The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 June 1930

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press. NO. 13,050. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, &S. THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.
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  • 460 1 An oil tanker, believed to have had a. crew of 40, came into collision with a steamer near Boston (Mass) yesterday and was sunk with all hands; some of the other steamer's passengers being burnt to death Page 11. Trade Unions having advised their members to accept
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  • 1150 1 (A young man m a blazer sat by a swimmingbath watching his boys swimming, diving, paddling about m the shallow end or ducking one another under the water. He was a schoolmaster, with a post m Egypt, and the blazer had once been his pride
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 215 1 WING LOONG. •OR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. g,-,.;. Cut Sz Finish Guaranteed X 2, HIGH STREET. RAFFLES HOTEL I f T t\( ELLENT ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION fTEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY X DINNER DANCES X EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ♦> MONIA LITTER'S ORCHESTRA t )t THE BEST
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    • 207 1 I 1927 1928 1929 I Three successive Royal record years __MVH____________M_______k X _y^m_Sy___| Ir^jl X **T* ma*^Jmf***mWS I^^BBBH y *i _____________________i 1........... V ROYAL SALES INCREASE V because the Royal typewriter is an acknow- V V ledged superior product backed by the V V best organised typewriter service m Great
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    • 152 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A big Capitol attraction— Page 5. Local auctioneers' sales Page 9. Notices by F.M.S. Railways Page 9. To-night's boxing programme* Page 3. Theatre and cinema attractions Page 2 Skippers Sardines supreme for quality Ppg§ 3. A big price reduction m the Chrysler 77 .aloon Page 6. Truscon Art-Roc
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    • 12 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for EUROPEAN TROPICAL BUITB, 32, HIGH STREET.
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  • 487 2 The Work of James Cox. In the light of latter-day developments m regard to clocks and watches, it is interest in.* to hark back to some cf thorc early mechanicians whose productions foreshadowed much that is now embodied n the timepiece of today. Among such men
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 375 2 J.M.F. ttifle Meeting 1930. J The .Annual JM.F. Rifle Meeting 1930. J i _v.ll be F'eld el the Rifle Ra:.ge, Kolam I Ayer. Jchore Bahru. on 23th: and 29th: J June. Itftl i Closing entries for Individual Events i Saturday June 21st, 1930. J Closing entries for Royal Johore Challenge
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    • 272 2 1 VICTORIA THEATRE j 1 1 LAST THREE PERFORMANCES f *j\ MATINEE TO-DAY 5.15, TO-NIGHT 9.30 SI _fi and jg iE TO-MORROW AT 9.30 P.M. Si 35 Ifi OF jjj lj THE GREAT ift NICOLA _fi Mm ___L__t at {jj THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR. g _fi g BOOK AT
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    • 260 2 JfLHAMBRt; TH the: theatre of perfect sound an Mfo REPRODUCTION fl tt 9 POSITIVELY LAST PERFORMANCE TO-\N,u, 6.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT WM p m The Greatest Musical Comedy yet Produced ___tl?_____v __f^ _______L___^_j __r^l LAVISH STAGE SETTINGS 200 PERFORMERS COLOUR SEQUENCES THE BEST FILM OF THE YEAR ADVANCE BOOKING AT ROBINSON
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 204 2 THE WEEK. Thursday. 12th. High Water. 11.48. 8.2 ft. 22.41. 9.3 ft. Taiping and Iskandor Club race entries close. Football. Div. I: S.C.F.A. vs. S.R.C. Jalan Besar; Div II: Harbour Bd. vs. OT.F.C. SRC; M.P.H. vs. V.M.C.A., Stadium; Police vs. SJ.C.S.B.. A P.C; Reserve Div: S.C.C vs. S.R.C, S.C.C Boxing:
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  • 303 3 "PSYCHIC INSPIRATION." Calls Professor's Charge "Ludicrous." London, May 12. Lord Birkenhead has sent a message to the newspapers promising "to deal fully with tho ludicrous charge" of Professor J. B. S. Haldane that important parts of his book. The World m 2030, are not original. In
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  • 198 3 THINKS HIS STAMINA IS GONE FOR EVER. WHY DOESN'T SOMEBODY TELL HIM HOW TO GET BACK HIS MANHOOD? There's a man like that living m your town. He may be you! He's felt weak and weary for weeks on end now. He's lost weight; his appetite's
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  • 268 3 Egyptian Hires Plane For Dash From Paris. Alexandria.. May 7. A dramatic aeroplane, motor car and train dash to-day to save a sick child ended successfully. Jojo. the three-year-old son of Mr. Elie Catz. a Cairo stockbroker, became sick on April 30. Specialists diagnosed the
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  • 365 3 Chinese Hostility to the Japanese. Oxford. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. the Prime Minister's son, m an address to thc League of Nations Union here discussed the present relations between Japan and America, and said that at the back of the Japanese mind there was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 262 3 j Supreme for QUALITY Skippers are different with a personality all their own. The olive oil m which they are packed is the finest of 17 grades of genuine olive oil. The fish which are caught m their prime are rich yet delicate m flavour, stored with healthgiving vitamins. No
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    • 410 3 FADELESS RED READY MIXED PAINT No. 346 i FOR RAILWAY i SIGNALS, SIGN I BOARDS AND ALL I WORK REQUIRING I PERMANENT COLOUR I MANUFACTURED BY WILKINSON HEYWOOD CLARK. I FULL PARTICULARS, PRICES ETC. FROM I BARLOW CQ. SINGAPORE. 'I I I l |t|t|:« > liV|T|.:!|:«st« I ■WW X i
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  • 347 4 HOW FAIR ISLE WON THE THOUSAND GUINEAS. [E FINISH of the Thousand Guineas A Daily Sketch put arc showing the linish of tne One Tin usand Guinea? m mail weeK at Newmarket, wher lord Derby:* Fair Isle -nearest camera' ran by h short head from Torchere
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    • 520 5 81 CHUM THEAIBE r— >ala a s i-amaat, Finest and Most Comfortable Picture Palace ■O-NIGHT S j£Z^m& ik.v j Matinees Saturday and Sunday At 6-15 and 9- IS \u*Wm^ a m at 315 pm t- y^J^^ I ltS<i n Uniform and Children Half-Price. CAI^ UHIMLE B_SS>^ CARL UEMMI^ Jnr. Have
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  • 951 6 ENTERPRISING PUP. Specialised m Tinned Chicken. Some of the cleverest sheep dogs m Australia were seen last week at Oakbank, m the Onkaparinga Sheep Dog Field Trials, says the Adelaide Observer of May 15. Thos? attending the trials who have read The Canine King a
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  • 201 6 The ultimate fate of disused tin cans. !i.that of aged donkeys, has always been shrouoed m some mystery What happens to th* millions of empty cans, of all sizes and shanr which are annually consigned to the domestic dustbin? In recent years it has become increasingly evident
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  • 39 6 "HOUSE FOR UNDERWEAR NEW SHIPMENTS! Crepe dc chine und. Crepe dc chine nnd fl Satin crept md fl Manila dt I fl Best Fuji fent'a PJ M sh i*'* 1 Chinese I.m.»ionl Ml -t.«-» fl fl Outside omwn mil
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  • 221 6 ing feeling against Australians which Ls thus being tpptO*wb\ 'A bwrbm beuan to tell me what a terrible country Australia was. He said Britons wen; not wanted bom, and that they were ill treated and added— 'But what else could you expect from a country with such
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 456 6 i^?S_S_SSsl»Cr^l!tt«st««'t»*s*sl!*sCß *m MOM. I \:'rA^L n 3 _n_-W-_- WLmnmmt\ f. THI -XDYTOSFRVE FOODS ri m H MM t* AM) DAIRY PKODULE OF M M *WM I 2) i Vfe Strengthen t In isl on the tempfmn ot >r C_P X Kel and lhe hoi c; s<>n will lose its V
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  • 1291 7 HISTORICAL INTEREST. A 15 Act Performance Which Lasts All Day. Every ten years there is performed m the -jßogeot Oberammerpau. tucked away among the hills of the Bavarian Tyrol, the "Passion of Christ." and this summer, from May to September, the play will be performed approximately twice
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  • 34 7 Calcutta May 1. Gandhi, the leader of the Indian Ffltftmattltl, was seen, tiy removed at dead of night from Yeravda jail. Poona, to Purandhar Hills, a military sanatorium, 25 miles from Poona.
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  • 42 7 Tries to Take Her Own Life Columbth fOMo), .May •>. Seven bungqf M__ scantily clad children, the Oldest IF), .veie shut dead to-nii:ht by tlieir mother. Mrs. Ethel Yelden, who then tried to take bet own life.
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    • 351 7 16 TO 4S. jl T| I WANT YOTJ^*-*'; Jjj LET ME BE \M FA TH E 'S 13 1 I thous.imis of !-<■..( i I cO^* qualify for and obtam cs\>^^muuW** W^ positions our K1iM P I C*S>Z C^^^^P^^ nectH-m ».rm^» us m toil, h wit. a!) ->- axd*' the
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    • 263 7 MF Do yon get tired^R 19 I **^^^^__^^______Kl'^^^te*' Of y^Ua e**jfmmi "FRUIT SALT®^ra BL ______fa flUfe^ Z-^-^S j s^'*_-*^v* _P/ Ww*M^M^Bß^^^^^»^^^^^^^^^^^~^~**a^W--_KjMa _tr_» ma x" _fIaL<PC 1 ti yi ™^^^^E^^^^^^^^^mgggggg^gi^mMmi^^gggggg^^^^Eßgmu\ \Kr^*^-_( j> -.sHr^ MORRIS 1930 ,____At_r>i____. MODELS OUTSTA NI>INGLY c^l mmm***mu*m r ''__^^^m______ ________________________iiiiiil_________________________R^b^*'w IK __F_fc^?nr_i W** Wm^ E_l>________ IO hi™
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  • 758 8 SIDI MOHAMMED. Nineteen Years Old Ruler of Morocco. Though the Sultan of Morocco has only ope legitimate wife, whereas his religion allows hin four, he has one thousand women m th? harems of his four palaces. The Sultan— his name is Sidi Mohammed Ben
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  • 182 8 Miss Susan Lawrence Does Not Waste Time. London, May 7. Miss Susan Lawrence, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, asked for some cotton frocks to be sent to the Ministry of Health. Six frocks arrived while she was immersed m Ministerial business. She looked
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  • 48 8 EX- KAISER AS FIRE FIGHTER. London. May 7. The ex-Kaiser acted as a fire-fighter yesterday. There was an outbreak at the house of his friend Mr. Brand at Doom. Mr. Brand telephoned for assistance, and the ex-Kaiser immediately mustered his stall ol •ervants and hastened to the scene.
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    • 497 8 V|\ We guarantee that both State Express 999 and State Express 555 Cigarettes are made of exactly rl ill the same unique tobacco leaf, the only difference ill being 999 are not made by hand. 111 State Express 999 are supplied to meet the increase Ul ing demand for a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 395 9 BUSINESS CARDS. M""~ ASSAGE INIGTRE ISS FUMIKO H Dhoby Ghaut. FUNERALS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. \os. 1 3, Penhas Road. off lavender Street Phone 6075. DONT WEAR A TRUSsT fje BrooK- Rupture ApfUTE OR CALL Sole Agents MAVNARD CO., LTD. 11. BATTERY ROAD. 'marble chippings, road I METAL LIME FOR SALE
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    • 745 9 TENDERS, SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO NEW TENDERING RULES POSTED IN TENDER ROOM. NOTICE is hemmg mmm that tenders are now invited for the following materials or and l that particulars of such tenders ***** be obtained m the Tender Room Municipal Offices:— ««wn. o Ql Closing Date.
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    • 1092 9 AUCTION SALE of VALUABLE SHOPHOUSE PROPERTY SITUATE AT JALAN IBRAHIM, JALAN PETRI, JALAN ENGAN, JALAN PASAR LAMA AND JALAN SHABANDAR, JOHORE. TO BE HELD AT THE Saleroom of Messrs Ching Keng Lee Company Limited, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Singapore, On Monday June 16th, at 2.30 p.m. CHOP HUP LEONG:— PARTICULARS.
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    • 1272 9 AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of HIGH GRADE JACOBEAN STYLE WALNUT-STAINED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANO Etc. The Property of E. L. Talma Esq: At "Bachelor's Hall* No. 12 Lady Hill (Entrance via Nassim Road), ON SATURDAY, JUNE 14th, AT 2.30 P.M. COMPRISING :-An excellent toned cottage piano by "MOUTRIE" m
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  • 717 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY. JUNE 12, 1930. OUR WIRELESS OUTLOOK. In another column of this issue will be found an interesting article regarding the Malabar Radio written by a member of our Staff who had an opportunity recently of visiting this installation. Although this concerns our neighbours m Java the
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  • 473 10 The next meeting of the Legislative Council will be held m the Town Hall, at Penang. at 10 a.m. on Monday. July 7th. Teng Seng Guan. of 634 North Bridge Road, has put a new T.K.K. product on the market m the shape of a hair pomade at 30 cents
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  • 1235 10 RURAL BOARD COMMENT. No Increased Taxation on Building Sites. "There is a widespread feeling that it will be two or three years before the slump is over" was a remark passed at a meeting of the Rural Board held yesterday morning during a
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  • 83 10 STILL NO NEW& No Information From M ere or Rangoon. I From Our Own OSfrapoogM N«Mt Jan. i| There is still no news oi the Italian L Capt. Savino. who is on tV[(k fl Australia. On enquiry to-day at th. lffirv learnt that they received a..
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  • 75 10 Criminal Charge Dismissed. FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT Banekok. Jot* The court to-day dLsmL-wd th* «nma_i charge with reference to the EJ Ml t>* finding that it was only a Rambling dispuu* [The dispute wa-- brt u... and a bookmaker named Pntonji, m cccare. tion with which a
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  • 45 10 Judgment Reserved m $200,000 Case. I From Our Own OorrapoalHL] Penan*. Jane 11 Mr. Justice Sproule to-day r.senvj 'udsnrot m the case m which there are three set* of claimants to a fortune of $200 000 left by Chinese intestate
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  • 130 10 Memorial to Sir Cecil Orm.nti I From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Jon* 11 At a very largely attended meeting rt v* P.M S. Hospital Assistants and Dresners Association m Ipoh during the week-end Thf President. Mr. S P. Joseph, said they lud W cellent magazine with a.
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  • 83 10 C AUGHT IN THE ACT! 12 Months for Penang PiokpwW- IFrom Our Own Con IVn_.ru. J*** Chan Sens Keh WOUb I I Ipoh pfchporhat «M produced m court to-day and asked to B*W should not be bound OW He OM for six months on I hood I I six months
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  • 45 10 100.000 Travel to Holy City by WB I From Our Own Correspondent] I Penan*. sved saiieh eJeeewß hai m J*M Mecca, where he went with his ***JM has left behind to Und! ntWrn* JH *****0 pilgrims went lo MattO by year. M
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  • 46 10 I From Our Ov.:: ",..,,1 I Ipoh. June ma There arm l-«<W* Chinese open cast mine during urf rain. A very alarming bic tall owl/ wl/i **M one of the coolies unavr Others narrowly escap.d M ing. Much damage Ml int
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 326 10 SIMONDS LIGHT PALE ALE I Hop I>eaf Brand. Afl It Sole Agents CALDBECK. MACGREGOR CO., LTD. 'Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong). 'Incorporated m Shanghai*. 90. Robinson Road, Telephone No. 6228. <M_____________________________________^^ amgmmmg*mmggmbmmm\mmmummmmmmim\mmmWmmmmm 1 BY SPECIAL KkJT JL 4 J^ H-M- THE KING I APPOINTMENT TO OF S
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    • 63 10 i (ftelfllontt) i ASPAftAGUS n--| CONVICTS AT DARTMOOR have taken up community singing with enthusiasm. "The Moor we are together no doubtgoes with a swing. What about a "GAFLA CT POLICY GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE 6c LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480. !H.B. WINTER j j TAILOR, 1]
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  • 299 11 ATLANTIC COLLISION. Mfnjrera .lump Into Burning Oil. lit titer's Service.l Boston. Mass June 11. tankaf -a as sunk with all hands after •g Scituate (a port some thirty ot Boston and just outside j(assi«h'.i-»'tts Bay i with the steamer Fairfax. :._■«•_> were transferred to
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  • 51 11 se Rird Petrol Companies* Sensation. Reuter's Service Pari*. June 11. ol Francis Lorang, chairman Bird petrol companies, has been lailure cau>-ed a sensation KM arrested by the Paris yum himself on a merry-go-F i M Qtmaitie fair m January' on a I m London several
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  • 33 11 I Three New R Boats. X* Mn Service] London. June 11. the Regulus. Regent and launched by Vicker-Arm-Barroa for the British Admiralty. taurine*, including two for been launched since the
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  • 33 11 Imperial Airways' Latest. *3„ PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.) London. June 11. M is the Litest machine to Imperial Airways 13 paaaengen at a speed of r mhuw on page 12.1
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  • 99 11 I u P«re Chinese Elects to Return I nder Escort. Cantonese from Singapore. Bona Konn and charged on justice, waived the ••iition proceedings and UJ the Straits Settlements ■li-n brought before Mr. Pottol Court last week. bttlted with the embezzle53.000 belonging to the Brm, of No 30. Market Street.
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  • 56 11 IfotiH himself as a commercial -itly at the Bulgarian fronr- end was shadowed m Sofia. ,rtd that he h ad ordered "■Horn,. "Japanese Em- °<< _m Ul a suppl >' of Japanese pass- S Romt found f ,Un at lhe Embassy, and the nuru'.'". 11 him to be a Bolshevist
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  • 119 11 EMPLOYERS WIN. Almost General Return to Work. [Reuter's Service] London, June 11. Four trade unions engaged m the raw wool section of the wool textile industry have now officially advised their members to accept the wage reduction and an almost general return to work on the
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  • 129 11 Official Denial of Police Atrocities. L Reuter's Service.l Bombay. June 11. Alleged atrocities by the police at Dharasana are repudiated m a long official communique which quotes the Deputy Inspector -General of Police, who denies that serious casualties were inflicted and says there was a good deal
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  • 94 11 Clearing Way for Naval Treaty Acceptance. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service] Tokio. June 11. Admiral Kato. Chief of the Navy General Staff, has resigned and Government has accepted his resignation. Admiral Shoshin Taniguchi. Commandant of Kure Naval Base, is named as Admiral Kato's successor. Vice Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura
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  • 93 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT! London. June 11, 5.20 p.m. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £135 10 16 (down 1 3 16.) Forward £137 10 16 (down £1 3 16). The market is easy.
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  • 55 11 £3.000,000 Atlantic Liner. I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. 1 London. June 11. The Prince of Wales to-day launched at Glasgow the new trans-Atlantic liner. Empress of Britam. A vessel of 42,000 tons, and costing £3,000.--000. she is the biggest British liner launched since the Aquitania m
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  • 58 11 No Report of Damage. I Reuter's Far Eastern Service. I Tokio. June 11. The volcano. Asamayama. 90 miles northwest of Tokyo, violently erupted at 8.15 this morning. The mountain is enveloped m black smoke. Up to the present no reports have been leceived of damage or
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  • 120 11 Rev. Sir Genille Cave-Brown-Cave, of The Rectory. Londesborough. Yorks.. who had a varied and adventurous career, which included fighting m the American -Spanish War and m the Boxer Expedition m China, life before the mast, ranching m America, the circus and the stage, and who took Orders m the Church
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  • 335 11 TSINANFU POSITION. Nationalists Sustain Heavy Losses. (Reuter's Far Eastern Service.l Shanghai, June 11. Following the stalemate reached m the struggle between the Government troops and the forces of the Northern war lords at the end of last month, m which the Nationalists sustained 20.000 casualties, fighting
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  • 404 11 Two Hours Pandemonium. Peking. June Large Shansi reinforcements are reported to be going down the Tientsin-Pukow railwaj for the invasion of Shantung. It is understood that the magazine at Tsinanfu was blown up on June 1, and a number of houses were damaged or destroyed m the
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  • 118 11 A Chinese woman and her two children were found dead m their house at Serendah yesterday, says Tuesday's Malay Mail. They are alleged to have been murdered and the police are investigating the case. The peace and quiet of Kudat shores has been rudely disturbed of late, says the British
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  • 962 11 "HULLO, LONDON T* An Interesting Visit to Radio Malabar. "Hullo. Amsterdam." The call can be heard practically any night of thc week on loud speaker strength, even by those wireless I enthusiasts of Mal-rya who are the humble possessors of only two- valve sets. Will
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  • 114 11 j Schoolboys digging at Summerhill, Blaydon-on-Tyne, came across an ancient coffin composed of stone slabs, with, inside it, a skeleton and an urn of burnt earth ornamented with bands and crosses. They are believed to be Bronze Age relics. Mr. Harold Owen, whose death took place on May 10th. at
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    • 197 11 *\*^*>*>*>*>*t**>*^ I A USEFUL I mm w X and X ATTRACTIVE SET f mTm. No. 2418. Jp X Best Quality Silver Plated Custard or Ice Cream X Set. Comprising Six Glasses, Six Spoons, Beautiful X jl Oval Tray. The tray, which is 14 inches long, t can also be used
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  • 136 12 CALL TO DISOBEDIENCE. Mr. Gandhi's "Good Work" Goes On. I Reuter's Service. 1 Allahabad. June 10. The Congress Working Committee, af.er a four days session, decided to call on the country to meet the situation created by the Viceroy's recent ordinance:; prohibiting picketting. nonpayment of taxes
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  • 241 12 Message From Jail. Bombay. May 22. The authorities of Yeravada jail have permitted Mr. Gandhi, according to an article m to-day*s Young India, to send words of greeting and comfort to his ashram and relatives. Mr. Gandhi -jays that the prison officials are a!i kind
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  • 117 12 Ex-Malayan Official on New Committee. Rugby. June 10. The Colonial Secretary, m consultation with the Secretary tor India and the Forestry Commissioners, has appomted a committee i,o consider and report on the training of candid.itvs and probationers for appointment as forest -cers. Thc Committee is composed
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  • 109 12 Company Manager's Million Dollar Deficit. Cincinnati. June 10. The Cosmopolitan Bank and Trust Company has been closed by the Bank Superintendent caring to the discovery of a shortage of nearly $600.0F)0 m the accounts of the Henry L.i Doherty Company with the Cincinnati branch. It
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  • 233 12 Representatives cf the Y.W.CA. have been busy on the arduous duty of calling on linns and individuals m the city for the last fewdays on their annual appeal for funds. In spite of the general trade depression the response has been very good as the following report
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  • 729 12 WHANGPOO INCIDENT. Murderous Attack on Foreigners. Further details of the piracy, accompanied by murder, which took place on the Whangpco River and m which Mr. J. G. Irvine, dredging engineer, and Mr. J. R. Harder, assistant dredging superintendent, were seiiously wounded, are contained m Shanghai reports to
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  • 206 12 The undernoted non-fiction works will be leady for issue on Saturday, at 9 a.m. Barfleld lOweni Poetic Diction a Study m Meaning. 1930. Belloc iHilairet Sonnets and Verse. Chapman <F.M.> My Tropical Air Castle. 1930. illus. (Nature Studies m Panama). Chattertcn <E. Keblet English Seamen and the Colonization
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  • 340 12 THE SIMON REPORT. Basis for a Great Progress, says the Star. [Bri._sh Radio Official Service.] Rugby, June 10. Sir John Simon, chairman of the Indian Statutory Commission, interviewed to-day, emphasised the importance of the fact that the seven members of the Commission were unanimous m
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  • 323 12 Passing of a Notable Sportsman. The death of Sir Frederick Toone. secretary of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club and manager of the last three English Test teams m Australia, which, it is reported m a British official wireless message, occurred yesterday at the age of
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  • 136 12 Is the saving of life, the prevention of p!<_gues. the greatest benefit that a man can confer on the world? If it is. then no man m the universe deserves to be more honoured th:... Sir Ronald Ross. No title or decoration or emolument has
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  • 24 12 I [Reuter's Service.] Geneva, June 10. The International Labour Conference has elected three viae presidents Including Mr. Chu and Mr. Suzuki.
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  • 1231 12 A COSTLY BUSINESS. The Trouble of Irrigation Canals. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 4th. The charms of Bangkok have been so often sung that perhaps it is as well now and again that we should see the other side of the lantern. The guest of honour
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  • 910 12 LOCAL HONOURS. Cigarette Firm's Unfortunate Mistake. IBy Our Muslim Correspondent. I In connection with His Majesty the King': Birthday, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to honour three well-known local Mv lims by the award, to one. of the Certificate of Honour and the appointment
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  • 31 12 [Reuter's Service.] Washington, June 10. Returns from the Department of Commerce show that export trade m the United States m April declined $100,000,000 compared with April 1929.
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  • 423 12 FATHER Aid.; Man Who Invented In. ;l U;tl) Instrument-. Man m Father iom Alguc. im.:.* cionometer and Dfceetat Observatory from 1893 |q yesterday morning at tht residence of the Jesuit Pother Ebro Observatory. Spam. tat» message received late hat I Miguel Selga. director oi thi
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  • 65 12 Shanghai to Control "Honking An effoit is betnt made by v Municipal Police to control the nuisance. Under the new ragldetbMM who sounos a horn unnecessarily secuted. The attention of ewoef-driWJl being drawn lo this regulation b> circulars, but the genu*. BOOOOBeai oi is that the
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  • 118 12 Scottish £1 Notes at Fue ValueScotch one pound DOtei Me W* tw-nty rhillrngs m the Hoe nineteen lhlQ____gi ar.d ifcq m England. Boom I ConMnon struc*.*;; thot Bei ttteh ben* cepted as legal tender l This decision is th- wquel to a House of Commons
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  • 28 12 The Young lMa» .■enter*! rerh. a $300,000,000 reparat m the preoi nt WW B.mk Of Intern. I announces the reap* peon countries and the l
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  • 34 12 Pain and pteeOtOT I m hand, and an age thai I M r I not know the other M I We do not recogi _c I this country, and I I Ernest Wild. I
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 611 13 Men Who Believe m Charms. Worcester. A lover of peace and qui?tner>s, I never fail M spend an hour or so m thc immediate vicinity af a cathedral. Thus ii wa. thr.t last night. Hist as the sun was setting. I ler.ned against a •vail theie were
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    • 210 13 Indian Champion Beaten. London. May 30. At Chiswick. m .'he Middlesex Tennis Championships, m the semi-finals of the men's singles. F. Perry beat Soni 6 o and 6 3. In the ladies* singles. Miss Jenny Sandison beat Miss G. Sterry 6 3 and 6
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    • 40 13 Two Successes. N->-th Palme- ston. May 28. The British rugger team beat Manawhenua by 34 points to 8. Master-ton (New Zealand). May 31. Thc British Rugby team beat Wairarapa by 19 points to 6.
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    • 144 13 The race for the King's Cup. which is to be held by the Royal Aero. Club on Saturday. July 5. will take the following course a distance of 750 miles which must be completed by 10 p.m. the same day: London (Hanworth Park):
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    • 683 13 Players and Spectators. The observer of social habit:, can hardly heir feeling uneasy at times abou -he ;:..mi-n i disparity betwee.i the Bum*] I those vh. play gampj ar.d the numoeio _i" .:_o:e wh watch them, and about the possible consequences of so one-sided a situation.
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    • 132 13 Historic Game Drawn After Grim Struggle. Berlin. May 9. The first Anglo-German soccer match ever played took place to-day. Scores were 3 3. The game aroused tremendous interest. 60.000 people teending at the stadium. The captains shook hands under a battery of 1.400 press cameras, the photographers scattering
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    • 145 13 Ipoh Beat Kuala Lumpur m Holiday Matches. .From Our Own Corre-pontlent.] Ipoh, June 10. Ptrak's Whitsun sport was chiefly outside the St^ie. the cricket team visiting Kedah on Sunday, while the tennis players were at Kuala Lumpur, whence the V.M.C.A. brought up several teams for a series of
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    • 380 13 DE-LIGHT 6 m f His m Hpre ,s *< J3L i and and RONSON a^* X its Lit if. Out LYTERLIFL *R2j£|^ P^OUc] j hp only non-liquid fuel be. IYTERI IFC I *<*******_ U^- T^ I [l-i-L-lil used a„ y type XSSSj 1 *?«W« W-'t^^ 2 A squwze of the
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    • 341 13 Immediate Relief m DENGUE (Break-Bone Fever) A distinguished British physician recommends that to relieve the severe pain of Dengue m adults, three Genasprin tablets should be taken at the onset followed by one tablet every hour until case is obtained. The tablets should not be swallowed whole but disintegrated m
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    • 789 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 wthout notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Mat t ANTENOR For Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and
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    • 509 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd* (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMAr 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 Singapore. s.s. CITY OP DELHI July 5 ss. CITY OF ATHENS Aug. 6 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY
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    • 406 14 P. 6.0, 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 GOVERNS. Nt LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due. bo. Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnat;r s lfl<JNi MOREA 11.000 June
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    • 695 15 O. S. _K. Lime. I Mi.,- b-s pa* New York: (from Bang Kongi .pre** Freight Service). KinAi Maru mMmmJ Xl Seattle and Vanoonver:-(_rom Kobe) t London Ma. i j une 26 Rottsfdam, Hamburg. Bremen totmetp. Andes M ivu June n lg P Elizabeth. Cr.pe Town, Rio de BantOS, Montevideo, p__d
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    • 560 15 k TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON, m PROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG via COLOMBO. SUEZ PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES AND GENOA. Arrive Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Sinagopre. Penan sj. New York. Pies. Johnson June 23 June 26 June 23 Aus. 5 Pres Fillmore July 7 July 10 July 12 Aug.
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    • 857 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF J3ATAVIA.) (Incorporated In Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connection* to:— Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives In the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU.
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  • 123 16 Members of the French Great Ports' Association appointed to inquire into the organization of French and foreign ports arrived m London to study the facilities available m the Port of London. The party first inspected the Tilbury Docks, more particularly the new entnmce lock. dry
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    • 667 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia). POR 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.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de
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    • 313 16 sjs. TUDOR. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer (arrived June sth) from Oslo are hereby notified that a General Survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held at Godown No. 22 on Friday June 13th, 1930 at 9 a.m. No further Survey will be held.
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    • 376 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. Inc. 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK (Incorporated In U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. (via Suez* Doe. Sails. sj^ M.6. SILVERBELLE In Port June 15 July 23 M.S. SILVERPALM July 21 July 27 A|J( PACmC-JAVA-CALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO
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    • 78 16 COMPAGNIE MARITIME I BELGE I (LLOYD ROYAL) SX I [Incorporated m Belgium- J MONTHLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS from SINGAPORE feo HONOUR VANCOUVER, SEATTLE. P°* LAND AND SAN FRANCISCO- Tta Hong Kong. Shanghai. K«* and Yokobatns n,( ma**** I STEAMER. S.S. CARLIER Au| 1 H SB. PATAGONLEH A(J| g SB. SUEVIER
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 680 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. I BY TRAIN. Kuala, Pahang. Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday. Tuesday. Thursday and Friday 8 a_m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 ajn. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower 81am 8 a_m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
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    • 143 16 CLEARNCES. June 11:— -Ipoh, S. Van Koetei, Pong Tong, Raub. Aing Leong, Sin Aik Lee, Jarak, Larut, Glenamoy, (Brit); Auby, (Sar); Asp, Promise. (Nor); Bingo Maru, (Japan); Sambodja, Togian, Valentyn, Singkara, Majang, Noorebar, Slbolga, Thedens, Dione, Van Heutsz, Mambang, (Dut) Kraus, (Dut. tug) AIR-MAIL PASSENGERS. From Batavia Mr. Ter Marsch:
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  • Port and Shipping News.
    • 45 17 Wartime Ships Seizures. R niter's Service.] Washington. June 10. rmi in-American Mixed Claims Comv;irded 574.000.000 to Germany ed by the United States m .it the outbreak of war. The 94 merchantmen. The largest USd OH the Vaterland. now the St 514.000.000
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    • 274 17 Ij,, tn s Appeal to Government. th London Nk-nri Oantacnoi tt the "iTWMII meeting si the Central Hall, WestLord Linlithgow presided president of ths League. .c: that M was highly unII no agreement amonu i reduce the size ot" capital direction In which finanreater than thooe achieved
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    • 137 17 15 Men Missing London. June 1. Ifamrr Incer foundered m the result of a collision with ::ker Literno. •••mbers of the Inger s crew were -at' mL«sing. Rugb>. June 2. ts are believed to have been lost m Channel off Beachy Head through n vi the fog
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    • 113 17 Ne-i Theory Regarding IHsappearancc. trahan journalist. Mr. A. J. bai been round the world m sailidvanced a new theory to ac*ee**psppmwm of the Danish nhavn. bo has been corresponding with •nt cl Lindsay, asserts that he fidence to the latter's story of s hip headed for the
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    • 71 17 Rio De Janeiro. May 14. "•rubers of the crew of the f*tem have been arrested for of Communist literature and handed over to the 4,^ *4 April there was a boiler Gh- h one man was kUled, In the "N b i, nd within a week
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    • 165 17 Secrets of Speed and Guns. Chatham, May 20. A breathless pause. Then a symphony of cheers, sirens, hooters, and clanging metals mingled with the strains of the National Anthem, greeted thc baptism of Rainbow Great Britain's latest submarine, as she glided silkily down the slipway at the
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    • 262 17 Far Easterners, whether homeward or outward bound, will be delighted with the new baggage hall and landing conveniences provided at Tilbury. This new feature m the development of the Pott of London, does away with the old delay of having one's hand -luggage examined on board on
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    • 163 17 It is officially announced that the two lighthouses, which for long have guarded the entrance U> Osaka Harbour by the tips of the northern and southern breakwaters, will be supplanted early m 1931 by larger ones, giving light enough to reach out 15 miles according to
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    • 194 17 That large section of the population ol China who live afloat on the inland waterways and m and about the coast ports will be interested to hear that their somewhat primitive mode of life has been the subject of remark m the House of Commons. Mr. Macquisten. the
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    • 109 17 An international competition for passenger air-planes will take place next August under the auspices of the Italian Aero Club. This competition will include numerous practical tests, such as the test of rising to a certain height m a given time, the test of star*" ing. the test
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    • 92 17 Theatre -Goer's Talk to Liner. During the performance of A Night Like This at the Aldwych Theatre, Mr. Stanley Ward, the manager, picked up his telephone and found himself m wireless communication with th? Olympic m mid-Atlantic. A voice told him that it wanted to speak
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  • 434 17 Nautical Memories. Mr. T. W. Mac Alpine writes to the Times: During the last 10 years there has been unprecedented publishing activity m nautical subjects and especially m books on the epoch of sail. This is clear evidence that the art, romance, history, and
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  • 453 17 Recent Sentence on an Australian Girl. Public opinion is considerably agitated over the sentence of a month's imprisonment passed on a young lady who. with her two sisters, stowed away m the Ormonde from Australia, says the Times of Ceylon. The public is well aware of
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  • 177 17 I talked recently to one of the men responsible for the thirteen million pounds scheme for extending Southampton docks. He said that the portion actually m hand at the present time involves the reclamation of about 185 acres of tidal mudlands m the bay of the River
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    • 215 17 t RAVEN "A" are he only cigarettes i• i i which do not Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats CORK- TIPPED, PURE VIRGINIA, UNVARYING CARRERAS LIMITED. 142 YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY. Sole Agents HUTTENBACH. LAZARUS SONS. LTD.. Singapore, i'enang, Ipoh and Kuala Lurapui fc^F^^pßl mm\'mUmT***mUMmmmm^Mm*f^^^9^^^^mmmPM M^^ There are hundreds of
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  • 909 18 WAS HE AN EXPERT LIAR Belated Explosion of a Myth. One by one. the world's Idols come crashing down. This time it is George Washington, for a hundred and fifty years the traditional model of veracity, who is now alleged to have been "one of
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  • 78 18 Only Four Original Members Remain. Canberra, May 6. Flags on Parliament House were the only official recognition that to-day was the ♦hird anniversary of the opening of the Ftderc-T Parliament at Canberra by the Dune of York, and the 29th anniversary of the opening of
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    • 340 18 ROYAL DUTCH INDIAN AIRWAYS J£ VISIT BANDOENG BY AIR Jf* Bandoeng m the Preanger mountains 2300 feet above _^f I sealevel is the most beautiful hill city m Asia. Leaving Singapore by the Wednesday morning plane 1 you arrive the same afternoon amongst the cool and I w restful mountains.
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    • 1048 18 INSURANCE. THE jsFlsk south e|jsj BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY UM|M_ FIRE, MARINE, TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED at LOWEST CURRENT rates L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, M 3m Office: 2, Finlayson I PERSONAL ACCinlSr FATAL ACCIDENTS are everyday pos.ib._tw HAVE you made provision for tfio protects of your dependents should such g
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  • 433 19 ORIENTAL TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC CO. Satisfactory Year. ••..rty-sixth ordinary general meeting ••tl Telephone and Electric Co.. Ltd.. >.n May 13 at the Abercorn Room.;. m Hotel. E.C. Henry McMahon. (chairman of the \i presided, and m the course of his net result of the year's working kftei charging £27.142 for
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  • 91 19 Appalling Devastation." London. May 13. ..vested money m this company thought the Hatry cyclone would its. but that is what has d the devastation has been appallehairman (Major Curling), an- 1 of £1.564.000 a the first annual the Associated Automatic Machine Hatry. the financier,
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  • 78 19 Ir) Rubber CO. for crap waa 806.000 its fagst. Wch with exception 01 38.41»> sold; price realised 8.60 d eoH 5.29 d. (agst. 5 86d). 11.1 14 (agst. £6.894). After micrest. etc.. writing off £1,858 fcr depreciation, transferring neral reserve and £-500 (agst. ■tion reserve, there remains,
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  • 51 19 I the future lies m increased U»_e_j. n he commodity we produce, and nnd that countries of the world S_T^JD thaa ha, f the population of the to "day only an infinitesimal world's production we have, m *'\xtl' > roun ds for optimism concerning our industry.— Mr. William Dun;u c
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  • 467 19 Tin Situation Obscure. Singapore June 11. Business during the week was interrupted by tn.- Holidays and very little interest actually mm taken m either Tins or Rubbers and industrials alro were on the quiet side Theraas been considerably less selling pressure from up-country, only Malayan Collieries remainirunder
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  • 290 19 Financial Times Comment. The address which the Chairman of the Dunlcp Rubber Company delivered at the annuel OM ti:.: (sofa the Financial Times t was m welcome contract to the gloomy jeremiads so many m the same portion prefer to indulge m at the present time. Even m
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  • 28 19 London. Mr. Peter Dewar has been appointed to succeed the late Lord Dewar as chairman of directors of Join* Dewar Sons. Ltd.. whisky distiller..
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  • 68 19 My own opinion is tnat this (tapping holiday) policy will have some effect, but it Is to be encouraged for the far stronger reason that, for the first time. Dutch and British planters have come together and resolved to follow one policy. That is an Immense gain, and will. I
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  • 421 19 To- Day's Price Changes. EXCHANGE RATES. June 11. SELLING. Lordon 4 months' sight 2|3 1516 London 3 months' sight 2|3 7|B London 60 days' sight 2|3 13|16 London 30 days' sight 23 25 32 London, demand 2j3 3j4 London, T.T. 2!3 11J18 Lyons and Paris, demand 1431 Hamburg, demand 234
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  • 869 19 WEDNESDAY. CLOSING Qt ttmyen Scuer*. Asam Kumbang 21s 6d 22s 6d Ayer Hitams (ss) 13s 14s Bangrin Tin 19s 20s Baiang Padang ($1) 10 14 Batu Caves ($1) 50 60 Bukit Arang ($1) 45 55 Bunnah Malay (C) 1 5s 16d Chenderiang 2s 2s 6d Eastern Siam
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  • 177 19 The following is a return of Colony dealers' stocks as at dose of business, May 3lst as declared. STOCKS AT COLONY PORTS AWAITING SHIPMENT. Not included m Dealers' or Estate Stocks and not exported on May 31st. 1. Singapore <a> Stocks held by the Harbour Board (dry)
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  • 211 19 Loss on the Year. I From Our Own Correspondent. 1 Penang, June 11. At the ninth annual meeting of Padang Plandok Tin Ltd. it was stated that the output for the year was 965 piculs 48 catties. The tin price, with the fact that the old No.
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  • 156 19 MACPHAIL PENMAN LTD.'S REPORT. Singapore June 11. Rubber. London 6 1 16 d per lb. down 4 pm. Price *L'don Std.> Spevt 19. June 19... July 10%, July-Sept. 20.. Oct-Dec. 21',. Steady. Tin. London £139.12.6. down £1.10.0. Mining.— Dull. Sungei Ways 2.80 3.00. Kti chais 1.12 1.15. Kinta Dredge 1.10
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  • 130 19 June llth.. 11 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 19 19. Standard R.S.S. on Tender June 19 19\ July 20 20', Aug. 20' 20-, July -Sept. 20'_. 20 l Oct-Dec. 21 21", Tone cf Market*. Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot sheet
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  • 330 19 Singapore Opinion on Situation. In the opinion of the manager of an important firm of importers m Singapore, expressed m an interview with a Free Press representative yesterday, the most interesting and significant outcome of the fall m the price of rubber to its new low
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  • 114 19 MACPHAIL CO.. DAILY REPORT. Singapore June 11. Tin.— Easier. Kuchais 1.11 1.15. Kintas 1.11 LU'.. Malay Consols 21 23. Penawats 53 55. Uu Klangs 97' 1.00. Hong Falts 45 51. 4 auu-i Ways 2.90 3.03. Klang Rivers 2.10 2.18.. Hitam Tin 31 36. Ay. r Hitam 13s 13s Od. Bang
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  • 71 19 Conference Approves Reversion to Original Rate. I From Our Own Correspondent. I Malacca. June 11. A cable was received this morninß to the etlect that following the combined protests of various bodies against the increased local freight chirge cf ss. per ton on rubber and latex the
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  • 30 19 I Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service. Tokio. June 11. Trade returns for the first ten days of thta month show totals of Y34.547.000 and Y27.274.--000. imports and exports respectively.
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  • 102 19 Outturn of Carnarvon (Selangon Rubber Co. for 1929 was 755.500 lbs; average gross price realised was equivalent to about lOd per pound London; f.o.b. cost was 6.2 d (agst 7d>. all-in" 7.1 d (agst. 8.3d). Profit was £5.702 (agst. £1.433). plus interest £682 and profit on rubber stock
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    • 75 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN Ft)RCE OVER $38,000,000 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 ie _M_U S£ Assurance Companies
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    • 33 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. 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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  • 146 20 GROUND SECOND TO NONE. Australians Resting at Downside School. [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT 1 London, June 11. Thirty thousand people will be able to watch each day's play m the first Test match which begins at Nottingham on FPriday. for the authorities controlling the ground
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  • 177 20 Classification of Horses and Ponies. List No. 4: Amendment No. 1 Issued June llth HORSES. Transfer*. Balbarra frcm Class 3 to Class 2. Bright Haki from Class 1 to Class 2. Peggy Dighton from Class 1 to Class 2. Cocoa Nib from Class 2 to Class 3.
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  • 65 20 English Union's £27,000 From Twickenham. FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT London. June 11. The English Rugby Union made a profit of nearly £27.000 out of the trials and international matches at Twickenham last season. Most of this is to be devoted to loans to clubs to enable them to
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  • 95 20 Penang Side Chosen to Meet Perak From Our Own Correspondent. I Penang. June 11. In a Malar*. Cup trial to-da'- Colours beat Whites by 4 goals to 2. Whites scored twice when Carey and Lesslar retired owing to minor injuries, their places being taken b*' substitutes. K:r.g
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  • 123 20 [From Our Own Correspondent. J Ipoh, Jane 11. This week's Malaya Cup soccer is evoking th* 1 keenest interest m Perak which is sending a new team against Selangor on Saturday. Numerous supporters are going. The chief absentees will be Walker, the well-known Roil
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  • 89 20 The Singapore Championship meeting will open at the S.C.C. on Sunday, June 15th, when competitors must be on the ground and ready to play at 9. a.m. No charge will be made to the public watching the matches until the semifinal and final rounds are reached,
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  • 62 20 This fixture has been arranged for June 28th. and 29th. All competitions are open to all comers except the Royal Johore Challenge Cup open to teams from Naval, Military, Air Force. Volunteer and recognised Rifle Club Units! Firing begins at 8 a.m. each day. Entries must be
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  • 39 20 Root, the Worcestershire bowler, had a remarkable spell of bowling to his credit m the recent match against Kent for he bowled unchanged throughout the innings, sending down 46 overs, (19 maidens) and taking nine wickets for 81 runs.
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  • 476 20 A MISSED PENALTY. Poor Finishing by Seletar Team. R.A 3; R.A.F 1. The Royal Artillery' gained a couple of League points yesterday at the expense of the Air Force after a game m which the Seletar team had slightly more of the play throughout the first
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  • 164 20 A.P.C. Fight Hard But Lose Merchants 4 A.P.C 0. Sheer persistence and determination saved tho A.P.C. from a defeat by more than four goals m the S.C.C. soccer tournament on the Padar? last evening. The energy of the team was boundless but it was only m the defence
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  • 43 20 The following will represent the S.C.C. against the Welch Regt. to-morrow. F. M. Adam. J. Lee. R. D Brummitt, E. S. Bell, A. K. Reade. A. Donald, K. H. McFarlan?. C. Kendall, J. Prescott. N. Fyfe, A. F. Johnson.
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  • 105 20 Through the courtesy of the Tanglin Club, an American tennis tournament will be held on the courts of the Club commencing at 4 p.m. on Sunday July 6th. The tournament will be open to all members of the E.S.A.M., Singapore Branch. The conditions
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  • 57 20 Penang Team to Meet Perak. (From Our Own Correspondent.] Penang, June 11. The Penang L.T.A. selected the following to play against Perak at Ipoh this week-end. Doubles: Hopkins and Aste, Wat Hye and Wat Sun, Thean Seng and Wee Yeang. j Singles: H. O. Hopkins, Thean Seng,
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  • 56 20 INanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, June 11. The first general meeting of the Far Eastern Athletic Association, held at the Gallery m the Meiji Shrine Outer Garden m Tokyo recently, decided among other things to apply international regulations to the track and field events of the
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  • 19 20 Teluk Kurau English School holds its annual athletic sports on the school grounds at p.m. on Thursday, June 39th.
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  • 1187 20 COUNTY CRICKET. England's "Possibles" Produce Good Form. Geary and Leyland have not been long m replying to the selectors' failure to choose them li among the probables for the first Test match, f for both of them played outstanding parts m p the county championship
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  • 922 20 THREE KINDS COMPARED. Where Borotra Has Gained His Successes. Grass was the surface for which the game of I lawn tennis was invented, and on which it~ J fore-runner, the game of sphairistike, was first I played, writes H. W. Austin. For many years grass
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    • 136 20 PRINTING j I I has been called the "Preserver of all the I Arts," but Bookbinding can claim even i o r i than this m that it is 9 I The Preserver of Printing I a I See to it that your books are adcquau-lv *s I artistically and
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