The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 June 1933

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. jpT^U. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 416 1 Skull Cap's selections for to-day's race meeting Page 16. It is alleged that Marshal Chiang Kaishek has entered into a secret treaty with Japan which involves the recognition of Manchukuo and the suppression of all antiJapanese movements m China Page 9. Fourteen people were killed when the
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  • 1188 1 ■"■"•HE .Saturday afternoon auction is quite 3 featwi m the local life of the Colony, and fat there ;trr ,ii,mv people lure v, ho have never attended one of thOM sales. Thus m:»y be attributed to \.,ric\«s rCMQM OOC Of the chut being that the majority of men
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 207 1 fiXFFLES HOTEL I MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL I THIS EVENING I TEA DANCE-6.30 to 8.15 p.m. I INFORMAL DINNER DANCE-9.30 to Mid-Night I THURSDAY, JUNE Bth I ANDREW'S HOSPITAL f DANCE EXTENSION TILL 2 a.m. BABLI RESERVATION NECESSARY BOOK NOW BOOK NOW PHONE 5381. 'RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA |l. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL I
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    • 103 1 |\^^^^^fi4 '/C/ A. f I v "i rI v^^y I love everything that's old eld friend*. I old Umts, old manners, eld becks And need one s&y, Ihe magnificent Whisky called GUARANTEED 15 YEARS OLD VP *r. per bottle (include duty) M9ALISTER CO. L T Sole Agent for SS. C
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    • 114 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Why Lr)ok Elsewhere Page 9. Tom Wails Says .'--Pafte 8. St. Andrew's Hospital Week Page 1 CHRYSLER COMFORT iPEFEyBIMft: j THE j 14 Mil KM j R. \V. E. Wilmot, "Old Boy" j of Argus and Australasian, Melbourne. j Published m Australia* J I'HE story of the 1932-1933
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  • 256 2 Organisation of Relief Measures [From Our Own Correspondent] Malaccii. .fuiu* I. Then v«i v meeting <>i Urn Bxacsrtive Commit t< oi the A-!;',tK Unemployment Committee, \l.tkuT;i on Thur.sthiY Af'WTgli tbOM picscnt v.cr.- the bonirie Mr t. n Chenf i^k-k. c.b.e.. (Chair) Ifemt. Ittmro, R. P. Binfrham. Dr. Ho
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  • 221 2 Aftel six ycar> of research a sculptor has •-levised what he calls -a mobile face." by producing th»- model of head which exactly simulates the human variety. The flesh of the face, on being touched, has the exact, toxture and feel of human flesh, the only difference
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  • 153 2 ProcrmOMM ot Drills up to and tor WMk endklf Sunday June 11th. 1933. Mondiiy. sth 5.15 p.m. Headquarters Fortress Coy., Malay Section -Miniature Range. Tuesday. 6th 5.15 p.m Headquarters "A" <M.G.) Coy Bectioa Drill. Armoured Car See Section Drill. Wednesday. 7th 5.15 p.m. Headquarters S.R A 'V.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 490 2 DISTEMPER IN DOGS. SHKRLEY'S APPROVED REMEDIES. LINTOX. A proved Curr and Preventive. Sure und rapid m its action. DISTEMPER CURE. Removes the fever m less than twenty-four hour*. TONK O.IININE PILLS. Especially valuable m thr ssCOBd stages to prevent coUanse and complications. MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER
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    • 480 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE ls hereby given that tenders »rr now invited tor the following materials oi services and that particulars of such tender? may be obtained In the Tender Room Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy Pipes and Cast Iron Specials for period Oct. Ist, 1933 to Sept
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    • 469 2 NOTICE. In the Estate of CELESTINE LA SALLE Deceased. Pursuant to Section 29 fli of the TUlll— Ordinance 1923 notice Ls hereby given that all j creditors or other persons havinu claims or demands upon or against the estate oi Celcstinc Mary 1^ Salle deceased late oi England who j
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    • 171 2 I V f'4 "I !9RI Li, Altogether too personal and intimate >/ for discussion are some complaint*, vet how real is the pain and prostration. Information, based on scientific facts, will bt welcomed by nearly all women. The booklet "A Health Talk written by Dr. H. Umber, contains a wealth
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 203 2 THE WKKK Mundiv. iin>> "tti Hi^h Water. <>7.4« i 7.4 ft 19 fl Whit Moiwi'v. Bank Holldaj Blnsapon Race* last day. Ortckei s.c.c \s n< rl Bewbilan, Padaat; Brtanstw BtaU vs. Pens at Kuala Lumpur afedcal Oollsie Union s VMCA :«t M.C.U. ground i Malacca al tfalarra Biimi. i! N;«\-^
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  • 825 3 ENDURING AS SUBSTANCE THEY PRODUCE Sir f. Swettenham on fSS »ns of the Slump I iIM ual w« ■iinal meeting of y «w s Rubber Company uMcTcd office of the 4'J ;iufl it, Ea.tchcap, ■Niiliam (i.C.M.G., C.H., ompany, presiding. The feature <>i tin- <ombich Will n)t<n*t you fit ,»ar closed
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  • 446 3 MI.AT Singapore. Juim> 1. B»:ol >toak (Round i Katl 32 Beef stew or urry do 28 Pork, lean do 43 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) do 33 Mutton. Australian jb. 25 Fo;vl Kati 40 H. us Locally i t ar:(|i Kati 43 i Ducks Saigon Each
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  • 51 3 Mr. Robert Henry Dixon, who whs foreman m charge Of Ust construction of the Big Wheel at Blackpool, has died at Capetown. The building ol this wheel was Mr. Dixon's last big job m England before ho went to South Africa, about M years ago. He wa« a native of
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  • 134 3 The danger ot slimming causing depression ill pointed out at a Hove inquest on Mr. Beni.nnin James Simmons, aj, r ed 44, of Princesspjuare. Be was found dead from gas poisoning at the Hove Deep Sea Anglers' Club, of which ho was a member.
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  • 609 3 TRENCHANT CRITICISM OF FEDERATION Recruitment Policy Out of Date A startling attack on the Police Federation the officially recognised rank-and-file organisation established after the police strike of 1919 is made by Ix>rd Trenehard. the Commissioner, m the annual report on the Metropolitan Police which he was
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  • 168 3 Mr. Frank Hodges, secretary of the Miners* Federation from 1918 to 1924, and one of the men's leaders m the 1921 coal stoppage, has been appointed chairman and managing director of the New Lount Colliery, Leicestershire, at which 1,000 men are employed. Mr. Hodges started life as a pit boy.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 42 3 These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of Impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Chrfce's Blood Mixture. Qfmß Chmmim mi Stmm. MmmytmimUQUlD mr TABLET form
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    • 379 3 REDUCED FACSIMILE y^^tm f/' i'* M *£f y jiff* m^&- i **t& l^a t^wMpH^^^^ c^H^^ —^ti&Mff^ksf'' k%s '^^^^^^K^' .^-r***"** 0^ Si^jfif f^^^^^^ ArcuJici \V'orA% rfS, IBBlft IJ A 'XT *C* "l^f E ii I s *"v_ i 1 ont4 c C 0 I ij, i r 111 f fif ''i'lli
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  • 1368 4 WORK MAY HAVE TO BE CURTAILED Position In Scottish Highlands For yet another year the Foreign Mission report deplores a reduction m contributions and issues a warning that unless matters improve the Church will have to face a reduction of work abroad. In 1931 the
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  • 1467 4 What Being Off Gold Me ans To America Winners And Losers ht ln Inflation By STUART CHASE THE FAMOUS AMERICAN ECONOMIST PRESIDENT Roosevelt on March 4 r forbade the shipment of go)d l abroad, told bankers they could no longer exchange gold for paper l money, called upon hoarders of
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  • 161 4 Inquest On Belfast Policeman a pottos witness at the rooumed inquest st Belfast on Constable John Ryan, rho wa> DM I dOTtd In a Belfast street. doMiibcd BOW he himself narrowly escape J deatL at the hands ol a gun gang. The coroner found that Ryan dud
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  • 75 4 Each season brings forth it- rule* (oi thtl women members of the University, and the river season has proved to be no exception The youn? women wishing to bathe la the rher mu>! now take companions with them, who may ;.<•( as rescuer m case of need, and all this
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  • 65 4 A KcrnlM-andi M I \ii*tr;ilia I 4 a! t: th. It VI til r •4. Alt. i Holmei "i i lerjr, unl nn. si Impartai In tuitln". >■ v.hlrh it» iiibruncl* Judi i likflhr that it to be (l-'.i!iu stud> AHt mbi j ClaUfiy Iff lato d.v. In th.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 268 4 A PESSIMIST is a man, who, ot two evils, chooses both. Conversely, an optimist, of two good things, will also choose both: and if they are m one bottle so much the better CRAPE FRUIT ORANGE SQUASH The pleasant sharpness of Californian grape fruit skilfully blended with sunripened oranges is
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  • 692 5 CLERK'S EMBEZZLEMENT OF £350,000 Crime That Led To New Law i One- upon time a Bank of England clerk! robbed the Bank of £350.000. and. it Ls estimated, made well over £1,000.000 with his spe- i culatior.o added to his embezzlement. Discovery of his crime
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  • 103 5 Accident on Wedding Eve On the morning Used far her urctiUing. Ifin I Margaret E. Jonc-^ 23 of Trefbr, near LlantiulJt'n. was found on the load with her MB •evered above the elbow. She a-ai removed to Wrexham Hbtpttal In a critical condition. Mies Jones was to
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  • 38 5 tht (.overnor, Lady dementi and 11. H. the Sultanah of Johore. ol the K.A.F. planes. H.E. the Governor presenting the Imperial Service Medal to ex -Inspector E. A. Fernandez. Artillerymen m the March Past.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 63 5 r Wj* A. ORANGE-SMASH IS ALWAYS ON TOP IN QUALITY AND TASTE. FRAJUJtOZ Co. SUBSCRIBER'S DELIVERY NOTICE. IF DELIVERY OF PAPER IS NOT SATISFACTOBV M I fN4 S ri£ UT OUT THIS COUPON FORWARD^ The Singapore Free Press waa delivered to me 10-day at a.m. Jt his is too late,
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    • 396 5 6.15 (HCTMWHWL qic SIXTH DAY STILL PACKING OUT AT EVERY SHOW! I POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAYS!! HOLll^YJJAmiE^^A^ATjjr^ CECIL It. de MILLE'S Masnificent SpectacuhTTrTumph THE SIGN Cross j Only once m years comes a picture so powerful, so I magnificent as this I OUR NEXT ATTRACTION WEDNESDAY I The Beautiful English
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 1457 6 BRIGHT START OF THE SEASON I Bowlers Not To Be Denied [Prom Our Own Correspondent] London, May 16. The cricket itfasoti has opened very ausplciamity, and if the bright and. enterprising play s(vn m the opening matches may be taken by the foOoineil of cricket
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    • 164 6 London Wins the Team Race I Iran Our Own Correspondent 1 London. Ma> I.V London, with 69 points, won team honours m the Universities" swimmin? championships ;)t Liverpool, Liverpool, being runners-up with 50 points, and Manchester (holders* third with M. Records were broken m the long plunge, "J2(»
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    • 121 6 Mr. E. F. Goodman, one ot the founders 01 Crystal Palace F.C. is retiring Irom the position of secretary which he has held for many yean. "My departure is due to economy. Mr. Goodman "The Club's flnair cs are not too gooi nnd the committee? have* decided to combine the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 929 6 FREE DOCTOR'S BOOK ON ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH Quick and Lasting Relief through Inexpensive Home Treatment THL at e>t edition of a Doctor's Free 17«J- Rorl Tim* Vim>*+. Book de-^ribing the most successful DeU lime TeaiS of aO home treatments for Asthma, too, m the tree Book. Dr Hair's Bronchitis and
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    • 27 6 (Pete* ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR A TUBE OF C /jrfo Certain Cure \r-jj^7<_ Jor Haemorrhoids and kindred ailments A TUBE TO DAY KEEPS THE SURCEOH AWA y
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    • 136 6 CooKed M EATS PREPARED ERf SH I DAILY FROM THE cuciCEf r fßisn wtay DDF n 1 *\B- 3[ I BOILED N. /F s f H f 1 1 F t RAWS \Jq YOU 'vrV ATOUR boy may have plenty of courage hut it i and stamina to take m
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  • 144 7 SEEN FINISHES IN BRILLIANT SUNSHINE Outsider Pays $236 And Sets New Record BIGGEST CROWD OF MEETING i It Spencer's Four Runs— Three Firsts yoßi eoortta wen established on Saturday, tbe fourth .V! da) <»3 *!>♦' Spring meeting of the Singapore Turf ciub. crowd was
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  • 809 7 brilliant, .mrt khi loini been throughout the him tins, d wen treated t<* .->pi< ndui ii n'u i til ili< raci i tIM m I tiii.iicii fii\oum..- men r dividend! mn quite good, *ld for Awards win m Uu the only one <>ut <>i the
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  • 1322 7 The handicaps for to-dpy's meeting and Skull Cap's selections are m Page 16. made great run to win by hall lenpth. Hannah's Oarden being ■eeond. and Gorilla lust beaten ror third place by Ramona Race 4. TIIK SECOND MAIDEN HANDICAP Value $i,500 with Xtoopky to the irtnner. Division 2. Seven
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  • 386 7 Singapore's "Army" On The Padang Colourful Spectacle At 'King's Birthday Parade Over 1000 troops took pan m the KingH Birthday Parade on ihc padant on Saturday lornlng', Whkh wai carried out m the usual Wimw, nith the cxceptioi! that for the lir.st time for some years there was no inspection
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  • 67 7 London. June Thr Km uill iji: <»X years old to- morrow :md the ooeMton will b< cddmted throughout th«Eknpire. Ttu; Prince »i Wales win ikfwttos tor His Majesty at the WItWDOUJ Of kTOOpfag ttM OOteW which M DJBOaI '.\il! T;ik« place oji flu Horse CNmrdi PteaA A
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  • 361 7 TOO HEALTHY Bangkok Nurses Being Retrenched i Prom Oir Own Correspond* d1 Bangkok, June 1. Io the long ego th< danger to foreigners of living m Bangkok never lost anything m the telling *>y residents In Singapore, called upon' to saj good-byv to friends proceeding to Siam. Nowadays and the
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  • 140 7 Venturesome Scouts Due m Singapore To-day fFrom Our Own Correspondent! Malacca, June 2. At about 1 p.m. on Friday. June 2, three Siamese Scouts. Nai Banchong Chudatermiya. Nai Prasit Muenveophet and Nai Chun Jennandoe, from B:;ni;':cl: arrived m Malacca m routeto Singapore <.n bicycles. They belong to the
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  • 79 7 I From Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok, lunr 1. After being closed for nearly eighteen months »he old premLses of the Bangkok United Club have been temporarily re-opened by the Seventh j Day Adventlsts as a lecture room, and where previous generations used to dine and dance,
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  • 319 7 Complaint Against Trciitmont Ol (iermans I iMitimi Juno En R ifplv .miilateu \vith the .MTicial report tn< toivimi Secretary refers to th»- petition presented 10 the League of Nations by Fran. Bi-rnhrim PBgardfaH flwrilMHH ill Upper gll3Si I protesting against oerteln legftriatton and a*intntotrmttTQ acu <?s being incompatibio
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  • 148 7 Death While (tain* On Holiday Information DM been recviwd by cabk of I th« death of Mr. Biistraan. of Beoggaler in«l j Martin, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. T. Bustraan bai boen oonnoctad with the firm lor ;i number of years, and was Ml] exceedingly capable: fngintf with ;i
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  • 103 7 Death Before He Could Take 1 Up Appointment London .liinr Sir John Brodwlck, uho was appohitr-d Briti h Ambassador to Argentina m January, died In n London nu:sin'; hOBM to-d;iy r>:;cd 51. He entered the consular service m 1908 and btrved for many years as rommerrial counsellor
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  • 729 7 PENANt; all or i TOR 160 f.a! 1 Singh Out After Scoring Six LFron Our O\mi OOHOOpondontJ Kuala Liunpur, Junr The int-i-SUiU- cricket mutch MWHH Penany and Selaiv;or opened here this morning. Followiiv.; last niuht.. rani the ttickef n (iiniip hut ta.M. Ow inir to inllmnza
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  • 90 7 Compulsory Study m Schools iFrom Our Ova OonwpQntfettti Bangkok. June 1. The petition of the Chinf .>«• schools end merchants for a reduction of the hours now devoted to the study of the Siamese lannuat^ haa been definitely turned down by the MJni^cry of Public Instruction. The authorities
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  • 21 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES IN MEMORIAM. In memory ot my loved and devoted husband George Thompson (Tfefljong Pagan, who died June sth. 1923.
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  • 909 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, JUNE 5. 1933. WEEK-END COMMENTS Though the most acute problem m < China now is whether Nanking will be able to maintain its authority m the the face of the growing dissatisfaction with the Truce terms I the fact that a sort of equilibrium has been
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  • 119 8 Mr W. c P Wright, Financial Officer. Tram portation Department, f.m.s Railway.- hi returned from home leave. Mi .i c. Kempe. acting British Resident, Perafc, la itated to be loing to Rahang to act a> Bi i tish ReaMenl there when Mr. H. g. r. Leonard leaves For home on
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  • 82 8 Southampton's New Graviag Dock London. June Z. The Oiling of the world's lamest graving dock just completed at Southampton, as an important feature of the new £20.000.000 docks built far the Southern Railway, is proceeding and will take seventy hours to complete. The graving dock is 1.200 feet
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  • 111 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING PATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow London. June 3. RUBBER Spot (Buyers) 3 11 16. (Sellers) Mfc. July-Sept. 3*' 4 Oct.-Dec. 327 32. Jan.-Mar.
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  • 172 8 MARRIAGE TO A "COMMONER* Son Of Former Crown Prince Of Germany I Bonn. luih- 4. Prime Wilnelm. eldest son of the t'X-Cnun Prince was married to Dorothy von Sal' iati m the Town Hall hero JlMtUday mornmCheering crowds greeted the eoiiplt on their arrival lor a
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  • 257 8 Certificates of Honour And 1 p a Qovornmenf Oawtli extraordlnan kmed OB Saturday mal.i the toUomring notifications CERTIFICATES OF HONOUR In the name ol His llajeotj til*- Kiiv; His Excellency the OoVBfBOT has be< n pleased to award Certiticrtes of Hoiiom to the following ponoM In recognition
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  • 84 8 Britain Ready To Co-operate To Raise Them London, Juno Questioned In the h 4 CMnwwm^ tonight regarding world prices Mr Chambeiiats said that the Clove mniDiU vouM :iadh i optrata with the United Statea and any ottMi Governments In uxf aaexwei thai ■pptwtd t be talculatou to MSM
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  • 78 8 New Atlc.iipt To Ciet Him Out Of Greece Washington. Junr P.. The Department of JWtICC kl ItpOVtWl 10 b? tonsiderin" va-w mdie -tmt'in.- :iinst Samm-l Insull (senior), with I lit* tS otair.mu lib extradition from Ortn< c Reuter In the original tnd'.ctnur.t Ifftltin insult. Samuel's brother, was charged
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  • 33 8 .Japanese Coal Mini F^xplosion Tokin. Inn. Forty six people «W 'all d and 30 mtmrij injured In soft] mine expiosloi Basel* thir mornin/. urcording to U official rtpoil Reuter Far Eastern
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  • 48 8 Bill To Tax Undistributed Surpluses London, June 2. In the House of Common^ last night tin clause of the Finance Bill providing for th< taxation of undistributed surpluses of co-oper ative societies was carried at the second imd ing by 253 votes to 77. British Radio
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  • 26 8 L«eave prior to to retirement has txvn granted to Dr. (Miss) C. B. Kibble, Mr. P. L. H&rdinff. Mr. N. MacPhall. and Dr. O. D. Gordon
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  • 220 8 JAPANESE TRADE COMPETITION DEMAND POR VTr MEASURES T House of On moi Statement Dunn.. UK I Mr. Neville Kid th;it am OOMMNMJ ■ad lento* Otto to lia\«- Hh (i The e»« wiimim alreuch n. Brttteh ■■■win dated uy the \n then H than which *ou or which irmiM OoofeKlM H.-
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  • 25 8 Tilm Wi liv ii P.:n I niulr. The around I ftlnuv i t< rt...:.' thr: ■OK thi- i Tl. M I .i
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  • 16 8 Lord Kr.» bourn* J;. The K» i A Lord Brn»>" 1 British Radio
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 142 8 DARK MUNICH BEER Shipments have arrived. Jf GALDBECKS Small Shipment Just Arrived Dutch Smoked Eels COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. Racehorse Owner and Actor-Manager says 'Filter tip' beats 'Smoker's throat' He writes: jfg^% moment when your ffl^^ dv Ma uric r, of course, k ca r r lien t ii ml
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    • 49 8 TWELVE PAIRS OF TROUSERS were stolen from a London warehouse the other day. There have been many robberies of mail bags at home recently. A "G AFLA C" Burglary Policy gives full protection m case of loss. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 122 9 OREIGN PRESS ALLEGATION AGAINST CHIANG Ignition Of Manchukuo And Suppression Of Boycott v G s DRIVE FOR RECRUITS itation To Mongolian Princes To Form United Front iial Chiang Kai-shek has entered into a secret that provides for the virtual recognition ol complete suppression of the boycott
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  • 242 9 >lr.tn«hui. June L I*' f IllilllOuU i and Inner ;ii ChangchiaI •ormnvj, a I i. c invasion J I recoverlni i i« ncial Liv en! the II hklh kuc. evacuated the Another i to General been Mar:' m <ii Genera) t In the Province r men
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  • 136 9 Nanking's Futile Armed Resistance London. June The Japanese adopt; d wlae policy In siuniiv; the armistice, declares the Week -end Review, whif^h that the watchword It now pert ;uui foodwfl] until rnther notice it tht formula works an attempt to i x* tome sort of recognition of
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  • 122 9 Generals Ma And Su Refuse To Co To Canton Shanghai. June 4. A Mg welcome was arranged by the public bodies of Hone: Kong and the students of Canton on Friday when Generals Ma Chan-shan and General Su Ping-wen arrived at thr Kowloon wharf on board the Conte
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  • 45 9 Shanghai. June 4. Hu Li-fu. a Chinese traitor who assisted the JipanfUT army last year during the occupation or Woosuns. Ktengvtn, Oh»pe2 Lfuho and Changcho'.v district.- lad year, was ifcct Bf orr'cr of the supreme court of Kianc.n y 'tnc'.ay.- Union Times
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  • 39 9 On British IVade I ')i>d«»n. June 3. not be yet ddubt that ;ii ftdvetwljr Tim^. It political as Oovemtha Japanese policy m pired Chinr-se 1 recoup itself Manchuria and "I- an, i V i.sed." mnv nnt Reuter
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  • 114 9 Attitude Of France Causing Crisis Rome, June 3. A. critical stasre has been reached m the negotiations regarding the Four Power Pact While no official confirmation is obtainable, it is believed that Slgnor Mussolini has informed France that her demands resardin-; rißtd control of future German armament
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  • 430 9 IF BONDS GO BY DEFAULT Moratorium "Absolutely Essential" Berlin. June 3. A moratorium for all Germany's foreis?n debts will be announced shortly after Whitsun. it was stated to-day by Doctor Sehacht.Commentinn on the impending moratorium the newspapers agree that the iiira turn rorehadowed by
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  • 156 9 Berlin. June a statement unanimously adopted by a conference of British. American and other foreign bankns on the service of Germany's foreign debt m consequence of Herr Schacht> state ment agrees on the desirability of gradually increasing the Prlchsbank's reserves of gold an lor.-ign currency. The statement recognise.
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  • 79 9 Delegates For First Time To I.L.C. Geneva. June 3. The United States Government has made Another important departure from its traditional policy or non-participation m European affairs by appointing, for the first time, delegates to the International Labour Conference to be held on June 8. The
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  • 78 9 Big Fißht Expected To Draw 100,000 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT I London. June 4. Tho match between Prterscn nnd Jack Doyk 1 has been definitely fixed for London on July 6. Each fighter has been guaranteed £5.000 and i Mr. Jeff Dickson. the promoter, anticipates a crowd
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  • 28 9 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London, June 4. Entries for the Wimbledon tennis championships close to-morrow. Already the entries received constitute a record for the tournament
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  • 109 9 Paris— Nantes Express Wrecked 14 DEAD Driver Who Ignored Speed Limit Paris, June 4. At least 14 persons were killed and 70 injured when the Paris Nantes express was derailed outside Nantes. Several others are missing: and it is feared the death-roll will be considerably higher. a
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  • 150 9 Kh Vessels In Crash In River Elbe London. June Z. During druse- fog th Union OMtlfl Itfll—T. Guild ford OmUb, of 8.000 ton^ and Messrs Holts motorship. Stentor. 6.600 tons, collided :n the night Mar Cuxho.vcn. m the River Elb< The Guildioid Casile was proceeding troni Hamburg
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  • 85 9 L\S. Salesman Surrenders m Shanghai Shanghai. June 4. Glen Hargrave. formet United State marine inri now :i Fo.rl salesman, voluntarily surrenlered to thr United States DLstrict Attorney roUowtng th.- dettt) of a Briton named Leslie Malcolm Bell, tfed 35. who \va^ educated at Bedford School, allegedly as a
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  • 73 9 A. .1. Laeey's Victory In 1750 Golf Tournament [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 London. June 4. A. J. Lacey beat Padgham m the final of the Leeds £750 professional golf tournament yesterday by two and one. HLs victory was due to whole-hearted hitting against a .smooth swingin; opponent.
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  • 64 9 U.S. Flier Starts On World New York. June JamesMiitt.ru hopped off at 4.20 p.m. yisterday for Newfoundland from where he will begin a round the world solo flight, making Ireland his first lap. Last year Mattorn crashed at Minsk. Reuter. A later lIMIIWIIiII states that Mattorn ha*
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  • 46 9 Japan's Offer To Negotiate Sale Accepted Moscow. June i. Sokolnikov has replird accepting Japans ofTcr to mediate m the Soviet negotiations with the Manchukuo Government concerning the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway and offering initiate these negotiations m Tokio on June 25. Reuter
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  • 49 9 Eleven People Killed In California L*n& Beach. California. June 4. Eleven people were killed and 18 injured m an explosion at the Richfield Oil Company's refinery here. The explosion was felt over a radius of 30 miles and the damage is estimated at a million dollars.- Reuter
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 216 9 t^rfisfc /%^5& Th e Search /jOm lfM)f\|r YOUR search for the \M JL \XWJ W f^ ea a^ r c or night wear I Horrockses Flannelette. W i i B This material, which has H If tnc advantages of wool, l\ 1( r wears and washes 1^ excellently, and is
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    • 997 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. Btcam Ship Co., Ltd.. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE 3TRAITS BTEjiMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE
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    • 469 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) •'ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer*. UuS>or^ SalM S »r» 6.8. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 July 1 (j CITY OF BEDFORD Fo.- Havre. London, Rotterdam 3c
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    • 339 10 P. fe 9 ol British India and Apcarll (Incorporated :n *4JB MAIL, PASSENGER AND fAD I SERVICES RGf l PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL s I UNDER CONTRACT WITH Ills MlJtlH I LONDON AND KAK KAS| M m^^^B OUTWARDS FROW LONDON FOX CHINA J loiiii.il'i Niiig apori SOMALI MM Jun. > M
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    • 621 11 iiißSKlllES' K>MX>N. ANTWFRP. ROTTERDAM \M) MIDDLESBROUGH. HAKOZAKI MARD T. 10,500 Aug 910 104 CO June 28 29 I TERUKUNI MARU T. 12.000 Aug 22 23 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10,500 Sept 6 7 T 1C.700 July 27 28 HAHUNA MARU 1 10.400 >Sprn M}] I MM ,t K'tttiiJam. Calls at 11.mii.,,,.
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    • 267 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMTE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK EUROPE
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    • 860 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKB PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU «)P TEN NOOKT— Monday. June Balanai. Deli VAX OUTIIOORN— Monday. Juno 5. Bat.T :a DAJAK— Monday. June 5. Selat-Pandjane. Koedap. BtStjfcaßl and Bai^an Si-Ap'-^p; RETEH-Tuwday. June 6. Bengalis. Paneh. Beromban?. T^njonß-Menueidar Taunnc Leidon? and Asahan. THEDENS— Wednesday. June 7, Muntok and Paitmbang. TOBA— Wednesday.
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  • 120 12 How Hong Kong Disposed Of Them Last Year In his report on 19.'12 the Harbour Maitrr of Hong Kon« states that 32.683 imm were engaged and 31.83! were discharged at the Mercantile Marine Office and on board ships during the year, as eomrared with 40.384 engaged and 39,432
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  • 458 12 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. during the period May 20th to May 26th, 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use m the Reference Library. Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be macii by members of the public
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  • 267 12 (lame Sanctuaries To Be Established 1 From Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok. Jim. 1. Tin- efforts of Mr. Hubback and Mi W ndi on behalf of the conservation of the wild life of Malaya are v. atchod yen sympathetically m Siam by all thoso who have the
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  • 118 12 A three years' plan to restore Briti'h Mercantile supremacy has been placed before the i Cabinet The .scheme has been prepared by ,Sir Charles Barrie, M.P., for Southampton, and j is well supported by M.P.'s of shipbuilding constituencies. Briefly the idea consists of building a million tons of
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  • 78 12 The L.C.C. has rejected a sketch plan fur a new buildin» on a site facing Parliament Square. I Proposals were for a building 80 iV»t hiuh surmounted by two towers ana having front.i -s m St. George Street and the Abbey. The overall height would be 102 feet. The towers
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    • 652 12 Burns Philp Line. (incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ftefuter monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and tn# SS. M ANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] a MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins
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    • 367 12 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAlLlNt.s By Fortnightly Psnenfer Steamer Between Rangoon. Marseilles and EsclanA HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave Rangoon SAGAING June 17 BURMA July 1 YOMA .TuJy 15 IRRAWADDY July 29 CHINDWIN Aug. 12 KEMMENDINE Aug. 26 BHAMO Sept 9 AMARAPOORA Sept 23 SAGAING Ort 7 BURMA
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    • 102 12 UWTHi rMSSMOaT^ Prom ftoj,^** MS ■onaou FIONIA ERRIA UUMDU MEONIA 12 AI -SIA 310 3 r BORINOIA N M The s »W rar and cart;') bathrocn: TO MIRSMI.I»> .MNK, hM OCIWAiH 0 rRANSPUIFK su^ TO<\V lIUMNi, VXN( iMtanim m I TftiWfm leaves m*i. s Hor.R X FARE: To London To
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    • 581 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BT TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. re Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m ar Saturdays 7 p.m M Kuantan ma Jcrantut) Monday to P l Friday 7.30 a.m. Bl Kuantan <via JerantuO Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan <via Padang Besan Monday and Friday 7
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 477 13 Plan to Ease Shipping: Congestion Conditions m the world's shipping industry during the past feu years ha\e beer, largely influenced by two factors: trade is considerably less than it was m 1914. and the tonnage is now 20.000,000 gross tons, or 50 per cent. more. than it was
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    • 167 13 To Find Treasure Lost tilM) Years Ago Next month Mr Halt a Swedish engineer. v ill attempt to salve :s shipload oi coins and precious objects of fold and silver from toe bottom of the Baltic, on the western coast of i th Swedish island of Gothland.
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    • 119 13 Famous Liner's New Role London. May 20. Thf Mnuretania. once »he most luxurious liner afloat. u> Xo end her service on tht Atlantu and become the Brat floating and cruising club m the world. Mid-ni»ht dances and partki will be held on the ship as it lies out
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    • 209 13 Grain Exports m Excess of Last Year >ancouver. May 27. Exports of grain from the port of Varcouwr for the present crop year continue fen run far m excess of those for the preceding year, with shipments to the Orient showing a very satis- j factory increase. Shipments
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    • 598 13 A Brand-new Second Mate's Ticket Thi- s.s. D v.us nearly down to her marks. alongside the coal-tips, when I joined her. with a brand-new second mate's ticket, a >econdjhand -extant, and a rather high opinion of my j own capability v Not wishing to hide my li-iht
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    • 115 13 Bitf Aircraft Carrier m Port HMS Elicit/, an aircraft carrier whit h b attracting omen interest at her anchoragi kn the Roads, anived here on S.\turday on her way out to China for period ol service. She is the foimer H.M.S Hermes, and wa? onimissioned as an
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    • 263 13 The s.s Picsidt-nt Polk arrived on Saturday from Manila with the following pasaengen for Singapore:^ Mr. Samuel N. Burger. Orient representative Bf Metro Goldwyn Mavvr pictllltl. stopping m Singapore on business: Mr. John Blcndin. uitli the Goodyear Orient Company Ltd.: Mr. John Iniile. Singapore, returning from a
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    • 50 13 Daventry Labour Party, meeting at Northampton, selected Councillor T. E. Barnes, secretary and manager or the Daventry Co-opera-tive Society, as prospective Socialist Parliamentary candidate for the Daventry division. He will oppose the Speaker of the House of Commons. Captain the Hon. E A Fitzroy the present member for the constituency
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    • 405 13 f T I X GAPORE FREE PRESS Oft* O» ROBINSON ROAD, BIN6APORK. IP H» Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. lhr premier morning daily In Malaya. Delivered «-ith the Chota Hazi each morning. Latest nfffv latest telegrams and latest announcement* London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, bridge
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    • 554 13 RHODESIAN RED SEAL PLUG CUT TOBACCa Prrtf^ r\Ji An Em P ire product blended with the kH^pk*! greatest care and skill from well matured U^| A tobacco leaves grown on the plains of /-UGCy South Africa. OF ALL HIGH CLASS TOBACCONISTS. Sole Agents F. A. Bartholomeusz Ltd. 3 -A, RAFFLES
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  • 4124 14 London Tin Corporation's Annual Meeting 'I*he annual -entral meeting of the London Tin Corporation, Limited, was held on Friday, May 19th, 1933, at Southern House, Cannon Stieet Statioii. London, E.C.4. Mr. John Howcson (chairman), presiding. Tlv Chairman said In accordance with our eetahttehed custom, 'he
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  • 231 14 SOLDIER'S 8 YEARS IN GAOL Echo of Cologne Tragedy A former private m the British Army. Mltenced to death m Cologne m 1925 for the murder of a German girl and the man who stole her affections, has just been released from Maidstone Prison. He is
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 78 14 t'THE BUSINESS MAN'S POLICY" This is a Standard Life scheme specially I adapted to suit present-day needs and requirements. The plan allows of definite options to suit your circumstances as they arise. business man should investigate. Write to-day for an illustrative quotation. THE OLDEST LIFE OFFICE IN THE EAST The
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    • 510 14 BANKS AND^ IJVS^H UUKIUUOI BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors C 3.000 000 1 HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate, London, EC. '1 Agencies and Branches Alor Btar Hollo
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    • 85 14 MB UP) V m X r I<A| M|N *V\ Al. HR^H (> tlrn I Rai of fh. >. oriel Int. I appl,. 1 J THH KASTKKN jPaid-u r cam-;, 1 •POSIT ACHI THE SOUTH I BRITISH I INSIIUME («M V\UK. MAKIMt AC MOTOR Q INSI KAMI *«fl LOWEST CIMW i
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 447 14 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmm a BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION pj PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and i FEDERATED MALAY STATES J i FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. fl I Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31.3 I metres. i J Monday, June sth- G.M.T. 1.30 p.m. Time Signal from I Bigr Ben.
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    • 330 14 31.55 Daventry GSB. SIJ6 Melbourne (Australia! VK3MJS. Wed.. 10 a.m. 1130 a.m. Sat. 10 a.m. -noon 31.51 Skamlebaek (Denmark) OXY. Relays Copenhagen. Dally, from 6 pjn. 3! 48 3chenectady (N.Y.) W2XAF. Sund., Mon.. Wed. and Fri., m'nt 3 a.m., Tues.. Thurs. and Sat., m'nt 4 a.m 31.38 Zeesen Germany) DJA.
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  • 80 15 Heavy Fall In Revenue London, June 3. The British North Borneo Chartered Co.. 'states that m 1932 North Borneo revenue was £217,652, a decrease of £32.707. The total revenue was £292,899 compared with £333,001 and the expenditure £254,787 against £296,267. There is an amount of £10,341
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  • 38 15 Profit Of £6,555 Last Year London, June 3. I The Malacca Rubber Co., In its report for 1932, announces a profit of £6,555. It brought t In £32,916. Debenture Interest was £19,004. £20.467 is carried forward.
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  • 155 15 Changes m Representative Prices Jun«* l American C*u. com. b] yj y9 Am. t p»iont- and Tgrapn m t 122': iijj Atchram Railroad 67. 69V. •Dupont 76 4 831/ 78 j Firestone, Cumnioii 22 22% 2\H I Gen. Motors 25 26-* M% OoodFMr 15^ W% 36
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  • 181 15 THE ABROAD Pa i May 41 J un Amsterdam 12.07 8 38 B.;w Athena I7fi ."i9i> 587 Bel^iiM:. *&J&% •-'.MI 250 Berlin 20.43 14.51 14.4.. Bomb;;v 6d. Is. 6 5 64d Is 6 5 64d. Brusoek 3ft 24.19', M.10% Bucharest :m 565 567% Buenos Aires 47.58 42 ij afl 42
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  • 33 15 Palsncc brousht forward from 1931 waa £333. and there has been transferred from tax reserve £548. making £880. Deduct lass for 1932 £729 (against £1.3451. leaving carry forward of £151
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  • 36 15 Loaa lor 1932 was £2,09ti against 10.v.v m 1931 of £1.870). Credit brought m C 15.705, added to £16 additional receipts for 1931. makes £15.721; deducting loss, balance to go forward Ls £13.628.
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  • 1250 15 PRO-RESTRICTION VIEWPOINT Prospecting for Go!d ?a Malaya Tin (ourteentli ordinary general muling <>i shareho!d"is In Austral Malay Tin. Limited. was held at the registered office of tin company. Taipini*. on May 11. The report of the dfaectors i«>r the y« i; j ended Dfc. 11,
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  • 169 15 PRIVATE REPORTS FROM AMSTERDAM "Negotiations Making flood Progress" I '*****.111 June t llu- Daily Exprttci siatt-s that private report* an teta| itvaJved m tho City from Arnst. rdan. I stating i hat robber rMtrlettan ntfjotftßiftoni m ni.ikiju' -ood progress. Th Financial Item declaraa Tint, widespread eonlldence m
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  • 192 15 Ocean shipments of rubber, including' Latex. Revertex and Concentrator Late\, during tin month «>i Mu>. 19h;j J <v E 4A Sheel Crepe Latex, Concentrated Latex. T O T A L Name of Port Tons Revertev. Tor> Tons Transhipment Transhipment lanshipmeni Tttal Proprr Straits Malay Proper BtraiU Uftlftj
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    • 80 15 ncri 115.000.W <£-! Assurance In force over tS5.W,—> The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. •Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) H tCal '^Z T BU d nX eC Btreet SlngaP re OFFICE 27 qw Jewry C comply b» £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ol England and compi** with the
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  • 828 16 CLUB LEAD ON Ist INNINGS After Losing Three Wickets For 11 Runs HOPKIN'S STAND Fine Effort That Pulled Game Round m the cricket match between the S.C.C. and i Negri Sembilan. on the Padang. On Saturday j the \lsitors had batted well against steady bowling
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  • 587 16 SELANGOR TAMILIANS BEATEN Malays Score Freely In First Half Singapore Malays 4; S.T.P.C.A 2. A regrettable incident marred the friendly football match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday between the Singapore Malays and Selangor Tamilian Physical Culture Association. who are on a visit to Singapore which ended
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  • 219 16 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament A lawn bowls American tournament commences at the G.C.C. on Tuesday. Each pair will play two games per evening, each game to consist of 7 heads. Play will commence each day at 5 p.m. In addition to the matches already arranged, there will
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  • 62 16 TIE FOR TUESDAY Mixed Doubles Handicap Mrs. Taylor and Hobbes owe 15.3 vs. Miss Dldfield and J. P. de C. Hamilton owe 15. TIES FOR WEDNESDAY Men's Doubles Handicap Palmer and Prentls owe 15.1 vs. Wise and ■lobbes owe 15.3. Ladies Doubles Handicap (Final) Mrs. Taylor and
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  • 88 16 AWARD MAY WIN AGAIN I Latest List Of Scratchings Skull Cap, the Free Press racing correspondent, gives the following selections for to-day's racing at the Singapore Turf Club. Race 1. Wait And See George Robey Noil D'Amour. Race 2. Combination Melton's Pride Overlap. Race 3.
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  • 377 16 Handicaps for to-day are M follows Rave I. Maidens Consolation. Div. B <5 furs). 2.15 p.m. Wait-And-Soe »27> 9 Walau <14> 7.10 George Robey < 2tf >8 10 Silver Blaze (21) 7 Vice Admiral .23 > 8.8 Jonathan (1) 6.13 Nuit DAmour <20> 8.2 Conan Doyle <8>
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  • 55 16 Race No. 2 Aiya-Aiya. Race No. 3 Alpha. Race No. 4 Star Lock, Lady Years Vibrate. Race No. s—Gone5 Gone Up, Cocoa Nib. Race No. 6 Wampum. Race No. 7 T raw ell ton. Race No. B— Alor Star. Race No. 9 lseult's Daughter DOUBLE .—Races 7 and
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  • 202 16 Devastating Displays On Perfect Pitches ALLEN'S 7 FOR 14 Thrills For County Cricket Crowds TFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHTI London, June 4. It was a remarkable fact that fast i bowlers were able to call the tune on perfect pitches m the County cricket matches all over
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  • 280 16 London. July X. Results of county cricket matches concluded yesterday were Middlesex vs. Glamorgan At Lords. Middlesex led Glamorgan on the first innings. Middlesex 426 and 79 lor 2. Glamorgan 267 and 313. Hearne made 153 m Middlesex's first innings and I. A. R Peebles took 6
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  • 106 16 Dulwich Captain's Record Innings I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPY RIGHT London. June 3. ResulU m school crii-ki t matches plavod on Sntuvday wtro. II. i: row vs. Marlborough Match drawn. Harrow School 241. Maiiborou^h 15H for 6. Butterflies vs. Rugby Butterflies won by an innings and IM Rrdford
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  • 27 16 Big Race Won By Mr. Kayyam Chicago. June 4. The American Derby was won by Mr Kayyam. Headplay being second and Fair Rochester third. Reuter
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  • 266 16 O.K. A. BEATEN Annual Match With Present Pupils Old Rafflesian ftlMOTlatfcl i wen '•<: b> Raffles Institution m thru HMMMI crtdM matrh on the latters pround by 19 r*M G. Valberg. a present p ipil. was \mb(.>-.: with 67 runs. 28 of winch r. HM !nmi ■QUMlftrtl A KVtnlh wicket
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  • 164 16 St .Joseph's Institution L>« :i t St Am School < -rii ki ion Satu day on tIM Km •j round. I. LbUkSus, of st. JomiJis worad il ;«mi Sand(Tsoi of St Andnw 4h The follow irm an- tiiv moits SI. Josephs. M. Bin n I) S.uxlt i
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  • 11 16 Gml Ttnni- Victor IVrn M m El and i
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    • 118 16 YOU ARE PRETTY CERTAIN ALWAYS In HOT WATER WITH THE POWERS INTf IN THE HOUSE IF YOi: .\i :h U FROM THE OFFICE OR a',, BUT IF YOU USE GAS IN YOUR HOUSE FO« HEATING AND COOKING, IT Win PROVIDE HOT WATER FOi: v,,| THE MEM IS AWAY, AND TOO,
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