The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 July 1929

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S-S. FRIDAY. JULY 12, 1929. NO. 12,767
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  • 235 1 Salvage operations on the H47 have been abandoned. The Commander of the LIS estimates that she sank m 20 seconds Page 9. The Revised Prayer Book has pas>"d through the I'pper House of Convocation and rs now permitted to be u>«' I —Page 9. The floating d»K-k
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  • 1234 1 When 1 try inadequately to de-criU' something of the glamour, shrouding as .with nii^ts, that blue summit m Pahang I must begin by quoting the Psalmist: "I to the hills will lift mine eyes from whence doth come mine aid." TtsSM words Img as true to-day
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 151 1 MAKES BRASSWARE BRIGHTSHINE SHINE LIKE THE SUN. fßames Hotel SATURDAY, July 13th. 1 SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE SUNDAY, JULY 14th, AT 11.30 a.m. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 1 monia "Litter THE RAFFLES OCTETTE i> 4M»i~l~Z~Z^^ ir!-ta^ .am. w Jl »^K_i_L_i__?___f_____*__*^r aßß e_*aae_. BBr _fl_r^ ~-~-~»~-~-»-~-w_--»____— i i J PHASER NEAVE, LTD. I
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    • 176 1 -Mh--«»-t-— gg i^^ CAPSTAN il a-P-rafl^asa flfl^flw i -J; /J^ CIGARETTES ARE SMOKED BY I hia -_J.-M <• n. i «h- ttlti*» *»••><*«_-» C-» >Vr..»i-) L-S t"lB~l? 3 <-^ --_->••-<• _aaa*sa_l W_fi_fi_q_f7_fi_f7_f^_^_^^ ifl W I EUROPE |U HOTEL i ir LC _f^ "Renowned by Recommendation" _fi ifj Owing to other
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    • 71 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Why Capstan an bo pfrffalsr Pace I. One ot an indi-pensiblc series Pane •">• What the Oloamobile Six saTera L'a^e 8. New features m the new Dodge PsgC 13. Sunlight Soap's ruarantee of purity race 5. Public notices, tenders, auctions etc. Race Hotel, theatre, and picture house proRramatafl
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    • 8 1 FOR YOUR FOOTWEAR. BLANCONA KEEPS NEW SHOES NEW.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 251 1 THE WEEK. Frsasgy IBta> High Water, 1.40 a.m., 9.6. 3.U p.m., K..T. P. and D. hseaewsrd mail doses. S a.m. train 4 p-m. Hutch homeward mail elceCC 11 a.m. Crick* B.C.C. ea. S.R.C. Poothall: BJt.C. rs. Seletar >I»i\. h Stadiaaa; H. H.«i 1 police I Div. 11 i H. Board;
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  • 205 2 Statue of King Alfonso Defiled Bterdeaax, laac 2. Fresh arrests ol students were made by c yesterday m Madrid. The j -a. on for the arrests was the decapitatioa of the King at the University ol Madrid. The bust, which is of bronze, was thf W( rk
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  • 120 2 Aua Khan to Lead Deputation from i n ci i ti Bombay, Juae 27. The Working Committee of the All-India Muslim Conference, s pro-Simon Commis sion and anti-Nehru Constitution body, which was inaugurated last Christmas under the presidency of the Aga Khan, has resolved to
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  • 111 2 Eight Condemned to 1m- Shot Moscow, June 2. Eiajht Kulaks (richer peasants), members of an alleged terrorist organisation m the district of Priluki, have been condemned to be shot because they persistently opposed measures of the Government. The Kulaks, it is declared, threatened with death or
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  • 119 2 Programme of Drills up to and for waafc. ending July 14th, I!>L .>. Friday 5.111 p.m. .Malay Drill Hall Officers and N.C.Oa. Tactical Training; Drill Hall S.R.A. (V) Signals Section Parade; p.m Bukit Timah Range (Scottish) Coy. Practice Warren Shield; Drill Hall "X" I Chinese) Coy. 30
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  • 21 2 as^f? S_ H< Hutto,n of Anglo-Orientarl Malaya Tm, Ltd., has returned to Ipoh from I sua visit to Burma.— T.O.M. J
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 175 2 BATHING CAPS. HONEYCOMITAND TURKEY SPONGES. JUST RECEIVED. MEDICAL HALL, LTDSingapore. MADAM relveY syr^^-ps Shortly a» /_sss> TALENTED PUPILS. at the Victoria Theatre In a real versatile entertainment for young and old. BIGGER SURPRISE. RIGHTER ITEMS. ETTER DANCING EAUTIFUL GIRLS. BAUTIFULLY GOWNED. ABY WONDERS RTTBR THAN EVER. I>«>n"t miss seeing these
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    • 236 2 Victoria COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 22nd., AND NIGHTLY AT 9.15 P.M. THE MOST PERFECT PICTURE EVER PRESENTED. The RING of KINGS EXCLUSIVE TO THE VICTORIA THEATRE. IT WILL NOT BE SHOWN IN ANY OTHER THEATRE IN MALAYA. Full Music Score Will Be Rendered By an Augmented Orchestra. BE WISE BOOK EARLY.
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    • 228 2 ALHAMBRA "33 Tan Cheng Km Co_ Ltd. PropiieUn. Three Features Programm Contmencin" Friday, July 12th., and Ending Wednesd,* 1 In the Second Show at 9 p.m X H* The Latest Empire News Lionel Baltimore "The Thirteenth How A New Mystery Melodrama, with a Riot of 1.. MAE MURRAY IN "Altars
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  • 538 3 Welcome Rainfall. Welcome rain fell during the whole of yesterday morning, says the South China Morning Post of June 2o\ and the result is -hat the water storage, particularly on the Kowloon side, has been augmented though not by any means sufficiently yet to relieve the
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  • 297 3 Reorganisation of the Chinese Chamber. (By Our Chines* Correspondent). The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Combmtcc held a committee meeting on the »>th instant at the Chamber premises to con■ider the proposition of certain memberi for the reorganisation of the management. A resolution that four department* be established to
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  • 153 3 Singapore Relief Fund. Previously acknowledged $83,717.96. Per Mr. Cheong Chee Lim: The Principal and Teachers of Rangoon Road School $13; Mr. Lee Peng Chuan $20; Mr. Yee Oheok Wah |5j The Staff of E. A. Harbour Ltd. Rubber Godown $I.!. Mr. Low Peng Yew $200. Messrs. Get/ Pros.
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  • 96 3 Some mild excitement was created outside OUT offices at 11 o'clock this morning, say- the Times of Malaya, when a handsome hearse was driven up to the main loor. There had. however, been no tragedy n the Timet* of Malaya offices, the hearse being the new motor hearse subscribed for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 96 3 piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiinßj I There's nothing j like for polishing floors. SOLD EVERTWBMMM. RONUK. Ltd Port tl.d-. EngUuvd. iui!llllllllllllllllilllll!llllllll|||||il||||||HII||li wSU^^ »f u_W\ .«%,_\^>-i^*.___B_^ \Y__t_TA r.MHR m Aw^v^ \\~^*~^\Q>^*\\ nJ^^r^ v A __bT V\ W ____i^^\ j> KJSw >___^^\\ _i I _r_ _v_*"^r_r _p S\ i^_ jrf *v-j\ e*^£^' r V^^________^^^ W^^""^*^* _i__f_
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    • 194 3 1 Estate Trust Agencies i (1927) Limited. BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street MALACCA 11, Light Street PENANG Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of Administration applied for and security furnished.
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  • 1189 4 EMANCIPATION AND ITS RESULTS. Lightning Freedom. Mustapha Kemal Pasha has incurred criticism for many of the reforms which he ha* instituted m Turkey, but it is seldom that one hears disapproval of his most striking reform of all, the emancipation of women, cays The Times Correspondent. Six years
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  • 788 4 I was introduced the other day to a dustpan which is guaranteed to be as non-spill-able as a dust pan can be. It is shaped m the usual way, but has a movable handle, so that when it is lifted from the floor the pan falls into an
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  • 790 4 MOODS MODES of EVE TROUSSEAU UNDERWEAR FOR THE YOUNG 1 BRIDE. [Special to the Free Press.] Fashions m trousseaux, like everything else, have also changed with the times and the bride of to-day never dreams of making dozens of each article of underwear as heretofore to put "m the bottom
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  • 29 4 t*Btlal Cftt! 'iLwZ^ tyP t _S ITOCkl TOCk WMch k 8 m ™l°-'e« taffetas, here the taffeta is embroi dered with silks m two paler pinks
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  • 836 4 Dark clothes are very necessary for those who must be smartly-dressed on a limited expenditure, and, just now. the tendency lto make such ensambies less sombre, by the judicious use of white, and coloured pipings. One need not fear sartorial errors, when the wardrobe includes such an
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  • 511 4 WHY MISS 1929 IS NOT NERVOUS. "Let Them Look If Lady Godiva had Ir. ed m ljfjj _i would have drawn a smaller ;.ince*^ the local cricket mateh even I p.? Ton? the smart gentleman, wh I h through a keyhole, would h;« tight. So runs the revolution-
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  • 99 4 pair of scissor- srdoing knots m *trinp b novelty. These any ordinary cutting pulike ordinary rail so- I I points, which art- ibaffM parrot*. Ticking knots out rather fascinating with th< when the tangle ha< V^ is tempted to make pleasure of using tl M pull a knot
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  • 68 4 Miss Violet Carrier. Bgi to be the youngest bell -pi jf gave at Loughborough cently the first public bell JJg* a woman. Miss Cam« r jj j|r training by the borough ta* Eric Jordan. She isttgbl around the war memor..* '"nof I**1 Park with her masterly
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  • 22 4 Wife at Willesden: Ifj '^-.ye* a situation as barmaid V his own work, stood at m> l»ar sa insisted on my treatinc
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  • 326 5 Encouraged by Morning Post Contest. The Dominions and Colonial Office is interested m the representation, at the Bisley (Imroerial) Rifle Meeting, of the smaller Colonies the outposts of Empire. The Commonwealth of Australia, the Dominion of Canada, the Union of South Africa, and India do not
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  • 141 5 A Test Match Incident. Ijondon, July 1. The octogenarian Lieutenant-General Sir George Richardson, while witnessing the Test match at Lord's, was struck on the head by a ball driven to the on by Os/M Smith off White straight to the pavilion. Sir GcargC received rirst
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  • 198 5 Levland-Tate Partnership. Playing his Hrst three figure innings m a Test against the South Africans at Lord's a week ago Leyland batted most cautiously and on the few ocTasions that he attempted drives he found the offside well guarded with Deane at mid-off and Owen Smith
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  • 142 5 Baron Von Kehrling, the Hungarian champion, figured m an unusual incident during his match with H. W. Austin m the English Championships. Austin, after two recent defeats at the hands of Von Kehrling, went to 4-1 m the first set on controlled driving combined with well-judged drops.
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  • 274 5 Berlin. June 3. The Archduke Joachim Ernest of Anhalt. whose romantic marriage two years ago to Elizabeth Strickradt, a beautiful young provincial actress, caused a sensation throughout German society circles, has to-day, according to the Berliner Zeitung-Am-Mittag. filed a petition for divorce m the Bremen
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  • 127 5 Automat k Totalisators recently showed m S\dne\ a working model of an addition to their familiar machines, which should be appreciated to the full by all racecourse frequenters. The new de\ ice consists ot disc carrying avsabsri placed over the name of evej v horse on the tote.
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  • 89 5 A "Beauty contest" for mongrels was a feature of the annual Horse Parade and Pet Show held by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals m the Royal paddock at Hampton Court. A "competition for peculiar dogs" caused much interest and amusement. The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 251 5 I t»r^_3_s* A^ispensable ■r551 51 Infinite Charm "^P^£_f -P^Sl Bill I*l V\ '->*" molets" Toilet Preparations, **a* lI JL^ I INA M Bourjois, Paris, presents >ou yg I 1 '/^C^M I vi,n lnc essentials of a W u^ beauty treatment ol infinite JJ charm and lasting benefit I or use
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    • 255 5 TN the Philippine Islands, as m so many N?^l___rT^n*<<__ _g___P*^ Eastern countries, education and health V^SSr. mmmmm^f are considered as the first essentials of a MlUm progressive nation. MT.knoLU JJJAW i A r i_ i j 11 BR4*9fl 1 An extensive system ot schools and colleges d_i£_« s,ItTfNID i(Vii_r cater
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  • 242 6 The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday at 0 a.m.: Baedeker's Berlin and its Environs. Maps and Plans. Banks (R.M.) The Conservative Outlook. 1929. Barrie (James M.) Peter Pan: a play. L 928. Bishop (G.WI) Ed. The Amateur Dramatic Year Book, 1928-29. Cerk (Edwin)
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  • 32 6 Information has bSBU rsclved m Colombo of the death at Horns of Colonel A. C, F. Vincent, retired Couunandaal of the Ceylon Defence Force with which he eras connected for seventeen years.
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  • 62 6 I k« iter*! Service.] New York. Jul> 10. The ftral over-water contact between Nea York and Ken Jersey has been established i>y cable between the towers erected on the Hudson River to rapport the nen bridge. The Governora and Mayors of Nen York
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  • 60 6 Drugs Consigned to Afghan Legation. Paris. Jti I > 10. Tht- suthoritiea sre investigating ths mystery of f«'ur boom of "parsons! slfects* 1 consigned ander oovee of diplomatic immunity to a high official of tli»- Afghan Location which have bssa found to contain heroin and COOaine valued
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  • 77 6 The f< Mowing action was taken al a meeting of Committee No. 1 held on July sth: Approved nanus "Martahan Road" for road running from lialestier Koad to Mandalay Bond: "Whitley Road" for reserve road immediately north of Thomson Road police Station: "Kampong Chia Deng" for the area
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  • 90 6 Recent appointments m the C, rawak Government Service include the following: Mr. P. H. Flood-Pago to act as Divisional Engineer, Third and Fourth Division; Mr. J. G. Anderson to act as Assistant District Officer, Lower Rejang, with powers of a district Court Magistrate; Mr. T. W. Goodban to be a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 189 6 §B X GofxLuoX There is nothing more welcome on a hot day, when Old Sol seems determined to shrivel you up, than a glass of Montserrat. This delicious Lime Juice makes a good thirst a thing to be treasured UONISERRCT Itl lime juice Prepared ia England by EVANS SONS LBSCHER
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    • 336 6 OLDSMOBILE SIX WJ l_C— T" aH wmw^^^^ I _^_^B _U^ SSm \w9^ __>^_ |P x.^__L /Jf i_B—^^^^___^^^^^^^^^^^^^^~"" i 1 1 /_f ISSm9* m^^ 1 A <_ \a 1 aaaa^T _B^^ X __B /a_. V < 1— < i ill r 1 _r A^ /s^TllU I Tl_. OFFERING GREATER PERFORM\V 111
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  • 175 7 BAD WEATHER IMPEDES SALVAGE. The King's Condolences. LReuter's Service.] London. July 10. Mr. Alexander, (First Lord of the Admiralty), announced m the House of Commons that unfavourable weather had compelled the temporary suspension of the salvage operations on the H47. [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, July 11. Diver,
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  • 58 7 bSix Vessels Abandoned. [Renter's Service.] London, July 11. Conflicting consideration of undiminishing unemployment and the producing of strik. ing international gesture of goodwill are reported to have weighed with the Cabinet m considering its naval programme. Several newspapers state the Government has. decided to abandon the projected
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  • 72 7 Ei^ht Lives Lost. (British Radio -Official Service.] Kugb>. July I«. Eight lives were lost to-day m an explosion at Milfraen Colliery, Blaeuavon, South Wales. About r>o men were working m the pit at the time. Four were killed outright and four others trapped below. Hope
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  • 136 7 Serious Charges Preferred. [Reuter's Service.] Lahore, July 1 1. The trial ha^ begun of the sixteen accused, including Jaigopal, who was the approver at the trial of Bhagat Singh antl Dutt, an«l nine who had absconded, on a series of charges of conspiring to wage war
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  • 77 7 [British Radio— Official Service.l Rugby, July 10. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Arthur Henderson, answering questions m the House of Commons to-day, as to whether the Government were under any sort of pledge or obligation not to evacuate the Khineland without simultaneous action by the French
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  • 45 7 Spanish Commander Punished. [Reuter's Service.l Madrid. July IL General Castrogirona, ex-Captain-Genera m Valencia, has been sentenced to a yeai detention m a military prison for culpabl* negligence m the carrying out of his duties during the revolt m Valencia m January.
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  • 43 7 [Reuter's Service.] London. July 11. The papers staW that Trotsky's application for admission to Great Britain will be refused. {Trotsky's application was stated to be based on health grounds and a desire to engage m scientific work.]
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  • 38 7 [Reuter's Service.] Rome, July 10. The Pathfinder, m which the Americans, R. Williams and L. Yancey, flew non-stop from Old Orchard, Maine, to Santander, on the coast of Spain, landed here at 21.30 to-l day.
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  • 837 7 LONG DISCUSSION AT AMSTERDAM. Chambers of Commerce Meeting. [Reuter's Service.] Amsterdam, July 10. The chief topic at the International Chamber of Commerce Congress to-day was China's economic reconstruction and the prospect of future loans. Mr. Lamont, Chief American delegate, thanked the Chinese for coming half-way round the world
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  • 47 7 At the special general meeting of the Amateur S">ort'njr Association held on Friday. Mr. Lim Hock Seng was elected a President vice Mr. Tan .Tin Gam re^i-ned and Messrs. Tan Soo Liew and Chia Tianff Choo were also elected a Vice President and fed the Committee respectively.
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  • 164 7 [Reuter's Service.l I >ll(|. Ml 111 l\ 10. In the House ol" Commons, Mr. Ayles asked whether consideration of the AngloChiuese naval agreement would be postponed till after the Disarmament Confernee of the League of Nations, and whether tht agreement would be submitted to the] House of
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  • 215 7 Wild Scenes ol Welcome. [Renter's Bet«itn.J I ■hhlom. July 10. There were nrild seenei -»f irefeoaM when the Southern Cross landed at Croydon. Sq. I. ta<ler Klngsford Smith told Renter that they had flown from coast to coast m 12 days 21 hours Is minutes. The
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  • 95 7 SOVIET OFFICIALS EXPELLED FROM HARBIN. [Reuter's *'ar Eastern Service.l I Harbin. July 11. The Sino-Manchurian officials yesterday took over the Chinese Eastern Railway" telegraph and telephone systems alleging they have been used for dissemination of red propaganda. Chinese police closed down the General Trades Union, the Chinese Eastern Rail- J
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  • 58 7 Consular Official Suspended. [Reuter's Service.l Washington, July 11. The Chinese Minister has suspended Mr. Ying Kao, a Consular official m San Krancisco, m whose wife's luggage opium was found last week. The executive committee of the Kuoniintanj? m America has passed ia resolution requesting that the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 475 7 BUSINESS CARDS^ r.'j-i'> (<> BINOCULAR*. FIELD-! a EZEKIEL SONS, 1 w. SPECIALISTS, Ratfl* Place, Singapore (S) &9®9mWMmmtmm I BEACH HOUSE r TANJONG KATONG I epiect <ide Residential HoteL I <etc Bathing Paprar, 5 r irage, Good Cuisine. |p hone |SSS. M. C. Gasper, Proprietor. <| .-.X'X^sXsJSCi^^ MASSAGEI iNioon I [SS
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    • 630 7 NOTICES. HOSIERY. JUST ARRIVED, new ALLEN-A HOSIERY, with the smart new "PANEL CURVE HEEL" and "TIPT PICOT TOP". PRISCILLA, 56 Hill Street. tieorge Darling. I'll leave my husband and elope with you if you will meet me at THE INDO-BURMESE CLRIO MART, 85 Middle X° a d at 6 this
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    • 867 7 SETTLEMENT OF SYED MOHAMED BIN AHMED ALSAGOEF, DECEASED. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN AS BUKIT TUNGGAL, THREE MODERN EUROPEAN RESIDENCES, SIXTEEN SHOPHOUSES AND NINETEEN BUILDING SITES SITUATE AT THOMSON ROAD, CHANCERY LANE AND GENTLE ROAD, AND NO. 31 ARAB STREET. SINGAPORE. To be held at Messrs.
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  • 861 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, JULY 12. 1929. THE FUTURE OF THE STADIUM. The question of Singapore's playing fields, and more particularly its football grounds, is very much to the tore at the moment m consequence of the somewhat cryptic intimation given hy Government m regard to the tenure of the
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  • 211 8 Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hancock returned from leave hy the Kashgar on Wednesday. The half yearly return of import- and exports for the Colony has been issued. Rules under the Quarantine and Prevon tion of Disease Knaetment are puhlished m the Johore Government Gazette, as foot and mouth disease
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  • 613 8 ANOTHER FALSE TRADE MARK CHARGE. Case G\er Soap. In the First Magistrate's Court yesterday, a Chinese trader named Lim Yik appeared on two charges m respect of soaps manufactured by Messrs. William Cussage an<i Sons, Ltd. The first charge was for selling or exposing or having m
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  • 316 8 Kidnapping Charge Denied. The case m which a Chinese woman is Charged with kidnapping was continued m the District Court yesterday. Mr. B. K. Koek. sppsarlag for the iL' fence, submitted thai he should not incalled upon to predacs eeMsace ia defeaee as. m his submission, it would
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 114 8 Serious Water short ;ua [From Our Owt I A somewhat prol< •j. m IVrak with a SSI water, cauM-il alarm fire m the 1 at noon today. A biyn tow ii eaaghf Are at thi being m bli-sful ign< r;iv ropean gave th«- a!at rived and
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    • 14 8 PftEl ii: Prince Mahidol. w t ime pest, i- no* convah
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  • 22 8 V RBI Mil M II lhal A delegation here n ros.' They s by the ontin- Jap I
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  • 26 8 [raci pai ■eaakek, Jul> n Thr report os ending fcfsn h 19 7»'> kil accident, conplel ii r lh< aviation m S
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  • 67 8 LATEST TIN AMI BBER PRH 1 [FREE PRESS SKRVICI London, .luls 11, I J" p m. Ifaaara. Laa ia, Laiai i not if v to-day. tin pr Spot £208 16 (vi wan! £21 1 i 16 111 market i- Arm. Messrs. Syminjrt notify to-<ia\ nil I at follow
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  • 101 8 rhere erai ai th< Vi.ton.i I Gilbert com* sere "11 M s. D.( Th. ai with their displs forraaace erenl througl thoroagMj dcci erhich it en The mtm i > the coet u 'ii ail that a Bid be Bettercap, Mr> Daratlrj Ms >ome delightful peatrski eoiee I
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  • 36 8 For the t dajn ending Saturday Jul> 6th: Peaaag Hill cJ.i ■haa> temp. 72 i 87V ins.; total rainfall ml Taipiac Hill (3,500 fl ihsde temp. 7SJM 1 JM ins; total rainfall nil.
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  • 30 8 The following are thi rival! rasa sad Presidency for tin swatl ArrivaU tigun I laspsetara) l L-MM ids Dapartarai (Bgaree uippl ageata) 7,146 adult The arrival- relate sah
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  • 28 8 The usual weekly ein« will be held at the YM < 8.30 p.m. a good programfor this occasion. -.Mad.. featuring: Dorothy Gish and 1. will be the chief attraction
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 11 8 VWWWMWWaraWaVWaWArVWW < To-day's Feature l\ A TROPICAL BRI g TROUSSEAU J m*
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  • 101 9 CONVOCATION APPROVES ITS USE. Four Dissentient Votes. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 11. House of the Convocation of Caa t c rbury by 23 to 4 paseed s »Olu t i on on the motion of the Arc h b i shop of Canterbury (Dr. Lang), sanctioning
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  • 178 9 House of Commons Wary. r's Service] London. .J u l\ IJ. Gov< n ment will this ommunication to Russia it is hoped before the end ssian representative w>:i be iissing directly with Mr. i reign Secretary) questions snd that s satisg v ill be reached
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  • 83 9 Paris Mystery. [Reuter's Service]. Paris. July 11. >nsiderable mystery m regard quantity of heroin and cocaine rities found m boxes ad'ihulamnabi Khan, ex- Afghan he had nothing to do with 1 and that drug traffickers used ping thereby to secure diploimmunity. terday stated the authorities gating the
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  • 60 9 [Reuter's Service.] London. July 1 1. I "mmons the Home Se<(Mr. J. R. Clynes) announced 1 e «t had decided not to allow England. I inmoni Mr. Clynes had carefully considered stances preceding the ban on lid Mr. P. Harris raised nght o! asylum but the •"ed,
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  • 36 9 r*s Service.] I ondon. July 10. of Commons m reply to I.unn, (Under Secretary for said a further report from Hong Kong on the quesaoolition of mui-tsai has befn nov> being considered. »>
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  • 47 9 [Reuter's Service.] Iff p I ondon. July 10. Mac Donald announced m the Ura mmons that Lord Ullswater to deal tvV preside vt commits m X: 1(( 'toral reform adumbrated f et«w u n f ,h The terms of renad not m been determined.
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  • 843 9 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC IN AUGUST. Work In Singapore. I [Special to the Free Press.] The floating dock which arrived at the Naval Base, Seletar. m October of last year, from England, has been assembled, and the Free Press is informed that after an official opening ceremony
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  • 41 9 [FREE PRESS SERVICE. COPYRIGHT]. London, July 11. The Daily Express states that Signor Mussolini, the Italian Dictator, hopes to pay an informal visit to London at the end of July to the International Aero Exhibition it Olympia.
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  • 33 9 [Reuter's Service.] London. July 11. Board of Trade returns for June are as follows: imports £91,498,000; exports £49, 893,000; decreases of £11,994,000. and £17, 544,000 respectively compared with May.
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  • 937 9 HOW TO DEAL WITH ARMED ROBBERS. An Ingenious Defence. The common jury case* concluded at th*Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Deane when three cases of robbery with violence were dealt with, and heavy sentences imposed on the accused, m each case. The shooting affray following the robbery m
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  • 25 9 The Department of Agriculture, Kuala Lumpur, has issued a bulletin m Chinese, with illustrations, dealing with the work of treatment of rubber on an estate.
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  • 111 9 Ll2 COMMANDER'S VIEW. Salvage Abandoned. [Reuter's Service.] London. July 11. The Admiralty is not proceeding with the salvaging of the H47. Lieut.-Commander Oram, Commanding Ll2, giving evidence at the inquest at Pembroke on A. B. Sampson of the LI 2, at which a verdict of death
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  • 113 9 To be Completed m 19:57. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 10. In the House of CoBUBOns m reply to questions Mr. A. V. Alexander (First Lord of tne Admiralty > said under arrangement! to be made latei the Government approved the work at the Singapore Base to
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  • 99 9 Double Fracture ot* Ankle. FSSEE PRESS SERVICE. COPYRIGHT]. London, lulv 11. Steve Donoghue, the famous jockey, \>at h r own at Salisbury Hares tO-da) and sustained i rery serioui injurj to his enkle er h ieh U fractured m two pis cc. 1> o noghue, who
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  • 93 9 JAPAN GOVERNMENTS POLICY. Press Criticism. [Nanyo Nichi-Xichi Service.l Tokio. lul> 10. The Ramaguch] Ministry's administrative policy has already been announced. The Government has promised to appoint committees to |«viM the social legislation and tariff schedules and to adjust international payments. It has also promised to fulfil the Minsei Party's pledges
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  • 67 9 Not Weakened by Recent Debate. f Reuter's Servieel. London. July 10. It is agreed that the reply to the Address on the King's Speech debate has not produced any development which m any way weakens the parliamentary position of the Government, whose supporters are elated at
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  • 69 9 Leaders* Nocturnal Departure. [Reuter's Service.] Peking. July 11. Everyone is vainly guessing regarding the unexpected departure of the Chinese leaders last night. Chiang Kai-shek went to Xanking at mid. night whereafter very urgent orders were issued for special trains for Yen Hsi-shan to Taiyuan at 1.30 a.m.,
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  • 29 9 Copious Rainfall. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service]. Hong Kong, July 11. The drought has ended and it is now rain ing more or less copiously.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 161 9 Collars From Linen-Land. I Collar styles that are I always ahead of fashion <Wk ____4Sfl__PN~. __t^ _U w I _r a a IPV _m__ EF a fl JAW _r v _—/A ♦> \i A. i\_lw ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 il iLUrf m9*>m L '//I
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    • 745 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES KXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. SARPEDON For Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and
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    • 426 10 EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) "ELLERMAN"~LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. 192t. s.s. CITY OF P^KIN July 25 s.s. CITY OF KHARTOUM Aug. 24 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY
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    • 460 10 p £r>o British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERN MEM LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON IW CHINA AND JAPAN, Due Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. MALWA 11,100 July 13 KASHMIR
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    • 655 11 O. S. K. Line. f i>.--.nations. Vessel. Arrive. Leave, L r Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, Dunkirk and Antwerp via Colombo, A 4,- r Suez and Port Said. Altai Maru July 24 July 26 p m, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aires. ,nd-the- World passage £150.] f Montevideo Maru
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    • 384 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^J AMERICAN MAIL LINE /^v/v^ mWwMX \msuL^^ss^. /«*7/^_Paa_VfA ROUND— THE— WORLD SERVICE. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arrive Leave Leave Singapore. Singapore. Penan*. PRES. JOHNSON July 22 July 25 July 27 PRES. MONROE
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    • 635 11 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO„ OF BATAVIA:. (Incorporated m kolland.) o UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMMP* Telephone No. 8640, with sab. connections to: Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang). (V of the OFFICIAL
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  • 382 12 CLIPPER BUILDING. They are still being built, the full-rigged ship and the barque, as pretty craft as ever sailed, writes Ralph Harold Bretherton m the Morning Post. You never know when you will not find a windjammer on the stocks or m the hands of the rigger. It
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  • 275 12 There are now welcome k igns that British shipowners are realizing the dangers involved m Ihe sale of old vessels to foreign owners, who, subject to no such requirements for upkeep as those of the British Board of Trade, and with lower wage bills, are
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  • 70 12 Arriving on the President Johnson due at Singapore July 22nd.. arc Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Baash. Miss GfMC Baash. Miss Betty Ann Baash. Miss Max me Whiffin. Mr. and Mrs. J. Snyder and Mill Fdith Gray. 99 route around the World, under the direction of the D.
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    • 574 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia). (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. (0) Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.
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    • 160 12 CHARGEURS REUNCS. (Incorporated m France). (x) REGULAR MONTHLY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. OUTWARDS. SAIGON, TOURANE AND HAIPHONG Due Singapore. CAP TOURANE July 31 JAMAIQUE Aug. 27 HOMEWARDS. MARSEILLES, NANTES AND BORDEAUX. Due Singapore. CAP VARELLA July 30 CAP TOURANE Aug. 27 MARSEILLES, HAVRE, DUNKIRK AND ANTWERP. Due Singapore. ADEN Aug.
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    • 598 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR PRBHSHT BBRVICE To BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA \\i» BALTIMORE. M.S. SILVERGUAVA due July 31 M.S. SILVERBEECH due Aug. 23 A M.S. SILVERBELLE due Sept. 22 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICF SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO \\n LOS
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    • 188 12 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LIB (Incorporated m Kngland l. (x) Direct Services to Japan >ia Hong kotf Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Pen an j? from Singapore. Taking cargo on through lull- of lad* for Canton. Macao. Swatow. \m»y. Chef** Tientsin, Newchwang. Yangt«/<- P orK l Philippines, etc.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 706 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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    • 277 12 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. (By courtesy of the Government Health Office). For the twenty-four hours ending midnight. July 10. Max. shade temp. <»0..") F Mm. shade temp. TH y Mean shade temp. K3.1 y Max. sun radiation 162 F Mm. grass radiation ff y Mean wet-bulb temp. 78.4 f Mean relative humidity
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  • 602 13 THE WORLD'S LONGEST AND BEST. Hagen Unplaced. lonT h aSked a Uesti °n week about 2 s r lT 8 ln g l{ l did something that caused lots of people to reach out fof their S FJn S C J* T reVOr Wi nall m the
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  • 357 13 Kent's Victory Over Yorkshire. The defeat which Kent inflicted on Yorkshire at Tonbridge on July Ist, was the first reverse the Northern county had suffered since they were beaten by Middlesex at Lord's m June 1927 (Warwickshire and Lancashire defeated them m the same season.) Kent owed much
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  • 25 13 Mr. Munford. of the F.M.S. Police, whorecently returned from Home furlough, has been posted to Kampar for duty m place of Mr. P. K. Haslitt.
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  • 484 13 Mr. F. D. Hunter and Miss D. E. Mitchell. We take the following report of a recent Sandakan wedding from the 8.N.8. Herald to indicate to our readers how well they manage these happy affairs over there: A fashionable assemblage of guests had congregated m St. Michael's
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 207 13 SUNLIGHT O offers £1000 $3 guarantee (i^L of P urtt^ CLNLIGHT SOAP is made m the largest and most modern >oap factory m the world from materials of the highest quality procurable. Constant and unflagging .are «> bestowed on its manufacture, and every mv provement which science can suggest ,s
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    • 131 13 lIT IS A NEW DODGE ♦J* X THE NEW I:! DODGE BROTHERS SIX NEW BODY I I NEW BEAUTY f NEW PERFORMANCE I NEW DEPENDABILITY EVEN FOR DODGE BROTHERS-& THAT'S SAYING ALOT 1 I ON SHOW TO-DAY AT I {Lyons Motors, Limited.! X 92-100 Orchard Road. Z Aaa-ii--4i-iti>A-t. ttttttt!ttt MM>MM(t
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  • 304 14 Meeting of F.M.S. Division. Doctors from ,all parts of the F.M\S. attended the quarterly meeting of the British Medical Association (Malayan Branch, F.M.S. Division) held m the Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, on Satdurday, says the Malay Mail. The Hon'ble Dr. C. J. Wilson, P.M.0., F.M.S.,
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  • 147 14 Twenty Wickets for 13 Runs. London. June 30.. Six wickets for three, six for seven and eight for three are the recent achievements of a demon bowler, aged fourteen, of Hills- brow School, whom Surrey county are en- 1 deavouring to snap up for training. The youth,
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  • 868 14 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday, June 30. At 6.30 a.m. His Excellency and I^ady riirtord attended Mass at the Church of St. John the Evangelist.* Miss L. Pritchard came to stay at Government House. Mr. J. H. M. Robson, C.B.E. came to luncheon. Monday, July 1. Miss L. Pritchard left
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  • 71 14 A letter from the District Officer, Lower Perak, reporting meritorious conduct on the part of Che' Mansur bin Imam Kassim, Penghulu, Pasir Salak, was read at the last meeting of the Perak State Council. It was decided to record recommendation of Che' Mansur's action m effecting the arrest of two
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    • 71 14 PLAYER'S I _^_r _V a V _^^^^__w _M .^sßmmf A^Mi MA* a y fovajoi*** 1 M S**^ m) mmMm^AmmMMk.mm mmMi _r _^^^^T__H w- f-_fi»JEkTi 7" u*^ J»_% ?^^w£?- fi Ltp^ 9 S I^l lessexl i SIX WINDOW TOWN SEDAN. THE CHALLENGER I Invites Comparison j I Defies Criticism I I
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    • 270 14 I STOP THAT 1 Less Work 4 IF AW I AND LC APk 1 Better Results! You can quickly repair <| JL leaks or cracks m radi- JL ators, why be stranded VJ 4 miles from home, when j| _^__B__*, 4 it can be avoided b> /^V^-^ P ML purchasing
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  • 841 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. x Buyers Sellers Asam kumban^r ;;-u 4 i s iiansrt-in Tin Ul liatang Packing ($l) 35 4l Batu Caves l.r>T l.O" bukit Arang ($i) 2 j00 2^0 l-urmah Malaya 4N 493 C hcndenanR 1()s thin Chin (tl) lr ft| hastern SUun f 5a M
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  • 69 15 lu!y 11. Bank 4 v.\.-. gtg i>7 32 Hank demand 2 3 23 32 Private -rv.lit* m.s. j 4 1( New York, demand 55 15 16 Credits yo daya 577^ France, demand 1431 India, T.T. Hon*: Kong, demand 131^ p c nj.. Tokokama, demand f__«._. now. •lava, demand 13
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  • 243 15 ■July U. Tin 266 Ton, $10*.% Gambler Pepper Whit. H^ Pepper Black Flake Taj f,i 4 Pearl Sago Small Rice, Anam So. 2 2fn> Copn Sandriod Kice Lian fc Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) 8.80 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 830 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 280 Rice, Rangoon Sioka
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  • 38 15 Inl\ Nth.. 12 e'cfcnrfc seen, I B 9 sqaal to Standard, Q.C.F. Spol Stand* rendei Ju Aaga-1 Se| Aug Sept Jai 'one ->i Market: *test Cj bit Lon loi New N Sheet G.
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  • 138 15 DEVELOPMENT OF EMPIRE TRADE. [British Radio -Official Service.] Ragay, Julj m. Mr. Pbusonby, Undei try foe Dominion Affairs, replying to q lestion m the House <>f Commons, said the Government has under activi consideration tht question of the development of inter-Im-perial trade, lt naturally welcomes indication! m the statements by
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  • 220 15 UNITED STATES TEAMS. The Middle Asia Ma\ I inures. Mr. Don C, Bliss, American Ttmm Cmimissioner, 7A, Ocean Building Singe] S.S. hai just received by cable th int ttatistics relating to the Poreigi ol th»- United Btates with Middle A-n doriUff .May 1989. Total Exports from I
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  • 203 15 Guthrie snd s ltd-. Peaaag, tgeats: T. a Mala) Tin Dn output t r -<i <md halt <•! .1 lon s: 1 I »i dgi .">' j da) ror repaii nto i r I Renong fin (sec nd half June): N pikuls; No. 3 l making
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  • 173 15 Alteration*. Jul> Hth.. 10-inu I'ru, lluyvr* Srll«»r s Batu avei i.co Hons 1- ;»tt> 771. vi Johan iin 1 .1 Kinta Tin Dfi -I. l l vo Kucha, I. LukUl Tins (1 Malayan t on. Mambeua PenawaU Rahman Hyd. 1...T' 1,; Sunrei Ways reluk Kruina i j
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    • 605 15 ASSETS OVER $9,500,000 ~T I THI? TOP AT PACirmn^T ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Hrmoo <a,-„..„~ The Company has L Tj S ga P ore LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old J Company has £20,000 deposed with
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    • 627 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATE. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 ssued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund— Sterling 6,000,000 B T Silver $14,000,000 Ueserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS N. S. Brown, Esq., Chairman, rr H Bell Es< l" Dt
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    • 41 15 I ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. m— Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A GORDON. LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 611 16 PERAK TURF CLUB MEETING. A Sensational Start. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, July 11. For the races to-day it was fine and there was a good attendance as on the previous days. Going was good. The day's sport began sensationally, the least backed horse scratching a victory at the
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  • 37 16 Ponies Class I Div. II— (1 Mile and 50 Yards).— Blue Blazes 9.13. Young Egypt 8.8, Wallstone 8.8, Micky Free 8.8. Foundling 8.7, The Witch 8.7, Loch Buy 8.6, Story Book 8 6, Sally 7.4.
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  • 54 16 FAIRWAY WINS PRINCESS OF WALES' STAKES. London, July 4. The Princess of Wales' Stakes (1% miles), run at Newmarket, resulted as ATHFORD 8. Only four ran. Won by length; head between second and third. The betting was as follows: 4 to 1 on Fairway. 100 to 6 against Cyclonic. 5
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  • 118 16 In our account of the Interport Practice Shoot on Sunday, appearing m yesterday's issue, it -was inadvertently stated that this Was to take place on the Bukit Timah Range. The shoot will, however, be fired on the Farrer Range, Seletar. George Gunn, the veteran Notts batsman. reached his thousand runs
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  • 410 16 ST. JOSEPH'S 0.8. EXERT CRICKET CLUB. Strenuous Game on Padang. S.C.C. 2; St. Joseph's Old Boys 0. There were a few changes m the i-ide "he S.C.C. fielded on the Padang last night m a friendly encounter with St. Joseph's Old Boys hut to all intents and purposes they
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  • 337 16 J (Jolf Club. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Malacca. July li. The Ladies Monthly Medal for July is to be played for on Wednesday. 17th inst.. and a Mixed Foursomes Competition i> *<> played off on Thursday. l*th inst. Partners for the mixed foursomes an :<> be bnUotted Dor.
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  • 117 16 The annual V.M.C.A. championship swimming carnival will be held at the pool at Fort Canning on Sept. 27th and 28th. The "vents open to all arc Plunging. Fancy Diving, 120 Yards Free Style, 160 Yards Team Relay (four to a team). There is a .20 Yards open
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  • 46 16 Messrs. John Little and Co. have received the following cable from the makers of A.J.S. motor cycles: "Montlhery fifth July Denly on 350 CC AJS broke three world's records two hour at 93.35 mph twohundred miles at 93.42 mph three hour at 92.87 mph."
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  • 193 16 CURIOUS INCIDENT AT HENLEY. Two Dead Heats. London, July 4. An unprecedented occurrence took place at Henley when there were two dead-heats m successive races. In the first round of the Silver Goblets, H. Carver and T. Sanders (Third Trinity, Cambridge) dead-heated with G. Killick and J. Beresford
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  • 184 16 Unimpressive Bowling m Drawn Match. [FREE PSESB SERVICE. COPYRIGHT]. London, July 10. This year's inter-varsity match (which was drawn) will be numbered among the high-scoring games of the series, 1045 runs being scored for the loss of 27 wickets. and also for tin poor Quality <d' the bowling.
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  • 73 16 London, July 4. Cnmsron, ths South African wicket- > keeper, who WSJ struck by a ball m tht second Test match, has recovered consciousI m ss. Doctors now consider his condition satisfactory. He does not complain of pain. An earlier message stuted that Cameroc yesterday morning
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  • 152 16 Interesting Pals Match Won by India. London. July 3. A feature of tht* Indian Garden Tarty at Ranelagh to-day. at which many distinguished Indians were among the SjOOQ guests, was a nolo match ot six chukkcis, m which India beat Ranelagh by 7 goals to
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  • 137 16 Why She Failed. Colonel Roe, comenting on the play of Miss Jennie Sandison, (who at 19 year's old If one of India's district champions) at Wimbledon asserts that she would have done better against Mile Barbier, but for the well-meant instructions from friends throughout
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  • 35 16 i H. J. Frewin qualified to meet C. L. Wyatt m the final of the^ S.C.C. snooker t championship last evening by beating N. Bradbury, by 161 points to 141 m three frames.
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  • 664 16 ANGLO-CHINESE MEETING AT STADIUM. Keen Competition. There was a large attendance at the Stadium yesterday for the annual sports of the Anglo-Chinese School and competition m all the events was very keen. The Colonial Secretary. Mrs. Scott and the Rev. W. E. Horley were interested spectators and at
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  • 59 16 MALAYAN LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. The Malayan L.T.A. championship meet ing will he held at the Selangor Club from August Ist. to r >th. The ladies open singles and doubles will be played on Aug. Ist an 1 2nd. Entries close to the committee :«t the Selangor Club, or to the
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  • 94 16 TO-DAY'S TIES. A Singles Handicap. Lim Bong Soo vs. Cheong Chee Lim or Cheong Chee Tong. Chia Teck Yam vs. John Lim. X Singles Handicap. Chee X- lg Leong vs. Chiew Eng Hoh (to finish). Khoo Ah Bah vs. Lee Chim Quan (to 5 finish). Cheong
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  • 36 16 ■Yesterday's Results. FRIDAY'S TIES. Dyne Cup. Mr. and Mrs. Hansell scr. vs. Mrs. J. S. Miller and Prentis plus 5. Mrs. Bennett and Byatt owe 13 vs. Mrs. Newell and Hickey plus 1.
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    • 292 16 j IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!!! I Price Reductions. (From July Ist "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" I THE WORLD'S BEST GRAMOPHONE II PORTABLE MODELS. Old Price. NEW PEHI g Black $75.00 st.-.00 A fi Coloured $85.00 $7r >00 g Red Leather $110.00 TABLE MODELS. A Oak 103 $75.00 Mahogany 103 $85.00 S Oak 109
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