OF LILLE For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg May 30 June 2 s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre, London. Rotterdam Hamburg
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    • 604 11 ___B HB_B _^_H Em _H _^B i_^_^_^_^_H WK^ m Xv LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAIVIAND ■T- M* H>HI MIDDLESBROUGH. M SLVVA MARU T. 10,700 July 13 14 H 3 JuDe 1 2 FUSHIMI MARU T. 10.700 July 27 28 I |ABO 14 HAKOZAKI MARU T 10.500 Aug. 910 JUM 28 29 J
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    • 551 11 J_________^l^^^^^^^^B_______________^_-ii m mm^^ c^__H___________B _______^______> Ammmm*MmwMM^Mmmmmmm^rT~ti~' 7 MM Hflfl I Pull-i II r^' 1 >^__BI E__^B ipresidenT"linrr si TO IvIROPi: FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N. York Pres. Garfield May 20
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    • 987 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU REYNST Thursday, May 18. Cheribon (not for passengers). Semarans. Sourabaya Boeleleng. Ampenan. Padang-Bay. Benoa and Banjoewangi. TIDORE Thursday. May 18. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soengei-Paknms. Sink and PakanBaroe. CREMER Thursday. May 18. Hong Kong. Svatow and Amoy. j MAROS Friday. May 19. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas
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  • 570 12 Preparations for Larger Scale Operations Montreal. P.Q.. >iar 10. Greatly mci eased gold production, over the previous year, and preparations for operating on a still larger scale are reported by Siseoe Odd Mines. Limited, important Northern Quebe" producer with mine located at Siseoe. 45 ml'es south of
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  • 115 12 The following passengers arrived at Singai pore on Tuesday on the Johan van Oldm bainevelt. of the Nederland Royal Mail Line: Mr. G. L. Morris. Dr. and Mrs W. E. Cake, Mrs. C. C. van Aken-v. Bureren. Mr. B. H. J. j j Venederbosch. Mr. and Mrs. M.
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  • 143 12 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate Ik Cremer 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Katori Maru 18: Kertosono 13: Kola <v.m. shift to 11 G> 10; Celebes Maru 9: Conte Verde 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Steel Navigator 30:
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  • 59 12 May 18.— Embaneft (Soviet); Kinshu Maru (Jap) G'tav D'derichsen (Dan) Leverkusen (Gen Rompin, Hong Thong, Hong Kwong, Hong Lam, Chye Hin Tay Yit, Nam Yong (Brit) Tjipai, Retch. Marpessa. Kepah, J. V. o*harnevelt (Dut). May 17— Singkel. Majang. Toba. Slngkawang. Thedens. Kulit, Poelau Tello. Van Outhoorn (Dut); Klang, Lipis,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 685 12 Glen Shire Line REGULAR SERVICE. HOMEWARDS. CARNARVONSHIRE For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg June 8 GLENLUCE For London. Rotterdam and Hamburg June 21 OUTWARDS (from London). Dae OLENAMOY For Hong Kong. Shanghai and Japan May 27 PEMBROKESHIRE For Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan June 6 FARE STRAITS TO LONDON--_ss.t.O June Ist.
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    • 593 12 1933 HOMEWARD PASS.-xr:^ j^y Best available accommodatloD j IMITi i I obtainable by all Lines from JJ'ul i-AHi/ I COOK S> I'XSMM I WAGONS^LITS fll _________X_______J II ,M,N I {WOPLO TRAVEL SEPVICf] »"«.ii:.. \M.,„ h l >H 39, ROBINSON ROAD I Individual attention boro I K)M I SO BOOKING FEES.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 726 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday,
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    • 30 12 Bremen 18.5. DArtagnan. Fren. 9608. from Shanghai 17.5. for Marseilles 17.5. Magnet. Brit. 207. from Batavia 17.5. for Soengei Liat 20.5. Hervar. Nor. 761. from Bangkok 17.5. for Malacca 18.5.
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    • 1913 13 views of merchant service guild Reported Hitch m Operations Evidcmli the change over In reaped ol Helm Ordera la not workint quite smoothly. In the annual report ol the imperial Merchant Bervioi Guild is sit oni th» following Undoubt dly an Innovation awaited with i nnsKl'
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    • 48 13 Lizard, Crocodile and Snake Skins With Immediate effect the rates of freight on these commodities packed m cases have been I fixed as follows: Contract Rat.- USGS2O.OO per ton ol 50 eft I Non-Contract Rates USGS22.OO per ton of 50 eft.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 416 13 GA PORE FREE PRESS ■38 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. 0 cabh Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. Ih, premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered rith the Chsto Ha/i each morning:. Latest neW s latest telegrams and latest announcements. Ltndon rsbber and tin rabies appear daily Special testmw include pictures, bridge notes, pafC with latest
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    • 279 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA U AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. \V The Now Scenic Rout* of uio Canadian National Railway*. See tho of lhe «nan»eUoiis Canadian Rockies stay al Jaapm Sflljgl l>a,k l-odgv m th«: heart of wondrous mountain beaut) y JmMmmm^ travel straight through fron» V B ncon-or without
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  • 402 14 Austria's Reception of Nazi Envoy Vienna, May 16. It is officially announced that the German Minister has called on the Austrian Chancellor to protest against the manner of the reception of the Nazi envoy Herr Franks. Herr Dollfuss replied that Austria's action was not against the German Government
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  • 305 14 Empire's Most Prosperous Community Leicester has been put right Into the limelight by the excellently produced publication, "The Story of Leicester* 1 published by the Empire Trade League, under the auspicies of the City Corporation. It contain* 104 profusely illustrated pages exemplifying Leicester's achievements and capacities In
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  • 30 14 Moscow. May 16. Dr. Yen drew the attention of M. Litvinoff to the Nanking protest against the Soviet proposal to sell the Chinese Eastern Railway to Japan. Reuter.
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  • 77 14 The Resident of Selangor has made the following changes m the constitution of the Board of Management of the Malay Agricultural Settlement, tor the year 1933: VicePresident: The Hon'ble Mi. E. B Williams, MC.S m the place of Raja Uda. M.C.S., bin Raja Muhammed (resigned). Honorary Secretary Inche Ahmad bin
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1357 14 »r.<^— ES fr— m m 9mmm *w __^^^B_P p^*^__"«i__r*^^ XSHw^Bl > v-"* '-I U H rayMlr t i __ii__B-__^__^_r __M^y _^fc I IB fe V-W A V^^^l l_^__ k ___^__^__fe___^__A_J__^__^__^__| Mi' Pi. \lj) 1 r «i -i it' _________________________________________________________n ■ys -'Sj«\vrtj#C 'v^w'W' vSftf _Z__j_^_Bl _B te_» iV^ vl x 1
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    • 147 14 BANKS AM) /.VSCK^B xdfghgfhgfhgfhgfhgf ™X VflhiuiAM I H l I I H m^M I I I I I rm kastkkn 1 I Mm I H _B I I I THE I SOUTH 1 BRITISH 11 l HIM o\|lO MM mn:. mmmm I MOTOR I l\-i i; \m i I I
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 690 14 j BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, Jj i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, 1 DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. J Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31.3 i metres. i Thursday. May 18th. BST. 2.30 pm. Time Signal from I Big Een. News a J Bulletin. J
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    • 65 14 19 68 Radio Coloniale (Paris). FYA.n'n— 3 p.m. 19.56 Schenectady W2XAD. Mon., Wed. and Fri.. 7.30 8.30 pjn. Sun., 7—9 p.m. 19.36 Kemikawoa-Cho-Chiba-Ken, Toklo (Japan) JIAA. Daily 10 a.m. noon. 10.88 Daventry GSG. 16.88 Edinhoven (Holland) PHI. 16.87 Bound Brook (N.J.) W3XAL Daily. I—91 9 p.m. 14.47 Buenos Aires (Argentine)
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  • 660 15 HERE SHORTAGE OF STRAITS TIN A NEEDS L And ten eft I :-/i distln *is I i onl] bei cnetal has V locua i d reasales llat) but i level out maintained time ot i pos- its no\nd I of on a rc- tbe price f virtually lo the Pool
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  • 155 15 Sir Eric Geddes Not Hopeful oi Solution London. Ma\ I!. statu,- that \h production of native rubber had diminished by 46 per cent m the Netherlands Indies. Sir Eric Geddes. shaking at the Dunlop Rubber Co. annual meeting .said th.v nevertheless the problem of native rubber i
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  • 113 15 YESTERDAY'S RUBBER AUCTION Hie Singapore Chamber oi Commerce Rubber it ion hold it? 1.122 nd auction yesterday Catalogued 1.109.0T8 lbs 456.55 torn Offered 999.076 445J9 Sold 882.214 393 8") spot London 2 T >d. Nou York 4 t cts. FKICIS MiMWfll Ribbed Smoked Shevt (ents IVr Lh. Btandard Quality No
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  • 39 15 1032 accounts, show £531 brought m and Li 200 bom reserve, less loss of 11,203 (agst r E] ,")4t)v leaving E5O forward. No. deprecn. on buildings, etc.. but materials and ston i written down to current prices.
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  • 170 15 BALES STOCK EXCHANGE 2 274.000 3.150.000 3.290.000 United Press Association Changes m Representative Prices May U 15 16. American Can. Com 91% 80 81 V. Am. T'phone and T^raph 105 104 7 107 Ateheson Railroad 59 58 1 60 Dupont 62 fltt 63 Firestone. Common 19
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  • 143 15 Reduction of Capital By At an extraordinary general meeting of Hitam Tin Ltd. to be held la Ipoh on Monday. May 22. the directors will submit a resolution that the capital of the company be reduced front $300,000 divided into 300.000 shares of si each, to $150,000
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  • 41 15 Syndicate Liquidates Its London. May 12. Interested circles believe that the tin stocks held by a certain syndicate have been liquidated. Local and continental demands have increased and the progressive reduction of disposable metal is foreshadowed AnetaHavas. i
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  • 40 15 Amount brought forward was £19.017; deduct loss for 1932. £881 (against £2.720>. leaving balance to carry toward £18.136. Outputs const-ted of 1.201.112 lb. of rubber. 350 to._s of palm oil. and 50 tons of palm kernel.-
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  • 46 15 London. May 16. Lok Kawi Rubber Co. Ltd.. announces a loss for 1932 of £3.573, as compared with a 1931 deficit of £6,296 United Lankat Plantations Co.. Ltd.. announce a loss for 1932 of £1.843. as comparer with a 1931 deficit of £2.592.
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  • 57 15 Evatt and Co., Secretaries: Katu Tin Dredging Ltd., Output for the first half of May was, hours run 273. cubic yard* treated 8Cf,000; tin ore won 200 pikul_ Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.. Output for the first half of May, hours run 168, cubic yards
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  • 188 15 THE ABROAD Par Mar 13 IS. Amsteidam 12.07 8 43 B.4L' Athens 375 587^ 587 'j Belgrade 25.22 'j 250 250 Berlin 20.43 14.42 'j 14.65 Bombay Is. 6d. Is. 6 3 32d. Is. 6 3 32d. Brussels 35 24.29 24.34 Bucharest 313 570 572 I_.1 Buenos Aires 47.58 41
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  • 805 15 Unfulfilled Orders For Industrials Fraser and Co.. under date of Singapore May 16 state: Since our last report London has cabled a daily appreciation m the price of tin until this morning when a heavy fall was recorded from £188.5.0 to £182.12.6 for the three months'
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  • 74 15 Output of Sungei Buloh Rubber f^r 1032 780.000 lbs (against 845.000 lbs.. Sale price 2.02 d. <2.52 d); all-in cost 2.98 (4.03 d >. Balance brought m £21.512; add Interest, etc., HB4 (£584 > and adjustment of unsold stock £204. making £22,100; deduct loss for year. £3.133
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  • 793 15 WEDNESDAY, MAY mil. 1933 CLOSING QUOTATION* Indragiri ($1) 17 2U Kamasan $'J I 80 90 Kedah vsl) 1.15 1.30 Kuala Sidim ($1» 93 1.05 Lunas <$!» 60 70 Mandai Tekong (ill 05 10 norn Malaka Pindas ($1) 55 65 New Scudaii. ($2 18 80 New Senndah ($2)
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  • 346 15 EXCHANGE RATES SELLING T m. London. 4 months' sight 2/3 31 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 IS/16 London. 60 days' sight 2/3 29 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3". London, aemand 2 3 27 32 London. T.T 2 3 13 16 Lyms and Puis,
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  • 73 15 May 17th.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Seller* I R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 8"- B-wnesa done R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (F.0.8.i 9 31. 9,5 16 Standard R B Son Tender June 87. 8 15 16 July 815 16 9 July-Sept 9 9U
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 77 15 p^^rr-Jjl "CO- 000 Assurance m force over 885.M0.00fl J The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements) a Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry, E.C. CWnpanJ bM £***** de P° slted wi *h the Supreme Court of England and complies with
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  • 302 16 DA COSTA SCORES A CENTURY Watson and Iddon In London. May 1 7. Follow ing are results of County Cricket matches started EM Saturday Sorrey vs. Gloucester Surrey won hei match against Gloucester by 3 wicketa. Gloucester 180 and 172 Surrey 228 and 125 for
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  • 127 16 Match Between Sepoy Lines And Keppel In th> inter-club four ball foursomes match to be p lyed between Sepoy Lines Golf Club and Kep >el Golf Club on Sunday at Sepoy Lines the teai m and starting times are as follows (Keppel layers first): 8.45 I", ttersor. and
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  • 93 16 "Show Boat" Team at the S.C.C. Today Bowlers from the Australian "Show Boat" will be on view at the S.C.C. this afternoon, j when they will meet six Club members m games j on three rinks. The visitors having onlyi five bowlers available, the team will be com-i
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  • 108 16 The follow Ini taavs been invited to play j cricket for the S.C.C. against Raffles Institution on Saturday. C. G Windle (Capt.), F. Vine,! R W Jakeman B. lis -Greanor. W. H. McNeill, j R. N. Walling. AG Cooke, J. McLeod, J. W. Jackson, S. Kirk and
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  • 102 16 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. at football against Fort Canning on the V.M.C.A. gTound on Monday. Chu Swee Hung, Then Geok Soei, James l_ovick. Tan Hock Leong, Ng Kong Yip. R. Lyne. Chan Joo Kirn, Lee Ah Chee, Chan Cher Seng, Lee Fong Lim, Chan Ah Wing.
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  • 529 16 SOME SECOND DIVISION HORSES The Turf ~I VEDERER AND ROYAL LEGION h Their Australian Records I wilier notes on the training of horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club Spring meeting, which op*»ns on Saturday, are contained below. I BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT! Wednesday. Training this morning WE* confined to
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  • 81 16 New York, jtysy 17. To-day* baseball scores were as follows St. Ixmis 5 10 0 New York 4 6 4 Philadelphia 4 8 0 Pittsburgh 8 10 I Suhr scored a home run for Pittsburgh NATIONAL LEAGUE Clevelanc 10 16 2 Washington 11 27 3 Kuhel scored a
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  • 149 16 The following have been invited to play Association football for S.CC. "B" VS. Raffles Institution on Monday: A. I. Horsley; A. Buchanan. D. E. Nickels: C. Q. Starkey, C. J. Bembroke. J. A. Evans: A C. C. Perdriau. T. Watson, r G. Heath. R W Jakeman. S.
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  • 104 16 In the semi-final of the championship singles Of the Singapore Recreation Club lawn tennis tournament N. A. Hannay, last year's champion, beat Dr. W. A. Balhetchet after three hard sets. Hannay won the first set at 6 l. lost the second 4 6, and won the third
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  • 430 16 MANY OPPORTUNITIES NEGLECTED Sound Goalkeeping m a Dull Game Vlarines .1: Straits Cattle 1. The one goal dr«w was a lair indication of the run of the play m the Second Division football matcn between the Marine Department And the Straits Cattle Trading Co. at
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  • 140 16 .Tack Petersen Wins Sensational Fight London, May 16. Jack Petersen. British heav> weight champion, won a sensational light at Cardie, when he knocked out Heine Muller. the German titleholder, m 130 sees. The finishing blow was I terrific right to the solar plexus. This contest was the first
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  • 45 16 American Tournament to he Continued To-day There was no play yesterday m the S.CC American tennis tournament owing to rain. The tournament will be continued this afternoon and competitors are asked to commence play at 4.45 p.m. and endeavour to complete nine games.
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  • 93 16 Final of the S.C.C. Tournament To-night The final of the S.C.C. volunteer snooker tournament will take place at the S.C.C. tonight at 6.30 p.m., when F. M. Still and H. K. j Fearnside will meet W. T. Houghton and Paul Storr. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS SURVEY [From Our Own Correspondent]
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  • 35 16 The May monthly medal at the Johore Golf Club was played over the week end and resulted m a win for Mr. J. C. Dickinson. He returned p, card of all square.
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  • 24 16 Woodbridge, New Jersey, May 17. Mr. John Grier Hibben. ex-President of Princeton University has been killed ln a motor accident. Reuter
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  • 160 16 SCHEME FOR RATIONING PRODUCTION Canada, U.S.A. and -TIC-YivU I Washington. May 17. Agreement on the question of the rehabilitation of silver was reached alter a lour hours' conference between the economic- representati\< s of the United States. Canada and Mexico. Although no announcement has yet been
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  • 174 16 i Frank Buck's "Bring 'Em Back Alive" Having 'heard the evidence" on both rides ana having seen the picture for ourselves, the only iair conclusion that can be arrived at his that 'Briii" 'Km Back Alive" is not a disappointment. The picture opened at the Capitol ye terday
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  • 187 16 .Joe E. Brown m "Hold Everything It wus a long time ago that the Warn, r Bits musical comedy "Hold Everything" was first announeecl here ax a coming attraction. It aimed at last at the Alhambra yesterday. A "two-fisted comedy knockout" is perhaps ury apt description of the
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  • 106 16 Drop of Wholesale Price London. Mar 15. The Dominions Secretary. Mr. Thomas, stated that arising out of representations made by the High Commissioner of New Zealand as to the general fall of wholesale price levels m tht case of butter, discussions were proceeding .vith Australian and Now
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  • 81 16 Death of Former Bank Manager London, May IT. The death is announced of "Mr. Thomas Henry Whitehead, the retired Exchange Bank manager. I to -day. Reuter. Mr. Whitehead was 82 years of age and was born at Dunblane. He was formerly on the staff of the
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  • 72 16 Foreign Secretary Unable to Publish Documents London, May 15. Asked whether he could lay the papers before the House regarding the Four Power Pact, the [Foreign Secretary replied that the conversations i had not yet reached a point at which he could usefully address the other parties
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