The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 July 1932

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  • 14 1 The Sigapore Free Pree ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1932. 10 CENTS.
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  • 323 1 There is much conjecture as to whether Senator Borah consulted White House before making his "swap debts for prosperity" proposal Page 11. I 'i .m is making preparations to *arry on pcstal war m Man huria Page 11. The King ar.d Queen have left I.oi.don for ("owes,
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  • 932 1 T hate leaving vim ivluiK The young man Bet down his skis toy tht aCCOOd time Mid, taking both his wih hands, continued earnestly "Shan't I May. after all You need only say the word, you know She withdrew her hands, touched his lightly, and uave bin
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    • 212 1 Kliivi I jOWDOW* XII.X ITO nm Sf4-Vrn gtaVikM* INO s \FI I ES HOTEL s PREMIER HOTEL ■ion and Hot and Cold Running Water. ills EVENING Tl\ DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE to Midnight U SrtOAL DISH BflH lAL DAILY TO-MORROW DOLLAR Urn II IU MUKKmv I
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    • 235 1 §And up *pake one bad old inmate With a voice' as bold as brass. "We don't want your Christmas Sij^ Tolley'a Brandy is all we ask T Ml T» Bottle, including Duty. BRANDY —j, VIcALISTER CO., LTD IlKl Soh Agents for F.M.S. a "Absolutely Delicious"— 4 As Good as a
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    • 108 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS OvatUne foi health Page 13. Tolley'a Empire brandy Page 1. Ml Ci ntxhit 's Handy Meal Pa-Rcoord-breaklni sale at Chotirmall's— Pa_-. 'J. WttStamulTa are lamed for quality and aerI vlct —Page 17. Chambers' Twentieth. Century Diotionar\ 'from Kelly and Walsh Pa^t 1. CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP I wl CHAMBERS'S
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    • 23 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO Pl RE. FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORE 3.
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  • 303 2 Tuesday. Jury 19. i m- BneUency rlsttad the Kuala Lump Club and the Captain, Mr H f L Ml lOk His Excellency for I M VYednesday. July 20. Rati Mr W B OtbMII and Mrs. Gibson. Mr. Mr- F G Finch had luncheon at KlOf*! Friday. July 20.
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  • 274 2 I'nemployment Relief Activities The relief work which was organbed by the Ladies Lotus Club ln October last with a committee consisting of Mrs. E. V. Davies. M.A., Mrs M M. Namazie, Mrs. M. V. Pillay and Miss R. Naidu (Secretary) began its activities m November to
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  • 60 2 refusing to show his ticket to a London U Omnibus inapactor Hubert WrtcM of th-road, Streatham. a clerk employed 0 by tbe Ministry of Labour, was at Bnriue fined £3 and £2 2s. costs. Mr < unplon. the magistrate, said "Let this be a «""*>■ to those contraptious. awkward fa..
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 37 2 F«>rd\ went wtth the Gupflc'tncr boys, not with —with She looked at Susi with those terror-stricken I md Susi could net meet their gize. She said DO mere then, but collapsed quietly. Paula Arnold m Manchester Guardian.
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    • 500 2 SELF-GENERATING ELEKTROLLER Electric Massage at Home. Highly useful m rheumatism and stiff joints. Effective as a scalp massage for falling hair. Excellent for muscle massage for athletes. Price $5.00 MEDICAL HALL, LTD. Opp. General Post Office. BUSINESS CARDS. M M > BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work
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    • 564 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or sea-vices and that particulars of sucn tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy Pipes and Cast Iron Specials for period October Ist, 1932, to September
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    • 244 2 Hxibe44 UNIVERSAL CARS LTD., Orchard Road, Singapore. ■■i-aa— —a a a a——— _—__^_Maa__— I _XL Jm <\^ flk j_W W JB flrfla_fl% A-**-- 1 micro- t>hot*>cT*^ nr flk *V flfls^-. n«-u« cell **k- a_V flflk. A__ fl _T maw*. *L£*__^W_ _t_m A__^^^^^ i /*^^|^^^^^^j^^^^^g|> _4^l^^^a^^^fl£ 7 flk W L" 'Z^-T
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    • 226 2 THE WEEK Wednesday. 27th. H«h Water 04 44 7.0 ft.. 16.36. 8.2 ft. H Club Ufßn, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. A. H. DaCklnaOO on Science and the hi. ntinratlon of Criminals. y- ..ol! Dr I SRC. vs 1.C.F.A.. Stadium. fte-naftay. 28th. Hi«h Water M.li, 6 7 ft.. 17.34, 8.1 ft. Di\
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  • 71 3 Trobabl) m Large Amounts" planet k t ints" In the i the C re ss wi know i. ..d it ions I l rth' twin Venus lit, ol the sun, Mir- v WII on Cats of uons, 1 Sill ha\e I IT planets. I Qtiab to tifledtbe
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  • 16 3 although tho ..most own n th. mairh oi harac"hen they 1 1 ol UK*
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  • 19 3 I T\£ KheflaaM. picture pro--1 irs to privately "f Mining pro- InCad< by killed
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  • 266 3 Archbishop of Canterbury's lews emarkable rpeecb on Bunds) cinemas was red by the Archtashcp ol Canterbury In L rd., when tbe Sund iy Clnems Bill was under discussion, and it may ha\t some Influence on aple who are f.uiakiCs Ofl the Question ol Sunday opening foi I i
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  • 234 3 Crop of Mediocre Pictures m London This week's film r leases would appear to KM more und^r the description of "tolerable" han actually under the heading of ■entertaining** (wrote the Free Pius London correspondent on July 13 1. The best is possibly "The Trial of Vivienne Ware"
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  • 64 3 Dr W T. Brook", Use Oxford rmversiiv dins Inojiu I ;< icntly on Mr. G. W Wi vn SgCd 79. a tutor at C.» :en College. id Oxford was a very dllßcuM pltee to live m. '1 am i very old resident myrelT' be continued, '-and I find as one
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  • 868 3 A NEW RELIEF ACT L Checking the Misguided n ti thn course of tht- next few days. the Patents and Designs Bill becomes an Art Psrtiament, the ofßefcels m that cheerless granite building oil Chaneerv-lane the Patent Omce. will heave a righ cf relief, (wrote an
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  • 164 3 The body of the Seremban Police Court j was crowded with Malays both men and women on Wednesday morning, lent befcre the 'case was called before Che Hamzah. m which 'wo Malay women and two Malay men were charged With having a-aulted a Malay woman named Annum binti Matoh ai
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  • 1037 3 FAMOUS TERMS At Work on the Supplement Orfcrtl About five hundred pages have now be-n completed of the Supplement to the Oxford (English Dictionary. There will probably be j between six hundred and seven hundred altogether. When I called at the Old Ashmolean. where -li
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  • 333 3 The Regeneration of Industries "The regeneration of British Industries calls for something more than a Cambridge accent and a suit of plus fours." declared Mr. R w. Ferguson, chairman of the Council of the Asrociation for Education m Industry and Commerce', speaking at the annual conference
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  • 357 3 (iood Newi for Whitby There should be glee m Whitby, for the present London season is alluiaslng a revival ii let ornaments for personal wear amonu women of rank ami fashion, and th best jet m the •world, as every Jeweller knows. come> from the famous Yorkshire
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  • 92 3 I amount ol illustration by means ol quotations "It wIU be the only Dictionary of any comparable size." he said, "which exhibits the vocabulary of the English language m an historial form. It will be virtually a key to the r.reat work. Frr those who have no room to house
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  • 117 3 Women Predominate m Italy no longer enjoys the distinction <.t having as main miles as leaaales m her population. m hot the basano is ta Favour ol the weaker sex In total population ol 41 MM, t€l, then sn MIX more iSSUSIIS than males. When tin m
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 48 3 _^_fl-7 %M LIGHTS FROM jZJ. OXL LAMP iflflklf of a flight lamp A PHILIPS DUO-SAVELITE LAMP VOl SKCURE THE ADVANTAGES OF TWO SOURCES OF LIGHT IN ONE GLOBE AND Lderable economy m current consumption United Kn<>ineers Limited. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT r;tfed m the Straits Settlements! 17-1!> Battery Road, Singapore.
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    • 194 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927)Lijnited 21, First Cross Street MALArrA II I i oa. i~s_as**ss, >v t\. 11, Light Street PKNANG U. 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
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  • 477 4 Seeds Sown From the Air Moscow. The tractor and the harvesting combine are no longer sufficiently new and revolutionary to satisfy the enthusiastic pioneer theorists of Russian agriculture. The airplane and the dirigible are now being advocated as future agricultural "machines'" of great significance. Experimental sowing from the
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  • 139 4 A friend of mine was recently walking along the shore of a hill-girt loch m a lonely part Bf >outh -western Scotland, when he came across a large granite boulder standing upon a little calm of stones at the top of a heathery hillock On one side
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  • 21 4 The (ii advantage of men not knowing the PS Is that they do not know the present M- Q X Chesterton.
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  • 431 4 40,000 People Watch Arrival at Hanworth Public interest m airships led some 40.000 people to Hanworth air park during the week- end to watch the landings of the Graf Zeppelin and a further 55 people to take pleasure flights m the German airship < writes the Free
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  • 76 4 Famous Serbian Figure Belgrade. The famous woman comitadji leader, Mara Kutchkova. has just died m the village of Kutchevishte. m Southern Serbia, at t*he age of seventy-five. She was well-known for many exploits m fighting as a Serbian revolutionary against the Turks, and particularly for having carried
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  • 111 4 The death occurred at his son's residence m Bukit- Mertajam early on Friday, of Mr. A. C Scully, late Usher and Interpreter Police Court. Penang. Deceased, who was the son of Police Inspector Scully, formerly of Province Wellesley, was born m 1867. After being educate- m St. Xavier's Institution, he
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  • 347 4 Callers at Charing Cross Mr. H. Q. Edwardes, the Superintendent oi Halls at Raffles College, ca'led at the Malayan Agency this week, as did Mr. J. E. Skelton, chemist at the Institute of Medical Research, I F.M.S. writes the Free Press London correspondent on July 13. Other
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  • 275 4 Judge's Warning About The Risk Armed with letters from the head of their department, the two postal employees who came up before Mr. Justice Prichard applying to be declared bankrupts, appeared m the Penang Supreme Court again. It will be recalled that the last time these two
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  • 116 4 Californian Fruit Grown For Ornamental Purposes Pink lemons have been found growing on a tree m California, states Scientific American. The pink lemon, which was first exhibited at the National Orange Show m California this year, is a freak of the Variegated Eureka lemon, which was developed from
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  • 168 4 The following are Singapore Volunteer Corps routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly M.C.. Commanding S.S.V.F. Ranges.— The following range allotments are published for information:— Buses leave Headquarters I Sat. Sun. Bkt. T. Range Farrer R 2 p.m. 7.30 a.m. 30.7.32 F (Malay) Coy Table
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  • 485 4 Basis of Humanity and Common Sense Under the King's peace, the persons of his subjects are inviolate, but an action against a surgeon because he has broken this law is one of a very unusual nature, writes The Observer's Legal Correspondent. In the ordinary course he
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  • 243 4 Peddled to London Dancers at 5 a Pinch A drug gang is at work among young girls I and men who dance at one of London's most up-to-date suburban halls. The dope is obtained m the form of "snow" r cocaine > from professional dance partners, and may
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  • 200 4 Ending Price-cutting War With the holiday rush upon them. West End hotel proprietors are conferring m an attempt to standardise prices. The move is designed to end an intensive price-cutting war between hotels of the highest class. Only the scale of charges for accommodation is at present
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  • 83 4 Giant Waits by His Death-Bed A Russian midget, three foot six inches m height, died from his injuries m London after the baby cycle he was riding collided with a' motor-van m Bromley-road. Catford, S.E. He was Andree Suchankoff, aged 36, one of a troupe
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  • 327 4 Death of Indian Mutiny Survivor The death has occurred at home of MajorGeneral Sir John Gatacre. one of the few remaining survivors of the Indian Mutiny. Major-General Sir John Gatacre. whose war services dated from the Indian Mutiny, wa* born at Coton Hall. Shropshire m Feb..
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  • 165 4 A nne of $25 or m default three weeks rtfor. ous imprLsonment was imposed by Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate. WM9999J, on a Tamil named Ayawoo whom he convicted on a charge of cruelty to animals. Inspector Dawson givimevidence, said that he was R oing along Chulia Street when he
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  • 79 4 Not It Im Muud it Shanghai Paarlog C mon mer.* ta made b\ M of Mr. and ID I meo --,upp>>rt ter o: ttM cont n.'.v kmg. The Q to prevt ni non In an mi dent.-, tl.; i who thn t Balled of the N are three
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  • 38 4 Girfa It* I gwuHWm Thou I Church 4 FH "awoethi ai celebrati even thi Madrid gand i tlll.s. thThr Churr! ing to m al Chun b yards away m which 'i the tarn o I
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  • 27 4 Dr. John who die i eight] v Oehelford r my v I *ith ISOQ Dr. s wss said officer m El 6.820 child!
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 75 4 COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office 13, Regent Street, LONDON, S.W.I. TAKE CHARGE OF EASTERN KIT AT THEIR PORT SAID BRANCH HAVE IT LAUNDERED AND READY FOR YOU ON THE RETURN .JOURNEY. Representatives board all homeward bound steamers at PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL to arrange Baggage Clearance. Rail
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    • 252 4 OWN VOICE RECoS INSTEAD OF WRITING A LET 1 1 n,> POST-CARD COMMUNICATE WITH Ym BY MEANS OF "OWN-VOICE RK( M M>y' K,K IN SPECIAL ENVELOPES SUITABLE POR HO|Q m LISTEN TO YOUR OWN VOICE SONGS HY SIMPLY PLACING THF. I ON A GRAMOPHONE READY WHILE YOU WAI I DURING
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  • 111 5 Proposed Action At Ottawa i Roysl' th» Bn11l b Empire! I nsidev ipport the apbea Ol these SS to the pitferentiaJ D mmion>. •nimously I ndon Corres on films lm- ol the Em-' B b Illms, n_ch mn 11 a*! •Tim I tariff 4 ..pmion that •iy effective
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  • 56 5 •..n.H.ions 111 vans IH-r cent, of Havana dfai t mv Names! Bock Cabanas' hops. There Hs-ans factories] ner. of these 1 have decided there wm be Havana brands: Ramon Alloncs. «Uttom m Ha- 1 UHBB trouble.! I OM decreased taxation and I "I'^ood that the controls
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  • 500 5 Edible Fungoids of the Tropics In a recent issue we had an article entitled Mew's Ear Fungus.' It gave the annual production (m Szechwan. China) as about 20.000 catties. China, however, can consume more than it produces since the Chinese Dhobies of New Zealand, and. possibly. Australia buy
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  • 33 5 Dr. C. S. Wilson arrived ln Ipoh on Tuesday and will be attached to the District Hospital. Ipoh. aa Chief Surgeon m place of Dr. Burne, Iwho Is retiring from the service. i
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  • 458 5 Modern Manufacturing Methoic What would the stem industrialist of the nineteenth t. niury have thought of a factory which provides a ball room and theatre for Iti employees, tennis courts and croquet lawns. and choo si for its site a pleasant countryside with Buwen and shrubs worthy
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  • 271 5 Terms of Committee's Report The man m the street cannot understand the reasons for the fuss about sky-writing by aeroplanes, and the need for a Committee to report on it. However, the report has now been published and is an interesting one. Here are 1 some of the things
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  • 163 5 Bishop of Durham's Warning The Bishop of Durham (Dr. Hensley Hensomi preached at St. Pauls Cathedral on llife's changes. We were living, he said, m an age when we were tempted to think that nothing was actually stable and entitled to our reverent regard. Even the Christian
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  • 112 5 Deeside is once more engaged m the annual preparations for receiving the Court afr Bal- moral. The arrival of the King and Queen |is expected next month. The Queen is a great favourite on Deeside, where her endless I consideration for the people of the neighbourhood,
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  • 243 5 Doomed by U.S. Serum Discovery A serum has been discovered which wlli "absolutely prevent" typhus, according to an announcement made by the Uniteo States Public Health Service. Typhus fever is commonly a disease of poverty and overcrowding. It has carried oil millions of people, and although for centuries
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  • 403 5 Julius Caesar Bust a Forgery The famous British Museum bust of JuliuCaesar, which has been reproduced m thousands of school text books and works of learning throughout the world, has been officially recognised as a forgery. It has been removed by the museum authori
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  • 198 5 A Helpful Innovation at Mill Hill Many parents have been sorely put to it to meet the school fees of their sons and daughters, especially m the last most difficult year, and only the generous and public spirited line adopted by the governing bodies of the
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  • 131 5 Mr. Muhammad Abdullah, a prominent member of the local Indian Muslim community, who has played an important part ln the civic life of the Colony since his arrival ln Singapore m 1908, has just returned after a long absence m India. Mr. Muhammad Abdullah ls a brother of Mr. Karam
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  • 248 5 Chaperoned by Princess Elizabeth Little Princess Margaret, the daughter of the Duke and Duchess cf York, has had a new experience. She has been to her first party, and although she was one of the youngest guests invited, she thoroughly enjoyed herself. The party was given
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  • 181 5 IS IT HENRY HALL Mystery of new 8.8.C. "The Broadcaster." a modernistic conception m stone of radio-broadcasting, will shortly be on view m the large foyer of Broadcasting House, the new headquarters of the BBC The statue, which is by Mr. Eric Gill, has 'already been placed m position, but
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  • 56 5 The "Northern Daily Telegraph" of Blackburn, remarks: "A notable contribution has 1 been made by the Sultana of Johore, Malay Peninsula, toward the publication of the monumental Scottish National Dictionary, of which Dr. William Grant, Aberdeen, is editor. The Sultana, who was Mrs. Wilson, is an Ayrshire lady, who married
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  • 219 5 Strange Inquest A strange story was told at a Wt let inquest on a woman of fifty who was gassed at a boarding-house m Torn: square. Bloomsbury. Mr. Frederick John Mathews, a solicit. v of High Holborn. identified the body as that ..f a woman whom he
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  • 124 5 Presented to the King m Memory of Waterloo A little silken flag which was hand, d to the King at Windsor Castle recently represent ono of the strangest annual rents paid m the world. The Duke of Wellington, who hands the flag 'to the King each year,
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  • 108 5 L Boiled Shirt Problem on Soviet Tour Jack Hylton Is trying to solve ar. rtnju. tie problem. He is going to Soviet Russia on tour v ,>h his band, and one of his engagements will be a banquet at which Stalin will be pr«*t nt. A
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 113 5 I*H ANDY MEAL <>t tender Steak; haron; Haricot [omato Sauce. All ready u> teres straight taim i deli< ious cold easily ma Jo hot nett H .wdl COOfcod, most appetising meal. > Imin fammmt British Productions. Opt*«iTno Jj /vvill nJ^M, MADK IN ENGLAND \KK YOU ECONOMIZING ON YOUR PETROL? IF
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    • 350 5 ASTHMA BRONCHITIS CATARRH WILL YOU CONTINUE fW\ _*^fc TO SUFFER WHEN YOU I» Koy al ITiy MCUUI NEED NOT Dr. HA I R S ASTHMA CURE THE PROVED LIQUID CUPE will banish immediately the struggle for breath and enable the wearied sufferer to sleep peacefully every night. Dr. Hair's Asthma
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  • 2201 6 DIS AG RM AMENI AND REPARATRIONS Dr. Julius Curtius on iln view of Senator Borah's new scheme for revision of I War debts and the relation of i the proposal to disarmament j this article by a leader of German opinion is of par-; ticular interest. "■"•wo \.\(T ;i m
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  • 32 6 There Ls only one answer to the question: Who shall control the Labour Party? and I say it with all boldness: The trade unions must be m control. Mr. W. H. Hutchinson.
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  • 169 6 Brancker's Memoirs The many friends and admirers of the late Sir Sefton Braacker, who lost his life m the disaster to R.lOl. will be glad to know that the preparation of hi.s memoirs is now neanng completion They should b 1 published m London during the Autumn. Capt. Laurence Pritcharcl.
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  • 586 6  - Quality Against Quantity ELY CULBERTSON BY THERE is a never ending battle m every Uidge .game m which the strength ol mass formation is tested against rank represented by honours. When hands are of unbalanced pattern, containing long and very strong suits, the value of honours is often minimized and
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  • 645 6  -  HORATIUS Auction Bridge By GIVEN a normal d.stribution. the thirteen tricks contained m deal may be divid d into eight by honours and five by low csrdl In other words, eight are quick tricks and the other five are established after the honour cards have been played. It is
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  • 91 6 trick i; SI m the dl the dlaaa tricks, but spa.:--before all could not out < ponenti i which ml torctaf m him \r I with thi the Dumm) when spaclength l He n. held I did not pen to d to pla) W< diamond K. lot Wt I be
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  • Article, Illustration
    390 6 place the wrong adversary m the lead and thu eliminate the possibility of the play Take the hand below Neither side vulnerable. South— dealer. (Figures after bids m table refer bt numbered explanatory paragraphs > South West North East IC Pass 2NT <1> p. 3 NT (2) Pass hn Pass
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  • 5042 7 A WIDE RANGE DUNLOP'S (XTPER CENT PRODUCT RECORD OF PROGRESS The antatandlt g development m Ihe mai jf.»< ture < I lubber gc:c ds during the Baal >e;ir <.r two has been the progress made m the application of Litex m the place <
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 472 7 jssF'^»r~pp? \!a..ujan\ I i CofHv I sal I _A_H I _m*m*a_L_L fe tta HENRY vVAUGH ft Co-, Ltd. SINGAPORI PENANG, IFOH, KUALA l.l'.tlPl'R. THIS IS THE SAFEST, SUREST, IE! PLEASANT WAY TO LOSE FAT Fat W«'3t YOU Tabic Ttlta How Much Women ijj.p and (iirls Should Weigh Fee* and Inches
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    • 51 7 ir Use it daily il ~M |l _f ta _f 1. It M It Keep disease-laden dirt away from your home. Use Lifebuoy Soap The antiseptic suds banish dangerous dirt and germs drive them quickly out of every corner and crevice, making your wl 198-33 LEVEK BROTHERS LIMITED PORT SUNLIGHT.
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  • 210 8 Arrangements for Biennial Convention Delegates from Malacca, Seremban and Singapore will meet this week-end for their biennial convention of the Southern District Epworth League. This year the meetings will be of special importance as Dr. E. Stanley Jones will address the leaguers. PROGRAMME Friday, July 29th, 4.30 p.m.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 353 8 m____\ B B |^*j2swf' -^^^ta^mßm__H__H__H__^__l The immense popularity of this Original Fruit luice m mf I Beverage has been the cause of numerous imitations. ASK FOR THF GENUINE SMASH and refuse imitations. FRAMROZ CO. BOGUS DETECTIVE Daring Raid on (.ambling An Indian Mohammedan, Hamid bin HamBBJr, was convicted by Mr
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    • 386 8 jggsV SUNSHINE CHKRUB EVERY MOTIIFR A SUM-miNL GLAXO BABY I__# W J 1 1 I }|I should Know that a I f -*r/'-"\ «> 'Sound teeth cut without ti I\| V_/ j 'Saves baby being entirely botl •Requires only 2 minutes to n a I B_ •Needs no addition of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 236 9 «j mj A Mm I wy^ A I 2 r pride and pleasure *n preventing n« All-British musical production. htiu! film— frankly, we believe you •n ii see t more than once, certainly will enjoj every minute of this sparkling musk Xl not confined to one there are numerous delightful
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    • 184 9 TcapitoiTl NO MATINEE TO-DAY......... Owing to special stage work for J BETH BERI season. I H.t.a TO-MCillT 0.1.a I Last Night of m Paramount's gay modern Comedy. "STRANGERS IN LOVE" See The Famous Star of "DR. JEKYLL and I MR. HYDE" m another great Double Role! j TO-JIO R R
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    • 246 9 j "DANCE TEAM"— Classic of 1932! 10-M<„ll I MATINEE TO-DAY "The Bernhardt of the Screen" GORGEOUS BARBARA STANWYCK at last comes into her own FORBIDDEN DRAMA YOU'LL REMEMBER ALWAYS Adolphe Menjou-Ralph Bellamy. j K. A. J. CHOTIRM ALL Co. cordially invite you to pay a visit to their shop during
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  • 919 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. 1932. SENATOR BORAH AND WAR DEBTS Senator Borah will get himself m wrong with Europe it he doesn't watch out. His latest demand is for a fifty per cent all-round cut m world armaments. Tut-tut, the old world cannot be hustled m this way
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  • 77 10 Mr J. E Bond, of Messr.v John Littl*- unci Co. Penang. has gone ta Singapore. S.E Sir John Scott. K.B.E. CMC Colonial Secretary. Straits Settlements, visited Kuala Lumpur during the week-end The Rev. A. Eklund will speak at tbe evai-ge-listic piayer service In the Methodist Mission Chapel. Paya Lebar. on
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  • 62 10 Proposed Commit teo m England I British R;>dlo— Official Ser'.io Ru«by, Jul> :.> T\w Lord Chancellor proposes to constitute a committee, wtth Lord Atkin as chairman to censider the organisation oi legal education m England with a view to closer co-ordination between the work of the universities and
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  • 55 10 Income Reaches Record Level [British Radio Official Service] Rugby. July 2tt. Tlie total income of London's 142 voluntas hospitals m 1931 readied £3.811.000. the highest figure ever recorded and an increas- of £34.000 er 1930. In spite cf the maintenance of 330 additional beds and other progress tin-
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  • 98 10 Wednesday, July 27th Before the Chief Justice m Chambers at 10.45 i m Cos Winding Up No. 2 32 Re Europe Hotel Ltd Followed by In Open Court. S. 1181 31— N. Schupf etc.. vs. Wu lew and three others. S. 1613 31 Gokalchand Radharam Sam Rachia Ral
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  • 292 10 LADIES* SINGLES Thrilling Duel Between Mrs. Aliin and Mrs. Miller A thrilling duel between Mrs. E X Main, fanner Bangles champion, unci Ml Lftrlng .tone MUlrr 'both Perak representative, .narked the first round of the ladle, tingle* of the Malayan Lawn Tenm Championships, which opened at
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  • 76 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN ANT) RUBBER PRICES (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. July 26. Messrs Henry Gardner. metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follow Spot EI2SH (£l24*g)- Forward £127 1 4 (£l26 1 4 The market Ls firm Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices
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  • 183 10 Thrills In "Forbidden" at thf Alhambra Barbara Stanwyck has not been i t. r some tune, but lhe Justifies her re-ap; ance In the Columbia pi 'PorMddi which opened its sSMa t. St tht Alhambra last night. The story concerns the fote ol .1 fOUI who
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  • 97 10 Chandu Labelled as Sliced Turnips Found guilty ot being concerned In ttM Importation Of chandu into the Cclcnv. a Chine* named Lm Kah Tet om fined $3,500 .1 lv default 12 months rigorous hnprlaonmei the District Judge, Mr- C WiLson Officers of tlie Monopolies Department found the chandu
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  • 66 10 P.A.M. Council Calk for Enquiry (From Our Own Correspondent 1 Ku il.i Lumpur. July 26. If is learned that the P.A.M. Council meet h_g yesterday decided t<> mil for sn Independent enquiry into th< nfToirs of the Rubber Research Instituti They also selected rtflUgalCl to await upon Ella
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  • 24 10 Mr H Elphielc. tht Moinaguia. Director I William Jacks and Co. Ltd Singapore, arrived iin Ipoh last Thuradaj on bush* i-ls-ii t<< that branch
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  • 719 10 ATTEMPTS TO CASE CHEQUE MEETINC IN a I BANhliil'TCvH.,,1 (ASH I BROKER'S EVII I Imp r I •.idopt. I B have frauu m Assign- m th»' b,i:.K: yesterday I I Ooomni Bai B ctergMl r li cht-qu<. I tn Sn. I ru[)t( Crown III Saninu:.i:i M V PIU Sa r.
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    • 149 10 Old English SLOE GIN CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO.. LTD., i/ncorporafrd under the Companies' Ordinance* <.' Hong Kovq 'Incorporated «v Shangha: ,i »01 < WTONMEXT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 5371. "BUY WITHIN THE EMPIRE" ROYAL BAKERY BREAD IS MADE FROM CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN FLOUR BRITISH YEAST Singapore COLD STORAGE C LW ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS.
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    • 25 10 DAINTY GIFTS of PRACTICAL EVERYDAY USEF U L NESS FOR i LADIES and GENTLEMEN a U. S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS. 23 High Street, Singapore.
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    • 240 11 BROMFORD GOLF BALLS y LENGTH J^ A^ Wa, BROMFORD <^ 17/// 52 BE THE LON6X IV' fi S J DR JVING GOLF f.l i HALL PRODUCED I _E~r i i; _^i I PLAYING THK BROMPOKf) YOU K&£ C k|! ACHIEVE FEWER STROKES WK& /A*WWMmW PER ROUND, MORE ROUNDS Obtainable From
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  • 148 11 THREAT TP COAL INDUSTRY I ihe IRISH DUTIES I yoo MINERS MAY BK I hit (IF WORK I HJNN IN LONDON fit' i i aadsa *uiv E Ith a F Uni I A I i m a apply Mm M B oapetia I hich M i uM be I work.
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  • 12 11 It Tvrreir s Oylon CivU 1919* i }<< venue Bi retarr
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  • 247 11 BEHIND CLOSED DOORS Should f urrencv Question be Settled First? Biifi-h Radio— Official Service] Ruffby. J U |> deliberations sl the Ottarva Conierence eedini nnoothly and yesterday was u toraaal exchanges of views •<>■• rartous sulncaaunitteca set to work x tatemetri Issued duimg the week-end that
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  • 159 11 Dissenters Number Only 2 Per Cent I lUsh Radio— Official Service! Kugbv .lul\ P« Cent War Lean b been converted to :r, per cen( 0 rivei a scheme ment to this effect was made nanctal Becretars to the Treasury, Major Elliott, who also mentioned thai 1* I
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  • 107 11 British Cruiser to Take Bod} to Portugal 'British Radio— Official Sen I Rush-, Jui> |g, rn -.Km- ICanoel ol Portugal fo be earned from England to Portugal In tlie British cruiser Concord. The British Government recently offered to hiace .1 British warship at the disposal of the Portuguese
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  • 114 11 Von (.ronau Reaches Labrador St. John's. Newfoundland. July 26. nan's aeroplane has been sight. -d 4 Cartwrlght. Labrador It he prorurther inland before laaahng he may be from communication for se\eral hoirrs <artwri K ht, Labrador. Jul> !♦> Von Oronau has landed he 'Von Oronau made the Journey
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  • 43 11 King and Queen Leave (British Radio— Official Servi Rushy. Jul> 26. road aMm eat il ths aVpartuit this rnornlni from linden of th, Xm X and Queen J r,,,s uinre HL Majesty's yacht Ehttannts ,;ul :n th "-tt lurtna Ihe aeM
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  • 233 11 BORAH'S PLAN DID HE CONSULT MR. RUSSIA MUST COME IN 'Reuters Service] Washington. Jury >«♦. Senator Borah mggasta that the united States fake the lead m calling a world economic conference. He says he regards war debts and reparations as essential elements m any inter-'•-•tional parley
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  • 168 11 In panose Alarmed Al Tariff Prospect I" Renter's Service' Simla. .Fu/\ Si. The cj. eminent has ordered an unmed. ate i-orifl Board enquiry on the question of tmsdditional dunes on non-British cotton goods with a view to pn tectlnf the Indian textile Industry Simla, .luiv lri Representatives of
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  • 147 11 Damage Caused by Exchange Restrictions British Radio— Official Service] Rushy. July 2H. The damage caused to international trad. exchange restrictions imposed by certain foreign Governments is emphasised' m the report ol the British Overseas Trade DevelopCouncil for 1931 The purchasing power irkets diminLshed and the difficult', ol obuinin
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  • 67 11 Increased Consumption m Britain [British Radio Official Service, Rugby. July 26. Imports of Empire wine into Urn United Kingdom during the paM six month.- Increased by 1.250.000 Pattens and totalled nearly 2.500.000 »a lions. The proportion of Empne wine Imported has now risen v 70 per cei.t l
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  • 73 11 Martial Law Ended m Berlin Berlin, July 26. Martial law has been terminated m Berlin and the province of Brandenburg. Von Papen's dictatorial powers remain unaltered President rttndanhuig has reseated Ihe state ul emeeajsney dec tee on the advice of von Papen who told him that pubiu ordes
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  • 714 11 JAPANESE ACTION Alarming Reports From Shanghai, July 26. It is confirmed that the Japanese Consulate m Shanghai, m order to counteract the po*t -i blockade of the North-east provinces and Dairen by the Chinese Government, is contemplating the establishment of a special post office to
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  • 115 11 Proposed Japanese Appointment IReuter's Far Eastern Servieei Tokio, July 26. For the purpose of unifying Japanese administration fan Manchuria the Cabinet has decided that ihe Commander-in-Chief be provisionally appointed as a special envoy with plenipotentiary powers and to be ex-officio Governor of Kwangtung and control the South Manchuria
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  • 32 11 The Hon'ble Mr. C. D. Ahearne. Conti oiler of Labour. F.M.S. and S.S., i> leaving tor Singapore to-morruw mcht> to attend a meeting of the Retrenchment Commute- n ports Monday*. Malay Mail
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  • 935 12 PLANTATION SCENE I WIFE'S TENNIS WITH CORRESPONDENT K.L. DIVORCE CASE $10,000 damages and costs wore awarded to Mr. Walter George Percival de Basagoiti, described as manager of MacPhail and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, m the Supreme Court by the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) when lie
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  • 717 12 EMIGRATION TO BRAZIL L Wrong Reports m Circulation (By Our Indian Correspondent) About a month ago, the "Tamil Nesan", a bi-weekly Tamil paper published m Kuala Lumpur, stated, m the course of a leading article, that Indians were being recruited for employment m Brazil, and mentioned
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    240 12 nee turning professional but hLs form haa quite justified his being matched against Johnson Ellis had his first tert m the professional ranks when he met Neil Hemchit, the hard-hitting Siamese boxer, who has won a string of fights by the knock-out route. The Bombardier completely outboxed Hemchit and carried
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  • 334 12 M.A.H.A. EXHIBITION Interesting Exhibits by P. and T. Department The Posts and Telegraphs Department, S.S and F.M.S. will have certain exhibits at the MAHA. Exhibition at Kuala Lumpur on July 30t-h, 31 and August Ist. The Department exhibit will consist of Demonstration of Telegraphic Communication
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  • 160 12 Arrest at House m Chatsworth Hoad a young Hyiani. described a- an out-of-work rook, was arrested In the compound of a h m Chatsworth Road on Monday night. man. it is reported, was first seen m a bedroom of the house by a servant was sui sequently caught
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  • 624 12 ILL-TREATED BY HUSBAND Domestic Tangle In Police Court The case m which S. M. Gopalsamy. the of a well-known Singapore Tamil, is being charged by his wife. Mrs. Koolamboo Gopaisamy with failing to maintain her and htehttle daughter, was proceeded with, before the Fourth Magistrate, yesterday.
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  • 94 12 Arrest Follows Death of Mill Owner's Wife Tlie police are investigating a murder which was committed on Monday. An Indian woman, the wife of an oil mill owner th Roberts Lane, was found severely stabbed. She was taken to hospital but died shortly after admission a cooUe has
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  • 23 12 His Excellency the Governor will leave Kuala Lumpur by the night mail on Sunday, arriving m Singapore on Monday morning.
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  • 192 12 tin mines. The majority of the m suffer much privation and have no money to pay their passage home. Although fn- pas i from time to time been given by the c>. Protectorate, the unemployed, who were' thus put on a vessel for China could scarcely receive enough funds from
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  • 150 12 CHIN] T^ Meeting at iha onuMttt Two kmporl m of rl nder smnir.*' h.unli' ha ruber Tlie Br ion afo it-rsh pl nployment •vampy nil lanter gav< juntri' ad Import as non a tile pn he buyii ocai UY •ice f- lie J cutting I
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    • 382 13 GJona^^feSith %c result oj an Vf*^^ i; you realise fhe important truth that your health— and I health of everyone— fa dependent upon sufficient and balanced nourishment you will realise how important very horn if thias unrivalled health-giving beverage nourishment the reach of everyone's pocket. so correctly balanced digestion of
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    • 45 13 CcORINO \J^"* because of its QUALITY A j||f|FRESHNESS rff Lcvor lid \'i';W j <^f*^lV II if P^iy i <; *N$ IPS. fc\ Iff M-- Brooke Bond Tea Breakfast I treats Fitch's Royal Bsc oni Pineapple (Australian) Macon Highest (.rade Danish Macon SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
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  • 813 13 Candidates for England's Team A very ciitical season fcr Engli-h cricket his now reached its half-way mark without being m any way remarkable, apart from several individual triumphs, the Free Press London correspondent wrote on July 13. Holmes and Sutcliffe have establLshed a world's record. Hendren has
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  • 112 13 A Most Successful Meeting fProm Our Own Correspondent] Seremban, July 23. Favoured by fine weather the annual athle;ic sports of the FMS Police (Negri Sembian Contingent* were held this afternoon on he Seremban Police padang. There were about 25 events on the card, several for Malays
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  • 395 13 Gold Coast Win .Junior Kolapore The Junior Kolapore Match for the Morning Post Challenge Cup. which took place at Bisley on Tuesday. July 12th. was won by the Gold Coast with a score of 548, one point below Sudan's winning score of last year The scores were I
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  • 108 13 The fourth round of the Championship and the third round of Junior Handicap, were played on Friday with results as fellows:—Champtonahip:— B. O. WUmot and Chin Eng. drawn. H. Yogel beat Tan Luang Kia. If. MaschoiefT beat F. C. Peck. E E. Colman beat R. Jumabhoy
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  • 159 13 New Records m ArmyMeeting New records were made m three of the events it the Army team championships, which were concluded at Aldenihot. The Ist Bn. Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L.1.. who won the championship shield with a total of 110 points, set up new figures m the one mile
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  • 82 13 Negri Sembilan Championships Semi-Final [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Seremban, July 23. In the Negri Sembilan Liwn Tennis Championship the last match m the singles semi-final was fought out this evening when B. J. Layers was defeated by Cheu Toh Bang m two straight sets, B—6,8 6, 6 2
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  • 254 13 Future of Brighton Football Club I The Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club is m a serious financial position. It finished up last season with a balance on the wTong .•ide of £1.027. This, added to the debit balance on the profit and loss account of £2.250, as
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  • 255 13 Remarkable Feat at Leeds Sensational cricket was seen at Leeds m the matches which ended on Tuesday, when brilliant bowling by Verity, who took all ten Notts second inninus wickets for ten runs, enabled Yorkshire to win by ten aVtcksts, i writes the Free Press London
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    • 1086 14 THE BLUE FUNNEL. LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. Steam Ship Co. Ltd, and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.*. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.
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    • 552 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. I VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Due Spore. Sails Spore. s-s. CITY OF PERTH For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port Aug. 1 s.s. CITY OF FLORENCE For Marseilles, Havre, London,
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    • 434 14 P—m%Maam\ o, British India and Apcar Line (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARfr> SERVICE. v PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N ft UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S <.o\H:\ MF LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JIM Due Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnagf J_ MALWA 11.000 Aug. 5
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    • 500 15 0. S. K. Line. m HK( ,PK IM A NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA. mm iondon. Rotterdam. Hamburg .nd Antwerp bo, Aden. Suez and Port Said aj-lU. Au mm mu:i IM Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santos kfc Mi Buenos Aires v, a Colombo world Passage £190) Aug. 31
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    • 402 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP I.iwi? AMERIAN MAtt "J^ rLMI Ssk \***VVa_^-V'-i /»//P^?'*\ BB_^_M_t y __^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_K_ lQ\ l*C!_Hl"^i FR 30 GAp Erjßoi» E jEEHu-n sHSss_i£« I Pres. Garfield Oct. lo Oct. ll Set 13 E_ Pres. Pout oc, 24 Oct. 25 t P-- ,4 Oa- mJZf J to see Ewpl w hoB los>
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    • 644 15 KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ K S^a S rLa W rd e^aaa J n' y Kota-Baroe. "F^anrSr- Tem bllahai Poeloe PM^ k«ee£--__M 3srr_ss_sr and D),mbi i Ba?o" t ThUr:da> 28 Bangui, r.,,,H. s ak Plka mmmTa^mTWli and Amoy. M. TKFtB-FrUay JU y'2rLm d k'Ba a^ 1 l mb ,ahan ***»*»i and Kongo,.
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    • 685 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated ln Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (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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    • 539 16 Kerr Steamship Gl k (Incorporated ln L.SA *v NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, nv y Philadelphia and Baltimon (via Sue?, Due s,, N M.S. SILVERWILLOW July 29 M.S. SILVERYEW Aug. 16 M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Sept. 6 For rates and particulars please apply to lm 'HI U 4 s
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    • 696 16 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) except Sunday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pjn. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8.30 a.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) Sunday
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    • 153 16 City of Perth. Brit. 4153. from Dairen 26 for United Kingdom 31. Kedah. Brit 1033. from Belawan Deli 26 for Belawan Deli via Penang 28 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARI Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1.) Borneo Maru 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3).
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  • 397 16 Beached to Prevent It Sinking One hundred and thirty-one passengers m the L.N.E.R. steamer Malines. bound from Harwich to Antwerp, had a thrilling adventure m the River Scheldt early Saturday morning While the Malines was at anchor, owing to the dense fog, she was run into by
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  • 101 16 Druids to Build Modern Temple A new Stcnehenge is to arise on Salisbury Plain. Having decided th:it no longer will they beg permission from the Office of Works to hold their annual summer solstice service within the circle of the broken stones, the Druids of the Universal Bond
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  • 100 16 £291 Horse Wins £2,670 m Three Races The lottery of bloodstock-buyuig was ex emplified when the Honour Bright colt won th< Seaton Delaval Plate at Newcastle. Last September. Mr. Stanley Wootton. th< Epsom owner-tralncr. bought this colt at tin Doncaster sales for 280 guineas. In three weeks the
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  • 42 16 The University of Aberdeen has eonferrei the degree of Doctor of Philosophy on Mr. R G. Fullerton. of the staff of the Rubber Re search Institute. fo r a thesis embodying th results of a chemical study of later and ra\ rubber.
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  • 38 16 July 25— Asdang (Sicm); Conte Rosse (Ital); Hague Maru, Kashu Mam (Jap); Sir Kheng Seng. Gemas, Ban Siong Bee, Jerantut Titan, Will o'the Wisp, Raub. Medusa Larut (Brit). July 26— Magnet, Teiresias (Brit); Tomohon, Semiramis, Petroneila (Dut).
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    • 377 17 SSNOAPORE FREE PRESS (I)ailv and Weekly Editions) i ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. Address: ADVERTISER, SINCAPORE. morning daily m Malaya. the Chota Hazri each norning •st news, latest telegrams .;jouncements. London rubber s appear daily. Special lude pictures, serial story. chess notes, ladies' page fashions, Hying, sporting, articles, besides letters iwn correspondents
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    • 295 17 The only Reliable House y£^ of Silks famed for /*a v V _V &S\ Quality and /^y// _r _r __^X _>^ f9W V A Visit 4-nA nt> x *o_^ > x (,rl S x i»lVlll__f preparation "PHYLLOSAN" has been discovered which recharges the whole human organism with new vital force,
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  • Port and Shipping News.
    • 345 17 Lack of Financial Facilities Complaints are prevalent among shipbuilders regarding the discount houses of the City of London. It is stated that, without any sort of discrimmation. the discount houses are shutting down all accommodation for the industry The definite charge is made that the discount houses are
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    • 182 17 British Sea Officers' Grave Charges A serious complaint against the Algerian police was received m London from two officer.of the British Sovereign, who say that they were Held up at the point of revolvers: Roughly handled m a police station: and Locked m a filthy cell for
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    • 149 17 308 Dependents of Ju.-t over 20 years ago the Titanic sank on her maiden voyage and 1.492 persons lost their lives. There are still 308 dependents of the victims receiving grants out of the £413,000 which was raised by the then Lord Mayor of London within a few
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    • 125 17 New Enemy for Spanish Coast-Guards Madrid. Spanish coastguards have to face a new I enemy m the form of cleverly-trained dogs i used to smuggle contraband ashore from boats, according to General Soler Pacheco, of the Corps of Carabineers, m a statement made to J a Madrid
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    • 46 17 St. Nazaire. The new passenger liner for the French Line will be launched here on October 29. She will have a displacement of 70,000 tons and a length of 1.020 ft.. and. it is claimed, will be the largest and finest liner afloat.
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    • 403 17 Wage Increase Promised at Rangoon The cargo-carrying coolies of the Lanmadaw foreshore who struck work on July 20 resumed work shortly after noon the following day. Over three hundred of the coolies on strike attempted to hold a meeting on the foreshore but were prevented from doing
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    • 248 17 Attempt to Control Them on Lower Reaches The fate of the fleets of mushroom houseboats on the lower Thames hangs m the balance. Four Interested parties are now concluding the two-year long debate which is to settle it. The City Corporation, which occupies the strange post of Public
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    • 198 17 Monument to be Erected at Cape York New York. A giant monolith m memory of Admiral Robert E. Peary, discoverer of the North Pole, will be placed m his honour at the highest and farthest point of land feasible m the Arctic Circle shortly. Marie Peary. Admiral Peary's
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    • 94 17 Sixteen barges competed m the annual sailing barge match on the Thames, over a course of forty miles from Lower Hope Point to the Mouse Light Vessel and back to Grave.send Over 1,000 people watched the race from the Royal Eagle, which also carried the
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    • 287 18 IF YOUR BATTERY COULD SPEAK, IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO /jl~_M__9 4r*lw They spark when others can't and make starting easier I IHSTRIBITORS KOR MALAYA I BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Remember ASK FOR THE ENGLISH A.C. SKIN Troubles DO GO! To all those who suffer pain and itchine —from RASH or
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    • 532 18 BANKS AND_]NSI fJ^jS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 "hares ot £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE I 38. Bishopsgate, London, E.C 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar
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    • 178 18 THE YOKOBJUij i BANK, m Capital Si.:. up) leserve Fund VlcTl Head n n r Singapore it, LONDON ru k Waata The M Llov j td •■'.Will* Alexanc: Calcutt Hamburg, i l Honolulu I: Newel-. t I Bemai v Bydnej i Corn cities of tht Inte:. Fixed De| application busi:.
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  • 361 18 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received m Singapore Java Stations 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
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  • 68 18 K'.uili Lumpur regular broadcasts are until 'urther notice: I>MLY on 55 5 Metres 10 30 to 11 am. STALING HILL TESTING. Except Sundays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres FROM THE STUDIO 6.30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 English 715 British Official Wireless News. 725
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  • 338 18 Rush for Ice-cream and Bathing Pools We ar? now going through 1.250.000 square miles of fine weather In other words, we are experiencing beat waw and the hottest weafh^r of the year. Here arr some hot weather Inta London on Saturday me bottesl nlaoe m Britain At
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  • 157 18 I A young Chinese woman named Li Chuan j alias Hoo Han, attired m Malay costume, and who, it is stated, has been converted and is j now a Mohamedan. and whose present name j?s Fatimah. was present m the Seremban j Folic.' Court on Wednesday morning, having been arrested
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  • 586 18 "A GREAT OPPORTUNITY" No Time for Silly Prejudices Mr. Lloyd George spoke at the annual garden party of the Home Counties Young Liberal Federation, at 2. Addison-road. Kensington recently. In a comment on the size and the success of the gathering he said: "I like
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  • 164 18 The following the programme of drills up to and for week-ending. July 31st. Wednesday, 5 pjn Bukit Timah Rang F/" i Chinese* Coy.. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. M.G. PI i Eurasian». Night Firing Drill. "D" (Eurasian) Coy.. Company Parade. Thunday. 4 30 pm Bukit Timah Range. "A" (M.G.i
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  • 539 18 Sinjap-nre, July 23. The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other markets there may be small variations. The 6.8 p.m. fast train from Charing Cross to D.mford. Kent and Rochester was shot at shortly after leaving Waterloo Junction. A hole about
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    • 59 19 X1 ,,,i *512.000.000 1 _22L-i Assurance m force over $35.000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Stralta Settlement*) ureal Eastern Lire Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry EC £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance
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  • 578 19 FHERL4NDS EAST INDIES TRADE [RE [h, British Chamber of Commerce 1 1 d im- >11l \l lON 1 l 1 —and 1 > U that ol ler oi the 1 loa vaiue Kpofft trade MUly sfully Britain, but Baet Indies Hun L. H 11 the an- t, -r tn the
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  • 397 19 Report of Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation to Feb. 29th states there has been no material .change m the investment. Resulting from re- 1 rent amalgation. holding m British-American Tin Ls m course of being exchanged for shares of British Tin Investment and Tin Holdings. The corporation remains by far
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  • 353 19 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES London, 4 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 7 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 27 32 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 13 16 i.oncion. demand 23 2532 London. T.T. 2 3 3 4 Lyons and Paris,
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  • 316 19 July 26th., U o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Ft S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 5 11 16 5 13 16 Standard R S.S. on Tender Aug. 5\ 5\ Sept. 5"- 6 Oct-Dec. ***** 6 116 Jan. -Mor. 6's 6 1 Tone of Market Steady. Latest
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  • 689 19 TUESDAY, JULY 26TH. 1932 CLOSING QUOTATIONS DOLLAR RUBBERS Alienbys ($1) 20 30 Alor Gajah ($1) 15 30 A. Hitam ($1) 40 60 Am. Malay ($2) 37 S 45 A. Kuning ($1) 05 15 Ayer Molek ($1) 10 20 Ayer Panas ($1) 12 4 Bassett ($1) 10 15
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  • 96 19 Changes m Representative Prices [United Press Association] July 23 25. American Can. Com. 34 4- 354 Am. T'phcne and T'graph 77 79 4 Dupcnt 24 25 Firestone, Common Not Quoted 114 Goodrich Not Quoted 3■ fc Goodyear 94 10 Inter. T'phone and T'graph 54 54Nat. City
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  • 199 19 THE ABROAD IBrltLh Radio Official Service J July 6 23 25. Amsterdam 8 82 4 8 82 8 83 Athens 560 550 550 Belgrade 220 222 4 Berlin 15.024 14 3132 14 3132 Bombay Is. 63 32 ls. 6 1,16 ls. 61 It Brussels 25.60 25.62 4 26.65 Bucharest 595
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  • 143 19 Output of Selama (Malaya) Rubber to March 31st. 429.833 lbs.; gross sale price 2.48 d. (3.99d> all-in cost 3.47 d. (4.34 d.>. Accounts show loss of £1.712. reducing credit brought m £1.975: add £1.200 transferred from income-tax reserve no longer required, make* total credit £3.175 forward.
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  • 145 19 Report for year ended March 31, 1932. states that amount brought m was £3.226. After making provision for Debenture trustees' fees £25. Debenture stock interest £1.600, and trading loss for year £3.242 (against £3,700). less! amount transferred from reserve £2.003. there j remains credit balance to be carried
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  • 816 19 Annual General Meeting The twelfth annual general meeting of Sungei Tukang Rubber Company, Limited was held at the registered offices of the Company. Chartered Bank Chambers. Penang. en Saturday Mr. F. H. Grumitt presided The Chairman said: The year has again been a period of great anxiety end
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  • 113 19 Balance of profit as at March 31, 1931, was £5.176; add provision for taxation not now required £636. making £5.813. Deduct loss to March 31, 1932, £749 (against £1,438), dividend of 7 per cent, for year on Preference shares £167. and amount allocated to writing off depreciation of
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  • 50 19 Accounts for year to March 31. 1932, show loss of £4,328. including £817 loss on exchange and £200 depreciation. (Previous year net loss was £7.344.) To £2.672 brought m Ls added in-come-tax recovered, £1.072, and £1.000 transferred from reserve, making £4.744. Deducting year's loss leaves credit £416 forward.
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  • 30 19 Evatt and Co., Secretaries: Brunei United output for June 34.158 lbs making a total for the 12 months of the current financial year of 434,558 lbs.
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  • 1953 20 Clementi i was invited to become I^ady Patroness and Mr. Cecil Clementi Smith, Acting Governor, to become an honorary member The first tournament was decided upon at Mrs. Guthrie Davidson's house and Mrs. Dare was one of the handicappers. Tournaments succeeded m regular succession, mans handsome prizes
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  • 242 20 The Malayan Tennis Championship*. 11. .1 d. iv Who sht.uld Keep Their Titles.— Yrsterda\'s Surprises. The Passim, of the Ladies' Lawn T.C.— Y.M.C.A. to Take Over at Fnd of the Month. League Football. Malays Win Championship. Admission < harjres Too lliifh. Forthcoming Boxin*. It 1- two years
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  • THE SINGAPORE CUP COMPETITION
    • 542 20 Pulau Brani Defeat Malays II I'ulau Brani 3; Malays 11 1. The Bhagapon Football cup competition ipened at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon, kan Pulau Brani defeated the Malay second team The Islanders had the better of the exchanges throughout but the forwards were erratic m front
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    • 70 20 The Marines defeated the J.C.S.A. by two uoals to one ai the Harbour Board ground yesterday. Pereira scored for the J.C.S.A. a quarter ot an hour after the start ot the game Ten minutes later the Marines equalised from a bounced ball on the J.C.S.A. goal line.
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    • 56 20 Solenoid Wins At IReuter's Service! London. July Jb. The Stewards Cup »6 furlong") was run a Goodwood t< -day and resulted as follow.-: SOLENOID 1 SLIPPER POLAR BEAR 3 Twenty-one ran. Won by a slMMi head: thin threequarters of a length away. Rfttins: Solenoid 33 1: Slipper
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    • 101 20 Latest results of ties played in the S.CR.C tennis tournament were as follows Singles Championship, vmilin.il Lim Bong Soo beat Yong Long Chong 6 4, 3 2 retired. John Lim beat Tan Thian Sang 6 1. 6—1. Veterans Doubles Handicap. Semi-Final lx>h Poon Lip and Chua
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    • 81 20 The Royal Singapore Yacht Club annual round the island race for Dr. Hoops' Trophy is to take place on Saturday and Sunday. The .start is timed for 9 o'clock on Saturday morning and 9.30 on Sunday morning. The finish will be between flagged buoys near the
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  • 749 20 WORK STARTED To Raise the Local Standard Over a month has elapsed .since the naugural meeting for the formation of a local Joard of Control to take charge of boxing was leld and now the Board has definitely come nto operation The delay m coming
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  • 72 20 1 Century by Wazir -.neuter's Service! London. July 26. The Indian cricketers defeated Scotland at Edinburgh to-diy by 200 runs. They scored 146 and 245. Wazir Ali making 126 not out m the second innings, and dismissed Scotland for 81 and 110 Lall Singh scored 28 and
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  • 65 20 tßeuter's Servieei New Talk, July 26. Banseball '-arms play* ci yesterday result*"* as follows AMERICAN LEAGVE Detroit va. St. Louis. Rain. RHE Philadelphia 8 12 1 New York 7 10 1 Haas and Mahaffez home runs for {Philadelphia. Cramer broke his collarbone when he fell m going after
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  • 42 20 There will be 200 yards ,6 lengths, breast stroke handicap races for A and B at the 'Chinee Swimming Club on Sunday, starting at 11 a.m. The water-polo league match between the Jelly Fish and the Dragons is postponed tc August 14th.
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  • 584 20 THE MALAYAN TURF PENANG MEETING Results of Yesterday's Racing [Prom Our Own Correspondent 1 Penan*, July 26. There was only a poor attendance at the races this afternoon. The Resident Councillor and H.H. the Sultan of Perak were among those I present. A great cheer greeted the veteran. Rube Billett.
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  • 175 20 Rain Interferes With Most Games With rain leneralty all over tne country nearly all the county championship matches yesterday ren n>bbed of a definite result. Glamorgan alone enjeaini the distinction of winning out\iy. They won by an innings and 113 agalns! Somerset, who were dismissed for 88 and
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  • 71 20 New Zealand Cricketer to Play for Blackburn 11 KEE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! London, July 26. The New Zealand c nc -keter I. 3. Cromb. who has remained In England since the tour last season, is playing for Blackburn next year. Cromb scored 448 runs .average 16 per
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