The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 May 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,?G3. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY. MAY 14. 1934. 16 CENTS.
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  • 153 1 PITILESS HORRIBLE" (gtions Should Cease From Supplying Arms ire ol the wat m the Gran haco between Paraguay is drawn In the report issued ommission appointed to inquire into it. a>. "a singularly pitiless and horrible" con\outh of both nations are being wiped proceeds
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  • 76 1 DUTY ON NATIVE R UBBER D.E.I. Holding The Balance The Hague. May It. 11 Is understood thai a temporary export duty on native rubber production is being* imposed by the Government oi the Dutch Bast Indies with the object of enforcing the distribution of th< quota between plantation and native
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  • 115 1 Berlin, May v. A new office tor *he control of deal-:-ngs m luboer has been established In Continued on foot of next column Hamburg under Herr Erlck. fahr who will be responsible to the Minister of Commerce, which will regulate the supply and distribution of .rubber. gutta-percha
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  • 367 1 Trouble Brewing Along The Great Wall NEW JAPANESE THREAT Martial Law m Tientsin Shanghai, May 13. i Serious developments In Tientsin and j ilong the Great Wall are expected c shortly. The Japanese and Manchukuo forces it the Chiumenkow and Kupeikow Passes have been trebled since last i Friday and
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  • 206 1 JAPAN THINKING HARD REPRISALS FOR QUOTA Interests To Be Fully Safeguarded Tokio, May I*. The Foreign Office, m a two thousand i word review of the Japanese viewpoint o: the Anglo- Japanese trade negotia- lions, outlines the Board of Trade memorandum to Mr. Matsudaira on April 25 last year, the
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  • 119 1 GEN. JOHNSON TIRED OF "FOOLING" Severe Criticism Of N.R.A. Penalties Washington, May It. Declaring that he is not inclined "to fool with them any longer" General Johnson announced the abandonment of "the little fellows" under the N.R.A. as these industries, representing 15 per cent, of the recovery
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  • 16 1 Washington Ma> IS. The Senate has passed the Block Exchange Control Bill Reuter
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  • 50 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 12. The Home Secretary will be asked m the House of Commons on Monday whether he is aware of the present -gambling m rubber shares and whether he will include a prohibition of such gambling m the Betting and Lotteries Bill.
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  • 39 1 Rise In Tyre Prices London, May 12. It is foreshadowed that motor car tyre prices will be increased by from 5 per cent, to 12> 2 per cent, from May 14 due to the rising prices of rubber.- Reuter
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  • 125 1 Gun Ba tiles In American Strikes ONE MAN KILLED IN TEXAS Steamer Guards On Murder Charge New York, May 12. Sinking Longshoremen have been [involved In serious fighting m number of ports. Gulvston, Texas, one was killed and one wounded when U-. emen in.o collision with guards of th* y
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  • 50 1 l>etr»>it. May 11. Fourteen ihou&ui.d motor workers have been rendered Idb by tho closing of the Buick Motor Company's factory at Flint 'Michigan ELfl the result of the "walk-out" o;' ttv< thOOMAd union employees of the Flshtf Body Company, which makes bjdles lor Bulck cars Reuter
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  • 33 1 Death Of Ex-Head Of U.S. Steel Corporation Neu York, May 12. The death is announced of Mr. William El!is Corey, ex-president of the United States St^> C »r;}jration. Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 ■^3_ w —I IN AID OF THE CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY— A PAGEANT o^ BEAUTY THROUGH THE AGES" EIGHT hkl ill NUMBERS RAFFLES HOTEL WEDNESDAY 16th at 10 p.m. (Special Extension to 2 a.m.) THURSDAY 17th at 6 p.m. AND SATURDAY 19th at 10 p.m. (Special Extension to 2 a.m.) RAFFLES
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    • 62 1 On Other Pages R.A.F. planes return from Honjj Kong— Page 9. Early results of Far EMMA Olympics Page 16. Inter-Port Shoot practice score- Pace 9. Tribute by Johore bar to late Mr. C. B. Cooper Page 3. What the Cup Football trial revealed Page 15. Nearly 400 runs m ored
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    • 95 1 15 II MM W^y i CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING Sea Diew HOTEL THE IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT ONLY A SHORT DISTANCE FROM THE TOWN ONE OF SINGAPORE'S SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS EVERY ROOM WITH MODERN BATH SANITARY INSTALLATION, HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER. TUESDAY Special Dinner Dance CONCERT DANCE MUSIC BY RALF KELLERM
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  • 72 2 To Marry Daughter Of Well Known Actor *!lT ement wi be announced shortly between Viscount Ratendone son and heir of the Earl of Willingdon' V.ceroy of India, and Miss Mary Foster' daughter of Mr. Basil Foster, the actor' He is 34 years of age. a Lloyds undermoto e
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  • 260 2 B. BONG REFUSES TO REPLAY Unfinished Match With Ong E« Kong 3 The Malay Mail announced on Wednesday that the Executive Committee of the S.L.T.A. had decided that the match between Ong Ec Kong and J B Bong which was left unfinished should be replayed en Thursday.
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  • 1300 2 As anticipated, and true to his word J. B. Bong failed to turn up yesterda^ to replay his semi-final match agains Ong Ec Kong, and the latter has beer given a walk-over (reports Friday'Malay Mail). The following letter sent to J. B Bom by
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  • 301 2 Mr. L. De Zilva And Miss Bellamy TeJuk Anson. Miss Dorothea Gcnevieva Mary Bellamy, daughter 01 Mr. C. Bellamy and the late Mrs. Bellamy ol Penang, made a charming bride, at her wedding Witn Mr. Linden de Ziiva, of Kuaia Lumpur, at tne church oi St. Aiunony.
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  • 29 2 Mr. W. J. Mayson. secretary of the Singapore Club, sailed for home on v? W i I the Naldera UWs ab^ence o the c?ub mmOnd Wi aCt aS Secretary
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  • 284 2 'demand for dismissal of dr. rajchmann "Unforgivable Offence" Of League Expert London, .way v. Japan is understood to be bringing Dressure on the members of the China Committee of the League to procure the dismissal of Dr. Rajchmann (the league expert m China) states the Mews Chronicle
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  • 183 2 Immigration Through Colony Ports A Bill to regulate the immigration oi aliens into the F.M.S. is to be introduced on a Certificate of Urgency at the Federal Council meeting next Saturday. This Bill is designed to regulate the immigration of aliens into the Federated Malay States. The
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  • 15 2 to toanS mi n ustrlall^s with a view consideration. Governi nent for its
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    • 102 2 Law Notices tor The Day The Chief Justice at Kuala LumpurCourt of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Prichard at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers 1 2 m Open Court) Originating Summons, Motion Petition and Judgment Summons Gerahty m lhe (2 A Sin e gar a t X Tharu and X V B I
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    • 177 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTis^^ -AGNESIA ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER FOR the prevention and cure of PRICKLY HEAT Obtainable from all Chemists and Stores. Prepared only by GRAFTON LABORATORIES __BUSINESS_CARDS^ STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY j*£ Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House f or your Stationery Typewriters. Ribbons and Carbons also for Pencil and tr en writing.
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    • 269 2 U fr MJT\ Tend, i i following i particul Room. Ooutnictl Lin:,.. Date ol Cl 1934. Supply ol n Special* ipaj NOTJog^ .\(»T|, Poelau Lo, Illw Awl BoeKi ...ucssio^ The Com. newsy of rioi Hereby tfves -Wared.,. Pi'blic auction Sontroleur ?tn 55S" dl>n Consul'?^ Singapore. Ttadjoeni; B THE SINGAPORP LUGGAGE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 262 2 Diary Of The Week Monday, 14th. tflfb Water 11 40 a.m., 10.59 p.m. Malaya Cup Football Trial at Tanglin football: Commercial Cup: Straits Times P.S.C. vs. A PC. Anson Road Stadium; S.H.B. vs. Govt. Monopolies, 5.H.8. Municipal Services Vs. F. and Ilgh Water 12.19 p.m., 11.29 pm football: S.A.F.A. League
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  • 1501 3 Alleged Murder Of Husband's Coolie Kuala Lipis, May 9. Siti Hara binti Niamat. wife of the Dato' Kaya, Penghulu of Benta, Pahang, was committed to the next Assizes at the police court here on Tuesday on a charge of causing the death of
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  • 408 3 JOHO RE BAR'S TRIBUTE rFERENCE TO B. COOPER {l0 o \nd Honourable Career aid by the Johore the late Mr. C. B. justice Thome, m Fohore, yesterday Bur was fully re were several profession from Mr M Ismail. the Johore Bar, present remained Lordship replied. ihip commencci day. may I
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  • 232 3 Passing Of Familiar Singapore Figure The death o:curred m the General Hospital on Saturday morning of Mr Frederic Sheldon Drage, who was ior some years m the service of th^ Sarawak Government. Seventy-six years of age and active* h o the last, Mr. Drage was a
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  • 478 3 Coroner's Verdict On Killed Z^ 1 1* 4- A VERDICT that death was caused by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide was returned by the Singapore Coroner yesterday morning at the conclusion of an inquest on a 24-years-old Chinese cyclist named Chin Kee Fong,
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  • 156 3 For the last 18 months alt the U id ing Hospitals have been usin?? what If known as the Maclean Formula for all sorti of ftrmiacli trjubles. Doclon everywhere have reported astonishing cures even ot Qastrjc and Duodenal Ulcers. I Now you can get the
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    • 48 3 AGONISING PILES. ifc. need to suffer this distressing tube of DR. VAN VLECK'S i». relieve you of all painful ,(,n. Results art <■■■.. m most obstinate cases. and certain m its curative action. *V Stocked by United Pharmacy. f "ridgj Road. Singapore, at 12.1J R Y A TUBE TO-DAY.
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    • 344 3 Th«M dlstraolng akJn oompltlnta tr» tur* oucwtrd tlgm of Importtlat In A# Mood aurfact tr^ttrrxnt CMnot bdng bttlng r«0«# to frw Hrn Mood by taking CWti'i Mood Mixture I <Jl<rf UQUID m TABLET fmm ANNOUNCEMENT REMINGTON RAND INC. (Incorporated m U.5.A..) The largest organization m the World exclusively devoted to
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  • 417 4 FOR NATIONAL MEMORIAL An Interesting War-Time Collection Sydney, Apr. 10. Through the generosity of Mr Edward Solomon, of Melbourne Victoria, the Australian War Memorial has received a collection of autographed flags, presented by him to the Commonwealth Government. On the completion of the National War Memorial at Canberra
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  • 262 4 Bought By Mr. Ford Engineering curiosities are nowadays rather scarce objects. The v.,t major--1 ol the early steam engines have elth er crumbled away cr else they were J "nantled and ultimately destroyed at a period before the present generation came into existence. There are
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  • 11 4 his",ife P h Where he s sentP ent 'he rest f
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  • 1051 4 Darwin Is Right— When It Comes To Golf READ HIS VIEWS ON THE WALKER CUP BY BERNARD DARWIN Jt would be an impertinence for me to say much about the American team playing m the Walker Cup, writes Bernard Darwin, well-known English golf critic, m a special artu* for ne
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  • 114 4 The Lord Mayor of Manchester (Alderman J. Binns) has received a communication from Mr. Frank Russell, Director of Information for the London Council, established m connection vrith the forthcoming centenary of the State of Victoria and the city of Melbourne. It is stated that the celebration will
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 95 4 I PERFORMANCE I N AID Op j ST. ANDREW'S MISS, 0N PLEASE COME IThfi r> lilA URi m 'yj^P^k Wv. ill Hv jWsaflofiSmi 9 a vf jSL iffli«PilWnillnlffmtilS ''^ffi^^^h vv' Ori na letter is hcLi uwuwf '^'»"»wK^f^^yß^| ork> anj its authcnticit\ cm be I Tf>|| 1# a#» I V W
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  • 203 5 Senorita Enriqueta Abelli after she had been proclaimed "Miss Rarrelon.t 1934" m Barcelona. fr TV sden scout* rehearsing their burlesque of the landing of the Romans m preparation for the Scout Pageant at the Albert Hall, London when three irticipated. An "Ancient Britain" policeman
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 157 5 For beauty, health and song l^t^ irJL f the Seed! l|y]f *J TJI-AT Mill, plumage, *Y^ J>^^^ f JL)contentedness and brilliant t i son fc ow naturally when _^~^j^ y your pet continues m a sound, healthy condition and as health \h l-n^ y^ N^ depends largely on the Mcd
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  • 487 6 Penang Wants Quotas On Piecegoods IMPORTERS APPROVE PRINCIPLE (From Our Own Correspondent > Penan!?, May 12. I understand that European importers of piecegoods In Penang have unanimously agreed to the principle of quotas on foreign piecegoods and hive osked the European Chamber of Commerce here to support the resolution m
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  • 143 6 Million Dollars To Be Spent On Preservation Jehol City, Apr. 29. The eight historic Lama Temples around the famous Summer Palace m Jehol City are to fc>3 preserved for posterity, for the Government of Manchoukuo has decided to appropriate $1,000,000 towards their renovation and perpetuation. Rare historic
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  • Article, Illustration
    130 6 Owner's Unsuccessful Appeal (From Our Own Correspondent,.) Kuala Lumpur, May 11 Arising out of a suit m which certain land m Seremban was sold by auction the appeal of K. Arumugam. m which Mr. j k. R. Leonard was cited as respondent was dismissed with costs today
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  • 106 6 Success Attends M.A.H.A. Campaign The campaign recently launched by I the Malayan Agri- Horticultural Asso- ciation to obtain increased membership [is meeting with considerable success and particularly satisfactory is the number of applications received for life I membership, the subscription for which is only $20. Ordinary membership is
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  • 102 6 I Mr. v aute was BC q i the Sin,,, of rul Orchar., PlMe, ette,, v. his mm, Restaur, his hand As he "HI m deral MrFwL? up on M much hlchei to overt,:. possible and swunu Road Mtl. the turn igy, ways Into i Mdc
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  • 288 6 Chinese Consul General Officiates A very pretty Chinese wedding ac cording to the reformed style took place on Saturday at the spacious and well decorated Hall of the Victoria Bridge School at Jalan Besar. The contracting parties were Mr. Wong Quek Boon eldest son of Mr. and
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  • 53 6 The wedding took place on Thursday afternoon at St. George's church Penang. of Mr. Cecil Rodney Venntng" oi John Little and Co., Singapore, and Miss Edith Doris Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Martin of Whetstone. London. Rev. Keppel Gamier officiated. Mr. W. G. Davis and Mr W. Somervilie
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  • 31 6 Mr. and Mr. j f G r:ir, Lumpur by tl tUfht mail or, Trial for Singapore en m tor Endttlt America. Mr N F Newsonw i Mr. Grime or: Malay Mail
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 37 6 lJ%llif|JliiS RKVF/IT why Bourn-vita is better w lOr SICCD illlCl Pflf»PO >1 V Bourn-uta to be supreme)) neb <" a/asrase, a great natural t—^"^^>-^^\,'^^^4^ j x\ i i\ i v i I 5p v■» n •wri I y
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  • 101 7 m Of Malacca Vibrations •angements have, n with the cole- lay of H.M. The 1 rtacca on Monday. military parade will High School playing ion ol the Head- rable. Trie Resident; 11 take the salute r d of Honour will Servicemen. The, take part m the Volunteer
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  • 55 7 r.S.A. Services To Australia London, May ft d m the House the extent to tatea of America rvicea U AustraBoard al Trade, pear thai apart m ot )i foi shipbuilding i j m r< v.'c :r\ the United States istralian <r.ri New rvicea amounting n dollars annually epresented
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  • 50 7 Preliminaries Frontier Zabrucken, May »>. ;d people crossed tilt Kir into Germain demonstrate theii return oi the v year, when the be held. amid cheers. In hi« jetch declared that the Saar woulc In spite of terror anc the speech a blonde Dr. Ooebbels with Reuter
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  • 163 7 Negotiations Begin Foi New Trcatv London, May 9. The denunciation of the AngloFrench conventions of commerce and navigation of 1826 and 1882 oi which the French Government gave notice on Feb. 11 will take effect as from May 12. Negotiations for the conclusion cf a new treaty
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  • 495 7 IF THE ARMS CONFERENCE BREAKS DOWN London, May 11. Mr. Arthur Henderson left Paris this aiternoon lor Londo n following his interviews with the French Foreign Minister. M. Barthou, on the disarmament situation. He said negotiations would continue m an attempt to
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  • 532 7 A Brief History Of The Movement m lyue a small group of Chinese including the then Chinese Consul laid the foundation for an anti-opium movement m Malaya and started to organize a society known as the "Chin Woo Shan Shia." After a period of one month the
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  • 41 7 A marriage has been arranged between Mr. P. F. David, who was a "Chinese" Cadet m the Malayan Civil Service and eventually retired as a Judge, and Mrs. E. L. Gardiner, elder daughter of Sir Ernest Herdman, D.L., J.P., of Petersfield.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 84 7 --j TAKE PUBLIC OPINION li^jl^i.<f /A \i sth NIGHT and still they com© i—i^^^^^^^™^^^™^^^^^^ ERFECT TALKIE produc ed entirely m Singapore and Malaya! MARION |f\^«P&||! KANE S&J^L f^T^^K" DEVIL TIGER A FOX FILM PRODUCTION t Sea View Hotel when some of *he scenes were taken there lalaya's fiercest jungle beasts
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    • 284 7 I CHARITY PERFORMANCE IN AID OF ST. ANDREWS I HOSPITAL I JACK BUCHANAN m I "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL" I ALSO "THREE LITTLE PIGS" (UNITED ARITISTS) I SELECTIONS WILL BE RENDERED BY JHE POLICE g I FiAND FROM 5.30 TILI H. 15 I f AT 9.IS— FINAL PERFORMANCE OF THE
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 420 7 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England MONDAY. MAY 14. Cx M. T p m 13.45 »1.45 i Time Signal from Big Tom St Pauls Cathedral. London > News Bulletin. 14.00 (2.0) The Northern Studio Orchestra, directed by John Bridge; Alice Smith (contralto*, from a Manchester studio. 15.00
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  • 499 8 The Singapopre Free Press MOMMY, MAY 14, 1934. Week-end Comments j ALTHOUGH it \\cis anticipated i] > some quarters that the Malaya] Government's intentions m regar< to the quota on Japanese piec good^ Imports would have beei made public before the week-end m official statement has yet beei i indued.
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  • 923 8 Cyril Cooper's Stories Afap Life Comes In "High Life: Go Out A© Place Far Modern Girls i AN interesting figure visiting Bangle kok is Mr. Ong Thye Ghee, whs i was recently present at a luncheon (Of the Bangkok Rotary Club. Mr. Orui Thye Ghee is
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  • 436 8 I Mr. W. D. Lambert, who has been ir j'the General Hospital for the past month, has now returned to business. A Marine police constable rescued a rj Chinese from the Singapore Rive'- ftt 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. The '(Chinese was little the worse fcr
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  • 776 8 —his madness seemed to be symbolised by half-crowns— that he placed on the table before his anxious, frequently bullied, and reputed-to-be-half-starved housekeeper. "Go to the pictures and take Alice with you," he ordered. The two women, having "got their things on" m a staggered dream, were only just
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 168 8 YOU CAN BE EXTRA SURE OF EXSSLSW FAMOUS OV£ff Y"y /QO ~V£A#S on T^^T¥\V' B&Ci±.xMlJ IC TASTY CHEESES IN HANDY CARTONS 'DIPLOMA' Cheddar Cheshire 'BLUE MOON' American, Roquefort, Lim burger, Pimiento TRY THEM ALL Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Orchard Road. Jyg«i^<<i epotable S>up BBESRI^-, |tt p^ Mock Turtle S..
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    • 65 8 AT LEICESTER a man knocked down by a motor car received the car as compensation from the driver. It must hurt the feelings of the owners of toy two seaters to see pedestrians ignoring them and deliberately loitering m the path of -Rolls-Royces. A GAFLAC MOTOR CAR POLICY covers both
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  • 136 9 TEN-HOUR DAY IN CHINA f'ROCESS OF OVEIH Fees Banned By fhal Chiang Li Ipr. 89 d by i for 'i idult r Honan, pro- Chin low he It i pi i Her Hup be difficult lerate I abour Lav eight- j •> :\\\t it i; such :al conditions the wi
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  • 41 9 Shock From Gundagai, May a. suffered a "s?vere he attempted to father's dairy at ed m the milking; -circuited, and was c shed and pall. The mcd because its hoofs but when Jamieson lal tie was thrown r Reuter.
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  • 81 9 Sneezing Epidemic In cw i ork New York, "May 11. An enormous dust cloud from the ight-stricken Middle West descended on New York City to-day. completely blotting out the sun and hanging over the skyscrapers like a pall. The cloud brought an epidemic ol sneezing and coughing
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  • 115 9 Part Payments Will Still He Considered Washington. May 12. It is authoritatively stated at White House that the United States is willing to enter into discussions as regards war debt revision with individual nations but will refuse to join -my general debt conference. Despite the fact that authoritative
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  • 272 9 R.A .F. Planes Return From Hong Kong FEW MISHAPS ON SIX WEEK TRIP Machines Separated By Bad Weather rx.UTLY six weeks were •ecapied In the K.A.I-, flight t» Bon Kons-tl.,- longest Right ever undertake,, by «ervut- machines on overseas service. I of three Southampton d back at Seletar early a
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  • 60 9 How r.s. Budget Win Be Balanced Washington, May 11. It md Ms In agreed to a supple- appr iati< :i measure '00 for general recovery funds ad ot the $1,500,000,000 previously mplated. Mr. Roosevelt, m order to secure a balanced budget, has decided that the xtra appropriations hitherto
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  • 57 9 British Aircraft To Help In Celebrations London. May 10. Sir Phillip Sassoon stated m the House ot Commons today that the British Air Minister, on the Invitation cf His Majesty's Government ir Canada, had arranged that a flight of icur Fury aircraft would take part ii the centenary
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  • 51 9 Kini? Takes Riding Exercise London, May 11. The King was out riding m Rotten Row soon after 8 o'clock this morning. He was m the saddle for about half an hour. It is a long time since His Majesty has taken riding exercise m the Row. British
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  • 37 9 Making Good Progress On Solo Flight London, May 10. Miss Jean Batten, m continuation Ol her England-Australia solo flight, landed at Cyprus early this afternorr and left under favourable weather for Damascus. British Radio
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  • 38 9 Estate Valued At £13,934 London, May 11. The will of the late Sir Edward Elgar, famous composer and Master of the King's Musick, has been proved, with the total estate valued at £13.934. British Radio
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  • 31 9 London, May 10. The House of Commons will adjcurn I for the Whitsuntide recess on May 18 and will reassemble on May 29. Bri t is h Wireless
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  • 83 9 Ex-War Secretary Wanted On the request of the Cuban ConsulGeneral, a warrant has been issued foi the arrest ol Alberto Herrera Franchi. better known as General Herrera. exBecretary of War m Cuba, on a charge ci murder, presumably based on the allegation that he plotted with «xPresident Machado
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  • 96 9 Help For Young Italian Officers Rome, May 11. Aiming at the quicker promotion of efficient young officers an army bill 1 dratted by order of Signor Mussolini 1 was tabled In the Chamber to-day. i providing lor compulsory yearly vaca- tions. practically amounting to retire- ment. of a
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  • 60 9 Destroyer And Merchant Ship Collide London, May 10. H.M.S. Whirlwind, of the Fifth Destroyer Flotilla, was m collision at 10.51 today with the merchant ship Luinneach. 1074 tons, of the Limerick Steamship Company. The bows of both ships were damaged but no member of the crew suffered injury.
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  • 44 9 Latest Rubber Prices (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 12. RUBBER Spot (Sellers) 6 9 16d. (6 916 d.) (Buyers) 6 7 16d. (6%d.) July-Sept. G^sd. (6 11|16d.) Oct. -Dec. 63^d. (6 13|16d.) Jan-March 6 7 B d. (6 15!16d.) Market: Quiet.
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  • 408 9 PRACTISING FOR INTERPORT SHOOT Team Of Twelve To Be Chosen The final practice m the Intzrport Shoot will be fired on Sunday. May 27. On the same day the Straits Settleiments team will complete its cards m the Overseas 303 Full Range Postal Match organised by
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  • 71 9 To Be Erected At Brussels Exhibition London, May 10. In view ot the importance ol nex< year's international universal exhibition at Brussels, both commercially and practically. Government has decided to participate and the Belgian Government has been informed of this decision. It is the intention cf the British
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 27 9 TIFFIN I $1.00 Potage Paysanne *h a la Palace Grilled Pork Chop ouns, Lyonnaise Patato 1( i Meut and Salad m ilia Ice Cream Cheese PHONE 4906.
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 198 10 ivtay 9 10. 12 American Can. Com. 96 r 2 95 2 94* 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 110% llP /4 110 3 4 Atcheson Railroad 58 5 8 55V 4 53 Uupont 86 84V 2 82 Firestone, Common 19 l 2 19 x 2 18Vs General Electric
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    • 566 10 L Changkat Serdang Annual Meeting The annual general meeting of Changkat Serdang Estates, Ltd. was held m the French Bank building, on Saturday. Mr. H. D. Mundell presided and others present were: Messrs. A. Especkerrnan. Wee Swee Hong, T. W. Marsh and R. Burns (for
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    • 91 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT May 12, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R S.S. equal to London St. Spot (loose) 21» 2 21% R.S.S. equal to London St. <F. 0.8.) 21% 21 3 4 Std. R S.S. on Tender May 21% 213 /4 June 21 3 4
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    • 313 10 Opportunity to Adjust Future Calculations Messrs. Lewis and Peat (S. > Ltd.. m j their weekiy rubber market report, state Buying, mostly of a speculative I nature, continued throughout last week and all markets were dangerously loaded with bull accounts. On 'Wednesday the percentage of the basic I
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    • 110 10 Mr. C. H. Chichester-Smith, Sales Manager and a Director of Morris Industries Exports Ltd. the recently formed exporting organisation for the products of Morris Motors, Ltd., Wolseley Motors (1927) Ltd., Morris Commercial Cars Ltd., and the M.G. Car Co Ltd.— left England at the end of January
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    • 107 10 Paterson, Simons and Co., agents Henrietta 63.0001 b.; Sungei Matang 40,000 Ib.; Rampah Coconut 69,000 nuts. Evatt Co., report the following is list of outputs for the under-mentioned estates for the month of April, 1934 Output for Total to date April of current for Apr 193 4
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    • 377 10 Rumour Siamese Tin To Be, Smelted In Indo-China (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 12. It is stated here that m a comparatively short time another blow will be struck at one of Malaya's leading industries. This time the blow falls from Siam aided by Japanese capital and-
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    • 98 10 Abroad London, May 11. Exchanges to-day were: Paris 77 11/32. New York 5.11V 2 Montreal 5.10V2. Brussels 21.86. Geneva 15.74V2. Amsterdam 7.5?4. Milan 60 1/32. Berlin 12.93V 2 Stockholm 19.40. Copenhagen 22.39V2 Oslo \ssoV 2 Vienna 28. Prague 122 y 2 Helsingiors 226%. Madrid 37 11/32. Lisbon 110. Athens 530
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    • 971 10 SATURDAY, MAY 12. Buyers. Sellers \mpat Tin (4> 6s 9s 7s Asam Kumbang 37 S gd 40s Austral Malay 43s 6d 45s 1 Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 9d 15s 6d Ayer Weng ($1) 207'-> 215 IRangrin Tin 343 9d 35s 6d Changkat Tin i£) 4^3 51
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    • 691 10 RISE AND FALL OF THE GOLD STANDARD Tariff Barriers In France And U.S.A. In the course of a paper by Sir Charles Morgan Webb, read at a meeting of the Penang Rotary Club on Wednesday, the history of currency was strikingly analysed. Alhough Germany, France and the United States adopted
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    • 220 10 May 12 SELLING London 4 months' sight 2 4 1164 London 3 months' sight 2 4 5 32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 964 London 30 days' sight 2 A X Q London, demand 2 4 7 64 London, T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons and Paris,
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    • 53 10 There is scarcely a trade m the Midlands that has not a direct interest m the resumption of work on the new Cunarder. It was a heavy blow to Birmingham's trade when the work was suspended and the reopening of contracts, then held up. will be a great help to
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    • 114 10 Singapore Produce Prices May 12, 1! oVliu-k m 8 Gambler Java Cube Hamburg Cube Muntok White Pepp i White Pepped Black Pepper Copra, mixed Copra. Sundried Small Hake Tapl Small Pearl Tapioca Lingga Sago Flour Fair Sago Flour Palembang Jelot Blanja Jelctong Sarawak JelOtODf R (Siam) W C. No. 1
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    • 48 10 Kramat Pulai. Limited mine pikuls 160; from tl 27. Kinta Tin 'Drod-e No Semonylh. hours run 522 62; hours restricted 966; 33.500: pikuls 45. The Aver Woncr (Rahman' merit and Prospecting Co. I 150. The Renons Ti n Dredging mited, (No. 3 Dredge) pikuls 4i<
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  • 1060 11 EVERYBODY'S WORK MAKES EVERYBODY ELSE POORER A Banker On Current -Doctrines Addis, who Jrom 1918 to tor oi the -Bank of to 1930 British rethe Council erf the id from 1929 to 1932 vicehe Bu-nk for International gave a striking paper on depression at a recent From
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  • 288 11 Chinese Poet And Wife H< Denied Marrying Peiping, Apr. 26. One ot the most protracted and cele brated divorce cases m local legal his ,tory has been settled out of court. Through the mediation of Dr Hi Shih. dean of the College of Arts o the National
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  • 192 11 GERMAN DOCTORS EXPLANATION The mysterious poison-resisting j powers with which Rasputin, the sinister Russian monk who exercised so malign an influence over Imperial Russia, was credited are commented on by Dr. Erich Leschke. Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Berlin, m a
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  • 167 11 Witnessed By Crowd Of 50,000 People In spite ot strong opposition by the Bishop of Leicester. Dr. Cyril Bardsley and the Rev. B. Uffen, former president 0/ the local Free Church Council, the 4th Battalion the Leicestershire Regiment (Territorials) held their night recruiting parade m Leicester. It is
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  • 149 11 Ocean shipments of rubber, including concentrated latex, latex and revertex being final shipments on or^n a nu the month of April. 1934, m long tons. shipments, on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during Sheet Crepe Latex Concentrated Latex Revertex TOTAL Destination Export Transhipment Export Transhipment t Transhipment
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  • 129 11 signed through the port from a place of origin m Malaya, by sea. road or rail. (ii) For details of countries see Monthly Import, Export and Bhipping Return (I. E. 3). Summary (L). x Amended. -f Provisional. J. I. MILLER, Registrar-General of Statistics. S.S. and F.MS Singapore. May 3.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 27 11 THE EASTERN UNITED iMDRANCe CORPORATION LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S i COMPENSATION INSURANCE. OHN8ON: General Manager. §lXi QFFICI: No. 4, CecU Street, SINGAPORE
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    • 43 11 CREDIT-FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT Soclei* Anonyme (Incorporated In Belgium— 1907) HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS BRANCHES SHANGHAI, TIENTBIN HANKOW BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN BHANOHAI. MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property Loan* for building. House and re* agents. 3rd. Floor. Tele. 2083. P.OBox 134 H. SARTON. Manager.
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    • 719 11 turn*** Aawoce In force otw Of,—,*— The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m tbm Straits ftittknmpti) «AX> O^O^Oreat Barter* UTe BuUom,. CecU Street. Sln.apore. oM The Company ha. £***** deposed wtth the Supreme Court of KngUnd and compile, with the BHt-h r,,. ATIUACTXVK PLANS OP ASSURANCE 00 1
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  • 51 12 May II. Lycaon. Klang. Magnet. Malacca. Rasa. Sin Aik Lee. Esmeralda, Kuranda. Kaiang. Flevo. Larut. Scott Harley. <Brit.«: Produce. -.Nor.*; Malini. Asdang, i Siam I Vyner Brooke. <Sar. G. G. Merlin. <Fch.»: Togian. Toba. Toboali. Aletta. Senang. Dut.). May 13.— Belawan. Maros. -DutJ: Mat a Hari. <Brit.»; Hong Ho.
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  • 157 12 H.K.-Canton Ships To Cut Prices? Canton, May 3. River steamers maintaining servic between Canton and Hong Kong ar likely to slash fares by 20 per cent, ii order to compete with the Canton-Kow loon Railway express. according t< authoritative sources. Except m the first class lare of th<
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  • 64 12 Merchants are hereby informed that the rate of freight on Latex m bulk from Straits to Conference basis ports m Europe is now amended to 42s 6d per ton of 20cwt., ship paying cleaning at both ends. The Clause on page Bof the Tariff under the heading
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  • 60 12 Per m s Alsia Mr. and Mrs. J. M. O'C. George, Mrs. C. H. Rowe, Mrs. M. L. Bishop, Miss A. K. Bishop Miss M. E. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Barbour. Miss R. H. Barbour, Miss S. Q. Barbour. infant and amah, Mr. G. W. Druery.
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 169 12 Sheng An Piracy Trial Ends Dairen. May 4. Finis was written to the most mtastic piracy plot m modern times,, hen the Dairen District Court proounced sentence on the five Europeans harged with the forceful seizure of he Chinese cargo boat, Sheng An, and tie
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    • 249 12 Famous Warship's Bells r Over 100 ships' bells, some of them belonging to famous war-time or ait. are to be disposed oi m August, states Admiralty Fleet Orders. Among the bells are those of H.M.S. Hercules, which engaged m the Battle oi Jutland In May, 1916. The price
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    • 138 12 Chinese Cadets Lost In Collision > Canton. May 3. Ol 15 naval cadets and instructors of the Whampoa Naval Colitrge. 11 are i missing as I consequence of a mishap. which occurred m Canton Harbour last I night. A motor-boat carrying them collided with a passenger steamer, the
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    • 121 12 Steamers To Be Salvaged From Baltic Moscow, Mar. 2H. The salvage of the steamship Aleut displacement of 5.000 tons> which sank m the Baltic Sea is included m the 1934 programme of the Epron 'Ship Salvaging Trust*. Other ships to be raised are the transport Vladivostok, which struck
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    • 337 12 Sprinkler System To Fight Fire The managers of the Orient Line have now decided that their passenger vessel of over 20.000 tons gross which is to be built for their Australian service by Vickers-Armstrong. Limited shall be fitted with a system of Grinnell automatic sprinklers.
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    • 168 12 IS IT THE LUSITANIA Divers Find Liner Intact f3OO Feet Down Cork. Apr. U. The salvage ship. Artiglio, and her sister ship, the Arpioni. have found a vessel which they think might be the Lusitania. She is lying eight miles irom the i Irish coast In 50 fathoms 300 feet'
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    • 163 12 French Submarine To Go On Tour The decision of the French Minister of Marine to send on a cruise round the world the giant submarine Surcouf. ot 4.300 tons displacement, is interesting naval Quarters m Britain because it suggests a new function for these giant underwater craft. Their
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    • 24 12 The Blur Star line is rumourod to bo considering new motor ships even bigger and fatter than those building for the New Zealand run.
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    • 88 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside Unexpected t<. East Wharf (Entrain. Main Wharf <Kn(i.uj«. i. Ipuh 16. Nu UW H 9: Kepong B; Pei hmpire Dork (Bntrail Prometheus 30; stoke Castle 37. Empire Dock (Entrance G BUVerwalnm ft; Mvi West Wharf (Entrance G Hector 4: Don KEPPEL MAKBOI I Main Wharf I
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    • 103 12 Palima. D [3.5. for p» ni ng Majang D L 3.5. for R< Buddhadib. a B Hervas, Noi 12 5 h<y < Prometheus I Bat a via 135 Boston. 14.5. Perseus. Bri port 13 5 for I Africa Mam. J Santos. By. 13 5 Kistna. Brit 13.5. for
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 636 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. Rooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. i < Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOIR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS
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    • 112 12 HENDERSON LINE By FortniglitlN Pwwiiffl Wj^JJ Between Kan^mn. Tort surtan MarseiUes. Talma %ni I «^U"d HOMEWARD SAILING l\ f rt oi Dtoenbarkati SAOAi No BURMA YOMA PEGU CHINDWIN KEMMENI BHAMO AMARAPO 'RA BAOAIN< BURMA YOMA k PEGU CHINDW Calls I .uml.m Through Pw faros to Strait.. I LONDON Sinnle Return
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 245 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7-30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday P- m Kuantan via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 730 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kelantan via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 300 13 19 t»* V .\k 'Lv BRITISH INDIA p. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWAPDS ["nagc Spore. T nage Spore. May 24 RANCHI 17.000 Jure 22 May 25 BURDVVAN 6.070 Juiy 5 m Juno 6 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 6 June 8 RANPURA 17,000 July 20 HOMEWAKDS Leaves Leaves 1 nuse Spore.
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    • 524 13 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL nu Dae Sails City of Athens May 15 May 17 City of Hankow May 30 June 2 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. City of Wellington May 26
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    • 1227 13 THB BLUB PUNNKL LINE (Ocean THB HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO <1M1) Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co Ltd THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co Lid. THB CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN A: ORIENTAL L INY!
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    • 830 14 »K. P. IVI--4ONINKLIJU PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ SINGARAD.IA— Monday, May 14, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Apl. OPHlR— Monday, May 14. Belawan-Deli. ROKAN Tuesday, May 15, Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leldong and Asahan. PALOPO— Tuesday. May 15, Rhio, Tambelan, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Selakau. GEN. VERSPYCK Tuesday, May 15, Letong, Maras. Tarempa, Midai,
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    • 501 14 TO EUROPE FROM 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. Adams May 19 May 22 May 24 July 3 Pres. Harrison Jun. 2 Jun. 5 Jun. 7 July 17 Pres. Hayes
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    • 582 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, koi In. TO HAMBURG HAKOZAKI MARU 10,400 May 18 17 SKASHIMA MARU tTERUKUNI MARU 12,000 May 29 30 JYASUKUNI MARU HAKUSAN MARU 10,400 June 13 14 HAKONE MARU HARUNA MARU 10,400 June 27 28 SSUWA MARU SKATORI MARU 10,000 July 12 U SFUSHIMI MAKV May
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  • 2861 15 Refill's Brillia nt Victory Over Pacific Flight SENSATIONAL FINISH IN BIG RACE three Wins By Christie In First Four >n ol brilliant E y <;l the e-ingap !;n Timah on and good busi] not aa well pat value being on rod chiefly on the which Pacific Flight heaviest backed of
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  • 574 15 Plethora Of Halves And Good Goal K eeping i THE second trial match prior c selecting the Malaya Command soccer team In the 'Malaya Cup" competition was held at Tanglin on Saturday. Not a single goal wa scored. But the game, which was
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  • 97 15 Cotoneaster Wins By a Neck London. May 12. Mr. E. T. Thornton-Smith's Cotoneaster won the Great Jubilee Handicap at Kempton to-day. Details Mr. E. T. Thornton-Smith's COTONEASTER <Nicoll> 1 Mr. G. H. Deane's THE BLUE BOY <Diek> 2 Lord Durham's SCARLET TIGER <Carslake> 3 Fourteen ran: Won by
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  • 206 15 Mowgli Wins Santry Mowgli. sailed by Mrs. Chamier, won the honours at .he final race of the series for the Denis Santry Ladies' I Challenge Cup at the R.S.Y.C. yester- day. She thus soared ahead on points j of Punai. her nearest rival. Six boats took the start, these
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  • 29 15 The final of the mixed doubles open ournament will be played on Wedn.siay. May 23rd, followed by presentation )f prizes for both the open and handicap events.
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  • 74 15 Thrilling Finish m Preakness Stakes Baltimore, May 12. Two odds-on favourites fought an exciting finish m record time for th. Preakness Stakes (9 1 furlongs, three year-olds this afternoon, the re. lit being as follows HIGH QUEST i CAVALCADE DISCOVERY 3 Seven ran; won by a neck; thlru
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  • 35 15 Celtic Beaten m Glasgow Cup Final London, May 12. Glasgow Rangers. Scottish League champions and winners of the Scottish Cup, won the Glasgow Cup to-day, defeating Celtic I— nil m the flnal- Reuter
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  • 217 15 Drawn Game At Jalan Besar Perhimponian S.C. 1 Bididari S.C. 1. In the second division fixture on Saturday at the Jalan Besar Stadium the Perhimponian Stia Club's second team drew with the Bididarl Sports Club's team m the above competition Play was pretty even from the commencement but
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  • 1222 16 NEARLY 400 RUNS IN TWO INNINGS Ponniah, Pearse And De Souza Shine ALTHOUGH the State trial was marked by the absence of several leading cricketers who were unable to take part m it either owing to injuries or business reasons some
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  • 693 16 AMERICA WINS WALKER CUP One Solitary British Singles Victory London, May 12. fONTRARY to general expectation, L the United States not only won the Walker Cup at St. Andrews to-day but they won it by a most decisive margin, for. having won three
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  • 237 16 I SECOND CENTURY OF THE SEASON Peebles Takes Eleven Wickets London, May 11. Maurice Leyland, Yorkshire's international left-handed batsman, who hit nis first century of the season at Lor d's igainst the M.C.C. earlier m the week, collected his second three-figure innings it Oxford, where the county
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  • 203 16 From Our Own Correspondent London. May 13. The opening day's play m county natches started to-day saw some high scoring, notably at Portsmouth where riampshire knocked up 483 against Essex, and at Gravesend where Glamorgan complied 411 against Kent. Closing scores to-day were: At the Oval, Gloucestershire were
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  • 78 16 Hendren Hits First 100 Off Tourists' Bowling London, May It. Patsy Hendren, the veteran Middlesex batsman, had the distinction of hitting the first century off the Australians' bowling today. Playing at Lords' for the M.C.C. he scored 135, his chief scoring strokes being hooks and drives. lie hit
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  • 104 16 < From Our Own Correspondent London, May 13. A. P F. Chapman. R. E. S. Wyatt and B. H Valentine, three of the most landed candidate* for the Test captaincy, all distinguished themselves at Lord's m yesterday's game, but the hero was Patsy Hendren.
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  • 114 16 From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. May 11. J. Elmer, the well-known Singapore player, appeared ior the first time to- I day m the second Malaya Cup trial. He was at his usual position at left j back and played a sturdy game tv>r I Whiles. The
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  • 110 16 MANILA OL YMPIC RESULTS Khoo Kooi-Hye Beaten By Manila, av Ten thousand p. formal openinu ol Eastern Olympic Meeting het day afternoon when Mr X Speaker ol the Philip] iV* and President of the n the opening speech cast Dr. c. T. Wani contingent oi 15G »thl< cable message from
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  • 31 16 Record Gathering of Athletes at Manila Mute, m.in v Tin tenth Far Eastern Olj Games opexu d I record rcpwitntattop athletes from China. Japai Dutch East Indiei and the Philipplon Reuter
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  • 25 16 Hunt; Kong. Ma\ ID One of tht best Japaaest track J letea to tht- Far Eastern 01 Manila brokr bli lef a practice.- Union Times
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  • 45 16 Colombo Remains Firm Favourite London. >U\ 1! To-day's Derby call-ovei follows: 13 8 Colombo ofl 100 9 Umidwar. 100 8 Easton. 100 7 WIXMteOT I ICO 6 Lozingam taken 25 1 Blazonry offered 33 1 Ali Shah. M/l Mfditv..: Knl offend IMMMM4 Reuter
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  • 92 16 U.S.A. Britain. Goodman (7 and 6) 1. Hon. Michael Scott 0 Little (7 and 5) 1. C. J. H Tolley 0 G Dunlap (4 and 3> 1. J. McLean 0 F. Ouimet L. G. Crawley 0 (5 and 4» l, T. A. Torrance ,M. Marston 0, <4 and 3)
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  • 45 16 FOUR SOMES U.S.A. Britain. Goodman and Wethered and Little (8 and 6> 1. Toiler McLean and McDunlap and Ouimct »>. Ruvie <4 and 2 1 Morelar.d and Bonilcy and Wesiland <6 and .">• 1. Fiddian Marston Bad 3coM and Ej:an (1 and 2> 1. M''Kinlay I) 3.
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    • 65 16 KING ALFRED I I I WOULD NOT HAVE BURNT THE CAKES I IF THERE HAD BEEN A GAS COOKER I WITH OVEN CONTROL IN THE KITCHEN I HE COULD HAVE ASSURED HIMSELF I EXACTLY HOW LONG HE COULD I HAVE HAD TO "POP DOWN THE ROAD" I AND SEE THE
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    • 80 16 RUSTIKOL i WOOD PRESERVATIVE i B stain Wood Pi- I an ettecuv< Wl B^^MMHBP|ffi9 troyer. Hm|a I it prevents DRY HOI IffllMfnmffffll DECAY and mi ■■UaUtyjffiyUlfl applied *ith i l oruI and old woodwort aoi viously i JT I v:t I RustikoJ covering power md I able m the roUowlm
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