The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 July 1933

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,001 ESTAffLKSfjjfrli 183 g Sl9iG^ P^MS^Ok. THURSDAY. JULY 6, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 237 1 Thr World Conference i> waiting lor a phone call from President Koowr It before putting the adjournment resolution to th»Bureau this morning Page 9. Sir John Simon is to go on a ion* mm voyage Page 9. Manchukuo ha* bid 50,000,000 Yen for the Chinese Eastern Railway
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  • 280 1 China Rejects hftf Restriction London. July S. China h; < rejected the Cuban .-uiear restriction i hum and ha.s sent a memorandum to the sugar .sub-commi'tee of the World Economic Conference stating that China is prepared to consider participation m alternative schemes. The Chinese memorandum point«- out that
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  • 1204 1 *|*her« v.i.s s(«rclv ever a < 00l iiim thai MM mFr wk/^rt-on-M.'.ii' rmh- atio now. It was alway.* oopi 4 a heavy, burning kind of heat thet turn-.-d at lUvht 1.1 to lov. thunder and <<>n«lair I of lightning bat never broke into th< I Iki
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 191 1 UGIA TEA Wrings the freshne* I •nd fragrance of the J Malayan gardens j fiirort to your hooie. *\FFLESrpQTEL MALAYA'S iBteUOKS? HOTWL v- wn'H MODERN SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WAT_k TO-NIGHT V pi DINMR. DA^ICE^-9,30 p.m. tg Midnight i KILL SBRVGI) ON"' BE LAWN I -.v. l^ Lcijl
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    • 254 1 f AftgSpNj SEA VIEW 1 Favourit^^ rS? y Ideal Seaside Resort Dow n^tarailPfiei^fetvous The Place to Spend a Facing St. AndPlj^aPfedral a Pleasant Holiday. ROOM tUlHipiltVJftK BATH ROOl|& MODERN SANITATION. J 2_^_i— I ~EXCELLE!ST, JXJISI NE SERVICE I GENERAL B. O. WASER. I n w^W-NIGHT 1 HOTEL fHW >a :i
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    • 46 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS IJtfbl Pah Ah Pa'-*- 8 Can You Aami Yes.'"- r*:iK« H "Artliurs" Op« nitiu Di»U' Pnur 4. Housrholci TMMONi Ai Littlrs- P;i^;. 8 I CHRYSLER COMFORT S.Shimura&Co Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits m Stock No. 82-2, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Tel: 4382
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GatOWN IN MALAYA
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  • 378 2 Auction Prices of Land m Johore And Singapore rhe following Singapore and Johore properae-, etc.. were sold by auction by Messers Ohing Klt.lt Lee Co.. Ltd., recently. freehold land and noun? known as No. 96 fa lan Besar, Singapore, tawiray area 5.293 sq. ft; bought by Mr. Teo
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  • 186 2 FM.S. Enactment to Lapse At the MMtlng of the Federal Council on Jttne M, the Honoisrmble the Undaaf of Remain r^t erred to the Small Holdings (Restriction af Sale* Enactment. 1931. pointing out that (he last wrtmrimi of this Enactment was for n,e month only from June 20.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 875 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE, Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders ar now invited for the following ioatealals o services and that particulars of such tender may bo obtained m the Tender Room Municipal Offices Construction ci Hal? Road from East Coas Road to Geyl:i:ig Road and of Loroi;^ 27A
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    • 389 2 1 Glorious I Health M MR 00UL8ON KERNAHV 1 Vrw^lt D'H VA t the author of M GcxJ and thm nBCI _2f I c Ant," The Child, the Wim x"j ll t A UJ Man *nd the Devil and A p_ J\J /y 1 other famous book*, is en- O
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 265 2 THE WEEK Thursday, 6th. High Water, LOjOS, 8.0 ft, 20.46, 9.2 ft. PootbaU: S.A.F.A. League (Div. I) S.C.C. vs. "Wiltshire Recrt Padang; (Div. IT> Pohce fs. Malay F.A. 11. Jalan Besar (Div. Ill; V.M.C.A. vs. Abattoir S.C. Geylan?. Friday, Tth. HU.'h Wat*r. 10.39 8.5 ft., 21.41. 9.7. ft. Cric!:e r
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  • 822 3  -  ELY CULBERTSON j Contract Bridge I |"\PENING psychics In the first seat, are usually absurd bids which result only m undermining partners confidence. Like all bad bids, however, they occasionally accomplish rather extraordinary things, particularly when the opponents are not sufficiently wide-awake to <ipply the
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  • 720 3 GLAD TO BE OUT OF RUSSIA Thornton And Mac Donald Reach Poland London. JuJy 3. Thornton and Mac Donald arrived on Polish territorj- to-day. Mac Donald appeared to be m a nervous condition with his hands shaking. Neither wished to discuss their prison experiences m Moscow though
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  • 242 3 3NTi6» Pass GNTi5) Pass 7NT<6> Pass Pasr Db! «7» Pass Pass Pass 1 The honour strength In the hand more than makes up for the weakness of the suit. 2 Wishing to show not only a preference, rut a good hand as well. y— The new Four-Fiv- Notrump Convention. 4
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 465 3 RHODESIAN RED SEAL PLUG CUT 1 5 TOBACCO. J An Empire product blended with the StA^ greatest care and skill from well matured A tobacco leaves grown on the plains of G <: l South Africa. OF ALL HIGH CLASS TOBACCONISTS. Sole Agents F. A. Bartholomeusz Ltd. 3- A, RAFFLES
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    • 216 3 I 1 RUSTON HORNSBY THE ENGINE THAT OVER A LONG i PERIOD OF TIME GIVES YOf THE <iRE.\TEST RETIRN ON YOLR aw l 1^ INVESTMENT ■aaaMaMawaMi SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE HRANCHES. a-atta-a-a-a-a-a-afvJ^J ■aM^n^a—Ba^^^ J aaaaaaaaaaa-Z aaaaaZf aX '7 I/ X *M vaaaamaaaWaaaV V^aa^^ t I J aaaaaaaaamV^^^^^aar Altogether
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  • 911 4 STARVING WOMEN AND CHILDREN DRIVEN TO WORK THOUGH DYING Peasants' Pathetic Letters An appalling Story of torture, starvation, and kSS bi Russian labour camps never visited i foreign observer is told In letters which have reached the outside world ii*om prisoners themaeh 1 The letters wer< written by
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  • 331 4 A "RASPBERRY" Demonstration m London Court I Three yoOßg Unttia States comedy aerobatir dancers, who were alleged to have performed an "offensive, suggestive, and Indecent act." at th. London Pavilion, when there were three uirls on the stage, brouuht an action m the King's Bench Division. They ;uied
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  • 166 4 More Decorative Than Holts \vh le men dJocardln brs 1 v-\ favour i: th, H men are hmg t" buj them. iiu feminine braces, specially designed for wear with the trousers which >o many woasen are adoptln .<•« much BMm decoratlvi iffatn than the mMCultm ari
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  • 112 4 Member of Yacht's Crew m Hospital Victoria. Lord Edward Montagu, aged 21. second son of the Duke of Manchester. ha.s been charped with assaulting a man named Jchn Forbes Cecil Blocks, a ship.s purser, is also charged. Lord Edward Montagu, who lives at Edmonton. Canada, was released
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  • 273 4 3 Years' Sentence Set Aside The Judicial Committee of thr Privy Council allowed the appeal by Baoil Ranger Lawrence, a senior district officer of the Nigerian Administrative Service for seventeen years, againsi his conviction and sentence to three years' im- i pnsonment m alleged false* accpuntinß
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  • 260 4 Country Cottage In ihv Strand In the ihaawi Ol Bu^h House. L«>ikl n. ittWO neat c untiy DOttagM With llowt'rs m then windows and trim Hardens behini then. I These have been built to the winning desmn m a competition ornaniaMl by the Buildinc Centre Niv.
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  • 226 4 Sooinjr Britain By Train ■rttatel first "mobile hold' 111 other words a tt. urine train with sixty guests aboard Ml gang's Cross so covet 2.000 miles ba Bsgland and Scotland Tl^ie train eonSßsWi of first >-la»- saloons and sleeplni! coaches m which the passengers liv»while on tour
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  • 137 4 Day and Night Shifts on New £.5,300,000 Works Corby iNorthantM. A small army of men arc workim: day and nijjht oa the net; £3.300.000 steelworks here which, m less than two years, will convert this illoyc Uifo one of the largest steel "cities" i m the world.
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  • 23 4 Mokcow, July 4. The death has occurred of M. Ijebetk-v. ex- Chief of Staff of tho Rrd annv. Reuter
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  • 504 4 DISCUSSION IN CHANCERY DIVISION Judgment For Film Corporation I Jokes about m.irri&ge and divorce, and husbands and w ives, were discussed m the Chancery Division by Mr. Justic Cla son He awarded judgment '.vith aosti w the British and DonUntons Film Corporation I-td of Regent-street.
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  • 204 4 Five Shot In Gggggfslcr Outrage Kansas it>. A letaptuied coin ict and his escort <•! :mir policemen were shct dead at the rail stati- n hen m one of the worst iian-: t r tutraee.-. m Ann rlcan history Frank Nash, a notorious gunman, who had 1 '-ntiy
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  • 110 4 Master Too Sad To Alter His Will For fMtfl Nell, a little black and tan. wa> the sole companion of Mr Francis J. Collins of Cleve Hall. Champion-hill. Camb,*rwcll Nell's master was old and stone deaf Htloved hLs don so much that ho could not
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  • 122 4 The Natural History Museum at South I Kensington is m a dilemma over its whales i A special room has been provided for them m the museum's new building, bu* visitor.; to the gallery find thus apartment, labelled "Whal Room." still empty. It has been
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 9 4 Opening Saturday, July Bth. Old and New Clients Welcomed
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    • 280 4 You can't measure your oil hill V H^ =^-g^ i Gt^L by*the~"priee you pay for pint F^ T^^i i>r quart of oil Wear, repairBW*?3Rtfirtlft low petrol mileage and loss <»i *-J «1."1 XV lM»wer mu^t be accounted fur n C\ f»ie tm:*l fiKUrr- 1 > iej|l> j j" I inevitable
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  • 503 5 FEUDS OF NEIGHBOURING COUNCILS* Girl Taken To Hospital In a Hearse i The case of the Surbiton (Surrey* ambuj lance that turned back and left a dying man because he was 100 yards on the wrong side of the invisible borough boundary is not isolated. Pu
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  • 20 5 liu.-ii..s Aiirs Jul> Th- (Until hits i« mr« (i «il the <m t«. «MUU I \-Frt'.sldent Irigoven Reuter
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  • 124 5 |f»r> im i costumes worn m the Holy land were among the features of Anglo-Palestine Exhibition which was opened by the Premier. K.imsay Mac Donald, at the Royal Agricultural Hall, London. imn°r d of 8( >,000 people assembled around the site of Liverpool's lain
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    • 111 5 Ikkyoxe agrees its a wonderful show I Ronald Colmaii even excels his triumphant mmh, ■m -Ai-.-owsmitli/ m this human. s«rffinr st> th^t will leave you breathless with emotion. |O BE TRUE MEANT WKBfKSKKH^M fcuT BETRAY WHOM? f His Wife? Hims.U? -^B I Hi VVHo< wouW you fSSt I^HC I H^
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    • 16 5 j STANTON j NELSON Co., Ltd. j J 4, COLLYER QUAY STORAGE TELEPHONE .J874 APB3 I
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    • 260 5 I CAPITOL! SATURDAY MORNING 11 A.M. MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME! Admission Members Mickey Mouse Club FREE Non-members Adults 50 cts., Children 25 cts.' BRIXf; TIU < HILDRKN 1 "you'll Come Twice to see thin Oner The Year's Biggest— Most lavish Musical Comedy Show That's Sweeping Singapore off its
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 498 6 Mishap Costs Southwood the Race [From Our Own Correspondent] London, June 21. There was an unusual Incident at the Walton Amateur Regatta on Saturday, when L. F. Southwood, the Olympic sculler, hit a barge during the race for the Senior Sculls, and so i was beaten, before
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    • 236 6 Indian Team at Mm linuhiim [From Our Own Correspondent) London. June 21. Seldom do we see m this country such a splendidh mounted side of really wonderful polo players as those who constitute the Maharajah of Jaipur's Indian team, which Rained an overwhelming victory over Sir Harold Wernher
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    • 149 6 Record Fee Paid for a Goalkeeper fFiom Our Own Correspondent] London. June 21. Tottenham Hotspur have secured the transfer of Alan Hall, the Lincoln City centreforward. Hall, who was formerly with Doncaster Rovers Middlesbrough and Bradford City, joined Lincoln two years ago. and as a member of the
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    • 574 6 Yorkshire's, Splendid Record [From Our Own Correspondent] London, July 4. V >rksl;h* beat Northampton by an innings and 20 tuns last Thursday. York-hire be.it Gloucv'-l err hire by 101 runs yesterday. Every wei-k we hear the same tale, with an unimportant p. Herat ion m the nam? oi
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    • 441 6 Maryborough Defeats Cheltenham London. June 21. Rain interfered wHk many Public Schools matches thLs week and play was abandoned m a large number, while others were never begun Of tho.>e which did taki> place, possibly the most interesting was that m which Marlboroui^h beat Cheltenham by the margin
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    • 429 6 ERUPTIONS OF I WETJiORE Daughters Troubled. Very Itchy at Night. Cuticura Healed. "Two of my daughters were troubled with sore eruptions. One daughter, her face was covered with them. My other daughter had them all around her nose. They were of a wet nature* and very itchy at night. I
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    • 221 6 AS DBPBNDABLB AS AN AUs T foMfortßhk(is the pout/ THAT depends on'OVE!RHAMG' Ijk It's a very important point this feature j 111 of body 'overhang.' J If the rear seats m any ear make you sit =>^ behind the axle you will experience riding dJWWUOA discomfort the rise and fall
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  • 1328 7 WILL BE DUE TO AMERICAN FILMS I Need For An International Language DR. SHELDRAKE'S VIEWS •HE view that American films had largely influenced the spread the English language throughout the world since the of the Great War, and established it almost as an
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  • 345 7 DEATH OF MR. FRANK BATEMAN Father Came To Singapore In 1842 One of Singapore's oldest residents, Mr. Frank Bateman, whose father was one of the pioneers of the Colony, died on Tuesday at his home No. 16 Burmah Road and was burled at Bldadarl Cemetery.
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  • 335 7 Woman Charged With Possession Ca-ißht la the act of hiding a paiket of ganja. a deleterious drut;. m a sugar cane plantation r near her house, a Malay woman named Mcrah bintL- Mohamed Tahir was arrested by revenue J officers and produced before Mr. H. A. Forrer.
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  • 127 7 Forged Notes For 8,000 False Cigarette Coupons Thp two Chinese. Tan Hoe Sang and Siah Soh Hork. who were charged m the Assize Court before Mr Justice Cobbett with (1> using M erenuine forped documents and (2) posses- <^ion of forged documents, were each sentenced to 18 months'
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  • 108 7 Dr. Lim Boon Keng Entertained In Singapore < i A pleasant function took place yesterday R afternoon at the Garden Club when the alumni 1 of the University of Amoy gave a reception to honour of the present president of the Univer- j sity, Dr. Lim Boon Keng,
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  • 343 7 Planters Want Present Quota Increased CHINESE AND TAMILS Request That repatriation I Should Stop At a meeting of the committee of the Johore Planters' Association, m Singapore on Monday, it was decided to Inform the Controller of Labour, Malaya, that the committee was of the opinion
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  • 234 7 RESCUED FROM POOL Woman Accused of Attempted Suicide fFrom 0..r Ovn Correspondent Taipin-. July 3. An English-speaking Tarn:: woman named Joharabce threw herself into a mining poo! i MV Kamponer Boyan. Taipin-r A relative I plunged m and rescued her. The woman was this mornirtr product d before Che Albnkri.
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  • 139 7 Session of Straits Chinese Reading Club The 48th. session of the Straits Chinese Reading Club (branch of C.C.A.. Prinsep Street) came to a successful close on Monday. June 26. after twenty-two meetings had been held with an average weekly attendance of over 30 members Classes m the study
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  • 114 7 Mr. One Boon Tat. J.P.. the proprietor of the New World, has just received a cable from London informing him of the success of his son. Mr. Ong Tiang Wee m the recent Bar Final examina- tion. Mr. Ong TWig Wee. who was a student at Magdalene College. Cambridge, and
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  • 772 7 PROPRIETOR OF SAPPER'S GARAGE ON TRIAL I W. P. Thornley's Statement In Defence The trial of John William Patrick Thornley, a European, on charges of cheating was continued by Mr. H. A. Forrer m the First Magistrate's Court yesterday. the allegations being that Thornley, while he
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  • 111 7 Man and Woman Fight m The Street fProm Our Own Correrpondent] Taipin;. July 3. "So this is the neighbourly a flection you ttt showlnpr on the public road" was the remark made by the Taiping Magistrate. Che •'.ibaftri. to a Tamil woman and a man who v>pr»>
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  • 68 7 Surprise For Villagers Near Kuala Lumpur A stir was caused m the village of Pasir m the Kuala Lumpur Central Workshops area. !on Monday morning, when a half grown bear took a stroll through, biting en route a Sikh and a Tamil clerk neither of whom
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  • 605 7 Lover's Frenzied Attack On Mistress LETTERS TO CORONER "She Did Not Deserve To Live" The eternal triangle was reported to be the motive for a frenzied attack with a vegetable knife alleged to have been made by a young unemployed Chinese on his 23 -year-old mistress
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  • 116 7 Sikh and Indian Fight on Roadside fProm Our Own Correspondent! Taipta*. July 1. A discourse over religion ended In a fight between an Indian and a Sikh at Stephen* Road. Talpinp. A Police constable who happened to ccmc on the scenr, put an abrupt ending to the
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  • 78 7 Eurasian Woman on Bail of $200 Mrs. E. M Drape, a Eurasian woman, appeared yesterday before Mr. J. P. P. Greg*, the Singapore ffcvond Magistrate, to answer charge* of cheating six separate Chinese by dishonestly Inducing them to deliver sums of money ranging from $5 to $35. The
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  • 91 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. Mr. Thii Keonß Ann pas-sed away :«t his H'sideiKT. 11. Ibag Watt Road, at 6.15 a.m. on July 4. at tin- uw of 75 years. Hp leaves a widow, two son*. th< Hon. Mr. Tan Chenj; Ixx-k and Mr. Tan Cheng Juay. three daughters, Mrs. Wee Swer
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  • 737 8 SINGAPORE TREE PRESS THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933. SINGAPORE TRANSPORT There is trouble m the transport world m Singapore. Alter several delays, the Municipal authorities decided that old buses of a certain model must be off the street by specified dates, and naturally the owners of these buses are perturbed. Unless
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  • 63 8 Mi. R Jumabh<>> of the firm bearing his namr w leavlnjr Ptimnc to attend the Ti;idi' Commission Mwtin*;. and will return *>n July llth Dm rl« at h «H.rurr»fl on Tu«'sda\ <>» Mr Tan Koong Ann fathoT of th< Hon. Mr Tan Chens Lock ot Malacca. Thr remain* will m-
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  • 148 8 Sole Success of World Conference Ijondoti. .lul> .*>. C-.ti.atia. Australia M>t nttn» and Unit U St.iti*. ha\e agreed n ;i settlement of the tfeemt problmi on the la>is of the Americnr. proposal.* It is understood the plan will be Mibmittec! to thf Euto|>«an \Uieat iiriKiu crs uho will
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  • 90 8 Penalising Lancashire Hv Mistake London. Jul> .*>. Tie in«TCus« o( cotton piec« -v.ood.v duties atteeUd by tht n»\\ Chinese tariff ol which details have been received by tht 1 board of Trade is now being consider**! m consultation with the lntere.it>> concerned, stated Mr. Colvillo. Secretary of the
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  • 110 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLNG RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow RUBBER London, July 5. Spot (Buyers) 35 B d. (3 9 16 d) (Sellers) 311 16d. (3 5^d
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  • 784 8 Nearly 100 Years Old And Still Rowing Strong One of the most interesting oi Singapore customs is that of -he land and sea sports which are held each New Year It is the natives day out. everyone who has attended the ■port! knows that he takes full advantage* of the
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  • 80 8  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Mutinious Cruisers On Way Canton Rone K«m x Jul> 5 Three of the mutinied cruisers belon*inc t. the Tsingtao Bquadron passed thrown Hoik Kong yesterday or tlv ir way to Canton, although General Chan Chai-tonp. the virtual dictator of the South-west Government, hns
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  • 88 8 Alhambra Film As Umi As Ever Thret \cnrs after its proUjctioi v. c Pox musical and fantastic comedy "Just Imai<lnc" still stands out as a highly interesting nim That was apparent to all mho saw It at its re-screening at the Alhambra last night II Is Cimcult to
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  • 163 8 An Injustice > n J Of School I To the I dii..i Sir— -Your fonrs\x*. A letter appear d In ti commenting on the at rcsuaciate the BUk»^.. r.^^^B does Ha Impede i Justice that ji. ,< the letter wlthon The idea -.1 p ■Mttnt of
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  • 95 8 Triumph Of Tynan' Pavilion H.n Hiuiih SultHr;.:- M| UM> .i t nfu fill C\!.« a «pif|.«. drftm.it u -t.ny and •rnMUvt 4MH Colmai. pU>s "pputltr Km>* FTa-ih BHrr ol tIMBI Mr I *ii*-« i 'i id plfttow Inu-nw a Inch might rr*dl)> MM b^.n #i tnpablt artUt htlftb*n<i
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  • 63 8 Fl\inc Across North To lcoLnd Tin Italian an Mtmft&t It ah t<» AmtTWi vln Iceland and C Hi. rh».uK> I I ftH I .*»d.— I* :-»;l v ..i. I :iT«I BU rtuiim thr rr!iK»tlln« oi Uu luM ■^•plKn«* on l^onQo^OtTtA l^ BnV 1 .ird 1 «»n<l< <\v:r\ i'torn
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  • 52 8 Increasing Traffic m ]l Outskirts of U»tuM mm- m« bruKt urn p. »n1 l<.-d«\ b thi W»»" Tlimr brtdfl«« «*n* «<«»U«Hrt i*Hjnlrrmet>.t- r>r i dcvrkn»nifiith and \b USiS»- roads In \hf .v- 1 .'>kßii"J Thovuiands »1 (troplr »«i»"«» fl -hf j »nd th» Prtncr wnik MMM rpcrtjtton-
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  • 18 8 INDEPENDENCE DAY First (\isualt> »>' f AmeHfH Potty -four lnilm.it i hundreds Injured bathlnc or flrevwkcountry durlnft Indri* Reuter
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  • 30 8 Chi Saturdax I em will proarnt n Club In the cast will Mis* Betty Aih. t. Betly Clifton -Jamand Messrs. J I ChampnoM artfi X I _.«4
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  • 30 8 A motor -i*r European. Ml** M pltal. and a blcycst rii m collision *t <> V* g The c vrliM, Uken to m- Orrh* '•>« < i ihe inoior-r«i Holtai.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 234 8 y v Ir I i a wl b! v A BlP' "^h rUG.SIMONDS.LT? |P^ READING, K^PSra^ c N G LA N D I^HOMbU CALDBECICS P.V M-KIM M F M THI VPPOINTMFNI KlN<> OF SIAM DIAMOND SET PLATINUM ENGAGExMENT RINGS AND ETERNITY RINGS. also Bridal presents m diamond set Watches, Brooches,
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    • 48 8 A RAILWAY PORTER SAYS that carrying trunks about soon reduces weight. His attention should be drawn to elephants. A wise traveller protects his or her trunks with a "GAFLAC" BAGGAGE POLICY and has that safe feeling. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480.
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  • 1159 9 KEEPING CONFERENCE ALIVE BY EXCITEMENT Waiting For Phone Call From Washington LJNK RUMOUR President Puzzles The American London. July 5. u j Conference has been sentenced to death but a reprieve is possible/ This verdict sums up the feeling to-day. The announcethe wheat agreement had a tonic
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  • 881 9 EXAMPLE IN COTTON ORGANISATION M.P Denies Official Figures London, July 5. In the course of the debate on the Board of Trade estimates. Major Atlee winding up for Labour, told the House of Commons that the .success of the Japnne.v cotton trade was due to extremely
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  • 289 9 Nanking Army Moving Against Him THREE DIVISIONS Civil War Likely At Any Moment Shanghai, July 5. The Central Government has given iup hope of settling the trouble m •Charhar by amicable means and has ordered three divisions of troops to proceed U>. Kaiyi) and Charhar against General
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  • 378 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Going On Long Sea I Voyage London, July 5. 1 It Is announced that Sir John Simon is shortly to leave on a J lonjr sea voyagr for the benefit J J of his health which has been J indifferent for the past
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  • 68 9 King Of Siam Refuses His Resignation [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. July 5. The Premier, who assumed office following the second coup. In accordance with a previously renounced decision, has tendered his resignation which the King of Siam has decl'.ned to accept. CciTP.spondence with regard to this
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  • 167 9 Effect Of Soulh's Loan Warning London, July 5. Mr T. V. S<»ong\s visit to London Ls draw it..-. to a close. This afternoon he saw Sir John Simon at the Fon ign Office and .then went to f .he Eronomk' Conference to bid <u>'.>d-b>e to Mr.
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  • 67 9 Manchukuo Offers Yen 50,000,000 For C.E.R. Tokio. July 5. Following tin- Soviet's memorandum last night regarding the sale of the Chinese Eastern I Railway the Manchukuo delegation m a statement on their (attitude thereto, announced their readiness to pay only 50.000.000 yen. Reuter Par Eastern. Yesterday it
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  • 182 9 By Nations Pledged To Peace I ..ndoii July S. A puci Tor a definition of aggression wat. sißiicd m 1, ndon between the Soviet. Roiimania. JuRO-81a\in. Czecho-Slovakia and Turkey, the text 01 which wa.- the >anu at> that signed yesterday between the Soviet and her neigh bour.v. except
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  • 54 9 Mass Greeting At London Station London. JuJy :> Hug? crowds cheored the released Moscow prisoners Mewrs Thornton and Mardonnld when they stepped out of the train at i.wer. pool Street aUtton this morning They wen* met by relatives and i<«u; aoo Sii* Frlix Poll*, the Chairman and othrr
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 250 9 IS YOUR SKIN CLEAN BELOW THE SURFACE That is your first duty to your face to see that each and every pore is ridded of its acid contents and accumulated dirts. Cyciax Special Loaon. painted on m two coo* overnight, will draw out those acids and dirts as irresistibly as
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    • 1101 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co, Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1931) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co, Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE
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    • 539 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd* (Incorporated m Cngland) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. SteuMn. Dm 8>or«. Salfti S>«*a> i.s. CITY OP BEDFORD For Havre, London. Rotterdam and H'burg July 30 Aug. 2 m. CITY OF ROUBAIX For London, Rotterdam and
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    • 471 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMFYr LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN Tonnage. Singapore. feoaagt ilnt&a«r» BANOALORE 6.000 July 7 CORFU .S'.OC RAJPUTANA
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    • 686 11 O. S. K. Line. FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA. Doe fella, fANTOS MABI BCENOS AIRES via Colombo, Durban, Cap* Town, Rio de Janeiro. Santos and Montevideo (Round-the-world fare £172) Jm tIGCN Mill CAPE TOWN via Mombasa, Lourenco Marquea Durban and Algoa Bay. I 4RABIA MARC BCENOS AIRES via Colombo, Mombaaa.
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    • 423 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ofru/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE F COMFORT WITH ror ECONOMY PRESIDENT LINER TOURIST Otters LARGE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS Each with hot and cold running water and restful beds. UNEXCELLED CTISINE DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT ORCHESTRAS DANCING SWIMMING TALKIES DECK SPORTS In addition to first class EVERY Trans- Pacific President Liner now
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    • 820 11 K. P. M. KONTNKLJJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU REAEL Thursday. Jurj- 6, Cheribon <not for pa«eng**rs> Semaranir Sourabaya Boetelenf. Ampenan. Padang-Bay. Benoa and Banjoevangl CREMER Thursday, July 6. Belawan Deli and Penai.^ TlDORE— Thursday. July 6, Belat-Pandjang Bengkalis. Soengei-Pakr.ing Stak and Pakan Baroe. TOMOHON— Thursday. July 6. Singkauang. Pemanakat and Sambas DE
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  • 569 12 •Cupid is winged, and doth ran*:* 1 His country The little god has a new territory nowadays —the cruising liner. Business is brisk. Most liners dock with a little cargo of romantv. and, the number of engagements, or "understandinß.s," is not always m proportion to
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  • 125 12 Former Manager Among The Creditors .\>h York. PruiKi Cain* a. tin- numi Itah.m boxer, has tiled a \oluntary petition m bankruptcy m th« United States District Court Among the creditors named are Camera s former manager. M LHH See, ilainnrK 3.779 dollars, and Mr Jefl Dickptm. MM
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  • 60 12 OlYend Religious Sentiments of Moslems Madras. Junr 10. A deputation ol lour prominent Moslems Waited on the Police Commissioner to-day represent inn that Japaru-.se mats, bearing the fIgMN ol the Holy Prophet, were being .sold In the city, which they said offended the rvliClous MlkUmenU of Moslems. They
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 661 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia* FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] s.s MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 286 12 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Partalffhtty Passrnfer Steamer Between Rangoon, Marseille* aai England. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave R.iiit««.a 1935. YOMA July 15 IRRAWADDY July 29 CHINDWIN Aug. 12 KEMMENDINB AUff. 26 BHAMO Sept. 9 AMARAPOORA Bept. 23 BAOAINO Oct. 7 BURMA O««t. 21 YOMA Nov. 4
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    • 85 12 For everythinjc appertain^ v Travel, Banking Kroi^ Apply to COOKS WACC^S-llTs IWOBtO T^AVtT sFpyTcj] 39, ROBIN SOS Ko|ft Individual ALt^ntior i.s. K. line ISHIHARA IXDrSTRIAI \N| TRANSPORT CO < Incorporated v. JapaL KCGULAR FRIJC.II >. \N|> PASSENGER <F.i:\|. r m«M JAFAN hKlh MARI' VOm KOBE. OBAJLI. XOil \*K\ k NAOOTA
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 684 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursdays 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besan Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gem as) every
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    • 174 12 Cremer. Dutch. 2.784 tons, from Amoy 4-7 i.»r Belawan Deli 6-7. Lewrkusen. Ger.. 4.363 tons, from Taku Bar 4-7. for Penang 5-7. Scott Hariey.Brit.. 193 tons, from Siantan 5-7 i for Anamba and Naturia Us. 8-7. Porthos. French. 7,530 tons, from Shanghai 5-7. for Penang 5-7. Choyo Maru. Jap.. 3.311
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 429 13 I Southampton to Cowes IN 26 Minutes Thi first att ..:.>: to .s.. blkih surfan transpori capable of compt-tuvj with air transport m tiv natter ol d r ii madeal South impton A regular scrio o: oueed-boats between Southampton and Coy. s. will make the journey hourly and
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    • 254 13 Service On East Indies Station Vlmlial Her.iy Lancelot Mawbei KN died i i'.it!-. at the age of H Th* only son of MaJor-OenLia: H W Mawbcjr, Ro>ai Marine ArtiOeiy, hi sras bom en Juiir 17 1870 and WM educated at OutUWaUai Srhiwi. and H.M.S E." r.:r< DuriiiE the
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    • 146 13 Sailors' Example To Parrots Melbourne. Victoria. When UM iie-ghu City of Corinth left New Yo.k for Australia the mate (ailed tht -ailortogether :»nd said thai m no circumstances mast they tm ti when p^i-ina under tht bnd'ie. Old sali.^ scra f rhea tlv ii heads and j wondered
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    • 93 13 Hundreds of stacks of pilprcps caught fire oi. storage land at the eastern end of the King George Dock. Hull. Two fire engines v.ert m attendance. Pitprops m wagons on th« adjoining railway metals were ignited Eiuhi other trucks were moved out of tht danger zone, m
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    • 59 13 The Japanese steamer Kimi Main which stranded on the v.cst eojut of Hokkaido on May 29. was later refloated Reports from Yokohama stated that the \essel was refloated with the assistance of a salvage steamer The Kimi Maru. a vessel of 3.194 tons, owned by the Kobe
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    • 582 13 Rationalization of Tonnage Th-.' Chamber ci 82>JfvJa] about to Invite Urn vtan ol dtipownan ttwaaajhoat the .try on tvj projected -chenu. foe tlie rationaliy.atio;: of cari.'o toniiy^e writes the Haas Shipping Ccrrevpondont These have baan parspareid b^ .man eonynlttat of the Chamber, which ha- been working
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    • 302 13 Picture for Thames Steamer Tht Royal Ku m Uh sasi of thtThames pka»uit' .^tcrn.'rs scsonsjlng to the General Steam Halts' Company, and she u> BO trim and SMH ",)|>. inted that it wrmlo' be hard to suugest hoy. she >\>u)d oc improved But her ownerr (V Mcd i]ia'
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    • 121 13 H.M.S. Colombo has been ordered to complete refitting at Devonport Dockyard and to be steamed to Chatham by a navigating party to prepare for service m the East Indies. She is required to take the pl£ce of the Emerald uhile that ship i.- undergoing larce repairs m England.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 484 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS 138 ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. 56. Cable Address ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE. m r The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Ha/ri each morning. Latest news, latest tetegnUM and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, ladies' page frith latest
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    • 201 13 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA U AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. V"l Tfcl N»w Soenk Rout* of me C*j»»dlaa Nadui.u. Can war* See Lbv bast of the maxwllou* Canarfiaa Rocfcie*— -*t»y al lAapv F'ark Lodge to tiia henri of won<ln>>i9 imuinum h*-;.... travel straight throufrb from Vannoavur with mi t chin^nr
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  • 277 14 This Dog Can Sing "God Save The King" Believe it or not, I have heard a dog talk. And Sing. It's enough to make a cat laugh. Bushey is the name of this unusual dog. He is an eight-year-old Alsatian, belonging to Mr. Mark Shiller, of Fairview-road, Stamford Hill,
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  • 184 14 Attempts To Weaken Feng's Forces Shanghai. July 4. The troops under General Feng Yu-siang have occupied the town of Paochang, m East Charhar. and have started a converging; movement upon the city of Dolonor. General Chang Haipeng commanding several thousand Manchukuo troops at Kuyuan which are being
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  • WORLD FLIER
    • 50 14 Nrw York. July 3. Russell Boardman. the airman, who nVw nonstop from New York to Istanbul, a distance of 4,984 miles m 49 hours and 5 minutes with John Polando m 1931. has died at Indianopolis from injuries received m a trans-continental air race. Reuter Wireless
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    • 62 14 Baghdad. July 1. The plane flying over Basra as reported on June 30th. was apparently not Ulm's who Is reported to be still at Jask where he had a forced landing the day before when flying from Karachi. He hopes to resume his flight to Cairo or. July
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    • 44 14 London, July B. The familar depression over Iceland delayed the start from Londonderry of the Italian Air Armada. General Balbo Is determined to await favourable weather. His machine was slightly damaped yesterday by the swell of a passing steamer Reuter Wireless
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    • 49 14 Eight Dead In Ruhr Explosion Berlin. July 3. Eight workmen were killed and a number seriously injured by an explosion m the coal washing works at the Blumenthall pit near Recklinghause m the Ruhr region. The fire destroyed the machinery and part of the building Reuter Wireless
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  • 118 14 Programme of Drills up to and for week-end-ing July 9th. 1933. Thursday, July 6th, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, S.R.E. (v). Field Works. "E" (Chinese) Coy. Coy. Parade. Friday. July 7th, 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, Ist. Bn. Sig. Sec., Unit Parade, "P" (Malay) Coy. Coy. Parade, fide. Sig. Sec, Unit
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  • 56 14 DROWNED IN 14 INCHES OF WATER Kate Bridger. a single woman, aged 54. of St. Marys-road. LAss (Hants), was found drowned m 14 inches of water m a lonely part of the River Rother near her home. Her body was discovered by a soldier who first of all saw her
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 800 14 FREE DOCTOR'S BOOK ON ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH 4oick and Lasting Relief through Inexpensive Nose Treatment THE latest edition of a Doctor's Free nc fc Red-Jime FeaTS Book describing the most successful «vaa«« **v*a »>«» v a ««aa« of all home treatments for Asthma, QEE, too. m the Free Book, Dr.
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    • 836 14 BANKS AND JNSUR C( THE YOKOHAV\ S BANK, I Hi. J :apltal SubscnUd <p-» up) Reserve Fund PMJ r X h '1 V.rr-P: Head Ofti, i:\iiu- i UNNM r.v \v Pi .i) n r.t m Alexandria (Ear; Calcutta. Car.t< r. I ticn. Hamburf. H:« Honolulu K.ir Any Newchwang. P»r. Rangoon.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 694 14 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA, BTRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and i FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMnTRR. DAVENTRY. ENOLAND. i I Wavelengths 25 3 metrM and 313 metres. |mM Thursday. July «th. GMT. 11.0 a.m.- i i 1.0 pin. Transmission on an omni-directional ac- I rial: 110 Orchestral Concert:
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  • 290 15 Quieter on Conference I Uncertainties B Singapore. July 4. B c local share market B toe the time bem_: la now small. The B ntions at the Economic B decidedly disappointing to the future trend B i onsequence beer. H U Frast'i and Co"; supplies at the 'nd
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  • 102 15 YESTERDAY'S RUBBER AUCTION Chamber- of Commerce Rubber o held its 1.129th. auction yesterday: 1.348.717 lbs. 602.10 tons 1.255.951 560.69 1.0.19,630 477.F1 :i '.i io-;. Nea York HoHday. RUCKS REALIZED "I Satsked Sheet Cents Per Lb. ftttty No Sales Quality IP, to 11.9 16 Quality io> 4 to nu 9 to
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  • 61 15 Earth lieu ion To Be Leningrad, July 5. 0 b. or-anised for th< in the central Black-Eartl The Leningrad Institute o: vered Uttl year that man: plants develop three times a r. as w. Central Asia Plantation v ill be in the vicinit: It is nroposed to grow
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  • 190 15 THE ABROAD Non-state aided arrivals from the Madras Presidency during June were 1,628 adults. 117 minors and 50 infants. The figures for the departures were 2,28fi adults and 218 minors. Par. July ft, Jul>3. Amsterdam 12.07 8.43 844 Athens 375 590 590 jßelgTfld 25.22 1 250 250 Berlin 20.43 14.30
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  • 458 15 m lutuhmS flflflS'of jlTw m'lon^tons *****111^ 1601 sWpmentS n a/alf MaLayan^orts. Sheet Crepe Latex, Con. latex, Re 'ertex TOTAL Transhipment Transhipment Transhipment Grand Ex P° rt Export Export Tota l Propci S.S Malay Proper S.S. Malay Prooer S.S. Malay Destination States Q estates States States J^_ (3>
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  • 130 15 London Company and Tin Position [From Our Own Correspondent! London. July 4. The monthly tin review issued this morning by Messrs. A. Strauss and Co. contains the following passage: "A sinister move which all concerned In the welfare of the tin business should carefully watch is the effort
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  • 53 15 Yaroslavl. July 5. Inner tubes for automobile tyres, m whose composition from 25 to 50 per cent, synthetic rubber is used, are being produced on a large scale by the Yaroslavl rubber combinat. The plant will gradually go over to the production of tubes made entirely of
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  • 119 15 Foreign Imports of Tin Ore during the month of June. 1933. Country of Origin Tons 1. Alaska Nil 2. Burma 224 3. Netherlands India: Banka and Billlton 37 Singkep 62 Other Places Nil 4. French Indo-China 161 5. Japan 77 6. Siam 1,090 7. Tanganyika 12 8.
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  • 193 15 July 5 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 24 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London. 60 days' sight 2,3 15J16 London. 30 days' sight 23 29,32 Loi.dcn. demand 2|3 7 8 London. T.T. 2|3 27 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Hamburg, demand 163 New York,
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  • 163 15 July 6 Tin Singapore Price <per pikub $114.62* Gambler 4 25 Pepper White 26.00 Flake Tapioca 420 Pearl Rago Small 46< Copra. Sundrted 4.07 1 2 Bago. Hour m Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Keroscno per tin 201 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tv, 1 50 Socony Motor Oascllne ex pump I-i'j
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  • 75 15 July sth.. 12 rlotk noon Buyer* s+Uetm X S.S nuul to London Standard, Bpot < loose > U'i 11 s. FSS q»ipi ioL»jndon Standard. (FOB* 111 12 Standard R.S.S un Tender July UV 11% Aug 11 N. n«4 Sept 11 11 16 11 IS 16
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  • 973 15 wm>m:si>ay. jilv :,ih. itH GbOUMQ QUOTATION. Bayers Sellers Asain Kumbaug <I 2\< od Austral Malay (tl 26s 28s flflfll Hitam (ss> «ljs 14> xd A>^r Weng <Sl. 95 1.00 Banynn Tin 18 > 3d 19s Batang Padana i6i< 10 15 Batu Caves <$1> 40 45 Chenderiaug *6
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 79 15 \ssets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force OTer $35.000.000 The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the
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  • 412 16 EASY WIN IN SEMI-FINAL Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships DE SOUSAS ERRATIC Chinese Pair's Great Recovery Hoy Smith and N. S. Wiso and Chua Choon l^ong and Yong Loon Chone yesterday qualified for the final of the men's doubles section of the Singapore L.T.A. championships
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  • 109 16 Vines Great Win Over Cochet Wimbledon. July 5. In yesterday's matches m the Wimbledon lasvu tennis tournament Nunoi and No- 1 btu r Stednian and Wright 6 3, 6 l. In the fifth round (quarter-nnal> Miss Hfhm Jacobs beat Mmc Mathieu 6 l, 1-|6. 6 2. In the
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  • 219 16 First Round of 68 In BritisF "Open" St. Andrews, July 5. Walter Hagen. the famous U.S. professional at present leads the field m the British opei golf championship first round with a score o sixty -eight. Hagen has won the championship four timei since the War. Reuter.
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  • 63 16 In the third division of the S.A.F.A. league yesterday the Government Monopolies defeated the Marine Department second team by the only goal of the match, which was played at the Stadium. Another third division encounter yesterday was that between the Harbour Board and the Medical Set-vices,
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  • 64 16 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. at football against the Abbatoir F.C. on the Geyiang Stadium to-day, at 5 p.m.: Chu Swee Hung, Tan Seng Hock, Chan Joo Kirn. Chan Ah Wing, James Lovick, Tan Hock Leong, Lee i Ah Chee. Jameston Llm, Ng Kong Yip,
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  • 394 16 WHY TEAM CANNOT EXTEND PROGRAMME Letter From M.(X Secretary It will be recalled that, m spite of every effort being exerted by the S.C.C. cricket committee, the M.C.C. cricket team which is to tour India i m 1933 34 were unable to accept the invitation
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  • 420 16 Six Centuries In One Game The icco;d 01 R. E. and W. L. Foster oX, Won csteishire m each scoring a < r ntury !n each innings m thy match with Hampshlfp m 1899 was equalled at Worcester this week by Dacrr and Hammond of Gloucestershire. It was
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  • 453 16 ABANDONMENT Ol' 1 GAME OPPOSED Grounds m Second Half Chinese 2; Wiltshire 1. Notwithstanding strong protests from the Chinese, the referee decided that a heavy shower which fell after the second half had been m progress for about ten minutes rendered the urouifl! unfit for
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  • 461 16 Lighter Opponents Catch Up For A Draw M.C.IT 3; Harlequins 3. Exct'edintflj rouph football m pourine rain was seen at thr Medical College Union's ground yesterday when the homo team battled with the Harlequins for points m the second divi- j 5-ion of the League. The Collegians were
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  • 984 16 DOUBLE TOTE PAYS $825 Two Tote Wins m the Hundreds [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh. July 5. There was a distinguished cathering at the necond day's sport of the Perak Turf Club meetlng to-day, including H.E. Sir Cecil dementi and the Sultan of Perak. The
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  • 103 16 Singapore vs. Malacca On Saturday Thi Mulaoia football u-am v* ilxir m Sin«::i--por»» on Saturday for the Malaya <?up ti at .aim>i Slnyuporr to be played at the &Udlum. Tills will be Singapore's third Cup tie of the .><•., the only othtT rneaKemejit beinir ana ins* th«
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  • 52 16 The following have accepted to play for B.C.C. vs. Wiltshire Regt. m a First Division Leapnic match on Thursday at B.C.C. T O lashma:-: J. L. Elmer F A. McCailery; 0 J. Bembroke. E. Laidman. J. Lee. al C. Elliott R A. F. Brown. H. E Orr. N Fyfe. J.
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  • 207 16 Teams Foi Municipality fo At Island luh Hlr billow. N tui> for the («»ui tiapore Municipals > and played m S.mda> MHN l Ch\h HN \l .1 830 M M Paut**.;. .t,. f 9fdl<*t* 1 Smith and O Martha!! 830 S N. Kelly MJ I 8 I M.
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    • 75 16 "CENTURA I SCRAP AND SEWSCi lax, BOOKS I OBTAINABLE IN FIVE DIFFERENT sl/l- M STRONGLY BOIND IN Fl LL Alt'l < ANN \v IN «S GRKKN. TKRRA-COTTA. BLUB HUH "This srrie* is specially prepared for those I h to conveniently keep their iuttinfN m »»«M»k IS| ready reference." I FULL
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