The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 March 1930

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 12,985. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S£. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.
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  • 335 1 The reopening of the political aspect of the Naval Conference by a midnight statement by the U.S. delegation has produced i faint ray of hope b:it there arc no traces A exaggerated optimism Page 11. More progress than g?ts to the public bar appears to be being
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  • 1143 1 Philosophical humanists if those may be so called who decline to accept the mechanical conceptions of the universe now fashionable may be pardoned fcr Indulging m some furtive rubbing of the hands, to the accompaniment of a sardonic chuckle, at any little discomfiture inflicted on the specious
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 187 1 WING LOONG. FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. -»ty»«. Cut and Finish Guaranteed. Rafftes Hotel w I Mura Smirnova [j THE WELL-KNOWN SHANGHAI DANCER uj APPEARS DURING j MONDAY TUESDAY ij Tpa fiances Wednesday Dinner fiances Thursday ICA Voni*e» FRi DA Y WIHOW VOUVCA SATURDAY j; (Admission to Ball Room Non-Diners $1.)
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    • 288 1 I STANDARD I j STEEL SHELVING 1 Standard Kb^^^^HbSSSß^^ I 83" ■Af f fM'^^^^^^^^ M^^TlßßJßJßaßJ ß==^ -^S^B^^^^^^X f MuftSE /IK Widtlis W SBBBBBBBBBBBM Jt RVHEBB^fff ÜBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbB >< Bb& B bb^aSb&j X bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbs f, or ■IV I IB I *,^Mifc --■^^•BABftJMBI'ttBIUfJBjM^HM^ft^^AM Ii^BHBBV*IO'SBfIBB^SJJBj^BBJM^^B W II JT M^M j^H^H 16- I M *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bl
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    • 138 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Cinema and Theatre programmes— Page 2. Oakland proves us superiority is actual tests —Page 7. The Wimbledon proof of Slazenger vtliabiltv —Page 13. Opening night of Miss Rflboeti show at New .V.rld— Page 2. Thermax— the Ruston boiler which cuts furl 0 tl Pa^e 3. What Omar Khayyam
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    • 12 1 WING LOONG. THB RECOGNISED HOUBB for •.OropEaN TROPICAL SUITS, 12, HIGH STREZT.
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  • 151 2 Heated Debate m Bombay Council. Bombay. Mar. 18. Afcr two bran' h»-ated debate the Bombay 1.-cisiatiw Council unanimously earned Dr. '•.I D. Gilder's motion of adjournment to discuss the "serious situation created by the a< tion of the Executive Committee of the OemnU Medical Council
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  • 66 2 Demonstration by Famous Pilots. Rushy. Mar. I*. The pIMMTM of glid; \u:.- c'emoi:>t)\ siumbtr vl famous English pilot > at npertnwnta] flight.s at Guildford to-day. Thi- glider had an elastic rope attached to it, which niadr it act a* a <■ ttapult to shoot the glider into
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  • 72 2 New MM, Mar. IK. An am tii;.imati(m of tIM ItttCtfMtl Of the proprietor! of the Dr.ily Chrom; Delhi, the and the Civil and Military Gazette. LUL, has taken place. Under the arrangements m>w conduced the three newspapt rs will be by th< nonecr ;nid the Civil and
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  • 43 2 I < ndor.. Mar. 17. The Marr hucitss of R. .<dm^ left unsettled property fßtatd at £9.02 i» She bequeathed hei Russian diamond tiara to Viscountess Erlei^h her pearl brooch to VbCOUnt Erlei^h and ;ih her other property to her husband
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  • 82 2 Piogramnif of Drills up to and for weekending March 30th, 1930 Friday. 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, S R.A. <V>. Battery and Battery- Signal parade. "D" Eurasian. Coy., Weapon training. "E" •Chines Coy. Weapon trainins and 30x L G. Plat Eurasian. Elementary Gun •> Ist Bn. Signal Sec.
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  • 420 2 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Premier Morning Daily In Malaya, a live •news" paper 30-40 columns of news dally Also the best Medium for Advertising. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Lauv; Telegrams. Latest News and Latest Announcements. Special Daily News Cables. Rubber and Tin Price Cables together with
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 278 2 KELVEY'S SCHOOL OP DANCINO. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Classes and private lessons are now In full swing. Madam Kelvey will be holding a display In May and parents who desire that their children should take part, should send them for lessons now. BALL-ROOM DANCING. 1930. Madam Kelvey guarantees to make you proficient
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    • 426 2 f VICTORIA THEATRE I J B. B. SALISBURY'S COMPANY V THE QUAINTS I X IN THE LATEST LONDON MUSICAL COMEDIES. TO-NIGHT-FUNNY FACE A Friday Sat. March -J8 29. i Mon. Mar. 31 Tues. Apr. 1. THE GIRL FRIEND SO THIS IS LOVE V V BOOKING AT LITTLE'S $4, 2 AND
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    • 327 2 ®@®®©©©@(§)©®(§)®©©©©®(§)®(§)(§)®©©©(§)(g^/§, 1 Phone A I II A MRP A Phoi *l g 6909 ALIIAIVIDKA 6909 f I EVENINGS AT 6.15 P.M. AND 9.15 P.M I SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS AT 3 PM 1 J METRO GOLDWYN MAYER present The World-Famous Entertainers ©rriTrri xnd I Duncan Sisters! m a supreme TALKING, SINGING
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 357 2 THK WEEK. Thursday, 27th. WtH WMar, 08.40. 7.5. 22.03. 7.5. Malacca H W. 6.00 am. 5.01. 6.00 p.m 5.02. AvßtraMao nail due. Boaatwaiti ;iir mail clos« •< ."i pm. Homeward 8.1. mail tkmm 3 p.m train I p.m. Tekik Anaon Rubber. Derrick Co., noon. Shortn n Writers' Asscn. 225 Selegie
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  • 532 3 Malaya's Contribution to Expenditure. In the course of his speech introducing the Army Estimates. Mr. Tom Shaw (Secretary for •.Var> referring to a motion demanding annual extensive reductions m the Army said that this wus the method also of the League of Nations. It was assumed
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  • 169 3 Possible Effect of Shaw Committee's Report. I British Radio— Official Service 1 Rugby. Mar. t\. The Premier was asked, m the House of rcmmons. whether the Government regard the mioi questions of policy m Palestine as outside tba terms of reference of the Committee whicr rs
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  • 78 3 Tokio, Mar. 25. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.J The working budget has been approved and will be enforced on April 1. The Finance Department has prepared Budget figures (says a Tokio Message of March 24, which will be considered by the Cabinet to-morrow. The total estimated expenditure is
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  • 38 3 Proletarian Groups to Combine. (Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.) Tokyo, Mar. 25. It is understood that the Shakai Minshuto, largest party of Proletarians, has taken steps for the unification of all the right and centre Proletarian groups.
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  • 32 3 [Reuter's service.J Paris, March 24. The Chamber to-day unanimously approved a motion granting a milliard francs for the relief of flood sufferers m the South of France.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 111 3 :< Fine Target Rifles Need I GOOD AMMUNITION I I n i KODAK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE. RIBEIRO S I have always m stock a full range of Artists' Colours I V V I and Materials 1 I C. A. RIBEIRO Co., Ltd. Stationers Printers Engravers, g OOOD JUOCEX
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    • 469 3 SIMPLE BACKACHE IS SPECIALITIES OFTEN DANGEROUS WILKINSON, HEYWOOD CLARK. I Short, sharp stabbing pains m the back fc -m^ "TV t when you rise from bed, ml torture 10 It Q 11 A I PQC I vYPPW 1/1 \fll straighten the body after stoopinp, these 1 CtUVIVOO VJ i V>V/11
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  • 345 4 Dtake's Ten Minute Wedding The Prince eta Barber's Boy. THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER leaving the Westminster Union offices with his bride. Miss Loelia Ponsoaby. who has become his third wife. The wedding ceremony which lasted only ton Minute* took place m the Union Board Room which
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  • 1248 5 FOUNDERS' FANCIES. Township Called After Dead Man's Billy Can. Chicago residents, who have voted \,o chanp the name of their suburb, are not the tntv South Australians who have had cause vo iv.2 the »rrant fancy of their founders, says the Adelaide Observer. Tl.ey
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  • 301 5 "Sweetheart, I Can't Live Without You." Extracts from letters said to have been writ- I ten by a clergyman to a married woman were read m a matrimonial case at Blackpool. The woman, Mrs Florence Daisy Carter, cf Warbreak Hill-road, Blackpool, summoned her husband.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 239 5 i Leave dentures i I overnight m Odol < Uquid -it deans them thoroughly I i -kills allgerm j -^dorises.^^A Atohitkmoflor2p«c«it.Odol ifl^vi^fi > Uquid vi adm«ble for .teeping PWQI^M V artificial teeth m over night- Odol is HrJ V a powerful antiseptic yet it has no 1 90^W 1 I
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    • 286 5 HSv 188 I I OK§ I l v^ M m 1 iV^AA jt\ fIEEI f a.— -a. II rfdr A I Vi^m^K 111 /ht^^"^^^^sJ^ll^^^f^B^ The car for everq dimeThe Overseas A full 5-seater designed and MORRIS built throu ghout by the greatest car manufacturers m Europe, and designed for a
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  • 815 6 PROBLEM OF THE UNFIT. Will Man Remain Ruler of the Earth "Most of uj still think of ourselves as the mal triumph of biological evolution." S r Jamei Jeans m his contribution to the "Fotiil 3f View" series, which he broadcast recent! v' .'.om Savoy
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  • 269 6 Electrically Operated Grid. Now Yor'i. The intelligence quotients of kittens aro o. ng computed m elaborate experiment! at u'aivcr.;ity. Ifrs. A. S. Firkins Lg tiic txperlmenta under the supervl tc I ifesaor C. J. Warden. oioaents are determined by kike raptdi ith which the kittens learn
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    • 188 6 A^fc. .A^fc. A^^. A^^. A^fc. A^A. A^A A^A, A^fc A?A A^^. A?A -A^A. A^A A^A. A^^. A^A A?A A^^. A^A A^A. aTa A^^^A^^ft^^A^^ft^^ff^^Aft^A^^ff^^^^jff^J^^^ff^^Rk^Rk 1 s.s. ETJBOPA 1 t T *J* SISTER-SHIP OF THE FAMOUS *t* s.s. BREMEN' I X HAS JUST X BROKEN THE TRANSATLANTIC I MARINE RECORD f f
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    • 185 6 Phoenix sifPrcHtaty fit imit«raf wafers is akin fo Titc Brrrr^fc Navy oh FfH Wafer A A> A A A A A A A A 4^^ jj 2 X I m/ >^BE. "*N. ■^WfBWB i V TRUSCON I iART-ROC WAXI I the STAIN and POLISH for X Cement and Xile Floors
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  • 207 7 IS YOUR VITALITY BEING SAPPED HIRES A WAY FOR EVERY MAN TO REGAIN VIGOi'K AND STAMINA. Life's not much fun when you always feel m par— when you cant work up any ■nthusiasm for anything— when you feel weak .md drained of every atom of energy. It's no looking to
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  • 2093 7 SHANGHAI SITUATION. Crisis Reached m the Treaty Port. Shanghai began the New Year depressed. A tael exchange ai Is. 11 \d. was reason enough. Since the War it has been as high a-s 10s. which was too ieverish to be quite comfortable. li-t 12 months r.go
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  • 235 7 A Malay woman, living at the 13th milt Sintak Road. Kedah has been carried away ba tiger, says the Kedah correspondent of the Straits Echo. She had been cutting grass a few yard* away frcm the home and as she did not return at seven o'clock, her
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  • 157 7 The wedding took place on Friday afternoon at St. Georges Church, Penang, of Mr. Roy James Willicot Brown, Assistant. Messrs Lyall and Evatt. Raffles Place, Singapore, son of Mr. James Brown, Civil Servant, and Miss Elzabeth Mary (Molly* Brown, daughter of Dr. William L Brown, of Poplar House,
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  • 119 7 Inquest on European. O:i Ftb. 2. Mr. H. Ross, 25 years of age, an assistant employed by Messrs John Little and Co., Kuala Lumpur, was killed on the Circular Rend as the result of a motor cycling accident. He came into collision with a bicycle being ridden by
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  • 54 7 Mrs. W. G. R. HinchlifTe, wife of Captain Hinchliffe, who, with Miss Elsie Mackay. daughter of the Earl of Inchcape. disappeared on an Atlantic Might nearly two years ago and was never heard of again, was recently to present an application m the Probate Court to have
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 371 7 Cuticura Healed Breaking Out On Arm and Foot "I had a rash on the back of my right wrist. It itched a bit and I scratched it and the trouble spread right up to my elbow. I also had a breaking out on my right foot from the toes to
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    • 592 7 f Oakland Proves Its Superiority In Actual 1 ests "Sjn^s a^a^^3HOH^^BH!^Bs^ In Ihe most thorough analysis e>i motor car values conceivable, the Oakland Cosmopolitan Six recently demonstrated beyond any question Its clear-cut superiority over every other Six In its field. During the course of this analysis Oakland was compared with
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  • 373 8 Mr. C. S. Ranga Iyer's Book. London, Mar. ?th. In 'India. Peace or War?. 1 which has just been published. Mr. C S. Ranga Iyer. MLA traces the course of politics m India during thr last decade, culminating m the Viceroy's proclamation of last November, which
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  • 556 8 SOVIET PICTURES. Will There be a Film Censorship Inquiry "Mother," one of Moscow's numerous banned propaganda films, has become the storm centre of a political discussion likely to end m a general investigation of the present system of film censorship, writes G. G. A. in the
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  • 403 8 Rifle That Fires 60 Bullets A Minute. Bisley. Mar. 2. Secret trials have been going on here fc* some days with a rifle which is only slightly bigger and no heavier than the present service rifle, but v.hich can pour out destruction at the rate of 60
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 156 8 Jf Superlative Quality at ff an Economical Price Ml 't l An economical Price They arc guaranteed to be M P y *f same m cvcrv r «Pect M the WorU-famous State \A\ H express 555, except that they arc not made by hand. W j> State Express 555 Virginia
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    • 259 8 IT- '*f Jm fc^^fe^g -L^ implies the ability RjfegL^^jSS] to choose the best, tnal KfJ^^PT|yj s why the discriminaK'(M^tftfn^ n^ housewife always Happy Children Brimful of energy and vitality and as 9 happy as the day is long are the children V whose daily food beverage is delicious X There
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 329 9 BUSINESS CARDS. TO BUSINESS MEN. run a Shorthand and Typewriting Bureau ,i ttua Address especially lor your convenience. iw-st enquiry will at all times receive our best attention. Prompt Service— Charges Moderate. RAITS TYPEWRITING BUREAU. JB-E. Ctniha Strut, BINOAPORE. ASSAGE ANICURB ISS FUMIKO 32 Dhoby Ghaut. "MARBLE FLOORING TILES. SINGAPORE
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    • 691 9 TENDERS. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders aw now invited for the following materials 01 services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices: Installation of Sanitary Fittings to Nos. 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28.
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    • 635 9 TO LET. No S3 MEYER ROAD. Apply Meyer Brothers No. 4 and 4A Raffles Place. Apply Meyer irothers. 4 OXLEY RISE. Entry April Ist. 1930. Apply vfeyer Brothers. 90 MEYER ROAD. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brohers. Mo. 87 MEYER ROAD. Entry from May Ist. \pply Meyer Brothers. 79 MEYER ROAD.
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    • 727 9 NOTICES. I Re TYE GUAN TONG. TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the Creditors of the above Company will be held at the office of Messrs. Estate and Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd.. Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place, Singapore, on Saturday, the 29th day of March, 1930. at 2.30 p.m. to consider
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    • 664 9 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of JACOBEAN DESIGN WALNUT-STAINED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANO ETC. The Property of J. P. M. Stibbe. Esqi At No. 16 Cuscaden Road <off Orchard Road>. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 29th, AT 2.30 P.M. Comprising: An excellent toned semi-grand piano by M. P. Raehals Co.. Hamburv. m perfect condition.,
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    • 100 9 Rich! Nut-like! T?ULL flavoured} delicious, Quaker Oats contains the nutritive elements which build strength, create energy and keep the body m health. Eat it every day, Quaker Oats AGONISING PILES. There is no need to suffer this distressing affliction. One tube of DR VAN VLfcCK I PLASMA will relieve too
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  • 363 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THUR RSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. THE RUBBER SUGGESTIONS. The text of the circular letter which was sent out by the Colonial Secretariat on the subject of the rubber industry difficulties, is now available and will be found m another column. The reference to the matter at the
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  • 729 10 The voting m connection with safeguarding duties for the iron and steel trade is interesting not merely as it reflects upon the keen argument there has been about safeguarding for the heavy industries, but because there lies m it tire possibility of interesting reflections upon
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  • 147 10 CHINESE FINED. Interesting Case m Court. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Penan*. Mar. 26. Teng Tiow Hoe. the proprietor of a Penang photo store was fined $50 on each of two counts of having had possession for the purpose of sale of a number of obscene cinematograph
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  • 208 10 VOLUNTEER MOBILISATION SCHEME. To the Editor. Sir. The letters of P. 8.1, and Weary Willie touched me so much < having been there > that I was moved to the following: The morning broke so bright and fair The best of Singapore was there. At the
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  • 236 10 WEDDING HOSKING-WAKEFIELD A pretty wedding, attended by a large congregation, took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon when Mrs Jenneth B Wakefield. of Dalydene. Killiney Road, was married to Mr. Harry* Leonard Hosking. Secretary of the General Hospital. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hosking are well known locally. The bridegroom
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  • 191 10 STABBED IN BACK— THEN IN CHEST. When Koh Ah Tan. a Hylam. was yesterday charged before the Second Magistrate (Mr. P. S. Williams), with the attempted murder of another Hylam. the complainant alleged that, returning to his house m East Coast Road on March Bth. at 8.20 m the morning,
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  • 67 10 The attention of planters is drawn to the fact that the date of receiving entry forms for the Rubber Section of the Malayan Exhibition will close m a few days. Exhibitors m the Rubber Section are advised therefore to make immediate application for entry forms to Mr.
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  • 356 10 THEATRE PACKED "When Knights were 80ld 1 Success. It is a great pity under the rir< that Mr. R. B Salisbury's Comp, Quaints. are only able to give on. ance of 'Charles Marlowe's com. Knights were Bold. Yesterday cv<-\ Theatre was packed and the autk.
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  • 99 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK Tl* AND RUBBER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London, March 26, 5 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and So: notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £168 3 4 (down 1 4 16 >. Pon £170 4 16 (down 1 8 16). The market is
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  • 163 10 It was a most enjoyable afternoons 1 ment which was given at the ab< Monday, m aid of St. Andrews Cs when judginp by the larpe audutv. the charity should have btMftttod considerable extent. The items chosen were from the Thr 1 of Pooh', written by
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  • 99 10 Further Enquiries Municipal Commission nwvts on amongst other business will b< con>i. a new loan and report of commit v-> to go into transport allowance I sident will make a statement ampl'' previous answers which will OOVH I new questions, regarding wat. Hammer and Co.. tabled
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  • 55 10 First Issue of $2,000 000 Prop**--June. The list of actions taken by MM miUee No. 7 at its meeting <m Krul;«the following: Approved. M amended, the dr.. i m connection with th<- proposed H.« Municipal Lorn 1970-1980. lOftffaa pectus lor the first issue of made on June
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 227 10 Q F. O. V. fin (Finest Old Vintage) Mil LIQUEUR BRANDY I|HBJ The Choice of the Connoisseur. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR «s CO., LTD. (Incorporated under the Cotnpanlef Cftinanci of Hong .Kong) (Incorporated m Shanghai). 90, Robinson Road. Telephone 6226. i '«s m m m §j BY SPECIAL jg. APPOINTMENT TO m
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    • 79 10 SBB > '•ViWiV.NW.W.WAV.VA'AV^IA THE LATEST MATERIAL FOR FROCKS is described as being extremely limp. Husbands have not the slightest doubt that the price, on the other hand, will be exceptionally stiff. All clothing and personal effects should be insured under FIRE AND BURGLARY "GAFLAC" POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE
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  • 354 11 FAINT RAY OF HOPE. \merican Helegation's .Midnight Statement. IReuter's Service. 1 London. Mar. *S. rUßUtir tl.at the American delegation h,s UHd its attitude towards consultative pactind 15 willing |o enter such a pact m order the Naval Conference has led thp Am.n an delegation to
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  • 222 11 Negotiations Between Raj and Owners. [Reuter's Service. 1 Bombay. Mar. 26. :is bet'vern the Government of Indi" Bombay millouii-rs for tho rationulisn of the cotton mills are still proceeding *ir.c the announcement m January that a bCT nulls were amalgamating. It DOW that a
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  • 45 11 Kmperor's Congratulations. Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service] Tokyo. March 26. The Emperor, on the occasion of the great retnooy held m Tokio to-day congratulated dtf en the completion of its reconstruction. Over 100,000 school children participated m tremendous processions
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  • 44 11 Canadian Help for Prohibition. [Reuters Service.] Ottawa. March 26. The of Commons by 173 votes to 11 the third reading of Government's Bill 'biddn.!-' <■ lea ranees of liquor cargoes destined the I :nU-d States. Bill now jroes to the Senate.
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  • 70 11 Commons Question. •FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London. Mar. 26. Replying to a question m the House of CornMr. Wedgewood Benn said that he had pat heard of the powers of reference of Indian Delegation going to Malaya. [Earlier cables on page 12. i Mr Eclt-y
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  • 297 11 A WIRELESS WONDER. Epoch-Making Experiment at Genoa. [Reuters Service.) Genoa. March 26. Speaking into a microphone aboard his yacht the Elettra here. Signor Marconi this morning opened an electrical exhibition m Sydney. Radio short waves carried the famous inventors voice across the 11,000 miles
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  • 125 11 Pilsudski m the Picture. [Reuter's Service! Warsaw. Mar. 16. Marshal Pilsudski is again troubling politics. He has offered to participate m the Cabinet which the partisan Professor Szymanski (better known as an oculist than a politician is attempting to form on condition that the Deputies
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  • 73 11 Voting Control Condition to Loan. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. 1 London. Mar. 26. Dr. Drummond Shiels (Under-Sec. Colonial Office*, replying to Mr. W. Wellock (Labour Stourbridge i said that one of the conditions of the loan to the Perak Hydro Electric Power Co. was
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  • 59 11 New Kind of Persuasion for Madame Hanau. [Reuter's Service.] Paris. March 26. A different kind of persuasion is now being tried with Madame Hanau. Three hospital attendants have been ordered to eat their meals m front of her and it is hoped that she will thus be tempted to
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  • 229 11 Few Wholly Unshowablc Productions. Rugby, Mar. 18. The Report for 1929 of the British Film Censors, which is a body without official authority set up by the Cinema Trade, states that during the year seven films out of more than two thousand were totally rejected, while
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  • 1719 11 MURRAY VS. DAVID. Court's Judgment Reserved. The share transaction dispute m which Mr. J. Murray claimed from Mr. Joe. David an account of profits made m connection with the flotation of several mining propositions, declaring that David handled investments for him and that a partnership arrangement existed,
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  • 245 11 Alleged Armed Robber Apprehended. The important capture of two Chinese m a car, the previous afternoon, one of whom is suspected of being connected with the recent armed robbery and the subsequent shooting near the Malay Cemetery. Upper Serangoon. was disclosed m the Second Police Court before
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  • 158 11 Friday's Championship Contest. Jack fKid) Berg, the clever British boxer, may bring home a world title when he returns from his present visit to America, for he is to meet Sammy Mandell. the American holder of the world's lightweight title at Madison Square Garden, New York, on
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 91 11 Parchment lamp shades m many attractive (§> designs and colourings. Prices range from 1 $2.50 to $30.00. I THE ROBINSON READING LAMP is quite a new departure m this type of lamp, no fixing is H necessary, just hang it over the rail and it remains m position. Price $19.50
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  • 197 12 PUBLIC TO BE TOLD. More Progress Than Appears on the Surface. [Renter's Service.] London. Mar. 25. A Naval Conference communique announces the heads of delegations met m the afternoon and reviewed the work of the Conference. It •was agreed a plenary- sittinu should
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  • 102 12 Objection to Premature Use. I Reuter's Service. London. Mar. 25. "Misunderstandings" over the alleged British impedance of the Dutch air-line to the Dutch Indies were dealt with by Mr. Montague < Under Secretary for Air» m replying m the debate on the air estimates. He declared objection •was
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  • 69 12 Sheffield Discusses Safeguarding. [Reuter's Service.] London. Mar. S«. Conflicting views on the question of safeguarding of the iron and steel industries, were expressed at the annual meeting of the Sheffield Chamber of Commerce, which however, passed a resolution by 29 to 5 votes, urging the Government
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  • 73 12 Paying the Bill. [Reuters Service] Washington. March 25. In view of the settlement of the Young plan. In which the United States took no official part, the Ways and Means Committee of the House Of Representatives has approved a bill under which the United States will
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  • 57 12 Strong French Policy. Reuter's Service.] Paris. Mar. 26. In the Senate, the Colonial Minister. M. Pietri. alluding to the recent native disturbances m Indo-China said the Government would unflinchingly prosecute disturbers of the peace and would not allow their work to be imperilled by
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  • 63 12 [British Radio Official Service Rugby. Mar. 25. In recognition of the success of the Exhibition of Italian Art, which has just concluded m London, the King has conferred an honorary Knighthood of the Grand Cross of the Order »)f the British Empire upon the Italian
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  • 48 12 [Reuter a Service.] Berlin. Mar. ?6. The Eurupa's trans-Attantic record has been jubilantly received all over the country.. Herr Hernecken presiding at the general meeting Crf the North German Lloyd Company stated subsi rt pany had not received a p en »y of Breml LTSSJ!"
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  • 15 12 ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA WIRELESS TELEPHONY. n Rußby. Mar. 23 11" Pu tmasler General stated, m the 3oL
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  • 1256 12 NEW DEVELOPMENTS. "Shell" Adopts Drastic Economy Measures. IFrom Our Own Correspondent! Batavia, Mar. 22. The relentless price war between the uvo large petrol producers is continuing and thtl week there have been new developments. In tome places there have been further dropj m the price, the
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  • 857 12 FULL STORY. Shocking end of Salesian Missionaries. The full story of the murder of the balesian Bishop. Mgr. Versiglia and his secretary. Father Caiavario, constitutes a record of one of the .not attrocious crimes committed by Chinese oandits. It is revealed that the Bishop and
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  • 1000 12 MR. DUNMAN'S VIEWS. The Cows and the Guinea Grass. <TO THE EDITOR, MALAY MAIL.) Sir, I would like to comment on Mr. Bailey's remarks m Federal Council regarding the reservation of land for agricultural purposes m the Southern Highlands described as 1,000 acres of hill slopes on the west
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  • 95 12 Mr. Baldwin's Tribute. Rugby. Mar. 17. The death is anounced of Mr. Conrad I. M. Thurn, aged forty-seven, whose name came into prominence two years ago as that of the intermediary through whom the famous Zinovieff Letter, which played so important a part m the 1924
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  • 1364 12 POLICE STONED. Eighty Injured m Street Battle. Abrjt eighty people weie injured, m addition to thirty Police officers, during the rioting m Rangoon on March 18 while the Sen Gt'pta sedition trial was m progress. The Rangnen Gazette says: A large crowd of Indians was
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  • 444 12 BETTER THAN ESTIMATKh. Substantial Profit on Electricity Supply. Th* account of Oejrton f« Mm An !'*2S-20 published nnr.iA and total nvciru Rs. 107.818. >7-: tore ol Rs. 125.336.034. Ooiap limited! revenue there li <w\ 4,925.274 and llmt is a nett under-. x of Rs. 9,494.362 compaied v
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  • 90 12 Rumanian Consolidated Oilfields Appeal Dismissed. I <'UiJ..n Mar i* The House Oi Ixjrds to-djiy dIHBIMBd UK appeal of the Rumanian Consolidated t' Lt-d.. vs. the Crown, re^ardui^ eomp« -i^.r.i »r the destruction of oil wells m Rumai.i.i m *.ir time m order to prevent thtir falling
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 309 13 The Son of Jones Provides a Thrill. I sing— l who went to write about the police boxing championships m the Albert Hall last night of Constable Jones, of Glamorgan, writes a Daily Express representative. My fingers grip the pen. but they are itching for a lyre
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    • 118 13 London. Mar. 18. The following are the Lincolnshire probable*. ■vith their jockeys. Slipper »Yarad>. Arbaletier <Mirsh>. Leonid?.* Second <H. Beasleyi. John Silver (Steve Donoghue*. Pachalkik <H Wragg>. Elto. <Lane>, Stalactite (A. Wragg Orbindos <A. Burrs t. Guards' Parade Denes t. Probite (Tidey>. Garnock (F. Fox>. Grandisson (Gordon
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    • 76 13 Bombay. Mar. 1~. The Bombay Stock Exchange has decided f o start its own Derby Sweep which will be an annual feature The subscription has been fixed at Rs. 10 for each t.L-'.iet. From the total amount subscribed. 10 ptr cent will be deducted for e::jjen:e3 and UN
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    • 187 13 London, Mar. 11. Easter Hero, the Grand National favourite, has shortened to 5 to 1 against as a result of his twenty -length win m the Cheltenham Gold Cup over 3 miles 3 furlongs. He started at 11 to 8 on. beating the other Grand National candidates,
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    • 414 13 His Views on Test Teams. Mr. A. P. F. Chapman, who led thp England cricket team to victory m 1926 when the "Ashes were won m this country from the Australians and captained the team that retained them m the Australian tour In 1928,
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    • 177 13 Archie Jackson Has His Tonsils Removed. Sydney. Feb. 19. There is no need for the slightest worry about Archie Jackson, the brilliant young test batsman, whose tonsils were removed by Dr. R H. Bettington yesterday. Jackson will be about again m a day or two. state
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    • 165 13 Experiments With Steel-Shafted Clubs m Practice Net. The Duke of York is one of the latest golfers to try steel-shafted clubs. On the small lawn at the back of his hoire In Piccadilly the Duke has been practising shots recently and testing clubs. Among them Have been
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    • 651 13 £?™TL#- l^ c czusc of many diseases, •amt Take a Formamint -tablet whenever you Fimmrm Bl are m dusty places. Formamint will The im« ,'i a( destroy the germs m mouth and throat, Si" wSSSSST sure5 ure thc so^ness and prevent infect.ous ai. ««rat mn 4+ diseases such as Influenza,
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    • 773 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRESS 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. I TEUCER For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Mar.
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    • 567 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England). "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. Doe Singapore. B.S. CITY OP SHANGHAI Apr. 3 B.S. CITY OP CORINTH Apr. 30 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY
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    • 399 14 P.&»O. British India and Apur Lines. (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERN Mi T LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN Due !>u« Tonnage. Singapore. Tonna*r. "^injapor, KHYBER 9,100 Mar 29
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    • 674 15 O. S. K. Line Oe u ttons V— «L Art** LeaTe. London, Rotterdam, Hamburg. Bremen .•.ud Antajarp via Colombo. Aden. Suez Alaska Maru Apr. 27 Apr. 28 DUTfcai C.pe Town. Rid do Janeiro, Santos. Montevideo, and Buenos Aires. [Kound-the-»«*i Passat £190.] L 3 plata Maru Maf Mombasa, T;inga. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam.
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    • 541 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE iAnd AMERICAN MAll, LINE TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. Penang. New York. PRES. WILSON Mar. 31 Apr. 3 Apr. I May 13 PRES. VAN BUREN Apr. 14
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    • 840 15 K. P. M. MHMNKLYIE PAKETVMRT MMTSNMPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated In Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN OOVERNIIaVT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to.— Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives In the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penan* > of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU
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    • 648 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.B. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de
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    • 455 16 s.s. GLENBEG. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer rom London (arrived March 19th) are hereby lotifled that a General Survey of all cargo anded m a damaged condition will be held it Godown No. 48 on Friday, March 28th, L 930, at 9 a.m. No further Survey will be
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    • 390 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. V 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW TORS (Incorporated In U.8.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AM BALTIMORE. (via Bum> Doe Sallf o^ T*% M.S. SILVERPALM In Port afar. 2ft Mly M.S. 6ILVERABH Apr. 8 Apr. 14 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICI SINGAPORE TO SAN
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    • 58 16 LLOYD ROYAL BUCK SOCIETE ANONYMK (Incorporated In Belgium MONTHLY SERVICE Of STEAMERS from SINGAPORE to VANCOUVER. SEATTLE. POKTLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO via Hongkonp and Shanghai STEAMER. One SlnsßP*** 8.8. CAUCASIER 8.8. CARLIER Apr 1* 8.8. KAMBOVE si v ?1 8.8. BOLIVIER Ju! M 8.8. PATAQONIZK u# Por funfier particulars appi>
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 722 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BT TRAIN. Kuala, Pahang, Pekan, Sungel Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a jn. Kota Tlnggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
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    • 110 16 Sourabaya, Dut. 341 from Ricw 26, for Undecided 8. Khoen Lie. Dut. 364, from Pontianak 26, for Pontianak 28. Deli, Brit. 726, from Bangkok 26, for Bangkok 30. Stngkel, Dut. 285, from Sambas 26, for Sambas 29. Alipore, British 3,241, from Osaka 26. for Bombay 27. Kedah, Brit. 1033, from
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  • 146 17 Van Outhoorn arm* yesterday irom baja with 1.593 p IBS and 60 bullocks oa homeward bound Spanish mail steamer \III is due to arrive here from Manila T m. on Sunday and will be berths wharf She will probably sail at aboul the wine day for
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  • 373 17 Move To Increase I\S. Travel to the Far East. Del Mente, CaL, Mar. 11. concluslan of the Pacific Pumper ii« rt- to-day, the announcement was thai reduced rates on summer round the Par East would be effective from to July 1 are to be as
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  • 78 17 Municipal Commission Opposed to Mayan Luar Scheme. [From Our Own Correspondent.] IVmuiik. March 26. Iho Peuans Municipal Commission Ls strongly ngainst Mr Trimmers scheme for deep wate' wl vi if age at Bagan Luar, and has agreed that Weld Quay implements are the most pressing need. At
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  • 265 17 Recently isays th»> Bangkok Times on Marc'--20 > wt> gave some particulars of a case of piracy which occurred off the Bar of the Bangkok river :uiir Urn PM light -ship. We now learn of |UD duel on Saturdin between a party of me-. aMuctmg
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  • 50 17 The rate of freight on rubber from Singapore, Iwnang and Port Swettenham by direct steamer to Boston. New York. North Atlantic and Gulf Portl bat been reduced by GSI to Gsl3 per scale ton m respect of all shipments made on and afu Wednesday the 26th mst
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  • 232 17 The directors of the Siam Sttam Packet Co.. I t.i m their annual report proposed to pay *iiv.il dividend m respect to the year 1929 of four pel cent In July and iterim dividend of three ticals a ahare ttS' was paid During the cour~o of
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  • 1060 17 The Threat to the Diesel Engine. By reducing coal down to a powdered form, thereby permitting the more ready consumption of the smoke and gases, the Diesel engine should have little chance of retaining the place it has won." In these words Mr. J. L. Rich ardson.
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  • 58 17 The rate of freight on Marble from the Straits to Pacific Coast ports has been fixed at Gslo per ton of 20 cwt. In addition, special rates have been fixed for heavy lifts as follows: Lifts up to 2 tons Gslo.oo between 2 and 5 tons 13.00
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    • 432 17 kH Hr^V^ IBiiiJPfll and there s another c *^Ki^ *uik reason why I prefer j^^Aj^M Craven A" they do c not stick to my lips y^^k^ CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 1\ Q^GIN/A Made SpeciaHv to Prevent Sore Throats ETT^^^J MADE IN LONDON CARRERAS LTD. 14: YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY »»T*^jj^^ Sole
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 209 17 PABBEMOBBS \KRi\ii>. Mr J c..< ford, Ifr. c 1 B Mr rod Mn a nilteapla, Mr. a:id Qatar, Mr. a Ml and Mi R Q. .rlu-j-on. MiMr. A. M Ellt-n Mr Pteeman, Ifr. Bean. M* A P Dale Ifr. and Mrs Mi Mr. Johnsi n, Miss R R Turner, Mr.
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  • 218 18 Troops March and Counter March. [Nanyang Siang Pau Press Service.] Shanghai, Mar. 25. Chiang Kai-shek has informed Government he will return at the week-end. Chang Tsingkiang has gone to Ninpo. Sino-Japanese negotiations on extrality commence to-morrow. The Nanking Government confirms the arrivaf of the Kuomingchun at Loyang.
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  • 130 18 Hone Kong. Mar. 25. Chan Tsi-tang and leaders of the eighth route have joined m a lengthy letter to persuade Chang Fat-fui to surrender recalling hipast movements to show how advisable it is to combine with K\vang.;i forces and that he should repent for the
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  • 369 18 Their Success m Science and Commerce. London. Feb. 28. The extent of women's invasion of sphere? which m the past were generally regarded as -eserved for men is emphasised this week by two striking successes of university women m oience and commerce and the act of sisrr.a:
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  • 174 18 The fashion charts for the spring are m many lovely new pastel colours, and also m clear colours, both for day and evening. Manufacturers are faced with the difficulty of naming these colours each year as fashions charge and the new materials take tones different
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 163 18 I PERSONAL ACCIDENT I I FIDELITY GUARANTEE I AGENTS x I BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., I I Union Building, I SINGAPORE. I FERODO I on BRAKE and CLUTCH i I assures LONG LIFE and RELIABLE f I SERVICE. I DISTRIBUTORS: 1 I Malayan Motors, Limited. S I 14-20 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE.
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    • 962 18 INSURANCE. SOUTH fi|Sj; BRITISH xlpy INSURANCE COMPANY. UMlTtt FIRE, MARINE, TK.WSJT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED v LOWEST CURRENT R A 1 1 y L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. M Office 2, Finlayson G--PERSONAL ACCIDENT FATAL ACCIDENTS are everyday ibmo* HAVE you made provision for th< t^ctica of your dependents should such
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  • 893 19 Low Commodity Price Causes Loss. Mr. Ci. A. Potts, presided over the annual >thl BMCtlnc Df the Sandycroft Rubber ComLimited. held m the Chartered Bank unben yesterday Others present were: B. G. H. Johnson. A. E. Baddeley and c IJ Pecker, for the Secretaries. Messrs. ;:s. Barker
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  • 199 19 Is Enquiry Needed The following is the circular letter from the Colonial Secretariat refeued to at the meeting ■>f the rubber producing interests at the Chinese Clumber of Comnu n Mr. i am dtrwtud to inform you that representations ha\i been made to this Government that m
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  • 295 19 Short Sharp Effort to Rectify Matters." EMscmmng the proposed May rubber tappii.s holiday m their weekly circular Messrs Symington and Sinclair say: We estimate that if producers represent ire "hi required acreape are found to agree to the scheme the reduction m output brought about by these
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  • 86 19 I British Radio Official Service. 1 Kugby. Mar. -.">. r. nehanfei v \m I r&vaa 12 12 Athena »7S, Bombay Is. 3 13-icd.. Berlin 20.385. Bru.se Is 34.88. Buch-.irest 818. Bueno? Aires 4- «'•'>• Copenhagen 18.16. Geneva 25.155, HeMngfon 193 Kong Bong is. 6*, d. U bon 108.30. Madrid
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  • 78 19 Crop harvested during year to Oct. 31 last was 305.104 lb.. against 288.000 estimated. Average price credited was 9.13 d. per pound, compared with 9.91 d. m previous year. Profit for period was £2.822 and brought m £629. less Hag for Income-tax, leaving £3.292. Owing to unci Ttiiinty
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  • 58 19 Dssntte in-, fart thai Ceylon Import! cf rajoa manufactures last fee* fell from 2.6 million ymd to 1.6 million. Japan actually Increased her .-endings by 100 per cent. Qreal Britain formerly In Id 50 per cent. of the total trade; her proportion is now approximately OOe-thlrd, while
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  • To-Day's Price Changes.
    • 223 19 March 26. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 23 1516 London 3 months' sight 2|3% London 60 days' sight 2 3 13 16 London 30 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London, demand 2,3% London. T.T. 2,3 11 16 Lyons and Paris, demand 1432 Ham'ourg. demand 234 New York,
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    • 212 19 March 26. Tin 250 Tons $86.25 Gambier 9.00 Pepper White 68 Pepper Black 48 Flake Tapioca Mi Pearl Sago Small 6.75 Copra Sundried 8.95 Rice, Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Marl Red Eagle (New) 8.30 Rice. Siam old No. I 320 Rice. Rangoon Bintan 260 Rice,
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  • 865 19 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26. LOANS. B'pore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1928. red. 1943 63 $21,000,000 105 105 Spore Municipal 5 p.c. of i 926 red. 1956-66 $22,000,000 105 106 cd 8.8. pnd F.M.S. 5% Vie. Bond of 1929. red 1934 103', 104 Uuyer_ s>e.it-- \sam Kumbang d> 35s
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  • 145 19 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 969 th. auction yesterday. Catalogued was 2.175.011 lbs.: 970.99 tors. Offered 1.919.693 lbs.: 856.97 tons. Sold 1. 724.815 lbs. 774.47 tons. The next auction will tK> held on Wednesday. April 2nd. [N.B.: 2 Special lots of Good Average
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  • 198 19 Singapore. Mar. 26. Rubber. London 7 11 16 d. 1 lGd up. 4 pm Price »L'don Std> Spot 25... S.S. R.S.S. OD Tender April 26. May -June 27, July-Sep. 28. Oct. -Dec. 29 1 Dull. Tin. London £171 15s. 5s up. Mining.— Steady. Sungei Ways 335
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  • 61 19 Murch 16th.. 11 o'rlcirk noon Buyers Sellers. RSS. equal to London Standard. Spot 25 25', Standard RSS. on Tender April 26 2G 1 II iv 26 27 Ma>-June 27', 27>_ July-Sept. 28', 28. Tone of Market: Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot sheet 7 11 16
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  • 128 19 Yesterday's Alterations. Sin^.ipore. Mar. 16th.. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Batu Caves 95 1.00 Hong Fatts 65 67 ex Joban Tin 40 Mi Kinta Tin Dred. 130 1.33 Kucha! 130 1.33 Malayan Con. 30 11 Sungei Ways 3.40 3.47^ Ulu Klang.; 1.27% 135 A\tr Hitams 15s 3d 15s
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  • 755 19 Tin Market More Cheerful. Sinßapore, Mar. S5. There has been a distinctly more ehwrfvl tone m the local share market, rhicily owing to the advance m the price of Tin. which closes about £8 15s higher for both positions as against last week's figure.. Business has. however,
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  • 122 19 TIN PRODU CERS' ASISOCIATION. \u r.s. Pfut. Marwlck and Mitchell have bom advised that the under noted Companies etOMd for the period fium March 15th la March !4th Henry Wuußh and Co. Ltd.. Cirnup: Tftlplng Tin DNdfklf Co. Ltd.; North T.upinu iiu Diedghlg Co. Ltd.; South TaiphiK Tin D-edn-ing Co.
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    • 71 19 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act.
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    • 41 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives. Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. BRANCH OFFICE CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 35 20 HULL GO OUT OF THE CUP. Hudderfield and Arsenal m Final. [Reuter's Service. 1 London. Mar. 26. In the replay of the PA. Cup semi-final, the Arsenal beat Hull I—o1 0 to-day.
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  • 71 20 Leonidas Scores A 66—1 Win. [Reuters Service.] London. Mar. 26. The Lincolnshire Handicap which was run at Newmarket to-day resulted as follows: LEONIDAS II (Teddy— Helene de Troie) H. Beasley 8 0 1 CULZEAN (Sharpe) 6 2 KNIGHT ERRANT (Prince Galahad— V.A.D.)— Adley 6.8 3 Thirty-three ran. Leonidas
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  • 62 20 America Helps Oxford to Win Foursomes. [Routers Service] London. March 25. Including three Americans. R Baugh (captain*. Sweeney, and H. Scheftal. Oxford led by 4 matches to 1 m the foursomes m the interVarsity golf match at Hoylake to-day. Baugh and Sweeney beat the leading Cantabs Pram and
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  • 47 20 iFRSE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London. March 26. The Hoylake Course where Oxford and Cambridge are playing their inter- "Varsity golf tournament was practically flooded to-day. The captains agreed to temporary rules m order to cope with the conditions. Much confusion resulted from the alterations.
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  • 27 20 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London, March 26. Gloucester County Cricket Club made a prcht of £390 m i 929. Northampton County Club lost £526.
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  • 52 20 I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT London. March 26. A League of Counties and a League Cor. ference have been formed as a result of meetings of the chief amateur leagues m 36 county associations— to deal with the development h£ amateurism and to work harmoniously with the
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  • 23 20 [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT. 1 London. March 26. General opinion on the prospects of the Boat Race favour Oxford slightly.
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  • 30 20 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. March 26. The sculling championship on the Thames between Bert Barry and Phelps will be rowed irom Putney to Mortlake on May 31.
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  • 22 20 I FREE PRESS SERVICE: COPYRIGHT] London. March 26. Gipsy Daniels, on points, beat Reggie Meen the Midland heavyweight.
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  • 29 20 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. March 26. Twenty owner pilots are leaving London before Good Friday on an aeroplane tour of the Continent over the holiday.
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  • 48 20 Members are reminded that the annual golf competition takes place on Sundaj next, the 30th inst.. at Bukit Timah. Entries, stating handicap, together with entrance fee of $1 should be sent to W. T. Hough ton, Lewis and Peat Ltd 5 Prince Street Post entries accept
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  • 97 20 Week-end Races. On Sunday. March 30th. A-Class will race for the 2nd of the series for the Lipton Cup Start 10 a.m. B-Class will race for the 2nd of the series for the Winstedt Challenge Cup. Start 10.10 a.m. North-East Monsoon Course. On Sunday afternoon, there
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  • 60 20 The Mixed Foursomes were played on SS^, ST 1 cards were which the best returns were. Mrs. Duncan and Mr J. I. Miller 43 s Mrs. Barlow and 35 Lt- M. H P Waring 45 n*A -.71/ M«. Mrs. A. C. PotU, .46 S 39? Mrs. Young
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  • 1090 20 SUBSCRIPTION UP AGAIN. Play to be Permitted on Sunday. Several important motions, put forward with the object generally of improving the financial position of the club, were passed at the annual meeting of the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club held at the clubhouse last evening. Sir William
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  • 692 20 S.R.C. NO MATCH FOR S.C.C. Brummitt Shines In Centre Forward Position. S.C.C 4; S.B.C 0. The meeting of the Padang Clubs m a friendly match yesterday the first meeting between the two this season proved clearly two things, first, that the S.R.C. are not
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  • 256 20 Mr. F. C. Johnson writes as follows: My last communication to the press has brought me an enquiry from a parent of two boys aged eleven and fifteen years, respectively, asking whether it would be possible for his two sons to become members of the SABA,
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  • 48 20 The League fixture cards Tor the Ist, 2nd and Reserve Divisions have now been sent to all Club Secretaries. Players requiring copies may obtain same at the Singapore Stadium or No. 9 De Souzf St. (Top floor) at 10 cents per card on application
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  • 251 20 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. S.R.C. Tennis: Cricket Club Week-End Teams. Championship PreliminaryJoy beat Howgill. 6—2, 6—3. Championship Single. Fuller vs. Haskins (unfinished). Championship Pairs. Kleinman and Aitkcn beat Hall and Ledwick. 6—l. 6—2. Profession Pairs. Mclntyre and Greig beat Land and Ellis, 6—3, o—6,0 6, 6 2. Godown
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  • 204 20 Further results m the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament are as follows: "A" Singles Handicap. Chia Teck Yam owe 9 beat Yap Ah Hyan owe 6. I—6.1 6. 6 4, f— 6. Tan Thian Sang u"«> beat S. C Wong owe 3. 6 B. 6 l. 6 3.
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  • 46 20 THURSDAY'S TIES. Doubles Handicap. E. Woodford and E. Tessensohn vs. I. M Eber and C. Westerhout. A Singles. F. James vs. F. Norris. B. Singles. F. Scully vs. F. Ephraums. N. de Souza vs. D. Distant. G. B. Armstrong vs. G. W. Angus.
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  • 277 20 Five Teams In Action This Week-end Including the two Riff Raff matches the S C.C. will be fielding five teams during the coming week-end. They are as follow: S.C.C. vs. Riff Raffs at S.C.C. Friday and Saturday S.C.C.:— R. A. Ashworth. R. L. L. Braddell. C. H. G.
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  • 35 20 The men's monthly medal competition (stroke) will be played this Saturday and Sunday. The ladies' monthly medal competition for April will be played on Monday and Tuesday April 7th, and Bth.
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    • 94 20 1 STOCKTAKING 1 SALE i OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, CALENDARS, DIARIES I FOUNTAIN PENS, ETC. I FOR ONE WEEK ONLY H j •t; MONDAY, MAR. 24th., TO SATURDAY MAR. 29th. j Genuine Bargains, j I Malaya Publishing House, Ltd. SINGAPORE. I JbvQVv |/iiv Cc/ I i i Rast S^^: Jort j
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