The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 July 1932

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Ml. I:-'"' KSTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932. io cp:nts.
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  • 451 1 Mr. Hocver and Col. Stimson arpear to be agreed that nothing can be done m regard tc Senator Borah's war debis plan for the present Page 9. Sixtynine lives were lost when a German training ship capsized m a squall Page 9. The New York Times forecasts
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  • 1090 1 Some day. l scppose, t:,. history of Blackhaven will be written, and oom spec*! In it k hriiiri bp given to the Dynamic Theatre II was founded by what might be described u> enthusiastic amateun; but amateur has beoooM a word of lvpnuuh The i mrard group
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 175 1 if, l V TEA Ihc frohness be ft* M mo UFFLES HOTEL B PREMIER HOTEL i nitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. Special Dinner Dance Cabaret SPECIAL DAILY TO-MORROW DOLLAR LUNCH TEA DANCE CABABET I A SIMPSON 6.30-8.15 p.m. ved m the INFORMAL TT T DINNER DANCE OHlijL 9.30—
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    • 86 1 E>UR()FL I I Special Varnish i A hard-drying, brilliant, durable varnish especially j manufactured for application on floors, stairways I and other surfaces exposed to hard wear and tear. j Application varies with the finish desired, whether stained or natural, and with the condition of the wood. WILKINSON HEYWOOD CLARK.
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    • 99 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS >'ak's p.. w tilm offer Pace 3. Cereboa salt m daily Ufc Pace 3. I tht Patai Gambir. Batavia Pt_. S Cyclax beauty preparations trom Robinson's 9. National Dictionary and Encyclopedia from Malaya Publishing House Pasa> 16. CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE HANDY MEAL A Tender Steak, Haricot Beans
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 216 2 F>r the first time to-night the Capitol stage proper Bill be brought into use. Miss Beth: Ben. the well-known American dancer, will have at her disposal a stage equipped with the' mxst modern appliances. The platform on wuich are mounted the four horns or louds leakers that
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  • 33 2 Sl 'L POttM arc HHiUm a (tomu hoaxer «rho recently played practical jtkes on Mr v.vi Mrs. Joeeph Turland. an 80-years-old S-ansoa. A, result of t,lephone lN nad by throe taxuabs. a poUce]
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  • 349 2 To Inspect Naval and Air Bases Mt nibers of the Engineering Association of Malaya will gather m Singapore from July 29th to 31st. It is anticipated that about 40 to 50 members of the engineering profession from various parts of Malaya will attend. The programme is as follows:
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  • 157 2 Registrar to Investigate Complaints [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, July 27. Taiping has been, ageg Tor the last few days as a result of over 100 trade lorries being at a standstill as a protest against tIM new licensing methods whereby allowable loads are reduced, eMMtng lorry
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  • 65 2 "Held on Deposit m Spain" Securities valued at 11.000.000 pesetas fabout £250.000* belonging to the Queen of Spain and her daughters are not to bo confiscated. They will be held en deposit by the Spanish Government pending a decision «o to their final disposal, says Senor Bujeda. member
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  • 182 2 German Remanded at Hong Kong David Diedrich Dohse (39) of Altona, Germany, described as Assistant Manager of the Advertising and Publicity Bureau, residing at the Hotel Metropole. was brought before Mr. Schofield m the Hont; Kong Central Police Court on a charge of the alleged commission of the
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  • 111 2 First '..Hiding at Singkep For the first time the K.N.I.L.M. plane landed on Tuesday on the aerodrome at Singkep. an island m the Riouw Archipelago, about 150 miles from Singapore. The journey by boat takes about 22 hour*., by aeroplane only a little more than one hour. Sinskep
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  • 594 2 DISPUTED WORDING Diamond Merchant's Deed of Composition An action was commenced before the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison. yesterday, m which N. Schupf, a diamond merchant, and other signatories to a deed of composition executed bet-ween See Kirn Soh (trading as Chop Kirn Seng) and
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  • 361 2 Presentations At Seremban [From Our Own Correspondent] Seremban, July 26. His Excellency the High Commissioner. Sir Cecil Clementi arrived m Seremban this morning m order to present Certificates of Honour to Mr. Arthur Edmonds. J.P., and Che Aliat bin Yahya. His Excellency was accompanied by His Highness
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 489 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. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Bates. LAIDLAW
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    • 555 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders arc now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Execution of alterations to No. 37 Philip Street. Date of Closing. 4 p.m. August 9th Construction,
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    • 232 2 VAMCi SARAty, ENEE! Not* Mark i. tl) COMPANY Ls U.srf) of and la ])ly\\ A m the Bti fJnfederated This notice persons thai ceedings win b Dated NOTION "noticC^ Municipal Comßi***, Town of Swum Assessment for th»- )n Ratr> duf frr thr J,, d Own. tfor the Ind h m
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 499 2 THE WEEK Thursday. 28th. Hmh Water 06 15. 67 ft.. 17.34. 8.1 ft. Fv>tball- Div 111 Bramtoco vs. Post Office. KH B M PH. vs. Vehicles Dept., Geylana:. Friday. 29tli. High Water 08 05. 68 ft.. 18 40. 8.2 ft. Municipal Commission, 2 15 p.m. I tbfttl Mtolajn Cup: Singapore
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  • 182 3 Captain Herbert Unopposed for the Abbey Division Captain Sidney Herbert has been elected without opposition M Conservative M.P. for the Abbey division of Westminster. He succeeds Mr. Otho Nichobon. who has represented the division :ince March 1924 and re--imied recently. No members of the public were
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  • 195 3 Preserving As a Help to British Agriculture At a "Buy British" luncheon at the Forum Club Grosvenor-place, Mr. George Cadbury said that British canners by taking fruits and vegetables, putting them into containers and keeping them until the time came when the public wanted them, were doing
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  • 25 3 Mr. J. N. Nicholls, 0.C.P.D.. Lahat. has gono Home on leave and Mr. H. J. Barnard from Kuala Lumpur, has succeeded him as O.C.P.D. Lahat.
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  • 540 3 MR. LI. GEORGE ANSWERS A QUESTION M IF CHRIST CAME" Starving Christians With 6-inch duns "Well. if He came, He would not live lonp," said Mr. Lloyd (;eorgj' jpeaking at the Welsh Baptist (hurcii, (as-tlr-stieet, W on the qucsti< n "What would happen if hrisU came?" after an address by
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  • 232 3 A Split m the British Cabinet Inner history of the discussions and attitude of the British Cabinet towards Mr. Hoover's disarmament proposals is related by the Daily Hoi aid political correspondent He writes on June 29: Acute differences on disarmament were re i vealed last night when the Cabinet,
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  • 11 3 Physiologists and surgeons are the most humane of men. Lord Moynihan.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 214 3 l\lf\\\/ 'N \vvL J yU\v:^^\j^ i^tV Tvvo MOST Kodak Veriehrome Film I or Regular Kodak Film. (g) XIV I* it HI till 4MB lII] IMIOIII OF IV! LITTLE FRIEND Js&&s OF ALL THE WORLD m^W' AUSTIN owners secure for them- I nuoilll JLVLn selves and others of their I family
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    • 339 3 The Importance of Salt In Daily Life The salt you take with your daily food is |KnS<*^ vitally important impure salt being a danger H^/KUiw m to health. Cerebos has been tested and ap-m~-zzZi-'-~ WR proved by the Institute ot Hvuiene it is &t*Z'^i~zz£Wßt always dry and iree running and
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  • 186 4 THK MOB Biting as the police got the upper hand during a riot at Newea t NSW. HUSTLING him off. A plain clcthes policeman takes charge of one of the "enemy" during t?he Newcastle disturbance. THE NEW French president. M Lrbrun at LAUSANNE.— A general
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 175 5 m _H _H fl |_^_w -^^^___^_^i__« fMJjOW THE CROWDS TO THE GRANDEST SHOW IN TOWN PICTURE YOU WANT TO ijHC -.<iAIN. v M ROMANCE y (/in/- SparA/intj Himnmvv l.ick lUlcll.lll.in GOOD NIGHT VIENNA T e<*iLu^rs)T best mm ii- H ::\AVBR "^^w N \ACONOCHIES jf HANDY MEAL p">>i helping »>♦ trndcf
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    • 122 5 A GREAT DOUBLE ATTRACTION at the CAPITOL Commencing 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 ON THE SCREEN! Alluring, Beautiful, Captivating TALLULAH BMiiPJikAu ____wi__^a_^^^^^.'-^'i^ _ifi__l^l jjjit^^^ 3^-'^ r;^ __F__f ___^^T >^^v -f _^K_______i^H^__________v r**i *~i» "^^ffiWß^^F"' m a role that matches her magnificent powers of acting Paramount's Celebrity Production lhetritAl SEE The Hcautifu! SIAMESE
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    • 266 5 I "DANCE TEAM" Plans soon to open LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT Barbara Stanwyck ADOLPHE MRNJOU-RALPH BELLAMY— IN "Forbidden E}}MQBHP^"-yWPAYI Fox brings you a joyful carefree show with two grand stars giving it that A BUBBLING ROMANCE IN PARIS •loan It4-nii<-ii .loli ii Kol<»» CARELESS LADY s Foods The Ailcnburys Foods are
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 1057 6 COUNTY TOO STRONG Good Bowling by Former Cambridge Player The Indians had a day m. the field at Old TrafTord when their match against Lancashire opened on July 9. The home county scored 442 for five. 327 of which were put on during a partnership
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    • 666 6 (apt. W. L Hope Wins f«r Third Time Winner of the Kings Cup m 1927 and ItM Captain Walter Lawrence Hope ■sain won trophy v. hen ix Bnlshed Oral on Saturday July I m tile annual air race, (write-; tin- i ndon correspondent). The machine entereci by
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    • 59 6 Winner of Porthcaul Professional Championship Porthoawl. Percy Alliss Beacousfleld > won the Porthrawl Professional Golf Championship with an a^rgrrprtC of 275 for four rounds. Padnham < r^iya'. Ashdown Forest) returned a total of 279 and Henry Cotton (Langley Park> 281. The course record was thrice broken by Archie
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    • 48 6 Alckhine Beats Sultan B^rne. Alekhine beat Sultan Khan m the first round of the international chess tournament. Sultan Khan beat Paul Johner (Switzerland > m the second round. The Swiss. Colin, beat Sultan Khan m th.third round. Sultan Khan beat the Swiss, Nagelli, m th. fourth round.
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    • 17 6 Sepoy Lines Golf Club men's monthly medal <•■ stroke) competition will be held on July 30th and 31st.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 104 6 1 t^<X<>/\^/ N^O^O^O^C\<^ fig i X<yA^A v AHyA^vyA^ I P > A Y A V A V A V A V A V A^ A Y A V A^^S^ V aS^/V^^ ffl laWa^A^a^a^aV^^^^ I s| I fi Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a
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    • 115 6 I HI k VI Sore Throat] I find FQRmaJ •s n very nice frZl hi your J when you aremjj with your throat Mr. T. 8.-: FORMAMIM ii s r v M 111 im.i.th »nc~?i t!ni> <m aixl prot< INFLUENZA, I RI.A. A MESSAB to the Suffer? l TROUBLE To
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  • 1271 7 DUST CLUE HANGS MURDERER CIENCE \ND THE CRIMINAL fAP ORE C.I.D. CHIEFS ADDRESS TO THE ROTARY CLUB IRIUMPH OF FINGER PRINT METHOD InunUnr condemned kf the dust from his pocket and ..v the result of leaving a speck UK carpet of the house he burgled, mplrs yivrn by Mr. A.
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  • 824 7 COMMITTEE'S REPORT Accepted m General by Government The following is the correspondence between the Association of British Malaya and the Secretary of State for the Colonies on the question of the Customs Union of the Straits S.ttlements and the F.MS. To the Vnder Secretary of State for
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  • 839 7 BETH BERI "The Follies will Never be the Same" After three years m Europe I have decided to conquer the Orient", said Beth Beri, the celebrated American dancer and former Ziegfeld Follies star who arrived m Singapore yesterday. Miss Beri told a Free Press reporter
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  • 63 7 Cat thieves are busy m London The police have been notified of the loss of many valuable animals m the Kensington '-aid Bloomsbury districts, and m every case the cat has either been purely black or purely white and possessed of fine fur. A fur tradu expert stated that good
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  • 303 7 $12,910,000 CAPITAL Subject to Shareholders' The amalgamation of three of the largest Chinese banks m Singapore has taken place this week and, subject to the approval of the shareholders m general meeting, the Ho Hong Bank, the Chinese Commercial Bank, and the Oversea Chinese Bank
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  • 180 7 Mr. A. E. Odell Appointed Special Manager Mr. E. N Taylor, the Attfetant Official Assignee. made an ayjpjication m UM Supreme Court before the Chief Justice 'Sir William Muriaon) yestenlay with regard ;^> the winding up of the Europe Hotel. Ltd. Appearing en behalf of the Official Receiver.
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  • 310 7 I Continued from page 8] i I learning to imitate them. II It CM thi writing of an educated man I would be ir.clined to think, very differently." Mr. Knovies quoted from a standard book on 'the subject, of handwriting a passage which pointed out that "mere
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  • 84 7 While he was m the box, Mr. Wilson left his hat on the table behind counsel's table. During the evidence a Chinese was seen to remove the hat and go away with it towards the exit from the court. He was followed and it was taken away
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  • 926 7 ANNUAL REPORT 5,000,000 FEWER POSTAL F PACKETS ELESS SUCCESS n. :urther considerable falling off m all classes of postal, telegraph, and telephone business during the year 1931, to the extent of $374,271. is the chief point In the annual report of the Posts and
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  • 722 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932. OTTAWA'S PROGRESS The cynic may well smile at the contrary note m Empire news [during the last day or two. The deliberations at Ottawa, we are told on the one hand, are proceeding smoothly. On the other, the re- 1 taliatory duties imposed
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  • 106 8 Mr. John Hands has been appointed a member of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board. Mrs. Walter Wearne and family are arriving In Malaya from Australia by the Minderoo at the end of the month. Tunku Ozair. son of H.H. the Regent of Kedah. who has been at Sandhurst, has been
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  • 63 8 Mr. Van Schaik. the manager i I of the Singkep Tin Company. read the morning paper yesteri day probably ahead of many i business -men m Singapore. He received Wednesday's Free Press i on a lonely and deserted island 150 miles (22 hours by steamer) i
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  • 111 8 Sir Frank Swettenham at A.B.M. Meeting I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT I London. July 2?. The annual meeting of the Association of Brituh Malaya to-day adopted the annual report, which showed an adverse balance ot £205 on the year, but th re is a surplus to cany
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  • 65 8 Reported Visit to London Incorrect Renter *a Service 1 LomJoii. July 27. Speculation* MOUeed by the report th it Mr. Hugo Flinn. Parliamentary Secretary of Finance m the Free State Government, had gone to London are without foundation. It appears that the report was due to
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  • 67 8 Principal Naval A.D.C. to the Kins I British Radio Official Service Rugby. July 27. The Admiralty -innounoe the appointment of Admiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt to be First and Principal Naval Aide de Camn to the Kinu m succession to Admiral Sir Hubert Brand Admiral Tvrwhitt. who is now
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  • 46 8 London's Record Improves [British Radio Official Service] RuKby. July »7. A notable decrease is announced m accidents m the London pre-.v Deiths during the pr\st three months number 273. compared with 345 for the same period m 1931 The numbers Injured lw ;iw> iecm*pd
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  • 688 8 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ASSOCIATION DAYLIGHT SAVING Questionnaire Issued to Members The following art- the Minutes of Committrr meeting of the Straits S-ttlem.-nts (StogapOfl Association held m th.> Singapore Exchaim Room on Tuesday. July 26th present —Mr. J. g Campbell (President) Mr O Parbury < Vice-Pn-sidt-nt HOn'ble Ml F A Pledger Honble
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  • 76 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN MCI) RUBBER PRICKS (FREE PRESS SERVICE—COPYRIGHT] London. July 11. Messrs Henry Gardner. metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follow Spot £127 916 (£l2s'»). Forwarc £129» 8 (£127» 4) Tin 1 market If firmer. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-cay's rubber prices as
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  • 32 8 The Honbif tin* BrHUh Eteski a1 <'*. JM.tW win present ti* impi-nai Service Medal I P. Thambyah. lat»* SupvnnU-ndcnt ot the Rail way StfttiOn, Taiping. o-lny :«t tin- t" Chnmbf-r. Becntarlat Bulkllnga Talplnn
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  • 152 8 SINGATURE MICROSCOPE BANKRUPT^ F _B HAXIWRITiv. I VIBU 1 M)| i)|s, I I I I pre I I obtaint a and m I i I I rupb I that I Iron. Mi the I 11 X Krtibi bai ki I di\ic> I i yj > I credit* i I by
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 157 8 BERNCASTELER JEj A Shipped by the famous house of [JI^HH A fine Dry Moselle of Charming C'ALDBECK MACGRECiOK CO., LTD., /ncorporated iindpr the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Rong.) (Incorporated <v Shanghji) 201 CANTONMF.NT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 5371. DISTINCTIVE, ACCEPTABLE GIFTS FOR THE HOME. GENUINE CUT CRYSTALWARE FOR DOMESTIC. FANCY AND
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    • 6 8 I ksurghry! ACCI DENT I SICKNESS
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  • 28 9 )ND EMNS JAPAN cA| [EACH WITH LEAGUE LNILSMI 111 I ACTS \,w rerfc, .iui> Bl N<u York Japan Pact. I irther m i.t to Justify
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  • 60 9 ChiM*fl M«1 lr-ent Need I tindoit. .lulv I.. by a series ol I >• m i>t Canter- Which hr lay;.d mlisjovernu thai it by. id would duandits On th*» ikl violence Also ni Lelped It lolls itt tilt Igh tin- roads mint An Immense i quired to prevent
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  • 30 9 I RecoMmendations tor Manchukoo L re^ i <<Xi luix 87, luest tfc 1 I. lull Ml B m I ln»nB* KumashichJ X Tbrtkichi Obata, B 1 Qermany, as
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  • 86 9 THE JEHOL SITUATION Japan Mobilising Korea Armies k Miancaai, latj L have pr military numbei ■v PBi rehol and The Hfc mam pation ol f ent k I Wall W» I M'-anwhilr. X n N »-«n\h K«H«K.V X Jtpan m X lulv B ilat teleNT Yen B armed force t
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  • 68 9 POLITICAL EXIGENCIES Discussion by President and [Reuti-i's S.rvict Wa hinijti n. July 29. 'i exigencies and the tad that the icblena is Incapable of immediate .solution may Senator Borah's plan to be shelved temporarQjr. M :tIi(l OWoort St.mson diseased (".stioj, and reported tint they saw
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  • 213 9 Squall Capsizes Training [Router's Service] Berlin. July 26. Sixty -mm- cadeus are officially regarded as ust i:|Jt (;1 tmi "1 100 of the naval rn-inin- ihip Nlobc Which capsized off Kiel Seaplanes .scoured the scene of the tster and report no trace of further survivor?. Naval vessels
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  • 162 9 Germany Adheres to European Kntente British Radio— OtTicial Ser\h Rugby. July !♦>. I'll.- d-cision of the Ocrman Oovernmeni to ■dhCTC to the Pact for European Entente bai created much satisfaction In London and has also been cordially •relcomed In PanIn addition to Gnat Britain. France Italy. Igilfm
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  • 41 9 Rugby. ,lul> 17. Vuiio--Slav Minister In London Informed the Foreign Office yesterday of the adherer Vugo-a Oovenuaenl to the agree- i >r European co-operath n Tbi I B Uan and Rumanian ernments have also announced their aco
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  • 127 9 War to be Declared on A u ji ust f> I Reuter'ji Service Burnos Aires. July M. Ir is understood thai Lolivia will declare war I agates! Paraguay on August 6. according I message from Lapai published m the news- paper "Motlctas Qraflcas," which is the date
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  • 59 9 Record Influx from the Ccnitinent I British Radio— Official Service) Rugby. July 27. i od n is giving a warn wetooma to ming numbers oJ roreign rMlon thai year. 'l> <>l taadtag hotels announce a record number of continental guests and there are 1 to be more visitors-
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  • 28 9 Death of Weil-Known l\S. Kducationalisl i i Keuter'i Service] ii Berk«l«>, Calif<n-nia. July r 11 I;| l h announced of Profnapr ct. Mills <;.vi,v v v
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  • 463 9 RUSSIAN OIL FOR SINGAPORE PLANS COMPLETED LARGE SCALE INDIAN SCHEME BOMBAY OPERATIONS That si heme is on foot to market Russian oil m Singapore and various other centre m the East m competition with the companies ■I present operating is indicated by recent reports from Indii and information which reachea
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  • 171 9 Egyptian Holders' Big Conversion [MUsh Radio— Official Service? A Ru/fby. July M. Applications for conversion of War Loan received yesterday by the Bank of England Uimbered 75.000 the iarue..t total In any one J5 nt announcement of the scheme SM requests were made for redemption I»u- total applications
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  • 100 9 Schoolboys' Annual I British Radio— Official Servicel Rugby. July !»7. Four hundred boys, half selected from public Khoota and half nominated by member firms Of the Industrial Welfare Society from industrial towns and ViUafw, will assemble at Buckingham Palace on Saturday and proceed to Mishwold on
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  • 70 9 Mr. Quo Tai Chi and Affairs m China fßeuter's Service] Washington. July 27. Mr. Quo Tai Chi. Chinese Minister m London, after a talk with Mr Stim; on, told t( T 'i I Boodß, famine wmr and forei" i invasion had brought the Chinese people together and they
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  • 551 9 OTTAWA PLAN- No Assistance Needed for Wheat [Renter*! Service I Ottawa. July 27 An temenje amount of useful and neces<a'rv w rk is being done daily at the Conference tltlttUffa the time is not yet ripe fo "he Pubhcat.on of the conclusions reached by Jm
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  • 111 9 Conservatives Lose Wednesbury [Renter 1 Service I London, July 27. The by-election at Wednesbury. necessitated by the succession of Viscount Ednam to the Peerage, resulted as follows: Mi Banneld (Labour* 21.977 Mr. Davis (Conservative* 18.198 This is a Labour gain. At tbe genera', flection last autumn Viscount Ednam
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  • 94 9 - "Catastrophic Failure" of Disarmament [Reuters Service] Berlin, July 26. A threat that Germany would arm up to Mm cv el of her neighbours if they refused to disarm o her level was uttered by General Schleicher n a broadcast address the theme of which vai he "catastrophic
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  • 24 9 [Reuter's Servicol Montreal, July 11 The aiinxan, Von c;vaau. lias snrlved h "ram Labrador after hi. Atlantic flighi \rctic rout
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 376 9 This beauty treatment begins beneath the skin you'll see the difference m the «JF you were to use Cyclax umn massage Wl h skinfood Special Loti n to-right. ni lit and morning, but m yoU d see the difference Sgßi/ '(> the morning after the to-morrow m. n, u You
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1021 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. stt.im 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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    • 564 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Due Spore. Sails Spore. I Steamer s.s. CITY OF PERTH For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port Aug. 1 s.s. CITY OF FLORENCE For Marseilles, Havre,
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    • 447 10 P. Q, British India and Apcar Li J (Incorporated m England I nJ MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARmI SFR VICF v I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N I UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJBBI > j LONDON AND FAR EAST MAI I SERVICE I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA I n J
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 606 11 „HI »v LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND MIDDLESBROUGH. 11 12 5 SUWA MARU T. 10,700 Oct. 6 7 AUf. 25 26 FUSHIMI MARU T. 11,000 Oct. 20 21 6 7 HAKO/.AKI MARU T. 10.500 Nov. 30 31 22 TSRUKUMI MAHU T. 12.000 £k>c. 14 15 v onut Rotterdam, j Calls at
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    • 386 11 courteous a V|CTOR |A SEATiL^^^^^^^-^jmi mna^m^aVawaWßwaWßwaWßwaWßwaHLMa^^aVm^flW^B 9Cp I w I wai SHSiIaM TlilS RAIK DfCLUDBfI THE FOLLOWING: Bgß^J^3 Ist. Class Passage Singapore Hong Kong. Sw?®la^r I l^t. Class I'.uvx.ii:.- lloii^- Kong to Pacifii a^SsjKjSlfr^ u.i>t ports -t7 fa' Ist. Class Rail across America. Cabin Class p3s3P>kis?? Across tin- Atlantic. |pg|fejtaS
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    • 830 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKLTVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TlDORE— Thursday. July 28. Bdat-PmrtjOTg, Bengalis. Somgii-Pakning, Siak PakanBaroe. CREMER— Thursday. July 28. Hong Kong, Swatow and AJDOJ MAROS— Friday. July 29, Prigi-Radja. Sapit. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas and Rcngat. M. TREUB— Friday. July 29, Muntck, Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. TINOMBO— Fi-idsv. July 29. Bi'la wan-Deli.
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  • 399 12 $22,000 STOLEN Blinded With Pepper, Stabbed and Robbed Attacked by three men who threw pepper m his face, stabbed him m the stomach with a penknife and stole over $22,000 from hin:, a Chinese now lies m the Government Civil Hospital m a critical condition, the
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  • 144 12 How Deserted Wife Traced Sweep Winner Husband 1 "I saw his ph- tograph m a newspaper .-aying that he was one of a happy band vho _>d| won a thousand pounds each m the lush Derby Sweep." said the v. ife of James Frank WUSbQ aged fifty-one,
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  • 157 12 There were two notable events m Pai'.i.i--1 went last week i writes the Free Press London correspondent on July 5» Major Daspencer- r. beitson. Conservative Member for Salisbury. 1 appeared m the HOUSE of Commons wearing a straw "boater" with the old Etonian colours. Secondly windows m the House of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 710 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In 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 SS. 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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    • 448 12 Kerr Steamship Co., kl (Incorporated In U.8.A.) I NEW YORK SERVICE. I Regular Freight Service to Boston, v Philadelphia and Baltimore (via S U 7 M.S. SILVERWILLOW July 29 EM.S. SILVER YEW Aug. 16 f M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Sept. 6 I For rates and particulars please apply to:— I vxv.i homeward
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 694 12 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 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas; every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8.30 a.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) Sunday
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    • 123 12 Haruni Maru 18; Tevere 13; Larut 11; Kedah 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Taybank 30: Phemius 32: Perak 34. Empire Dock: (Entrance Gate 4). Marella 46: Karoa 48 ♦Vest Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). Antilochus 1. KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Tug Pentower, Dredger Todak. Ldt Shark. Nam Yong, WBt. Joan
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  • Port and Shipping News.
    • 159 13 Vessel Sold for £292 Aftt. 75 Hids The keenness vi Urn bidding at Messrs. Keilockj,' ar.Aioi; at the Baltic, recently lent an atmosphere ol Urn gcod old days when bidding rapid and prior* high, to whit could be ribed as very amusing uicttcn. Mr a. man put up
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    • 163 13 Presentatioh To Ship's Captain Captain Edwin J. Madden <Lt Commander I U.S.N.R.y of the Gulf-Orient Liner Hanover.! was the recipient of a handsome broim* orna- ment (an antique piece t presented by the Japanese Navy Department m recognition of i his saving of Japanese air pilot. Sergeant.
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    • 114 13 Fine Seamanship Averts Disaster London. B B Krhleh th»-Bmi-h di proceeded to Ottawa, an unfortunau h minor fin which broke out In the ballroom was quickly extinfl I nei m reported to have 1 ml n on the St. 1 1 the si B (4.013
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    • 96 13 AgTCfi Steamship on Phi'ippar's Run 33 -years-old Messagei Angkor, bound for Japan, takes tht pis I the 111-fated Im rges Philippar on the Ptoi Eastern run This veto f a sed i f < career and the years In the lay-up yard have left lit t lf
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    • 73 13 Cholera Danger is Still Feared Due to the danger of cholera, the officers and men of the Hai Ning. whose run is from Hong Kong to Fcochow. are to be inoculated against she disease. The injections are u> be taken at the men's own discretion. This ship
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    • 54 13 Now Operating 60 Miles From l< mm how The Bias Bay pirates, who have gained so much notoriety m recent years have now moved the base of their operations. According to reports they have established themselves at Sam Chau ink>t. which Ls about j6O miles from the
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    • 293 13 Vessel Probably Burned by Pirates Cape Town. The identity of the portion of a wrecKeo suilmg vessel, whose sudden appearance Steenberg Cove. uttk Inlet m St. Helens Bay, caused considerable excitement ny ng the lew inhabitants along that lonely part of tfa coast. Is a mystery. A
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    • 132 13 Japanese Ship Reported Seized by Pirates V,,. Word received by the cal Japanew Consulate from Formosa states thai the D.:in tin Maru, a 50 ton 0 hing smack, whfcri ported to haw been captured by Chines*! pirates eff the coast ol Chuanelw. several r|ay lately returned to
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    • 109 13 European Thrown Into Hong Kong Harbour A motor beat. Moonraker No. 3. carryli European and two Chinese was Involved In collision with a steam launch m Hong Kens harbour and sank at once The passengers were picked up the launch crew, none the worse for their enforced ci:p
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    • 111 13 A Blazing River of Rum Port of Sp:Mj». The entire city of Port of Spain v.j.s'.sen i threatened with destruction by a conflagration which broke out In the early hours cf June 25. About one a.m. fire broke out m a block of buildings m the
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    • 99 13 In New Zealand Waters Auckland (N.Z.). A sea monster of prehistoric dimensr ns has been seen off the north coast of New Zealand by Captain J. Munroe, the skipper of a trawler, and two members of his crew. It rose perpendicularly out of the water ir the
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    • 69 13 For the special benefit or travellers during I the forthcoming holidays, the Straits Steamship I Co.. Ltd. have decided to extend their .special week -end concession ticket to Port Swettenham ito include s.s Katong leaving Bingipore on Friday and returning from Port Swettenham on Tuesday, arriving back m
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    • 22 13 Per KNII..M. from Batavia to Singapore on j July 26 Mr. Ross, Mi.^ Taylor From Singapore 'to Palembang, M; Biermann.
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    • 96 13 Judge Says it Will be Heavier m the Future Mr. Justice McCardie. at Birmingham Aadaes commenting on the light ralmdar. recalled th v two years ago he foretold a general inert ;im ol crime m this country That Increase had taken place, and he feared it might
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 322 13 f giSAPUKt FREE PRESS /Duilv and Weekly Editions) 1 KOBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. >: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. the Chota Hazri each news, latest telegrams incemento. London rubber appear daily. Special pictures, terial story chess notes, ladies' page flying, sporting, articles, besides letters pondents In London. Bataria, Tokyo, Siam news by wire from
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    • 213 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. V 1 >i. New Scenic Route of me Canadian National Railway* ..I' J 5 tlu< bt>st of l h<' marvellous Canariian Rockies— stay at iaitpvi s2^ X (l^ r tf heart of uondrous motmtain 'iwantj r»r VM|^ V( 1 straight
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  • 282 14 Hint of a New Era m Air Transport Well-produced photographs and several map* are unusual features of a Blue-book just fenued. It has been prepared by the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Air Ministry, and describes the progTe-s of civil aviation last year. The report t.tates that
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  • 214 14 Thirty-three streamlined electric trains of a new type have been built for the new Southern Railway London-Brighton electric service. They are streamlined and have high speed motors which enable them to do speeds of 70 m ph. The route has been fitted with a signalling system of the colour-light type
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  • 284 14 Sentence of four months" rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. R. P. Clege. Second Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur, on Yeong Tong Seong, a Malacca Chinese goldsmith, who was produced on a charge of having committed criminal breach of trust m respect of jewellery valued at $725. The complainant, a Chinese lady,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 346 14 k Co. Lr^^^^^^^|^^^L^^B 4^^^^^^^^^ I^^^^^^ Merenandisc Ah 9 Personal Effects OLLYER QUAY iAPB.I I M 1 I cdKflcSS I f H Build up your Strength with KALZANA— the Calcium Food Calcium is the mortar ot your health, the element that gives your body the power of resistance. Any real lack
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    • 31 14 II f f'T* "v The immense popularity of this Original Fruit Juice Beverage has been the cause of numerous imitations. ASK FOR THE I GENUINE SMASH and refuse imitations. FRAMROZ CO.
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    • 529 14 BANKS AND INSVRa^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 -hares ol £5 each £3.000.0v/J Reserve Fund £?.OOQ,OOU Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh
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    • 101 14 THE VOKOmj up i Re«-erv» 'UK I Hamb appli "credtTF DIXTRBIEfI SOCIKTE \> HI \l» oHKf'VI BRAN I Bh: I I MORTGAGE I Me: I I OHIi t Ml Mi: -I i• i. I C.«hlr A I I'D I H THE 1 SOUTH BRITISH I FIRE, MAXIM I MOTOB <
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 413 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL I Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received in 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 "Hul'o Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres
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    • 139 14 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS The following is the programme of drills up to and for week-ending. July 31st Thursday. 4.30 p.m.. Bukit Timah Range. "A" (M.G > Cry. 4 PI.. 5.15 p.m.. Ridley Park. Rangetakers. 4th. Lessen. Headquarters T (Chinese) Coy Section Leading. Friday. Blakan Mati. S.R.A. <v>. Camp assembles. Changi.
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  • 117 15 L Villas Area U the of the Tbfl during [which Ls This I the .:den our proIn the the round ,r 37K lb per cubic than and the Village ted are rmer years, when we notion b item: and rda per ITMM mm ikk PLANT will be
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  • 5 15 HUMMOCK (SELANGOR) RUBBER I prohich
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  • 496 15 June Figures Better Than a Year Ago TIM outstanding fact about the Board of Trade Returns for June and the first half of LtM ll that the imports for June this year, compared with June 1931. show a decrease of £11.073,309. while our exports show an increase of
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  • 280 15 Rep nt <>f Anglo-Dutch Plantations of Java t> r mi, which owns share capital of N.V. Maatachappt] ter Exploitatie der Pamanoekan en Tjiiyonlanden, states provision made for hi local co.s accounts m respect of year'r, vorktnf (la« int. on deb. redemption) namely. £77.877. Los s arrived
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  • 367 15 To-Day s Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES ■June 27 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2,3 29 32 London, 3 months' sight 2,3V 9 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 27 32 London, 30 days' sight 2,3 1316 London, demand 2 3 25 32 London, T.T. 2 3 3 4 Lyons and
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  • 64 15 Tone of Market lrregular. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 2d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G.cts. 3 per lb. -■ly 27th.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers. R S.S. equal to London Standard, s P ot 6 6's Standard R.S.S. on Tender Aug. 6 116
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  • 924 15 WEDNESDAY. JILY 27TH. 1932. DU)frS OCUBTB Asam Kumbang 21s 6d 23s 6d Austral Malay 18s 29s Ayer Hitam (,ss) 9s 9d 10s 6d Bangrin Tin 7s 8s Batang Padang (.$1) 05 10 Batu Caves (,$1) 25 30 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 nom. Burniah Malay Is norn Chenderiang
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  • 118 15 Changes m Representative Prices [United Press Association] July 25 26. American Can. Com. 35 35 s Am. T'phone and T'graph 79 s 79% Dupont 25 24 7 Firestone. Common 11 U 11 1 4 Gen. Electric H% 12 Goodrich 3 s Goodyear 10 ioi 4 Inter.
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  • 187 15 THE ABROAD I I British Radio Official Service] July 6 25 26. Amsterdam 8.82 '-j 8 83 8 82 Athens 560 550 550 Belgrade 220 222 222 Berlin 15.02^ 14 3132 14.95 Bombay Is. 63 32 Is. 61 16 Is. 61 16 Brussels 25.60 26.65 22.55 Bucharest 595 597 <
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  • 285 15 Japanese Mills May Produce at Full Capacity Japanese rayon producers may start capacity production discarding the existing 25 per cent, curtailment. The matter was discussed by sales managers of all manufacturers at their meeting on July 15. Conspicuous progress was made by all rayon mills m their brsiness
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  • LATEST COMPANY REPORTS
    • 57 15 Chairman and Effect of 4& Rubber [FREE PRESS SERVICE—COPYRIGHT] London, July 27. The annual report of the Malay United Rubber Estates Ltd. was adopted to-day. Mr. P. J. Burgess (chairman* said that if fchere was a minimum price of 4d per pound for rubber and an increased demand
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    • 56 15 Ulu Klang Tin Ltd.. report a profit of $29,448 with a dividend of 2 l a per cent, and $10,005 carried forward. Kuala Muda Rubber Estates Ltd.. report a i loss of £1.367 with a credit balance forward of 1 £119. Petaling Tin Ltd. has declared an
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  • 123 15 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its I,oBoth. auction yesterday, when there was catalogued 1,423,426 lbs. 635.46 tons. t>fleied 1.283,366 lbs.; 572.93 tons. Sold 1.043,970 lbs.; 466.06 tons. Spot London 2d. New York 3 cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality
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  • 423 15 Singapore. July 27. The pa^t week, has been a comparatively quiet one m all sections of the local .share market. Dull conditions have prevailed m the London Metal Exchange and the price of Tin for the thiee months' position closed at £127 2s. 6d. per ton. which
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  • 98 15 Accounts for year 1931 show trading lass of £3.656 (against trading profit £694). Amount brought forward was £19.948. and. after aicwing £474 for depreciation of buildings and plant, balance of £15.817 is carried forward. Restricted rubber crop was 506.040 lb., and this was sold m Singapore at
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  • 68 15 Crop of rubber harvested for year ended March 31. 1932, was 471,920 Ib. Average price realised was 2 43d. per pound, compared with 3.67 d per pound In previous year. Loss, excluding depreciation of buildings and machinery, was £1.449. Deducting from this credit of £285 brought forward, there
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 64 15 Igftr d l2oo Assurance m force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) t Eastern Life BuiJding. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. E.C. deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act m
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  • 284 16 MALAYAN LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS LADIES MATCHES Doubles Holders Through First Round Then were no surpnv m the fir-t round ties m the ladies' doubles of the Malayan lawn t nnl> championships at the S.C.C. yesterday. The morning rain on the courts, dry after a k of hot weather, had considerably
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  • COUNTY CRICKET
    • 196 16 Yorkshire and Notts Draw Kent's inability to yet more than 4 points their county championship match with not fatal to their leadership of intiei for Yorkshire, their closest rivals. only won first innings point auamst Notts. I only won 4 points auainst F- I I Renter cables results as follow.
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    • 77 16 Rain Delays Play At I FREE PRESS SERVICE! COPYRIGHT 1 London, July 27. Ram delayed play at Cardiff m the second Test trial and a start was not possible until late, efforts to dry the ground being cheered. l~iruood bowled at a great pace and Farne.s. of
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  • 90 16 Mixed Foursome Results The monthly mixed foursome competition at the Garrison Golf Club resulted m a win 'tor Sqr Ldr. and Mrs A. W. Mylne. The f; Hewing cards were handed m. iqr. Ixlr and Mrs A W. Mylne. 44— 9 34 i Mr and Mrs. A.
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  • 34 16 All nirmbeis of the S.C.C. interested m R üb.v football ire asked to attend the annual me tteg on Friday August 12th at 6.15 The bllStoeM (o'icerns the election ol fixtures, etc
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  • 80 16 NflM Betty Nuthall wm a bridesmaid at the 11 St. Marks Church. Surbiton, on Jill) 9 en Miss Ow«n Sterry. the well-known tennfa ptajm and Mr W. M Simmers, the st t h Hupby international. WWB t.nnis ball autographed by many l playcrt ;tt Wimbledon was accidentally 1 {>' (I
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  • 297 16 I.C.F.A.'S EASY VICOTRY LEAGUE FOOTBALL I 6 Nil wiiTover the The IntLc-Ceylonese scored an easy victory over the S.R.C. by six goals to nil at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The football was not of a high standard. Dinnah. playing at full back lor the 1.C.F.A., did valuable work m
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  • 319 16 Outstanding British Musical Production at Pavilion Tuneful music, polished siting and ■> :>> sprinkltaf oi clcvei humour, combined \..th Kful direction, excellent recordini: and raphy, and ttn ng cast ol pi headed by Jack Buchjanan at hi* best, i attributes which make Good-night. Vienna. which opened to crowded
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  • 104 16 The following have been invited to represent the N.C.C. ag:unst Roxy Cricket XI on Saturday at 2 p.m on the N.C.C. ground: J. N. Fernando <Capt>. E. Abeywardane. Ali bin Mahauon. E. van Jansz. P. R. Forbes. M. S. D Magdally. A I. A. Hamid. A Amnrasekera. R
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  • 229 16 Henlow and Uxbridge tied with 37 points each for the Kings Cup when the Royal Air Force athletic championships were concluded at Uxbridge. The rules provide that m the vent of a tie the trophy should go to the tram scoring the most firsts, but each side gaini four firsts
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  • 958 16 GOOD BOWLING Lall Singh's Pair of Spectacles Although the Indians opened confidently against Yorkshire at Harrogate. on July 16th. coring 63 for the first wicket and 102 for two, the remaining eight wickets went down for the addition of only 58 runs, the innings clo-inir fcr
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  • 416 16 PENANG MEETING Handicaps for To-day's The following are the handicaps for to-day's racing at Penang. Race 1. Ponies Class 2 Div. I—(61 (6 furs.) Lady Rona 9.7. Humorous 8.2, Brons Velvet I 7.11. Movalong 7.9. Shoot Up 79. Caro 7.9. Golden Queen 7.8. Phar Rong 7.1. Miss
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  • 67 16 Favourite Beaten By Two Lengths IKeatefs BetvKei London. July Tht OoodWOOd Stake: 2 miles. 3 furlonu-i Wa* run at Goodwood to-day and resulted a^ fellows Capt R Wilson's FOR I'M II Mis Long's sandy LABHBB 2 Mrs. Whitelaws CASTLEDERO 3 Thirteen ran Won by 2 lengths; third 3
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  • 140 16 I Renter's Service New York. July 27. Thr following uc the latest baseball results: NATIONAL LEAGUE H R Boston 2 B 1 Chicago jo j Berger I hone run for Boston. Brooklyn 12 i« 0 St. Louis 6 12 4 Eleven innings. There was an orgy of runs
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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