The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 July 1933

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. 0. H. 006. ESiAfiLJMii.i/ i,.15, SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 159 1 limited company is to W forme* by Malayan Ch.nese pineapple grower* to conduct ranning operations. The General I Association of Chine r Pineapple Growers ha» completed arrantrmrnto for the forma tion of the company, and it fa also proposed to introduce methods of restriction— Page 7. The
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  • 93 1 CRICKET CLOSE OF PLAY Scores m county cricket matches which ended yesterday 1 were: Lancashire 445 for 9 i.deo. Leicester 215 ..iid 155. Essex 252 and 190 for 9. Knit 329. Glamorgan 228 and 234 for 9. Warwick 358 for 4 idee). Gloucester 464 for I «dec». Surrey
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  • 122 1 The dixovf*r> of a plot m Tokio ha* led to «rv*ral armU and guards haw hem pontrd at «ak>faU nsMmm, including Am important m4>*Aunr%*ilfur with the waves mad working condition* of cotton textile workers has been %i X nrd by Prr«i«ent iUtoMerrit rajfe 9. Nanking warship* are In purdah of
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  • 1169 1 Young John Selby hugged himwlt *uh hi* thtn arni.s and shivered. He was clad .inly In singlet and short*, but the tremor* that ran up his spine were due not to cold *U to his edgy nerves. Dragooned by an unimaginative and over:calous house prefect into entering
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 185 1 IKLIM I POWDERED MILK ■meakes t approach to pure, I>_ pAiTECKIZED MILK C-*l\*ri IN THE TROPICS. LrMffAB).r AT ALL LEADINO =;iON STOREB. A I FLES HOTEL i vt ALA YA 'B PREMIER HOHBL y KK'C SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD BXTKHOfQ WATER THIS EVENING I TEA DANCE 6.30 to 8.15
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    • 173 1 111 Sate'lfemta^or F.M.S S.S. :Me A LIST* o LTD. ill SEWIEW HOTEL Patrons of the Sea Vietv HntfiJirr reque>te<l to kindly note that, to-night, the bom is reserved exclusively^for the memjlfers ofSfif J|otary .Clul> of THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE I MEETS TO-NICiBT %T 8 F.M. II »KA VIEH HOTEL
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    • 86 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Bear Brand Page 9. Glade Th eat re-— Page f» Dutch delicacies Pum» 8 Qu m his house— Pn-e 16 Heir'p the Antidote— Page 16. Simonds Llyht Pak- Al< Pa.:. 8 CHKYSLBtI LOW UPKEEP j CULBERTSOWS I SUMMARY 1933 j CONTRACT BRIDGE AT A S GLANCE. CULBERTSONS SUMMARY
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    • 21 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PUBE. FRESH. PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPIC OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES
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  • 228 2 China Navigation Co.'s Boats Affected Shanghai, June 30. It seems likely that Chinese seamen m Shanghai will join the strike against the steamers of the China Navigation Co.. Ltd. despite the fact that the Chines:- Seamens* Union m Shanghai is proscribed by the city Kuomintang by order from
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  • 65 2  -  Aneta Earth Tremors and Volcanic Ashes Bat a via, July 10. The population of Kota Agung, m South Sumatra was terrcr-stricken this morning when ashes rained on the village and people left their houses. Earth tremors were felt m the Residency of Bencoolcn this morning, while at
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  • 236 2 Indemnity Funds for Materials I The Chinese Ministry of Railways proposes a capital expenditure cf £4.500,000 on linking: the K\van?tuny Railway at Shiuchow with the Hukuans Railway at Chuchcw with the object of completing the long-contemplated line between Hankow and Canton. Towards this cbject Boxer Indemnity funds m
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  • 360 2 Letter Sent to Birmingham Girl Receiving a letter one morning from an unknown writer, a young Birmingham girl, whose identity is being kept secret, and who Is known only as "Miss X." was astounded to read that compromising photographs had been taken of her with young men. The
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  • 48 2 Soviet Frontier Guards Arrested Moscow, July 11. Frontier guards who shot Japanese fishermen j off Cape Olga have been arrested. The chief (frontier guard m Kamchatka is also reported to have been arrested and an Investigation Is proceeding as to the action of the guards. Reuter
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  • 20 2 I I Sir Malcolm Watson, formerly of Klang, is to be the new President r{ the Association of British Malaya
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 195 2 NON SFI A real beon to ladies m a climate and a necessary adjunct to the toilet table. NONSPI stops perspiration salely. NONSPI is simple to use. NONSPI is approved by Physicians, STOCKISTS. MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Chance Alley, Slngapw*. The Cheapest
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    • 608 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. HOTBOT la hereby given that tenders aw now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tendon may be obtained m the Tender Boos. Municipal Offices Construction of Hals Road from last Goad Road to Geylang Road and of Lorong 27A.
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    • 261 2 WANTED. WANTED by Europe** gentleman, room with board. Private family or boardtoghouw. Letters to Box No. 333, care of Free Press. WANTED.— English-speaking College student*, both gins and boys, to Jom International Educational Touring Bureau. Excellent opportunity to travel, learn, and at the aame time earn. Addreat applications, giving sex,
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    • 480 2 FREE DOtTOB'S BOOK ON Tsrij BRONCHITIS, CATAF H 1 iNitk Mi U*n MM tbrtifh Uei p llle J TfMbaWit 1 THE latest edition ol a Doctor'tFj* £^1- D J J Book describing the most successful ■>«*» UCU ft. }|J of all home treatments for Asthma, QEE. too. m the 71
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 208 2 THE WEEK Wednesday, 12th. dlgn Water, 01.00, 10.0 ft, 14.14, 8.6 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. League (Div. II) Marine Dept. vs. Police, Stadium, (Div lH) 8. Chinese P.A. m vs. Govt. Monopolies Jalan Besar; V.M.C.A. vs. 11th Heavy Battery R.A. V.M.C.A. ground. Thursday, 13th. aigh Water, 01.05, 9.5 ft., 14.49, 8.5
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  • 434 3 £3,000,000 LANCASHIRE ROAD OPENED •JOURNEY TO COAST SHORTENED 30 Bridges and 24 "Circuses" Industry derive many advantages from the new £3.000.000 main rood from Liverpool to East Lancashire which is now open to traffic throughout Mi entirt? length. The new road P'rvciablv ehartOM tho journey from Manchester to the coast
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  • 264 3 Valkyrie 111 Dispute Recalled Tin neatli <>n Jam- 14 at New York ai Mr Edwin DnfMa Mofpn, the well-fcr.own American yarhtsman, at the a«?e of 79. recall* an incident which aroused great excitement on both sidis of the Atlantic 38 \tars aiso Mr. Morgan Mr.
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  • 203 3 Man's 24-Hour Day Of Activity A man who clalnu that he has not slept for 45 years has come forward to make his case known after routing about the death of a woman who said she had not slept for 20 years. He is Mr. William Colson,
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  • 983 3 THE STATUS OF THE RHODESIAS PROSPECTS OF UNION Important Conference At Salisbury cL C DlereaCe ab Ut amal g*™tion the two Rhodesias is to take place a- Salisbury states a correspondent of the Times Then. a -e bigger issues at stake than meet 'he eye and although this is only
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  • 359 3 New Series Of Departing Maharajahs The Mml affairs of several of th*> smaller Indian States In Central India are. I understand, receiving the urgent attention of Uie Political Department of the Government of India, says the Bombay correspondent of the Daily Herald. A new series of departing Maharajahs
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  • 140 3 Kanpura Passenger Drowned H.u.rj;;i,. to his work m India after a ,on< ioa\.< .n home Mr John Howard Bailey, a bank ifcrk. of Skc«by. Mansfield (Notto). was drowned when he fell overboard from the Umr Ranpura m the Red Bea Pxwnners were at tea at the time
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 612 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance lift*. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Singapore. BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street. Malacca 11, Light Street. Penang. ▲HD 4. Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS m S Q. Wong. Esq.. (Chairman).
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  • 1369 4 Sir John EUerman's Fortune Of £30,000,000 AND ONLY ONE HOUSE No Briton Will Be So Rich Again Sir John Ellerman. Bt.. C.H.. is probably the most uccessful business man. and is reputed to b- by far the richest man In Britain. He is toad of colossal
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  • 363 4 DISCIPLINARY BOARD'S FINDING "Dismissal From The j Service 1 I The Daily Telegraph states that thp uniformed Superintendent of Metropolitan Police who was recently suspended from duty appeared betbre special Disciplinary Board at New Scotland Yard. After hearing the evidence, the Board decided that the allegation made
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  • 185 4 Man's Letters to Mythical Sister a lone letter, written by foajggj man found dead vi a motor <:u on Dartmoor, and addressed to an apparently mythical ehrter at a dooj- intent addreei is poadtag ih<- D»\on police, ihe man who was found dead m a car just off
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  • 930 4 By ELY CULBERTSON IN the major tournament-, which are now always feature of the Bridge season, thero is an element of drama when those who are conceded to be among the master experts meet it) the Anal session. Such an event occurred I when Mrs. Culbertson, playing
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  • 443 4 BRITISH CELANESE AND COURTAULD Patents Appeal Dismissed With Costs The Master of the Rolls and Lord* Justice Lawrence and Romer. m the Court of Appeal, dismissed with casts the appeal by British Celanese Ltd.. of Spondon. Derbyshire, from the decision of Mr. Justice Clauson.
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  • 344 4 Parties To Libel And Slander Action Members ol h <<t called The Brethren x«m* parties to a libel and slander tut ion BjHtfcJOl before Lard Bevati «rd I Mjaejal jury m tinKings Bench Division. Plaintiff WO* Mr Clrwin Willian Webb .if Cluster-road. N. and defendant^ Mr John Dnyidson
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 196 4 Quaker Oats is pre- UV) *?mt cooked m open ovens jHsT" to a succulent, ri.*k\ coaTJ^l /^okr^l tenderness, produc- >**mm3f inn i flavour never =^i^^\\ §ucceH«i fully imitated. J Quaker Oats Cooks m 2 x k minute* Intijtcr if you /»u/, SAY STENGAH "DUFF OF ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS Sole
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  • 1157 5 Impudent Demand By v^oogrcss mysell have been studying r the last three or four try turn confronted by i nta which make it still nil iHanrt how any public nitted himself to approval India White Paper, writes r. an article m th. Daily the India Office
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  • 147 5 Constable Attacked With 1 Razors A police constable was commended for his > plucky struggle with a madman armed with i razors when he gave evidence at the inquest i at Cambervell. 8.E.. on Arthur Edward Cut- chey. aged 72, a retired licensed victualler, cf Bt. Agnes-place,
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  • 110 5 Alleged Inaccurate Invoice From Our Own Correspondent) Penan*. July It. Khoo 800 Siew was summoned In the District Court to-day, charged with the fabrication of an invoice with intent to abet the offence of evading payment of full import duties to the P.M.S. Government on fifteen corges of
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  • 163 5 Irbara Hutton. the Monlworth hrirres. and Prince Alexis Mdivant, were married «he gorgeous ritual o( th«- Russian Orthodox Church m Paris. In accordance hKu Man custom crowns M t .e held over the- bride and rroom daring the reUgiou* ceremony. led the procession of Brethren
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 58 5 TUB AC'EIE <IHirrElli "E O.E."— "THE HAPPY JOURNEY"— "THE CRADLE SONG." €mEiILWtZ THEATRE, Dunearn Road. WED., July 12th, 930 sharp THUR.,JuIy 13th, FRL, July 14th, All tickets $1.00 at Robinson's. V.M.C.A.. or fruni cast. July 6th ticket* valid July 12th. or may be exchanged for 13th or 14th. In case
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    • 145 5 MATINEE TO-DAY 3.15 Nightly (|^PB}y fj{»fL II I AGAIN, The BIG SHOW of iI I II the WEEK!— This time it's II |l England's Queen of Comedy— Iff jm^yifiß Nights f^ nil ID Premiere jy"??" B 03 jj^H^*rti^nPirwl^^^rtnTrnrvi^ BOOK I Gainsborough's Big Triumph— with EDWARD EVERETT HORTON and All-British Cast
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 1732 6 AND BY SPIN BOWLERS flow West Indians tat Hie First test fFrom Our Own Correspondent] London, June 22. ll one an believe the London newspapers, this has been "the greatest week of British sport m history." and I gee l no reason for disputing that
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    • 110 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. .American Tournament Lawn bowls American tournament at the 800. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12th. H. R. L. Dyne and D. C. Burn vs. Paul Storr and E. B. Evans. E. A. Brown and D. Tlmms vs. E. O. Staunton and J. H. Donoghue. A. 8. Banks and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 72 6 To croßt dMN complaints mrcm fu«r. cot to d«« root of th* trouble Ctarto's Mood Hbouro It th* world's froßtatt Mood pvrHlor and iwtlor. H to fMnow for Stood and Skin Dawfdfi. C»*dl Cktmlm uai&m* Bf-+*md+UQUmwTABLBTMm To trait dMtt oomplmintt tiirccm fudr.fM to d* root of dw trouble Cterke't Mood
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  • 203 7 CHINESE GROWERS' GGESTION Company To Be Formed RE MEETINGS Ex? Application For Shares oolation of Chinese PineMalaya, which was formed has completed arrangements of a limited company with c preferential share-holders. r>hip of Mr. Tay Keng Teow, fn association, and Mr. Chee Lek-- Chinese
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  • 271 7 Praise For Excellence Of Colour Parade From <).- Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. As n. mm urade at which the new Colour vm prea nt^d congratulatory messages from HE the Hi?h Commissioner. H.E. the 3t?nera; Officer Commanding and the Commandant of fee P.M.S.V.F. are published m
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  • 132 7 I n Monday, July 3. Clerr, T lnR is and Lady R. J JSS! Clementi a <*nded by Mr. Bev.r', an d Mr. H. O. H left Tanah Rata for Ipoh. presented a Medal of Merit "'tmaster Chon, Wan Pook at Bran"; nSpec d Anglo-Chinese JJ WW H.H.
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  • 482 7 WA IxA R^. RS ATTACKED AND PLUNDERED Deterrent Sentences at the Assizes PoUce were given deterrent sentences se^n^JT'^ 0 ChiDCSe Were to 1«™ h tS. rlgOrOU3 topriwnnuwt each for 1 O TV T In thC Other sentence on y r^ rig rOl:S was patsed on
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  • 242 7 Brass Flower Pots That Wefe Not Returned A middle-ajed Malay woman living In Tyert which belongs to the Bultan of Johore, Af-d as the complainant In a case before J. F. F. Oregg, the Second Magistrate, rday. m which a young Chinese tinker was charged with having cheated
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  • 155 7 Penang Businessmen Give Evidence The 32nd and 33rd: meetings of the Trade Coinm;s.sion were held m Penang on July 3th. and Sth. Evidence was taken from Mr. J. Dick fof Messrs. Islay, Kerr and Co., Ltd.) regarding shipping questions, from Mr. Low Geok Swee (Chop Tai Seng
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  • 638 7 Erie tor of the Rangoon Cafe Convicted WDMGHT~RAID Restaurant or Liquor Licence Produced cc that a charge of $1 a bottle was beer at a cafe which possessed neither irant nor liquor licence was given yesterday, before Mr. L. R. p. Earl, the Singapore fourth
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  • 201 7 tllcged Murder of Boyanese Motor Driver description of the injuries received by a Boyanese motor tirlvcr named Bahroon bin Haji Salleh, who was found lying near a path m Frankel's coconut plantation m the early morning of June 27, an abandoned bicycle near him, was given m the
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  • 403 7 WOMAN WITNESS MAKES GOOD IMPRESSION Arab Convicted of Breach of Trust The good Impression created by a Malay woman witness m a criminal breach of trust, case m the second police court yesterday led! the magistrate, Mr. J. p. p. Qregg, to com- ment when convicting
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  • 169 7 Unemployment Collection m Offices Following Ls a lisi of subscribers to the Silver Coin Collection organised by the Clerical Union I towards the Non-European Unemployment Fund, for the month of June, 1933: Johannes and Sammy $7.27. Peninsular and Oriental Navigation Co. $3.20. John O Campbell and Co $9.50.
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  • 305 7 Negligible Interest on Bank Balances IPtom Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. July 5. The local exchange banks have had a busy week-end and the circulation of the ordinary half-year letters to clients regarding the correctness of accounts has brought home to many customers how little credit accounts earn In
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  • 381 7 Annual Remittances m Slump-time MONEY-LETTER'S FATE Singapore Appeal to Fukien For Reprieve j (Prom Our Chinese Correspondent) In reply to a letter from the Provincial j Government of Pukien refusing to withdraw the order to close certain letter shop Li Amny which have been acting as
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  • 243 7 June Donations To European Committee The following is a list of donations received by the European Unemployment Committee for June Government Contribution. A/C Repatriations $1,009.19 Incorporated Society of Planters 150.00 Clubs 3444.15 Messrs. Mansfield Co.. Ltd 50.00 J. A. Harvey Esq. 5.00 Messrs. Osborne Chappe) 20.00 A. C.
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  • 85 7 Tne aeatn nas taxen place at uoimoatore. South India, of Mrs. M. S. C. Swamy, wife of Mr. M. S. C. Swamy, formerly chief computer, I Kulim. Kedah, and sister-in-law of Mr. J. Louis, of the Straits Times. The deceased's husband retired from the Kedah Government service
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  • 179 7 CAUGHT BY AMATEUR DETECTIVE CHINESE HOUSEBREAKER SENTENCED Entered Malay Driver's 1 Quarters A Chine* named Scong Kek Kwang who broke into the quarters of a Malay driver employed by Mr. 8. Nagal. of the Japanese Consulate, on the afternoon of June 27. was sentenced to five months' rigorous Imprisonment by
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  • 193 7 Party Leaves Penang For North China (From Our Chinese Cor: cspon dent) The Malayan Ct^JMk* J*Uun X Party left the Petiang Pier last week *<*i their tour to The party consists of five young men. led by Mr Chan Wei-nan who has had considerable experience m hiking. The
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  • 245 7 Siam's Mussolini At Work fProm Our Own Com«Dondet*t) Bangkok. July ft. No sootier has the censorship been removed and the new chiefs of State are trying to settle Into thetr new posts, than the administration is being urged to enquire into the doings of thoae who held
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  • 110 7 Wednesday July 12th Before the Chief Justice In th* I*. < «mn at 10 15 a.m. Judmfcent:— Bkey. 6«« 32— Re Chop Kwong Fook Seng. At 11 a.m.— S 139!S2— Chin Lan Moey etc vs: Chin Swee Lin and anor. Before Mr. Justice Mills la the Sr*. ourt
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  • 92 7 The mall trains to and from Prn-mg reached their destination s reveral hours late on Friday and Saturday owing to *even wagon? connects to the 3.7 pin. mixed train from Pral to Talplng being derailed during shunting operations at Sun-rei teaW. The d*v train from Kuala Lumpur to Pe^nt on
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  • 27 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. FANCOTT— At MM General Hospital last ni(;ht. Mrs. Fanrott. th<> beloved wife of Mr. H. Fancott. Chancery Lan«\ Singapore. Funeral to-day at 5 pan.
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  • 850 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WENEDAY, JULY 12. 1933 IF THEY HAD ONLY KNOWN The confession of Mr. Neville Chamberlain m the Commons debate on the World Economic Conference that had the Government known beforehand what was going to happen "it might have made a difference to their view of the desirability
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  • 211 8 "Soldiers of the Kin>T Well Received "A k«*kl »how" via.s the Kvneral attribute given to the opening of thi present Capitol proKramme by th» crowds who flocked to see it last night. Long before the actual show began Ou auditorium was packed with one of tin largest gatherings
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  • 117 8 Victim of Amoy Street Outrage Succumbs The Chinese barber who was shot m the back while walking along Amoy Street on Monday night, expired after admission to hospital. It is not definite whether one or two shots were fired. The victim, who was able to make a short
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  • 51 8 KanxKok. July 11. Tlie Controller of Civil Aviation, who commanded the Siamese troops m Prance during the great war, has resigned and is succeeded by Major-General Phya Chalerm Akas who was trained m Prance and for many years was commander of the military- aerodrome at Don i
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  • 544 8 First Aid For j Shoppers I Hundreds of tons of earth arc to be dutf away from the old railway embankment at the west side of Orchard Road to make way for a new car park. The park i> principal!.* Intended to provide space for the
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  • 308 8 Lived For Three Days on Biscuits MoM-n«. lul 11. L\tr«-mr lHticut* and lack, of kno«ledfi? oi )v i ountry Ls ijt^W'Vfd have bi^en the cause of Mi»t tern* clash It i> learned th.tt he H\ed lor HttfC days on the chocolate biM*ult« ii« ranylnf. »ft«r which he had
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  • 66 8 Unfavourable Impressions Harmful BudapcM Jul> With th»- object of dicussln* m detail commercial relations between the t\*o countries Dr Gomboes has left for Vienna at the Imitation of the Austrian Chancellor. Dr Doiruss The visit i> considered to b? destined to counteract the unfa* ratrablr impression caused
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  • 306 8 JAPANESE TRO' VTT GENERAL V 39th. Division n March i A detathnvn Jehol to reporU-d u> the troops of Cti point betaeen Kuyuai. Charhar A fon-l«ii Fengs men under th< Fang Chen-m v llanchukuo trout* imm>. The Jfth Dmv. Peng-hsun Ik report, toward* KalKac. Thf ut>><
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  • 117 8 Australian Airman HeW At Victoria Point A< < oidlng u> a me*\ai;« r*> vji by the Bnrony- Vacuum Corporfcttob morning Jam<» Wood* tr*« A > attempting to break t:*r AuKtr*tt«-B«M cord, is held :ip xt Victoria NM *Ood weather |..rwu* J* CapUUi dr Hu\ll«*ri.i of his o«n
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  • 94 8 LATEST RIBBKK Wl N rr 'W AND STERLN*. >"** Rubber and Tin l I'pal! sterlinß rate tn N« v specially cabled to th J as follow Z Spol (Buyers) 3" (Sellers) 39 l» *l Oct.-Dec I Si Jan-Mar. Apnl-Junr Market SN ad\ ;i| July l '+m Sept B
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 43 8 SILENT SUFFERING. A writer says that the day of "motoring without squeaks" is near at hand. Pedestrians are evidently learning self-control at last, thanks to the benefits of "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 379 9 EVENTS SHAPING; IN BEST POSSIBLE WAY le-assuring Statement By Mr. I Walter Runciman IRENCY QUESTIONS UNDER CONSIDERATION rs an n <n tlie l)cst Possible way at the World Economic tntcr* .101 ding to Mr. Walter Runciman who was interaft <. r pefttal of the Financial Drafting Committee.
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  • 343 9 Id" and "Non-Gold" pally Represented London. July 11. l.inficd as a result :,.incial Drattin?. Com- w oir.ic Conlerence this Lfento -tandard countries are equally re.mderstood. decided to afternoon* bureau that the d ia rely on silver, cotral batik and indebted- an accepted by the will proceed on
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  • 375 9 London, July 11. Contrary to expectations the Bureau of the i World Economic Conference did not reach conclusive decisions on monetary matters but a lar^e measure of agreement was reached on the economic side. At the meeting of the Monetary Commission Mr. Cox declared that J the work
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  • 69 9 Steamer Sunk m Collision Dairen, July 11. One hundred and sixty-eight passengers and mm of the Tunan. which sank after collision vith the Cha_un Maru yesterday off the Shan- tung coajst are missing and 89 have been rescued, according to the latest reDort- Reuter Far Eastern (The Tunan
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  • 141 9 DUTCH DELEGATES IN LONDON Sir P. Reply London. July 11. Replying to suggestions m the House of Commons that the presence of the Dutch delegates to the World Economic Conference provided an opportunity to discuss rubber restriction. Sir P. Cunliffe-Listcr said that no further proposals had been
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  • 202 9 Trading Active m Thin Market New York. July 11. Tin dollar slump continued this morning. Trading was active m a thin market at first, but later quietened, the dollar harden inn to $4.79 tarly m the afternoon. Brokers and bankers profess ignorance of the .specific cause of
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  • 41 9 Drop m U.S.A. Department Store Sales WanhiuKton. July 11. Significant corrobcn ation of the anxiety of j President Roosevelt and Brigadier General Johnson lest the rise In pi ices will have outstripped th. public's purchasing power is pro- j
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  • 77 9 Washington. July 11. 1 Mr. RttOMrvelt ha* organised the J Cabinet and all special administrator* 1 into a Rrco\rry Council to combat the J nonnmic rnMTßfncy Reuter vided by th" 1 Federal Reserve Board report, which states that the value of department store sales m 201 towns m
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  • 105 9 Manchuria's "Comedy of "Indifference" Moscow, July 11. The Manchurlan authorities while desirou-. of possessing the Chines*- Eastern Railway at any cost are now playing a comedy of "Indifference" towards acquiring the railway which is at least naive and ridiculous, says Pravda m an aiticle on the Toklo
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  • 72 9 Still Aboard Pirate Junk Newchwan*. July 11. The three Nanchang captives were still aboard the pirate junk the day after their reported escape, according to a .messenger who returned this morning after delivering food and comforts. The messenger witnessed an encounter between the pirates and Manchukuo bandit suppression
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  • 31 9 London, July 11. Mr. T. V. Soong left for China from London this afternoon. He is going by aeroplane to Rome en route to the East.- Reuter
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  • 192 9 TOKIO PLOT SENSATION Guards Posted At Official Residences BRITISH EMBASSY Cabinet Ministers Market Out for Assassination Toklo, July 11. Reported to be due to the discovery of a serious plot whkh r^,^ m several arrest* by the gendarmerie, the official residences of cabinet ministers and other prominent persons have been
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  • 81 9 And ex-Colonel Arrested Lisbon, July 11. Da. Antonio Ser-;io. an i-x-D-mocratic tuinteu-r. and «;x- Colonel Aragao. famous for his a. t ion In German West Africa In 1915. have been arrested They recently return* d from Spain where they were awaiting the recent nmiusty ror those responsible for
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  • 70 9 Lisbon. July 9. Runiuuied ctl*.atlstarUun with thp Oovernment owing to th«- dictatorial actions ol the l»rtm« MtntMer ha*, recently been causing GovI vrnmont circles a i cnslderablr amount of unt easiness T\\t- e^caj>f oi two officers from priiton. former 1 ltader«i of a revolutionary movement. h«<--helßhtfiied apprehension^
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  • 145 9 Important Measure Signed By Mr. Roosevelt Washington. July 11. Cotton textile workers will have a maximum forty hours week, a minimum wage of twelve dollars a week m southern milk and thirteen In the northern and child labour will be abolished from July 17. following the signing by
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  • 144 9 Nanking Warships m Pursuit Hong Kong, July 11. The Nanking warships Yatsen and Halyung are reported to be pursuing the Tslngtao mutineers m the cruisers Haichi. Shaoho and Halshin which have arrived m British waters at Castle Peak Bay. H.M.S. Wishart is close by watching and I there
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  • 62 9 Captive Shot If Police Are Called In Albany. July 11. The Police have learned that the twenty four year old John O'ConneU, a relative of the o Connell brothers, the Democratic leaders, was kidnapped on July 7th. A ransom of $250,000 Is demanded by the kidnappers, who
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 126 9 FOR APPEARANCE AND COMFORT WEAR 4 VIYELLA' («K»D.| SPORTSWEAR TENNIS AND CRICKET SHIRTS SUP-OVERS— COLOURED AND WHITE GOLF HOSE NEW DESIGNS AND PLAIN COLOURS HALF-HOSE—CREAM, RIBBED AND PLAIN ALSO FANCY DESIGNS FOR TRAVEL WEAR SCARVES WITH HEMSTITCHED ENDS 4LMJ hh l^^R 'Kirn t^^ i^M W^^" SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR v CD
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    • 1032 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean 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. TftE BTRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN
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    • 545 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd* (Incorporated 1b Hhg w r*> ••ELLERMAN^ LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. nil—IMS D** B*por*. SaOs B*ps«a> s.B. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre, London, Rotterdam and H'burg July 30 Aug. 2 sjs. CITY OF ROUBAIX For London,
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    • 396 10 p. d British India and Aprar \l MAIL, PASSHSGEirAJNL Carl SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENT J UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY nv L I LONDON AND FAR EAST MAII 'Vlrr*! OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR H \t J RANCHI IT.OOO July 21 MANTUA >&M> J BHUTAN 6.000 AUC. t BURDWAN < CARTHAO*
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    • 605 11 r^ ANxwiSKP, ROTTERDAM AND M» MIDDLESBROUGH. 0 7(»0 July 13 13 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10,600 Sept. 6 7 0,700 July 27 38 HARUNA MARU T. 10.400 Bept 20 21 E 10.500 Aug. 910 i KATORI MARU T 10.000 Oct. 5 6 1 12.000 Aug. 32 29 5 KASHIMA MARU T
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    • 530 11 TO EUSOPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penane. N. York Prea. Hayes July IS July 18 July 20 Aug. 29 Pres. Pierce July 29 Aug. 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 12 Pres. Monroe
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    • 773 11 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU PAUMA— Wednesday. July 12. Penang and Bagan Sl-api-api MAJANG— Wednesday, July 12, Prigi-Radja. Sapat. TVmbilahan Poeloe- Pallas PentmhanEstate and Rengat. THEDENS— -Wednesday. July 12. Muntok and Palemban* TOBA— Wednesday, July 12, Toengkai Moeara-3aba and Djambi VAN OUTHOORN— Wednesday, July 12, Bclawan-Dell VAN DE LJJN— Thursday, July 13.
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  • 589 12 SPENCER LECTURE AT OXFORD Mr. Einstein on a "Free Inventor" Dr. Albeit Einstein delivered the Herbert Spencer lecture at Rhodes House. Oxford, on "The method of theoretical physics." It was the nrst time that Dr. Einstein had addressed an Oxford audience In English. He expressed hi*
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  • 185 12 Appointment Of Sessions Chairman A recommendation that a former tudge with a pension of £3.500 a year should be appointed to a £1 500 -a- year post was turned down The decision, made by the justices at the Middlesex Guildhall, was applauded. A special committee recommended that
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 699 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 map»t.t.a (7,375 tons* and the S.S. MANQOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] a* MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 532 12 BURNS PHILP IS (pjinifsrstsi la A— tniMa) 4 m A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNE VISIT AUSTRAUA IN THE SPRUq SPECIAL FIRST CLASS RETURN FARr :j |H I Special arrangements have been mad< U I to make the round cruise to Brisbane. Sydn< j Java by the well-known ».s "MARELLA (7.41 I sailing
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    • 702 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7-30 »Jn. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 sun. Saturdays 7 pan. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pjn. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 P-». Kelantan (via Oemas) every Monday,
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    • 126 12 Pakan Baroe 13.7. Angby. Sar. 417. from Sibu 11.7 for Stbu 15.7. Dukat. Norw. 761. from Bangkok 11.7. for Bangkok 12.7. Havre Mafu. Jap. 3450. from Yokohama 1 1 7. for Karachi 12.7. Arabia Maru. Jap 5888. from Naeoya 117. for Buenos Aires 13.7. Bdendale. Brit. 1002. from Batavia 117.
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 447 13 (FIVE EUROPEAN PIRATES HEAD GANG Skipper, Mate And Wife Butchered Daiien. July 1. Fivo Europeans are stated to have earned out one of the ghastliest crimes ever perpet- rated on the high seas, three Europeans and i seven Chines.- being brutally murdered, ac- cording to reports
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    • 184 13 Snaps Cable And Bumps Buoy A hiyh wind on June 30 pi vented the N.Y.K. trans-Pacific liner Asama Maru lrom mooring it her berth m the stream and the subsequent difficulties uparlMMti caused considerable exHtument aboard the voss. 1. states a Shanghai message. Afte. particularly rouyh trip
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    • 120 13 Changes In Sarawak Surveying Beacons An alteration m the .surveying bMMM at Borneo west coast Sarawak and Mlri Approaches i.s mmtamatd. The new positions arv (w i 4 dr.; 20' 06"N lat.\ 113 deR. 41" 54" E. lonp; <x. 4 ditf 30" 42"N lat.. 113 deg. 40"
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    • 113 13 The East Asiatic Company's m Fionia which left Singapore yesterday for Europe took the following passengers:— Mrs. F. M. Cowtan. I Master C. R. Cowtan. Mrs. J. Falconer. Mr. R. C. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Greenstr?et nnd family. Mr. P. B. Heilr.ian. Mrs. D. Hilpert. Mrs.
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    • 457 13 From FoVsle to Quarter Deck To ofUeers m our wardroom Had been promoted from the lower deck. The captain of ovr rmiiMlM IILaUIUM had started m the fo'c'sle. EJust as every private is supposed to carry a Id marshal's baton m his knupsack C \er> B.
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    • 180 13 Effort to Aid Ship-Building m China Hmmqi oi bill to .-übsid:,v nhM| j»Uamship companies, construction of n^w tonnage. and the coastal lights Mffi ice.> i.s now tniii hmslder.d ty the Leglsla'iv Wan nt Nanking. The draft oi the ncv. law ha> already boon dnn up by the authority
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    • 166 13 Shipping on Thames Endangered London, Junr 30. A disa^trou.s up- broke out at Southampton Docks last night, threatening a number of M| rhips Iyini4 alongside tht.- Quay- wall mid doslimjiii: a lai'i;. quantity of valuable cargo. The Rotterdam-Lloyd liner. Indrapcora, aiui the Canadian Pacific liner, Montrose. were
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    • 62 13 Epidemic Mistaken For Chickenpox Tokyo. June 30. About a million persons m Tokyo have been compuLsorily vaccinated within the last few days as a result of an outbreak of small-pox. The epidemic was first mistaken for chickenpox, which fact explains the alarming increase m cases, which
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 456 13 r the INGAPORE FREE PRESS eac Office: 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. phone 605a Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, ladies* page
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    • 388 13 COX KINGS I (AGENTS) LIMITED Arrange 1 SHORT TRIPS TO CAIRO for homeward bound pamoien Apply for particulars to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD, or to any of Cox and King* Offices PORT SAID, CAIRO, LONDON, ETC. m 9 M I V I VJWnC%hVT DC X I Rli FOOLED! 4sj I
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  • 604 14 TWINS ALLEGED TO HAVE FLEECED WOMAN Receiver's Court Application The allegation that two 23-year-old twins had Imposed their wills on a woman of 75 with such success that m two years they had got from her £3.000 about a quarter of her fortune was i.iado m
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  • 201 14 'Thank You, Sir," For Jurymen New York. T«-ars s*t<-a.m»ti down thr face of Mr Charles E. Mitchell, former chairman of the National City Bank, when he was acquitted here of charges of income-tax evasion involving about £200,000. Ho walked across the court and shook hands '.vith each
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  • 97 14 Programme of drills for week ending July 16th:— Wednesday. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. Intelligence PI., Reconnaissance Town area; "D" f Eurasian) Coy., Miniature Range; M.G. PI. (Eurasian), MO. Training. Thursday, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, S.R.E. (v). Coy. Parade Field Works; "E" (Chinese) Ooy., Coy. Parade; 5.30 p.m., Serangoon Road,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 223 14 JUST ARRIVED A BIG LOT OF Indian, Chinese Carpets and Fine Straw Twisted Mattings. A WONDERFUL SELECTION All Sizes. In Attractive Designs PRICES VERY MODERATE at CHOTIRMALL'S 41-43, HIGH STREET. PHONE IW7. Mo Picnic Is Comply** without PHO2NIX Water* P H (E N I X Wl AERATED Mmi^> WATERS Phone
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    • 585 14 BANKS AND INSURa>A CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Chartar) Paid up capital m 600.000 snares of £5 each U. 000.000 Reserve Fund U. 000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate. London. E.C. 2 Areaelefl and BraneWs Alor Star IloUo Bemarang
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    • 276 14 THE YOKOH.VO BAW»; LTD.! ataWsh* kiln, I Capita Bubsi-rlbrd up) Reserve Fund Pr. j Vce-Fmlfcnt. T^dht^ Head Other Situtptr Rrimh —MIYFI W-.Mi r The N.tlor, t IMHT* i I AJ.vundrla .Ep,,, !k|t|m CalrutU. Cut tlen. Hamburg, h:. Hai^^! H««n. An«« les. Manlls. Maninourat fa^ Newrhmang. Park. N^ Rangoon. R;o de
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 689 14 BRrnSH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION j PROGRAMMES FOB INDIA. MJBMA. t STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER i DAVKNTRT. ENGLAND 2 Wavelength* 26 J metres and IU i metre* i Wednesday, July 12th oMT 11 ajn— J p m lYaJismission on an o m n i
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  • 737 15 PREADING THE USES FOR TIN ■ew klopment XCIL ■ye producers To Jperate H respondent j B London. June 27. H Committee met at The X iutaequenUy the montnB rta trom the various B tne restriction schemes B i understand that these B ulrd t Malaya there Ls H m here
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  • 201 15 _____7^ M T^sk^°^ar a> June 3oth i933 m V WET T O T I T A L Total dry Area CREPE rubber KSS U.S.S Wel Estate Remill Blanket Scrap Lump Dry We t n™ if s 1 Crepe Bark and sheet Bark y by dealer s> Uj
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  • 177 15 Changes m Representative Prices Jnly 7 8 It. American Can Com. 95 »> 93>*_. 93^ Am. T'phone and T'srraph 1324 132 131 Atcheson Railroad 78 76 74 Dupont 82% 80 80 Firestone. Common 23 7 24 4 24 Gen. Electric 29 30 29 h* Gen. Motors
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  • 140 15 Weak Holders Depress Commodities London, July After the disturbance m connection with the end of the naif year, much quieter condition prevailed on the money market. Government had to concede a slightly higher average rate at 10s. 4d. per cent, for the weekly supply' of Treasury Bills m
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  • 30 15 Harrison Barker and Co., Ltd.. report the following outputs of estates for June, 1033. Mentakab 50,000 lbs. Jeram Kuantan 41,500 Sungei Bagan 64,000 Batu Village 1,050
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  • 459 15 Duty On Printed Advertisements j The Council of the London Chamber of Commerce has adopted and submitted to the 3 President of the Board of Trade and the Secretaries of State for the Dominion* and Colonies, a memorandum, prepared by a special committee of the Advertising Section of
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  • 166 15 THE ABROAD Par. July 7. 8. Amsterdam 12.07 8.25 8.24 Athens 375 590 590 Belgrade 25.22 250 250 Berlin 20.43 13.914 13.90 V* Bombay Is 6d. Is 6 l|l6d. Is 6 ljlGd. Brussels 35 23.82 Vi 23.81 Bucharest 813 565 565 Buenos Aires 47.62 41%0ffl 420ffl Copenhagen 18:16 22 13J32
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    • 185 15 July 11 I RUJNQ London, 4 months' debt ■> a i ■<•? I London. 3 months' sight 2 4 London, 60 days' sight 2 |S 31|32 London. 30 days' sight 3 3 15) ie London, demand 2 \3 29 32 j London. T.T. 7|g i I^roos and Parts,
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    • 144 15 feßlnw>o^e Price (per plkui, 1107J7H «r White Tapioca jr Pearl Btfo Oman 49C Copra, Sundried JJ6 Sago, flour M Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerwei* per tin ljn Sylvan Arrow Keroeene per tm ija Bocony Motor Oaaoltn* ex pump per British Imperial Gallon t» Bocony Motor Oatollne drum* per British Imperial
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    • 64 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION July llth.. 12 o'clock noon equal to London Standard. k* (loot*) lljl6 11JJlf equal to London Standard (FOJJ, tIK n% Standard R.S.S. cm Tender Aug./ Sept im, in4 Oct./ Dec 11* 11% Jan/March 11 H 11% Ton* of Market:— Duu Easier. Latast Cable l^mdon Spot
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  • 928 15 TUESDAY. JULY 11th. 1»33 oumao quotation. Bmjtn Seller* Aaam Kumbang to 29* 30s 6d Austral Malay Ml lv Ayer Hltam (s&> l3a 3d l4s Ayer Weng *$l, 95 iou Bangrin Tin (£> IRs 3d 19b Batang PadanM »i> i 0 15 Batu Caves (sl> 42 v 474
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    • 102 15 Assets exceed $12,0tf,tQt lw —m..^,^, H wee m twgy mrtsr fiS t it> f iit 1 I The Great Eastern life Assurance Gk, Ltd. <I"«n>or«ed to ttuatnlt. Settlement.) I i ■Bi IfflCI: Great Eastern Ufe Building, cecu Street Sto.aaore I company has £20,000 deposited with the Simremo' #>Z* UJHDON OFFICE:
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  • 633 16 ROY SMITH INJURED Natch Conceded After First Set MIXED DOUBLES Walk Over m Men's Contest An unfortunate mishap to Roy Smith, which resulted m him tearing a muscle of his leg, forced him and Mrs. Cameron to retire from the final of the mixed doubles L.T.A.
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  • 103 16 Probable Starters And Jockeys Probable starters and jockeys for the Eclipse Stakes, to be run at Sandown Park on Friday, are as follows: K.H. Aga Khan's PTRDAUSSI (Be*ry> LOANING DALE < Chi Ids; Mr. H. J. Blimns' OAINSLAW (West on) Mr. R. F. Watson's DICK TURPIN (Cliff Richards)
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  • 60 16 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against the M.C.U. on the Y.M.CA. ground on Saturday, at 2 p.m. R. Lyne, O. L. P. Willis, L. M. Pennefather, W. R. WUlls, C. D. Ross, James Ltovick, John Le Cain, P. R. 8. Martinus, s. Perriera, R. P. Ridley. O.
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  • 57 16 The f oUowing were the results of ties played m the men's doubles of the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament on Monday: A. R. Yap and C. Tan defeated Tan Thlan Sang and Teo Tlan Keng 6—2, 2—6, 7—5. B. Billion and X. A. Alsagoff defeated Pb Ouan Chen?
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  • 1187 16 WEEKLY SPORTING NOTES fPHE prospects of the Malaya Cup staying m Singapore for another season arc extremely rosy. The cup eleven have been playing such convincing football that they should be a match for any side m Malaya. It looks as if it will cnce more be a battle between
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  • 331 16 TEAMS FOR FOUR-BALL FOURSOMES Sunday's Starting Times The following are the starting times and teams for the fourball foursomes match between the Keppel Golf Club and The Island Club arranged for Sunday, July 16th. over the Island Club course. Keppel players are mentioned first. 8.30 R.
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  • 183 16 Amended Classification of Horses and Ponies Lwt No. 8. amendment No 1 issued July Uth.. 1933 Horses— Tiansf erv— Vedercr from Class 1 to Cla.vs 2 Nassau Belle from Class 3 to Class 2. Wlnway* from Class 3 to Class 2 Ou&hu 'torn Class 2lt Class 3. Sand
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  • 121 16 Tricky Wicket For lord's Match London. July 11. At Lord's yesterday the annual match waa started between Oxford University and Cambridge University. Oxford won the loss and batted (int. Th«> vicket was dead a t first but later the sim made It tricky. At the close of play
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  • 54 16 I J Batting Choor Singh Nondewripis w J Baffles College ltZ not oat I 1. Kcott-DalfHUh S.C.C. vs. I I O. Earn, Baffles Cellege vs. J Nondeacrtpta r>« Bowling J n. H. Palmer, S.C.C. vs. J Non-Benders five tar 11 J C. Pereira, Nattiest ilpto vs. J Raffle
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  • 952 16 League Leaders Trounce Indo-Ceylonese MADON'S THREF Malays Miss Opportunities In dosing Stages ■LTJL T I.C.F.A. t. The Indo-Ceylonese P.A. who are at the bottom of the S.A.P.A. League table, failed to make the slightest impression on th« Malays when they met In the first ii'Uion
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    • 64 16 AFT6<? A no» MCAL. I "Th~ere is d*s Pmonc S of do RMJfc fcfvcsnintf bfvfnjf lami 1 L>diMo. It m ilw pure juice orf 1 Bui Shffo and HoieL V^ U^^^^T Soie Distributors HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD SnOATOBE. KVALA I I MPI H rSMANI.. .nil ITIIH Packed fresh and dry
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