The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 May 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,268. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1934 if cents.
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  • 355 1 JAPAN'S AGGRESSIVE POLICY CONDEMNED Limitations Of Nine Power Treaty London. May 18. House oi ommons an attack on Japanese In'". I U !r, uf* WM Punched by tfford Cripps (Lab.), who maintained that had embarked on imperialistic expansion two alternatives were either Russia"^
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  • 172 1 Stranded But Home In Safety Tokio. May 18. A Shhnonoseld message states that the Raruna Maru was re-floated at 9 05 ihi^ morning and is undamaged. Reuter. Osaka, May 18. Mr. Okada and lour members of the Japanese cotton delegation to London arrived hero at 7.35 this morning
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  • 131 1 Restoration Work I" China Shanghai. May 18. Mr. T. V. Soong, head ot the National Economic Council, who has just completed a tour of the various centres m the provinces oi Shensi, Kansu. Ninghsia. Chinghai and Sinkiang, arrived back m Shanghai by plane this afterI noon. Interviewing foreign
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  • 45 1 FRENCH PREMIER GIVEN CONFIDENCE VOTE Paris. May 18. The Chamber ol Deputies pass?a a vote ol confidence m the Government by 360 votes to 205 votes and adjourned the debate on deciee laws and general pclicy upon which the Socialists demanded an immediate debate. Reuter
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  • 78 1 Prince On Tour Of 20 Towns London, May 16. The Prince of Wales, who travelled to North Wales during the night, to-day tx'gan a three days' tour during which. as patron of the National Council of Social Service, he is visiting 20 towns and villages to inspect the
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  • 47 1 American Attempt At Revival Washington, May 18. The resuscitation of the monetary side of the World Economic Conference li contemplated m some quarters as a result of the enactment of silver legislation. Senator King declared that he expects an international conference within a year. Reuter
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  • 25 1 London, May 16. The Prime Minister will to-morrow leave London by aeroplane for Lossiemouth where he will spend the Whitsuntide recess British Radio
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  • 89 1 APPALLING EXAMPLE OF MISGOVERNMENT Geneva. May 18. An appalling example of misRovcrnment was the description applied by .Mr. Anthony Eden to the situation m Liberia m the course of a speech to the League Council. Liberia's gross failure to observe her obligations to the League justified her expulsion but the
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  • 75 1 Bandits Fire On The Police Shanghai. Ma] *8. A niimbi r oi tombs of dead emperors of the Tsing Dynasty at Tungchow, m the Hopeh Province, were dug open and ransacked by a fang oi desperadoes who opened fire with machine-guns on the Chines. 1 police when attempt
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  • 89 1 League Committee's Activities London. May 18. Sir John Simon In the House ot Commons Informed Mr. David GrenleU that the Opium Committee of the' League had not Issued its report on the Official opium monopoly established m I the north-eastern provinces of China under Japanese military occupation. The
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  • 73 1 Reported British Move Washington. May 18. j Sir Ronald Lindsay 'British Ambas- I sador) had an hour's conference with Mr. Roosevelt to-djiy. after which it was reported that Britain had made an offer regarding debts.- Reuter. Washington, Ma*- 18. Mr. Roosevelt is expected to send a> message
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  • 53 1 R.A.F. Pilots Collide In Mid Air London, May 16. When six Royal Air Force singleseater planes of the Northumberland Squadron were looping the loop m close formation to-day two machines collided and crashed. Both pilots, Flight- j Lieutenant Brookes and Sergeant Willis, jumped and landed safely by.
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  • 161 1 SILVER MOVEMENT IN U.S.A. Huge Drain World Stock London, May 18. rOMMENTINK on the Washington silver developments the Financia* Times points out that silver at present forms 12 per cent, of the metallic reserve of American currency. It is not yet stated how much currency is to bt lumd against
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  • 75 1 The Cloud In The Cotton Horison Washington, May 18. It is rumoured that the Cotton Textile Code authority is proposing to the N.R.A. 25 per cent, curtailment of current production during summer months with a view to preventing further piling up of stocks m the face of the slowing down
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  • 88 1 Sir Henry DetercUng m a letter to The Times says he is informed on tht authority that the so-called Chinese objection to a high price or silver Is really prompted by r h.- great land inu-r< tti In Shunjrhu;. who ar» also large speculators, because the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 66 1 JBIGIA TEA ngs the freshness k and fragrance of the gardens ret to your home. PROCEEDS TO THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. owing to RAFFLES HOTEL BEING BOOKED COMPLETELY FOR SATURDAY, MAY 19th BEAUTY PAGEANT EAND CABARET be repeated for one more night only WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd PFROM 10 P.M. TICKETS
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    • 84 1 On Other Pages F.M.S. War Relief Fund spends £2,300 last year Page 2. Bolivian criticism of Malaya's opposition to Buffer tin pool Page 10. Heavy rubber shipments Page 10. Over 1,000 sweep tickets of three Malayan Turf Clubs alleged to have been obtained by forgery Page 6. Secret aerodrome m
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    • 108 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN !N MALAYA CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE SEA VIEW HOTEL THE IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT TENNIS, GOLF, SWIMMING, SUNBATHING EVERY ROOM WITH BATH, W.C.. HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER TO-NIGHT (informal) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. SUNDAY: 11 a.m. to 1
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  • 264 2 Largely Attended Dinner Celebration The Wesley Church Hall was the .scene of a very large gathering last night, the occasion being the anniversary of the Singapore Epworth League Union. The Union consists of six leagues m Singapore drawn from the Wesley Church, the Straits-Chinese, the Gaylang Church, the
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  • 101 2 16,000 Acres Added Last Year London, May 15. Sixteen thousand acres were added to j the woodlands of Great Britain during the year which ended Sept. 30 last. Nearly 52.000,000 trees were planted under the direction of the Forestry Commission. It is the aim of the com- missioners
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  • 165 2 An Enemy With Many Commercial Uses Sydney, May 8. Mr. T. C. Roughley. of the Australian Museum, m a lecture to members of the Shiplovers' Society at the Rawson Institute recently, demonstrated that the shark, although one oi man's worst enemies, could be used commercially and be made
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  • 119 2 Successful Test Of Fuel Derived I From Potato Leaves Shanghai. Motorcars m China may soon be fed 00 potatoes instead oi gasoline, ac- cording to the success or failure of a I new chemical solution invented by a returned student from Japan. A successful test has already
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  • 203 2 Scientific Observations Published Leningrad. May 10. The Main Geophysical Observatory jf the U.S.SR. has published the final! results oi the scientific observations made during the flight of the first Soviet stratosphere balloon "USSR." The most interesting discovery deals with the composition of the air: the i analysis shows
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  • 89 2 Sydney. An experiment recently made by the Australian G.P.O. of building false nests on poles carrying telegraph and telephone wires m order to stop magpies building across the wires is reported to have exceeded expectations. The false nests, which were invented by a linesman, are similar to
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  • 116 2 British Immigration Into Australia Sydney. Although more Britons left Australia last year than came to it, arrivals of Southern Europeans were greater than departures. According to an official statement issued by the Commonwealth Statistician arrivals of Southern Europeans exceeded departures by 522, while m the two orevious years
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  • 636 2 ADMINISTRATION REPORT FOR LAST YEAR I £2,300 Spent On Allowances I The report on the administration o* 'he Federat?d Malay States War R« lie! Fund for the year 1933 states The accounts of the Fund at the close ot the year under review showed a credit
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  • 141 2 Invention Which Aids Examination Of Body Tissues Leningrad, May 10. A scientific worker of the Optical Institute has invented a microscopeneedle, consisting of a hollow steel needle of 4 millimeters m diameter. The lower end of the needle is fitted with a microscopical object-lens ot a special design, while
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  • 75 2 Melbourne. Officers of the State Electricity Com- I mission who investigated an interrup- I tion to the transmission of power on I cables carrying 6.600 volts were as- tcnished to find that the trouble was caused by a cockatoo which was standing on the wire. The bird had a brass
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 246 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS "AGNESIA j 1 ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER 2 for the prevention and cure of j PRICKLY HEAT" 1 obtainable J J from all Chemists and Stores. 9 Prepared only by i I BRAFTON LABORATORIES '"BOARD RESIDENCE. "KINRARA," 8 Claymore Hill, near town. Thoroughly comfortable accommodation. Personally supervised by MRS.
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    • 479 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. Tenders are now invited for tht following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tendei Room. Construction of a Reinforced Concrete Lining to Bukit Timah Caral Date of Closing. 4 p.m. May 22nd 1934. Demolition of old Japanese Stand at the old Race Course. Date o!
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    • 330 2 NOTICE OF "I ia. NOTICE is nei above Trade Hi NORTH AMERICA*. YKHI. a corpoi extattng under th :Now York. Doited ,and havln- theil l 'place of bush. Fifth Avenue. M New York. United Manufacturers and 1 1 Trade Mark m all kinds manin v by them. This notice ll
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 411 2 Diary Of The Week Saturday, liHh. .-iigh Water 1 10 a.m., 2.50 p.m. Federal Council meeting. Kuala Lum- j pur. Singapore Races, Fifth day. Charity Bazaar: Anti-Opium Clinic,! Kampong Java Road. 2 p.m.j Official Opening by Dr. Philip' K. C. Tyau, Chinese-Consul. General for Malaya, at 3 p.m. football Govt.
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  • 696 3 INDRAPOERA RETURNS TO FAR EAST SERVICE Redesigned After Fire ED and In part r on board m Novembe: dam, ihe Rotterdam m. She passed thr< the fire. The Int omplement of pas--5 come out to Bat a via orm a relief to help )ig rush of passengers home leave from
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  • 265 3 FORGED CHEQUE CASHED WHAT POLICeTfoUND IN CLERK'S ROOM 4 Traces Of Signatures On Blotting Pad •From Oiir.Ow:. Correspondent.. Kuala Lumpur, May 17. nJ PS f s 'e n atures on a blottirJ ot a Chartered Bank clerk on charges S 43°0 w^ f?2f cheques amountta" fmo ?J the »"««n»taapy inquiry
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  • 151 3 Illicit Chandu Sold By Woman •From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, May 17. Exemplary punishment uas'rsked 1 :or by an officer of the Customs Department when a Chinese woman was convicted by the Second Magistrate for selling four tubes of Government j chandu at a profit of
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  • 76 3 Drives Loaded Bus At 30 M.P.H. Canton, May 9. A new kind of charcoal gas to propel automobiles has. it is claimed, been invented by a member of the Mechanic Union o? Kwangtung. A bus using the new fuel was driven around the city at a speed
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  • 300 3 I NEGOTIATIONS START NEXT^ONTH j Arbitration Treaty In Danger 'From Our Own Correspondent) Considerable intc-rest^o^irt^o^n 'n Netherlands India m the S "n^uneT SMK^ wWch^ current i A Wnds of amours are current, and it is a long time since an b exte D ni ni n
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  • 76 3 Kansu Establishment To Compete With Foreign Factories D1 Nanking, May 8. nans have been completed by business leaders m Kansu to establish a' j cigarette manufacturing factory with the professed aim of competing with loreign tobacco factories m China, according to reports received from Lanchow. It is pointed
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  • 88 3 Outbreak Among Chinese Women And Children Medan, May 14. An outbreak of lead poisoning has occurred among Chinese women end •hildren m Netherlands India The poisoning is caused hv ihe use of a cowder containing white icdd. A few days ago a child died, and it vas establisnod
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  • 232 3 The followng road information Is is jsued by the Automobile Association ot Malaya under date May 16. Singapore: Changi, Joo Chiat, Tan- 1 jong Katong and Grove Roads. Temporary level crossings; caution. New- 1 ton Circus at Jn: Newton, Kg: Java Bt. Tlmah and Scotts Roads. Turn L:'
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  • 162 3 Europeans Attacked With Sword From Our Own Correspondent) Medan. May 14. A European has been seriously hurt, and another badly wounded m an attack that was made on them by an Achinese, m Achen. The two men. who were f Mner'y non-commissioned oJßcera m the Achen Army, were
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  • 121 3 THE BETTER 'OLE Shock For Tiger-Hunting Planters (From Our Own Correspondent) Medan. Two assistants on the Holland American Plantation Company's estate -nought of a good idea for killing a tiger which had been causing considerable trouble m the district. They laid a dead pig on the ground. ar.d only five
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  • 358 3 HIDDEN BEHIND THE JUNGLE Secret Aerodrome In Singapore Certain details are now available of the new aerodrome which is being laid out for the Royal Air Force behind a screen ot jungle oil Chu Chia Kane Road. Work was begun late last year but its progress has ben marked by
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  • 88 3 Narrow Escape Of Man And Child From Our Own Correspondent.) Srremhan. May \H. Sahat. bin Yahaya, a Malay iyee, Mr. C. H. Ryves. of Sei.n.iw ing Estate, was charged with dangeroui driving before the Seremban Magistrate Mr T. P. F. McNeice, today. It was stated that while a
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  • 107 3 Special Session Of Peoples' Council From Our Own Correspondents It it. i\ i.i. May 8. The special session of the Peoples' Council commenced today to discuss regulations which are necessary to comply with the rubber restriction agreement. The main points m the discussions are the export duty and
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  • 75 3 Owing to the fact that bandits haw wrecked the Trans-Siberian express on Several occasions, the Administration of the Chinese Eastern Railway has il tered the time of departure and ar rival so that this train will now pass through the "danger-zone", which lies immediately west and east of Tsitsihar, during
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 154 3 BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. c) to whisk many really j;id<-rsmnd li a break down as it w«*« a the system. .\o causes (they are almost ar,- much the |Z mil I vMise for all the ortiinar, »t alone is essential m v.taluy-vigour, vital < r ,i. tnfCW off thes morbid ht
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    • 21 3 iL m I FRAMROZS 1 .0 > ]iir~"'i lo^v i x BB t mm W W3L M I !1 FRANROZ &CO lttl
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  • 863 4 Planters who have shot tigers In this 1 country, and many who have gone J ohooting only to return disappointed! at the failure of their quarry to show up, may be interested to read of a! recent bag m Negri Sembilan under circumstances which were probably as;
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  • 83 4 Moscow. May 17. The Soviet's gold production during 1933 Increased by 142 per cent, as compared with the previous year, according to hitherto jealously guarded figures announced today, being valued at 100.000.000 roubles a gainst 41,000 .0G0 ir Production during the first quarter of 1934 was 67 per cent, above
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  • 678 4 Why Pu-yi Wants To Worship At Tombs Of His Ancestors His Imperial Majesty, Kang Teh Emperor ol Manchukuo, formerly Mr Henry Pu-yi. formerly Hsueh Tun*., Emperor ot China, wishes to worship at the tombs of his ancestors. The desire seems innocent enough and of a
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  • 161 4 Marooned Miners Eat Nothing Eke For Five Days Sydney. A party ol eight miners and one woman from Batavia goldfields, Northern Queensland, had practically no food but oysters for the last five of 17 days aunng which they were marooned at Portland Roads waiting tor the steamer
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  • 151 4 Vain Attempts To Round Up Brumbies In N.S.W. Bush Sydney. me recovery some months ago of a brumby pony only 32 inches high from wild country m the Wolgan Valley. south of Newnes. near Lithgow, has Inspired a number of horse-breeders to make further efforts to round up
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  • 123 4 Questions Omitted From League Report Geneva, May 15. The date for the Saar plebiscite and the question of policing during the plebiscite are omitted from the interim S,° f he s Pecial League Saar Committee issued today. The report recommends that the plebiscite be supervised by a commission
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 305 4 quickly relieved win d Digestive disorders arise from acid m the HEAR 7 3URM stomach. Don't wait for ulcers to form— the r quickest and surest cure is Bisurated Magnesia. AC! f" V This universal stomach remedy ends acidity and I brings instant relief to stomach sufferers. If you I
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 576 4 CHURCH_SERVICES Whitsunday ST\ ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6 a.m. Holy Communion, o.^ «.m. *-^-> wommanion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. Bam Holy Communion (Choral) 915 am. Holy Communion. J°30 a p m .n. < ggSS%S&) and Sermon. 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion at H.M.S. Terror 9.15 a.m. Matins at H.M.S. Terror. 8 a.m. Holy Communion
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  • 2569 6 OVER 1,000 SWEEP TICKETS OBTAINED BY FORGERY Alleged Victimisation Of Three Turf Clubs CHINESE TYPIST A LLEGATIONS that he had forged the signatures of well-known Chinese and obtained over 1,000 sweep tickets from the Perak, SelangOT and Penang Turf Club* without payment, were made a Singapore clerk named Tay Tee
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  • 60 6 Bristol. Rhode Island. May 15. There *as an inauspicious start m the launching of the American defender of the America's Cup. Mr. Vandor bilt's Rainbow. After being triply named with champagne, rain and s.v vater the engine controlling the silo •vn<r hr-v~ d-wn and it took 45 m'n utes for
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  • 140 6 Exchange Shots With District Officer's Party Ai Sua Sroi. a notorious outlaw of Fetehaburi. hearing that the poliec were after him wisely abandoned his hiding place at Nongchok and moved into residence at Khao Yoi. He also robbed m the daytime instead of at night, because he realised
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  • 145 6 Charles Lamb's Famous Essay Enacted In Real Life Shanghai. There was enough fresh roast pork to bo had for the taking m Chapei recerr.ly to feed the e i**re population, when Charles Lamb's essay on roast pig was enacted m real life. A fire broke out m
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  • 45 6 Empire Day Dinner And Dance The Singapore branch of the OverSeas League is holding a dinner and dance at Sea View Hotel on Thursday m celebration of Empire Day. HE. the Officer Administering the Government and Mrs. Caldecott will be the principal guests.
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  • 26 6 A 100 kilo-watt radio broadcasting f it!on is being built m Changchun When comnMod it will bo thr> most ."»w?rful station m the Far East Reuter
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  • 120 6 Presentation 01 Ctkwi 1 The S.V.C The appl:- J I the ceremoni< have been vi i eighty old voluni their names. Ai will be limited have to be re: us mark has b« haw not y« I should do sj thei The Old Brigade will t Drill
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  • 58 6 $400 Claim ft Motor Dealers Judgment wai District Court. M •the well known P sum ol $202.62. claim by Fiat 8 Ltd.. on goods the defendant tnd car. The Claim but Mr. F. G P. the plaintiffs, tol a sum of $216 bad since the issue of
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  • 22 6 Contract BifMd Britu News reached yesterday that M signed a eonttf British He will ipp life of a tu< character
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  • 15 6 I Accord' n -4 to I twenty-five wli X buri lottery I including one held
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  • 457 6 Strike Results In Loss (y Benefits j BANGKOK REPORT (From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok, May 9. Those who are studying the labour problem not from the angle of the Government view point but from that :i practical politics, are of the opinion that industrial labour represents
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  • 235 7 Desperate Peasants Forming Shanghai. May 18. jnd Manehukuo forces Kneed attacking the pealan District, m East Kirin. were repulsed with heavy Thousands of santi who have been deeir agricultural lands and by Korean and Japanese aye joined the Chinese mp at the upper reaches kiang River. hundred
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  • 75 7 lian Government To Co-operate P Sydney. May 8. promising definite finan- the Prime Minister <Mr. delegates to the cancer con- held at Canberra, that came it could rely upon of the Commonwealth the gravity of the ire attacking", he said. I cancer is .so great that who
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  • 19 7 Wallace is the first Austraomedian to get a salary week. He draws it every playing m films or on
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  • 73 7 Commons Passes Statutory London, May 7. The House of Commons passed the second reading, without a division, of the Cotton Manufacturing Industry Bill. Which makes temporary provision to enable statutory effect to be given to wages o, greed by representatives of the organisation, and provides for the appointment
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  • 58 7 The engagement is announced of Mr. Tan Peng Wee. of the staff of the Municipal Electric Department, eldest son of Mr. Tan Choon Leong and the late Madam Lee Keow Ec, and Miss ;Koh Chye Lian. the third daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Koh Hoo Giaw. Mr. Tan is
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  • 469 7 Control Scheme May Drive Business Away COLONIAL OFFICE ASSURANCE A NXIETY of the Singapore Rubber Millers' Association that the rubber control scheme might harm Lhe locai rubber milling business is shown m the following letter (dated April 17th) sent by the Association to the Colonial Secretary
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  • 253 7 EARLY AUSTRALIAN CURRENCY BENEVOLENT SOCIETY'S RECORDS History Repeats Itself 120 Years Later Sydney, May 10. In records of the Benevolent Society ol New South Wales, dated 1814 the treasurer's statement of contributions consists of amounts m both "sterling" and "currency." the latter, it is interesting to note, being calculated at
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  • 99 7 Wall Street's Outlook Uncertain Loiidon, May 15. On the Stock Exchange the volume ji business today continued small but several good features were displayed notably Home Rails and Aviations, th^ former being particularly higher li anticipation of bumper holiday traffic With commodities, rubber opened firm and advanced but
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  • 93 7 One For Wool Industry The Other For Melbourne Canberra. Two special postage stamps will be issued shortly, a John Macarthur stamp to commemorate the centenary of the lounder of the Australian wool industry, and a Melbourne centenary stamp. The Macarthur Centenary stamp will bear the likeness of Captain
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  • 71 7 More Heavily Taxed Than America London, May 16. The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, m reply to a parliamentary question, says that m the latest year for which the actual figures were available, 1928-1929, the burden of national and local taxation fit relation to national
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  • 126 7 The half-yearly general meeting of the Singapore Gurus Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., was held at Kota Raja Malay School on Thursday, and the following were plectod as office-bearers President Captain D. R. Swaine. M.A., M.C.; Vice-Presidents: Mr. E. R. Davies, MA. and Mr. R. E. Smith, B.A. Hon.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 254 7 MATINEES TO-DAY SUNDAY Mf V^^^B TWO GREAT STARS IN A »f SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT p| '^H ■Wm^fM i A WOMAN M^^B^i liLaP^^n*'- EDWARD G. j H"^ ®T^- 2 ROBINSON i jijiii J a I\/%T bi\ AN CIS GENEVIEVE TOBIN i> itv > l > l//\iMr"ii/\"v f/^lPFTn^wrl POsmvELY LAST DAY The year's
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 78 8 ONG.— Mr. Ong Thik. father of Ong Bong Quee. Ong Boon Chwee and Ong Hock Chuan. passed away peacefully at bis residence No. 334- A (Bth milestone) East Coast Road, at 4 a.m. on Friday 18th May. at the agj of 73. Relatives and friends are requested not to
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  • 427 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, MAY 19. 1934 Another League Failure TO the majority of us the greatest significance Bolivia has m world affairs is connected with the tin control scheme, m which its representatives' latest effort to get Malaya to dig more deeply into its pocket m order to
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  • 1237 8 - SINGAPORE is a city of excellent I roads, as all will be disposed to fegree Therefore, when one stumbles up>n a really bad patch of road surface it is the more noticeable on ac- count of the contrast. There were v formerly some Koaa very unpleasant
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  • 226 8 The appointment of the Hon'ble Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, to be Deputy Director, Medical and Health Services, S.S. has been approved. The Supreme Court went into vacation yesterday until June 1. A vacation Judge will sit as required to de?l with urgent matters. The official opening
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  • 415 8 Topics Of The Week IT will be recalled tl sion Mr Caldecoti coincided with tn the rubber rattrftetloi O.A.G left tor Bern Lumpur yesterday n row. Now you can two together and the the Japanese piece ■T-HEHE is to be 1 at the iorthcomi Lition. The Topi. fclk who shoot
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 125 8 b^ ml H CANADIAN BfIMWH I m A. tLUB v^th. IA/HICICV m »'V War<w UALP»bi#l\9 BY SPECIAL S'^Sr T J THH APPOINTMENT 2^3K^ KING F SIAM fkA 1872 FINEST SELECTION OF SMART JEWELLERY JUST ARRIVED vVearing a good piece oi JEWEL is a fine old tradition that appeals to the
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    • 49 8 A STORK RINGED IN PRUSSIA was found exhausted m a town five thousand miles away. Apparently the bird had been lookingfor a household which could afford its visit. No householder should be unprotected by a "GAFLAC" POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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    • 13 8 POL ROGER CHAMPA* EXTRA DRY, CUVEE DE RESERVE SIMPAN BOTTLE TIDOK. pß|< EmmU
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  • 635 9 INNER HISTORY OF FAILURE OF ARMS EMBARGO INTENSE CONCERN ON EVE OF GENEVA How British Proposals Fared DECLARING that armaments were only an indication of the disease of fear and .hat unless something could be done to strike at the roots of the terrible disease the best technical exr,H v
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  • 57 9 Good Things To Offer Dublin. May 18. by Mr McEntee m the egarded m competent mportant gesture to Id th»^ Free State had > offer it good relad good sense and eir friends In Britain would realise the two countries m th? tain strangled the i!d be
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  • 22 9 Moscow, May 10. lon has purchased m (land, and Poland I displacement of sed steamers are ti tnsp »rtatlon of
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  • 368 9 The Foreign Secretary. Sir John Simon, m addressing the Federation of i Women's Institutes m London to-day, described it was a very distressing and serious fact that no international agreement on disarmament had yet been reached. Ho shared the keen disappointment so widely felt but he dJd nut
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  • 34 9 Geneva, May 18. T l,. Council of the League has decided to refer the British proposal 'for an international arms embargo against Bolivia and Paraguay to a comimittee oi jurists.- Reuter
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  • 64 9 Not To Lend Colour To Politics London, May 16. A Private Member's Bill "To prohibit the wearing of uniform for Political purposes" will be presented to the House of Commons to-day by Commander Locker Lampson. Commander Locker Lampson was refusTleave m the House of Commons this afternoon to
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  • 108 9 BRITISH WORKERS FOR CHINA Twelve Operatives For Shanghai Mill London, May 18. Twelve cotton operatives including one married woman and two girls are being sent by the Calico Printers' Association to the new mill being built at Shanghai with the object of instructing the Chinese workpeople The men have agreed
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  • 120 9 Accession Anniversary's Possibilities London, May 16. The desire expressed by the Dominions to take part m the celebrations next year of the 25th anniversary of the King's Accession to the Throne has. according to The Times, led to the suggestion that advantage should be taken Of the
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  • 86 9 Soviet Scientists Killed On Border Berlin. May IS. The missing balloon containing Dr. cschrenck and Herr Masuch which ascended at 8 a.m. on May 13th near Buile lor a flight through the subitratosphere, has been found wrecked near Dunaburg on the Russian-Latvian frontier. The mangled body of llasucli
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  • 98 9 Four Thousand Miles London, May 16. The Rev. JR. Weller. who has been appointed Bishop of the Falkland Islands, will have a See 4.000 miles long, including Falkland Islands, Tierra del Fuego. Chile. Peru, Bolivia, except Bolivian Chaco. Ecuador, part of Argentina up to the border of
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  • 78 9 At the weekly tea meeting of the Klang and Coast Rotary Club held on Tuesday at the Chinese Merchants Club the following office-bearers were elected for the ensuing year. President. Mr. Forbes; vice-presidents, Dr. M. A. Gabriel and Dato Kaya, C. H., M.S.C.; hon. treasurer, Mr. W. F. O. Stephens;
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  • 102 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates <From Cur Own Correspondent* RUBBER London, May 18. Spot (Sellers* 6 5 16d (6 146.)l 4 6.) < Buyers* 6 3 16d July-Sept. 6 3 8 d (6i 4 d.» Oct. -Dec. 6 1 -2& <6 3 /B d.) Jan-March
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    • 97 9 GERMANY PREPARE FOR WAR! Professor Banae ni a an accurate milii ant aspects of a no tesa acculicy regarding another war. will too important d PRICE $6.00. Kelly Walsh, Ltd. I IN IIONC; KONG i SINGAPORE. TIFFIN Longchamp Fish, Tartarc Sauce ■i Ifignon Matignon na Saute Potatoes i old Meat
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    • 186 9 I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. CATERERS TO:THE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB TIFFIN WHIT MONDAY IT I C Cream Fish m Aspic Roast Capon Ham Mushroom Salad Toast or Rolls Butter Strawberry Cream Trifle Cheese Biscuits Coffee WE RECOMMEND EARLY 1.50 RESERVATIONS. wo/ I AI\E HOME or E>aughter— the result will be the
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  • 1219 10 TIN CONTROL NOW A MONOPOLY Consumption Ahead Of Production <From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 7. The fact that despite last week's increase of 10 per cent, m the quota, world production of tin is still running considerably lower than consumption, is creating no little uneasiness
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  • 891 10 FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1934 Buyers. Seller* Amuat Tin (4) 6s 6d 7s Asam Kumbang 37s 6d 40s Austral Malay 43s 6d 45s Aver Hitam Tin (ss) 15s 16s Aver Wciig ($1) 207., 215 Bangrin Tin 34s 9 d 355 6d Changkat Tin i£) 49-3 5! Chencieiiang p
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  • 149 10 May 18, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambier 4 50 Java Cube Hamburg Cube 700 Muntok White Pepper 37 00 White Pepper 36*50 Black Pepper i 650 1 Copra, mixed 2 90 Copra, Sundried 240 Small flake Tapioca 480 Small Pearl Tapioca 540 Lingga Sago Flour _J
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  • 81 10 cufs a ™2 n 4 T m Dr K edging Co L td-. Pi- I culs 759 24. Number of hours worked' 1.605, yardage treated 308 000 run g lT fi^ State M 2 Dredges only): ho^s run i i 65V 4 cubic yards treated 210,100 tin
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  • 79 10 Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT May 18, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Seller: R S.S. equal to London Std., Spot (loose) 21 2V£ R.S.S. equal to London Std. (FOB.) 21»/ 8 21* Std. R.S.S. on Tender June 213/ 8 215/, July-Sept. 21% 22 H Oct.-Dec. 22»/ 2 22
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  • 103 10 Abroad London, May 16. Exchanges to-day were: Paris 77 13 32. New York 5.10%. Montreal 5.10»4Brussels 21.85. i Geneva 15.71. Amsterdam 7.53 V 2 Milan 60 116. Berlin 1241 ft. Stockholm 19.40. Copenhagen 22.39 2 Oslo 19.90V2Vienna 28. Prague 122* 2 Helsingfors 226 3 4. Madrid 37 516. Lisbon 110.
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  • 78 10 BUFFER TIN POOL AND I.T.C. Bolivia Resents Malaya's Attitude Paris, May 17. 8 The International Tin Committee has reached agreement m principle concerning the buffer pool plan. Details were criticised by the Boll- vians, who insisted that Malaya and the Dutch East Indies and Nigeria bhould put up more money
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  • 99 10 Katest Buyers' Prices Lates t buyers' prices, received by cable by Messrs Guthrle and Co.. yesterday morning, for Malayan palm oil and palm kernels are: Palm Oil In Bulk: c.i.f. landed weights New York Philadelphia 2.15 cents (U.S. currency) per lb. cJ.f. Ir.nded weights U.S.A. Pacific Ports 2.10
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  • 57 10 i Messrs. Boustead Co.. Ltd.. Penang. j have received a telegram from the Secretarial of MalakofT Rubber Estates. Limted. Messrs. Ed. Boustead Co.. London, advising that the annual ac- I counts for 1933 have been issued shew- ing a profit of £5.416. The sum of I £9.102 is
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  • 656 10 HEAVY SHIPMENTS AUSTRAL MALAY TIN Work Of Examining Gold Blaring Areas During the year under review, a very pleasing improvement has taken place m the condtions and prospects of the tin mining industry, and this is reflected m the accounts of the company now presented, says the report of directors
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  • 117 10 R UBBER EXPECTED Anticipating Although the r. regular during th« past inclined to settl. level. A wave of New York brou the 6d. mark early Eastern markets ported and the was checked. It is understood tl and the 31st. o; volume of rubb,r wlj islands of Singapore stocks held m
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  • 127 10 SELLING May 18 London 4 months" I London 3 months' ii| London 60 (Uyi London SO d. ft [hi London, demand London. T.T. Lyons and Parix d< Hamburg, demand New York, demand Bat&Vift, Sourabiua. c 8T 4 Samarang, demand Penang. demand Calcutta. Bon: bi Rangoon. Madrr.? Colombo, demand
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  • 82 10 ftfej American Can. Com. i American Telephoiu' and Telegraph Atcheson Railroad Dupont (Firestone, Common j General Electric j General Motors Goodrich i Goodyear j Inter-Telephone and Telegraph National City Bank New York Central Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad Co. (Com Radio Corporation Socony Vacuum j Standard Oil NJ. 'Texas Corporation
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  • 88 11 merchandise designated after consul tation with officials of a permaner tariff commission and business men.Reuter "eguarding Bill Now In Force Tokyo. to safeguard Japan's trade ling her exports and imports I tariff rates, which was by the House of Peers on March been m force as from May
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  • 41 11 Chinese Woman Admitted To Hospital Ab a result of having taken caustii soda a Chinese woman named Teh ba: Looi was admitted into the Penan: Hospital. A charge of attempting to commi suicide has been framed against her.
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  • 375 11 Principal Witness Missing In Rash Driving Case f There was only one witness for the prosecution m the Penang Police Court I i wnen F. H. Clancy claimed trial on a charge of driving motor car P3lB m v I rash and negligent manner at Light I Street
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  • 136 11 Mr. Wong Yew Kee Seeks Change After Two i Bereavements i 1 1 Mr. Wong Yew Kee. a prominent I Penang Chinese, is proceeding to Pa- I lembang today to take up an impor- I tant appointment m the N.V. Neder-iandsche-Koloniale Petroleum Mij. Prior to this Mr. Wong
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  • 113 11 i Reported Government Policy Of Inflation J Harbin. May 5. According to the "Harbin Times," a l Japanese newspaper, the Government's policy m respect of the Manchukuo dol--1 lar will be one of inflation. For many months, the Manchukuo dollar has fluctuated only slightly against the Shanghai dollar,
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  • 98 11 Bakap 19,062 lbs.; Patani Para 77,177; South Malay (1932) 17,000; Batu Matang 18,000; Arras 16,000; Baling 82.100; Kuala Dingin 32,200; Subur 28,900; South Johore 32,000; Sungel Puntar 51,500; Kirn Seng 38,176; Sungkap Para c 51,000; Tanjong Rambutan 28,000; Rasa 38,000; Kedah 45,000; Batu Lintang; 54,045; Parit Perak
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  • 235 11 Malayan Fish For Australia Two thousand five hundred Malayan fish, comprising some very rare j specimens, are being taken back to! Australia m the Blue Funnel liner,' Gorgon, which left Singapore yestei-i day afternoon, by Messrs. Ald> Ansola and Marcus Moggs who arrived here three weeks age. Messrs. Ansola and
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  • 256 11 The following information has been I eceived from the Chief of the Central 3ureau of Statistics. Batavia. Foreign exports of rubber irom the six principal ports of the Outer 3 rovinccs during April, 1934. i convert >d to long tons of 2.240 lbs. net weight, i.e..
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  • 60 11 For the first time m the Southern Hemisphere atoms have been recorded Photographically. This feat has been iccompllshed by two research workers of the Department of Natural Philoophy m the University of Melbourne. y*tw at the Cavendish laboratory m the University of Cambridge and at threr her centres m the
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  • 169 11 (Incorporated m Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m the manner pre- scribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG I Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund-Sterling 6,500.000
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  • 206 11 Returns From Papua With A Large "Bag" Sydney, May 10. Most voyagers into the wilds of Papua try to avoid insects and snakes, but Miss L. E. Cheesman, of the British Museum, who has returned to Sydney after a year of lone-handed study, was actually collecting them. Small,
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENT
    • 81 12 Merchants are hereby informed that it has been agreed to quote the rate of 45'6d. per ton of 20 cwt. on Metal Dross m bags from Straits to Conference basis Ports m Europe. Gdynia and Danzig-Neufahrwasser Direct or With Transhipment Merchants are hereby informed that it has
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    • 328 12 Per Hakozaki Maru: For Colombo: !Mr. W. A. Beer. Mrs M. S. Campbell 'Miss E. M. Campbell. Mr. J. W. R. Ilan- gakoon, Mr. S. Uchida, Mrs Y. Uchida Miss V. Karunakaran. Mrs. C. K. Kausalya. For Port Said: Mr. I Kobai yashi. Mr. M. E. Nowson. For
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    • 104 12 Dairen. May 11. There has beta a further echo oi I the Sheng An piracy case. Following the appeal of the rive European accused lor a review of their c ases. Prosecutor Ikeuchi to-day filed a counter-appeal m the Port Arthur (Supreme Court against the sentences 1
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    • 448 12 Passengers leaving by the T.S.S Hector for home Wednesday were: Rev Di. G. A. Guest. Mrs. Guest. Mr. D. St 11. Parsons. Mr. R. B. Balloch. Mrs. W Hill. Mrs. C. H. Warren. Mr. R. L. MeFariane, Mr. H. B. Noon Mr. and Mrs E. G. Taylor, Capt.
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    • 16 12 The S.S. Minderoo arrived In Singapore from Frrmantle yesterday with 1 480 sheep and 2 dogs.
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    • 96 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships llMflMc or (M),,i,,| La*t Wharf «F.ntr;n,,, Rohna 22; Boh M;<in Wharf I Bemardln d 1G: K..n>. Barpedon 8. Lmpire Dock iKnti;,,,,, Bennevia 30 i> Prince 35: steel s. Empire Dock Bttii Met AJsia 48: Klntj I West Wharf (Entrant* Talthybtiw 4 l; Iflnderoo j.w. Section 10 (RMtrancc
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    • 92 12 Flevo Brit.. 124 Radja 18. 5. for B; Scott Harley, Brit Biantan 18.5. Us. 22.5. Barpedi d Bi U pool 18.5. ror D Iflnderoo, Brit.. r.-t mantle 18 Ginyo Muru. J. Yokohama is. 5. for E and Coloml Kamunlng, Brit Bangkok 18.5. for M Blinjcx Dut 715 I
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    • 48 12 Overshoots H.M>. Landfaif-Stag< ■Ml| X a Fain y 3-F mm ;H.m. aircraft-carrier I (the ship's landlng-stai joeuvrts nutsldo Horn: X crashed into the wa So lar as can b< pilot and obtenrer a hurt, but the machln< ately. The nanits oi the tn jboon divulged -Reuter
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    • 601 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. Boakteg Aurnts for Federated Malay States Railways Royal Stale Railways of Siam. Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANAD, POUB MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQIENT SAILINGS
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    • 66 12 i STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE I Via Port Swettenham, Penan& Palembang. Banjoewangi and North Singapore Singapore. jT.s.m.v. Kangaroo In Port May 20 9 a.m. 1 T.s.m.v. Kangaroo July 22 July 23 Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian Return £30.0.0. Currency For particulars of Freight and Passage i please apply
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    • 138 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, S W 11 ?i a^ twin -screw Oil Driven tA*^™£ aS ger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. PORT SUDA* MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with tnrough connection from Singapore and Peuang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rang oor OXFORDSHIRE ul^24 STAFFORDSHIRE j^* 7 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Junt 2\
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    • 209 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAH'N KAISHA, LTD 'Incorporated m Japan) REGILAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. HAVRE MARU In Port May 21 ERIE MARU May 19 May 20 NAGOYA MARU June 7 June 7 BOSTON MARU June 7 June 11 FOR KOBE. OSAKA. MOJI V A WAI A NAGOYA AND
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    • 369 12 Foreign Mail Local And Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m Thursday 7.30 a.m Sunday 7 p.m Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut Monday to Friday 7.30 a.nr Saturday 7. 30 a.m. and 7 p.m Kelantan (via Gemas) every IV'cnday, Wednesday,
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    • 415 13 a y f m jp* P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWAPDS Due T'nage Spore. T'n aM <P ue BE! 6.000 May 24 SOMALI 6 8?0 a,^; I HIND 11.500 May 25 CORFU 15Oon An! 6.500 June 6 MANTUA 11 000 An* 17 lAV 17,000 June 8 RAWALPINDI ***** Aue
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    • 463 13 Elierman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) p/^o ■>*«_ "ELLERMAN" LINE City of Hankow Dne S*" 8 May 30 June 2 City of WeUlnX H NG K NO> BH4NGHAI «"> 'APAN. May 26 May 26 Steamer 8>P re B>pore p Belaw'an iS, gg 5 £355" J /u n n
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    • 980 13 y i^s^P^^^^^^sßtf'^Bn^Bn^^^^Bß UUUv 1 I s^B B mUMU^^^^^^^^^^^^^^—. sS^ ISTV&E "ft,™ 0 STEAMS, CO. (UU< INSURANCE. RAILWAYS The Federated Malay Stale, Railways The Royal State Rai.*av, SJ tttl. t«^ AIRWAYS. 7* BLUE PUMMEL LIMB Regular service to Marseilles, London. Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Bremen Genoa, Havre. Liverpool and Glasgow-Boston. New York
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    • 706 14 K» P. IVI. 4ONINKLIJKB PAKETVAABT MAATBCHAPPU TOBOAM Saturday, May 19. Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggl, Bengkalis, Seneboei and Bagan Si-Apl-Api. PATRAS— Saturday, May 19, Rhlo, Bawean Boeleleng. Padang-Bay Boele- i leng and Soearabaia. TOGIAN-Saturday, May 19, Pontianak. TOMOHON— Saturday, May 19, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas l OBA— Saturday, May 19, Moeara-Saba and
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    • 412 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^w/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE NOW IS THE TIME TO I TRAVEL HOME via AMERICA See China and Japan at no additional cost. Visit Honolulu San Francisco Los Angeles. Sail along the beautiful coast I of Central America and enjoy ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL THRILLS the
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    • 548 14 TO LONDON, VIA NAPPLES, MARSEILLES ANTWERP AND MIDDLESBROUGH tTERUKUNI MARU 12.000 May 29 30 JYASUKUNI MARU J HAKUSAN MARU 10,400 June 13 14 HAKONE MARU I HARUNA MARU 10,400 June 27 28 BSUWA MARU SKATORI MARU 10,000 July 12 U SFUSHIMI MARU 10! §KASHIMA MARU 10,000 July 20 HAKOZAKI MAPI
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  • 966 15 Cricket "The Cricketer's" Review urkshire Colts under the Hirst is L. Hutton, Pudsey. Only 18 years M ems extraordinarily lere surely is an Engerabryo. Last season II he made 699 runs of 69 90 for 15 innings, not out. He began •ently with two ducks, :.d
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  • 55 15 A six-a-side football tournament Is 1,0 be held shortly at the Singapore Club. Entries, which were invited som^ time ago, close to-day. (Saturday The podans has now been t»«d out for training for the forthcom--Irf athletic spirts, a^d all who wish to do so may row pvali themselves of f'j/*«iiHp.«
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  • 349 15 Good Performances At A.-C. School Sports The twenty-fifth annual athletic sports of the Anglo-Chinese School v/ere held under ideal weather condition yesterday at the Jalan Besar btadium before a very large gathering of parents, guardians and well-wishers of the school. The twenty-eight items on the programme were well
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  • 95 15 Colombo Still A Strong Favourite time Is not yet ripe for the resumpLondon, May 17. To-day's Darby call-over v.as aa iollows: 7 4 Colombo. 100 12 Umidwar. 10 1 Windsor Lad. 100 7 Easton taken and oifered. 100 6 Lozingaro offerrd. 181 taken. 22 I Admiral Drake. 25
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  • 49 15 Essex Lose By An Innings j i London, May 18. The Australians won their match against Essex by an innings and 93 runs. Essex were all out m the second m- i nJngs for 125. Grimmett taking 5 wicketl for 54 runs and O'Reilly 5 for i
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  • 221 15 In the Clerical Union League C. vs. A the following players are asked to turn up on Sunday, the 20th at 4 30 p.m. at Clerical Union ground: Low Hock Chiang. Ong Seng Hock. A. Pinto. D. K. Samy, Tan Chwee Teck, Lim Huat Lye, Lim Tian
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  • 250 15 COLONY vs. F.M.S. Guillemard and McCabe Reay Cups Great interest centres round the tennis matches to be played on the Selangor Club courts during the weekend for the Guillemard Cup and the McCabe Reay Cup. THE TEAMS In the Guillemard Cup there will be six singles and nine
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  • 85 15 French Internationals Still Deferred Paris, May 18. The British Rugby Unions, replying t« the French F» deration, state I that they have decided that the' time is not yet ripe for the resump- tion of international matches with France. The Unions consider that the French Federation has not
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    • 102 15 *rtmr pur* *004 not only t*v dU«u«, but to Nttura't *~-<n fea. tto feood to '^>3 uvj SkJ» Cement* C*f*»** NiKtufi h ttwectftot li poteorw m hit f <* 'AMt Mrf Smm to UQUiD m TABUrTfm** COX& KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED cad Office: 13, Regent Street, LONDON, S.W.I. '-^F CHARGE OF
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    • 697 15 NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. SILK AND COTTON. SHIRTS PYJAMAS. Neckties, Collars, Socks, Belts, Singlets, Towelgowns, Sock-suspen-ders, the best and latest style etc., etc., etc., Obtainable at: S. SHIMURA CO., SHIRT PYJAMA MAKERS, BRAS BASAH ROAO, SINGAPORE. PHONE 4382. Orders received by post attend- Afr c d lmmedia- /lS? tely. Address:
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  • 396 16 TWENTYONE HORSES WITHDRAWN Leighton And Ozzie's Selections •pHE fifth day of the Singapore Spring (Governor's Cup) Meeting looks like providing some mor? interesting racing m spite of the fact that the fields are considerably reduced. The handicaps published yesterday gave 109 entries but 21 of
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  • 603 16 MANILA VISITOR DISPLAYS SUPERIOR SKILL GOOD little two-handed fighter though he is. Sherlock Warren had to admit defeat at the hands of Tony Beltran of Manila when they met inj a contest scheduled for 12 three-! minute rounds, at the Olympic Stadium, last night. His
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  • 792 16 RACE 2, Horses, (lass 4. Div. 3, ii I furs. *!.40 p.m. Sail Up 9.0 Duke Menin 712 Knave's Crib 8 9 Silver B'aze 110 'Carry On n.i Windfall 7 10 Jungle Lore 8.4 Manoh Veham 710 Gunga Din 8.4 Qrock 7 5 Lonely Nancy
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  • 1280 16 Command's Debut In Malaya Cup- Tie beat the opposing full back and put across a centre which Wallace came cut to gather. Keeling got possession j *rom the clearance and from his centre iEaker headed over. Johore's efforts to strike back relived themselves into a long range isnot from McCombie
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  • 117 16 NAVY CHALLENGE CUP Draw For Monday's S.G.C. Competition The following is the draw and starting times for the above competition to be played at Bukit Timah on Monday May 21st. Conditions 18 holes Medal play:— 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. McMullan (I.G.C.i vs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Craik <S.G.C>.
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  • 231 16 The Ladies' Monthly Medal was played at Garrison Course on Wednesday and Thursday. The following were the best returns: but may surprise. Kalaw looks too old I like the following:— WATTLE ASH Sungei Besi The Warrior. RACE 9.— Horses, Class 3, Div. 1 7 furs.—
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    • 65 16 j INSURANCE OF RACE I j HORSES AGAINST ALL j j RISKS OF MORTALITY j I AT LOW RATES. j I Particulars on application to S SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. J Insurance Dept, 5 Malacca Street. j Tel. 5144. Slngapofe. FIRST AID to the INJURED THE AUTHORISED TEXTBOOK St. JOHN
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    • 16 16 I 1 0 MDO IN I Gumwifobbh Li a. -a, 3^i JO/teweM 9 ||1 I 1931.
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