The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 July 1930

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  • 13 65 The Singapore Free Press THIRD SERIES, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1930. NO. 2,242
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  • 142 65 \I)KKS. India Crisis at Home 65 N i lot Care 65 a Sorrow 66 .-:-< nd Comment 66 I::ciian Situation 66 i I IKRS TO THE EDITOR. San Ah Wing on Rubber 72 9an Ah Wing's Scheme 74 -Production 74 I |< AND COURT NEWS. '<> Americans Death 69
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  • 207 65 (SELLING. don 4 months* sight 2 3 ***** I ondon 3 months' sight 2 3 27i32 London 60 days* sight 2 3 ***** London 30 days' sight 2 3 3 4 London, demand 2 3 23 32 London. T.T. 2 3 11,16 Lyons and Paris, demand 1427 Hamburg,
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  • 204 65 July 29. tn 225 Tom $68?s '.tmbier 8.50 :>ptr White 35 1 ppa Black 25 I Ukt Tapioca 4.05 P arl Sago Small 5% >pra Sundried 7.60 rtict Anam No. 2 250 Mcc Liang Hin Chan Mark H<d Eagle (New) 6-3° Uec, Siam old No. 1 320 Rice, Rangoon
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 116 65 VELGE.— At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on July 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Velge, a daughter. FINCH.— JuIy 19th, to Joyce, wife of Ralph Pinch of Brundall House. Norwich and Penang, a son. RICHARDS. At Government House. Sanda<an. on Monday July 21st to His Excellency Mr.
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    • 32 65 SMITH-KILMARTIN— At Penang on July 18th, Harold A. Smith, of Kombok Estate, Sungei Gadut. Negri Sembilan, to May, daughter of the late Michael Kilmartin and Mrs. Kilmartin of "Kflcormac." Offaly, Ireland.
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    • 59 65 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. DE MORN AY.— On June 26. 1930, at Tankerton. Kent, FREDERICK ALEXANDER DE MORNAY. late
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  • 434 65 The last mail from Home with dates up '.o July 3rd. arrived by P. and O. on Friday. Tiib mail leaves by 8.1. on Thursday. Malaya Cup matches this week result"i as follows: Singapore 2. Negri Sembilan 0: Pe.i.k 5. Kedah 0; Selangor 1. Penang 0. The
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  • 875 65 July 24 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 regarding it so much from
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  • 759 65 July 25 We imagine that one of the most outstanding doctrines of the Rotary organization is the one which teaches that m the matters to be discussed or talked upon by its members scrupulous care should be taken to avoid anything which might foment contention, bitterness
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  • 642 66 July 26 The utmost sympathy will be felt with the people of Italy m the disaster which has overtaken their beautiful country and that sympathy will be tinged, as far as the majority of Easterners are concerned, with a personal feeling due to the fact that at some
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  • 583 66 July 28 His Majesty King Victor Emmanuel is carrying out a sad pilgrimage m the ruined districts of Italy. The terrors of the earthquake, not yet over and indeed still possible of renewal at any moment, hang like a shadow over the land, and His Majesty m his
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  • 745 66 July 29 A very delicate situation seems likely to arise, if it has not already arisen, m India m connection with the manoeuvres which are being carried out to bring about the cooperation of Congress m the Roundtable Conference and a cessation of the present anti-Government movement.
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  • 710 66 July 30 Subject to conditions oi i know nothing here and ol is practically impossible to anything, the reported Colonial Service promotion U Mr. Dunman calls attentu' letter m another column appears to justify all that contended by those who a; that a unified service may. ev<
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  • 1477 67 PINANG GAZETTE SUED. 55,000 Damages Awarded Major E. C. Doyle. I From Our Own Correspondent.] Penang, July 29. Mr. Justice Sproule to-day awarded Major Eric Cecil Doyle, D.5.0., veterinary surgeon and judge of the S.R.A.. $5,000 damages and costs on a higher scale against the Pinang Gazette
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  • 183 67 A DISMAL FAILURE. Stribling's Easy Victory m Two Rounds. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 28. At Wimbledon Stadium. London the American. Young Stribling, knocked out the Britisher Phil Scott m the second of a ten round center which was a preliminary for the heavyweight championship of
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  • 102 67 Heavy Rain all Night. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London, July 29. Following heavy rain all night and more this morning the fourth Test match which was to have concluded at Manchester to-day was abandoned, the gates of the Old Trafford Ground not even being opened. The
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  • 61 67 Le Phare's Victory. f Reuter's Service i London, July The following Ls the result of the Stewards' Cup run to-day: LE PHARE rPhalanis-Eagle Snipe* 1 FLEETING MEMORY Vencedor-Memoria i 2 SONGE Sundari-Salamanca > 3 Betting;: 100 6 Le Phare: 7 l Fleeting Memory: 28 1
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  • 48 67 But Mr. See Must Go. Cincinnatti, July 29. Primo Camera, who was suspended m the Spring after a bout with the negro. Maurice Chevalier, has been provisionally re-instated by the National Boxing Association but he must dispose of the services of his manager Leon See.
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  • 591 67 Voluntary Winding Up. The ordinary general meeting oi Ting Kil Tin Mines, Limited, was helii yesterday m the Hong Kong Bank building Mr F. F. Anderson Pole presided, others present being Messrs J. A Elias and W. E. Rayner. Moving the adoption of the report and acounts,
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  • 215 67 Malayan Companies Curtailing: Output. <From O^r Own Correspondent). lpoh, July 29. The following tin companies m Malaya will shut down for two months m additional to making the 20 per cent restriction: Asam Kumbans. Ayer Hitam, Batang Padang; Batu Caves. Bunde Chang. Geevor. lpoh Tin,. Juga Valley,
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  • 86 67 The Singapore office of China Underwriters Ltd. has received cabled advice from their Colombo office of the death of Mr. Daniel James Broderick, Singapore Resident Secretary, which took place on Monday morning at the General Hospital there. Mr. Broderick was returning from home leave
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  • 48 67 By command of H.H. the Yang di Pertua l Besar, of Negri Sembilan, and by order of the Undang of Sungei Ujong, the honorary style of Dato has been conferred upon Towkay Womk Yick Tong, M.C.S., J.P.. until lately a member of the Federal Council, resident at Seremban
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  • 1325 68  -  JAY In a previous selection of some of the ludicrous laws that exist m America, one was mentioned that stated that it was illegal for a man to marry his wife's grandmother. This seemed rather fis'iy at the time but that such a law does exist was
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  • 499 68 "REDS" INVADE SWATOW AREA. BORDER BLOODSHED. Chaoping Plundered by Communists. Canton, July 17. A revival of Communist activity m the East River Districts near Swatow brought about by the recent withdrawal of Kwangtung Garrisorforces for duty on the Tientsin -Pukow Railway front, caused considerable alarm to the military authorities at
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  • 109 68 Sequel to Police Visit to Victoria Street. Nine Hylams who were arrested by Chief Inspector Prithvi Chand of the Special Brand" 1 of the Criminal Investigation Department In house No. 376 Victoria Street on July 19 were yesterday sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment each and a
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  • 1273 68 Quicqiud agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli Juvenal As an example of the art of saying nothing In so many words the official account of the meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee, which was concerned with a matter of vital Importance to planters, stands pre-eminent. Prom
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  • 42 68 Mr. R. P. Clegg. M.C.S., is going to Trengganu to relieve Mr. H. P. Bryson, when the latter goes on leave. Mr. Clegg will be succeeded as District Officer, Kuala Selangor, by Mr. A. T. Newboult. who returns from leave on August
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  • 504 68 To Cut Three Day s off Hinkler's Record Further details of the forthcoi by Squadron Leader Btapfam Bn Hinkler's 15^ days record for the B Australia flight, contained m Aum. to hand, show that he made pia: a record-breaking solo flight fron Australia before he left Sydney some
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  • 989 69 THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. SEQUEL TO AMERICAN'S DEATH. MALAY DRIVER ACQUITTED U-i-used's Story of the Fatal Drive. .1 i uinod Sarip bin Abdul Asis. the Malay .r <>f tht* large Hupmobile touring car m Mr J J Conway. manager of the Ameia Express m Singapore, met his death as r.-sult
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  • 17 69 Ea F Richards has been appointed a imerary officer of Class la Malayan Civil from March 9th.
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  • 1070 69 SEPARATION FROM INDIA. Nationalists' Dominion Status Ideal. The following statement by the Burman 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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  • 502 69 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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  • 121 69 Rajah of Sarawak's Gift. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 24. It is officially announced that the Rajah of Sarawak has decided thr.t the remaining £25,000 f his £100.000 gift to the Colonial Empire shall be allocated to the Imperial Foresty Institute. It will be remembered that Lord
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  • 130 69 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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  • 48 69 M. Hubert Sarton, Manager oi the Credit Foncier d'Extreme-Orient and Consul for Belgium, left for Europe yesterday by the Chenonceaux, on leave. During his absence from Singapore, M. Adolphe Graff will act as Manager of the Credit Foncier d'ExtremeOrient and will be m charge of the Belgian Consulate.
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  • 438 69 NARROW VICTORY FOR ENGINEERS. GUNNERS BEATEN. Galley's Fine Display as Forward, E.E 3; RJL The R.E. were too good for the RA. 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
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  • 327 69 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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  • 135 69 Former England Rugby [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 war and he has had the distinction of captaining
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  • 135 70 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, as loilows: "The
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  • 179 70 No Dividend Proposed. The following is the Directors' report to the shareholders of Ulu Pandan Rubber Estates to be presented at the annual meeting dn July 31st at 11 a.m. at Evatt Company's. The Accounts show a loss on the year's working of $9,175.30 (as against a
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  • 27 70 Mr. E. H. Hardy has resigned the Editorship of the Malay Mail. Mr. J. G. Munro has beer, appointed to succeed him and is due m August.
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  • 566 70 The Kuala Lumpur Meeting. A special meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee was held at Kuala Lumpur on July 16th. There were present: The Controller of Labour (The Hon'ble Mr. H. C. Bathurst, M.C.S.) Chairman. The Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya (Mr. H. R. Joynt, M.C.S.) ViceChairman
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  • 558 70 FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930. BUKIT TIMAH LAND ACQUISITION. OWNER'S APPEAL. $51,000 Award m Dispute. "They (the Commissioner of Land's Office) are short-circuiting us by dealing with the mortgagees and cutting us out," complained Mr. A. P. Robinson to the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) sitting with two assessors, Messrs R.
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  • 234 70 Singapore, July 24. There has been little change m the tone of the market during the past week and the downward trend of prices continued to 17. There was some recovery at yesterday's auction. D'lt the improvement was only temporary and the period now closes with a
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  • 140 70 The mortality returns for the Municipal area for the week ended July 19 show a total of 296 deaths giving a rate of 31.04 compared with 32.30 the preceding week, 26.78 m the corresponding week of last year and 29.51 the rive year average. One European death was recorded, 246
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  • 483 70 VICTORY FOR WELCH 11. Soldiers' Fine Recovery m Second Half. Welch II 2; S.R.C 1. The S.R.C. were knocked out of the Singapore Cup competition by the Welch second team at the Stadium yesterday afternoon. It wac a fast and interesting game, the soldiers making
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  • 268 70 A Kuala Lumpur Protest. At the beginning of his interesting address to the Klang and Coast Rotary Club on the suppression of opium m Malaya, says the Malay Mail, Dr. M. Y. Lum claimed to be discussing only the social and economic aspects of the question without any
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  • 179 70 William Howitt, m his "Rural Life," deploring the disappearance of Tip-cat, Trapball, and other ball games m favour of cricket, describes a match played at Nottingham on the 7th and 9th of September, 1835, between Sussex and Notts. The cricket ground was a long furzy
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  • 19 70 Mr. C. E. Wurtzburg has been appointed a member of the Education Board vice Mr. E. L. Talma, deceased.
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  • 210 70 Jury's Recommendation to Mercy. Veerasamy, the Indian talks charged with causing death by a n found guilty at the Assizes befon Cobbett on Wednesday, but. the recommended him to mercy on wa 7 inexperience, was only sentena-d tooi simple imprisonment. Mr. Spencer Wilkinson apprar<
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  • 359 70 The Wild Oats Crop. •To the Editor. Malay Mail Dear Sir. Why all this fuss and b■. about the price of rubber? Wra-m i manau all these piteous squeals about tht Kmtchec Yanks and other villains squeezing 'heir eatwhile domineering taskmasters 0 Did Qn F.M.S. public squeal
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  • 144 70 Three Malayan students, two tram fand one from Singapore, .sail for RnglanC August 9 by the P. and O. steamn X. In order to continue their studies be Mr. Ooi Tiang Eng. one of th« two Hi Queen's Scholars for 1929. Mr WMif Penang Chinese and was
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  • 113 70 It is notified m the Gazette for that His Excellency the Governor at Settlements and High CommLs.sin: Malay States, has appointed a B known as the Malayan Commum<;>' constituted as follows: His Excellency the Governor at Settlements and the High Comm the Malay States— Chairman M
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  • 13 70 The Singapore Rotary Club has been from registration under the Soriet tes O
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  • 585 71 SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1930. YOUNG CHINESE ACQUITTED OF MURDER. YEAR OLD CRIME. Kx-St. Andrew's Schoolbo Persecution Story. Civ-* Pern Chua. alias Ah 800, who gave t 19 and stated he was educated at St. I School. Singapore, charged with the r ol I room-mate m Holloway Lane on 22nd 1929.
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  • 256 71 A Dangerous Organization. ted as the result of a raid conducted mac No. 151 New Bridge Road, by Mr. E. gue, Chief of the Detective Branch, five a ere yesterday convicted on a charge ein| members of an unlawful society. Tne reit brought up before Mr.
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  • 18 71 Kassim. chief clerk. District Court. Patani passed away on Monday. He sixteen years m the service of the
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  • 1303 71 FRIENDLY INTERCOURSE. Inche Eunos 9 Address to Rotary Club. "We know and respect the Britisher's reserve —we have it m ourselves— but we do wish at tho bottom of our hearts that there could be more frequent friendly intercourse as between man and man. between one
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  • 559 71 WAS IT AN ALLOWANCE? Request to Return to Colombo. The public re -examination of Mr. George Fernando, ex-Manager of the Adelphi Hotel, Singapore, was continued m the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Stevens yesterday. Examinee said he did net remember the directors of the Hotel paying
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  • 45 71 For the Ladies' Mo- *hly Medal played on Wednesday and Thursday. Nine cards were taken out. The following were the best returns. Mrs. G. C. Clarke 44 10 34 Mrs. E. C. Milligan 50 15 35 Mrs. H. Harding 44 3 36
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  • 70 71 A Riley 9 driven by Gillow gained first place m the Irish International Grand Prix, according to cable received by the local agents for Riley cars, Messrs. Borneo Motors, Limited. The same cable states that Pemberton Billing, driving a standard Brooklands Riley 9 crossed from New York to Los Angeles,
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  • 605 71 THE OPIUM CAR. $10,500 Fines For Two Two Chinese were prosecuted before Mr. C. Wilson, Criminal District Judge, yesterday on charges of possession of opium. They w?re arrested m Jalan Besar oh the morning cf July 4 by a police constable who appears to
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  • 353 71 Mutton and Green Peas as Prize. Charged with managing a public lottery, five Chinese, from a medicine shop doing business under the style of Chop Soo Swee Seng, at the junction of Rochore Road and North Bridge Road, were produced before Mr. P. S. Williams, Second Police
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  • 474 72 MR. SAN AH WING ON RUBBER. To the Editor. Sir, I have been reading with keen interest the attempts that have recently been made through the Press to make people resident m this country realise how their interests must clash with those of the wealthy rubber
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  • 30 72 The Gazette notifies the appointment of Mr. Gilbert Cornelius Grenon Muller to be Custodian of Enemy Property and Local Administrator under the Treaty of Peace (Austria) Order ano Ordinance 1921.
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  • 447 72 R.A.F. UNLUCKY. Seletar Men Draw With Pulo Brani. R.A.F 2; Pulo Brani 2. The R.A.F. were unlucky only to draw with the Pulo Brani Garrison at the Stadium yesterday m the Singapore Cup competition. They played good football throughout and although there was not much
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  • 1126 72 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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  • 884 72 UNIFIED SERVICE. Much Greater Elasticity Needed. Discussing the problems before the Colonial Conference The Times m mail week, stated: In the principal topic 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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  • 817 72 VISIT TO GANDHI. Effort to Restore Normal Conditions. The following is the correspond, passed between Sir Tej Bahadur Mr. M. R. Jayakar, the Indian Lib. and the Viceroy, Lord Irwin. vfaj, m their being given permission t,, Gandhi and Nationalist leaders m an endeavour to
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  • 104 72 Startling Adventure A Chinese salesman employed at I Sewing Machine Company, according I made to the Police, had an unhappy on Thursday when he accompaniChinese who had stated that h«machine delivered at his houst D ranged that the salesman should a< < man. At Kallang Road the
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  • 483 73 MONDAY, JULY 28 1930. FIRST BRITISH TALKIE BANNED. SILENT CENSOR. objections to Dublin Underworld Picture. rabfe consternation and no little i ibaa bees aroused m local film circles wledge, following closely after tht CTncni made by the Fress Press Piln; n pondent on Friday that the film woirc t: Xt
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  • 262 73 Inter-Company Competition. Und invitation ol Lady Clemt'iiti the Girl Association held their first annual ompany competition meeting at Gov- House on Saturday afternoon. Chmmti entertained the Guides and lies to tea and later inspected each p: and Pack accompanied by: the Commissioner- Lady Murison; the Commissioners Mrs.
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  • 411 73 THE SELANGOR MATCH. Home Side Wins T v MA* IFmrn Our Own Correspondent. I Kuala Lumpur, July 26. The totcr-state tennis Negri Sembilan va Selangor, commenced this evening on the Selangor Club courts m the presence of a Hvzc gathering. A downpour of rain delayed the start
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  • 341 73 Sulaiman Wins Championship. A largt gathering of parents and friends watched the Rangoon Road School Sports on Saturday m fine weather. The feature of tho meeting v as the keen inter-house rivalry wfcicb marked all the events, many of which resulted m close finishes The Individual
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  • 82 73 Under the Volunteer Ordinance the following notifications appear m the Gazette: Hon. Cadet Lieut. S. Tollersam, Hutchings School Cadet Corps, to be Acting Honorary Cadet Captain whilst commanding that Cadet Corps; thipromotion of Lieut, Actg. Captain) P. H. Robinson, Reserve of Officers, to the rank of Captain; a commission as
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  • 605 73 ETCETERAS' TOURNAMENT WIN. PERKINS' CENTURY. 8.8. and I. Beaten by Opening Batsmen. The all-round ability of the Etceteras s.^rvac them well m their important S.C.C. tournament fixture with the 8.8. and I. whom the:' beat by ten wickets on the Padang on Saturday thanks to a splendid opening partnprsfcip by
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  • 246 73 Thanks mainly to a splendid opening partnership by Siow Hian and Teik Ec the S.C.R.C. beat the Medical College by 37 runs on the S.C.R.C. ground on Saturday. The scores were Medical College: Yzelman b Siow Kian 1; Xavier st. Kong Leong b Evan
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  • 212 73 A weak A.P.C. XI were beaten by 10 wickets by the S.R.C. on the S.R.C. side of the Padang on Saturday. The scores were: A.P.C: D. C. Bum c Collick b Keyt 13; D. A. Boyd b Bartels 0; D. G. Hamilton c de
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  • 240 73 Weakened by absentees the Press XI were beaten by nine wickets by the S.C.R.C. on the S.C.R.C. ground yesterday. The scores were:— Press XI:— T. Hope c and b Siow Hian 4; P. R. S. Martinus c Van Soo b Teik Ec 5; R. S.
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  • 219 73 A tine innings of 210 for 4 wickets onao'e.i the Welch Regt. to beat the S.C.C. toumam^t side, the Merchants, by 33 runs at Tanglin on Saturday. The scores were: Welch Regt.: Bdm. Ivimey c 8.-Davenport b Begley 20; Bdm. Barnard not out 46; Bdm.
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  • 101 73 An interesting and amusing fixture took place on the Raffles College ground at Buk.it Timah on Saturday when Mr. R. Jarvis's XI met and beat an American XI by an innings and 23 runs. Batting first the American XT scored 31 (Jarvis seven for 17). To
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  • 149 73 Scoiing 94 for the loss of six wickets <P S Williams; 24) an S.C.C. XI beat the United Engineers by 37 runs on the V.M.C.A. grounc on Saturday. For the Club Jeans and Van Cuyienberg, the only two bowlers, took six f r: 14
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  • 64 73 Greig Beats Wallace. [Reuter s Service, i Carnoustie, July 26. In the Scottish Amateur Golf Championship semi-finals here over 18 holes K. Greig <St. Andrew's) beat J. Hosie (Caledonia) 2 and 1: J. Wallace (Troon and Portland) beat J. McCondichie (Hilton Park) 5 and 4. Carnoustie,
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  • 59 73 -r-rrrr Dr. T. Wilson was to leave England by thPatroclus on July 19th, says our London correspondent, to take up his new, post m connection with the Central Health Board P.M.S. He has had a very distinguished medical career up to the present and is the holder of the Milne
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  • 1256 74 THE MALAYAN IURF. PENANG RACES. Coragh Mac Springs Big Surprise. r[From Our Own Correspondent.] Penang, July 26. There was a "slump" atmosphere about the first day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting. The attendance was only medium, although a rainstorm at half-past one may have affected' this, the total
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  • 203 74 AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW. MALACCA EN FETE. Very Successful (From Our Own Correspondent.] Malacca, July 27. The Agri-Horticultural show passed off most successfully on Saturday m the St. Francis Institution grounds, the exhibition being declared open by the Resident Councillor. From an early hour m the morning large numbers visited the various
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  • 161 74 MR. SAN AH WING'S SCHEME. To the Editor. Sir. It will be well if the magnitude of Mr. San Ah Wing's proposal m the Press becomes generally appreciated. Assuming we have a six-day week, that is to say as far as rubber is concerned, no tapping
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  • 58 74 To the Editor. Sir. How big are little things! The Restrictionists say: "By letting things drift you defy the law of supply and demand." The "Antis" say: "By restricting output you defy the law of supply and demand." Which party has the right interpretation? My money, if any. goes
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  • 1364 74 NEGRI BEATEN. Home Side Plays Ten Men In Second Half. Singapore 2; Ncffri Sembilan 0. Singapore had to fight hard for victor., against Negri Sembilan m the Malaya Cup competition at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday. An unfortunate accident shortly before the interval caused Singapore
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  • 129 74 Visitors Have No Chance. [From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. July 21. Perak 5; Kedah For the Perak -Kedah Malaya Cup soccer match at Ipoh on Saturday the weather wa. Ifine and there was a large croud includmp a bis visiting contingent who were very keen M. Mayor
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  • 110 74 A One Goal Match. Selangor 1: Penang. I From Our Own Corresponds. i Penan*. Jul> K. Chiefly owing to ineffectiveness m front o: goal of the forwards. Penang lost v, Selangor m the Malaya Cup by one ml and Selanfror thus qualify for the final The game
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  • 260 74 A Tale of Two Penalties. Segri 3: Siong B«h. I < The Negri Sembilan team played I Wli game with the Siong 800 football IMV Anson Road Stadium yesterday llWW" won by a comfortable margin Th«- ictn way represents the run of the gaiM local team
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  • 16 74 I In a first division match at JftUn- Iv evening the Malays beat the I.C.T A
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  • 901 75 UK Booth China Basketball Team defeate-l li: Penang Chinese by 38 points to 18 Vktoril Green <C. R. C. Grounds* on lantan has a dainty peculiar to the country r. la StTPHi rival to Malacca's blachan. dainty is called Budu" and hi a kind of r.
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  • 1237 75 LADY CLEMENTI'S APPEAL. Government House "At Home" and Exhibition. The fact that a selling centre for Malayan arts and crafts would shortly be opened m Singapore was disclosed by Lady Clementi ai an "At Home' held at Government House yesterday afternoon under the auspices of the
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  • 490 75 NARROW WIN FOR S.C.F.A. GUNNERS' FINE DISPLAY. Yesterday's First League Encounter. S.CF.A. 2; R.A. 1. The Gunners gave a great showing against a strong S.CF.A. side m the first division of the league at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon, their defenders and goalkeeper offering a very sound resistance against
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  • 136 75 Perfect Combination. I From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 28. The South China team met a Selangor State team this evening on the Stadium and won by 4 goals to one. The visitors showed perfect combination and were very strong m their
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  • 85 75 Where Will Malaya Cup Final Be Played? (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, July 23. The controversy between the Malaya Fonlba'l Association and Singapore as to where the final of the Malaya Cup is to be played m Kuala Lumpur has been discussed by the Perak F.A. Committee
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  • 23 75 Mr. C. E. Jackson, of the Stores Departrnen*, F.MS. Railways, and Deputy Game Wafde.i, Selangor, left by the Morea on ten months' leave.
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  • 799 75 Chapman's Amazing Fielding. By IVAN SHARPE. The Ilfoht for the cricket -Ashes" now proceeding m England is proving the most senI sational for years.. No more wonderful cricket match has ever been played than that m which Australia squared accounts -vith England by beating them by 7
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  • 144 75 Match With Garrison. The result of the match played over Keppel links on Sunday between the Keppel Golf Club and Garrison Golf Club was a win for the home team by 10%" to \y->. The scores were as follows. Garrison players mentioned first: Brodie and Blackwocd 0:
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  • 18 75 Mr. F. A. de Mornay, late of the F.M.S. Civil Service, died on June 2fi, at Tanker!-)? Kent.
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  • 653 76 A YACHTING TEAM RACE. WEEK-END SAILING. Vice Commodore's Fleet Secures Easy Win, On Sunday last both A and B classes took part m a team race over a new S.W. Monsoon course, mapped out by Messrs. St. Paul and C. C. Blake. The teams were Commodore (C) Kathleen m, Betsy,
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  • 81 76 Penang Case. r[Prom Our Own Correspondent.] Penan?, July 23. The case against G. N. Macgill, the wellknown amateur rider, on a charge of driving m a rash and negligent manner started m the District Court this morning. The Judge viewed the scene
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  • 183 76 Chinese on Gang Robbery and Murder Charge. Before Mr. Justice Cobbet. at the Assizes, yesterday, two Chinese, Fang Loh Chiu and Han Huan Sek, were charged with gang robbery with murder. It was alleged that on April 28, ten or more men went to a
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  • 504 76 NEW ARRIVALS AT THE ZOO. GIFTS FROM SINGAPORE. Tiger Breaks Open His Travelling Box. Keeper Lanworn, who had been sent to Singapore for the purpose, has returned to London m charge of a large collection of mammals, birds, and reptiles for the Zoo. Through the kindness of Messrs. Alfred Holt
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  • 469 76 Accounts Wanted. A Supreme Court action arising out of a case from Malacca was commenced before the Chief Justice. Sir William MurLson, yesterday m which Tan Soo Lock was the plaintiff and the defendants Tan Jiak Choo and Tan Sec Gim. the executor of the will of
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  • 281 76 A 4—l VICTORY. Tilden Falls to Cochet's Genius. [Reuter's Service.] France retained the Davis Cup to-day, beating the United States by four matches to one. Cochet beat Tilden 4—6, 6—3, 6—l, 7—5. Borotra beat Lott 5—7, 6—3, 2—6, 6—2, B—6. The match between Cochet and Tilden
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  • 358 76 Club Championship. The Club meets every Friday evening at the Adelphi Hotel; and a competition is now m progress for the Club championship. The results to date are as follows: Lo Kam Woon (the Club champion for last year) has not yet played. While the senior members
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  • 51 76 Indians Pinned Beneath Half Ton Gunny Bags. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Penan*, July 25. A stack of bundles of gunny bags, each weighing half a ton crashed down m a godown m Beach Street and pinned down two Indians. One was killed outright and the other seriously
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  • 51 76 Collection of Statistics. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Penang, July 23. The Chinese Town Hall is collecting statistics m order to ascertain the number of unemployed iii Penang. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, the President, interviewed this morning, said he thought unemployment m Penang had not reached a great
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  • 83 76 Foiled by Neighbours. A Chinese living at the 4th. mile, Bukit Timah Road attempted to commit suicide on Sunday by burning himself alive. He emptied a tin of kerosene oil over his hut, started a fire and then ran into the burning building. The other inmates of
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  • 197 76 historical ammgri When Japanese Troops h^ the PortugueM.. [Prom Our Own Corresp. A meeting of the Malacca H; rt crt 11 was held this evening. Major r^ over a representative gathering The Chairman presented a;. t port on the excavations at old 51 Mr. Hazel,
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  • 171 76 Penang Defendant Acquitted. [From Our Own Correspondent Penan*. July j: In the District Court yesterday Mr. h a Porrer discharged a Chinese shopkeeper, Goh Kam without calling on the defence. He w a < charged with sale of chandu. Mr. Auten, revenue officer, describing the raid, said
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  • 112 76 Coroner's Enquiry. I Prom Our Own Correspondent.] Penan?, July 27. An inquest was held yesterday on Lee Chon,? Boon, the eighteen years old Chinese who was drowned while swimming at Tanjong Bungah on July 20. It was stated that he sank a k-u mmutp> after entering the
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  • 68 76 Mr. George Simpson's Service. [Prom Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, July The death occurred m the European Hospital last night of Mr. George Simpson. Ofcfef P ■>• Officer, Negri Sembilan. The funeral place this afternoon. Mr. Simpson joined the F.M.S. Polio U Inspector 27 years
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  • 51 76 WOMAN RESCUES COOLIE FROM ORO WNING. Penan* Esplanade Incident [Prom Our Own Corresponded Penan;. J"' >: How a Tamil coolie who plunged off the Esplanade Road was rescued man was described when AhyariKf- r charged m the Police Court with att.rrp to commit suicide. The magistrate pea ed the woman
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  • 92 76 T.P.A. Scheme Supported fFrom Our Own Correspond: Penaii« Mi At the annual meeting of Klan* X Dredging Company Mr. D A M chairman, said the policy of the Con.; complete agreement with the T.P.A scheme. The policy of the Board wv tinue mining operations with imlrltfed ing
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  • 2167 77 MUNICIPAL COMMISSION AND HAMMER CO. WATER QUESTION. Agreement Terms Approved. ;i r visional agreement which has been d between the Municipality and Messrs. r and Company regarding the question .t, -r rates, was yesterday discussed by the r :u .-.-:< >m-rs at a general committee meeting r ,l!ou><! the ordinary
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  • 234 77 TIN RESTRICTION. Members Should Form Their Own Smelting Works. tFrom Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, July 28. The Times of Malaya to-day m publishing a list of 90 British companies restricting tin production as cabled by the London T.P.A., congratulates the T.P.A. on its wonderful
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  • 79 77 300 Year Old Prau Dug Up. [From Our Own Correspondent, I Malacca, July 29. An interesting discovery was made during digging operations on the site of the new post office when a stone cannon-ball, weighing 6 lbs. was dug up. Three feet lower a grindstone 24
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  • 60 77 Government Approves Transfer to S.A.F.A. At a meeting of the Stadium Association yesterday it was agreed, with the approval of the Colonial Secretary, to wind up the Association and hand over control of the ground to the S.A.F A. It has been arranged that the Singapore Amateur
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  • 245 77 Court Sequel to Argument with Constable. An argument with a police constable who was carrying out his duties of clearing McNair Road of the crowd which had collected during 'he military sports at the Polo Club grouni recently led to the prosecution before ,tne Second Magistrate of
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  • 532 77 Easy Win m First League Encounter. Malays 5; R.E 2: The Malays, faced with a task which did not seem to present much difficulty, did a lot of attractive passing and indulged m rather too much fancy work m front of the R.E. poa! when they met m
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  • 356 77 S.C.C. II 2; Police 2. A replay will be necessary as a result of the rather poor S.A.F.A. Cup fixture between the S.C.C. 2nd XI and the Police on the Anson Road Stadium last evening. There was no score m the first half during which both
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  • 51 77 Mr. M. B. Moir, youngest son of Mr. *nd Mrs. G. Denton Moir of Kuala Lumpur, left 'or Australia on Friday. Mr. Moir only recently left the European Hospital, where he was a patient for 12 months, suffering from a compound fracture of the right leg sustained m a motoring
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  • 3505 78 Mr. McCABE REAY'S CRITICISMS OF JOHORE CASES. A White Paper Issued. HIGH COMMISSIONER FINDS NO NEED FOR Eljl i x^JIIJ I*l/ There was laid on the table of Johore State Council yesterday a white paper dealing with the recent criticisms passed by Mr. Justice McCabe Reay on certain legal affairs
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  • 152 78 COLONIAL OFFICE PROMOTION* To the Editor. Sir,— Recently the announcem- that Major R. I. Nunn from Wferi appointed here as Deputy Colonial Records give Major Nunn D.5.0.. v Director of Waterworks. Nigeria bti This means that he will take pn ced Mr. F. f. Kinder who
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  • 7313 79 (Router's Service.] Rugby, July 2?. ksasttl hich occurred yesterday at :;mt .hen six persons were killed, r oi a question m Parliament SeCT tary for Air. Mr. F. Monaahed to state what control the t xercised over passenger-carrying bethef such machines were subjected tnapgcttoOi how often such ins- made,
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