The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 July 1933

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. W Ll ESTABUS^DTB3S. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, JULY 2*L im 10 CENTS.
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  • 161 1 Jim and Amy MolHson crashed when actually within sijfht of the lights of New York. Both were injured and were conveyed to hospital. They have, however, broken four records m their flight Page 9. A situation unparalleled m the crime history of Hong Kong has arisen. Chinese
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  • 64 1 TEST MATCH England 263 for 6 close of play COUNTY CRICKET Sussex beat Gloucester by an innings and 19 runs. Sussex 346 «Cook 115>. Gloucester 171 Tate 5 for 72 > and 156 'Wensley 4 for 61. Melville 5 for 17 Reuter RIBBER RESTRICTION Amsterdam. July 24. The
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  • 126 1 A verdict of death b> misadventure was returned at the inquest on a Chinese who fell into a ship's hold Page 7. The trial of a Tamil on a < harge of murdering his mistress opened at the assizes yesterday Page 7. Probable starters and jockeys and the latest call
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  • 818 1 There's no fire In the fo'cale and its cold on the crew. There's fire down below M >gOFTLY the chanty floats over the garden of the Nursing Home. A strange tune to be heard there, and (so far from the sea. nearly 400 miles. ;No one is very ill,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 166 1 IGIA TEA Brin^f 'Veshness an d fra-.i •< the M a a > ardens direct to home. RV LES HOTEL \LAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATKR 4 GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY sPFcui dinner '■FSsonnsriSer M 111WI EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AND
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    • 150 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW MOTEL MOTEL THE FAVOURITE IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT TOWN RENDEZVOUS. SWIMMING, SUNBATHING CONCERT DURING TENNIS. GOLF TIFFIN ALWAYS DELIGHTFUL EVERY ROOM WITH BATH MODERN SANITATION EXCELLENT CUISINE SERVICE Guests of the Sea View Hotel may fake their Tiffin at the Adelphi Hotel, and vice-versa, without extra cost to
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    • 40 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Rings Page 8 Identify it -Page 1 Visit Cairo Page 1. Gold Leaf Tea Page 1 CHKVSLHt ENDURANCE S. Shimurafi Co. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits m Stock No. 82-2, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Tel: 4382
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 200 2 Secret Societies Come to Blows A free ti^ht between two secret society factions before a tuneral ceremony ai the Bukit Brown cemetery resulted In six people being taken to hospital. The injured included a two-year-old child it 12-year-old boy. and a dumb woman Nearly 1.000 people attended
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  • 134 2 Surprise For Kuala Lumpur Board From Our Own Correspondent. I Kuala Lumpur. July 21. Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board heard a plea tor inttation oi local currency during a debate on ways and means of financing capital works. I suggest said Mr John Hands "that the time has come
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  • 164 2 Programme o f Drills up to and for week ending July 30th. 1933. Tuesday 25th: 5.15 p.m. Headquarters Armoured Car Section, Section Parade; A' «M.G.) Coy. Sandtable Exercise--Issue ol orders; "C" < Scottish* Coy. N.C.Os. and men detailed Revolver Course; 2nd Bn. Sig. Section Signal Training: 5.30
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  • 275 2 Leniency For Would-Be Suicide i THROAT CUT f i j Pathetic-Looking Chinese Bound Over X "I will not do it again." promised at middle-aged shopkeeper named Tan Tons; Teh when he pleaded guilty before! the second magistrate. Mr. J. F. F. j Grregg, yesterday
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  • 131 2 Half Yearly Meeting At Malacca Malacca. July 22. A half-yearly general meeting of the numbers of the Malacca Government and Municipal Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society was held at the High School Assembly Hall. Mr. N. K. Bain, the President of the Soriety. was m the chair.
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  • 115 2 Stale Ball at Astana To-night A Durbar of Rulers took place at Kuala Kangsar yesterday. Following the Durbar a state lunI chcon was held at the Astana and m the evening the Iskandar Polo Club gave an "At Home." At night an official dinner was held at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 101 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. 3 TANGLIN HILL Near GarrisonNiolf Course SINGLE AND DOrBLE ROOMS PERSONAL SUPERVISION MODERN SANITATION TELEPHONE 3798 OR WRITE FOX APPOINTMENT— Mrs. A. R. Matthews. EAST ANGLIAN ti OXLEY RISE. Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent cuisine. Tennis. Garages and modern sanitation. Daily or monthly terms.
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    • 583 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders! re row invited for the following materials or services and that partiulars of such tenders may be obtained ti the Tender Room. Municipal Offices: Installation of Sanitary Fittings at: Nos. 46. 51 and 52 Craig Road. Nos. 495. 497.
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    • 315 2 NOTICES. MODERN DUPLICATINCi SERVICE. Laidlaw Building. Ist floon Circulars, balance sheets, price lists etc.. turned out neatly and economi- caliy. Phone 2260. I !Sllenburgs I foods I Made from the purest milk I I of cows pastured m the home I counties, the 'Allenburys' I I Foods are as easily
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    • 98 2 vOUNO l -000 \do Kwiet to **X- on p| V\ timt', but /fejv necessar\ t, V^jYou m.. possihk- I ju<t .is cxw given San uof en a trial, and now Idh health, Htronger vitality are tmA\ 1 have found baruitoten ii 4 anW anu*rt>at<»T of K ><i write* a pl»v
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 153 2 THE WEEK Tuesday. 25th. High Water. 12.35. 8.6 8 ft.. 23.55, 10.0 ft. Football Lingnan University of Canton vs S.C.F.A.. Jalan Besar: S.A.F.A. League <Div. I. M SRC. vs. Wiltshire Regt. Stadium, <Div. 11. > Medical College Union vs. Marine Dept. M.C.U. ground. Wednesday, 2tith. High Water. 13.00. 8.8 ft.
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  • 869 3 MR.E. E. GALISTAN Death At Age of 61 Years The death occurred on Saturday morning, at the age ot 61 after a long j illness, of Mr. Edgar Edward Galistan. one of the most respected members of the Eurasian community m Singapore Mr. Galistan. Chief Engineer m the Government Marine
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  • 104 3 Chettiar's Unknown Assailant Escapes I From Our Own Correspondent 1 Klang, July 22. The Rembau Street. Klang. was the scene of a shocking crime on Wednesday evening, when Mr. R. P. M. Perumal Chettiar. a well-known member of the chettiar community. Klang, was attacked by an unknown Chinese.
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  • 265 3 Singhalese Funeral On Saturday With lull Buddhist rites, the luneral of Mrs. M. s. Perera. nee W. L Lokuhamlnay. took place at 5.15 pm. on Saturday, at the Buddhist Cemetery at Bidadari. Ihe deceased lady, who was 58 years of age. at the time ol her
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  • 192 3 Pcnang Telegram To Governor. Hokkien merchants of Malaya held a joint conference m Singapore some months ago when representatives of Fukien public- organisations from all parts of Malaya attended. The conference decided to send four representatives to Foochow and Chiang-Chiu to Interview the Provincial authorities regarding the rehabilitation
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  • 86 3 "Wonderful Hospitality and Kindness" m Britain London. July SL On his departure with his suite for Switzerland, where he will stay for a while m Btrne. the Klnn of Iruq sent a message to Kinvi Georgi- and Queen Mary expresilnfl kifci gnttlittdfj for the Wv>nderiul hospitality and kindness
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  • 77 3 (i and hi Reported to be Hatching Secret Plan Poona. July 21. A new. secret plan of civil disobedience is being prepared by Gandhi at Ahmedabad. according to authoritative information. The object of his visit to his Ashram training college is to rally two hundred students to support
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  • 69 3 I From Our Own Correspondent I Malacca. July 22. Two Hokkien Chinese. Teo Tok and Ngo Kam. living at Tranquerah were charged m the Police Court yesterday, with playing chikki cards at the Tranquerah Market on July 20. The exhibits consisting of cash 43 cents, one
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  • 42 3 London. July 21. The Prince of Wales paid a surprise visit to-day to the unemployed camp at rhristchurc-h Mission. Oxford. He took lunch with the men remaining for two hours and taki*""* ir^p>« ir»t.*>r*>«f m their activities.- British Radio
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 247 3 FIRST! I ■—^i J& mv m' v *>i* BB^amV Wa\ *!mipfnrm\ lfi k^2Qm^^aVmr ¥mf a^k^^aJ^ i aVx^^ai^^aVm^v^l m^m^H ;y*f? sV RUSTON HORNSBY THE ENGINE THAT OVEB A LONG PLKIOD OF TIME GIVES YOU THE GREATEST RETURN ON YOU* INVESTMENT SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES Ht luth are him*
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  • 514 4 Threatened Danger To Health of Penang Frv)in Our Own Correspondent.* Penang, July 22. The Deputy Public Prosecutor's appeal asking that the magistrate's finding acquitting Lim Ah Tai, a Chinese second-hand dealer, who was charged with intentionally having m his possession tinned goods tor sale which were unfit
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  • 210 4 Presentation At Kuala Lumpur (Fran Our Own Correspondent 1 Kuala Lumpur. *uly 22. Capt R. Macdonald. M.C.. Assistant Auditor, was entertained by the staff at a farewell function at the Hotel Majestic. Kuala Lumpur He was garlanded by Mr. M. Veluppillai and Mr. M. W Navaratnam. chief clerk,
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  • 97 4 The Sin Teck Hong Oil Mill, Klang. the running of which had been suspended for a time, has been purchased by Messrs. Federal Oil Mills. Ltd.. Kuala Selangor. and the work resumed. Mr. Little, manager of thf» Federal Oil Mills Kuala Selangor. is acting as manager of the above firm.
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  • 455 4 Sandhurst End-of-Term "Rag" In the early hours of the morning a raid was made on eight brass cannon, captured from the French at Waterloo, at the Royal Military College. Sandhurst. The guns were parked m groups of four on either side of the grand entrance to the old
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  • 289 4 I melon Transport Hoard Motto Every member of the staff employed by the London Passenger Transport Board which has taken over the control ;of the London passenger transport serj vices, received a copy of a letter from Lord Ashfield. chairman of the Board. Lord Ashneld says m
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  • 125 4 Campaign For Humane Killing (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 21. The chairman told the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board that it was hoped to make savings m certain votes this year and thus find the money to buy an electrical stunning device for the local abattoirs. If
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 470 4 HOLLYWOOD STARS Bette l>-v w Wwrr Brw. Si..r Prefer Tangee Theatrical "Give us a lip Mick." said the famou> beauties of Hollywood, "with the same marvelous base as Tangee, darker and more vivid m coloring." Tangee Theatrical, the new d;irk shade for those who require the more vivid coloring, meets
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    • 229 4 I I IX) NOT MISS I seeing II c smartest car Malaya II Just arrived I 111 AUSTIN T^ w Fo w r cabriolet On display at BORNEO MOXORS LIMITED Singapore. Lrlonous Health sOL CXXJLSON KERNAHAH V I *l>7 S^A rhe author of God and ths «?*S*O J AnC" The
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    • 569 5 1 CAPITOL— OPENING TO-NIGHT!! Jfe j METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S GLORIOUSLY FUNNY, DARINGLY IMPUDENT COMEDY f m REUNION IN VffiNNA fe, I S with JOHN BARRYMORE and DIANA WYNYARD \j 2 (Famous English star of "CAVALCADE") mMQ Z U^i w g^ i* m U r. 4 for a kiss ■KSM^Hiii THE lure of
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    • 61 5 STANTON j NELSON Co., Ltd. 4. COLLYER QUAY j STORAGE TELEPHONE M 74 APB3 Yo» need suffer no Jonf er the pttn and discomfort of fthcumtetaiti Sciatica, Lumbafo If your Mood ta kept In a pure and healthy Rate remove the cause of th« croub* by Oklnf Clarke Btood Mlxturm.
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 1290 6 New Records At The White City t bjave ndw attended fifteen championship meetings, out the Jubilee Championship sports at the White City are certainly the best I have ever seen. •writes 11. M. Abrahams m the Sunday Times* The foreign entries were not as numcrouj as In
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    • 293 6 Selantfor Xon- Benders' Sporting (iesture Prom Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. July 22. Tiie Selangor "Non- Benders" met the, Setansjor Chinese Recreation Club today and the match was won by the Chinese though actually it should have been drawn as Flowerdew. the skipper of the 'Non-Benders." sportingly
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    • 249 6 Medical College Heat St. Joseph's Thanks mainly to a One innings of 60 by L Aivis. the Medical College deeated St. Jogeph'i Institution on the College ground on Saturday by 54 runs. i Boon Beng also bowled well for the i victors, capturing five wießoi.s for 25
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    • 232 6 Kuala Lumpur Y.M.C.A.'s Bad Luck •From Our Own Correspondent.' Kuala Lumpur. July 22. Time robbed the V.M.C.A. of victory against the Rangers this afternoon on the Association Padang. The feature of the match was the fast scorinu oi E. C. Jumeaux, whose score included seven boundaries. Scores
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    • 69 6 Former F.M.S. Police iiiln Killed m Crash i I From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala l.umpur. Jul> 12. N.ws was received m Kuala Lumpur to-day oi {ho doath In England of Mr E. A Lamerton. who retired from the F.M.S. Police Force twelve months ago He
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    • 34 6 Two tferl .non Jonrs Bra. h Eleanor I record for t t the wonun pl<m ships 5? tn 2 nun figures twin.; >r ,,r.t J son's wtuli' free styi«' avalrust 5 imr
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 62 6 Mm tk I m 1 A How else could 'CAPSTAN" retain the title Malaya s standard cigarette' if it were not for constant attention to every detail of manufacture They are so dependable— the next CAPSTAN you light will be as perfect as the one you have just enjoyed so
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  • 499 7 "WE HAVE MURDERED" CRY FROM ROOM Spanner Used To Drive Knife Into Throat PROSECUTION'S ALLEGATIONS DENIED Allegations that a Tamil, ShanmujL»am, had said, "We have murdered; yuu go and report to the police station," and '\ve are stabbing" were made m the Assize Court yesterday
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  • 87 7 Us* I British Issue j n United States GOLD CLAUSE janeellot nd a Moral v .liil.n :il. rational *i«w tne ,„„„< h<mtl issue m rTsliriS been adapted .mmona by 111 > i tiequer said; had reason to number of outside the i I had no legal
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  • 285 7 Ran^e of Shops and .> may be :u old Ellfuture, if plans tpr Ing drawn up b;> lilding ,the Portuigb sue- ,i.ay been tioi Ol parts of ly depends it tl r not it fcir.2l and thi Only the to the first be left, and
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  • 30 7 I**2 -.Parents j and v Rom 'PPor» ttd no moans of two Tamil rs, who were JF ri| i magistrate, ■daj with sleepliffclj noPcl three upon plead-
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  • 455 7 BOY PLEADS GUILTY TO THEFT Two Youths, Some Fowls and a Kind-hearted Woman A complainant m the second magistrate's court before Mr. J. P p Gregg yesterday would not give evidence against a boy accused, m conjunction iwith another youth, of stealing fowls She was
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  • 178 7 "One Man's Word Against Another's" A successful plea that be had pawn•.•d the article with the permission of the friend who had lent it to him was made by Haroon bin Aziz, a ticket collector at the Alhambra Theatre, when he was tried before Mr. J. F. F.
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  • 100 7 Invested With Insignia of G.C.M.G. From Our Own Correspondent i Kuala Kangsar, July 24. Before a large and distinguished gathering at Astana Iskandariah, in-| eluding the Sultans and Residents of! the Federated States. the Chief; Secretary. Lady Clementi and Miss, dementi His Excellency invested the. Sultan of
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  • 31 7 The Pavilion Theatre request us to state that it has been decided to screen iNoel Coward's "Private Lives" to-night 'instead of as stated m the advertisement on page 5.
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  • 109 7 Welcomed by Singapore Bar Mr. Justice Gerahty. has arrived m Singapore from Ipoh. and assumed duties as puisne judge m the Assize Court, yesterday. He was welcomed by j Mr. A. V. L. Davies. on behalf of the local Bar. His lordship said "While I carry away
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  • 33 7 Istanbul, July 20. Twenty people were killed and many injured m a violent earthquake m the Venzil region south-east of Smyrna. Numerous houses were destroyed. The tremors are continuing,— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 197 7 Sikh Watchman Discharged By Magistrate rhe discharge of Bhag Singh, a Sikh watchman accused of having assaulted a compatriot following an altercation concerning the ownership of a sampan, was ordered by the Second Magistrate, Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, yesterday at the conclusion of the trial. Mr.
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  • 284 7 Judgment Reserved m Case Against Contractor Byeti Ifohamed, a contractor employed at the civil 'Aerodrome appeared before the Criminal District Judge <Mr H A. Forreri yesterday on three charges of cheating m rMpect of $50 S3U and $100 He was defended by Mr V. D. Knowles. At the
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  • 60 7 Pork Not Slaughtered m Abattoir A Chinese pork hawker who attempted to sell 61 lb. of pork not slaughtered m a Municipal abattoir found himself m the second police court, before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, yesterday. He pleaded guilty to the charge, admitting that he had bought
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  • 107 7 PRACTICAL JOKER'S RESOLUTIONS "Delegation From Ruritania" London, July 20. Significantly dated April the Ist.. an amusing series of type-written resolutions emanating from "the delegation for Rutitania" have been found amongst the documents of the World Economic Conference. Bearing every appeal ance of official documents, the resolutions
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  • 235 7 Boyanese Woman to Serve Another 7 Months A woman ex-convict was sentenced to another term of Imprisonment by the Criminal District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday for having committed criminal broach of trust m respect oi jewellery valued at $35. She was a 30-year-old Boyanese woman
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  • 213 7 Financial Position of Kuala Lumpur V.M.C.A. Kuala Lumpur. July >*>. A deficit OH the year's working and ft] hravy overdraft wore brought to the i notice of members ol the Kuala LumpuT V M.C.A at the annual meeting last night "Receipts lor the year totalled onlyi $2,254 as
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  • 159 7 Inquest on Chinese Coolie A Chinese coolie named Too Ah Chek j was working on board the ss Hcnrik In the Singapore Roads and was walking along a girder stretched across the mouth of a hatch when he slipped and fell thirty feet on to one
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  • 210 7 Open Verdict Returned At Inquest £19,000 ESTATE Will Made During Last Illness London. Jul> 19. An open verdict was returned by the coroner after the inquiry into the mysterious death of the former actress. Mrs. Marion Rosse. the friend of Maudy Gregory the journalist, who ha> recent
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  • 436 7 Smart Work by Plain-Clothes Constable Two Hylam youths, aged 14 and wars. respectively, wore summoned b\ the Crimin.il Intelligence Department m the second magistrate's court before Mr. J. F F Gregg yesterday and asked to show cans.- why they should not bt bound over to keep the
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  • 60 7 A new chapel dedicated to Saint Anthony at Mandal Road. 13th mile off Bukit Timiih Road, erected for tinrefugees wh# came from Swatow five years ago, is now completed The dedication will take place on August 5 and the ceremonies will b* conducted by the Right Reverend
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  • 837 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JULY 25TH, 1933 BRITAIN HOLDING THE BABY The warning of the opponents to the Ottawa agreements that Britain had been left to hold the baby has been quickly verified. This view was frankly stated at the time of the Conference and it was an open secret
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  • 118 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow London, July 24. Spot (Buyers) 4 1 32d. (3 13 16d.) (Sellers) 4 1 16d. (3T 8 d.)
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  • 204 8 Dredging Association Discussion The Dredging Association. Southern Malaya, received the following nomina- tions for additional committee members Messrs. H. E. Clayton. H. G. Price. G |M. Watson and L. R. Ke—' J Th? question of labour sh tp~~ m the event of an increase* r-^ta release !was discussed.
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  • 33 8 London. July 20. The Greek debt commission has d*Md^d to return to Athens from London vith-mt concluding a settlement with bondholders on the subiect of payment of the debt.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 241 8 PAHANG STATE COUNCIL DECISION Regulating The Position Of Penghulus The 140 th meeting of the State Council of Pahang was held at the Astana Seri Terentang. Pekan. on July 13. The Acting British Resident. Pahang. Mr. J. E. Kempe. took the affirmation as a member oi the
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  • 425 8 To lie Opened By The Governor His Excellency, the Oovernor. Sir Cecil Clementi. has promised to perform the: opening ceremony for the Great World] Live Stock Exhibition, which Is to be 1 held on Thursday. August 17. and continue for four days. The exhibition was originally to|
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  • 68 8 Admitted as Advocate and Solicitor Before Mr. Justice Mills In the Supreme Court yesterday. Mr A. N. Mitiv was admitted as an advocate and soli Itor of the Supreme Court Mr J Lavcock moved the petition. There was no objection from Mr. C H. Withers Payne,
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  • 59 8 Plans aro rapidly fllllng for the open'ng performance of the film. The Oood Companions at the Pavilion on Thursiay. when HE Major-Oeneral Oldn>ld 1 party will attend the 9 15 show \t the same theatre to-morrow (Wednesday) nlpht it the 9 15 p«rf->rmanc^ I r Private Lives, the result of
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  • 86 8 Report*' heat\ ?r V mature With t». <in^j^ Confere Jury side n. JJ| cession l;it» >j •HI ifeli priva^ The r< f'omnu I lej exutxr.t achievrn viewed, d monetary S?M had don. J™** ihe pIMUU Economic thrown, 55, concluMor.- k.'^H sideratio!. 1 The pro the wh« > matured sloomy.
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  • 86 8 Opportunities j n hint G Stable Silver The beno.':!> < ).in» T3 from the s:. r aftrctaeata pounded b> I y. by Renter 6tabili/t tilx r<- J Chinese d«O dentally it a mal value That. China's pur ful m tlie Dr V. that the 4 -j mally.
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  • 42 8 Xieturninu To Sinsiapoß Hts Ex H 21 •loner. U dv and •1 Honour i Hassan ai i Lxcellenry w lollowinj! r: r Dicksor; I Sfl In ttflM f« HiH In the »!i«-n HH. Urn ran it«*j \\iii catch irom Serrm
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  • 33 8 TlH's l;iy. Jub m Hrloiv M -*nd Court .n Krfnrr Mi i Court at II Mate v H.. 1 there 001 As, tinued* H. I T. Ml 2nd Court vs Kert
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  • 34 8 Sardjono Seat Parlian^ (From o In Mm 3 debatt m Oovernru< D the Corn: exile i X «<* t jK officially > ||l Chamtx r J rrff trndod t ;> This v |l Sard.ion rn.'iit .1"
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  • 21 8 I w Mr 0 I Ptn.u.^. /\ssis*;i:r I H 'r v H up j four ni > Clerk a: r> ameer il
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 112 8 W^m EST9 tT^O if CAILIDECCH'S BY SPECIAL YOt^ T HJ< THI APPOINTMENT *ING OF BIAM RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT AISO Bridal presents In diamond set Watches, Brooches. Bracelets. Pearl Neoklaeca. LARGEST AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK. DO NOT FAIL TO ENQUIRE FOR BAMB AT SINGAPORE. (JEWOXERS) PENANO. 1921
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    • 47 8 A NEW CAR IS UPHOLSTERED ENTIRELY IN SNAKESKIN This is not the type of car, however, that gives warning of its approach by an ominous rattle. For a rattling good Motor Car Policy try "GAFLAC." GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 309 9 CRASH WITHIN SIGHT OF NEW YORK Gmit Effort Which Nearly Bnded In Tragedy -Al AND "JIM" IN HOSPITAL g rul inecticut), July 24. hed within 60 miles within sight of New fork's t Bridgeport is not landings, and the high speed, overInto marshland enjompas 'drome. lour,
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  • 83 9 *c Exploration Work i Correspondents Medan, July 19. Cafe Indisch Dagblad ■%pp,. r xploration of the ar Wonogiri (Javai shihara Company tlty r y' A huge quanfour.d' rt( d t0 nav e been sion was granted J A A. Mangkoenagoro. transport to the *Hng f x rtDOU r
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  • 68 9 40.1KK1 l> top ic Attend State Funeral Kovno. July 20. sand people attend the of thp two ill-fated aird Girenas. including i Government and the Remnants of the and the airmen's rhlblted. t jund m the plane "d to the Presii and other prominent > r Wlrelett. U>A
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  • 148 9 Paraded Through Streets By Nazis Berlin, July 20. Tbe ancient city of Nurenburg was the scene of a great round up of Jews this morning when over 200. mainly business men and shopkeepers, were arrested. The Nazis paraded them through the streets, the procession being flanked by
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  • 52 9 LONDON DEMONSTRATION London, July 20. Business m Jewish circles was brought to a standstill m the East End of London to-day when a huge Jewish procession of about 25.000 Including several thousand ex-servicemen and many Rabbis, proceeded to Hyde Park ,o demonstrate against the persecution Df their fellowmen m Germany.
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  • 94 9 SENTENCES OF DEATH Berlin, July 24. Brown .shorts m future may be worn I only by porsons who joined the Nazi party before Jan. 30. 1933. according to a ne'A order. The Government's determination to crush all opposition is emphasised by the sentencing to death of six Communists at Cologne
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  • 72 9 Southern States Favour Prohibition Repeal New York, July 19. The "dry" southern States of Alabama and Arkansas have voted In favour of the repeal of the Eighteenth (Prohibition) Amendment by majorities of 3 to 1 and 2 to 1 respectively. Half the states m the Union necessary
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  • 142 9 Hong Kong, July 24. A murderous attack on a well-known Chinese doctor who answered a bogus call and entered a Wanchi flat and was immediately struck on the head by an iron bar has revealed a disquieting situation. Three other Chinese medicos called up b, the
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  • 34 9 New York, July 24. The Grain Exchanges at Minne apolis, Duluth, Seattle, Poland (Ore -on) and Kansas City h-\ve indicatethe" W^l follow *he r~ m r*™"*™ Rnarr of Trade regulations. Reuter
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  • 482 9 Glutting of British Markets With Dominions Produce London, July 19. Earl de la Warr. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, made an important statement m the House of Lords to-day on the glutting of British markets with Dominion agricultural products, especially dairy produce, under
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  • 78 9 Mr. Henderson's Visit To Munich Munich!, July 20. Mr. Arthur Henderson arrived here i his evening from Prague. He conferred for an hour Hitler and Von Neurath with regard to disarmament. Subsequently, it was unofficially stated that the discussions atTorded the possibility of continuing an exchange of opinions with
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  • 94 9 Crew Rescued m Belawan Harbour (From Our Own Correspondent. "> Medan, July 19 A fishing prau was rammed by the 3ritlsh steamer Oreystoke Castle m he early hours of the morning m 3elawan harbour. The prau, it L« illeged, had no lights. A lifeboat of ',he Greystoke Castle,
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  • 328 9 Regiment of Nanking Troops Mutinies CANTON'S MOVE Threat to Set Up Independent Administration Shanghai, July 24. A regiment of Chinese troops under the command of Cheng Kui-lin mutinied yesterday at Machang, near Tientsin, and left for Kalgan to join the :am P of General Feng
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  • 142 9 British Government's Attitude London, July 20. No permanent commercial treaty between England and Russia will be made without a settlement of Russiar. debts and British claims on Russia {emphasised Lord Londonderry when replying for Government m the course jof the debate m the House of Lord. 'this evening
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  • 72 9 Mr. Gandhi Will Not Hesitate to Knock Ahmedabad. July 20. Notwithstanding the refusal of the Viceroy to grant him an interview m the existing circumstances. Gandhi declares he will not hesitate to knock at the Viceregal door whenever he sc«s> an opportunity to negotiate. He supposed, however, that
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  • 79 9 Suspension of Scottish M.P. London, July 20. The conviction of a number of Glasgow youths for playing footbaU m th* streets aroused the Ire of the Independent Labour member, Mr. J. McOovern In the House of Commons and led to his suspension. The Secretary for Scotland. Sir
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 291 9 4n Outstanding "His Master's Voice Recording A GRAMOPHONE RECITAL OF TCHAIKOVSKY'S CONCERTO NO. 1 B. FLAT MINOR O.P. 23. PLAYED BT ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN AND THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY JOHN BARBIROLLI WILL BE PLAYED IN ROBINSON'S LOUNGE ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th FROM 11 a.m. to 11-45 a.m. The Pianoforte
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    • 1167 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. UfU) Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and China 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 AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd. THE SIAM
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    • 572 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Borland) "ELLERMAN^ LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. steamer*. Dim »*por* »»U» B'paV s.s CITY OP BEDFORD For Havre, London. Rotterdam and H'burg July 30 Aug. 1 6..s CITY OF ROUBAIX For London, Rotterdam and
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    • 447 10 P. &O. British India and Apcar J Qes Incorporated m England* MAIL, PASSENGER AND rgo SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N. Co UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVH OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHIN/ 4 JAP Ah Due Tonnage. Singapore. I BHUTAN 6.000 Aug 3 RAWALIMN.
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    • 460 11 -^^SHBBBHIIHHHHHII F II lIS. LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM AND I MIDDI FSBKOrCH July 2.1 28 HARUNA MARU 10.400 Sept 20 21 It Aug. »10 ?KATORIMARU 10.000 Oct 5 6 Aug. 22 23 SKASHIMAMAPU 10.000 Oot 19 20 f Sopt 6 7 YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 ■> Oct. 31 Nov. 1 mi Kuttei'dani.
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    • 476 11 DOLL AR STEAMSHIP LINE dbtd AMERICAN MAIL LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HON(i KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES AND VIA
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    • 1073 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART IIAATSCHAPPIJ RETEII Tuesday. July 25. Bengkalis. Panel,. Berombang. Tanjong-MenKei dar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. TOMOHON— Tuesday. July 25. Singlawang. Pemangkat and Sambas MAJANG- Wednesday. July 26. Prigl-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poelo^ Pallas. Pengalian-E&tate and Ren at THEDENS- Wednesday. July 26. Mur tJk and Palembang. TOBA Wednesday. July
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  • 629 12 Mount Everest Party to be Recalled "ORDERLY RETREAT" 28,000 Feet Readied By Four Men i It has been decided by the committee of which Oen. the Hon. C. O. Bruce is i chairman to recall the Mount Everest (Expedition, states Mr. J. M. Scott, Secretary of
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  • 97 12 When part of a lime pit at Dorking was disturbed by a blasting charge, a toad hoppod out of the debris. It was pink when discovered, but later turned a darker colour. Experts say it has been m the solid Ichaik for a year. The
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  • 100 12 Extension of Service To South Sea Islands From July 24th, daily letter telegrams for New Caledonia, New Guinea, New Hebrides and Papua will be accepted at all telegraph offices m the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States at the following rates; For 25 words or less to
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    • 637 12 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated m AnstnUa) A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY VISIT AUSTRALIA IN THE SPRING SPECIAL FIRST CLASS RETURN FARE £74 ($634.29) Special arrangements have been made to enable passengers to make the round cruise to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne via Java by the well-known s.s "MARELLA" (7,475 tons gross register)
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    • 428 12 I. S. K. LliJ ISHIIIARAI. VTt|i H«l < Incorpo: \m REGULAK u Jr M PASSEV I FROM JAPAN NAGOYA MA! 7*. kl FOR KOBK n Nl| J NAGOYA X' -.Kfij» CLYDE MAI l t NAGOYA N N t l BOSTON MA .1 MALTA MAJV! A^J CLYDE MAHI For rates I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 483 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 pjn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday,
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    • 42 12 CLEARANCES July 23— Jarak. Pelandok, Mata Hart, (Brit.) Dekabrist. Refrigerator No J (Soviet); Balaklava. (Nor.); Kullt. (Dut); TJipal. Siamang. (Dut.). July 24.— Benkoelen. Ophlr. Saparoea Makasser. Dajak. (Dut.) Durban Mam. Tottorl Maru, (Japan); Helen us. Hon* Kent, (Brit.); O. O. Merlin (Fch).
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 210 13 Vladivostok To Be Abandoned According to the Mainichi. with tlie completion of the present harbour construction work at Rashin. Korea, and with the opening of the railway line between Rashin and Harbin, the present Tsuruga-Vladlvostock steamship will be abandoned m favour of a new service between Tsuruga
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    • 93 13 Steamer Hits Fleet of Barges i Shanghai. Jul* 11. An unusual harbour accident occurred early this morning. The steamer Bellinghum. of the TaeomaOriental Line, from Seattle, was pro- ceeding upstream and attempted to clear two sailing Hmks. but m doing so slu ran b.>w on Into fourteen cargo
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    • 87 13 Proposed England Australia Service The possibility of the early establishment ol a new monthly steamship service between Australian ports and the United Kingdom is now being discussed m shipping circles, following tentative proposals made by the Blue Star Line. cl London. The company has ottered to join
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    • 291 13 Widow m White at Funeral Sir Reginald Beatty Wolseley. 10th j Baronet, otherwise 4 *Dick" Wolseley. one time lift attendant at Waterloo. lowa. United States, died m the tiny village! of Berrynabor. near Ilfracombe. Devon. Be was buried m the village church- j yard, and a flower-covered mound
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    • 212 13 He (limbed m By The Window Whist A window ol the Geological Museum slid uj) noiselessly and B tallj agile man leapt into the sanctum of the World Economic Conierence. It was hall -past nine, the usual hour ol opening, but for th«- lirst time lOC ci
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    • 133 13 July The Fourth Deaths In U.S.A. Thr United States celebrated her 157 th birthday -a glorious Fourth of July with a casualty list of 225 lives from fin- works. motor accidents, drownings. and fights. This figure, large though it is. is considerably below that marking
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    • 68 13 London, July 21. Newspapers understand that all companies and enterprises controlled by the late Sir John Ellerman. shipowner, reputed to be the wealthiest man m Britain, will continue as before, ample provision having been made to this end British Radio The P. and O. steamer. Somali, fron Hong
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    • 49 13 Kola, Brit. 729. from Bangkok 24 for Bangkok 27.7. Ophir, Dut. 2200, from Batavia 2i r for B. Deli 24.7. Marudu, Brit. 982. from Sandakai 24.7, for Sandakan B.NB. 29.7. Teiresias. Brit. 4777. from Otaru 24 for Pt. Swettenham 1.8. Titan. Brit: 5749, from Glasgow 24 for Yokohama 26.7.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 501 13 THE h SiNGAPOREJFREE PRESS 78 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. leol J elepho: Cable Address ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE. i the premier morning daily m Malaya* Delivered with the Chota llazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. i London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, ladies' page
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    • 503 13 aaaß^~~^aaaaaaaaCßmT" y^*JT3^ >«^ Vik. O EVERYWHERE IN CANADA \J AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. Ww J The fttw Bnaalr atawta »f <*• Ca itoa Nailo*ai JUlivmrm. f f See U*y aaaaVf taa> mmnmtoomm CaaaaKaa Racfctoa atay at Jaapr gßjfta» Part LoAft a» Ua* a«avrt mi voodrou aMMtnUIn b«auiy. JHft era^4
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 256 13 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Morioka Maru 22; Cape St. Francis I 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kedah 18. Clyde Maru 17; Baron Maclay 15; Alaska Maru 12: Santos Maru 10; Kuala 9; Tiftin 7. Empire Dock
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  • 235 14 PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BIRMA, i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and S J FEDERATED MALAY STATES J FROM THE EMPIRE i TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY J ENGLAND. J J Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31.3 J metres. J Tuesday. July 25th GMT 11.0 a.m.- J J 1.0 p.m. Transmission i on an omnl-
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  • 288 14 Not To He Tolerated In Britain Determination to stop "the kidnapping racket" becoming prevalent m Britain was announced by the Recorder. Sir Erntst Wild. XC, the Old Bailey. Alfred Bert Clarke, aged twentyseven. kitchen porter, who pleaded guilty to sending a threatening letter and to demanding money with
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  • 64 14 Rotarian P. Sammy will address the Rotary Club at the weekly meeting at the Adelphi Hotel on "Wild Life In Malaya." A marriage has been arranged, and will take place at Chelsea Old Church on Tuesday, August 8. between Reginald George Cook, formerly of the Straits Trading Co.. Ltd.. Ipoh.
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  • 636 14 72 2 Khabarovsk IUBSR) RVIS 9 a.m.— noon 583 Bandoeng. Ja\ a <PMY). 50 2B Vatican City (italj). HVJ. Daily, 7.0— 7.15 p.m. Bun., 10—10.30 a.m. also. 50 Barcelona Radio Club (Spain) Ea 32b. Sat.. B—9 pjn. 50 Bucharest (Rumania). 50 Kuala Lumpur (Fed. Malay Btat«a). 30
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  • 145 14 Singapore Recital Next Month Maurice Marechal. the famous 'cellist. Is to give a recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall on August 7. at 9.30 1 p.m. Maurice Marechal's career started In i Paris less than 10 yrars ago and his progress has been of a very rapid J
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 808 14 FREE DOCTOR'S BOOK ON ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, CATARRH Qiick ni Ustiig Mief thrtigb taexpeasiw Item TtwhoWit THE latest edition of a Doctor's Free I P n r)« Rawl-Tiino> FdMirm Book describing the most successful tIMIS lime FCan of all home treatments for Asthma, £EE, too, m the Free Book, Dr. Hair*
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    • 502 14 BANKS AND INSURANT CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 share* of £5 each U. 000.000 Reserve Fund C3.ooo.ttt Rf^rn,' Liability of Proprietors €3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE I 38. Bbshopsgate. London. EC 2 Agencies and Branches A lor Star IloUo
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    • 303 14 THE YOKOH\'i\ J^ BANK, I n Capital Bubacrlb^d «F^ up) Reaenre Pund Prealdt M k Vice-Preatia»t He.d om. thu f<> NtncjiH.rr Rranrh mm lOMM»\ We«tmln.M«r n The National PlJoyd> Bunk I v v Bit W Alexandra J Calcutta Canton n tien. HHtnbunr lf»i S Honololu. Italy vat X S| Angeles.
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  • 145 15 BIG RUBBER ESTATE AMALGAMATIONS \NIES Adjoinir operties In M.S. pondenl 1 ondon, July 11. mea Involving rubber esd this week made by ihc Lumpur Rubbe: c Meranti Rubits Sedgeley Ol 3.5.000 £5.000 hareholdera at an extrais to be he! the Sedgeley quired by Kuala take over Me- situated for 1
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  • 119 15 Kaffirs Maintain Firm London, July l?». xchang( to-day al- especially among rubbers caused particular new', II and the underi ided to bullish; nd rubber conI fluctuated. < I iv but later I vary Renter f I WIMEM SHAKEN I ondon, July :o. was lomewhat slump In
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  • 445 15 Singapore. July >i MEAT Bee* steak (Hound. K ati 30 Bee. stew or curry dft „!> Porklea do ork, lean and fat I 'Ist quality. do 3 .MiKton Australian ik Fowl Hens (Locally reared* do 42 ucks Each 68 Pigeons, domestic unfledged Pair 80 Pigeons, fledued do
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  • 52 15 Rugby, July 21. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 8.27 Athens 585 Brusseli 23.891.., Belgrade 245 Berlin 13.97V4 Bombay 1/6 B 64 Bucharest 565 Buenofl Aires 42 V\ otlicial Copenhagen 22 :>> Geneva 17.26 Helsingfors 226 V!> Hong Kong 1/4 7 8 Lisbon 110 'Madrid 39 15 16 Milan 63 7
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  • 1384 15 LABOUR SHORTAGE IN NORTH BORNEO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPORT Chinese Cheaper Than Javanese At a special meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce held m j Sandakan on Tuesday. July llth. there ,wert present the Hon. Mr. F. W. Pinnock, chairman. Mr. S D. Key Mr. J. K. S.
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  • 71 15 July 2Hh., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot loose* 13 13> 4 ?.S.S. equal to London Standard. <F. 0.8.. I3 j ri Ki'o standard R.S.S. on Tender Aug.-Sept. 13»8 13 3 a Oct.-Dec. 13' 4 13»b Jan.-Mar. 13^. 13^4 Fonc
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  • To-Day's Price Changes
    • 193 15 July 24 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 243 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 1:16 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 164 London, demand 2i4 London. T.T. 2 3 31 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 985 Hamburg, demand IGO
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    • 173 15 July 24 Tin Singapore Prior •perpikul* $108.37»/2 Gambler 4 $q Pepper White 26 50 Fluke Tapioca 420 Pearl Sago Small 4 60 Copra. Siindrled 3 90 Sago flour 1 qm/ Devon's Imperial Brilliant BerotHM per tin 2.07 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per
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  • 992 15 MONDAY. JULY 24th, 1933 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers Asam Kumbani <fc 27s 6d 30s Austral Malay «fc 27s M 30s Ayer Hitam <ss> 13s 9d 14s 6d Ayer Weng «$1» 90 ioo -Ban grin Tin «i: iBs M 19s IBatang Padang si 10 15 Batu Caves <$1
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  • 394 16 Sutcliffe Run Out After Scoring 20 MANCHESTER TEST West Indies Dismissed For 375 Manchester, July 24. The weather was fine and the wicket m perfect condition when the second. Test match between England and the West Indies was resumed here to-day. Macauley did not take his
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  • 125 16 L Four-ball Foursomes Match The lour-ball foursomes match between teams led by the Captain and Vice-Captain at Keppel Golf Club resulted as follows < Captain's playprs mentioned first): Lowson and Watt H 4 Irving Jones and Berron 0. Jackson and Earee G. Wilson and Fooks 0. Heigh
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  • 125 16 The final of the Hull Cup and presentation of the Toh Ah Boon Shield will take place at Johore Bahru on Friday, August 4, the teams engaged being: Johore Chinese Football Association: Low Long Seah Low Tong Nam, Yeo Ah Miang: Pang Sui Mun. Tan Swee Tee, Yeo
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  • 380 16 BRILLIANT COURT TACTICS Ellsworth Vines Carried Off Autcuil, July 24. Austin's court tactics were brilliant to give him a victory over Allison (America) m the Davis Cup match and he sent over a stream of beautiful drives of varied pace and placing showing a much wider
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  • 128 16 Association's Sporting Activities 'From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur, July 22. The sporting activities of the Kuala I Lumpur V.M.C.A. were described by the President at the annual meeting yesterday. As usual two cricket teams were run the senior team retaining the Stonor shield. Six of the
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  • 42 16 Scotland Win MacKinnon Cup Bis ley. July 20. The Mackinnon Challenge Cup for teams of twelve from Empire countries, (shot for to-day, was won by Scotland, i The other competitors included Engi land. Wales. Ireland. India and Canada. Reuter Wireless
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  • 63 16 i Epworth League met the Mental Hospital Recreation Club at lawn tennis. The results were: B. F. Home beat Soo Hai 6—2, 6 2. G. B. Leicester and Douglas Leicester I beat B. H. Bangham and Chia Soo Hai 3—6. 7—5, 7—5. D. Leicester beat Hian Pit 6—o,
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  • 55 16 The A.P.C. beat the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club at cricket by 38 runs. The A.P.C. opened with 144, Burn contributing 37, Dunne 24, Ponsford 24 and Tatham 25 not out. The Chinese replied with 100, Evan Wong scoring 38. Ponsford (five for 35) and Garrard (four for 19)
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  • 50 16 The following were results of ties played m the Old Rafflesians' Association tennis tournament last week: Dr. T. H. Wee (owe 15.3) beat C. D Smith 'plus 2), 6 4, B—6.8 6. Dr. P. L. Loh (owe 30) beat P. R. Lewis <scr). 6 2, 6 l.
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  • 17 16 Balestier Road Football Association was defeated by the Mental Hospital Recreation Club by 2 goals to I.
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  • 354 16 A.P.C. BEATEN BY FRASER AND NEAVE Margin of Three Goals F. N 4; A.P.C 1. Fraser and Neave's by undoubted superiority m all departments, easily defeated the A.P.C. by four goals to one, m a Commercial Cup fixture, at the Anson Road Stadium, yesterday. Hoops'
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  • 391 16 The following are the ties of the Singapore Badminton Association tourI nament to be played off this week-end. SATURDAY Junior Singles. (3rd Round Justinians de Souza vs. Cher Poh Chia. Yap Chin Tee vs. Tan Huck Khong. Low Poh San vs. Tay Swee Heng. Kee Hup Seng vs. Tan
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  • 219 16 PROBABLE STARTERS AND JOCKEYS Zanoff Heads The Betting London. July 24. Probable starters and Jockeys for the Stewards' Cup handicap at Goodwood Park are as follows: SOLENOID Elliott THE DIVOT Dick POLAR BEAR Carslake FONAB Gordon Richards UNLIKELY Ray LARGITION Perryman MANNERING Joe Childs JIM THOMAS Smirke
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  • 313 16 Reuter Yankees' Big Win Over Cleveland New York. July 23. The following were the results of baseball matches pxayed to-day: NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 9 15 1 St. Louis 5 10 1 Brooklyn 8 13 1 Cincinnati 0 3 Mungo pitched for Brooklyn. New York 1 6 Pittsburgh 0
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