The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 July 1934

Total Pages: 16
1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,309 ESTI>. 1835. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1!>34 10 CENTS.
    17 words
  • 73 1 MIMSTERS FORCED TO WITHDRAW Admiral As Premier lokio. July 5. Inel has been \pfollowa I OKacia. Mr. Hirota. sanobu Fujii. Senjuro Hayashi. Osumi. Naoshi Ohara. Mr. Takejiro Reuter. Keisuke Mochizuki. tch, occurred m the The Seiyukai Party. Admiral Okada offerlinor portfolios, forced •nd Mr. Mochizuki
    Reuter  -  73 words
  • 34 1 L*«rri Snow don's Bitter Invective London. July 4. off Lords yesterday" oldtime invective was he irs< *fDon:ld .nd m■- into any humilation allowed him t>' call Minister.— Reuter Wire- Mr Snmvden
    34 words
  • 40 1 Sympathy From rtreat Britain London. July 5. f Franco-Soviet related to take a prominent >etween M. Barthou and J beginning on July 9. ood that M. Barthou i British sympathy lor rapprochement and allay German misgiv- Reuter
    Reuter  -  40 words
  • 145 1 EFFECTS OF RISE IN SILVER PRICE Benefit Felt In 1 Lancashire London, July 5. \4H. W. M. Wiggins, chairman I* Of the Monetary Policy Committee or the Federation of ;Coiton Spinners' Association m a letter to the Manchester Guardian. strongly refutes Sir Arthur Salter's silver article In that journal on
    Reuter  -  145 words
  • 148 1 DKAIN OF SILVER TO SHANGHAI In the letter referred to Sir Arthur Walter said it is lamentable that China's influence has not been exeivised more t;,, niily. not lor the artificial apprecia:icn oi silver but for its stability. Her interest entitles her to a dominant influence m Utter policy and
    148 words
  • 87 1 Agreement Signed In London London. July 9. An Anglo-German debt agreement ias been signed It provides that Britain will suspend her clearing house plans lor six months and that Germany will meet her payments on British holdings of the Dawes and Young Loans— Reuter. Washington, July .>. Authoritative
    Reuter  -  87 words
  • 32 1 New York. July 5. Five people were burned to death when an aeropiane m which they were joy-riding crashed and burst into k flames near Stanagar, lowa.- Reuter
    Reuter  -  32 words
  • 770 1 PUBLIC TO BE ADMITTED TO SELETAR Help For Fliers Who Crash THE public will be admitted to Seletar aerodrome to watch the arrival and departure of competitors m the England-Aus-tralia air race m October. This decision has been reached by the local committee, of
    770 words
  • 146 1 CHINESE WEDDING IN LONDON An Eleventh Hour London, July 5. THE marriage of Dr. Sze Ming- c ?e. soi of Dr. Alfred Sze, Chinese Minister m Washington, and Miss Bessie Li on Saturday promises to be a brilliant event and a number of Chinese and foreign guests are expected, including
    Reuter  -  146 words
  • 74 1 1 Berlin, July 4. As an instance of the wild rumours circulating, when Reuter telephoned the ex-Crown Princes' residence at Pctsdam and enquired from an equerry what was the truth of the reports tliat the Crown Prince had been expelled from Germany and gine to Doom,
    Reuter Wireless  -  74 words
  • 113 1 COMMUNIST INSURRECTION IN CHILE THREE-HOUR BATTLE WITH CARABINEERS Eleven People Murdered Santiago ie Chile, July 4. ONE tliOUSand insurgents forming main body of the rural Communist movement fought for ihiet' hours with Carabineers \v.. were rushed from here: and are delving the authorities. They murdered 11 people tan u> course
    Reuter  -  113 words
  • 286 1 Hitler To Root Out Graft Berlin, July 5. THE week-end death list is still withheld and possibly it will never be published as apparently the Government desires to spare the country further shocks after the news of the shooting of Gen. Schleicher and Capt.
    Reuter  -  286 words
  • 39 1 New York, July fc. Two were killed and 40 inmates of Welfare Island Prison were injured m a collapse of b grandstand from which they were watching a ball game be- tween tv_am? oi' prisoners. Re uter
    Reuter  -  39 words
  • 37 1 French Recruitment For Frontier Defence Paris, July 4. The recruitment of 30,000 specialised troops for frontier fortifications is i begin immediately In accordance wltn the Chamber's Army CommissKm' approval of Marshal Petain's plans Re uter
    Reuter  -  37 words
  • 45 1 The Hague, July 4. The death of the Prince Consort wi.^ m> unexpected that Queen Wilhelmhi;.. who had hurriedly returned from Switzerland, was temporarily absent when her husband expired. The Queen telephoned the news to Princess Juliana who is visiting London.— Renter Wireless.
    45 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 11 1 MOTOR UNION PRIVATE CAR POLICIES FOR t RVICE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
      11 words
    • 106 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO.. LTD. <I".. P" AIMl) FOUNDED BY THE MOTOR INION OF G.B. AND IRELAND AND SOLE OFFICIAL INSIRERS TO THE A.A. OF G.B. Local Agents and Attorneys: SI ME, DARBY Co., Ltrl. :>. MALACCA ST., TEL. 5144 SINGAPORE. CHRYSLER RIDING EASE It/ 1 -4 SEA VIEW
      106 words

  • 556 2 MUNICIPALITY LOSE A VALUABLE POINT Municipality 3; A.P.C 3. "TTHE Municipal Services failed to secure a very valuable point m the Commercial Cup competition yesterday, when they drew 3—3 with the A.P.C. at Jalan Besar Stadium. Municipality 3; ♦"THE Municipal Services failed t m the
    556 words
  • 250 2 DRAW FOR FIRST ROUND OF S.A.F.A. CUP Only One Clash Between Senior Sides "THERE is to be only one clash between first division teams m the first round of the S.A.F.A. Cup competition, the draw for which was announced yesterday. It is between the Indo-Ceylonese and the S.R.C. What promises
    250 words
  • 315 2 MISS D. ROUND IN FINAL AT WIMBLEDON Wimbledon, July 5. The final of the women's singles at Wimbledon has resolved itself into an Anglo-American match for m the semifinals today Miss Dorothy Round (Great Britain* beat Mme. Mathieu (Franco 6—4. 5—7, 6—2 and Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.A.) beat Miss G.
    Reuter  -  315 words
  • 52 2 Mrs. Lee, wife of Bishop Edwin Lee, vill speak on "Women m our neighbourhood" at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, on Saturday at 5 p m.. under the auspices of the Lotus Club. An invitation is extended to all who are interested and the meeting is not confined to members of
    52 words
  • 70 2 i First Section Of Magnitogorsk Works Completed Magnitogorsk, June 17. The reconstruction of the first Magnitogorsk blast-furnace has been completed and the furnace put Into operation, thus ending the construction nf the first section of the gigantic Magnitogorsk metallurgical plant, the greatest m the U.S.S.R. and
    Tass  -  70 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 161 2 TO LET, PASIR PANJANG HlLL— Three and two bed-roomed bungalows (one furnished). Electricity and water— also 9 Barker Road— Apply Zehnder Brothers. EXCELLENT OFFICE AND GODOWN ACCOMMODATION to let In splendid ferroconcrete bul I din* (3 floors) In Robinson Road. Good position. Apply Box No. SIS, ear* of Free Press.
      161 words
    • 441 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SILF Brand OBESITY TABLETS. HAVE RESTORED THOUSANDS TO HEALTH AND A NORMAL WEIGHT. Obtainable m three sizes MEDICAL HALL, UNITED, Chemists and Druggists. BUSINESS CARPS^ STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAfREKS 14A Chan** Alter, SlagW**' Tne Cheapest House ior youj JVv- Suuionery, Typewriters Ribbon* ffl&S'- *nd caroons aiso for
      441 words
    • 560 2 NOTICES. ORDINANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy No. 405 of 1933. Re CHOP KWONG TAI of Nos. 221 to 223 Kallang Road, Singapore. Notice is hereby riven that a First Dividend is intended to be declared m the above
      560 words
    • 445 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORF MUNICIPALITY TenderTenders are now ln^it lowing materials or mite* particulars, see Munir.: .a i^s Room. rtt<te For Sale, at Victory Theatre Butcher's "Silent Empire Projectors, 16 ln. Lantern Len« 5 Volt D.C. driving motor 120 Arc. Full particulars it Muriel Tender Room and Victoria ThW£ Date of Closing.
      445 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 101 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY, 6th. iigh Water. 605 a.m. 7.7 ft.. 6.03 p.m 8.3 ft. Cricket: S.C.C va. Old Rafflesians. SC.C. 5 p.m.; Johore C.C. vs Fort Canning, Fort Canning, •lolf: Women's Spoon (stroke* Competition and qualifying round for Rose Bowl. Keppei G.C. Athletics St. Anthony's School Sports, Jalan
      101 words
    • 56 2 Rafflesians, S.C.C; A.P.C vs S.CR.C. A.P.C; St. Joseph's Institution vs. Nondescripts S.J.I. P.W.D. vs. Khalsa Association. McNair Road Indian Association vs. Raffles Institution. Balestier Road Ceylon Sports Club vs. Police. Thomson Road Y.M.CA. vs. Anglo- Chinese School Y.M.CA. ithletics Police Depot Snorts Mf: Men's Monthly Medal bogey). Singapore G.C; Men's
      56 words
    • 91 2 Law Notices For The Day I Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. At 2.15 p.m. m the Ist. Court: Part heard: 5.212 34 I. Asano trading as I. Asano and Co. vs. M. Manasseh. Before Mr. Justice Prichard m the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m.
      91 words

  • 422 3 Enlarged Ph otos of Signatures As Evidence CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST DRAUGHTSMAN /MIEAILY magnified photographs of signatures were shown to Mr. J. M. Brander m the police oourt yesterday at the opening of the preliminary inquiry into a charge of forgery against an Indian draftsman named T. G. Francis, employed
    422 words
  • 297 3 URGENT MISSIONS BY AIR TMKI SPECIAL TRIPS B Y K. L. CLUB Ku.ila Lumpur, July 4. ol civil aviation as a O l rapid transit was nstrated last month asiona by the Kuala on Club when, m urgent requests, j .ml pilots were provided, ct to convey a doctor, and
    297 words
  • 50 3 1.148 coolies, 27,805 males! lales. arrived m Dairen i during i.he month of May, > coolies, 11.116 males and les. left during the same wording to the local Marine Kwangtung Government. m vi mre s^^ tnan departred with the totals for May i increased by 7,939 and Utrturea by 1.815
    50 words
  • 133 3 Case Against Mrs. Rode Withdrawn The case against Mrs. Rode, who was charged with assaulting a public servant namely, a process server, m the execution of his duties, was withdrawn on Monday by th»i Deputy Public Prosecutor. The case had been transferred to the Penang District Court
    133 words
  • 129 3 Old Bangkok Practice To Be Discontinued From Our Own Correspondent, t Bangkok, June 23. One by one the old customs are givtng way to the new ideas. A proposal has been put forward to do away with the noon gun. For a good many years now this
    129 words
  • 629 3 JUDGEMENT A GA INS T BANK TAMBY But Summons Had Been Accepted By A Different Man •THAT Erahmins extended the rigidity of caste customs even to their every-day business dealings was the assertion of a high caste Bengali Brahmin before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the criminal district judge, yesterday. He
    629 words
  • 80 3 Widespread Dropsy Owing To Lack Of Salt Canton. According to an official of tbeKwangtung 3rd Army Corps who has just returned here from Kiangsi. many of the inhabitants of the Huichang. Yuentow and Shiuchln districts are suffering from dropsy owing to the lack of salt Since the
    Reuter  -  80 words
  • 118 3 Chinese Accidentally Shot By Friend Taiping. July 3. A young Straits-born Chinese was shot m the thigh while hunting wild boar with two friends on the GrikLenggong Road the other day. This is the third accident during the past two years. Two of them were fatal. From
    118 words
  • 56 3 More Than 4,000 Arrivals In June Following are the numbers of. arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for June: Arrivals (State aided) (Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 381 (Adults), 93 Minors 57 (Infants). Arrivals (Others) (Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 4,106. 311. 185. Departures (Figures
    56 words
  • 72 3 Concert At Telok Ayer This Evening The Band of the SS. Police under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns will perform the following weather permitting at Telok Ayer today at 5.15 p.m. Overture, "The Calif of Bagdad" (Boieldieu); Suite "Summer Days" <Coates>; Song "The Maid of
    72 words
  • 101 3 Canton Merchants' Plan To Develop Foreign Markets Casiton. Local Chinese tea merchants have drawn vp a plan f?r the development of the foreign market for Chinese tea. Thr main points of the p*an are To establish tea control organs m commercial centres. To establish publicity organs m order
    Reuter  -  101 words
  • 239 3 Mr, Justice Gerahty In Motor Collision DRIVER OF OTHER CAR FAILED TO GIVE SIGNAL A collision between two cars m Thomson Road, one of which contained Mr. Justice Gerahty and Mrs. Gerahty, was described m the police court before Mr. C. H. Whitton yesterday. Mr. Gerahty's syce, Ahmat, gave evidence
    239 words
  • 211 3 DID NOT KNOW WHAT TO PLEAD BAIL FOR EUROPEAN INCREASED TO $300 The charge against a European, Constant Herbert Motte, of housebieaking by night, or, alternatively, of hous? trespass by entering into the house of Ada Clara Motte. on June 17 with intent to intimidate, insult or mnoy her was
    211 words
  • 209 3 When A Buddhist Monk Breaks Vow of Celibacy Peiping. A Buddhist monk violates no law by marrying. This is the ruling of the Ministry cf Interior m reply to a question put by the Bureau of Social Welfare of the Tientsin Municipal Government. Soms timo ago the
    Reuter  -  209 words
  • 46 3 Liew Fook Thin, stated to be cashier at Messrs. Robi son and C Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, will be chargo' today with criminal breach of r.rust > $3,000. He was l rested yesterday, and it i: understood that the alleged often h was committed during May and Jun-
    46 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 26 3 "ARTHUR'S" BAR and I RESTAURANT U COLLYER QUAY TABLE D'HOTE TIFFIN $i.- Special Dishes $0.60, SPECIAL DINNER X .50 from 7 7 P.m. to 11 p.m.
      26 words
    • 366 3 WIFE'S DELIGHT AT HUSBAND'S LOSS. 30 Pounds of Fat Here is something ail wives of fat men will be glad to know. It is the experience of a woman whose husband recently weighed IJjt. 6 lbs. She writes "I really feei I must write and <1) you that, after takir.p,
      366 words

  • 372 4 In Defence Of The "Vicious COCKTALL" SOME IDEAL RECIPES FOR BRIDGE AND MAH JONG PARTIES By Our Woman Correspondent WHAT SHOULD we do without the unassuming cocktail He la mixed, and m turn is one of the Vest "mixers" we know. He helps to break the ice. and get people
    372 words
  • 844 4 So he mixed a kind of cold punch which was served from a large bowl and drunk out of tumblers. The long drink gradually became Sorter, meanwhile getting more popular all over America. It was first taken to England by the troops during the war and
    844 words
  • 118 4 Ink stains on polished floors or on the woodwork of a desk may be removed by the application of vinegar to which a little methylated spirit has been added. j It an ink stain on a carpet, or on woollen material, can be treated before it has time
    118 words
  • 27 4  - Britain un The Screen BY JOAN LITTLEFIELD DOttt&AS FAIRBANKS and BtritJfe Bftßift m a scene bssal "The Private Life of Don Juan," bein? made at Elstree Studios.
    27 words
  • 166 4 Fish balls make a useful addition to the menu, as they can be served hot or cold, can be prepared some time before they are to be served, and are appetising for almost any meal. Obtain about two pounds of ikan merah and skin and bone the fish
    166 words
  • 76 4 I Long gloves m deep orange suede would be chic With a brown chiffon dress. Sequins can be stitched on the dretfl m a double line to suggest a yoke, or you can cover little epaulettes with them, while lines of sequins look most effective from the wrist to the
    76 words
  • 641 4 Doug's Latest Film Being Made At Elstree ON A hot sunny afternoon recentl) I paid a visit to the brgei concrete studio at Elstree where j London Film Productions are making "The Private Life of Don Juan." The studio has been hired tor the
    641 words
  • 56 4 Necklines are either high < eriss cross closings, button front or a surplice line. Full] the waist is not only fashion i but useful. Bracelets are now of wood or to) li shell, the* latter with a gill n the chin to give the head I ndaged the plastering of
    56 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 127 4 "^Jfc; -SBP^bmbßrf^^^^^^^^^^^r^B r^r^r^r^r^r^Mr^^r^r^r^rVrV '*■*>!»-•-'■'' Ife v'.< '^L. s>^ j^^^^RH V^^RSBb^rvS^^H r^r^ -^i ,:W//7<\:V > wo&'-v^rH b^K > b»^ W TilßkJ^« BS fiiii J™ Kill Rhßi^l R^r ■■•^^B»Bm^^PJ^HB» nfcnn^BPß^^^jP^^?^Bj I MOW VITAL IT IS— IN THIS SHORT PERIOD, WHAT HOPES AND FEARS ARE CROWDED J <R^fc !o f^ Gy /N NG
      127 words

  • Article, Illustration
    228 5 N memorial statae of Italian marble was unveiled at St. Pancras Cemetery, London, m memory of the first "pearly king", Henry Croft a roadsweeper who m his lifetime raised over «5,«00 for charity. A general view of the unveiling ceremony is shown here. H.M.S. Rodney was "at home" to visitors
    228 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 31 5 AIRSHIPI BRAND HNEST CONDENSED MILK TRY A TIN AND BE CONVINCED Alft SHlp raA nP I Sole Distributors: S. A. ALLAPITCHAY CO. 147-149, BEACH ROAD. SINGAPORE. Tel 2882, M S.K. 3.
      31 words

  • 604 6 Not Ceased NEWSPAPER NOTICES NOT SUFFICIENT AN important principle m the question of the liability of members of a partnership was voicied by Mr. Justice Prichard m the I Supreme Court yesterday when he I ?ave judgment m the issue as to whether lan Boon Cheo,
    604 words
  • 331 6 INDIAN WHO FOUND 10,000 FRANCS Recovered Balance To Be Returned QENTENCE of six months* im•3 pri.sonmf-nt was passed by the third magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander, yesterday on V. Swamy Row, the Indian postcard vendor who found a wallet containing about 10,000 francs at the Tanjong Pagar
    331 words
  • 191 6 Postal Agreement With Manchukuo London, June 29. It is understood that through running of Siberian mails via Manchukuo will shortly be resumed by agreement with the postal authorities but will not Involve any major questions of Chinese Government policy. There is reason to believe the Government has privately
    191 words
  • Article, Illustration
    101 6 Jew Charges Son-in-law With Cheating A Jewish father-in-law and son-in-law appeared again yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, m the case m which the former, Moses Nassim Holly, charged the latter, T. R. Isaacs, with cheating m respect of six promissory notes, totalling $293 On the
    101 words
  • 230 6 The response to the Y.W.C.A. appeal! to date has been $3,730.80 for which! the General Committee tender their! thanks. Additional donations received have been: $150 from Mr. Yeo Chiang Swee: $50 each from Mr. Seah Eng Tong. Asiatic Petroleum Co.. Mr. T. K. S. Dawood. Mr. G.
    230 words
  • 92 6 Held Up Train Full Of Japanese Troops Harbin, June 17. After pulling up the tracks and wrecking a troop train going east, at a point 25 miles west of Hailin. a gang of bandits poured a fusillade of bullets on its inmates. The locomotive and four of the
    Reuter  -  92 words
  • 119 6 read "When once it can be shown that liability has attached to any partner, the onus of proving that such liability has ceased is upon that partner or those representing him." NEWSPAPER NOTICES INSUFFICIENT "In my opinion," continued His Lordship, "the plaintiff has not discharged this onus. The notices m
    119 words
  • 536 6 Chinese Girl On Murder Charge Unfit To Plead UNABLE TO UNDERSTAND EVIDENCE Appearing for the defence of a 16-year-old Chinese girl who was charged at the Assizes yesterday with the murder of a girl of six years of age m Yeo Chu Kang Road on Mar. 6, Mr. K. T.
    536 words
  • 177 6 INJURED CHINES* LFi* ON ROAD-SI 1 1|, Remained In Hospital For 32 Days A taxi driver who knocked do* a pedestrian and lying at the 10th. mnc Selet^ Road, was prosecuted In court before Mr. C. H v. yesterday for causing hurt rash act and
    177 words
  • 38 6 Makes Its First Flight Ti Welcome CheHuskiners Moscow, June 19 The giant aeroplane •Maxim the largest m the world. to< Its first flight over Moscow ranks ot military ftttoplaMi serial parade m honour "Chcliuskinors Tass
    Tass  -  38 words
  • 127 6 Chinese Woman Did So "In A Fit of Temper" A Chinese woman, Lim Chian Bee. brought before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, yesterday, on a charge of wilfully ill-treating a child, admitted the offence, and pleaded m extenuation that she had done so m a
    127 words
  • 126 6 Early Expansion May Be Recommended Hong Kong. June 29. The entire air force of Canton participated m a general exercise thi> morning In the presence of high military officials m the South who will probably recommend an early expansion of the force. Gen. Ho Chien. Governor of
    126 words
  • 125 6 BAN ON MIXED BATHING "The Practice is Detrimental To Social Welfare" Canton. Headed by Admiral Chang Tse-kiang. Commander-in-Chief of the Canton fleet, a number of local Government officials are advocating government action to forbid women and meiT?swiniming m the same swimming pool or at the same beach "m order to
    Reuter  -  125 words
  • 106 6 The health statement for the week ending June 30 issued by the Singapore Municipality states that a death-rate equal to 21.09 per 1,000 per annum was recorded compared with 19.04 m the preceding week, and 21.35 m the corresponding week of last year. Five persons who had been
    106 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 55 6 J=*^ IMPERIAL AIRMAIL? POR CHEAPNESS REGULARITY THi: POSTAGE IS ONLY 40 CExVTS PER HALF OUNCi ro THE UNITED KINGDOM Y(>( CAN OBTAIN A REPLY IN DAYS. CALL AT YOUR LOCAL POST OFFICE OR MANSFIELD Co., Ltd. AND ASK FOR THE MALAYAN AIR MAIL LEAFLET. OCEAN BUILD. NG SINGAPORE TEL 5154.
      55 words
    • 53 6 CARBORUNDUM and ALOXITE FOR GRINDING ALL KINDS OF /y^^^^^^\ METALS AND lW^^P^J ALLOYS "\V^fflf 7 t CARBORUNDUM is the hardest abrasive m the Grinding Wheels Scythe Rubbing Bricks— Knlie Sharper. Grinding Powders- Carbom Crucibles and General Ren* Enquire now for price lists Hi William Jack* &> Co. 'flValana' Lt<l SINGAI^ORE-
      53 words

  • 181 7 M 7 GOVERNMENT DEBT [NINCREASED Official Estimates Made Public For First Time Nankins. June 14. published for the fiscal July 1. 1934. to June 30. 1935. i the fact that for the Ministry of Finance nas I official estimate 1 of its expenditures for the •land a
    Reuter  -  181 words
  • 167 7 The Cat And The Fiddle" Aj Bright Production Mac Donald and Ramon ro. featured together for the first M G M. picture, "The Cat ddle," are a very well-mat-i they handle the musical with which the picture nds m a manner that makes this f the brightest productions
    167 words
  • 113 7 '«ck Hulbert Among Chinese Pirates tfy amusing piece of irrespon•ling describes the Gaumont i )icture "Jack Ahoy" at the lulbert enhances his reputa<msMorably m this nautical farce standing merit, carrying the of the entertainment on his shoulders and still succeeding m you thoroughly amused. ol the fun centres
    113 words
  • 571 7 PERTINENT BUFFER POOL QUESTIONS Warden Of Mines And Perak Chinese r TH] EoUowing Is a fuller account of ihe meeting m Ipoh at which Mr. Holford, Warden 1 f Mines, Perak, gave an address to the Chinese miners of thai State on the local aspects of the buffer tin pool
    571 words
  • 723 7 pikul of ore It is up to the miner to decide whether it is worth his while to produce any of this quota for that price. When the pool is liquidated— it will be liquidated on Dec. 31, 1935 the syndicate will be wound up and subscribers will participate m
    723 words
  • 264 7 KWANGSI GOVERNMENT SCHEME Making Every Citizen A Soldier Canton, July Z. Military training for students and civilians is being actively carried out m both Kwangtung and Kwangsi provinces. Wuchow reports indicates that much f progress has been made m the Kwangsi Government's scheme to make every citizen
    Reuter  -  264 words
  • 57 7 Hitler A^isits The King Of Siam Berlin, July 2. Excitement has been renewed this evening by the sudden barricading of the Wilhemstrasse area. Huge wondering crowds gathered beyond the police cordon, but it was learned that precautions were taken because Hitler was paying a visit to the King
    Reuter  -  57 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 260 7 I 0 6 01^^ 101 S£Z YOU! 3lld SEZ ME! back a ain to convulse you with laughter! I\Jj£*~~mjjj^ VICTOR McLAGLEN and EDMUND LOWE "NO MORE WOMEN 99 A Paramount Picture with ■^■RL/ SALLY BLANE and MINNA GOMBELL »W^^ i T' JlSPBI: at sea, ashore they were jelly fish having
      260 words

  • 493 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JULY 6. 1934 The World's Biggest Problem PVERY nation has its own pecu- liar problems but there is one, overtopping them all m magnitude, which they share m common the maintenance of world peace. Until the arrival of the Millennium, or that happy day when
    493 words
  • 1182 8 Weel Done, Cutty Sark." THOSE who know their Burns will remember Tarn O' Shanter's cry of "Weel done, Cutty Sark," which brought the fiends disporting m Allowa's "Auld Haunted Kirk" hot on his heels and caused "his auld grey mare Meg, to lose her tail. We are
    1,182 words
  • 281 8 Mr. E. C. Tommerup, Soils Officer to Dunlop Plantations, Ltd., Malacca, goes on leave by the Mangola. The Rev. Roger F. Etz, of the U.S.A. is staying for a few days m Singapore before resuming his round-the-world pleasure trip. Mr. G. D. A. Fletcher has been
    281 words
  • 961 8 Outside the gate of the tin yard attached to the villas members of the choir h<-]f< clal meeting. They were deeply agitated, and alao Uir bass singers banged their palms of their hands and gesticulated m keeping with "To goo an' leave it till t! tice afore he
    961 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 219 8 i ■nSHbM .^apB^BBttHHRjB^BB^9K^^^BK9 53Ibw. "subbsj V. I B»^^^^^' 1 v r :> I A f I feiisfSfifc™ V* l—^^—f .:WaV-.' r:v^'' I (Aldbeck* j Have you tried all the following TASTY CHEESES? Cheddar -English Canadian Gouda Edam Dutch Cream Kraft Gorgonzola Roquefort Gruyere TAKE YOUR CHOICE Singapore Cold Storage Co.,
      219 words
    • 55 8 "BY A STRANGE COINCIDENCE," writes a correspondent, "my wife and the woman next door both suffer from chronic lumbago/ Very sad. But one supposes they are often able to enjoy a little back-chat. What about a M GAFLAC ACCIDENT and ALLSICKNESS POLICY? GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE ft LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD.
      55 words

  • 501 9 TROUBLE EXPECTED IF CHINA REFUSES Compromise Policy Must Be Abandoned Shanghai, July 5. THE Japanese Commander m Peiping has demanded that Japan- ese troops should be posted all along the railway between Shanhaikwan and Peiping, m accordance with the Boxer Treaty of 1900 which
    501 words
  • 97 9 -,x il Officer Keleasea EV fS I*** Island Paris. July 4. litt le nurse. Madeline trove for twelve years to ol the ex-naval opniamln Ullmo serving 26 on Devil's Island submarine plans so a to buy gilts for Belle Lison" met r ir st time yesterday on
    97 words
  • 10 9 -.1 recently first Asjsar for Foreign Affairs, appointed Ambassador to
    10 words
  • 193 9 REPAIRS WILL PROVE TOO EXPENSIVE Damaged In Rough Sea Take-Off THE technical committee of the Royal Singapore Flying Club will recommend to the general committee, the Free Press was informed last night, that the Club's 4-seater flying boat. Cutty Sark. be written off. This surprise
    Union Times  -  193 words
  • 17 9 London, June 30. The death is announced of th<> Dak° of Maryborough after a short illnoss. i
    17 words
  • 150 9 SHIPPING PROPOSALS CRITICISED Financial Help For Scrapping London, July 4. Strong dissatisfaction at the Government's shipping proposals is expressed by members of the House of j QDmmons interested m the subject and who met last evening to examine them It is considered that the whole question has
    Reuter Wireless  -  150 words
  • 206 9 50 PER CENT INCREASE IN SHIPPING London, July 4. Announcing the Government subsidy for shipping, Mr. Walter Runciman m the House of Commons stated that shipowners would be required to press upon foreign shipowners the framing of proposals tending tc adjust the sup ply of tonnage to the world demand
    Reuter Wireless  -  206 words
  • 56 9 Chinese Delegate To Make Representations London, July 5. Mr. Li Ping-hang, the Chinese delegate to the International Labour Conference, has arrived from Geneva .and it is understood he intends to make representations to the Foreign Office with regard to the enforcement of the Chinese Factory Inspection Act m
    Reuter  -  56 words
  • 48 9 Brussels, July 5. Gen. Tsai Ting-kai, the famous 19th Route Army leader, is staying m Belgium. He leaves for Paris "bn July 17 and then goes on to England m August for a prolonged stay. At the moment he is studying Belgian municipal administration and military tactics. Reuter
    Reuter  -  48 words
  • 70 9 London, July 4. A famous London specialist told Reuter last night that a mysterious throat epidemic recently brought to notice had already spread far beyond Wimbledon and that patients were coming m from all parts of the Metropolitan area. Nobody had yet definitely diagnosed the complaint which
    Reuter  -  70 words
  • COMMODITY MARKET
    • 54 9 London, July 5. Spot (Sellers) 7»/ 4 d- (7 1 B <U (Buyers) 7y B d. (7 1|16d.) Oct.-Dec. 7^ B d. (7 5|16d.) Jan.-Mar. 7y 2 d. (7 716 d.) Apr.-June 7 1116 d. (7 9|16d.) Market: Firmer. New York, July 5. July 14.52 bid (14.05) September 14.82
      54 words
    • 26 9 London, July 5. Spot £229-15-0 (£230- 5-0) 3 Months £229-10-0 (£229-15-0) Market: Easy. London, July 5. New York 5.05V 2 (5.06 Vi>: Paris 76% (76%>
      26 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 111 9 TIFFIN $1.00 Scot h Broth Fish a la drat m cken «s. Bacon i Por me ParmerUicr Meal iv Salad t i sim Cheese Fn 'i fee WATCH I DAILY MENU >\E 4906. GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL j Sec- Road. Ph ne 6 90 SATURDAY, JULY 7th. SPECIAL DINNER UAHCE Music
      111 words
    • 225 9 SPRATTS CROONERISM. A >^fSftt <DID MY %A__ .lAte?^^ HEART 5^ c^fe»j'''"7''BEAT THE ''^iM MOMENT rl^^S^M^ looked AT YOU?" Biscuit-shy Bob has met his match He never did love ordinary dog biscuits, but he's fallen for BONIO. Cunningly shaped like a bone, and contained a balanced blend of meat-flbrine, whole wheat
      225 words

  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1410 10 FULL TIN PRODUCTION BEFORE LONG?" Ba ng ri n Tin Cha i rma n's Optimistic Speech London, June 25. The tin metal market has been much firmer this week and Friday's closing price represented a gain of £3 ss. on the period. This improvement is said to have resulted from
      1,410 words
    • 77 10 Unexpected By Keen Demand For Loans London, July 1. On the money market this week although it was expected there would 1 be seme tightening up m conditions m connection with the end of the half years requirements, the scramble for !oans was greater than anticipated and recourse
      77 words
    • 34 10 Exports of wheat from Canada for' 4 wTS?K en g May «»»mted to 4 909,000 bushels, a gain of 1,600,000 on the previous week and of 200 000 on the correspoding week m 1933
      34 words
    • 76 10 Cliamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 5, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 23 /2 23% ft.S.S. equal to London Standard (F. 0.8.) 23 3 4 23% Standard RSS. en Tender Aug. Sept. 24V2 24% Aug./ Sept. 24V 2 25% Oct./ Dec. 25 25
      76 words
    • 217 10 Australian Canned Fruit Canberra, June 10. Reports presented to the Fruit Industry Sugar Concessions Committee s'.iow that there has been a remarkable Increase m the demand for Australian canned apricots, peaches, and pears m Great Britain since the beginning of this year. As a result of this demand
      217 words
    • 131 10 July 5, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok Wfrite Pepper 33.00 White Pepper 32.00 Black Pepper 14.00 Copra, Sundried 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.45 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Fair Sago Flour 1.57VfcPalembang Jelotong 6.50 Blanja Jelotong 6.25 Sarawak Jelotong 6.00 R.
      131 words
    • 128 10 July, 5, 10 a.m. Prices have continued to advance since our last report, although there has been very little business passing. The higher prices ruling m New York are due to the probability of further inflation of the American dollar and also to the better news regarding
      128 words
    • 994 10 THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934. Buyers Sellers I rtmpal Tin (4) 65 4 1 2 d 6s 9d Asam Kuinbang <£) 37s 6d 40s Austral Malay 50s 52s 6d Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 15s 16s x.d. Ajer Wcng ($1) 1.95 2.02 1 2 Jangrin lin U) 34s 9d
      994 words
    • 1213 10 Annual Meeting Of Straits Rubber The fourteenth annual genera! meeting of the Straits Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on May 31, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, EC, Mr. E. L. Hamilton (chairman o the company) presiding. The secretary (Mr. F. E. Maguire) having read the
      1,213 words
    • 168 10 July 5 London, T.T. London, D.D. 2 4 I London, 30 days' sight London, 60 days' sight 24 11 London, 3 months' sight London 4 months' sight 24 1 New York D.D. New York 90 d.s. H < Calcutta. Bombay, Rangoon. Madras, Colombo, demand Sydney and Melbourne demand
      168 words
    • 38 10 Canadian business statistics con' encouraging. The index number the physical volume of business •8.6 per cent for April compared *i: •9.8 for April last year. The April figure for mineral production is compared with 102.8 for April 1933
      38 words

  • 1018 11 MR. RUNCIMAN'S STATEMENT ON SUBSIDY SCHEME Aimed At Effecting Abolition Of Foreign Subsidies Mtlman'a statement m the House of Commons on Monday gard to the granting of a government subsidy of £2.000,000 :,p shipping, is now to hand through the British Official em, and
    1,018 words
  • 26 11 New York, June 28. The Polish -American airmen, the brothers Adamowitz, departed this morning for Newfoundland en route for a trans-Atlantic flight to Warsaw. Reuter Wireless
    Reuter Wireless  -  26 words
  • 1155 11 Decision To Include Them In General Rates (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 4. A PROPOSAL to include conservancy fees m the general assess- ment rate was carried at the meeting of the Sanitary Board today by a vote of seven to six. Most of the
    1,155 words
  • 53 11 Harbin, June 7. The Tax Bureau of the Harbin Municipality proposes to collect five million dollars within the next two months. The whole amount is arrears of taxes. It is believed that if the authorities keep strictly to their plan many merchants and property owners will be forced
    Reuter  -  53 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 31 11 THE EASTERN UNITED |S S| KAN< E CORPORATION LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. tii\S()N General Manager. HF id 01 l(i: No 161> Cecil street SINGAPORE.
      31 words
    • 61 11 f CREDIT-FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT Societe Annojme (incorporated In Belgium— 1907) HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS. BRANCHES SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, HANKOW PEKING. HONG KONG, TSINAN BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property, Loans for building. House and real Estate agents. Agents for Union of Paris Insur. Co. Ltd. OFFICE: MEYER
      61 words
    • 633 11 Assets exceed SI2.MMQQ. Assurance m force OTer $35, m,§+% The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore u^^ omcE Ql<J Jewr t( Tne Co ffiP an y na* 520.000 aeposite* wit. o^lan^na co.pUe, witn BntU* U* ATTRACTIVE
      633 words
    • 438 11 OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHI* (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter Paid up capital m 600.00* shares of £5 each Jcs.uou.uut Reserve Fund 3.000 ow Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1.000. 0 m HEAD OFFICI 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC I Agencies and Branches Alor Star nollo ißalgoi. Amritsar Ipoh Semarai.i Bangkok
      438 words

  • 3 12
    3 words
  • 958 12 Naval Officers Still In Search Of Adventure Lieut. R. E. D. Ryder, of H.M.S. Olympus, one of the submarines stationed m China, and a member ol the crew of the famous Taimoshan, is not yet tired of adventure, for he will leave shortly for the Antarctic
    958 words
  • 150 12 Japan's Building Plans Altered The committee of inquiry into the efficiency of Japanese warships, under the chairmanship of Admiral Kato, which has been at work since the Tomodzuru disaster, has come to the conclusion that the twelve destroyers built or building under the first naval replenishment programme require
    150 words
  • 290 12 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau lor the week ended June 30, 1934. Alexandria: 1 typhus case and 1 death. Bassein: 2 plague cases and 1 death: 4 smallpox cases and no deaths. Bombay: 1 smallpox case. Calcutta: 100 cholera cases
    290 words
  • 15 12 The Nippon Yusen Kaisha is seuine a number of its older steamers to JaDanese scrappers.
    15 words
  • 102 12 Ships alongside the i,., or expected to arrive East Wharf Entrant e (..i Plancius 22 iMam Wnarf (Entrance Gala I Kaisar-I-Hind 18: I Huygens 7. Empire Dock (Entrance < M t. i Havre 30: H M.S. H< r sandal 37 West Wharf (Entrance <..»t,. t i Cathage 5;
    102 words
  • 139 12 Visits H.M.S. Sandwich In Harbour Shanyhi The Panchcn Lama, ipirit d: Tibet who hopes to that country now that y 'r I» is dead, has just rep real thrills of his life British warship. The Tibetan Pontitr. of China, accompanied n. Bi naval officers, visited H.M B
    Reuter  -  139 words
  • 144 12 Practice Squadron At Plymouth London. .1 Three hundred AflMftcafc cadets arrived m London todaj week-end's sightseeing. They cmv from the United States practl ron consisting ol the battlethll ming and Arkansas whirl' reached Plymouth m tho practice cruise. A larg? programme of sporting events has been UTftllf
    144 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 608 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. «<«>fcinc items for Federated Malay States Railway* Royal State Railways of Slam. I (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THB LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM
      608 words
    • 74 12 i. s. k. line. ISHIHAKA KANGVO-KAII KAISHA, LID. Incorporated Iji *ar>»' REGULAR FKICIGin IA pass i m.i k BSSVK r NANKOH MARU July 9 ERIE MARU July 10 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI. I W* MA. NAGOI'A AND YOKOHAMA Dur :lERIE MARU July 16 BOSTON MARU AUfl MALTA MARU Auu 19
      74 words
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 588 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 7 p.m Kuantan via Jerantut Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kclantan '.via Gcmas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30 a.m.
      588 words
    • 45 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Toba. Dut. 684 torn fro M.-Sabak 5.7, for M.-Sabak. DjaubTU Borneo Mam, Jap 4.261 Rangoon 4.7, for Hoim X Doggersbank. Dut. 219 Soerabaia 5.7. for Bocrabal Ngow Hock. Nor.. 709 Bangkok 5.7. for Port Bl Klang. Brit.. 723 torn 5.7, for Penang 77
      45 words

  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 408 13 f BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWAPDS Due Due 1 nage Spore T'nagc Spore 15.000 July 6 COMORIN 15,000 Sept 14 6.07U July 8 BHUTAN 6 100 SoDt' 27 17.000 July 20 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Sept' 28 .LI 6.810 Aug. 1 BEHAR 6 000 Oct' 7 15.000 Aug.
      408 words
    • 545 13 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. i lncorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAY RE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Steamer U ue Sails City oi Windsor <also calls Glasgow* j u l<- 14 July i r > SS °f e T? tOn Ju 30 Aug. 2 r y °J oUbaix
      545 words
    • 839 13 t4 INSURANCE. RAILWAYS. The F<**ra*Kl Maiay states Railways The Royai Stare Railway, o; Biai» AIRWAYS. IT** BLUB PUMMEL LIME R«rul*r ~*vlc* to Marcllle, London. Amsterdam. Rotterdam and Bremen Genoa, ciavre. Liverpool and Glasgow-Boston. New York and Balt>rno'. (All routes are liable to alteration^ WEFKXY REKVICE TO LONDON AND NORTH CONTINKM
      839 words

  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 776 14 K. P. M. lONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU PLANCIUS- Friday, July 6, Muntok (passengers and malls only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. TORADJA— Friday, July 6, Belawan-Deli. DE WEERT— Friday, July 6. Rhio, Blinjoe, DJeboes, Pangkal-Pinang, Koba, Tanjong-Pandan and Batavia. MAPlA— Friday, July 6, Poeloe- Kid Jang, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. TOBA—
      776 words
    • 570 14 TO EUROPE OTNOaTmABSKILLBS AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrlv* Spore Spore Penang N. York. Pres. Monroe July 14 July 17 July 19 Aug. 28 Pres. V. Buren July 28 July 31 Aug. 2 Sept. 11 Pres. Garneld Aug. 11 Aug. 14 Aug. 18 Sept 25 Pres. Polk Aug. 25
      570 words
    • 710 14 TO LONDON. V. A NAPLES. '»*«3£ i ™™> gK-ATORI MARU 10,000 July 12 13 SFUSHIMI MARD IU.tOC Sen ft s^q2?MA MARU 10 000 July 26 27 HAKOZAKI MARU 10 40v S^lmSuJ 12,000 Aug. 7 8 rTERUKUNI MARU 12.00 C t>i SSlttRO 10 400 Aug. 22 23 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct
      710 words

  • 4650 15 Full Story Of The Play HOW VERITY WON THE MATCH FOR ENGLAND ,ry of the second Test match, played at Lord's a fortnight ago told m graphic style by R. C Robertson Glasgow, one of the commentators of the day, m
    4,650 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 41 15 CHANGE TO Those old worn- \^^J out plugs of yours U^^j may be wasting fit^^j one gallon (S||'P/trENTEO| every \u\\ hm>c cnciano I )ISTRIBUTORfi 'OR MALAYA- 2 iORNEO jT"^ MOTORS ■B" 1 LIMITED tEMEMBEE LOOK FOR THE CHOF «ADE IN ENGLAND
      41 words

  • 567 16 Eight Matches Drawn Out Of 13 WHEN AUSTRALIA WON BY THREE RUNS THE THIRD Test match, which commences at Old Trarford, Manchester, to-day, is the fourteenth time England and Australia have met at the Lancashire C.C.C.'s headquarters. The following is a brief
    567 words
  • 556 16 GREAT WORK BY VAN BACHOVE IN s>. L. l. (jOAL Police 2: S.C.C 0. "TWO goals scored In the first halt enabled the Police to claim both points In a second division football match against the S.C.C. on the Club padang yesterday afternoon. The game was always
    556 words
  • 32 16 The football match between the Royal Air Force vs. Pulau Brani, arranged for today has been postponed, and will be played at Anson Road Stadium on Thursday, Aug. 30 at 5.15 p.m.
    32 words
  • 44 16 Following is the result of the July Ladies' Bogey competition played on Monday and Tuesday:— Mrs. Strickland <12> 3 up Miss Lucas <8 > 2 up Mrs. Hunter <12) l down Mrs. Coutts < 16 2 down Mrs. Shelley •12 > 3 down
    44 words
  • 56 16 The following will represent the Old Raffiesians Association against the S.C.C. on the Padang to-day at 5 p.m. and tomorrow at 2 p.m.:— L. Alvis. D. D'Cotta, C. E. W. de Souza. J. Le Cain, R. Lewis, D. Oehlers, G. E. N. Oehlers, A. P. Rajah, C. E. Smith, G.
    56 words
  • 371 16 S.LT.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS: MIXED DOUBLES FINALISTS Cameron appeared to be rathe on the back hand and it was surprising that the losers did not concentiaN? on this. The men's singles semi-finals will be played on Monday, the mtn'a doubles semi-finals on Tuesday and tho mixed doubles
    371 words
  • 87 16 Interport practice on Sunday 12pt On Sunday the six -metre cla^.s wi .1 carry out further practices m pr> ration for the forthcoming Interpc races. "B" Class will sail the final race In the Clifford Challenge Cup and "Betsy" and 'Harlequin' arc qual points with 14 each there should
    87 words
  • 33 16 Aldershot lost €1,395 last lea compared with a loss the pttflOM son of £345. Unless bettor nq forthcoming the directors have d» that they are not prepared for to continue alter ru-xt season
    33 words
  • 311 16 The latest results m the Wimbledon tennis tournament will be found on page match that Australia lost her first six wickets for seven runs against the bowling of Lohmann and Peel. The total eventually reached 70. X S. Ranjitsinhji appeared m his first Test match against Australia at
    311 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 43 16 PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST BURGLARY THE OCEAN RESIDENCES" POLICY wwum^ COVERS THEFT BY SERVANTS FULL PARTICULARS OF THIS AND OTHER OCEAN POLICIES May Be Obtained From THE OCEAN Accident Guarantee wwL.J-.ro Corporation, Limited. t Incorporated m Great Britain) Tel. 2310— Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore.
      43 words
    • 5 16 pavilion FRASER NEAVE, LTD. DISTRIBUTORS.
      5 words