The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 June 1933

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. SO. 134*84. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 158 1 Mr. T .V. Soong, addressing the World Economic* Conference, outlined (he part China could play m a new era of world prosperity Page 9. There is an estimated deficit of 48.000.0U0 guilders m the Dutch East Indies budget for 1933-4— Page 8. An Indian was committed to
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    • 45 1 London. June 15. Tlu> Alt rim-hum by-election eMPI by the elevation to the Bench of Mr. Cyril Atkinson, K. C. <Con.) resulted as follows: SD* Edward Grirrq 'Nat Con* 25,392; Mr P. M. Oliver (IJb» 15.892: Mr J. H. Hudson ilflbi 8.333.— Reuter
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    • 24 1 Washington June 15. The Pfencta ■BikMussador bai ddtveted note announcing French default, on the war debts instalment of s-W.T.W.OnO due tn-dny Reuter
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    • 12 1 Yorkshire defeated Norlhunts fov an imiincs ai.d 20b runs Reuter
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  • 1046 1 •"piILS spun.; B ';rc.<t nam tfmveUen lu\» b« en detained ;>t QMbbHot or it \K;eciraA on the opposite side of Hit- hay. lor v ant o] s:i|).^ to hi inu thei.i home Bo many people gw nov.adavs to MaJOFea that liners ha.- Liken to callhv at PaJna and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 151 1 „H I \IV\BLE AT ALL ofi PROVISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'B PREMLER HOTEL THIS EVENING TEA DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p,m. IfORMAL DINNER DANCE-9.30 to MID-NIGHT. SATURDAY, JUNK 17th. R I .1 *T A I I I. m THE BATH GRILL 12.30—3 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE BOOK NOW BOOK NOW
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    • 54 1 SEA VIEW To-Night Saturday DINNER 8 DANCE Miss Beverly defining DrNNEB $3.— NON-DINERS SI— ADMISSION. LITEiT »T¥E.EW CHINESE EMBROIDERED UNDERWEAR LOVELY EXQUISITE— FANCY WASHING SATIN RADIUM SILK. PRICES TEMPTING WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co. 31-33 HIGH STREET, PHONE 7144. Originate lj j Imitate. ORANGE-SMASH IS ALWAYS ON TQP. IN QUALITY, AND FLAVOUR.
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    • 264 1 Mr. J. Crabb-Watt worn the A.B.M. golf medal at Sandwich Page 16. President Roosevelt has accepted Britain's offer of a token payment of $10,000,000 on the War Debt instalment Page 9. Italy will make a token payment of a million dollars, but France adheres to the decision of the chamber
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    • 6 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES
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  • 191 2 A "New One On Me" Says Magistrate [From Our C". n Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. June I Six persons wore produced m the Kaal Lumpur police court to-day to answer charges of leaving bicycles on the public road unattended, one oi whom was a Malay boy about 10 years
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  • 200 2 P Charlie Grieves Last Voyage Home Klang, June IS, Information has been received at Klang ol the death on Tuesday night at sea on board the P. and O. Naldera. homeward bound, of Mr. Charles J. K. Grieve, managing director of James Craig and Co.. Ltd., Klang.
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  • 89 2 a collision between two "Baby" cars at the junction of South Bridge Road with Hokien Street yesterday, resulted m one of Hie vehicles capsizing on its left side. The driver, a Chinese. Ls stated to have been not seriously hurt but fcha car was badly damaged. CM
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  • 314 2 Alarming Conditions In Palestine The Report for 1932 of Colonel Strathearn the Warden of the Ophthalmic Hospital maintained m Jerusalem by the Venerable Order ol St. John, shows that the work of that hospital has notably increased during the year. There were 21.350 new patients. 97.663 consultations 3.716 operations,
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  • 128 2 I nemployment Ventriloquist At Council Meeting [From Our Ova Correspondent 1 London. May ?,0. A mysterious voice puned members at a mett ing of the Ektmonton Coi-.ncil. It is the rul« when reports of the various committees are pre sented for adoption for a member to announce I
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  • 66 2 Miss Olive Sainsbury's Second Venture [Fiom Our Ov.n Correspondent) London. May DO. Mr. James Townsend Pearce. of Boars Hill Oxford, is petitioning for divorce a»ainst bfti wife. Mrs. Olive ftarce, formerlj- Lady Inverclyde. Before her marriage to Lord Inverclyde. she was Miss Olive Sainsbury. and her first marriage
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  • 67 2 The 23rd. 24th and 25th meetings of the Trade Commission were held m Singapore this week, when evidence was taken from Mr. Francis Graham and Mr. C. HuLsken (representing the Singapore Manufacturers' Association > and from Mr. Tan Kah Kee (who was accompanied by Mr. K. H. Oon)
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 155 2 SPONGES PURE MEDITERRANEAN SEA PRODUCTS of EXCEPTIONALLY FINE QUALITY AT KEENEST PRICES. MEDICAL HALL, LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY. STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Chance Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House for your Stationery, Typewriters, Ribbons and Carboiu also for Pencil and Pen writing. 4 ft REPAIRS Send lor our mechanics
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    • 539 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE I* hereby given thai tender* art now invited lor the following materials ci services and that particular! of such tender* may be obtained In the Tender Room. Municipal Offlces I Supply of Heavy Pipes and Cast Iron Specials for period Oct. Ist, 1933 to
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    • 248 2 OFFICE 24 f. j ir Apply Guthrie and Co'l,^ lT 334 and si» OFFICES TO Ocean Builclii Ltd. m 4 ROCHAIi new y \T~omi7~ to i» -PL.,,.,,, r|j TK)N crete huil,li,,» Robins,,,, Apply H,,n N[ ll*. Free IV. w JWION BUILWNc Large amj HUU fl apply to tht fen Society
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 334 2 THE WEEK Friday. 16th. H;gh Water. 04.15. 8.0 ft.. 17.21. 7.9 ft. Cricket Wiltshire Regt. vs. Johore C.C., Tanglln Football S.A.F.A. League (Div. I) I.C.F.A. vs. S.RC. Jalan Be.nar: (Div. II) Medical Colic: c Union vs Wiltshire Regt. II Stadium. Friendly: SC.C. Ist XI v.s. Mal:r F.A. Padany. Lawn BowL-r
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  • 20 2 Mr. F J. Bryant, the doyen of the P.MS Bar. has returned to Ipoh after a long holiday at home
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  • 129 3 HONG KONG AS FAR EASTERN AIR BASE Enormous Developments Expected AMERICAN EXPERT'S VIEWS Pan American Line's Plans For The Near Future have no doubt thai Hong Kong will, much sooner than you "\pect and perhaps m a few years only, be a cross-road for the world's airway lines. Already various
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  • 1918 3 Mr. Love m the course of his remarks said:' I lived In Hong Kong twenty-seven years ago, i m 1906. I found a lot of things have changed.! I found the same old soap m the office, the same old clerk and the same old faces but
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  • 44 3 The five most ancient inhibitants of Perping. Their asgregate ages total over 400 years and. as age is greatly venerated m China, they are smiling, probably because they feel that their next eighty years will be better even than the first.
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  • 186 3 liut None Since 19:)0. Tins man must have MUKthing like a re•oni for suffering. He says Since 1910 v.p to 1930 that is 20 yean I have tx-"n a great sufferer with rheumatism I .mji pie.. <d io say that sin<e 1930 up to date.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 141 3 ■Kf^Ebt' I¥* J^jß '-'jWtßMttaa^ttA. 3^ a^aa 7^o /> afraid to smile neath ihe naah thai freafc, clean, health) taate uaaightl) teeth, I iaterlae Tooth Paate leave* ia while eaaaaeL theßaoath.Yoawillbeaaaaaed, Kifriae Tooth Va>\* will too, thai thk aaperiot aevtireawve thai m;^k. fri« aevelope^ l»y fa manrelout IMII poKah- Imiaeptic, actually
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    • 53 3 CHANGE TO ?r^ J **riic^ .Jth j t^^^^m^aV^aaaa Those old worn- U; v c^ out plugs oi yours may be wasting /r*^| one gallon pIII'PATENTEDj every \n\\ m ade m fncund I :i l^^::^suJmsn^s^:r..^!!t^:: ::^BaaßjßaßßßßaaaaaaaaaaaßaaaaaßVß^aaV DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA S W^^^S BORNEO motors aT"" 8 LIMITED. REMEMBER LOOK FOR THE CHOP
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    • 48 3 Yo« need suffer no longer the pain and discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago If your blood to kept m a pure and healthy state remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarice's Blood Mixture. 9 Of mil Ckumtmt mmd Sunn. twuaOv good m LJQUW m TABLET firm
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  • 1163 4 The Daily Dozen for CLOTHES POISE By Our Woman Correspondent Carrying clothes smartly Is half the secret of being well-dressed. You realise this when you see the same dress worn by two different women. One of them Will make it look like a fashion drawing by a clever artist. The
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  • 676 4 WE are all pretty knowing about diet Iheat day-" 5 being up m vitamins, calories, and the rest, which is much to the sjood. Women and flrii now receive the training m food values that is necessary to a healthful regimen of I daily meals, and it b
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 4 Jean Parker, bubbling over with happiness as she does her own version of a bubble dance.
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  • 135 4 BARLEY WATER FOR CHILDREN Many children take a great dislike to barley water, and this Ls frequently due to the fart that it Ls not made m the most appetising manner. To be really successful barley water needs to be made carefully. Prarl barley, though less expensive than Scots, is
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  • 908 4 A New Hat Now And The I*HK hal j- the no* tanpartaul ir»turc oi m HWlllllM It piv»-s cllu^l.K ttT. iU'*. illl.l iiuU\idualitA t<> the t-ntin* MMHttMB. Rishtl: CIWMI. It Mil tfMHfom the most. offtUntf rOßtume; \\r««mlv choMI, it can ruin tIM MMMi BM [rock or coat Do you f*vl
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    39 4 An interestins hair dn-^, advocated l>> In t \|arkf>ll >| actress, tor evenins wear. It shows the hair parted m th, with the wide waves held at the sides by jewelled pniv the eml> turned up m round <vi) Hied
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  • 71 4 v> v, human i id I Ink. il r!** todui pi. I. trndn i. ,1 whkdb m u-hic-l, rl>. Ik* DOHftk P to adrnu rep.-»i Vk* 1 hairdn i h us ■Mf ml kin 7J>»* happ.r.. curly 01 BOi st;,nd:irdi". and bi nore n*tui J-g BMWd -mtf
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 106 4 invites you to try this New Tonic Beverage 1 "Cow Gate Chocolate Milk is made from rich West of England milk and liylitly flavoured with fine Chocolate. It makes very digestible, palatable and nutritious drink -most suitable a» a morning beverage or as a nightcap, and really sleep inducing. Invaluable
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  • 80 5 THAT A HEARTY MEAL AND ENJOY IT! and pntam you miph the r^ulJ m the stomach. It I inch will tontinut allow it to. You •=(.urncs6. and dtecomfori Bttuntßi 1 Magnesia inrir.. TllOwmdl :rom such troubles as trttis, nnci pain aft</ rt In f h:i\«- tak«-i, 'die.i! ;td i» :u,(|
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  • 51 5 u-nt«»r'* < r r-lt't'tru- 1 hair For Hies jjicli i>. In utility, utlnc n u-.-. uasps. handwome IneoHc a a fount sum is xportinv thou- k chairs" all o\( r the ■nns of tho rtMde is b p m atj(i suu.iv .md ;i p 'f the hM|Mlmh
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  • 55 5 limpprd r*.:>un Feet Like Stone •n ;i piarw ou r tIM R.A.F. W.it n diii ing put iti ho is known v the orld'a i cord Em ped tiki i sunif- irom v :in fell i7..»0(t it t before l>.i:.uhut< Hi ua.s then md Ii i> sunr.w.'c) iliat
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  • 12 5 B i baa ta d appoint* v i branch ol the Char-
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  • 753 5 USEFUL HINTS TO LOCAL DOG OWNERS A Dangerous and Infectious Disease The M3l,N. in BflMMl AMMHa Vhlcfa bM -eh d«ne no* tor c own r5 m th( (OUn irj has no, Ksued handy ittJo on di-st mi per UMp| do s with UM lui hint& Qf
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  • 53 5 Afl the result of an alleged assault OH Dr. A. C Kathigasu at tail dispensary m Breuster Road, Ipoh. on Saturday by two Europeans information lor a summons was laid by Dr. Kathtgasu before the First Magistrate, Ipoh. on Monday, when his worship issued a summons atjainst. the two Europeans
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  • 163 5 A CEYLON BEACH PHENOMENON Cyclists And Pedestrians Struck There was a unique spectacle at Weligama. Ceylon, when myriads of crows assembled on tho beach. Throughout the afternoon the blrdt came m countless numbers, resting on telegraph posts and wires, root tops, and fishing boats, their invasion
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  • 102 5 aaost-hunting b aqaong the object.-, oi novel .society which has been formed m Manchester. It is to investigate psychic phenomena and is called tii. Miinchester Centre of Psychic Research. Fifty prominent nun. inchulin- doctors and prutessKinal men. are members. The president, Mr. J. c. Watten, said that investtgationfl
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  • 29 5 Doctor j Povteih. who until recently \uts Chief Health Officer. Johoiv. lvi. arrived m Beremban to tab (he i>ia» ol Dr. d. t Bkeen, State Medical ;uiri Health Officer.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 172 5 W LARGEST JIG SAW PUZZLE.— What is claimed to be the "RESCUING" A STRAY TORPEDO DURING FLEET EXERCISES— A ifcsaM punle In the world, has been constructed at Long view, torpedo fired during Fleet exercises off Portland, went astray and l!l >!on. s. A. It is made of canvas and
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    • 4 5 COMING to the CAPITOL
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    • 257 5 "SEE THIS FILM. IT IS WONDERFULLY ACTED BY PAUL MUNI and it will grip you as NO FILM HAS FOR A LONG TIME" STRAITS TIMES. NIGHTLY at the ft^tfj^ enthusiastic crowds endorse the opinion of London's Millions Only once m a span of years comes a picture like I AM
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 308 6 Keen International Rivalry (.From Our Own Correspondent J London, May 30. Th third r.iai;:i between France and Wales, at the Colombcs stadium before about led m a draw, each side ring i). goal Walts did not send their but they had plenty of opporL unities to win (<j!ntortably.
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    • 285 6 Fixtures for S.C.C. American Tournament n bowls American tournament at the IRIDAV. JIXE 16th f c iiu md d Timms vs. h. Henshelwood and c. G. Pugler. J. Ca-s »nd c. M. IfcNatr vs. a. s. Banks and Dr. E D. Lindow. E n R. B and R.
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    • 267 6 lA.A.A. Meets Oxford <Fror- Our Own Corresoondent* London. May .10. After Ml m cresting afternoon's .sport the Amateur Athletic Association beat Oxford University m an athletic* match rvt Oxford on Thursday, by 56 pdntS to 52. With only the Pole Vault to be decided the A.A.A. led Oxford
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    • 408 6 French Stars Eclipsed by British [From Our Own Correspondent! London. May 30. The French Lawn Tennis Championship at Auteuil drew a big British entry. The two most notable surprises were F. J. Perry and G. P. Hughes. Britain's Davis Cup pair, who made French tennis history when
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    • 111 6 Visits England for dolf Contests London, May \i\). < C, R' 18 Bomerville. the Canadian bold the United Btates Amateur Champior.>hip. arrived ar Plymouth on Saturday from Montreal to play for the first time In the British Amateur and Open Champion hips. He was accompanied by John B.
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    • 119 6 Ex-Olympic Sprinter's Effort I From Our Own Correspondent", London. .May 30. E 1.. Paur the cx-A AA. sprint champion &ncJ Olympic runner, who is now Metropolitan policeman, made a great, n unavailing effort to lave the Police team from defeat In their match with University ol London AC.
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    • 114 6 Famous Racing Motorist 111 [From Our Own Correspondent] London. Ma> 30. Sir Henry Bivkin. one of Britain's most famous racinu motorists is dangerously ill In a London nurslDf home. He is suffering from a mysterious disease which is puzzling doctors and specialists and is believed to have
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    • 94 6 Coloured Jockey In English Race [From Our Own Correspondent] London, May 30. It is many years since a. coloured jockey took part m an English rare, and consequently the appearance of E. Perkins as rider of Airs. C. Evans' Black Amber m the Forget-Me-Not Handicap at Windsor on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 167 6 WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING That otvins; to am in<*r<»a*t k <l iloiiiiiinl all ovci tIM" world Messrs. SISSON BROTHERS 1 Co., Ltd., HULL. We also invite your enquiries j for the following product ENGLAND. manufactured by Messrs. Sissons Brothers Co.. Ltd. have been able to considorablv d»< Rustikol Wood
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  • 232 7 STORY OF DRUG AND BOTTLE OF CORROSIVE ACID Accused's Amazing Accusation of Torture at Hands of Police A whole day and late sitting m the evening were required by the Singapore second magistrate, Mr. A. W. Hay, yesterday to hear the preliminary enquiry into
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  • 1067 7 EUROPEAN'S FALSE EVIDENCE pay's Imprisonment and 1 >i(t Fine Imposed JESS'S MEMORY f0 Affected By Long War Service ears since I was last I went ri^ht through and my nerves are what I have gone a European exW. H. Colbourne. m nself against a charge which he was tried H
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  • 444 7 NEWSPAPERS AGAIN BUSY Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister Not London, June 14. rhe Daily Express "understands that the idea cf rubber restriction has now been abandoned." adding that "it is believed Sir Philip Cunliffe-Llstor. Secretary of State for the Colonies, who had hoped to repeat what he believes ilia*
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  • 2686 7 cvuvt Inspector k. D. 7i&htman conducted the case, v hile Inspect >r A. H. Frew was the investigating oftscer. The accused was undefended. At the outset Mr Fi< w S9*i2 he had originally preferred charge of attempted murder against the accused, but on Instruction* from the
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  • 839 7 LEAP FROM THIRD STOREY WINDOW Coroner's Verdict on Arab Bookkeeper An enquiry into the death of Shaik Ali Eafadil, an Arab bookkeeper who was employed by Messrs. AlLaff Co. and who was killed when he dropped into Raffles Place from a window on the third storey of
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  • 73 7 Light Penalty on a Fortune-tellrr An uld fortune-teller at Beremban when charged before the locni magistrate on Wednei day, with obstruction tat'd that he had to do fortune-telling on the five-foot way. otherwise he would starve His worship remarking that there was DO reason for obsUucticn. warned
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  • 65 7 On** Cambridge undergraduate was killed and another injured m a motor accident on tbe Trumpinston road just outside Cambridge. An Austrian, Hcnrich Wolf-Gomperz, who was m his second y« ;ir at Fitzwilliam House, was riding a motor-bicycle with Mr. B. Blackstone— also of Fitzwilliam House as pillion rider. They had
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  • 2060 7 Complicated Case Before Court of Appeal CHOP KWONG HANG Counsel's Lengthy Opening opeecn A complicated appeal of great interest, concerning an extensive Chinese tobacco business known as 'the Shun Hang Tobacco Co.. began yesterday In the Singapore Court of Appeal before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggard) (president).
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  • 928 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, JUNE 16. 1933 NO FORTY HOURS' WEEK JUST YET l I In the present state of affairs it is not surprising that the International Labour Conference shelved for a year at least the possibility of a convention on the forty hours' l week. It is. however,
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  • 110 8 LATEST RUBBEK AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow Rl'BBER London, June 15. Spot (Buyers) 5,32 (3« t (Sellers) 7 32 (3 5 Hi) July-Sept. 3 7
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  • 63 8 GANDHI A CHRISTIAN Brahmins and His Life m South Africa Poona. June 15. A Meeting of orthodox Brahmins appealed to Gandhi to prevent the marriage of a lower ca.ste son to hi?;h east Brahmin girl. The Brahmiiis declared that Oandhi diuinc his life m South Africa became a Chrktian and
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  • 38 8 London, June 12. In the House of Common*; to-day the Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs. Captain Anthony Eden, stated he hoped that the formal signature of the Pour Power Agreement would take place shortly. British Radio
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  • 875 8 Took The "Plunge" In 1H96 A^ the beglnnUi; of thi moi i worK was begun at tbe Bftngapor Swimming Club on the construction of the automatic filtration plant for the swimming pool unri is no\ steadily progressiiiK. The contra* I is m the hands of United
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  • 64 8 Estimated Deficit of N 1,000.000 Guilders Hulavia. I im- I.V Ii li estimated that budget deficit of 84.000.000 pitei "ill Vh MfNM m Urn Dotcta E;).st Indi.n 1 oudiM't tar IMS/4 Tlv (Jovunni G'litT. i announcing this ut th» i National Council, said 50.000.000 nuildrrs Ml MHMltod For debt
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  • 26 8 Mr. C. R. Byers. Secretary. Perak Turf Club, and Mrs. Byres, returned on Saturday from a trip to Japan, m tlmo to attend thr Sinßaponv nxrtini;
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  • 287 8 WORLD CONFRENCE POINTS IrT Kxin., W; I Keductb j, rif I i.r H I melon nl bad to B tii. Oonl 1 I if k to qmcfa potato m M. hMta Flin( none? uid ii Hal exchanc i monetary vrsirnor Jwn? ltalw. H k*> HHNd b fl useless to mm.
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  • 2 8 »r< SuHirdi*y
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 65 8 DARK MUNICH Shipments have arrived. CALDCtXK'S Small Shipment Just Arrived Dutch Smoked Eels COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. DON'T y vA W.i uk* >^Tk I v< i^^W^Bfl!l(&' 4 y— L.^ B^Br P^-l 4M*< C> .^B^H B^V Haig /YD F//V£/? WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE j IATr% SOLE AGENTS: TOHN LITTLE CO
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    • 48 8 HEAT, we are told, travels much faster than cold. That pro- bably explains why colds are so easily caught. A i, "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY should be your first line of defence against illness or injury. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 2172 9 COUNTRY A DECISIVE FACTOR IN NEW ERA OF PROSPERITY Providing The Greatest of All Markets For the World WESTERN CAPITAL AND SKILL WELCOMED :in Reonomic Conference resumed yesterday. Mr. T. v i\ le statement on the general lines of the policy on vaa prepared to
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  • 723 9 On Account of War Debt Instalment ROOSEVELT ACCEPTS Chancellor's Statement In Commons PRESIDENT Koosevelt has accepted Britain's offer of payment of 510,000,000 on account of the War Debt instalment, payment to be made m silver at 50 cents per fine ounce. London, June 15. Mr Neville Chamberlain
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 262 9 f/ ft-' f mam" Tobralco stnnds up wonderfully ro fascinating range of design-. ike nil Tcotal^inr/mrceof s:iti4;utioi. inwmsii and wear. VChc-n buying br mt< ro sec the name Tobralco on ib<- T Ol NI selvedge PREDICT TOBRALCO SO fcASY TO W ASH SO MNRD TO WF.AR OUT L- t m,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 532 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. Steamers. Due Spore. Sails S'pereu s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg June 27 July 1 s.s. CITY OF BEDFORD For Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg
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    • 431 10 British India and Apcar lines (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARrr^ SERVICES. U0 I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI S n r, UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S Tnvr '0 LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM I.ONDON FOR CHINA I \kHx Due W>\ Tonnage. Singapore. T !>», RANPURA 17,000
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 679 11 ;l >. MARSEILLES. LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM A\n fO vUI MIDDLESBROUGH. w '«k«AiM AND in.400 June z* 2M 4 itiiUKUNI MARU T 12.000 Aug 22 23 10.700 July 13 14 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10.500 Sept' 6 7 T 10.700 July 27 28 HARUNA MARU T 10.400 Sept" 20 21 ffiAKIMARS 1
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    • 459 11 to kiropi: FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Spore. Spore. Penan;;. R. York. Pres Adams June 17 June 20 June 22 Aug. 1 Pres. Harrison July 1 July 4 July 6 Aug. 15 Pres. Hayes July 15 July 18
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    • 668 11 KP ft/I Ivl KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAROS— Friday. June 16, Prigl-Radja. Sapat. TembiLihar. Poeloe -Palla> and Rt-n.at OPHlR— Friday, June 16. Muntok (passengers and mails only). Batavta Semarar.tr anri Soarabaya. TINOM BO— Friday, June 16. Belawan-Deli. TOBOALl— Saturday. June 17, Koedap. Tampoetih. Tampa t- Tin ggl. Bengalis nnn P.^an Si-Api-Api.
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  • 553 12 12 Hour Fight Between Police and Pirates In a twelve hour ri^ht between the ri\er police and the pir.itcs m Chim.ch ji harbour off the Chckiang coast recently lour pirates were killed and one- wu captured, according to a report received m Honu Kont; from Ningpo. Casualties on
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  • 35 12 Sir George :inci Lady Maxwell going abroad very shirtlv for the summer, writes the Free Press London correspondent. They nearly ulways spend couple of months out of tht> country towards the close of the season.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 645 12 Burns Philp Line. I Incorporated m Australia FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Hollar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA < 7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANOOLA <.3,352 tons): I Cargo only! I MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to
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    • 561 12 THE EAST ASIATIC COLIMED (Incorporated In Denmark* Telephone 6239 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTEBO-Ji HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Prom From Prom Proa B'pore Malacca Port Penan* MS Bwett BORINGIA 20/6 20/t 21/6 tt/t FIONIA 11/7 11/7 12/7 lA/1 ERRIA 1/8 1/8 2/8 LALANDIA 22/8 22/8 23/8 36 MEONIA
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    • 128 12 I. S. K. LINE •lucorporafM REGULAR PREIGetT' PASSrvr.KH SERvir^ feom UHM }(f BOSTON MAIM x FOB KOBF. Os, Rv si iSsur^ Dm BOSTON MAKQ MALTA MARL ERIE MARU CLYDE M I NACiOYA U For rates mi H r- r w to:- V:; ISHIHARA SANGYO r Osb UMITED ir.orDorat^ PILES GAhle
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 691 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 fcjn Saturdays 7 pjn Kuantan <via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kclantan tvia Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday.
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    • 263 12 Senang, Dut. 7129. horn B>l f"T| 16.6, tor Palembang 17.6. Toboali, Dut. «>b"2. from Bayim Iftjt, tor Bayan 17.6. Hviirik. Norw. TtSl Cron Bangkok 15.(5. tor Bangkok 16.6. Mabflla. Norw. 840. from Bangkok 14. G. for Bauqkok lt>.6. Valentijn. Dut. 1181. from Sourabaya 15.6. far Bauvan. Bali 17b*. Borinyia. Dan.
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 395 13 The Remodelling of the Johan de Witt As pifvioush Announced, the TJcrtrriind*' Royal MiiiJ I iiif tN.V. Siooinvaart Maatschappy Nt-cJi rlHiiti itToinmissioninu thy s.s. Johan d< Witt to p-piac- the m. P. C. Hooft. To indent: the speed ul the Johan de Witt to B point inuiv
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    • 545 13 Tue following pmenun sailed an the Yuukunl Muru which loft Singapore yesterday Ear London and intermediate ports: lira V. Francois. Mr. T. Hama.saki. Mr. M. Horio. Mr K. Iwami. Mr K. Sahara. Mr. S. B. I'ardhala. Mr. J. Ciazal Mr. M. Belpain Mrs. M. Beltfftire, Miss 1. Bt'lpaiu-.
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    • 99 13 Master Of The s.s. Tai Lee Fined $250 Captain Frank Bayliss. master of the s-s. Tat Lee, was charged before Commander Newill at the Marine Court. Hong Kong with overloading his vessel. Pleading guilty, defendant complained that according to the remarks passed to him by th» Boarding Office
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    • 546 13 V.1,129,000 Profit On Term The Prcsfcleut Mr K. Kn^a.ui. at the N.Y.K. shareholdera meeting, explaining the report of •accounts. ;4( [Ad m part that the net profit foe th sen i -annual term ending; March 31st. 1933. was Yl 129.000. alter Uiily providing for the customary leserve
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    • 139 13 Swastika Flag Torn to Bits By Polish Mob Danzig, Ma* 31. Ummmm WtIC committed agaiiv?t the German s.s. Sylt sliortly after her arrival from HamUurß at the Polish port of Gdynia. As soon as the steamer had made fast to the pier, brick* and abuses were hurled at
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  • 302 13 ABSTRACT OF OBSERVATION MAY IMJ __t station Mean. Highest"" Love.M **»l M«*>t m Itainfall Daily Mean Total Max. Mm. Max. Mm 9 a.m. I p.m. )>:■•. ■&W &9* Deg. P. Deg- r. Deg. F. Deg. F. Ins. Bm Hr* Hrs» Alor star WJ 74.7 94~ 71 81
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 492 13 H wbd SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Keafi Office l» ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Cable Address ADVERTBBR, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered uith Ike Chota Ua/ri each morning. Latest < news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, ladies' page with
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    • 723 13 /CTy^ The nutritive qualities of Kepler* r^aH r CodLivfrOii with Mali I*!xtract ■wa r b^bv fi /^r f v^b^bP^bw ereatly assist convalescents towards p4kjp <fi V nornial health and vigour. 3& 'KEPLER' COD LIVER OIL Bottles of two sizes, from all Chemists ¥w 1 1 n and Stores MALT EXTRACT
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  • 1142 14 RUBBER SLUMP TALES IN LONDON J.S-M.R. Scotches Some Fallacies Mr. J. S. M Rrnnle of Kota Tinggi and Singapore, the well known rubber estate agent and accountant, who floated Pelepah Valley m 1904. Malacca Rubber Plantations m 1905. and Kota Tinggi Estate m 1906, and who has
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  • 959 14 CARAVAN HOLIDAY ADVANTAGES Seeing England From The Open Road Caravaning has enormously increased m popularity m Britain during ihe last two years —so much so that the R.A.C. has had to set up a special department to deal with the hundreds of inquiries from
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  • 946 14 PROPHET WHO DIDN'T "COME OFF" i i Forty Years A Best i Seller i I After being a best seller for nearly forty I years, the demand for the works of Thomas I Carlyle has now practically disappeared acl cording: to Mr. Arthur Waugh,
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  • 106 14 Local Reception A Failure A large niimbtr of members of Hrn Pi -mi ml* \Vip]ts> Society assembled at their headquaiters m Perak Road on Monday nlfM to hear the BBC's broadcast of His Majesty tbt Kin^s iptech but all were greatly <I:sat>! oint-d :i< practkalljr n(Tthincr cam«» throutrh.
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  • 53 14 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER C ORPS Proßiomnv^ of Drills up to mid lor week ndinjr June 18th. 1933. Friday 16th, 5.15 p.m. Hoad(iuart« rs. Inelligence PI.. Platoon Parado. Fortress Coy.. ?uropcan Section. Engine and Lipht; Malaya -Teadquartors P" (Malay) Coy.. Weapon rrainint', Hcai(,uarters Ul Bn Sip Section, kctiou Parade, pde. Sig. Section
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 473 14 JNSCfllv^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, ACBTRALJA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 snares Of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bl&hopsgate, London, E.C. 3. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok
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    • 243 14 YOKOHAMA SPfli BANK, LIU '&Übllsbe* fc lg| Capital Subscribe JS^, up) Reserve Fund T Head Ofhc,; To UHMM hvnkoj. Westm:. Lw The Natio,., Llcyd s B4M U< l;l '^llh Calcutta, c r^ h tun. Hani Honolulu. X ?aki. Newrnu.ii..- jjJJ Rangoon. tt»« Semarang. Rhan.hal. Bhteoß^?* 1 Sydney. Tokio I n
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 700 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING I CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA* i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES J FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. i DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. J Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31 j metres. Friday, June 16th. GMT. 1.30 p.m. Time Signal from i Big Ben. News J J Bulletin. i 145 The
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    • 88 14 p.m 19.84 Vatican City (Italy) HVJ 10— 10 16 atn 19 82 Daventry GSP. 19 73 Zcesen (Germany) DJB. I—s p.m 19 68 Radio Coloniale (Paris). FYAJi'n— 3 p.m. 19 56 Schenectady W2XAD. Mon.. Wed. and Frl.. 7.30 8.30 pjn. Sun., 7— 9 p.m. 19.36 Kemikawoa-Cho-CWba-Ken, Toklo (Japan) JIAA. Dally
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  • 159 15 Important Decision Probable \m>teiiium. May *!8. [nternatlonel AsOfber Cultures wfll, Id m the course of I tnaru Is] Times, and it is ting s fit finite b< made 1 ii circk that d potential produc* objections, us some that no effective "i ea< h ompany
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  • 165 15 Likely To Stimulate Production the present month the advanced from 2 21-32 d. lation of 21 per cent. rubber was at 1 ,d. due to the Inflationary I S.a Administration and m toe brighter outlook lor inipUon ipl. d with reviving hopes triction. itatea the Evening 1
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  • 480 15 Holland Stays I On Gold i titter restriction? juently asked poodent of the. i>- adopted has ibb-r shares, and to ahead subr.t < essarily jusmore decided on. ■'•t have been pro<;fficial statements c: ecrecy surrounds L\ca oi WFWS 'friction has been the tor level m which lead
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  • 39 15 Paterson. Simons and Co.. Ltd.. Agents, Out- puts for May from the following estates are reported. Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd.. 80.000 i lbs.; Sungei Matang Rubber Estate Ltd., 51,000 > lbs.; Rampah Cocoanut Estates Ltd., 146,000
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  • 187 15 THE ABROAD Par June II IS. Amsterdam 12.07 8.43 8 42 Athens 375 590 590 Belgrade 25.22'.. 250 250 Berlin 20.43 14 42'.- 14 13 32 Bombay Is 6d. Is. 6 5 64d. Is. 6 5 64d. Brussels 35 24.25 L 24.22'. Bucharest 313 570 570 Buenos Aires 47.58 41
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  • 70 15 Another loss is reported by Allied Sumatra Plantations, althouuh it la considerably smaller than for 1931. The net adverse balance this time is £12 219, M against £36,455. There still remains a credit of £35,234 to be carried forward, however. Substantial savings were effected, but as against
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  • 164 15 Some Good Features Displayed London. June 13. On tli? Stock Exchange to-day, although 'business did not show much expansion, an optimistic ffHng, generally, prevailed and some I good features were displayed. Gilt-edged securities. particularly. closed stronger and most foreign issues were also higher, notably Brazilians and Germans and.
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  • 140 15 Mr. Frank S. Williams Going to Tokio a cable v.a:. received on Wednesday iy tin United static Trade Commta loner's office In Singapore [roan ihe Department ot Commerce, j Washington, announcing Immediate change* In its foreign ien i Mr. Frank s. Williams, the present Trad* Commissioner, has
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  • 172 15 Singapore, June 15. During the List few weeks prices Advanced considerably with only occasional minor setbacks The advances were partly due to the more optimistic feeling instilled by the proximity of the World Economic Conference which opened on Monday, and also to the anticipated large increase m
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  • 134 15 April Outputs Of 615 Rubber Companies The Rubber Qmmpots' Association ha<= issued it.s usual monthly analysis of the outputs of Gl3 rubber-producing companies. In the following table are given the detailed figures for April last, together with those for the previous month and April. 1932 Apr.. Mar..
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  • 45 15 Profit for year 1932 £2,619. and balance at i credit of appropriation account £5.168. Sum of£B7o written off preliminary and formation expenses. £1,000 written off depreciation of buildings and machinery, £500 transferred to staff leave pay and passage fund, and £2,797 forward.
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  • 174 15 Changes m Representative Prices June 1! U 14. American Can. Com 95 'j 92 90-. Am. T'phone and T*gr»ph 131 127 127 Atcheson Railroaa 67 66 66 Dupont 81 78 76 2 Firestone, Common 25\ 24 23 Gen. Electric 24 24 24 Gen. Motors 28 27
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  • 347 15 EXCHANGE RATES London, 4 months, sight 2 4 London, 3 months' sight 2|3 31 32 London. 60 days' sight 2|3 15 16 London. 30 Jays' sight 2j3 29 32 London, demand 2:3 7 8 London. T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 980 HanbUTf. dL\-ii:nd
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  • 82 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION June 15th., 13 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose* g\ 9 15, if R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (F. 0.8.) 10 I 16 10 7 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender June 915 16 10 July 10 10 I 16 August
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  • 928 15 THURSDAY, JON! 15TII. 19:;;; OLOMNQ QUOTATIONS Buyers Selleis Asam Kumbuu? l£) 2yt, Jj.s c.a. Austral Malay It) 26s J»s Ayer Hitam (sst 13s 14s Aycr Weng (SI 95 I.OU Bangrin Tin (I) 18a 9d 17s 9d Batang Padang <$) i 10 15 Batu Cave* <S1 44 47
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  • 108 15 Latest Buyers Prices -By i .atfst buyers' prices, received by cable \r>terday by Messrs. Guthiir and Co. for Malayan palm oil and palm kernels are as fololws: Palm Oil In Bulk c if. landed weights New Yorl^ Philadelphia 3 .35 cents i.u.s. currency) per lb. ci
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  • 400 15 The following publications were Issik d or received by the Department at Osttlitifn. s.s. and F.M.S.. during the period June 3ru to June. 9th. 1933. Inclusive, and aye available for public use In the Reference Library. Pullertail Building. Singapore. Application may be made by members of the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 69 15 Awnrance In force OTer $35.— The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m thm atratte a^itaDMnta) OFFICE Great Ute Buuaing. Cecil Street. Singapore. Ujn^ OFFICB ow w company ha* £20.000 deputed witb the Supreme Court ox tegiand and compile, with the Brltlah uu ZT' Companies Act Is every particular.
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  • 885 16 A Shock For The Chinese FIRST DIVISION GAME Islanders' Score Twice m Last Five Minutes I'ulau Itrani 1. Chine*? 2. Pulau Brain not only yave the Chinese a shock by defeating tIMBI ai Alison Read \est4Tduy, but they also them a serious set back lii the
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  • 73 16 J. rabb-VVatt Wins A.B.M. Medal rProm Our Own Correspondent! London, June 15. Mr j. Crabb-Watt WO n the singles medal handicap m the Association of British Malaya's •J*ua golf meeting which was held at the Princes course. Sandwich, yesterday. He reWed a grots score of 75. hi.
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  • 668 16 WOMEN'S SINGLES AND "MIXED" ADDED Excellent Entries For All Events Ihen bM bean an excellent entry for tin Singapore l awn Tennis Association annual championship tournament including over 30 for the men's title and 8 for the ladies' title. For the first time this year the
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  • 124 16 Win For Grasshoppers And The Malayan Command Tht i>*,lo tournament foi ih" K.O.R. and Bfaedougall Cam «*nded on Tuesday, when the Grasshopper team, consisting of Messrs Gater, Williams. O'Connor, and Captain Bloscham defeated the Wasps. Messrs. Saunders, Feilden, Byatt. and Forbes, m the final of ihe Macrtougal] Cup
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  • 87 16 On Sunday Rqyal Singapore Yacht dub international six metre and "B" clashes will take part m the first of a series of three races for the Batavia Visitors' Cup. The start will be at 10 a.m for both classes. Sailing instructions will be posted as usual.
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  • SINGAPORE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
    • 231 16 Competition Opens on Saturday He lollowing are the starting tlBMt Mid XUt a raw for the qualifying round m th^ above competition to be played on the Island course >»n Saturday. 17th instant 2.30 p.m. S. N. Kelly vs. T. Rislmoitu. 2.35 p.m. C. E. Winter
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    • 67 16 Draw For St. Jame's Cup Competition The draw lor the St. Janes' Cup c<>ni|x titum at Keppel Golf Club h as follows: A. It Low vs. A. C. Binnie. .1. C. MacLeod \>. T. Heigh. H Proud v. H. Irving Jones. E. A. Fooks VS. E. A.
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  • 278 16 ANTI-NAZI CAMPAIGN IN AUSTRIA Government's Determination to Subdue Them Vienna. June Hi. The Governments determination to subdue the Nazis is causing excitement m many parts of the country. Hitler's emissary, Herr Habicht. was arrested to-day at Linz following a violent struggle with the police m
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  • 190 16 Labour Conference Proposal Geneva. June 13. The proposal for a 40 -hour week failed to secure urgency treatment when voted on at the International Labour Conference. This means that instead of proceeding later with the discussion of the convention, a special committee will draw up a questionaire which
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  • 147 16 Australian Comment on MLC.C. Reply Melbourne, June 13. The reply from the Marylebone Cricket Club to the Australian SoardV message asking the M.C.C. to adopt a new rule against bodyline bowling and penalising the bowler who bowls m a way likely to intimidate batsmen, has aroused hostile criticism
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  • 144 16 S.C.C. To Meet Malays To-day on Padang A friendly soccer match will take place on the Padang this afternoon, when the first elevens of the S.C.C. and the Malays will meet. The teams will be as follows: Malays: Said: Sarip and A. Rahman: Jar??a<u, Taib and Noordin: Mahmood.
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  • 90 16 Foxhunter Wins m Field of Ten London, June 15. The Ascot Gold Cup was won by Mr. E. Esmond's entry, Foxhunter. Details. Mr. E. Esmond's FOXHUNTER Sir A. Butt's ORPEN 2 Mr. D. S. Kennedy's NTTSICHIN 3 Ten ran. Won by a length, five lengths between second
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  • 103 16 Probable Penang Team FProin Our Own Correspondent] Penang, June 15. In the Malaya Cup trial match the Probable team decisively defeated The Rest by five goals to nil. The Probable team was Ng Kazn Phooi; Bian Thong, Gim Tuat; Danker. Tuck Fee, Huck Boo; Ec Telk. Kok Ying.
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  • 186 16 Amusing Film at the Alhambra George Btclnry and Charlie Miutuy are ;m inseparable team ol hiUStell who haw maue us laugh at their escapades m Paris, Scotland and Africa. As the Cohens and Kellys they have ••toured" ths world but UOWhwe were they as finny as (hey
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  • 89 16 Rights of Succession Renounced Lausanne, June 13. Tin wedding vi the Prince of the Asturiav the eldest son of ex-KJnp: Alfonso, to Senorlta Edelmira Sampedroorrjn htm been temporarily postponed a.s the Swiss authorities cannot authorise the marriage until It is certain that Spain and Cuba will
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  • 52 16 Airmen Land By Parachute Baghdad, Jane 13. Crowds to-day around the city breathlessly watched an Air Force plane which took flre m the air. The two airmen fought the lire until It was hopeless and then parachuted 2.000 feet. They were picked up alive but suffering from burns
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  • 97 16 Kt'i'ommcndutions Approved H\ (lovernment Loudun. Inn. li. That thy CJw\eniment approves the action recommended m the Wilson Report was :>tat«ni by Sir Philip Cunlitft --Lister, Secretary of State for the Colonies In the House oi C«>ir. moas m reply to Mr. E. T. Campbell Effect will be given
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  • 74 16 Ivotirement to Base Camp DuiJTvliliK. luiit U. It Is b»'lle\ctl th \.ht members ot the Ruttltd^e Mount Evenst climbing cxrHnUtion hay retired to tin basi ramp for th« nionscxni. hoping that the- break will gfN thorn an <>v portunity of makintr n further attempt on MM summit. Even
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  • 95 16 Sin:: 11 Shop-keepers' Complaint IW»rlin. lunr IS. The husuhly Nii/i -mall .-h<>p-k» vpers and j MM towards Mg departmental ton i ha> found npNHtaß m drastic dHHBdi bo the ?»UnLstry of OOMMCVC which h.i.^ btefl 'Ml to forbid Mm nWDf aiticl' of f"<xJ stantionary. feokSOM and flou<rs The
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  • 52 16 Mil- Four- m i openin of much r>{ iv Urn Itionai the mil: anc oatrMi to di royn: praci I planThe Kimthe Royal b\ OM the Wmm rountufth< fin>fii ix'iii! (•uvrn-t! fin .v iMWMtIm I Umli H T»i. KM link'tl m !)i< Ro: I)< thn.Mgh th. I th.
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  • 15 16 Mm r.»i.v- Vim KiIUH IT. kidnup|)«'f i»l M I Bled »t >••■ m \liJk(i»n
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  • 15 16 MACON SAFE Akron, Ohio, June i!.. n doetod ben Tl Akron tad §MMf«l World I-..:i-
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    • 68 16 PROTECT YOURSEIP I AGAINST I BURGLARY THE OCEAN Residences rourt I vv*i-^-M^ COVERS I THEFT BY SERVANTS PULL PARTICULARS OF THIS AND c>Tm» OCEAN pouctt, May Be Obtained F» m: THE OCEAN BSSU. C X? (Incorporated m Great Britain Tel. 2310— Chartered Bank Ch ambers. 1^ British Again I AUCUTTS
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