The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 May 1933

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 110 1 Malay pageantry was seen at its best at the installation of Sultan Abu Bakar as ruler of Pahang yesterday Page 7. Acute differences have arisen at (ieneva Pa*ce 2. Mr. lu-tii c Sawrey I'ookson took his seat on the bench at Penang yesterday Page 7. A verdict
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  • 28 1 L IRISH SWEEP DRAW London. May 2». All the Irish Sue.ep horses ha\e been drawn Myosotis m drawn by RykschroefT. A k Berangweg ih Batavte. Reuter
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  • 1085 1 Lohit alley. The mi\ed musts urui smell:; ol tin n*» du>ti iiiliscd tropics i:ive» IM through Hu t-att-\\;i\ to India even m v» bmm In [toh th« flemi seas Tin aaawj afternoon thai we arrived at Bombay VI »i. off on our 1220-mile train lotirncv
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 173 1 giatea the frtrf— 4 fragrance of the |||ay an Rardens jour home. pfI.ES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING Ml IHXM.K !>4NfE-9.30 p.m. to Midnight ■i*« CSV A rORKTKR J", vppEAR DIKING THE DANCES SATURDAY, JUNE :ird. CIAL DINNER AND RACE BALL WITH MISS PORBTERB CABARET ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME
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    • 257 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL WEDNESDAY, MAY, 31st. 1933 SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Fntertainment by the Popular (llild Dancer kE N E PA V I. ET T E ninmr s:\ nt mt Noa-OiiifTN Sl. —Admission. FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1933 SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Entertainment by RENE PAVLETTE PAUL strauss atmtdt^av titmit 1 H SATLRDAY.
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    • 210 1 I ixii cars were involved m a collision m Orchard Road, one person being injured Page 7. A man accused of kidnapping a mil of 12 years of age was M-nt to prison for live months Pajfe 7. Kuala I.umpur a\\A Sourabaya ticket holders have draun horses m the Irish
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tern than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 134 2 Tlie following is the programme of drills up to and for week ending. June 4th. Tuesday, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarter- "A" <M.G.» Coy.. Lecture Brigade Major; Armoured Car Sec.. Section Parade: 2nd. Bn. Sig. Sec. Practice King's Birthday Parade; E" (Chinese* Coy.. Practice Kind's Parade: Malay Headquarters.
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  • 158 2 The annu.il ■norfitl n football natch for the Garrison C'.:p be t\\ een the regu'ar garrison and the Singapore Volunteer Corps has been arranged for Friday, June ?nd. 1933. at the Anson Road Stadium. Unit Commanders will report this notice. Invitation An invitation lias b<.'cn .•e^eived and accepted
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  • 148 2 A concert will be given at the Wesley Hall. Fort Canning Road, to-day at 9 p.m. m which several well-known artists will participate. Mrs. Howard Pcdlow will render "Homing" by del Riego and "My Ships" by Augustus Barratt. Mr. R. Cau.icr will sing "The Wind Mill" < Longfellow
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  • 37 2 Taiping. May 28. A dinner was held at the Taiping Literary Improvement Association last night m honour of its popular vice-president. Mr. Toh Eng Hoe Who was made a Justice of the Peace
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  • 13 2 Mrs. Franco. H. McCall. Principal of St. S Ay 7t£ RaJPUtana dUe m
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  • 379 2 GERMANY ANGRY AND I FRANCE FEARFUL Poor Reception For British Proposals Geneva. May 24. The British delegation has proposed important modifications of the Four Power Pact as follows: The first article provides for immediate con 6uitatior. between the League and the tories of the Four Power
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  • 58 2 Paris. May !4. E\ents at Geneva, coiipled with IIM Polish and Little Entente's objection to the Four Power Pact is causing an uncomfcr table atmosphere for the Governments. The opposition pre-.; loudly condemns the part and M Tarditui. writing m La Liberte declares 'things are be- coming gr^ve.
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  • 224 2 tiene\a. May M, Severn criticisms of tho British Naval Disarmament proposals m the general commission were made to-day by the Japanese and Rumlmi delegations. M. Dovgalesky (Russia* objected to the proposals, not only for their flagrant inequality between heavily armed countries and those without a large fleet but
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  • 294 2 MOKI HEAVY \VF ATHKK Geneva. May 16. The British naval proposal* attain met with tery heavy weather tu-day. The Japanese delegates submitted amendments demanding th»elimination oi article three and a .sepurati agreement a> regards articles 24 and 28. Th«> Liinted that they would not *ii«n Disarmament Convention if the amendments
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  • 85 2 New York. Wmj I*. PMaMenl Boottvtlt'4 bhmsjc to list Imsmbi ol nations Merely involws tht United Stat.s In the use of moral force BO reserve peaci-. iU "l.ued Senator Robinson, th. DtMOtntk SM« cut. m a spioch t«.-day. Rtterrin.i lo Use Di^ai.ranntit Conference Senator Robinson .s;ik;
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  • 50 2 tiun., A World EeoneJn ns remot, n < of de.str,,vln, r h,r 1, C > I.OA ■rltkh •CCCfH 1 I'". Hi., Pran oi the 1, Hi- 1,.,.,,,. n., !,,;.,<„ r <( i 'I' 11l? 1^ disturli.,, 1M »l*ech m the h.. suit m the udlov Confers r.Mr. Anl-,
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  • 14 2 Utvtoofl M%<I M !•■■:■< 1 to [»nciu,, llir lhf Commi- r Reuter
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  • 61 2 Preparations f or < WtJ On C 1 CktMMnttoa i<; n,,> h farthcomta will l)c hold m X Hohd It Is ho I Morv Mtstandtaj <u«ni! wnr and thai trad i I cheei all liv I. .1:.;■£%, > rftptd h llilll.ll t<) Ofl t 1 1 mucli to
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  • 12 2 Mftp Lot' ;i:id Van P Mwverrti I— L Reuter
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 577 2 BUSINESS CARPS. BE PHQTOGRAPHEP BY I H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Clms Work— Lowest Rate*. 78, Bras Basah Road. 'Phone 7898. BOARD RESIDENCE. TANGUti HILL Near Garrison Golf Course SINGLE AND DOUBL. ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION elepb«ne 1798 or write for mppolntmrot— Mro. A. ft. Ifotthow*. "EAST ANGUA/' OXLET
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    • 621 2 TENDEjRS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given that tender* *re now Invited tor the following materials or services and that particulars of such tender:may be obtained m the Tender Room Municipal Offices Supply of 6,500 tons Australian Qas Coal delivered at Gas Works between Sept. Ist and Oct.
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    • 70 2 I E Loss of nerve-strength may result m such I Ibdmnaai by ft?i r t' n t ft course oi Sanatogen. I Jk containing albumin and glycero-phcNr tdlt I f^^ x I vitaliry and splendid vigour. I lleepltHQeu tD'ddJ M Start a court* o/ Sanai^rn I tk« i«a»y M gi
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 264 2 THK WEKK Tuesday. ::Oth. Hi-h Water. MJf, 8.6 ft.. 14.42. 7.2 ft. Johore State Council Meeting. The Dewan, 11 a.m. British Trade Fare ends. Great World. Football S.A.F.A. League (Div. 1), S.R.C. V* Pulau Brani. Stadium; Friendly: S.C.C. Ist vs. Straits Cattk 1 Padang. Policr Band. Botanical Gardens, 5.15 p.m.
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  • 580 3 FAR EASTERN BAxNKING MEMORIES Mr. T. H. Whitehead's Career I In Hong Kong Mr. Thomas Henderson Whitehead, of Hambledon. Godalmlng, who died m a London nurMng home on May 8 at the age of 81, was lor many years a notable figure m the Far
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  • 426 3 C .E.Z..M.S. IN SINGAPORE All Grades of Society Amontf Pupils [From Our Own Correspondent! London, May G. The Church Of England Zenana Missionary Society held its annual meeting at the Caxton Hall. The C.E.Z.M.S. occupies a peculiar position among the Anglican Missionary Societies, m that it i^ the only one
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  • 775 3 NO MOVE BY POST OFFICE Hope That New Unk Will be Utilised TFrom Our Own Correspondent 1 Ban?kV»:, May li. The threat of the Dutch air p|iot« »o rome out an strike at the end of June is viewed with .-ome concern m Bangkok which has come
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  • 249 3 I 1 if:*, a c. J. Towers lists mitten to Colonel i K;r\ as :-n unofficial member of the FVderai Council, asking him to Introduce tlv sv.bjert of servant registration into the Council. Mr. w. Williams of the Post and Telegraphs, 1 Aloi Star, and a prominent member <>i the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 565 3 I STUDY I I IN YOUR] I AT I SPARE I HOME M TIME I I *>% HA VI A COLLEGE TRAINING IN I I »s\ CAKin M)R A FEW SHILLINGS MONTHLY I matriculation! fi ,re «r« m*nv wt of commencing career, but Matriculation I It tbc )umrm|.off board for
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    • 278 3 Use this Wonderful Healer for 3CSPM DISORDER ■■£^■■I'^ niost stubborn Ec/.ema, Psohaaifl or Pruhtaa yields to the ■RSh/H I amazUJ^ h( aliD g inflm-iii-e of D.D.I). I'n^ription. Relief ib ltnmediate diseases are always most active when you ;|^l tv bed* but a little D.D.D. Prescription applied with cotton- wool C^^fc-^^^^B
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  • 95 4 Maharajah to be Absent For Two Years London, May 25. Asked whether any guarantee would be obtained from the Maharajah of Alwar. before ho Ls pentftted to NMM the administration of hi;, State at the expiration of the two years durinp which he h;us agreed to leave his
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  • 86 4 [From Our Own Correspondent] ln Bangkok. May 24. In London on May uth the death took place Ht the early age of 49 of Mr. L. Brewitt -Taylor He camo out to Ba nßkok as a student InterElTl r H th< X BritlSh Consutate m and at*
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  • 105 4 Sir John Simon's Plane Has to Turn Back London, May !.">. Sir John Simon when flying to Paris and London from Geneva encountered such a thick fog that his machine had to return. He set out again later but had to cancel his intention of seeing President
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  • 34 4 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIOHT Bangkok. May 27. The king and privy purse have given a good boost to the internal loan by subscribing 3.000.000 ticals and brinpinp total subscription to 8.8 million.
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  • 29 4 Bangok, Ma> 27. liv- doyen of the foreign colony. Pere Coloinbet. provicar. Assumption Cathedral, celebrated his eighty-fourth birthday to-day and received congratulations from Siamese and foreign friends.
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  • 225 4 Many Thousands of Victims In Country [From Our Own Correspondent J Bangkok. May :>4. The problem of the leper does not grow less m Slain. It ha* been calculated that there are many thousands scattered all over the country and there are only three hospitals devoted to
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  • 1562 4 LIFE ASSURANCE CONCERN Alleged One-Nan Company Charged By Registrar An interesting prosecution by the F.M.S. Registrar of Companies, came up for hearing m the First Magistrate's Court. Kuala Lumpur on Friday, m which. Mr. A. T. Durray. was charged as a Director of the Mutual Trust
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  • 465 4 CHINESE SAINTS SUICIDE Legend ofthe Fifth Moon Festival <By Our Chinese OWMpMtftUtl Practically every Chinese home m Smuapoif celebrated the Go Guek Chr, the Fifth Moon Pestival. on Sunday, m remembrance „t eh v Vuen who drowned hintflf OM thousand w.us *go. because there
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 236 4 AS DEPENDABLE AS AN AUSTIN mmMabkas the frortt/ THAT depends on OVERHANG %k I It s a very important point this feature 11l w of hod v 'ovcrhanii.' J li the rear seats m any car make you sit J x^_ .^JE^Smmmm behind the axle you will experience riding -^m
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    • 105 4 "AS LOST i^TH thhe uiy m hot I marwn.,,,s OMOk .M,bM. (lil 1 ol tl, Enoch* i ■Mama Watery Eruptions Form« Child, Cuticura Heak "Mylitt;r K ,rl Sur f nfd(l began to weep. Thf irrmt,i«. to scratch BMfl wat^y t JT formed, and the trouble'»oofi2 over hrr free, causm. pwl
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  • 749 5 BKCAME ENTHUSIASTICLABOUR M.P. Lady Cynthia Mosley's Early Demise I I'.ly Cynthia Mowley who underwent an operation for an acute attack appendicitis wit)) peritonitis, died OB May 14. at the aire ot 34 I.ady Cynthia Blanche MosUy. who was born on August 23. 1898. was the .second
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  • 238 5 Expenditure on Public Works (From Our Own fWH t HiuncV lit J Bangkok. May M. Subscription for Siams first internal loan of ■t milli«>n ticals opened on May 15th.. and m the Aret seven days over fi\e million was subscribed m Bangkok, and the amount a|Jplied for
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  • 48 5 CvL^t fam,», wooden mill known as Castle MiU on the River Mole, near Dorking, Surrey, which is U L al lls Ea*l**a, tn by Sre. The photograph shows the burnt out upper storey of the Mill. mack io the Domesday Book, was senou^iy u*»u*«6»-»»
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  • 345 5 Solving a Difficult and Not Infrequent Situation 'Hello, that you Evelyn?" "Yes, what's new "Well just for onee lots. Leaves have been I shifted around at the office and we've been > asked to take ours now instead of m December. Naturally, I'm delighted because
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 128 5 f^Ounrnencing TO-NIGHT <lIN( ,s on IN A MAD AM) MKKKY MASQCOtADE I .liH sends another splendid romedv success it's *>< JESSIE MATTHEWS W II 11 j^r** j <t wg|BßnJggVga|BM^tttfggg)a^ kEI) Xl, Ivlv 2J W 1 3 y*-* 2bV TolonU) sa y s an i K^Bl V j(| l^/^O eminent Trade
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    • 184 5 HERE HE IS BACK AGAIN FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY /Tr^^^^^xl^rir^lUr^O SPK(IAI KF/HKN O M MOHT fi.ls— TO-MGHT— 9.IS i^flHHl^ m tho Riotously funn> I j^mT^ li^HH British and Dominion's Musical Cornedy j I •< I Kb 4k V IVf R I If you saw it before SEE IT AGAIN If
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 1486 6 Thrilling to the Last Kick I From Our Own Correspondent] London. May 9. I*ast Saturday. League football, thrilling to tl last kick, closed for the 1932-33 season. Here ar»- the winners and losers of the year League Champions Arsenal 58 pt<v Runmrs-up: Aston Villa 54 pts. Relegated— -Boiton
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    • 255 6 Headley's Fine Record m Big Cricket One man who looks like being a huge attraction m the visit of the West Indies cricket team to England is George Headley, the negro from Jamaica, who Is ranked with Don Bradman. Walter Hammond, Hei. rt Sr. liffe. an.' one
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    • 264 6 Many Footballers Without Wages ,Frum Our Own Correspondent] London. May i« It i.s .> iid that more professional footballer^ will appijr (or the dote this summer than ever before. For mm English clubs the seasoi-. which btM closed has been financially the worst m Memory, and many
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    • 293 6 Left Out Of Team for Sheffield Match [Fiom Our Own Correspondent j London, May 9. Alex James, the Arsenal Captain, was not present at the Arsenal's dinner to celebrate winning the Football League championship. He absented himself because he considered that he was slighted by being left out
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    • 101 6 Brighton proponi to build the Mfgeii covered ■wlmmlng pool In Urn worM Iti IM tang ;»"ii go 't-t it will have 32 i<et t; InchM high diving boerd Urn hlghMl tan tii world It will have v muxinnun depth of i< t another world record and m
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    • 26 6 I I As.*.. v« tlio < I meet .jM should I fenen I th«- asLut, I to put tv, I altogrth.; to p'« M
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 28 6 2 IS S j^yn^r^r^^t^^^^^T Jpi pj p«£pl^^^p^^^^p4 I^^^^^^M &i^» MADE INHfmpi ir^THHHpSfli ft pi 4 prf p> i Zi s CJLIH MONIY NO FEAST IS COMPLETE WITHOUT B
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  • 1313 7 XCIENT RITUAL PERFORMED AT PPKAXT ultan Abu Baker Wears Costume of Deep Maroon jALAY PAGEANTRY AT ITS BEST ruler, Sultan Abu Bakar. was installed at a picturesque pekan yesterday. The ceremonies were attended by the sloner (Sir Cecil dementi), the rulers of neighbouring states I
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  • 98 7 I Victim Tied and Covered With Blanket More Che Malimood. Muar mazl.stn-.te Goh Peon was charged v ith robbery on Ayrr Mams ES The'eon^ainant. Low Chin, a 'Ceding coolie, stated that on April 19th at «ndm ß ht the accused broke into his hut Vttfc a Party
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  • 648 7 BROKE BLADE OF KNIFE HE CARRIED Demand For $10 Not A burular met a 68-year-old widow whom he tried to terrorise into handing him her money, but she bro>e the blade of the knife he was threatening her with. The man was sentenced by the
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  • 191 7 Kuala Lumpur Planes Rally al Penang Arrangem nts wre well m hand for the visit of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club's ma -bines to Penans on Sunday. June 4. Three Cluo machines and two privately owned ones arc expected to visit Penang. Th~ private machines are a Comp; r-Suift
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  • 91 7 [From Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok. May 24. Nai Narindr. a Siamese who obtained considerable notoriety a fey.' years ago m connection with the proposed introduction of girl novices into the Buddhist priesthood Ls again m trouble, this time for publishing an alleged seditious book. The
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  • 1272 7 Murder Verdict Returned At Inquest iij asked the accused who had been shooting, and he hung his head 1 and m low tone said, 'I have, Sir,' said Inspector F. J. Patton at the Coroners enquiry before Mr. F. G. Bourne, yesterday, into the
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  • 188 7 Smart Detective Work By Young Javanese Giving evidence* before Mr. J. F. F. Qregg, the Third Magistrate, yesterday, against a rikisha puller who was charged with theft, a young Javanese witness declared that he saw the accused sitting on the footboard of his rikLsha early on Sunday morning
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  • 202 7 Man Slightly Injured m 20-Feet Fall A man who makes ;t di\c cIHUI through :i window over 20 fBH above ground and susta ns nothing else but :i bump and a cut on the head lrom his fall can count himst 11 lucky. Inspector Kay Seng, of
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  • 132 7 One Person Hurl m On-hard Koad Accident Fovr nun trcre involved m an accident which occurred In front of Use Pavilion theatre on Sunday night. At 10.30 p.m.. when cars were lined up m ;i long row outside the theatre, a car driven by Mr. H. G.
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  • 35 7 At tin Belgian Consulate yesterday the French Consul. M. Yves Revclli or beluill of ttM French Government remitted to m. h. Barton, Consul for Bolcium. the cross ol Th( Leyion d' Honneur.
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  • 398 7 WISH TO SERVE IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Penang's Welcome to Mr. Justice Cookson From Our Own Correspondent I IVnann. May 29. Mr. Justice Sawrey Cookson, the new Penang judge who took his seat on the bench for th« first time to-day was formally welcomed by members of
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  • 150 7 Five Months Rigorous Imprisonment Even his plea that the t:irl v. illingly eloped with him from her paruits house did not succeed m freeing Arumu^an. a young Hindu, cvhen charged with havinu kidnapped hei She MM a 12-year-old Indian ChvSiian girl. Chief Court Inspector Sheedi said the prosecution
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  • 120 7 Singapore liar Incident A young Eurasian is r« portt rt to nave v. alkrcf into a bar m Victoria Strr»? and order three and a half pip of gin. He pulped that ism and then ordered some food from a hawker Hr went into an adjoining room xith
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  • 41 7 Johore Hans Imports From Singapore KoUflc«Uoa has bMa j>ut>li>li» rl that bernu.se rinderpest extati ;imon- mttie ;»nd Immmmthaqic septicaemia MMOg sh» ep m Sinuutxn the Importettaa into Joh<»r«- of any cattl*[ sheep, tmti Hnd p|p fiom Sinuapon ts prohibited.
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  • 107 7 Modification of Regulations m Siam [Prom Our Own Correspondent Bangkok May The Government has altered the law CardinfT cird PM At. present cards iray be played without permit In private hnmrs from noon to midnight. The new refutations curtail this to six hours daily exce;* on Sundays \.hen
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  • 963 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1933. THE FUTURE OF THE DOLLAR The decision of President Roosevelt to suspend the operation of the gold standard m America by statute is clearly a political as well as an economic move. At present, except Co remove any uncertainty as to America's intentions,
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 274 8 To the Editor. Sir. —My letter on the Chinesi--Wilt shirr match .seom«! to have caused some contro\ersy I can assure "Also a Spectator" that I haw nil extensiw knowledge oi MOMr, but it is plain to intelligent spectators, that only a comparatively small percentage of Singapore football
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  • 625 8 LACK OF PUBLIC SUPPORT Lively Campaign Among Members Suggested lack of suppoit by tlh» public has p^n d the HnppflW Musical Society m a position of difficulty m regard to linance The BjUjOOtfton Of sUmUlattng mtCTOOfI and iinpr> Yum tIM 'financial ix)sition was discussed last niuht.
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  • 129 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICKS AND ROILING FAILS Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RI'BBER London, May 29. Spot 3' 4 d. (3 3 Hid.) Forward 311 32d. (3' 4 d Tono
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  • 97 8 Passing Through Singapore To-day According to a message received by Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Ocneral Ma Chan-shan and General Su Piiiß-wen. who resisted the Japanese m Manchuria for .several months and were furred to retreat into Siberia at the ond of last year. i will arrive
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  • 187 8 WHY IT IS CALLED BATTERTY ROAD Blngapo Mtlquarla, the buildin, Singapore i> i prertoo, h ol time H. I whollj oblit.i I I I th- I I I ma I I I Mm 1 I PK-1M I p m k -M of m, pi Rfc| ami Lab I BIMIWIH O|Sl
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  • 9 8 rlgorou jaent bundle n d R^"'
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 278 8 DARK MUNICH USER Shipments have arrived GAUDEECK'S BT SPECIAL wStS^m^jSSf TO eM TBB APPOINTMtNI KING OF 81AM BBTD pi E| 187t. DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. Bridal puM-ois m diamond set Watches, Brooches, Bracelets, Pearl Necklaces. LARGEST AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK. DO NOT PAIL TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME
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    • 69 8 SOAP I This delicious, fragrant soap is composed of the same high quality ingredients as all the products prepared by Miss Neilson-Terry. Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. 33, Baffle* Place Singapore. THE MODERN GIRL is simply wrapped up m sport, states a clergyman. Anyway, thats something. Further protection may be obtained
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  • 804 9 0g popular among uanchukuo troops Christian General's Stirring Appeal to Nation Iyu-h&iang la completing arrangement* [or his drive and hai issued declaration to the Chinese China DOC to .surrender to the invader, pointing out and Tientsin may escape momentarily, ultimately will be similar to that of
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  • 150 9 TniqiU' Luncheon At Junior f'urlton CM) London .May 2-1. A unique Bmpin Day luncheon, Alii: h ended m a prayer **f*t, was held to-day at the Junior Carlton Club when everything flic gneeti either at<» or drank OMne from various part*; of the Dominions and Colonies and
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  • 74 9 BMM Worth off Cems Snatched London. May 25. In oik- of the most daring daylight robberies m the history of London, a car load of bandit*' robtx-d the representative of a Hatton Garden jewellery firm of gems worth £25.i00 which they snatched from a car m the
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  • 54 9 Frauline Etzdorf Dies After Crash At Aleppo Aleppo. May M. The German airwoman, Marga von fetzdorf. who unexpectedly took off on May 27 from Berlin on a flight to Australia via Siam. crashed during a defective landing at 6.17 p.m. Frauline Marga was extricated safely, bellrvrd uninjured, but
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  • 70 9 Berlin, May 25. Th»- reorganisation of Europe on a racial basis M opiMx^'d to the present "state of nationalism" MM ur«ed by Von Papen m a speech to-day at Ibur«. W<'stpahlia, when he declared that Europe had been, "vulcanised" by the Treaty of Veifceilles. One third of the
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  • 393 9 HIGH DIPLOMATS AND FINANCIERS Late President Coolidge's j Privileged Dealings Washington. Ma> 21. In a n aUnophtn. of subdued excitement list Dl tftxty bank nllfllli and dkedOCl ur.cJ; r obligation to Mr I\ Morgan'l iirm was rend when the enquiry vus ram led to-day. The list includes
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  • 193 9 Danzig. .May 29. The Xa/is have ruptured 35 out of a total of 72 st-.xts. their votes totalling 107.619 from total of 215.132 which trebles their 1930 figures. The Social Democrats reined 38.210. i Centrist! BI.BM, Communists 14.800. the Black. White aiid Red fronts 13.601. Danzig. Mar 29.
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  • 94 9 JapanV Attempt to Gain Ear of U.S.A. New York. May 23. Baron l.shii hns arrived from Washington He indicated that he WOOM present to the Economic Conference a plan to meet the Chinese policy of exclusion airaiixst Japan. Baron Ishii dMMd Xhr. OktaMM boycott as the foremost
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  • 89 9 Renewed Talk of Changed Dutch View I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London, May 29. The Sunday Dispatch City Editor lengthily reviewing restriction prospects remarks. "Monday's hush-hush meeting at Amsterdam disclosed a desire for restriction even from those formerly strongly against it. The difficulty is to find a water-tight scheme.
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  • 213 9 Half a Tumbler of Fruit Juice VITALITY EBBING Voiceless Greeting By Friends Poona, May 29. Mr. Gandhi broke his fast at jnoon. sipping- a tumbler ol fruit juice. Lady Thuckersey's houw was fcmlfed by ftkndi and journalists. Mrs. Naidu stood at the head of the stairs
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  • 240 9 War Debts Receivable m U.S. Currency Washington, >i a v If, BlOOka bounded up one to nine poir.ts. with uold mining issues very strong, following the introduction into the House of Representative of the bill to abolish the eolcl standard by Mr. -Ste^all. chairman of the banking
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  • 110 9 League Council's Approval <ifneva. May "!4. The League Council has adopted Sir John Simon's resolution approving of the nistoms'. truce ponding: the holdinp of the Economic Conference and urgently appealing to all Governments to join m the agreement and act m accordance with it. The proceedings to-day included
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  • 95 9 Set-Back to Party on Foot London. May 25. According to information available from correspondents m the East Himalayan districts. F. S. Smythe Shipton of the Ruttledge expedition made a determined attempt to reach the summil i of Everest about the middle of the month which :Ls said to
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  • 62 9 Guards Sergeant Reduced to Ranks London. May 25. Hie decision of the Court martial on the Sergeant of the guard and the sentry In connection with the incident of the magazine guard m Hyde Park was that Sergeant Fazackerley, of the First Scots Guards. Is reduced to the
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    • 383 9 Don't let the climate spoil ;>. *X '-^v'X-X v3^^^^^ v?SilK^'' Va^l r*t JL -x^Bl <i! kJ[ W&sm Wmsm ;i K1 lh> tililt lsl (I<all ulttl Cyclax |i-:i^i'|:i^™Bß^| Special I/itinn painted on at K^K^P^» niuht- -utl actually draw it i "<WI^W|}iiHlllllllflllllilllfflHi^B[BBBB -hi out of your skin so thai the very next
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    • 1055 10 ImJj m _Mt Ml mmm M M|^^^^^^m> W ft^^*^M 9 l^^m-/ff J0 Tv K*^+jT t *C4 v^*v <r ■■^■^■•■••■^^■■^^^^a^a^^S^^^^^a^*-^ > V» k X ir if Sicun Ship CO, Ltd., and CW»» TmiHUAianOW STIJUiITOOO.. OM1) Ud. Si c««l a. a INStItIANCE. Vc\* Liverpool ana London and Globe The Tnamea and Meney
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    • 472 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer*. Dae Spore. 9*l* 8 per*. m.T. CITY OP IJT.T.W Por Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg In Port June 1 s.s. CITY OP SHANGHAI For Havre, London, Rotterdam
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    • 362 10 p. &»o: British India and Apcar L h •Incorporated m Eng] a d MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARr* SERVICES. RGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S IXDEK (ONTRACT WITH HIS MAJHm LONDON AM) IAK KASI MM, sWvJf^ OUTWARDS FROM lONDON FOR (|||na Tonnage. Singapore. SOMALI 6.500 June 7 NAI.m RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 1
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    • 696 11 11-J-f>- LONDON. ANTVVtKF, ROlUKiiAivi a/mii W^m MIDDLESBROUGH. «w*iwu>ajii a^U FUBHIMI MARD T. 10,700 July 87 38 Ma> 31 June 1 ARU T 12 000 June 13 14 HAKOZAKI MARU T. 10,500 Aug 910 pD T 10 .400 June 28 29 J TERUKUNI MARU T. 12,000 Aug! 22 23 T 10.700
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    • 553 11 I Mi 1 fPRESTDRNT LINRRSI TO GIM9PG UtOM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. S pore. Penang. N. York Pres. Polk June 3 June 6 June 8 July 18 Pres. Adams June 17 June 20
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    • 747 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ >l\K.\ssi:iC Tuesday. May 30. Bengkalis. Paneh. Beroir.bans. Tan.ion7-Mengeidar Tanjam Lrtdoni and Asyh.m TOMOHON— Tue day. May 3f» Sin?kawang. Pemangkat and Sambas F\Ll.M.\— Tie^day. May 30 Penang (mails only) and Bagan Si-Api-Ap; MAJAXC.— Wednesday. May 31. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe- Pallas Ftttgal U Estate and
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    • 624 12 Burns Philp Line. < incorporated hi Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tona) and tfc« S.S. MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] SB. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins
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    • 168 12 l>ul<h Kr^' w J COOK S Tl<^^ TI J W «ob ittsoo I ■"mv ntmtntM TRAXSP« mi £H 'Inrorp*, "H.I Ul tM(i|| PAMnon sotneT I BOM IVP\S ]<l BOfl I < v LTDI ■OROM MAM I MALTA XTARI- I ERIE MART I I I to:- ISHIIIAHA >A N(^ K( J
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    • 667 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BT TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 1.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 1.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. i Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Getnas) every
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    • 830 12 BOARD OF TRADE CERTIFICATE INDIAN MAGISTRATE'S ORDER X "Phenomenal Case" Says Justice Merrivale London. May .'ti What Lord Merrhak. president of the Admiralty Cuuii. described as a •phenomenal cue' was heard to-day when Robert Arthur Crozier appealed against the .suspension of his Board of Trade certificate and the court decided
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    • 227 12 THE EAST ASIATIC TO., LIMITED (Incorporated In Denmark) Telephone 5223. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Prom Prom From Prom Spore Malacca Port Pcnani M.S. Swett BORINGIA 20 6 20/6 21/6 23/6 FIONIA 117 11/7 12/7 14/7 ERRIA 1/8 18 2/8 4/8 LALANDIA 22/8 22/8
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    • 129 13 Single Rooms With French Windows The Amarnp(M>ra. of the Henderson Line, has brer, rrconditioned and altered m such a manner as to make her a thoroughly first-class unit m the fleet plying between the United Kingdom and Burma, .says the Liverpool Post ;>f April 21. The vessel now
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    • 1897 13 Overwhelming British Interests I From Our Own Correspondent I London. May l'» Addressing the Roy.il Empire Society at a hmclMWtl at the Cannon Street Hotel to-day Sir Archibald Wrigall. K.C.M.G.. Chairman of|< Council, presiding. Lt. -Colonel Sir Arnold Wil- son. after observing that more than half the
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    • 426 13 TUG iINGAPORE FREE PRESS geld Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazi each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, bridge notes! ladies' page with
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    • 622 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V, f AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. U*l "h N«*» Sceolc Rouia of tne Canadkin Natlooai Rujlvar* r fho o* B o f *h« raarvcllom Canadian Rockies «iay at J ».p— gJJJs* Fail; Lodge ta the heart of wondroua roouni^ln btuiuiy. /Sjm^^ l IVO straight through
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  • 473 14 "WHO WON THE DERBY GENERAL KNOWLEDGE IN HOME FLEET A Poser For Naval P Signallers Invergordon, May IV General drill was carried out this morning t>y ships of the Home Fleet, and provided two hours ol intensive and interesting activity. The drill is a combination of efficiency and intelligence tests,
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  • 488 14 Time-Savings on the African time-saving oi ooc whole day In earn direction, on the Enuland-Sjr.th Africa air-i.\ul. h effected by a <., lenittena which have n:^ m-tiuitod. and which constitute the Oral stage 0 i speed-up on this route which v. ill. m due course, enable
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    • 270 14 I SAY STENGAH "DUFF" I OF ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. Sole Agents F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., 3A, Raffles Quay, Telephone No. 2234. "I suffered unne€essarily jg^g^since I was 15' I Mr i I J il/Wt l m mil w like so many women. Miss M. A. Had suffered periodical pains
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    • 178 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING I CORPORATION S PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and i FEDERATED MALAY STATES J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, i DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31.3 j metres. 1 1 Tuesday, May, 30th. 1 GMT. 1.30 p.m. Time Signal from 1 Big Ben. News Bulletin. J
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    • 681 14 BANKS AND iNSf/gT^ CHARTERED BANJi THTyokohim/ OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA llJ^ltL\ \Dff* (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) BANK I Til Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Capital M Reserve Fund £3.0C0,000 up> Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 Reserve HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate. London, E.C.
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    • 551 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Metre 80 Rome (Italy) 2RO. 70 2 Khabarovsk (USSR) RVIS 0 a.m.— noon. i 8 3 Bandoeng. Java (PMY). 50 26 Vatican City (Italy). HVJ. Daily, 7.0— 7.15 p.m. Sun.. 10 10.30 a.m. also. 60 Barcelona Radio Club (Spain) EaJ25 Sat., B—98 9 pjn. 5u Bucharest (Rumania).
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    • 47 14 19 36 Kemlkawoa-Cho-Chiba-Ken. Tbklo 'Japan) JIAA. Daily 10 a.m.— noon 16 88 Davontry GSG. 16.88 Edinhoven (Holland) PHI 16.87 Bound Brook (N.J.) W3XAL Dally I—91 9 p.m. 14.47 Buenos Aires (Argentine) LBY 13 97 Daventry GSH. 13 93 Pittsburgh WBXK. 12—5 pm. Times are given In GMT.
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  • 2090 15 CHAMBER OF MINES MEETING Java's Heavy Sacrifice Of Potential I ll it Ollt ew Of Malaya's share m the burden ot given at the annual general meeting ot MS Chamber oi Mines m Ipoh on Saturday. tribute to the patience and tenacity of tin
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  • 174 15 Sugar and Rubber iMore Active The news from Geneva rather adversely at■tfected Gei-man issues on the Stock Exchange to-day but, otherwise, the markets responded to higher Wall Street advices and a cheerful sentiment prevailed throughout the day. Internationals and home industrials attracted chief attention, the outstanding features beins;
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  • 168 15 THE ABROAD Par May m. Amsterdam 12.07 8.39 8.37 Athens 375 590 590 Belgrade 25.22 250 250 Berlin 20.43 14 13 32 14.42 1 Bombay Is. 6d. Is. 6 5 64d. Is 6 5 64d. Brussels 35 24. 27 24.24' Bucharest 313 570 572. Buenos Aires 47.58 41", offi 41",
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  • 191 15 New Producing Well m Alberta Calgary. AUa. May 27. Deliveries oi crude oil and naphtha from the Turner Valley wells to the refineries at Canary. Alberta, during March, advanced sharply over the February totals due principally to the returns from the Mar jon -Freehold well, the latest
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  • 130 15 Accounts for year ended October 31. show profit of £4,671 (against £1,198 after £9,349 for depreciation). With balance of £20.383 brought forward, total is £25.054. Directors have decided to write off £4.000 for depreciation, leaving £21.054 to carry forward (Last dividend m per cent, for 1 929-30 >. Production
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  • 36 15 Report for year 1932 states chat los:- w:.i £1.410; add loss brought forward £2.266, making toes to be carried forward £3,676. Directors state that position does not permit payment of Preference dividend for 1832
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  • 352 15 EXCHANGE RATES May 29 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2/4 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London. 60 days's sight 2/3 15/16 London. 30 days' sight 2/3 29/32 London, demand 2/3 s London, T.T. 2 3 27/32 Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Hamburg, demand 164 New York,
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  • 74 15 May 19th.. 11 o'clock noon Buyer* Seller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loor.ci 103 16 10 sif R.S.S. equal to London Standard. 'P0.8.1 |f«fc 10 11 IS Standard R.S.S. on Tender June 10', 10-, July 10 516 10 716 July-Sept. 10". Oct.-Dec If** 10
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  • 935 15 movday. may WML 19:::: OLOiING QUOTATIONS A^am Kmnbang 24& 6d Mi Austral Malay v£> 20s 'ii.- aom Ayer Hit am (ss> 13s 13s 9d Ayer Weng (sl> 93 97 Hi mi 111 Tin 16s 17s Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves ($l l 37 \j 42
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    • 82 15 t. eicetd fIE.OOMM *g2- Assurance In tppcf f w»r m**.— ■The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., lid. (Incorporated m the Kntti Settlements omct Great Eastern Ufe Building. Cecil Btreet, Singapore. UjjTOON OFFICE 27, OW Jewr, EC company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Bngland and compile, with the
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  • 717 16 Second Favourite For Sourabaya Ticket HYPERION h Kuala Kangsar Luck Dublin. May It. Irish sweep receipts amount to £3.010.162 and the prize fund is £1.941,846 which will be divided into 19 units oi £100.000 each. Holders ofl tickets on unplaced horses will receive £1,521 each and there
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  • 7 16 Marine Department defeated S.C.C by 3 goals
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  • 877 16 DA VIES' VICTORY ON SKY RAIDER Gay Orb Beaten After Great Run Skull Cap, th. Pi**. Pros.- special racing correspondent maKti the followinK reflectioni on Saturday .s radnf at Bukit Timah. BOM I— Ponies II lll— Div. Ill— l furlongs. ArJIUU II tun on to finish much
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  • 355 16 The Imp To Carry The Top Weight Race I. Ponies Classes 2 and 3 (combined) Div. 3 (6 furs.) 2.30 p.m.: The Imp 9. Head Of The Bill 8.7, Vitality 8.6, Shorty 8.3, Cinders 8.2, Land's End 7.12. Bonny Mary 7.10. La Petite 7.9. Minnie Mouse 7.8, Imitation
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  • COLONIAL CUPS COMPETITION
    • 242 16 Close Final At Island Golf Club The final of the- Colonial Cups competition at Uif Island Club on Saturday was won by Chikamoto and Vekuri who beat A. F. Sheedy •and Leo Beng Chye at the nineteenth. Thr lull resatta of the competition were; I irst Round
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    • 84 16 List Of Fixtures For June Fixture?- at the Garrison dolt Club for June are: Tuesday. May 30th.. mixed fauraomea competition and band night. Monday. June sth.. Na\y Challenge Cup Saturday and Sunday. June 10 md 11. men's monthly medal (bogey). Wednesday and Thursday. June 14 and It,
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    • 29 16 The rcphiy tat Ihe May medal at K«'P(»el Onlf Club between H. Irving- Jones and J. M W;itt resulted m a win for H. Irvinff Jone*
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  • 100 16 Entries (lose On July 18 Entries tor the badminton championships of Singapore art- now open nnd will close at noon on Saturday July Ist The sections art a* follows: For Men: open singles. ..pen doubles. Junior sinMles and veteran singles. For Ladies: open singles and open doublet Miwd
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  • 63 16 Commercial -Cup match*! played w terriay resulted as follows: The Armicipnl Services scored a 4 l victory over the Fraser and Nravo team at the An.<on Road Stadium Mansnelds deieated Tan Kah Kee's rttrrm by the only foal m the match, which was played at Geylang. The Singapore
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  • 81 16 The finals of the University of London A.C. sports took place at the University Ground. Motspur Park, and the brilliant performances m the preliminary stages had their counterpart lin the finals. The Rosebery Cup. for the best College, was retained by University, who collected 35 points. St. Bart's Hospital beins
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  • 539 16 YACHTS CARRIED AWAY BY TIDE Kilat Solo Run To Win Cobbet Cup Kathleen 111 and Tarbet were caught badly when, five minutes before the gun. the v md j died down and the tide took them away from the starting line, this let Kilat have
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  • 190 16 Annual Tennis Championships Next Month Tiu Johore lawii Tamil Aiirittton umounc,es tht r.nnual Championship tournament i<>: nun's Mnples. ladus" rtnifcw. mixed double*. nun's doubles and ladies' doubles to b» next month m two lecttoni Entries are invited through amliated clubs to close on June Ift. anci miiFt reach
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  • 71 16 TmgHn Club lawn tennis tournament tfal played yesterday remitted as follows: Mixed Doubles Handicap Mrs. Taylor and F. R. Hobbes owe 15.3 beat Mr and Mrs. Harris owe 3. 6 o, 6 l. Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins owe 15.3 beat Mr ,md Mrs J V S. Brooke
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  • 62 16 The following will represent the Y.M.CA. at cricket against the Medical College Union on ,(Whit Monday on the M.C.U. Ground; R. Lyne. G. L. F. Willis. W. R. Willis, John |Le Cain. R. P. Ridley. F. R. S. Martinu* E. Brown, C. D. Ross, James Lovick, G. A.
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  • 49 16 The following will represent the S.C.C vs. Malacca at Malacca on Sunday and Monday, June 4th and sth. J. McLeod CCapt), Lt. Wilkinson, Lt. Orr, Lt. Eking, R. 8. Tufnell. E. MacCreanor, S. Kirk, J. E. Jeans, J. H. Wlllmott, J. W. Jackson. P. CNeil Dunne.
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  • 133 16 Rixey pitched for Ciccanm Reuter Bi<» Score By Cleveland Htm *«»ik May M PoUowtni ait- Urn i:« t. bMthall \MFKK l.F\«;| I H i Chicauo «t i Mm York :> 6 Swanson madt boa* I m H Obi Ruth for New York Chicago 7 I 1 New York 9
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  • 67 16 Ted Bowley. the Sussex all-rounder and of the most popular cricketers m England, will be universally congratulated on securing a po*t which assures his future after his county days are over. He will play for Sussex this summer and then goes to Winchester College as all-the-year-round coach, bein^ aho In
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    • 184 16 MALAYAN FRiggl SERIES OF SIX l'l( Tl {Ks I DEPICTING LOCAI SCF\p«' FKINTKD IN BUGBT MIIMdn, SPECIAI.I.Y^DKSKAi',, SCHOOLS AND HOMES OBTAIN ABI.I IMH MALAYA PUBLISHINC Hot < (BOOKSELLERS) LIMITED IW V, SINGAPORK. W flala^B^^^^C^^Slllß^BnKr 4 n*Bl\enbwrys Foods Made from the purest milk ol cows pastured I home counties, the 4
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