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

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. DFSDFSDFSDFSDF ESTABLISHED 1 3.5. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, -JULY 17, 1933. IOCEN IS. 1
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  • 285 1 Twenty thousand Japanese and Manchukuo troops are marching again* General Fens— Page 9. Britain has spent £100,000.000 on public works, declares Mr. Runcinun. and will not be persuaded to continue this policy whatever other nations decide to do— Page 9. A million people waited on Chicago's waterfront
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  • 1476 1 ft dined with Giegory one night and h. impressed m.- with the resoaces of nL, bachelor establishment. He hud a i;utler— cU> tinctly a butler— who seemed to be capable ot fine shades m b^i attendance on the pair o« us. I rallied Gregory on this rather spectacular
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    • 177 1 B^riTW 1 iSBW/M |A LES HOTEL H \YA*B PREMIER HOTKI H IATION AND HOT AND COLD RDNNINO WATER W M THIS EVENING IfE NCE— 6.3O to 8.15 p.m. ■ORM NNER DANCE-9.30 to Mid-Night. ■H!V V TWO BANDS I SERVED ON THE LAWN 1 Tei Informal Special X dances Dinner Dances
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    • 133 1 j TOUEY'S CELEBRATED BRANDY Sole Agents for F.M.S.& S.S McALISTER CO., LTD SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NKJHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE EM!NENT VIOIJN VIRTIOSO LEO LEGEOfS Ar^ETI PUI ROOF GARDEN f^M^mmmmwrmmm tomorrow night HOTEL 9.15 p.m. N. CHAPIRO SPE( lAL VIOLIN RECITAL PROGRAMME 1. SONATA E. MAJOR HANDEL
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    • 119 1 I.ATFST ADVERTISEMENTS British Eiiamel* And Vanishes PaE»- 9 Gas At Your Service Page 16 Juno Corst-try Pa^-e 8 Save Th« Coupon* Page 4 I CHRYSLER COMFORT I POPULAR FICTION! @HM BACB i Rubber 'Romance of D.E.I. i M H. Lulufs Paradme Cum R. Hicftens Dover-Ott-nd Taffrail I Gold Falcon Lord
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  • 198 2 Monday, 17th. High Water. 06 19. 7.1 ft, 17.45. 8.3 ft. Football: Commercial Cup: Mansfield vs. Post Office, Geylang; Frascr and Neave vs. Tan Kah Kee. Stadium; A.P.C. vs. Govt. Monopolies. Jalan Besar; Hong Kohr Bank vs Bramtoco, 5.H.8.; Malaya Cup: Malacca vs Malaya Command, Malacca Tuesday, 18th.
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  • 302 2 Vital Factors of Markets and Prices London. July It. Tht Colonial Serntarv Sir Philip CunlifleLister. intneiucinu th<- Colonial Office vote m the House of Commons, said that thr problem of colonial Hack' and colonial linancc could be summed up m two words "markets and pri M The prices
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  • 113 2 A donation has been promised to the Geylang Methodist Girls 1 School by Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par The School has for a long time been m need of a drill hall, covered way. caretakers quarters and fencing. At the request of the school
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 465 2 BATHING CAPS. WAVY HAIR PATTERN m thick dependable rubber, and m the following choice of colours: Green, Champagne, White. Black. Chocolate. Red and Yellow. MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Chance Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House for ycur Stationery, Typewriters. Ribbons and Carbon* «lso
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    • 433 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy pipes and Cast Iron Specials for period Oct. Ist. 1933 to Sept.
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    • 616 2 o}>¥ I Germs of decay lurk m ugly film Prevent trouble— keep teeth free from film with this special film -removing tooth paste IF you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and reveals go even one day without brush- the clean enamel surfaces of your ing
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  • 100 3 VAITING FOR HEIR TO CLAIM FORTUNE L, PRINCE'S SI'BTLE U SCHES Weds To RegM k*t Millions Mud Prime*' and I Bgypt, who es- m Tice'.iurst. Susptens for 1 new .;n< m E'ypt. includCairo. as well as a, Is sod shires. tot&ch tbew funds Kins Kuad many And MOt to Hl*
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  • 74 3 EEMASONS HOSPITAL fl Open> Hammersmith Building London. July 12. bj the Queen and tarj drove from I :vx>n to open the I Hammersmith. Ik of Connaught. t Ouitr rt'Ctived truii aptta] was nr?l go but completion was inducted by the ArchKme m opening the rnlding is admirably patients benefits i
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  • 101 3 u<ed Permission To Return To Russia Moscow. July 12. T'-p-iru-. lately published, Leon ram Bnbhevtt leader who is living Prinkipo m the Sea of ED not b<- permitted to ret'irn to SSR appeared m tin BerHa •r papers to the Soviet OovenUMOt had granted itOUkf to
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  • 67 3 Pters Df Military Action I Against Bandits l •••id.,-, July It. the latest information lUsn officers kidnapped bang off th» Manchukuo MM said m the House »M informed the Japa- 'aking steps against the di-stric-r where these es feZI: >r '-onnrmed two v on Juh 1, Efforts are
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  • 52 3 l ""> 1 Rdeaaed From Manehukuo < hit.,. July 12. ted own year ago fabricated by tho nd White ffnsnams. arc theta klbmc Changchun. This leaaei, a havin« time ago. and rrtenda turned Harbin to bid group of deportees UH held m the Whun, and the Soviet <
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  • 539 3 MOST IMPORTANT SIDE OF THE PROBLEM Labour Department's Activities In his report for last year the Controller of Labour Malaya, says under the head "Settlement of Indians on the land": It is impossible to get accurate data under the headings and m certain districts the information
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  • 178 3 Raid On Arsenal At Mukden Moscow, July 10. Theft* of arms and ammunition from the Mukden arsenal by a band of six Japanese led by a Japanese official are disclosed m reports published m the Harbin newspapers on June 29. by the Japanese Kokutsiu Agency, according to
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  • 37 3 The Rotary Club weekly tiffen will be held m the roof garden of the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday when Dr E. G Manson will address the dob on "The Use of Electricity m the Practice ol Medicine.'"
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  • 655 3 A CAPABLE AND TACTFUL OFFICER Question of Successor Discussed vßy Our Indian Correspondent) Ever since the inception of the Indian Agency m this country, an institution created after the passing of the Indian T&nigration Act VII of 1922, we have been specially fortunate m the officers
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  • 225 3 Valuable Presentation to China Government Nanking is the proud possessor of a priceless piece of jade known as "Khotan" or "Suet Jade" presented to the Nanking Government on behalf of General Chin Shu-Jen. Chairman of the Sinkiang Provincial Government. This Jade is said to be one of the
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  • 28 3 A son has been born to Enche Hussein Orang Kaya Dato' Indra Shahbandar, acting District Officer. Ku&ntan. Mother and son are doing well, says a Kuala Lipis correspondent
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  • 629 4 LOVE AVOWAL FOR WIFI Last Emotions Recorded As He Died Recording Ills dying emotions In diary torn as he lay m the corner of a gas-nllea kitchen a 20-year-old non-commissioned officer of th Grenadier Guard* penned, m hi* last moment of consciousness, an avowal of his
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  • 77 4 Crushed by Slide of Zinc Sheets Whil, Cluncst named Kay Chwee fcmug uas enquired m transporting zinc sheets lor a c-ontrartor. a loud of 100 sheets, fell on him .and crushed him to tin- ground Several ol jthe cooheV ribs MM irac tund In th« fall and he
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  • 125 4 ABSTRACT OF OBSERVATION JUKE. 193) Air Tempermtur* Humldltj > R*inf»h «j» Extn-nie* Means M a r ns M *sr l st Max Mu> Max Mm »H m p,„ «i B d Deg. F Deg F Deg. F Deg F ~toT~ ur 2; "y -ir Kuta Bharu (Krtantan.
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    • 244 4 SOMETHING NEW! DDD We announce the arrival HL? ffcr r fr 0 1 of a new shipment of M¥ £^%££^%S£ tmest j DJDJ>.PtrMcriptio*. Jtuiafw drapi «f ftUs mai-yellooa lotion and ym k*n» tnaiaat relief IniUtion DANISH BUTTER I^Sf SotWflcinTronblts made m Denmark a± rr from selected and iSfc^^it' pasteurised cream
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    • 23 4 «-J A/ I 'I HANDSOME CilfTs (mi Mh| I DE "KCS#kH SOU AGENTS HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD KTNOAPORF PENAtfO KUALA UJMPtM 1 i
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  • 386 5 Lonely Island Has Been Visited DOOR OPENED What Returned Inhabitants Found Half a dozen St. Kildan*. returning for summer months from the mainland to the lonely St. Hilda island, the most isolated of the Hebridean group, have div ovmd a mystery. Three years ago they, with
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  • 221 5 So A Yorkshire Scheme Fell Through Nudisn,. which has such a lar 8 e tollowin, n Germany and America, makes no appeal the prls of York.shi.o and Derbyshire v.here j scheme to found a nudist colony m the Holm, valley ha: fallen through because of lack o
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  • 179 5 And Even Then It Had A Fringe A wnit. towel fiom the Imperial eporh ol Rome has Just come to lleht m a state of almo't perfect preservation —except for tu o d; feels. It has been added to the objects presened m the antiqtiarium of the
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  • 22 5 Dr B A Iayl(»! Health OBtoOT, Pahuni: East. rtOttOßOd at Kuantan. has be. n appoißt- < d M-'d!. al Otti Kuala I Ink
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  • 27 5 Tlu' Ri\ Father Four.jv V: tl r St Mi..l i C!.ur«h. Ipi.h h has betn to Frami :->r tiv benefit >>t th beoKh. bm r«ti;rn-ti to IjHll.
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    • 225 5 /-^ST^^v-v^ There is not a thirst that f?_- a o4> 9 can "ot be quenched by :M^l| 0RA NCE- SMASH bVwbMßb^b^S L^^^ FRAMROZ COMPANY. Quaker Oats is pre- Ml W^HbBI g\ cooked m open ovens 3s IjaWmli T' to a succulent, flaky Rjickcooi tenderness, produc- l^^|Bßjp tWI »ng a flavour
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    • 245 5 i LAST NIGHT 9 .mi B^, I BENITA HUME m W^K^f "DISCORD" 1 I-'KOM X TEMPLE THI RSTON'S PLAY Mr A ROOF AND I OIK WALLS" A PARAMOINT BRITISH PI( Tl MY. SPECIAL ATTRACTION .—GAUMONT PRESENTS THEJDERBY and TROOPING THE COLOUR TOMORROW! miclt loT# m crixn# I I'NIVERSAL'S SENSATIONAL *«^C4l^
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 1259 6 MEDIOCRE PLAYERS REACH FINAL Magnificent Play of E. P. Kyle [From Our own c;oi respondent London. June 27. Th^ H( n. Michael Sr.tt. of th:' Royal St. decree's Club, won the British Amateur Golf Championship at Hoylake on Saturday, by deleating J A. Bourn,
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    • 177 6 Penang Match Which Was Cancelled (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan*. July 15. Mystery surrounds the cancellation by a telephone call late last night of the Europeans wtsu.' The Rest cricket match which should have b??n played here to-day. The match, which was for the B. P. de Silva
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    • 145 6 Eleventh Race of the Season Members of the Port Dickson yacht club are quite as keen on* the sport as yachtsmen In Singapore are and regular races are held m which keen competition is displayed. On Sunday m spite of a heavy rain storm earlier m the
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    • 245 6 Glorious Health MR. OOULSON KERNAHAH X I ~i/fl S'A the author of God and thft sftC\ W 1 Ant," "The Child, the Wise k i 1 W Man and the Devil" and A Jft ATT other famous books, is en- V"""^ (a^ thusiastic about the energy- "^^^s^ creating and health-building
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    • 126 6 AS GOOD AS GOLD Rich Golden leal the FMSTthe world produces. The rare and attention given to thc production of Wills GOLD FLAKE Cigarettes begins m SUNNY VIRGINIA There the leaf experts are doing their share m the preparation of the Rich Golden Virginia Leaf used for making Wills COLD
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  • 94 7 4R R(i WIN FOR EUROPEANS AINST THE REST SSUE IN DOUBT UNTIL END Leni Spell Of Inspired Bowling On Last Day thli i wonderful finish to the annual Clarke Cup cricket •n Europeans and The Rest on the padang ans gaining the victory by
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  • 943 7 tquired for victory, i X vkketa m hand, and X portable victory, if a 5 n- But Ihb wa -suddenly snapped 1 X MM off a slow ball t Bcarpent^r *rth l h»t there was a I KaiK. oi fortone. With one further run I M m>«
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  • 269 7 Good Bowling by W. Ess The Medical College Union playing, on their own giound on Saturday, scored an easy victory over Raffles Institution by the wide margin of six wickets. The visitors batted first but f ared i disastrously against the bowling of Ess who captured sLx
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  • 307 7 Kampong kuantan's Eas\ Victory Over the "Do*" iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Kuik Lumpur. July 15. Although the s« uuijfor State players are away at Ipoh to inert Perak. cricket here a not neglected. The Selan^or Club was RNN^f beatrn v.c Kampon* KiiHiitan Club on the padanp. Th visitors
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  • 251 7 Two Innings Fail To Realist- 100 Kii lilts College \.ere bundled out lor 43 and the opponents. St. Joseph's Institution, onlj madf M I'or ei^ht. thus winninu the match by two wickets on Saturday. Eighteen wickets. fail< d to tealise 100 runs. Mili.» v. ith 3 wicket:- for
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  • 59 7 B- :-ht vrtcteti tilt V.M.C.A. reserves bes the Sikh Union on the Association padan*?. Tlie Sikhs made 75 fisher Singh 22) and th V.M.C.A passed the Sikh total with ei~r uifkfts m hand but continued to play unt Mr Me* Menahem. a commercial teacher < Raffles Institution, has
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  • 247 7 Kasy Victory Over Johoro Hitfh School VnKlo-Chines«- S« h. Johore Kn^lish Sth. t. Btngapoc* An-10-Chhv -<■ Sch«K)l defeated Jotoore En<-lish School by five fMfel 10 two m n Intcr-eenool match played OB th*' Harbour Board pound on Saturday Their ictory was an easy one. the vMton being
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  • 1774 7 Increase In School Fees Not Justified COLONY NOT SHORT 01 MONEY MR. JOHN LAYCOCK'S MEMORANDUM The following memorandum on the questloi >t whether the finances of the Colony justify m increase m school fees has been prepared bj <fr. J. Laycock. president of the Singapore Rate>ayers f Association. A proposal
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  • 258 7 Woman's Frantic Efforts m Vain The .-ad story of how h maiciM-nani mhk hid th< M'ei bed 'or body ol her .not.. who was Itportai to ha..' kmm droviu-d wh playin.: near the bank. *a told to the Corouer. Mr. F. O. Bourne, on Saturday at the
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  • 71 7 Medan. July 11. For murderln? a European a Javanese cool has been sentenced to nine years' impris. »ent by ihe Bandoeng vi tiict court. The European was Mr. A. Luytcn. oversow )l the building of houses for woikli ss Europeai m the V.M.C.A. garden village It was
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  • 522 7 1 $100 AND $53 IN FIELDS Chindrawati Destroyed After i Breaking Leg < From Our Own Correspondent i Talpmf July I.V With only six horses m the field. Lehman ja spranv a surprise m the first race <>I the second day of the amateur races here.
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  • 253 7 Imposing liuilriinu m Kuala Lipis Ttie capital ot Pah mi; is not to-d.i.. o« Liiui other States m tin matter of hospital* Thr British Resident of °ali.iiiK. .i«< Hon Mr E Kempe. a»(omp;mied by Capt. H P Cock man, D.B O District Office r Kuala I Ipte,
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  • 52 7 An exemplary sentence was Imposed by tht Seremban magistrate on Thursday upon a Hokklan Chinese, employed as t;vi*M on Labu Estate, who was found guilty of a srvioxu offence against a small Chinese clrl He was sentenced to pay a fine of t2OO or serve three months
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  • 60 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH. HOLIDAY.— To Rika, wife of E. G. Holiday, at General Hospital, Singapore, on Sunday, July 16. a son. ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. S. J. Eber and family wish tv convey their sincere thanks to all relatives and kind friends who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Samuel John
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  • 954 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, JULY 17TH, 1933. WEEK-END COMMENTS How far, one wonders, does tiie "ignorance" which members of Parliament exhibited of Malayan affairs and which •horrified" the Colonial Secretary extend to other subjects which the House of Commons exists to discuss If it is general, and after this exhibition
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  • 67 8 Three Ships On D.F.I Line Medan. Jul> 11. Aneia states that the freight traffic from Netherlands India to the USA has steadily Increased m the last lew months making it necessary^ to put more ships on the Java-New York line. It has been decided that the Blltar.
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  • 99 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press art 1 as follow RUBBER London, July 15. Spot (Buyers) 3 7 B d. (3 151 16 d (Sellers) 3 15
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  • 503 8 SAPPERS HAVE A NIGHT OUT R.E (V) WELCOME NEW STAFF OFFICER Happy Dinner Dance And Presentations The Sappers held their second successful dinner dance of the year *t the Adelphl Hot*l on Saturday night and over 180 members and their guests spent a very enjoyable time. The official guesU of
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  • 189 8 £17,000,000 Conversion Operation I «.iid«.n July 14. Rgf tl»« M^Mgl purpjM? of permitting Uie Australlaix debt conversion operation the Treasury embargo on o\erse» loans has been relaxed and ttu terms of the new i»u»- are 1 announced About £17.000.000 of Australian state debt* bearing six per cent interest
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  • 120 8 Swiss Hotel Built on l,ake Toba Mc<Ltn. Jul> 11. On the way to the West Coast of Sumatra six kilometers before reaching I'm pat a new hill resort has come Into being as a result o. the enterprise of a former Sumatran planter of I SwLvh nationality,
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  • 77 8 Holds Confirmation Service at K.L. Koala I.i -'-m- July i>. Ifel Bishop of Smwporf vlsit«>d Kuala Lumpur over the meek-end, and Mayrd *ith thchief secretary at Carcosa He administered Conflrmatton on Saturday evening at 6.30 p m m St. Mary's Churrh. and was present ai 5 services
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  • 429 8 DR. LIM B<>< lv Yl RI ihN Bringing Straii hin^i To Th( i rti, (Prom Oni < "To save tin < Ing farther and (art the Yu reliKf 4 Conf ;u iv.v and M Vive the old met to thr public 1 1 badly durinu n
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  • 44 8 Seizure m r»rt W-hen U» M I Tanjonr PMir J| China port s "JM the yea* 1 t. -fl THtm- m«. 1 to the v v I found MBM wl a rornri fl 1.000 teMfc Nu arreM tionn are m I
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  • 26 8 Ignorat -j 1>«, Iff m the- f-'^H Office wtlv. HH prtv I'd t' n I^l of tit*- speei h i>! J travrv'v <:ni^BH ■< j
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    • 396 8 TRY Hawkers Sloe Gin AFTER A BATHE. CALDBCCJCS NEW SHIPMENT OF DUTCH DBJCAOES Dutch Rolmopw Dutch Kels Id Jelly SINGAPORE COU) STORAGE Co Ltd. Orchard Road. JUNO C k Corsetry *r' rHE wonderful NTT- j j jgN^ %L "B^Sk \an- '1 JV*^ BAC K Corseting which '\W ';<-' .'it' [mKk
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    • 50 8 BURGLARS WHO BROKE INTO < a Sussex mansion sat down t at the kitchen table and consumed the entire contents of the larder. '"They came to prey but they remained J to scoff/ What about a "GAFLAC" POLICY GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 237 9 ILLON WELCOMES AIR ARMADA Lass I ENDS l nera l Chicago I Fisci iute IqPF;- KREST 1 fch !p crs From On ates ed Chicago rfront and roared ,1c Italian air B da at its 6 0 65 Home, the (hut t mass flight Ibern sur- nought the uildly into
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  • 73 9 W< »ile\ Post After Six f)a> n Record N«-w York. July 15. »t 410 a.m. m an the world m six rruvhin<- m which he L Grt naind the world m Jun, with robot control Berlin. July 16. kMN at 11.55 a.m. »Vrlin. July 17. I fur
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  • 71 9 httftoti! Possibilities Hoped For London, July 15. the tuture of Chins 8 m a special meeting imttee on technica h 15 being held ai b several unportan' I DdOB will attend. L menace iv alleged t< I "t certain povers ii I c most liberal marine I r>
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  • 30 9 tiry's Holiday Iff London. July 14. Sir John Simon, wLh nd to-morrow Rio de Janeiro. P h c n a fortnight »iid on Aueiist 29. British Radio
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  • 126 9 FINAL REPORT ON JULY 21 Date Of Re-Assembly Conjectural London, July 15. The usual Saturday morning calm pre- i vailed at the Economic Conference headquarters to-day. No meetings were held The only occurrence to cause a ripple of' interest was a letter issued by Dr.
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  • 205 9 CONFERENCE SURPRISED At Silence Of American Delegates London. J u ly 15. The date ul re-assembly of the World Economic Conlerence i> conjectural. The 1 favourite theory is that the framework of the j Committees will return to Geneva with the 'secretariat and m the absence of a definite I
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  • 240 9 THREE RESOLITIONS Working Of Central Banks London. July 14. Resolutions relating to the working of the central bank.- were adopted practically without discussion by the sub-commission of the World Conference dealing with permanent measures for financial reconstruction The first resolution is "The Conference c onsiUers it essential, m order to
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  • 133 9 Proposal to Return Freights Free to Harbin Moscow, July 15. Attempts to obtain an exchange of freight cars between Ussurl railway on the C.E.R. and Progranitchnaya appear to be fruitless. The chairman of the administrative board of the C.E.R. Mr. Li Shao Gen Informed the foreign consuls who
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  • 94 9 When Mr. T. V. Soong Met Mussolini London, July Uk Slgnor Mussolini gave a banquet to Mr. T jV. Soong m the open air park at Ostia. Th« 1 guests included Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang There were- no speeches. Reuter. Rome, July 13. It now transpires that
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  • 283 9 PUBLIC WORKS TOO EXPENSIVE NO SOLUTION FOR UNEMPLOYMENT £100,000,000 Spent By Britain London, July 13. A statement of the British Government's attitude towards proposals for undertaking public works and other measures designed to diminish unemployment was made m the plenary session of the World Conference by the President of the
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  • 103 9 FRENCH PROPOSALS London. July 13. A plenary session oi the Economic Commission of the World Conference is meeting this morning to discuss proposals made by the French delegation m favour of the decision by the Conference, upon public works and other measures designed to diminish unemployment. Introducing the debate. Sir
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  • 207 9 Commons Demand For More Drastic Action London. Jul> 15. In the course ol the debate on Colonial Office estimates m the House of Commons. Mr. Entwistle severely commented on Japanese competition m cotton goods In different parts of the Empire. Besides denunciation of the treaty affecting West Africa
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  • 56 9 Efforts by "Local Authorities" Continuing London. July 14. The British vice-consul at Mukden, Mr. Clarke, has now received information that three British officers of the steamer Nanchang I were still m the hands of the brigands on July '7. Efforts by local authorities to seci""» I rpipasp are
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  • 110 9 London, Jury 14. Mr. Clarke, British Consul at Mukden, who for the past three months has been co-operating with the authorities concerned in endeavours to secure the release of the British officers kidnapped from the steamer Nanchang has been informed by the Japanese authorities that it is now understood that
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  • 70 9 Turks to Spin Own Cotton Istanbul, July IV It is feared that British textile manufacturer importlne textiles to Turkey will be haM hi when the new factory at Kaisarlch m ADatolia equipped with machinery from Russia, atari production which it is hoped to do next yea] The
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  • 359 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh 20,000 Troops On March Against Feng JAPANESE PROTEST South-West Sends Its Congratulations Shanghai. July It,. General Muto. the Japanese Commander m -Chief of Manchuria, has despatched twenty thousand Japanese and Manchukuo troops to Charhar to recapture the ctty of Dolonor and other
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  • 97 9 Exporters Wait For Figures Mr Ramsay Mac Donald presided at a meet- m? of the four' wheat exporting countries and consuming countries when conversations between representative* of Australia. Canada. United States and Argentine were fully reviewed. The United States representative said that no draft agreement among the exporting
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  • 64 9 Perfect Landing In Wheat Field London. July 14. Hea\y rains and winds prevented the Prince of Wales from completing a flight m his private machine piloted by E. H. Fielden. He had reached the outskirts of Bournemouth where the weather necessitated him abandoning th? flight and continuing
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  • 70 9 Highest In Britain Since September 1932 London, July 14. The June index number of 85.1 recorded for wholesale prices is the highest for any month 1 since September, 1932, and shows an increase of 2.4 per cent, over the previous month and of 3.8 per cent, over June
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  • 41 9 French Foreign Office Ha* No Information Paris, July 16. It was stated to-day at the Quai D'Orsay that the French Foreign Office has no information about the alleged occupation of the Cora! Islands but inquiries are being made— Reutcr.
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  • 31 9 THAT DAILY RUMOUR (From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 15. Following rumours from Amsterdam that the British Government's adviser favours the Dutch restriction proposals, rubber was stronger than for weeks to-day.
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    • 302 9 Don't let the climate spoil your lovely lm I 1 I Ir^i^^w Hk^B r fj& I T'S not > 1J WM IH^^^^^P 1 heat and »^HIk J™l fllll^^HmJ thr food :^BBl^^^^^^^^ and 'the life out here W&mS^B^^^^^^KaKffl that sallow your skin Wm^^^KKA iiH th acid they cause to pass into
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    • 813 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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    • 580 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co*. LtcL (Incorporated In England) ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. *.s. CITY OF BEDPORD For Havre, London, Rotterdam and H'burg July 30 Aug. 2 is. CITY OP ROUBAIX Por London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Aug. 14 Aug. 16
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    • 372 10 P. Ql British bdia and Apnr LiJ MAIL, PASSENGER AND ARml SEIRVICEIS NVj im PENINSULAR AND ORIENT s SN UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTI H LONDON AND FAR EAST MAII OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR (111 M RANCHI 17.000 July tl MANTUA "*T si BHUTAN 9.000 Auf 9 BURDWAN CARTHAOI 16.000
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    • 482 11 I j M 'Mm I |i| JBB m\ wl I i mt am /S V a^a^al aH a aS R '■'■<3 A V aW I aY JHH Mm^ I es, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND lf> >M MIDDLESBROUGH. July 27 28 HARUNA MARU T. 10,400 Bept. 20 21 Aug. 910 KATORI
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    • 503 11 T8 EIJaMPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan*. N. York Pres. Hayes In .Port July 18 July 20 Aug. 29 Pres. Pierce July 29 Aug. i Aug. 3 Sept. 12 Pres. Monroe
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    • 879 11 K. P. M. KONINKLUKB PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PLANCIUS Monday, July 17, Belawan-Den A J? S SH— M nday< July 17> S^^t-^nOJanq Koedap. Bengkaiis and Ba«an Bi-Apl-Apt VAN OUTHOORN-Monday, July 17. BaUvia. Semarang and Cheribon N^!l HOLLAND-Tuesday. July 18. Batavia. Semarang, Sourabaya. Brisbane dydney Melbourne and Adelaide. RETEH— Tuesday, July 18. Bengkaiis.
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  • 136 12 Wins $2,000 m Savings Society Drawing: When a young Chinese appeared before Mr Wynne-Jones, the Hong Kong magistrate, on July 5. he stated he had won a $2,000 prize m connection with the International Savings Society. Shanghai. Defendant's lather produced the voucher and explained that hi* daughter held
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  • 178 12 The Macon Formally Taken Over Wat hint; i <>" June The Navy department formally accepted the airship Macon. and announced thai OH big dirigible, the world's largest, would be commissioned- June 23 at Akron, O. The Macon then Is to proceed to Lakehuret. N. J.. where It
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  • 131 12 $S,MMM)OO Project For Haichow Harbour construction operations at Haicho« lormally commenced on July 1 tile work beinir undertaken by the Netherlands Harbour Works Company which has been awarded rh«. (untraet by the Ministry of Railway The projtit imohes a financial tmtla\ $3.(K)0.ooo and will take 18 months
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  • 60 12 BROKEN PROPELLOR SHAFT m.v. Najam Towi»d Into Singapore i At l.at J 4SN Lour 101 17F on tin '4;! i instant, at 719 p.m.. the SS Kmta puked u| m Najam with broken propellar shaft am j towed her into Malacca Roads, and on th l.Sth mst at 940 am
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  • 33 12 Th. MM Marechal Joflre armed m Sinua POTS Horn Saigon yesterday .Sunda\i at I p n and will probably sail to-day .Monday s« m ior Madra*. Pondieherrv Colomlx Djibouti. Sue/, Port-Said and MMmMn
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  • 208 12 I how. Swato«'"18" Pres Ha>es. USA »iI9S from Boston li (or Penaiiß 18.7. India. Ita*. 4077 lr.fm Genoa l.i 7. „.i !s.> uvla 16.7 Rohna. Brit 4759 from Madras 15.7 m India 19 7 Ptnantf Maru. Jap 3230. from Yokoham 16.7. for Calcutta via Penang 17.7 Qtiiloo. Brit 4750. from
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    • 678 12 Burns Philp line. i Incorporated m Australia > FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. RCffOWtf monrhly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons* and tb« SS MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] s i MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to
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    • 560 12 HENDERSON LINE |.S <|H SCHEDULE Of MIWWI PartolfkUy mfn *?**T~ ■Hwcea B*Bf««B. Hiiw«"« ROMIWAID BAIUNOB Port DtaeaikaftaUKM Flra»«ii». ISHIIM <|( rRRAWADDY J^ ilu J CHINDWIN Au IlKil FRtirr^H KEMMENDINE AUK 26 p* BHAMO PA vnJ •AMARAPOORA Sept. M fMOM I SAOAINO 9^* JJ CI.YDf I ?SST Nor 4 ro. «ok,
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    • 681 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BT TRAIN Bangkok e\ery Saturday 7 pm. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 730 ajn. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan «via Jcrantut) Monday to Friday 7 30 a.m. Kuantan <via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padnng Besar> Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Geuiaa) every
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    • 41 12 CLEARANCES July 15— Tomohon. Senanff. G. Van Geei Togian. Valentyn. Tohiti. Toboali iDuti Medina Kudat. Klansc. Kut Sang. Tung Soni Planorbis. Edendale. Esmeralda, JerantutT Si Aik Lee <Brit): Saarbrucken tO*r); Angt <Sar i. July 16. G. V. der Heyden, Maros (Dut).
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 558 13 A World Famous Shipping Record Principal of the Blue Funnel Line, and chairman of the Mersey Doj'is and Har'oour Board, Mr Richard Durning Holt has been honoured with the degrees of Doctor of Laws of the Liverpool University. At the same time the decree of Doctor
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    • 239 13 Affected by Chinese and Indian Boycott Kobe, Jul> 11. There ha> not been any improvement m carso movements to China since the recent conclusion of the Sino-Japanose truce. The Mikasama-maru. which lett Kobe m Thursday. only 97 tons on board It Is explained m MM quarters that thLs
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    • 115 13 Bay of Biscay To The Mediterranean An ani.nuncement that the French Government is proposing to build a canal from the Bay of Biscay to the Gulf of Lyons, with the result that the value of Gibraltar would be lessened, is made by the Italian newspaper. La Stampa.
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    • 254 13 Old Blue Funnel Boat For Scrap Heap It is now six years since the f amour Blue Funnel liner Yantsze was sold to ownei* m Manila and renamed Macoria for general service, which usually kept her between the Philippine Islands and Japan Sh is still very well remembered,
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    • 117 13 Japanese Vessel m Distress on Yangtse The Apumi. a Juj)*ine.«e KUlibuut. lonuuanded by Capi Furuki. went aground approximately 2A mile.s beyond Wushan Hsien. alotm the Yangtsre on Sunday. Junt 24. while Ay was steaming up the river from Ichanc to Chungking. The Tatsuta another gunboat. Ml Hankow |o
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    • 95 13 M.M. Steamer Due m Singapore This Month With reiereiur to tin- mLshap to Hrn Aramis as reported In Shanghai papers the local ai;enLs of th« Messageries Maritimes Co stat«- tliat m^ Aramis was not serlou>ly damaged but was able to proceed from Steep Lsland to Shanghai by
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    • 430 13 r^ the Singapore free press Lad Offii m KOBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. lepbom- 60 aMe Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. lhe premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered uth the Chota llazri each morning. Latest ews. latest telegrams and latest announcements. >ndon rubher and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, ladies' page
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    • 374 13 Mr as -a 3 mv bmP^^bl Jk^ y/( J > pm TO V CVERYWMCRE IN CANADA I y ANO MOST OF THE U.S.A. I W. The New Seeolr Rowu «f vie fiwdht Nulooaj Rmiivmvß. I See the bee* of the aumiloni Caasitiaji R-rrtr<im m y «i j Up flflv Park
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    • 469 13 PASSENGERS lIOMEWAKD Die NYK Suwa Maru Ml MMJOPON tor European |H>rU* on Thursday with the foiloAiiiK passengers MLss M J Pirie for Suez. For Naples Miss A L Barney. Mr J C Hraly, Col 8 Naito. Surgeon-Major H. Nakajima. Lieut -Col T Nishmuia. Mi and Mrs. T Sakaya. Lieut-Col. X
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  • 871 14 ADVERTISERS DRIVE FOR WORLD RECOVERY WORLD CONVENTION OPENS AT OLYMPIA TO-DAY MALAYAN METHODS ON SHOW (From A Special Correspondent) TTHE Advertising and Marketing Exhibition at Olympia, the most ambitious and most elaborately planned exhibition of its kind ever attempted m Grea*. Britain, opens tc-day. Held concurrently with the exhibition is
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  • 350 14 HUSBAND'S STORY OF HER DEATH A Plot— Or Instinct Of Self-Preservation Michael Karasz. an elderly larmer who lives near Budapest, will be tried for the murder oi Ills unfaithful wife, but it is probable that he will be set free, for the case is as
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  • 685 14 CHINESE PREMIER AND CANTON'S ATTITUDE Cotton And Wheat For Chinese Fanner The U.S. $50,000,000 credit commonly referred to as the Cotton Loan gTanted to China by the U.S. Reconstruction Finance Corporation to facilitate the purchase of America's surplus wheat and cotton for consumption m China
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  • 265 14 The Lonest Job In The World "The loneliest job In the world." An ancient Qsherman stood on the edge of the mud-flats of the Blackwattr, and pointed to where thirty Deserted merchant steamers lay .silent, strung out m a line towards the North Sea. And this was
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  • 53 14 London. July 11. For tlit- second year m succession the Latviai Government sugar monopoly has covered It surplus requirements In the United Kingdom the tender for the supply of 7,500 tons o I British sugar valued at £55,000 having bwi awarded to a firm ol London siiviar
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  • 450 14 1 shall be the Presidents of the five Yuans. <b] ing It is not only a matter for regret but a)s< one of disgrace To remedy the situation. w< must therefore help the farmers improve thi I means of agricultural production and facilitat* tin- transportation of farm products j The
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    • 219 14 I BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION j PKOOKAMMEB FOR INDIA. SURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, «nd J FEDERATED MALAY STATES j PROM TBS EMPIRI TRANBMITTBB. i DaViniHi, B9OLAIVD 2 i W*TeJentt*»: 35J metrm «ad fIJ S f J Monday, 17th. i GMT 11.0 am.- S 10 p.m. Transmission on an J 1 omttl -A-i
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    • 143 14 I PRESS OPINIONS I on the I ANNUAL CASH BONUS PLAN I Economist "The movement for cheaper life axtturance l» icathrrlnc way." I Financial Times "The prrmtumt are so low an to five practically the umr initial cover as can be obtained under a without profit contract, and at I
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    • 863 14 BANKS AND INSURa^ CHARWRED BANS TOE YOKOH \ig*JJ or india. amimiu *w» ciw* RANK ITh" b Paid ud ra ptt* l Is 600.000 ibtnt £6 mdh n.9*jm Oapttai Bubsmbed Reaerve Fund O^WOO op) Reeerve Liability of Proprietor* f34»0^00 ■si sin Fund ■BAD OFFICE: vJfe-Pr^ A H 3«. Blshopsgate. London. «.C.
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  • 413 15 RAPID RISE IN U.S. RUBBER DEMAND \<; NEW minni' Vnd Wilson's ileport June -i. im 1 break by a report. lon prospects. ber but for a morning reading ai 1 Ltlonal co- Qtlon to winch rtm but up .id be pos- plan unproved lenee sugar ahvayi i paitiei m- Lnced
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  • 586 15 Circular to Shareholders on the Eastern Registers The Penan.; Registrar ol Consolidated Tin I Smelt»rs Ltd.. has received a cable from their i London Office stating that the directors' report and accounts will be ported m London on July 13th to nil shareholders. The balance sheet at
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  • 33 15 Evatt and Co, Secretaries report the following outputs for the first half of July Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co hours run 144. cubic yard* treated 42.000. tin ore won. pikutl 466.
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  • 1068 15 MALAYS NOT ANXIOUS TO REPLACE INDIANS Monthly Subsistence Wage Now Assured Mr. C D Ahearne. Controller ol Labour. Malaya, has just issued the annual report.^ of his Department for the F.M.S and S.S. respectively. In the case ol his report for the S.S Mr
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  • 404 15 Profits of Over a Million Stealing The Directors of General Elcctri* Co. Ltd report that the profit for the year endin-, March 31ht. 1933. amount to i'l,C 12,730 6 5. to which has to be added the balance brought from last account £420.135 14 9. giving a total
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  • 168 15 Statistics of World Trade Koi Past Six Months Moscow. Jul> I. Th« Qenßan OonJonetare inaitut-. m I 'review of world prociuctum for the ilr.st quarto of 1933. shews tbai Industrial output dooUmmi to decline TaJdoi world output m 1928 (oataMMi Mi USSR a-- 100 if ifl shown that
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  • 368 15 EXCHANGE RATES July IS SELLING London 4 months' sight 2 4 1 16 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 1 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 31 32 London, demand 2 3 15 16 London. T.T. 2 3 29 32
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  • 78 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION July l.Sth., 12 o'clock noon Bayer* Seller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loobe> i;i'. is> R .S.S. equal to London Standard. I F. 08.. 13', 13 H Standard R.S.S on Tender Aug.-Sept. 13V, 13\ H Oct. -Dec. 13 13\^ I Jan -March 13\ 13\
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  • 1009 15 1 SATURDAY, JULY 15th. 1933 <U)ilNO QUOTATION* I Bayera Sellert It Asam Kunibang 29s 30s 6d j Austral Malay 27s 6d 30> j S Aycr Hitam <&£) 13s 9d 14s 6d h 1 Ayer Wenß ($1) 90 1.00 Bancim I'm 18s 3d Lite y Batan« Padanc ffi.
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    • 81 15 tgft L _e L "*< 1 »2.000,000, Assurance tn fere« OTtr Ms.Mo.ttot The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to the Straits Settlement*) H5 Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. [pany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies
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  • 125 16 G. O. ALLEN, LEYLAND AND TURNBALL DROPPED Inclusion of Wyatt, Bowes and Jas. Langridge London, July 16. The Second Test match between England of West Indies starts on Saturday, July 22. England's team for this game will be D. R. Jardine, R. E. S. Wyatt,
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  • 161 16 Another Benefit Match Washed Out (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London, July 15. The closing scores m the County Cricket matches which began on Saturday were At Bradford: Middlesex 305, Yorkshire.— Hearne 79, Hendren 54. Verity six wickets for 103. At Birmingham: Warwickshire 139, Gloucestershire 12 for none. Sinfleld
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  • 75 16 London, July 16. The match between Eton and Harrow, at Lords, was drawn Eton's first innings total was 195, Duveen taking 5 wickets for 42 runs. Harrow went m again and declared at 146 for 6, and when play ceased Eton had made 84 for 4
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  • 57 16 Tonbridge Big Total Against Dulwich London, July 15. The results m the leading public schools' <ric!:?t matches to-day were Brighton College 186; Chrlsts' Hospital 85. Charterhouse 238. Westminster 16. Rain stopped play. Cheltenham 182, Clifton 271. Mill Hill 124, Leys 120. Tonbridge 290. Dulwich 79, Rain; match
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  • 492 16 Nawab of PataudFs Big Score London, July 15. Rain interrupted county cricket throughout the country. Scores returned were at follows: GLAMORGAN VS. MIDDLESEX At Swansea, the match between Glamorgan and Middlesex was drawn. Middlesex 359 Glamorgan 185 for 3 Lee scored 106 aand Hendren 132 for Middlesex KENT
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  • 409 16 AUSTRALIA'S BRILLIANT BID FAILS Inter-Zone Final With America London, July 15. In the Davis Cup match between Australia and Britain Perry and Hughes beat Tumbull and Quist (Australia) 7 5, 6 4, 3 6, 6 3. There were only 2,000 people present at Wimbledon for
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  • 184 16 Kedah Stands Up to Penang For a Draw 'From Our Own Correspondents IVnang. July 15. The Malaya Cup match between Kedah and Penang at Alor Star resulted In a draw, each side scoring three goals. Penang scored within three minutes of the start. Cheng Seng finiing the net
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  • 573 16 LALL SINGH OUT FOR 9 Jonklaas Takes Seven Wickets For 30 [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh. July 16. The last inter-State cricket match of the season m the F.M.S. between Perak and Selangor was started here yesterday but the game Jiad to be prematurely abandoned after
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  • 149 16 Penang Boxer Restrained by the Court IProm Our Own Correspondent] Penanc, July 16. Penang boxing fans were disappointed to-day when they learnt the news that Fighting Choo who was billed to meet Young Johnson to-night at the Fun and Frolic had been restrained from appearing as an injunction
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  • 51 16 American Universities Win Keen Contest Princeton. July 15. Princeton and Cornell Universities athletes beat Oxford and Cambridge by 8 events to 4. The Oxonian Lovelock and the Princetonian Bonthron both beat Laßoumegue's mile record. Lovelock registering 4 mm. 73 5 sees and Bonthron. 4 mm. 8 7110 sees.
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  • 721 16 HIGH STANDARD SET UP IN SINGAPORE Some Spirited Tug-of-War Contests Probably the most thrilling athletic meeting of the season was the annual Garrison sports held at Tanglin Barracks on Saturday. There was everything present conducive to an animated as well as an exciting evening. Officers' wives dressed
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  • 141 16 Revision of Dates m Second and 3rd. Divisions The following changes m Lt-ague d.T«s are announced: 2ND DIVISION LEAGUE Wiltshire Regiment II vs. B.C.FA II abandoned on July sth. will be replayed on Monday August 21st. at 5.15 p.m.. at Anson Road Sta"c'mm Medical College JnScn vs. Wiltshire
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  • 154 16 First Win In a Year By Chicago New York July lit Following are the results In the Natlona and American baseball matches played yester day. NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. B. Pittsburgh 3 9} Boston 4 ll Ten Innings were played. Brooklyn 5 1 Chicago 3 12 I Tills
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  • 98 16 The Annual Municipal Meeting fFroir. Our Own Correspondent] Penan*-. July If. The annual Municipal sporU were held a Dato Kramat Gardens yesterday and were t great success. The Engineers Department ww the Commissioners* Shield after a lapae of thr© years with a score at 76 points. Electric Suppl;
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  • 62 16 Colombo Wins National Produce Stakes Ix>n<km. Joky v. There was a neld of ten "tor the Nationa Breeders' Produce stake* which rtvultrd m follows COLOMBO j SILVER ARABY 2 VALERIUS 3 Won by one and a half lengtha, half a lengU between second and third. Betting 40 to
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  • 34 16 First Lanes Fusiliers Win Championship I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRN3HT] Londom. .i..v li. The Ist Lancashire Fusilier* won the Armj team athletics championship to-day. Th« runners-up were the RE. team from Aldershot
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  • 38 16 Only one match was played yesterday m th« l-ball billiard championship at the New World ran Kirn Thon X got a walk over from Nr Ens <*v and l<* Chin L» defeated Chan Ah 800 WO— 266
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  • 292 16 Finals to l>< I'lavrii The finals of th j which will be contj of the qualifying coi tend South- n, i Bahru on July 90 an<: H TbrJ follows M- Yoo b.n M i (South Men lUmiMm Yun bin Mi.m fU^J t». E. Bagot and A Or.t Mi\.«i
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  • 12 16 A mt,r<l I »Ttm^ for I Keppcl Oolf I
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  • 19 16 I fFREF PRJ A. K. Prlltn «hln here t< fPrinvo »tifl at the oflW US Roblrwor R<>.
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