The Straits Times, 29 June 1932

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  • 39 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST r AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS 20 PAGES. The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS. 20 PAGES.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 261 1 Singapore: 78, cecil st. tthone bibd.^ 6.16 Toni-ht 9.15 MAIRK t iIKVALIER ■nd 'JEANETTE MAC DONALD i in j "ONE HOUR j WITH YOU" j I Phone 5261-2. Sf^ "O TT T> O 9 Q JEg PERFUMED J^p^H \MMONIA ml^^^A J. V i?l ifJL V^r 111 iA. IP PERFUMED 0
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    • 284 1 Ml U uJLG au. .AUU4. STAPLES S MATTRESS. BY APPOINTMENT \ttrc Mmrtsj Sc Bedstead Manufacturer* to H.M.THE KING m OOLNESS IN HOT COUNTRIES. The open construction of the malttress allows direct ventilaII taon straight through to the bedding, thus giving that all important feature so absolutely essenin hot countries, viz.
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    • 17 1 MAURICE CHEVALIER .nd j JEANETTE MACDOVAI.D In J "ONE HOUR j j WITH YOU" 1 Phone 5261-2.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 542 2 P. 0., BRnTSH INDIA AND APCAR LffTES 'In'orpfrrete* In RnirlsitA) MAIL, PAftMWftF.R AND CARGO mnvuFA. MnameiAM aud orifmtat, gjt ro. UNT»r.R CfiNTRAfT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S OOVFRNMKNT, LONtrOrf AND FAR rA=!T mail Hsxnoii Ol TWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA \NT» lAPAV. Tonnage. Due 9'pore. up, iPTIR '"||»o July 7 KW.M fivm
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    • 758 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPtN Y!'«KN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Na>les, Mar«eill>fl, Ixmdon. Antwerp, RofteHara ami MkMle«horo«(<fc. Vaaeels. Tonnage. Due.. Sail. HAKUSAN MARU IO.SOO July IS 14 HATWMA MARTT 10.S00 .ftfly 27 8* KATORI MARC ln.ftOO Aug. 11 12 S KAPHIMA MARU 10.iV>0 Aug. 26 i 7ARUKUNI MARU 12/K)0 Stpt. 7 HAKONiT MARU
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    • 460 2 BURNS PHILP \m (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR RRISBAKB, SYDNET AND MFT.BOrrp.NB vis JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by tb« wellknown steamer MARELLA (Ifiti tons) and the MANOOLA (ZJM>2 tons) (Cargo onlyj. The- MARF.LLA Is one of the Unrest and finest steamers trading to Australia, rabing de luxe
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    • 597 2 THE EAST ASIATIC Co^ LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone 532.1. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GEWOA, I^>NIK)N, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore. Penang. M.s. FIONIA June 29 July 1 MM. F.RRIA Jnly 13 July IS m.s. ALRIA Aug. 10 Aug. 12 m.s. LALANDTA Aug. 31 Sept. 2 m.s. MEONIA
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    • 1117 2 THK BLUB PTNN'EL LINE lOnu THE RCA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam SaJa C=_ LU, and Ckia* t\H2). LTD. Mataal fltwnn Navlcatlm Co, U4.) THR SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP C«, ltd. THE CI'NARD STEAM SHI. Cm. Ud. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co, LU. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE, Ld. THE
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  • Shipping News.
    • 475 3 yiews of Elder Brethren Of Trinity House. Evidence was given on behalf of the Elder Brethem of Trinity House on May 26, before the select committee of the House of Commons which is considering tky-writing and broadcasting of speech or other sounds from aircraft. Mr. John Buchan
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    • 263 3 Pirates Capture Launch Near Foochow. Foochow. June 2. An unusally bold robbery took place the day r.ifore y^steiday en the Min River about 25 miles below Foochow. A river launch callaJ the Ch'ang Ar. has been plying for the last year or ?.o l>etwcen Foochow and Puo Kou
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    • 178 3 The Board of Trade have awarded a 1 inocular glass to William Atkinson, -ctiiihl hand of the steam trawler Ferrol, of Fleetwood, in recognition of the services rendered by him which enabled his shipmates to reach safety nfter that nud stranded on Dec. *8, 1931. The Ferrol went
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    • 321 3 Four-Masted Steel Barque For Training. It is reported from Gothenburg that the Sederiaktiebolaget Pollux is contemplating a voluntary winding up, the official announcement and application for a receiver beincr shortly expected, says the Journal of Commerce. One result of this would be that the four-masted steel barque
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    • 163 3 Employment of British Ships. In the House of Commons Rear-Ad-miral Suetcr asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether, in view of the report of the Council of the Mercantile Marine Association, which disclosed that one-*i:<th of our mercantile fleet lay idle in British ports in
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    • 101 3 Feared Lost Overboard Off The Thames. When the cargo steamer Roumelian was towed into Tilbury, on May 26, it was reported that her captain, Mr. W. Elliott, a Liverpool man, had disappeared. It is thought that he must have fallen overboard between the Nore Lightship and Tilbury the
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    • 111 3 BULAN, Brit., 441 tons, from Penang 29-f,. for Penang via ports 3-7. KKMLAND, Ger., 3397 tons, from Bremen 29-6, for Miri 30-6. GEN. VERSPYCK, Dut., 640 tons, from Natuna Isl. 28-6, for Natuna Is). 1-7. HALVDAN, Norw., 9fil tons, from Bombay 29-R, for Bangkok 29-6. Hl'A TONG, Brit.,
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  • 129 3 Wednesday, June 29. Ship* alongside Ihjp Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Marpessa, Anatina. \V. Bt Spring. Oil Wharf Nil. Cool Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pagar. Albert Dock Edendalo. Victoria Dock Panttkor. Keppel Harbour. King's Dock Caroni River. No. 1 Dock
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  • 56 3 The following shins are in communication with the Win k-ss Stations at: Singapore: Amstasia, City of Do. by. Ermland, Hokkui Mavu. Hon? Hwa. Islander, KWinto Ma;u. Laganbank, Limnea. MachaMi, Madias Maru, MangDii"., Seisjjn, Talangakar, Tergostea', Trivia, Trccas, Yeiryo Mam. Penjng: Benc!cu(.h, Benvenue Eth.i Rickmers, (Jtneral Metzinger, Hokkai
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  • 174 3 The following are passengers by the East Asiatic Floats which IsaTM Singapore today for Europe Mrs. A. Allan, Mr. V. A. Burton, Mrs. K. Bloch. Master liloch. Mrs. Enid Carey, Mr. R. F. Carer. Mrs. D. M. Douglas. Master Pct-r Lange, Master Tom Langrc, Master Jim Langc, Mr. and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 296 3 KERR STEAMSHIP CO., INC (Incorporated in U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE (VIA SUEZ). Da* Das. fails. N. York. M.S. SILVERSANDAL July 6 July 11 Aag. IB M.S. SILVERWILLOW July 26 Aug. 1 Sept. 5 M.S. SILVERYEW Aug. 16 Aug. 22
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    • 405 3 4NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany.) The undermentioned sre the company's Intended fixtures OUTWARDS. S s.s. ALLER for Saigon, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Y'hama, Nagoya, Kobe, Osaka, Moji, Dairen, Taku Bar and Tsingtau July 5 sj. ALSTER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Hankcw July 18 HOMEWARDS. m.s.
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    • 470 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINB A FEW MORE REASONS WHY DOLLAR LINERS ARE POPULAR. 1 The staterooms are the largest and most comfortable you can buy. 1 2 The cosmopolitan atmosphere of these World Liners insures you an interesting cruise. The ship is yours from stem to stem No petty shipboard regulations.
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    • 473 3 ELLERMAN BUCKN ALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) "KLLERMAN" LINE. Passenger and Freight Services to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. ▼la Port* and Suez CanaL OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI A JAPAN. Steamer Due Spore. s.s. CITY OF MELROI'RNE Aug. 1 s.s. CITY OF UAGDAI) Boat. 11 HOMEWARDS. *.s. CITY
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 192 3 TIDE TABLES. Wednesday, June 29. H. W. 7.6 a.m., 7 ft., 6.46 p.m., 8 ft. 2 in. Thursday, June 30. H. W. 8.20 a.m., 7 ft. 2 in., 7.35 p.m., 8 ft. 4 in. Friday, July 1. H. W. 9.22 a.m., 7 ft. 4 in., 8.20 p.m., 8 ft. 6
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 665 4 SfTUATfONS VACANT. Wje'n amjlylrijr for any position; aUvrrtHed, lit these cqlumnii send copies of testimonial*. Do nbf m-nd nryj/tfml \V\N"l'Kn n tempurary lady clerk good at rtgures. Apply IWT, Strnit^; Tirnei. UNOTYPE OPKRATORS WANTED. Only m«n nnhle nf produrinf 6,000 ens correctMi matter pi-r hour need write. Apply in first
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    • 813 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET BT, Wllfcie. Rond. Apply o\ Malacca Street. I i.L cosy Bungalow. I<l. Balmoral Cres- fl cent. Appl/ .12, Balmoral Rond. GARDEN Houses, Bvkit TimaH M.. near 2 Snlmoral R<.adl JSO: Phone 2532. TO LET, SHOP, FLAT, Amber Mansion?. Apply ypove 1 BtrlidlYig Corp., Market St. TO
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    • 553 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OrTPCE, ltobtnson Road, .1.700 «j. feet, Irst class property. Dnited Engineers. offices TO LET, '24-B, Battery Road, nd floor. Apply Guthrio 4 Co., Ltd". TO I,FT. ground floor, 73, reell Street, ilso offices in Stanley Street. Modern anitation. Apply J. S. Nathnn, 5, d« Souza itrer-l.
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    • 484 4 won sale AUK CHATS NOIRS, CHEAP SALK, ComnrrtCiPK July 1. IWtB. for One Wwk Only. Heal BRVirnins. Half Yearly Stock Clearance of OBBOX tMi Cnntinent-nl ftr.-imnnhom* Re:ord» HOW on it 9-A. Robinson Rohil. R. H. ?LOT CO., ftTD. FOR S*tß, popular and modern Cafe »*M Rentaorcnt. ad a goinjr concern.
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    • 392 4 LOST LOST IW, unto, .hnrt-coa«wd. blaok with tat* markinß* »-i legs and head, medium *i»e. No nuii-e on collar but wearing new Mumc:pa, lieencß hndge dated 1 If found, will rtnder iileaee communicate with 19H. Str.iif.- I'inies? PUBUC TJOTICES. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. NOTICE, Federated Mamy States R«ih»»y Art tratiun
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    • 542 4 LEGAL NOTICES IN T»E BBTAT.E OP LEOW CHIA HENG. DECEASED VOTICE is hereby uiven miriuant to th« Trustees OrdinomM.. 1:I2« that all crmfttars and other persons havinu any debts, claim* nr ilemantts ajpiinsr cfae Estate >f r he liiovenamed who die.l •»■> February 2S. V.m at No. 231. Pa«ir P.injang.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 389 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TONIGHT Tea Dance and After Dinner Dance Saturday July 2nd. Miss Taniu Svetlanova and Alex Salnikoff The Celebrated Dancers of the East in Their Famous Snake Charmer Dance and SHOW OF SHOWS 25«fc of the Proceeds of the admission tickets to the ballroom will
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    • 192 5 JULY 2 Dancing till 2 a.m. TICKETS $1.50. 25 a 8a 8 Of the proceeds of ticket* donated to the European Unemployment Fund. The New Europe Orchestra will provide the music. Concerts every Sunday, 9.30 p.m. j^ Dinner Dances, Tuesdays, jffflHh Thursdays and Saturdays. Jr> Wmh FIHQHaPF 1 1 niiiiiiiff***
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  • 1793 6 isms have entertained thousands of his countrymen, plays the role of Dr. Frankenstein's father. James Whale, the London producer of Journey's End and of the talkie, Waterloo Bridge," directed the film. The management of the Pavilion advise parents not to take children to witness Frankenstein
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    • 165 6 i 1 ECONOMY j consists of buying the best. Only millionaires can afford to buy cheap materials for they can afford also the continued replacements that "cheap" buy- ing entails. Dm surest economy is to buy clothes which will give the longest service. tMtRCtiANT TAILOR>t 20, Battery Road, SINGAPORE. 7.1S
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 38 7 MATINEE TODAY AT 3 IJI W B Th© \i Films! 9Hl^ *^S? Bb\ I raHHHr MB* •^^Nlfl I J Jrt Hill liiWilt^^i^i^J SHE II 1 Ikl 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 Robert Montgomery and Norm a Shearer IN Private Lives
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    • 121 7 What a Combination! LUBITSCH— CHEVALIER— JEANETTE I j j tAPITOg Gala Opening 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15J The Famous Stars of "LOVE PARADE" re-united MAURICE CHEVALIER; I «^l I^Lf K I i I I i with i^k JEANETTE *^BfcV; MacDONALD "^M^B^ i Gene vie ye Tobin, J^^ I Charlie Ruggles, -^Tf 1^
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    • 182 7 PAVILION LAST NIGHT MATHESON LANG SS^gj' "CARNIVAL" K^ IJ (BRITISH DOMINIONS PRODUCTION) I A DOROTHY BOUCHIER: fcttf JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT TOiToirßVw TOMORROW! THE MOST LAVISH BRITISH PRODUCTION YET! WONDERFUL CABARET SCENES DELIGHTFUL MUSIC BY ROY FOX'S BAND. RALPH LYNN eTOM WALLS i§s Gllighl like fltis H T«€ U«W)ABOUS AtOWVCM COfl£DS 3L^«
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  • 178 8 Rubber Business Passing At 5 Cts. GENERAL POSITION DULL. (By Oar Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. Today'R Prices Rubber, ."> cents per Ib. Tin, 50 tons S:>K.2"» per picul. Yesterday's F rices Rubber. I don I'd., unchanged. New V.m 2 9/1 ft <•««., up 1/16 cl. Market Tone
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  • 68 8 Noon, June 29. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyer*. Seller*. Spot' 5 business done Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyer*. Seller*. July 51 16 5i,, Aujr. s' ft 5 3 16 July-Sept. 5' 8 53 16 Oet-Dec. 114 55 16 Tone of Market Dull Steady. Latest
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  • 163 8 Singapore, June 29. Gambier 7.00 nix' No, 1 unpicked) 16.00 Copra IJO mixed 4.<)0 Sago flour. Sarawak 1.92'. j White Pepper 24.50 Black Pepper 20.50 Pearl Sajrn 4.25 small 5.00 medium peal 6.00 Rkc Siam $108 to 195 Saigon $149 to 165 Rangoon $154 to 168 No. 1 of
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 15 8 Issued by Fraser Co., Exchange Stock Brokers. Singapore, June 29, 10 a.m
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    • 433 8 Issue V«L Pd. 1 1 Penawat Buyers. Sellers. 0.31 0.34 5/- 5/- Pengkalen Ord. 1 1 Petaling Tin 9/- 10/3.121/ a 3.20 £1 £1 Puchong £1 £1 Pungah 1 1 Puteh 5/6 6/6 7/9 8/3 0.30 0.40 nom. 1 1 Rahman Hyd. 1 1 Rajah Perak 0.35 0.40 nom.
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    • 287 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.60 1.00 norn 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.10 1.20 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 3.10.0 3.13.9 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 4.00 5.00 100 60 Chinese Com. Bank 61.00 63.00 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 15
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    • 141 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 104 105 ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 104 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4\s p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 100 103 nom. Singapore Municipal A\'i p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 100
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    • 380 8 The abov« rubber quotations are mostly only nominal To-day's Price Fraaer Lyall Co. Co. Allenby ($1) 0.15 0.30 0.10 0.25 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.15 0.30 0.15 0.25 A. Hitam ($1) 0.40 0.60 0.40 0.50 A. Kuning ($1) A. Malay ($2) A. Molek ($1) A. Panas ($1) HasM'lt ($1)
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  • 194 8 Singapore, June 29 SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 29/32 LondoD, 3 months' sight 2/3 27/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 13/16 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 25/32 London, demand 2/3% London, T.T. 2/3 23/32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1,045 Hamburg, demand 170 New York, demand 41% Batavia
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  • 96 8 Rugby, June 28. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 8.93 Athens 557 1/ 2 Belgrade 230 Berlin 15.17 Vi» Bombay Is. 5 31/32 Brussels 25.92' ■> Bucharest 620 Buenos Aires nominal Copenhagen 18 11/32 Geneva 18.521/2 Helsingfors 222.. Hong Kong Is. 3 lid. Lisbon 110 Madrid 43 23 32 Milan 707
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  • 65 8 From Australia by Mongolia due Singapore this evening. From Europe (London mails dispatched 9th Jun«) by Rajula due P«nang 6 a.m. on Friday, the Ist proximo. From Holland and Germany by Poelau Laut due Singapore on Friday, the Ist proximo. From China by Santhia due Singapore on Friday,
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  • 10 8 Communication with Kota Bharuj (Ki-lantan) observes Sunday hours today.
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  • 203 8 Today. Banka Island, Pladjoe Palembang fThedens) 8 p.m. Sarawak and Sibu (Vyner Brooke) 3 p.m. Djatnhi (Tobelo) 3 p.m. Djacnbi (Sin*kel> 3 p.m. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Van Lansberee) 4 p.m. Soengei Liat (Magneto P-nu Miri, Philippine Islands, China and Japan (Ermland) 7 p.m. Tomorrow. Siam
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  • 49 8 By Porthoi Karapara Kota Tjandi Baloeran Chitnl Chenonceaux Tabinta Karoa Left And. B'pore Londoa May 18 Jane 13 Hay 19 June 18 May 19 Jane 18 May 27 Jane IS May 27 Jane 20 Jane 1 June 27 June 2 June 27 June 2 June 27
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  • 200 8 For several years past the price obtainable for copra has been progressively less favourable to the Straits Plantations, The average for the twelve months ended March last was only £9 3s. per ton, a falling off of £3 18s. lid. as compared with the previous year and little
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 186 8 AUCTION NOTICES. STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT BATU PAHAT. Land Application No. 20 of 1931. PANA ANA RI'NA NAVANA SEDAMBA. RAM CHETTYAR of Batu I'abat Char«e« and (1) IYOP BIN HAJI MAHMOOD. (2) SENIAH BINTE KEMIN and S) ALIAS BIN HAJI MAHMOOD. Eiecutor D» Son
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 124 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. WedneMlay. Jane 29. Police Band at Telok Ayer, 5.15 p.m. Thursday. June M. Annual general mtR. of Ula Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., at E»att Co., noon. Friday. July 1. St. Andrew's Market at Memorial Hall, opens at 4.45 p.m. Annual Somme dinner of Ex-S«rricea Assn.,
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1870 9 Sir T. J. Strangman's Review. The twenty-second ordinary genera! meeting of the Java Investment Loan and Agency, Ltd., was held on June 8 in the council room of the Rubber Growers' Association, 8-4, Idol Lane, E.C., Sir Thomas J. Strangman (chairman of the company) presiding. Mr. Percy
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    • 1023 9 Drastic Cuts Made In Expenditure. The annual general meeting of Devon Estates (Malacca) Ltd., was held at the offices of the secretaries, Evatt and Co., French Bank Building, yesterday, the Hon. Mr. H. E. Nixon presiding. Others present included Mr. J. A. Clarke and Mr. T. W.
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    • 271 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) l.oiiili.ri. June 28, Closing quotations today of the principal British and American stocks are given below: The ris" or fall is in relation to the price of June 27. GOVERNMENT STOCKS, BRITISH. Rise or fall Conversion Loan s<r
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    • 56 9 Batu Selangor Tin.— 3lB piculs. 286 hours, 64.500 cv. yards. Rantau Tin Dredging (No. I Dredge).— 2s4 piculs, 320 hours, 70,000 cj. yards. Asam Kumbang. -Hours run 180, cv. yards treated 36,000, total piculs 310.48, net value $11,201. Pungah Tin. Hours lun 312, cv. yards treated 94,000,
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    • 15 9 Bukit Katil. 1T..V1.-. lb. Malaka I'inda.- 47.300 ll>. Inited Malacca.— 4o,o2s lb.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 614 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. Eatabllshed 18S3 at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Glds. 100,000,011* (about £8,r>00,000). Paid up Capital Glds. 65,000.000 (about £4,600,000). Reserve* Glds. 29,190,007 (about £2,432,000). HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE. ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES Batavia Head office for Dutch last Indies. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCn EAST INDIES Ampenan,
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    • 51 9 BANKING. CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT SOCIETE ANONYME. (Incorporated in Belgium.) IM7. Head Office: BRUSSELS. Branchee SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, HANKOW. PEKING, HONG KONG, TSINAN. Brick and Tile Factory la SHANGHAI. MORTGAGE BANE, Mortgage* 1 on real property. Loans for building. House and rosl estate ageaU. OFFICE. MEYEB CHAMBERS. 3rd FLOOR. Tele. 2W3...P.0. Bos
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    • 538 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY, N.V. Netherlands Trading Society. 1 (Established at Amsterdam 1824.) PAID UP CAPITAL m Fl. 80,030,000 STATUTORY RESERVE Fl. 20,016,000 HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM WITH AGENCIES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUI, HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES 'Bandoeng Hong Kong Rangoon Bandjerrnasin Kobe *nwranf Bombay 'Weltevreden Shnnghai Calcutta
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  • 1100 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1932. CHINA MIST CHOOSE. H China is w.m wTootrroly ta Mft with tlio Jnpancao moiiHco f)v>m without «ho mu>t lust cmsh th<> OommunUt-bandit mini's within. Ami if i>nl is t' 1 >• 'I°'"' privnto 4MFMNMM must N\ for tho time Ivmur at Itwt,
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  • 1026 10 World Recovery In Hands Of New York Bankers. (By Prince Ernst von Ratibor, the well-known German economist, who has been recently studying conditions in America.) Today, world recovery it only pottible. if, after cancellation of reparation*, America renames her }>olicy oj issuing international loans and,
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  • 235 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. B, B. Brown, of Pertang Estate will be going on leave shortly. Mr. R. F. Carey, the Selangor planter, leaves Singapore by the Fionia today. Dr. F. P. Gillespie is to succeed Dr. G Ingram Shaw as medical officer, Tampin Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Evans are
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  • 481 10 "WORLD STOCKS." These two words have long had a most unhappy significance for Malaya and their use immediately conjures up vision-* of mountains of tin and rubber. But those two commodities are not'the only ones in respect of which remarkable figures are available. At the beginning
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 105 10 TAN.— Tan Soo Sim. second son of the lale Mr. Tan Jiak Choo ::t the aj:e of 114 yiar> at his residence. No. 114, Heeren Street. Malacca on Tuesday. 2Mh inatant. leaving behind him. besides his sorrowing wife and three children, one elder brother. Tan Soo Hean and one
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    • 65 10 Mr. T. C. Ixwman and relative* beg to thank the Captain-in-char?e. H. M. Naval Kt-ta-MUhments. Sinsrapure. the officers and members of staffs both at Singapore and at H. M. Naval Base. Seletar. and the many friend*, for their expressions of sympathy ir. his bereavement and for the floral tokens
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  • 126 10 Slßfapor* ALHAMBRA.- Buster Kfatnn. Jimmy D-J-rarti- and Polly Moran in The P»»sionale Plumber. US— •JS. Phor.e 6909. CAPITOL.— Maunc* Chevalier I J*an*tt» MaclVnald in One Hour With You. US- S>.].V Thone M GREAT WORLD.— Wayann. Cin«ma. Donkey Rides. Zoo, Skating ground Commercial Museum and Talkie*. MARLBOROrGH.-Robert Montroraery and Norroa
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 51 10 jittte's, TIFFINS. THE BEST FOOD. THE GREATEST COMFORT. THE MOST EFFICIENT SERVICE. ECONOMICAL PRICES. CA TERING A SPECIALITY. JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. let. .1 in l-ii|ii.lii.| P SINGAPORE, m \i.\ LUMPUR, PftNANG iai iron* Breakfast treats Fitch. Royal Bacon Pineapple (Auntralian) Bacon Higheri Gradf Danuli Bacon SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.,
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    • 82 10 THE STURDY HILLMAN MINX 10/30 H.P. THE CAR with "CUSHIONED POWER" Family Saloon $1,675. UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. 45, Orchard Road. ACME OF LUXURY AND RICHNESS Terry'» Chocolates of York. HORLICKS NEEDS NO COOKING, JUST MIXING. I ENID PETRIE §t ffabltf ,in Ex hi hit ion of IMixlel (imriis ,ni,l Millinery
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  • 768 11 KING'S POWERS CURTAILED. Senate May Pass Laws Alone. FOREIGN TREATIES. Must be Sanctioned By The People. Votes for Siamese sexes over twenty years of age are provided for in the new Siamese constitution. Elections, however, will not l>e instituted until more than
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  • 33 11 Saving $200,000,000 To Balance Budget. Washington, June 29. The U.S. Senate has p:\sswl the National Economy Bill, aiming to save the $200,00U,00<> necessary to balance the bud(. r <iU Rt'Uter.
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  • 430 11 Equal to the Hoover Proposal. London, June 29. That a full statement of the Government's attitude to President Hoover's disarmament proposals will be made shortly was indicated by Mr. Stanley Baldwin in the House of Commons. Replying to Mr. George Lansbury's request for information he said
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  • 115 11 Germany Denies Unfair Discrimination. Rugliy, June 2!> Asked in the House of Commons today whether retaliatory action against Germany was being considered on the grounds that the British coal export trade was subjected by the Germans \o unfair discrimination, the Secretary -.o the Overseas Trade Department, Major
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  • 78 11 France Asked to Ratify International Convention. Paris, June 20. The National Committee of Defence against dangerous drugs, presided over by the Minister of Public Health, expressed the hope that France would ratify the international convention of Geneva of July, 1!)31, limiting the manufacture and controlling the distribution and
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  • 2709 11 Japanese Offensive. GENERAL MA'S TROOPS HEAVILY ENCAGED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Nanking, June 27. Japanese troops, dispatched by way .>f the Huian-Hailun and Tsitsihar-Kek?han railway lines, are now attacking Chiaokn, in Hcilun^kiani; Province north of Hr.rbin. The city is beins defended 'iv General Ma Chan-shnn's
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  • 692 11 Notable Achievement. PONTOON METHOD A MEMORY. The Iskandar Bridge over the Perak River at iCnggor, the largest road bridge in Malaya, was tormally opened by His Highness the Sultan of Perak this morning- in the presence of H.E. the High Commissioner and a very large gathering of
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  • 44 11 < heng Kwokyau, said to be a member of a wealthy Ipoh famih. ho u'i n<f Kon|t with P rocur '"lt the murder of George Kung «itn him is Lai Ming Fai. who is an important witness in the case
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  • 86 11 Tragedy Narrowly Averted. Rugby, June 29. While the submarine Rainbow was leaving Portland Harbour today she cam? into collision with the s.s. Premier, a small pleasure steamer. The Rainbow sustained only superficial damage but the steamer was holed on the starboard side and returned to Weymouth,
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  • 143 11 Salvage Ship to Return To Wreck. Rugby, June 28. The Italian salvage ship, Artiglio 11, is expected to leave Plymouth today to return to the scene of the wreck of the P. and O. liner Egypt off Ushant, where operations will be resumed to recover the remainder of
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  • 173 11 Man Who Boasted He Killed Kitchener. New ork, June 29. The man known as Duquesne has bc-:>n released. Reuter. A message, dated July IK, stated: The British Government has abandonH the demand for the extrac'ition fron the United States of the alVred South African veteran of the Boer
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  • 108 11 RUN ON U.S. BANKS. How Finance Corporation Is Helping. Chicago, June 28. The recent runs on the smaller banks and the closing of 38 banks in the city in one month hsve apparently had a reaction on the powerful Central RepublicBank and Trust Co. of Chicago, with deposits of $9"i,000,000.
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  • 107 11 Outstanding Feature On Stock Exchange. Rugby, June 29. The outstanding Stock Exchange feature at the close of the house today was provided by the conversion loans in British funds. Three and a half per cent, rose to 91M>, 4'a, per cent, rose 7/16 to 105 1/16 and Fives
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  • 69 11 SHANGHAI STRIKES. Silk Factories and Cotton Mills Close Down. Shanghai. June 23. The strike epidemic in Shanghai continues and no fewer ilinn 11 Chinese solk factories closed down yertenday owing to wage dispute. Ten cotton mills in the Hongkew district of Northern Shanghai, which is mainly a Japanese business quarter,
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  • 510 11 Working for FrancoGerman Accord. CANCELLATION. Principle Admitted On Both Sides. Rugby, .lurit' _'v The discussions between' the Fr« m<-Ii Premier, M. Harrlol and the I Chancellor, Hen von Ptopen, had their colleagues were resumed yesterday Btld will be continued M Wednesday nioinitiir. A communique last night
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  • 176 11 Not Going for What They Could Get. Rugby, Jmu 2\>. Sneaking at a luncheon given today >y the Empire League to the United Kingdom delegation to the Ottawa Conference the Dominions Secretary, Mr. H. Thomas, said they wen- going to Ottawa, not to see what they could get,
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  • 50 11 Republicanism of Spanish Army I ndoubkd. Madrid, Jane 84. In answer to a question in the I the War Minister Mate.! thai on ini|inry the reputed monarchist plot vu foul to be without gravity ami i hut the republicanism of tho Spanish array is un-^ doubted. Anctii Jtavn
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    • 69 11 On Other Pages. Peg* inema Page Around the Markets by the Financial Correspondent 8 Annual Meeting of Devon Estates. Ltd. 9 Is America Blind to Realities By Prince Ernst von Ratibor 10 Syd Chaplin in Singapore 12 England Defeat India in Test II Malayan Cricket Reviewed II Wireless Page It
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  • 1263 12 Interesting Claim. WAS WILL REVOKED BY MARRIAGE At interesting judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell in the Supreir<- Court yesterday in the case between Oomah Meiila birte Hadjee, a woman, the plaintiff, and seven other Mohammedans, the defendants. They were Moona .lana Shnik Allaudin,
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  • 516 12 Resumed Hearing Of Fung Case. The hearing of the case against Cheng Kwok-yau, who is charged with procuring the murder of George Fung on the evening of Mar. 24 in Village Road, was continued on June 20 and 21 at the Hong Kong Central Magistracy before Mr.
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  • 218 12 Laughs in "The Passionate Plumber." Be sure not to miss "The Passionate Plumber" if you seek a good laugh in the i cinema. The Metro-GoHwyn-Meyer picture, now being shown at the Alhwnbra, not only has the famou Buster Keaton in the leading part but Jimmy Durante, a comedian
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  • 16 12 The Malayan Civil List for 1932, oubli.shed by the F.M.S. Government Printing Office, is now available.
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  • 242 12 BAIL INCREASED TO $1,000. Consulate Robbery. HINT OF FURTHER DEVELOPMENT. A further sequel to the safe burglary at the Singapore office of the American Consulate was heard before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, this morning when Detective Inspector J. Tolmie applied for a substantial increase in
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  • 123 12 Death in Hospital From Malaria. The death took place yesterday in the General Hospital of Mrs. Rebecca Minards Lowman, wife of Mr. T. G. Lowman, chief clerk in the senior constructor's department of the Naval Ba.-e at Seletar. Mrs. Lowman, who came out to Malaya last
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  • 97 12 Two well-known Russian dancers are paying a welcome return visit to Raffles Hotel in Tania Svetlanova and Alex Salnikoff. They will appear at all dances, and their first performance will be on Saturday evening, when they will be seen in conjunction with a repeat performance ot the cabaret
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  • 500 12 Ten Sections Providing Wide Scope. The arrangements for the forthcoming Malayan Exhibition "organised by the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association, .••re now well in hand and preliminary schedules descriptive of the various competitive sections are available. There will be te,n sections and the following brief particulars will indicat. the
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  • 120 12 Huge Drop in National Liberal Vote. London, June 29. The Moritrose (Scutltnd) by-election has resulted as follows: Col. Charles Kerr (Nat. Lib.) 7,968 Mr. Tom Kennedy (Lab.) 7,030 Majority 933 Reuter. The by-elecrtion was rendered necessary ty .th.c/ elevation to the Peerage of MajorGen. Sir Robert Hutchism, K.C.M.G.,
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  • 158 12 Public Meeting To Form Association. In 1916 there was in Singapore a Landowners' and Ratepayers' Association, but it was allowed to disappear. In' these days landlords and others have felt the need of a similar association, especially for ratepayers. The outcome of this need has been that several meetings
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  • 134 12 Amended and Passed By Senate. Di.blin, June M The Senate has passed the Oath Bill with its destructive am«T Imsnts Reuter. When the Oath Bill came before the Senate early this month that body accepted the clause abolishing the oath but deleted that part of thy Mil
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  • 133 12 Treasury Credited With £150,000,000. Rugby, June 2!t. The Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Major Walter Elliott, stated in the House of Commons this afternoon that the Exchange Equalisation Account had been established since last Friday and the Treasury had placed to its credit £150,000,000, as authorised by section
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  • 55 12 Mr. Ambrose C. Reutens And Miss Edith Carrier. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnang", June ?>.. The wedding took place here today of Ambrose Christopher iieutens, a tutor at St. Xavier's Institution, and Edith Ursula Cairier, both members of well-known Pei ang Eurasian families. The bridegToom is a State
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  • 67 12 The death took place in the General Hospital, Singapore, on Monday of Mr. Ong Cheng Wi, after several weeks of illness. He was 52 years of age. The Straits Times Malacca correspondent writes that Mr. Ong Cheng Wi was a well-known rubber planter and was at
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  • 54 12 London, June 24. The weekly report of the Bank of England is characterised by 'the considerable increase in current and deposit accounts which rose from £20,567,650 to £35,577.41^. The number of bank-notes rose by 1,241,505, reaching 135,731,215. The proportion of gold in hand > engagements remains stationary
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  • 893 12 Charlie's "Work." SOLVING THE WORLD PROBLEMS. According to Mr. Syd Chaplin who arrived in Singapore on his way to England yesterday, his brother. Mr. Charles Chaplin, is turning politician; he claims he has found a way to solve the world's present problems. I saw Mr.
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  • 62 12 Through Coaches to Bangkok Twice a Week. In connection with the better and cheaper facilities for travel announced by the F.M.S. Railways, it should I*, noted that the through day and night coach for Bangkok will be run on the night mail train from Kuala Lumpur on Sundays
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  • 26 12 Mr. S. Secnivasap:am, of the Land Office, S*>remban, and former honorary treasurer of the Negii Sembilun Football Association, has return jd from a holiday nt Ceylon.
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  • Test Match Result: Good Batting By Selangor Player.
    • 1164 13 Margin of 158. LALL SINGH'S FINE j EFFORT. England defeated India in the only Test match of the tour, which finished at Lord's yesterday, by 158 runs. England, thanks to a brilliant innings of 8."» not out by I). R. Jardine, thit captain, were able to declare
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    • 1964 13 S.C.C. Players in Form. ETCETERAS DECLARE TOO LATE. (By Our Cricket Correspondent.) By adopting "safety first" tactics ami in delaying their declaration till one minute to four, the EUvteias robbed Saturday's game of a great deal of ita interest amd at the .same, time threw away a
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  • 329 13 Satoh's Great Victory. PERRY BEATEN BY CRAWFORD. Rugby, June 28. At Wimbledon today the last eight men in the singles championship fought for entrance into the semi-finals, and some brilliant tennis was seen. Satoh (Japan) beat Sidney Wood (U.S.A.), holder of the championship, 7—6, 7—5, 2—6, 6—4.6
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  • 24 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) lxmdon. June 28. Sickleman was fourth in the race for the British Dominions Two- YearOld Plate, not Czarowitz.
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  • 402 13 S.C.C. Mixed Doubles Tournament. The rwults of ties played in the mixed doubles competition at tne S.C.C. yestciday were as follows: Mr. »nd Mm. J. V. S. Brooke owe 1 vs. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. M. Warlcn owe 30,6-U 9 (unfinished). 0. W. Gilmour »nd Mi<» Dunne
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  • 39 13 There will be 100-yard free style handicap races for both A and B divisions at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday at 11 a.m. In the water polo league match the Sea Serpents will play the Jelly Fish.
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  • 296 13 Handicaps For First Day. The Perak Turf Club meeting will begin on Saturday. Handicaps for the first day are as follows: Race 1. Horses, Class 111. second division, (aeven fur). Clargo 9, l'archeni 8.7, Preii-•'-ntkar 8.5. Balbarra 8.2, Green Nut 7.12, Sleeping Beauty 7.12, Lucky Girl
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  • 104 13 Boxers taking part, in tomorrow nights boxing at the New World will weigh in at the Arab Dispensai-y, Rochore Read, at 2 p.m. tomorrow. The programme will be Nicky Sullivan vs. Joe Diamond, 10 rounds Jas'<n Ho (K. Lumpur) vs. Kid Gabo, iounJs; SloRger Mike (Seremban) vs. GMrga
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    • 198 13 Other Sporting Newa Appears On Pages 15 and 17. 04 IM DIESEL ENGINES for Marine and Stationary purposes. niPCr I LIGHTING SETS. lIIF^FI MOTOR LOCOMOTIVE*. lIICObL PUMPING SETS. IIItOCU CARGO WINCHES, Solf Aionts: N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRAILING CO. SINGAPORE. 104/6, Robinson Road. PENANC, 3, Wrld Quay. A STARTLINGLY LUXURIOUS
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  • 891 14 Great Improvement In The Kuala Lumpur Broadcasts Sunday Programme To Be Extended By One Hour Singapore Society's Popular President Going Home On Retirement—The Past Week's Reception In Singapore. (By Our Wireless Correspondent.) I was listen irv to Kuala Lumpur last night and was surprised at the improvement
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  • 80 14 Decision of Government Servants Committee. At the monthly general committee meeting of the Singapore Government Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society, held yesterday with Mr. E. H Valberg presiding, a decision way reaohe 1 that the weekly wage was preferable to the monthly salary, and it was de.-iderl
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  • 78 14 The second round of the Singapore Chess Club championship resulted in Colman, Maschioeff, Jumabhoy, and Wilmot winning their games. Positions are now as follows P. W. L. Colman 2 2 0 Jumabhoy 2 1 1 Chin Knti 2 0 2 Maschioeff 2 2 0 Peck 2 0
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  • 59 14 DO YOU EAT GRASS A prisoner at the General Sessions, Melbourne, said that he pave all he earned to his mother. Counsel Do you drink? No. Do you smoke No. Do you go to dances or theatres No. Judge Winnekc Do you cat grass Prisoner (wonderingly) No. Judge (smilingly) Then
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    • 259 14 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. MANUFACTURE HULLS FOR OUTBOARD AND INBOARD CRAFT. SUITABLE FOR ALL TYPES OF ENGINES. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES. THE COOK'S SECRET. THE COOKS SECRET LIES IN BEING JUST RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING. A LITTLE TOO LITTLE OR A LITTLE TOO LONG MEANS THE TASTIEST DISH GOES WRONG. A
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 243 14 MALAYAN WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. Revised List BROADCASTS FOR THE WEEK. The wireless programmes have been revised as follows MONDAY. KHABAROVSK, (70.2 metres), 5 to 9 BANDOENG, PMY., (58.3 metres), I -11.40 a.m. 12.40 to 2.40 p.m. ud 6.40— y.40. CHICAGO, W9XE., (49.83 metres), L.;u to '■< a.m. and from 7 a.m.
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    • 251 14 MADRID. (30.4 metres), 6.30—8.30 a.m. PONTOISE. (25.C3 metres), 3—6 a.m. CHELMSFORD. G6SW., (25.53 metres), 00.15 news 00.45 6.15 a.m. 6.80 7.30 p.m. PITTSBURGH, WBXK., (25.25 metres), 11 p.m. PONTOISE, (25.2 metres), 10.30 p.m.— 1.30 a.m. PONTOISE. nfI.RS) metres). 7—lo p.m. BANDOENG. PLE., (15.93 metres), 8.40—10.40 p.m. BANDOENG. (31.3 metres), has
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    • 673 14 ABANJUEZ, EAQ., (34.4 metres), 6.30 f to 8.15 a.m. I BANDOENG, PLY., (31.86 metres), 1 testing from 6.30 p.m. SCHENECTADY, W2XAF, (81.48 metres), 5 a.m. 6 a.m. news. ZEEZEN, (31.38 metres), 9 p.m. at I intervals. MADRID (304 metres), 6.30 to 8.15 I a.m. PONTOISE, (25.63 metres), 3 to 6
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  • 90 15 Negri Sembilan's Team To Meet Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 27. Negri Sembilan's return match with Malacca at cricket will be played on Sunday. The game is scheduled to start at 1030 a.m. sharp. V. E. H. Rhodes will again captain the -ide and the State
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  • 162 15 The following have been invited to represent the N.C.C. against the United Engineers on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the N'.C.C. Grounds R. E. Fernando, R. Scully, P. Cooke, J. N. Fernando (capt.). L. Smith, Carlo Pereira, P. R. Forbes A. I. A. Hamid, M. S. D. Magdally,
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  • 831 15 Surrey Batsman's Feat. FOUR CENTURIANS AT SHEFFIELD. Out of seven county cricket matches which concluded yesterday, five ended in a definite result. At Ilkeston and Cardiff rain prevented the matches being played out and they were decided on the first innings. A drawn game was
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  • 186 15 Entries for Singapore Championships. Entries for the Singapore Bcdminiui. Association championship tournament* close at noon on Saturday. There 're six events: men's sinjrleß ami doubles, junior single*, women's singles and doubles and mixed doubles. Applications for entry should be sent to the hon. secretary. 5.8.A.. 119, Gey'mnr Road, and
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  • 298 15 Malacca Uncertain on Team To Meet Command. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 28. A trial (fame was played yesterday 'o pick the team to travel to Singapore to play the Malayan Command on July 2. The Probables found little difficulty in beating the Rent by three clear
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  • 44 15 Athletic sports will be hold at the Sultan Idris Training College as usual this year as follows: Friday, July 1, for local schools; Saturday, July 2, for the College; Sunday, July 3, for the Districts of Ulu Selangor and Batang Padang.
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    • 128 15 THI'RSDAY, JUNE 30. 1932. AN ALL STELLAR CARD AT POPULAR Prices: $2, $1 and 50 cts. I ..nL' Awajted Return Control: 10 round* N. SULLIVAN vs. J. DIAMOND Bantam wt. Champion i I Black Marvel > Interstate Flyweight Bout: H rounds JASON HO vs. KID GABO (S«l«ngor Champion I I
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    • 311 15 I j r LAO yfil p Single screw steam launch "KWONG LEE" for Hong Kong Government. A 1 Designed Built by W. S. B Hlley ft Co., Ltd., 0 L Engineers, Shipbuilders and Repairers. I lP Messrs. W S. Bailey t Co., Ltd., JT 9 design and construct vesael, of
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  • 5561 16 Oxford Favourites For The 'Varsity Cricket Match. GENE SARAZEN PAYS £5,000 TO WIN £40,000. (Frfw Onr Own CorrMpoTt^nt.) Straits Tfmfs OfFrrr, PtT«*t. .Int* 12. A of gptentKti ■mmttmr tarn prwided ■f-rftil programme of sport. Cricket h«a hfon thr-P'rie. with rr^nry e*tittr'^: the foM clismpidTi^hip seiwon hae sn
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    • 22 16 SURVEYING AND MARINE INSTRUMENTS A complete ramte of Inatrnments I* Btork at London prirea. JOHN DUKE Manufactarlog Opticiaa. 11, BATTRY KOAD, SiNGAPOHS.
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    • 427 16 KEEP YOUR "EYE PHILIPS LAMPS THEY PROTECT YOUR EYESIGHT. If you want your eyes t* 1P V lifelong s«rY^**^"\ **<* remember that C^^y. bad v ht detri f mental to the eyesight. V. The clear radiant light of Philips Lamps is J most soothing to the eyes. Plenty of light
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  • 92 17 U.S. BASEBALL. Results of Games in Two Major Leagues. New York, June 28. Today's baseball results were National League. Brooklyn 3 New York 1 Brooklyn 5 New York Terry a home run. Bosom 5 Philadelphia 2 Cincinnati 2 St. Louis 6 American Ltajtue. New York 5 Washin(ft«n 2
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  • 98 17 The replay in the June iredal competition at the Garrison Golf Club resulted in a win for Squadron-Leader A. W. Mylne, 2 up. Garrison G.C. Mixed Foursomes The Garrison Golf Club mixed foursomes competition was played yesterday. The best returns were as follows Sqr.-Ldr. and Mrs. Barr-Sim 42—6
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  • 141 17 The Roya Singapore Yacht Club n.-.-nounces: The final race for the S.ntry Cup (levies' races) will be Milan 1 oi Saturday, starting at 4.30 p.m. Bade* Kloss course. Miss Bevan. ha.s won tl.ei fii-st two races in Punai. On SunJiiy the A cla^s will sail th" second and final
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  • 99 17 The following wero the results of 'he two matche* i/.aywl in the st.-ond lontvl of the Mai van amateur billiards (four•>a!l) championship tournament for the Krankel Shield at the New World la.-' night i James Lee I. C. S. A.) beat. Ng Ch< ng Koon (Aston Athletic Club) by
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  • 316 17 Wrdnritdny, Juno 29. Tennis: S.C.C. Mixed Doubles tournament; S.O.R.C. tournament. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. 1: S.R.C. vs. R.A.F., Arson Rd. Stadium; Div. 2: S.C.C. II vs. Straits Cattle. Padang; Police vs. R.A. 11. Ja'.an Besar. Cricket: r.arrison League: 22nd H. Batter; vs. 7th AA. Battery, V.M.C.A. *rd. Thurhday. June
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  • 249 17 "It Would Cause Me Irreparable Harm." (From Our Own Oorrepomlent.) Penan*, June 28. In the Supreme Court this morning: Mr. Justice Frit-hard heard an ex parte motion in which Mr. C. G. Boutcher, one j of the senior partners in the well-known architectural firm of Stark and
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  • 128 17 600 Sent From Egypt To Mesopotamia. Cairo, Juno 2-i. The greatest transportation of troops by aeroplane so far known is taking place in Egypt, 600 English infantry being embarked for Dismaila in Mesopotomia. It was thought at first that these troops were being sent to reinforce the
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  • 113 17 The lunc issue of the ACS. Magazine contain several interesting articles by the student*, written in readable style and i'- U not nurprising that the results of the Cambridge examination show the senior classes scoring 81 and the junior classes 88 per cent. A plea is made for
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    • 257 17 !*revents\ droning Insect Bites ret bites in- 4 poison into 1 skin, causing JB"^ ection and lfi?2^B Boning. Ap- wmtßm the soothing r/7rWi\ MTEOINT- L*SBmM NT at once. HQMC is a prompt p^SBB 1 iseptic, pro- fc£&ss]% against poi- 1 ing, relieves r^SSZI\ ingandheal3 isele3B. ft^T_ jJ Srlr, Attnl,- MniLFI,
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  • 166 18 Protest Against Anti-French Policy. Berlin, June 24. In commenting in the pacifist weekly, Das Tagebuch, on the results hoped for from the Lausanne Conference, the German author, Ludwig Bauer, declares: In order to receive Germany must be prepared to give. She would obtain more and more quickly and
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  • 54 18 The funeral of Mrs. Rose M. Fernando, wife of Mr. Arthur C. Fernando, of the Adelphi Hotel, Singapore, who died at the General Hospital, took place at the Bidadari Cemetery, and wag largely attended. The Rev. Father Ruaudel officiated. Mrs. Fernando leaves a son and two daughters, who are at
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  • 77 18 French Company to Construct Two Lines. Peking, June 23. A preliminary agreement has been signed between the Minister of Chinese Railways and the representative of the French Company of Railways ir China for the construction of a narrow gauge line prolonging the Chansi-Taiyuanjou line to the sea
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  • 68 18 Resurrection of February Proposals. Rome, June 24. In a few hours the Hoover proposals have become the MussoliniHoover proposals according to the Italian Press. Both the Tribune and the Genoa Journal consider that yesterday's events are a success of "grandiose proportions for Italy. The Italian sees in the
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  • 211 18 Manchester N.B. Rubber's Cash Reserve. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 28. Manchester North Borneo Rubber. Ltd., estimates that the cash reserve i? sufficient for at least another year. The company, whkn was registered on Feb. 27, 1906, owns j B,OOO acres in British North Borneo, and the
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    • 254 18 THE BETTER MILK FOR BABIES You'd never imagine he was the same child! You remember how he was always ailing and wailing. Now look at the young imp Always happy and into some mischief or other. "Lactogen" did it. And he loves it. He's gaining steadily. He's thriving. "Lactogen" gives
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  • 3245 19 The Finest Spectacle London Has Ever Seen 44 Casanova The Magnificent—" Sing Dance Laugh Love That Is Life "—And This Is Beauty Pinero, An Afterthought "Twelfth Night" In Black And White— A New Star And A Flawless Beauty An Innocent Diversion. (From Our
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  • 110 19 In Parlous State for Want Of ftmds. Nanking, June 11. Several educational institutions are in 1 a parlous state owing to lack of funds. The presidents of various Peking i schools are getting desperate, and are considering coming in a body to Nani- king to demand their back
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  • 517 19 The Modern Surgeon. LORD MOYNIHAN'S IDEAL COURSE. I 'To.lay it may safely be claimed that the craft of surgery has almost reached the end of its progress along- lines which it lias so Car followed, 1 l^.r.i Moynihan ('eclai-pd In his Romanes Lecture at Oxfovd. "The
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  • 217 19 Bequests to Tennis Players In Will. Mr. Leopold Maxse. Pembroke Gardens. Kensington. W.. for 39 years editor of The National Review, left nfi.^72. net personalty fi:!.447 fa. sd. Bequests comprised To the National Review, Limited, all files and iiapurs relating to the "National Review;," and £3,000. £500
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  • 130 19 Daylight Gunmen Get Away With $2,239. Hnnjf Konjr, June 20. Kntfiiiijjr a Chinese import and export firm at No. Sfi, Oonnaujrht Road, Central, second floor, by the false pretence of paying a bill, three Chinese armed with a revolver and daggers, committal a robbery yesterday about l..'!0
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  • 76 19 By Souvenir from The Shanghai Battlefield. Shanghai, June 12. A sightseeing tour of the Chapei ruins ended in a tragedy when a Chinese returned to his home in the International Settlement on Saturday eveninx with v souvenir. The souvenir took the form of a bomb, which exploded
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    • 242 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle pt r i r r r i r r pt p T-57r-^ «-P »r -_^_-is__ 2p p > iii£ :."..y »a s> T^ Sf~ $£•■> :,\'-V-*". =S SSs i# ZSZ; £yT? Iff.*."* vQrt~ '>'-v,.'« £-#<•.;: S| ££J *<&': :.v' >rr SI ip 52 s^" 8&: wit: 51"
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  • 184 20 M LAVA'S LARGEST ROAD BRIDGE.— The Iskandar Bridcr. EnKjjor, Perak, which was opened today. It takes the place of the old pontoon lindfre, the crossing of which was always a hazardous business when the river was in spate. The pontoon bridge was built in
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