The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 July 1930

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press \<i 13,080. JESTABUSHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.
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  • 470 1 Scotland made a good start m her three day match against the Australians at Edinburgh, scoring 129 for the loss of three wickets. Other sports cables and local sporting news Page 20. 500 delegates from 31 parliaments of the world are attending the 26th. conference of the
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  • 2187 1 Almost all of you. said J. Bernard m a talk on May 31, I expect, take a seaside change at some time during the Summer. It is an alternate c to the usual round of gaiety that sometimes leaves one more tired than when one went away.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 200 1 WING LOONG KM HIOB CLAB^ TAILORING. t t Ftnl&tk Guaranteed II Ii.GH STREET. ♦♦♦♦>♦:♦ v I Raffles Hotel I t THURSDAY 17th Jl/LV f I KIT KAT KABARET f <♦ AND A DINNER DANCE t 1 FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY V INCLUDING X DOROTHY JAMES X ♦> lIARJORIE LESLIE. BETTY
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    • 214 1 W27 1928f 1929 1 Three successive Royal record years Aft Hi yv><n w w TV Wtt^^33^^^» »t< ROYAL SALES INCREASE because the Royal typewriter is an acknow* V ledged superior product backed by the V best organised typewriter service m Great V Britain. f Comparison is the only infallible test
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    • 81 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction sales etc. Page 9. Hotel announcement.- Page 1. A new model Austin Page 8. Odol for beautiful teeth Page 5. Buy a Dunlop tennis racket Page 20. Cinema and amusement quide Page 2. Take no risk.s take Genasprin Page 13. Corona, champion portable typewriter Page 18. Drink
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    • 12 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for EUROPEAN TROPICAL SUITS. it, HIGH STREET.
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  • 167 2 "Battle of Paris" to be Shown To-night. An entirely mw programme will be screened at tht C.ipitcl Theatre this evening, when the Paramount new show world production Battle of Paris will bo given its Malayan premiere. The leading role m this picture is taken by a well-known English
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  • 74 2 Programme of Drills up to and for Weekending July Mtlk, 1930. Thursday. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, M.G. Platoon (Eur.). M.G Training. Friday. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall. S.R.A. (v> Battery and Battery Signal Parade. Drill Hall Ist. Bn. Sig. Section. 30 Yard-, Range. Malay Drill Hall 'F" (Malay*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 223 2 PICTURES. A permanent exhibition of pictures by members of the Singapore Art Club, will open on Saturday July 19th. m Messrs. John Little A Co.'s Furnishing Dept. Oil Paintings Water Colours Flea Drawings, etc. VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL TUESDAY, JULY 22nd. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL FETE. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 4
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    • 377 2 IVICTORIAJBEATRE SAT: 19th TUES: 22nd THURS:24th SAT: 26th. at 9.15. S. A. D. C. WILL PRESENT I IN THE NEXT ROOM. I Booking at Little's $3, $2, and $1. yixjMU^DiiMv u\t yy uu uusm w.w y v u\jm OO QOCQ OQ OQOO Q6 QQ QO OO_CIC sip n^^n ir The
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    • 267 2 joi3ijijuuijijuijuijijuui^aw^!h_ti_h_hbiaaa_R_Kyyji!.v^L-_^ SLHAMBRg I THC THtATRE OF PFRFECT SOUND fflll fc REPRODUCTION Q Dl j 6.15 TO-NIGHT <)i: "I P_crdM.t* ANOTHER SUPER PROGRAMME' THE WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTES "THE REVELLERS IN A SELECTION OF MUSICAL NUMBERS FOLLOWED BY A MAGNIFICENT BALLET "THE DOLL SHOPi REPRODUCED ENTIRELY IN TKCHNICOLOI R AND WILLIAM HAINES IN
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 157 2 THE WEEK. Thursday, 17th. High Water, 01.33, 9.0 ft.. 14.40. 8.3 ft. Homeward mail closes 4 p.m. Football: Division I R.E. vs. R.A.F.. at Stadium; Reserve Division, S.C.C. vs. Welch at S.C.C Div. 11. M.P.H. vs. B.A.T. at SRC; V.M.C.A. vs. Warders at A.P.C. Friday, 18th. High Water. 02.23. P.
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    • 91 2 Cricket: S.C.C. vs. S.C.R.C. Monday, 21st. Sigh Water, 05.36, 7.0 ft., 17.29, 8.1. ft. 3an Eng Seng School Sports, Stadium. Football: Division I. Welch vs. I.CPA, at Jalan Besar. Tuesday, 22nd. High Water. 07.21. 7.0 ft.. 18.29. 8.3 ft. 3t. Andrew's Cathedral Fete Memorial Hall 10—1. 4 to 7. Football:
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  • 687 3 RANGOON TRIAL OPENS. Rs. 108,000 m Cheating and Forgery Charges. The additional district magistrate. Ransouu <Mr. Palmes>, en July 1. took up the htarin? r,t the case m which W. C. Pcgrum. Water mid Sewerage Department. Rangoon Corporation, Is charged with alleged cheating and forgery m raped
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  • 161 3 Village Reported "Sunk." Calcutta. July I. A Dhubri message states that Thursday's earthr,\;akt ccnvulsed the town from end to end causing considerable damage to property. The Siva temple and the Victoria statue were complKeiy demolished and considerable damage was done to Burra Musjid. The Government Treasury buildings
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  • 149 3 SNATCH-AND-GRAB ROBBERY IN j HIGH HOLBORN. Motor Bandits* Daring. In connection with our London correspondent's cable regarding a daring snatch and grab robbery m High Holbcrn a cable of July 7 states A snatch-and-grab robbery which for sheer audacity would be hard to beat even m Chicago was carried out
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  • 189 3 ITet There's an Easy Remedy. It's an old tale. A well-built, robust sort of fellow suddenly begins to 'crack up* \o~^ weight each week, always seems tired and depressed, begins to look 'weedy.' He's made the common mistake of forgetting Nature's law that lost
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 263 3 4^jl^_^l^_^^^l^_*^ fin^n^Mml m. HKr -^*'^^^^^^r Hml i 'jiso mr v \'^W Lf i mml V r Jmw^ X' <— >^««^—^mml Sk. I m^^^l IFV^' \fL{/ w3^ •V" P^Jl^B^^hi^B^F jSaJW JL l^ *w-y k I fl^ mH mmw yVI i£i fin 17 j# X imTi Kb" t i nJJL *v^ T
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    • 272 3 TRY CRAWFORD'S BISCUITS j FOR A CHANGE. AS GOOD AS EVER THERE IS NO HIGHER PRAISE. BARLOW CO. Agents. j RELIABILITY CLAIMS PROV£D. I I Triumph Cycle Reliability is Phenomenal I THIS PICTURE CO7.IES >*||j TIWE: CYCLE WAS SHIPPED I MOT. VI POWER OF THE ""K^\|k. y^M ■■iiiTaßa«A t s
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  • 307 4 27,000 See English Batsmen Punish Australian Bowling Sir Henry Segrave's Dash to Death Thunderstorm Washes out Hunt Cup: Tragedy of Long Dresses: English Tennis Star Engaged. JOAN'S EVENTFUL DAY: Miss Joan Fry whose engagement to Mr. T. H. Lakeman. Royal Tank Corps, was announced m mail
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  • 373 5 Man Who Bought Out Fox. Is the General Theatres Equipment Corporation. Inc., to be the dominating farter m .he movie world? It was; started as a hobby by Harley L. Clarke, of Chicago, who rose rapidly to ihe dizzy heights of business success
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  • 416 5 Wide Discussion. Rugby, July The declaration on the subject of Imperial trade relations which was issued last Friday and signed by fourteen prominent London bankers and others was discussed at a large number of political meetings during the week-end. The manifesto. whJe expressing a hope for the
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  • 99 5 London, June 22nd. Mr. Sastri and Mrs. Besant were fraternal delegates at a meeting of the Council of the Commonwealth of India League, which adopted a resolution submitted by Mr. Sastri requesting an unequivocal declaration by the Government that the object of the RoundTable Conference is
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  • 82 5 Members of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce and of the Selangor Miners' Association united on Saturday to do honour to a former President of each organisation, n the person of Mr. Loke Chow Thye, J.P., m commemoration of the award to him of the Certificate of Honour, on H.M.
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  • 978 5 "There May Be a Dozen." Is any executive worth a salary of a 3tfUfaa dollars a year to any corporation? Charges by the Eaton minority faction m the Youngestown-Bethlehem merger fight that several Bethlehem executives are receiving annual salaries of a mi?!ion
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  • 105 5 Brother of a Former Emperor. News was received In Shanghai by telegram from Peking to the Eastern Times to the effect that robbers had desecrated the grave of Prince Pu-hsu, elder brother of the former Emperor, Hsuan-tung. The information received was of a very meagre nature
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 237 5 Miss Bety Balfour, the famoui Film Star An Odol E thusiast Beautiful Teeth make Beautiful Women It is well known m the film we rid where teeth tgm must be pretty and wh te that ODOL Tooth j£E^ Riste cleanses away tartar and removes M£ M dullness wi.hout harming the
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    • 588 5 AGE 16 TO 45.^ HTSB I WANT YOU.^^ Lw a* A ■>•• <. to realise FATHER. S^*;^a^^^ that I have helped \t* thousands of people to i^H^^^B^^^^^^K V^ -f& qualify for and obtain pood V V^^^waf^^^ positions. Our r^antic conIJ^^^HHHHHHHV CP^*^^^^^^^ nectkm brm«r» us m touch with all thr b
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  • 562 6 Enthusiasm for the New Sport. I Prom Our Own Correspondent.! London. June 16. Gliding is becoming very popular In this country, being tried both at Ivinghoe Beacon' m the Midlands, and near Lewe-s. The most remarkable flight ever made m an engine-less plane m England was accomplished
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  • 197 6 Dress Puzzle for Judge Crawford. The mysteries of women*! dress bewllderd •Ji:a!;e Crawfi rd at ■dmonton County Court lie asked many questions, after remarking re* signealy. Most thu-igs are odd where female: are concerned." a mama was sued by her drmmaker fv. nc.i-paym.'nt for a dn-.s.s abe
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  • 120 6 Their Baseball Champion. News that Arthur L. Hale had been found guilty of participating m a hold-up and stealing 83 dollars (£l6), and was facing a probable life sentence as a fourth offender, was greeted with enthusiasm m Sing Sing prison. For Arthur is the
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    • 118 6 I TRUSCON I |Ai2T-ROC WAXI 4K 4 .i the 2 SrA/N and POLISH f Cement Ti/e Floors 41 4^ V imparts a uniform colour. it Can be attractively polished. X Adheres to cement where all paints fail. V a STOCKED BY ROBINSON CO.. LTD. V |SIME,DARBY^Co.,Ltd.| ¥/^^^k£\>&6e your s^and <nt
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    • 478 6 I MORRIS 1930 X MODELS OUTSTAM»IN(iLV I gggggw^A Kg* m^^ l^^^^B Bwik r^^^^^^^^^Fw^l»B B»*g^B»*^^MM ggggggg^^^^^^^^^^e^^ X H H.P. MORRIS COWLEI t Completely equipped $2075. V AFTER YEAR quality of maximum Motorimt V jf MORRIS MOTORS LTD. value— it is inbuilt— inherentV nave consolidated their characteristic of every car m V
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  • 12 7 ENGLISH DIGNITY. Famous Artist's London Quest. KJKJKJ
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  • 217 7 Australia's Troubles. •The attempt of th? Commonwealth Government to raise £9.000.000 through direct taxation would be calamitous." said Mr. S. McGregor Reid. President of the Taxpayers' Association. He referred to the proposals for increased taxation m the coming Budget. "The most eloquent comment that can be m?.de
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  • 108 7 Should Men Take Off Hats In Lifts. Whether men should be discouraged from ■emoving their hats while riding with women n the lifts of office buildings is being seriously debated by a group of Chicago building contractors. The contractors say that experiments carried out by the manager of
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  • 795 7 Future of an Interesting Relic. As a result of ttM -vale of Eshe: Place, formerly the residence of Lord D'Abernon. as a residence for girls of the SI: ftesbury Homes, there is likely to be an interesting addition to the :iear-to-Londor. s:cht c vrritt i r:
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  • 191 7 Sir Edwin Lutyens's Designs for Liverpool. Liverpool, June 5. There is now every prospect that the gr;at Roman Catholic Cathedral for Liverpool will be built on the Brownlow Hill site desired by Archbishop Downey and hi 1 eo-relieionists. They have offered £100.000 for the site and
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  • 88 7 Oslo, June 5. In the village of Bremnts, near Haugesund. on the west coast of Norway, the church authorities last Sunday refused to permit women with cropped hair to sing m the < hoir "Cropping and waving is an abomination." says the pastor of the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 186 7 After Malaria When the fever has gone yet the weakness— the feeling of utter exhaustion and lassitude lingers and lingers— then is the time for you to send to the nearest chemist 01 store for a bottle of WATERBURY'S COMPOUND After the first bottle you will begin to improve because
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    • 304 7 #^Wji \v-^--^ --r»ii-E-_i^_i 11^ eyenr uuuinikt Uh THE WORLD 7f I DIS CLOSED BY X-RAY /if 'm c ng stran(^ s °f finest golden l^> w Virginia Tobacco, used exclusively <^p^^ for 555 Cigarettes, and the freedom j^^iiM ujji lif^ f rom a H deleterious matten I fb? :^&^M VIRGINIA
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  • 945 8 A MILE LONG. Whimsical Tricks of Lightning Flash. The lightning flash which succeeded m setting a river on fire, did little more than could have been accomplished with the aid of a match, for the surface of the water carried a film of petrol. It was a
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  • 102 8 £1,000.000 GIFT FOR EDUCATION. New York, June 8. Mr. Louis Bamberger, the retired head of Bamberger and Co.. Newark. New Jersey, and his sister Mrs. Felix Fuld. have given $5,000,000 (£1.000.000) for the establishment m Newark or the vicinity of an educational institution of a type unknown m this country,
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  • 219 8 The Adventures of Stanislav Grabarski. Budapest, June 4. A Hungarian railway worker observed a nat. riding on an axle of a carriage on a passing express, and, giving the alarm, caused the man to be arrested on the Hungarian -Yugo-Slnv frontier. The "stowaway"
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  • 40 8 FORGOTTEN PASSW < Five delegates to the BOH Jj'^jH dependent Order i)f OddMl»» Restaurant had iMpOtUn I •pu:ple degree"— the qualify" delegate— and the busmen until their credentials had btfD I Some of them learned H» I" as 20 years «co
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 272 8 Good Health is S Real Wealth S The most precious possession you can have is C Good Health. A rich man who is always ill X *f is the poorest man on earth. V Health depends upon the food you eat. The J ♦i quantity of food is not so
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    • 81 8 Ia new model 1 AUSTIN 7 ll) i I THE TWO SEATER $1,395 I ~Z BORNEO MOTORS LTD. "~rF I X iroH. SINGAPORE. "AAD v\i PHONE 5088. mm Mr < '^^^B Mr s: x 3fifiSB££S&&i3£9s9fc MM '•^HPJPJißL^o^^^^^^^^'^^'^^^^^^^^Bp^ n 19 I' 4 fii Iml Xi m i\ MtW- v M& j
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 392 9 RUSINESS CARDS. M"~~ASSAGE ANICUBE ISS FUMIKO 32 Dhoby Ghaut. MARBLE MERCHANTS. MV.APORE CASKET CO. Nn>-. 1 Si 3. Penhas Road, fl j a vender Street Phone 6075. DOVT WEAR A TRUSS! Ote B: to Rupture Apable cbeai Binds and MfeA jl pan* together jt^ >J^ CALL Sole AfenU MA WARD
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    • 592 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO NEW TENDERING RULES POSTED IN TENDER ROOM. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room, Municipal Offices: Closing Date Supply of 6.500
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    • 711 9 NOTICES. NOTICE OF LOSS OF SHARE CERTIFICATE. V/HERJCAS on application has been made to the Director.* of the above Cornpiny to issue a duplicate certificate for one hundred and twenty-rive shares numbered 43D612 *****6 inclusive upon .statement to the effect that the original .-hare certilicate No. 343 has been lost
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    • 488 9 AUCTION SALES SHERIFF'S SALE. Writ of Seizure and Sale Dated June 25th. 1930. IX THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In the cause of Ng Seng Phang Plaintifl versus Great View Restaurant Limited Defendants AUCTION SALE of ALL THE FURNITURE. COMPRISING:— Bentwocd chairs, round marble top
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    • 386 9 Foods TTie 'Allenburys* Fooas are particularly suited to the feeding of infants m hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, they are practically identical m composition with I mother's
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  • 753 10 The report that the Colonial Office Conference has approved m principle of the suggestion for a unified colonial service and has left it to the Secretary of State to frame a scheme, will be of interest to great numbers
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  • 404 10 Mr. Lim Huck Aik was admitted to practice before the Hon. Mr. Justice Sproule m tt> Supreme Court. Penang. on Monday. The Hon. Mr. Palgrave Simpson made the application and there were no objections. Mr. P. Bomasundrum. Barrister at Law. wh^ was recently admitted to the Straits Settli ments Bar,
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  • 253 10 QUAINTS' SUCCESS. Salisbury Co. Draws a Large Crowd. The Quaints gave "The Man from Toronto." Douglas Murray's triple-act comedy, at the Victoria Theatre last night. It was announced as their only performance m Singapore this time, because The Quaints are proceeding elsewhere, and the large audience
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  • 144 10 Judge's Decision Upheld. Judgment was delivered m the Supreme Court on Tuesday, m the Malacca Insure. i appeal case argued before the Chief Justice <Sir William Murison*. Mr. Justice Sproule and Mr. Justice Thorne m the Appeal Court recently; their Lordships holding that there had been
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  • 107 10 Money-changer Involved. A MghtnllH raid was conducted on Saturday, says the Pinang Sunday Gazette, by a posse of local detectives on an alleged gambling booth which was said to have been run by a moneychanger at the junction of Church Street and Beach Street. The gambling was
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  • 87 10 The owners and Commander of the new N.Y.K. motorship Terukuni Maru. which is making her maiden voyage on the Far East Europe line, held a tea party on board at Tanjong Pagar Wharf where the vessel berthed on arrival at Singapore yesterday. The vessel, which is
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  • 54 10 Since reporting on the subscriptions to the Y.W.C.A. appeal received to July 4th.. other amounts totalling $110.50. have been received, including $20 from Mrs. Sim Boon Kwang. Thtotal amount now stands at $10,826.50. Apologies are made for the mistake m the ]a*t report which should read Messrs
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  • 21 10 Owing to the continued drought the Tennis Courts will be closed after Thursday (17th instant) till furthpr notice.
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  • 208 10 The July Medal Competition (Bogey) will be played on Saturday and Sunday next. Mr. R. D. Craig, adviser to the Lands Records Department. Ministry of Lands and Agriculture. Sunn, and Mrs. Craig, left foi Europe by the Hector. A popular beliel was killed by Prince Diinrong m
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  • 333 10 CAMERONS SCHoqi Miss Griffith-Jones' Plans i ntk Highlands. Ntn th Miss Orlfltth-Jboes, for t Principal of the Tanulm p is planning to found a bn meron Highlands. Ma!-hill-station. This will h reaches fruition, tin- n i ment ever inauminuert M.lava ami openi up for the continued
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  • 99 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICKS. I FREE PRESS SERVICE—COPYRIGF London. July IC, US p.m. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £136 416 (up £3) Forward £137 12 16 (up £2 12 16) The market is firm Messrs. Symington and
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  • 243 10 REJECTED CONSIGNMENT OF RUBBER. Brinkmann's Sue Chinese Firm. A very involved action concen signment of 25 tons of rubber i was heard m the Supreme Court t> fcR Justice Stevens yesterday w hen Mi 1^ matin and Co. sued Hix* BMH Hi:; .wd c<rubber merchants of New Bndur &v& io
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  • 34 10 Mr J W D Anibi" < Ambrose, of tin- statr <>i I Penang, (mo of the ftOMl Scholars has taken first clftM h law m the Trinity Term rittbl left hMN lust August lor X
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 277 10 CML Da£Cf(TMACii7iiGOF£ooL r o}\ I CALDBECK, MACGRGCiOR A CO., LTI» (Incorporated under the Comj>a*iet' Ordinance* of Hong Kong) (Incorporated m Skangkax). 90, Robinson Road. Telephone 6228. I THE LEADING WINE AM) SPIRIT MERCHANTS IN THE EAST. m m m m m, m m mm m.,m mm.um.jmm m,m:m.m,m.miM BY SPECIAL S^jT
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    • 75 10 j ASPARAGUS A NERVOUS MAN says a doctor, on awakening to find the room full of smoke and flames is apt to suffer a great shock. For a moment he fears that he has died m his sleep. All who suffer from nervousness should carry a "GAFLAC." GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE
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  • 96 11 L CLASH IMMINENT. (iou'i'imtnt Claim Success m North-East Honan. Ihar Eastern Service. J Shanghai. July 16. i aimed that the vanguards of oa haw advanced along the Railway to a point ten miles .!i Troops nre rushing to rctardJ preparatory to an assault ill h phu«'
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  • 76 11 )ncouraftef Empire Kxperimcnt. Reuler'a Strvice. London. July 16. ultivauon m many par s of including Malaya. India. W- .>t Indies, of a tree from a Chinese monopoly <.iily v. a- obtained, was the randum which the Imperial The Empi: Marketing i .»rly to st?t.e
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  • 73 11 Hou^e off Lords Conference. Reuter*! Service. I London. JuJy 16. representing 31 parliarld. including Prince Tokusrawa. the Twenty Sixth Conference of ataxy Union which opened at HOW Lonli to-day. The Duke of r Henderson, m speech of welnmenl was looking to the the pvace spirit among I rcaa, lajd
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  • 45 11 Representation of Colonies. [Reuter*! Service.] London. July 16. i Commons, replying to Mr >•::. tv Oon Or. Drummond Shiols stated the protectorates, and manat the Imperial Conference (tod by the Secretary of hoped to make some arrangement <[)\ h>- vfll ha\t all necessary assistance.
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  • 38 11 nRE AT TRINITY COLLEGE, OXFORD. Graduates' Rooms Damaged. *EE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.) London. July 16. graduates' rooms at Trinity ere damaged by fire to-day. ■me red hot but firemen v ;tbl to keep the <■->:.. a m a Limited
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  • 24 11 (BAKING CROSS BRIDGE SCHEME REVIVED. SERVICE COPYRIGHT. 1 lon don. July 16. Cn*N Eridge scheme has been ICC. and the Ministry of •••!>• rating technically.
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  • 17 11 SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. 1 London. July 16. ha. been appointed a Settlements Supreme
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  • 21 11 X VICE— COPYRIGHT. London. July 16. tonetl include Muss BeatMr Lmas Molet. v.ho re--1 Ma on page 12.]
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  • 45 11 "MITBALLERS PERAK. KU yen's Victory. Own Correspondent! lpoh. July 16. «Wd yesterday saw the South I rn.tt the Perak State XI. was one short at the start and m an opening rush. '•> was filled and Perak ttH vLsitors getting another Penk won 3—2, after play-
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  • 462 11 THE RECENT RIOTS. Casualties Among Police Officers. [Reuter's Service.} Cairo, July 16. Two Europeans were killed and 12 wounded jin yesterday's rioting m Alexandria, according to the newspaper Al Ahram. which also reports that the Government has decided to suspend three Wafd Party newspapers. Cairo, Later.
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  • 169 11 Yesterday's Results. Ladies' Open Singles. Miss Toby beat Mrs. Savi B—6.8 6. 6 4 Ladies' Open Doubles. Mrs. Zylstra and Mrs. Warden beat Miss Norris and Miss Russell 7 5, 6 4. Men's Open Doubles. Taylor and Goodman boat Hudson and Anderson 6 3. 6 4.
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  • 166 11 The ties m the quarter -finals of the Singapore Championship Tournament to be played of! at the Drill Hall on Saturday, the instant, at 2 30 p.m. are as follows: Beng Tian Yew vs. Yeo Kian Ann Lim Chek Heng vs. E. J. Vass. Lim Boon
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  • 24 11 Mr. J C. Davidson, the Rotary Commissioner, who was recently m Malacca for the opening of a Rotary club there, has left for Penang
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  • 202 11 "DOUBTFUL APPEALS." Subjection of the Sporting Spirit. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London, July 16. Most of the papers, commenting upon the Leeds Test match, express regret at the doubtful appeals m regard to bad light, some of them describing the second appeal as the
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  • 389 11 Australians Head Batting and Bowling. The Test averages up to and including the Leeds match, are as follow: AUSTRALIANS.— Batting. Highest Inru> N.O. Score Agg. Avge. Bradman 5 0 334 728 145.60 Kippax 5 1 83 247 61.75 Woodfull 5 1 155 237 59.25 McCabe 5 1
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  • 54 11 [Reuter's S_rvlce.l New York. July 16. Latest baseball results are as follow: National League. New York 8. Cincinnatti 14. Brooklyn 5, Pittsburgh 0. Boston 3, Chicago 5. Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 7. American League. Cleveland 4. Boston 13. St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 11. Chicago 5, New York 9.
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  • 99 11 Presentation to the Throne. [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokyo, July 16. Yesterday's meeting of the four big heads of the Navy made substantial progress as the result of the Navy Minister's suggestion which, it is alleged, means the Minister's resignation when all the formalities for the presentation
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  • 279 11 RECENT ARRESTS. Proposed "Red Day" Celebrations. Two Hylams, one of them a young boy, were charged before the District Judge. Mr. C. Wilson, yesterday with being members of unlawfi-1 societies. Both the accused were found In possession of documents relating to proposed celebrations for the forthcoming
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  • 106 11 POSSESSION OF NON-GOVERN-MENT CHANDU. "There must be somebody big at the back of him." said Chief Court Inspector Meredith to the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson > yesterday v.hen a Chinese convicted of possession of nonGovernment chandu was brought up for sentence. It was stated that the accused had t.v.i
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  • 121 11 When two Chinese were charged before the District Judge. Mr. C. Wilson, yesterday vtth voluntarily causing hurt to another man «'to a knife. Chief Court Inspector Merodith -ail that all the stab wounds were m the region of the heart or.p of them penetrating Ihc lung
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  • 106 11 At about 4 a.m. yesterday some detectives who were on duty m Bukit Timah Road rtoppod a rikisha m which a Chinese youth was .sentpd He had m hLs possession a sack of bra:; and not being able to give a satisfactory account as to how he had
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  • 190 11 Malays Charged With Murder. The trial of two Malays on a murder charge was begun before Mr. Justice Cobbett at th^ Assizes yesterday. Mr. Osborne-Jones conducting the case for the prosecution while the accused (Rik bin Awang and Alip bin Undo"g> were defended by Mr. Wilson and
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  • 104 11 TO-DAY'S TIES. "A" Singles Handicap. Low Peng Cer vs. V. I. Evan Wong, Chla Teck Yam vs. Goh Cheng Hee. Kam Gim Hock vs. Ong Cheng Bee. "B" Singles Handicap. Tan Kirn Guan vs. Kiong Chin Eng, K. S. Tay vs. Lim Chong Pang, Lawrence Lim
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    • 86 11 TBfiflC NB flavour of Sole Agents ROBINSON Co., Lta. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. ■W. D. e H.O.WILLS BRISTOL LONDON I SAFETY FIRST HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE KEYNOTE OF CHATWOOD CONSTRUCTION WRITE FOR PARTICULARS OF CHATWOOD SAFES, STRONG ROOM DOORS AND SAFE DEPOSITS. The Chatwood "DUPLEX"
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  • 185 12 LORDS' AMENDMENT. Proposal Government Cannot Accept. I Reuters Service] London, July 15. The Government is facing another crisis today, when its Coal Mines Bill, the text of which was published on Dec. 12, will be returned to the Lords for the third time for the
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  • 52 12 INI. Briands Plan Acceptable to Germany. [Reuters Service] Berlin. July 1 The German Government has replied to 'I Briands pan-European memorandum accepting" the proposal to discuss the European problem, m the solution of which it is prepared to co-opvratt- at the next so^ion of the League
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  • 55 12 Duke of Connaught at Unveiling. [Briton Radio Official Service Rugby. July 15. The Duke of Connaught to-day unveiled a memorial at Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital to the late Mr. Bernhard Barcn. the philanthropist. During the years he ;pi at m Ena'.anri his adopted country Mr. Baron Have over
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  • 525 12 Admission Application Adjourned. An application for adjournment, based on happenings m India of recent years, was made by the Bar Committee of the F.M.S. yesterday, says the Malay Mail of Tuesday, m reference to an application for admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of
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  • 21 12 The Hon'ble Col J. P. Swettcnham has returned to Kuala Lumpur from leave, and 'esumed duty as Director of Public Woiks.
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  • 1482 12 URGENT NECESSITY. Registrar of Vehicles 9 Annual Report. Mr. A. W. B. Kamilton. Registrar of Vehicles. m the course of his annual report for 1029 states: The gross revenue amounted to $1,231,944.74 being $130,444.74 over the estimated amount and $14,199.78 more than that of the preceding
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  • 220 12 ELECTION PENDING Government's Financial Proposals. (Reuter's Service.] Berlin, June 16. Following the President's refusal to take part m the celebration of the Rhineland evacuation, Hindenburg has created a further political sensation by authorising the Chancellor. Herr Brueviing. if necessary to defy the Reichstag m connection with
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  • 82 12 Flying Boats for Naval Air Service. i ßritish Radio Official Service.] Rugby. July IV The French Government has ordered fi-.n II Mrs. Short Brothers. Rochester, iwo more "Calcutta" Qftng bouts for the French Naval Air Service. The machines, which a'e mainly constructed of metal, will each
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  • 1050 12 DAVID APPEAL CASE. Court Finds Principal and Agent Relationship. Judgment of the Court of Appeal on the appeal by Mr. J. B. David, a well-known member of Singapore's business community, against the decision of the trial judge m the recent civil action m which Mr. Jack
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  • 742 12 UNFINISHED MATCHES. Glamorgan Take Points from Yorkshire. The series of county cricket championship matches which concluded on Tuesday was noteworthy because, whereas all the other matches seven of them were, owing apparently to rain m the later stages, left unfinished, Somerset, who had played 14 matches without
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  • 71 12 The first Gentlemen rs. Players match of the season the match which Lluuld have commenced at the Oval on July 9 was cancelled owing to the Leeds 7Mt mateh bjg:m at Lord's yesterday. Tiatches m the county championship now m progress are: Surrey v.s. Somerset nt the
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  • 56 12 Seven- Year-Old Son's Marriage. Lahore, July 8. A first conviction under the Sarda Act is reported from Rohtak, where Mr. Raman Mahdikhan, district magistrate, sentenced a Moslem to fifteen days' simple imprisonment for marrying his seven-years-old son despite a warning by the village headman. The
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  • 132 12 COLONIAL CONFERHn ENDS. F EMPIRE BROAIM ASTiv, U-Mctto. of AKricrtltoi Service. (Reuters Str.K Lord Passfield. Catena] '"'> over the final session r ■><• Conference tO-daj Ml delegates WPBgntwd thi i administration iWlhig i blems of the pre: Nt that practical results ence and he hoped thnt taken a practical stt
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  • 140 12 AGRKILTIKK Till M\!\ n;(,| M IUI Dimtnusi British Radi>>- KucNv July r Reviewing the work don. said that MMng the matt. the last three wicks ha\. relating to Colonial utions. broadcasting, di tor transports, tilms, fl problems. The committee also cons.*, i of the unification of th. Col forestry services
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  • 135 12 Hammer and Co. and Water Supply. The following action was tak. of Municipal committee No 2 h« Id on July Bth Recommended that Orchard Road ay.d T. lin Road be prohibited to itinerant has! I Approved the erection of rxpi.mut.iry binni •m the vernacular* m addition to mi
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  • 156 12 The undernoted n< :>f:ction '.1' ready for issue on Saturday, at 9 a m But'.er (A.J.i Sport m ClasM' illus. Carr-S uinders (AM > PODUlatl D Casson ih.n.i Kelvin, Hk An Worldwide Influence. 1930. CkMTMT iCE.i Africa. All tl w i:3). iliodera World Qeogrrp i DC I.a
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  • 60 12 GLIDER COMBB TO IN MID- ATLANTIC Occupants Saved by Uf< i ..mi. An attempt to My ;t towed by the Italian I which left hero on July A. > Saturday. Accord inn to a I with two occupants had bt m ft] when a defect m the conn. the little
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  • | SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 516 13 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANK SPORTS. Very Successful Function. The annual athletic sports of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank were held on the Bank's ground at New Beckenham on the afternoon of June 14. Favoured by the finest of weather there was a good attendance of friends, and of the staff, m
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    • 256 13 From Our Own Correspondent. London. June 16. England's women's and men's swimming teams for the British Empire Games at Hamilton. Canada on August 16. etc.. were selected at a meeting of the Amateur Swimming Asrociition at York on Saturday. The- are: WOMEN. 100 Yards Free Style
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    • 286 13 [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, June 16. Abe Mitchell, who has been described as the perfect golf machine, beat Leo Diegel, the American, at Verulam, St. Alban.s. on Saturday, by four and three m a match over 36 holes. This was the rubber game between the pair.
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    • 91 13 SELANGOR INTER-CLUB TENNIS. Singles Results. I Prom Our Own Correspondent. I Kuala Lumpur, July 15. The inter-club tennis tournament between the Selangor Club and the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club concluded this evening. Five singles matches were played. Ong Ec Kong beat Hovil 5 7. 6 2. 6 2. Hewett beat
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    • 322 13 Singapore Championship. Play m the Singapore Championship Tournament was continued on Saturday and Sunday at the S.V.C. Drill Hall before a large gathering of badminton enthusiasts. The seeded players are still unbeaten and qualify for the quarter final. E. J. Vass, the winner last year, was fully extended when
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    • 114 13 A.P.C. SINGAPORE vs. PL'LO BUXOM. In a match of thr^e Singles and two Doubles played at Pulo Bukom on Saturday. A. PC. Singapore, beat Pulo Bukom by 3 games to 2. The following were the results. A PC Singapore names mentioned first: Robert Tan beat Lee Yong Whatt 15—3. 15
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    • 145 13 Chinese Company Spoon Shoot. The following are the Chinese Company Rifle Section's Spoon Shoot held on Sunday, the 13th. instant at Fairer Range. 200 300 400 500 Ttl. Sergt. Lee Kiah Thong 23 23 21 22 89 L.-c. Tan Poh Hock 21 18 20 20 79 C.Q.M.S. Lee
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    • 45 13 [Reuter's Service.] New York, July 15. Latest baseball results are as follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn 12. Pittsburgh 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago 10 New York 9. Chicago 2, New York 7. Detroit 8. Washington 4. Cleveland 3. Boston 2. St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 9.
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    • 84 13 Shanghai, July 7. Shanghai defeated the United Services m a two day cricket match by an innings and 169 runs. A teature of the game was W. E. Palmer's batting. Of Shanghai's total of 368 he scored 215 before he was run out. This ranks as
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 190 13 [/^/^VIGHTLY you demand that the food on your table A shall be pure you would not run the risk of eating <J anything impure or unwholesome. Equally important the contents of your medicine chest, their purity is essential, especially m the case of aspirin. Impure aspirin disturbs the* digestioa and
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    • 442 13 ulh not suffer from a [jjl II Disfigured Skin! 1 I I -FRUIT SALT- I H Sold everywhere m two sizes. HI II i^^^B Eno and VT^ff B^^^^^^*> r llllw I trm< e mark*. B JHliw orton > Ltd., |||H ROlV<iOlV# NON-LIQUID VJ 1^» CJ \J r% £L UGHTER FUEL
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 795 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 Due. AGAMEMNON For Marseilles, London, and Hull July
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    • 588 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. 8.8. CITY OP ATHENS July 31 s .B. CITY OP DURBAN Sept 5 8.8. CITY
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    • 476 14 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due. Tonnage. Clngapore. Tonnage "toinjL KASHMIR 9.000 July 26 KASHMIR 9,00
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    • 687 15 O. S. K. Line. 4 tagi *nl >•••* York:— (from Hrng Kong) impress Freight Service). Tokai Maru Aug 21 flstarU SwHtl and Vancouver:— (from Kobe) t Arabia Mam July 31 (<u R r^rdam. Hamburg, Bremen twt^rp AlUi Maru July ig 19 on p. Elizabeth. Cape Town. Rio de Santos, Montevideo
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    • 425 15 I The Dollar Steamship J I Lines, Ltd. I I Announce with pleasure thai from the sailing 1 of the s.s. PRES. HAVES on June 27. j 1 NEW LOW PASSAGE RATES f apply on the Direct Singapore San Francisco Service. 1 FROM SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO OR 1 I
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    • 765 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAAISCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freight. Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. ftepresenUtives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penan*) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 840 16 Burns Philp Line. Incorporated In AustraUa). B FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Begular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and tbt motor vessel Malabar (4,512 tons). The I* MARELLA Is one of the largest and flnest steamers trading to Australia Cabins
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    • 343 16 TUB AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC. sT^T^E^^^^B International BANKING and TRAVEL SERVICES. Travellers Cheques. Letters of Credit. Money Orde**. Drafts. Transfers of Funds by Mail and Cable. Tons. Cruises. Steamship Reservations. Railroad Tickets. Baggage Insurance. SINGAPORE Union Bldg. YENANG —E. A O. HOTEL. COMPAGNIE MARITIME BELGE (LLOYD ROYAL) S.A. [Incorporated m
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    • 489 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. l nc 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK (Incorporated In U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AAh\ h BALTIMORE. (via Sue? Doe- Kails. M.S. SILVERPALM July 22 July 27 T M.B. SILVERASH Aug. 18 Aug. 24 A 8; _b_^ Oct. PACIFIC-JAVA-CALCUTTA SERVICF SINGAPORE
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 694 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungel Lembtn and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 8 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday ajn. Kota Tlnggi, Seremban, Kuaie Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. I Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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    • 131 16 Palembang. Dut. 1029. from Samboe 16. for T. Anson 16. Van der Lijn. Dut. 1431, from Semarang 10 for Java 18. Khoen Foeng, Dut. 533, from Pontianak IC, for Pontianak 18. Tidore, Dut. 525, from Batavia 16. for P. Baroe 17. CLEARANCES July. 16. —Soengei Gerong, Noorebar, Reynst. Van Spilbergen.
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  • Port and Shipping News.
    • 43 17 Tjikandi Reaches Shanghai. y.ir Eastern Service.] Shanghai. July It.. (Java-China -Japan |Nw ran aahore on Monday aftertax, vhUe on a voyage from a with a cargo of soya b^ns trrrved here to-day and Hie imp ;l out Of her holds.
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    • 196 17 I, .ut l>.i> s |:I *hi* rk Infested Sea. Manila. June 24. their lives to Captain .1 UtC British freighter >l them from an upturned ait-r four day.s at sea. rorrat, Vicente Escaveiios ng, lift Manveles. Bataan, Monday morning. June 16. (•.,■>.:- to buy chickens. The
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    • 139 17 150 Miles Long:. L4>nd3ii. rj let b< rgt. one of Wtlfc*l clear, la told by the COOS' Brit] h Antarctic survey .ship •:'.idcd m to St. Katherine's the masthead a broom hand;k. inscribed. "We ar? rd 70 degrees 32 1 mii'.uU With any ship bug
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    • 135 17 i-t Bums Philp and Co.. nu-i-I shipowners, of Sydney. N.S.W.. fo. rt-u Sin March. 1930. was £256.675 -ag-t. .144), after detecting salaries, expense-. r'"preciation. losses, eto. An interim s __P*r share paid 15th Nov.. 1929, left It li proposed to pay Is per share final I 10
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    • 25 17 I received at the Wppfria X.,n M Observatory ttlte* 00 k racing within ;;o M North and lor. towelling Fast.
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    • 82 17 Palembang arrived from of kPDMK wnit< Star motor-liner Btl1* ft Belfast for she was one of at least I'ips m tin world which ■t 1:1.000.000 or more. d on British ships ttU) be £1.500.000 for Cunam Oompanri Mprwi •■«v.t«-U. Th? high-t m understood to bBrenien and Europa, Insurance at about
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    • 234 17 Sunk to Prevent Spread of Flames. Auckland, June 15 Details of a desperate fight against fire on the City of Honolulu at Honolulu, on May 25. were brought to-day by the Aorangi. The fire started from unknown causes abo,i f 4 p.m.. and the vessel
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    • 373 17 Court Books of Lyme Regis. The civic records of Lyme Regis from 1560 to 1574. partly m Latin and partly m English, have been added to the borough collection by Mr. Cyril Wanklyn. who was assisted by Mr. J. R. Crompton. of the Public Record
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    • 154 17 London, June 27. Welcome news for the British Mercantile Marine is contained m the announcement that the privilege of cheap fares on British Railways, which was enjoyed during the War but which was withdrawn m 1920. is to be restored from July Ist. As
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    • 105 17 H.M.S. Iroquois at Lumut. HMS Iroquois. a survey ship, which is afl present engaged m a general survey of all th»_ Malayan harbours, is now at the Dindings. making a hydrograpl.ical survey of Lumut Harbour, which forms part of the Dindings River. Before going to the Dindings
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    • 49 17 Disappearance on Madras Rangoon Boat. Rangoon. June 30. The Port Police are investigating the mysterious disappearance of a registered mail bag from the Edavana, which arrived here to-day from Madras. The number of the bag dispatched has already been telegraphically confirmed by Madras Presidency Post Office.
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    • 1079 17 Claim Against Hong Kong Company. An echo of the foundering of the China Merchants' steamer Hsin Hwa near Hong Kong, resulting m the death of all members of her crew except the chief officer on January 16, was heard before His Honour Judge Sir Peter
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    • 41 17 The MM. mail steamer Angers is due her* 4 from Europe (Colombo) on Sunday at 6 a.m. and will probably sail the same day at noon for Saigon, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe a.id Yokohama. She will berth at the S.H.B. Wharves.
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    • 150 17 ->>i>Ss^ 'p-fflji^-**'' *•>!??!■ 3^F >. X^ .i£- '^'vn^LM^^^H X J^^^k. I FPPI IS I All my friends said I ought to smoke Craven "A" the cigarette that's always good! CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON CARRERAS LTD. 142 YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY Sole Jgents
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  • 1181 18 The Treasures Below Wall St.: Man Who Adopted an Ocean: Where are the Bow-legs of yesteryear?: Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?: Naval Militia S!«?ps Out: More Money for Play. New York, Juno I. A detail map of the Mannhattan that li^s below the street level, down
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  • 206 18 A Drastic Proposal m Vienna University. Venna, June For years Vienna University has been a cen tre of Pan -German propaganda. Lately extreme "Heimwehr" elements have become active and their activities are approved, it seems, by the present Rector, who is a Professor of Jurisprudence. A number
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  • 68 18 I The Pinang Sunday Gazette understands Jm£ Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, District Judge, and Superintendent of Prisons, Penang, has been appointed Secretary of Postal Affairs for Malaya, and will be proceeding to Kuala Lumpur to resume duties of his new appointment m a fortnight's time. Mr. H. A. Forrer.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 347 18 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m England by Rcy*l Charter) Paid up Capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.O. 2. Agencies and Branches: A lor Star j Hong Kong Rangoon Amritsar
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    • 428 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Capital £3.000.000 Subscribed 1.800,000 Paid-up 1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,646,505 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambro, Esq. J. O. Robins n, Esq. W. H. Shellord, Esq. Sir Thomas Catto, Bart LONDON
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    • 240 18 INSURANCE. I HE tirfr. SOUTH |i&| BRITISH NSi!&7 INSURANCE COMPANT. lIMITED FIRE, MARINE, TRANSIt AND MOTOR CAK INSURANCE ACCEPTKD AT LOWEST CURRENT KATES L. C. MARC.OLIO! 'm Office: 2, Finlayson (-rrrr. PERSONAL ACii.-vsT FATAL ACCIDENTS are ever: HAVE you made provision of your dependents slu-i. C jUm2 I overtake you?
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  • 415 19 fin Control Decision Woulc Ik? Welcome. Singapore. July 16. of Tin and Rubber mrtinaturally again induced local .'•hare market and thf 1 consumption figures a*M regard to the raw material UM atitiripation of hiph«T 1 future. Estimated American i cast a further reduction the June statistics and
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  • 93 19 v hw year to Mirth 31. EMJI4 Final dividend 7>-_. per re-.t.. •-samr». forward £35 3*2 In footnote to balance-sheet tate that loses of subsidiary. 00--1 p. (Drilkrs and Contrac- LflcaOy dealt with m nrin capital expenditure %c- amount of that ing down the shares of the
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  • 68 19 1929 of Holyrood Rubber amounted to £13.030 Wt). to which is added orward. The directors prodividend from 5 per cent. 1 i:\oo3 (against £2,000 i-i 1 ns«n-e. thus raising it tc issued capital (£86,153) '^rried forward, subject iMtoa and staff bonus (apTbe crop rose from 662 the portion
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  • 15 19 1L "W»« AN,, TIN RETUENS ;r >luiau>d (First half July) Ml 1 fMih, 336 pkis.
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  • 237 19 June Figures. The following is a return of the quantity ol rubber and rubber latex from the Federated Malay States upon which export duty was paid during the month of June. 1930. Quantity. Value. Tons. (a) Direct Foreign Shipments 2.142.64 983 900 (o> Transhipment on through Bills
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  • 225 19 larger Distribution. The full report of the General Electric Company states the profits for the year ended March 31. amounted feo £1.179 017 <as against £1.084.077 for 1928-29 > This figure is arrived at. however, before meeting Debenture interest £207.952. against £222.380*. depreciation (£224.694. against £20'0.055>. contribution
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  • 103 19 MADINGLEY (MALAY) Rl BBER. The MAdingley (Malay) Ri'bb:^r Estates harvested a crop of 413.3981 b. during the year to February 28 (against 315.4001 b. for 19^8 -29). which reaped a gro~s price of 9 09d. per Ib. < against 9.13 d). The net profit amounted to 1:4.137 (against £1,886). A
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  • 86 19 1 RUBBER ESTATES OF KRIAN. .Net profits of Rubber Estates of Krian amounted to £8.841 for 1929 (against £6.093 r for 1928), and the directors propose to maintain the dividend at 5 per cent., leaving £2.901 (against £151) to be carried forward, subject o manager's commission (approximately £I**3>. The crop
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    • 206 19 July 16. SELLING London 4 months' sight 2 3 2932 London 3 months' sight 2 3 27|32 London 60 days' sight 2|3 25|32 London 30 days' sight 2 3 3 4 London, demand 2 3 2332 London, TT. 2 3 11|16 Lyons and Paris, demand 1427 Hamburg, demand
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    • 211 19 July 16. Tin 175 Tons 67 t s Gambler g 2 5 Pepper White 37 Pepper Black 2 7 Flake Tapioca 4 25 Pearl Sago Small 6 Copra Sundrlcd 7 70 Rice, Anam No. 2 359 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mart Red Eagle (New) tJO Rice, Slam old
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  • 822 19 WEDNESDAY. JULY 16TH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. JHJHJ Buyers sellers. Asam Kumbang <£; 23s 25s Ayer Hitams (ss> lis 3d 12s x.d. Bangrin Tin (£> 14s 15s Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves ($1) 55 GO Bukit Arang ($1) 40 60 Burmah Malay 13s 15s nom. Chenderiang NOM.
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  • 128 19 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 976 th. auction yesterday, when there was catalogued 1,692.927 lbs.; 755.77 tons. Offered 1.430,497 lbs.; 638.61 tons. Sold 1.185.052 lbs.; 529.04 tons. Spot London 5 9-16 d. New York 10 T v cents. The next auction will be
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  • 171 19 Singapore. July 16. Rubber.— London. 5 9 16d. Unchanged. 4 p.m Price <L'don Std». Spot 17 f 4 S.S. R.S.S. on Tender July 18. Aug.-Sepi. 18 1 Oct. -Dec. 19* 4 Jan-Mar. 20 Steady-quiet. Tin. London. £133. £1 2s 6d. down. Mining. Quiet. Sungei Ways 2.20
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  • 98 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore. July 16. Tin, Quiet.— Kuchais 99 1.03. Kintas 99 Ijbt. Penawats 51 55. Malay Consols 20 L 22'j. Hone Fatts 52 1 54. Taipings 35 39. Ulu Klangs 56 92. Talams 47 53. Sungei Ways 2.20 2.35. Petolings 4.05 4.20. Sunpei Luas 1.07 1.13. Pangn^i
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  • 140 19 The accounts for 1929 of Merlimau Pe* h show a working profit of £37.816 (against £27. 603 for 1928 to which is added £2,998 by interest and £30.000 (against nil) divide i»J from Consolidated Eastern Plantations, making the total proft £70.814 (against £27.375). of which £1.704 was required
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  • 67 19 July 16th., 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Latest Cable: London Spot sheet 5 9 16 d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G.cts. 10 7 K per lb. Spot 17 18 Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 18 18 l 4
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  • 123 19 More Dividends. I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT. I London, July 16. At its meeting to-day Bertam approved a dividend of 10 per cent. Lendu is paying no dividend (carry forward £7.491). The Sapong company shows a loss of £4.670 and a loss is expected on the current
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  • 53 19 Lancashire Firm's Big Contract. (British Radio Official Service. 1 Rugby. July 15. In the face of severe foreign competition the Vulcan Foundry at Newton-le-Willows. Lancashire, has secured a big contract to supply the North-Western Railway of India with 27 locomotives. The order provides nine months' work
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  • 39 19 Centralised Control. [Reiner's Service.] Paris. July 16. The representative of the Chilean Go'«mment announced to-day that the Chilean Congress has approved a special law empowerir? the consolidation qf the entire Chilean nitrate industry into one company.
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  • 43 19 Malayan Producers Suspend Dredging. I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT.) London, July 16. It is understood that Kampong Lanjuy. Kramat. Rawang. and Changkat companies, which are affiliated with the Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation, have suspended dredging operations and are co-operating with the T.P.A.
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  • 82 19 [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, July 15. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 12 0?. Athens 375. Bombay Is. 5 25-32 d.. Berlin 20.385, Brussels 35.815. Bucharest 818. Rio 5 13-32. Buenos Aires 40 T s. Copenhagen 18.16. Giiu-v 25.03. Helsingfors 193 4 Hong Kong Is. 3'vd.. Lisbon 108 Madrid 32.15,
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  • 51 19 Our London correspondent's cabled figures relating to American rubber consumption were inadvertently published yesterday as tin statistics. The consumption of rubber m America during June amounted to 34,643 tons as against 39.902 tons m May. the six months figures. 216.000 tons, representing a decrease of 19 per
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  • 57 19 The returns of the K.N.I.L.M. for June are favourable m comparison with those for the previous month. In all 1,661 passengers were carried .specified as follows: JHGFGFGF Batavia-Bandoeng 440 bi-daily Bandceng-Batavia 428 Batavia -Semarang-S'~erab..ja 144 daily Soerabaja-Semarang-Batavla 143 Batavia-Palembang 19 weekly Palembang-Batavia 28 Batavia-Palembang-Singaporc 26 Singapore-Palembang-Batavla 41
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 73 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $*****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 120,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life 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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  • 159 20 A GOOD START. Home Side Score 12 9 for Three. (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. 1 London, July 16. A A three day match between the Australian P tourists and Scotland commenced at Edinburgh to-day. Scotland batted first and made a good N start, scoring 129 for the
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  • 58 20 i To Winner of Scott-Stribling I Bout. JFREE PRESS SEH VICE— COPYRIGHT] London. July 16. Mr. Jell Dickson. the well-known American boxing promoter, is paying a visit to the i Boxing Union m Paris with an official challenge to the winner of the Scott-Stribling match, to
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  • 55 20 Unsatisfactory Acquisition of Players. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. 1 London. July 16. The Sheffield Football Club shareholders who protested at the annual meeting at the unsatisfactory acquisition of players, secured sufficient votes to demand an extraordinary meeting, and notified the secretary accordingly. The date
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  • 39 20 TPREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. July 16. Lord Burgh ley has granted both Harvey and Jackson cups for the champion of the year and the best performer m the A A. A championship meeting.
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  • 33 20 [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT! London. July 16. Ripley (Banstead Downs > beat Dr. Cowan (Sillotht by 7 and 6 m the Belgian Open Amateur Golf Championship at Spa
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  • 30 20 fFRFE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT.] London, July 16. The first mechanical "Tote to be used on London Greyhound racing tracks, is appearing at the Harringay Track to-night.
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  • 211 20 Yesterday's Results. Capt. Lomax and Capt. Price scr. beat Maj. Donnelly and Lt. Bryan B—6,8 6, 6—4. Capts. Syddell and Merrell owe 4 beat Capt. Bellamy and Lt. Brodie owe 2, 15 13. 7 9, Lt. Cumberlege beat Maj. Heale 6 2. 3 6, 7—5. Lt. Parry
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  • 79 20 In the 100 yards Handicap Medal A Class of the Penang Swimming Club swum on Sunday Penrice from scratch swam a good race. The p lac Ings were: Gross Actual S. W. Peers (5 sees). 86 IJS 68 I|s W. S. Hoseason (23 sees). 86 3|5 86
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  • 341 20 - THE ENTRIES. Desker and Meyer Not Competing. The entries for the meeting of the Amateur thletie Association, to be held at Kuala Lumur on Friday and Saturday are: 100 Yards.— Victor Chan. L. D. E. Cullen, O. f. Dorall, Sgt. Habib. Mohamed Hanif, Hussein T. Ishtalingam. G.
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  • 250 20 All the Winners From the Pinang Gazette we take the following summary of the Ipoh results and other racing news Of the trainers Bowden and O'Neill were the most successful, each saddling 6 winners. Logue saddled five winners and Casson. Billett. Norman and Campbell tall these
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  • 211 20 THE 100 YDS. RECORD. To the Editor. Sir, I see that m your issue of July 15th Mr. Dunman queries the time of the 100 yds m the Garrison sports. While agreeing wit* all his remarks about a cinder track, and tim< keeping needing experience, I
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  • 53 20 The S.A.P.A. selection committee met aftei the match to choose the team to meet Johort m the Malaya Cup on Friday. The samt side was agreed upon with the exception o] Mat Noor for Madol (who had deputised foi the star Malaya forward owing to
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  • 265 20 PENANG MEETING. A Satisfactory List of Entries. [Prom Our Own Correspondent.! Penang, July 16. The entries for the Penang race meeting, which opens on July 26th., are satisfactory. They are as follow: Class I: Cumerlong, Wallpaper, Master Redfearn, Love Lyric. Ginger, Puzzler, Cyllaros, Lambero, Ula, The Banker.
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  • 768 20 Ipoh's Retrograde Move. The Penang papers state that the Committee of the Perak Turf Club at Ipoh have decided to do away with trailing number cloths, and did so during the recent training. The arguments advanced for the departure are. first that "the trainhig is not mernt for
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  • 1174 20 THREE GOAL WIN. Loh Wha Spectacular but Ineffective. S.A.F.A 3; Loh Wha 0. After a particularly anxious first ten minutes, when the spectacular work of the tourist side threatened to prove effective, the S.A.F_A. wore down the Loh Wha University XI at the Robinson Road
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