The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 April 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. \o. I4JS5* ESTD. 1835 FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1934. 10 CENTS.
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  • 648 1 IL Worded Times Leader [ly Sum:- Up tis Political Criticism IpANCIS^LiNDLEY REPORTS I TO LONDON I Ka Attitude In Washington V Shanghai are three and a hall' m Upan .md that m China proper per ce^ oi tlw^ totat
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  • 241 1 "I Feel I Come To Greet My Brother" //zgft Commissioner Moved By Return To "The State I Love Best" m NEGRI SEM&LAtfS RULER INVESTED WITH K.CM.G. <From Our Own Correspondent— By Telephone > Seremban, Thurs. evening. M Y HEART is to fun f r me to say many words. Negri
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  • 111 1 London, Apr. '.0. \7KKY strong rumours concerning the imminence of rubber restriction are prevailing on the rubber exchange. It is generally thought that the statement will be- issued this weekend, well-informed quarters believe on Saturday night, thus preventing any market obtaining an unfair advantage. Growing
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 1 Try this on the tennis court before breakfast. It is by early morningathletirs of this kind_in Hyde Park-that Pamela Foster, an English dancer with a continental reputation, keeps herself fit.
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  • 159 1 SOUTH AFRICAN PROTECTORATES Demand For Transfer To Union May Cause Controversy London. Apr. 'Iti. POSSIBILITY oi Inter-In^ periiil controversy have wen opened up by the announcement by General Hertzog m the South I African Parliament that the Government proposed sending a note to' Britain urging the immediate transference ol the
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  • 106 1 English Golf Sensation The Council of the Ladies Goli Union »says a Reuter cable* has created a sensation m the golfing world by refusing the entry of the British champion. Miss Enid Wilson. < above) for the British championship. The Union is not prepared to five its reason. Miss Wilson
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  • 72 1 GANDHI HAS HIS CAR SMASHED Orthodox Hindus Object To Untouchables Campaign Oeoghar, Apr. 26. VIOLENT opposition by orthodox Hindu- to Gandhi's campaign on behalf of the un:ouchables reBUlted m the window of Gandhi's motor car bei:^ smashed when he was inside. Gandhi, it is reported, was nut injured, but three
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  • 46 1 London, Apr. 24. On his visit to Windsor Castle yesterday afternoon irom his South and i Central African tour Prince George was! invested by the King with the Initgnla i of a Knight Grand Cross of the Order ot Saint Michael and Saint George.— British Radio
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  • 276 1 British Arms Plan The Most Suitable But Italy Favours Less Ambitious ocneme GERMANY'S LONGING FOR TRUE PEACE /V EUROPE* London, Apr. 24. rys ARMAMENT on Ihe lines of the British draft convention is rendered all the more desirable by recent events. This is the conclusion reached as the remit of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 96 1 AT LL PROVISION STORES COCKta T O&AY nTAIL DANCE 1 MAKAN KETCHIL) 6.30 to 8 15 p.m DANCE UNFORMAL) mdni^ NST/VFFEL THE DISTINGUISHED ARTIST hViV' pm HENRY IHHE R DANCE »N HIS FAMOUS SAND PAINTINGS. mk 1(U A DECIDED NOVELTY CREATION. R t; X THE FAMOUS ARTIST rC E INFORM.,
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    • 96 1 On Other Pages A full repot t of Raffles Hotel annual meeting: Pages 3 and 11. The inquest on a Chinese cyfclist killed m Orrhaid Road by a far driven by Mr. Druiding opened yesterday Page 6. Preparations are being" made for a Chinese trade exhibition Page 6. In a
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    • 70 1 1 V' fl «tffPfv»Pc**i"-*~X^: j CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP SEA VIEW HOTEL F formal TO-NIGHT formal »ECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN BARITONE ZENON SABAKIN With own piano and guitar accompaniment SATURDAY MOONLIGHT NIGHT DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN DANCING IN THE BALL ROOM 945 till midnight DINNER
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  • 919 1 and I am confident that the ancestral customs of this people are safe m Your Highness' hands. It is a happy I augury for Your Highness' reign that I Your Highness' installation should be marked by this gTant of dignity and token of affection from H.M. the King. To me
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  • 288 2 Health Experts Arrive I MALARIA COURSE OPENS ON MONDAY ("TWO CHINESE and a Japanese delej gate to the International Malaria I course which is to be held m Singapore starting on Monday, arrived m Singa.porc by the P. and O. Carthage. The Chinese delegates are Dr. C. I Jung. M.D..
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  • 34 2 Guests At Windsor Lundon. Apr. 25. TN 1 Kins: and Queen of Siam have arrived In London. They will be the guests ot the King and Queen at Windsor Castl? to-morrow. Reuter
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  • 92 2 U.S. To Await Information From Japan Washington, Apr. 20. Although the State Department is very deeply 'interested In Far Eastern developments it is felt that the position is so complicated that the time is not yet ripe for a definite announcement. Therefore, until authoritative information is received from Japan, the
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  • 79 2 British Ambassador's Report Received London. Apr. 26. The Foreign Office has received Sir Francis Lindley's (British Ambassador m Tokio) report on his conversation yesterday with Mr. Hirota (Japanese Foreign Minister* No indication of its contents is available but Sir John Simon will probably make a statement shortly, probably m the
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  • 70 2 New York, Apr. 26. Britain and the United States and the Governments of the other countries involved should consult regarding Japan's breach of the Nine Power Treaty as provided by Article Nine of the Treaty, declares the New York Times. Here is ground enough for joint diplomatic action (it says)
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  • 166 2 British "Government Paper's" Views London, Apr. 26. The News Letter, the weekly organ of the Mac Donald section of the National Government, says that statements and interpretations of various Japanese spokesmen emphasise the fact that Japan is again bidding to exert a paramount influence m Chinese affairs without too nice
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  • 146 2 Activities Of League Experts London, Apr. 26 A complete denial that recent visits to China by European economic experts can be regarded as having any anti-Japanese significance was giver Pn X re P r esentative of the Morning Post by Sir Arther Salter, who declared that neither he nor M
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  • 236 2 Soviet Arsenals Working Day and Night Shanghai, Apr. 26. The headquarters of the Japanese army m Jehol city held a military meeting yesterday and decided to occupy Mongolia before re-occupying the districts m the so-called n^utra! zone m North China, so as to prevent the Russians from connecting their frcr.ts
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  • 54 2 Japan Wants Direct Negotiations With China Tokio. Apr. 2(>. A desire for direct Sino-Japanese negotiations on pending problems was expressed by the Foreign Minister. Mr. Hirota. m an interview with the Chines? Minister. General Chang Tiio-pin. He said a solution as early as possible was vital to the peace of
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  • 147 2 Soviet-Japanese Tension Likely to be Rekindled Moscow, Apr. 26. i The Soviet sees m Japan's warning a sharpened tension In Japan-American relations and the dominance of the military clique m Japan. The newspapers consider it was made for two reasons, the first being an attempt to break up negotiations between
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  • 129 2 Mr. Hoo, Chinese Minister at Berne m receiving the Press, said Japan was really carrying out Part Two of the Tanaka Memorial. She was not seeking Asia for the Asiatics but Asia for the Japanese. That was very different from the Monroe doctrine.— Reuter. Washington. Apr. 26^ The Italian Ambassador
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  • 82 2 M.B.E. Presented By High Commissioner (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Apr. 26. Mrs. Marion Braddon, wife of Dr Braddon, was to-day presented with the warrant of the M.B.E by His Ex cellency the H#;h Commissioner before ChambeV gathCring the Council nJ^ S f^" ad v° n was su
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  • 17 2 Por™ 1 tr mc on the Kuala Lumpur —Port Swettenham railway line was resumed early on Wednesday.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 259 2 TRADE MARK NOTICE. —^^—^^—^^mmm IZ—l^^_Z^^^^^ M f r^l jr i F iff vif|» fttl mC- < 'if •""SS«~-^S»iC^^tss^^' _^r NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Trade Marks and Names depicted above ire the properties of G. H. Alpina Co.. Rafflei Place. P.O. Box No 6 Singanore md are used
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    • 432 2 CLASSIFIED ADV'Bns^j BEETLE VIRUS. A new discovery which is certain destruction to BLACK BEETLES AM) COCKROACHES and is absolutely harm!es~. t > creatures. They totally disappear, leavtnj n<, odour behind. 75 cents per tin. Off all Chemists and Stores Sole Importers: GRAFTON LABORATORIES, Collyer Quay. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY
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    • 69 2 DOLLAKiqI re j I I I 1 I O: 1 I BA Nona Bteamtn ar.d a for ut j App. w B B P blc addrai: PAJAJt LL« -ay I Divider. nnndi' by the I n oi Nona bjj the 3 :s mci !he P^ dend WTtni By C DERRICK
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 239 2 Diary Of The Week Friday. 27th. u^ft Water 9.12 a.m., 9.35 p.m. Municipal Commissioners meeting. 2.15 p.m. ticket: Johore vs. Fort Canning. Johore Bahru. •Vjotball: S.A.F.A. League (Div. I): RA. kvs. S.CC, Stadium. (Div. Ill) "B" Post Office vs. Govt. Monopolies. Geylang. Fathur Munir vs. Bidadari Sports Club, Jalan Besar
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  • 2580 3 LrHARGES REDUCE IT TO Ton ss/,37 LOSS r// s SOT UNSATISFACTORY— Says Chairman S l, FUTURE SOT WITHOUT HOPE Impr° vements Planned P9 on the past year's working was i meeting of Raffles Hotel, Limited, H>ll k B lilding yesterday. However, it was stated n
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 35 3 I WHY not USE THE i 'MPERIAL AIRMAIL? I !K£N|SS REGULARITY j > 10 <mi PEE HALF OUNCE THE UNITED KINGDOM MAKSFIELFI Co.. Ltd. j oS J" AIR M *'L LEAFLCT. N G S.NGAPORE TEL. 5154.
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    • 325 3 CRAWLING ABOUT WITH LUMBAGO. Felt Like An Old Woman j Here Ja some useful information (or aryene troubled with that uncomfor* 'able complaint, lumbago. A wrimar writes: "For years I suffered from lumbago During wet weather. I could only turn m bed with great eflort and pain. 1 was so
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  • 502 4 Carole Lombard's Blonde House r Hollywood. Lilyan Tashmon built th« first red and white house. Joan Bennett built the first blue and white one. Joan Crawlord had the first all-white drawing room with the drapes, made popular by Syrie Maugham, dipped m plaster of Paris and sculptured on the windows.
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  • Article, Illustration
    1788 4  -  Lucie Marion THE SPRING AND SUMMER COLLECTIONS By Paris. the popularity of the flat, slim 1 and boyish silhouette has diminished and the general line this season is that of a handsomely developed woman. When viewed from the front the sides appear straight and free from any movement
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  • 861 4 (By Our Woman Correspondent) A Too Heavy Hand Is Fatal £3^5 And Eyebrows Need Careful Treatment 'THE art of make-up is supposed 1 10 be well practised these days, but one still sees faces that are disastrously made up. Either the owner of the
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  • 71 4 Something A bout New Jewellery I I n I I I M 1 I th- J I I I I I i "<"/ for Sitort^ h d< con I Lai- A P" d with I 1 I did 4 Tv trast art' J car wa ing Earring for IN P
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  • 22 4 lar a.,.: P"f Vk ib :ipi loni ar< the! br- i stick moui ner* th<' a har« jroui the outlii alt,' you
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 148 4 wailtMuj RUINS YOUR HAIR Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Many soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. f* The best thing for steady use is M
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  • 1330 7 Testator Who Wanted Business To Go On Mr. Justice Gerahty delivered judg ment m the Supreme Court yesterday m the case m which Tan Joo T?n^ ai i d J an J Cn Grants SS >tlu B ce r y their ntxl S ued anrp
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  • 174 7 Woman Drowned In An Inch Of Water From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping:, Apr. 25. Drowned m one inch of water This was the sad fate which overtook a young, married Malay woman. Siah binti Hamad, living at Baiu Kurau. At the preliminary inquiry held at the Taiping Coroner's
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  • 168 7 Classes open alike to members and non members will commence m May at the Y.W.C.A. Rames Quay. Most of these classes have already been made known to members and arc filling up rapidly. Mrs. S. K. Lim. who is famous for her cooking, will take a class m
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  • 268 7 of sherry after the ladies had left brought the meal to a close about eight o'clock. The remainder of the evening was spent over a game of billiards or a aook or m desultory conversation until ;en o'clock which was the normal hour "or retiring
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 275 7 TONIGHT 6Is 9 is f/^Tjj 'fcjjy^JlJi MAT'NEE TO-MORROW 3- 15 X"*"" 1 MJWS yesterday as the best film of its type cclai^ al gen, for some time! riCELY^ COURTNEIDGE C m GAINSBOROUGH'S utiful Girls Tuneful musical numbers! Elaborate tings! Sprightly humour! an d Scintillating entertainment! SEVEN NEW MUSICAL NUMBERS 5
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    • 376 7 ALk MBRA J OPENING TO-Nt'GHT 6.15 9.15 WHEN White ARMS jl QUICKEN Savaqje BLOOD things are bound to happen —and happen fast! Be there I I F v/ b1 bmbl H :^^^aE BHUk_ 1 I if f ,J Wff -x"3318 BBBkJ^K **4-' IhBel^Bh£^:^b^bl HbW V R i C Übl tt
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  • 517 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, APRIL 27. 1934. If Beaverbrook Is Right... r FHE rubber industry has not very much cause to think kindly of the London newspapers. The Amsterdam correspondents of the London financial press have had most upsetting effects on the rubber market during the past year and
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  • 1118 8 SIR Harry Haig and Sir Malcolm Hailey. whom Sir Harry succeeds m the Governorship of the United Provinces, have much m common so far as their careers are concerned, for both I have rendered years of good service 1 to India. Both achieved guberna- torial rank
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  • 384 8 FR OM DAY TO DAY I t j Mr G. E. Mann, Principal of the School of Agriculture, is going on leave I by the Carthage to-day. Mr. c. B. Cooper has been appointed I a member of the Johore Bar Committee m place of Mr. John Laycock. Mr. G.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 287 8 SIMOMDS MILK TO 1 1 T L^tPIII HO, UA. BRAND .A fi Zo^(t& ZJ H. C. S !MON DS. READING £NOLANO C ALP BECKS FINEST AUSTRALIAN MUTTON AT R ECONOMICAL COST. Shoulder Leg Saddle Loin Breast Neck _1 OR LARGE JOINTS CUT TO SUIT ALL SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
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    • 57 8 HENRY FORD according to a news item, began life without shoes. Well, so did the rest of us. Consider being m the shoes of the man who is laid up m hospital and had forgotten to take out a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE
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  • 14 9 Home Railways Construction Programmes pvpEKDITURE OF £*****.000 anies the the the r" Bristish Radio
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  • 34 9 Gcnui Offer Againsl Restoration of Colonies Union, Apr. '4. •urn d by ..shed when on the bjec: o: tropi 0 Cm ana Britain but could by seriously con- ered Reuter Wirelles
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  • 113 9 FOUR DAY BATTLE WITH HUNAN REDS VERY HEAVY CASUALTIES ON BOTH SIDES Hoaf Kmmg, Apr. :<>. VTE report from the iield t 1 headquarters of the anti-Rod irces m Kiangsi sta/es that OTer Communist troops ide two desperate attempts ro tie districts of Lianhua Yungsln, In East Huan. during last
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  • 77 9 Extensive California!* X nter tainment San Francisco. Apr. >«>. I British Consul. Mr. Cane, a^id I ral State and Municipal i welcomed the Sultan and i I Johore, who have arrived a Leisurely tour of Lhe United States which they go to London. An programme ol entertainment
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  • 50 9 Death Sentence For Killing German Tourists Baghdad. Apr. '11. lins from the surrounding desert little court room m the of Diwaniyah to-day to hear Arabs condemned to death for the two German globe-trotters. were attempting to cruise world In a canoe and were travelling between Iraq Reuter Wireless
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  • 55 9 Seized Against U.S. Income-tax Claim Los Angeles. Apr. '24. r of Revenue has techs taed the Japanese freighter Maru. valued at 52.000.000. which I a cargo ot silk valued at t ct ol a United Srate^' 5- 'O.OOO additional income- 1917 and 1919. The vessel Is under charter
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  • 45 9 League Consideration Of British Position London. Apr. 26. In the House of Commons Mr. Eden announced that no recommendations had yet been made by the League Advisory Committee as regards Manchukuo posts, but the Committee is meetins at Geneva on May 15. Reuter
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  • 102 9 SEVENTEEN CONSPIRATORS SENTENCED Madrid, Apr. 26. A state of alarm has been proclaimed throughout the country.—Pouter. Madrid, Apr. 24. Seventeen out of the twenty accused nave been found guilty on a charge of being engaged m a conspiracy to assassinate highly placed Government official and they hava
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  • 64 9 11l Warships Navigating The Panama Canal Balboa, Apr. l\. In the canal zone, thirty vessels including H.M.3. Exeter are held up while the United States Navy is attempting to send 111 warships through the Panama Canal to the Atlantic Ocean within twcntylour hours, a feat vhich to
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  • 63 9 Conservative M.P. For West Ham Resigns London, Apr. 54. Owing to the continued Hi-health, Mr. A. J. Chotzner. Member of Parliament lor the Upton division of Wtst Ham, has resigned and a by-election will shortly take place. Previous to 1931 the seat was held by Labour but at the
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  • 58 9 Home After 15 Years London, Apr. 24. The second battalion of the Seaiorth Highlanders landed at Southampton ;o-day after lhteon years' service ever seas. The battalion served for four years on the North- West Frontier oi India and took pare m the Kajuri operations In L 930-31. for
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  • 53 9 London, Apr. 24. Aii Indication of the existing state of political feeling In the Irish Free State will be afforded by the county council and urban council elections which are Axed for June 26th. For the first time, the bU political parties are fighting the elections on party
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  • 265 9 His Highness, and Mr. Walker. Private Secretary to the High Commissioner. Shortly afterwards the High Com mlsstoner, with the Chief Secretary and the Resident oi Negri Sembilan. took their seats on the dais, the High Commissioner and the Chief Secretary to the left and right of the centre
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 89 9 $1.00 c. fiA i la Weun Ust Sirioin of B (ins !**yi Rngei Chateau Ntatoes Wi Meal >.iiari v -inilla Ice ream ClMesc FruitCoffee WATCH! I Daih Menu PHONE 4906. I G00&WOOD PARK HOTEL Road Phone 6490. fi Saturday, April 28 SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Arthur's Elite Banrt Dinner Dance $2.00
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    • 140 9 SHOE VALUE MANFIELD jM j I I -™.l •AN IMPRESSIVE STYLE, CONTRASTING THE SOFTNESS OF WHITE j BUCK WITH THE PRACTICABILITY OF NUT BROWN WILLOW. I ALSO AVAILABLE IN BLACK AND WHITE i I PRICE $9.50 per pair OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM THE SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON CO., LTD., fIL I v
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENC
    • 929 10 "Hopeful Outlook" For An Early Decision Messrs. Symington and Wilson's weekly rubber market report for Apr. 11 states Our last Report was dated Mar. 28, since when the Easter Holidays have occurred. On Tuesday of last week the Market opened higher, prices showing an advance
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    • 167 10 April 2G, 1? o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 3.75 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.75 Muntok White Pepper 31.50 White Pepper 30.50 Black Pepper 15.75 Copra mixed 2.60 Copra, Sundried 2.20 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.40 Lingga Sago Flour Fair Sago Flour 1.67 1
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    • 46 10 me l.n.e.k. are shortly putting some new sleeping coaches into service. Distinctive colours are being employed m the decorative scheme Including blue, yellow green and pink. Carpets m blue and fawn are used m the compartments, sponge rubber sheeting being employed under them for greater comfort.
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    • 186 10 London, 4 month's sight 2{4 5;32 London, 3 months' sight 2,4 9|64 j London, 60 days' sight 2|4 1 8 I London, 30 days' sight 2i4 7!64 London, demand 2|4 3|32 London, T.T. 2|4 5|64 Lyons, Paris, demand 900 Hamburg, demand 149 New York, demand 59% Batavia, Sourabaya,
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    • 282 10 LONG SERVICE FOR R.G.A. GOLD MEDALS FOR TWO COUNCIL MEMBERS AT A MEETING of the Rubber Growers' Association Council last month, on the recommendation of the emergency committee it was resolved that honorary gold medals of the Association be awarded to Sir Stanley Bois and Mr. P. J. Burgess. Sir
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    • 28 10 Labu (F.M.S.) Rubber.— The direc- tors recommend a dividend of 5 per cent m respect of 1933 i against 2' 2 •per cent ior 1932). Meeting, April 30~.
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    • 77 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT April 26, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London St., Spot Uoose) 19 3 /s 19/2 R.S.S. equal to London Std., (F. 0.8.) 19% 197e Std. R.S.S. on Tender MayjJune 19>/ 2 19% July Sept. 19 7 8 20 OctDec.
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    • 164 10 GUTHRIE'S WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT Messrs. Guthre and Co's weekly rubber report for April 26 states: The past week has brought a further series of fluctuations, and all markets, while closing below best, show a rise on balance. Latest quotations compared with those m our report of 19th. inst.. are: Spot
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    • 23 10 Cheviot Rubber. A dividend of 5 per cent, is recommended lor 193iJ (against 2 l L > per cent, for 19.32). Meeting. April 30.
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    • 975 10 THURSDAY, APRIL 26. Buyers. Sellers Ampat Tin (4) 6s 7 '-d 7s Asam Kumbang (f) 39s 41s Austral Malay 42s 6d 43s 6d x d Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 9d 15s 6d Ayer Weng (sl> 1.95 2.00 c.d Bangrin Tin 34-s 9d 33s 6d Changkat Tin
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    • 521 10 Kuala Sidim's P rn r, Of $30,942 The 25th annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Kuala Sidir!.' Rubber Company, Limited, was held at Penang, Mr. B. G. H. Johnson, chairman of directors, presiding. The others present were: Mr. J. C. Innec (director), Mr. P.
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    • 250 10 Thornycroft (Singapore) Ltd. Record Loss Of $25,689 The directors' report to the seventh annual general meeting of Thorncroft (Singapore) Ltd., to be held at Thornycrott House, Tank Road. Singapore, on Friday. May 4th. states:— Loss for the year including directors' fees $25,689.34, add balance at debit
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    • 89 10 Messrs Guthrie and Co., report that the latest buyers' prices, received by cable for Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels are: Palm Oil In Bulk: c.i.f. landed i weights New YorkiPhiladelphia 2.30 cents (U.S. currency) per lb. ci f landed weights U.S.A. Pacific Ports 2.25 cents (U.S.
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    • 69 10 Rubber Shares A >M Feature London. \p: •> The Block E to-day^ with i rat). business lailir. ::d. theta* later was [m gular maintained thor odvai. material i sustained the rally s on tl proval t)i no spot-i.i! With commodil ced but this Rubber, aftei continu((l "Jj! sources.
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    • 65 10 IP American C American I i and i |Atcheaon i Dupont Firestone, C General Bee General II Goodrich Goodyear Inter-Telepho Telegra National Cll New York I Railro Pennsylvania 1 road I Radio Con Socony V Standard I Texas Corpor Union Oil v Union Paclfl road fC U.S. Rublx
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 337 13 1 I if p 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Pup Due iin ■<• pore. T'nage Spore. RAJPUTANA 17.000 June 8 10 RANCHI 17.000 June 22 cnT May 11 BURDWAN 6.070 July 5 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 6 May 25 RANPURA 17.000 July 20 ie 6 I i :imo only HOMEWAKDS
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    • 504 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN- LINE !«I AND AM BUBG. City of Lille Due Sails City of Athens Apr 30 Ma 2 May 14 May 16 City of WelC?n HON K NG BH4NGHA **»> "PAN May 31 May 31 "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINF FOR HAUPAX, BOSTON,
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    • 1171 13 TH» BLUE FUNNEL LJNE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1911) BtcHui snip Co., Lid., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STSJAM as up O Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAM.SU >' Co Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORI^:. I\L
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 745 14 K. P- M--4ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU MAPIA-Frlday, Apr. 27. Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and PLASs-Frlday. Apr. 27. Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia. Semarang and Sourabaya. skssz^x*"* l^™**. rr-BEsr"* Pangkal PAH K t r a I^Str™^ -Vnr^en, ana SourOßOAU^aturday. Apr. 28. Koedap. Tampoetih. Tampat-Tlnggl, Bengkalis and Bagan Sl-Apl-Apl. v TOBELO-Baturday. Apr.
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    • 587 14 m^ V m J*C m Mm Af/ J 1 a J J g j M I p^J I^9 jSmmmmmmmmm*TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG^ COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, FORT Si^, g£*£^s&s^ GENOA. MARSEUXBB AND NEW YjmK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore Spore Penan* N. York. Pres. Polk May 5 May 8
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    • 646 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, TO HAMBURG fhl \v|^H SFUSHIMI MARU 10,900 May 2 3 §KATOHT I HAKOZAKI MARU 10.400 May 16 17 *KASHJMa \rh JTERUKUNI MARU 12,000 May 29 M JYASUKr;;r M A p r J? 00 I HAKUSAN MARU 10,400 June 13 14 lIAKONE MARU £1 HARUNA MARU 10.400
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  • 75 15 Tl --ii\'l hA a\io Fxh ibition By tovfa Cup j players ding tennis a that I DavU matches Club. counter- crowd have left „!1,,in g side lines .mci briladirt into n felt figure mbered passed i WcGrath iring to til on fret. me i the I v xecu-j a
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  • 249 15 GREAT IDEA AND GOUTTE irOR PROMOTED S.R.A. Classification Of Horses and Ponies The Straits Racing Association have issued the following new list of classifications of horses and ponies: List No. 1) amendment No. 7 issued April 24th. 1934. Horses. Transfers. —Great Mirador from Class 2
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  • 67 15 DULEEPSINHJI RECOVERED Famous Cricketer Off To India London. Apr. (J. Mr. A E. R GUligan, writing m the News-Chronicle, reports that K. S Duleenslnhji has made a wonderful rocovery, is n< w In excellent health and is leaving for India to-morrow, JourneyIng to Brtndlsi overland, and thence by air, for
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  • 161 15 Colombo Beaten At Madras Madras, Apr. 1. The annual sailing competition between the Madras and Colombo Royal Yacht Clubs, which commenced yesterday, resulted this evening m a comlortable win for Madras by 42 points to 28. The course, which started with a reach to the harbour entrance, a run
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  • 172 15 Old Rafflesians Beat Social A.P. Old Kafflesians. Assn. 6: Social A. P. 4. There was an interesting soccer game at the Raffles Institution ground yes- terday when the Old Rafflesian Asso- ciation's soccer team under the cap- I taincy of Wan Puteh met the Social Athletic Party
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  • 22 15 London, Apr. 24. In a Scottish League match at Partick St Mlrren dented the home side by 3 goals to 2. Reuter
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  • 1045 15 END-OF-SEASON RUGBY AT HOME London Clubs Fare BLACKHEATH THROW AWAY LAST MATCH London, Apr. 9. THE CLOSING stages of the Ri gby football season find London clubs faring rather indlfferen ly, and yesterday some surprising defeats were suffered. Both Blackheath and the Harlequins were beaten on their own grounds, by
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    19 15 The Poliie team which ba*l little tliflifiiity In winning the tug-of-war m the Co-opeiutive Union spoils on Saturday. i
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  • 147 15 FORMER HOLDERS DEFEATED i New Players Forging I Forward j Formby, Apr. 23. Surprises m the first round of the English Amateur Golf Championship, included the defeat of Rex Hartley, the Walker Cup player, by Banks of Hallamshie, at the 23rd hole. Sutton of Timperley. the former
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  • 131 15 CHALLENGE TO AMATEURS Tilden And Vines Versus Perry And Crawford Philadelphia, Mar. 18. The famous professional player. W. T. Tilden, said to-day that he and H E. Vines would issue a challenge to F. J. Perry and J. Crawford, the leading amateur players, to meet them m singles this season
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  • 200 15 Joiiore And Perak Players Beaten Special exhibition games arranged by th^ Singapore Badminton Association m irhlcti players from Singapore, Johore, Perak and Selan^or took part > on Saturday night resulted m a surprise result In the main events. Lini Boon Guan and Goh Ah Row (Stngaport) beat Adam
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  • 401 15 BEDFORD MODERN WIN CHALLENGE CUP League Schools' Superiority Pin Field Events (From Our Own Correspondent > London, Apr. if. For the first time since the trophy was presented m 1899, Bedford Modern School (with 40 1-6 points* won the Challenge Cup at the Public Schools' Sports at
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  • 158 15 Swimming Exhibition In Colombo Mi:, Joyce Cooper, the well-known English Swimming Champion, arrived In Colombo m the Orford last week. after a successful tour Of Australia. Mill Cooper, who is accompanied by her mother, is the daughter of Mr. A. M Cooper, the retired Ceylon Planter, and
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  • 742 16 I Islanders Were The More Offensive Side BUT THEY COULD NOT SCORE OTHB run oi the play a tv o-nil victory flattered the R.A.F. me: Pulau Brani at Anson Road, yesterday. In the Fi Division of the league. The Islanders did much
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  • 492 16 Serious Gallops Will Be Seen Next Week Racing YESTERDAY'S TRAINING •By Our Racing Correspondents The No. 2 track was used again lor yesterday's training and several useful times were returned tor 3 furlongs. These times, however, should not be taken too seriously as it is a well known fact that
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  • 334 16 The schedule of racing for the Spring j < Governor's Cupt meeting was issued < yesterday. I There will be six furlong runs for (Class 1 horses. Divisions 1. 2 and 3, and j for Class 2 horses. Divisions 1 and 2. iin the first day. b
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  • 353 16 LAST MINUTE GOAL !Med. Ser. 1 M.P.H 0. The Malaya Publishing House were j unfortunate not to have won their league fixture yesterday afternoon at the Harbour Board ground when they met the Medical Services m a Third i Division "A" fixture. They had the better
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  • 169 16 S.R.C Z; Harlequins 2. The Singapore Recreation Club drew two goals all against the Harlequins yesterday on their own ground m a Third Division "A" league fixture. Wyatt opened the score for the Club niter fifteen minutes and just before the interval the Harlequins scored
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  • 88 16 Rasters Win Scottish Championship London, Apr. 25 Results of football League matches r to-day were DIVISION I Huddersfield i. Ever ton o n 111- (Southern* Crystal Palace 4. Torquay i Cardi 1. Aldershot I, DIVISION IH-(Northern) Gateshead 1, Chester i F *£°F ISH LEAGUE -vision l> 3 i
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  • 184 16 Leading Players Out Of Handicap Event Lawn Tennis THE S.C.C. TOURNAMENT Results In the mixed handicap doubles at the Cricket Club yesterday were as follow: Mr and Mrs. E C. Cherrington beat Mr. and Mrs Swaine owe 3 6-2. 6 2 Mr. F. V Duckworth and Mrs. Blake owe 15
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  • 111 16 S.K. C. Tournament Results ol ties played to date are t.^ under: "A" Singles Handicap. P Scully beat F. Norris B—3: 1; \Y. A A:, beat D. E Slddxms 5—2: 6- D; V c Westerhout beat I! Cordelro 6-2: (5 4. "B" Singles Handicap.- J B Quays beat T. da
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  • 102 16 S.G.C. Ladies' Spring Cup The following are the result! ol the first round of the ladies Spring Cup competition at Bukit Timah Mrs. J. L Campbell bvat Ifri E. A. Elder i *nd 2 M.s. X Oko 3 2 Mrs. A. C. Macdonald beat Miss M M Kad'i>> 2
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  • 115 16 FORMER RESULT REVERSED SBA V Herbal Ofe defeated ground wi whin ago S lo thn n Tilt all ci» i wel 1 ass p i nts m fi I d the i j 800. I j own and 3 goal On th< res I
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