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

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,316. ESTI>. 1835. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1J»34. 10 CENTS.
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  • 448 1 NEW PAC T FOR PRESERVATION OF PEACE IN EUROPE? iir John Simon Tells Of The Barthou Talks BUT WILL SOT ASSIST SELECTIVE GROUPINGS BRITAIN iLING TO nut into BEEMENT mportance Of German Equality EUROPEAN POWERS ALL AGREED IN PRINCIPLE Buot lend moral support or encouragement to m\ pad between the
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  • 497 1 131 NEW VESSELS IN BUILDING Nearly Fifty Per Cent Of World Construction j FURTHER evidence of the steady return to normal that is going; on m Great Britain is furnished by the state of the shipbuilding: industry today. At the end of June there was under construction
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  • 71 1 MO play was possible m the Singapore L.T.A. championship again yesterday, and the ties have been rearranged as follows Monday: Men's singles final, Lim Bong Soo vs. Chua Choon Leong. Tuesday: Mixed doubles final. Miss Toby and W. J. M. Warden versus Mrs. A. P. Cameron and N.
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  • 191 1 Shanghai. July 13. THE Japanese are contemplating the control of North China through the medium of Tsao Yu-lin and Wang Yitang. members of the Anfu Party, according to a semi-official report from North China. Preparations are being made by old members of the party
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  • 124 1 Naval aid has been promised to British trawl fishermen t» protect them from Norwegian **poachers*' —Page 2. Alexander Borovsky, the eminent Russian pianist, arrived m Singapore yesterday—Page 3. GUmm sentenced for cheating and falsely representing a sale of forged do'lar notes —Page 6. The Loch Ness monster
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  • 117 1 CHINESE A VIA TION CHIEF FOR EUROPE Shanghai, July 13. pOLONEL Mao Pr.ng-chu. Principal of w the Central Aviation School. Nanking, left Shanghai for Europe this morning. He has been instructed to study the latest methods ot civil and military aviation m the leading countries m the continent. He is
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  • 435 1 France FEARS NOBODY AND DESIRES NO WAR Bat Must Have Frontier Forts "FRANCE tears nobody. Though we have gone far towards disarmament, we have done much to improve our defences. Our frontiers to the East and the North are .iron-clad, and the vote just made will enable us to complete
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 10 1 BIGIA TEA freshness P c of the fc „y,n home.
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    • 142 1 There i* no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER COMFORT 1 F*^*lm ADELPHI HOTEL TODAY: CONCERT DIKING TIFFIN DINNER GRILL ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE AFTERNOON TEAS AT $1.SERVED IN OIR ARTISTIC ALL Y DECORATED GRILL ROOM TLA OR "CONA C OFFICE, RFAL FRENCH PASTRY MAPK BY OIR OH\
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  • 31 2 Before Mr. Justice Gerahty m the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Criminal Appeals: —Rex vs: Quek Seng Hoe. Rex vs: J. 1 Salami and Saul Ezekiel.
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  • 190 2 "She Made Her Bed' -A Good Drama CHE made her bed and she had to liej on it. but a husband who not only was unfaithful to her but who had a pash for tigers and rather fancied himjelf as a trainer of the big cats made it no bed
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  • 92 2 Chinese Clerk On Cheating Charge Goh Lye Kang. a clerk m the office of a local solicitor, made another appearance yesterday before Mr. N. Grice. the second magistrate, m answer to a charge of cheating preferr- ed against him by Ong Kah Lock Mr. V. D. Knowle6, prosecuting,
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  • 84 2 Did Not Know To Whom They Belonged Tan Cha Boh. a Chinese, who was I charged In the Penang Police Court with i fraudulent possession, at Dato Kramat j Road, of six ducks and one hen. stated "I do not know to whom the fowls belong. I
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  • 18 2 Official provisional recognition of Mr. Luang Vudhisana Netanati as Consul General for Siam m Singapore has been granted.
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  • 203 2 Promise Of Naval Protection Trawlers In Norwegian Waters Rugby, July 12. The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Anthony Eden> received from a delegation of I the Hull Trawler Officers' Guild at the Foreign Ollice yesterday representations for protection against interference by the Norwegian authorities with the activities of British trawlers outside
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  • 418 2 Britain Brings Forward Three Cases The British Government made strong representations to the Norwe gian Government against the unj warranted interference with British trawlers. The British Minister at Oslo 'Sir Qharles Wingfleld) was instructed to bring three cases to the notice of the j Norwegian Government, and. if
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  • 53 2 T Tokio. June 25. An Imperial Ordinance is expected to be promulgated late m July announcing the formation of a Naval Technical Commission to deal with the naval construction programme and shipbuilding plans. hnHv e H? On l misSion wiU be a consultative body directty under the Navy
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 129 2 Sleep For Baby Rest For Mother When C'Utieura Soap and uticura Ointment are uae-l. All mothers should know that when little ones are sleepless, fretful and cross because of pimples, rashe.9, irritation.- and chafing-, of infancy »«nd childhood 'Xi« ura will quickly soothe and iieal. Bathe the affected part with
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    • 17 2 FOR SALE. MOTOR SAILING YACHTS for sale apply H. W. H. Ftevens. Gresham House. Ring up 4010.
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    • 413 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MORNY fine quality BATH SOAPS. Mammoth oval tablets Assorted Perfumes. A Luxury for the Hath. Per Tablet 60 Box of 6 $3.25 Medical Hall, Limited, Chemists. i BUSINESS CARDS 1 1 i 'CAIRN HOLM PRIVATE r HOSPITAL/ 55, Cairnhill Road. MISS MOLLIE McGRATH, Tele. 4110. Matron-Proprietress. I i
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    • 418 2 TENDERS MUNICIPALITY Tend n > Tender., are noi tollowing material particulars, tee Room Supply oi Oiling ma tipping same for Changi Road froi to Telok Kurau Closing. 4pm Th u Cutting and niayn. old Singapore R a of Owing, 4 p m Excavating earth or Bukit Tlmah 1 "iK sum,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 277 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY. 14th. 4Ligt. Water. 12 15 p.m. 8.5 ft., Racing. Tpoh Races, Third Day. A'.tilencs: Malayan Command Sports. Fmals. Tanglin 3.45 p.m.: Cricket S.CC vs. Sungei Ujong Club. First Day. SCC; S.CC. vs.] R A.F., Seletar; S.C.R.C. vs j P.W.D., S.C.R.C Nondescripts; vs. Wiltshires, McNair Road;
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    • 657 2 Church Services 7TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 3.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 5.33 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. H.M.S. Terror. 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 9 a.m. Parade Service. Naval Base. 3 a.m. Holy Communion. Johoie. 3 3U
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  • 794 3 Here is a Man Who Consideres England The Most Musical Country In The World BOROVSKY ARRIVES IN SINGAPORE Recommended To Come Here By Moiseiwitsch PROGRAMME OF TUESDAY'S CONCERT JEHZZ'mSZZ', 2r fa r us Russian pia ist h stances (he tadio programme m evidence. The radio D rotnmmm are the true
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  • 96 3 "DONT MOVE OR I SHOOT" Chine; -/or Tells Armec Robbery ry m thre: Lek i th< bj Mr v. bu' ill con r tailor »a:d wan n r i hit had r lyixu ■v ni r :,c was r two were ac ::i m igS H'S I r S lid
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  • 42 3 F(l^ B) Mother Dead In ishp< „,s i. 6 bout little »is sfc >uted for Uing :vo res- woman went to 3 ok unc her little fish pond. nild cut. ad oefore the •und that the was mis- i m
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  • 23 3 llaHi^ In Prohibited Areas Id rphau boy the magistrate a« m prohiblt*a* fined $4 by erda: nhtn he fitting th< same
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  • 149 3 I At The Adelphi Hotel To-night Hotel entertainment ol exceptional brightness will be offered at the Adelphi tonight, when Mr. Ted Dwyer's Merry-Makers" company will perform. In Penang, where the company gave a number ol performances, the show was described as a tremendous success. Mr. Ted Dv/yer and
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  • 33 3 When yesterday morning's heavy shower began a number of peons m the Assize Court dashed to shut the windows. Mr. Justice Prichard objected, and adjourned the court until the windows were opened again
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  • 177 3 Woman Fatally Injured At Wedding Osman bin Omar, the driver of a mosquito 'bus, stood his trial yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judgo. on a charge of causing death by a rash act. Accused was alleged to have been driving towards Tanjong Pagar about
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  • 47 3 Cable news was received on Monday m Klang to the effect that Mr. Nevins I Selvadurai, of Jaffna, who contested the Island Division, Northern Province, m the Ceylon State Council, has been j elected. He is the father of Mrs. W. W. i L Holsington, of Klang.
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  • 172 3 Chinese Who Threw Acid In I Compatriot's Face From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 12. Four yea i*3' rigorous imprisonment <vas passed on a Chinese named LouiView when he was found guilty it the Selangor Assizes, before Mr. Justice Burton, of voluntarily causing grievous hurt
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  • 124 3 Youth Who Went Shooting In Waterfall Gardens A young Eurasian. A. J. Dragon, wno r-ent shooting m the Waterfall Gardens where he bagged a musang was fined 55 for his trouble by the Penang police magistrate. Questioned by the magistrate why he had gone shooting m the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements

  • 3024 4 I (From Our Own Correspondent) Prosperity March— Ram say Off To The Rockies— Rearmaments For Defence— Battle-Cruisers For Singapore?— Death Duties Decimate j I Millionairess" Fortunes— Salute To Blang— Sir Shenton I Thomas At Ross Memorial Ceremony An Important I New Test For Malaria London,
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  • 64 4 SUFFER NO MORE WITH INDIGESTION. Unless you remr,-.. never be free fax every attack will e the trouble becom< i indigestion when- it lizing the excess tctdU fermentation with Magnesia taken m v This never fails to no matter how sever. Bisurated' Magn-jsi. strengthens the Horn? bringing back a loun
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  • 29 4 Harbin In accordance with th as of tit settlement the Chines- Ea m R d n wa has now commenced t< employees $3,500,000 on monies due to them Reuter
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 42 4 ENSURE BETTER VISION Our specialised opticians are at your service. Free sight-testing and advice given. Our glasses give clear vision from edge to edge and our charges are Moderate. Conserve your vision with modern lenses. NEW CHINATPTICAL CO., 96. UGH STREET SINGAPORE.
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    • 205 4 "ARTHUR'S" BAR •nd RESTAURANT 11 COLLYER QUAY TABLE D'HOTE TIFFIN $1. (Special Dishes $0.60 SPECIAL DINNER $1.50 from 7 p.m. to 1 1 p m > AURELIA'S HATS DRESSES NO VEL 1 1ES Jus Received on S.S. PRESIDENT JOHNSON New shipment of Sport Dresses and nice assortment <.t H;»t> AURELIA'S
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  • Article, Illustration
    95 5 OSG JOHN ..l»..it si*n the Masna Char.a. Here is a elimpse of one of the colourful scenes at the Runnymede Pageant held at Runnymede recently when S.OOO performers took part. w*n» nem at A FAIR MAID m a costume of the Charles 11 period lent a modern note to the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 52 5 i^M m. A A 7 I i I M I I I I mr I F I I F" B 1 J i I where a large variety of imported fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Groceries and Provisions, Wines, Spirits, Tobaccos and Cold Storage supplies are displayed for your inspection and
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  • 728 6 But Only Thirteen Real Notes In Box TRICK PLAYED ON DETECTIVE > A MAN who was said to have posed as a trafficker In forged dollar notes and to have attempted 10 swindle an "unwary purchaser" who turned out to be a detective was
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  • 402 6 FAILURES I OF A HOTEL MANAGER $5,000 Hotel Share Sold For $300 FORMERLY the manager of Goodwood Park Hotel and owner of th* International Restaurant (now no longer m existence), H. E. Trennery appeared before Mr. Justice Gerahty K.C., yesterday, for hi.s public examination m bankruptcy. He
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  • 65 6 Woman Arrested In Penang To Be Handed Over To Escort Having been arrested on a warrant issued by the Taiping Magistrate on a charge of th?ft of casii aiKi jewellery to the value of $19*3 a woman named Aminah was produced before the police magistrate. Penang. His
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  • 142 6 Mother Reluctant To Press Charge Against Son 1 A ew hours after he had given him- self up to the police. Ang Tian Soo. a young factory employee, was led into the police court before Mr. J. M. ißrander yesterday on a charge of stealing jewellery and cash to the
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  • 174 6 Estate Manager Discharged Without Making Defence <From Our Own Correspondent. > Seremban, July 12. Mr. H. S. Brown, manager of Ains dale Estate. Tiroi. appeared before the Seremban magistrate today on a 1 summons to answer a charge of voluntarily obstructing a police constable m the discharge of
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  • 156 6 Habitual Chinese Criminal Who Snatched Pen I From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 12. In and out of prison since 1926, a 1 habitual Chinese criminal whose torni 'of living was pickpocketing, was today sentenced to ten months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by ten months'
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  • 269 6 Sikh In Unlawful Occupation Of State Land <From Our Own Correspondent.* Taiping, July 10. A Sikh cattle owner, Chet Singh. was produced before the Taiping magistrate at the inscance ot the I Collector of Land Revenue. Larut, for unlawfu l occupation 01 State land at Kamunting Suleiman
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  • 70 6 [Indian Clerk On Charge Of Breach Of Trust i An Indian. Marippan, formerly a lawyer's clerk, was charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant m respect of $550 before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, yesterday morning. Mariappan was already on bail of j $750 and
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  • 149 6 Application To Have Them Bound Over Two Tamils named Kalimuttu ana Nagan were produced before the Penang Police Magistrate, having been arrested on warrants and ordered to show cause why they should not be bound over to be of good behaviour. Kalimuttu was previously charged with voluntarily causing
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 49 6 Uijts Hudson's British Tipping Wagons FITTED WITH 'FARO" HIGH. CLASS BALL. BEARING WHEELS AiND AXLES and Cat Your Transport Costs By 50%* FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD FOR STRENGTH. DURABILITY AND ECONOMY. bearing about once every two or three ordinary roller bearings. STRENGTH IS BUILT INTO TH^M THE BORNEO^COMPAHY, LIMITED.
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    • 91 6 \V^ SU^^^fl kV' A 'HIV If X B^W x:^^^ >#^ the patent inner lid ■^■BIHBH^P cut open by user, und m *tAi j*n use- ensures tea with garden freshness Brooke Bond Tea Ccune c/zruJrr tn or rc*t/i&r bcxx/ 'KEPLER' Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract Gives renewed ene M^^Sfk t0
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  • 1017 7 r WOULD THROW I COUNTRY INTO GRAVE DANGER Tributes To Palmer Of Bruas" VERY pleasant and interesting function took place at Bruas, an Sunday afternoon, when the cading residents of the district, representing the European. Chinese. Malaya and Indian communities assembled to congratulate formally the Hon. S. B. Palmer on
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  • 295 7 i To the Editor of the Free Press. Sir,— lt would be interesting to know what the general opinion is rewarding the efficacy of the present Restriction quotas and percentages and what effect they will have on ship- ments of Plantation Rubber this year. The following
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 341 7 IflWHLp^^^H A GREAT "LM.... OF OUTSTANDING MERIT" I Jjjjjfc liv T~' ""1 L SAYS LOCAL PRESS j fgf E |P HV>tl I 0 11 3 .,5 starring f RED ri r v* D m v j—- i i I^K^^^^H^H rpn.mcu, fcfcrwi^ mMX U H also petersen v. harvev with EVELYN
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    • 169 7 B^B HaVH^BHHaSBB IB IA fIBBBHIaHB flB P^ MBKJSBSSBSk JK IE fiS&BMCUBtQV AC flb 8 EDGAR WALLACE'S MASTODONIC MIRACLE OF THE MOVIES! B KING lING H OUT-LEAPING THE MADDI-SI I H OUT-THRILLING THE WILDES'I B H FAY WRAV ill 'tti m V I 1 ROBERT ARMSTRONG I I BRUCE CABOT '^^»|i^
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  • 448 8 I THERE is little reason to doubt I that the home authorities will place the seal of their approval on ;the agreement entered into between ihe Straits Settlements and Perak 'for the retrocession to the latter of the territory known as the Dindings. Prom the administrative
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  • 87 8 I Mr L. A. Allen. 0.8.E.. M.C.S..] has been appointed Deputy Con- troller of Rubber. Johore. j Under the auspices of the Malayalee (Association a public reception will be i .accorded to Mahakavi Vallathol to- j morrow (Sunday) at 9.30 a.m. m the j Ceylon Tamils' Association. Dhoby t Ghaut.
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  • 1162 8 \7ERY few people m Singapore can be V aW are of the fact that there exists, today, m the City, an exceedingly flourishing band of child musicians who are fully capable of giving interesting performances. This j CIW/J^ r V enthusiastic body Is Singapore s Qnly
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  • 244 8 Mr. S. M. 8. Rajasooria, retired District Engineer, P.W.D., Ceylon, is on a holiday and is staying with his son. Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria, advocate and solicitor of Kuala Lumpur. H.H. Tunku Zalnul Abidin has been transferred to Jitra as Assistant District Officer, Kubang Pasu,
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  • 465 8 Topics Of The Week A new evening Kan rk two wide straps leel In gold kid". tUt n yesterday's pap»- r knows that two wici. lulte a lot so he can that the scandal ai break. He has wen like that. "DIG upset by Broiling a contemporary's tn Perak Summer
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 113 8 H^U^^^^v I 'A* '.V.'. NJ CLUB wjgf p CALD BECK'S HBV SPECIAL T rHI APPOINTMENT jfit^tiL WNG OF SIVM ESTD. f^^ It7tFINEST SELECTION OF SMART JEWELLERY JUST ARRIVED Wearing a good piece oi JEWEL is a fine old tradition that appeals to the pride of ownership m everybody, young and
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    • 62 8 A LECTURER SAYS he regards wealth as a disease. If this is so, the Inland Revenue Department is really doing the work of the Ministry of Health. A "GAFLAC" ALL SICKNESS POLICY also ministers to health by relieving one of all anxiety regarding the financial consequences of illness or GENERAL
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    • 5 8 ADET N< COGNAC^^LIQUEUR^X^B^As. years x.
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  • 140 9 D OUBTS ABOUT A FIRST I EDITION authorities are by the alleforgeries. made lor an number of first works now iii urn. Graham Pollard, Larkable bock. gaum oi Certain (published challenged bout W hithcitc by such famous Isworth, Tennyson, the Brownings Eliot. William enson and Mi. lU mber
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  • 53 9 Hong Kong, July 13. the Communist and Tingchow has by Government forces directions Nearly fifty rnmont troops are il rounding ud N :t lnvest Fukion. lan-liang has reached strh-t. one of the cheif ren Li Yen Nien and .rd at specified usiy ready to const njnuholds at
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  • 410 9 Loch Ness Monster Is Back Again Bigger And Better Than J"HE Loch Ness monster is back Main. On a recent Sunday, it is claimed, it was seen twice— once by a housemaid m a nearby residence, and again by a party of five
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  • 231 9 Quiet After Brisk Activity London. July 13. The London and Liverpool wheat markets are quiet aiter the natural bout of profit taking which followed a sharp advance m prices. Some dealers are wondering whether the American authorities have been controlling wheat. It is pointed out that the Chicago
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  • 34 9 Vienna. July 13. The Cabinet has drawn up a measure providing for the death penalty for bomb throwing or illegal possession of explosives and gives five days' grace for the surrender of explosives. Reuter
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  • 439 9 AID FOR UVESTOCK DEALERS M London, July 11. B. Walter Elliot. Minister of Agriculture, announced m the House o] Commons tonight that an emergency measure would be introduced forthwith providing for payment, at a rate not exceeding ss. per cwt. and 9s. 4d per cwt. deadweight, to
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  • 103 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices, And Sterling Rates 1 1 London, July 13. 'Spot < Sellers 7 1 B d. <7»4d.> Buyers* 7d. <l l B d.) iOct.-Dec. 7 1 d. <7 7 16d.) Jan-Mar. 7 7 16d. (7 9 16d. > Apr.- June 7 9 16d. <7
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 42 9 I.A.LHAMBRA j SHOWING SOON"" Pagan Again! NOVARRo! louqhinq Boy, LUPE VELEIJ GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Road Phone 6A90 SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Music by Arthur's Elite Band Dinner Dance $2.00 No charge for after dinner dancing For reservations Phone 6490. f...... CAPITOL NEXT CHANGE
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    • 71 9 A HISTORY OF PERAK By Dr. R. O. Winstedt. C.M.G., M.A., D. Litt. (Oxon). K. J. Wilkinson, CMC. There is hardly a deduction m this book: it is a plain unvarnished record of facts. Certainly the scaffolding of history consists of facts and this book pretends no more than to
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    • 188 9 I i .^a^ am LADIES C^^^kM AUTOGRAPH V^^^jjj^ GOLF CLUBS PRICE:— \^^T^ f $14.25 EACH. I I COMPLETE SETS AVAILABLE AT ROBINSON Co Ld SINGAPORE. CHINESE CARPETS tand MATTINGS are now available m ALL SIZES with really wonderful designs, harmonious shades, finest of weaves, and have the advantage of being
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1632 10 Mr. Charles Emerson On The Impro ved Outlook The 28th annual general meeting of Mi" Malacca Rubber Plantations, Ltd.. was held on June 27 at the offices of the Rubber Growers Association, 2-4, Idol Lano, London. Mr. Charles Emerson, chairman, said: On the last occasion upon which
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    • 84 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY TRICES CURRENT July 13, 12 o'clock noon R.S.S. equal to London Std., Spot (loose) 23 3 4 24 R.S.S. equal to London Std., <F. 0.8.> 24 24» 4 Standard R S.S. on tender July 243 8 24V 2 Aug.-Sept. 24 3 4 24 <
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    • 95 10 Strict Control Of Rubber In Germany Strict control of supplies of raw rubber and waste is being organised by the German Government. All importers, warehouse owners and dealers m raw rubber are to be inspected and records made of their contracts for rubber imports and of their
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    • 80 10 Report to Mar. 31, of Segari Rubber shows profit of £493 (against loss i.862). Control of output, with such restriction as may be necessary, having been arranged by rubber producing countries, economic selling price is now more assured, with expectation of reasonable profit, even after restoration of old
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    • 133 10 July 13, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers < Gambier 40 Java Cube 7.25 Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 30.00 White Pepper 29.50 Black Pepper 13.50 Copra, Sundried 3.05 Copra, mixed 2.50 Small flake Tapioca 4.10 Fair Sago Flour 157*2 Palembang Jclotong 6-50 Blanja Jelotong 625 Sarawak
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    • 135 10 The board of the Kamunting Tin Dredging has declared an interim dividend of 8 per cent., less tax, on account of the year ending June 30, pay- able July 19 to shareholders registerled July 3. The interim for 1932-33 'was 5 per cent. i Pangnga River Tin
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    • 996 10 Fraser's S hare List FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934. I Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1926 red. I 1956-66 $22,000,000 116% 117% c 1 Singapore Municipal 5 pc. of 1928 red. IS4B-68 $21,000,000 116 117 c 1 Singapore Municipal 4% pc. of 1930 red. 1970-80 $5,000,000 113 114 c S.S. and
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    • 278 10 JDoobtfl As To Solution Of Native Problem In D.E.I. In their weekly rubber market report dated July 13. Messrs. Lewis and I Peat <S> Ltd. state: Not for some months has the rubber Imarket experienced such a stagnant i condition as it is now going through. World stocks,
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    • 618 10 Strong Financial Position t i// c Twen tv-b ive Yea ;s ->— 1 Exchange Rate* July 13. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 11,64 London. 3 months' sight 245 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 9,64 London. 30 days' sight 2j4 I 8
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    • 115 10 July 13. Shell and Fish Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Gallons 2 20 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 2 .00 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per Brit. Imp. Gal. 82 Socony Motor Gasoline 1/4 drums per drum 3 45 Socony Motor Gasoline
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    • 117 10 July 10. 11 American Can. Com. 9'J 1 American Telephone and Telegraph 111 Atcheson Railroad IS Dupont 91 Firestone Common General Electric General Motors Goodrich Goodyear 2G i Inter-Telephone and Telegraph 13 National City Bank H New York Central Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad Co. iCom.i Radio Corporation Socony Vacuum
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  • 591 11 RADIO NOTES NEWS EMPIRE PROGRAMME '\FJVS AND GOSSIP Mersey Tunnel Opening, Our Wireless Correspondent) panted by H.M. new Mersey .(i a special proinnel," which will evening to British will be electrlc- •adcasting m d 5. In Trimswill be given at 04.30 GMT.. 3 and 5 it will be July 22.
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  • 108 11 SATURDAY, JllA 14tli. 1934. G.M.T. 13.45 Time Signal from Big Tom. News Bulletin. 14.00 A topical talk. 1405 The Beltast Wireless Orchestra, conductor. E. Godfrey Brown, irom a Beltast studio. 14 30 Children's Music Festival, relayed Irom tho Crystal Palace. London. 15 00 Troise and his
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  • 179 11 Station "Z.H.I." Singapore n.m Recorded music. 5.30 Relay of dance music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Dan Hopkins 0.45 News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7 Relay of dance music by! Raffles Hotel Dance Or-| chestra under the direction of Dan Hopkins. 3.30 Close down. WEDNESDAY
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  • 821 11 The State Of Religion In Malaya 'UNCONSCIOUS CHRISTIANITY Church Making Brave Struggle Against Great Odds •THE situation that confronts an observer of religion m Malaya ,1 is disturbing. I do not think that it car. be disputed that irreligion is more prevalent than religion I am aware that to i
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  • 156 11 Tamil Killed In Up-Country Road Crash News of a serious motor accident L-omes from Parit Buntar. It is reported that a car. belonging to a European living m Batu Gajah while on its way to Penang to meet a couple coming from England on Friday last comded with
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  • 181 11 First Time For Many Years (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, July 11. A correspondent writes to the Malay Mail that small balls of ice "about as big as an aspirin tablet." and oval m shape fell at Sentui last Sunday evening during a heavy downpour of
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  • 159 11 Chinese To Open Negotiations With British Canton. June 28. Official Chinese quarters here indicated to-day that the Chinese authoriles were preparing to oprn negotiations with the British authorities for revision Bfl the Canton-Kowloon Railway Agreement. The date for a conference on the subject is expected to be fixed
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 363 11 i Assets exceed $12,— 0,»00. Assurance m force wr US,iH,H% The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Build.eg. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jcwn C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies
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    • 436 11 CHARTERED BANK Or INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM) CHI«« (Incorporated lr England t>? Royal Charter Paid up capital In 600 00» shares of £5 eacfc jl- 3.000 i>m Reserve Fund 3.000 <>•• Reserve Liability C Proprietors 000 HEAD OFFICt 38, Blshopsgate, London I C i Agencies ant Br»ncbM Alor Star Hollo ißaigot
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  • 25 12 From Philippine Islands by President Monroe m Singapore daylight today. From Holland and Germany by Marnix van St. Aldegonde m Singapore noon today.
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  • 128 12 July 12:— Albert Sarraut <Fr.>; Kalmia <Swed.); Marrietta Nomikos (Grk.); Tidore, Poelau Roebiah (Dut); Scalaria, Malacca, Jerantut, Behar (Brit.). July 13:— Dardanus, Eurybates, Kum Sang, Perak, Giang Seng •Brit.); Siberg, Tinombo, Slamat. V. der Does de Bye, Mapia. Ophir <Dut.»: Katori Maru < Jap.) i Plans for Navy Week
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  • 620 12 LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE JAPANESE SHIPS IN NEW MARKETS I To Carry Cargoes To South j; America Caribbean i > Japanese ships are to carry the rapidly increasing Japanese cargoes to Central. America and the West Indies. On the heels of Japan's phenomenal advances m the markets around the Caribbean Sea
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  • 100 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Miips alongside ti or experts Q East Wharf (Efttraacf it, Rohna 22: Cap, Bt Main Whart (fr.ntran.r Nieuw Holland 13 <. Sirdhana 13; Preg. II 9: Kamuning. Taiiii. M Empire Dock (ttntran.. Muncaster Ctttti Steel Traveler 37. Empire Dock (Eiitr.m. Chinese Prince 4t> X 49. West Wharf (Entrant
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  • 100 12 Yahou, Fren.. 5,381 I kirk 13.7, for Saigon Ophir. Dut., 2.199 toni Deli 13.7. for Batavia 13 Slamat. Dut., MM Sourabaya 13.7. foe Rott Mabella, Nor 840 m Bang. kok 13.7. for Bangkok 14 7 Kudat. Brit 1.725 kok 13.7, for Bangkok Esmeralda. Brit 71 lacca 13.7. lor
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  • 241 12 The health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bu- reau, for the week ended July 7 is as follows Alexandria: 1 typhus case and no j 'death. Baghdad: 1 plague case and no death. Bassein: 1 plague death. Bombay: 3 smallpox cases and 1 death. Calcutta: 86
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  • 251 12 The following is the list of passengers on the Katori Maru which left Singapore for Europe on Thursday. Colombo.— Mr. M. Otsubo, Mr S Wada, Mr. K. Ohike, Mr. A. R. Sinniah Naples.— Mr. H. Kosokabe, Miss W B Meyer, Mr. K. Move, Mr. T. Numata Mrs. F. Numata,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 624 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Pass?** 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS, ««Mi*int tieots for Federated Malay States Railway*. m Royal State Railways of Slam. __J9 j[^_jfl i^^vT^v^^rv^s __r_____________! [4 i________rd_!ri MOTVL^ OVRB9O (Incorporated In England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOCE MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES?' COMPRISING TUB LARGEST AND
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    • 146 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE off Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port Swettenham, Penan* Palembantf. Banjoewangi and Nor<» Western Port.) L'uc Satl Singapore Singaporr T.s.m.v. KangMOO July 24 July 25 T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Oct. 5 Oct. g 1 Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian 1 i Return £30.0.0. Currency For particulars of Freight and please apply
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    • 190 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON AI)l)RK>s 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, MM) of fast tWtn-tcrew Oil Driven Mall Passenger Vessi Is between RANGOON. COLOMBO. POKT SI UAH MARSEILLES, PLYMOI IH AM) LONDON with through connection fr m Singapore and Peuang. HOMEWARD BAIUNGS Leave *i i UM YORKSHIRE Aug 2 SHROPSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE GLOUCESTERSHIRE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 429 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 tvia Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan (.via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30 a.m.
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    • 370 13 I l^r^^»f i^^Mj S*» •V- J» •MflßXSfiQL.te l m 4Rj^^fi sl^^__ ~sr~ J Q (f il ot vJ) A BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS uc D»e 1 x\x%t S pore. T'naue <'nnr» 17.000 July 20 BHUTAN 6>loo Sept"? .80MAJ 631 Au RAJPUTANA 17.000 Sept 28 15.000
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    • 484 13 Ellerman Bucknal Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLEEMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ""^^'vu. Steamer n §g oi z-szT 0 caus Giasgow> A j r? CUy of No£ich F r enOa M>SeiUeS L POOl G aSSOW M ipt! ll wurwicn Sept. 14
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    • 905 13 SK? JS"*?,*^ LBBfB (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STE\M.'iHIP CO .1931 •tsau. Snip Co, Ltd.. and China Ltd -w. INSCKANCE. RAILWAYS Til* FMermted Malay States Railways The Royal State Railways ot Btaa AIRWAVE BLUE rUMNEL LIMB oSS? r iSi!l C€ M.ISSSf 11le *i ldon Amsterdam, Rocterdam aad Bremen O«oa, HaTre. Liverpool
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    • 791 14 K. P. M. t IONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU TOBOALI -Saturday, July 14, Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Apl-Api. DE HAAN Saturday, July 14, Rhio, Bawean. Padang-Bay, Boeleleng and Soerabala. PALIMA Saturday, July 14, Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Apl. TOG I AN— Saturday, July 14, Pontianak. TOMOHON— Saturday, July 14, Singkawang, Pemangkat
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    • 465 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP ONE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFOKNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND
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    • 694 14 O. S. K. Line •OH \M« m.IIh VMEKK Altai Mani Cape (own via Momoasa, Zanzibar w Dar-es-Saiaam, Belra, L. Harquei Duiban, East London and Algoa Bay t Muitte\M*u Mitrt Buenos Aires via Colombo, Duroaii 1 Capt lo^n. Rio De Janeiro, Sar.*o* Montevideo. f Hawaii Maru Rio de Janeiro, Santos via
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  • 475 15 I MUST IMPROVE TO WIN TROPHY I Two Failures At Falmouth (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 2 EXPERIENCED yachtsmen m Eng- ■-> land are beginning to lose faith m Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's new America's Cup challenger, Endeavour, and it is generally felt that
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  • 175 15 Fencing MARINES WIN SABRE CHA MPIONSHIP Title Wrested From Army After 8 Years Sabre Championr nurnament, 01ym- Royal Marines. V. Clarke was undefeafinal this year. Second to the Royal Marines s.I. Jerred—a great ter the eight yetrs. All represented m ttW rounds Clarke led! •h Jerred, Stanley. loughby only one
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  • 350 15 BEAT I CAVALIERS FOR CHAMPION CUP A Side Of Fine I Marksmen (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 2. AURORA, the visiting team from the United States, won the tournament for the Champion Cup, the most important polo trophy m this country and the oldest
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  • 240 15 w Of A Successful Season n Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur. July 11. >on was reported at neral meeting of the j They have the best ord m Selangor for the son. iam played 28 matches 10 were won. four lost the number of feoals for and 20 against. Lirgr
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  • 180 15 Marksman's Last Wish Carried Out The late Colonel John Hopton, the lomous match rifle shot he had been a member of the international Elcho team on 36 occasions had expressed the wish that he should be buried at the 1,500 yards firing point of the range which
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  • 699 15 Concluding Stage Of Perak Meeting tFrom Our Own Correspondents Ipoh, July 13. rVNLY slow work was done on the sand track this morning, and therefore it was difficult to obtain ft true indication of form. The :ourse is firm, and if the rain keeps ?ff
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  • 31 15 The final for the Novices' Challenge Cup was fought out by Mr. A. T. SmithBingham's Wykham side and the Rag- tails at Ranelagh. and after a keenly- i
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  • 373 15 F.A. CUP DECISION Corinthians Exempted Till First Round The F.A. Council have decided that the following 24 clubs be excused until the fourth round Qualifying Competition m next season's Cup ties. -Barnet. Bath City. Blyth Spartans. Burton Town, Cheltenham Town. Chorley. Dartford. Darwen. Folkestone. Gainsborough Trinity. Golders Green. Ilford.
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    • 147 15 VHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. j^ tTARZOMEDICINE ,xl tnere anything like it. nor -c ic* marv-llou* p.op^rue* likely r^'afflil 1 >d.»ea*e» ari.lng from impure bl^od. It searches out and exp«l* P-?a2* *3 jr "ent every lurking trace «f poiaonou* matter, curing blood and ?^?o^l* jf Jlous and glandula- swelling*,
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    • 335 15 9J|^ V Feu; Escape The Menace of fNerves^ rOC/ Need Yeas- Vite^ 3m ik* M r^i light Reoo^nia© the KtfK^. X danger signaU NOW and i^m at onr« |fM r 1 N 1 to invoke the aid of Urn i;r*at Triumph *^^S JS& *^^^HJ W of Modern Medical Science i
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  • 262 16 BUT GOALS WERE HARD TO GET AGAINST S.R.C. Three More For Keng Hock CREEPING NEARER TO TOP OF Chinese 4; S.R.C 0. DLAYING with substitutes m plac- of Day and Noel Hay. the S.R.C. provided only weak opposition for the Chinese m the first division
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  • 286 16 HIGH JUMP RECORD BROKEN Burma Rifles' Big Lead In Command Sports N army record set up three years ago for the long jump was broken yesterday at Tanglin when the Malaya Command Athletic •sports were continued. A com•oined jump of 10 ft. ni 2 ins. was recorded by the two
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  • 450 16 *yHE everit tomorrow (Sunday) will be One Length Back Stroke Race (Handicap). a post with a low shot, James Goh nipped m and scored. There was much excitement as the S.R.C. made a strong attempt to break through immediately afterwards but Oliveiro finished weakly after going
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  • 132 16 TTHE "Malaya" Cup Match between Perak and Penang, which was scheduled to be played at Ipoh on Satur- day. July 21. has been postponed to the following Saturday. July 28. This was done at the request of the Hon. the Raja Muda of
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  • 98 16 The match between London University and the Cricket Club Conference was played at Motspur Park. London m^ 76 L Smltn the Mill HiU Park fast bowler, wha recently played for Middlesex, took six wickets for 34, and L. G. Merrett (Old Grammarians) 3 for 9. The
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  • 184 16 Race To Take Place THE annual races for the inter-port Challenge Cup between Batavia Yachting Club and Royal Singapore Yachting Club will take place m Singapore waters on Saturday and Sunday, July 21, and 22. This annual event is decided by a series of three races over a
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  • 676 16 DERBY COLLAPSE AFTER GOOD START Double Century By Hammond KENT SUCCEED IN AVOIDING DEFEAT London, July 13. T)RILLIANT bowling by Fleetwood Smith, who captured five wickets O for 38 runs m Derbyshire's second innings, had much to do with the Australians' easy victory by nine
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  • 26 16 Prague, July 13. IN the Davis Cup European zone final here today, Menzel (Czecho- Slovakia) beat McGrath (Australia) 10—8, 6—2 and B— Reuter.
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  • 139 16 London, July 13. H.M. the King gave up golf because m his own words, "he git so damned, angry." said the Prince of Wales m a racy speech at the dinner of the Lucifer Golfing Society, of which he is captain The Prince
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