Malaya Tribune, 10 July 1929

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune VoL XVI.- -No. 160 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday. July 10. 1923.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 202 1 UPTON'S CEYLON j TEA. Itou cannot better THE BEST. SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK j This Miik is preparer! from I'URE UNSKIMMED COW'S —^^^IlZlZrzr^^ ll MILK, and in condensation J nothing but FINEST WHITE I II rnNDENSED Mirlif SUGAR is added BeiftK pre jjj SWEETENED pared under the most hygienic 6j i_\
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    • 365 1 "FLORODOk" A Washing rf*S*J/j Suiting J /4/ '+S^/ HIGH STREET, fl Singapore. r— i o i Spanish Queen i n Mt±**W Specially selected and bottled by Cros-e Kff£g*H and Blackwell. Only the finest fruit in 3 Ilk§&uf Perfect condition is used. jj Crosse I Blackwell's 1 J SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES
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  • 2079 2 FULL PROGRAMME OF KUOMINTANG. Political Tutelage Period. [Kuo Mm News Agency.] Nanking, June 19. A manifesto issued by the Central Executive Committee, upon the termination oi its second general meeting yesterday, reviews the achievements oi' the meeting; five sessions in all were held, extending over a fuli
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  • 2218 3 BRITAIN'S DAVIS CUP PROSPECTS. Eugene Corri's Benefit. CHANNEL OUTBOARD MOTOR RACE. (Special to the 1 Malaya Tribune.") London, June 13. The lawn tennis expeits agree that South Africa were handicapped in thenDavis Cup match with Great Britain. Thus, Wallis Myers remarks:—The grass court at Bournemouth was "made"
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    • 323 4 MEN OLD BEFORE THEIR TIME If you are just a weak-backed, vigourless, don't-want-to-do-anytiung person, positively "sitting-out" the best yean of your life, what you've got to do, and do quickly, is to get back in brain and body the nervous energy and vitality you have lost. Drugs will not help
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    • 280 4 E)l€ FtA¥itiS*f Alt Ihcw single ride in the New Poniiac Big Six y tells volumes about its many big car wfcf y I Mr f ca urrs ou ccl ne power of its big, /115 Ijv I new L nca< engine. You enjoy the beauty Iff /N. (iC' M t
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    • 19 4 «H5E5H525E*****25E5e525Z5Z^ j Sun-Maid Raisins. I Sole Agents: I I A. CLOUET Co., Ltd. I M Harries Quay, Singapore. jjj
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  • 126 5 Situation Slowly Improving. Shillong, June 2j. The Assam Government in a statement about the damage caused by the f >ous, says thaj the destruction of crops in th? low-lying areas of the Cachar district was complete and enormous damage uas done to house and other properties.
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  • 58 5 The following taluks in Madras Presidency are now closed to recruiting on account of infectious disease: In the area served by the Port of Madras Ganjam—Chicacole and Chatrapur. Vizagapatam—Bobbili. Bellary—Harapanahalli and Hadagalle. Anantapur—Hindupur. Salem—Hosur and Rasipuram. In the area served by the Port of Negapatam: South Arcot—Ginji. Tanjore—Tiruthuraipoondi..
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  • 442 5 Singapore, July 6. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 46 Beef, stew or curry kati 35 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 55 Mutton Indian lb. 60 Mutton Australian lb. 60 Fowl, kati 63 Hens (Locally reared) kati 80 Ducks, each 90 Pigeons, domestic,
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  • 32 5 Orders for week ending Sunday July 14 To-morrow, July 11. Band Practice. Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 12.—Elementary Signalling Class, Headquarters, 5.1 r p.m. Ambulanc» Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m.
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    • 630 5 Delicately Scented Royal Ambar Silk Tipped Egyptian Blend Cigarettes. Boxes of 6*B, 12's 25 s. Bourjoice's, Ashes of Roses, Ashes of Violets, Virginia Cigarettes, 6'a, I 2's 25V AVAILABLE AT I Naina Mohamed Sons, 22, Battery Boad f DENTISTRY. Latest Method of Treatments withoat Patt Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE
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    • 317 6 Amusements. I ALIANBRAi I THONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE Co, Ltd, Proprietors.) I PROGRAMME j 1 Commencing Saturday, July 6 I and ending Thursday, July 11. S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT t P.M. g 1 THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. J D. W. Griffith's j "LADY OF THE PAVEMENTS"
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    • 337 6 GAIETY CINEMA! Where there's always a Good Show. Jmmetioa Albert and Beneoolen Street*. 1 FROM FBIOAT. JUL! 5 TO THURSDAY, JUL! 11. Triple Bill THREE BIG FEATURES 1 SECOND SHOW AT 9 PM The Fightin' Comeback. A high speed, romantic Western comedy drama, featuring. BUDDY ROOSEVELT. Come— ON TO RENO
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    • 142 6 SURINA THEATRE Always in the Lead. Nor*h Bridge Road, 'Phone No. 6281. OH WEDNESDAY, JULY lt TO TUESDA' JULY 16. SECOND SHOW AT 9 PM. JACK PERRIN in KING OF HEARTS HAROLD IILOYD in "From Hand to Mouth" Laughs, laughs and laughs from head to tail Ihe Greatest Dog in
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  • 287 7 LATEST QUOTATIONS. Tin Up: Rubber Down. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London 11 %d., down 3/16 d. New York 21 a 4 cents <G), down cent. Shares:—Easier. Allenbys $2.30—52 40 Ayer Moleks $1.80—51.90, Ayer $9.75—510.25, Bassetts 90 cents—sl, Balgownies $3.10—53.30, Brogas $1.37%_ $1.45*,
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  • 181 7 The Bidi Gold Mining Co. have been doing well since they began work on Mar. 24 this year. They report that they obtained in June 141.67 ozs. of pure gold. The Upper Sarawak Gold Mining Syndicate report that they obtained 53.83 ozs. of pure gold during the same
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  • 64 7 The following appointments are untitled ed in the current issue of the Sarawak vernment Gazette: Mr. H. Jacques to be tor of Education: Mr. E. M. Woodard to act as asst. D.0.. Kuching, dele- <• with the powers of a District Court Magistrate; Mr. D. V. Murphy to be asst.
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  • 139 7 The Marionettes. s«J«™ tal i? n commence their season m Singapore at the Moonlight Hail, New World t o-night. The performance is a novelty to Singapore audiences. The City Opera. Henry Daurte is back at the City Opera v 1* holida y I» Manila. Those who have enjoyed
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  • 233 7 The "Saltersgate" arrived from Samarang to-day. The "Santhia" is due on Sunday from Hong Kong with 1,328 deck passenger.* for this port, 350 for Penang and 37 for other ports. The M.M. General Metzinger" is due here from Saigon to-morrow, at 7 a.m. and will probably sail at
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  • 146 7 Thedens," Dut., 1,182 tons, Capl. Gra.uT, from Palembang. 8-7; for Palembang. 10-7. Mahidol," Brit.. 040 tons, Capt. MacLeod, from Kuantan, 8-7; for Kuantan, 10-7. Raub." Brit., 573 tons, Capt. Roberts, from Pontianak, 8-7; for Pontianak, 10-7. Cremer," Dut., 2,784 tons, Capt. Harm!?oa, from A.moy, 9-7; for Belawan-Deli. 10- 7.
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  • 361 7 The following passengers by the "Op ten Noort'' arrived on Monday. July 8. From Soerabaya: Mr. J. Deutseher, Mrs. 1'ichee, Mr. M. F. S. Venkatraman, Mr. and Mr». J. A. J. Wellen, Mr. J. F. M, Lange, Mr. Tan Chin Hin, Mi. and Mr». Lie Peng An, Mr. T.
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  • 1429 7 Shares Produce. PRODUCE. Singapore, July 10. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $354 Bnyer> rtict. feiam 2 *->40 Johore Black Peppar Rkf, Siam 8 5336 Mixed Black Pepper «1 50 Rke, bia.i. 4 »315 Sundried Copra 9.3) Rice, Saigon 1 y0 Mixed Copra 880 880 Rice, Saigon 2 $280 Kayong Copra
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  • 124 7 Ships Alongside the Wharre* Singapore, July 10. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Chifuku Maru 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S>. Mata Hari—Kashgar 18; Kistna 16; Suisang 15; Pres. Harrison 11; Akita Maru 9; Lyons Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 31. Saltersgate 30: 33; City of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 266 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET—Nos. 28-C, 28-D and 28-E, Chulia Street. Suitable for offices. Apply No. 9, Boat Quay or telephone No. 35C1. FOR SALE.—Concrete tombstones, over 5 feet in height, looks like marble and costs much less than marble stones— For particulars, apply or call at 90, Lorong 40» Geylang.
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    • 156 7 WANTED—Senior Stock Book and Invoice Clerk. Good salary and permanent post for thoroughly experienced man. Apply Box 887, c/o Malaya Tribune. DONT WEAR A TRUSS) Use Brooks Rupture Appliance. New dis covery. Wonderful! I iyw No lumry pads, no «s\ sorings, durable, cheap f sj Biids and draws parts together
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 186 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JULY 10. Banks Island, Pladjoe and Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. Djambi (Alting) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan Baroe (Van Hogendorp) 1 p.m. Banka Island (except Muntok) (Loudon) 4 p.m. -°outh Borneo (Patras) 4 p.m. North, North-East North-West Sumatra (Cremer) 4 p.m. 'Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said,
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    • 282 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT, MALAYA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 9 a.m. I I Temperature.! Rainfall Bright i Mean j Wind. Sunshine j Force Stations. j yesterday Yesterday j Humidity Dine- j j Weather, Max Mm No. of i M.H P. F. F. ns hours. J tioo. i I
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  • 60 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. REQUIEM MASS. A Requiem High K*M fur the repose of the soul of the iare Mary Josephine Klass nee de Souza who died on Julv 5. 1028, wili be sung at the Church of St. Joseph on Thursday, 11th but* at 6.30 a.m. The
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  • 812 8 Yeaterday'a important meeting in London (we have an unconfirmed report that it is postponed until tomorrow) may profoundly affect the tin market. The purpose in view was to form a Tin Producers' Association, to take such steps as appear necessary to improve and stabilise the price of the
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  • 135 8 The Very Rev. Mgr. Dunn, Prefect Apostolic of Sarawak, is spending a holiday at Taiping Hill. The Bishop of Singapore has left on his annual visit to Java, and will be returning about July 19. June 3, says the "Sarawak Gazette," was the centenary of the birth of the late
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  • 181 8 General Feng HI. [By courtesy of Sin Chew Jit Poh."] Nanking July V). Regarding Soviet relations and the raid on the Ha bin Consulate, Chiang Kai Shek and Chang Hsueh Liang have been discussing the situation at several meetings but have not disclosed what policy they
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  • 152 8 Sin Kuo Min" Press Service.] Shanghai July 9. Kung Hsiang Hsi confeired with Feng Yu Hsiang and returned to Peiping to-day, reporting to Chiang Kai Shek, saying that Feng Yu Hsiang is ill. Feng Yu Hsiang's wife has conceived a seven-months child. Feng, awaiting Yen
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  • 98 8 CANTON CELEBRATIONS. ("Sin Kuo Min" Press Service.) Hong Kong, July 9. The Canton authority has ordered the arrest of Lu Mo Chu, Lun Ying Chiew, Ngai Pong and Feng Chok Man. Heung Ho Fnng's troops have arrived at Sinfcng and probably on July 15 will arrive at their
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  • 141 8 Another Bumper House. Much enthusiasm greeted the third presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan two-act comic opera. 'H.M.S. Pinafore," at the Victoria Theatre by the Singapore Amateur Drain?.ti'* Committee last night. Good as are many of the professional companies which visit Singapore, there is no denying that the
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  • 189 8 A Chinese coal-coolie, who sustained severe injuries on being hit by a basket of coal at Tanjong Pagar on July 4, died at the General Hospital this morning. The death has occurred at her residence. 48, Noitham Road, Penang, at the age of 77 of Mrs. Kok Seang Tek. She
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  • 40 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:— New York:—2l% cents (G). Singapore:—37*4-37% cents. TIN. L< ndcn:—Spot £204 10r, Od (no change); 3 months, buyers £207 15s (up 2s bd) sellers £207 17s 6d (up 2s 6d). Singapore:—slos.62%. (175 tons sold.)
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  • 82 8 THE "SOUTHERN CROSS NEARING LONDON. Atlantic Flown A^ain. TRAGIC END OF JAPANESE WORM) FLIGHT. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, July 9. The Australian aeror,Iane "Southt-r Cross." on its journey from Australia t England, arrived at Rome this afternoon and is due to leave for London at
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  • 44 8 JAPANESE PILOT FOUND DEAD Reuter's Service. Salt Lake City, July 9. Masashi Goto, the Japanese pilot who lef Los Angeles on July 3 on a projected wor! flight, is reported to have been found dea, oeside his wrecked 'plane at Provocanyor
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  • 95 8 "PATHFINDER" SUCCEEDS. Reuter's Service. Madrid, July 9. The trans-Atlantic monoplane "Path finder" landed on the beach near Santauder at 9.10 p.m. Madrid, July 10. As daylight was fading, a roaring mor ster appeared from ttx-i blu?, fiving low. th occupants waving handkerchiefs to denote a desire to
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  • 41 8 NEWS OF MISSING 'PLANE. Reuter's Service. New York, July 10. After two days' silence the "Unti Bowler" left Remi Lake. Nortn Ontano, news was received of her safe arrival at Port Burwell at the extreme north-east oi Ungave Bay.
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  • 89 8 The death at Port Said on June 10 of Mr. C. H. Lockhead, chief engineer of the P. and O. Liner "Macedonia.' removes i popular figure from Far Eastern shipping circles. It is understood that Mr. Lockhead be came ill at Bombay on the last
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  • 261 8 The Rev. J. V. West lake hopes to tak« a short holiday from July 14. A Ch'nese fell into a tank h the Pasir Paiij ng district yesterday :*nd l*iter succumbed to his ir.juries. Mrs. Alan Ker has taken over th* duties of hon. treasurer of the CAV .A (Cathedral
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 261 8 Rustless Steel Cutlery Rustless Steel Cutlery means a great saving in labour, as it needs only to be washed In hot water, and does not require to be polished in a machine or with knife powder. It has a better and more lasting appearance than ordinary Steel, and is much
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    • 93 8 STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLE Compasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents for W. P. STANLEY CO., LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 NUR7H BRIDGE ROAD, Sincjapnre. TENG SENG GUAN. AGENTS FOR T. K. X's Tyres, Tubes, Shoes and other goods, FRESH
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 67 8 From China and Japan by «'Ka?h, r ar.' due at Singapore at 6 p.m. to day. From Australia (Parcels only) by "Nieuw Zee'and," due at Singapore to-morrow morning. From Indo-China by "Geaend Metzinger." due at Singapore at 7 a.m. to-morrow. From Holland by "Sibajak," due at Singa pore at 11
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  • 271 9 SUBMARINES COLLIDE. H47 Sunk in Deep Water in Irish Sea. ONLY TWO SURVIVORS. No Hope for the Remainder of the Crew. Reuter's Service. r zfxrsjs iz b n rtscuid) 0ni > London, July 9. The? Admiralty announce that submarine h !7 was sunk by
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  • 301 9 ADMIRALTY REPORT. British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 9. The following is the full communique issued this afternoon by the Admiralty: "The Secretary of the Admiralty regrets to announce that H. M. H was sunk after collision with H. M. Submarine Ll2 in the Irish Sea this
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  • 59 9 TWO MORE CASUALTIES. Reuter's Service. London, July 10. A rrviscd list shows 24 casualties in yesterday" submarine disaster. A naval flying-boat hovered over the spot the whole evening, trying to locate the sraft, and mine-sweepers were standing by to to lift the submarine, but their efforts were practicallv
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  • 107 9 International Trade Meeting. Trans-Ocean Via Pan-Asia. Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, July 9. The China Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce Congress diaaohrad following the carrying of a pertin--Int Chinese resolution declaring thai China objected to a discussion of her domestic affairs by the Chamber <>f Commerce, whose task
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  • 37 9 Resignation from Privy Council. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, Jutj 9. Emperor Hirohito has accepted Count Cchida'i resignation from the Privy Council. unt Uchida reined before Premier tan tka and the rest of the Cabinet did.J
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  • 59 9 "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo, July mier Hamaguchi's statement in regard h > plan for n strict retrenchment policy b: s used a P'inic in the stock market. The Tokyo Stock Ercfcscge's new shares fallen to Y113 cdd, while the nee Imitations coupled with tho favourable
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  • 26 9 Concordat Ratified. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, July 9. I Prussian Diet has accepted the Concordat with the Holy See by an overwhelm,T,K majority.
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  • 138 9 The King Greets Prince Henry. Reuter's Service. London, July 9. H is officially stated at Buckinnham Palace that there is nothing to report in regard to the King's condition. His lfajftty rose at the BSUSJ hour and carried out his normal routine work this morning. [British Official Wire)H*>o
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  • 192 9 Cause Celebre in Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Ju'y 9. The Perak cause celebre concerning the Rahman Mine property claim in Upper Perak, dating before British occupation <if this section of Siam, reached another stage by the delivery in the Ipoh Supreme Court of the judgment
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  • 42 9 A Baby Austin car, driven by a Chinese named Chew Peow Loke, knocked down an elderly Chinese pedestrian in Serangoon Road yesterday. The man sustained serious Injuries and was conveyed to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, where he died a few hours later.
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  • 185 9 CHINESE OFFICIAL'S WIFE IN TROUBLE. Million Dollars' Worth of Opium. Reuter's Service. San Francisco, July y. Three thousand tins of opium, valued at a million dollars, were found by Customs officers to-day when they broke open trunks and suitcases belonging to the wife of a Chinese Consular official,
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  • 16 9 FUTURE OF CHINA, on page 2. HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on pages 3 and 4.
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  • 89 9 Sweep Away Food Taxes! MR. SNOWDENS SPEECH. Britain's Loss in Reparations Scheme. Reuter's Service. London, July 9. In the House of Commons at question time to-day, Mr. Shaw, Secretary for War, said ihat no manoeuvres or interbrigade operations would be carried out this year by the British Army
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  • 192 9 BRITAIN WANTS EQUAL PAYMENT. In reply to questions, Mr. Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that the loss to Britain in consequence of the departure from the "Spa" percentages in the Owen Young Reparations Report was approximately £2,400,000 yearly, the capitalised value of which was £37,500,000. This
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  • 278 9 FOOD DUTIES TO BE SWEPT AWAY. Mi. L. C. M. S. Amery (former Secretary for the Colonies), in the resumed debate on the Conservative Safeguarding amendment to the Address, concentrated on Imperial Preference. Mi. Snowden, replying, said it was a pathetic right to see a man so fervently
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  • 246 9 FOR EXTENSION OF TRADE. Mr. Snowden said that the Government was very sympathetically considering the difficulties some of the sugar-producing Colonics were experiencing and would see if assistance could bo extended to them which would put them in a pos tior. to face future world competition. Th<> Government
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  • 329 9 WHAT BRITAIN WILL LOSE. British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 9. In his reply regarding the loss that would be entaded by Britain by reason of departure from the "Spa" percentages recommended in the Young Report, Mr. Snowden said they amounted on an average to approximately £2,400,000 yearly. The
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  • 45 9 FRANCE INSISTS ON SWITZERLAND. Reuter's Service. Paris, July 10. The French reply forwarded to the British Foreign Office agrees on Aug. 5 for the International Conference on the Young Reparations Plan but holds out for Switzerland as the venue instead of London.
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  • 103 9 EVACUATION IN SIX MONTHS? Trans-Ocean Via Pan-Asia. Berlin, July 9. London has announced that the British Dominions are being represented at tne forthcoming conference on the Young Pian on the grounds that the decisions are of vital importance to the whole British Empire. Smaller creditors of Germany are
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  • 34 9 Trans-Ocean Via Pan-Asia. Amsterdam, July 0. It was rumoured at the Chamber of Commerce Congress that the Reparations Bank will be established at Amsterdam with the French banker, M. Quesnay, as director.
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    • 154 9 GILBEY'S j Invalid Port. I yourself that you 1 should have good f J health, Take Gilbey's 3 Invalid Port, the V I j(j ea j pick-me-up and jf Bflß To 3 jj I INVALID PORT 1 s is 1 A PRODUCE OF PORTUGAL c S ■> 0 BOLE AGENT??
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  • 223 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. S.C.P.A. "B" v. O.T.F.C. A SURPRISING DRAW. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. A goalless draw was the result when the: Chinese "B" met the Telephone men on the Padang last evening in the Second Division of the Singapore League. Everytx:dy expected the Ch;necc to be victorious, and the result,
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  • 327 10 V.M.C.A. DEFEATED. The V.M.C.A. xreve easily defeated by the "Robins" on the former's ground yesterday in the Second Division of the Singapore League. Although the "Robins" did most of the attacking, the V.M.C.A. played gocd fcotbaU for a time. But the opposing pressure told and VERNON netted. TECK
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  • 184 10 60,000 Guilders Tour in Java. MAY PLAY FOUR GAMES IN MALAYA. In reply to inquiries by "M. T. Reader amce 1914" and others it should be stated that only two matches in Singapore have been definitely arranged for the Shanghai lx>k Wah F. C. The first will
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  • 59 10 The Health and Strength Leaguers Union will meet the Johore Chinese Football Team in a friendly match at Johore on Sunday. The following will represent the League: Lgrs. L. M. Forv*; Alcantra, Hassim: Chee Kit, Kemat, Ah Chew; Y. C. Song, Johari, Gek Seah, Darker,
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  • 52 10 TO-DAY, JULY 10. Division L €dsfi t. LA. at Stadium. TO-MORROW, JULY 11. Dirt*» IL 1S.G. Police at SJLC. ground. t-A. t. YJf.CJL at TJLCJL ground FRIDAY, IfFLY U. DHUmL <iWt t. S.R.C. at Stadium. Drrfcriom EL \T.F.C. t. H. Bowd at Malay «round. Udrins V. Welch at
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  • 298 10 Division IL „C.F.A. "B" v. RA.O.C. at Stadium. Medical College Match. JUNIORS ROUT SENIORS. The annual Medical College match, Seniors v. Juniors, was played on Monday on the Medical College Union ground at Kampong Bahru. A group photograph of the teams with Dr. G. V. Allen, the
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  • 118 10 FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION'S MOVE. London, June 14. The recent defeats of the English soccer tcaaus abroad has set the ball rolling towards a recognition of Continental footballers as worthy opponents. The Arsenal has invited the Spanish National Team who beat England by 4—3 at Madrid
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  • 380 10 ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON AT TANGLIN. ATHLETICS. Ideal weather favoured the sports meeting of the 2nd Battalion, the Welch Regiment, held at Tanglin Barracks yesterday afternoon. Practically the entire Battalion was present, among whom was the G.O.C. Major-General H. L. Pritchard. A large number of ladies were enthusiastic spectators, and
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  • 44 10 Entries for the Championship Meeting of the Amateur Athletic Association of British Malaya close on Saturday. They should be sent to Mr. P. W. Gleeson, hon.-secretary. Kuala Lumpur. The sports will take place at Kuala Lumpur on the 19th and 20th inst.
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  • 213 10 Eowley and Goddard Included. HOBBS CHOSEN BUT STANDS DOWN. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London. July 9. The England team against South Africa for the Third Test at Leeds on Saturday will be chosen from the following: J. C. White (Captain). H. Sutclille. E. Hendren, W. R. Hammond, If.
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  • 231 10 NIIAT DECLARATION BY GLOUCESTER. Reuter's Service. London. July io. The following County matches which begun on Saturday, were terminate:! to-cia;;. DERBY BEAT WORCESTER. Worcester: 73 (Slater 5 for 27) and 240. Derby: 218 and 99 for 3 wickets. Played at Ilkeston, Derby won by 7 wkts. LANCS BEAT
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  • 171 10 POSITIONS IIP TO YESTERDAY. Last Ist Inngs. Season P. W L. D. W L. Pts. Gloucester <5) II 10 t 1 1 I 89 Notts (S) 14 8 2 1 3 0 83 Kent 2» 18 9 4 0 2 I 82 Lancashire (1) 15 7 8
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  • 68 10 "Bill" Hitch, the forme* Surrey and Liu. land fast bowler, has accepted an invitation from the Ceylon Cricket Association to act as coach in the island during next winter. This will be the first occasion on which an English professional has fulfilled an engagement with the Ceylon
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  • 41 10 British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 10. In the Oxford and Cambridge Universities cricket match at Lord's the scores are Cambridge 377 <J.T. Morgan 149). Oxford: 245 foi; 9 wickets (Nawab of Patandi 106). The game will be concluded to-day.
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  • 31 10 Notts: 476 (Carr 194, PaytQn 134) and 177 for 4 (declared). S. Africans: 304 (Christy 148) and 191 for 6 wkts. Played at Nottingham; the game was drawn.
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  • 50 10 GOLF. Mh*. E. P. Kyle is expected back by th > "Morea" this week. His return will invest this year's Malayan golf championshi. event with added interest. He has several times won the title. While at Home he did well in the British amateur championship and other
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  • 53 10 The general meeting of the Fathol Karib Club, which was intended to be held last Sunday, was postponed owing to the la?k of a quorum. Members are asked to note that the meeting will take place on Sunday next, at 10 a.m.. in the club-house, and will be followed by
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  • 430 10 THIRD DAY OF SUMMER MEETING. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 10. The weather was fine, and the going good, for the third day of the Perak Turf Club's Summer meeting at Ipoh yesterday. The attendance was larger than on the previous days and included
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  • 53 10 TO-DAY'S TIES.» TENNIS. The following are the ties for to-day in the S.C.R.C. lawn tennis tournament: "A M Singles Handicap. Cheong Chee Lim v. Cheong Chee Tong. I. H. Hoahing v. Jee Ah Chian. "B" Singles Handicap. Lim Choon Tee v. Tan Thian Sang. Tan Siong Teng v.
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  • 67 10 Singles and doubles handicaps art? arranged for the -S.C.C. autumn tournament. Entries close on Aug. 3, and the tournament commences on Aug 19. Members wishing to enter are requ?stcd to enter names on the sheets provided at the bar. Members who have not previously played in an
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  • 217 10 Further results in the ties of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club tennis tournament are as follows:— "A" Singles Handicap. Woon Chow Tat, owe 12, beat Tan Wan Uat. owe 6, 6—4, 6 -2: Chia Teck Yam, w.o. Chua Choon Leong; John Lim owe 15 beat Tan Hua Yeow,
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  • 63 10 SCULLING. London, June 22. Beat Barry, world's professional sculling champion, has achieved a rcmarkabla triumph by defeating three opponents rowing in relays over a 4*6 miles' course from Putney to Mortlake. His opponents were S. Perrin (Putney), R. Dowson (Barnes) and H. W r alford (Kew). Barry
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  • 32 10 YALE BEATS HARVARD. ROWING. New London (Connecticut), June 22. Yale beat Harvard in the annual Eights beat race by 5 lengths. Yale also won the Junior Varsity and Freshmen races.
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  • 377 10 Enjoyable Celebration at Pasir Panjang. Through the courtesy of Mr. Aw Boon Haw, his sea-side bungalow at Pasir Panjang was on Saturday and Sunday the scene of a very enjoyable function, when the members of the Amicable Athletic Association celebrated their first anniversa:v. There was a strong muster
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  • 521 10 BAGS OF FALSE COINS ROUND WAIST. A Hot Tempered Woman. At the fourth Singapoie Assue.s \»v-t r day, before Mr. Justice Deane and a common jury, Teo Chwee Pit, arraigned oi a charge of importing counterfeit coins' alternatively with possession of tuuii r (eii coins, pleaded not guilty
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  • 908 10 CHALLENGE IN RAPE CASE Koh Boon Hoh was arraigned on three charges with having, on April 14, 16 and 19 respectively, committed rape on a young Chinese girl. Accused claimed to be tried. Mrs. (Dr.) Windstedt gave evidence as to the injuries sustained by the giri,
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  • 263 11 Sports Pastimes. J.B.P. Championship. untitled -vpre was a very fair gathering of and friends including some ladies f n Juvenile Badminton Party's Court S urd&y afternoon to witness the Doubles Championship Final, which 5 illy marked the closing of the An5 mpetitions OX the Party, between ui Peng Cheow (Singles
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  • 103 11 On the Cold Storage court on Saturday, fair crowd of spectators witnessed the C.SA.C. again prove their superiority rer the Puloe Bukom B.P. by defeating itm by 6—0. The results were (Cold t. rape players mentioned first): Wee Kim Choon beat Kee Yew Chye k-G.
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  • 51 11 The following will represent the Lourdas creation Party against the Amateur thle.ie Union on the latter's ground at 30 pm. on Saturday: Singles.—M. I. Fernandez, G. V. Sanbou, A. S. David, C. Anthony and S. Paul. Doubles.—G. V. Santhou and T. yReserves: —R. Saverimuthoo and G. L.
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  • 47 11 Members of the Novices E. P. are revested to note that entries for the open ingles and doubles tournament will close V° Monday next. Entries should be kwardsd to the sports captain, Mr. Lim loon Guan, 127, Rangoon Road, on or »f«re that date.
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  • 324 11 CRICKET. The Broadrick Club of Kajang were Editors to Seremban on Sunday, when they et the Negri Sembilan Club. Scores: EGKI SEMBILAN CLUB.—1st Innings. Wheeler Seneveratne c and b Budin 2, b T. Mutikisna b Nagalingam 1, A. Kunattnam c Ng Bow Poh b Nagalingam o,
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  • 63 11 Probable Disbandmeiit. rll »s rumoured, save the "Sarawak jazrtte that the Government Air Service ft 10 w dish nded in the near future, and %b n Phslli P s flying the seaplane bark to Singapore. tot« Wa P la ne "Royalist," was unfortuaj, ,y «stroyed on a
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  • 251 11 France Opposed to London? Reuter's Service. Trans-Ocean Via Pan-Asia. Paris, July 9. rfJ£V eP rl y 10 the British not being drafted. It agrees to the proposal for an open conference at the beginning of August but insists that meeting should be held in a neutral country. Newspapers
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  • 116 11 Compromise of the Leaders. Sin Kuo Min" Press Service.) Shanghai, July 9. Yen Hsi Shan leaves hospital to-day. Yen Hsi Shan and Feng Yu Hsiang have definitely declared that they will postpone going abroad. Chiang Kai Shek, Yen Hsi Shan and Chang Hsueh Liang concluded their conference by
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  • 131 11 ADVANCE AGAINST KWANGSI REMNANTS. Hong Kong, July 9. Yu Chok Pak and Lee Mmg Sui have decided to hold a meeting at Nanning to discuss military and civil affairs including the military enlistment of the Kwangsi remnants, the Citizen Corps, the question cf suppressing bandits, civil and financial
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  • 143 11 Nipped in Bud in Hungary. Reuter's Service. London, July 9. The military rebellion which has long been brewing in Hungary has suffered a severe setback yesterday when, according to accounts received through various indirect routes, Government forces swooped down on and arrested hundreds of military men, including several
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  • 32 11 Trans-Ocean Via Pan-Asia. Bucharest, July 8. Two-hundred high officers have been arrested following the discovery of a plot to overthrow th Government and to establish a military dictatorship.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 53 11 DANCING LESSONS. All kinds of stage and ball room dancta» 10-12 and 5-10). "DO-DO" *i- Ko«i«hps all the unpleasant smells No more washing with of the jf m J"£ Ki 0 mor e trouble. The ,oap and more firs t for $1. W"S^kS£?^jiS -figments Samples Free. Do Do Co., 95.
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    • 590 11 TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY. JULY lt. TO-NIGHT! HEW WORLD SHOW KELANTAN MAKYONG-CHINESE WAYANGS, ETC., SEE TO-NIGHT—ITALIAN MARIONETTHS— MOONLIGHT HALL. THE CITY OPERA WILL STAGE "JULA JULI BIN TANG TIGA." A Scenij Play Supported by EX IRA TURNS. Friday Sight-July 12. A New Hbdustani Play "AMR AT." Hindustani stage success as staged byThj
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    • 101 11 I TROPICAL LAGER. I A Thirst Quencher of the I Finest Quality. 0 U/O //»foHNLrrrixfcC?,C?>\ ><V >\ JV tMCO«PO«*TgO IN ENG LAW D\\ Yk *j 1 //sincwpo^,penamg\\ Im Breweo OTTLEP jf I m Great Britain. A// 1 j I j Tiie Best Obtainable I 1 in Singapore. I JOHN LITTLE
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  • 767 12 EMERGENCY MEASURES IN WATER CRISIS. Trade Seriously Threatened. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hong Kong, June 30. The water shortage problem is still very acute aad Jespile uie tew showers in tae weeK-end two of the three reservoirs in the Colony are now empty and there >s no
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  • 242 12 The following appointment* are announced in tho current issue of the F.M.S. Gazette: Metvrs J. T. Aichison, S. J. W. Gooch, A. G. Robinson. W. L. Bosker, A V. Gibbings and R. S. Carroll to be Senior Executive Engineers; Mr. F. G Finch to be deputy Director of
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  • 33 12 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100 The rate of payment of Money Orders frorr India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $180.
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  • 401 12 Success Whjch Necessitates Extension. Two year.; ago the public of Singapore responded generously to the appeal of a subscription committee, consisting of Miss E. E. Walker and Messrs. Chan Hye Seng, Lim Soon Bee, Song Chin Eng. Ho Koon Toh, Chia Poh Thik, R. Dean Swift, Ng
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 640 12 XIVCTJSJEM: IENTS. To-night and Nightly at 9.15 p.m. THE FAMOUS Italian Marionettes Direct from the Scala Theatre, London. AT THE MOONLIGHT HALL. New World. f POPULAR PRICES: -Reserved Boxes (To seat 4) $12. Stalls $2.50 and $156. Uoresenred $1, 50 cts. and 30 cts BOOK.NG AT MOUTRIE'S 1 TO NIGHT
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    • 117 12 Keeping F*lt. A brisk walk daily helps keep the liver p. active and the J tinal tract in good k.. j working order, but *o Jl most peonle find addi- tional aid necessary W/r\) at times. On such «k iff j k occasions Pinkettes are perfection, they fet\ so mildly,
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    • 201 12 Chemist* and medtcme dealer* everywhere —U PePs at 75 Cents r^^u]^ Imperial DUNCAN HUBERTS, LTD (Dept. M.T), 137, Cecil Street, Singapore 1 COLEMAN COLEMAN m Instant-Lite Table IIMfIB (plOiTlcin X InstanMite Sj $21.00 each |_Jfia*i«t U*n»£f£ wi.h the Adm. 2 m the new Gold- THE NEW COLEMAN l D a
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 188 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills ap to and for week ending July 14: T«»-day, July 10. 3 p.m.—Drill Hall, Cadets Raffles, Weapon Training. 5 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "A" (M. G.) Company, Practice Warren Shield. 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., 30 yards Range. 5.15 p.m.-Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Drill
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  • 140 13 LIBERATING TIN. Smelting Monopoly Must be Ended. The market will for some time be subject to slight fluctuations; but the tendency is decidedly upward, writes the financial correspondent of the "Straits Echo," discussing tin. No amount of petty carping or cheap declamation by smelting magnates and others can
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  • 51 13 A Chicago Enterprise. Reuter's Service. Tulsa, Oklahama, July 7. A big financial combine is being formed to construct a pipeline for piping natural gas to Chicago from Panhandle, Texas. Companies operating in the Chic-igc district will buy natural gas at the city gate and distribute* it for inuustna!
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  • 266 13 June ite.urns. The following rubber crop returns for the mon a oj June are reported to us; Alor Uajan 23,2(60' In. Australasia 2u,j%j6 Jo. Ayer ranas (0,500 io. Ayer jVicieK Lid.. 18,663 lb. Ayer Kuning («.lt*a.j Ltd., 93,500 lb. Badek Ltd., 3i,>»00 lb. Bajau Ltd., 10,>'. 0 Id.
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  • 47 13 June Returns. The following are the tin outputs for tha month of June: Katu Ltd., 672 pis. Kinta Ltd., 400 pis. Kuchai Ltd., 515 pis. Renong Ltd., (Dredges 2 and 3) 1,022 pis. Renong Consolidated Ltd., 200 pis. Teja Malaya Ltd., (2 dredge) 235 pis.
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  • 70 13 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. Red Shell (ex-pump) g 79 (ex 2-gall. can or 4-gall. drum) 79 Yellow Shell (ex pump) 79 (ex 4-gallon drum) 79 (ex 4-gallon tin) 83 Shell Aviation (ex 4-gall. drum) 94 (ex 4-gall. tin) 98 STANDARD OIL CO.. OF
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  • 61 13 It is not generally known that in the distant past the Dutch endeavoured i>) <z< i a monopoly over the tin exported from Perak and that they established a fort on the island of Pangkor, which shelters the fine harbour at Lumut. The old muzzlol< ading gun at the Ipoh
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 512 13 RUNWELL I I SEMI-ROTARY WING PUMP. B /M The BEST and CHEAPEST lift and force 1 ft I rump on the market. X yW Some Characteristics of this I P ALL BKITISH PItMP 1 i iSi iW ACCESSIBILITY, 1 t DOUBLE ACTING, g <Yimm\ FEW WORKING PARTS, S dllflraP RELIABILITY.
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    • 496 13 jj WHY Is Preference Given to jo J "PAGODA BRAND" ORNAMENTAL CEMENT FLOORING TILES? 2 Because of Its superior quality, uniform and fast colours, neatness and sharp I fl edges, while the prices are moderate. 9 j S m Jk fore nuking your purchases elsewhere, kindly give us an interview
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 685 14 PUBLIC. NOTICES. TENDERS. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders for the supply of 6,500 nons of Best Screened Yorkshire Silkstone Gas Coal. Delivery about the middle of October, 1929. The Price quoted to be ex ship in the Roads, Singapore, and delivery to be at a
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    • 540 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Bank requires efficient clerk. Only those with good experience need apply to 555, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—A Junior Lady Typist. Shorthand unnecessary. Salary $30 to $40. Apply 666, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —At once two Senior and capable compositors for advertising department. Applications from experienced men only will
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    • 539 14 THE HO HON( BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: U. MARKET BTREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 10y, Jaian Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ihr. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, KiuLiang Road.
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    • 492 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised capital £3,300,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1.050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London. E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 206 14 INSURANCE. THE irBa S0,,T,I iJHfc?" BRITISB INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Oftes: 1, Flalayson Greea. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S Established 1907. BEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital fJ.000.OOC
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    • 564 14 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN ASSURANCE CORPORAn 0N LIMITED. (Incorporated in th* s s BEAD OFFICE: S!NGAPOR| ?n« Floor of No. 3, Singapore. 'Phone Noa. 3046 and 4047. HOARD OF DIREU. Se* Teong Wah, Esq.—Cba i a Ong Soon Tee.—Vice-Chair rr Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng Lim, Esq. Vow Ngan Pan,
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    • 524 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P, 0 BRITISH INDIA APCAK LINES. (incorporated m England.) PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. US'INSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM f CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. I nder Contract with Ilia Majesty'* Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Due T»aa*t* Siugapore 192» Iklwa 1U00 July 13 Kashmir »,000 July
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    • 573 15 STEAIHER SAILINGS rIAMBURG-AMERIKA UMIL •■BBBfc |H D fi| lustrallsche |Q M qJ Gesellichaft (Companies Incorporated Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS, t m.s. LEVERKUSEN July 17 m.s. ERMLAND JulJ SO t m.s. BURGENLAND Aug 10 ni.s. RUHR AuS 27 t m.s. VOGTLAND Sept 10 f m.s.
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    • 650 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnajr* Destination Doe Sail HakoLe Man 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam July 18 If Suwa Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Aug 1 t Fushimi Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Aug 15 1« Hakozaki Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles,
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    • 481 15 STEAMER SAILINGS fcrfjtflfcat KORDDELTStBE < (Incorporated The undernoted axe the Ccrxpaiy'a ia tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. t SCHLESIENifor Shanghai, MojL Kobe, Y'hama Vladivostok July IB SAARBBUCKEN for Manila, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtao July 20 S ALSTER for Hong Kong S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama. Taku, Dalny and Tisngtao
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    • 373 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTI LOCAL SAILING? >• BOM. SINGAPORE PENANG (dir«e; ry»r«*r •errica—UV hours). Thursday LL» ti "TT.I.AE* CELAWAN (ti» P**a*gl Thuisday Hit s jl. KFI>AB' A special Motor far Fra*t&gi co» -€i*ts with e.s. Eadfcb. it a Saturdays. Ticket* lot this bus can jurehased on board i.t.
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