The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 July 1930

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press N O. 13,086. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.
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  • 455 1 A disastrous earthquake has occurred m southern Italy and up to the present 150 deaths are reported Page 11. Following a cloudburst m the Esk Valley there are widespread floods m Yorkshire and loss of life is feared Page 11. Charged with causing death by a rash
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  • 911 1 i Of all the scents which m turn mark the course of the seasons, and for many people carry more lasting impressions than sights and founds, none is so distinct and pervasive as vhe smell of the hay. The most incongruous connexion with the footlights, m
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 264 1 WING LOONG. rOB HIGH CLAM TAILORING. 1^ 0* FtnUsh OwumatmA H, HIGH STREET. RAFFLES HOTEL I X EXCFJIENT ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION. i*f f TK A DANCES DINNER DANCES X V MONDAY TUESDAY X V WEDNESDAY THURSDAY A V FRIDAY SATURDAY A X satirday nicht dinners a speciality t MONIA
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    • 238 1 I 1927 1928 1929 I X Three successive Royal record years ROYAL SALES INCREASE > because the Royal typewriter is an acknow* V tedged superior product backed by the f V best organised typewriter service m Great V «§> Britain. f V Comparison is the only infallible test of the
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    • 129 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Fly away from the heat Page 1. Odol destroys decay germs Page 13. Goodyear tyres are dependable Page 5. Genaspnn. the safe brand of aspirin Page 13. A bicycle for the cookie from Dunlop's Pace 20. Auction sale of furniture by Powell and Co— Page 9. Auction sale
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    • 12 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HODBI for EUROPEAN TROPICAL SUITS. it. HIGH STREET.
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  • 235 2 "Get Rid of This Habit of Drinking." London. July f. We must get rid of the habit of perpetual drinking." declared Lord Bslfuiv of Buil.-ip.h before the Ro'-al Commission on licensing 1 1 the course of his evidence advocating reijnr m the liquor trade. Lord Balfour
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  • 134 2 London, July 4. The Duke of Montrose s offer of land In piace of death duties having failtd to ~ejurr from the Chancellor of the Exchequer r.;>v■Lturik? more tangible than an expression ot nympath;. some 23.030 acres from his est'itt have been offered fcr
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  • 66 2 3ow mining activity has increased m recent cones m Jo. .an Valley, says the Times (>i lilala.a. c^n be seen from the Kleth'ns Bunyato»s at night when this vr.lley is a blaze of 3tgiit> the !:;.hts cf miners busy day and might, diueing out tin. That many mines m xtxo
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    • 337 2 CAPITOL j I RESTAURANT I OUR SPECIAL I j PASTRY j DEPARTMENT IS NOW OPEN Under the Supervision of a j FRENCH PASTRY EXPERT. J J Orders Promptly j J Executed. J Phone 4906. FEEL YOUNG IN SPITE OF YOUR YEARS What matters it what aj»e yon are Let the
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    • 217 2 I VICTORIA THEATRE j I TO-NIGHT at 9.15 p.m. j I AND ON I 1 Saturday 26th. at 9.15. I A. D. C. WILL PRESENT 1 1 I IN THE NEXT ROOM. I Booking at Little's $3, $2, and $1. t go 0000 oe_oo_oe_oQ^e_oo_oo_£jr. To-Night at 6.15 and 9.15 A
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    • 362 2 SLHAMBRI 1 THC THEATRE QT PCRFECT SOUND iflj REPRODUCTION fl^ W 6.15 TONIGHT 9, JS j a if -JIL? i 5 S CMstho-'-'» mo -^wi-.rO 9; I Picnuus I I) IRVING AARONSON HIS COMMANDED 1 IN A SELECTION OF MUSICAL V MBfito g FOLLOWED BY i s g A MUSICAL
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 252 2 THE WEEK. Thur -clay. 24th. High Watnr. 09.58. 7.8 ft., 2U.JI, 9.1 ft. Football: SA.FA Crp SRC. vs Welch II; Div. 11. Police vs. Socony at Stadium. £_A.D.C. present "In the Next ROOM," Theatre 9.15 n m. Friday, 2."> th. High Water. 10 46. 8.3 ft., 21.26, l).; 5 ft.
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  • 487 3 SIX BOOM YEARS. A League of Nations. Handbook. Whatever may be the case with other industries, the hade m arms certainly riMVI no sign of depression. The "Statistical Yearbook of the Trade m Arms, Ammunition, and Implements of War," which the League M Nations published, deals
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  • 193 3 Conference Called by Commissioner m Sind. Karachi, July 14. Owing to the ste?dy rdllapse m wheat and Feed prices, several firms m Karachi and Hyderabad have suspended payment, notably Mukhi Haikishar.das. with branches at Aden. Port Said, the Far East and throughout India. Hiranand Tarachand.
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  • 210 3 Strengthening the S.E. Frontier. Paris, June 18. The Government are about to ask the Chamber for a supplementary credit of about £8,000,000 for the purpose of national defence. The sum is to be allocated to the needs of the Army, the Navy, and the Air
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  • 77 3 A Sarawak Dvak, Sengalanß, was "lost" hi the jungle near Bole. His companion stoutly reiterated that he sudah kena sesat, but as Sengalang was accustomed, and had baen irom comparative infancy, to jungle travel, ard ::lso as he had lived m that district of North Borneo for many years, off
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  • 240 3 Government Refuses Passports. Mr. Wed^.vood Benn. Secretary of State for India, answering Sir Kingsley Wood <Con.. W. Wcolwich) m the House of Commons said he had received an application from the League Against Imperialism, which recently held a special meeting m Berlin, to permit Mr.
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  • 132 3 Stolen Dog Prepared for Cooking. A dead dog, which had been slaughtered m preparation for consumption, was produced as an exhibit before Mr. Whyte Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy last week when SubInspector A. H. Elston charged a Chinese earth coolie of Kowloon Tong with stealing
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 286 3 I FERODO i I QUALITY LINING Ij V j We stock cut linings for J j \r brakes for: "~j MORRIS J V j AHMSTRONG-SIDDELEY J j j SINGER J A [j AUSTIN British ij F i PRODUCT j i I and 1 THAT IS i I cun Fl at
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    • 265 3 "ALL SKIN AND GRIEF." that's what people say about her. It's quite a tragedy. A. woman who was once bright, vivacious, with an attractive figure now always tired-looking, depressed, seems robbed of all physical energy. And even her friends call her 'thin and scraggy' behind her back. Don't give anyone
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    • 248 3 1 SYNOLEO j I THE OIL-BOUND WASHABLE I DISTEMPER. 8 I THE DURABLE WASHABLE. IMPERVIOUS FINISH WHICH "SYNOLEO" GIVES IS ACTUALLY EQUAL TO THE RESULT GIVKN I I BY A FLAT ENAMEL— BUT— AT DISTEMPER COST. -SYNOLEO" IS SUITABLE FOR I BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE DECORATIVE S WORK. J A
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  • 349 4 Opening of the Wimbledon Championships: Cochefs Narrow Victory Van Ryn's Great Fight with Tilden Rumanian Royal Drama England's New Sport Violinist's Curbstone Test Icelandic Beauties: H. COCHET (above), the French title-holder of the men's singles had a narrow win m his first match at Wimbledon against
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  • 480 5 Sir Ernest Benn's Plea for Sanity in Business. Modern methods were compared with those of the Victorian period > by Sir Ernest Benn at the opening of the sixth Advertising Convention, attended by more than 1,000 delegates and members of the Advertising Association, at Hastings. Sir
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  • 390 5 Woman Pleads Guilty to Duping Men. A mother of five children. Mrs. Edith Mercv Ford, aged 44. who pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to fraud, was said to have used a typewriting office to turn out wills. She was charged with obtaining from David Emanuel Rodriquez
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  • 103 5 Author's Widow Leaves £22,000. Mrs. Marguerite Blanche Brandon-Thomas, of Gordon-square, Bloomsbury, widow of Walter Brandon-Thomas, the author of Charley's Aunt, left estate m her own disposition of the gross value of £26.563 9s. 2d., with net personalty £22,801 4s. 6d. She gave her trustees full power to deal
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  • 215 5 Big: Sum Still Needed to Save it. Unless within a few weeks £22,300 is raised, the famous Bedford Book of Hours, which was sold by auction for £33.000. will go to America. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, though dearly wishing for the book himself, has given to
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  • 76 5 The Gold Coast Civil Service Dinner took place on June 17th at the Hotel Victoria. Lord Passfleld. m his speech, referred eloquently to the services of the late Sir Gordon Qnggisberg, and also to the fact that Sir Hugh Clifford "was still with them." He also remarked that "sometimes British
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 261 5 'iff AN "HAL IIVERA6E I W Jb COM»tf Tt fOOO I Tired Nerves I \Xhen you have no energy and you are easily M tired it is the sign that your nerves are starving I for want of nourishment. I Stimulants and drugs will not restore your nervea I and
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    • 70 5 1 3-29-13 BI I Mlw\m f JWf jferffM BIT* I TPIIESE tyres give you matchless measure of traction dependability I wear That is why "More f I -—.mm- people ride on Goodyear mmm mmmm^ I I MMWHaaM> Tyres than on any other I |A NEW MODEL I 1 AUSTIN 7|
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  • 489 6 New Sets at Atlantic City Exhibition. The dominant feature ot the new MMlVtaf sets at the great wireless exhibition which Las just been opened it Atlantic City is :i vast improvement in th mutter of tone. Manufacturers, according to despatches Iron: New York, are concentrating this year
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  • 267 6 Broadcasts Direct From Theatres. N>w York, June 16. It is reported that Mr. J. D. Rockefeli it jun. intends to construct a cinema tru-i'tr-r seating 7.500. and four legitimate theatres, as a great entertainment centre with which wireless broadcasting will be as.-uc.atel on an hitherto unprecedented scale.
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  • 188 6 Will Stand Still In Mid Air. London. June 23. A family aeroplane to cost £150, which will have a 7-h.p. engine and be able to remain stationary m the air, is planned. The Sunday Chronicle says that Capt. V. Dibovsky. inventor of a synchronised
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    • 376 6 y^P§l It heals as Mfjjfa^&m H cleanses j^aMfflte Antiseptic Soothiinc; The perfrct toih^t soap must be more than a cleanser it nui!»t also keep tlie ekiu iv good COBV tiitum, treeing it from all cause of irritation. CI'TICI RA SOAP contains the medicinal and healing properties of CIfTICURA; it bring*
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    • 295 6 I A DISPLAY OF j I GOOD SECOND HAND CARsj I WILL BE HELD IN OUR SHOWROOMS From Monday 28th July 1930. A FEW BARGAINS 1927-28 Armstronff-Siddeley Latest Model 6 cyl. Chevrolet J X Saloon, repainted, tyres all m Tourer perfect condition excellent condition and engine, jr »)attery and bodywork
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  • 950 7 REPAIRS FINISHED. King and 100 Bishops at the Reopening. Eighteen years ago a Bill was introduced into Parliament to sanction the building of an underground tramway tunnel exactly under the East end of St. Paul's Cathedral. Not without effort the project was defeated; and
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  • 130 7 A pretty wedding was solemnized at St John'^ Church, Bukit Nanas, Kuala Lumpur, or. Saturday, between Mr. Herbert Gerald Butler of the Prisons Department. Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Eva Henrietta Fredricks, daughtei of the late Mr. J. Fredrieks of the F.M.S. Railways and Mrs. Fredricks. The Rev. Father D. Parrissond
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  • 178 7 Penang visitors will miss the smiling iatv of the head boy of the E. and O. Hotel. Hlr.denburg, whose real name is Khaw Teng Fune. says the Straits Echo, chronicling changes at the E. and O. Hindenburg, as he is known to huidreds
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  • 143 7 The outstanding feature of his week's newi writes our London correspondent on June Lbth so far as Malaya is concerned, was the announcement by Lord Passfield that the R-ajah of Sarawak, m recognition of the friendly relations between his State and this country, bad offered HLs Majesty's Governrient £100,0a'J, ol
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  • 150 7 Acting on information received members of the special branch of the Bangkok. Police raided a house at the rear of the former oihee of \he Nanusuc Bimb Dai m Plubplajai road. Som» twenty men were busily e:iK;v>ed at the tim m turning out battery cells used m
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    • 464 7 I AG E 16 TO 45^ WT~M l WANT YOU^X^ ■•> M let ME BE 111 M YOUR yJa to realise FATHER. 1 have e.ped C?%| \t^ thousands of people to V Jitj rt!^* qualify f<ir aud obUm »:<>od V S?^^^^^^ positions. Our gigantic <« D V c^ nection br:n«
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    • 142 7 LONDON flflßK -**'*>W\^^. '^S^H^^fc J^HH^^^v^ y^K'^^^^^ H -a,,.I!S«»M H Made Specially to Prevent Sore throats -tested and I: S| approvetl for the 9* 4#- P successive war byflielßslitule ofHygkiie;^^^ H H__^» v^c^" v A j "^w\. CORK -TIFFED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 22SS:i;^^ Made SbcciaHv to Prevent Sore Throats E ""^<J MADE
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  • 1244 8 CULT OF UGLINESS. "Happy Faces Only At Servants* Balls." Fashion is cne of the minor mysteries of life and has a far subtler and widespread influence than merely obeying a caprice m the taste of men and women's clothes. You need not be a witch
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  • 91 8 On the eve of his departure on long leave. Mr. H. Doel. Court Chief Inspector, Kual?. Lumpur, and Mrs. Doel, were entertained to a dinner at the Great Eastern Hotel on Saturday night by several of their friends. The company of JapUM land includes Itafcttjiro greatest actors m JfcpftO g^gfl
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 276 8 For Perfect Health I jfffo^ a Framroz' s I t*> f J i From Pure Orange Jute« a FRAMROZ CO. is Cloudy 7V^A are w/rife a»^/ sparkling r^\ON"T be discouraged if teeth curdle film and easily remove it m JLJ are not whfte and sparkling. gentle safety to enamel. You
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    • 174 8 F^x^^m^F ft HI H If IT? "TV. T II i vll XJLlxv JL/JL^I \~y The best and safest way the body free from to keep cool on sultry harmful wastes. A HI days is to make sure sparkling glass during HI that your system is free the day refreshes and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 400 9 IRIISINESS CARDS. Passage] |m/l whtre ITI ;s FUMIKO I Ohoby Ghaut. i PHGATOKE CASKET CO. ■a i .v Penhas Road. nff j r strret— Phone 60*5. DO y T WEAR A TRUSST Sole Arents MAYNARD CO., LTD. i: H ATTEST ROAD. IMARBLK (HIPPINGS, ROAD METAL LIME FOR SALE Delivery ex
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    • 612 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: Closlnr Date. Execution of Repairs,
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    • 647 9 NOTICES. WARNING TO THE PUBLIC The public is hereby u%rned that cigarettes known as 'Cigarettes Indiennes" manufacturer by Grimault Cie. of Paris. France, contair Indian hemp, and are subject to the provision* of the Deleterious Drugs Ordinance No. 7 oi 1927. After August 6th. 1930. any unauthorised person found m
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    • 609 9 AUCTION SALE SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 476 of 1930. Writ of Seizure and Sale dated July Bth, 1930. IN THE CAUSE OF Ong Huat Plaintiff Versus 1. Yeo Choon Tia 2. Chop Kirn Ban Hoe Defendants AUCTION SALE of
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    • 240 9 They Do Not Fear This Trying Climate. This wise couple appreciate the necessity of haying reserves of energy and power m this exacting climate, and like thousands of others they have found that Hall's Wine supplies these reserves. If you suffer from depression, nerves, loss of appetite or weakness take
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 39 10 PINCH. July 19th. to Joyce, wife of Ralph Finch of Brundall House. Norwich and Penang. a son. RICHARDS. At Government House. Sandakan. on Monday July 21st to His Excellency Mr. A. P. Richards and Mrs. Richards, a son.
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    • 32 10 SMTTH-KILMARTIN.— At Penang on July 18th. Harold A. Smith, of Kombok Estate, Sungei Oadut, Negri SembUan. to May. daughter of the late Michael Kilmartin and Mrs. Kilmartin of "Kilcormac," Oflaly, Ireland.
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    • 35 10 GOATLY.— On June 20. 1930. at Calcutta, Cyril R.A. Goatly (Crag) beloved husband of Maude Aileen Goatly (Mab>, and only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Goatly, of Clapham. S.W. 4. aged 41.
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  • 882 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. THE INDIA CRISIS AT HOME. The latest news from Home, both by cable and m the papers received by the mail, appears to suggest that the Round Table Conference may prove to be a major political issue with possibly serious consequences; that, not
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  • 30 10 All the Government bungalows at Fraser .s Hill, rooms m Red Cross and Victory and the bookable rooms m the Rest House have been allotted over the August holidays. MM.
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  • 501 10 HOW IT IS DEALT WITH. Instructive Lecture to Medical Students. A highly interesting and instructive survey of life m the Culion Leper Colony. Philippine Islands, was afforded students of the College of Medicine m their lecture room last evening at the screening of a series of cinematograph
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  • 98 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London, July 23, 5.10 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £134 416 (up 6 16). Forward £135 12 16 (up 2 16). Tne market is dull. Messrs. Symington and
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  • 74 10 Mr. George Simpson's Service. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Koala Lumpur, July 22. The death occurred In the European Hospital last night of Mr. George Simpson, Chief Police Officer. Negri Sembllan. The funeral took place this afternoon. Mr. Simpson joined the F M.S. Police as an
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  • 81 10 RASH DRIVING CHARGE AGAINST MR. G. N. MACGILL. Penang Case. [Prom Our Own Correspondent.] Penanr, July 23. The case against G. N. Macgill. the wellknown amateur rider, on a charge of driving In a rash and negligent manner started m the District Court this morning. The Judge viewed the scene
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  • 53 10 Collection of Statistics. [From Our Own Correspondent. 1 Penan p. July 23. The Chinese Town Hall is collecting statistics m ordsr to ascertain the number of unemployed h. Penang. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, the President, 'inervtewed this morning, said he thought unemployment m Penang had not reached
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  • 921 10 SEQUEL TO AMERICAN'S DEATH. MALAY DRIVKU ITrK(( Accused's f tlie Mo'iamed Sanp bin ,\i,. 4 driver of the large Hupn. .V.J* 1 *U} which Mr. J J. Conwav. m, rican Express m Singup, the result ol terrible A H Causeway soon after mid was found not guilty rash art at
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  • 40 10 (.jir Ladies and fWUHMD opportunity of takinu n> and who have not f* should do so at MH M I on Saturday the 26th M m 4 Names should be MO* w 10. D'Almeida Street
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  • 11 10 The meeting of the which was fixed for Juh I colled
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    • 211 10 Yes I Have BY SPECIAL RsfiT 2^ H-M- THE KING APPOINTMENT TO y^&F&aßr <> F SIAM ESTD. Cg 1872. A VERT ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OF LADIES AND GENTS WATCHES IN THE BEST "OMEGA" MAKE. INCLUDING LEATHER FOLDING AND CHROMIUM PLATE CLOCKS IN THE NEWEST SHAPES. B. P. DE SILVA LTD. (Royal
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    • 72 10 A GIRL FAINTED recently at the Zoo on hearing a lion roar. Some of our girls seem to be losing their manhood altogether. For those who cannot face burglars a U G AFLAC" BURGLARY POLICY is indicated. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD., Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480. JH.B.
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  • 154 11 |sfl KILLED. |»ala<c it Naples Collapses. Rome. June 23. ive boen killed and 10 lake m southern Italy. rarthquake shock was morning i" Naples and all the Palace at Naples tilled and live injured by fifth floor of another Hd being killed and five UPC n-.v>rted killed
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  • 93 11 A NEW NANKING OFFENSIVE. Recapture of Tsinan-fu Aimed at. IK.uur- F.»! Eastern Service] Nanking. July 23. I di<;'..:< fl m Clu.i:: K;ii-shek reports ops raptured Pochow and \rr.in yatnda] naming and are now ad-ar-u ji H >:. I: describes severe flght•i I mgluU and Peking-Han-i>i laßvaji In tIM paal tt
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  • 31 11 WAN CHING WEI IN PEKING. .ReuUr.s Far Eastern Service.] Peking. July 23. *v. Chtaf-Wd, leader ot the left wing of ■i K'jominui:g. arrived this evening for the ppa of a Government.
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  • 82 11 KING RECEIVES THE BISHOPS. Urabeth Conference Delegates at the Palace. ißeuh-r'. 1 Service. 1 Londtm. July 23. Mtj. >:u- received the delegates to the WfcO Conterenr. H t Buckingham Palace Km g atu r rtiaUnt hands with each. i speech In which he referred to the Po*h md devriomMnl of
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  • 58 11 r Sapru Jayakar Meets (■andhi. fßeuter'b Service.] Poona, July 23. *'th S^ had a four hour interview ■'.^T v Yrr da J ail Both subsequentoiaß^r Uj lnttllttw<l bu 3^ Sapm's »rvT lr tadlratwl that the conversation*. •iOo f Wictor Subsequently, he saw afj(r Mr^ Nai(Ju whQ ta
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  • 30 11 y D Special Session of Parliament lH.ut.r-.. service.] KhabH Alexandria, July 2s. I that King Puad ha* Wafd petition to caU an Parliament on Satur-
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  • 18 11 lltf Bervfc*.] H'«is, I ondon, July 23. "I Hir^ i;iv now agreed to the
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  • 466 11 RATIFICATION IN SIGHT. Compromise m Long Drawn Out Dispute. f ßeuters Far Eastern Service.] Tokio. July 23. After long inactivity regarding the London Treaty Japan's ratification nrocesses resumed functioning to-day, partially as a result of the American ratification .\nJ partially because the senior naval officials"
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  • 74 11 Kingsford Smith to Attack Hinkler's Record. t ßeuter's Service.] New York. July 23. Kingsford Smith, accompanied by Captain Saul and Mr. John Stannage. two of his companions on the trans-Atlantic flight, is leaving for Europe to-night. His next enterprise will be a solo flight from
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  • 80 11 I. L. P. Meeting Condemns Mr. Beckett. [Reuter's Service.} London. July .3. A meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party to-day by 90 votes to 28. recorded strong disapproval of Mr. Beckett's removal of th«? Mace (see page 12 > as bringing discredit upon them, and constituting a
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  • 41 11 Expedition Organised by Burma Newspaper. [Reuter's Serried Rangoon. July 23. A private rescue expedition organised by the Rangoon Gazette and substantially financed by a London newspaper, left last night m search of the missing airman. Hook. j
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  • 52 11 Tragedy of Indian Lake. IReuter's Service! Swunderabad. July 23. Captain T. E. Pitts. Commander on the P. and O. liner. Rawalpindi, and Major Strover, 3 16 Punjabi Regiment, were drowned m a squall which capsized the boat from which they were watching a regatta on
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  • 1127 11 MGR. ROBINSON'S REPORT. Revelations of Rome White Book. Rome, June 22. While there is a small delay m the actual publication of the White Book m Malta, due to a few last-minute alterations, it is now possible to form a complete idea of the nature
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  • 92 11 FEARED LOSS OF LIFE. Cloud-burst in the Esk Valley. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London, July 23. Owing to a cloudburst early this morning at the top of the valley of the Esk, which flows into Whitby Harbour, desolating floods have occurred over a wide area. Railway
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  • 189 11 Crowd Plunged Into River and Drowned. [Reuter's Service.] Coblenz, July 33. There was a frightful sequel to the Rhineland evacuation celebrations to-day. An enormous crowd was crossing a pontoon bridge going home after a firework display given in honour of President Hindenburg's visit when the bridge collapsed
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  • 90 11 Latest Reports. [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT.] London. July 23. Anglo-Java report proposes no dividend, carrying forward £61.274. Laras proposes no dividend, carrying forward £30.068. Sempah report reveals a loss of £3.240. and it is proposed to carry forward £1.829. Semenyih recommends a dividend of 8 per cent and
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  • 77 11 Progress of the Race. IReuter's Service.) London. July 23. The Spanish flyer who was reported as missing in the European air-race has now been located at Calais where he spent the day. Fifty-four out of the 60 aeroplanes which started from Berlin have now passed the
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  • 64 11 Inquest Opened and Adjourned. [Reuter's Service.] London. July 23. The Inquest opened to-day on the victims of the aeroplane disaster at Meopham Green (see page 12) and was adjourned after identification until August 13. when it will be again adjourned if the Air Ministry and other experts
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  • 53 11 Oklahoma Authorities Make Big Cut. [Reuter's Service. 1 Oklahoma City. 3tOj 23. As the production of oil. already curtailed to 650,000 barrels, has exceeded the market demand by 100,000 barrels the State Corporation Commission has ordered that the daily output of Oklahoma be reduced to 550.000 barrels
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  • 48 11 17,000,000 in Ten Years. [Reuter's Service.] New York. July 23. According to an estimate based on preliminary census returns from 41 States, the population of the United States of America is nearly 123.000,000, an increase of 17,246,000 in the last ten years. i
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 163 11 FOR GENTLEMEN DRESSING GOWNS AND BATHROBES 1 IN SMART DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS, PLAIN jjj OR FANCY. I I Art Silk J|^ Cotton Foulards I $14.50 to $39.50. $6.75 to $13.50. Light Weight \7y\|jT^^r\\ We are With Contrast j|l|M WF^ aU Branches of Collars Cuffs. I »■> ffPT )utfitting for i
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  • 345 12 COI MONS QUESTION. Regulations for Passenger Aircraft. [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, July 2?. The air disaster which occurred yesterday at Meopham. Kent, when six persons were killed, was the subject of a question m Parliament to-day. The Under Secretary for Air. Mr. F. Mi-n--tague. Mi
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  • 96 12 Will Secure Full Defence of America. I Reuters Service! Washington. July Mi Mr. Hoover signed the naval treaty this afternoon. He said that when ihe other Governments ratified it the treaty would translate the emotion deep m the heart of millions to to a practical
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  • 98 12 [British Radio Official Service] Rugby. July 22. The Prime Minister. Mr Ramsay MacDonalJ. m the House of Commons, stated to-day that m view of the U.S. ratification and other circumstances it was advisable ty proceed at onsflj] with the second readme of the Bill to giv*> effect to
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  • 87 12 Palace to be Scene of Another Momentous Gathering. I British Radio Official Service! Rugby, July "2. It is announced that, by permission of The King, the forthcoming Indian Round Table confeience will be held m St. James's Palace It will be recalled that the
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  • 91 12 Mr. Henderson's Assurance. [British Radio Official Service) Rugby. July 21. The Foreign Cecretary, Mr. Arthur Henderson, said m the House of Commons that off °H1 information went to show that the situation m Egypt was well m hand, and the Egyptian Government had themselves indicated
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  • 46 12 American Oil Magnate's Philanthropy. [Reuter's Service! London, July 22. The Daily Herald states that the American philanthropist and oil magnate. Mr. Edward Harkness, is arranging to make a gift of £2,000.000 to endow social and educational work m Great Britain.
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  • 18 12 Any work that deals with your own mental state is a very strong work of imagination. Mr. Baldwin.
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  • 718 12 COMMONS SCENE. When Irish Plotted to Throw Great Mace Into Thames. Further details of the extraordinary scene m the House of Commons last week when an angry Labour member seized the great gold mace and began to walk away with it. are contained m
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  • 218 12 The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday, at 9 a.m. Becsley (Li The Loss of the -Titanic." 1929. Burke r Thomas The English Inn (English Heritage Series. 1930. Campbell <Roy> The Flaming Terrapin. 1930. < Poetry >. Crichtcn-Browne (Sir J.i What the Doctor Thought.
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  • 1081 12 SEPARATION FROM INDIA. Nationalists' Dominion Status Ideal. The following statement by the Barman Parliamentary Party on the proposals with regard to Burma made m the Simon Report, is published by the Rangoon Gazette. No patriotic Burman who appreciates every impetus that can be given to the
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  • 880 12 SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT. H.M.S. Magnolia at Tanjong Priok. {From Our Own Correspondent.] Batavia, July 21st. His Excellency Jonkheer A.C.D. de Graeff left the Military Hospital last Wednesday, having been successfully treated after a period of one week. During HLs Excellency's stay m the Hospital he received many tokens
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  • 49 12 Mr. Patel's Injunction to Congress Volunteers. Ahmedabad, July 16. Mr. Vallabhai Patel addressed a meeting of volunteers this evening. It is believed that he urged them to be perfectly disciplined and organised and be ready for his word of command which might be issued at any moment.
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  • 889 12 UNIFIED SERVICE. Much Greater Elasticity Needed. Discussing the problems bafotl the Colonial Conference The Times m mail week, stated: In the principal tcpic that will engage the Conference the creation of common Colonial services the great difficulty is the unwillingness of Colonies satisfied with present arrangements
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  • 54 12 THEN CAME THE RAIN Torrential Downpour Over Parched New York. [Renter's Service! New York, July 22. The yearnings of New Yorkers were gratified this afternoon, torrential rain falling over the parched metropolitan area There were at least 20 deaths yesterday attributed to the heat. A similar number of horses dropped
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  • 32 12 Government Entertain 600 Guests. I Reuters Service. I London. July 22. The International Parliamentary Conference closed with a Government farewell banquet to the 600 guests, the Lord Chancellor presiding.
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  • 603 12 VISIT TO R ANDBI Effort lo K>.. <„,.,. M Tht foll.-HIK is I passed between Mr Mr. m. r Jayakar, th and the Wcaro* Lort m their btfn Gandhi ;ui;i X an endeavour to brin normal conditions m fa Mr. Javaxai \\v,,u- We would be;-
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  • 18 12 A.l,' Miss Sladt- <Mirabai cvork here, is start mv t. Df Bombay. Allahabad P Madras.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 91 12 vfbgfngnmh Programme of drills up 111 ng July 27th. f Thursday. 5 15 p.m. Drill II Revolver Clarification; M* \4.G. Trainine. Friday. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hi U Promotion Examination; SH A Battery Signal Paraih M Malay) Company WflnpOD Yards Range. Saturday. 3 p.m. Su I ?any Camp: 2 p.m. Bukit
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 1331 13 How British Hopes were Dashed. Londen, Jane 26. R. T. < "Bobby" Jones, won the Open Golf Championship at Hoylake by a margin of two stroke* over Leo Diegel. a fellow-countryman, for the third time since he first gained the honours m 1926 at Lytham and
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    • 284 13 Mr. Grant-Govan Explains Postponement. Madras. July 12. In a communication to the Press on the postponement of the M.C.C. tour m India. Mr. R. E. Grant-Govan, President of the Indian Cricket Control Board, explains that full enquiries were made at all centres on the
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    • 268 13 Liverpool's Profitable Season. London. June 26. Some m| interesting statistic? are published this week as to the profits and losses of some of the chief football League Clubs. About thirty clubs have so far published their figures, which are as follows: Profit. Liverpool £8495 Wolv. Wands.
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    • 85 13 Barnstaple Labourers Still at Work. London, July 14 Most of the seven Barnstaple working mm who netted £62.486 as lucky holders of ticket RR-2859 m the Calcutta Derby Sweep <irrluding £3,000 m respect of the sale of hail the ticket before the race) are carrying on their
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 101 13 Odol C^A Destroys lsfj Decay Germs 'jfilJ Ol Mouth Wash rcgu- sSjy/' r l.irlv ued ensures the "xU luMltiiicst mouth possible. A 5% solution will destroy Typhoid Germs m less than one minute. ODOL Tooth Paste contains antiseptic and other ingredients which remove film and stains ivoiw the tooth surfaces
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    • 510 13 f I JU Jfc Y^ f]l '""""'inuiherfi-frliii <-rtmWwL^^ 0 UMLIm -*1 '*«n«nl composed eniir -«'v QfiJtriXri*^ fXlracts /■n.m tri/>ut«-> hv jfcl^/ mJlW*^ famous users. ihi\ composite f¥ glk%oTUW^ t statement sh»u s i/iul cheir 4 MJU^*^^ Q/ifi praises of the purity, safety and Jt^Jrl^^^ efficacy of Genasprin are <ie- y^^f#iWJj4/*^^"
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    • 845 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. KXPR£SS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON A N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa *n4 Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Dae. TROILUS For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg
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    • 548 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m 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. Dae Singapore. 8.8. CITY OP ATHENS July 30 s.s. CITY OP DURBAN Bept. 5 s.s. CITY OP
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    • 463 14 P. &> O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVFK\n Unt LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVH'F OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAI. Due. Tannage. Singapore. T,.nna K e. stn^ KASHMIR 9,000
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    • 637 15 0. S. K. Line. se* York:— (from Hong Kong) Krrijfht Service). Tokal Maru Aug. 21 Vancouver:— -(from Kobe) t Hawaii Maru Aug. lb. H-.imburg. Bremen Atlas Maru Ai!^. 17 18 Rh) de Janeiro. Santos. 1 Atom [Kound-thr-t La Pfcta Maru Sept. 4 5 1 .m Dar-es -Salaam. W, Durban and
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    • 363 15 dfl2O 6^112 FROM ORIENT™EUROPE VIA a I AMERICA A ■"i^i «^SH^sSSsS^ss2!^H!^^fis^ssSi^ iii'i i i ."M A PRESIDENT LINER TO VICTORIA-SEATTLE OR TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELAS M ANY AMERICAN RAIL LINE FROM WEST COAST TO NEW YORK i Bi'nlHl!. ifififfc fj\\ YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ATLANTIC LINER TO EUROPE DOLLAR
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    • 787 15 K. P. M. 1 KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. 1 (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 5451. with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freights, Transhipment. Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penane) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL
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    • 737 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. fteffuiAr monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and t!» motor vessel Malabar (4,512 tons). TIM MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de luxe,
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    • 389 16 I s.s. GLENSHIEL. I Consignees of cargo per the above steamer I from London (arrived July 21, 1930) are hereby I notified that a General Survey of all cargo I landed m a damaged condition will be held at IGodown No. 48-9 on Tuesday July 29th. 1930 I at 9
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    • 428 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. nc 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK (Incorporated Id U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA h BALTIMORE. (via Sue.) Doe. Sails. M M.S. SILVERPALM In Port July 27 Ttt M.B. BILVERASH Aug. 18 Aug. 24 8: PACIHC-JAVA-CALCUTTA SERVICF SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND
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    • 66 16 COMPAGNIE MARITIME I (LLOYD ROYAL) S.A. I Incorporated m B» I MONTHLY SEKVK FOF STEAMFRS from SINGAPORE to HONOL^M VANCOUVER, SEA'ITLE. PO RT LAND AND SAN FRKHB*** vU Hong Kong. Sh.n .Jut Kobr and Yokohani.i STEAMER. H S.S. PATAGONIER SS. SUEVIEK H S.S. LONDONIER H S.S. BOLIVIKIi N S S.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 666 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BT TRAIN. iuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuan tan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, lpoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 am. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
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    • 165 16 PASSENGERS LEAVING. Per P. and O. Morea: Major S. W. Addison, Mr. S. Shibuya, Mr. D. B. Mewani, Mr. J. Wilson, Abdul Aziz, Mr. Sassoon Albert, Mr. F. Kulka, Lt. R. Burrows, Mrs. Burrows, Master and Miss Burrows, Mr. B. Edwards, Mr. O. Henton, Mr. C. T. Hodges, W.-Eng. D.
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  • Port and Shipping News.
    • 46 17 Batavia Mr. Rjmdl IfW R Fnm i MLs.s v Miss Mansfield Mrs. la liaater T Rout tta. j. c b J J. OonnaH, Mr. h. h. Mr N A. A. Crawlord. N'i Tung Leung and Amah». Mr. A. V. AitchiKflM X Roaeoe, Mr. and
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    • 38 17 I t\\i> small launches Vntona Jetty Penang on when the Dawn, going liled to noUec the approach Eve Then was a clash. wm .sli'-JH. and while i imitmajad. tile Dawn's I i and splintered. S.
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    • 203 17 Deposit Demanded From Passengers. •r.d dissatisfaction has unong home-going pasbj >hipping company's .ii bate refused to issue Of Rl 150 or £10 was Sttmttl Echo. ben enforced on third class and homegoing Ceym pufer to travel by these I to the regulation. passport regulations. Oylonese returning to übH'Cted
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    • 44 17 U, Defy Qij Embargo. *han K hai. .Fulv Hi. Canadi was about to the ChineM Man""(l T:u-ls worth of tome ChtaMM pa the from 'r.tli.st O.jvtTn- VOkL Chn <ie nal Gov» num :it •"i bullion. lin' 1 ■'■>■> Customs Binec I nibaiuo
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    • 34 17 tad m London from \randora Star re'irprLsed the captain Wn« to the MediterAble Seaman Cran- topped; boat away; worse; apologised to overboard. Boat ln Star full away 6 25
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    • 384 17 WORLD'S MOTOR PASSENGER LINERS. There are 58 motor passenger liners of 9 000 tons gross and wer. already m service or now on order, totalling 854.940 tons gross, and 24 on order, of about 335.100 tons gross. An analysis of the flags under which these liners sail is given below:
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    • 434 17 New N.Y.K. Vessel m Hong Kong. Saturday last week saw the arrival of yet another new Japanese motor ship m Hong Kong this bein? the Hikawa Maru. also of the N Y.K fleet. She is the first of three new 12.000 tor. motor-liners for this Company's Seattle
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    • 108 17 After many weeks of fine, clear days and tolorablj warm weather a thunderstorm over Malacca on Saturday about noon, r-ayr, the Malacca Guardian. There were very bright flashes of lightning and tremendous peals of thunder. At first little rain fell, but later m the afternoon there was
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  • 718 17 List, Ye Lubbers As soon as I can get out of ear-shot of old Cap'n Dane, who is addressing a few pointed remarks to his rival. Cap'n Scott. I will uil you something about to-day's great race between the gallant sailing barges of Old Thames, (writes
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  • 257 17 Many stories are told to illustrate the effects of their isolation on the people of St. Kilda, who. it appears, are at last to be removed from their storm-ridden island in the Atlantic. It Is perhaps only natural that a man who has known no kind of
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  • 64 17 Paris, June 22. The French Line has just ordered a new ship of over 60.000 tons. She will be 1,030 feet long and 110 feet wide. The engines will be of 120,000 horse-power, and the ship's speed is estimated at 28 knots. The ship, which is
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 103 17 r^iV^^ p^g" EMINENT IN EVERY COUNTRY OF THE WORLD M mm OBSERVE THE KLONG STRANDS of finest golden Virginia tobacco, used exclusively for 555 Cigarettes, and the freedom from all dele- terious matter. fe^^^^ VIRGINIA CIGARETTES v^^E E? JfF fJ <^J Made bu hand One at a time uv\ >
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  • 697 18 ORNITHOLOGIST'S BOLD SCHEME. BIRD MIGRATION. European Watching Posts. Migration has always been the aspect of bird life which has attracted the widest rttention: m faot, if birds did not so blatantly migrate ornithology would be a much more obscure pursuit than it row is. The exfen* Of the movements makes
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  • 221 18 "Unable to Replace Her." St. Albans. Lady Wallers brought an action m St. Albans County Court m mail week to recover £3 10s. damage?, being a month's wages, for breach of contract against Eva Blackwell. of Melin-street. Cwmfelinfach, Mon., formerly m her employ. Lady Wallers
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  • 64 18 Tapalins. Father of Crocodiles, has left for he Kretam river where he will persue his nvo -ation. Taladuk his brother, and his old fathti Lukus have joined an expedition to hunt crocodiles on the Segama River. This expedition is fina'need, we learn, by Mr. H. Van Ingen from Ceylon, who
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 176 18 ▼▼V▼▼▼ V ifw aione m<T^ X f 1 SLGAIiCANE" BRAND X X f T :7K AND Rflpn^i iliiltlO. DHuUil V *l* V' xj THVTH IN ADVERTISING *j* BARNS PRE-EMINENCE \**f ßfsH PGDIU! Co LTDf Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Road, Grange Road Market ff I MAKEDON =r CIGARETTES j 1
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    • 802 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed j .800.000 Pak! ll P 1. 050 .000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1J46.506 BOARD OF DIRECTOIiS: J. M. Ryrie. Esq.. Chairman. P. R. Chalmers. Esq. Charles J. Hambro. Esq. J. O. Robinson. Esq. W. H. Shelford. E;,q. Sir
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    • 180 18 INSURANT] THE inn SOUTH BRITISH y INSURANCE OMPAM FIRE, MARINE, tANSB MOTOR CAH INSIK\N(K ACCEI ED LOUFST CVRRI I. C IfAROOI Offlo I PERSONAL A; yr FATAL AOCIDEN B B jrou tn t.f your depi n tn i IT (M BOS( v!• tor >'■ nq obtain hill parta ub from
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  • 236 19 MALAYAN OIL PALM INDUSTRY IN 1929. JIJO9 Planted Acres. to the prngw of the rtoed annual- ricuttnra «> that •i of the inclr.stry :> h Qrtot, Afrt- llttunl Journal. tbe animal plantings b ezpcrtmnite] and onwards, the -I'liimtTcial scale s« langar which com--1917 In 1020 another I MB i!i aroa.
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  • 66 19 No Dividend Proposed. Director.' report to the R»*ter Estates to meettaf on July Comp« i D the year's I profit of d ducted T brought forward balance of Profit and LOH Ar--1 mend that thr, Account. n tda] year Ouaa baa throughout i i igret the Hta
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  • 51 19 Rubber btatei :'<-■> (subject to against C16.T01 f<>. OIJII brought tarbe repeated s,* 10 transferred In C33.4M to be carri»l mounted to wd 4 389c-.vt. of cnlfo 3*61 cwt respectively), "blamed far 1.026,8071 b M6d.>. while (In been uken to the buota uutpu*. realized an n U. M.
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  • 10 19 industry k in distress, /'-industrial engineer ~Mr. p. A.«ihley Cooper
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  • 135 19 Workers* Alleged Complaints. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London, July 23. Dr. Drummond Shiels (Under-Secretary. Colonial Office), replying to Major D G Pole 'Lab.. South Derby) quoted Sir Cecil Clement! regarding alleged native complaints about the operation of the "payment by results" system us !o:»ows: "The
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  • 575 19 The Kuala Lumpur Meeting. special Bill lllng of the Indian Immigration Committee was held at Kuala L;:mpur on July 16th. Then were present The Ccntroller of ÜbOttr .The Hcnble Mr. H. C. Bathurst. M.C.S > Chairman The Deputy Controller of Labour. Malaya (Mr. H. R. Joynt. IW.C.S
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  • 127 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore, July 23. Tin.— Weak. Kuchais 97 1.01. Kintas 97 1.01. »cn;uvats 49 52. Malay Consols 18 20. TVlr.k •Iruins GO G6. Batu Caves 55 60. Lukuts 70 PI. Ptotattngl 4.15 4.35 cum.. IHingfl Ways 2.15 2.30. Jlu Klangs 81 86. Hong Patts 51 54. SiinpeJ
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  • To-Day's Price Changes.
    • 221 19 July 23. 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 23 32 London. T.T. 2 3 11 16 Lyons and
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    • 211 19 July 23 Tin 200 Tons $68 50 Gambler g eg Popper White 36 Pepper Black 2 6 Flake Tapioca 4 20 Pearl Sago Small 5 i 4 Copra. Sundried 7 55 Rice. Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New. 530 Rice. Siam old No.
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  • 879 19 WEDNESDAY. JULY 23rd. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Mayers Sever*. As:\m Kumban^ <£) 24s 26s Ayir Huams <sst 10s 9d 11s 6d Bangrin Tin <£> 14s 3d 15s Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves isl> 55 60 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 60 Burmah Malay •£> 13s 15s norn CtModerfang
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  • 621 19 Tin Slightly Steadier. Singapore July 22. After a monotonous series of declines m the price of Tin over the past few weeks, it is somewhat refreshing to note a slightly steadier feeling m the metal market and an appreciation of £3 per ton since we last reported. Reduced
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  • 63 19 July tSHLi 12 o'clock Tioon. Tone rf Market:— Dull and barely Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot sheet 5 5-lGd per lb. New York Spot Sheet G.cts. i'.i per lb. Buyers Sellers. R.S S. equal to London Standard. Spot IT 5 8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender
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  • 67 19 Mr. V. A. Tayler. the well-known VI I Agent of the firm of Messrs. Munser^h R£d Tayler. Seremban. lias also been elected a Member of the R.G.A. Council. Quito recently. Al'\ Tayler. m collaboration with Mr. John S^phens. carried out on behalf of the Association an investigation of native rubber
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  • 127 19 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 977 th auction yesterday. There was catalogued 1.826.524 lbs.; 815.41 tons. Offered 1.573.358 lbs.; 702.39 tons. Sold 1.317, 393 lbs; 588.12 tons. Kp«t. London 5 5-lfid. New York 10 eta. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents l*rr Llx
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  • 160 19 Government Legislation May be Asked for. At a meeting of Chinese rubb* r estate owners and merchants of Singapore and Johor.> to be held at the Chinese Chamber of Comnvrct, Singapore, on Wednesday. July 30. at 3 p.m! the following resolutions will be considered. 'That Government
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  • 167 19 Singapore. July 2?.. Rubber.— London. 5 5 16d. Unchanged 4 p.m. Price (L'don Std.t Spot 17 S.S. R.S.S. on Tender August 18. September 1 8 Ocl.-Drr. 19 1 Jan-March 20 1 Dull. Tin.— London £137.0.0 down ss. Mining.— Dull. Sungei Ways 2.20 2.30. Kuchais 99 101.
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  • 193 19 Company's Profits Fall Slightly. Amsterdam. .lime ilth. The Nederlandacbe Handel MaatachappU (Netherlandi Trading Oouujaaj of Amsterdam). the largest Dutdl bankin- and Dutch Indian plantation nompany, witii an lawad capital <>f £6,670.000. announces net profits of £721.00(1. a* against C732.0M hut year, tiio dtvtdend ki matntainad at 10 per
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  • 88 19 Among the cargo which arrived on the H;ruiido were twelve cases of soap purportm- to have been manufactured by the firm of Gosages, the well known makers. They were consigned to a Chinese firm here. Information of this importation becoming known application was made on behalf of the local agents
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    • 73 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE 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 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 flo-MrJ, A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • HEAVY RAIN FALLING AT MANCHESTER.
    • 129 20 Goddard May Get His Place. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. J London, July 1 There was heavy rain to-day at Manchester fwhere the fourth Test match opens on Friday) but it is not expected that it will interfere with the wicket, which is protected. Catton still thinks that England
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    • 159 20 London. July 23. Bradman is suffering from a slight attack of gastritis but he will probably be well for the Test Goddard. the Gloucestershire bowler, has been asked to attend at Manchester and it is possible that he will b* chosen to play. Tliomas W. Goddard.
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  • 137 20 Former England Rugby Captain. I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT.! London. July 23. W. W. Wakefield. the Harlequins and England Rugby forward, is definitely retiring from the game. "Wakers" has been one of the outstanding figures m international Rugby since the wax and he has had the distinction
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  • 263 20 Yesterday's Results. Results m the Garrison lawn tennis tournament yesterday were as follow: Lts. Armitage and Waring minus 30 beat Capls. Lomax and Price scr. 6 o, 6 2. Capt. and Mrs. Duncan beat Capt. and Mrs. Syddall. Capt. Duncan minus 15 beat Major Reckitt scr.
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  • 131 20 Weak Penang F.A. Team Beaten. [Prom Our Own Correspondent 1 Penan*, July 23. The South China footballers beat a Penang F.A. team by six goals to three to-day. Owing to the nearness of the Selangor Malaya Cup match the F.A. turned out their second side only,
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  • NARROW VICTORY FOR ENGINEERS.
    • 433 20 Galley's Fine Display as Forward, B.E 3; R.A Z. The RE. were too good for the R.A. when they met m the first division of the league at the Stadium yesterday afternoon. With Galley playing inside right, the R.E. attack showed much improvement and had Bryan been playing
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    • 329 20 S.C.C. II 2 Malays II 1. The Singapore Cup match between the Malays II and the S.C.C. II on the Padang yesterday resulted m a narrow win for the Club who by reason of their greater speed and opportunism were fully deserving of success. Several
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    • 17 20 In a Second Division match yesterday the Police beat Socony s—o.5 0.
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    • 34 20 The Welch 11. who dismissed the Chinese n m the first preliminary round of the S.A.P.A. Cup last week-end, meet the S.R.C. at the Stadium to-day m the second preliminary round.
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  • 59 20 The Medical Students will meet the Doctoron Sunday on the S.R.C. ground. Play will commence at 11 a.m. The following will represent the Doctors: T. Balasingham, W. A. Balhetchet; B. M. Johns, Khoo Peng Seng J. M. A. Lowson, V. H. Norris, C. E. Smith, R. C. Oehlers. Straan,
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  • 69 20 After a match on Saturday, the following players were selected to represent Negri Sembilan against Perak on Saturday and Sunday:— N. J. A. Poster (capt.). R. T. Poster, V. E. H. Rhodes, T. K. Sukumaren, Ourdial Singh, C. P. Thane. E. C. Lane, R. Briggs, C.
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  • 723 20 PENANG MEETING. Notes on Tuesday's Training. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Penan*. July 22. Favoured with a fine bright morning, there was a large attendance at the Racecourse this morning to witness the work given to the candidates entered for the forthcoming Penang Autumn Race Meeting. The track
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  • 211 20 Match Against Garrison Club. The following are the teams for a match between Garrison Golf Club and Keppel Golf Club on Sunday at Keppel. Garrison players mentioned first. 8.45 a.m. Lieut. E. F. S. Brodie and W. Blackwood vs. R. Craik and S. C. Campbell. 8.50 Major
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  • 83 20 Penan*, July 23. The following team has been selected to represent Penang m the Malaya Cup match against Selangor on Saturday: PawantehGhim Huat, Bian Tong; Carey, Mydin, Kini Chooi; Reutens, Cheng Swee, King. Carr, and Mitchell. Rozelles, who was injured m the Perak match, is unable to play
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  • 355 20 UNFINISHED MATCHES. Duleepsinhji m Form at Brighton. Rain, which caused the abandonment of the Australian tourists' match with Durham at Sunderland, interfered severely with county cricket all over the country. The most noteworthy performance m the matches was that of the Indian Sussex and England player,
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