The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 August 1933

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO t.024. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE. S.S. WEDNESDAY/ AUGUST 2, 1933. 10 CENTS
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  • 421 1 Objectors to the U.S. recovery code are threatened with a "sock on the nose" by General Johnson Page 9. Women who committed suicide by exploding a bomb blew a hotel to pieces Page 9. Forty -seven persons have been killed m storms m America and Germany Page
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  • 1196 1 A LAN and Margaret were riding I** leisurely along the road when suddenly the front wheel of the tana em struck a stout ooject, and Margaret taw the back legs of a black-and-tan dog vanishing speedily Then they fell. It seemed ages before they touched the ground. "I'm
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 151 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK KCABEST APPROACH TO PUBS, PASTEURIZED MILK JJIADiABIE IX THE TROPICS. L' AT ALL LEADING "SION STORES. X VFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL MODERN SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER HIS EVENING GRILL ROOM A DANCE MEALS SERVED ON THE LAWN to to 8.15 p.m. TEA DANCES
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    • 198 1 A DELPHI SEA VIEW I HOTEL HOTEL I THE FAVOURITE IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT I TOWN RENDEZVOUS. swimming, sunbathing I COtiC^L^ RSNG TENNIS. GOLF I TltrlN M.WAVB OCLWHTFUI I TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-NIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER I DANCE I (INFORMAL) I DDINKB 13. NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION I THE ROTARY CLUB OF
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    • 49 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS The Soda Water -Page 4. Malayan Coffee— Page 16. English AC. Plugs— Page 14. Good Gas Companions Page 16. Empire Eau de Cologne Page 9. CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP S.ShimuraS Co. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits m Stock No. 82-2, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Td: 4882
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    • 19 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK TBB NKAJUMT AmtOiCH TO PT7B& OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPIC S OBTAINABLE AT ALL LKADXNO PROVISION 6TOREB.
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  • 324 2 Tenth Anniversary ia Programme The New World, the popular amuse- j ment park m Singapore, will be J celebrating its tenth anniversary from j August 4th to August Bth both days inclusive. Established m 1923. about a year after the Malaya Borneo! Exhibition, the New World was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 50 2 IliliiifMHl !i To treat these complaints success- a fuOy. get to the root cf the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the world's greatest blood purifier and I healer, ft is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of all Ctumutt and Stom. I I Equally good m UQVID or TABLET form
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    • 430 2 SPECIAL OFFER!! STERISALT The Salt of Life. The Finest Fruit Saline manufactured. Large bottle 75 cents. Small bottle 50 cents. STOCKISTS MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Battery Road. BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY. STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Chance Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House for your Stationery. Typewriters, Ribbon* and Carboiu •also for Pencil
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    • 487 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders arp now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices: Supply during 1934 of Liquid Chlorine. Water Dept. Date of Closing. 4 p.m. Wednesday. November
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    • 546 2 NOTICE. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. Notice. AUTUMN (GOLD CUP) RACE MEETING 1933. Saturday, 2nd, Wednesday, 6th, Saturday, 9th, Wednesday 13th and Saturday, 16th September. ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23rd. 1933. SWEEPS.— A $5 UNLIMITED SWEEPSTAKE FOR MEMBERS will be held on each day of the Meeting.
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    • 559 2 1, w x I I I 1!(Y0 I 1 Wollt I M x-. ri E MATRICULATION I Thf mm tmmt w*n of cc— ■—ilag a carer, but M.», I i* tW Jw>a|ling ntf bold for all ik« b*at one*. CIVIL SERVI P SaJtabla to both atme*. A«M ISi to 24.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 144 2 THE WEEK Wednesday, 2nd. High Water. 07.41, 7.0 ft.. 18.10. 8.4 ft. Rotary Tiffin Adelphi Hotel. Raffles Hotel meeting. Exchange Room 2.30 p.m. Delegates' Meeting re School Fees, j Garden Club. Chulia Street, i 5.15. Football S.A.F.A. <Div. I> R.A. vs Pulau Brani. Stadium Thursday, 3rd High Water. 09.19. 7.6
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  • 4415 3 pffl iiJIES OF THE ySTEM |>ns Reached rouncil weekly Instead of salaries to drawing not mode by Dr. ;islatlve Council id investigated by a r with the general )ayments oi salaries. the Governor m »ns for throwing out contained m the the Council the idvanced for
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  • 64 3 Nazi Reprisal On Communist Prisoners Berlin. July 28. Because the "Hindenburg Oak" dominating the Tempelhof Aerodrome has been cut down by unknown persons, the secret police have announced that as a reprisal for a "crime which was obviously committed by Communists." all Communists m goal or the
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  • 45 3 The engagement is announced between Alfred Francis Lendon Barrow, son of Sir Francis Barrow. Bart and the late Lady Barrow, of West Molesey, Surrey, and Ruth Mary Milsum, daughter of the late Mr. W S. Milsum of Frensham. Surrey, and Mrs. Milsum. Government Plantations, Serdang.
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  • 121 3 Alleged Destruction of 1.0. U. Chit From Our Own Correspondent.* Malacca. July 3t. In the District Court before Mr H C Willan M. R. M M. Ramasamy Chettlar sued Sallm bin Haji Doraman. a baiHIT of the Malacca Land Office, for $94.30 damages for the destruction of an
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 218 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance ltM. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. 1. 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street, Malacca, 11, Light Street, Penang, AND 4, Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 5. Q. Wong, Esq., (Chairman), K.
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  • 241 4 Sharp Clash On Perak Border •From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. July 27. The efforts to check smuggling operations between the F.M.S and the Colony, on the border 01 Perak and the Dindings. resulted m a serious clash between customs officers and smug glers. m the course ol which
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  • 45 4 The River Odra. near Zagreb, has suddenly turned as black as If thousands ol gallons of ink had been pourod into it. Large numbers of nsh have been killed; others are swimming exhausted near the surface Mineral s,>i;i -s arc hold to have burst out
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 179 4 I taste I JOHNNIE WALKER and you'll discover reasons why men I sing its praises all the world over. I t REPI ABEL for all occasions, the world's most popular beverage. r> J^< Bl \i K. LABEL, the world \vhisk\ de W -Ml/Wf luxe, ever) drop guaranteed WmtmmUfcj over twelve
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    • 112 4 $500 A WEEK! Details Of The GREATEST FOOTBALL COMPETITION EVER ORGANISED IN MALAYA Will Appear In The Next Issue Of The SUNDAY TIMES Malaya's Fastest-Growing Newspaper AND— Great New Features Are On The Way. P.G. WODEHOUSE, MOST POPULAR HUMOROUS WRITER IN THE WORLD, Has Written A New Serial For The
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  • 76 5 kGrath lastraHa) making a two-handed stroke m his Davis Cup match uith Austin, who won 6 4, 7 5, 6 3. I play against H. W. Austin m the Davis Cop European tone final. Austin (Britain) falling on the court during his Davis Cup match with J.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 98 5 Victoria memorial hall I FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Monday, August 7th, at 4.30 p.m. MAURICE MARECHAL The world famous French Cellist tAt the Piano Emile Poillot Booking opens at Littles on August Ist. Prices $3, $2 $1. COLUMBIA RECORDS Victoria theatre FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY ThHfifK Aug. 10, Friday, Aug.
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    • 402 5 10th TENTH ANNIVERSARY 10th THE NEW WORLD (The Oldest And Leading Amusement Park In Malaya). To be celebrated from August 4th to Bth. 1933. In spite of the slump and m order to surpass all records regardless of expense. Special Programmes have been fleeted for the following shows and entertainmments.
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    • 245 5 B^^BWfSSff MA'TWEE TO-DAY 3.15 THE GRANDEST OF ALL TALKING FILMS STILL DRAWING CROWDS Cumpamims ;JbB|l JESSIE MATTHEWS J^ISS EDMUND GWENN f 'iiflf *****- A. W. BASKCOMH. Matinee TO-DAY at 3.15 HONSARD flli'l^ m Brit 'sh and itrP Dominion's 111 MM MM Uproariously ifci I 111 <V X Funny Faree llllil
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 362 6 Dean's Feat In Chicago— St. Louis Game New York, July 31. The following were the results of baseball matches played today: National League. Boston 5 9 0 New York 3 8 2 Whitney and R. Moore (Boston) and Ott and Ryan (New York) scored home runs. Chicago 2
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    • 132 6 Klanß Methodist School Meeting KLiiiu. July 30. Klang Methodist Girls School, sports took place m fine weather yesterday afternoon. The following were the results: Ball pass and run relay, Ist. Haxe. House. Bouncing ball relay, Ist. Thirza House. Frog race, Ist. Thirza House Triangle race, Ist. Ruth House.
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    • 127 6 Malacca Sprinters* Visit to Singapore A match between Malacca Sprinters, the majority oi whoni are Bta i piaycrs, and the Singapore Chin ootbaM Avsocia'ion will b.- played a Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday at ft.l p.m. Tlw teama will be selected from the foV'ovvin*;: Malacca Sprinter ■< Low
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    • 1406 6 EUROPEAN ZONE FINAL Australia Makes a Big Mistake (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 11. It will be no news to you that Great Britain beat Australia m the final round of the European Zone for the Davis Cup at Wimbledon on Saturday by three matches
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    • 85 6 I From Our Cwr. Correspondent I Klanr. July 30. Klang Club met the V MCA. at lawn tennis, the scores being: Singles: C. Kent Klang > lost to C. Madhavan 3—6. I—6. T. J. McOann lost to See Chooi Soon. 3—6, 7 5. 4 6. Doubles:
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    • 140 6 LA. v>. Raffle* Institution Raffles Instit, 1 Association by 8 i P I pi on Saturday 8..\ put up a total of 105 ru: > Thfd Wtfl two rur.s behind !i:f.r oppM total who:: 1 Lovoday and 1! for the last Vftefeti and won the*! for
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    • 22 6 Jack Mcl Of In th<> Champlonshir 1 L.-an. n .v"! •< I C. OgilM. Forbtv- v. the si-nu Hi Reuter Wireless
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    • 14 6 The I: 1 J with ;.n i| 1 •econd Reuter Wireless
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    • 34 6 Bitogr Selaniror Cl ir.im will x )l& and will m evening ri sd m oonteq S.CC cru'k Services, whul. ed on Sund.i> '...<« brought lorn played on S.r 1 fIof mencinf each d.»
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 185 6 BKCLUMG ONt DOLLAH frtt anHwhtft mi^fffJL Of MAUVa Children of all ages need I KEPLER' J TRADE MARK V p j COD LIVER OIL V WITH MALT EXTRACT J— r I 'Ilii> nutnboua food, rich m Vitamin* A, Ii and D. > nahh>' them to butld up vigorous bodks, >tron^
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  • 320 7  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh NAN i \G'S TERMS :EPTED Irooj; 'fuse To Leave lolonor jAP 3E ATTACK Den ment Of Central ment's Aims of the accepteneraJ Feng of of the Centra] nt to cease his m Jehol, the National Allied refused to
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  • 40 7 lay, August tad. Janice m the Ist. S. 4: j nnetb vs. Ong ice Gerahty m the v, larlea Blundell figure y. x lills m Chambers 1 i,j Mo. 5 33. J'-, a.m.:B Tan Sian an Sian Cheng
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  • 24 7 the aged Tamil an, jh "Court for having r h Cat hedr; 1 the compound of ****^U d he Goo<s Shepherd.
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  • 226 7 AUSTRALIAN ISSUE Al PREMIUM Good Recovery By Argentines London, July 31 On the Stock Exchange to-day. Argentine securities marked a eood recovery. Otherwise, apart from some interest m a few Kaffirs, fresh ent™ I prise was lacking and most prices lost ground. 1 U6t The commodity
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  • 156 7 Inspector Wood Again Before Court Following another full days hearing yesterday m the Assize Court before Mr. Justice Gerahty and a special jury, the re- trial of Inspector C. B. Wood 'was again adjourned. Wood is alleged to have negligently 1 driven his car along Keppel Road
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  • 126 7 Amusement Park Proprietors Sued i Kuala Lumpur. July 30. Judgment for claim and costs against the first and third defendants was given by Tun^ku Ismail, second j magistrate, this morning m a case m which Tan Ong Goon sued K. A. Vaner, S. V. R. Veerappa Chetty.
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  • 87 7 Enjoyable Farce At The Club Malacca, Aug. 1. On Saturday the Malacca Club gave and fearing a plant, demanded to an entertainment m aid of the European and Asiatic unemployment I iunds. There were 130 members present including the Hon. Mr. N. K. Bairi. the Resident Councillor, and
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  • 86 7 Special Film To Be Shown P On Thursday A film showing the progress which has been made m Italy under the Fas- cist regime will be shown at the Pavilion Theatre on Thursday at 4 p.m. The screening will last for about one and a quarter hours and
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  • 360 7 Tobacco Growing Progress In Malaya Causes Loss Of $70,000 To 1932 Revenue Developments m the cultivation of tobacco m Malaya were noteworthy In 1932 (states the annual report of the Monopolies Department, just issued* and these developments have a particular interest for this Department because of the potential danger to
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  • 400 7 Alleged Cheating by Wellknown Cricketer C. G. Rodrigo. the well-known Per.ang and Colony cricketer appeared yesterday before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Third Magistrate, to answer two charges of cheating preferred by Mr. A. I. Horsley of the United Engineers m respect of $14.70 and
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  • 126 7 Another Amusement Park For K.L. t From Our Own Correspondent. > Kuala Lumpur. July 31. A private syndicate has submitted plans to the Sanitary Board of an up-to-date amusement resort for Kuala Lumpur comprising a swimming pool, dance floor, skating rink and bar. Strong pressure is being
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  • 213 7 Fund For Repairing Peck Shan Teng- i round Members of the Cantonese community m Singapore held a meeting at the Hiong Shan District Association, Upp^r Chin Chew Street, on Monday to discuss measures to raise funds for the repairs of the private, roads at the Peck Shan Teng
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  • 336 7 Accused Creates Scene m Court I From Our Own CorresDondent Ipoh. Aug. 1. When charged before Mr Hellings on Saturday with being found loitertnu and unable to give a satisfactory account of himself. Puah Bah Chee entered the witness box and proceeded to Insult the magistrate m English
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  • 312 7 BUT NO PLACE LIKE SINGAPORE Clerk Who Absconded With Firm's Money An English-speaking Chinese clerk, named Lam lye tSoon, employed under Messrs. V. H. Vick and Co., of the Hongkong .ban* Chambers, admitted a Charge oi criminal breach oi trust as a servant m respect
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  • 205 7 .Man's Behaviour Attracts Policeman's Attention "I am an honest worker and a respectable man. I tail to understand why the police arrested me." declared a young ChllMae, Tan Chan Boh. when Km was etuurged before the third magistrate with being reputed thief, wandering m the streets between sunset
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  • 64 7 D.K.I, (lovernment Dismisses Hands From Our Own Correspondent Mcdan. July 16. Many dismissals Of native employees i Oi Netherlands Indian railways m Java are a sequel to the recent orders' the compan- that tney must re nounce participation m the activities against Dutch authority m Nether lands
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  • 56 7 Delegates To The All-Malayan Conference The following delegates will nttend Ithe All-Malayan conference at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Messrs. F. C. Pereira and F. J. Shepherdson Singapore Urban Co-operative Union* L. A. Joseph (Government Servants' Co-oncrri-tive Society* Tan Sim Hong and Abdul Rahman (Municipal Employees' A. W Mahmood
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  • 54 7 The number of calls attended by the Singapore ambulance service was 172. and of these 10 were to cases outside Municipal limits. The cases are classified as follows: motor car accidents 18. motor lorry 9, motor bus 8, trolley bus 3. collapse cases 15. attempted suicide 2. shooting or stabbing
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  • 739 7 "Must Speak Nicely To Creditor" MURDER CHARGE landlord Said To Have Slain Tenant For $2 t Another of the recent Joo Chiat district- murders came before the SinKapore Coroner, Mr. F. <!. Bourne, yesterday, when he inquired into the death of Ng Ah Joon. a tenant of
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  • 47 7 The next production of the Singapore Repertory Players at Tanglln Club on Saturday will be "The Philosopher" and the east includes: Misses Roma Yenning. Betty Altken. Joan Watson. 'iHilda Dorrington. Messrs. J. L. Parren. s] Ronald Collier. J. L. Champness. F. B. Martin, I. H. M. Mecredy.
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  • 726 8 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1933. i i EDUCATION— RESTRICTION WANTED Unofficial at Monday- meeting iOf the Legislature failed to make lout their case against the proposed j increase m school fees. The same, thread-bare arguments were heard, and to listen to members no one would have imagined that
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  • 141 8 40 Killed In U.S. And Seven In Germany New York. August 1. A terrific heat wave accompanied by lightning and wind storms accounted for 40 deaths m the East and Middle West, ten of them being m New York The temperature of 100 degrees m thr shade and
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  • 35 8 London. July 29. The Prime Minister, who intended to fly to Lossiemouth. changed his plan owing to unfavourable weather and left King's Cross railway station by the Aberdeen express this morning. British Radio
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  • 27 8 Mr. E. J. H. Tevlotdale. for over ten years with the Borneo Co.. Ltd.. In Slam has said good-bye. He has gone home via America and Canada.
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  • 124 8 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow London, Auk. 1. Rubber Market prices at 4 p.m to-day were Spot < Buyers > 323 32d (3
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  • 361 8 YAM TUAN OF NEGRI SEMBILAN Refused Operation And Left Hospital [From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. August 1. After a very brief Illness His Highness, the Yang dl per Tuan Besar of Negri Sembllan died at his; Astana at Sri Menantl at 245 p m to-day. His
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  • 187 8 Sensations In "Hell Below" At Alhambra •Hell Below." the M.G M production, opened very successfully at the Alliumbra yesterday. It Is an excellent story of romance that ends m tragedy and the under-water and flithtir.tt scenes are quite remarkable Much of the action takes place the interior of
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  • 134 8 Magisterial Changes In Singapore From yesterday the following changes were made among the j Singapore magistrates Mr. J F. F. Gregg, who recently re- placed Mr. A. W. Hay as Becond Magistrate. goes back to the Third Court. Mr. M. H. Blacker, the Third Magistrate. goes to the
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  • 38 8 Abandoned For First Time In Its History London. .In lt SI. As the nrpvailln* westerly pale the Po^nl T-ondon Yr\oM Club's re^^o fit Pr»wr»s w>^ nhnn^nnH ft lone Mst/>rv of tb*» Powes vachflr. festival.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 215 8 SONS uo j OXFORD T Lightning I War tories Marsiu. a -U 9mi making a hut.. "Jl *i craft and n h -a; military anr. Hawker W afternooi. fa will ob.M *i*& manoeuvre.** the Thame* b n«^ On Tharsd RAF. Squ jjfc* work* at Cotentr !N|
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  • 112 8 What A'-NiuhtOiTheGirtf At Capitol Sydi:r> Ha..;. t mtl the pMfli Night of the :.p»tea film whirl, opi <f ClfMji Iterdav out t: >» hli bM will not ob.ir< The story m cerns the ptoi er.turw Ml befel: 'hri-f butU-r \\hrs wives oeM weddm« mc fornur >aiu.r
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  • 97 8 Attractive Kxhibitioe Of Cood> The W *Jf Chinese pirn: success whirl. I play, was op*: < last night by M* .< neral for Cl There are eludes the bi- l' m f importers m Hi the product 'JS China such u> A wide rar. different ku. iLzs* 1
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  • 15 8 Blind C tnCIU Arm: nrri n" M -art Braille for l
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 232 8 BRCWEO 1 caldbeck's Golden Lager Prices Competitive to Locally Brewed Beer. OBTAINABLE AT ALL PROVISION STORES New Shipment of FINEST DANISH BUTTER Delicious Flavour Absolutely Pure SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co LM Orchard Road. ft jjfig SHOES \fV^ J SPECIAL OFFER h**^ FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY &£2£oJ^^^ Brown willow one bar
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    • 125 8 THE j i SHORTER OXFORD S ENGLISH DICTIONARY ON HISTORICAL PRINCIPLES i Prepared by WILLIAM LITTLE, H. W. FOWLER, and J. COULSON Revised and edited by C. T. ONIONS S Two volumes. Third impression. I 'A real abridgement of the great original. No dictionary of like size and price does
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  • 100 9 VILLAGE BOMBED I\T DAWN [r Waiting To Go Into Action HI FOR AGITATORS I Steps Against estive Tribes Eeshawar, Aug. 1. .1 Air Force planes norning commenced ing on the North frontier. Kotkai, a 'd village normally inhabitants, was the objective and will probably be bombed
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  • 204 9 Simla. July 34. F wing the expiration of the ultinatum the Bajauri tribe at mid- without a sign of compliance to G -erriment's demands, the Government has notified the leaders that mbing will be carried out over ertain Bajauri villages after a period 4 boon Hawker Hart
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  • 233 9 2.000,006 Women In Recovery Campaign New York, July 31. A crucial week faces the nations recovery campaign on several points though there are confident expectations that hundreds of thousands of unemployed will regain work before the week-end. Representatives of employers and employees to-day will discuss the proposed steel
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  • 76 9 Simla. July 31. leroplanes dropping notices Khai Bajauri headquarters that bombing will commence failing compliance to the •>•:- re fired on but there were laities. The defiance of the Ba- evidence on July 30th icy f.red on coolies repairing the lira] road. The coolies fled r Mohmandi
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  • 64 9 Stamp Out Egyptian Drug Traffic* London. July 31. by the Egyptian to stamp out the drug Sieved to be imminent announcement that the hlfl ordered 10 Avro planes machine guns from the Aeroplane manufacturers m 3 assist the Egyptian Ai: Will carry a pilot and r I wireless
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  • 40 9 Blows Herself And '•tel To Pieces Prague. July 31. a Ca ?h woman by the la apparently |hi rdlnaij disaster tai r,f Moratia, tt»i the four storey Hotel D< Three puesti I dead ar.d 37 injured Reuter
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  • 127 9 Shorter Hours; Higher Wages; Huge Bond Issues "SOCK ON THE NOSE" FOR OBJECTORS Washington. August 1. Seven of the largest retail firms m the United States are putting into immediate operation a policy of shorter hours and higher wages. General Johnson. Chief of the
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  • 249 9 Steel Workers Demand Free Associations Organised labour won the first round m the struggle to thrash out the national recovery code for the steel (industry at this mornings hearing before the Administrator. General Johnson. The employers, who are traditionally opposed to independent organisation of labour by outside
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  • 243 9 Raisins America's Purchasing Power Washington. July 29. A vital issue m President Roosevelt's i campaign to raise the purchasing ~>ower of American labour has been l raised by the National Association of The Association has recommended its members not to sign the voluntary 'blanket code" < which fixes
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  • 64 9 Washington. July 31. The National Recovery Administration has been strengthened by the appointment to the Industrial Advisory Board thereof of Mr. James Moffett who resigned a directorate with the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey to support the campaign. Mr. Henry Harriman. president oi the United States Chamber
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  • 56 9 Washington. August 1. An issue o: $500,000,000 eight year bonds at 3^ per cent and also $350.00 000 two year Treasury notes at 1 5 6 per cent have been over subscribed The National Recovery Administration has submitted to the oil leaders a proposal for Federal
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  • 87 9 Harriesburg. Pennsylvania. July 29. Three hundred national guards armed with rifles and machine guns are hastening to Layette County soft coal fields where one man has been killed and ten injured m armed affrays arising from a strike of 15.000 miners to enforce recognition of trade unions
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  • 63 9 New York. July t». A seasonal halt m the recent expansion of business activity is indicated m the past week's index of freight loadings, electric power production and steel ingot output which is 82 per cent, compared with 83.7 m the previous week. As the corresponding figure for
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  • 64 9 Chicago. A u rust I. Directors of the Chicago Board of trade have decided not to countenance future trading m grain provisions below the closing price of July 31 the order to be effective until August 15 Reuter Detroit. July Z9. With frantic unloading by speculI ators.
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  • 127 9  -  Sin Che wJit Poh. 1 Serious Situation At Amoy Hone Kong. August 1. A serious situation occurred at i Amoy when the child of a Taiwan man Japanese subject born in Formosa) was accidentally injured by the motor car belonging to Mr. Wu Chiu-kang. an officer of
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  • 135 9 As Preliminary To His Release ARRESTED IN BED Sequel To New Disobedience: Campaign Poona. July 31. Gandhi is being brought to Yeravda gaol where he will probably be released under an order restraining him from leaving the district and forbidding activity m connection with the disobedience
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  • 62 9 Ahatedabad, August 1 It is understood that Gandhi and hls companions will be released on parole.' but if they commit a breach thereof then they will stand open trial. It noteworthy that Gandhi was arreste this time under the ordinary' law whereas previously he has been m cus-
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  • 95 9 Mm la. Earlier It is believed m official circles that j I Gandhi voll be arrested this morning when he begins his rruurh with thirty- I two Ashramites m order to invite cooperation m a neu- c:vil disobedience movement The march, m which Mrs Gandhi •i :id
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  • 55 9 Simla. July 31. It is now believed m certain unofficial j circles that Gandhi will be arrested to- i, morrow morning before he begins his j march This is Government's reply to the Mahatma's challenge m starting r j disobedience movement with the object; of obtaining self-Government
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  • 108 9 No Threat In Lqftter To Viceroy Akmedabad. July 30. Gandhi has decided to vacate the ashram ol Sabarmatl and begin "a fresh sacred mission" beginning with the March o! 32 ashramites. including Mrs Gandhi and 15 other women to I the village of Ras In the Kaira
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  • 95 9 Ahmedabad. July 31. With the air thick with rumours of his imminent arrest. Gandhi has finished disbanding the ashram he founded in order "to serve the truth." The only occupants now are 32 ashramites who hope to start with Gandhi to-morrow on the march to Ras Large
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  • 60 9 Austrians Advised Not To Pay Taxes Salzburg. July 29. During the absence of the local de- fence aeroplane, four monoplanes dropped hardbills urging inhab'tar's to refuse to pay taxes and to withdraw their savings firm the barks until the "traitrous" Do'lfuss Government is reptaeed by a Government
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 1202 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Oce*>n THE HHA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (1&31) Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. TJIE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd. THE SIAM
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    • 586 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. Incorporated m England "•BLLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SI T EZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers. I>ue Sails. s.s. City of Bedford For Havrg, London. R'dam H'burg In Port Aug. 2 s.s. City of Roubaix For London. Rotterdam and H'burg
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    • 450 10 0. British India and Apcar L ies Incorporated m England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CA' iO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S CO. INDKK CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S C.O\ I LONDON AND FAR FAST MAN. SERVN I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA ;> AN Due Tonnage. Singapore. T,, BHUTAN 6.000 A»R. 5
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    • 506 11 I i*_4^_V _H H _^b k 1 1 2 H 4 1-H n I I 1 1 -i n_- t^ ■■i- vu M XRSFILLES LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM AND 10 MIDDLESBROUGH. RU 10.500 Aug. 910 SKATORI MARU 10 000 Or-t a JJS l2UO Aug 22 23 SKASHIMAMARU ld.ooo O_t 19 20
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    • 606 11 <S o^*w f^ ~*^^\J*'^ *^V TO EUROPE FROiM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES* GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N. York. Pres. Monroe Aug 12 Aug. 15 Aug. 17 Sept. 26 Pres. Van Buren Aug. 26 Aug. 29
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    • 938 11 Kb Iffl. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAJANG— Wednesday. Aug. 2. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan Poeloe-Pal-las. Pengalian Estate and Rengat. MAPlA— Wednesday. Aug. 2. Belawan Deli. VAN OUTHOORN— Wednesday. Aug. 2. Muntok and Palembar.g TOBA- Wednesday. Aug. 2. Toengkal. Moaera-Saba and DJambl VAN DER LYN -Thursday. Aug. 3. Ciieribon »not for passengers Semarang.
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  • 31 12 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Ships Alongside the Whamg or Expected to Arrive Eafft Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula JO. Mntn Wharf (Entrance date S). Ranpnim It; Uata Bail 16; city or
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  • 500 12 Malayan Delegates to China The "Save Fukien Movement" started by the Fukien merchants m the various centres of Malaya continues to carry out the decisions arrived at at the joint meeting which was held m Singapore some weeks ago. One of the decisions was to send four delegates
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 658 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the 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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    • 487 12 BIBBY LINE S. K. Lltel [LONDON ADDRESS I 22. PALL MALL. LONDON, S.W 1.) of fast twin-screw OH Driven Mall Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, PORT SUDAN,! MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoon STAFFORDSHIRE Aug. 17 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Aug. 31 WORCESTERSHIRE Sept.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 548 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BT TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday,
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    • 235 12 Bedford 14; Santhia IV, Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Kamuning (noon shifts to 48 9 G> 30. Khandalla 32. Irisbank 35 Empire Dock (Fntrmnee Gate 4). Kistna 47 West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). Kayeson 5: Prometheus 1. KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Lady Guillemard. The Cable. General Verspijck Oil Wharf:
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  • 108 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Head Office 78 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Te le 60» ble Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, ladies' page
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  • 240 13 The Singapore Free Press is on sale at Hotels, depots, etc.. and by street sellers by 6 a.m. and can be obtainei I Hotel— Money Changer. rfosvenor Hotel.— Money Changer. View Hotel. Jfciphi Hotel—Money Changer. I Bit and Co.— Change Alley. "Wish American News Agency.—Battery Road. My and
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 818 13 Peep Into Other People's Letters We will now delve into the private correspondence of several bold mariners aboard the s.s. Quoinert Of course, generally speaking. the practice of reading other people's letters is not a nice one; but I present the following gleanings .imply for their geographical
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    • 44 13 The new Brazilian constitution which is m preparation includes a provis^or opening the coastal shipping to foreign vessels. Since 1896. this has been reserved for national State-owned shipping. Before that date a large number •of mall foreign sailing ships made a reasonable profit there
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    • 423 13 Exhibition Tourist Ship Not A Success It is reported from Australia that as a result of the success of the voyage of the Nieuw Holland to Java and Singapore it is proposed to send a similar trade ship to China and Hong Kong. The general feeling among members
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    • 77 13 It ls announced that the Chinese j State Shipping Company is to acquire twenty modern ocean and river steamers These are to be used m the coastal and Yangtse services, viz.. four for the South Sea. two between Canton and Hong Kong and between Swatow and Amoy. four
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    • 78 13 The new port tariff, which considerably reduces charges m the port of I Rotterdam, shows wide and extensive changes which will greatly assist i foreign vessels, especially liners touch- j Ing tnere. going and coming. Rotterdam, as compared with its great competitor Antwerp, has always been considered
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    • 74 13 Passengers sailing from Singapore by the m.s. Erria are as follows: Mrs. A Abraham. Mrs. O. M. Druery, Mrs. M A. Francis. Miss Gillian M. Francis. Mrs. F. C Fogh. Master Fogh. Nal Samarn Muntarporn. Nal Boonmar Wongsavarn. Nai Vallabh Nivasanandana. Capt. A. Petersen, Miss Rabiab Patomunbhongse. Phya
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    • 93 13 Under Japan's new law for the subsidising of new cargo ships. 10 ships with a total tonnage of 73.000 tons have been approved for the year beginning October 1. 1932. The sum granted is 3.852.000 yen. For this sum 155.000 tons of shipping over 25 years old
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    • 69 13 The chairman of the Cie General Transatlantique is reported to have j stated that although the Normandie I /as so far advanced that, she could be I placed on the Le Havre-New York ser- vice next summer, it is probable tha f i ier cn^ry into s?rvice will be delayed
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 137 13 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. {(Payable to Advance). Singapore Within Malaya Outside Malaya Monthly $2.50 $3.00 $4.00 Quarterly 7.50 8.50 12.00 4 Yearly 15.00 17.00 24.00 fort? 30.00 34.00 48.00 (Including Postage). >mu r le Copies 10 Cents. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Short three-line advertisements To Let, Board and Lodging, For Sale, Lost, Wanted, etc.,
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    • 520 13 FREE DOCTOR'S BOOK ON ASTHMA*. BRONCHITIS, CATARRH > *M art Urine THE latest edition of a Doctor's Free Book describing the most successful of all home treatments for Asthma, Bronchitis and Catarrh, is now ready for potting, gratis and post free to readers. Every reader interested m •earning how to
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    • 227 13 Wei threigb lieipuive Treat**!! Ends Bed-Time Fears SEE, too, m the ftm Book, Dr. H&ir't own statement that aunosi every case my treatment will enable the patient m two or three days to sleep m bed without suffering, and it the directions are followed, health, strength and ties* will be
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  • 2114 14 A Chinese View of the Transaction Selling a railway to Japan is by no means a simple thing. It is not merely a matter oi: ordinary bargaining about price. The prospective customer is likely to attempt to get the railway free cf charge,
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  • 107 14 And Ulm Finds Trouble In Ireland New York. July 30. Jam«\s Mat tern has arrived here and has eompteted his n>und-tho-world flight He flew a Canadian aeroplane Reuter. London. July !7. Mr C. T P Ulm's attempt at a round-UM world Olgtr is doum-ci wftti luck Fallowing his
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 248 14 Engineers Gakk containing trie widest choice of engineering He: courses m the world :UH Shows you how to obtain a R«co»- -fpS nljed Quil.ficatton. tuch a*: jm A.M.Init.CE. A.M.I.M««h.E. A.M. E.E. CAC. A.F.AJUJ. T A.M.l.StroccE. A.M.Tack.L (&xam». may b* tak,m m rh,,eo»mtry} Training until tuccauful Is Gwtr«a» t«ed and Tha
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    • 183 14 fBRITISHBROrDC^ASTfNGI CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and S FEDERATED MALAY STATES J FROM THE EMPIRE I TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. ENGLAND. J i [Wavelengths 25.3 metres and 31 3 J metres. Wednesday, August 2nd. 1933. GMT. 11.0 a.m.- J 1.0 p.m. Transmission on an omni-direct ion a 1 1 aerial;
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    • 506 14 BANKS AND INSURa^M OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated In England by Royal Charter* Paid up capital In 600.000 < shares ol £5 each €3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 1 Reserve Liability of Proprietors .4:3.000.000 lIFAF) OtfrK E 38. Bishopsgatc. London. EC. 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Fomarang Amritsar
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    • 270 14 THE YOKOM'VspcJ BAM' |.T|,^| Capital Sut •Fully p., ReserVi Fund I Preside I Virc|>! t^ Hr.»<J I Mnt.n ■*< MM I RAFI I I.OM, I West: The I LI I mkmWDdri I Bomb; I L>alrer. V;. I Harbin i: I Kararhi. K. <■ Manll.4 M II Newrliu. RanK-x.ij i -M
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  • 371 15 L UCKY p AT 4fter Fuß Of ual meeting Ltd.. tne hitt. said I had to warn tits could only m the £515 price of ruboer i m the ac- i h includes de- I. la *C 1.051. anxiety for to upkeep our small; t
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  • 446 15 Singapore. July 28. Beef steak < Round Kati 30 Beef stew or curry do 21 Pork, lean do 41 oik, lean and fat •Ist quality; do 33 Mutton Australian lb is owl Kati 40 Hens Locally reared > do 40 ucks Each 75 Pigeons, domestic unfledged Pair
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  • 60 15 Evatt and Co., Secretaries: Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. hours run 179, cubic yards treated 60,500, tin ore won 548 pikuls. estimated cost $10,000, cost per cubic yard 16^ cents. Katu Tin Dredging Ltd: hours run 596, cubic yards treated 155,000, tin ore won 342
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  • 1004 15 MR. BERTRAM WHITE'S SPEECH "All In Favour Of Control" Presiding at the twenty-eiglith an- nual ordinary general mooting of the Cicely Rubber Estates Co.. Ltd Mr j Bertram F. White i chairman* said: The accounts for the past year after writing oil €1.200 for depreciation. show
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  • 210 15 Changes m Representative Prices July 27 28 31. American Can. Com 87 85 82 3 a Am. T'phone and T'graph 12 5 i, 2 12 3s /8 12 i Atcheson Railroad 62> 2 62 57» 2 Dupont 72 7oi 2 67»/ 2 Firestone, Common 26 7
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  • 108 15 Hutfe Potential Market For Coal London. July 29. The <Jjal Standarlsation Council slate that a new market for coal as large and valuable as that represented oy the entire British gas Industry is m piospect as a result of the Govern- i rrent's encouragement of home pro- duced
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  • 99 15 August Ist.. 1? o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot < loose' 12 116 12 3 16! R.S.S. equal to London Standard. <F.OB > 12 716 12 916 S*arc*ard R.S.S. on Tender Aug. 12' 12 3 16; Sept. 12«» 12 3 16
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  • 203 15 August 1 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 1116I 1 16 London. 3 months' sight 241 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 London, 30 days' sight 23 63 64 London, demand 2 3 3132 London, T.T. 2 3 15 16 Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Hamburg,
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  • 151 15 August 1 Tin Singapore Price <per pikul> $109.50 Gambler 4 50 Pepper White 24.50 Flake Tapioca 4.00 Pearl Sago Small 4.50 Copra. Sundried 3.70 Sago flour 1.87V4 Davoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 2.07 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon
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  • 969 15 TUESDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1933 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers Seller* Asam Kumbang 27s 6d 30s Austral Malay <£» 28s 6d 30s Ayer Hltam <ss» 13s 9d 14s 6d Ayer Weng (sl> 95 1.00 Bangrin Itn <£> 18s 3d 19s Batang Padang ($1) 10 12 ißatu Caves <$1» 42 l
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 75 15 V t fX ceed $12,000,000 T j The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the etralte Settlements) ofFU oreat Eastern Ufe BuUdlng, CecU Street, Singapore. London OFMCE- 27 Old Jewr. «n w m has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court or England and compHes with the British vi.
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  • 831 16 S.C.C. Player Taken To Hospital MALAYS BIG WIN Mat Noor Leaps Over Goalkeeper Malays 7 S.C.C. 1. An accident early m the second half of the first division League match be- tween the S.C.C. and the Malays, at the Anson Road Stadium, yesterday, resulted m J. A.
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  • 661 16 STEWARDS REPRIMAND JOCKEY Wattle Ash Creates A Sensation {From Our Own Correspondent] Penan*, Auf 1. The second day of the Penang Turf Club meting provided some sensational upsets, with a tote dividend of $125 for a win by Wattle Ash m the seventh race of
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  • 1068 16 Malaya Cup final on Saturday Singapore's chances of victory Selangor's record— Wiltshire's vs. Indo-Ceylonese match incident Colony vs. F.M.S. Jenner and Ash worth m splendid stand. SPORTING enthusiasts m Singapore have only one topic of conversation this week, and that is the prospects for the Malaya Cup final
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  • 124 16 INTERNATIONAL LADIES TENNIS DRAW FOR THE WIGHTMAN CUP British Ladies Team Visit USA. New York, Au* 1. The draw for matches m the annual internaMonal ladles' lawn tennis contest between Britain and U.S.A. for the Wightman Cup on Friday and Saturiay is as follows (U.S.A. players mentioned flrs^ for each
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  • 85 16 London Crowds Carry Perry From Station London, July SI. Scenes of great enthusiasm occurred at Victoria Station as a welcome home to the Davis Cup players with the Cup. The crowds were five and six deep and they sent up a great roar as the players stepped
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  • 79 16 Paris, July St. There was an amusing Incident as the Davis Cup was being presented to the British team. The ball of the cup became detached from the foot as it was being raised and the trophy was then m two pieces and had to be placed on
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  • 104 16 England Team Without Satcliffe London, Aug. 1. Sutcliffe, the England and Yorkshire batsman, will miss his nrst Test match after a long time on Saturday week. He was Invited to play against the West Indies at the Oval on Aug. 12 and asked to be excused on
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  • 43 16 Jack McLean Wins Scottish Golf Championship Balrownle. July 29. The final of the Scottish Amateur Golf Championship was won by Mclean. who beat Forbes by 6 and 5. Mclean was six up at the end of thte morning round.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 38 16 Sepoy Lines Golf Club men's monthly medal competition resulted m a tie between Mr. S. M. Middlebrook and Mr. R. A. Terry with 62 net. The ball sweep was won by Mr. S. M. Middlebrook.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 61 16 THE GOO) COMPANION! A Gas Geyser A Gas Cooker Phone 5101 For Reservation British Again! AUCUTT'S MALAYAN COFFI PROCURABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION >Hof HENRY WAUGH Co.. I Singapore, Penmng, Kuala Lumpur and Ip* --With all the flavour laden juico of the fresh tender leaf preserved m its patent air-tight
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