The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 June 1932

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,675. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932. 10 CENTS.
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  • 376 1 At the opening of the Lausanne Conference yesterday, Mr. Mac Donald, who was elected President, emphasised the need for a speedy solution of the economic crisis which was speeding the world to perdition Page 9. Holmes and Sutcliffe set up a new first wicket record with 555
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  • 1086 1 A Malay garden is like Topsy, it just growed up. There m a nutshell you have the essential weakness of the Malay as a gardener, for. though he is fond of flowers and is willing enough to plant a few seedWngs or cuttings at random around his
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 204 1 T'^o '■■crnjjsiiii MiL^j 'JSEBBBBSSBSB OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water TO-NIGHT TEA DANCE-6.30 to 8,15 p.m. Informal After Dinner Dance— 9.3o to midnight. ROOK NOW FOR THE SHOW OF SHOWS TUESDAY, JUNE 21st. SPECIAL DAILY TO-NIGHT
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    • 173 1 dance <\ wSUT/ IW mA W^l letting you fcnow that something new m dance music comes to Singapore on Jzjie 25 at tne j SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-MGH T SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Saturday, June MOth HIGH TIDE II ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 11.36 a.m. 8.5 ft. II 11.30 a.m.— l p.m. Heat*
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    • 173 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Lipton's Tea. the favourite Page 6. New discovery Beetle Virus. Page 2. Get an Ocean motor policy— Page 16. There's nothing to touch Pan Van Pickle Page 8. CHRYSLER ENDURANCE POINTS ABOUT THE HOME UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 1. Every volume is absolutely new, and specially written for the Library.
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    • 12 1 lUIII i^B Bl 1 yi'i w^ OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES
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  • 283 2 Dame Lyalls Advice to Married Women I From Our Own Correspondent] London. May 24 Dame Lyall was very outspoken m her speech to members of the Mother's Union at Worcester. Here are some of her points:— "There is one quality to which a man will never
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  • 140 2 PEERAGE— STAGE UNION Cambridge Varsity Calls m Actresses [From Our Own Correspondent] London, May 24. There is to be a new, but only temporary, union between the peerage and the stage at Cambridge during May Week. The footlights Club, having broken with the tradition of undergraduates m women's parts, has
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 1160 2 BEETLE VIRUS. TENDERS. A New Discovery for the rapid siNfiAPOKF MnvrrTPAi extermination of Black Beetles and S™ 0 0^*^ 1 0^" Cockroaches. hotick Absolutely harmless to Cats, Dogs TENDERS. and human beings. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now Price 75 cents per tin. invited for the following materials
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    • 371 2 No thrill without an easy start To enjoy motoring you must start right— start In front on BATTERIES STARTING LICHTINC Sole Agents UNIVERSAL CARS LTD., Orchard Road, Singapore. PILES CAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Different. If you are suffering the tortures of Piles and its kindred ailments, and
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    • 166 2 PHOTO OF NERVE-CELLS SEEN THROUGH MICROSCOPE Drink m New Health and Vitality That's what you do when you take Sanarc^en. A famous physician, writing about the influence of Sanatogen on the health of body and nerves, **I am prepared to guarantee from my own Personal experience, that by taking. Sanat<i£?n
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 363 2 THE WEEK Friday. 17thHigh Water 09.55. 8.3 ft.. 20.53. 9.0 ft Football: Malaya Cup. Singapore vs. Johore at Stadium. Cricket S.C.C. Tournament, 8.8. and I. vs. PS. and L. Gloucester^ vs. Johore at TangUn. Golf: Singapore G C. monthly medal foursomes. Children's Concert at Memorial Hall, 5 p.m. Police Band
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  • 326 3 Ceylon Newspaper's (Omplainant n of Government to increase the irs of all Government servants by i c >:.!>• is a wise step m the inter:n\. It is strange, however, tha. inch should have been madt 1, not to be made effective til Surely no contractual rights are
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  • 120 3 the Governor, accompanied by ident Councillor and Mr. T. A. Inspector of Schools, paid a visit oang Trade School, and saw the rk. His Excellency, who was i.d the building and the grounds pal of the School, Mr. A. C. >.sed his pleasure at everything Srhool which was opened at
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  • 203 3 American Losses of Russian Trade The Scripps-Howard newspapers m America ontinue publishing interviews with prominent eaders of the American business world, stressrig the necessity for measures which will in:rease trade between the United States and the JS.S.R. The president of the Toledo Tool and Machine "ompany is
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  • 111 3 Member of Viceroy's Household The body of Mrs. Munday. a house-keeper of H. E. the Viceroy's household, was found m the Hooghly River on Friday mornins. June 3. Mrs. Munday, who had been m indifferent health lately, arrived m Calcutta a few days ago with the
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 3 Edna Best and Herbert Marshall m a scene from Michael and Mary, now showing at the Pavilion.
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  • 3589 3 HONG KONG MURDER TRIAL VISITS TO LAWYERS TEST CASE PUT BEFORE THEM FOR VERDICT WOULD IT BE MURDER At the resumption of the Police Court trial before Mr. Wynne-Jones of Cheng Kwok-yau, charged with instigating the murder of George Fung m Village Road on the
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  • 331 3 America's New Hot Gospeller New York, June 13. Miss America of 1921, beauty prize winner and then film actress, has become Sister Edith Pennington of 1932, hot gospeller, and out for j the conversion of the wickedest city m. the world." That is her description of
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  • 283 3 SOCIAL EVIL IN CALCUTTA 2,000 Children In Houses Of 111-Fame There are no fewer than 2,000 girls between the ages of eight and thirteen m houses of illfame m this city, declared Mrs. P. Stanley, Secretary of the Calcutta Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, m the course
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  • 33 3 According to a Nanking Chinese report so far unconfirmed officially, Dr. Wellington Koo will probably be appointed Minister to Prance and delegate to the meeting of the League of Nations assembly In September.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 48 3 v PHILIPS DAYLIGHT ELECTRIC LAMPS The daylight blue glass used m the construction of PHILIPS DAYLIGHT LAMPS gives the nearest approach to actual nvlight attained by means of artificial light. Sole Agents United Engineers Limited. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, 17-19 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES.
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    • 128 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. 11, Light Street PENANG. 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians* Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of Administration applied for
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  • 1257 4 ghdgh EVERY once m a while I hear someone pooh- c poohing the use of face creams on the 1 grounds that they are artificial. Why, of course, 3 they are artificial! So are the fillings m your J teeth, but when the whole
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  • Article, Illustration
    195 4 UTILITY AND SMARTNESS A RTIFICIAL silk eyelashes of rainbow hue, marvellously attached to the real lashes, are Paris's latest fashion extravagance. Blue. red and green lashes are worn' with lids of sliver or gold and the lips must be coloured to match the gown. "Powder cocktails," the shades
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  • 498 4 Is the Child Normal A N old ignorant superstition used to discour- age the weighing of babies soon after birth How strange this seems to us nowadays when so much significance attaches to the birthweight Not only are babies carefully weighed at birth, but they are measured for length, breadth
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  • 88 4 Schemes for improving tennis clothes include dull while crepe -silk frocks with short, cape sleeves. Tills outfit has a bright red belt and red scarf. Other frocks, sleeveless and simply cut with deep hip bands and no belts, are distinguished by gay red or blue cardigans. Sailor
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  • 174 4  - Elegance BUDECOIN By THE elegance of the Parisienne arises from the choice of accessories to her costume, her bag, gloves, stockings, jewels and flowers. Everything must give the impression that it has been carefully selected and that there is a desire to look "different." For morning and afternoon the bag
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  • 182 4 lIATS for women at this season appear to me extremely comfortable or extremely uncomfortable. Thus we have the little caps which are becoming and comfortable or new weird shapes which are a complete mystery to the mere male m the way they keep on the head
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  • 99 4 Do you know that the new hats are not be tilted so precariously over one eye? I have seen a collection of to-morrow's shapes, and one m green felt is typical of the millinery to come. This inclines sharply to one side, forming an oblique line across
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  • 630 4  -  Florence Davies By lyiRS. HERBERT HOOVER, wife of the President of the United States is "too well -known to need an introduction." But though the main facts of her life are well-known and her virtues have been extolled to the skies, she remains m a way a
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  • 104 4 Automatic Complexions A new aid to feminine beauty is the automatic chart which instructs th^ fair owner as to which complexion to "wear' with her dress. All she has to do is to turn a little dial until the colour of her dress or suit appears and m five slots
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  • 70 4 Everyone with an eye to the artistic shares the view that we should be grateful to the manufacturer who beautifies kltchenware. The latest recruit to new and attractive crockery is that coloured brown with a knobby surface. A net-work of twisting lines runs over jugs. Jars and dishes
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  • 84 4 l T t HE eyes are the Wil Marlene Dietrich their eyes, and yet appear larger ami crease the m;i::.< 1 1 D "Make-up U tials. Eye-shadow uki upper lid. to gift t! pressiveness and t I the eye with th> n I to make the <
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  • 18 4 Apropos of bnt+ir attractive acc< nxm is a I powder bcinc quit ft t/ul Just now. and th.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 195 5 BAND PERFORMANCES DURING JUNE |tt\l» OF THE S.JU. POLICE hatong Park, Friday, 17th, at 9 p.m. Botanical Gardens, Wednesday, 22nd, 5.15 p.m. Ratong Park, Friday, 24th, 5.15 p.m. Tclok Ayer, Wednesday, 29th, 5.15 p.m. BOTANICAL GARDENS, Sunday, June 19th, at 9 p.m. THE BAND OF THE Ist B ATT. THE
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    • 191 5 "Altogether "The W Plan" can be considered one of the best productions of its kind" Straits Times. capttolj I 1.......................... ......i NIGHTLY! An Absolute BRITISH Triumph I BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES LTP s<y^m DIRECTED BY VICTOR SAVUAf wlHi A BURUNGTDN PQOOUCTION BRIAN AHERNE GIBB M c WU6Him MADELEINE CARROU GOROONHARKEtt PLANS
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    • 177 5 LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT CHARLES FARRELL, MARIAN NIXON IN AFTER TO-MORROW PICTURE I TO-ISORROW Opening at the Matinee I LIONEL ATWILL, GRETA NISSEN AND ENGLISH CAST I m Fox Movietone's Amazing I thriller the film they thought I was made m Elstree!! I S T HE SILENT WITNESS The Strangest Love-Crime
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 1314 6 LARRY GAINS SAYS "NOW FOR SCHMELING WHEN CARNERA WENT WILD Canadian's Eyes on World Title "I have won the greatest fight of my life. 1 Now I want to meet Schmeling or Sharkey— l don't mind which!" This was what Larry Gains said m discussing his victory over Camera at
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    • 428 6 Lesson of His Fight With Gains Not for a long time has there been so much discussion over the result of a fight as there has been over that between Camera and Gains, writes C. E. Nash. Mr. Jack Hart is an experienced referee and he handled
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    • 707 6 hmg;h going on. for all the time he expected Gains* left to pink him on the nose. Gains, however, was like a small brown cat toying with a huge mouse. He knew, as did practically everybody present, that the only thing Camera feared was a black
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  • 49 6 [Reuter's Service] New York, June 15. Yesterday's baseball results were as follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 6: Cincinnati 5. Philadelphia 2: Cincinnati 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 6: New York 7. Detroit 5: Philadelphia 10. (Poxx hit a home run). Chicago 4: Boston 5. St. Louis 17: Washington 3
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  • 25 6 Although there will be no Americans tn the Diamond Sculls at the Henley Royal Regatta, two Germans, George Von Oppel and UL PaueL will compete.
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  • 417 6 INDIANS BEAT NORTH ANTS Jupp Not Allowed to Bat Berao* He was Late In the cricket match between all-India and Northamptonshire at Ketterintr. HMtehl«i aU out for 155 m their fe« innings. Tht Indians who then went m had made us for the loss of three wickets .pg drawn, at
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  • 31 6 American Uahrenttj Fmnri The Pennsylvania V.i: Columbia and MDOttM Child's Cup race, m I Syracuse oarsmen drf. yard by rowing 1 mOm li > I They led Cornell by a ih
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  • 85 6 Gillingham F C 1 agea twenty-one, an Chelsea beat a OMBM t Leipzig by seven goal 2—2 with a combint.i The Germans arr \< of Everton's play; th- f do not take fcx/tbal' The Apa Kh..M plan the string of rMtbon Ing on the outskirt has a big string Of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 343 6 Tlu^Favouri te (JEor Every Cup Throughout -the World the best judges of quality and good value insist on having Lipton's Tea. They appreciate the fine flavour and perfect freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all others. On s*U everywhere m the famous yellow tin. LIPTOW LTD. Tea Planters Ceylon.
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    • 62 6 ASEPSO FOR SKIN SAFETY For every skin trouble SB big or little use Ascpso, H B^^^^CS^ the antiseptic toilet soap I x^Ss"<^>^^ that makes and keeps the B^ ,v*^ skin healthy. Eczema, I^P^-"'^-—^-^\^ r^ ringworm and dreaded v^^ pricldv heat are relieved Hrn '"Co ai'tcr Ascpso has purifici vft lit
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  • 1068 7 SPECIALIST STRUCK-OFF SH'RKT REMEDY TRIED BY EX-MINISTER NAME SUPPRESSED Tfc,. iLime of Major Vincent Blumhardt Hcrfi-M. a llarley Street specfclist and a i research worker who was stated to l^, ptal many years m attempting to find t.tnre described as the "closest yet di-j r.«i to
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  • 703 7 Gave His Body and Money for Experiments The witness known as "Mr. B" was called for the defence. He said he had known Dr. Ncsfleld for ftf years and he himself was very much interested m scientific research. With his knowledge and discussions, Dr. Nesfield had
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  • 200 7 Insufficient Corroborative Evidence On the ground that there was not sufficient corroborative evidence to warrant a conviction, the Singapore District Judge, Mr. G. C. Dodd, discharged a Chinese named Sect Teow Kiat, who was charged yesterday with attempting to defraud the Municipality by tampering with water meters.
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  • 277 7 U.S. ELECTION ISSUE Abolition of Prohibition Favoured by Republicans [Reuter's Service] Chicago, June 16. Participation m an international monetary conference, including silver, was one of the planks presented to the Republican Convention. Other recommendations were revision by the Tariff Commission of duties affected by depreciated currencies m
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  • 115 7 Measure Passed by U.S. House of Representatives [Reuters Service] Washington, Jure 15. The House of Representatives passed the V?ierans' Bonus Bill providing for the cashing of war bonus certificates totalling $2,000,000,000. The measure. however. was previously a irerded to provide for the equal issue of Government bonds
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  • 76 7 Information Withheld m Parliament [Reuter's Service] London, June 15. It is not the practice to make public information regarding the value of material covered by export licences, said Major L. Hore-Belisha (Parliamentary Trade Secretary), m the House of Commons when Mr. Thos. Williams (Lab. Don Valley), asked the
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  • Article, Illustration
    66 7 MARLENE DIETRICH m a scene from Shanghai Express m which she plays the part of the Shanghai Lily. This Paramount production, which has been well spoken of by film critics everywhere it has been shown, opens at the Capitol on Sunday next. It was directed by Josef von Stemberg, and
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  • 65 7 Will This Month's Annuities Be Paid [British Radio— Official Service] Rugby, June. 15. In reply to a question as to the payment of the sum £1,500,000 due by the Irish Free State on account of land annuities the Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Major W. E. Elliot)
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  • 141 7 A POLITICAL MOVE German Republican Fears [Reuter's Service] Berlin, Jane 16. Taking time by the forelock thousands of "Brown Shirts" are publicly flaunting their new uniforms, although the decree restoring the legality of the Nazi Storm Troops has only just been signed and comes into force to-morrow.
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  • 241 7 Premier's Condolence for Widow [British Radio Official Service] Rugby, June 15. Sir Donald Maclean (the President of the Board of Education* died unexpectedly at his London home this afternoon from heart failure. He had been attending to his departmental duties until within the last few days and
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  • 219 7 Sabotage of Every Form of Human Effort I British Radio Official Service] Rugby, June 15. In a speech at a city luncheon to-day Mr. Winston Churchill welcomed Government support for the proposal to summon a world conference on the money problem m order to arrest what he
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  • 887 7 ARAB FUNCTION Congratulated on Appointment as J.P. There was a large gathering at Mount Washington, the West Coast residence of the Alkaff faimly, on Tuesday when the members; of Messrs. Alkafl and Co., held a tea party to congratulate Haji Shaikh Yahya bin Ahmad Afifi on
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  • 84 7 Friday, June 17th Before the Chief Justice m Chambers at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers, Originating Summons, Petition for taxation of costs. In Open Court at 2.15 p.m.: SC No. 804 m Suit *****1. Before Mr. Justice Whitley m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— 5.879 30— S.
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  • 31 7 When England was forced off the gold standard last September there were dire prophecies as to what would happen; to-day she is the only bright on the horizon— Senator Borah, U.S.A.
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  • 253 7 KILLED BY BLACKS TRAGEDY OF AUSTRALIAN BUSH RUNNERS' STORY [Reuter's Service] Uyndli.im. June 15. The German fliers, Bertram and Clausner, have been murdered by blacks, according to native runners. Officials are not accepting the story without investigation and are sending a Government launch to the locality m
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  • 87 7 Fifteen Years for Gaston Means [Reuter's Service] Washington. June 15. Gaston Means has been sentenced to fifteen years' imprisonment. [Described as a friend of the late President Harding. Gaston Means was a secret service officer who was prominent m connection with the Teapot Dome oil scandal. He was
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  • 117 7 Mr. Wang's View of China's Dispute With Japan [Reuter's Service] London. June 15. Mr. Wang Chia Chen, the Chinese principal adviser at Geneva, is leaving London to-morrow for two months tour of the United States, returning m September to resume work and remaining till the Sino-Japanese question
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  • 259 7 A Shot, a Scream and a Thud A telephone gfrl sitting m an exchange two miles away heard the shot that killed Mrs. Helen Margaret Williams, aged 38. one of the five victims of the shooting tragedy at Cambridge on May 28. A moment later the girl
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  • 133 7 A daring burglary m the forenoon on Tuesday occurred at No. 8. Jalan Tembusu, Asam Kumbang, Taiping. the residence of Mr R Supiah. Barrister-at-I.aw. Talpinp. It appears that when the female occupants of the house were busy m the kitchen a Sikh climbed up the stairs to the top floor
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  • 18 8 SKELCHY.— On June 15th, 1932. at Klang, to Eileen, wife of Victor Skelchy, a daughter.
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  • 690 8 The announcement made at the Rotary Club meeting on Wednesday concerning the "super-book" which is to be published under the sponsorship of the Club with the object of advertising Singapore abroad was interesting since it showed that the job is going
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  • 101 8 ghgfhd fhjkhgk The ranks of Asiatic schoolmasters m Malaya will be the poorer at the end of this school term by the retirement, after 34% years continuous service m the school where he was educated, of Mr. R. Thampipillay, the Senior Asiatic master of the Victoria Institution. After completing his
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  • 1075 8 PERAK FEARS JUSTIFIED Enactment Shortly to be Introduced The anxiety which, according to a message from our Ipoh correspondent this week, existed m regard to the alleged intention of Government to introduce the system of tolls on the new bridges at Enggor and Parit. Is justified
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  • 322 8 NAME FOR TIIK Mv» PIER To the Editor. Sir,— From the MfM I would appear that the dem<.. Pier is contemplated. The present Johnston's p excellent approachabilit> serviceable yet and on <m < landing, for instance, ml barking could be diverted I for all craft without
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  • 79 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. June 16. Messrs Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follow Spot £112 l o (£lll3 4 Forward f .115 (£114*4). The market is firm. Messrs. Symington and notify to-day's rubber prices as
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  • 218 8 Sister Who CabM "No" In connection with th> II columns recently that tMr. F. D. Taylor and Mr Q W to fly In their own rhlm month, the Lancashire Df following report of a rail I staff at the home of Mr Aldcliffe Road, LMflMfe Eh-. A. E.
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  • 18 8 m a few dollar- m thl U at the xamr tiny the taxos and Btti from worth It?
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 140 8 PLYMOUTH BIN. Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD., (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kimgt (Incorporated <n Shanghai) 201 CANTONMENT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 5371. "BUY WITHIN THE EMPIRE" ROYAL BAKERY BREAD IS MADE FROM CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN FLOUR BRITISH YEAST Singapore COLD STORAGE Co Ltd ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS. HOSIERY aJfllCS^
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    • 85 8 JADE Can be found everywhere, but the best colour is very rare. We have a few of the best mounted and unmounted m Necklaces, Pendants, Brooches, Bracelets, Rings, etc. U. S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS, 23 High Street, Singapore. PAN VAN PICKLE There's nothing to touch it. Gives an extraordinarily
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  • 993 9 AUSANNE CONFERENCE OPENS fEAR NOTHING AND ISSUE BOLD PROPOSALS" MACDONALD'S ADDRESS w, of the world are turned to Lausane where the uns „1 ruropean statesmen are attempting to arres! of the economic machine to perdition Conference opened yesterday morning Mr MscDmmM was elected President
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  • 71 9 Premier Does Not Favour Stabilization I British Radio Official Service] Rug-by. June 16. Reports have appeared m various newspapers to the effect that the British Prime Minister favours an armaments truce stabilizing the present position. There is not a word of truth m any suggestion that he has
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  • 50 9 Eye Continues To Give Satisfaction [British Radio Official Service] Kugby, June 16. A morning bulletin states that Princess Beatrice, aunt of the King, had a good night and is much rested. The eye on which an operation for cataract was performed on Tuesday continues to give complete satisfaction.
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  • 65 9 No Evidence m Armed Robbery Charged fFroxn Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, June 13. Or Ah Chee, a Chinese, was acquitted to-day of the charge of armed rebbery. The Public Prosecution did not submit sufficient evidence to convict the accused who. as soon as he heard His Lordship pronounce
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  • 156 9 ITALIAN CONSPIRACY Anti-Fascist Lover to be Shot [Reuter's Service] Rome, June 16. Sitting until midnight a special tribunal concluded the trial of the anti-Fascist terrorists which has stirred the country. The ringleader. Domenico Bovone, was sentenced bo be shot m the back at dawn, six
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  • 135 9 Tributes m the House of Commons (British Radio— Official Service] Rugby, June 16. Tributes to the memory of Sir Donald Maclean, the Education Minister, who died suddenly yesterday, will be paid m the Commons this afternoon. Mr. Baldwin, as Leader of the House, will speak for
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  • 118 9 Passengers Take to Boats Eight hundred people, comprising the passengers and crew of the Spanish liner, Teide, which has been wrecked off Ascura Point, Fernando Po, have been compelled to take to the boats, a Lagos message of June 9 stated. They are reported to be m grave
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  • 84 9 Plan to Restore Don Alfonso [Reuter's Service] Madrid, Jane 16. Many arrests have been made m connection with an alleged plot to restore Don Alfonso to the Throne with the help of certain sections of the Army. Letters discovered m the house of Baron Demore resulted m the
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  • 152 9 Further Hearing on Tuesday Mr. G. C. Dodd, the Singapore District Judge, yesterday announced his decision m connection with the further hearing of evidence In the case In which Mr. O. C. Smalley. the wellknown public accountant, is charged with abetting a fraud by the directors of the
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  • 113 9 Europeans m Car Crashes While driving home m the early hours 01 yesterday morning along Orchard Road, Mr. R. C. Bell. C.P.O. Segamat Circle, Johore Police, had a narrow escape from serious injury. When nearing Claymore Avenue, a tyre burst and the car, a Buick, bearing a demonstration
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  • 236 9 MALACCA ASSIZES Malay Who Attempted to Murder His Wife [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, June 15. At the continuation of the Assizes before Mr I Justice N. H. P. Whitley, a well-dressed Malay, ißedol bin Sabih, stood trial on a charge of attempting to
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  • 207 9 Armoury of 70- Year-Old Chinese A seventy-years-old Chinese named Tan Thai Hoh was charged m the Singapore Police Court yesterday, before Mr. A. W. Hay. second magistrate, with using government stamps, knowing them to have been used before; with being m possession of arms three daggers, a knuckleduster,
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  • 140 9 Old Employee Detained by Police It is anticipated that enquiries which are being made into the report of the theft of cash from the safe m the American Consul-General's office on Tuesday will result m serious charges being framed. The Indian Mohammedan employee who has been arrested
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  • 165 9 Malay Youths Sent to Gaol [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Jane 15. Safar bin AH Musta (20) and Japrl bin Sontoh (22) two youths involved m a gang robbery, together with three others unknown, on a Tamil rubber coolie bangsal m Lendu Estate on the night of April
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  • 164 9 The outburst of cracker-firing by which Chinese Jubilation at an alleged Japanese defeat was expressed some two months ago had a sequel m the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, recently when a Chinese shopkeeper of Kajang, Chong Pong Song, appealed against conviction and fine of $5 and costs, on a charge
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 367 10 P. O British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY s <.<>\HtM Uvr LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL siKWu OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA ft JAfii Due Tonnage. Singapore. SOUDAN 6.500 June 20 RANCHI
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    • 348 11 TO LIVERPOOL m Ponang. Suez. Port Said. Beyrouth. 'Istanbul Piraeus 1 v konc v sr^S^— and \HU T. 13,100 July 9 CHICHimi Xir*«TT TO SEATTLE FROM HONG KONG via SHANGHAI. KOBE. YOKKAICHI. .YOKOHAMA MARU T. 6.100 June 25 5 SHlDZUO^madtt ■hDASMARU T. 11.600 July 3 HIKAW A MAR^ J 6>2
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    • 523 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dfod AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EIROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, AND GENOa! Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. S*pore. Penan*. N. York. Pres. Oarfleld Jun. 20 Jun. 21 Jun. 23 Aug 2 Pres. Polk July 4 July 5 July f
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    • 790 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAROS— Friday, June 17, Prigi-Radja. Sapat Tembilahan. Pceloe-Pallas and Rengat. OPHlR— Friday. June 17, Muntok. Batavia. Semarang and Sourabaya TINOMBO— Friday. June 17, Belawan-Deli. PAHUD— Friday. June 17. Cheribon, Semanng. Sourabaya. Boelcleng. Ampenan PadangBay, Benoa and Banjoewangi. TOBOALl— Saturday, June 18, Koedap, Tamocetih. Tampat-Tinggi,
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  • 480 12 The Slogan of the Paris Police Paris. For some years past Paris policemen have been encouraged m the study of foreign languages and a certain number have been passed for special duty as proficient linguists. M. Chiappe, the Prefect, has now decided that this is not
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  • 400 12 Italy Encouraging Artists of all Nations Venice. Italy is giving no end of encouragement to artists of all nations this year. Only the other week the foreign artists resident m Florence were allowed to hold an exhibition of their works m a fine suite of rooms above the
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  • 22 12 A man at Bow County Court I have been m two motor accidents and I am nob yet ready for the third.
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  • 39 12 Toba, Dut. 561, from Djambi 16, for Diambi 19. Dukat Norw. 761. from Bfengkok 16, for Bangkok 17. Ban Ho Guan. Dut. 965, from Sourabaya 16, for Sourabaya, Bawean 18. Circe, Brit. 314, from Kelantan 16, for Ke[lantan 18.
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  • 38 12 June 15.— Baron Pentland (Brit) Koyo Mara (Matsuye Mara (Jap); Hai Hlng (Nor); Asdang' Valaya (Siam); Athos n fPch); Van Lansberge (Dut); Klang. Menelaus. Kuala. Pontianak Aing Leong, Meran (Brit). June 16— Gemas, Rahman, Kedah (3rit>Petronella (Dut).
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 657 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Secular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 toss) and the S.S. MANOOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 440 12 Kerr Steamship Co., I nc (Incorporated m U.S.A.) NEW YORK SERVK K. Regular Freight Service to Boston. (VV y Philadelphia and Baltimore (via s tl(/) Doe Sails Hi* M.S. SILVERTEAK In Port M.S. SILVERSANDAL July 5 July M.S. SILVERWILLOW July 26 Aug. For rates and particulars please apply to:— GUTHRIK
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    • 99 12 KONINKLUH PAKETVAAW M A \Tv( HAPPU, The %x steamer instant, for A accommod.ii un ttn to I !l. S. KAINt ISHIHARA INDIMKIM N D TEANBPOKI DQ REGULAR ntnGBT SF.RVIfI FROM ,l\|, MZLAM MARt FOR MOJI. V\\n \i K.ur u>^ U NAGOYA AM) *nhn||\Ml Due si_ ERIE MARU MILAN MARD 5
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

  • 241 13 Remained Under Water for Five Minutes Penang, June 10. Further details of his experiences at the hands of the pirates were given by the complainant who yesterday continued his evidence m the case m which four Chinese named Toh Beng Kooi, Tan Ah Chai. Hoh Ah Chai
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  • 189 13 Decline of £950,000 m Receipts The report of the Suez Canal Company which was presented to the general meeting of shareholders on June 6 showed that the canal has not been spared from the effects of the world economic crisis. Shipping which passed through m the course of
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  • 348 13 To provide outlets for the increasing agricultural production m Annam, it is proposed to modernize several of the ports, says Reuter's Trade Service. The ports m question are Tourane. Vinh-Benthuy, Qui-Nhon and Nathrang. Tourane is the most important port m Annam, since it is used by European
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  • Port and Shipping News.
    • 258 13 The s s Blankenese. a ship built m Hamburg m 1897 by Bran den Burg, gross tonnage 227 tons, Is to be sold by public auction m Haiphong (French Indochina) on Tuesday, July 12th. All particulars can be procured at the French Consulate, during office hours (i.e. 9 a.m. to
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    • 617 13 Georges Philippar Crew m Hong Kong The singular fortune of the Chinese crew, consisting of 88 members, mostly natives of the New Territories, on board the ill-fated French luxury liner Georges Philippar, rescued by a Soviet oil tanker m the Red Sea, was related to a representative
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  • 172 13 Windjammer's Fine Sailing The third ship to arrive m England m the windjammers' race from Australia is the Herzogin Cecilie. She has made the passage from Port Augusta with 53,400 bags of wheat m 106 days. This is the fastest time for this year, but
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  • 131 13 Protest at "Red" Spy Work Report A resolution protesting against statements In the foreign Press, especially French, suggesting that the fire m the Georges Phillipar was the work of a "Red" spy was passed by the crew of the Soviet Skaianeft on the vessel's return to Russia. They
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 341 13 Singapore Free Press (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head (lice: 138 ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE fckphone: 60K. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. and tin cables aS>ea^' <£?£ dOn o rubber features include ptctures serial Sp Clal bridge and chess notes h?si» story eTne h m a lat tf reI erSXC appears daily. and
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    • 8 13 Ui i i tf^f t^^v^i^i 1 1 iTi^^^Z
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    • 312 13 *< iti:i:\i,t\i»* beauty made available to you by HOLLYWOOD'S MAKE-UP GEKIUS In HOLLYWOOD the name MAX FACTOR is synonymous with make-up MAX FACTOR'S SOCIETY MAKE-UP 2 Sizes only $1.75 and $3.50. OBTAINABLE FROM THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the F.M.8.) Successors to TIMMS DISPFVs/\rv i,TD 8 RAFFLES PI ACV
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  • 221 14 ATTEMPT TO WRECK DECCAN QUEEN Bombay-Poona Luxury Train Bombay, June 2. What appears to have been an attempt to wreck the Deccan Queen the G.I.P. Bom-bay-Poona luxury train, on the evening of May 31, Is alleged to have been made by two Gujerati women, aged 24 and 17 respectively, who
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  • 102 14 The Selangor Miners' Association of Kuala Lumpur has called an extraordinary general meeting to Ue held at the hall of the Association this afternoon, to consider the amendment to the London Scheme to assist Chinese miners outlined m the Free Press a day or two ago. Under the new proposals
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  • ROUND YOUR DIAL
    • 342 14 The following Is a list of stations which can be received In Singapore: Java Siatiors: Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from 6.30 pm (Irregular)
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    • 66 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice: DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 a.m. PETALINO HILL TESTING. (Except Sundays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres FROM THE STUDIO 6.30 pjn. Krontchong Music. 7.00 English. 7.15 British Official Wireless News. 7.25 Recital of
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  • 244 14 Wife Collapses on Seeing Tragedy Morecambe, May 16. A glider nose -dived 150 feet this afternoon, and the pilot, Mr. Alan Worden Graham, was instantly killed, m the presence of his wife, his six-year-old son, and thousands of other people. Mrs. Graham collapsed and was taken away,
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  • 139 14 Confidence Men and Rich Australian Paris, May 18. The police here are searching for two confidence tricksters who persuaded their victim Mr. James Watson, a wealthy Australian sheep breeder, to part with £45,000. Mr. Watson, who is staying at one of the fashionable hotels, made the
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  • 28 14 in^nrn e Ho V o lian dCathS ln the Shanghai flght- Dublin l 2 497 aCC rdin t0 unoffi Ss ~w£Sn men> U6? W men and 19 596
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 183 14 STOPS OATARBH .it .irrh' St.>p it at >nr<-with N'.^tr >lin*» N*Ml Spr< i* r. GanM <n<! <lu»t m a trviiic clim.i!** r< -> Catarrh. 'NustrulMM reiievrt tnstMtlv. Chn "1. §tflfM Muffin****. At aJ) Ckemisri NASTRaLINE* Sales A Kent*: Duncan Roberts Ltd., Singapore. WB W M I k. TENNIS BLUE SCREEN.
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    • 781 14 BANKS AND imißAiSFjj CHARTERED BANK THE YOKOHAMA SPFnc OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA p A »j|r T (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) D/\ill\, L 1 1) < Established m Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Capital Subscribed (Fully r Reserve Fund £3,000,000 "P> Reserve Liability
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  • 2611 15 ANNUAL REPORT An Illuminating World Survey tt of the managers of the •roleum Company is a most rid oil survey In t-he following tin portions of the report, I which the management state Industrial point of view, the <<i one; as regards fche policy of
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  • 7 15 To- Day 's Price Changes gfhdfj jkgh
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  • 69 15 June 16th.. 12 o'clock noon. o c o Buyers Sellers. K.b.s. equal to London Standard Spot 5 Standard R.S.S. on Tender June ***** 3 16 July 5^ Au 5 3 16 5 5 16 July-Sept. 5316 5 5;16 Oct-Dec 5 i 2 Tone of Market:
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  • 425 15 Only Small Percentage m Tin-Mining The number of persons returned as engaged m rice cultivation was 396,110 or 19.5 per cent of the working population, but, m considering these figures, it must be bsrne m mind that, m many parts of Malaya, padi planting is combined with other
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  • 236 15 Loss of $18,943 on the Year The following is the directors' report to the shareholders of Devon Estates < Malacca i. Limited, to be presented to the annual general meeting which will be held at the French Bank Building on Tuesday, June 28. The Accounts show a
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  • 73 15 Proposed Issue of £18,000 Debentures [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, June 16. Malaysiam Tin report shows there was a profit of £102 and a credit balance of £134 Rubber has not been tapped since May 31. The company proposes to issue £18.000 7' per cent debentures redeemable at
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  • 85 15 Boustead and Co., Ltd.. Penan*, agents Takuapa Valley Tin output first half June 628 hours. 165.000 cubic yards, 512 pikuls Dredge Takuapa No. 1 has been working partly m tailings and Dredge Takuapa No 2 m ooor patch. Evatt and Co.. Kuala Lumpur. Secretaries; Renong Consolidated:
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  • 104 15 as that from the other producers m this field declined rapidly. In view, therefore, of the -esults so far obtained, and considering f.ie general position of the petroleum industry it was deemed better to suspend operation* 'on the Boenjoe field for the present. SARAWAK Sarawak's crude oil product for 1931
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  • 123 15 Changes m Representative i Prices [United Press Association] June 14 American Can. Com. 38 4 Cities Service 2% 2% Colombia Gas and Elec. 7 714 Curtis Wright Electric Bend and Share 7 7-\ Gen. Electric 10 4 ,1 Gen. Motors 9 91^ Nat. City Bank 26
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  • 175 15 THE ABROAD [Britkh Radio Official Service] May 25 June 14 15. Amsterdam 9.09 4 9.06 4 9.06 Vi Athens 550 sellers 575 575 Belgrade 215 Berlin 15.57*6 15.50 15.50 Bombay Is. 5 61,64 d. Is. 5 15|16d. Brussels 26 11)32 26.32^ 26.30 Bucharest 617 Vt 617% Buenos Aires 35 316
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  • 184 15 RECORD PROFITS Lane, Crawfords' Good Year Presiding at the annual general meeting of shareholders of Lane. Crawford. Ltd., m Hong I Hong last week, the Hon. Mr W. E. L. Shenton I was able to report a most satisfactory state of affairs. He declared that the working profit for 1
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  • 78 15 Likely to Come Into Force on July Ist News received from Ipoh yesterday stated j that Mr. T. R. A. Windeatt, who has played the j leading role m the negotiations with the Chinese miners over the three-category tin restric- tion scheme, m an interview stated that
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  • 140 15 Singapore, June 16. The market has kept very steady although there has not been a great deal of business passing. To-day's quotations are: Spot 5 cents up cent. London 111 I6d. unchanged. New York 2 11; 16 cents gold unchanged. Stocks m the hands of dealers and
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  • 32 15 Yesterday's Alterations Pom Buyers Seller* Gammon Ord. Csl) 96 ,0Q Shell Transport 1126 M6Oc(L Thornycroft ($5) 70 n United Eng. (Orel) (10) 395 410 IWearne Bros. ($5) 375 425
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    • 47 15 jssfts exceed $12.000.000 Assurance In force over 535.000.00Q The Great E »ster^ Ufe^^urance Co., Ltd. Tho Company has £20.000 deposited" with LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. EC. ATTRACTIVE PLA NS O F ASSURANCE Secretary AOENTS WANTED G C KNOX Managing Director H w RAPER Actuary ROBINSON, F.I.A.
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  • 413 16 555 FOR FIRST WICKET Holmes-Sutcliffe Feat Against Essex [Reuters Service] London, June 16. Holmes and SutclifTe have established a new first wicket record with 555 beating the 554 by Tunnicliffe and Brown. Holmes' score was 224 not out and SutcliftVs 313. AN ELUSIVE BYE [FREE PRESS
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  • 161 16 Trimdon Wins the Gold Cup I Reuters Beruce I London, June 16. Tht race for the Gold Cup was held at Ascot to-day and remlted as follows: Bri£ -Grn. C. Lambton's TRIMDON 1 Mrs. A. James's SALMON LEAP 2 H.H. Aga Khan'c UT MAJEUR 3 Nine ran. Won
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  • 113 16 Eleven Wickets m an Innings The feat of taking all ten wickets m an innings is very rare, but? a much rarer one was performed the other day m Edinburgh. The annual match between George Watson's College and the Watsonians (former pupils of the college) is a
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  • 151 16 Tommy Green, the Belgrave Harrier, put up another splendid performance m winning the Bradford walk over the 32 mile- course through IHiliy and Otley from a field of 112. Taking the tad m the tenth mile, Green covered fourteen miles m 2 hrs. 1 mm. 44 sees., and was never
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  • LAWN TENNIS SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
    • 426 16 Lim Bong Soo's Third Success By winning the singles section of the Singa- < pore lawn tennis championships last night for the third season m succession Lim Bong Soo, the Chinese player, became the winner outright of the cup for that section. He defeated Lye j Kwang
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    • 25 16 Mixed Doubles Handicap Final Mrs. Taylor and Stringfellow owe 15 beat Mr. and Mrs. Cameron owe 4, 10 8 4 6 6—l.
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  • 195 16 The following teams will compete for the Cheong Koon Seng and Seah Eck Jim trophies, the former for Water Polo and the latter for all round swimming competiton. Sea Serpents:— Tan Wee Chwee CCapt.) Lee Choon Nghee; Tan Chew Seng; Sim Boon Hoon; Goh Koon Kiat; Yap
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  • 130 16 The following are the teams and starting times for the Sepoy Lines Golf Club versus Garrison Golf Club to be played on Sunday next 19th. inst. at the Garrison Golf Links. Garrison Golf Club's players mentioned first. 9.00 a.m. Barr-Sim and Renton vs. English and Allen. 9.05
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  • 98 16 Johnson vs. Nelson Matched over 12 Rounds Fighting Nelson, who Is leaving Singapore for Manila on Tuesday, has been matched with Young Johnson, the F.M.S. Negro, who knocked out Wilmott m his last fight here, over 12 rounds at the New World Arena on Monday. The pair are about
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  • VETERANS PLAY CHARITY MATCH
    • 476 16 Referee Could Not Get a Rickisha Chinese 3 Malays 0. Taking things very seriously, the veterans entertained a large crowd at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday m the cause of a well deserving charity, the Non-European Unemployment Fund. Drawn from the stars of former days, the teams were
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    • 33 16 In a third division match at Geylang yesterday evening the Marine Department defeated J the Government Monopolies by six clear goals. Bakri got a hat-trick, Awang 2 and Ahmat one.
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  • 127 16 Santry Challenge Cup for Ladies' "A" and "B" Classes will sail the third and final race m the contest for the Batavia Visitors' Challenge Cup on Sunday, 19th instant. All start at 10.10 a.m. Course will be posted as usual. The contest with the Officers of H.M.S. Canterbury
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  • 83 16 [Reuter's Service] t New York. June 16. Latest baseball results are as follow. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 6: Chicago 3 Brooklyn 1: Cincinnati 5 Boston 2: Pittsburgh 5. Philadelphia 7: St. Louis 4. (Klein hit a home run) AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 9: Boston 3 Detroit 7: Washington 6
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  • 77 16 Recuperating After Severe Illness The Maharaja Jamsaheb of Nawanagar, famous m the cricket world as "Ranji," landed at Folkestone from India on June 4, having gone to England to recuperate after severe Illness. "Ranji" declined to express an opinion on Indian affairs. He said he had been
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  • 34 16 A friendly match will be played between the Baby XI of the Royal English School and the Baby Team of Rangoon Road English School on R. R. E. S. grounds to-day at 5 p.m.
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  • 518 16 4-BALL CHAMPIONSHIP Full List of Entries and Matches The following is a complete list of the 51 entries for the Malayan amateur billiard (4--ball) championship for the Frankel Shield, to be held at the New World, and a list of matches as arranged from Saturday 18th to
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  • 175 16 Teams for Week-end Games The following have been invited to play cricket for PS. L. vs. 8.8. I. on Friday, at 5 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m. at S.C.C. R. B. Black, A. E. G. Blades. W. D. Charlton, W. Haxworth. Dr. H. O. Hopkins, A. P.
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  • 88 16 The following have been selected to play cricket for S.R.C. against the Gloucesters Ist XI on Saturday, commencing at 2 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground. R. Bartels, P. D'Almeida, G. Anthonisz, N. Sullivan. G. E. N. Oehlers, I. Eber, A. G. Armstrong, M. Cordeiro, L. Alvis, S. Fereira,
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  • 86 16 The following will represent the Indian Association against the Medical College on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the I.A. ground: N. A. Mallal (Captain) A. A. Samy, Amarchand, Abba^bhoy, Bhaskaran, Kennedy, Wazir Singh, Chcor Singh. Varma, A. L. Naden, Hari Govind. (Reserve) A. C. Sinha. On Sunday
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  • 39 16 Judging from recent race meetings, it is i estimated that the Perak Turf Club last year I j must have paid about $30,000 to Government I 1 In the form of taxes alone, (says The Times of I Malaya >
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    • 204 16 Wonderful singing by the COMEDY HARMONISTS OF TWO SONGS FROM "MOVTE CAR, O MADNESS" RECENTLY SHOWN AT THE CAPITOI n\ HIS MASTER'S VOICE RECORDS Over The Blue B 3972 I The Way With Every Bailor CALL IN AND HEAR THEM A 1 £S)"MOUTRiE'S" 1 "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS v fr V The
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