The Straits Times, 23 July 1930

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  • 43 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY] J t.-j*, THE LARGEST AISD MOST IWLVENTIAL ISEWSPAPSHm \l\j}* t AYA p \(;ks. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930. PRICK TO t KM S The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930 PRICi, 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 90 1 Singapore: 76. Cecil st. cphone sign* Ny Carlsberg I Beer tn hnlllr* and an I draught. I S.ilr Importer* I EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Inc. in Denmark) SINGAPORE. W. A. GILBEY'S Old Tom London Dry GINS At All Times In All Climes GIVE SATISFACTION EAST a»\WBSII\ ALWAYS b« »IM^MD Gilbey's
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    • 28 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3663) Prime Portland "0 X" j riME> TT EAST ASI TIC CO.. LTI A i trie, in Dcr.ti irk I giNCAPOf E.
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    • 599 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARG« SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDKR CONTRACT- WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAB EASI MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHBM AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore HORDA 11.199 July 26 KASHMIR 9,000 July
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    • 690 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HAKUSAN MARU 10,600 July 30 31 JHARUNA MARU 10,500 Aug. 13 14 1 t KAMO MARU 8,000 Aug. 13 14 KATORI MARU 10,000 Sept. 11 12 S KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Sept. 25
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    • 442 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated In England) FOB BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,866 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is on* of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 675 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-eon neetlona to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine DeptM. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straiti Settlements of the Travellers Official Information Bureau. Booking Office Royal Dutch Indian
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    • 619 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMENGENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND •BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTM CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. (Rout*
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    • 560 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in Siasa) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Sichon, Dandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA In port July 23 MALINI July 28 July 80 SUDDHADIB Aug. 4 Aug. 6 The steamers rre fitted throughout
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    • 249 3 DITCH MAILS N.V. S:»t'ni\;::irt Miiiitschapi'tj Nt'dt'i l.rul N.V. Rctterdamschc Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL ;:ml PASSENGER SERVICE TO Sen.n AmstiT.lam Soothamptoa Harai Ki.ucrdam foiii 8 MN. July 25 .1.. Auk. 1 M b 1.. Am-. 15 .>. .1. I. R.L. Aug. 29 MX. Sept. 6 I; i i l-r "n.l I I
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    • 1421 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (.Incorporated in Eaglaaa') ELLERMAN LINE PASSENGER AND PREICRT SERVICE 10 THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SCKVICE OITWARDS To Hung Kong, Shanghai and Japan Due S'nor. vs. en v OF ATHENS -luly M s.s. CITY OF DI'RHAN Sept. 5 ■a CITY OF FLORENCE
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    • 457 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND. ORE. JOINT ICUMJIX Sailings for United Stales ;ii;<l Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Kr.inrimn and Laa ft— ilia P.S. GOLDEN RIVER talli frwa Honi; K*«g Auk. 1 S.S. QOLDEM BUM aaili
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    • 418 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's Rocky Mountain playground For booklet* c.n 1 information, vri'.r, plume of rail. L L LAWLSK, General Agent, Honjr Kunic Bank Chamlnrv, Canadian National Toe Largest RaiUoy Spteut in Ama'wo SIANG LIM PARK LORONC; 40. GETLANC. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomed houses 5.",0 j>c:- rnon'h. 3-roomed houses
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    • 695 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising ManagtC Straits Times. tr»rt Plea insert >ho following «mall sdvi-rt.nfmenl for day* Tbtr» «re approximately »yen wc-ds t» s Itoe sn<i th»r» it (l«t rst« charge ul Sata per lin* per insertion with A minimum of one dollsr per irssrtion. The sdditionsl I*t for
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    • 625 4 I»IMMMI»»HM»>>M»MM M» MISCELLANEOUS PIANO an i OrgSß Tuner and I'layer. ■•\tu it. Repairs oi every description. K. Wilkins, date of tin Robii on Piano (>.. Ltd.. 1 Victoria St. 1 T I Root Lane. LIMITED naraber nf little girls would be ■ken a foi an ithe in Knplish household on
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    • 728 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. T:> LKT. vacancies at the CtWMtoal and Meyer Flat-, K.Uoiik Apply Myer Brothers. TO LET, COMPOUND nOCSE, No. 6 I. krone C, East Coast Road. Apply 14 I^arket Street. TO I.XT. small European bungalow. No. 4, Scotts Road. Applj S. MaUaswi Co., No. Malawa Stieet. TO I.XT,
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    • 549 4 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO I.XT, sodownn Nos. 23, 24, 25 and 26, Palmer Road. Apply to Messrs. Aik Seng A Co., 25, Market Street, Singapore. TO LET, codowns No. 81, (top floor) and No. 32, Wallich Street. Kent 5250 per month. Apply to the British Malaya Trustee Kxccutor Co.. Ltd.
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    • 627 4 P.W.D. PERAK, KUALA KANGSAR TENDERS INVITED FOR ASTANA NAGABA, KUALA KANGSAIi. Tende's will be r ceivi d nt the oflice of the Sti.te Engineer, Perak, Taiping, up la p.m. 01 Sept. 1. IVBO, for the construction or cieMftn and sn ASTANA NAUARA for His Bighness, the Sultan of Perak at
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    • 567 4 AUCTION SALE of valuable freehold and leasehold Singapore town and i ounl i o| si I sg Koon sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wedaeodajr, Jui> .11, IMt, at .'..to p.m. hold i.r.--,1 1 on n a gapore, area 1,440 ft., dutcd fi 1. 1843 Valuable rre hold land and
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    • 144 5 N.OTK E is her. thai the nark i'" of Wai Shu, I i entral Vie- i M:.rk in reap ci i prepared d told i in the str.-iits ed and fnh mark or anjr le name or otler>aid Wai be proceed- RE CR KSE TRADE MARK. I property of I
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    • 385 5 THE NEW WORLD In response to numerous requests, we Iki\ erected :i '>uil<lin>f sit'';itcd in the busiest parts of the jrround, where firms who dfsi'-o to DISPLAY THEIR SAMPLES for advertising purposes can now do BO to the best advantage and at an economical rental. Tlie primary object of this
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    • 222 5 The Crest BreatheabJe Tablets •Af I.P 811 COUGHS, CrwSCHSLIS, SORE THSICAT etc li crmtl a kattla of all medicine dealers "BPEEDEX" OAM r R A $18 black or brown. Sole Ageati DTETHEUI CO.. LTl>., ir, Switrerlsnd'/ TIELEMAN AND DROS' PICKLES, etc. :t.: t. Jantstea, Au^urkrn. rr.i\«d pickles, il .ii IDOr
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    • 207 5 HW nates Waving and perm ti '.ha Bflßj WV t i Ihr wit <nd I BfffwHßfw^T^ cc I' 1 n I KR3^^^^ Rb DUPIRE "BROS., LTD. I DE_SOrZ A STKEET. SIN'C AI'ORE. DR CASSELL'S TABLETS Repair Wear and Tear of Nerve and Body Price U. 9d. and 4i. i Cutaneous
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    • 213 5 THE NATIONAL GAS ENGINE COMPANY COLD* STARTING HEAVY OIL ENGINES Vertical or Horizontal up to 600 H.P. Sole Agents for Malaya TENTRAI 1^ |ENGINE'.VQRKSLTD||, M SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. THE "CINE-KODAK" MODEL B B- A MARVEL. OF EFFICIENCY AND CONVENIENCE. With f.3.5 lens in black only. With f. 1.9 lens
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  • 706 6 CINEMA NOTES. The Psychology <>/ Publicity Where Dors it Lemd Britain* Aloofness Is Slum/) Due to Had Talkies V—AnY An Appeal to a Thirtl Sense Chance for Singapore Lucky Little Re-enter tdolphe A Ph'tt for Authors. Hundreds of thoimand I riollar3 i have pour -I out
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  • 108 6 German Chemical Expert's Announcement. the irorM to he shortly fr j the most common source of da Ife cocl gut lisoning" Dr. Bertelsmann, the chemical esper! oi the Bcriir. d iclared iri :i :'jr>- at the World Power Conf .Berlin recentl) that at th gas institute at
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  • 96 6 Rails Round Serpentine Broken by Crowd. Followed in the mtke < f c..-,i iner.t il cities, where mined bath- ing haa been ths general irneticc for No longer need Jdera irhi i ci n a repreaei tativc of the 'oat. The B■■ nswer. Crowd gatht r« for
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  • 46 6 Appeal to Settlers in East Africa. Fuly 11. mi ih' liy the Lord he paper today, the attil it r state atVai- could ist i< i I mi that '-•in in ii nnection w•: I r-oliry hi of un.-ti The very fin n peop
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  • 7 6 Vatican Cit] thi-i British C
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  • 282 6 Impossible for America T( Help China. Some md figures e<>n ceraing I iplex famine problem Mr. Ernetl P. Bickroll U\ho presided Lhe annual convention ol t!y. that, in the ipring ol the wishes 1,1 ion t.. hina i obtain the actual iration, the Com might
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  • 75 6 HIS PRICE— FREEDOM Convict's Discovery May Revolutionise Aviation. Her of revolu c ■il by ;i convirl |m itentiary in Joliet financial offer' listing that the onlj ißd 'in. il> 5 for I"' yi'.-H I-.. 1 has t» use li irse-power !i consi»t if four parately the outei nove back and
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    • 77 6 BUT OR SELL THROUGH THE STRAITS TIMES. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. j 1 EVERY MONTH i THERE WILL BE A FRESH SHIPMENT OF RECORDS FROM LONDON NEW YORK, j BE PREPARED FOR THE TALKIES WHICH ARE COMIKC. ODEOy WILL HAVE ALL THE THEME SOXCS: The records are obtainable at JOHN LITTLE CO..
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    • 70 6 "SUGARCANE" BRAND I HAMS am> BACON TRUTH IN 4DVERTISINC n! I EARNS PRE-EMINENCE. •i REFRI 6 RATING Co LTD ORCHAKI) Ki>.. SKI.KCIE Xl).. iii::-; Xi)., GRAKGB Xl). MARKBT. -j /J^X GOOD TEA used to raean (cover expensive Tea today il neans cut open W(^%> BROOKE BOND (Mil YELLOW LABEL- licfi»r.
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    • 205 7 Alhambrl THE THEATRE: OF Pfc^FETCT SOUND ff W REPROOWCTiC.N jifi'» 9 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 Rc-appca ranee of IRVING AARONSON AND HIS COMMANDERS In a Selection of Musical Numbers |-,»II,»m-(1 by MUSICAL NUMBER OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO MUSIC LOVERS DUCI DE KEREK JARTO Whose rendering of viol liuiu delighted audiencea on
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    • 280 7 \i/yyy.v.y.w .w-w mm \^m uuuu uu .\>/a/ wai/u n (<■■) nf) O to O O Q^OQQQ Q6OQQQ O O O X L^H Bb A a^B^fiai I ctKj B? y^/" W WHERE EVERYONE GOES." TOMGHT at 6.15 and 9.15 Last Ntfhi of I'un'mcunt's Sparklinu Talking and Musical Comedy Success. "FASHIONS IN
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    • 313 7 VICTORIA THEATRE TOMORROW NIGHT at 9.15 pjn. AND ON Saturday 26 at 9.15. S.A.D.C. WILL PRESENT IN THE NEXT ROOM. Bookinß at LITTLE'S. I'ricts $8, $2 and fl. I J i^lPWj||i The Gaynor-Farrell <^^r^ vvWafr^. Director Butler com- i^^^BKA bination made Sunny A ftjA Side Up" and now S^L \\W
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  • 9 8 s I' Mar arrived I tomorrow a, vis < o.om
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  • 163 8 SHIPPING NOTES. Death of Commander C. Hes(^r. T)i<- death ii recorded >>r Commander Charles Barter, R.D., R.N.R., which took i>l;icc at Hovi lo k■ al i onlj v days illness. Prior to his retirement jur.t over a year to, !on:maii Iwrn in command for seme years
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  • 79 8 CRUISER AN!) LINER. Yangtsc Navigational Difficulties. :il! \v:inot to lumc fi r hi River with th; i Thi HI ,1 Mr. C< I.;i:i I I, k.i :v:r:i!:\ "(I Mr. Aifrr: :'iit 'mci she mfather Sh( p ;h< I way i -on' 1 nd it i>iu-t hi i rn>~ hi C
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 787 8 CHARLES HOPE AND SON. I ilOcV I. «r, which we Bci.-nl L'di og trerr if the Till |i< i tin enforced if ililo, Mitl labli- -;.n-k v th, i i land, luit to MM i.frain i th* I bai ditiom in the will eventually Adjustment of Rubber Supplies to Demand.
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    • 439 8 Mr. Fabian on Excellent Future Prospects. Tha Brat annual gontrai shareholders of th.- Gem Ltd, wmi h.i.l on Jun« S3 thi Reataurant, Mr. L. i man an mfinaginff director) prc:i.iina. The chairman Mid: Ladii the company eommcneci i in N'ovomber, 1928, and Immediately thereafter vi atarted preparationi
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    • 215 8 Macphr.il and Co., Ltd. v. eal.. Kuchaii 07-1 .01, X PI, Penawuta ,2 cent Mala) I ?-20 cent*, Tclok X uins 6( aviv u nit, n! IVtalinir* 1.1.j-4.::."i ruin., Sun V,'a\» :.U'.i, riu Klam I cents, Surgei Luaa I.OC-l.C.i, Ayr i*. 6d i'j.i.. !i. n k. na
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    • 31 8 Mr. Ryndl Nakamurm arrh from Bmtavii yoitcrdny bi the i i Mail. The DMMnftri v.ho left for Hal.. KN Mr. A. G. <k' Jat'.r anil Mr. I. HcCojk
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    • 17 8 STOCKS AND SHARES. Issued by Frasor and Co., Exchange and Stork Brokers. Sinßaperp. July 21, !0 a.m.
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    • 465 8 uina Buyers S.Ueri vi n a.-.tm Kamtaag M M S Aver KiUm Tn. 10 11 C ti il bangrin Tin j» j., i l Batang Padang t.io i l Itatu i ii i ii "in i 1 Bttkil .\r..n^ lI. Ji) 010 tl il Burmah Malay 13 r.o.T .'1
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    • 183 8 Issue Vii. J. Buyers Sellers Alex. Brick Ords. M 0 2."". 2 1 Alex. Brick Praia. 2.1 i 2iJ cd. Am. Tobacco 5.74 5.11.3 1 1 Central Engine v.40 0. iU norn 1 1 i ycle .md <.:irriages U.iu 0.4.~> norn Dv« Developmaat 4 :t 3 3 Dunli Rubbi
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    • 86 8 Cold Stjrajje 7 p.c. Municipal 4 p.c. of f \Kt red. IHI-M 102 105 ci. I; J s 1'"1 1 L>o 95 Muaicipal 5 P .c. of l.iOl red. 19M Ujmjm par. s'c prc-.i. Singapore I Municipal tli p.c. lu-l J21.000.000 1044 103', xi nd. iw; 51.000,000
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    • 376 8 Fraser and o. and Lyj Today's I-rirrs l":..scr Ly ill Co. Evatt $1) 2.10 i.-jo j.ig j..;o Uoi > ..ijad ($1) 1.IU l.M 1.1V i .<:« M i l.'O 1.70 l.;.O 1.7S A. Kilning (¥1) ti.25 (MM OJtS <i .;.> Mnl« 1 ~>0 tM K.'.fi 2. no Mr.K-k
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  • 89 8 \Y. «!,i.- .,[.>. July S3. lI. U. a.m T ft. 1 in. 7.31 p.m., R ft. t» Id. Tharadaj Jaljf -I. 11. W. UM a.m., 7 ft. B in., II p.m., 9 ft. S v n.C "In Vie. Theatre, I'iil.ij Jnly 13. i 11.....;. 1 1
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  • 29 8 Uinka Inland. IMadjoi Palem3 p.m. .V. nh. I |>.m. 2 p.m. Friday. r. r.- Br In inn'!, hii'iipr, Kortl Ainer Air ara Cryloi i U a
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  • 21 8 rii \rnl. 'p-itc loiirion ,e Junp !i7 u E June AH Jnly it i. in July l i
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  • 45 8 ra or expected rrive. En tram I ii "l 1 i VRBOI i;. l!i raid. nal Whari I !>•;> !>()< hS. V: 'i P U h and Arrived. r Mak.i i i i ll ahal Xl J lon rrom .111 I'Ullii Ivmm kvrttcnham Malm
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  • 17 8 Km. l< 1 1 "US \{u Mi .".i. Stockholm UN 1 lrkohs .1 Ifi, i .•mard
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 270 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily WcathtT Report. flriirht Wind. Stat:..n. Trmpenitara Rain- Sun- Rclaliva Pirrc- Sliced. Weather. y..ix. Mm. fall, shine. I Humidity tion. F. K. in.i. hours. K m.p.h. .A!"r Star Bt 7fi 0.01 .'..1 RS Calm Finr :'::irti 1-7 7.'. Nil 4.1 x.'> Culm Cloudy K.Trcanmng 88 Nil lft.B
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  • 215 9 Little Confidence in T.P.A. Scheme. LONDON AND NEW YORK PRICES DOWN. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, WcilnoMlay. 10 ;i.m. Tedky't. I'rices Ru er, IT', ceata i^r H>I in. Mt M .il si. 11 1 per picul. Price* !ti.i,l.«r. I ...ndi.ii S 5-IM. P«r 11).. unrltanc^d. N<» York,
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  • 11 9 Imports Into Malaya During First Half of Year. that
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  • 8 9 •.ho chief tl tha rvoyors. I
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 923 9 SHELL TRANSPORT AND TRADING. Increased Production. CONSERVATION POLICY SUPPORTED. Th annual general meeting of the •Shell" Transport and Trading Co., Ltd.. vaa held i>n Ju'ie 'It, at the Cannon Street Hotel, IC, the Kt. Hob. Viaeooat B.arstcd, M.C.. chairman of the company, ins ding. The secretary (Mr. K. A. SmithM
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    • 23 9 I half n it-./st half). rdi. Pint hali :..u hours, I ils,2lS R long Tin (Si I ii No. 3 .in.
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    • 62 9 12 o'clock noon. July 21. i Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard 171, is Standard Ii.S.S. on Tender is is', •> >. mlier IS-_-- Auk. -Sept. is 111 1 ISM •> Oct. -Dee. IW* IK'.t Tone of Mar'wtt i'ull and barely itea.ly. L.Uest Cable
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    • 307 9 Problems of Industry. PREMIER ON CHANGING METHODS. "Clean Mid imnr advertl Ing mea»i ■ir.in and honest bulitn dealing. Thee* n turn affect the whole moral ton* of our i..." rhli made In the -I on Jnns -•< by the to the sixth annual Urn ention which
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    • 162 9 New Low Record Prices In June. ■Man. O. W. Kraeht, Htm Vnrk. reported J under date June Ii There docs no*, seem to be any bottom any dot* to the erode, ranter marki t. I'riios leclined iharply and new 1..w record pi nn eatablishod during the
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  • 88 9 Immediate Outlook I Cheerful. GENERALLY UN TONE. (Fran ii;r dun M.-v, It la ii merit in the condjtioi Miimlic i .In tinnis have takn: plot E ad this ha tone ith t ii<- n i.!t that foreign markets anil to I the Homi marking time. am anil
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  • 1164 10 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930. CONTROLLING PRICES. A measure which savours more of Socialism in our time than anything hitherto introduced into the House of Commons by the Labour Government is likely to pass its third reading during J the present session. The Bill, known as ,;he Consumers'
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  • 1144 10 f Anxious for Peace But Not at Any Price. (By Dr. Wu. vice-president of the League of Nations.) I It will he realised that this article was written some months ago, before ill- civil war in China had assumed really serious proportions. It is
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  • 745 10 TODAY'S PUZZLE. When are the I.atinist^ We knowthere are several class, cal scholars in ingapore and it was at the suggestion tf one of them that we devised the OO» 1 i etition in which a prise is offered for th^ translation into Latin of a
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  • 17 10 Mr. B. V. Darce. of Chen ieriang Tin injr. Ltd* leaves for Home on holi- (iu\ thortly,
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  • 18 10 Dr. F. W. Fozwoithy, Forest Research o!' the r.M.S. forest service, is on 8 vis-it to Hani k"',..
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  • 19 10 Mr. A. Bingham, of Harper, Gilfillan and Co., Si iawaa, will be leaving next week for Home on furlough.
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  • 19 10 d Mrs. Foo Wha Cheng, who have been on holiday in China and Japan, returned to ipoh on, Saturday.
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  • 21 10 Mr. Russell B.,wman of the General Tyre and Robber Export Company, Akron, Ohio, accompanied by his wife, arrived in Singapore recently.
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  • 28 10 Vr. K. 11. M; id lias resigned the Editorship of the Valay Mail. Mr. J. G. liunro has been appointed to sacjJatd him and is due in August.
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  • 25 10 Major Ward Simpson, of the l/20th Burma Rifles, lately of Taiping. and now Orcerly OaVer to his Majesty the King, hai been awarded the M.V.O.
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  • 29 10 Mr. Philip Smith, the Far Eastern manager of the General Motors Acceptance Corporation, passed through Singapore on Irs way to Java, where he has been transferred from Kobe, Japan.
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  • 36 10 Mr. H. A. Porrer, who succeeded Mr. J. S. W. Arthur ;is district judge, first magistrate and superintendent of prisons. presided over the district court for the first time this morning, wires our Penang respond* nt.
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  • 50 10 The General Officer Commanding, MajorGeneral 11. L Pritchard, C.8., C.M.G., D.5.0.. and Mrs. Pritchard will leave' Singapore for the F.M.S. on Friday and will return on Aug. 2. During MajorGeneral Pritchard's absence the command of the regular troops will devolve on Col R. F. A. Butterworth, C.M.G., D.5.0., Chief Engineer.
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  • 46 10 The results of the Final Bar Examination were published in rrtail week. Among the three first classes given, Mr. H. T. Willan, M..C.5., was bracketed second, with a certificate of honour. On his return fiom leave shortly he will be posted to Ipoh as U.P.P., Perak.
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  • 60 10 Among the passengers on the President ilsoii were Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Freeman, of Chriatehareh, New Zealand, who are returning to New Zealand via Java and Australia after a Pacific tour of Hawaii. Mr. Freeman is a well-known rivil engineer and surveyor. He is president of the Canterbury Automobile
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 119 10 Ear I ULU iLAIxC CIGARETTES "Johann Maria Farina" ff] EAU DE COLOGNE Jflfe^ This i> (he only Oricinal and denuino f A Farina Eau dc Cologne. Ki^t produced I J |l*j 1709 A.I). We can .supply Farina Eau de Cologne in r^ '1»* the follo«in(t sizes IVr Bsttk I'LAIN WHITE
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    • 85 10 -634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN Established 1905. Our prices retail or wholesale are Fixed and are identically the same as those charged by T.K.K.'s Sale Depots. For wholesale orders wo allow the same discount as T.K.K.'s Sale Depots. U. S. DE SUVA BROS. JEWELLERS ft DIAMOND MERCHANT? New
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    • 41 10 *»»»*»»»^i BUY ADVERTISED GOODS, Not all the advertising that ia oitered to the Straits Times is accepted. Every effort is made to safeguard readers' interests and ALL advertisers using the Straits Times are, to the best of our knowledge, THOROUGHLY RELIABLE.
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  • 346 11 BRITISH AIR DISASTER— QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT. SEQUEL TO AIR DISASTER. Question in Commons. MACHINE INSPECTED BEFORE FLIGHT. Rugby, July 22. The air disaster which occurred yesterday at Meopham. Kent, when six persons were killed, was the subject of a question in Parliament today. The Under Secretary for Air, Mr. F.
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  • 90 11 Police Fire on Port Said' Mob. TROUBLE AT SUEZ. Question of Protecting Foreigners. Porl Said, July 22. Further riotini I here this when a mob atti fire I .:ncd to Forty■riously. liet. .•I Em] ii- Denial. Cairo. July 22. The authorii ny the of the Camel
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  • 36 11 To be 1! James's Palace. London N eh wa—Blitis':. I ucknoti \li m* and <.a:.iiiii. and Mr. i. unlesi of indei ing, tho non report a- ment, X Status. urging i n the Gandhi
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  • 23 11 American's Interest In (ireat Britain. London. July 22. The Di American philan Edward \h [ing to make eial and Greal Britain.—
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  • 46 11 Heavy Death Roil in Korea! And Japan. Tokio, July 22. with the typhoon l\on a i n July IS known to bd dead 1 ing, believed dead '2 '."> injured s,IT."> The offlciai Kyushu, South dead 7.". injured i < s h houses ntnaged 1,803 uter.
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  • 39 11 Famous Father <»1 a Famous Son I 'asses. Hollywood, July 15. d Jewish nrtcr, died i udi of heart old. Schildl of the equally famous Jcseph Schildkraut. He in Kumnnin. lie }>>■- caiiß' a ia. i year.
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  • 155 11 Demand for Tribute From Steamers. Canton. July IS. I erning a piratical attack on the Canton-Wuchow steamer Kwong Fun on Saturday, it is reported that the outrage \..i perpetrated by a notorious band of bandits, with a following of over 1,000 men who make a living by ing
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  • 72 11 Bridge Collapses After Celebrations. Coblence, July 22. There has beefl a frightful sequel to ffhinalnnd rvaraatioa celebrations. Am i rmons crowd was crossing a pontoon proceeding home after a firework display given ia honour of President yon Hirtdtnourg*s visit, when tiie bridge col- A hundred people
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  • 144 11 Japan Divided Over Naval Treaty. Tokio, July SI. An informal meeting of the supreme War Council, which was held today and lasted for about six hours, failed to reach an agreement on the qjestion concerning the alleged inadequacy of the naval defence forces against which, it is believed.
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  • 152 11 German Mechanic Killed At Heston. London. July 2.'. nan mechanic belonging to one ipetiag in the round- was killed at the Heston He sprang from the aer..planc to record arrival when the propeller head, causing fatal injuries. the leaders in the race are tween Paris ar.d Spain.
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  • 136 11 Chinese Owners to Meet In Singapore. A meeting of Chinese rubber estate and merchants of Singapore and Johore will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, on Wednesday, July 30, at p.m. to consider the following i i solution That Government be asked to pass providing
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  • 333 11 Looting at Bias Bay. CHINESE PASSENGERS HELD FOR RANSOM. Hong Konjr, July 22. The steamer Helikon was proceeding to Saigon from Hong Kong when it was |-irated and taken to Bias Bay. No lives were lost. The Helikon. which is Chinese-owned, had no guards on
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  • 88 11 Close of Parliamentary Conference. London. Ji:!y 22. The International Parliamentary Conference closed with a Government farewell banquet, which was attended by 600 guests. The Lord Chancellor presided. Reuter. The L'lith Conference rf the Inter-Par-liamentary I'nion opened at the House of Lords on July 16. the Duke of
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  • 118 11 Rain Brings Relief To New York. New York, July 22. The heat wave continues. The shade temperature in New York City yesterday afternoon was !>'.• and the sun temperature l :;:>. Many cases of heat prostrations occurred. Thousands of people slept in the parks or on the
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  • 166 11 Northern Warning to Would-be lenders. Shanghai, July 14. In the coarse of a statement issued today, Mr. Chu Ao-hsiar.g, the Commissioner for Foreign Affairs to the Northern Government, said that, according to Shang,hai advices. President Chiang Kai-shek had instructed Mr. T. V. Soong to raise $10,000,000 from
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  • 208 11 Creditors Accept 8 Per Cent. Debentures. At a meeting of creditors held at the Ad ilphi Hotel this morning it was decided to carry on busine >. Mr. R. 1.. Hastie, one of the committee appointed by the creditors to investigate the position of the hotel, presided. The
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  • 165 11 Leaves the Moscow Stage For Ever. Moscow, July 22. The Press features M. Litvinoff's appointment as Foreign Commissary in succession to M. Chieherin who. therewith, r..s the last of the Old Guard," disappears definitely from the Moscow stage, where he had been the central figure since the War
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  • 56 11 Dr. C. T. Wang Discussing The British Share. Shanghai, July 14. Dr. C. T. Wang is discussing the question of the British share bf the Boxer Indemnity with a representative of tinBritish Legation. T'r. Wang has telegraphed to Sir HiMS Lampson, the British Minister, inviting him to
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  • 635 11 New Peking Government Plans. Shanghai, July '22. There is an ominous absence of wai news. One message states that eight Govsrament divisions have engaged five Shansi divisions on the Tsinan-Pukow Railway. General Liv Chin is directing the attack on the enemy's mountain lines, both to
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  • 40 11 Little Hope of Hook Being Saved. Rangoon, July 12L'. No trace of Hook has yet been found. It seems impossible that he can have survived, in view of the appalling weather conditions, but searches are being continued. Reuter.
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  • 29 11 YEN FENG DISAGREE. Trouble Over Tientsin Customs Revenues. Shanghai, July in. Difficulties are arising hctwven Marshals Yen Bhi-shan and Feng Yu-hsiang over the division of the Tientsin Customs revenues.
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  • 563 11 Signed by President After Ratification. EFFECT IN BRITAIN. Bill to be Hurried Through Parliament. Washington! July 22. President Hoover signed the Naval Treaty this afternoon. Ha sai.l that, when the other Governments had ratifsd it. the Treat; translate an emotion, deep in the hearts
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  • 65 11 Hindenburg's Welcome in The Rhine Provinces. K.-rlin. .July President Hindenburg's triumphant pro-K;c--s through the liberate:! Rhine Province* culminated in public celebrationi in Mayance, when hundreds of thousands of people acclaimed the veteran Preaidenl wlui, in a moving speech, thanked the populace for their loyalty to the Reich
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 69 11 j TODAY'S FEATURES. Pace China as a Future World Rawer, by Dr. Wu Ift London Letter l.> m Standard Wages Question 12 Police Amhusli in ivatonc 17 Letters to the Kdit.,r 17 Cinema Notes ii Latin Verse Competition l."> Adelphi lintel Caat 12 English Cotton Trade Re- ie» ed 9
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  • 774 12 'Preposterous Proposition.' MR. JUSTICE STEVENS' CRITICISMS. yesterday reserved .ii the suit i.rought by Mr. ly managing director if tin Adel] hi Hotel, Ltd. in the Supreme the iirese.it owners for i Mr. V. L i r the i laintiff, and the defendants. tiff lent the incurred The
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  • 125 12 Angry Scenes After "estling Match. MfdriH, July 14. Hindus and Muslims at Salem last night, following h between Rama Prasad iri Bukker. The match ended in confusion, but Rnma Prasad was taken in triumphal thi Hindus, and this, it i by the Bluslims, on P to their community.
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  • 357 12 Financial Difference Over Military Expenses. lit ng K<mg. July It, Pi n Ki-mo, the Kwangtung Finan- an ived in Hong Konc i»ay N th to ask Nanking to pay the military expenses of ang Kwong-ngai's 63rd Divi- oral Choi Ting-kai's 60th Division. Sin Kuo Mir.. In this
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  • 289 12 Cases Which Distort Court List, "I must observe that these cases Ottght not to lie allowed to distort the list cf the court," sa d ■4' 1 Justice Stevens when c'ismissing a claim by Ngauv Kwang Kheon against Shi^.'k Amir bin i pilgrim broker, and his wife, Haji
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  • 192 12 Italian Entry Rejected My Aero Club. London, July 14. Trou'. 1 to tho Trophy race in 1931, due, according to the Royal Aero Club, to the altered conditions issued by the International Aerc nautk Federation, leducing tho deposit money to 200,000 francs if entries are received by July
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  • 64 12 Nearly 200 Bishops Attend Service. London. July 14. j Nearly 200 Bishops, from a! 1 parts of the world, attended a service in t h t; imposing but unfinished Livi dral yesterday in celebration of the jubilee of the foundation of the diocese. Th* Archbishop of York preached.
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  • 74 12 Clever Customs Seizure In I Shanghai. Shanghai, July 1". Tho Customs seized Tls. 206jM0 worth of gold bars which a group of were attempting to transport to Ja^m on board the Empress of Canada. The officials noticed tho peculiar waistLoats won by the men in which ivas concealed.
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  • 65 12 American Building Workers' Strange Ambition. Fifty-four American bricklayers and j ithcr building workers have arrived in Moscow with the aMMMBBead intention of assuming Soviet citizenship and assisting n industralisation work. Some of these Americans, it is understood, are of Russian origin. They have )een assigned to work on
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  • 59 12 Doll's Clothes Prove Perfect Fit. A girl, so small that doll's clothos fitted iri, was born in the liner United luring a recent voyage across the Atantic. Shu weighed less than .'> lb. Her father nd mother are Polish. A little girl pas■MT gave the clothes
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  • 507 12 Special Report to High Commissioner. (From Our Own Cm-respondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 22. The special meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee on July 16, to prescribe standard rates of wagea payable to ii!l Indian labourers throughout the dicti N nala >la a and i Langat (Selangor), and the
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  • 869 12 Can You Help These Men In accordance with the offer made in the Notes of the Day column we give publicity to the following appeals for work from men wno are unemployed as a direct result of the slump. The Editor will be pleased to place
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  • 74 12 Standard Oil Co. Develop New Process. New York, July 14. The Standard Oil Company of New Jersey has organised a new entitled the Hydro-Patent I under which a new proce of oil reflnhu will be made available t<> 17 affiliuted con. cci 'i hen. The proceea, which is
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  • 77 12 An Amusing Cambridge Comedy. Cambridge is awaiting with amnsod ■peculation the linal verdict of th. Tripos this year. There was only one candidate, and :here is only one amon^ the dons sutfi■itnt.'y learned to examine. The complication that the tripoa it n two part*, and. iiy evil fortune,
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    • 26 12 GORDON'S FOR Pahils, Cocktails Slings. Gil The Best GIN makes the Best SLING GORDON'S EVERY TIME. Sole Agents THE BORtiEO COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporate is ■ngland) Ijr
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  • 524 13 Splendid Football on the Padang-S.C.C.'s Narrow Victory over Malays. S.C.C'B BRILLIANT DISPLAY. Malays Beaten on Padang. 01)1) GOAL WIN AFTER EXC'ITIN(; STRUGGI E H.CC :t 2 The S tnc r rhampionship form again they defeated the V in five in fell oIT bad!} and wen with both ,i i I
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  • 49 13 Th. ihe i: i thi i ■climina:;. ol the S.A.K.A. Cup thi^ afternoon dang. The S.C.C. i Vvi i ha followj A. I'hil-ip K. Th J. <;. Glasgow :A. Freer, n A. Wilson S. A. Wo, T. C. D. Klmcr. A. Bl nport and 1 A. B
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  • 127 13 L.L.T.C. Tournament i I ::-^l.-v. n :u IJ i.pin Doubl I M< Oonkh II lor ('apt. Duncan >\ h< i r ync Seth Batti fa M i..-. Hep. (Jarrison Tournament. and i.ii-ui. Waring beat i Uuncai i and L;eot.-( 01. npt. Donrden and Mr. G M ..I ing in
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  • 576 13 Negro Disappoints In Main P^vent. The best fiirht in the Lion City Rinir boxing promotion last night was th ■emi-final, over eijht round*, betweaa Young M itsu (8 t. 2 Ib.) and L. S. Fond (7 in Ib.) which ended in a narrow vie! iry
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  • 264 13 BUD W ALLEY. Finds His Best Form In United States. Nai Kin '-in. who manss Wailey, Johnny Alba and Clever Mauro in the United States, write* regarding the latest doing* Hud mat Mickey li'-n. of Cleveland over six rounds RJt Brooklyn June 14, ar.i! the vcnli.i wai a draw. In
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  • 61 13 Refusal to Extend Stay In United States. Omaha. Ju:> 22. Referring t>> tk.-> refusal of the Immigration official* to I'rimo Camera, the -riant Italian boxer, Im-i: i-':ank I\->era«, laid, "Thi* is the ii'-.:'.! curtain on (,'arr.; ra's i II added mninona to ;-.:i.rn to Italy for r:ilit»ry
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  • 56 13 I'nited States League Results. N w York, Todaj ball lows National LeaKM. \--\v York lost i" Ca\» •i:--. 1 New York beat Chicaifo 6 1. Rrooklvn beat St I■■■ l idelphia beat Pittsburf 11—5. Anericaa Lcacuc. Cleveland beat Kew York 6 3 an I Detroit beat Philadctfhia St. I.oui:-.
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  • 45 13 NO PLAY AT DURHAM. Australians Held Up By Rain. (From Our Own Cormaondant.) London, July 22. iiain prrvoiUcd a str.«-t lu-int: made at Sundrrland today in the maUh bttween Durham ami the Australians. Tht Kamc waa to have ataa played today and to- c morrow.
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  • 165 13 \\.<im-M:.M. Ju'\ U.K. vv X Stailium S.A.F.A. Cup, S.C.C. II Thursday. July 21. Football: 2nd Di»., Policfl A. up, U lili II S R.C. I'riclay. July -.">. Football: lad i.v.. F. :>rrt N. w*. Warder .S.A.F.A. Cup, P. H.ani vv X.A.X.. AIM Road. Cricket: B.C.C. Tourn., BtCS. v.«.
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  • 128 13 PERAK RUGBY. A. W. Nicholson Elected Captain, (From Our Own Co-respondent.) Ipoh, July 22. At the annual mee'.injt of the Pens Rugby football clul), held here today, th Sultan of Perak was n elected patron, ::nd the British Resi«:ent, Mr. B. W i i "lies, was elected -president. Messrs. T.
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  • 61 13 HUDDERSFIELD THE F. A. Club Agrees to Pas Coal (W Inqairy. i. iii ;i. lluddi f> i>::y the pii Wil then cr.ptain ■■I *hi- n lult i>f incident? in t!i< natc with Derby. The Club, fii-.- pefu I had been A There will be an Ola Boj rac n 10
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  • 333 13 Matches Abandoned. DULEEPSINHJI'S FINK EFFOKT. Rain interfered with number of the .ounty matches which began on Satui div. and fr.o had to bo abandoned. Playing for Sussex against Essex, K. S. Duleopsinhji contribui did isri i nabling his itdc I i play oul time. Walker
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  • 324 13 Welch Rejjiment in Good Form. (From Our Own Correspondent.) .Malacca, July 21. :.d Welch Regiment 2rA XI de[•alacca but weekend by 98 rani wicket. Rain prevented play on and "ii Sunday the military side mi r.l in to i r>s- Malacca repli d with 77 run i
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  • 248 13 Mr. Grant-Govan Explains Postponement. Madras, Julj In communication t<> the Preae on tin postponeirent of the M.C.C. fur in Imha. M i: E Orant-Go%'an, president <>i u»e Ird'ian Cricket Control Board, explains that f-.ili inqoiriei were made at all centres <>n the question and the Ifßen>
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 80 13 ™rrr=r. TALKIE HITS ON I "His Master's Voice" Records HAPPY DAYS I'm on a diet of love, F.T. Olsen's Music !>">SI).") Mona. F.T. Olsen's .Music BSBOS We'll build a world. De Grout's O. l«::71 LOVE PARADE My Dream I.o\er. W. Mylln:. 0. BS7M My I)re;im Lover. De. Groot'l Or. BXS74
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    • 163 14 VALUE FOR MONEY AND LOW DEPRECIATION rtt -t^Tn JT" fti I i h For sheer value for money PRICES Morriß-Commerda] stand fsfTiJt fkw"" supreme and remember 1^ CWt. CltttolS Jl fBWf 8W they are 100 per cent ton chassis ***** 175 British. A srlame through 30 CWt. chassis $2,850 any
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    • 34 14 TOPPING THE /average/ THAT IS WHERE <f^fWrP\ CONSISTENCY Wi^Sr^ counts \V a3~ >Vz IP^f DO YOU WANT IIP Concessionitires for Malaya ITALASIA LIMITED (Incorporated in the S.S.) SINGAPORE, KUALA Ll'Ml'l K. ri'OH ANO PENANG.
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  • 1794 15 The King Receives the Press: A Memorable Occasion. GENERAL ELECTION RUMOURS. i Fr (Hi!' Own c I. or. ion. June "-•>. When, en Tue lay morning of thin tioi the King and Queen received at Buckingham Palace the members cf ihe Fourth Imperial nference and their wives,
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  • 369 15 Renoir and The Impressionists. Of the 20 paintings to which the present exhibition at Reid and Lefevre'-s Galleries, in Kinir Street. Sv jMMs'l S.W., is confined, it may bi- said that they are representative of the highest achievement of late tfc rimtTTTT K-ench paintin.-, writes P.
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  • 186 15 Indicted on Charge Of Larceny. New York, July 12. Archduke Leopold has surrendered his bai!, and hi now lodged in the Tomba Prison. He war.ts the case settled promptly to facilitate his return to Austria, where his brother, the Archduke Rainer, has just died, The Grand Jury
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  • 133 15 Tom's Daughter Elopes With Film Actor. Hollywood'i latest ienaatioa ii the r- lr.antir tlopeDMßt of Rath Mi.\. 17-year-old do u;;htt;r of Tom MX. the famou? Cowboy li'r.i Itar, with Mr. Douglas* Gi!more, a film r.ctur. Despite the frantic efforts of ht-r parents to afavcat her. Ru:h ran
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  • 239 15 Conducted by Tityru*." A competition in the translation rt" a set English piece i:.to Elegia Hexameters, or Aleaiei (:.s may b* announced beforehand) wii! bo Iv.'M every month. Versions should be typed or. at any rate, very cltarly written. They should be addressed to THjmu c/o the
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  • 94 15 rroßTamnu- «>l" drills up tip and fet «r»el .■mlir.ir July 27 Wednesday, Jaly 23, US p.m.. Drill Hall N.i i) S.V.( Promotion Examination :..l". pin.. Drill Hull. Bdr. Signal Section Sinai and Weapon Training. Thursday. July 11. Ml p.m.. Drill Hall CMtem, S.V.c. Revolver classification 5.1! p.m., Drill
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    • 300 15 Mo need to SUFFER Dont su'Tcr «ny longer frcn\ bone back or f;ic agony oi hnnbaeo. An a;-p!i-ca'.ioa cf CaAMBCHXAIfTfI PAIN BALM will e;i:;e V.:r pain Bt orire pnd hrintpnxT.pt relief and comfort. This wonderful liiui has ro equa l for bani«hinß Bsaacalai Ml severe p?.i:'S that i I lira,
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 153 15 Today's Crossword Puzzle. (CLUES.) ACROSS. }'«n»; 21. Veatilated 88. Deiceadi I wl j:5. child 5 ""■"■'i s. Refill heuM 2 5< Arti( c of d otUm \l jESirleal exhibWo. rCJSu**^-^ 1:> Q uiet K.-imilv name 16. Proteetinf power Mi Diralnialied >il<h M. Dinerac 18. Lattice work Beneath f<£ :>. Plunder
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    • 233 16 i. ■>•' lif ...a noise iie moving steulthilv. on *oi!.- Kvci-cady. Flood i < I It iiiiunt. unfailing j An i vt ready Flashlight with i| I Evercady Batteries protects both life ami property. Dependable, durnHe, attractive, Eveready is ihfl vrofltPl finest flashlight, em- j hrA' ng every modern improve/■JL.
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    • 73 16 The British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements and Registered under The Trust Companies Ordinance 1926) is prepared to act as EXECUTOR ADMINISTRATOR TRUSTEE CUSTODIAN TRUSTEE ATTORNEY OR AGENT The Company has funds at its disposal which it is willing to lend at reasonable rates
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    • 197 16 J^teWtw Sir R ESH? Jr^OMi BOSTWICK GATE SHUTTER CO., LTD. i ENGLAND.) "If Well-known Manufacturers of all Types and Sizes of Collapsible Gates. i Workmanship and Finish of these Gates are 111 1 unsurpassed. --I >„..„.„,.: ■NGINKBaONG IWPA«T«BNT Of 1 c §mm comply, ltd. mm KftJ "*«5 'IncorporaUd In •nfla'"'
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    • 40 16 THE WORLD'S BEST THE "WALTER UNDRUM" BILLIARD TABLE As used and played on WALTER UNDRUM WORLD CHAMPION NOW ON VIEW. In stock ready for immediate delivery. Made by THOMAS PADMORE SONS. Sold by FRANKEL BROTHERS Sole Agenta (or British Malaya.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 63 16 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Piyjbie in STRAITS TIMES (D?iiy) Including Poslnse. W .n Ou'sidn Sngapor* Kal.tya, Malaya. Without Postage. Monthly 3.10 J.OO 2.50 Quarter!. 5..0 12.00 7.E0 i. yearly 17.00 24.00 15.0U Yoarlj 54.00 4800 8O.«C BTRAITB BUDGET (Wwfclr) ;nc:u.!ini; T'u.ifDSt. In Oulsitle Si:.K»T"jr» .;^yt Without Foitage. Month!? I.IC 1.1 t 1.00
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  • 608 17 A Fierce Struggle. ARMED ROBBERS RAID SHOP. of a revolver baiiet Bred at ■si- range by ;i detective passh>] right rough his chest, a Chinese wh i ili party in Cej lon i capture, ran a iili and reached Mcm by h vpital, where ing narrat-
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  • 101 17 Gaming Charge Against Chinese Dismissed. n Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 21. There wa* a lequel to a police raid on *lv in Tapah today i i with training and f mr ith assisting in the imon gaming h .v c. red i lub was ..ut •:>!•.•
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  • 51 17 Alleged to Have Forged Tote Ticket. ent.) July 21. r of 1 Perak 1 .00, on a ond day ig nn the tic'rii i ore of these number one. Hi hewed it to the ngir.eer who in indclil wan unplaced, placed. for payI in ordinii an Khai
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  • 129 17 Proposed Commercial Museum. The seventh anniversary of ihe New ited on Friday, Aur. l. when the management will take rtunity of opening commercial grounds. Such Japan and Java ay in this respect for years, while the hml a commercial n the city fir tome considerable time. In
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  • 76 17 The Adventurer of a Toy Balloon. A 1. y balloon released at Caterham, Surrey, <>n May l'l h:i.-. been returned by m the United States. The enveli pc h:i< the New York stamp and li dated June S. With the balloon wai a postcard which stated that
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  • 47 17 "In the N< Ri i.i-i, the thriller now U'injr presented at the Victoria Th-atre S.A.H.C, .hew anothe" large .vi lience last night, and an excellent perfurraance wn »riven. All the numi>oi-; o" the ca lv at home in their pan >■ is to be repeated tomorrow uini Saturday.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 80 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, lam with your correspondent who writes on this subject. Directors who i aye drawn good fees from old established planting and tin companies have been busy floating new companies every time things looked luight. We, the shareholders, now have to
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    • 113 17 To the Editor of tht Straits Times. Sir,— am not .\r habitual writer to the newspapers, but this instance I must >-■ ;'i-ti a protest aga-'nst the dance band (•r the electric gramdphone that plays at Tannin Ctab every Saturday night. In '.he' ordinary way, most dances
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    • 211 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Your article White Australia," Times, Joly IS), reports Mrs. Mark Poy U li^v'ng "Money would pour Into Australia if cheap labour could be h^.l for plantations In young country like Australia the dole grace. V-.j win never make the I"-
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    • 190 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— lie!'.: ring *o the pjrehase and ton by the Egyptian Gov- it ii hardly necessary to point is r.o proof of the failure of n < f production. It is becoming more and more obv-iou* til all prices of
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  • 197 17 Last Year's Semi-Finalists Win In Singles Championship. Thu S.V.C. Drill Hall was packed to its full capacity on Saturday last when the ties in the quarter-finals of the Singapore badminton singles championship were played. All four of the seeded players won well, and now qualify for the semilinals. The
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  • 550 17 Responsibility Denied By M.A.H.A. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 22. The Stadium case was continuH today in the F.M.S. Court of Appeal before the Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. 1.. H. Elphin-r-ton«». K.C., Mr. Justice Parrer-Manby and sir. .Justice Burton. Certain firms ar.d residents in
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  • 103 17 82,945,359 Spent During Last 13 Years. Since 1917 the expenditure on F. Hili development has been .<2.!<4"i.:;"1». according to the annual report of the Public Works Department of the F.M.S. for 1929. Of this sum development account. 52.0C5.557. Red Cross Funds for 1199,981 iiml maintenance $679,615.
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  • 239 17 Sing Song Girls Who Paid 5 Per Cent. Per Day. Two thousand Hng-song girls in Peking are happy because the police have rounded up a scoie of money-lenders charged with extortion. The Chinese Press says that many of these money-lenders, starting with a few dollars, have amassed
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  • 350 17 Condemnation by Chinese Doctor. (From Ow: Own Correspond Clang, July 22. Speaking before the Klang and Coast Rotary Club en the ion in Malaya," Dr. H. V. Lum >■'.;■. ngly criticised the R< i n I :c Governments of the F.M.S. and thi He pointed out thai
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  • 55 17 Motor Cycle Runs OfF Road And Hits Ditch. (From Our Own Corn Ip-)h, While travelling to Kuala I from Taiping two Europeans, mmcd ar.d UcLeod, were injured wh< n I they wee ridii i ad into ditch. The accident occurred when Br the drive:-, was rounding a
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  • 128 17 S.A.W.L.A. Novices Competition. Singapore are reminded Ution will lake place 6 nd 7. Entrfcs are m on Aug. 23. The ii Slowing lifts have bee (elected two hands dead-lift, two bands clean and je k ri rwo Irr.ds clean and mUitarj decided to organise the i mpetition for I
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  • 76 17 30,000 Boys and Girls Made Useful Citizens. It is, indeed, a wonderful record to Saw worked for yean for the benefit of the less fortunate yoßßg people in our big towns, and during that time to have trained nearly 30,000 boys and girls to liecome useful citizens
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  • 115 17 Lucky Escape While Boating In Scotland. Miss I^hbr! MaeDottaM, the Premier'i daughter, had an alarming experience during her brief stay at Lossiemoath. While boating with her father and several friends on Spynie Loch, near Elgin, the boat struck a submerged tree root and threw Miss Ishbel overboard. Fortunately
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  • 52 17 TRADE SLUMP IN UNITED STATES. Bread Queues i ng Number ol 'i he k- tl Mr. M worl'l I worl to where to grapple wil changed, .'tall and man as normal t for :i v The man and v ha ai c'ty derl it her a depi ,i result When
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  • 37 17 Toy Pistol a For Soi i Mr. "It i oboe? think h h his Honour. Mallal ci by Ihe bi they ar in India British, M replied hi Honour. toy piat .1 to in
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    • 554 19 Assets exceed $11,000,000. Amnuce In force prer $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In th* Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i X, OH Jewry, aMJ. The Company has aTO.OOO dapoelud with the Supreme Court ol England and complies with the British Ufa Assurance
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    • 579 19 BANKING NEDERLANSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. Established 18«S at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Glds. 100.009.00fl (aboat ''•'<} "P £6,500.000) Paid np Capital Glds. 55.000.000 (aboat £4,600.000) I.tierve* Glds. 28.187.757 (about £2.350.000 HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES i BATAVIA Head Office for Dutch Eaat Indies. SHANGHAI Head offlee
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    • 675 19 BANKING THE BANK OP TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter In Japan] Capital Subscribed YIS.OOO.MM Capital Paid-op Y12,126,0<X President S. Shimada, Esq. DIRECTORS N. Tanagita, Esq. H. Arakl, Esq. T. Hisamane, Esq. N. Takag-i, Esq. T. Yoshida, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Talpeh, Formosa (Taiwan) BRANCHES AND AGENCIES Amoy Hong Kong Makong
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    • 242 19 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marina, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets M 0.000,000 ARTHUR C. POTTB— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DOES A World Wide Business. IS Enjoying Rapid Orovtn. HAS A Policy for Every Need. Established 1887
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    • 300 19 ENGINEERS SAY: Where Reliability is Needed— lnstal RUSTON OIL ENGINES. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. "The engines and equipment we use to maintain the necessary low temperature in our various cold storage rooms and ice factories in Malaya must of necessity be relied upon to give unfailing service. "We have
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    • 187 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES It has the Flavour of fresti dairy milk. Nestles latest product is the rt v finest cow's milk obtainable in Switzerland. It is simply J 'H. mf^^\^' 5 wV^»-. J sterilised and canned. l^^i' Nestles modern sterilisation process retains the natural g. fW WSHmW^iStMm flavour of tne
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    • 160 20 Sankey Sheldon Steel Furniture BRITISH MADE. STEEL STORAGE SHELVING BUILT TO CUSTOMER'S SPECIFICATIONS. Quotations Submitted on Application. ALSO STOCKS OF FILING CABINETS, STORAGE CUPBOARDS, PLAN FILES, INVOICE. FILES, JUMBO FILES, CARD INDEX DRAWERS, etc., etc Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. Office Equipment Showroom at 2, PRINCE STREET. Phone 2700, Office Equipment
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    • 124 20 THE OCEAN l ACCIDENT AND M'AKANTKE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Head Office for Malaya: SINGAI'OKK MONIER REINFORCED CONCRETE PiPES MADE IN ALL SIZES DP TO 8 FEET DIAMETKK. Suitable for Road and -*^rv jhc Bfrt Railwa^Culverts I**, Specially Constructed IBt 1] Cheapest. OVOID SHAPED _-J /JKvLJ^ Pipes for
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