The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 June 1933

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. \,O. [3,985. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 135 1 NankinK Legislative Yuan has tatilted the Reconstruction Finame Corporation loan to China Page 9. Gandhi's son was married yesterday to a high caste Brahmin Page 9. Major-General Lewin has been appointed G.O.C. Malaya Page 9. United States received the War Debt tokens from Britain and Italy Page
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  • 23 1 COUNTY CRICKET Middlesex beat Somersrt by eflgkfl wickcto Es&cx beat Sussex by 294 rant Notts bent Hampshire* by etgM wictatß. Reutcr.
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  • 1101 1 Qui ■•.quid ;i';uut hMtflMI no^lrl I THE Topics: has Mibmittcd to tin Trau» Commission! r.s memorandum proposing n MMjuu tuiitl op imported jokes. Th» appointment <>i a Mtod committee is proposed, composed preferably of the Chief Police Officer. th« Colonial Secretary e\-olh'< io. and one HBOfIMeJ
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 389 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL SE A VIEW MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL fl-H -^m W I IliH W W HfTH MODERN SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER MOTTPT TODAYS ATTRACTIONS it I »l I A I i; To-Night
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    • 73 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS The viu i n four. Pago 6 Books for children Pa^.f l«i Better li^ht for t'Very IMfc. Page Morning, noon or nfcht Past' lt> Princo Charlrs Mvard'a L.iqurur -Puur 8 CHRYSLER RIDING EASE S.Shimura Co. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shir t Outfits m Stock No. 82-2, Bras
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 175 1 Mr. L. R. K. Earl has been appointed acting fourth magistrate. Mr. C;. S. Kawlings has been appointed to Labuan Page 7. Judgment was given m the defamation case against a Eurasian, the accused being acquitted Page 7. An interesting argument regarding the status of the assistant Official Assignee was
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  • 221 2 DR. LANKA SU NDARAM Arrival m Singapore This Month Advice has been received from Dr. Lanka Sundaram that he is arriving m Singapore on June 28 on the Porthos from Saigon. Preparations are under way to accord him a reception. At a meeting convened by the Tamils Reform Association on
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  • 117 2 A fall m the Bfafeapore death rate m the week ending June io is recorded m the vital Justus issued by the Municipal Health Officer Tte. *,r, 192 deaths giving a rate of 20.91 P^r millo per annum compared v.ith 22.98 m MM preceding week and with
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  • 3274 2 Don't Bend The Knee To God Of Price, says Sir G. Maxwell At the annual general meeting cf the Tin Produce! s 1 Association (Incorporated*. Sir Georu* Maxwell, (the chairman of the asso.iatioa) who presided said: This is our third; annual general meeting, and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 457 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. 3 TANGLIN HILL Near Garrison Golf Course SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION Telephone 3798 or write for appointment Mrs. A. B. Matthews. "EAST ANGLIA." 6 OXLEY RISE. Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds Excellent ciiLsine. Tennis. Garages and modern sanitation. Daily or
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    • 243 2 NOTICE. 1 e nders. NOTICE U hn*bj rven th now invited for t£ •ervice. and that partl cu t^ f may be obtained ta °1 >^ Municipal Office a<1 r Bupply of Hea >7 Specials for period C« pm. Utm Ist i 833 D t «ofci^ l J SALK FOH
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 335 2 THE WEEK Saturday, 1 1th. High Water. 05.39. 7.5 ft 18.10. 8.0 ft Cricket: R.A. AshworttVs XI VS. Dv H O. ■opkmi xi Partang ct.a. i VS. St. Andiews School I CT.A. ground; Khalsa Assn. vs. united Engineers. SKA ground: Fort Canning VS. RaffiVs QoHsgf. Fort Canning. Football Malaya Cup.
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  • 1216 3 CHALIAPIN AS "DON QUIXOTE" Wonderful Singing And Photography (From Our Own Correspondent] London, May 30. "Don Quixote' Chaliapin's first talking picture, m which he stars with George Robey, is now showing m London. It is notable for two things the singing and the photog»phy. Otherwise, it
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  • 727 3 MISSIONARIES AT BREAKFAST Work on Religion That Left Out Christ fFrom Our Own Correspondent) London, May 30. This morning the Religio\is Tract Society celebrated its 134 th. annlwtaary by a mtaftonary breakfast at the Hotel Victoria. Northumberland Avenue. Her Grace the Duchess of Atholl, M.P., presided,
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  • 73 3 Saturday 17th. 2.00 p.m. Farrer Range: "A" (M.G.) Coy.. No. 2. Platoon. Table M.G.; Bukit Timah Range: T < Malays Coy.. Table "A." Serangoon Road: S.V.F.A. Field Day. Sunday 18th, 8.15 a.m. Farrer Range: "A" <MG.» Coy.. No. 2 Platoon. Table M.G.. 7.30 a.m. Bukit Timah Range:
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  • 53 3 Washington, June IS. The Soiare Bankintr Oommtttee has decidrd to begin an enquiry on June 26th. into the affairs of Kuhn Loeb and Co.. ihe Chase Natlonftl Bank and Dillon Read and Co. The enquiry into the affairs of Morpan and Co. wtO be resumed m the
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  • 276 3 Workmen's Compensation Bill Again The agenda of the meeting of the Federal Council lo '.jo held at Kua!:i Lumpur on June 26 includes three money votes and eleven bills. The act iiiLC Financial Adviser. Federated Mate] States, is to move: (i) That this Council approves a supplement of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 105 3 packed fresh and dry 1 and sealed m the patent air-tight container Brooke Bond Tea with garden freshness. )otft wait 'i/r-DI CD' until ES.* 1 L H infection COD liver oil threatens WITH MALT extract RICH IN VITAMINS A. B and D Gives children increased powers of resistance to disease.
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    • 320 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. l, 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street, Malacca. 11, Light Street, Penang, A2VD 4, Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 5. Q. Wong, Esq., (Chairman), K.
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  • 3647 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON SEASON IN FULL SWING From the free Press——— Correspondent London, May 30 ALL the regulation features of the -> London season are In full swing. Last week the Naval and Military Tournament opunfwi at Otympta, and when the King and Qu—n attended there was an
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 168 4 MOR F BIG GASH PRIZES aVßh^bk eeVHgaeSß annjß emnni ennjgf team. BE WON SUNDAY TIMES. r-Fee/ fif n C 5 FEW MINUTES ifS) ]}^f?v HOW DO y OU FEEL U \fe* y Jfr^ x 3^o** Energy Spent >Do jrou v,^ L Tired la jrour Syaten T J\. VJjV/Wfcl^ ou ne
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  • 193 5 LYNN AND WALLS PAR COMPANY Famous Company Now Disbanded Tht nioht famous Mage partnership v BOOdarn limes— the Tom Walls-Ralph Lynn Ben Travers reir-.n at the Aldwych Theatretnded with the withdrawal of "A Bit of I Test." Mi*. Travers's ninth contribution to th j Aldwych
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  • 194 5 Emissaries Confer At Hong: Kong Hong Kong. June 16. Bi'ri changes m South China are expected, with the arrival m Hong Kong of General Huang j Shao-hsiunp. Minister of the Interior, who has been sent to the south by Nanking to confer with Mr. Hu Han-min. the
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  • 30 5 In a truck oi tcfap iron at Ystalj fera. near Swantm, Tom \forpan. a coalman at the online -htds. tound the tin hat which hv had worn during the war.
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  • Article, Illustration
    119 5 ■teen <>i Europe's most beautiful Rirls left Paris for Madrid th»\ will compete m the great concourse of beauty, to select "Miss Europe* 1933 The first full dress rehearsal for the Trooping of the Colour ceremony which took place on the King's birthday was held on the Horse Guards Parade,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 171 5 E r STANTON NELSON CO^ LTD. i 1 c I c m c'e if STORAGE 4 Collyer Quay. Tek'phone 5874 A.P.B. I. T0 HIM THEIR LOVE WAS JUST AM ADVENTURE TO HER IT WAS EVERYTHING SHE LIVED FOR. r C\ f T \T T A umtoffi w I II rVT
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    • 285 5 LAUGHS BY TOE THOUSAND*" I LAST FEW DAYS H%T^^|^^^^^SlH A WIFE ON A HOLIDAY AND HER drl HUSBAND ON THF RUN amid the !■H *o*mmm/&*- WfW cooing, kissing and caressing that 1 WStA jfe l (l( on beyond the 3-mile limit EttOLA\|> VOI \U lOKI\ AND HERBERT MUNDIN The sauciest,
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 744 6 DESPITE DISPUTE ABOUT ROWLING Sydney Support for M r D. R Jardine i) the "leg-theory*" dispute preparation* l art In progress In Australia tor sending a trickt team to Kngland next .summer. Ai. Evening Standard cable, giving comment from Sydney and ICelbourne on the .statement
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    • 70 6 Entertainment At Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Bungalow Abom 50 member* of the United Chinese Football Association spent an enjoyable day at a-a Ro, m Hay.v bungalow at Pasir Pantang li connect** with tbe third anniversary celebration o! the association an T ri h annual general meeting aas held
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    • 384 6 Clapton Orient's Suspension Revised [From Our Own Correspondent I London. May 30. A successful financial season, m addition to the securing of the Second Division championship, is reported by the Stoke City Football Club. The balance sheet shows that the profit for the year was £1.826. and that
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    • 199 6 .Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament law: b xla American tournament at the sec MO VPVY. TIM. l!Hh A. S Banks and Dr. E. D Lincicw \s. M. St. Paul and V. P Barbat E H. R Bowermao and K. V Movi s \s. Pa;:! Stcir one! E. B.
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    • 130 6 Big Score by St. Louis m American League New York. June 15. The following were the results of baseball games played today: NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston f> 3 1 New York 8 9 0 Ott scored a home run for New York. Brooklyn 6 11 0 Philadelphia 3 8 3
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    • 60 6 The following will represent the N.C.C. at cricket against the Periphon Sports Club on Sunday on the M.F.A. grounds (Next to Ceylon Sports Club) at Balestier Plain at 2 p.m. Samson do Silva. J.N.Fornando, P.M.Sirircna. A .Amerasekera. H. Bhuyns. R. D.Simon. P. Cananurauasa, P. R. Forbes. G. Woodjn, A Raham,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 533 6 This nourishing food-drink keeps you fit and energetic When you feel tired and work-weary, the root of the f -3lb it's a bad beginning to the day's work if by trouble is your failure to replace the energy you are wt f^ *nt g°V /f r* m OJ 1 5i2&K%£'SSt±
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    • 212 6 AS DEPENDABLE AS AN AIST| H A J comfottabkastkftonf} I U sH on 'OVERHANG' %k| I a^k s^a^sl It's a very important point this feature 81l ft| of body 'overhang: S^lli? I [f the rear seats m am car make you sit x^^ behind the axle you will experience riding
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  • 1362 7 ADVOCATE'S SUBMISSION IN BANKRUPTCY COURT ''Assistant Official Assignee Has No LENGTHY ARGUMENT BEFORE JUDGE 1 i AN interesting matter concerning the locus s.andi of tlie assistant Official Assignee when appearing tor the Official Assignee was irgued m the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice
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  • 107 7 W $5 CURRENCY NOTES Fart With Variegated [jOCOUTE BACK pHrted by Messrs. Injury, Wilkinson j C I h ii' v Comi.iis.l:l entirely new .:< n Bradbury -and U r *ii >♦- r and the Km "i the new <>! v;t negated UK distinctive Hi- M;ijcstv ttM <W th< hack is
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  • 150 7 I M. mack At Age of 85 Marlachlan Black., widow of Black, formerly ■upet'lalm- ihf Borneo Cos mllla In OeOCnU Hospital. Sin^a- it the :ifif ol 85. i Banukok m 1875 and li 29 yi ars ago Mn. c m. Black took place ..in Cemetery yesterday tniied
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  • 90 7 nid and Discharged For Carrying Arms I Mala; who had told employed i<> w>ok After horsea :t the race meet■us cautioned and discharged I District Judge, Mr. H A. carrying arms m public receive sentence li* week tnployer «tm the Bultan dge POTtpon <J sentence to wni that
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  • 55 7 lament Park Employees Vuitated Kuala Lumpur. June 15. yed ai the Great Eastern mud] agitated last night I net of a lawyer who MM their to collect the •uanapoment. certain emplofees of d payment ol vage* •Hid to summon police ■ii riMiitiblri under ;i ly arrived. It
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  • 41 7 Action From Seizure a Month VM S. Ciazetti'. the red that "the Small enactment, 1931." force for a further period ~<>th 1933. inclusive. 1( t-'Lslation that was •<< prevent wholesale of small holdings m i.( .:>ii of th<* Ruler*
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  • 433 7 TRACTION COMPANY'S TEST ORDER New Uses For Dunlop's Latest Product An Intcnstini experiment :or improving the seating comfort of public vehicles m Singapore is briny made by the Singapore Trartion Company, who m the Beet of new buses which they '.■ill .shortly place m operation
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  • Article, Illustration
    105 7 Firsthand Study of Situation m Manchuria .shortly visiting Sinuapo.v Lord CH\<. t)k r««l randeon «»f "Cine of India" is at mint making a stay m Peipinu after an •XtcnstVC lour of Mi.iv lnuia and Johol Leavtaf uOMkNH on Marih 9. livi' days after Clu-imtrli \as occupied. Lord Clivt
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  • 90 7 C. N. LeembvuKKen Acquitted When he delivered judgment yesterday JSS m tt» case a B au,ta Ceylon Eurasian named C N. Leembru^en. Mr. A. W. Hay he c nd rn.glBtr.te. acquitted the accused of the •har^ defamaUon of character, holding that Uu accused had no intention of injuring
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  • 80 7 $50 Fine and Deportation Order A Sikh who stowed away on the 8.1. boat rilawa when she left Honß Kong for India. uas discovered during he first stage of the voyage and was handed over to the Marine Police when the vessel arrived m Singapore )Mt >Jleek. Yesterdny
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  • 54 7 Mr. G. S. Rawlings Appointed to Labuan Mr. G. S. Rawlinss. Singapore fourth magistrate, has been appointed British R.-sident m Labuan. and is beine replaced on 'he Bench by Mr. L. R. F. Enrl. form( rly attached to the Colonial Secretary's Office, Who MHHMd duties as jvtint
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  • 24 7 The auction of jewellery advertised by Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co. to be held on June 21st. has been postponed to June 28th.
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  • 735 7 HE WANTED TO FILM THE LIFE OF CHRIST Desire to Play Part of Napoleon Did you know that Charlie Chaplin once learly played the principal part m a film of .he life of Christ? According to Syd Chaplin, his brother, that vas once his intention. Charlie,
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  • 719 7 Secrets of Albatross' ENORMOUS EGGS Queer Birds" From AU Over The Earth Perfection In flying will never bo mMm4 is said, until man discovers the secrets iid-fljght. It Ls to the hiiii k-browcd eJbatrOM that MM) as to go to disco\cr the original '..lider. On :count of
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  • 111 7 Reception At Wesley flail To-day Bi.shop Edv.ni Let of the Methodist Episcopal Church, is to b. given a reception by the members of Die cbUNk and Iriend.s at Wesley IIhII Foil Canninr Road, at ft p.m. to-day. The BLshop returned fo .\falaya last WH k after h-i.s
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  • 88 7 Thi BoUotrinfl is a letter r<( ived by Mr. I) fi. Oeborne lonei (ran the Tine Omimt iWm «r thr- Oxford University n lnfivr to contr -ibutioir of Cl€ made by the Oxlord and QHBferMeje ■OCtetf of Malr.a towards tfat Oxford Pre r';ition Trust. Dear Sir,— I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 153 7 LAW NOTICE Saturday, .June 17th Before Mr. Justice Mills m J'.rd Court .it 11 a,m. Petition for adr.iis.sion of E. C Willan a>- fin bdvocatc .'im oiuitov foUot i by Bummoos-in-Cha;rl" s MMI Orii'.'natint; ,Bummora. Hetorv Mr. Justice Cohbett m md rurt at 11 a.m. Criminal Appeals: 1 Rex v
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  • 24 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH black.— At <h_ QeneraJ Hospital. Singapore, on JiilU' 16. 193 H. Catherine Ma< liu-hlnn. widow o. John Kil;;our Black. Bangkok. Siam.
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  • 788 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, J UNE 17, 1933. CHINA— THE HOPE OF THE WORLD Mr. T. V. Soong's statement on the attitude of China contains the first definite proposals for action that have been laid before the World Economic Conference. It was a statement of the utmost importance, l put
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  • 126 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the, sterling rate m Now York and Paris,! specially cabled to the Free Press, are as follow Rl BBER London. June 16. Spot (Buyers) 3 132 (3 5 32). (Sellers) 3 3 32 (3 7
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  • 146 8 London. June 1. Evrrv Scotsman OVtnma will road with interest the statement made by the Lord Hi^h Commissioner. Mr. John Buchun. M.P.. at the Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland. Edin- burnh. on the occasion of the public meeting to celebrate the centenary of the abolition of
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  • 833 8 I To Make Room For Singapore The drat reclamation ever carried out m Singapore, was m 1822. on the site which is now occupied by Boat Quay. Just as i\ picture i oi a stretch Ol sjiiui. a HDC Of HVf, ,-ud ciust» r oi palms
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  • 173 8 IPrima Donna Who Sin^s In Six l.;inuii:mcs [Prom Our Own Corre-pomientl London. Junr .*>. Muriam LIM Ie who WpttA her cMMbOOd hi Singapon took thr part of Delilah In "tUmi oroiidrast fro-n the Nati< ml tnmamlUl IHh Ueettc is a true OoMßopolttan Bora »ti Chester French fflltl
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  • 57 8 NEW $500,000 BUS COMPANY Shin I I »reani H I I Ml lr m I •arh I o h,,. numb.., I'KVIM I I rrudt mi I I outer throui i I petrol I redu. I Th.- auth-.rii D "T mcHi, I own- 1 IT* 1 liwi M y| Allot *or»
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  • 59 8 To Ik- Unopened h.r Qmta 'Mir Civ... |J Mglmi Chli r^ Nfnlayu \y\\\< mvinu m Cormnuni>! i>r victions pvobul Comnii r. H \U Tun Kai. X oiiiinii'' Kkool siirt tllO hnltti :is befon I 1 th" .\iv.<>\ ri,i\i :Mt-. .<nd>«rwi tin" Bil SincH|x>!«' -li MmmM hi ;>
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  • 58 8 An<l A IMcn m t'm Tor (iirdiff I Tin a -r\.< m I irn'ir i: <OS\ Ul I TMi I t>. m I adM.n I whicli b i Baftwa I It i' I vc-i.o.s Mh I I n. < .it. 1 MMMrtH urn i I £14ll(jii I I
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  • 23 8 J or D 01 M.i i «■»>- Bilildn. Scot* Sill: BdftMi I c Mr B lain Mi Bddn G l
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  • 10 8 nu. V.i, has be*.., X cote! 12 M
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 294 8 EVrambuie £~~^'^"{S^"™ mmm mm^^"™ i».j^M*l Prince Charles Edward's Lique ur THE EMPIRE'S BEST CAixeccira BY SPECIAL TO HM THK M'I'OIMMI M KING OF SIAW DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Bridal presents m diamond sfit Watrhrs. Broothes, Bracelets. Pearl Necklaces. LARGEST AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK DO NOT PAIL
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    • 70 8 ORANGE PROTECTIVE LOTION The Sportswoman finds this invaluable. With oily and sensitive skins this is the best base for powder. Depot British Dispensary, Ltd. 33, Raffles Place Singapore. WEAR A HAT THAT SUITS YOUR COMPLEXION, advises a fashion note. What about taking the old green bowler on the next sea
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  • 415 9 •LET US NOW GET TO WORK" Maximum Treatment And Minimum Talk MR. COX'S APPEAL Currency Stabilisation Rumours London, .fune l(i. Economic Conference serious business phase with the Inauguration :y committee presided Cox. who mad:- a brief '■■•'•h ;ippealinu for patience but with the maximum minium talk
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  • 38 9 British and Italian Payments Washington. June 16. ■.■r,i\cd the War E>ebt >i ncos oi silver at Bombay tonsible roc delivery to •at hai also dr.sclost'd that it New York has rci siher from Italy on Reuter
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  • 29 9 »wi of Justice stigation WashuiKtun, Junr 16. has announced tha '>• pitrtment of Justice an i) invc.vtif>atin« inrom< •Ii Andn i Mellon and hi v. lion Reuter
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  • 9 9 Washington. June 16. itaf me.- Reuter
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  • 485 9 BANKRUPT'S DEBT TO WIDOW Application For Discharge Adjourned I From Our Own Correspondent 1 I > fiung. June 16. Hi the Supremo Court to-day, Mr D Mordecai. formerly a well-known racehorse owner, applied to bo discharged from bankruptcy. Mr. R. h. Finch, for the bankrupt reading
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  • 102 9 Experiments With Serum Stalinabad. June ltt. Thr Bacteriological Institute of the Commissariat of Health of Soviet Tadjikistan is experimenting under the direction of Professor Konstansov on the production and use of an anti-malarial serum. First results have shown that the senini injections have distinct ivr advantages over the
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  • 79 9 Ratified By Legislative Nanking. June 16. The Legislative Yuan has ratified the I Reconstruction Finance Corporation loan to, China with two recommendations, firstly, the j formation of a board of trustees to hold the! 1 funds and supervise appropriations, secondly. that the entire loan should be used
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  • 57 9 Marriage to Daughter of High Caste Brahmin iv.m.t June 6. Notwithstanding objection*. m Brahmin qUftrten DOT**! Gandhi's marriage to the ■daughter ol Arhariar. a blgll Mtfa Brahmin, was carried out with lull Hindu rites except that there was M present and no dowry. Devadas first underwent the purification
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  • 27 9 <> Major-General Lewin Appointed London, June 16. Major Genera! E O. Leu m has been appoint ed General Officer Commanding Troops. Malaya from February 3rd- Reuter
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  • 298 9 Post as Director of Agriculture SOUTHWARD MARCH 88th Division on Peiping— Hankow Railway Shanghai, June ltf. The Central 88th. Division has proceeded southwards on the PeipingHangkow Railway. and General Feng Yu-siang is reported to have agreed to lead his forces to West Chaihar General Huan? Fu.
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  • 93 9 Concessions Regarding Interest Rates London. June 16. The London negotiations m connection with Germany and "Standstill" creditors, it rs learned j m well informed German quarters, an- expected to lead to agi cement to-day Certain concessions regarding interest rates are said to have been accorded to German debtors
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  • 59 9 Substantial Increase m May m London, .lune 14. The Board of Trade returns for May show that imports totalled £57.294.838. an increase of £6,143,444 on tho.se of the previous month. Exports wwc. £30.765.441. an increase of £4.370.228. Re-exports wok £3.820.010 an increase of E282.4G8 The tiguro: also rt'pre;cnt
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  • 48 9 Indignation m Great London. June 14. The Turns thk morning makes vigorous < omment on recent events m Austria. It says: '"The situation caused by the interference of the National Socialist party m tho internal affairs of Austria has aroused much mdiunatirr m Great Britain." British Radio
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  • 53 9 Appointed Charge IVAfTaires m Moscow Moscow, May 23 Mr. Wit Nan-jtn. counsellor of the Chinese Embassy, has assumed the office of Chinesr Charge d'AfTaires m the absence of the Ambas- sador. Dr. W. W. Yen. Dr. Yen left to-day for London where he will attend the World
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  • 38 9 Washington. June 16. The Senate has finally passed the Appropria tion Bill for President Roosevelt's public work programme and the Muscle Shoals (Tennesse 1 Valley) Development Scheme. The tota amount involved is $3,612,000,000. Reuter
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  • 16 9 Mrs A H Dickinson will address the Rotar; Club on W^dn'-sday on the "Art of Speaking.'
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  • 387 9 50,000 TICALS AS FIRST PRIZE Money For Charitable IfrYom Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok, June 16. Siam is to establish a State lottery this year and it Ls expected to develop into an annual event. The success of the one last year m aid Of the
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  • 218 9 Moscow Receives Nanking Proposal Moscow. May 24. The Eoratgn eoraniMurtel has received through the Soviet Ambassador to China. M. Dmitri Bogomolov. a proposal by the Nanking Government to open negotiations for th<» con- > elusion of a pact of non -aggression between i China and the U.S.S.R A
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  • 127 9 Large Deposits m the District Moscow, June lt>. It has been decided to s<-nd to the Laky Baikal area m Siberia three heavy boring milk and one prospecting drilling machlns for preliminary work m connection with the exploitation of oil deposits. The first oil m Lake
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  • 77 9 Macaulay's Seven Wickets For Nine Runs London, June 16. At Kettennt?. Yorkshire beat Northampton- shire by an innings and 206 runs. s Northants 27 and 68 c Yorkshire 301 L Macaulay took 7 Northants wickets for 9 runs m the first innings and Bowes 4 for 20 m
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 349 9 Cool> Q ay and Lopely fffLi r I Tobralco stands up wonderfully to i i sunshine and w;ishin^'. Se<r t^scinatit>« range- of designs. I iko nl! Tootal Products Tohralco carrta the Tootal uuiiranteeof satisfaction m wash a an <J wear. When buying bo tine to see the name Tohralco on
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 967 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. Steam Ship Co Ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE
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    • 536 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. I FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Dae Spore. Sails Spore. 8.8. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 July 1 B.s. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre, London, Rotterdam
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    • 432 10 British India and Apcai Lines r (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARrn SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S nvJ* LONDON AND FAR EAST MAII SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM I.ONDON FOR (HIN\ I kHs Due Tonnage. Singapore. r Ni RANPURA 17,000 June 23 SOUDAN N|nr^-
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    • 659 11 0. S. K. Line. I MIR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA D»e Sail*. fS BIFNOS AIRES v ia Colombo. Durban. Algoa "^K« Hl Capr Town R»o d" Janeiro. Santos *nd Monttvidto (Round-the-world £190) June 8 Nl ,i««»"i mnmm Aißts v !a Colombo. Durban. Cap* lown. Rio de Janeiro. Sautoe and Montevideo
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    • 398 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE o^ AMERICAN MAIL LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA ANDfOR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL
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    • 675 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ ROKAN— Saturday, June 17, Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe Pallas and Rental lOBOALl— Saturday, June 17. Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampa t-Tinggi. Bengkali* ana Ht,-»a Si-Apl-Api. VALENTIJN— Saturday, June 17, Bawean. Padang-Bay, Beloeleng and Soerabat* TOHlTl— Saturday, June 17, Rhio, BUllton and Batavia. TOMOHON— Saturday. June 17.
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    • 638 12 Burns Philp Line. < Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tonst and the S.S. MANOOLA 1.3.352 tons): I Cargo only I s.s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to
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    • 610 12 CHURCH SERVICES First Sunday After Trinity GARRISON CHURCH (Open to Visitors) fjaaafjfj J am. Holy Communion. 1.45 ajn. Parade Service. J p.m. Evensong and Sermon (2nd Sunday In month only). ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHAPEL 486 Serangoon Road Sunday, 5.15 p.m. rhursday, 7.30 pjn. Rev C. M. Jackson, pastor. WESLEY METHODIST
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    • 448 12 BIBBY LINE. i (LONDON ADDRESS •S, PALL MALL. LONDON, 6.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. YORKSHIRE July 6 SHROPSHIRE July 20 OXFORDSHIRE Aug 3 STAFFORDSHIRE Aug. 17 GLOUCESTERSHIRE
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    • 149 12 TravH. !;inKin f ""H 1 lV Fr "th, c ook S *om Nm H THE FAST ASIATIC LIMITED (hiaiiiMM i, n,^ PASSKNC.KK AM> mnnci TO CiFNOA llN|l()N HAMBIR,; ni,u lt ,s^ BORINGIA PIONIA ERRIA LALANDU J MEONIA 12 9 ALSIA BORINOIA The above >• and cargo yes "J senger arcomn-.
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    • 640 12 MAIL DESPATCHES by' steamer, train and aeroplane TO-DAY Rhio. Billiton. Java. South- West Sumatra. Sotith-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dllly Tohiti 8 a.m. Pengerany Hock Kcng 9 a.m. Karimon Rosebank 9 a.m. Karimon' Bee Tong 9 a.m. Kukup Hong Chuan 9 ajn. Rliio Benuit 9 a.m. Singkawang. Pemangkat and
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  • 1009 13 Opposition To Import of Fortign| Vessels That the shipping prospects for 193a are decidedly brighter than at any time during the too pivvious ymn is the .statement contained m a report by the Department of Overseas Trade 0B economic coodtttOM m Japan to December 31. 1532 As
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  • 31 13 The Messageries Maritimes steamer, Marechal Joffre. Ls due at Singapore from Madras on Wednesday at 7 a.m. and will probably sail the same day at noon for Saigon. Tourane and Haiphonn.
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  • 315 13 Suggestions For Use Of Burnt Hulks New York, May 30. The Norfolk (Virginia) Associated Company yesterday completed the construction of the floating island, which is to be u.;ed as a port for aircraft on the trans-Atlantic route. The inland will tx anchored during 1934 between the American :oa^t
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  • 237 13 .League Of Nations Review Of Eastern Cities The health bulletin of the League o; NationsEastern Bureau for Uw v:eek ended June 10th. is as follows: Basse.n 4 Mii.;llpox caooj and 4 deaths. Bombay .8 smallpox cases and 14 diaths aa compaied with 34 eases and 22 d«atl:s m
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  • 134 13 Lord Roihermerc's Message of Appreciation We loam (7009 the Ccotain of the MM motorship Aramis. which was m port on Sunday, that on the vessel's last homeward voyage Lord Rothermere. proprietor of the Daily Mail, was a passenger from Colombo to Marseilles Before his arrival at Marseilles he
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  • 200 13 China Service Of Admiral Sir William Boyle Admiral Sir William H. D. Boyle. K.C.B who becomes the Commander-in-Chicf. Home Fleet. m succession to Admiral Sir John D Kelly. G.C.V.0.. X.C from September 4. 1933. is the son of the late Colonel Gerard Boyle, and he entered
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    • 425 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS 188 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. BTfctt premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered v.th the (hota Hazri each morning. Latest new*, latest telegrams and latest announcements, london rubher and tin cables appear daily, j Special features include pictures, ladies' page I with latest fashions,
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    • 586 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA VJ ANO MOST OF THE U.S.A f* I liC .^*T S<^ nlc RotJt- o( me NatIMMJ U.t van. VJJ pi Olm r<rello i Tanadian Rockies— suty M J»,p» QS ark Lodvjo »n th« heart of wondrous oiountatn t^.i.iiy Ta-oi Btmlght Ihi-cujrb Iron, Vancouver without chjinelm; c»r».
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  • 1284 14 A PRESIDENTS DAY ROOSEVELT j AT HOME BY IHIS WIFE IF you are m public life you know that every time your husband takes a new position his life and your life and the life of the family must be reorganized, for every such change carries with it a new
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  • 481 14 Horrors Hold On Hollywood I I HOLI YWOOD horrors continue to ha\e a fcMmendou* amount of lure: proving That producers who turned to this medium of entertainment when gangster stori v* became Ixmal t rent .so far wrong. Muiders m the Zoo" is the best of the wild itnimal school
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  • 47 14 lFrom Oar Own Correspondent] IV riant;. June 15. Sir Robert Erskine Holland, formerly of the Indian Civil Service, arrived this morning irom home by the Blue Funnel liner Hector nroute tv Bangkok where ho has beer appointed Onattctal adviser to the Siamese iovernment.
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  • 67 14 'i*hi meteorological report for May shows that inihrM t— |inHum recorded last montti Were 97 degrees m Ipoh. 95 m Penant>. 94 m Kuala Lumpur and 93 m Singapore. Rainfall during the month was remarkably varied from Inches M Kota Bahru (Kclantan* to 26.8 C ih«'s at Maxell Hill. Taiping.
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  • 51 14 Washington, June 15. Il is authoritatively disclosed that the Roosevelt administration has decided to levy a maximum of processing taxes around four cents per pound on cotton and 28 to 30 cents per bushel oi> wheat m order to bring it closer to the acreages of those crops.
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  • 39 14 Vienna, June 15. 'Die mystery of Mrs. Bonney's whereabouts on her flight from Australia to England, has been cleared up. She made a forced landing near Linz. but will resume her journey to England tu-morro\v. Reuter.
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  • 593 14 MORAL EDUCATION OF YOUTH I SCOTTISH STUDENTS DIFFICULTIES 1 1 Literature That Gave Them Lov Ideals The Right Rev Dr. Lau?lilan Mac Lean Watt. Moderator v.as among those piucnt at a largely S attended meeting i.nder the auspices of <he Church of Scotland Committee on Social Work S which r/ai
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  • 18 14 Mr. O. R. Livett, formerly Chief Traffic Officer. Ipoh. is expected back from home leave [about July 10.
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    • 594 14 BANKS AND INSURANT? I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 I deserve Fund £3,000,000 deserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate, London, E.C. 3. Agencies and Branches I Mor Star Hollo
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    • 278 14 THE YOKOHAMA spa? BANK, m m up) Reserve Pund l **H} PriiHiut: k k«w i?- 711 vtce >: sSoX Head Ofhf f; Tok^u^ Singapore Fran. I. -MMm urn* HVNuig We.stml.v The Na! II B^ M Lloyds 8a:.,: RR\\. his Alexandria I Rarav:4 Calcutta. Qu I tUrn, Haml. '«M Honolulu. X.m
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    • 247 14 I BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION < PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA. S STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and 1 FEDERATED MALAY STATES I 1 FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, i DAVENTRY. ENGLAND I Wavelengths 25 3 metre* and SI 3 J metres Saturday. June 17th. GMT. 130 p.m. Time Signal -from J Bi£ B-. n.
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    • 475 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL mm 80 Rome (Italy) 2RO 70S Khabarovsk (USSR) RVIS 6 *m noon. 58.3 Bandoeng. Java (PMY) 50 26 Vatican City (Italy). HVJ. Dally, 7.0— 7.15 p.m. Sun., 10 10.30 am. also. 50 Barcelona Radio Club (Spain) EaJ25 Sat.. B—9 pjn. 50 Bucharest (Rumania) 50 Kuala Lumpur (Fed.
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  • 261 15 4 Dividend Declared For Pasl Year :1 1 930 Waf 1 !ii" ol Trafidgar 0k es of the us a'.iti Co., -.m I .iJci ibji t to In< dlrec--114.49 ;tno: ttK toial profU and loss <>! th<* rubh r (M li.tm but >ovir anticipate 1 loss on :.'i
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  • 157 15 ta Tin Minos Chairman's Warning I B Our Or, n Correspondent I j^M London. June 15. I the annual general meeting of jnU rrta j at noon, the C Chantrey ir.rhbald. waxmd .^H tour dangers: a .single individual ntrol Of the industry; of the po< i. which
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  • 31 15 9 .Jim«> 10th. exports 9 Malayan ports 9 Which 38.101 case.s '9 dona 1.G75 cases to I^H I 190 eaati to Canada H riod, .January' Ist, to M an average of
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  • 19 15 II .:> which realised ,')tinu London landed i^ruard was £2,316, ny- to be carried to to reconstructed.
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  • 160 15 Changes in Representative Prices June 14 15. \mencan Can Com 92 90 87 > MB. T'phonr and Tgrapb 127', 127 < 121 Ucheson Railroad 66 66 62 3upont 78. k 76 72 •'nest cm*. Common 24 ■> 23 21 Sen. Bectrftc 24 J4 21 7 Wn
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  • 232 15 White House Worried a I New Speculation rhe sudden return of the public to the itock market! of the country mid the increase m speculation, is reported to be worrying the Administration. Report! were circulated iv the capital that the President ni considering mon-sur-s that would check
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  • 61 15 Net Income of Nearly Eight Millions With reference to the report Of the General Accident Fire and Life Insurance Corporation Ltd. published m our issue on Wednesday it was stated that the net income was £841,892. It should be noted that this was the balance at credit of
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  • 238 15 LEWIS PEATS RUBBER REPORT Singapore, June 18. Tlv reaction which had been threatening lor some linn- ha-, now set m and holders have round it difficult to unload on an almost satiated market. The London market for some reason still follows the restriction talk of our frteDd. m Holland and
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  • 358 15 I Small Holders* Freedom Overdone Mr. Qaorsje Huntsman. Manager of Goldkenep EstaU-. Perak. m the course ol a. letter to the Press on present labour conditions on estates m Malaya says: Estates and others who contribute to the Immigration Fund are responsible for the presence of the Tamil
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  • 188 15 THE ABROAD I'ar June IS 1 L Amsterdam 12.01 8.42 8.42 >, Athens 375 590 590 Belgrade 25.22 250 250 Berlin 10.41 14 13 32 14 1 1 :<2 Bombay Is 6d Is. 6 5 64d. Is. 6 5 64d Brunch 3.> lm.22', J*»S Bucharest 313 570 570 Buenos Airo*
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  • 129 15 An agreeable feature of the report of Allied Sumatra Plantations. Ltd.. for the past year I is the notable reduction m costs of production effected by the two operating subsidiaries. The output of rubber was only some 9.4 per cent, less than m 1931. but costs were
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  • 77 15 Evatt and Coy.. Secretaries; Renong Con solidated Tin Dredging Co. Dredge statistic; for the first half of Jimo. hours run 165. cut* yards tr.ated 45,000. tin ore wen 513 pi'.uLs. Katu Tin Dredging Ltd., Dredge statistic for the first half of June: hours run 291. cubl<
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  • 63 15 Loss on working for 1932 was £4,520; debit on profit and loss, after £1,722 to depreciation. £6.010 (against £8,734 for 14 i. months preceding). Debit broupht m increased to £14.744. Crop, 688,142 lb. on modified programme, plus 105.780 lb. brought m; 707.617 lb sold up to Dec. 31
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  • 837 15 J Higher Premium Than Bolivian DtsCUMtag the position of Malaya m reaped at the International Tin Quota agreement Mr. p. E. Mair. at t'.ie ;<nnual meeting ol Gope-iv, i Consolidated. Ltd.. on May lt> spoke strongly m support o: Mr. C. V. Thomas who at the t meeting
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  • 51 15 Loss for 1932 was £292 (against profit m 1931 of £1,048). Credit of £9.624 brought m added to £98 additional receipts for 1931 makes £9,722; deduct lO6s, leaving £9,430. Directors write ofT investments the profit on sale of s'L' per cent. Indian Loan. £1.078. leaving £8.352 U go
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  • 338 15 EXCHANGE RATES June 16 SELLING London, 4 months, sight 2 4 London. 3 months* sight 2 3 31J32 London. 60 clays' sight 2|3 15 16 London. 30 Jays' sight 2,3 29 32 London, demand 2,3 7,8 London T.T 2 3 27 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 980
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  • 82 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION June 18th.. 1? o'clock noon Buyers Sellef* R.S.S. equal to London Standard, S]XH t IOQS' lA|M 97 If R.S.S. equal to London Standard, <F.0.8.i Hi 9-. Standard R.S.S. on Tender June 9 5 Ifi 97 16 July 95 1G 97 16 August 9ft 16 97
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  • 934 15 FRIDAY. JUNE I6TH. 19^:*, CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers H imm Kimtaag (f) 29s 32s c.d. l Vustral Malay (C) 26s 28s jj Hitam (ss 13s 14s !j Kiev Wens ($1) 95 1.00 3anurin Tin i£> 16s 9d 17s 9d h Batang Padang (til 10 15 Batu Caves
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    • 81 15 i»*jUll ffd 12HMfi Aararance In force »ver |35.tf .HJ fThe Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Urn sMralts •atttaOMOts) mD omCB Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. B.C. ni€ company has E20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ox England and complies with
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  • 596 16 STRAITS RACING ASSOCIATION New List Issued Yesterday The follow inu classification ol horses and ponies was issued by the S.R.A. yesterday: HOUSES (lass I. Alor Star. Antirur. Arnude. Avoniord, Back Number. Boardwalk. (Canvasser, Comprador. The Crisis. Currency Boy. Done Up, Eagle's Claw. Forfeit. Frontier, Garuda. Gay Orb. Oeninderra.
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  • 168 16 Big Score By Municipality (Prom Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. June 16. The following have been selected to represent Malacca against Si-langor Rangers m a friendly same on Sunday. Low Ah Sang; Tay Hone Seng, Chan Wee Uei Reeve. Chan Ah Ngin. R. Leon; Thesein., F. Leon, Tan Sim
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  • 1139 16 Eight Goals Scored m Spite of Bad Conditions MALAYS' LEAD Issue m Doubt Until Final Stages Malays .ft; X.C.C 3. In one of the liveliest and most interesting soccer jAi'mes seen on th» padan:4 this season the Malays defeated the S.C.C. yesterday by live fOtJi
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  • 760 16 PATSY HENDREN'S NEW HEADPIECE The Snick Rule m L.B.W London. May 30 An appeal lor a cricket peace was made by Mr. P. F. ("Plum"> Warner, joint manager of the English Test team m Australia, m opening an exhibition of photographs of the recent
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  • 48 16 Success of the Kind's Horse H.M. the King's Limelight won the Hardwicke Stakes at Ascot. Mr. D. S. Kennedy's Nitsichin being second and Sir C. Chubb's Dona Sol third. Eight ran. Won by a neck, third a short he.ul away. Betting 7—l, 15—2. 100— B.— Reuter.
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  • 62 16 The ties for the first round m the C.TA. badminton tournament are as follows: V. Nagalingam vs. K. Veeravagu; S. Rasiah vs. P. Ratnasabapathy; K. Thillainathan vs. K. Karthigesu; C. Karthingesan vs. K. Thambapillai; S. Sivam vs. K. Kumaravelu: N. Paramanathan vs. A. Veluppillai. The ties will
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  • 28 16 The Commerical Cup M. P. H. versus Bramtoco. fixed for Monday July 10th. will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium instead Of Anson Road Stadium as originally notified.
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  • SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB
    • 225 16 Won By Miss Brooks and J I Smith The monthly mixed foursomes competition was played at Bukit i'imah on Thursday and resulted m a win for Miss Brooks and J. T. Smith with a net score of Mtt. Forty-three cards were taken out and the following returned:
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    • 48 16 Mrs. Morris Wins June Medal In the competition for the ladies monthly medal at the Garrison Golf Club on Wednesday end Thursday the followine wore the best -eturns: Mis. R. E Morri.s 1 Down Mrs. Rose 2 Mrs. J. I. Miller 3 Mrs. J Wain? 3
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    • 22 16 The Sepoy Lines Golf Club, mon's monthly medal <bo£ey> competition will bt played on June 24th. and 25th.
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  • 89 16 A Bi*r Score By Brooklyn New York. June lb. Tin following wen- the results of baseball games played to-day: NATIONAL LKAGtE New York 4 16 3 Brooklyn y 21 Philadelphia 3 10 0 Pittsburgh 0 4 1 Chicago 5 g 1 Tinning pitched lor Chieayo and F. Herman
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  • 126 16 On St. Jostphs field. Bras Ba.sah and Queens Roads, on Sunday at 3 o'clock the American baseball team will again cross bats with the revamped -Cubs." a team which has shown consistent, improvement durinsr the past few months. Game will open with Curley on the slab u>i
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  • 182 16 I Frankel Silver Challenge Shield Ibc Malayan amateur C 4 ball) billiard championship tournament for Frankel Silver Challenge Shield will be played at the New World as from Saturday, July Ist. Entries arc open to all amateur members of registered clubs m Malaya, which arr <ntitled to send
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  • 60 16 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against Abattoir F.C. at Jalan Besar Stadium on Tuesday, at 5 p.m. Chu Svree Hung. E. Lyne, Tan Seng Hock, Then Geok Soel, Chan Joo Kirn. Chan Ah Wing, James Lovick. Tan Hock Leong. l«e Ah Chee. Jameston Lim, Chan Cher Seng, Ng Kong
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    • 75 16 The MEETING POOL The WHITE MAN'S (JARnt, TWO DELIGHTFI I. BOOKB MERVYN SKIPPER Price $2.10 Each. "Books for children, as Kiplinns irere books for children IMr K(u\i "The Arabian Nights' tkenmln* rfo tain riper fruits of the 'mngimtiS MALAYA PDBLISHING HOlsi SINGAPORK. Morn m* 5 bk^i* 1 I a Noon.
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