The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 July 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.317. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, JULY 16, 1934. 10 CENTS.
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  • 140 1 TWO V° KL SlitcheU And Botves Attend have been ln-| Leeds on fourth Test will be charm again changtf Is .is follows X .v J f (1 4 i ddlesex). 54 lection list <. both >•: whom ded as one ot m bowlers, and has s
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  • 59 1 Klukuo Troops Join The; Volunteers Shanghai, July 15. m East Kirin are Chinese volunteers. telegram from ites that thousands n hukuo troops have the Chinese irrei needed In capturing Ing the last few listri Tungpan hzz been volunteer activity. Shan, one of the Is. has been ordered nchukuo
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  • 26 1 Moscow. July 10. reports that General w is disarmed and incrossed the Soviet 10 near Irkenshtam and 79 cavalrymen battle with Chinese "tier Shen Shih-tsai Reuter
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  • General Strike In San Francisco
    • 69 1 NAVAL TALKS OFF TILL OCTOBER Japan Demanding Parity Tokio. July 15. TT understood that Great i 1 Britain, the United States and Japan have agreed to postpone j the naval talks until October, j when, it is understood, the Japanese J naval commissioners will arrive j m London. I I
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    • 122 1 London, July 13. •THE ten-seater air liner, be- longing to the Scottish Air Co.. m which the Prime Minister last Wednesday made part of his journey from Lossiemouth to Nottingham, crashed this morning at Dyce when carrying a party to see the King's Cup air race.
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    • 310 1 100,000 MEN OUT TODAY —And More May Join Later i STATE OF EMERGENCY j DECLARED A general strike which will affect 100,000 men at once threatens o bring: upon the city of San Francisco the biggest disaster it has experienced m a generation. The strike is m sympathy with the
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    • 477 1 Prince George Among Competitors London, July 15. PLIGHT-LIEUT. H. If. Schofield won the King's Cup air race m a mor.ospar, STIO, over the triangular course of six circuits totalling 144 miles 144 miles. Reuter. Earlier messages from London regarding the race state: London, July 13.
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    • 46 1 Australia but has spent much of his spare time m the States took me to 'the Antartic m the air and to the Artie under the sea. Another Effort By Submarine To The North I For this amazing man of adventure soon revealed that although Lincoln
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    • 72 1 SIR CECIL CLEMENTI ADVISED NOT TO RETURN SIR Cecil Clementi, late Gov- ernor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner of the Federated Malay States, writing to a friend m Ipoh, gives the reason for his resigntion. He says "I am suffering from diabetes and the medical specialist, m whose
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  • 34 1 Bangkok, July 11. SIR Hubert Wilkins. aboard the Athena, complained of the cold weather on arrival this morning at Don Muang after flying at 9,000 feet over the Burma-Siam frontier/ I
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  • 984 1 After The South, The North Again WILKINS SELDOM RESTS Scheme Of Meteorological Stations At Poles SIR Hubert YVilkins, the famous Arctic and Antarctic explorer who is joining the Lincoln Ellsworth expedition to the South Pole, intends when he returns to make another expedition to the North Pole. In 1931 he
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 61 1 J^P^. r jl Bw By i^B B» BFijg^p'^BJ By MK^fß^F^^rQ ■jpyy^Yfi iff* TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to ais p.m. B| NNER DANCE (informal) 9.45 to Midnight WEDNESDAY, JULY 18th COCKTAIL DANCE c.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) Miss T «fuSHkA DA PANOVA I ROM THE ROXT THEATRE OF SEW
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    • 53 1 i Chi Other Pages R««rd number of Indian tobourers n r<Miw comments abroad Pac« P lfa^£^ municipal assessment value is down— P»fc*e 11. Malaya Command sports— Fafe i». SelanW beat Kedah m Malaya Cup matchr— Pa«e 15 r rick»t— Home cricket and S.C.C. cricKe*— Pa f£>h 6 'race meeting ended
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    • 91 1 weES^^Ki SEA VIEW HOTEL BALL ROOM TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER VAUDEVILLE SHOW .BY. -w r jed ADDY DWYER DWYER DIRECT FROM LONDON HIPPODROME AND DALY S THEATRE AND I COSMO PARKE ZONA ROSS THE SI^TvOICEb -MRITONE f^ o^.^^.^.. J "AN""^c"^fr6NALLY"FiNE""LL""ENGUSH STAGE SHOW THE ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN WAS FILLED TO CAPACITY
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  • 91 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Missing Editor Mystery Solved Shanghai, July 14. It is learned from high Nanking circles that Mr. Wong Chuen-sen, chief of the editorial staff of the Central Kuomintang Library, who has been missing since May 19, was arrested by the Japanese gendarmerie at Dairen on charges
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  • 295 2 BRITAIN'S INCREASED AIR ARMS Heavy Burden On Taxpayers London, July 13. THE debate m the House of Commons m which Sir J6hn Simon revealed the object of M. Barthou's visit to London was opened by the Liberal leader, Sir Herbert Samuel, when the House went into committee of supply on
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  • 117 2 Full Programme Of Today's Play Play begins In the Garrison Lawn Tennis Association tournament this afternoon at TangUn. Entries are good m all events. Following is the programme of today's play: 4 p.m.— Men's Singles Handicap: Hamilton vs. Huggett; Evans vs. Russell; Hill vs. Hyland; Goatcher vs. Buchanan:
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  • 123 2 Failed To Produce Records New York, July 14. W. T. Tilden, the famous lawn tennis player, nas been suspended by the Professional Lawn Tennis Association of America for failure and refusal to render a financial account and to produce records of certain t urnaments m which he has
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  • 85 2 Who Will Challenge Britain Prague, July 13. Australia and Czecho-slovakia met m the final of the European Zone of the Davis Cup Competition here today and each won a singles match. R Menzel. the Czechoslovakian No. 1, beat V G McGrath. 10 8. 6 2. B—6.8 6. and
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  • 43 2 The semi-finals of the Singapore Malay Inter-School Football Competition for the "Daeng Makkah Shield" will be nlayed as und^r: Semf-Final July 16: Tangrl*n B-sar vs. Kota Raja B" at Victoria Bridge School July 19 Kota T>vl)i -A" vs. Geylang at Victoria Bridge School.
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  • 74 2 THOUSANDS MADE HOMELESS BY FLOODS Shanghai, July 15. TTHOUSANDS on the suburbs of Tientsin have been rendered homeless by floods which have ruined the next harvest. The Huangho is reported to be only a few inches from the level of the banks on both sides which are being feverishly strengthened
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  • 142 2 Death Of Soviet Ambassador In Paris Paris, July 14. The death has occurred of M. Dovgalevsky. Soviet Ambassador m Paris. Reuter. M. Valerian Savelevich Dovgal^vsky who was Soviet Ambassador to France since 1927. signed the agreement lor the re-establishment of diplomitJc relations with Great Britain m lftti and
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  • 46 2 And Volunteers Register A Victory Shanghai, July 14. A victory over the Japanese force* was scored m East Kirin yesterd \J by the Chinese volunteer forces, as a result of the defection to the Chinese side of the most of the Manchukuo troops.
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  • 35 2 Bill In House Of Lords (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 14. A Bill was introduced m the House of Lords yesterday afternoon to approve the retrocession of the Dindlngs to Perak.
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  • 54 2 A three-year-old Japai.es* girl, named Sada Nito, received serious injuries .nd is lying m critical condition m hospital as the result ot being knocked down presum. b)y by a motor-car at the junction o. Selegie Road and Sophia Road on Saturday. Her right leg was fractured and she sustained seve*e
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 109 2 asdf ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT AURELIA'S I Capitol Building, 12-A. Stamford Road. HATS— DRES SES— NO VELTIES. j SOjVIE iVHr!>RE you can get the right style. I SOIVIE \V HERE >ou can get the right quality. BT T F~W^ the hardest thing to get is the I j right shade
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    • 67 2 WANTED. Wanted from November Ist by EuroDean couple, furnished flat, two bedrooms, modern sanitation, garage accommodation. Replies to Box No. 409 of Free Press. AUCTION "SALES' By order of The Master Attendant, S.S. AUCTION SALE of 1.400 EMPTY KEROSENE TINS To be held at The Master Attendant's Store (Fullertcn Building)
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    • 404 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT MORNY fine quality BATH SOAPS. Mammoth oval tablets Assorted Perfumes. A Luxury for the Bath. Per Tablet /60 Box of 6 $3.25 Medical Hall, Limited, Chemists. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS ft REPAIRERS 14 Change Alley. Singapore. The Cheapest House for your Stationery, Typewriters. Ribbons and Carbons
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    • 370 2 ten iv: rs. I MUNICH, xijfy Tend I Tenders art n I following materia I particulars. M I Room I Supply oi Ulii I tipping sa. I Changi Road I to Telok Kur. '*J Closing. 4 p n I Cutting und i I old Slngapur I of Closing. 4; I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 352 2 Oiary Of The Week MONDAY 16th. High Water. 0.46 a.m. 9.6 ft.. 1.47 p.m 8.6 ft. football: First Division. Indo-Ceylonese vs. R.A, Jalan Besar Sta-j di am; Second Division, S.C.C. I V 3. Pulau Brani. S.C.C. Com- j mercial Cup, F. N. "A" vs. Municipal Services, Anson Road Stadium; Frlendlies.
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    • 87 2 Law Notices I For The Day j Before the Chief Justice m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. S/Chamber and Motion m Malacca S. 36 25— S. V. S. Muthuraman Chettiar vs. E. Kong Guan. 1 Motion and 1 Judgment Summons. Followed by: S. 830,29 Re estate of Pang Teck
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  • Moneylender's Claim For $315
    • 782 3 SEQUEL TO EGYTIAN h BONDS CASE Discharge Or Acquittal Was it a slip? Did the magistrate I mean "dischaged." or did he mean "acquitted?" I l his Question prose once more m *h«° Appeal Court on Saturday, when Mr. V. A. Worley, the acting DPP. menioned the
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    • 292 3 FIGURE ALTERED ON AN I.O.U. I ludgment For $15 I Only I Klang. was, I moneylenders. I to hear: I Singh, cla)m- 1 I Kwee Chea,; I Railways. Port: I amount Hue on, I bad been ult of an. I 513 0" J I >m dfiendant I to n an1.0.U.;
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    • 50 3 I Chinese Woman Detected And Fined <?7O worn by Chinese generation were ►tacle of contraband passenger, Son Sah, lard the s.s. Sardana iday. the drug was de- examination station, re Mr. H A. Forrer. rlct judge, on Saturnwm pleaded guilty and was s| o which was paid
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    • 31 3 I London, July 11. cruisers Koenigsberg toed Portsmouth this our days visit, the first ships nave paid to a 1 port .since the war. v sahib* w;pr P pv- British Radio
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  • 129 3 Stowaways' Skeletons Found At Liverpool Little more than skeletons the bodies of two unfortunate young stoways were found buried beneath bales of cotton m a hold of the Cyprian steamer, Evangoras, during unloading m the docks at Liverpool. It is conjectured that the men joined the ship
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  • 90 3 Wasbingtea, July 12. The United States If awaiting the result of the London Naval Conference j m 1925 before deciuing whether to j build at least twe 35.000-ton battle- j ships, according to Mr. Claude A. j Swanson (Secretary for the Navy), who j admitted that a
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  • 47 3 OLD LIGHTHOUSE TO BE REBUILT Dairen, June 23. The Tokio Ministry of Communications has set aside 19,000 Yen completely to renovate the lighthouse on South Sanshantao Island at the entrance to Oairen Bay. The lighthouse was built by the Russians before the Russo-Japa-nese war of 1904-1905— Reuter.
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  • 225 3 TOBACCO FOUND HIDDEN IN HIS CABIN i Ignorance Plea Not Accepted The Malay captain .of the s.s. Ang Yuen <Chee bin Mohamed) and his serang <Bakar bin Taib) were accused before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, on Saturday on a charge of the possession of
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  • 189 3 CURES GASTRIC TROUBLES WITHOUT OPERATION. Mr. A. C of Portsmouth. iSngland, suffered constantly from the worst kind of indigestion for four years. I tried'— these are his own words— "All kinds of so-called cures but without success. E vtntuaNy I collapsed and 'vas taken lrom a local cinema, and i.irived
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 92 3 SEND YOUR LETTERS BY THE OUIfTCFST ROUTE j« JK MM M~ mm 1 vwl FV V I H^»lTi vHI HP TO HOLLAND ENGLAND IN 7 DAYS. I ■fl Bh Is C* "R P ATP "R ■^■^■^H i I aW ■ft 1 H H M echanica.l H Excellence wt^^^^^^^^^SJfKi m unheard
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  • 1375 4 i §HE had unusual musical talent and her career seemed i assured. She spoke three languages fluently—and yet she was only twelve years of age Forsook The Took Filmland caid Stage By Storm DANE KEEN DESCRIBES ANOTHER STAR IN ITS COURSE ONE NIGHT m early April, when
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  • 375 4  - Jeanette MacDonald's Beautiful Hair PENELOPE WILLIAMS By How does Jeanette Mac Donald care for her glorious hair? Its gleaming red-gold beauty is ad- mired (and perhaps envied > by women the world over. Feminine 'fans' prom every country deluge the Metro-Ooldwyn-Maycr studios with questions obout Jeanette Mac Donald's "hair secrets."
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  • 70 4 L.C.C. Aid Foundling Hospital London, July 12. A programmme of educational development, involving a total capital expenditure of £511,400 was approved by the London County Council this afternoon. The Council also made a grant of £50,000 to the Foundling Hospital appeal fund, thereby ensuring the purchase of the
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  • 110 4 Programme For Transmission MONDAY, JULY 16. G.M.T. 13.45 Time Signal from Big Tom News Bulletin. 14.00 A topical talk. 14.05 The Scottish Studio Orchestra directed by Guy Dames. from an Edinburgh studio 14.45 The Buxton Municipal Orchestra, conducted by Horace Fellowes. relayed from the i*ic Pavilion Gardens,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
    131 5 KKIAGE oi Lady Beatrice Savile, second daughter of the Earl and Countess of Mexb>rou&h. and Mr. Ralph Scrope Mr. and Mrs. Scrope of Sanby v took place at Brompton Oratory. London. There were several bridal attendants ring cloaks. Photo shows the bridesmaids after the ceremony, and on the right, the
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  • Counterfeiting Factory On Estate
    • 323 6 100 FALSE COINS FOUND ON ACCUSED Sentence Of Five Years OENTENCE of five years' rigorous. *J imprisonment was imposed by the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Howes on a young Chinese, named Chong Kew, who was arrested at Taiping on March 4 last and found guilty at the Perak Assize Court on
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    • 143 6 Reception At Consul's Office Saturday being the National Day of the French Republic, the traditional, reception «vas held at U ofT:..^ of the j French nsulate, R, binson Road, at noon. M P. A. Ballereau received a large j mr~ hei of guesr and during the course of
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    • 292 6 FATAL ACCIDENT TO MR J. W. LEGGE Funeral At Bidadari Cemetery THE death took place at the General Hospital early on Friday morning of Mr. Joseph William Legge at the age of 64. Mr. Legge was knocked down by a motor-car when on his usual morning
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    • 173 6 Crass Cutter's Conflicting Stories To Police Conflicting stories were related by a detective and a middle-aged Malay. who was produced before Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, on Saturday, on a charge of vagrancy. **I am employed as a grass cutter by the Rural Board, I have got
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  • Illicit Traffic In Arms
    • 256 6 «From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 13. 'ILLICIT traffic m arms has api* parently been going on m j Malaya for many years, and m the police court today, when a Chinese from Singapore pleaded guilty to possession of an automatic pistol and
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    • 89 6 Complainant Whose Son Was Murdered Mention was again made on Saturday before Mr. Norman Grice. the seconu magistrate, of the case m which two men, both named Gulam Hadir. are I oeing charged with criminal intimidaI tion. The complainant is Amir Shah, the father of Fazal Shah, the
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    • 84 6 Six Months For K.L. Pickpocket (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 13. A pickpocket, with three previous convictions, was produced before Mr. F. K. Wilson on a charge of theft of a fountain pen. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six months* rigorous imprisonment,
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    • 60 6 Chinese Explains That He Was Drunk "I was drunk and did not realise what I was doing," pleaded a young English-speaking Chinese, Choo Fook Leong, before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, on Saturday He was charged with attempted suicide by drinking poison. He was bound over m
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    • 234 6 MARCH PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION Dinner To Three Chinese Who Passed A dinner was given by the Chinese Medical Students' Union at the Chinese Swimming Club. Katong, on Friday night m honour of the success of three (graduates m the March Professional Examination. A dinner was given by
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  • 231 6 CHINESE MERCHANT ACQUITTED Charged With Making A False Statement (From Oic Own "orrespondent. > Kuala Lumpur, July 13. WITHOUT calling upon the defence. Mr. Justice Burton, at the Assizes today, acquitted and discharged Phang Chiat Kang, a Chinese merchant, on a charge of making a false statement
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  • 18 6 According to an author, there are two kinds ci women whom men cannot understand. These are married women
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 65 6 i"*^ ..I' There is nothing that inl^^^^^^^' fuses such spontaneous vitality m both young and (ff^^ii 1 °^d as does \IROL nor llk\ Q3R^gLS^|W anything so exactly suitUMKl^^f^&iezml a ble for the expectant mlf If) VlM °i •M^'hl^■^• |t klWf y J &^r^^:^^ wjf mother to ensure the •^^^r^ESw unborn
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    • 145 6 THE GIFT SHOP 33, STAMFORD r Oad LADIES HATS. AR y Latest creations f r ,,,n XH LONDON The Ideal Inj, f r Gifts for Birth,, ls J New stocks of UOHa Mm ART JEWELLERY M)st Artistic Models at REASoxJJJ Prices To treat thes« oomp.aints iucc«j. fully, get to the
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  • 180 7 RE b TO SPEND YON AERODROME C rrfsponde.it > lumpur. July 13. now since ihe i at the Kuala i inaugurating Imperial Airth€ local Public U been making n <>n the state oundatfons. but no as yet been that the Selan^or tly sent a proposal
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  • 17 7 Ik d down by a Indian at the Hikit Timah Road. was picked up r Ambulance hospital.
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  • "Malayan Motorist" To Go
    • 335 7 AFTER FEW MONTHS' EXISTENCE Selangor A. A. M. I Meeting PUBLICATION ~oT the Malayan Motorist, which has been m existence for some months past as the official organ of the A A d Malaya, is to be discontinued At a meeting oi the Selangor branch the secretary reported that the
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    • 222 7 A Chinese was saved from drowning by two Marine police constables at 2.45 yesterday, morning, when he fell into the Singapore River from Anderson Bridge. He was little the worse for his experience and completely recovered m hospital. :oui:tries have been agreed at 100 and 2.615 tons
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    • 263 7 NEW ADHESIONS TO SCHEME THE following is the complete t^xt of the communique issued by the International Tin Committee from The Hague on July 11 and cabled by the Secreiary of State for the Colonies to the Chief Secretary, F.M.S. The Committee welcome Monsieur Gutt and Monsieur Leonard
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  • 423 7 QUOTAS NOT TO BE ALTERED Statement In Commons i (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 14. TN the House of Commons today 1 Mr. G. R. Hall Came (Con., E. Dorset), inquired as to the attitude of the Colonial Secretary regarding the opposition by the Singapore and Penang Chambers i
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  • 231 7 Bright Cabaret Show At The Adelphi Hardly a table was vacant at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday night when Mr. Ted Dwyer's Merry Makers began their two weeks' cabaret engagement there. And no wonder, for Mr. Ted Dwyer and his company have come to Singapore with a
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  • 50 7 All records were broken at the Capitol ~n Saturday when the film "King Kcrjg" drew packed houses. At each ■"h^wlng hundreds were enable to obtain admission. So successfully has 'King King" appealed to the public of Singapore that the management have decided to extend the run indefinitely.
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  • 14 7 Mr. David Graham, Teluk Anson. has entered Batu Gajah Hospital for a minor operation.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 126 7 XAB LAST TWO SHOWS Y^lrnHlflDßH TONIGHT 6.15 and 9.15 Panimount's Thrilling Comedy Drama tomorrow^CS H E MADE HER LEW AYREsN. BED lnti the most perfect SALLY EILERS m RICHARD ARLEN LET'"" SF PITTV ROBERT Ul St KIIaY ARMSTRONG PATRICIA ELLIS ISABEL GRACE JEWELL --FRANK McHUGH BERTON BRADLEY HEDDA HOPPER. 't
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    • 344 7 IjjTT mj ill: 7th Day! Season Further Extended ;;j| ■■i• r 11 ICAPITOLI iiii 3.15 6.15 9.15 jjjj SiSi Utving to enormous success mctimis daily at 3.15 p.m. i S M There has never been such a picture before, 5 5 5! Says Local Pre*n. i S S iii wimsA<iTYSHR«nMTEitRoi»
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  • 395 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, JULY 16, 1934. Week -end Comments m :i T ODAY a general strike com mences m San Francisco an( ithe fear that it threatens to tx the greatest disaster to the cit; since the earthquake and lire ma: well prove justified. The strike o only
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  • 125 8 The Hon. Lieut-Col. E. A Ash has been admitted to Bungsar Hospital. I The Officer Administering the Govi ernment has provisionally recoenis- 1 Luang Vudhisara Netlnatl as ConTui o m M at S V n apore P endil^ the issue of His Majesty's exequatur. At the annual general meeting of
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  • 1280 8 WE are informed that arrangements are well m hand for the Hill Climb and Gymkhana to be held at Penang on Sunday, August 5, under the auspices of the Penang and Kedah Branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya. The Gymkhana will be held o n
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  • 331 8 Mr E. H. F. Lesage and Mr. A Murchie are expected m Singapore by the Suwa Maru today. Mr. P. p. Francs,- Chief Telegraph Inspector, Kuala Lumpur, arrived m Port Swettenham on Friday by the Ronna. Mr. S. Visuvalingam, Postmaster Tanjong Rambutan, has left the Ipoh
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  • 867 8 1 like a bombsh II no one believed it jest. That wu tl, Tibbett. He vas and no one ever I sort of Cassandra am restless, and Incurably He sprang It on iv the first week ol hu was his job us lunloi round the port.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 53 8 MR. WILFRID J. FUNK, the American lexicographer, has drawn up a list of the most beautiful phrases m the English language, not one of which includes "What will you have?" Under "G AFLAC" POLICIES claims are settled with liberality and promptitude. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank
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  • 1164 9 Speech m Reichstag A "Terrifying Document" .AMES OF "BLOOD-BATH" VICTIMS m WITHHELD F.Mit tabled so far upon Hitler's speech m the Reich I i ridity, fan which he defended the strong measures I tn uprising, is from America and Germany. York paper declares that
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 9 DOVER COLLEGE O.T.C. was inspected by War Office officials m the college close. General Sir Cecil F. Romer. X.C.8.. K.8.E.. Adjutant-General to H.M. Forces, is here seen inspecting the Corps.
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  • 33 9 Latest Rubber Prices London, July 14. Spot (Sellers. 7 3 16d. <7«, d > (Buyers. 7 1 16 d. <7d.> Ort-Dec 7 5 16d. (T^d.) a n-Mar 7>od. (7 Tl6d.» Market: Steady.
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  • 81 9 JAPAN BEGINS ECONOMIC INVASION Shanghai, July 15. j THO carry out their economic^ invasion of North and South China, the leading bankers m Japan Jiave formed a banking group to be known as the East Asia Banking Group for the sole purpose of investing their money m Chinese landed properties,
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  • 112 9 America Resents German Loan Action New York, July 14. A most vigorous protest against any failure on the part of the German Government to fulfil obligations m respect of the Dawes Young bonds held by American investors is the subject of a cable to the German Finance Minister
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  • 111 9 Lord Rothermere's Memorial To His Mother Rugby. July 14. Lord Snell. chairman of the London County Council, formally opened the j Geralcline Mary Harmsworth Park at 1 1 Scuthwark, a new open space which is i Lord Rothermere's gilt to London as a memorial to his
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  • 38 9 Visiting The Village Of Thej Passion Play j Berlin, July 14. The King and Queen of Siam are visiting Oberammergau at the weekend and staying with Alois Lang the "Christ" of the Passion Play. Reuter
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  • 34 9 Rugby, July 15. The memorial tablet erected m Westminster Abbey to the memory of the late Earl of Oxford and Asquith will bo unveiled by Mr. Baldwin en July 26. British Radio
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  • 37 9 Washington, July 14. The United States are strongly protesting to the German Government against discriminatory treatment of ■holders of Dawes and Young Loan bonds. Instructions to this effect have ,been sent to Cordell Hull m Berlin. Reuter
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  • 31 9 London, July 12. Fourteen social service clubs and occupational centres m north Staffordshire were today inspected by Prince George, who travelled by air from Hendon to Stoke city aerodrome. British Radio
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  • 13 9 Mr B. J. Freeman has been appointed director of Posts and Telegraphs. Singapore.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 879 10 SUBSTANTIAL SALARY INCREASES United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates The 14th annual general meeting of the United Patani < Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on June 27 at 149. Leadenhall Street, EC, Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the chairman ol the company > presiding. The chairman said: If you will turn
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    • 221 10 JULY 14. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2411 64 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 5,32 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 9 64 London, 30 days' sight 2.4*8 London, demand 2 4 7 64 London, T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons, Paris, demand 885 Hamburg, demand 151
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    • 124 10 An order for two cargo and passenger vessels for a South American firm has been booked by a firm m Goole. Yorkshire, says the Times Trade and ■Engineering Supplement. The new ships will be 180 feet long, with a beam of 32 feet, and specially designed
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    • 59 10 The Chinese mission of five air experts which is m the course of a world 'tour to investigate aerial developments iis to visit the works of Messrs. A. V. Roe Co., of Manchester, the aeroplane manufacturers. The mission left China m March and have already toured the
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    • 71 10 Net profit to Mar. 31 £159 <agst loss of £2,202). Deduction from debt of £4.368 brot. m leaves £4.208 deficiency fxward. Rubber crop 384,096 lb. (312.816 lb.». Average price realised 4d. per lb. (2V 2 d. per lb.). Annual v. 'it ing oil for estates amortisation was
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    • 41 10 Accounts of Kuala Pertang Syndicate for 1933 show pront of £337. After allowing for depreciation directors recommend £13,429 (£14,084) be carried forward. Area tapped during year only one-third of mature area. Trading loss m previous year was £816.
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    • 134 10 July 14. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.00 Java Cube 7.25 Hamburg Cube 7.2J> Muntok White Pepper 30.00 White Pepper 29.50 Black Pepper 13.50 Copra, mixed 2.55 Copra, Sundried 3.00 Small flake Tapioca 4.10 Fair Sago Flour MT% Palembang Jelotong 6.50 Blanja Jelotong 6.25 Sarawak Jelotong
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    • 79 10 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. Ltd., notify latest buyers' prices for Malayan palm oil and palm kernels as follows: Palm oil m bulk: c.i.f. landed weights Halifax <Nova Scotia) 2.20 cents (U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f. landed weights Liverpool/ Holland/Hamburg €9 ss. per ton. Palm oil
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    • 75 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY FKICES CURRENT July 14, 12 o'clock noon. R.S.S. equal to London Std, Spot (loose) 23% 23 7 8 R.BS. equal to London Std., (FOB.) 23y 8 24 1/16 Standard R.S.S. on tender July 24% 24y 2 Aug.-Sept. 24% 24% Oct-Dec. 25% 25V 2 Jan.-Mar.
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    • 105 10 JULY 14. and Jb iaij rveiose'ie Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Gallons $2.20 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 2.00 Sucony Motor Gasoline ex pump per Brit. Imp. Gal. 82 Socony Motor Gasoline 1/4 drums per drum 3.45 Socony Motor Gasoline 1/4 tins per
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    • 999 10 SATURDAY, JULY 14. 19.11. Buyers Seller* J *apai Tin (4) 6s 4 1 ,ijd 6s 9d Asam Kuinbang 37s 6d 40.Austral Malay (£> 50s ttl tk> Ayer Hi tarn Tin (ss) 15s 16s Ayer Weng ($1) 2.10 2.15 •Jangrin Tin (Cl 34s 9d "5b tiu Cbangkat Tin
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    • 783 10 Dividend Maintained And Investments Increased Wall Street July 12 13 14. American Can. Com. 100» /4 101 V 4 101 V 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 115 114% H4V 2 Atcheson Railroad 62% 62 4 62 Dupont 92 92 3 4 93
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    • 262 10 Shareholder Objects To Reconstruction I have received from the board of the Ratanui Rubber Estate a notice involving tWe reconstruction of the company, which is drastic especially to shareholders of long standing writes Shareholder m the Financial Times. II is proposed that the company's] capital should be reduced
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    • 46 10 Report of Bukit Selangor Rubber Estates (1920) to Mar 31 states crop was 753.039 lbs., fob. cost 2 24d per «h and net price 2.89 d. per lb Profit was £1,053 (against loss £1,140) plus brought m £6,733, making £7 78Y forward.
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    • 45 10 Crt* of 630.9668 lbs. harvested m wmi K n er ABC system of tapping i i dnn ng < adhered to £1,400 for int. paid on 7 p.c Cony notes, net profit was £1,086. making balance tU profit and loss of £19 971
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    • 125 10 The new Leicester Municipal Aerodrome which is being built at BraunsU>ne about 2y 2 miles from the centre ?n y Was °P en ed by Lord Londonderry, the British Secretary for Air, on July 7. The work entailed m preparation is as follows:— 200 trees uprooted and removed; two miles
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  • 374 11 BRIGHTER ROTARY MEETINGS president Of Bangkok Club's Ideas MEETINGS ARE NOT DULL SAYS K. L. ROTARIAN „ks made at the ivcent annual meeting of the Kotary lub seem to have exerted an influence prisißfl] wide area and have precipitated a mixresults. The new pre ident of the Bangkok Rotary r:irs
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  • 504 11 (From Our Own Correspondent. > Kuala Lumpur, July 12. A large crowd was present last night at the installation dinner meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club. Mr. R. Boyd i Director of Co-operation > took the chair vacated by Mr. E. D. Butler. "There have been various
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  • 147 11 Domestic Production, as represented by exports from Federated Malay eaerated Malay States, and Straits Settlements, of tin and tin--72 <. during the month of June, 1934. Tons T V-v 30 MALAYA 2 9 29 SUMVIARY Cumulative Total F.wl.S. U.M.S. S.S. Total 1934 1933 Tons Tons Tons Tons
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  • 47 11 MERLIMAU PEGOH PAYS 5 PER CENT. The directors of Merltmau Pegoh year ended Mar. 6i. 01 ov* tax .against nil.. PW»*»»j 31. holders on the books on July 17. aU r S n e rby hrcomplny. MM t h^s the controlUng interest m Cen.■■•al Jdhore Rubber Estates.
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  • 318 11 (From Our Own Correspondent. > Ipoh, July 11. Mr G E. Heni.ing, the newly elected president of the Ipoh Rotary Club speaking at the inaugural dinner held tonigttit. referred to recent criticism of the Rotary Movement m Malaya. He felt that he should reler to certain
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  • 501 11 Though Number Of Vacant Premises Declines THE report of the Assessment and Estates Department of the Singapore Municipality for the year 1933 reveals, inter alia, that the fall m the j annual value of the town within i Municipal boundaries continued, the, figure at
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 498 11 Asset* exceed $18,X)0,— Assurance m force OMf »>.»••,••♦ Hie Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement* > HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewr? B L The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles
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    • 433 11 CHARTERED BANK or INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CVI»« (Incorporated In England 0' Royal Cham* Paid up capital m 600 ;>>"•• shares of £5 eacfc fcj.ooo,o* Reserve Fund £3.000.«* Reserve Liability g* Proprietors ?> OOf HEAD OPtlll 48. Blshopsgate, London, 1 C i Agencies ani BrftocbM Alor Star nolle 'Baigot. Amritsar jlpoh
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 534 12 Death Of Captain G. Gundry Of Shanghai i The death has occurred of Capt. George Gundry, a retired member of the Shanghai Licensed Pilots' Association, m Southampton, at the age of 67. Captain Gundry was the son of Mr. R. S. Gundry, C.8., who, from
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    • 97 12 Fourteen Barrels Of Yellow Metal Helsingsfors. An old ship's log may lead to the recovery of 14 barrels of gold from a sunken Russian galleon on" the roast of Nylund. Finland. The galleon foundered m 1721. Soon afterwards efforts were made to recover the treasure, but later the
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    • 191 12 Optional Bills Of Lading. revised to read as follows amendme nt No. 13 to this Tariff has been a B ?f~££^ t ?^^*j£* de m an cases where charge of 30 cents per scale ton fW each an* .7 POr l S With
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    • 290 12 Long Experience In Many Seas i When the Canadian Pacific lint* i Empress of Asia left Shanghai on June 17, for Vancouver with a capacity list of passengers from Oriental ports she was under the temporary! command of Captain E. P. Green, I R.N.R.. who Is a well-known
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    • 104 12 Kate Stabilisation Contrary To Treaties Washington. June 29. Efforts to complete a master shipping code have been abandoned. Gen. Hugh S. Johnson. National Recovery Administrator, stated today. This decision was taken due to the tact that President Roosevelt refused to sign it on recommendation of the State
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    • 75 12 The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the s.s. "President Monroe" which arrived on July .4: Mr. Ned O. Alvord, Mr. Chong Chee swee. Mrs A. Coublitsky, Miss Ceclia :oleman. Mr. John Duke, Miss Alt a Mrs. Wm. S Grant Mr. Boles C iart. Mr. William D Morrisson. Miss
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    • 81 12 The battle-cruiser Renown has reommissioned at Sheerness for further I S^i 11 l he ttle CrUiser Squadron. 1 iome Fleet. She is eleventh on the mH 15 t BrUiSh CaPltal a »d; tnder the London Treaty it was agreed o defer laying down any new ships ot Si d for
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    • 110 12 Ships alonusid,. tii( or expert* i ["■LEW (KlUr Gatf Rohna 22; Kai Main Wharf (Entr.-.,,,. llf Nicuw Holland E >lMaru 16: Plancl, 14; Pros IfODKM |seus 7. Empire Dock (Fnh.« M( Erie Maru. Mlrza 1 ,32: Pnmvt3s; Steel rudu 39 I Empire Dock (Kiitran,, I Chinese Prince c
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    • 160 12 BUmbelle, Brit 31.: cutta 14.7. for Manila an Rohna. Brit. 4.750 ton 14./. for Ntgapatam 19/J Cape of Francis. B:v Hong Kong, 14.7. for i: Niouw Holland. D Adelaide 14.7 for J Kinta. Brit. 509 I 14.7. for Penani L< Raub. Brit J73 14.7. for Pontian; k 7
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    • 113 12 SCHEUI'LE Ot SAM INCiS By Fortnightly Pa»semjfr steamer Between Rangoon, Port Sodas. Marseilles, Pa Ima and England HOMEWARD SAIIJM.S Port of Disembarkation Plymouth I e avp lUniooi 1M34 KEMMFNDINE July 28 BHAMO Auk 11 AMARAPOORA tag 25 SAGAING I 8 BURMA )t 22 YOMA Get 6 PEGU 20
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    • 569 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In F.MS.) Freight 5433 Passa/e 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. *o«>«inf twrti for Federated Malay States Railway!. Royal State Railways of SUm. sS!T9S*l steamships ~itJkiijZsftVii^^ii (Incorporated m England) BOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. rorß MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING FBI LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC fREQL-ENT SAILINGS
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    • 64 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KMI n KAISHA. LTD. •Incorporated In Japar. REGULAR FREIGHT *M' PASSENGER SERVM f NANKOH MART In P BOSTON MARL" Ju FOR KOBE. OSAKA. MOJI. r NAGOY/I AM) YOKOH^M l»ue ERIE MARU JU BOSTON MARU AUfl MALTA MARU For rates and other P»«" please apply: ISHIHARA
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 590 12 I Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And I 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. p.m. Kelantan via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 408 13 x^ BRITISH INDIA I p. 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS 1 najcc Spore. x'na«e c Dor RANPt ::000 July 20 BHUTAN 6.100 Sept 27 SOMALI 1310 Aug. 1 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Sept 28 3.000 Aug. 3 BEHAR 6too o OcV 7 MAMI 000 Aug. 17 CHITRAL 15.000 Oct 12 BANCAI.f
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    • 449 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL **«*»wii*». Steamer n City of Windsor (also calls Glasgow) m J?" t e Julv 8 ?o 9 City ot Wellington t y 18 City of Roubaix f uly Aug.
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    • 766 13 £2 bZFS?- IOT^SSE raE H Yt. KHIOW STEAMSHIP co Th. INSURANCE. te£££l c£ d n nd alobe The V* me d Maria. Ib.utuw. Th» wkj__i_. o RAILWAYS. TH» Mntod Malay State, always The Royal State Railway, or Bia» T,!,,,,!,, t±A AIRWAYS Tfe BLUE rUMM EL LIME sssr ss? Via Part
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 840 14 j\m rm Ma lOMNKUAE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PLANCIUS— Monday. July 16. Belawan-Deli. SINGARADJA— Monday, July 16. Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Bengkalls and Bagan 61-Apl-Apl. BOTH— Monday. July 16, Muntok (passenger and malls only), Batavia, Semarang and Cherlbon. KORAN— Tuesday, July 17, Bengkalis. Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengel- J dar, Tanjong-Leldong and Asahan. Ji TH EDEN
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    • 411 14 DMJLAR STEAMSHIP LINE oferfimElUCA^MAIL UNE I TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY COMFORT and ECONOMY I £75> 2. I SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA I AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running I water— excellent cuisine— ample Deck space— entertainment' of all kinds. Rooms
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    • 668 14 O. S. K. LINE BIENOS AIRES VIA COLOMBO, S. BIENOS AIRES VI M|l|m AFRICA. BRAZIL AND URUGUAY. FAST SOUTH AFIUf k (Express Service) > (Intermedia!* Scrrfct ms. Montevideo Maru July 30 ss. Hawaii Maru m.s. La Plata Maru Aug. 29 s.s. Arizona Mart m.s. Buenos Aires Maru Sept. 30 s.s.
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  • 642 15 Athletics WILTSHIRES FINISH ON TOP To Stay The Pace ENGLISH A. A. A. CHAMPIONSHIPS r Hurdles Record Equalled At The White City .ffIOUGH thej led the cham- )1P Poetically k as the pre- crt decided. the tm- beaten when the finals •r.mand sports at ranglln on Saturday. D Wiltshire Regimfnl
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  • 242 15 Hurdles Record Equalled ENGLISH A. A.M. MEETING OPENS London, July 14. ■THERE were 20.000 present m dull weather for the opening of the Amateur Athletic championships at the White City. Finlay's time equals the English native record for the 120 yards hurdles. Robertson Maryhill Harriers, won the marathon for the
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  • 177 15 Singapore Japanese Athletics A large number of Japanese were pre- sent at the Anson Road Stadium 1 yesterday at the annual sports held under the auspices of the Singapore I Japanese Club. The following were the results m the main items: 100 metres: Takai l t Ozawa 2. Fukshima 3.
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  • 48 15 The following have accepted to play Association Football for S.C.C. vs. Pulau Brani (2nd Division League > today: A Van Bachove; R. V. Welch and T. W. Morray; G. Boas, J. Crichton. and R. Davidson; S. Webb. A. Ferguson. Y. W. Brand, P. D. Cork, and F. W. Fargus.
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  • 244 15 TH. STONE won the championship sculls of the R.S.Y.C. on Saturday, winning a fine race by almost two lengths from G. C. R. Franks. Weather conditions were exceptionally bad. A very strong head wind prevailed and the waves were so high, with a strong
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  • 562 15 The cricket match between the Indian Association and the P.W.D. »at Balestier Plain yesterday afternoon ended m a draw. Abbasboy and Naden gave the Indians a good start; Abbasboy exceeding his half-century before being clean bowled by Ponniah. Samson de Silva was the most successful batsman
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  • 222 15 The Nondescripts Cricket Club playing at home yesterday, defeated an j S.C.C. Eleven for the second time this j season, by one wicket. I Sirisena. bowline a medium off-brea c, kept the visitors' figures on a low level, and took four wickets for only 16 runs, while
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  • 207 15 The Ceylon Sports Club gained a six-wickets home victory over the S.R.C. yesterday, passing the visitors' total of 48 runs m a very short time. They played on until the fall of the eighth wicket and scored a total of 84. The match was one of
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  • 256 15 Two Goals In Last Three Minutes SELANGORS MALAYA CUP WIN Football PENALTY MISSED BY SELANGOR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 14. ■ywo goals were scored within the last three minutes of the Malaya Cup match between Selangor and Kedah played here today, which was won by the home
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  • 69 15 RIVERS AND SUARES TO FIGHT AGAIN MUBJECT to the approval of the Board of Control the return fight between Al Rivers and Arthur Suares has been fixed for Aug. 4, at the middleweight limit. A silver challenge belt is being offered to the winner by Mr. S. Chwee Seng, and
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    14 15 J. Sanderson, the SRC. goalkeeper, kicking clear m the matth against the C hinese.
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  • 272 15 BOXING ASSOCIATION SCHEME Revival In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, July 13. FOR the last six or seven months, boxing m the Federal Capital has been conspicuous by its absei cc. and men ike Al Rivers, Battling Guillermo and Arthur Suares have been mere names to the
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  • 800 16 S.C.C. WIN BY INNINGS AND 22 Fielding Errors By Visitors OTHER LOCAL WEEKEND CRICKET THE S.C.C. gained an easy and f omewhat unexpected victory over the Sungei Ujong Club yesterday on the S.C.C. padang by an mnings and 22 runs, fine bowling yesterday by
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  • 380 16 SECOND DAY PROVIDES THRILLS ENORMOUS TOTAL BY LANQj R. E. S. Wyatt Scores Another Fine Century pHE annual match between Eton j and Harrow ended m a draw it Lord's on Saturday, with Cton still 61 runs behind the otal they required to
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  • 797 16 MILE RECORD BROKEN AT IPOH Rain Mars Final Day Of Perak Meeting From Our Own Correspondent I poh, July 14. HEAVY rain commenced before the sixth race and marred the conclusion of the summer meeting. The large attendance- ever for the last dayincluded the Sultan who obtained his first and
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  • 70 16 Lanes Put Up 407 For Two There were 20.000 present at Sheffield, where Yorkshire oppose the Australians. The county won the toss and took the innings, and m an interesting day's cricket scored 238 for six wickets Leyland hit up 43 m a lively innings which included
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  • 49 16 KAYE DON GUILTY Sentence To Be Announced Today London. Jul) 15 Kaye Don t.i- f&motn mot ffM I found guilty ot manslaughter b\ less driving Bentenci wai poll 'o Monday.- Reut er R. E. S. WYATT. England's raptain. who was again m fine form uith the bat «>n Suturd.iv
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  • 579 16 Perak And Selangor Draw Famely From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 15. T^HE inter-State cricket match between Selangor and Perak ended m a same draw. On Saturday Perak winning the toss, sent m Suppiah and Stewart who played slow-motion cricket, taking 40 minutes to hoist ten on
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    • 35 16 SOME ANIMALS ARE FED ON RAW MEAT TO MAKE THEM SAVAGE. IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR THE MEAT TO BE QUITE RAW TO HAVE THE SAME EFFECT ON MAN. > COOK BY GAS AND AVOID ANNOYANCE.
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