The Straits Times, 20 May 1932

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  • 39 1 The Straits Times rrsTAPi.tsnFn ntartt a rrxTt'RY.i THE LARGEST %ISD MOST MFWEMIAL NEWSPAPER J.\ MALAYA. 20 PACJKS. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. MAY 20. 19.J2 IRK K 10 CKNTS. The Straits Times •20 PACKS. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. MAY 20. 1932. PMCI 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 444 1 Singapore: 78. Cecil st. cphone bisijy IS Tmifht 9 15 RRRNKE il.MHK ia "SPRINT. IS HERE Pk«M 6241-2. PHOSFERINE ASSISTS ATHLETE S Mr. II. RR()()M t Certified Z I World's Records I /older, irrites: iK^^^nHMI^^^rJMJM BEING the winner of 12 weight-lifting I 'jF Matches and Tournaments during the I m.
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    • 32 1 "MONIQUE" 'Shanghai Manila— Singapore) FRENCH DRESSES and HATS 157, North Bridge Road. (CAPITOL BI.DG.) SINGAPORE: Tel. 4221. Sport and Afternoon Dresses and Evening Gowns. ORDERS TAKEN. New shipment* every fortnight. MODERATE PRICES.
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    • 165 1 l^fcliAlA LUMPUR: 3T, JAVA ST. CPNONC H«?7 «.1S TtaiirM til IIFKMi V < I AIRr j I m A?&i EMPIRE .jjmgg SHOPPING iftN|f WEEK Wh^if Ma y 18th to 24th. EMPIRE PRODUCTS. THEIR QUALITY AND CRAFTMANSHIP IS STILL UNSURPASSED. VISIT OUR SPECIAL DISPLAYS OF BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCTS AT RAFFLES PLACE
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 457 2 P. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated ia England.) MAIL, FASMTNC.ER AND CABCO SERVICES. FTVTV«T'I^R AND ORrKMTAL B.H. 00. "'iNTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S OOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAB BAST MAIL BEBVICB. orrwAitn from London fob china AND JAPAN. Totinag*. Dwa B'nara. Ittt. I -«o May 23 1: I HIND II.BM Ma;
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    • 609 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Nanlsa, Maraotllea, Laadon, Aatwera, Battoadim and Mlddlashawagh Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. FUSHIMI MARU 11 000 Jun* 2 > HAJLOZAKI MARU IU.SOO Jun* 16 I*l t TEBUKUNI MARU IZ.nM June 28 HAKUSAN MARU 10.M0 Jaly 13 14 HARUNA MARU 10.600 July 27 28 KATORI
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    • 491 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated ia Australia.) FOB BRISBANE. STDNET AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing* by th. wall, known steamer MARELLA (7.SM tons) and th* Mb MANGOLA (3,3.-2 ton*) (Cargo 'only). The s-s. MABELLA ia on* of th* largaat aad finest steamers trading to Auajtraiia,
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    • 425 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated In Denmark.) Telephone &J2J. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave S'pora, P.aaag. m*. MKONIA May 20 m.a. UUKINGIA Jun* ft Jun* 10 m.s. FIONA Jun* 2a July 1 m.s. ERRIA July to July tt m.s. AU>:A Aug. 10
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    • 1038 2 CV* a»^^^l«B^^^aßß^^T^^l -^^"^^BBBB^F^IbS^I^ 11 SHIPPING THE BLUE FI'NNEL LINE (Oevaa THE HIA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steaaa Ship CV, U*U aad China Mataal (ltn> LTD. Steasa Navlgatioa Co. Ud.) THE HAR4WAK «Tf\MSI?IP Co. Ltd. THB STRAITS STEAMSHIP Ca, LU. THE CINARD STKAM SHU' C««. I.TD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co, Ltd. THE
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 322 3 [OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULB Sailings for United States and Canada I' ints from Hong Kong. Ban FranriM-o and Im A life U*, 8. KIM TIDB Mill from )l»nr Kunir Juno 5 Af rnt« I I ANGLO-SI AM CORPORATION, LIMITED.
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    • 404 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNW ofe/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE WHY TRAVEL THE DOLLAR WAY? BECAUSE I Fresh California fruits and vegetables are served at every meal. 2 Every stateroom is an outside cabin. 3 Outdoor salt-water swimming pool on Deck. 4 Orchestra music for Tea-Dancing-Dinner and entertainment*. 5 First Ran Motion Picture*.
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    • 550 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) ELLERMAN LINK. PaiMoccr and Frtirht Scrrirai to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Tla Parts and Sacs CaaaX OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI JAPAN. 1 Steamer Due S'por*. l.l. CITY OF FLORENCE June 20 HOMEWARDS. •J. CITT OP BEDFORD, for Harr*. L'doa, Edam. H'burf
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    • 1431 3 BANKING ANNOUNCEMENTS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated ia England.) Capital Authorised C.000.00fl Capiul Subscribed 1300.00J Reserve Fund snd Rest 1.217,926 Capiul paid up l^co.OOC BOARD OF DIRECTORS I J. M. Ryrie. Esq. Chairmaa, P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hamnro, Eaq, W. H. Shelford. Esq., Sir Thomas Catto,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 645 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. There are approximately arvea words to a Una and Uere Is a flat rate charge el U cents aer Ilae pax (nsertlom with A miniream of on* dollar per insertiea. Advertisements will ha accepted op te 10 a.m. oa 'he day of issue. A fee of 25 rents
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    • 868 4 yOUSE^. FLATS TO LET TO LCT, M. Reotts Road. Baswe4an Jl. Dhofcy Ohaut. Phoae 7757. INBTITUTIOM HILL bangalow aewly reoovated t»0. Calud Engineers. TO LET. SB, Prinsep Street, rooms, sleetri«ity. Apply «7, Prinsep Street. BVHGAUOWB, 4-12 14-li. Asgullia Park, rents reduced. Apply Angullia 4\ Co. TO LET. bungalow, with modern
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    • 842 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICES TO LET. 14- B, Battery Road. and floor. Apply Catarie Co^ LU. GODOWK. Brve7~ Valley Road. saiUbU Motor Garage or Story. area 4,35 a Kaare feet. Aanly United Engineers. TO LET, OFFICES at 4 and 4- A. Prince St., top floor and No. 22, Raffles
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    • 240 4 FOR SALE RACE SNAPS. ART PHOTO STUDIO. 87, Belegie Road. f>*— CKNIINE ITALIAN VIOUNS H»»s>sßj> fr rr. |2S upward*. Season A V Co, U4, lit. North Bridge Bd. GECOPHONE VALVK SI PER-HET RECEIVES. Latest model. Ormond cabinet moving roil sneaker Two 2 volt Fuller accoanulntorn. D.C. Kliminutur. U.M.V. Pickup. *260.
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    • 601 4 PUBUC NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Ordinance N«x 129 (Traction Lnjfines and Motor Care). NOTICE is hereby given to Ike owners of m.ilor vehicles bearing the undermentiunaH Registration numbers i Singapore i. that unless the said owners communicate with the ondrnirnrH before June 12. IM2. the said registration* will be cancelled.
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    • 289 4 SHIPPING NOTIQ bj. BORI\< i Consignees of cargo hy up Singapore Ma\ I r.vpmfp h*« I"*Qwiiwl ped rraaa tap an.) Schie..ii.u Roll signed r.. effected, and f laaaaMa al oai will be TIIK I T.|f,,t TENDERS SINGAPORE MINK IP' NOTH K TENDERS NOTICT is herel.y given that ten now invited
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 436 5 HOTEL S RAFFLES HOTEL I Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. TONIGHT! TEA DANCE- 6.30 to B.IS p.m. There will be no informal after dinner dance tonight. < SATURDAY, MAY 21. RUSTTAFEL BSM r.» IN Till: BATIK (.RILL ROOM FROM NOON to p.m. SPECIAL DINNER AND
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    • 332 5 Tonight Tonight Special Empire Dinner AT THE CAPITOL RESTAURANT PHONE 4906. >♦♦«>•«»♦♦♦♦♦«-»♦-»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-«• >«< s« s EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK FANCY DRESS DANCE INDKR THE TATRONAGE OF His Excellency SIR CECIL CLEMENT!, G.C.M.G., and LADY CLEMENT! MEMORIAL HALL FRIDAY. MAY 20th. Dancing from 9.30 p.m. to 2 a.m. MONIA LITTER ANf) HIS
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    • 476 5 MADAME ZAIDEL U back At RAFFLES HOTEL— Room 135. The latest and smartest EVENING GOWNS from $.V>. All colours and sizes. LADIES, before taking the trouble to go to dressmakers and not being sure of what you will get. why not try m> ftelerlion. which is going at SLUMP PRICES.
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  • 2489 6 Opening by the Prince Of Wales. "SPIRIT OF GENIUS." MR. BALDWIN AND A RENAISSANCE. London, Afr. 24. In his speech at the opening of the new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-on-Avon yesterday the Prince of Wales said "It U a very inspiring thought that Shake»peare should be
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  • 58 6 First Case in Ahmcdabad City. Ahmedabad, Apr. 26. Thi' district majcislrat' of Ahmedabad has disposed of the first cane under the Sarda Act in th* city. Hf has fined Kannar* I'jamal K>. 260 for marrying a minor aged twelve and Khansara Kushra, father of the girl. Rs.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 153 6 ALL BRITISH SELF FEEDING DUPLICATOR Latest Model. Sole Agents: DUMCAN ROBERTS, Ltd. I lit aa4 IMB. Roblaaoa Ro«d. SlifMW*, You'll know when you've tried it #i ot before/ Barbasol and your razor —the perfect shave dispense with ..BKI Sll ..LATHE! ..RIB-IN Wet your fate— hot or cold water— spread on
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    • 326 6 Hairs 1 d 7/ ll^aVl ~zr^~ l«Jaw THIS IS THE TONIC TO GIVE YOU STRENGTH To keep well you must keep Strong. In Halls Wftm ><>v have a wonderfully strer.jitheninft tonic that will ftreatly increase your resistance to a climate that saps both energy and health. Hall's Wine doesn't just
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 199 7 MATINEES: Tomorrow Sunday. Two fiery temperaments clash in a superb drama JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE in POSSESSED Brilliant Daring Vivid A FILM TO SEE! M.-G.-M. Picture. MATA HARI IS COMING TONIGHT BILL BO YD, Robert Armstrong, James GLEASON, Ginger Rogers in SUICIDE FLEET Thrills that will knock you Cold! PAVILION
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    • 185 7 CAPITOL Commencing 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 MATINEES TOMORROW HT SUNDAY. The BRIGHTEST and MERRIEST SHOW of The Month! First National's ALL-LAUGHING Musical Cmn-dy spring zuini With un all-star c:ist Iiv.kKiI In #"4i Ilii' Beautiful I'riina Donna of j| WO.NO. NANETTE" fana F BERNICE CLAIRE yf with m'jjftV FORD STERLING ALEXANDER GRAY
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    • 217 7 PAVILION RESERVATIONS— PHONE 6903. 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 MATINEES SATURDAY AM) MMI AT rXCITEMENT THRILL^ Herberf Marshall Edna Best" THE CALENDAR u,,fh GORDON HARKER A Gainsborough British-Lion Picture \Lv> SPECIAL EMPIRE WEEK FEATURE "OUR FARMER PRINCE By Permission of H.R.'I. the Prince of Wales Music by Band of H.M. Welsh Guards
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  • 446 8 SHIPPING NOTES. Impressions of the Trip By a Passenger. Sir John Sandeman Allen, UP., OTaV I .us of health, a paasenKer on I'anadian Pacific liner Montrone i ■■'•nt ocholars' cruise," and i in n reir iinjf his impressions of the trip, The number of patftengera, all told j
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  • 183 8 Taaay. K.inr. Swatow A Amoy h«»n 3 p.m Srlat PSMwJajsß, Hens-kalis, Siak. Ijkan Baroe. Pajakombo and Padanc Haac Then* I p.m. North. N.-Kast and N West Sumatra Hi 3 pro Java, Soutb-Weat Sumatra. Soothraw*, Cslsesa, Moluccas I mor IMIly Ban Hong; Lionri 4 p.m Hlinj". I'unirkal Pinanfe
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  • 50 8 MAILS FOR EUROPE By Felix Rouwtl taroa leirpo rorfu Smmml Mrfiinc«r Karapara rajandn^n Hi.oft i a fl .rra M'aorr l^indon Apr. 6 Apr. M Apr. 7 Apr. 80 Apr. 16 May Apr. 16 May Apr. {0 May 16 Apr. SI May 16 Apr 21 May 16 Apr W May It
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 210 8 Sinicapore, May 20. SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 29/32 I Ix>ndon. 3 months' sight 2 327 32 I London, 60 days' sight 2313 16 London. 30 days' sight 2/3 25 32 London, demand 3/3" 1 London, T.T. 2 3 23 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1,050 i
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    • 143 8 Ex-Soldiers Offer to Help Government. Cawnpore, May 4. Ex-.«oldiers have formed an Aman Palton (Peace Army! with the object f helping the administration. Menbership is open to ex-soldiers, ex-corn- missione?d and ex-n<>n-commi.*»ion»"J officers working or residing in Cawnpor*. They held a meeting yesterday witii i Mr. Mude, Collector,
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    • 44 8 Mml- huDi Kur'.pr. (London mails dinpatched on Jtpr. M), ex B. I. Rohna which i'" h it- 1 at Pt';<ar>K &t UI a.m. today will arrive l,y train tomorrrw morning. ut'i- i.on.icmc will l>e itady for delivery in U.xholderi at M.45 a.m.
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    • 36 8 MaiN (left l^ndn May 11) by the outwr.rd I>u'rh aeroplane from Amsterdam an- expected to arrived at Singapore b the saajsjms; express tomorrow. Corpcs(ondence will be ready for delivery to loxholtlt-rs at 7.3f> p.m.
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    • 13 8 From China and Japan, by Malacca Maru, <iuo at Singapore tomorrow.
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 441 8 JB P<J Bayan. Sailer*, tl fl A»»m Kumbang 22/ 24 tl «1 Auitrml Malay 18'- 10 5 Aycr HiUm Tin 10/3 118 !1 £1 B_ngnn Tin 6 6 8/11 fl H«t»n» Pldu| 0.07 0.11% 1 1 Batu Cavei 0.2J 0.25 1 1 Bukit Arang OJO 0 40dob. tl il
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      • 256 8 Val. pa. Bu/tr*. Seller*. 2 Z Alex. Briek Ord. 0.80 l.OOnom. 2 t Alex. Brick Pr»ft. 1.60 1 76 tl t\ Brit. Am. Tobacco 3.12.6 1 1 Central Entire OiO OJOnom. 100 M» Chin*** Com. Bank 7(. 00 7.00 fl £1 Con. T. S. 1% Pntt. l»/i 1« 3
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      • 120 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.e. deb. of 19M red- 19»l-«« lOt 1« et Singapore Municipal I p.e. of 1901 red. 1940 1400.000 1M tOt Bern. -i.n.ap. re Municipal 4* p.e. of 1907 red. 1947 $I*oo.ooo *7 N Ma. «lßrapore Municioal p.e. •f 190S rod. 1966 $1,000,000 97
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      • 407 8 Fraacr and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. N B. Most of above rubber shsre quotations are new only aomiaal Tod«j i Pn?» rrmur L>»!1 A A Co. Ev»tt Ulenby (H) 0.15 0.30 0 15 025 Vlor Cajah SI > 0.16 0.30 0.15 0 25 L Hitam (fly
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    • 319 8 The following n.;«»enger- left Singapore yesterday by the V K. Suwa Maru Mr. R. Tomita. Mr. S Apnadurai. Mr. and Mr, S Aramboo. Mr PtUaV, Mr II Haack. Mrs. M. Ham. (apt V. Karakawa. Mr. F. Tanaka. Mr and Mm K Tohatta, Mr. K Dam.- 1 I Mr. M.
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    • 155 8 S:nir»i>urr. M Canbler 7.M (Cube No. 1 unpicked) 1«.00 Copra S»f» Hour. Sarawak 2 06 Wkiu Pepper n fl««k P. pr «r tut •■>•» t.M I medium paaxl 00 Ricr, Siam Saigon Rangoon »li,i to 1*1 N 1 .-»ttin poll No. 2 of 125 i»t' iff rro«« jo Tin
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    • 93 8 ASDANG. Siam. 40« tons, from Bacho 19-5. for Bacho via forts 21 -.1. CIBCB, Brit.. 314 tons, from Kelanu for Kelantan tl (i. (i. MKRI.IN. rrestek Ml t"n-. from Saigon 20-.. for Saigon 24-5. T.I STAY DIEDERK HSEN. Kan. I .l.Vi ton.. fn.rn PsjSaMsg M f.. r Hinh
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  • 117 8 r I lay. May 20. Ship* al»na>idr the Wharves or expected) ta> arrive. Entrance Goaowa Cat*. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. Mary Rose. Two P W IV Hupprrs. I'rrdgrr Trmbakul. T..1.a. W. Xt Arnes I. Tuir Brlanirka-. Lch Alert. UJasw Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 61 8 Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. 1 Incorporate.! in England) MOTOR CAR INSURANCE REDUCED PREMIUMS! INCREASED BONUSES IMPROVED COVER! KCONOMY WITH SECURITY ASSETS OVER £60,000,000 Tke -COMMERCIAL INION- Is aa old eataallslbssj "HOME" Company Ist waa the end (.'ompaay to arrive la Malaya having pwrckaeew tke original pioneer Caeapaay. SINGAPORE BRANCH:
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    • 270 8 A TTfiß^VLr. Aou will lose AX/^Ukhh your teeth! %£w Mm^ through Neglect P/OKRHEAS attack is invisible THE ugly ranuth disease, Pyorrhea, will keep vnur gutrn healthy, your can lurk for 10 years, unnoticed. teeth beautifully white, aad sound. It it an iniiiiblt enemy which attacks Remember, there is no substitute
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 296 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. TESTERDAT. 1 P.M. TFSTERDAT. Bright Wicd. Station*. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Diree- Mm. lall. shine, Buuidity. tiua. Torea. Waataer. Y. T. ia. koara. asp. a. Ceaak: I Ale* Star l»l 71 OJ.'i I.- 6i W 10 Fine Kelaataa I K..U Bharu V. r^ r
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    • 327 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOH THE WEEK. Kridav. May M. W 10 3ft am. ft. in. 10.1 p.m.. ft. Singapore Amateur Racr>. First Day. baffiaa .CM p.m. Enrolment Servu-r and dedication of colour* of thr Boy-' Brigade. Prcibjrlerian (hurrh. on-hard Koad Ml p.m. (Iprn-nr of irround and pavilion of NondMcripta' < n.ki-i (ML.
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  • 175 9 Rubber Position Slightly Easier. TIN PRICES IMPROVE IN ALL QUARTERS. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday. Tndar'n Price* Rubber, iff cents per Ih. Tin. .'fo tons at *51.12', per pical. Yesterday's Prices Robber. London. I.d.. unchanged. New York. 2's Ma unchanged Market Tone Slightly Easier. Tin. London
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  • 163 9 The un Icrnotcil n Ti-fictio'> »ork* will be .1 in. J. T. Adams: of Kxprnrncr. 1.i.'2. Maunce Baririr; War Airain Tu-Morrow. Iy:ia. Ti.. -sn. 2 copies, j Baaer; Oeeawstgraaskr, IMs. H B. i Knm Information Received: sV fa Detectire. 1932. Cecil I I he Life of the Belithe,
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1482 9 BRITISH CHINESE CORPORATION. SEREMBAN RUBBER ESTATES. Events In China: The Railway Position. The thirty-fourth ordinary general meeting of the British and Chinese Corporation, Ltd., was held on Apr. 27 at the offices, 3, Lombard-street. E.C., Mr. Sidney F. Mayers presiding. The chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and
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    • 60 9 Tont of Market Dull. Latest CakU Undon ipot «*wt l\d. p»r Ib. N«w T»rk Spot Sheet G. ct». 2". j.cr Ib. R.S S. equal to London Standard Standard R.S S. on Tender m m MM** M M Spot June July July-Sept Ou-Der. Borers. I ss
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    • 344 9 The fclluwing nublicatiuns werr isroed <r rtft.ifi ihi- 1/opartment of Statistics, S. S. and X.M.S.. during the period from May T to 11. inclusive, and arr available for put.li use in the Refcrenie Library fatlafUa ■.ir. Application rr ...y ;h> ktaJs hy mrn'brr* of the public
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    • 37 9 A cable received by Cumberbatch and Co. ptoM the London price of palm oil at M 10s. The market ia steady. This quotation is made on the baais of 18 pet iceat. f.t .A.
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    • 92 9 Ruirt.y. May 19. For* lf n •xcharget an Amsterdam 9.OCH Athens 540 sellers. Bemhay Is. 5 31 SI Berlin 1 .'..40. Brussels -'C.T 32. Bucharest 615, Rio 4*,. Buenoa Aires 38, Copcnharrr ISJIO. Oeaava l*M, Hrlsincfoni fls Hrnii- KonK 1 I I lfi Li.bon 110, Ma*..i 44V, Milan 71
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    • 153 9 Pr««rajTine of drill* up to and for weekending May 15: Friday, May 20. 5-15 p.m.. Headquarter*; 9 PI. "C" Company. 30 yards Ranre: 5; 15 p.m.. Headquarters: Oißcers. Sword Drill; 5-15 p.m., Headnuartcrs; Ist Bn. Signal Sectioa, Buzier Exchange, Connecting and Operating: 5-15 p.m.. Malay Headquarters "F" (Malay)
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    • 95 9 Th« Singapore Cbtmber of romra«re« Rul'<.-r Aw. t. at. on a»U auction on Hay. when there calalutfueii IV. c.r i n»; :d: I.lMtJfll It.. Ib. or MM toaa; ion». Spot. London 1-..1 Now Y..rk ft >i> PRICES RfcALlriED. RibW4 SaMked Sheet Cra*a per Ib. Standard quant; Good
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    • 1012 9 particularly so in the case of this company, as we are now beginning to reap the benefits from the reorganisation in management put into force three year? ago. Budded Areas. We continue to receive excellent reports of our immature clearings of 57:2 acres in extent, all of which, as you
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  • 234 9 Closing Quotations I London. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) I.omlon. May Closing quotations last nitrht of principal British and American stock rivrn Mow The nse> or fall is in relation to price of May IS. GOVKftXNENT fTOCKH. BRITTSB Bit* Fall Conversion Loan V Funding Loan 4, MMM
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 136 9 ROLLEIFLEX The Camera That Thinks For Ton I ROF L-FII.M MIRROR REFLEX. t ifT^ Specially designed I |L^ V s 80 lnat tnc '"'.age Ir it"ii on ocus n ■t e r**n can be seen itsa if^^^^^H I Exposure is j4£l JM^^ir The lightest and VM ImL^jgy most (umpart ROLL-
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURREMCES.
    • 68 10 Mr. ChN and family l>«-ir to thank all lfl»tiM-«. ttttmtl and miniki- >.f The Amatrui IfMtrtiag A»»iK-i«tion. Amatrur Athletic I nion. CktaMt S»imminit CluL. Suait« rhin*.r Rrrrr..ti..n (luh and kadh. Ma> S<h.».,!. f..r thrtr attindanrr th.' nicht ristta and fun<-ml of thr latr Men. rtkn K...» Hork. an. I
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  • 397 10 We erred gravely yesterday in suggesting that Messrs. Patemon, Simons and Ltd.. had closed down their produce lepartment. We are informed that the Upartirent i- "very alive and flourishing" ir.ii ■<■ our apologies to those concerned Iwe add our congratulations.
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  • 2267 10 is necessarily too <•!«! at :',5. I prefer my own definition— tivo years at th«- top of th tree. In most "ijm it n a relaxation of energy and nervous tension that starts a player on the road down hill. Five years lonir enough for
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  • 186 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. P. V. Norman, of the Revenue Survey Department. Taiping. is going on transfer to Kulim, Kedah, on Saturday. Mr. S. 0. Hacker, general manager <>f Messrs. Robinson and Co.. Ltd.. is due back in Singapore by the Aeneas in a few days' time. Mis.s. (irace Paul, M.A..
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  • 675 10 AN EMPTY TILL. That Ihi- Asir.tii 1 unrmploynunt furnl in rVnanf ha« Iw~ti cloned is then-king nvws. i*v*ral hundred persons ar«- on the li*t of the unemplo"ment committee and moot 'eriou* di»tre»< eti»t<. About t'>.soo ha* b*pn collecUil and paid out in relief, and now the
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  • 139 10 Siagapor*. MMVMHKV Joan Crawford Clark Gab I. <n I'" Mli Phone 6IMW. CAPIML Bm«»m ciair*. Ummmtm «;rav and Konl Strrlinj in Sprinr 1» Wrtr r. Chonr HM-A i.liil't-IU RECT. BAND. IV. f»rmait Katony I'arL. pni GREAT WORLD. Wayaac*. Ctama. Dob k«y Ridea, Zoo, Mas*, gtatlag greaad Commercial Mumudi. MARLBOROI
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 162 10 icill pay you to BUY BRITISH GOODS I rom VaMHW to Sydne>. f r »m Ope To«n lo Itombav the •t> rl.no |iialit\ of Itrilish-mndi* products i>< appreciated t»veryv. hfie. Arid the> lan now be purchased al prices lower than i\'-r In-fore. Slud> Ihe wide ran-.;-- (f lirilisih-nuidc commomP Wl
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    • 96 10 ShellTOX DEATH lo »M (l. (a I A aVaM t.t»w«.iS. m*tkt. <xlt. awaauto ••■•far SkcHtaa, J tK« .npro.*d My •#««r 4»^^K Pt«*l«»l to KM. DEATH TO EVERY PtST HORUCKS BUILDS UP DELICATE CHILDREN. ———MM———— G i: i.i! i IMP IH I I •-i ntr fh- marr M "r.,c r on
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  • 384 11 A.P.C SEAMEN SAVED. Luck\ Passengers Who Did Not Kmbark. MAIL LOST. More Details of I>oeal Survivors. 'Ihi- I.1U-.1 i- iim.il. from thr l,ondon olii, .,i i NnMgwWi Maritime* •-lairs that "1 the paMtencer« and ur« of tin- l.roricro I'hilippar. which took fife in
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  • 65 11 mm, May 20. The nninli.r M (■eorcr^ Philippar mi mi; i- ii. it not her sur\ i\or. Madame llutM.i. ha> been found. I h< -<■ mi-iiii; include Ihe journalist. MlMri l.r.dre-. M. Joyeux. the Mlerm ,i. ral. lndo-( hina. and Madame It. rtrand litre. The llakone Maru .ml
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  • 367 11 Six Killed and Thirty Injured. Bombay. May 19. Already six have been killed and 30 injured today in the continued rioting, the scene of which has shifted to the Pa re I area, where fierc* communal battles have occurred. It is a mill area with a
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  • 150 11 Effects of Bombardment Of Shanghai. Ixmdon. May 20. A large London audience was impressed by the graphic account of the effects of the Japanese bombardment < t Shanghai by Viscountess Gladstone in an address to the Overseas League. She waii first of all surprised to find no
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  • 72 11 France and Italy Join In Protest. Rugby, May 1». Similar representations to those put forward by the British Minister at Athens concerning the service of Greece's foreign debts were made today by the French and Italian Ministers to the Greek Foreign Minister. It is understood they supported the
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  • 67 11 Kaye Don Satisfied With Her Performance. Rugby. May 19. The English racing motorist, Kaye Don. in the motor boat. Miss Kngland 111, carried out u*t* on Lake Garda. Italy, yesterday and expressed satisfaction with the boat's performance. He hope* to recapture the world's water spend record 111
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  • 294 11 An^lo-South American. CROUP OF BANKS TO THE RESCUE. London. May 20. Recant Stock Exchange concern for the position of a British hank with assets, according to the last balance sheet, of £70,000.000, and a capital of £.i,.VK).000 has been allayed. An official statement
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  • 248 11 To be Opened by Lady Scott on May 27. The opening day af the St. Andrew's Market, a novel vaMition af the church bazaar, i- now definitely fixed for Friday. May 27 at Ut p.m. Lady Scott will peiform the official opening ceremony, and as so n
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  • 107 11 UNDESIRABLES." Argentine Cruiser Gets Rid of Passengers. Mem.'. May 14. The famous Argentine "c: nvict ship," the auxiliary cruiser Chaio. wmch arrived here on Saturday morning, -uceedel In landing four Lithuanians deponed frori Argentina, so that of its original human cargo of more than l.'tO undesirables only one i- left,
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  • 99 11 Students Responsible For Much Disorder. Madrid. May 11. Two deputies were -evenly lieaten by the crowd when udtlre- -i!.g a meeting a". Logrosan in the Caceres province. Students ap|>ear to he responsible for many of the troubles in Spain. At Saragossa several hundred of them ilemon tratcil
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  • 760 11 Fears in Europe. MAY LEAD TO CLASH WITH SOVIET. Tokio. May 19. It is widely reported that Mr. Kisaburo Sutuki (Home Minister) and General |Aiaki (War Minister), on behalf of the Se yukai Party and army respectively, have reached an understanding regarding the nature of the
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  • 46 11 HEAWOOD TIN RUBBER. Profit Jumps from £331 In 1930 to £3.267 in 1931. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. May 19. Heawood Tin and Rubber Estate Ltd.. .vbowi. a profit for 1931 of £3,2*7 against IW3I in the previous year. The ioibi of 45,706 is carried forward.
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  • 214 11 The Urgent Need For Early Decisions. Rugby. May 10. Lord Lothian, chairman of the Indian Finance Committee, reached Kngland today, having travelled from India by air. He referred in a statement to the int. the various committees appointed after the Round-Table Conference had aroused
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  • 158 11 Two Hundred Deaths On Island of Jolo. Manila. May 14. All communications having been destroyed definite news of the ty tioon which .-truck the island of Jolo M Apr. 10 ha- only bet n received today. There were over 200 death- and material damage was done to a
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  • 112 11 IRISH HINDU Five Years Gaol For Mrs. Savitra Devi. Allahabad. May It. The Irishwoman. Mr>. Sa has been sentenced u> ftva y«a riporou-impn.-onmenl for harbounnK .< ed revolutionar>' and absconder. Yachpal Mai ;>• -sessin* unlnen-isi arms Mm. Saritra Dcvi is the daughter of I mil liinh missionary iml i- MMNoyi
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  • 80 11 Death of Well-Known (ierman Jurist. Berlin. May 11. The well-known jurist L)i. Wilhelm Kahl, who was for many years a professor in Berlin Vniversity and after the War was one of the founders and leaders of the German People's I'arty. died r Berlin on Saturday at the
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  • 69 11 Trial to be Held in Vienna Next Month. Vienna. May 14. The trial of the Hungarian merchant Matu-hka, author of the dastard!., rail way outraire last summer near Biatorbaxy in which more than 20 people lo»t then liven, will open on Juno 10 before the Vienna court, which
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  • 49 11 Lord Cecil's Strong: Protest At Geneva. Raghy, m. > r.». A.t a meeting in (ieneva last ni({M Lord Ce«HI made a >tr»>nir protest arainst th* -Jeiay* of exjeits in drteminin^ w i:> offenaive weapon.-. He urzeJ contiiuam-e of Urn demand for elimination of anna mwU. British Wirelec*.
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  • 1335 11 Moscow Orders General Review. RESERVES CALLED UP. Air Force Units to Take Part Shanghai. May 20. Reports to hand here from MotfoW state that the Soviet Government has ordered a general review of the whole of the "Red" Armies in the Far F.ast. All aye
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    • 68 11 (hi Other Pages. ''are round the Markets By the r'iaaarial < orre^pondeni 9 ■at r«aaii Reached Its /eiiiih —\U i, mid Pal UraM if Indian Murdered 12 < .ii>i Kairn-falher Inter-Me->.,1 .12 Perak PaMaata' Trouble 12 I ap I rial 13 I ..i 1 i K.i.i 5,1,, i,,,ns 13 Hi*!
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  • 186 12 Manager of Maynard And Co. The <i»*ath of Mr. (Jeorire Hunter Me Walter, M.P.S., director and manarer of .Mr.vnarM an<l < Ltd.. wholesale and retail chemi«U and drujnrist*. of Hnt'.-ry Road. Sinrapore, occurred at the ■I Hoxpita 1 t ht« morninjr. Mr Mi -Walter
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  • 114 12 A Constant Source Of Income. (From Our Own Corre'pcnd' Klantr. Mi'jr- II ng Yam, president of the Cl Kiai'g. gave an kong at the 1 R Tii"«day. in Hong Y»m desci ilied the pie seep that its im■•'porium or en- nothine t* and was o--> upied chierty in
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  • 104 12 Sequel to Disturbances At Kuala !'ilah. (From Oi:r Own Correspond'-nt i.an May Iff. Thr frnir Hylnms. I a* Kmt Wan. Tan U h Ah Kit. who on with the Ma-. Da -iil 'onvicti thi Magistrate there and bounii the sum of |1M each to be af good
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  • 36 12 ML M. A. MERICAN Doaih of Well -Known Penan? Mohammedan. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'enang. May Lti. I hr d-'ath has taken place here of Mr. V v bterican, a laaitiag Mohamme<ton at toaraginr Hoaara. Logan,
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  • 63 12 p i hint ih aartawwl of the Y.W. > will -tan claasej in embroider> Sl;ind;irin ami the making of children's i th' v »oon h- there are eno-igh enrolmrnts Members ami friend- of other nationalities an also invited to attend. hk and Knglir-h <onver a*tii.t Ai<l lectures ar« •till
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  • 410 12 Exhibition Organised By Chinese Towkay. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. May 1!>. Ipoh"s section nf the Empire Shop Window was formally declared open at 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the Amusement Park by Mr C. de Mouhray. Officer, Kinta. On arrival at the exhibition ground Mr.
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  • 239 12 Funeral at Kuala Lumpur Cemetery. (From Our Own Corrfjpondtnt.) Kuala Lumj-ui. May M The funeral took place at the heias Rail MMMtarjr Mdira^r, of Mi G K. .M. Millar, wfcoaa ileath accjirred ir bespits! the same morning. The Bi-h»)t of Staff*pon officiate'), anil the Kilu. alum
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  • 113 12 Chinese Miner Claiming $50,0t)0 Damages. (From Our Own Correapond.-nt.) lpoh. May I.*. The *uit inKtituted by Chonjc Tek Hin B(r»in-t the State of TVrak rlaiminK damages came up for ht-arinjc tcrday. Mi. J. L. Woods, for the dWenilant, asked for a post ponomeut on the grand that
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    1433 12 lecture on Modern Factory W«-«Jjpds"'j .1 tx kriv.n by Mr. R. O. Bishop, of th«J j I: R.1., at the Malacca Planters' Aksoei-T clivu met tin* on May 24. In that famous gallery of famoin people, Madame Ta«saud's, hi a wax-work elfigy of n woe-begone looking Tommy. with a vae-bagaM
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  • 46 12 Junior local To Be Discontinued. It ha- l*>«>n loarnt from th< Repri-trat of the I'niverMty of Hor.i; Konr that the Council of University has decided to di*.continue the holding of the Junior Local Kxaminatiou after the examination to be held in Novcmlx-r. HJH
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  • 53 12 The Police Band will play the follow^ Mtitramme at the Botanic Qm 'on Sunday ut p.m.: Mtr.h. With Sword and U Sturkc Ovrrturi-, "Will blm \..nn \ijrhl," Sup|K' Stlectiun. Thi Sonjr." Konittoic "Invitation In Value." Weber; Suite of Cifhl v !i>n, fhu Chin Ctow," Norton; It«Hcrii>tivc, D'Yt- Ken
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  • 387 12 Killed While Asleep. FATAL SBQUKL TO IM0IUI1 OVKR MONET It wax after midnight and he w Km/ anlrrp oilh a ni'mlx r ..I ullv oa the plank door of th* him denlv he heard a lurfhn/ nni«-e a awoke to find the man nt it to him
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  • 70 12 Funeral at Hidadari Ometer>. The funeral ti Mr f II B«] Um Sarawak i in Singapore watook place at the Bidadari yesterday afternoon, th t !:.v H M.'ahm iiUf. Amonjr thf>«e «tt-Walk«-r. M thf Colonial Serreta>v representing Pati r- i I.t.l.. thr ir'n' and Mm. I
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  • 18 12 (From Our Own Correspondent t tW» rivj la*. II- i: i body wu fvumi tuuaj
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  • Todays Race Selections.—Selangor Tennis—Exciting Singles Final.
    • 1407 13 Kendall Scores Twice. NEW CHINESE FORWARD IN FORM. Colour* 3; Whites 2. The S.AJ.A. held their first trial yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium, in connection with the Malaya Cup competition. Singapore will meet Malacca on .lum 4 at Malacca. A feature of the game m the
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    • 101 13 Selections for Today's Events. Amateur riders will have their chance at the Singapore Turf Club today and tomorrow. Today's races will start at 3.30. Selections by our racing correspondent are as follows I— YELLOW RIVER. Sahara and Hop Over. 2— TRUE BLUE. Ethelwood and Taiping 11.
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    • 192 13 Tomorrow's Events At The RJS.Y.C. A rowing regatta will be held by the Royal Singapore Yacht Club tomorrow, courses to be along the breakwater. There will be a race for Club pairs over I t throe-quarter mile course and the crews I will be as follows: G. C.
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    • 91 13 GLAMORGAN BEATEN BY INNINGS 193. Hearne Peebles in Form For Middlesex. London, May 19. The match between Middlesex and Glamorganshire at Lord's which began on Wednesday concluded today with Middlesex winning by an innings and 193 runs. Glamorganshire went in first and compiled 162, to which Middlesex replied with the
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    • 270 13 K.O.R. and MacDougall Cups Competitions. An interesting tournament will take place on the Singapore Polo Club ground on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday of next week and Monday May 30. The competitions will be those for the King's Own Regiment and MacDougall Cups. The teairu competing will be as
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    • 190 13 Match Between Sepoy Lines Keppel G.C. The Sepoy Lines Golf Club will meet the Keppel Golf Club in a match on Sunday at Sepoy Lines. The players and times for starting are as follows (Keppel players mentioned first) 9. H. Jackson and W. P. Douglas vs. J. S.
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    • 137 13 Results of Games in The Two Major Leagues. New York. May 19. Today's baseball results were National League. Cincinnati Chicago 4 Twelve inningt. Pittsburgh 3 Brooklyn 2 \m«viran League. New York Washington S New York 7 Washington 12 Babe Ruth hit a home run. Philadelphia 4 Boston 2
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    • 2957 13 I Lessons of the Guineas. TRIPLE CROWN FOR ORWELL (From Our Own Correspondent) S-nurrs Times Orncx, Fleet Street, May 3. A week's racing which included the Two Thousand Guineas, the One Thou* and Guineas and the Victoria Cup was bound te- prove one of the most
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    • 325 13 Ong Ec Kong Wins Selangor Title. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 20. One Ec Kong won the Selangor single* title for the seventh year in .succession yesterday afternoon after one of the best games in the history of the championship. Play fluctuated in an
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    • 60 13 Ireland and Hungary Meet In Second Round. London. May 19. At Dublin, in the *econd round of the Davis Cup. Ireland Iwhi received a bye) met Hungary (whu beat Finland in the tfrM round I. l.yttleton Rogers (Inland) heat Gahrowiti (Hungary) 7 a, I 6 4, 1 r
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    • 93 13 The following have Seen invited to play cricket for the S.R.C. against the V.M.C.A. on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground -A. (J. Armstrong. Kogaar W. Kss. P. D'Almeida. K. Morando. Tc».ieni«ohn, (i R>ss. R. Barlel'. W. Keyt (capt.i. S. Kereira and D. D'CntU. The SRC.
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    • 246 13 FrMay. Ma> ft*. Football S.A.F.A l»iv. 2 R A TI ti C.lou■eeten It. Jalan Briar: Malays II Naval Hair, (ieylang. Smgaporr Amateur Ram. Pleat Day. begin* ■i p m (nrkrt: i.CC. toumamrnt KtrrUr&a 8.8. and I. Parlang: fvlau Brani vs. Johorr I'ulau Brani. Salareay, May *1. Rowmtr RrratU
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    • 19 13 I [The eo-op»ratlon ef dob nrrsUrtos raevealee ia keeping this dian of sporting create aecmrau a&d op to date.]
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  • INDIA, BURMA AND CEYLON WEEK BY WEEK.
    • 1398 14 Murder In The \nrnp Of Freedom further Outbreak Of t furor til y Terror Um Minth Victim In Two Year*—' Rut Still Proiren* Is Made Towards Self(.orvrnmt'tit olrutto (.or/Htration And The Hettinfi Eril Indianixation Of The Army ff'ith Cinema Camera in Vriw/. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta,
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    • 707 14 Provincial Autonomy. WITH FEDERATION 18 MONTHS LATER. Simla, May .V It now appears that, in consequence of recent important discussions in the Government of India in some of which Lord Lothian has taken part the scheme of constitutional advance most favoured here contemplates a single
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    • 155 14 Ootacamund, Apr. 26. It is now gathered that the Tungabhadra Irrigation Scheme is only possible as a joint undertaking of the Madras Government and H.E. the Nizam's Government. The Madras Government has completed its investigation of the scheme and has forwarded Its views
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    • 263 14 "A Sudden Leap Forward*' Taken. Calcutta, May 3. The plan known as the Commander-in-chief** scheme for the Indianisation of an entire division of the Indian Army that is to say the making of one division complete without uny British personnel at all has taken a sudden
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    • 142 14 Bengal's Total Over 9,000. Simla. May 1 Tre following table shows the latest re corded statistics of the total numlx-r of convictions since the present Cn obedience Movement began. The t include all those who have beet without imprisonment ami th.- IhonaaMM who have l«en released since then
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    • 120 14 Over 450 Candidates For Examinations. S.inl.i. Mn A 1 there are mm I" twdida<H foi the entrance examination foi thr Indian Military Academy, it will h<> imrxis-it.i for one Interview and Record Board examine all of them (write* the 8 correspondent af The .Statesman) this process would occupy
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    • 73 14 Medical Men Object To Designation. Cul.UttH. M The Assam Branch <i the Indian I .i Association recently r^ctr.ed a letter from the All-India Mo'iial Licentiates' Association suggesting a change in the nomenclature of Indian medical onVer-sttac-he.l to tea plarta'i The suggeti'Mi was that that the designation Doctor Bubu
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    • 76 14 Bombay Councillor's Proposal. Bombay, Apr. t". No more we» dinners i* thr pnr|M.H o f ,i r«~i<liii"'ii wl"h Ml M"li..'lhl II i i ...r nf >]<•■ Bom i i M'ltvir-a 1 Otpoi li I I the preambl' to the resolution says that, in view of the policy
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    • 360 14 Sequel To A Congress Hartal. Bombay, May 2. Twelve members of the board of directors of the Bombay Stock Kxchamre hare, in a body, resigned their membership in Min^t the action of some memMl of Urn Kx< hanite. The remainmit four members, who are now out of
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    • 132 14 India's Service Terms Accepted. C..l. >mbo. May 4. A« a result of the recen' visit of Mr. Tymnis India's Director of Civil Avia>i'h the establishment of an Indo-'eylon air set vice, a is under- ■taaa 1 'hat ihe Executive Coniniitte.' >f t'.ninuiniiatn>n« and Works has approved
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    • 124 14 MISTLETOE BOUGH." Tragedy Re-cnactcd At Madura. Madura. Apr. .°.O. Thi- n< i.lcit uiound which "The Wat 1.t Koufrh was written has just boon ri -«na< ted at Madura. It appears that some hoys af th.' Kemerpuram V.M.C.A. nirht school wenplaying hide and seek khen one uf them. Albert Victor, only
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    • 65 14 Position Causes (ireat Anxiety. mlM>. Apr. -T. "I, personally, foel the greatest an xiety ithout the financial position of th'island m-xt vor," declared Sir Wilfr.-<l Woods. Financial SecreUr>'. '«> mUrvicw here today. In reply to a question in the State Council recently. Sir Wilfred said the cri-dit balances
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    • 38 14 First Appointment In SinH. mi Mr i.itri Hardas h «i been apponted an Honorary Magistrate in Hyderabad. Mrr. Hardas was recently elected chairman of the Hyderabad Municipal School Board. She the tin' woman ma«-i«-tratc in Sind.
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    • 540 14 "Savage" Taxation. HALF A MILLION GALLONS LESS IMPORTS. 'a. M«y 6. are protect ing strongly aeii,n-' trade of thi- rates. Though the eroiM -ion ha* doubtless contribute I .-xtent to the falling off of tanpnri into India the> principal cau-e of thf decline of nearly half
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    • 36 14 i h Up^ T^Lrf*ai«JaW^"^e«aJ i a (Jrneirr SWITZERLAND The Country «»f unrivHlU-d \U «ni\ unti Charm. ■OTEL CITIDM skovtng tarlffi. illui- i. tn»r» •*><• «11 information in* on application to th« Swiss (owililr. lit. Mariart MtMt. MaaafSia.
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  • 565 15 Petition to Sultan. UNABLE TO PAY THEIR CREDITORS. Thr small holder* nf Lower Perak have addressed a prtition tn II II the Sultan xtatinc that the* are iinnSle to pay their creditors und ankiafl for certain relief. The petition is as Mm Your petitioners nre all residents
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  • 110 15 French Professor Suggests Cancellation. Berlin. Ma> In. The Berliner Tageblatt and other pape'nnspiraottaly display an article hy ;h Ku-nrh c ncimist Professor (iaston Jeze in the issue the Journal des in which the French economist advocates a radical solution of Reparations. He ilitUii that Reparations are th.most nn|>oi't:tnt, if
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  • 123 15 Communist Deputies And Political Offence*. Paris. May 1 The failure of Cuchin. Marty and I)u<--Ins. !h. Communist ox -deputies, to secur re -ele.-'inn raises several points of pena 1 law. a- they have been condemned several tim.-s f..r political offences, but were alv.n\- pr"t«-i-ted liy Parliamentary immunity.
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  • 231 15 Officers Who Can Certify Signatures. Regarding the authentication of signan documents to be used in the United States, the American Consulate in Singapore issues the following circular The American Consulate General refers to its circular of Mar. 7. 1932, on the subwet of the authentication of
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  • 180 15 Alleged Murder of Girl's Mother. (Kro.n Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. May 19. Owing to allegations regarding the mentality of the prisoner expert evidence was called before he wa formally charge! at the Assize Court here yesterday. Dr. A. W. H. Smith, superintendent of :he mental hospital at Tanjong
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  • 90 15 CONDUCTED TOUR." Prince Shows Students Round Castle. Ru.'hy. May 19. The Prince of Wales cave a further indicating of his great interest in the v'sil in which a party of Atgent ne students mp 'ayine U Great Brttiin when, t'nay. le welcomed thim at Windsor nni per*onally conducted then r->u
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  • 128 15 Severity of Sentences Commented On. london. May 14. Tnr exceptionally s«vere jientencc* HBial on 30 Dartmoor convicts who were found truilty of taking part in the di turh an. c- on Jan. 24 are attracting all the more attent'on as the trial judge, Mr. Ju.-Uire r'inlay. displayed a
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  • 32 15 Bill Passes Final Stage In Dail. Duhlin. Miy 19. The removal of the oath Bill haa passer* tb- final 'V.a^c in the Dail by 77 votes to M K
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  • 64 15 Berlin. May 14. Thr Kmperor of Japan ha* srnt jrold rur> to Hrrr Oscar von Miller, of the mu-'-iim. at Munich. «nd Herr Karl Kocttrrn. director of the Siemerw MHekeii factory, for kindneux shown to thr Japanr c partiripatinK in the Energy Confrrrncr at Berlin, ami for
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  • 91 15 Lecture on "Nutrition" In Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, May 18. Before a packed hall at the High School consisting of lioys and girls of the senior local and the respective teachers of all the schools in Malacca, Professor I. L Rosedale, gave an interesting
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  • 66 15 Aw Uoon Haw Cup Won By Perak. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 19. Mr. F. C. Sands, Commissioner in Malaya for the Boy Scouts, yesterday presented the Aw Boon Haw cup to the Peiak Boy ScouU' Association for the best record of scout work during 1931.
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  • 469 16 (fovernments' Action. EXTINCTION POSSIBLE IN 5U YEARS. All over the world wild life is being far more .speedily than it can raanaMf itself. 1 hi- arch of civilisation, firearms. ami even aeroplanes, and disease, all take an I'wr mi n'it>in>; toll of animal life until it
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  • 111 16 pore Maaseipal Health HtaUy M M May I J give- the li Lai number of deaths a* male Hi and I h i. ii- mi .i rl.-.-th-rato lie, per annum, caaapaiwi --.ling wi^k and W. 92 ■rt^i- hns »ok of !a*l year. M aatialilj wan p 1. malaria
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  • 35 16 h (IMS) edition of the DirecMulaya. printed and published I <ii<l IV., price $5 a weld i|'|M-ur»nt>-. Ii found informang the \\li>'< ..f M I'aya and ...i II i iw r\ oftice
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  • 245 16 Magistrate Ordeta Airman To Buy Silk Dress. "Guilty," pleaded Mr. John Uvtß«atoe) a popular United S'atea airman, when h* was arraigned ai the police- court at Aurora. Illinois, n a charge that while he was the town's most eligible bachelor he refused to marry the Police Magistrate.
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  • 93 16 Further Prosecutions In Singapore. In the fourth court this morning, before Mr. E. G. C. Barrett, 27 mere charged tot overloading of motor lorries were ebralt with. The defendants included setae ml the leading contractors of the town and also owners of rubber work*. Kvidence was given by
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  • 76 16 Foreign lawyer Kot Permitted. Shanehai, May IV. The Ministry of Justice has refuaetl to permit a foreign lav yer to if pear lev Mr. and M™. NouUisvt in the Nanking Saprem« Coart where they arc (hort% to »t publicly tried on charges of iideavoonag U> I overthrow
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  • 124 16 Nineteen Killed in A Tornado. CalMtta, May rt. Nineteen persons are ■spurted to have l.em killed m Ka»t Bengal mt Tuesday afternoon, twelve by a tornado which paaaai over an area of about seven or eight miles in the interior of the Khulna district and xcv- n
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  • 70 16 Pay Up Land Revenue And Smile. Ahmedabad. Apr. 27. Rorsad and Rardoli, regarded as two of the xtaunchest MlpTorters uf the Civil MaabaaMaH Movement, have turned their faces away from the Congress atvi the people are now with the Government. Bardoli has paid up fully the land
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  • 47 16 Metiftratio* has been recervAd that j' beginning with the flight leaving Amsterdam on June 2, 19:11.'. the aeroplane on the Aauktordam Java weakly aecvica are. seaettelad to arrtv. at A lor Saw em lac f following Thursdays, i.e., one day earlier than at pnaent.
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  • 58 16 I Several members of Us* Waaleyan Muk I aion in Sooth india are now ta 9amawpore prior to .--ailing for Rngland on furlough. Tha R»v. Mr. fltaaOeii will preach at th« j Tamil Methodist Ohurch. Short Street, on Sunday at fc3o aJst.. and the Raw. Mr. L Hartley w«ll aaeak
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  • 47 16 With regard to a picture of the lorry parade in connection with Empire Shop■Mtw Weak wM<*> ippaaia t» yeaterelajr'* i issue, it ihould be mentioned that Henry Wuugh and Co. an- the local agents fer Sunlight Soap. Lifebuoy Soap, Lux Toilet' Soap, Lux Flakes, Vim anu Monkry
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  • 278 16 18 Killed and 55 Hurt Each Day. London. May 5. The outcry against the teJl of road deaths anJ injuries due to motor traffic has been loudly renewed and Mr. P. J. Pybus, Minister of Transport, speaking at the National Safety >ngress, yest.rday, declared that the
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  • 109 16 Tuesday. May 10. In the moraine His Excellency, accompanied by the Hon. Major R. L. Num. v. rted the civil aerodrome at Grove Roau Wednesday, May 11. His Excellency pres ded at a meeiini: I of Ike Executive (.uuiwil held at dovein- ment House this toorninK. Th- MkMes
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  • 40 16 (Proa Our Own Correspondent Malacca. May 18. It wan deciUed at the !.i>t mm the Malacca Mane-iia! Coamisai cbr.rire a fee of If t-enu a mile for the ure <>f the an.liulance mMsbi the Municipal area.
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  • 33 16 In the Bankruptcy Court thi n<o>ning briura Mr. Justice a Beck, tt I. wivmt and adjuduatiaa; enters m >r» made assinet M. PMekkar. S. M.huimd Ibrahim an. l Abdul M Kansah.
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  • 47 16 The tw<> tefcolMaMpi given by the late Mr. Cbet- Hour Be*vr. worth $60 a year. open to the first by fn the Junior and to the first hmy in standard VII in St. Francis' Institution, Malacca, have been won by Ih* Km Sur and Lionel Nums respectively.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 227 16 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, We must aak you to correct a serious mic-staUmont which appeared in thf leading article lie id<-d A. v. nnjr, back in yesterday's issue of th»- Straitt Times." The words to which we take tMpi n are as follows
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    • 193 16 BRIGHT IDEAS To Ihe Editor 01 he Straits Timeo. Sir, Much has appeared recently In loth the Hume and local Press relative 0 the burmnj; of rubber in the form of lire lighters, and, if brought to perfection, thi«*>chem<- might have considerable pos- big unwanted ltocks. I would suggest that
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  • 41 16 The marriage ha> taken place in Malacca of Mi»s Nkui CMtW Ne«>njt. niece and Mrs. i.u n K.. np Xyen. ai ■baa, aril Mr. Cka K hi Tian. n tl Mrs. Cho I5.~. PM ami th.- lute- Mi. <h Boon F'fx^.
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    • 30 16 Wire Nails OF Local Manufacture PRODUCED BROM THE BEST QUALITY STEEL. All Standard Sixes Stocked And Special Sizes Made To Order. The Elkaytt Nail Factory, Office No. 89, High Street.
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    • 414 16 pASTOOLXL for Gmm\m and Engin^ C.C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD. ALL-BRITISH FIRM. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE PENANG. Fresh Flower Seeds. ■X mmtr LMnt»pu- ««m« «m BssßrS a! fl V i I M>-um U Bk V H <-. -alpim. tulr»». Ba*aO^P^BS. J 5 S Vr> <1"*1 '""i". I HBsm 1 BH P«n.\
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  • 1724 17 A Planltr Looks At The W. G. A. Why There h Disxatixftu tion In Malaya—— A Powerful Yet Ineffective Botly The JSoed For A Proimganda Expert A tt t-U-Meaninfi But I nt ruined Council Hotv Local Support Can He Obtained (By Our flanting Correspondent.) Tlir. v pul.li-he<l
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  • 122 17 Youth's Waxes for Taking Part in Procession. Bombay, May t, We know nothiiiK »f these, demonsttation>. We wen made to partici|>at>' in them." pleaded two Hindu \o'jth.< who were charged before tho Third I'renidency Magistrate of Bombay today with beinir member* of an unlawful asaem lily.
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  • 293 17 Finance Minister on A "Brilliant Success." Simla. Apr. Sir Georfre Schunter (Finar.ce Member), in an interview with iht Pre.<», stated that the reault of the sterling loan wan extremely satisfa»-t' ry. There was a rush to subscribe and Uir lixu pMW cloned at once. "We have Ihus been
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  • 55 17 Sale:n. At>r. L'T. A tijri r men-.ii ring 12 "j Head tin Sunday n-icht in IVriur'niati ri I serve by an In«l,an -)i rute had teen for .-vii! >t«i- playing havoc with tattk I The < olle.ior has letommemk-d the shikari for a rev.-iml for ritMhaf the
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  • 146 17 Magistrate's Decision In Horniman Case. '.v May !.J pa.Me<l K- th<- Third I»rB Magistrate todaj in th* caw H whuh the (J.I. P. Ranw <laimnt R« 4? from Mr. B. <;. Hraißanw h- am It w»f Hated that M II irniman had' travelled from Bomt.ay te Pelhi m
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 152 17 S l/ril A VIOLET HAY SOAP benefit your skin A\ V i« mn,U to do your v^j^ in tin- wonderful soap are WKulMtf(i _jEj~ mi -n-a-nj powen to care "rm^ "'JH-— for \our f kin's precious tex- -JfSFu lure. S irntific experts have r~l Jm\ firotfil it. L »ed regularly,
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    • 21 17 VaVV ot cWjf I 1•* °T -v^' tl t*# *i lt 'to* 1 N !'.Tl^^• W jaa>aC&r% alar A IO *^BaVo^B^jBl^BßaM^
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  • 5153 18 f Lall Singh And W, H. Elkins Leap Into Fame. STARTLING OPENING TO COUNTY CRICKET. (f^Mi Omt ••BtMstl MIiMT- Tl Street, May 3. j won such di-tim-rl v BUM I.sll Sinfh' i \lhc hnw l y P magnificent batting. (I, -:i frOPI j» rai tier match
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  • 205 18 Malayan Championship Results. Steady progress is bcinir maintained with the Malayan b Iliardj championship uijf»ni.««l by Frankel Brothers which in Urnjr played at the New World, and the final stages will be rearhed next »iik. Yesterday Govinda i Fathol Karib Huh) beat Lav Peck Jin Amicable Athletic Association) by
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    • 57 18 B DEAFNESS? il or total, no matt»r If >•* or oth*r m. Catva »l. liitrly. Sucre** irr.! r »>-<k«. Kull eoursa i 1 Pst partieopplv Kavtraj, M, Hcadog Row, a. (laaVa flllflrin.fi KORRENGZAL OINTMENT HI I 11 II IV FOR WOUNDS, SORES, AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. Nllllllll GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE
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    • 141 18 I "BABY IZ ZL-a WAS FED ON Doctor's baky this nj TTWT CUT T"VTT? "Baby W»» W•■ I year w*nt on i, UIN O ill IN ll Sun.Wn.Gl... from banh and ha. WV^ X WA J. Ai. A^ frombirth*.- don* spJ«xhdly. Baw§ |fc« a§t con^ip..^ any FROM ll k l
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    • 448 19 1 lain Net Sale Of The Straits Times Passes The 10,000 Mark. FIGURE CERTIFIED BY AUDITORS. Complete Vindication Of The Policy Of Expansion. At the beginning of last month the net sale of the Strait* Timea, exclusive of all free and unsold copies, aad after deducting all copies retained for
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 85 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle -^-Ja fj^ li 3 1 w$^ p^^ r> W^s p p (CLUES.) ACROSS. i ..rrt puzrle itaas wood vv n f hat «au-r of Miiitan lists is «ii r M""^ hßmnaat IS W ..r.l u»r<( t.i attrnct .ittcnti..n n >m»li >ip I'-. K..man .onM-l.t T.rv berasd m*n
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