The Straits Times, 18 July 1930

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  • 36 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED NKARI.Y A CKXTrRY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 24 PAGES SIN6APOBE, FRIDAY, JULY IS, 1930. WWWM< The Straits Times. 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JULY 18, 19.J0 I'RICE 10 CENT
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 317 1 Singapore: 78, cecil st. cphone 5151). Ny Carlsberg Beer In hottlpn and on draught. I Sol? Importer! BA8T ASIATIC <; cc ltd. (Inc. in Penmrk) < SINGAPORE. NEW VIGOUR ASSURES QUICK SUCCESS STRONG FIT I |T j after a few days of v<^> PHOSFERINE tfA which dispelled (C '^r a1
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    • 167 1 KUALA LUMPUR! 27, JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683) Prime Portland "o k m [cement ASIATIC HALL-MARKED SILVER S^Ny HAND-MADE FRAMES. PLAIN FLAT MOUNTS?*%/ In increasing widths and weights of silver. Oak backs and struts, best finish, with special strong hinge to strut. 1 HSH BhBI 9HBHSHHH 9H i^B IbHB le9 HrSeSb^hEbSl
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    • 584 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AM) PABSENGBB AND CARGO SERVICB. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. I NDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD PROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. KASHMIR 9.000 July 26 BORDA 11,199
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    • 692 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London,. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HAKUSAN MARU 10,300 Juiy SO 31 HARUNA MARU 10,500 Aug. 13 14 t KAMO MARC S.OOO Aug. 13 1« S KATORI MARU 10,000 Sept. 11 12 J KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Sept. 25
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    • 445 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well known steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) am the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,51! tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of thi largest and finest steamers trading tc Australia,
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    • 644 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight. Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Travellers Official Information Bureau. Booking Office Royal Dutch Indian airways.
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    • 599 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STK\MSHIP COLIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in rnjland) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSKILLKS, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMEN— GENOA. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AM) GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORF. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINF.NT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. (Route
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    • 535 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING BERVICI For K>tt:v, Trenggami. Kelantaa, Bangnara, Teltwin, Hatani, Stagon, L:ieon, Siehoß, Ilamlon. Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon «nd Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA July 21 July 23 MAtlNl July 18 July :;<) lADIB Aug. >■■ The ste.-imers are fitted throughout with electric
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    • 237 3 DUTCH MAILS ■J.Y. Stoomvaari Maataehappij Ncderland and N.V. Botlerdamacha Lloyd WEK] tnd PASSENGER TO <;«i.i Amsterdam Southampton Itottrrdam Tom RJ ,Tu!y IF i.l'' -MA'. .July 25 I. Auk. 1 S.M.N. Au-r. Ang. IB 1 1,1 10 S.M.X. Aur. 22 ILL. Aug. 29 MN. Sept. 5 ib, Satrnng, I Sooth- Colomhn
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    • 1491 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dhui AMERICAS MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, N M'l.KS. GENOA and M \KSKILLKS la NKW YORK and 1JOSTON. Arrive Leave Leave S'nore S'porc Penunc PRKS. WILSON July -1 July 21 July 2C PREi VAN BUBEN Aug.
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    • 456 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE. Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Francisco, I us Angeiea and San Diego IA GOLDEN RIVER sails from Hon»j Kong Aug. 1 S.S. GOLDEN
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    • 354 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's RockyMountain playground For booktcta an I information, write, phone or call. L. L. LAWLER. General Ajrf-nt. Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. CANADIAN NATIONAL The Largest kailvaj Splat in America SIANG UM PARK LORONG 40, GETLANG. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomed houses $30 per m 3-roomed houses
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  • 2909 4 BIRTHPLACE PRIDE. Freedom of Kirriemuir Conferred. HOW HE GAVE HIS FIRST AUTOGRAPH. Kirriemuir, June 7. Sir James Barrio, back in his native "Thrum-" to receive- at his own people's hand- rack public honour as it was in their power to bestow, let them know what
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    • 225 4 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS @k m f (IMPROVED MODELS) BH:-!!! f M_& x^__^ JPrV'B 'r^JFTssasasai M 225) n i^w _^--^________B_____________gsV-___; Wni --sflaH^-sV m m-'M I ststsL Experience tuc THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., OF AMERICA. y2^4y*>66na^>e/Z^>^/?2e/Z>C" w solving the problem of the preservation of voi r food. —.-■Sgafcfc, The building «f any
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    • 96 4 Pains due to wounds, burns, cuts and bruises can be quickly eased by applying CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM As a liniment it gives immediate rel ief tot hosesuffering from rheumatism, neuralgia, lame bark, strains, sprains, etc. Just rub it over Ihaac »ore musrlts ai.il fetl the warmth that cr.vcsuut pun. CHAMBERLAIN'S
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    • 651 5 The Duquesa de Alba aW Berwick J^opcly Patrician Descendant of Spanish Grandees speaks on beauty jfi THE young Duquesa de Alba and that in India. So there is no reason f/// /^//v '"'«ai"'' Hcrwick isof the flowcrof Spanish why women in the tropics should not //ff/y'// 4^/1 ■^Hrßfi* $$$&>'■■ '■''"'/S^
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    • 546 5 Choose the /bor/ /W /> «/i 1 The Food which ensures the perfect nounsnlUlillS ment of the rapidly growing haby-body the natural food which is easily digested and promotes rCQUirements c v 'K° rous development of baby from birth I onwards, is that which you should use. and _^_.g. V^
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 554 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. Be Advertising MonaK". Straite Ti trie.. Street. Ptvass iri^irt the followinu nmsll srtvir'uement fop (lays I I Tt>«r« are apprnximatf lj icvrn words t« llaa snH thors Is a fin! rsts charge vi IS ccntu pfr lino per i.inertion wi'S A minimum of one dollar p»r kßSSrtli
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    • 464 6 MISCELLANEOUS KORETHOUI I TH IN REI'.'.NTAN' tllO lirst WHY WORRY Read 1 >, $1.50. .,i,l The or the make a trilogy of wonderfully laughable KIAT'S. "BEGLEY" PURE FUB. PEtT HATS. ::>r,d i:< one tod is bcinii u.-'.' all over England. It is .Ae?'. hat in in I. -inooth ffi'. grey
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    • 716 6 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LIT, Lla'.d.idno, 50, Kast Coast Rd. 5% :one, facing *ea. Municipal electric, 1 water, tennis, K. J. Nathan, 1-B, Raffles Quay. TO LET, 4, Newton Road, four bedroom*, bathrooms, tennis court, and garage, entry from July 1. Please apply to J. S. Nathan, i, De iiokza
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    • 571 6 THE COMPAMta ENACTMENT IPI7. IX THE MATTER OF GRIKANLAWKA TIN MINE, LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation.) NOTICE Is hereby given parsaaat te oi the Companie Cnactmi n; ■.iiv ih.u a meeting of the creditors ■>! ka Tin Mm.-. I. united, will In keU at the Company's Oflco, No. IS, Markei Kuala
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    • 743 6 P.W.D. PERAK, KUALA KANGSAR TENDERS INVITED FOR ASTANA NAGARA, KUALA KANGSAR. Tenders will ho received at the office cf the up to U p.m. 01 Se;.L. I, 1030, for the construction or design and construction of an ASTAM NACAKA for His Highness, the Sultan of lerak at Bukit Chandan, Kunlu
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    • 294 6 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. NOTICE AUTUMN V. MEETING ut.;<<. Saturday, Wednesday, S('i>t. Sept. 6, Wednesday, Sept. I<>. and Saturday Sept. 13. PROGRAMME t il EM iK .1 as I !V nml V (i and I i c mi. ENTRIES CLOSE Aag. 20, INO. -<\\ BEPS. bt hi Id The Allol her-,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 501 7 MORTGAGEE'S SALE <.f v.ilu.ihlp Siniriiporr town and country ppopertii^. I ii Sine «nd Co.'s saleroom, No. HO. Chulin Street, on Wednesday. July 23. 1M« at 2.30 p.m. Lot l. Valnabl fnihoM baflaiag land Coaet Bead, Sinirapore. area DnN NapiiT. s"l Valu ililc- freehold lund and house No. 26, Loreng 1).
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    • 303 7 CAMERA $18 black or brown. 84.1* Agenta DIETHELM CO.. LTD., (Incorporated in Switzerland t SINGAPORE PfcNANG It'UH BANGKOK. BOOKS We lENI I'l \NTS. li, in X :i >im|>l.. arcounf <l ike p.isi rrgrtatloß of Ihf earth sai i-fl th.- m.nt Imparta ni dlscoverie« m.-i.i km I IMs rcaha •>; >
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    • 281 7 SAIL MAKING AND CANVAS DEPOT NEW SHIPMENTS. BRITISH ALL LONG FLAX. NAVY CANVAS for making steamers' awning, screens, windsails, boat covers, etc. BRITISH 1 PROOFED FLAX CANVAS. BIRKMYUB PATENT CLOTH and ROTPROOF. GREKN CANVAS for making tarpaulins. hatch covrrs. lorry, motor car and tongU.it.u' covers, etc., etc. CANVAS HOSE:— Sizes
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    • 639 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at tht following piaets ia Singapore Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Europe Hot«l Money Changer, Raffles Hotsl. Grosrenor Hotel. Kelly 4- Walsh, Ltd., Raffles Place. Federal Rubber Stamp Co. Raffles Place and j Tank Rund Btatfoa. G. H. Kiut Co.. Ltd., Coilyer Quay.
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    • 289 7 I HOYTS ANTI-FRICTION METALS A BRAND BEARING Write for a copy of HOYTS booklet "HINTS ON LINING BEARINGS." ALL (iRADES STOCKED by THE SOLE AGENTS SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. 1 J THE "CINE-KODAK" MODEL, n B A MARVEL OF EFFICIENCY ANO CONVENIENCE. With f. 3.5 lens in black only. With
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 66 7 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Payable in Advance.) STRAITS TIMES (Daily) Including Postage. Within Outside Singapore Malaya. Malaya. Without Postag*. Monthly 3.00 f 4.00 f 2.60 Quarterly 8.50 12.00 7.60 '■i yearly 17.00 24.00 16.00 Yeariy 34.00 48.00 80.00 STRAITS BUDGET (Weekly) Including Postage. Within Outside Singapore Malaya. Malaya. Without Postage. Monthly 1.10
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  • 1320 8 JAPAN LETTER Dangers o f Monkeying With Stocks. (From 'i lorrei ,•< ndent.) Tokio, July I. Apparently the various mar) Japan arc treating th< aselves to ;i look around. The sharp decline* »f the past few weeks have halted for the time being In the Tokio
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  • 101 8 TYPISTS BEWARE Company Director's Strange Story. This if a law stjry of t-. Kl by a conirany director at MaryltLione County Court. "A man ial!t;l at tiio i;tik-e ti liiiy ami aske<l if he eooU ment. The typiat knew bir,i and let him ■M it. He tore it up an.!
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  • 83 8 Given Funeral With FuD Military Honours. Bing." th? only dog who was decoral (1 for his service- la thi Great War with he American Amiv in France was bui i"il ith full military honours r. entlj i tl emetery at Denr.ison, Ohio. Th t animal possessed an
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  • 31 8 lime. Lapeecu, the tow R ti,.' was King Carol's i orap inioi during the latter yi-ars of his exile II France, has dyed her wonderful :vJ hai black.
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  • 141 8 Life in Republic of The 'ondernned." The reported formation by the -Soviet tonomon Bej ubthe Solovct h in ihu Whii Bret pro- but was veheI at the timo by the Chiel Krylenk i. -j;n- d Into a penal i >n- .-n populated ijui prisoners com- j
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  • 133 8 Windfall for 18,000 Crash Victims. 71... he Charing -..'nidi failed twenty yi inure t receive a final dividend of jum ovet Cd. in ut|pna from the bank have be n s) read on r a period of 18 y:ar«, and will amount in all t;> i;. 6d.
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  • 181 8 Condemned i^s Foolish Pofiey. Mark Foy, of Sydney, who was jret from Si! gapore on the steamer Marella, Mid that >h> been amased at the prosperity ami p'" -.less i: 1 the East. "When It Ithy plantation* t.: f l roads everywhi anil 10 ij i d i-i
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  • 633 8 Vast Strides During Last Twenty Years. Well-merited praise has been aeeorted Japan agatal and again for the remarkable piogrcM she hi made from a mediaeval secluded from the world to one of the (i.-eat Powers in th" brief space of leas than :> century, writes the
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  • 119 8 Falls and is Handed By Upw tod I>ap. A lion entered a farmhouse in the ChUomba district of Southern Rhodesia recently and killed a <i"« under the bed in wiiiiii the faun manage* was sleeping. At an ithe nag lion was in a wire trap for
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  • 77 8 Islington Hoys' Dangerous Football." A police constable WHO inteirputed tw I boys playing football in the gutta* at Liverpool Road, Islington, recently, founl to bs surprise ihat their "ball" was a live Mills bomb. The boya ran away, le:i\in>; behind round object encrusted with mud. Examining
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 236 8 The point you uant—in the holder y:w prefer THIS PEN IS MADE AT YOl R DIRECTION 6 jfe No other pen can possibly suit you as &JC -im completely as the new Wahl-Eversharp. ir a Now, each Eversharp is CUSTOM-MADE fcj jl* just the way >«.u want it Vuu tirst
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    • 61 8 0^ A.D.172Q *%> FIRE MARINE LIFE MOTORCAR. Insurance with unqaestioaaUe security, reasonable rates and prompt settlements. Established over _T*> < years. Agencies throughout Malaya. Branch Office I Chartered Bank Chambers, 111 1 Singapore. ii t A. CORDON LEB, j. MaiKir/ir. 1} y HAMS am, BACON TIU ill ADVERTISING I fc//fi/VS
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    • 215 9 SLHAMBRl I THC THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND ffiW REPRODUCTION Ji H^ 9 15.15 p.m. TOMGHT 9.15 p.m. Another Super Programme! THE WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTES THE REVELLERS In a selection of Musical Numbers Followed by A Magnificent Ballet "THE DOLL SHOP" Reproduced ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOUR and WILLIAM HAINES In his First All-Talking
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    • 321 9 \iLWMU UU\/M U\U UU UU UWAIU W U U U WMU I 111*! l o< I m L I 1° X "The Theatre that set the standard of Better Entertainment." Tonight at 6.15 and 9.15 Instantaneous Success cf the Brilliant Paramount Production, "The BATTLE of PARIS" Presenting The Famous English
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    • 210 9 VICTORIA THEATRE j| Saturday, Tuesday* Thursday and Saturday, July 19, 22, 24 and 26, at 9.15 p.m. S.A.D.C. WILL PRESENT IN THE NEXT ROOM. Booking at LITTLE'S. Prices $3. $2 and ?1. .^^flffjT^fc^ The Gaynor-Farrell— 4&^ jfifflJmwV Director Butler comv 'Bwvi bination made Sunny uL fwP^ c s nev s
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  • 433 10 SHIPPING NOTES. MOLESEY INQUIRY JUDGMENT. New Light Load Line j Recoirurt?nded. An bjWMstin recommeodaUon emrerning the structure of future vewli ot the type of mail we.'U wh n l lhc Board of Trade inquiry inU hei I; H wai delivered at the Law Court*, London. Report* of the evidence tiikeii
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  • 28 10 Rt Sphinx Arr<1. S'por* I < n-i.ir M^v M June W May 2.1 June 23 Jnn* Jim. M> .hil. 1 i .'■it:j Jii July 1 '.i
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 1426 10 Batang Padang Planters' Want Reduction. A -cci: I P nenl i.intln" of the Ilatnn/ i Pii<lan3 Diitriet Pinters' Usoclation was held In Sin. ki.i < r. July li, with Mr. J. U.l. P. Landon in the <h»ir. After ii discussion on estate laboui :i resolution was piutd
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    • 250 10 EXCHANGE. PRODUCE. Singapore, Ju y IS. )n l.cndon, 8.-.nk 4ms 23 29 32 >enand 2 s 2-i »2 Private 3m. credit 24 >» in New York. demand BC 1 l« i'rivatc U0 d s .-,7"» '1^ KiKiice. Hank T.T. 1427 h) India, Bank T.T. IMS >■ Homg Koag, llm.k T.T.
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 458 10 >'■!. 94. Buyers liliail .1 I] Amm Kjinhanp 23 '1% Ayvr Hltaaa Tin 11 :t li :i ±i Baacrin Tin v is 1 1 i!iu..i)»; I'uilanit (i.iO U. 15 i l li.uu Car** 0.5.-, u.i;n 1 1 Bukit Arantf (1.40 Ml :i ii Banaah Malay la 1G com '1
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      • 219 10 iiil. I'd. Euyors Sciliri 2 2 Alex. Iiriik O:ds. 2. in J.T.'. 1 Alex. Brick I'ri-Is. L'.li :i.2i cd. :i i'l fcnt. Am. TrtllW !....ti 6.12.6 1 1 CaatnU Knginc 0.40 0.50 nom 1 1 C.\'.!e and C'arriarci U.iU (J.4."> nuin 1 ti-,. I>urT Drvelupn.ent 4 3 j l>uului>
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      • 109 10 CoM Storage 7 p.c. dob. 01 ]i"L G red. 1'JJl-aO 102 105 ci. Siagapon Muaieipal i p.c. ol l'.'i'l led. luau fljmJMt par. 5'c prcm. Singapor* .Municipal 4 1 [n-. i.-,i. IM1 f l,00(i,ooo i»i par Sinfoporc Mu:iici]>;>l 4Vi jm-. ol nil. 1K( »1,000,000 Oo par S.n^:.pi.it
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      • 384 10 Fraser and Co. and Lvail and Evatt's quotations. iK.ji I'nces Ttmut Lyall ti. Co. Kvstt Jlenby <*li 1.19 1.30 l.lv I.oJ .i.m I,'aji.u ijl) J.io I.oU 1...J IJN !i tan i?l i IJO l.'v 1 .'>u 1.71 Kuii.ii« t»l) u.Zj v..;.> kJti M.aj i. Malay l|Bj l.ou 2.uu
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  • 524 10 Something Wrong With The Motor Industry." The word rationalis-itior i being freely u.-ed and freely abased, I make no apology for it. Rationalisation does not mci 1.. mean the ■Slglllg of a few linns it doe? not mean a lew firms BIMsIf mating on
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  • 140 10 Gold Speculation and Silver Imports. Shantrhni. J-.....- 9. A eonfei.-nce tm.k place today between the Minister af Finance and the Minister of Commerce and Industry <>n the one l-..:nc:. und Itadini.' Chinese bankers and merchants on the olaer. The Ministers recommi t'oid bar speculation be restricted, and that
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 71 10 Singapore, July is. Tn. Easier. Euebaia uu eents-1.01, Kin is j M cents-l.u.i. Peuwata :.l-54 cent*, Ulu Khugs .so-^o cei'ts. PeUlinga TaUms 10-84 cents. Hong Fa tta :.l Hoiik Koag Tins Its. M.-15s. r.. 1. Hitams 111s. 1i.1.-lls. paagnga Rivera M.-4S, l.id.. Uaii'rrins lls. Sd.-lSs., Tekka
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    • 131 10 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore, .1 Rubber. London •'.';d., unchanged. Noon Trice (London Standard) Spot 17 1 Tin. London C 137 2s. i!ii.. il Ss. Sd. Mining.—Quiet. Buncel Ways 2.20-2^50, Kuehals l-l.us, Kinta Dredge 1-1.0.1 Malaya Consols. 20-22 cent:., J..lihi,< Jg-83 eeutx, Sunirti l.uas IjW-I.UK, I'lu X!..;:. seal Peaawats U-tSVa
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  • 115 10 Programme of drills up to and for week ending July 20 Friday. July 18. SJS p.m., !>n!l 11. .11. S.K.A. iV), Battery and Butt Signal I'arade I4S p.m.. Drill Hall. Ist Itn. Signal Section. "0 Yards Range 5.15 p.m., Malay Drill Hall, "X" (Malay 1 C.,.. Weapon Training".
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  • 108 10 Tt.d«>. p.m. D nghalis, Siak, Pakan Bam an 1 Pajukombo i Hong i honi ia. \';:th. N.-hsiM and N.-West Sumatra (Tohil 3 p m. J. v;.. Si iith-W Sumatra, SouthKa«t Bon Hilly i |5u.-i Hung I. ...hi i -I p in. K. man an, Duugu „.i, R
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  • 163 10 1...:■ I] I-. Shlpi tlongylde the Wharves or txpectrd t.i trr.i.-. Katrsn.-s on 10 50 7 KEPPEL ■ARDOUR. ;.v.t!n Wharf The Cable, Hopper J.J. 13, V.. I::. I.j.i. <CV Wlii rf Mil jCoal Wharf I'atrol. mou m dry hocks. Tinjunt; Pagar. Albert Dock Kit Nil. Krpprl Bsrhoes.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 175 10 <-»♦-»♦■»■»■•-»■»■♦»-»♦♦-»-»-»■»-»■» K. P. Me ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OI BATAVI l>r:ii V THREE MONTHLY SKIiVK X TO POST HOKKSBY, SAMAEAI. NOIIMKA, I'OKl \II A AMI U.VHAII S.S. LE MAIRE S:iilinf. Au K 7. For freii lit ai pply to KOMNKJ.I.IKi: PAKKTVAABT M V.\TS( If AI'IMJ. 2 and Collyot l(u.i>. s.-.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 263 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Dally Wothcr Report. F.lifht Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Direc- Speed. Weather. Max. Min. full, shine. Humidity tion. F. F. ins. hours. m.p.h. Alor Star K* 7:: Nil 7.3 II SE I Fine Kof. Blinru II 7fi Nil 6.7 U WSW r i Cloudy K. Ticnuifunu
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    • 167 10 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. 1'riday. July IS. Iiuuh Homeward mail I'ati clotei, 10a.m. 11. W. lift •.m. l 8 it. :n.. S.15 p.m., Y.W.c.A. Sporti Club Panee, Goodwood Hmll, 9JM pjn. jjlurday, July 19. i.l B. I. mail iIiip. I 1 1 4- Co. li. w. :.i i a.m.. 8
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  • 430 11 The Worst Period of The Slump. TO END WITH PASSING OF AUGUST? (I rom Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. Today's Prices Rubber. 17'j cents per Ib. Tin. 200 tons at $67!'j per picul. Yesterday's Prices: Ratter, London id. per lh., unchanged. New York KM, cts..
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  • 333 11 Steady Decline During The Week Singapore, July 17. Guthrie and Co. report atates the date "f our last report, the IS varied from dull to quietly ad] Prices dropped sharply when the American consumption during June wai 34,600 a- against .'Iy.DOO for May. Locally we have lost U
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1934 11 Restriction Policy. DIFFICULTIES OF TWOFOLD OBJECTIVE. The Tin Producers' Association has now lieen in existence for nine months. Its first iclieme of output-restriction (week-end ltoppage throughout the year, and I week's .•lobure in each of the first three monthst ■ecan.e effective in January its revised she« I
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    • 66 11 Tone of Market :—^liylitly, easier. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 5 9-16d. per lb. New York Spot HMal G. cents 10*i pi-r lb. »> mm a I R.S.S. equal to London Standard Standard R.S.S. on Tender Spot July August September Auir.-Sept. Oct.-Di-c'. Buyers 17 IT'j
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    • 62 11 X lpong Kamuntint; Tin i first halfi. Nos. 1 Bad 2 dredges. C 5.000 yards, 39:1.04 piculs. Ashiii Kumliang Tin i first half i. 55.000 yards, 271.77 piculs. Ulu Yam Tin (first half >.— lO,OOO yards, 194 piculs. Thabawlcik Tin (lint h..if .--40.000 yards, 207 piculs. Puchong Tin
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    • 752 11 British Empire's Share Of Imports. The Gold Coast trade report for 1929, just received by the Government Commercial Intelligence Bureau in London, states that the total net customs receipts in 1929 were BMI 783, as compared with f;j.000,799 ill 1928. The decrease in revenue was mainly due
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    • 969 11 "An Urgent Need." EVADING INCREASED TARIFF. "Take British industry to Australia!" That is the slogan that is actuating Lieut. Co!, the Hon. G. V. Lansell, member of the Legislative Council of Victoria, during his visit to Knglaml a-s a Victorian delegate to the Empire i 1
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    • 79 11 Rugby, July 17. Foreign exchanges nre Amsterdam 12.u*\, Athens 375, Bombay Is. 5 63-64 d., Berlin 90X1, Brussels 34.805, Bucharest 818, Itio 13-:(2, Buenos Aires !0 17-H2, Copenhagen in. 16, Geneva 25.15, Hclsingfors 1 9: i Hong Kong Is. IfcaU Lisbon 108.25, Madrid 41.75, Milan 92.87, New York 4.86%,
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  • 1133 11 Reconstruction Difficulties Overcome. The fourth annual jrenoral meeting »f ihiTcj;i Malaya Til Dred«te« I Ltd, Wtt he 1.1 at Winchester House, Old Jlroad Street. K.C., on June It!, ('apt. Sidney H. ItMll (chairman of the company) presided. Mr. \v. I. MaaJian. representing the .<c. ktarion (Hasan Cuthrie
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  • 27 11 Barlow tnd Co. report The copra market hfl» boo? «M(fhtly riuier during the past week. Approximately iiki i shipped, (losinif i|init:ition> SundrleU $7.65, mixed VM,
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    • 101 11 »♦*->_»-♦♦-»♦ Willard Batteries Give EXTRA Service The Willarti wood-iti nlnied bat- IVUlard Thread-Rubber battcrirn t<,,i i« t,ii!,,,,-,,! to thi .M. fa R«M rshti dnnibilitii tekcrt lhs the nvrragi drix 1. herd driver nerd stor.i;.- batter] is in.id.- up of many correlated p.irts. 1 ailurc «f .1 miiitlc part BM) n.c.-n
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  • 1158 12 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 18. 1930. LABOUR THE COLONIES. A gracef ;i tribute M any Civil S rvant could desire was paid by Dr. Drommond b'hk-ls, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, in an address before the Colonial Office ConWhile emphasising that the present Government has its own
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  • 1111 12 Dr. Rollier and His SunBath Methods. These articles which will appear in thi> Straits Times every Thursday and Friday are to form chapters in a book by H. H. Tiltman and T. C. Bridges "Master Minds of Modern Science," which is being
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  • 15 12 Mr. P. I '>agg is retiring from the F.MiS. Police Force after M years' service.
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  • 17 12 y.r. D. K. Broadhurst, A.S.I., pro•?e(le<; to China on June 1. for the purpose r studying Cantonese.
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  • 24 12 llr. F. Fines, who has been acting a- Director of Public Works. F.M.S.. an<l Ml I- >rii h have left for Home on holiday.
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  • 20 12 Mr. C. D. Moorhead, of the Goodyear Orient Co.. Ltd., Colombo, and Mrs. Moorhead have returned to Ceylon from Singapore.
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  • 23 12 Mr. P. M. de Lepervanchc, of Parit Perak rubber estate, accompanied by Mrs. de Ixi> rvanehe and infant, are leaving for Australia shortly.
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  • 24 12 Mr. A. H. Short, of the Permanent Way Department. F.M.S. Railways, has been posted to Ipoh for duty on his return from Home furlough.
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  • 26 12 Mr. W. J. Stokes, of the Marine Engineers' Guild of China, and an old resident of Hong Kong, recently left the Colony for Australia on retirement.
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  • 29 12 The Rev. Graham White, of St. John's Church. Ipoh, is due back from leave in the last week in July. Mrs. Graham hite will not come out until January.
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  • 30 12 An At Home will be held tomorrow at the .Sflangor Coast Club, Klang. in honour of Dato Kaya, a Malay Chief of Selangor, who re.ently received a CertificaU of Honour.
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  • 33 12 Mr. W. J. K. Stark is returning from leave on Aug. 1, and will relieve Mr. H. K. Joynt in Penang as Deputy-Controller of Labour, Malaya. Mr. Joynt is going on leave shortly.
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  • 26 12 The forthcoming wedding is announced between Mr. George Edward Kerr, of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, Hong Kong, :m i Miss Elizabeth Philp Larvjley, of Connecticut, U.S.A.
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  • 29 12 London cable of July 7 states that the announcements concerning the departure of the Duchess of York for Glamia Castle are premature. No definite arranganMriCi have yet been made.
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  • 43 12 Among Kuest;- recently staying at Mr. Choo Kin Peng's bungalow at Gintang Sinipah were Mr. S. M. Martin, manager, Bukit Kamuning estate, Mr. Li Kirn Cauan, J.P., and the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock. Mr. I'hua Cheng Bok, of Kuala Lumpur was host.
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  • 704 12 LATIN VERSE. We announce en the Literary I'afv j nrticulars of a now competition in tin i rt of writing Latin Vene. It should Ik understood that pieces set for I 1 jtion will be neith r of nn involved nor of a difficult type except
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  • 1019 13 BRITAIN'S CAUTIOUS REPLY TO BRIAND MEMORANDUM. SYMPATHY WITH PROPOSALS. Need for Careful Examination. LEAGUE'S WORK. How New Federation Might Clash. Uugby, July 17. The text is" issued of the reply which the British Government have sent to the French Governments memorandum on the organisation of a system of a European
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  • 2453 13 Germany's Lost Opportunity. MILITARY GAMBLE CHOSEN: DIPLOMACY IGNORED. IN this, the last, chapter of his unpublished book. Crucial Crises of the Great War," Mr. Winston Churchill d**!l with the broader aspects of General LudendorfTa d.-<isi..n t.. launch an "allrr nothing" offensive on the western lront in
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  • 178 13 Decision to Negotiate With Government. Amsterdam, July 17. A meeting of Dutch rubber producers, j by 103 votes to 18, adopted a proposal to negotiate with the Dutch Indian Government for the purpose of achieving restriction among all producers, including native producers, to 75 per cent,
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  • 228 13 Request for Discussion AtJ Conference. Rugby, July 17. In the Boose of Lords this evening Lord j Elibank raised the question of the agenda j at the forthcoming Imperial Economic j Confer nee He inquired whether the Government I were prepared to agree to the considera- j
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  • 49 13 Acquired by Standard Oil Co. Of Indiana. New York, July IT. The Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, which already holds half the Sinclair interest in the Sinclair Pipeline Co. and the Sinclair Crude Oil Purchase Co.. has agreed to purchase the other half for $72,000,000.— Reuter.
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  • 65 13 To Sail From Portsmouth Tomorrow. Rugby, July 17. I Shamrock V will leave Portsmouth on 1 Saturday under her own canvas to cross the Atlantic to compete for the America's I Cup. Escorted by Sir Thomas Lipton'3 I steam yacht, Erin, Shamrock V will j proceed to New
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  • 33 13 Big Excess Over Estimate In June. Paris, July 17. i The French revenue returns for June 1930 totalled 3,093,000,000 francs, showing an SXCeea Of .*> 1 .000,000 on the budget estimate. Havas.
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  • 254 13 Member Seizes Mace. INDIGNATION OF ALL PARTIES. London, July 17. A tcenc in the House of Commons this evening, arising from Mr. A. Fenner Brockway (Lab., Leyton, E.) insisting on making a speech after Mr. Mac Donald had replied to a question about India, ended in
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  • 89 13 Motor Collision in Hyde Park. Rugby. July 17. Vhe motor car in which King Alfonso wa.i being driven collided today in Hyde Park with a two-seater driven by a wo nan. Part of the glass in the King's car was broken and the small car was damaged, but
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  • 110 13 Assam Town Has 166 Shocks in 10 Days. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, July 18. Dhubri, a small town in Assam, today pxperienced its 16fith earthquake shock in ten days. Most of the buildings in the town have heen damaged and great unrest among the population prevails. An
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  • 98 13 Illness The Cause Of Insolvency. "This i< a typical case," remarked Mr. j Justice Stevens in the Bankruptcy Court j this morning, when G. Emile, describ- 1 ing himself as a Mauritius Creole, declare.l that the continued illness of his wife, •hildren and himself had been the
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  • 299 13 Civil Disobedience And Trade. Bombay. July 17. In the Assembly, Sir Frederick Sykes, the Governor, made n speech severely indicting the proceedings of the civil disobedience volunteers, as a result of which, he said, the Presidency was heading towards an economic crisis. He emphasised that there
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  • 126 13 Consuls' Representations To Governor. Alexandria, July 17. Following a quiet day. a mob rushed through the streets this evenin::. cheering Nahas Pasha and shouting. Dowfl with Sidky Pasha The police dispersed the mob. A few shots were fired, and one parson was slightly injured. Ail is now quiet,
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  • 61 13 The above picture shows how the new Johnston's pier will look when completed. It b reproduced from a drawing by the Government Architect, whose design this is. The contract for building has been let to Mr. Woh Hup. who is also erect ing the new
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    • 87 13 aiiiiiitiiiiiiwi:iiiiiiwii;iiiniiiuiiiii:iii!ii>iLiii:iiiiii:iii!ii:uiuiiii!!iii.iii I TOD ATS 24 PAGES. Page I Dr. Rollier and His Sun-Hath Methods, by H. H. Tiltman and T. C Bridges 12 New Books Reviewed Latin Verse Competition 17 I Anglo-Dutch Liaison Meeting 1 I Correspondence A Smallholder's View 19 i K.L. Stadium Dispute V.i Selangor in 1929 21
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    • 32 13 BRAND NEW BUICK CARS Models 1929 and ISM (SALOON AND TOIRKK) Further some really jroo<l used Cars. Personal visit invited. N.V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO.. Motor Department. Phone 3821. 1..A. CAVAWC.H ROAD.
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  • 710 14 Why Silence Was Kept. SAFEGUARDING MINCING LANE. The following is the statement issued by the Rubber Growers' Association after the II Will 111! of the British-Dutch Liaison Committee in London on June i2o, together with the London Observations and comments as published in the Financial Times
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  • 48 14 The Woohrorth Stall held by the mem- rs of the (iirl's Friendly Society at the las) Cathedral Fete proved such a success thai a similar sli>ll will be held by them Lhi \.ar. It will l>e Btocked v i'li thorn liiinK.i wlik-h housewives tir.l diflkalt t" gel louilly,
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  • 390 14 Boyanese Sentenced To Imprisonment. ■<lict of culpable homicide not amounting to murder was returned yesterday afternoon at the conclusion of the trial of the two Bcyanese, one of them B i:iotor-car driver, who were alleged to have stabbed three Chinese, two of them with fatal results, in the
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  • 350 14 Police Commissioner Admits Failure. Chicago, June 16. \\':.n one of the most startling statements ever made by a responsible authority, Police Commissioner Russell resigned I iday. I have dore." he said, everything to make peal city, l at I have met pn Insurmountable obstacle. I mean Prohibition, ar.d I
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  • 50 14 White s company of machine-gunners were doing Held training at Linkoeping, Sweden, > cently, a violent thunderstorm rbead and a tlash of lightning struck the marching column. The captain in command was killed on the spot, and two lieutenants, an N.C.O. ;:nd four men were burned or
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  • 40 14 Is from Europe (London mails dispateh!■•< i n June 20) ex 8.1. Rohna, which nnchon il ai I'enang at r>.3o a.m. today, will arrive by train tomorrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery boxnolders at 8.45 a.m.
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  • 46 14 Mr. L A. S. Jermyn, who returned from Home last week, nas arrived in Ipoh and assumed duties as acting headmaster, Anderson School, relieving Mr. T. I. M. Lewis who has been in charge -rrf (hf .ii'hiinl «mm' lln ilninwiiw^'im leave ..I Brj CTF; v. Ayre.
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  • 266 14 Hylam Communists Caught. A sequel to the recent seizure of seditious documents relating to the AntiImperialist League, and ths Malayan Labour Union was heard in the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday before Mr. C. Wilson, when three Hylams were charged with being in possession of seditious
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  • 207 14 Man Who Received 64 War Wounds. Severin, a celebrated mime, has died at his home near Avignon at the age of By birth a Corsican. Severin was smitten with a passion for the difficult art of silent acting on seeinj Rouffe. its chief exponent of the preceding
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  • 277 14 Scorned Bomb-Proof Room in Air Raids. London, June 27. The humour of the late Lord Balfour is delightfully brought out in memoirs of tr...- great statesman by Sir lan Malcolm, who was Lord Balfour's secretary in m iri:<o onwards. Lord Balfo.n's great efforts for the country during 1
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  • 148 14 The Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended July 12. gives the total number of deaths as male 217, and femnle 111. This represents a death rate of B&2Q per nille, per annum, compared with 35.97 in the preceding week and 32.09 in the corresponding week of
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  • 187 14 Amazing Speculations In House Property. How a Malay roast-beef hawker, earning $.'lO a month, bought and sold house property in town worth a fortune, but eventually came to grief owing to the slump, was revealed at the Bankruptcy Court this morning. The debtoi, it appears, began his land
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  • 232 14 500 Men Rounded Up By Chicago Police. As the aftermath of the assassination of All rod I.ingle, the crime reporter for the < hieago Tribune, an intensive crime round-up was made recently in that city. Picked squads of detective 3 under orders to shcot and kill if
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  • 241 14 Deaf Mute's Reaction To Visual Images. Eorn blind, deaf, and dumb, and living for more than 18 years without anything mnn than a faint glimmering of outside ■nelius Farcin lias now had his sight given to him through a delicate operation in :i Cape hospital. From the psychologist's
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  • 167 14 Mentioned in Bankruptcy Court. Mr. M. V. Piliai, a member of the Straits Bar practising in Singapore, was mentioned in the Bankruptcy Court this morning as a debtor against whom a bankruptcy petition has been issued. Mentioning the petition, which was on the list before the Bankruptcy
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  • 17 14 "The Legion of the Condemned" will lie shown ill the V.M.C.A. hall this evening I at 8.30.
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  • 668 14 Can You Help These Men In accordance with the offer made in the Notes of the Day column last week we give publicity to the following appeals for work from men who are unemployed as a direct result of the slump. The Editor will be pleased
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  • 76 14 Being: Tendered Mainly At Railway Stations. (From Oiu- Pv n P nang, July IT. It i.- ii partment here recently detained me n who were fi and to be in i ol dim ious on* dollai They were released, th< eie-nl eviilc r\«. i-i liri:,j; them il
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    • 23 14 The Big Race "JODELITE" versus "WHITE ANTS" RESULT First "JODELITE" "WHITE ANTS" Nowhere THE IDEAL WOOD PRESERVATIVE. "JODELITE" Sole Agents BORNEO COMPANY, LTD.
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  • World's Lightweight Champion Knocked Out in First Round.-Local Sport.
    • 910 15 Colony v. F.M.S. Prospects. PLAYERS LIKELY TO BE SELECTED. Although a tlial matdCl could not have I <en of very great value to the Selectors Lf the C ill '>:..■■. owing to the fact that m v :ix of those sel< cted to play in ;.i;:l
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    • 177 15 Entries Requested For Proposed Meeting. For the past two I r three d:iys an >■■:::■;>• li.-t has been open at the S.C.C. for n proposed Athletic Sports meeting which is to bi l:fl>l sometime in September, provided mini:. A limilar pi i adopted last year, bu; it is
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    • 133 15 P.S. and L. to Meet Services In S.C.C. Tournament. Thr following have bce'i selected to ic< i and Law in their S.C.C. tournament game with the p.m. :ind will by continued t; norrow 2. n.m. :—H. Barlow, K. A. L Braddell. G. VV. GUlett, •rth, S. E. Jeans,
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    • 45 15 (From Onr Own i irrespondesit.) [pen, July I^. The f0..tu;.1l team representing Perak, t i pit y Penantc in the Malaya Cup, is a~ follows :—Walker Fleming, Lee Man Kit Shular, Smith, Alladad Khan Mcc Onn, Kok Ving, P. Yoong, Mill*, B^di.
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    • 348 15 Poor Form in First Division. K.A.F. 0 R.E. 0 A goaOaea draw was the result of a First Division match played at the Anson Koud Stadium yesterday afternoon between the Royal Air For:e and the Royal Engineers. There was veiy little to choose between
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    • 237 15 Well Beaten by Perak Chinese. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 17. A larire ccwd turned up to witness the I fooiall match between the Perak Chinj esc and the South China A.A. tourists. r.ad the latter once again suffered defeat, this U!"<- three iroals to one.
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    • 222 15 PrMan July 18. Football: Singapore vs. Johore (MaUy» lup Match), Alison Road. Malayan Amateur Athletic Meeting, K.L. St. Joseph's Institution iporti, school KrounJs, 2.15 p.m. CrTekct: S.C.C. Tour., P.S. L. vs. Services, 0 p.m. Saturday. July 19. MaUri A.A.A. Mcctinjf, K.L. football Ist Div., I.C.X.A. vs. R.A., Jalan
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    • 116 15 Mandell Knocked Out In First Round. New York, July 1". In a contest for the world's lightweight championship Al Singer knocked out the holder, Sammy Mandell, in the first round. —Reu.ter. Sammy Mand.ll had held the worlds lightweight, championship since 1926 when he beat Rocky Kansas t>n
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    • 369 15 L.L.T.C. Tournament. Results of tics playc.l yesterday in the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club tournament were as follows l.ai<i,">' Open Doubles. Mrs. T.r.nent and Kiss Tol,y seal Mrs. fli'irepont and Mr-. Suvi, I I, I. Ladies' Handicap Double*. Mrs. W.iv.l.ii :m.l Mms iVtrio bout Mrs. Heron Mrs. Guy Chrkt, I
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    • 109 15 Winners in Recent Tournament. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 17. The fo'.l.wi: are Ike results in the taall of the Lake Club lawn tennis loonuunent, which has just conchided M.n's Doubles Handicap: Boatoek-HiU and Coegrave (—15.."!)(—15.."!) beai Stennitt and Brown i), 6—: i, 7—5. .Mixed
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    • 62 15 United States League Results. New York, Jul* 17. Today's baseball r-suits were as follows National League. New York beat St. Louis 12—!». Philadelphia lost to Cincinnati o—l4.0—14. Boston lost to Pittsburg 2—C. Brooklyn, lost to Chicago 3—G. American League. Cleveland beat Washington 4—3.4—3. Detroit lost to Boston 2—12. Chicago
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    • 448 15 Crews for Rowing Events Tomorrow. The rowing events at the R.S.Y.C. Regatta on Saturday will be rowed over a three-quarter mile course, inside the! breakwater. The final arranip. ment of the crews are as follows 1.40 p.m.. (luh I'airo. Red. Green. Bow J. B. Dunn V. A. Harry
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    • 187 15 Grimmett's Illness. FOURTH TEST PLAYER TO CONTRACT GASTRITIS. London, .July 17. At Edinburgh today, th« bad weather continued, and it was impossible to I* i-.ume piny in th<' Austra ians' match with Scotland.' Grimmett, the Australian googrly bovler, was taken ill during the concluding stages
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    • 74 15 Proposed Tournament During Bank Holiday. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lampur, July 17. With a view to promoting greater interest in boxin-r it i>- proposed to :;tajiv an mm amateur boxing tournament in Kuaia Lampor durirc the forthcoming Atiiftist Bank holidays. All Malayan amatetu :ire invited to
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    • 54 15 The li.ir.i ound I tell Cup competition will be plavi at I Course Golf Club on Sunday i ver :;i; boles (18 holes morning, 18 holes ait. The Duffer's Cup aemi-fmali pis I n\ irdi The July Medal I w'.Vi be played r,n Satur ay and mi] el
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    • 14 15 ELECTRIC FANS FOR COOLNESS COMFORT THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 88 16 I p|B^^ LAMBERT o J BUTLEP I MODERN OFFICE MACHINES tJNG AND CAJGOLAXB9Q MACHINE pimm or write Durability- is a prominrnt feature of tlie lOr SlndstramJ. Small, coinpar: sad cnuuj>;ti of ininunon-. j full particular^ number' o? paru all con1 \cd oi the finest, wear•if tkC rc.uung^tcrub. suNnsntAND MandsidancL UOOKKEEPING
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    • 204 16 /I certain local lady made a discovery. SHE DISCOVERED that a small tin oi iced J^J^^T" T^i^^^^) Nee tie's Natural Milk poured into a half-pint "y^^.^'ji***^ turrthler, with a similar quantity of soda-water add- SjjjSSrrgr -^^mafmM&i od. made a most refreshing an;! palatable drink. PffßMj^fjg hj||~sliir^^B SHK DISCOVERED, also, that
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  • THE LITERARY PAGE-NEW BOOKS REVIEWED.
    • 3057 17 A Hundred Years of PublihhinK. lleinn the Story of Chapman and Hall, !.td. By Arthur Wau*h. Managing Director 1902-1930. Chapman and Hall, l.'.s. Chapman and Sail Swore 00l ;it all. Mr. Chapraan'i yen was yea, Anil Mi. Hall'l niiy was nay." Od Mr. K. Bentiey, the tersest
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    • 441 17 considerable doubt, but it may lx> that tome will be induced to pursue experimati alonjt a path which may Ie/»<1 '<> strange new discoveries. As Mr. Sinclair MTSi Pi -uple are no longer afraid o" '•fooling with new-fangled notions." Mo. is convinced that one human mind can communicate
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    • 423 17 TIM Origins of 1'opular Supers!;. ion« and Customs. Hy T. Sharper know Kuii. T. crnpr Laurie. Ltd. 7«. 6d. This is a new edition of n book which •iad ;i very f.i\ nirahli' reception whtii it \va; first 'published. "Eminently readable," authoritative and "containing much curious lorv were torn*
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    • 244 17 Conducted by Tityvus." A competition in the translation of a Mt English piece ...U> Elegiacs. Hexameters, or Aleaica (ai may l announced beforehand) will bi' BeW every month. Versions should be t\] or. .V. any rate, very clearly written. They should lie addressed to Tityi us." e/o
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    • 56 17 BOOKS WRITERS By ERIC GILLBTT CX. C." OK THE STRAITS TIMES). Price 83.00 OK ICIMC GILLBTT. The Author of "Kooks Writers," Mr. HUGH WALPOLE Mr. J. C. SQUIRE Says Says He has a romarkablo know- Be il ;i man of wide leading ledge Of modern English and distinctive tastes." Literature."
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 199 17 Today's Crossword Puzzle. —^s.aj*^(CLUES.) ACROSS. !;>.■ i.ariic-1-. Mm j,. Frigid 2. Wui.-tband |y. Uniting tie Annexed chapel go. Midday 11. Reprieve Jl. Retrospective 13. Highest carJ 23. Heavy blow It. ".iitfury 24. Mint 14. Charging I 15. Discontinue J.". Uncommon 17. Grain Sri. Suits IK. Sp. n -Jit. ]'u=zli18. Knduied
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    • 114 18 NOTICE /Sis UJBi EVERY MONTH THERE WILL BE A FRESH SHIPMENT OF ODEON RECORDS FROM LONDON NEW YORK. BE PREPARED FOR THE TALKIES WHICH ARE COMiyC. ODEON WILL HAVE ALL THE THEI/E SONGS.* The records are obtainable at JOHN I.i ITLE CO.. LTD, Raffles Square. D. T. MM A CO,
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    • 497 18 Page 16 to 45. I WANT YOU^X^ Mmi 1 \^^^^qaalily lor an.l r«.**'Tia^^^P 0 li >n> Our HHBSHmBB °*^^^^the bw cmployrn; tborfnre. »!th"i rawed! Uiewpply. B you think you ar- in a m:. or.: aOraufnorol »rmj. atow. wine <o mf. trllinc n> .^wF^V^T^O^L^lt^^ part npcranoi, prrMot employmnit, and anything aha
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  • 1156 19 F.M.S. APPEAL. Residents Object to Noise And Trespass. INJUNCTION SOUGHT BY LOCAL FIRMS. r'rom Our Own Correspondent.) pur, July IT. dispute of long standing between Boustead and Co., the Federated ng Co., Messrs. Paterson Simons i i and certain residents in the vicinity of the
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  • 187 19 Gertrude Lawrence in Serein Musical Show. ...•'l a catefcy air and good comedy are plentifully sprinkled throughout The Buttle of Paris." which opened at the Capitol last night. The story mough an attractive background Of boulevard cafes, night clubs and all Ihr- tray glitter of Paris.
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  • 35 19 Returning to Singapore On Monday. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 17. Sir Cecil and Ijidy Clementi left here this morning for Alor Star. They will leave Ali>r Star for Singapore M'i'.l'.liiy.
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    • 67 19 [The Strait* Timei ii not responsible fot the opinions of its correspondents. Correspondents should bear in mind that letters must be short and to the point. Long epistle* are liable to be rejected or cut down. Correspondents mast enclose their names and addresses, not necessarily for publication but as guarantee
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    • 562 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—The many and varied schemes that have been put forward to save the rubber industry may have had the attention of all the producers. We hnve already learnt that the Dutch and the K.G.A. have arrived at some sort
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  • 123 19 Klang Supply to Be Improved. The two chief catchment areas for Klang, at Gobang Lake and Aye:- Kuning, vere the subject of a discussion at the monthly Klang sanitary board meeting at which Mr. J. W. W. Hughes presided. The chief health officor's visit to these areas proved
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  • 43 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 18. It was stated at the Kinta Sanitary Board meeting that the Chief Secretary had approved a uniform rate of 20 cents per unit for electric light in Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang.
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  • 39 19 An extraordinary meeting of the Asialie Planters' Association of Malaya will be held tomorrow in Kuala Lumpur to receive the recommendations of the subcommittee, whose report on the present robber situation was published in yesterday's Straits Times.
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  • 275 19 German Woman Charges Serbian Police. Belgrade, June 18. A terrible tale of alleged torture by the Serbian police was unfolded today in a formal complaint lodged with the Jugoslav Premie;'. M. Zivkowich. on her liberation after lour weeks <,f arrest by the distinguished German literary woman, t'rau Isolde
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  • 204 19 Entertaining Film at The Alhambra. Them is a sketch in colour at the Alhambra this week which is of no particular interest or importance. The lighting is not Rood and the cameraman just could nr-t keep the players in the centre of the film. But there is in
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  • 28 19 Malacca, July 17. A Chinese was fined $1 and 50 cents costs here for selling postage stamps without a licence- and at more than their facp value.
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  • 102 19 Surplus Mine Labour Pur On Road Schemes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 18. I understand that the unemployment problem is being tackled effectively locally A semi-official committee has for some time been engaged actively in ascertaining the exact position, and devis'ng way of absorbing labour discharged
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  • 145 19 Six Months Prison For Engine-Driver. (Krom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 18. After bearing lasting four days r Sinnatamby, who wai charged with aj: :?<g the death of a gateman while driving a goods train, was convicted and i months' imprisonment. Notice of appeal was given, and bail
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  • 383 19 Philippine Dean Makes Comparisons. The Dutch and the British are much I more liberal in dealing with their colonies I than is the United States with the Philippines and, as a result, Java is far ahead i-laini- in her .-earch towards political independence. Thi3 was the keynote of
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  • 80 19 Exhibition of Work to Open Tomorrow. A permanent exhibition of pictures by members of the Singapor, Art Club will open in Little and Co.'s premises tomorrow. An interesting collection of oil paintings, water colours and pen drawings wiil i).- „n vie... The exhibition will be in the
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  • 78 19 Gives Way Under Weight Of People Crossing. Ten persons are missing, and are believed to have been drowned, as a result of the breaking of a bridge over the River Jiu, at the village of Plopsor, in the Gorj district of Rumania. The bridge (a pontoon construction)
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  • 511 19 Many Troops on the Move. ENEMY ATTACK ON THE LUNGHAI FRONT. Shanghai, July 17. An c ilk-ial communique, issued from the .1.-uiiiow Headquarters, anneVßces tlial, on the Lunghai Railway front, the mem.' launched several successive attackon the troops holding the righi of the Nationalist line.
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  • 63 19 A large acdienc; enjoyed thr cabaret performance at Raffles Hotel last night It. B. Salisbury wai in stood firm, and the sonars and dances given by Dorothy James, Marjorie Leslie, Betty leen Raymond and Noroen Hamilton vjt. much appreciat -d. Prggy, nt Lbe "Peggy an«l fJuy" team, wan
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  • 89 19 The Shelsley-WaJati Mill Climb, the principal (vent of the kind held in England, was i>n July 12 won by Von Stuck (Austro-Daimler), who -«-t up a fresh r<cord for the course. He covered yards of the hill, of which the gradient average! lin9, in i:i lEe "Pi**. < aif.i.iola (Mercedes)
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  • 137 20 R.A.F. Dash to Save Life Of Engineer. London, July b. A thrilling story of the adventures of the two Royal Air Force seaplanes which attended the recent millenary celebrations in connection with the establish- ment of Iceland.; Parliament was told on the return of tic first machine to
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  • 288 20 Travelling to Gibraltar Alone. Canon C. E. Bolam, a blind clergyman recently sailed alone for Gilbraltar to investigate the conditions of the blind there. He is: Chief Chaplain of the National Institute for the Blind; Rector of Great-(ord-with Wilsthorpe, Lincolnshire Pre- bendary in Lincoln Cathedral; Author Fellow
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  • 140 20 John D. Rockefeller as A "Tenderfoot." Mr. John I). Rockefeller, the 91-year-old multi-millionaire oil magnate, ha? joined the Boy Scouts. A troop of 25 Scouts marched up to him as he emerged from church at Lacke-v.-ood and Scout William Magee said Mr. Rockefeller, we want to enrol
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  • 133 20 Police Take Fifteen Youths Into Custody. (Jang warfare has again broken out in Glasgow. Recently 500 people watched a fight between two gangs in Lord Square. They were dispersed by police. Later the police took into custody 15 youths whose ages ranged from lfi to 21. They
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  • 139 20 Mr. Baldwin's Speech To Pressmen. lowdnn. June -"> Addressing the Imperial Press Confei no? on "England after the Wai-.' M: Baldwin traced the growth of the Labou Party. labour has come to stay." he declare •It is now the alternative to a Ri :htilovernmrnt." Ho trusted the
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  • 117 20 ampaijjn Suggested By Viscount Biirnham. Londor, June 24. Another Commission to \f\ 'iiiiiUoßl in India this time for advern wii sutfifesttd by Viscount Burnham, addressing the Advertising I :i' 'i at Ha^tintrs. He declared that India wa .ontinent in respect of its wants that it iK-manded a
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    • 50 20 r^ I I 6^ 7 PATENT •ff^£^ v i CANVAS BAGS 19 b 19 fc y 2 ln h M'^"■4^ DnrabUity hundred times Price $6iO. ARISAKA CANVAS BAG iMFG. CO., LTD. 176, MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE. T«lecrtphie Address ABISAKA." n3i a *i -^Ljilj at 3/1 times. iv AERATED J j^^ WATERS
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    • 142 20 Jim and Fofeigners in P/IRIS Garters You Ml lire rnhber, in a Leant > eflec}», iiffer tho vii i- eoi ilorb |'\,i < are i: cy pasied, lbs clv>ice »liei»ver I ";r.^. A. STEInV COMfMNV °H Fcr Durns, Sca'.'s, Cuts, Abrasions, Scrafo icb and sll kinds oi ckin :-oubles, I
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    • 349 21 9^^^^H| Diseases :*o&^ *t out of j through nevlect lose health Tms hi; ii percentage have bargained their health and pjst forty arc suffering the dreaded effects of Pyorrhea. The first symptoms are soft bleeding gums often develop\.3r ing into serious ill-hejhh. Forhan's for the Gums used daily helps to
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    • 148 21 f^H§ Austin COSY AND COOL SALOON iSI 1 THE CAR FOR THE "MEM" PRICE _iiiiihil_ CHEAP TO RUN Borneo Motors, Ltd., SINGAPORE. PENANG, TAIPING, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR, SBRBMBAN, MALACCA AM) HAAI) YAI. What the New Glaxo is "The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that
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  • 3965 22 DECLINE IN MALARIA. Estimated Deficit Turned To Surplus. INCREASE IN SERIOUS (RIME. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 9. During t» c year ".»29 the State Council met e.r. ita occasions, His Highness the Sultan presiding at each watting, says tin Belanpor Administration Report for
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    • 2015 23 Assets exce*d $11,000,000. Aasiiranee In force over $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In tho Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapora. LONDON OFFICE t7, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has 120,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England aad complies with the British Life Assuranca Companies
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    • 180 23 i-***** (J. W. BROOKE CO., LTD.. LOWEBTOFT, ENGLAND). THE BROOKE 'DOMINION' AND THE BROOKE 'EMPIRE' are Marine Engines upholding the Brooke Tradition Low running costs and dependable service are two of their many oustanding features. ON VIEW IN OUR SHOWROOM. Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements)
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    • 182 24 OCEAN MOTOR POUCIES SERVICE AFTER PURCHASE IS ONLY ONE OF THE ADVANTAGES IN BUYING A MORRIS CAR TRIPLEX <;LASS THROUGHOUT /jk sfc wa Sk V r S \^B^'' mW^* Morris Cowley Saloon .52.100. r 7 )r m 7 ''i f i Mrf M "~~"^TBr^BJ£JP^P**^'aiVl '2 asHr Jj Morris Oxford Six
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    • 45 24 M£ tti 23r Vfi ri-tfi'*' J- i' fill I "V^ff DO YOU WANT k lIP j^s^Concessionaires for Malaya ITALASIA LIMITED (.Incorporated la the S.S.) mSATOBS; KLAI-A LLMI lit. 11*011 AND I'ENANG. i>EßFEC^|ffipTl WHISKY V& /"%r> .-k ,-w 1 Am' I'^Saflailllliaß H >\| VXW^ n'7 vwl '''"HP
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    • 101 24 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in (I re at M r it.i in Hrad Office fgr Italia SINGAPORE. Ji DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT PI PHCENIX dA ORANGEPOP made entirely from Pii^^S Oranges y^^y UEALTMVL AM) W[S[' P REFRESHING. |L J 'Phone 3463. >itJiyL r^i>' For > >ur Trial order.
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