The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 June 1933

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. to |3^<»- ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 1193 1 vJuKc.uirt i'-'ii.t heart ■■•m i r.rragl I-lb '!h r i "TWO big events are scheduled ft Monday. One la the end of the world and the other the beginnin of the Economic Conference. The second i« certain; the tirst prophetic b;u you can keep your scats,
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  • 389 1 Closing price cf tin last night ro*e to ilf, 7s. 6d— Page 8. Aircraftsman Graham won verdict over Bud Walley m boxing on technical knock -out Pag* 8. Skull Cap's selection for to-day Page 1«. British and Indian tariffs are a matter of of life or death
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 196 1 |GIA TEA „,c freshneBB a fracrance of the „,.i Kardens ICI io your home. I\FFLES HOTEL I MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL I TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS I RIJSTAFFEL ED IN THE BATIK GRILL I lrom 12.30—3 p.m. ifC/AL DINNER RACE BALL I E* tension Till 2 a.m. I ifUUWCI DRESS ESSENTIAL 'laffles celebrated
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    • 269 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL NOTICE The Management regrets that, owing to unforeseen circumstances, the "Hawaiian Night" has to be postponed. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL INFORMAL DINNER and DANCE ENTERTAINMENT BY Miss BEVERLY GLENNING DINNER $3.— NON-DINERS $I.— ADMISSION. SUNDAY, JUNE 11th, 1933 CONCERT FROM 12 NOON TO 2 P.M. TIFFIN SERVED IN THE
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    • 84 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Dark Munu h— Pagi 8. Ridr In Comfort Page 6. Stor.uah Duff" Page 13. "Coat Oi Mail" Paint Pagt 3. Children "s Stationery Page 16. CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP S.Shimura SCo. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shir t Outfits m Stock No. 82-2, Bras Basalt Road. SINGAPORE. Tel: 4882
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 61 2 The Mai oi Din bin Satt. Polic constable No. 1499 vho is attached to the Kampong Ifllaw sub-station of the Central Division, tor the wrongful confinement :n the station lock-up of a Chinese named Ong Chin Tee, was tix < d for hearing on June 21 and
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  • 58 2 i'KWV, MIL! KM ARAB 1 LAKGt; HOLDI I NUMEROUS fi I Wife's Kvidence m Kan (ourl 'J Ml Q font <• i r M iMinki •i. v Cl U tl M pan) tnoi i In U) r. taat ;il)-- til to id 11l C Bun turn* I. i ;I -r:
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 76 2 LAW NOTICE Monday, June 12th, 1933 lleloic the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Mills In the Ist. Court 1111 a.m. Court of Appeal Before Mr. Justi c Mills hi the rind. Court at 10.30 a.m. S. *****2 —Low Soon Wan (f) vs. Low Pen? Soy and
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    • 486 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. TANGLIN HILL I Near Garrison Golf Coarse SINGLE AND DOUBLI ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION 'elephoae 3798 or write for appointment— Mrs. A. B. Matthew*. l EAST ANGLIA/' OXI.EV KISF. Near Town High and cool situation Lai 14c «r<juuas Excellent cuisine. Tennis. Gar apt and modern sanitation.
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    • 477 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. I I NOTICE ia hereby given that tender* are I now invited tor the following materials ox I services and that particulars of such tender? I may be obtained m the Tender Room I Municipal Offices Bupply of Heavy Pipes and Cas« Ito: I Specials
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    • 15 2 SIM JHHI flßflß .^^W^^M fIHH^H^^H I^l II I S9\JlilUA\T I 1 1 VI IL Wi
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 378 2 rTHB WEKK >aturda>. 10th. Higb Water, 12.'J«. 8.4 v.. »3l It Binfjapore Amateur Races. Crickrr S.C.C. vs. V.M.C.A.. Padung S.C.R.C. v.v S.C.C. S.C.R.C. grd. Nondescripts vs. S.R.C.. N.C.C. grd- St. Andrew's vs. S.C.C. St. Andrews's gffd. Khalsa Assn. fB. R.1.. S.K.A. ipround: C.T.A. II tt. Medical College 11 c.t.a. ground.
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  • 133 3 ttN VA (;oi,D Appeal to 1 aniameni SIT R ilui ::ilt».ll Uon from Brttl 1) .subject' r pro- tloo <,i imlnlna the Nutiw Intended Ini been "i the nattrr orttle* they bad grave anxiety m to tin rutun Money they said, could not luily comthe lands taken, and they asked
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  • 336 3 ENORMOUS EXPANSION SINCE WAR Prince On Aid In Slum Clearance London, June ft. The enoruKMM expaiMfton of tin- building MX uty mcm-mrni m recent years was emphasis- <1 at the first International OaOgTNi of buildin;; noriftlw. Mr Enoch Hill. .nairmun oi the Halifax So-, ckty,
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  • 119 3 Hrilish E\-Servictmen Best Treated m the World London. June 6. The Mbcc of Wales attended two conferences m London to-day. Fin* he vvrnt to UM MimMl contcrrncv of the British Legion of L\-mt\ lct'inon. and afterwards visited an international i^atherinu of building societies. Shaking to the British Legion,
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  • 118 3 Irregular Position m Tpper Silesia I olid i tn. .1 ii lit- ti The Council oi the League Of Nations at Geneva to-day adapted the report of the committee of three on the position of the Jews w: Upper Silesia G< rmans and Italy abstaining 1 1 m
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  • 92 3 Leaders of November Riot Sentenced OMUIi June 6. i. N'uholc the Socialist deputy who was I found guilty of inciting the disturbance last i November, has been sentenced to .six months' Imprisonment, while the other six found guilty were sentenced to terms running from two to, four
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  • 24 3 Tin Red HOUae at TfcnAfa Rala. the Cameron Highlands, v. as crowded to over-flowing during the Whitsuntide holidays. DeMghtlui weather prevailed on the Highlands.
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  • 1027 3 MOSQUE TO BE BUILT IN HOLLAND Dr. Khalid Sheldrake's Lecture 'By Our Iftulim Coi respondent Under the chairmanship of the Bon Mr h M. Macan Mirkar and before a very large and appreciative audience. Dr. Khalid Sheldrake life-president of the Western Islamic Association. London, v.ho is
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  • 150 3 Special Daily Newspaper For Rconomic Conference London. June 6. If. Joseph A\enol, who succeeds Sir Eric Crummontl as Secretary-General of the Lca^ie of Nations, arrives to-m-jiit m preparation for the opening of the World Emnomir Conference next week. Oin: oi hLs tir.si appointments van be wiUi Mr. Ramsay
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 389 3 h& T\. ,n YOUR rn^^vA) vtrns I\/ JpHEALTHY and energenc. -yJ W 1 brisk and vivacious that's I howSanatogenwiU make you. V I Sanato^en will make you look better, and make you feel better. It will enable you to i \do twice as much, twice as I well and m
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    • 53 3 Remember-that pure Mood not onty keeps away disease, but is Nature t remedy— in fact, the blood It the stream of IKe. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaint* Clarke's Blood Mixture Is unexcelled. It expels the* poisons and sestets QfmMCtt In mtd swm BftmMy gmod m LIQUID m
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    • 221 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE Nos 2 and 3. Raffles Chambers, Raffle> Place. Singapore S. Q. Wong, Esq., (Chairman). C. Eu, Esq., The Hon'ble Mr. Tan Cheng The Hon'ble Mr. Lim Cheng Lock. Ean- Lee Chim Tuan, Esq., Chee Guan
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  • 283 4 MAIDENHEAD DEFIES D.O.R.A. Dancing Until Dawn DORA.? Ha, ha. ha! Maindenhead Just |aughs at that old Gorgon. I visited its Lido, and found it thronged by exotically groomed women with escorts m flannels and vivid neckties, who smoked, laughed and danced until the drowsy dawn
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  • 227 4 GitTa frantic Endeavour" To Make Money •■I have never Been a ease In which a more frantic endear our has been made to make money on far alleged breach o! prcmiThis wi omment of Mr. Justice Charles; In the King's 3<:iiii Division tvhen jud.iir.-jnt' with costs ".i- Awarded
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  • 161 4 Honour For South Africa Fliers Two new air aid.-> bare been founded by the Royal Aeronautical Society Cor outstanding feats m aviation— the British Gold Medal for Aeronautics and the British Bilver Medal for Aeronautics. Tiie Ant awards of the silver medal have been mad a.* follows:—
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  • 76 4 Result Of Appeal By Police Chief Sir John Gilmour. the Home Secretary, states m a written reply m the House of Commons that as a result of an appeal through the Press and the 8.8.C. on to persons illegally holding firearms, 1.452 of them, including 1.187 pistols
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  • 304 4 ENGLAND'S MOST CLEVER BURGLAR No One Ever Sees Him Gimlet Jimmy, the most daring and elusive burglar m Britain, whom detectives have been trying to capture for eleven years, carried out two robberies, involving £1.300 m cash, with lightning swiftness. The problem facintr the police
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  • 177 4 Ex-Premier of South Mr Butler, Premier of South Australia, announced thai the Government will proceed against Mr. l i Hill, the former Premier and HOW Agent -General for South Australia m I n don, for the recovery of f 1.193. it is alleged thai this him by
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  • 177 4 Warsaw Meeting In August Mnxrow. Junr In August thL< year there v.vi mrmMi m Warsaw Uw seventh Internationa! CbngNM of Historians. A delegation from the USSR consisting of V P Volgln, permanent MCratery of the Academy of Sciences Academician) S F I Old^nbui- and x. fcf T
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  • 120 4 Must Wed m 3 Weeks to Have Job On condition that he tn>i< mar: i.-d within three week* Mr. \V T Thoinr. widower, of I iWood Green, has been appointed superintendent |of Rom ford Baths. l When Romford Council advertised for ;i new superintendent, they stated that the
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  • 38 4 German Bonds Fall On Wall Street New York, June 8. German bonds dropped one to five points owing to a Berlin report that Germany was to declare a moratorium or. foreign payments on June 8.— Reuter
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  • 24 4 Bristol University Union have passed, by an overwhelming majority, a resolution that there can be no justification for war between one nation and another.
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  • 33 4 London. Jane 6. Lord Duveen. the well-known art expert and benefactor, has been appointed a trustee of the National Gallery m succession to Mr J. S. Clarke, resigned British Radio
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  • 368 4 So^iel Iveply to Washington The reply of Michael Kaiinn. chatrmai the Central Executive Committee of the VM si? to the dlnnaameni appeal of Presideni Roosevelt. ua» dispute bed to Washington t»>-d;i\ i.m It, If KaiiiMii itatee be t 1 rare that the appeal of the Aacrtcaa President win
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  • 43 4 EflTect Of Xazi Attacks On Jews Washington, Junr 6. Although It has not lodged an official protest, the United Stat-es Government |M informed the German Government of tin"unrest" occasioned m the United Stat<>s by the Nazi anti-Jew tactic* Reuter Wireless
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  • 33 4 Nanking T« S Janai MM tht Hu i.*> rep I'll. at la. Km T <v Ja] i 1 Rfhl Hur OKU I Orneral I thr\ A Jk mil for Hi" Union Times
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  • 9 4 Lad Sittiits «*J im Nation* I**
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    • 149 4 Packed fresh and dry and sealed m the patent air-tight container i _J v n. 9 rr^^ ~w v^^ito-. muKJ .j it v /^u^H ti **th y~ k^B «^> i^v —^H I• h i y^O J i f IV i^**^!. I INSIST on powerful FLIT H t*aK I fHt^^ B**'8
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    • 467 4 FREE OOCTOR'S BOOK ON m* BRONCHITIS, CATARRH THE latest edition of a Doctor's Free 17 Book describing the most successful tllds Bpfl-Ti*. r of all home treatments for Asthma o*l m Ffoi Bronchitis and Catarrh, is now ready for S i hn F posting, gratis and post free to readers.
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  • 304 5 "I'VE TAKEN 5 GRAINS OF MORPHIA" Doctor With "An Inferiority Complex" I am very sorry. I have broken my promise. I have just taken five grains of morphia." This dramatic telephone message from a dying doctor after he had promised not to attempt suicide was
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  • 58 5 Bolton's oldest inhabitant. Mrs. Louisa Kay. of Radc liffe Road Bolton, died at the age of 98 years. Mrs. Kay worked as a hand-loom weaver with a local firm for 68 years, retiring when she was 90. Her daughter. Miss Mary A. Webster, aged 78.
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  • 86 5 <Tfu out at Oxford for their early morning practice m preparation for the forthcoming raceV The women's sculling: crews from the London colleges preparing for the May races on the Regent's Park Lake, London. Eight University cups were competed for. •"'•lum,. th( ons ervative leader, addressing
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 78 5 \leet the Most Colourful Dramatic People j oU Have Ever Known I '^B r B ~*T A STORY fl I Lovr Sw.iys 1 r^P I PACKED WITH F I ACTION AND h SURPRISE. X With an All-Star PL v J Paramount Picture \IGHT p SHOWING NIGHT I CAPITOL I THEATRE
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    • 10 5 m m m m m m Telephone 5874. A.P.B. 1.
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    • 195 5 CAPITOL! THIS MORNING at 11 o'clock SPECIAL "MICKEY MOUSE" MATINEE SEND THE CHILDREN Special Pirtures Matinee To-day at 3.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT Positively LAST NIGHT The Beautiful English Star of 'CAVALCADE' DIANA WYNYARD m Mctro-Goldwyn- Mayer's brilliant production "MEN MUST FIGHT" The Film Everybody's Talking: About. I TO-MORROW— Opening at Matinee
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  • 464 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Prcmiei Muuiint: Daily In Malaya. A live "nrws" iwpcr— 3o-40 columns oi Bern daily Also the. b» st Medium for AdtwUsJns;. Delivered ith the Cliota Ham each morning. Latest Telegrams, Latest Kewi and Latest Announcement, 5 „ii l)ail> London Cables, Rabbet and Tin Pr:c Cables together
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  • 652 6 GOLF AS AN EMPIRE LINK LUCIFER SOCIETY'S BIG PROGRAMME Malayans To Muster m Force LFroon Our Own Oorrciponrtcnt l l.i ndnii. May '.1 1. Arrangements arc now all complete tor the British Empire t Oversea* Golf Meeting and Dinner, organised by the Lucifer Goltiny Society. it
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  • 134 6 Swimmers 500 Miles Apart I From Our Own Correspondent i London. May 23. Then* msm an Innovation m the United States early thLs month when the new-crowned Ameriran s\vin:::iin? chamnion. fifteen -year-old Rilph Flanc^an. of Miami, and his closest rival, eighteen-year-old Jack IMb, of Seattle, Washington, met m
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  • 75 6 Scots Greys Win Whitney Cup London. May 23. The tinal tie oi the Whitney Cup tournament produced a «ood game at Roehampton. and resulted m a victory for the Royal Scots Grey, who received a start of five and a half goals from Osmastan and beat them by
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  • 47 6 William Patience. 15 years old errand boy for a Loughton firm of dyers, found a woman's handbag containing £15. He was about to report It when the owner claimed it, thanked him and rewarded him with an ordeT for one hat to be cleaned by his employers.
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  • 367 6 Dispute With Control Board Ascot "s treat totalisator \uii remain Idle throughout this year's ASCOt Race Meeting. It is the finest, the mo -t OOttly and easily the most popular totalisuior m Eivlnnd bill the Ascot authorttf and the Racccotiv.se Betting Control Board ha\e failed to
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  • 370 6 What WIB Palairet London. May 11. The News-Chronicle understands that UK I special sub-committee appointed by the If.CC. to inquire and report upon the exed question of lep-theovv bowling will take the evidence of thf captain, the two managers, and at least ithree other members of the team
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  • 208 6 L. G. Owen Playing In Surbiton Tournament Down at the Berrylands Court*-. I run against L. G. Owen, the old Oxford and Aston Villa goalkeeper, who but for the brilliance of L. R. Roose. might have kept goal for Wales m a full I international, states an
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  • 10 6 Nearly 5,600 competitors took part m the Brighton Musical Festival.
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  • 284 6 Fixtures for SLCjC. American Tournament [A%B bowls American tounuurw nt. :ir tinsec HOMKW. JUNE 12lh E. G. Staunton and J. H. Donorhuc Vs. Paul Storr and E. B. Evans. H. Hon.shelwocd and C. G Fuller I*, p m Scott and v. k. Ptoacmtte. H. Gray and C. M.
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  • 99 6 Heavy Defeat at Hands of Casuals I Prom Our Own Correspondent I Srremtmn. June 7. Suivtnban Casuals (iete.at«Hl th«- Neprri S*mbllan Chinese Recreation Club b\ f\v« tUtiM goads m a practice puM htfV t«»-tiay Di vlcn of the forthcoming Malaya Cup nutuhi mveial of the Tegular* wen- ifeMM
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  • 47 6 Mr. A. N. SkelUm, liidrr-St'cn tur> h| lM land, announced m Parliament tliut it MM l>ro|x)st-d to adopt the recommendations of th. Local Government (Scotland Committee ;iiul lnstitiit-*. an enquiry into th»- poMk heultli v 1 vice?. lit hoped to *h- abl« t<> aimonnc* tl»» personnel shortly
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  • 54 6 Question «>i V>si>t«" (1 |»oon-r Oufr increasingly n«h I«dded a lurth.r HM« tht»r »»ets I i:^ mm ii x bod\ JO.O(X» uir main)) (or pinliK >! ,urplu It tion will t match >• J" likrlv t<. )0000 I IH, 1,, purcna. ol t.^r *> tim. Ci Grants m
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 59 6 r^J [TMMSHINCI i TOUCH Ijeaves your shin velvety smooth and imparts a delightful fragrance < i thi it Talcum You will like iv everybody does. Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Muller Phipps (Malaya) Limited. Union Building. Singapore. BRAND'S SANDWICH PASTE &w STUFFED EOQfIL •mdwicbea or
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    • 307 6 9 DBPBNDABLB AS AN X N wJU Shonn .a is '/>« 'overhung' of tin li 4 fWKff f^^kf \ustin I en-bo vi Saloon, giving maxi tunltilm > r^^bm mum riding comfort A mt,in fl B^^T m^^Xm ruling lowfr.n j I J V^ 7 BSBI "V V if'c Bm Ab Bb
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  • 406 7 KEVKLATION AT INQUEST ON MRS. TAYLOR Cook Boy's Threat Not Taken KUALA LUMPUR INQUEST Dying Woman's Reference To "Awful, ■gjH v.c threatened to kill Mrs. Taylor if she dismissed him a BOOtt before the tragedy was stated at the inquest on Mrs. Taylci
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  • 730 7 WIFE APPEALS FOR PRO l ECTION WiHTKNED !]Y MURDKR THREATS Husband (laims Alleged Illegitimate Child reused u\ Ma wife, m Use Obud befon Mr. H. A. Forrer of criminal lniimtdation. -aye eviborn baby usus not H :u; illegitimate child and ->• iir_ oruaCLiitud by hin-ijiK nations with MMUMC man as
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  • 493 7 OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE HINTS AT COMING FLOOD Money-Lenders Who Invade Public Offices Three Chinese (employees of the Import and Export Office. Fiillerton Building), were publicly examined j before Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley, i m the Hwm Bankruptcy Court, yesterday. I At the conclusion of
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  • 112 7 Two Senior Officials Go On Loavo trroni uni 1 v»v n onrsponueni. i Seremban. June 8. Then. \*a> •<» PMld attendance last night all the Strjmbun railway i Uition to bid good bye j to Mr. J. \V. W. Baghea, M.C.S. British Resident, Nt-gri Sembilan, who proceeded
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  • 101 7 I From Our Own Correspondent I Malacca, Jmn- K. In a viiminal aprx-al before Mr. Justice j Williamson m which three Tamils ap])caled i against sentence of imprisonment witliout the option of h tine lor an alfray m Wolferstaai i Road and m which knilf- played a
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  • 18 7 The bridge and "crocodile stone** at Changi, mentioned In the article on Page 8.
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  • 965 7 Pilot With JSo Recollection Of Crash Error Of Judgment Cause Of Seletar Tragedy had been throw n out at tlu moment ol ha> past, OFt:\ IV\K.\< If I IN W.MIK He went round the machine and found Kly- Ing Officer Gram hanging down two feet Ludei 1 water with bis
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  • 288 7 Employment Broker Cheats Friends Osnian bin Ahmat. an ex-convict who has I* n m and out of prison four times m kuceeeaton, was ■anfanoed by the criminal DtgtrM Judge, Mi. H. A. Funer. yesterday morning, to return UhR and sn.no further thre»- yews li'hind iron bus. He
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  • 108 7 Will* Murdered m Paili Field iProm Our Oro Corresponder.tl Seremban, June 8. Th* Chen^jkau Malay. Yatin who brutaHy murdered his former wife m a p»di tield was to-day sentenced t«> death at the bcreinban A>sizo.s which Is bcinc picsideo OW by Mr. •lustier Ht;iviord. The accused who
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  • 141 7 NON-EVROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT row Donations 10 the Non-Eurojßtin Unemployment Fund during May were as follows: Singapore Eurasian Association $28.00 Thi- Oleh Oleh Party (50 per cent. of net proceeds from performance on April 29th. and 30th/> 310.80 Vehicles Sports Club 25.00 Mr. W. L. Stevens 150.00 Staff of American Consulate-General 12.50
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  • 1955 7 Alleged Defamation m Open Letter HUSBAND'S THREAT Friend Warned To Discontinue Visits To Wife Before Mr. a. w. Hay. the Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday C. N. Lembrugfcen. v Ceylon Burgbtf appeared m his own defence m answer to v etaH of defamation preferred against him by
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  • 887 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS BATVKOAT, JINK 10. IMS. COLONIAL INCOMES AM) HOME TAXATION A vexed question or an overseas resident's Liability toi United King' doni income-tax is now engaging the attention of the courts at home. In this case it appears that the individual concerned was employed and paid by the
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  • 90 8 Mr J c Cobbett Ls to act temporarily a< Plltaie Judge Of the Supreme Court The Gazelto announces that Commander Sir John Alleynr. D.S.O DSC. R.V hM been appointed Kin^s Harbour Master ice Commander William Usher. R.N The ftjUowiug have been elected to be Die Bar Coommittee for the Settlement
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  • 119 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow London, June 9. RUBBER Market Firm. CROSS RATE New York- London. 4.08 V z Paris -London, 85% (Rate
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  • 611 8 Crocodile God Of Chang A W/iite Stone And A Legend So U»iih as there are week-ends there will al\vay.s be week-end holiday -makiMs. and ir.es 1 of them go down to the sea. In ;u v Tlir nu M popular wt'rk-end NOdesVOUl m fffnf |MHT| fa Changi. out on the
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  • 203 8 AlhambraV ADaring Charm All who have Ken Tlgei Bluurh mm! BUvei Dollar- which i.* DOI being >liov. n at the Alhambra -will igMe that |hjg|| I power! ti story, Edward G. Robinson, one el Ameri< :i If; diny character actors of the present day can carry a
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  • 107 8 Visit To Britain Ma) Have fmportant Rewrite London, .funr :>. The Spectator m an article on Mr T. V. Soong says he has deservedly earned a high reputation for financial ability and per.s. m integrity. His visit to Britain may have important results. His work m the
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  • 169 8 Whirlwind Tanks Failed FIFTH ROUND Q| After Bud Had fe, Iwice Alrcraftemai i his own entti surprise at tJv N when he defi Gently return UK round nent afVtvaty ill had put him dow fighter h')v.. •ROn R MHllKkd I) ■consulted Walk} Onham rrom I a.s tlie
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  • 74 8 ANOTHER K (l Bfttr Stop- Schmellinf In liltli I Mm h■■ I Schm.llin I t^nt!) Of ft 19 ■utiMiTTn <<•• l«»st the first v third Wttfc wildly BehmriM enhai took IhC Hl'-do>ni'-r. Bchl din ran i Urine Im IKIIHiIUMM Hi ..!»d b tent). RiMiu: tIW ritihtii round laun» li«ni ■00
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  • 20 8 Drto' Bedia I I 188., Und.v Mfelman ibi > I HMfamShali.CM lave b.'oti a:r I FMml cw, torn yMi I MflllMX'
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 106 8 DARK MUNICH BEER Shipments have arrived. CAUDBECK'S i m special TO M THF M'I'OIMMIM KING Ol SI\M DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Bridal present* m diamond U'atches, Brooches. Bracelets. Pearl Necklaces. LARGEST AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK. DO NOT FAIL TO ENQUIRE FOR SAME AT SINGAPORE. (JEWELLERS) PENAXG.
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    • 76 8 FOUNDATION CREAM Protects the skin. Forms a matt finish. Retains the powder. HDoes not dry up Has delightful fragrance. Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. 33. Raffles Place Singapore. IT SPEAKS WELL for the sportsmanship of the elephants who played cricket m the circus at Olympia that not one of them complained
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    • 103 9 t h \ppeals To U.S. To Hold Up $50,000,000 Loan RUu. June 8. I nment Is reported to have received news that Chen has gone secretly to Japan ttom Shanghai mission aboard a Japanese steamer Mr Eagtn < hen and Madami- Chen are In Bmtkg Run-.
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    • 190 9 Shanghaii -luiu* 9. I kn Nanking membership Kuominl it the Centra] I a i In; to the /mother deorted U hive advano ol •!:I\ 01 MUNITIONS red a delta situation at ihOl Pen ■> Briny. Chinese Lned thai tl. the vi the leader a tar, baa
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    • 331 9  -  San Chew Jit Poh Chinese Send Protest To Japanese Mian^hai. .lime <). ■'< '.<!:• te fa both banks of the Rivei h.'' een ra< In accordance with the terms of (be truce, their excuse i>< ;mu tiiai t:ir Chinese have not agreed to iiv incorporation of the Manchulcuo
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  • 39 9 I, lap:i!1 And British rariffs lokio, June 0. Kb ol UN world. In taking steps ed a question ci the Foreign i nti- Japanese the most serious ;ii.d possibly retaliatory til] hopeful of an i item
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  • 23 9 i NbK RESOLUTION I'wrV )olili^ ot> pf(|al Privelerea •■'iinj, June 8. nt«Hl to tIM ■<• tap two tOTint abolition 1 and .sirr.Uar ■MB exist.—
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  • 60 9 German Hotel-Keeper Sentenced Vaduz. Liechtenstein. June M. Hen- BchMdtor, the proprietor of a mountam hotel at Gaslein. has been senten. d to twelve months' Imprisonment m connection wrttn the kidnappinii of thr Brothers Rotter. Tliree others received a few months' bnprisonmciit. Tlu- state pcoMCUlor did not prett beavy
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  • 54 9 r.unboat Shipped From Britain In Packing Cases Shanghai, June 9. HMS Sandpiper, which is a river gunboat 'built m England and shipped m packing cases and re -assembled at Kiangnan docks at Shanghai was launched this afternoon. Mrs. Mauchan, wife of the dock? manager, performed the 1
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  • 301 9 NATIONS TRY TO FIND OUT And, Of Course, Another Pact Paris. June The Three Power < •onver.sations here have not resulted m ;ny daflnfttc decision, even on principle, according to a .-emi-official statement MWd last evening which declares that France has gtwa up tIK idea
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  • 209 9 Improvement m Employment Situation London, .lime ;ing nun;.- m employment during May, combined with .t substantial Fall In unemployment, is recorded by the Ministiy m Labour. More peopfc now at work In Britain than •at any time for over two years. On May 12, there were
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  • 83 9 Conservative Majority Falls at Hitchin The bye-election at Hitchin caused by the fatal crash of Viscount Knebworth resulted as follows: Sir Arnold Wilson (Conservative 14.569 William Bennett (Labour) 10,362 Cons, majority 4.207 Renter. At the previous election Viscount Knebworth polled 25.841 votes and Major D J. Freyer (Lai
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  • 59 9 Mattern Makes Another Lon£ Hop Moscow. June 9. James Mattein. the U.S. roitnd -the- world -ecord flier, resumed his flight this mornin? md has arrived at Krasnoyarsk. Reuter. BREMER AT TOKIO Tokio, June 9. The Finnish aviator, Bremer. who left Finland on May 11 landed at the
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  • 27 9 Washington, June 8. President "Roosevelt and the British Ambassador, Sir Ronald Lindsay, held a meeting this afternoon to discuss the debts question.— Reuter
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  • 137 9 Germany Hopes To Avoid Drastic Measures MORATORIUM Waiting For Meeting Of Berlin. June ft. The reason that the transfer moratorium will not operate till July 1. according to political circles. is to give an opportunity for i reconsideration of the transfer problem m London next week
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  • 203 9 Kerlin. June X. The Dawes and Younn loans will be suspended under the terms of the transfer moratorium. Existing standstill agreements at present are unaffected, but Dr. Bchacht at standstill negotiations m London next we.'k hopes to obtain some alleviation for Germany. The transfer moratorium does not mean
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  • 232 9 WORLD'S GREATEST Conference Of Sixty-Six Nations London. June 7. The Secretary ot th»> fragile of Nations, m. Joseph Avenol. reached London last night, and to-day will discuss the arrangements m connection with the Woiid Economic Conference with Mr Ramsay Mac Donald. who will preside. Mr. Mac Donald and M. Avenol
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  • 67 9 JEWS IN PALESTINE Premier's Tribute To Their National Home London, June RwrHllH his experience m Palestine the PHmc Minister m a tpeech referred to the iemarkable efforts of all classes of Jews m Ivulding up a national home of the Jewi.h people, and agreed with Lord Reading, thai the Future
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  • 37 9 T.S. Note Issue Applied For Five Times Over Washington. June i. The United States Treasury issue of notes and certificates totalling $900,000,000 was five times i over-subscribed, announced Mr. "Woodin. the subscriptions totalling over $5,000,000,000.— Reuter
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  • 18 9 Singapore Musical Society orchestra will hold a rehearsal on Monday at 5.15 p.tn at the Victoria Memorial Hall.
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    • 259 9 NEW RECORDS FOR JUNE 1933 NEW MAYFAIR DANCE ORCHESTRA *A broken Rosary Waltz ♦Jolly Old Ma, Jolly Old Pa Comedy Fox Trot j ***** RAY NOBLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Won't you stay to tea Fox Trot *No more love Fox Trot 86 337 Orchestral THE 8.8.C. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conducted by
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    • 1075 10 THF BLUE FUNNEI. LINE (Ocedh THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China THE HUAKHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. < 1931 > Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd THF CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.
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    • 531 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. i lncorporated m England i "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Due Spore. Sails Spore. s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre. London, Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 July 1 s.s. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre. London,
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    • 369 10 P Er* rT British India and Apcar lin* (Incorporated In Englacu MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARrr SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N E— CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJUIII (IOU LONDON AND FAR EAST Mill m»v. N1 4RDS FROM IX)NDON FOR I HINA I Due "^M) Tonnage. Singapore. [NDI 17,000 June 3 SOUI>AN
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    • 573 11 KOUXD-THE-WORLD TRAVEL 0. S. K. LINE HAVINO OPPORTUNITY OF BKEINO IEV LON, EAST SOUTH AFRICA, SOUT iND NORTH AMERICA, JAPAN, CHINA IM XM iIINA AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WITHIN APPROXIMATELY 5 MONTHS TO 2 TIME AT PASSENGER'S OPTION N ROUND-THE-WORLD TRAVEL FARES FROM SINGAFOBS BACK TO SINGAPORE I 190 BY A'
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    • 528 11 TO EIROPf) FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan s V. Y«ik Pres. Adam.s June 17 June 20 June 22 Au^r 1 Pres. Haygl July 15 July 18 July 20 Aug. 29 Ptoj.
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    • 776 11 l\. P. IVI. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ \A\ NECK -Saturday, June 10. Penang (mails only. Oolee-Lbcu. (not tor passengers i Babang, Tjalanr;. Meulaboh. Tapa Tocan, Sinaban-. Blngkel. Bum Sibolp*. Natal Rnsak, Padap.^. Indrapoc:a. Benkoelon. Kroe and BataviP. l»E WEERT— Sat; -.rOay. June 10. Blinjoc. DJabotS. iat. Pmukal-Plnang X"» Tan ijcng-Pandan and
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    • 626 12 Burns Philp Line. i J;r ;rpurated m Austiaiia) IFOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Rfirihiv monthly sailings by the well-known sUamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (.3.352 tons): I Cargo only) I MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to
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    • 390 12 BY STEAMER. TRAIN AND AEROPLANE TO-DAY Rhio. Billiton. Java. South-West Sumatra. South-East Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly General van Geen 8 a.m. Pulau Tekong Tong Hcng 8 a.m. Kukup Hons Hin I a.m. Rhio Mersins 9 a.m. Sibu Kuranda 9 a.m. Sarawak and Sibu Vyner Brooke 10 w.m Miri.
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    • 403 12 BIBBY LINE. [LONDON ADDRESS: 12. PALL MALL, LONDON, 5.W.1.) of fast twin-screw OH Driven Mall Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoon 1933. CHESHIRE June 22 YORKSHIRE July 6 SHROPSHIRE July 20 OXFORDSHIRE Aug. 3 STAFFORDSHIRE Aug.
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    • 211 12 Trave.. I!;mkin J *Jt| Apply io ROBINSOU ,;< hll THR EASrAsiATiTfT UMITFD iMnrpiNtUd lnr>:.m a at. t Telephone i 223 PASSENGFR AM, m BEtna to ciENov UMKM ;<(7 yfßi)ui HAMBLRG AM) 0,, V|, From vv B'pore Ma; a M.B. BORINGIA 20 6 j t FIONIA 11 erria if 18.;; LALANDIA
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    • 215 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 ajn. 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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    • 621 12 CHURCH SERVICES Trinity Sunday ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 10.30 a.m. Service at R.A.F. Base. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.nL Holy Communion. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 ajn. Holy Communion. GARRISON CHURCH
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  • 1094 13 The Future of Tramp Ships The cessation of orders m shipbuilding for nearly two years was so complete, that when a reaction sets m it will be on a larger scale than m other industries. A commencement has been inutu and the movement will almost
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  • 183 13 12,000 Ton Vessels With Speed Of 14»/ 2 Knots Harland and Wolff have received an order from the Shaw. Savill and Albion Co.. Ltd.. London, for two motor cargo liaers. each with a capacity of about 12,000 tons and with a length of 500 ft. They will
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  • 246 13 The hmlth bulletin of the League of Nations" Eastern Bureau for the weekended June 3rd. is as follow*: Baghdad 1 plague case. Bassein 4 smallpox eavses and 3 deaUis as compared with 12 cases and 2 deaths m the previous week. Bombay 1 plague case and 1 death;
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  • 192 13 Trianon, Nbrw. 3578 from Oslo 1.6, tot Saigon 8.6. i G G Merlin, Pren 953, from Baigon Bt. for Baigon 12.6. Belawan, Dut 715. from Bniasnn 90. lor Bniasim 11.6. Calcutta Man;. Jap 3212 from Calcutta 8.6. for Kong Kong 9.6. Sumatra Maru. Jap. 427'J From Osaka 8
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  • 95 13 White can buoys are to be established m following positions from June 12th. to August 31st (a i Position. At a distance of 6.9 cables 280 degrees from Tanjong Berlayer light-beacon. Lat. 1 deg. 16' N. long. 103 dee 4^'E (approx). fb) Position. At a distance of 18
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  • 48 13 June 8. dahlia, (E>an>; R C. Rickmers, (Oei); Delagoa Maru. Ryokai Maru. Uapan) Witt, «E>ut>: Somali. Levenbridge. Kepon«. Trianon. Maur. Marosa. (Nor>: Kepah. J. de Ellensa. Najam. Rahman. Pontianak. Sin Khen? Sens, (Brit). June 9. Giang Ann. Waldera, ''Bnf Tinombo. Dempo. Josefina. Petronel!;i iDut< Calcutta Maru. (JaDan).
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  • 82 13 The Compagnie Sud Atlantique have placed on the South American Line the steamer Massilia. m substitution for L'Atlantique which was burned. This Ls a ship of only 15.569 tons whereas I L'Atlantique was of 39.00 J. It is stated that 'the cost of repairing L'Atlan*ique would be about as great
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    • 145 13 tboKed HllAt>[t FRfIU I rAILVFRCMTHI I it HUM f RISH ME AT TCNCLf |[?Pl?T7il^s7inrTUiT?fTrTlH I -—3 H 4 < t^ I■l I. A^^^' I Cife results are amazing! Id< matui results. MaiCliufi ln>h, clean feeling it leaves iv ""ili Paste ncu remits... Ike mooth. They like iu m» tliorouuhlv...safelv. ble
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    • 325 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA VJ AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. W| j Tlic Hwm took Romu of urn Cmmm dUia NaUcMuu Raiiurmrv Scv ttm baat of Urn onmUoot CanadUa ELockiea «Uy at Jaspv Sj^9 Park Ltfde* Lh« heart of woodrow moHniain (mvi? J^^k Tavni BtraWtol thrott^ti (ro*u Vaocraw wttJioul t-rvar»vHi»^
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  • 1873 14 WHAT MALAYAN LISTENERS SAY Selangor Letter to London Ihe Empire Broadcasting Service has been oMMMI since December 19, last, long 1 «mm*i for those mpOMMI for the service to; r i;i vc ;< lair idea of the opinion.*; of the listeners .<>r v. horn it was intended.
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  • 93 14 On The Way To Meet Chiang Shanghai, June 8. General Ma Chan-shan and General Su Peng-wen are reported to have left Nanking for Nanchang, capital of Kiangsi. to confer with Marshal Chiang Kai-shek. While an anti-communist conference was being held at Nanchang by Marshal Chiang Kaishek
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  • 82 14 Erivan. June 8. Armenian prim take** up much more .-pin c tlian the Latin or Russian, tl difficult to renumber and awkward lor compoatkon. BBCMMC of this then is an extensive movement afoot HOT the latinization of the Arnifnian language A teacher named Yftgben lia.s ngSßßtod vailant which
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  • 58 14 The aflrrlees Watson Co.. Ltd.. have obtained contracts for five cans sugar factories which are to be trectad m India for the next millin season. One of the factories m question ls briny built for the afyaore Government, to deal with cam grown under the extensive
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  • 156 14 Failed to Pull lp On Slippery Ground A io\ -plan.' crashed ai H was landing at Cla< ton-on-Sea Aerodrone and a 20-year-old pirl. th<. pilot, and another passenger v ere injured. Pearing that The plane might burst into tlrmes. the pilot, whose legs were trappvd m the crumpled
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 637 14 BANKS AND IiVSI/JU^I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 snares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate, London, EC. 2 Agencies and Branches A lor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar
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    • 248 14 BANK, LTD '•I I Capital tu> r* I up) I Reaerve Fund mm o £j Singapore Rranrh-M,^ 14^ W. KM. I The Nat I Llov rf I BK\V, H S Alexandria Calcutta. I ticn. Bunbun :k, Honolulu. K.i -I, An-,1.5. Ma Hkl, N, Ran^xin. RJo< "-J Scmarwne. Sii *4 Sydney.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 556 14 ■■■IMWII- BRITISH BROADCASTING j I CORPORATION I PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA, I 1 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES I I I PROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. j I 1 1 Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31.3 j i metres. i i i I Saturday. June 10th. I GMT. 1.30
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    • 612 14 TEA TIME MUSIC 8.8.C. New Broadcast Times THE 8.8.C. announces that on and alter June 11 the Australasian Zone transmissions, have been retimed 4.30 a.m. to 6.30 a.m. G.M.T., m order to take advantage of a period of the day when conditions arc thought to be best for 1 propagation.
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  • 640 15 RESTRICTION PROBLEM I pjfer's Reply to Sir Kr :...!> u« neral meetl i (Sumatra BuM '0 was lr Id at ttM I company, 1-4 On .i a Evk Miller, bald: •.on that to ha .c i revteo with a U dn d pounds more tn< booh M
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  • 215 15 LEWIS PEAT (S) LTD. REPORT Singapore, lime Wiili N a York dininuin^' to rapport the market prices haw remained at— dj tlirou^ii ut rh». reek Mid any let-beck hae ureniejtf m buyers. American report* indicate that consumption during May. .Jun» iind Jvily will be anything between tftjt&jtM tuns f>a< h
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  • 98 15 Latest Bayers' miu'.ii" 11 1 June K. alii buyers prtcrtf, rtcihed by eflMe tliis riKirninu. lor Malayan palir* oil and palm .;«-iik!.s are Bl tatto** »st;-tt« Oi;:hi:. auu Co.. Ltd) I'itlm »>U m Uulk i .11 land.ci «rel(ht« Nt-v. Y<»ik Phihult tphia 3.40 oanla <u.s <\invncy) per IK
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  • 139 15 Singapore, June t». The market ha* continued its upward trend during th<- past week, although the tendency on epentaf liter the wiiit.«un bbOdmr* vus m Vlin.-d to bo ••a.^it-r on Hceount ot proiit-taking. AH thne marktts show improvements on balance, quotations this moraine eonvejrei with
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  • 65 15 Derrick ami Cm* secretaries: Rubber: Alov Oajah lbs. Ayer Paaa* I• mi Bukit Kubu 10.000. Olen i Jalati Kcbun 9.580 Khmnp 55.000. Pajnm 120.000 Port Stvettc-iham 10.840. T-mibalak 20.000 'I rink AHM 44.711. U!u Bcinil 42.800. Tin— Kinta. Tin Dn-tL't- No. S. Ml pikUl»: Bran nyih
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  • 167 15 Changes m Representative Prices /fbmricaii Can. Com 92^ 92 92 i Am. TpbOlM :uid T*ffr«ptl 120.. 120-, 121 'J Alrlwnn Railroad 66 l j H6 1 tv 4 Dupoiit "9 l j 79 7 79 IFiicstom-. Common 22-^ t*\ 24 1 JG^n. Elretrk 2.2 24 24
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  • 376 15 Mr. Mair Replies To Mr. Howeson Mr Frank K. Mair writes m follows vi tho Financial Timr.s I notice Mr. HOVWO m lib speech lo the TiOnclon Tin Corporations, ,<-hareholders zn.kcs the following statement "And then we have the unfortunate claims. ■rhleli IK constantly recurring and cause i
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  • 174 15 far June June 8. AnvsUHlmr, ISA? 8.42 8.41 Athens 375 590 590 BelfnM* 2*3*** 247 247 > Berlin 10.41 14 ll 32 14 1332 Bomtw) la Id I>. 6 5U4d. Is. 6564 d Bni.s.i'l.s IS 24.30 24.29 >» Bucharest 313 570 S72fc Buenos Am.- 47.58 41^. 41
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  • 756 15 Research Work m the United Kingdom •By a Special Correspondent.* Research ill individual rubber factories has many dlsach antases. e.g.. itf> slowness, wasteful duplication from factory to factory, and absence of Opportunity lor exchange of ideas SJOMBjf research workers; it is also expensive. While every firm must have
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  • 65 15 Big Jump In Exports From Malaya Durtal th<- week ending June 3rd. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 96,160 ca^es, of which 81,554 cases were to the United Kingdom, 1.515 cases to Europe. 10,610 cases to Canada and 2.481 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the
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  • 360 15 i To-Day 'a Price Changes f KXCHANGE RATES June 9 SELLING London 4 mouths' si»hi 2 4 132 London, 3 months' sichi 2 4 London. M day*' sight 2/3 31 32 London, 30* days* right 2,3 15 Hi London, demand 2 3 29 32 London. T.T 2 3 'Anns and
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  • 84 15 < II \MKFK OF COMMERCE KIKKEK ASSOCIATION June Mth.. 12 o'clock noon Bu> rr J*rllrn» I-J.^.S. «uual to London Standard. Spot loose 11 11 7 16 K.S.S. equal toJ-ondon Standard. (F.0.8.t 11 13 Hi 11 II 16 Standard R.S.S. vii Tend* t Jun« 11 716 11 i July lie. 1191
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  • 884 15 FKII>AV. .11 NB Mill, |gg3 OLOUMO QUOTATIONS Asiim Kmibaii^ ill ->Xs Hi eA. Austrai Malay <i) 26s Hi Ayr. Hitam (ss l 13s Mi A>vr VWiu; <$l 9» l n Bragrta Tin i&* 9d ns 9d Batang Pudang i%\ LO 15 Gtamtertaag (I) 6rt ls noai Hitam
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    • 78 15 ijg^«ceed Assurance In force over The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i Incorporated m the ©tralu Settlement* otA£ jinCE Oreat Eastern Ute BuUdlng, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. B.C. I company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court ot England and compiles with the British Life
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  • MR. PAT KIRWAN RIDES FOUR WINNERS
    • 1877 16 Skull Cap's Selections For To-day MR Pat Kirwan, Singapore a champion amateur jockey, brought home lour winners m the opening day of the Spring Amateur Meeting ot the Singapore Turf Club yesterday. He also got a place on another of his mounts. Right through the meeting the
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    • 67 16 Skull Cap's Selections For To-day Race 1: La Petite Cinders Mek. Race 2: Shorty Merry Chris Head of the Bill. Race S: Pataques Augustus His Mark. Race 4: Phoon Tok Palm Oil Salome. Race 5: Meklong The Cow Lucy B. Race 6: Duke Menin Kulim. Gold Mount.
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  • 130 16 Wise And Hobbes Win Doubles After the interruption caused by the annual F.M.S. vs. Colony team contests on the Tanglhi Club courts during the holiday week-end the Club tournament events are now being brought to a conclusion and a series of finals are now being played off. Yesterday
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  • 13 16 Singapore Golf Club monthly mixed foursomes competition will be held on June 16.
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  • 246 16 S.C.C. SCORE 57 FOR TWO Two Days' Match With V.M.C.A. Slow scoring was witnessed during the one hours play yesterday by the S.C.C.C. m their two-day cricket fixture with the V.M.C.A. on the Padanar. At the conclusion, the home Club had scored 57 for the loss
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  • 160 16 Chinese Second Team's Good Win S.C.F.A. II 3: M.C.U 1. The Medical College Union dropped two points m the second division yesterday when they lost by fhree goals to one to the S.C.F.A. second team at the Stadium. The Chinese had the upper hand almost all the way
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  • 138 16 Tommy Armour Breaks Course Record GlenviUe. Illinois. June 9. In the American open golf championship Tommy Armour leads at the end of to-day's first round, covering the 18 holes witb the record breaking score of 68. His card read: Armour *****45 3 *****4533 4 68 Par ***************34 4—72.
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  • 87 16 Good Win by Robber Chief Over Favourite London. June 9. The race for the Manchester Cup. a handicap of 14 miles, was run off at Manchester to-day with eight starters. Th<' result \v:is Won by one and a half lengths, .same distance between second and third. The
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  • 85 16 Britain Eliminates Eastbourne. June 9. In the Davis Cup lawn tennis matches hero to-day. Perry and Hughes < Britain* brat Rado and Carolli (Italy) 6 l 6—4; 9 7. Italy ha, thus been eliminated by threo matches to nil. Reuter. Prague, June 9. Menzel and Marsalex Czechoslovakia >
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  • 50 16 Sporls Barred From The Olympic Games i< tm. i Junr 9. The Olyni.ui Gaim> Commitn has decided not to admit bo\sls, ne-saiUnu. dMIkV IMRMM or model ya< htinu MMOg Olympu 1 sports. Japan is flldtd HMM (hl< t;at<s on thr committw instead of two as hithtrto Reuter
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  • 142 16 SINGAPORE SWIMMING LLB The following have been .selected to represent the Singapore Swimming Club vs. the Chinese Swimming Club at wattr polo at Amber Road on Sunday at 1 1.45 a.m. Ist. Team: M. C Bain; J J Gou^h. C. G. Wii (Ik-; C». Dodds: T H Allen. E. A
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  • 19 16 GLOUCESIO WIN N Inning Victory 0* I on** CNoi Milt nil 0 ;.nd 114 m Glom Dnrrr >4 Reuter
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  • 20 16 I Club Chan 7—37 Monlhb Mrdal 68 IT. C I BjII IMP nn A A i:
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    • 58 16 LARGE SELECTION CHILDREN'S STATIONERY JUST RECEIVED ==z==r:::r NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS AND DAINTY nm COLOURS "OFF TO THE POST" -TOY TOWN NOTE" "PIXIE LAND" "SCARLET ELVES" "NOAH'S AWT etc. 'ZZZH^ZZ^ZI PA C K ED W NOVELTY KOXEs OBTAINABLE AT MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSF (BOOKSELLERS) LIMITED 3 *ATIOVBW| SINGAPORE. ililiiliili j P
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