The Straits Times, 1 July 1933

Total Pages: 18
3 20 The Straits Times
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 479 3 NORDDEUTSCHER pS^ LLOYD. n Ftp -*1 (Incorporated la UffiJ Germany.) The nndannentiontd ar« the aompauy** intended fixture* OUTWARD. ODER for Manila, Hong tong, S'ghai. Japan. Nortn Ch.na *nd Hankow J»'» COBLENZ for Manila. Hong Kong, Shanghai. North China and Japan July 17 SAALE for Manila, Hong Eong, Shanghai, North vhina
      479 words
    • 423 3 PRESIDENT LINF-RSi Fare* Again Reduced £67.3.11 For a beauttfnl trip (run. MANILA? HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA Tuarlat claaa aerom the Paclfle lat class Rail In America Tourist claws Atlantic on the (amnu* and new Manhattan or a.*. Washington (If passage through the Panama Canal I U desired approximately
      423 words
    • 291 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. I Incorporated In England 1 «Jg "gf.i.mii tNB. ►'rnghi Serv... i, ?.TNITF.i> >. M 4Ni-< rriNENi V I'urr 4i.il iUI,i Ul PUnTAIM TO HONG KO>G. SHANGHAI JAPAN Steamer* CITY OF BATAVU I ti port HOMEWARDS. l»« tm OF BHANOHAI tr. Havre, London, Rotterdam and ilhiiiburu
      291 words
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 375 3 TIDE TABLES. r Saturday, July 1. H. W. 3 .31 a.m., 8 ft. to 4.24 p.m.. 8 ft. Sunday, July 2. H. W. 4.39 a.m., 7 ft. 7 in., 0.1 l p.m.. 7 ft. 7 in. Monday, July i. H. W. 6.05 a.m., 7 ft. hi., 6.05 p.m., 8 ft.
      375 words
    • 64 3 SINGAPORE WBATHBB REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ma Sunshine temp. °F hrs. *F Alor Star 90 0.01 9.3 75 Sitiawan 92 0.37 5.2 72 K. Trengganu 89 Nil 6.3 74 Bukit Jeram 90 0.02 4.7 73 Malacca 85 Nil 2.9 75 Singapore 88 0.70 2.0
      64 words
  • 406 3 Adjusted to Met Exchange. An all round reduction in nasengr f a eb across the Atlar.t.c, whih cam into force as fiom Maj 24, will oruiidei abb- benefit i lacntrers from B«;land t. th< 1 S and Canada, s>avs the Journa oi Ci inmeicc. Th* changes artthe
    406 words
  • 152 3 Native Seamen at The Ceremony. Two lascars and two firemen, native employees of the P. and 0. Line, were -.rnong those present at the new parish hurch of At. Haul at Woldinghnm, Surey, when Lord Inchcape unveiled a allot to the memory of his father, the
    152 words
  • 40 3 The Cunard Line have decided, in view of the MaureUnia being employed so fxtensively on cruisinfj, to paint the famous liner white, with the exception of her funnel*, which will remain as at present, r*d, with black tops.
    40 words
  • 133 3 PRES. HARRISON. Amer., «^42 tons, from Now York 1-7, for Pananc 4-7. SANTHIA. Hrit.. -!>4l tons, from Osaka 30-6, for I'enanir Calcutta 2-7. RAJVI.A. Brit.. 4,7(VJ tons, from Madras 1-7, for Madras via Coast 5-7. RAIB, -Brit., 573 tons, from Pontianak 1-7, for Pontianak li-7. DAJAK, Dut., 89
    133 words
  • 124 3 Saturday, July 1. Skip* aloagslde the Wharres or expected »o at rive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. "Lady Guillemard." PWD Hoppers I, 2, 3, 4. R 6. 7 S. Lch. "Curlew," Tug "Bela'.gkaa," Mandar. W Bt. Kitty 1, Dredger "Tembakul." Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS
    124 words
  • 45 3 The Lloyd Trieatteo sj. Coate Verde (Italian mail 1 is in Singapore on Sunday morn.nsr, Jtly 2 from TriesU, V enice, "fcrindisi, Port Said, Bowhty. Mkl Colombo, and will sail again the *an»e ay for Hong Kong and Shanghai at 1 1 n.m.
    45 words
  • 262 3 The following are passengers by the N*. Y. K. Hakonc Maru, which left Singapore on Thursday: For Colombo: Mr. 11. Metharam, Mr. and Mrs. Nakanishi, Mr. T. M. Daawani, Mr. C. J. Dave, Miss K. D> Jacobson. For Aden: Mr. G. Bellers. For Port Said: Mr. and Mrs. L
    262 words

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 487 4 SITUATION VACANT When applying for any position adver(teed in thene culiinins nend copies of teati«.oni»l» I". i not .-end .iriljlrv le. WANTED, st aotiapaer, axyaHeaeed in .line i-oiitiiu froBJ the lii.^iniiiiig of Aujjii.-t. Apply salary desired, to Bat Sa 594, Mr;uif Ttaaaa, SITUATIONS WANTED i>.|..i '.-in-,-,1 Cwtmti Aanny willn-.K to
      487 words
    • 685 4 HOUSES. FLATS TQ LET dOUSE oa lestitoUoa Ull. MedoTate rest jalted Bwcioeaia. fO LET, SHOP, FLAT. Amber Mansions »p»ly Vswre Baildiac Cer»., 64, Market St TO LET. No. Mt. Eliiriteth. tenms coun and fhcJern sanitation. A-»r!y N. Reuben 7. De Souu St i, unfuinit:..^! i liy furnished 46, Goodman Road.
      685 words
    • 644 4 FOR SALE FOR SALE Bell Hcwrll TOO Cine Camera seven speed Hugo Meyer 1.5 1" and 1.6 13 M.M. len», cost new $Yo"0— sell $400 cash Apply ii. P. O. Box 263. HEMSTITCH AT HOME, the X,L. Hemstitching Picoting Attachment guaranteed fits any sewing machine. Price ">.6, XL Supplies. 97-99,
      644 words
    • 632 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. MANSFIELD k CO., LTD. NOTICE il hereby given that Mr. Walter Penrice :u..l Mi. Griemi- Somerville .\HI!<-r have this day l*en appointed Mnnageis of this Company By nn r <ler of the Board. W F. BIJOniE. Secretary. Sinjrapoi.v July 1, 1933. WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED. tfOTICE is hereby given
      632 words
    • 669 4 TEMPER TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Lands, Singapore, up to noon of July 14. 1933, for the right to occupy from Aug. 1. 1H33, on temporary occupation licence, the pMeci l «frown < rown land at Kolam Ayer Lane, containing an area of
      669 words
    • 469 4 I AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION ?ALE of two htiJred seventy five Mart ian alw black mtf ng ink by The National Perfumen I Co.. (hi-.sura. Bengal. To bo hil at Meaers, Chtatw Koon S rnc (oy s •lleroom No. hulia Street oi Moit.V. July 1. M .l 01fl im tew, IBOJIO
      469 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 83 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singaptirr Within Outside wilhou' Maloja. Malaya. l'oHta«t-. MaaaM] S :i.o« i.wi -'-ja tjujrf ll) I >.■>» -I s Half Yearly sit.ihi tSiM si:> on Yearlj >:i.n« J4H.W) $J».W MOTE. Oulstation cheiiue?. should inrliiii Ihe u-ual hani. dint.iunt. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charm ..ml taatractaMai for CLASS!' I ll.li M)V
      83 words

  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 344 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. 7VDAYS ATTRACTIONS RIJSTAFFEL SERVED IN THE BATIK GRILL 12.30 3 P.M.SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 4.30 TO MID NIGHI Special Daily Tea Informal Special Dollar Lunch Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances a i «i Evtrv
      344 words
    • 67 5 EPOCH MOVING COIL SPEAKERS 24 Different Types TO SUIT EVERY l'( KSE AND PURPOSE Each Type the Finest in the World in its own price class. SOLE AGENTS RADIO SERVICE Co. OK MAL,Vi A I.TP. OtCaARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE 739*. CAPITOL RESTAURANT TODAY JULY Ist. SPECIAL RICE CURRY from Noon
      67 words
    • 25 5 RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFINS TONIGHT'S CONTINENTAL SPECIAL $1 ROAST SUCKING PIG APPLE SAUCE, CABBAGE ROAST POTATOES. UNDER EUROPEAN CHEF'S SUPERVISION. PHONE 5381.
      25 words
    • 65 5 RADIO. Factory Repn-sentativv of large iladie-cuncern manufactuiiiiK <"• main and battery fed recehinc sets for ultra short wave is .isitinj; Singapore to appoint sole-agents for BritmhMalaya. Prefers to make arranutments with iiini having !>ran<-h offices in Penang, Kuala Lumpur anil or Ipoh as well. Over 3000 of our sets have
      65 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 352 5 SINGAPORE RADIO TIlVflB TABLE. By Our Expert. SINGAPORE (R. dio Service Co.)— Metres 49.9— Mon., Wed., and Thursday 615 to 8.30 pm. Sun. 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR— Metres 48.92— Sun., Tues. and Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. BANDOENG— Metres 58 M.— Daily 6.30 10 p.m. PAfclS— Metres
      352 words
    • 368 5 MALAYAN A.R.S. KUALA ■LUMPUR. Today's Programme. «..K. 48.92 Metres 7 p.m. AA 212.126 Overture Le Maschtre Italian Grand Opera Orchestra. RA 222.010 Songs— Nothing but laughter. Your heart is mine alone Richard Tauber. A 221.183 Band—Down in the SouthIndian Serenade Massed -Military Bands. RA 222.056 Songs Serenade The Phantom Double
      368 words
    • 216 5 PROGRAMME. Radio Service Co. Of Malaya Ltd. Wave Length—49.9 Metres. 11 a.m. till 1.30 p.m. tomorrow. P 7270 P 8135 Cantcaese—Vocal. P ***** Teochew—Vocal—P 1 47 Amoy —Vocal. N 3472 Tamil song. P ***** Shanghai .Street—China. Malay. —Vocal. P ***** Che Ahbang and Bunga Dalima. —Malay —Vocal. C 2493 Lost
      216 words
  • 446 5 Trouble Over Trade Mark Advertisement. The trial was continued yesterday b>fore Mr. M. 11. Blacker, the Singapore Third Magistrate, an Indian named I. Edwards, lawyer's clerk, on a chargo i>f criminal breach of trust as a servant in apspect of $40. Tie complainant's story', was
    446 words
  • 976 5 C. N. Leembruggen. j STORY OF AN LO.U. FOR $150. Charles Nell Ui'inbruggen, a Dulsh Burgher from Ceylon, appeared before Mr. M. H. Blacker, the Singapore Third Magistrate', yesterday, on a charge ot criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of Sl5O, or alternatively,
    976 words

  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 57 6 fp|#statiw VIENNA I (THE QUEEN CITY OF EUROPE) J RESPONDS. ON SALE TODAY THE FINEST AND LARGEST SELECTION in BEAUTIFUL LADIES' I HAND BAGS IN I GENUINE LEATHER RHODOID PLEATED CREPE PETITPOINT AT PRICES— j THAT ARE SURE TO TEMPT. A QUALITY SELECTION I I THAT 1 Only House of
      57 words
    • 134 6 Lovely Jfflfl K says: M H 1 I "I always use Lux "VH Toilet Soap, and so softly smooth does «fl it keep my skin that -fl HJr the close-up «H lights can't find a f single flaw." WT i s^r the stars you admire Ik No one knows better
      134 words
  • 805 6 $9,000 Loan Lost MOST REPREHENSIBLE," SAYS JLDGE. "I feel that the bankrupt has been guilty of reprehensible conduct, and if he cannot benefit the creditors the only thin,, I can do to deter others from acting in a similar munner is to punish him, remarked
    805 words
  • 238 6 "Marshal Chiang Must Be Removed." Canton, June 14. Chiang Kai-shek's truce with Japan ir detrimental to the best interest of China, whose national extinction will come sooner, as long as Chiang holds the reins of political power. Therefore tc save China, Chiang Kai-shek must be remored." The
    238 words
  • 232 6 Penang Python Largest In London Zoo. The following is taken from the Straits Times of Saturday, June 30, 1883: We learn from the Pinang Gazette .t Dr. Hampshire, the Colonial Surgeon of I'enang, took with him to England in 1876 a python which had been caught by
    232 words
  • 475 6 Nationalists Dissolved By Nazis. Berlin, June 23. The lat-.-nt rivalry betwjei. the National Socialist: and their Nationalist allies was ended on Tuesday night when the Ger an National leaders, following an interview with Hcrr Hitler, decided on the voluntary dissolution of their p..rty. This is
    Aneta-Trans-Ocean  -  475 words
  • 82 6 Iceland Completes Preparations And Awaits Visit. Reykjavik, June 26. All preparations have been made on the Island of Iceland to provide refreshment and permit refuelling and reprovisioning of the Italian air fleet, which is expected some day this week. A tank station has been put up in the
    Aneta-Trans-Ocean  -  82 words
  • 71 6 Communist Organ Being Printed Secretly In Berlin. Berlin, June 27. Recent police investigations established the fact that the former central organ of the German Communist Party, Rote Fahne, (Red Flag) is still being secretly printed in Berlin and distributed throughcut Germany by special couriers. Several persons have been
    Aneta-Trans-Ocean  -  71 words
  • 72 6 Monarchist Paper Appears In Barcelona. Barcelona, June 28. Great excitement was caused here on Tuesday by the appearance of a paper entitled Monarchy, which on the front page showed pictures of members of the former Royal Family. Several kiosks had the paper on sale, believing it to be
    Aneta-Trans-Ocean  -  72 words
  • 70 6 Popularity Of Graf Zeppelin's Trans-Atlantic Flights. Hamburg, June 28. That trans- Atlantic travel by airship Is coming into its own appears to be evidenced by the announcement made by the Hamburg-America Line- who are booking agents for the Zeppelin Company that the Graf Zeppelin will carry a full
    70 words
  • 271 6 Attitude Reasonable And Conciliatory. Paris, June 26. The semi-official Paris daily, Le Pe*:t Parisian, has sent a special corresponde'i to study the situation in the Free City of Danzig uir'i through the installation of a Nazi Government as the result of the outcome of tho
    Aneta-Trans-Ocean  -  271 words
  • 152 6 Peiping, June 16. Although nominally Gen. Feng Yuhsiang's movement has collapsed, and it is likely that Gen. Sung Che-yuan will return to Kalftr.n in a few days to resume hi.s post as chairman of the Charhp- provincial government, the "Christian General" and his ally, G«n. Fang Chen-wu,
    152 words
  • 100 6 Canton-Hong Kong-Shanghai Line Rumoured. Approached recently, the I' >\<z Government wan unable to confirm or deny the statement made in Shanghai recently and Repeated by Major J. Dool.ttk. the American ace, at Canton, that on .y 1 an air mail service from Shanghai to Hong Kong, and
    100 words
  • 25 6 Mr. Teo Kirn Seng has been made a life member ami Messis. W. R. Mansiield. V. R. Harris and Paul Stwr new members<of the S.S.(S.)A.
    25 words
  • 720 6 y Mr. Karl Crompton. COUNTRY HOUSE IN THE WEST COUNTRY. In the course of the past few .months, in the pleasant little old-world town of Qmißstcr, situated on one of the most famous of England's eosvebiar roads, there has come into being the Shrubbery Hotel,
    720 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 296 7 IF YOU THOUGHT "WHOOPEE" was funny— WAIT TILL you SEE EDDIE CANTOR in "The KID FROM SPAIN" Coming to the CAPITOL Tuesday CAIRNHILL ROAD. For 2 Nights Only WETCHOR 5* 1 PKIMA DONNA of the RUSSIAN OPERA at 1 Paris, accompanied at the piano by T NICOLAS K^DROFF B I
      296 words
    • 241 7 VOl WON'l LAtGH \l IHI> PICTIRE You'll do more, for it'» the drollest, funniest comady ever, and you will just double up wtth hysterical joy &SYDNEY INWARD l Y^J^^ :i:^ —^r*^ v M Ba^LW ~^a^ariSa^jfl afl^Lk. I Ijl THE INIMITABLE SYDNEY— DITHERING ABOUT FKOM O; SI'OT OP TROIBLE TO ANOTHER—
      241 words
    • 180 7 Owning TODAY 00^ SPECIAL MATINEE 3.15 United Artists Latest Musical Sensation with the famous star who made the First Talking Picture AL JOLSON with MADGE EVANS "Hallelujah, <jfe^ I'm a Tramp!" Jlj time in Sound Films, «fl^E*~*^ i "RHYTHMIC DIALOGUE." Comedy Romance 6 Song Hits. IT'S DIFFERENT! You'll thrill just
      180 words
  • 307 7 I Help for a Bankrupt Revenue Officer. "Immediately Ounaa was adjudged bankrupt. Mi. Gordon, th<- head of the I is. Sri vi irha is lointr j> good «!eal to den up indebtedness in his department, met all his creditors and arranged v c ■in ims it ion
    307 words

  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 115 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Today. July f. P«rak lUce». r ;r<t Hiy. Ex-Services l!eun:ui (Soinme) dinner, Adelphi Hntcl. H p.t.i. Sunday. J«ly 1 I'ol.i Club x>'i»kbai:«. 1.45 i- m Monday. July 3. Nathalie WeUhor reciUl at Dutch Club, Cairnhill Rd.. V.lo p.m. TumeUr, July 4. Strait.- Trading Co., Ltd. iiitg.,
      115 words
  • 188 8 Rubber Falls Back All Round. TIN QUIET BUT FAIRLY STEADY. (By Our Financial Correspondeat.) Singapore, Saturday. Today's Prices: Tin, Singapore price $1 15< s per picul. Yesterday's Prices: Rubber. London. 3 13/!6d., down 1/16*1. New York. 6 .">/K> fts., down 1/16 ct. Market Tone: (Juiet, steady. Tin.
    188 words
  • 191 8 Singapore, July 1. Gamliier 4.25 (Cube) No. 1 unpicked 7.o r Copra 4.05 mixed 8.56 Sago flour, Sarawak 1.87 '•> White Pepper 2<>'." Black Pepper 1 3 C Pearl Sago 4.55 n small 4.60 medium i.OO No. 1 125 catties groaa 8.86 No. 2 125 catties gross 3.80 Rice
    191 words
  • 102 8 Rugby, June "J'.t. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam B.ll Athens 590 Brussels 24.14 Belgrade 250 Berlin 14.20 Bombay 1 6 1 16 Bucharest 572._> Buenos Aim 4i 1; i official. Copenhagen 22.42.. Geneva 17.32 Helsinjrfars 22t;>-. Hong Kong 1 4 13 II Lisbon 110 Madrid 10 IS U Milan S4>/4
    102 words
  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 449 8 Imm Val. Pd. Bay«n. Seller*. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 29 30 6 £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 5 Ayer Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang I 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5
        449 words
      • 278 8 Viil. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 nom. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.90 1.00 El £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.5.0 510.0 LO 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.35 5.50 El £1 Con. T. S. 7'< Prefs. 23 6 24 3 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord.
        278 words
      • 129 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 IT 110 num. Singapore Municipal 4'/ 8 P-c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 KM n»w. Singapore Municipal 4Vt p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 100
        129 words
      • 382 8 Today's Fraser ft Co. Prices Lyall ft Evatt Allenby ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.80 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.60 A. Hitam ($1) 1.00 1.20 A. Kuning ($1) 0.15 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.10 1.20 A. Molek ($1) 0.60 0.70 A. Panas ($1) 0.62</j> 0.70 Bassott ($1)
        382 words
    • 209 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to i the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ltd.: SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 15/16 London, 30 days sight 2/3 29/32
      209 words
  • 587 8 I Rotterdam Lloyd Report. The annual report of the Rotterdam Lloyd Steam Navigation Cc. (Win. Ruys and Zonen, managers) for last year states that 1932 wax a year of great difficulties for the company a id for Netherlands shipping .-em-rally. Many newmeasures were introduced, which resulted
    587 words
  • 214 8 Today. Belawan. Oylon. Kitypt and Kurupe (Cyclops i p. m. Bank* Island, Pladjo* Palambao* (SenanK) .2 pjft. Ken imun. Kemasck, Kictvy. Uuocun, TrengKanu aiiJ Uesut (Bhanurangsi) .2 p.m. Oylon. Kgypt. Kurope an.) Great Britain (City of Shanghai) 2 p.m. North and Eaxt India (Suisanx) 8 p.m. Tandjonj
    214 words
  • 41 8 By (ari*oln f. V. Oldi-nlmrnevclt Vntire Lcbou Una 3cm po ■••■i am. S>vn> London May 18 Jun« 111 Uav :6 June 11 June 2 June ~2 May 31 Juno 21 tune 1 June 2< June 8 Jnue SO
    41 words
  • 15 8 From China and Japan, by Bengal Maru, due at Singapore on Wednesday afternoon.
    15 words
  • 348 8 Third Series To Be (ailed In. An official cuiiiimiuii|iie is ucd by tho Colonial Secretary, S.S., call- attention to Hi- fact that tlit Dank of rJngluiid I, is jrivtMi no; ice in the 1.0m.011. V,d ibu :li and Ucllast QaMttM culling in, on July 81, next, (imut) notes
    348 words

  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 620 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH, INDISCHE HANDELSBAN& N. V. ■sublisiied 1863 a. AusUrdsa. MD thorlsed Capital G-d*. »°«,00e,000 Psid up Capital c. G'd»- S5S 5 00 Reserves Glds. 24.190^4 HEAD OFFICE: AMSTEKfAM. BRANCH OFFICES: THL HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVER: KAS .IKANCHEB Batavia: Head Office for Dutch Bast D- c*e BRANCB OFFICES: DUTCH EAST INDIES
      620 words
    • 263 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDa-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADINQ SOCIETy EsUbltabcd la AmtvJim Ixl4. HEAD OKFICK WSitHDAM with uii\s; ROTTEK.MAM A>tt irfK HAGCfc. HEAD OFFM E FOR THE EAST; BATaVIA. Branches tkfoHaoai M 'iii'.-h Kast Indies and in the Strsiti Setcl*rti>eii»*., i*i.ita. China, Japan and ArtMi LONHDN BANKItMIi The National Pre>*4ewial Bank,
      263 words
  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 920 9 Tin and Copper. OUTLOOK FOR SHARES PROMISING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 1. Tin has been conspicuous in the commodity markets, copper, particularly, in the stock markets. The metals pries have apparently not yet come to tho end of their rises, and the mines must
      920 words
    • 935 9 Firm and Very Active Market. Symington and Wilson's weekly rubber report, dated May 31, states: Since oiir last report the rubber ma«ket I ha- been firm and at times exeeediagly acti'e. The reduction in the rediscount rato in New York on Thursday gave a further fillip to Wall
      935 words
    • 854 9 Striking Speech By Mr. J. G. Hay. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, .June I. The money market situation vn tually unchanged last week, when' funds remained ample and new business was mostly transacted at 'i per cent. The difficulty of lending was, however, reflected in an occasional
      854 words
    • 1350 9 Chief Anxieties Now Over." The 21st annual general sMvtsssl of ghaieho'ders r( the Kmerald Rubber ami Toooanut Co., Ltd., was heW on Thir <lay. May IMS. at I*4 St. Vim-e.V. Street, Glasgow. Mr. H. \V. Baileys in presen.ini? the report of the directors for the year ti
      1,350 words

  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 176 10 Peter Dawson. The World-famous Baritone finds voice -safety only in the filter tip He writes: "The dv MAURIER FILTER irritants from luiaTl getting to my M throat and affecting my Wr MB^^ voice. Br^^fl PetEr DawBon YOU, too, will find that the dv Maurier filter tip is the only effective
      176 words
    • 111 10 HEAR THESE RECORDS! AT THK ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED, (Incorporated in J:ong Kong) "JESSIE MATTHEWS" STARRING in "THERE GOES THE BRIDE" Itl, STAY WMH V< DUIOIB "THE MIDSHIPMAID" ONE LITTLE KISS FltOM YOU— DBIOIB "THE GOOD COMPANIONS" THKEF WISHES— DBIIO2 LET ME GIVE MY HAPPINESS TO YOL'— DBIIO.' "EDDIE CANTOR"
      111 words
  • 123 10 AI.HAMBRA Hallelujah. Tin a Tramp. With Al Jolson Mad ire Kvans. C.lft -«.i If Phone 6909. < U'ITOL The White Sister. With Clark Cable Helen Hayes. >.H tit. Phone 5261-2. EMPIRE, TANJONG VAC. AM I Am A Fugitive From A "Chain Gang. 7 p.m.— 9.30 p.m. (iREAT WORLD
    123 words
  • 870 10 Commercial interests of all nations operating between Europe and lbs East are becoming more and more insistent in their demand for a revision of ttw Suez (anal dues. The subject is one of vital importance to everyone in this
    870 words
  • 243 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. H. T. Headley has been appointed to act as Senior Assistant Auditor. Mr. F. W. Curr, of Ampang Tin Selangor, and Mrs. Gurr, have sailed for Europe. Mr. P. G. Sollis has left Kuala Lumpur for home on long leave via Japan and America. Mr. E. W.
    243 words
  • 1019 10 THE SEROW AGAIN. I It now appears that the serow, f:.me<n for its shyness and inaccessibility, is living very contentedly and peacefully with ten miles of Kuala Lumpur! An article by Mr. J. P. Mead in the Malayan Forester describes a visit to the prominent ridge
    1,019 words
  • 738 10 I RUBBER IN MODERN DWELLINGS. In the following leading article which appeared t* Tropical Life, the writer has a number of pertinent question* to ask in regard to new uses for rubber in tropical dwellings. While it is generally admitted that in this respect we are hardly
    738 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
  • 1740 11 PROPERTY TO BE PROTECTED. Japan's Violation Of Tangku Truce. ARMY TO REMAIN. "Independent" Areas 111 Neutral Zone. Hone Kong, July 1. British blur jackets have been landed nit the Butterfield and Swire wharveit in Canton to protect the undowus and property of the British
    1,740 words
  • 1643 11 Will Be Defended At All Costs. WORLD CONFERENCE. Fate Trembling in The Balance. There are indications that the final draft of the resolution now being considered by the gold countries follows the lines of the British proposals for cheeking currency speculation and it is believed it
    Reuter  -  1,643 words
  • 161 11 2,897 Killed and 8,483 Wounded. Tokio, June 14. According to official figures issued by the Japanese War Ministry, Japan's total losses suffered during the hostilities iq Manchuria, Shanghai and Jehol, as well as inside the Great Wall, are listed since the beginning of the Sino-Japanese
    161 words
  • 108 11 Japanese Consulate Set On Fire by Bandits. Mukden, June 13. Tungfeng, a town to the west of Tiehling, was raided and plundered by about 800 bandits recently, according to information reaching here today. Many shops and public buildings, including the Japanese branch consulate, were set on fire. The
    108 words
  • 268 11 Liable to Life Term And Flogging. When three men were charged on remand at Newcastle in connection with the recent hold-up of a local branch of Lloyds Bank. Mr. A. C. D. Ensor, prosecuting, said They committed a crime which il punishable with penal servitude for life and
    268 words
  • 72 11 Official Explanation Of Incident. Peiping, June 22. The Peiping Public Safety Bureau, reporting on yesterday's shooting incident which resulted in a protest by the Japanese who alleged that Japanese troops had been fired on states that two shots were fired by a man in uniform during a quarrel
    72 words
  • 78 11 Warrants Issued Against Crew Of Ship. Owing to a grievance against the boatswain, a number of the crew of the Shaw. Saville Albion steamer Mahia refused to take the ship to sea at Wellington, N.Z.. on May 9. Warrants were issued against 31 members of the crew on
    78 words
  • 25 11 Prince Damrong, says our Bangkok correspondent, while holidaying at Hua Hin, was bitten by an insect on the foot and he is now in hospital.
    25 words
  • 88 11 Two Dead One Injured. EARLY MORNING DRAMA IN MALACCA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 1. Early this morning a sensation was caused in the local police barracks when a Sikh constable suddenly ran amok. He shot a Sikh sergeant dead and proceeding to Bukit China,
    88 words
  • 244 11 Once Refused the ViceRoyalty. Sir Austen Chamberlain, speaking at the Indian Civil Service dinner, at the Trocadero, disclosed that he once declined to serve as Viceroy of India. Among the opportunities which had been opened to him during his life, and for one reason and another he
    244 words
  • 111 11 Urge Use Of Non-inflammable Materials For Ships. St. Nazaire, June 27. As a result of the outbreaks of fire en the Georges Phillippar and the Atlantique, work with new non-inflamm-able materials was decided upon for the Normandie, but as the plans have not yet been passed, the Municipal
    Aneta-Havas  -  111 words
  • 56 11 Third Meeting Between Sir J. Simon And Litvinoff. London, June 30. M- Litvinoff, the Soviet Foreign Commissar, met Sir John Simon, the British Forfign Secretary, for the third time at the Foreign Office today. A communique states: "Progress is being made. The matter is not yet complete and
    Reuter  -  56 words
  • 195 11 Shop-lifting By Well-Dressed Chinese. A new swindle has come to the attention of the police in Shanghai who are exposing the trick, hoping to prevent further mulcting of foreign shop-keepers. The perpetrator is a well-dressed (foreign style) Chinese about 30 years of age, who in very good English
    195 words
  • 22 11 July 4 is an American national holiday (Independence Day) and the United States Consulate-General (will be closed to business on that day.
    22 words
  • 105 11 Drug Seizure Sequel. ALLEGED TO BE HEAD OF HUGE RING. San Francisco, June 30. Juda Ezra, said to be a British subject, and formerly a millionaire resident ot Shanghai, and his twin brother, Isaac, a Pan Francisco property owner, who have been held in custody for some
    Reuter  -  105 words
  • 100 11 GENERALS MA SU. Appointed to Military Commission. Nanking, June 22. Gen. Ma Chan-shan and Gen. Su Pingwen, former leaders of the Manchurian j Volunteer forces, have been appointed members of the Military Commission. Both, generals became famous during the early Sino-Japanese hostilities. They retreated into Russian territory after stiff fighting
    100 words
  • 30 11 Gaol Term For Blacksmith Who Repeated Rumours. Dortmund, July 27. A blacksmith called Bochum has been condemned to nine months' detention for repeating rumours of Nazi atrocities. Aneta-Havas.
    Aneta-Havas  -  30 words
  • 79 11 $10,000 Remitted To London By Nanking. Nanking, June 15. A spokesman of the Ministry of Education stated today that the f-'"""nment had decided to remit $10,000 to England to aid the Chinese students who had been 6ent there by the former North-Eastern authorities. The decision for this
    79 words
  • 72 11 Persistent Rumours Of Heavy Borrowing. Shanghai, June 21. Banking circles here are agog over the reports from London stating that Mr. T. i V. Soong, Minister of Finance, is negotiating with British banking interest for a loan of £47,000,000 sterling, which is equivalent to over $700,000,000. Chinese
    72 words
  • 149 11 Fifty Per Cent. Laid Up In Dock. The i total number of Cardiff-owned ships Is 250. Of these 123, or just 50 per ceit., are reported to be laid up at the present moment, says the Journal of Commerce. Nearly 40 have been tied to the buoys
    149 words
  • 106 11 Sailing Ship Takes 83 */2/ 2 Days From Australia. The sailing :.hip Parma arrived at Falmouth on May 24 from Port Victoria, Australia, after a voyage of 83 Vi days. It is claimed that this is not only the fastest time of any of the sailing vessels competing
    106 words
  • 66 11 £6,000,000 Drop in Assets Of Kuhn, Loeb Co., Washington, June 30. The fact that the total assets of Kuhn. Loeb and Co., dropped by over £6,000.0<>0, oj 50 per cent., in 1932, is revealed in the company's balance sheet submitted at the Senate inquiry, showing assets
    Reuter  -  66 words
  • 281 11 Wind Currents Harnessed For Flight. Berlin. June 27. To be able to fly to great heights and remain aloft for many hours at a time without using motors is the object of investigations now being carried out systematically by the German Research Institute for Glider Flight, public demonstrations
    Aneta-Trans-Ocean  -  281 words
  • 86 11 Must Be Censored Before Being Sent Abroad. Under the instructions of the Ministry of the Interior, the City Government of Greater Shanghai has promulgated a set of regulations governing foreigners taking cinema pictures in China. Anything savouring of superstition, contravening the Three People's Principles of the Kuomintang,
    86 words
  • 54 11 Noted Journalists' Exclusion From Press Association. Berlin, June 27. Herr Theodor Wolff, former editor of the Berlin Tageblatt, Herr Zucher cf the Acht Uhr Abendblatt, Herr Stampfer of the Vorwaerts and several other well-known journalists have been excluded from the Press Association as their presence would "outrage"
    Aneta-Havas  -  54 words
  • 71 11 Rebels Capture Yarkand New City. Peiping, June IG. A message received here by post from Kashgar says that after further fighting Yarkand New City fell into the hands of rebels on May 26, the evacuating Chinese and Tungan troops moving towards Kashgar. Some hope is seen in reports
    71 words
  • 60 11 Attempt To Wreck Residence Of Dr. Sun Fo. Shanghai, June 16. Some unidentified person threw a bomb at the residence of Dr. Sun Fo, the president of the Legislative Yuan, at ColumbjQ Road, French Concession. The bomb exploded outside the back yard and as the servants were having
    60 words
  • 16 11 Tokio, June 29. It is officially announced that the Empress is enceinte. Reuter.
    Reuter  -  16 words

  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 74 12 iQo soothe away 9f Pour a little into your bath and mM what a difference! Ordinary J& water becomes soothingly soft gj^^m and subtly scented the bath SU becomes an exhilarating and w refreshing treat such as you m have never known before. I W^fl^k^^B I lne ntw Scrobo>s Perfumed
      74 words
  • 2445 12 MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS DECIDE TO ISSUE CERTIFICATES. The meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held yesterday under the presidency of Mr. (J. L. Ham was one of the shortest for many months. The longest discussion concerned the introduction of bylaws to permit the Municipality to allow
    2,445 words
  • 230 12 Message Rate a Boon To Small Firms. Towards the end of last year the Oriental Telephone and EUc'vic Co., L'-.d., asked Government to rllow it to revise the existing telephone i le- in Singapore by introducing the message rate systcrn. The proposed new oh .s are:
    230 words
  • 186 12 Unemployment Caused By Technical Science? Copenhagen, June 27. In a spirited speech delivered before the World Power Conference^ whose annual meeting opened here on Monday and \a: presided over by the eminent German engineer, Herr Oskar von Miller the president of the Conference's Executive Committee, Mr. Dunpol, challenged
    Aneta-Trans-Ocean  -  186 words
  • 60 12 Evangelical Churches To Fly Nazi Flags. Berlin, June 2S The swastika banner and the black, white and red bag, emblems of the new Germany, will henceforth be flown from all Evangelical churches in Germany on festive occasions, according to instructions issued by the German Evangelical Church Union
    Aneta-Trans-Ocean  -  60 words
  • 94 12 Lyons Houses Undermined By Torrential Rains. Lyons, June 27. The torrential rains of the last few days have so far undermined the foundations of the houses in the residential quarters in the city of Lyons that t'le danger of collapse at any moment ba.-. become acute. Members of
    Aneta-Trans-Ocean  -  94 words
  • 110 12 Tamil Youth Who Slept On Sleepers. (Frcm Orr Own Correspondent.) Taiping, June 29. I fell down and fainted and -.id not know whether the irain was coming or not, said a Tamil youth named Gabriel to Che Albakri, the magistrate here, when asked why he
    110 words
  • 153 12 Extraordinary Behaviour Of Chinese. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, June 29. I am used to prison life" said a Chinese who was sentenced to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment here today for b caking two planks in the police lock-up. Accused was in the lock-up in connection -vith
    153 words
  • 83 12 For Arrest Of Missing Bankrupt. The only thing I can do now is to ask for a warrant for his arrest,'' said Mi. C Wilson, the Official Assignee-, in the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Mills yesterday when he mentioned the public examination of a Gujarat i named
    83 words
  • 79 12 District Officer's Quarters At Aior Gajah. The following tenders wtre received for the erection of new quarters for the District Officer, Alor Gajah, and the demolition and removal of the existing quarters: Swan and Dunn, Ltd., $12,000; Ni. Lin, $13,500; Mg Hoe Beo, $14,950; Tan Beng Chong, $17,500; Yeo
    79 words
  • 79 12 Malay Accused Of Stealing Wife's Jewellery. (FIUM Our Own Contspondent.) Tuiping, June 29. Wearing a red b!az;>r and a brightly coloured sarong a yotmg Malay named Ahmad bin Wahab appeared quite unconcerned when he was charged here today with stealing his wife's j.wellery. It was suited
    79 words
  • 31 12 The Chirac Sporting Club, the Hai Tho Club, the Khor Si Jin Chin Se.h and the Khay Tong Seah, all of Penang. ate called upon u> furnish proof of their exlft-
    31 words
  • 911 12 The World Must Wake. DR. SHELDRAKE'S PLEA FOR BROTHERHOOD. Hundreds of Moslems invaded the Victoria Theatre from an early hoi r yesterday afternoon in anticipation of the lecture on Beauties of Islam," by Dr. Khalid Sheidrake, the life-president ot the Western Islamic Association. Long before the
    911 words
  • 34 12 The wedding has taken place at Tientsin of Mr. Hans Renders, of the DeuUch-Asiatische Bank, Tientsin, and Mrs. Margo* Droeeser, well-known in Shanghai, who has been living in Java and Calebta for several years.
    34 words
  • 951 12 "WILD RUMOURS" ABOUT RETRENCHMENT. A well-known European planter recent ly rode from Ipoh to Cameron High lands on a bicycle and found the mountain road so well graded that he was able to travel the whole way ii|> to the hi.l station without dismounting. A
    951 words

  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 42 13 NEW! Tl* fiiu-st Portable Gramophone ever marketed at its moderate price. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE MODEL 97 $35°° Fitted with Record Carrier for 12 ten inch records, automatic stop und quick engagement winding handle. "MOUTRIE'S" "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS. SINGAPORE and PENANG. I
      42 words
    • 88 13 EDOYSTONE RADIO ELECTRIC COMPANY A VEItY I.AIU.K STOCK OF RECEIVERS, LOUDSPEAKERS. BATTERIES C MOKES, COILS. C'ONDF.NSERS. AMPL FIED GRAMOPHONES ETC.. ETC. CONSULT US FOR EVERYTHING RADIO. EDDYSTONE RADIO ELECTRIC COMPANY, 28-30. ORCHARD ROAD. Tel. 3829. Malaya's Largest Sporting Goods Store. FOR ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING PHOME-2938. RESTRINGING OUR SPECIALITY. WE GUARANTEE
      88 words
    • 50 13 "BOTOL HITAM" HOW OFTEN YOU HEAR THE EXPRESSION IN CLUBS HOTELS WHEN A B.G.A.' IS ORDERED! LIKE A PASSWORD THE MAN WHO KNOWS THE SECRET IS SURE OF GETTING THE GINGER ALE HE WANTS. "SPECIAL DRY" GINGER ALE. MANUFACTURED AT THE HOT SPRINGS, SELETAR. AN F. N. PRODUCT OF COURSE.
      50 words
  • 1077 13 Command's Malaya Cup Victory Johore's Second Half Rally. COMMAND DEFEAT JOHORE. Malaya Cup Game. HAWKINS INJURED IN l.'tth MINUTE. (■"nV.nand Johore 1. Thirteen itM tmm to be the unlucky number of the Malaya Command for jesterrlay, in their Malaya Cup mulch against Johorr, Hawkins, in the- l'ith minute, got a
    1,077 words
  • 449 13 St. Joseph's Institution Athletic Meeting. The annual sports of St. Joseph's Institution were hold yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium when despite unfavourable weathe- conditions there was a large attendance. Among those present were the Hon. Mr. A. S. Haynes, acting Colonial Secretary, and Mrs. Haynes, Mr. C.
    449 words
  • 75 13 The following ties have been arranged in the S.C.C. lawn bowls American tournament MONDAY'S TIES. P. M. Sott and H. K. Fearnside vs. E. A. Stewart and P. M. Altlred. E. J. Cas?els and C. M. McNair vs. Paul Storr and E. B. Evans. P. M. Scott and
    75 words
  • 189 13 Today. July 1. Football: b.A.K.A. Uiv. 1: Chinese vs. Indo-leylonese, Jalan Kesui Div. 2: Malays vs. M.C.I., Ccvlu.t, Cricket: S.R.C. vs. SU. Ist., S.R C grd.; S.C.C. vs. St. JosepVs Padang; Intercollege match: Med:c-al College vs. Raffles College, Medical College ground; V.M.C.A. <n. Khalsa Assn., V.M.C.A. grd.; Nondescripts
    189 words
  • 252 13 Japanese Players' Easy Victory. London, June 30. The A'l-England Championships wers resumed at Wimbledon today in glorious weather, the large attendance including Her Majesty the Queen. In the fourth round of the women's singles Mrs. Moody (U.S.A.) defeated Mme. Henrotin (France). 6—3, 6—o. Signorina L. Valerio (Italy)
    252 words
  • 149 13 Prize-Winners in Spring Tournament. The S.R.C. Spring '.»-nnis tournament was concluded last week with the final of the doubles handicap between Dr. W. A. Balhetchct and N. E. Ess (owe 30) and N. S. Hogan and K. C. Balhetchet (owe 15). The former won in two straight sets
    149 words
  • 53 13 The ties for the second round of the C.T.A. Badminton Tournament are as follows: M. Sockalingam vs. K. Vecravagu. S. Rasiah vs. K. Thillainathan. K. Thambapillai vs. S. Sivam. A. Veluppillai vs. V. Kamanathan. These ties will be played tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the General Hospital Dresser's Recreation
    53 words
  • 87 13 Raffles To Meet Medicos At Cricket. T!;e fourth annum inter-college crick-t match, between Raffles College and '!p; Mat*fcaJ College, will he. played M the latter's giouml ;?day: RafßVs College will be represented by the following: Dudley Kss, C. R. Lewis? C. Mosbertren, Teerath Item, Wonjt Hong Chong, Ahmat
    87 words
  • 53 13 Tho following have accepted to play Association football f.r the S.C.C. against Raffles Institution on Monday: A. I. Horsley; D. E. Nickels and F. Plane; H. W. Jakeman, T. W. Morray and R. N. Walling; R. V. Welch, T. Watson, H. C. R.hes, C. H. W. Goult pnd
    53 words
  • 27 13 There was no play yesterday afternoon owing to rain in the cricket match beh.een the E.C.C. and the S.R.C. It will be played this afternoon.
    27 words
  • 568 13 Freeman Gets His 100 th Wicket of Season. Sussex created a minor sensation in first-class cricket circles yesterday by obtaining a ten wicket's victory over the champions, Yorkshire, at Hull. The champions seem to have failed both in I batting and bowling. Freeman earned the distinction
    Reuter  -  568 words
  • 39 13 The Indian Association team to meet the Nondescripts at the N.C.C. ground tomorrow will be as follows: Abbhasbhoy (capt.), Varma, Raja Ram, Mistri, Ibrahim, Davar, A. A. Samy, Harigovind, Amarchand, Noordin and Sinha. Reserves: Kennedy and Purushotham.
    39 words
  • 110 13 Cleveland Lose Badly To New York. New York, June 30. The following were the results of baseball games played today: National League. Chicago 7 11 1 Brooklyn 2 7 0 F. Herman homered for Chicago. Pittsburgh ..4 10 0 Philadelphia 6 11 1 Klein scored a home run for
    Reuter  -  110 words
  • 207 13 Two Penalty Goals Against Police. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 30. In the semi-final of the Government .Shield football competition the Police drew with the Municipality 2—22 2 after extra time had been played. The Police wc:c the better side and played more methodically, but rough tactics
    207 words
  • 949 13 Robber Chief's Win. BETTING REPORT AND RACING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Office. Fleel Street, June 11'. While there have also been meeting at Gatwick nnd Hurst Par!;, this week's mot-.c important racing has been at the Manchester Whitsun meeting, with Friday's great race for
    949 words

  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 180 14 S° FROM NOW ftytrrlum aitmrlu your gmms 1 1 1 r""'» •""< t*w'M l-ftl n „>/- "*iij tw Mil).-: ,!,.ju.A»*. Ml|! Mlllll, ).H>, l|,.llluit; M ■i yynrwiM, f Miwpf^MHr *tef i '.Imm m u***kdm m* 4» *m dtow ilm limimim MMM ji7*Mrivrisrb. <«k« null <*MMM fMJ y<Ni »*ily »<li(<«»"i tpttmtt
      180 words
    • 163 14 j| Jl 9ftW^ WHAT THE fcMlv I LONDON ANALYSTS SAY! fl'i ''!vN['%'*\ lt mil h. illl (>< i <*i ill ;;J 1 <i"'i'< ,#,4 I" huh tVMJMHI FRAMROZ CO. W&\ 9 vn I'STEMGAH jMJbI v I "DUFF".' _V 4bbK Sol& Aytttitt; iKv^BI ""is !F. A. Bartholomeutz THE BRITISH MALAYA TRUSTEE
      163 words
  • 45 14 Kinif'M Iho Win« and A I'lure al NewmarkH 1.U11.1.di ,j,,,. Ni-V.l.lMlkl'l 1.,.11«y 111 .t-lim 1V.,, 1,,.. iinl mm' only Imui v livmj I hit v,,iii,t-t> w</m X«» K«rlli m Mi.limikluu,) i,i, 1 I'll. AW,.,* 1 if t JMui V 1., 4 I'
    45 words
  • 36 14 liuniu Kith** Will lifiMfui' Miiimpion hip (f .1,111 <M, <|V., J.llltf UlKl II I 'bull l*Utf>., i II Ml 111. 'i > MuUy' I ,< |,i I f. „1 llk M WlWmiv. um»li ..t.ii.ii.... vffl hi
    36 words
  • 56 14 HI l,Mll Mil,-' SI I i I UU Imm i»»i|>t-li Vmiii > Lxluy mii.l i. mi., ii., T'.*lMy i. ifM.lji H,iMliim Umvm I'imiim tui. < I mIMi I,iii K u i I Mth.,l '•M(, I I 1..11. I,',* If I AHii.i.. Ami tun (Ctoi <v) I 111., i. I
    56 words
  • 0 14
    0 words
  • 23 14 \i. lot ii I «,i RivfTN Ami lor Diamond A llti X' Writlu u(/ i/ I wim Al l:.rf«i »i,.i H>,
    23 words

  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 221 15 n MAISON "VOGUE" 22, High Street, Europe Hold Buildings. "vl\ xW^ Fashions for Swimming *^^Q*\^F fL' and Bathing Costumes. J I T See <;EVE's Bathing Costumes at i\ f^T Vogue* and you'll realise why it V has made such a hit in Singapore. V V N. Tl K |orioUH clear
      221 words
    • 150 15 r A BOON TO WOMEN* I. ilia Towels bring you v m absolute perfection in hygic- m m nic protection. Cool, com- 1 fortablc, non-chafing, superabsorhent, deodorant and 1 neat, they solve the problem B of disposal being simply flushed away in the lavatory. I.iha are made from steri- lized
      150 words
    • 120 15 Your Lovely New Frock Will it remain so dainty— or will it be damaged by perspiration the first time you wear it? In these days when a frock must be made tododoubleduty, protect it with Odorono. Odorono not only saves your clothes, ie gives you the confidence of knowing you
      120 words
  • 1497 15 Woman Week By Week. Into The Whitsunshine (It, ,in (>ui Own Cot 'lespurident.) London, June 8. The mo>t wonderful Whitsun in memory I'as Urn the Mibjcet of discussion among all the returned holiday-makers. For once, il really excusable to make the «eath< i h lirst topic of
    1,497 words
  • 648 15 Startling allegations about "faked" divorces are made by Mr. Claud Mullins, the North London magistrate, who denounces the present d.vorce law as unChristian, and urges thai divorce should be made in some ways easier to obtain and in others more difficult, with no divorce until a
    648 words
  • Article, Illustration
    10 15 The new Reville r odel 'at has been christened "Kegatta."
    10 words
  • 87 15 Most people think that they know when vegetables look fresh, but it is worth while remembering a few rules which make certain, r often something which looks fresh may not be so, or may keep its shape ana looks better because it is coarser rather than
    87 words
  • 459 15  -  Edward H. Symonds By Of REVILLE LTD. Women seeking individuality and exclusivity in dress, that is to say, gowns that cannot be copied by mass-production, will welcome this new hand-painted Jiess fashion. As a leading member of English society who was at a private view of the first
    459 words
  • 111 15 When boiling potatoes, do not add the salt until they are nearly cooked. They will be more floury and will not break up. When making jam or marmalade, always rub the bottom of the preserving pan with a little lard. This prevents the contents from sticking
    111 words
  • 354 15 Chic ihd t jackets, just reacu.ng to ;he waistline, continut to find favour with the smart young misses, accordinn verna Hu.,e, a new Paramount playr who will make her screen debut :r. ParaI mount':, C.der tht Tonto Rim" Sh3 hue a number of these coal in winter
    354 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 297 16 qf "1 Because— 1. Mn-OnoOII 11. unique blend o» 1. AttlMloil. f V. t ...b1« ail. 1. 1/tMKlaii. 2. 3-ln-Oa«OH 1. L«kfic»«ialllrtktni«:tM<iiM». 1. Pitvtnis ruM «d Unilll on all mttol 3. C!«ani, protect*. Kiwm xid pellrfwi feMitd bmUI •»< »ood twiKn. 3. 3-in-On*«l 1. MSS DBtc* ligM oii iMniifectami Vj
      297 words
    • 326 16 BWtsf v *Jtmfi ChSpS^H How can people keep the aHpB lacks of their teeth clean with ■4, I'U-fashione.i brushes which B^s^sfca-Z*^"* on v trie outside curve?" This shou^hmv difficult it is to clean the back of your teeth tr<rh an 1 I fashionedtonth -brush. It's only shaf>- j^psssM \^fl R
      326 words
  • 663 16 ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. 3rd Sunday ufter Trinity. July 2, 6.50 a.m., Holy t'omn.; 7.30 ;i.m., Matin.-; 8 a.m.. Holy Cuinii. (Choral i 10 a.m.. Children's Service; 5..'j0 rii tvensonff (Choral) and Sermon; iu.3o a.m.. Service at H..M. Naval Base; iloly Comn. on Mon., Wed. end Friday at a.m.,
    663 words

  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 12 17 Colgate's Ribbon Dental (ream keeps teeth clean, spa rklinK— Sweetens Tire Breath
      12 words
    • 56 17 By Spe^'al Appointment To H.M. Tke Kinr ">< BUm. WE HAVE PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING TO YOU A NEW PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE BY "His Master's V«iee" REMARKABLY LOW PRICED. AND OF EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH QUALITY NEW STYLE QUICK ENGAGEMENT WINDING KEY, RECORD CARRIER FOR TWELVE 10-INCH RECORDS. NOTE THE PRICE MODEL 97 $35.00
      56 words
    • 342 17 TALKIE EMTWFAJNMENT IN KUALA LUMPUR! PRICE'S THEATRE ('PHONE 2750.) 3 nighU commencing TOMORROW (sumoav) BARREN WILLIAM M the BpMtesl -wiii.llei of all time la "THE MATCH KING with LIU DAMITA niKhti commencing WEDNESDAY, July sth. "THE BIG CAGE" with CLYDE BEATTY The world's most soTsationnl wild iinnnal acl now a
      342 words
  • 3301 17 4 Vniqme Malayan Town Sungei' Lembing In Retrospect Civilisation In The Wilds By River And Railway Hard Work And Quiet Living, (By Our Kuala Lumpur Correspondent.) MUCH interest has li.vii shown in the ipttoa n-«ently given in this ■lournui of the tin "lines at
    3,301 words
  • 111 17 Factory to Compete With Imports. Canton, June 22. Tho P vincial Department of Reconstruct' "ti i.-. preparing to establish a cotton yarn factory, in view of the big '<- -and here for this product, which is imported from England and India to the va< of £2,500,000 annually. ■<
    111 words

  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 52 18 TOMORROWEVERY LISTENER-IN SHOULD READ:— THE TRUTH ABOUT MALAYAN RADIO IN THE SUNDAY TIMES. Other features include The Wanderer's intimate gossip about Malayans. A page full of competitions for all. Full reports and pictures of sport in every corner of the country. AND ALL THE WEEK-END NEWS OF MALAYA and the
      52 words
  • 77 18 Pay San, a 17-year-old Chinese, wa« charged before Mr. M. H. Blacker, the Singapore Third Magistrate, yesterday j with committing mischief by breaking a mirror in a barber's shop in Temple Street. Choo Fee Mm, an employee in the .shop, Stated that he saw Pay San break the
    77 words
  • Correspondence.
    • 1096 18 Natives Not Fighting A Losing Battle. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, You certainly prove as indefatig- able in your attempt to emphasise the necessity to starve out smallholders of j rubber plantations as you, in a previous letters to the Editor. But it appears
      1,096 words
    • 566 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It was with considerable interest that I read your leader in yesterday's issue, and whilst I have hitherto kept aloof from matters political, I feel that in view of your apparent approval and praise of Hitler's statesmanship, a few facts may
      566 words
    • 339 18 To the Editor of the Straits Timer.. Sir, You know, of course, how pineapples are clean cleaved and pared before being presented at table here in Malaya, so that they appear all glistening and speckk'ss, though somewhat attenuated in form, and deep scored with spiral furrows running all
      339 words
    • 86 18 PIN-MONEY WORKERS. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It was most gratifying to read "Fed-Up's" opinion on the above subject. I am confident "Fed-Up" had not only commercial concerns in mind, and his comments were meant to apply also to government offices. There are many whom I could
      86 words
  • 193 18 Bankrupt Who Borrowed Irresponsibly. This was the usual case of rather irresponsible borrowing at fabulous rate* of interest. It is a case for suspension !>ut not for long," said Mr. E. N. Taylor, 1 Assistant Official Assignee, before Mr. Justice Mills, in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday
    193 words
  • 127 18 jßig Chinese Tobacco Business Cas*». After r. hearing lasting several days, following a 16-day trial, the appeal con- cerning an extensive Chinese tobacco business, the Shun Hang Tobacco Co., came to an end yesterday afternoon in I the Appeal Court, which comprised the 1 [Chief Justice (Sir Walter
    127 words
  • 23 18 The members of the Indian Association will be at home to Dr. Lanka Sundaram tcday at 6 p.m., at 164, Race Course Road.
    23 words
  • 198 18 Kota Tinggi Trader For Trial. The preliminary inquiry into three chai-ges, deceiving Hoondamall and Sons ly falsely representing that his name was Yong Joo Siang and thereby fraudulently inducing them to deliver certain goods valued at $94.20 and a cash cheque on the Mercantile Bank for $Cy 1.46
    198 words
  • 166 18 Evidence On Impo*t, Rubber And Produce Trades. The 28th, 29th and 30th meetings of the S.S. Trade Commission were held in Singapore on June 27, 28 and 29, when evidence was taken from Mr. J. I. Dawson (Guthrie Co., Ltd.) and Mr. S. L. Oggier (Peterson, Simons
    166 words
  • 276 18 Widow and Children's Trust xMoney. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 30. In the Supreme Court ttday Mr. Justice Sawrey-Cookson granted David Mordecai's application for discharge from bankruptcy, but suspended it for nine months. Mr. R. H. Finch, for bankrupt, Mid they had been before the
    276 words
  • 44 18 Mr. R. C. Edyvean v.-rived in Seremban to take up duties ai Superintendent, Posts and Telegraphs, while Mr. A. C. Wollaston is proceeding from Seremban to Malacca at the end of the month to tak up duties as Superintend <ie Post and Telegraph, Malacca.
    44 words

  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 1157 19 Don't let the matter of d^*ll expense keep you from Jf^ffvj Tlsiting v.. Sight i. as •■>\f3P'JL precious as life 'itself, Jw^-SL and oar charges art Jj^Bl\r^-^k' VERY MODERATE. vK) f j THE ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO. Optometrists and Opticians, IN, Soath Jridse Road. 148. North Bridge Boa*. itiAY RUBBER STATISTICS.
      1,157 words
  • 436 19 Inquest Story of Prison j Struggle. Birmingham, June l The discovery of a prisoner dead In the "silent cell" a'qtmrtci of an hour after hi' had been ordered three days' close confinement for insubordination while «erving a sentence in Winson Green Prison i« being
    436 words
  • 197 19 Revision Proposed By British M.P.s. Budapest, June 28. A sensation was caused late in the 'fteinoon on Tuesday in the Huugu. :a:i Chamber by a London dispatch, of thi i-'uropa press news agency, containing the news that a resolution in favour ->f revision of the peace Treaty of
    197 words
  • 165 19 Murderer* Story of A Royalist Plot. Paris. June 26. Whether private persons, and above a!! foreigners, are justified in committing murder to prevent political crimes is a problem the French Dolice are now trying U» solve. A Spanish merchant in Algiers shot, dead two of his countrymen
    165 words
  • 64 19 A monument about 100 feet high now in the course of construction in Nanking in memory Chit.?se officers and soldiers w! o lost th.lr »es in the Sii Japanese hostilities in Msnchuria, \v "ie completed by the middle of July. The monument is situat:.' in a large cemetery laid the
    64 words
  • 351 19 Judges Worat Case Of Bigamy. I have seldom come across a wor*c case of bigamy than Ihis," remarked Mr Justice Uorcidae when sending to prison David (Jisby, 56. plumber, wiio appeared in the .'uck on Crutches at Essex Assizes. Gisby pleaded guilty to bigimonsly marrying Florence
    351 words
  • 89 19 Pi Of r»|pme of Drills up to and for week truing July 2, 1933, ire: Saturday, Jujy J, <.' $ukit Timah Range,. "P" (Malay) Coy. T»ble "A"; 2 p.m., Fairer Ra^ge, "A" (M.G.) Coy., Table "M.G."; 3.50 to 61:0 p.m., Officers, S V.C., Corps T.E.W.T. Stinda» .July 2,
    89 words
  • 459 19 i Flexible Diving Dress Experiments. N*ew records in deep-sea diving are likely to be set up this summer, if conditions permit, by the divers of the Rojral Navy during experiments in' thj: waters of Loch Fyne, AfgyiWfire. writes a special correspondent n the Morning Post. It
    459 words
  • 164 19 President Hindenburg Proposed for Award. Oslo, June 21. That the Xobel Peace Prize should !>e awarded to President von Hindenburg is suggested by the widely-read newspaper. Morgen Avisen, in Bergen. The paper declares that the ]>i PN should Have been awarded to President HlfcdtnJWirg some year--, ago,
    Aneta-Trans-Ocean  -  164 words
  • 91 19 Agriculture in China Aided by Chiang. Shanghai, June 2d. A donation of $20,000 has been made by Marshal Chiang Kai-shek to the College of Agriculture and Forestry at the University of Nanking. The donation is to be employed for strengthening tho crop improvement program me. In addition,
    91 words
  • 52 19 Mr. Wanjc Ching-wei, the president ot the Executive Yuan, has donated $l,00<) for the children of the late Mr- Li Ta-chao, a leading Communist in Peking who v.as shot by Marshal Chang Tso-lin'? order, in 1927. The: toother died recently and Mi. Wang has donated the money for -<lucatiorr of
    52 words
  • 458 19 Evil Be Thou My Good His Motto. I John Sidney Clipstone. -I.'!, who was saul I ti hold n srtente deßree of London University, and to speak six languages, was sentenced to twelve months in the second division at London Sessions recently. He pleaded guilty u<
    458 words

  • 13 20 The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS,
    13 words
  • 20 20 SECTION of the experimental rubber roadway in front of the P.W.D. Offices, at Kuala Lumpur
    20 words
  • Article, Illustration
    31 20 MRS. L S. AMERY in the- Palais de Justice in Paris waiting news of the result of her husband's efforts to release their son and his hride from prison. (Planet News.)
    31 words
  • Article, Illustration
    27 20 A I SI IN (riuhl. in shorN) shaking hands with Andre Merlin, after his victory, in the singles of the International liampionsh ip.s in Paris. (Planet News.)
    27 words
  • Article, Illustration
    20 20 WMWMMMSMMBIB& VIBHL .mJ jaHaaaMnMaMHiaiM^ STRIPS OF RUBBER, nearly an inch thick are being laid in the heart of huala Lumpur,
    20 words
  • Article, Illustration
    17 20 MISS PEGGY SCRIVEN who beat Madame Mathieu and won the French Women's Singles Tennis Championship. (Planet News.)
    17 words
  • Article, Illustration
    21 20 THE "BOTAL S(OI Urn London. Midland and Scottwh Railway's famous express. <•! vhc,» al tho (irand Central Terminal. Ntw York. (Planet News.
    21 words
  • Article, Illustration
    17 20 THE SCENE of the recent fire in a bronze powder works in Aldeogate, Street, London. (Planet New*.)*
    17 words
  • Article, Illustration
    19 20 THE PRINCE OF WALES talking to the Mayor of Wimbledon at the Bath and Wert Agriculture Show. (Planet News.)
    19 words
  • Article, Illustration
    29 20 Til < <»\ ill Urn \isitini; I- iv mil rowing i ret* having her im uaphonr lived iM-furo the ran on (he Thames auain-l I 'nj l i-h crews. Planet Nt-»s.)
    29 words
  • Page 20 Advertisements