The Straits Times, 4 August 1930

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  • 35 1 THE STRAITS TIMES [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.? THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA^ SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1930. i PAGES THE STRAITS TIMES r, PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 112 1 The STRAITS BUDGET i, Malaya's J Premier Illustrated \> j Weekly c Newspaper. c Health in the Tropics The advantages of an absolutely pure and delicious milk which can be used in its natural state straight from the tin, and containing all the nourishing properties of BEST FRESH MILK are
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    • 299 1 ,S£ HARTMANN IRMIf*\ <® DOORMEN-PORTErfi,% TAXI DRIVERS .spot tfa» widely-travelled Of aglanr<> Almost invariably, the owner of a Hartmann TrunkJjT experienced traveller. A person who has been imwi-s I done things. For despite its smart jr.oking <S^- fix terior, its obviously superior material qualitj.es, and ;!vV amazing convenipnee and comfort
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    • 10 1 The j STRAITS BUDGET is Malaya's Premier Illustrated Weekly Newspaper.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 583 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in K'lgland) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDKH <"')\T'IACT WJTH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAB EAST MAiL SERVICE. VTWARJ FROM LONDON fOB CHINA AND JAPAN. lunnags dot Spore. UANTUA 11,000 Aug. 9 KASHGAB 9,000 Aug. 28 BERRIMA
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    • 691 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) If) LONDON. Naplei, Marseille*, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Vujjlecb'ough. Vcslcls Tonnage Duo Sail t lIARUNA MARU IO£VU Auk. 13 14 T t KAMO MAKU H.OOO Aug. 13 14 5 KATORI MAUU IU,UUO Sept. 11 12 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Sept. Zo 26 VASI'KI.'NI MARU 11, *0J
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    • 458 2 BURNS PfflLP LINE (Incorporated In IngliDd) FOR BRISBANB, STDNET AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly tailings by th« wellknown lUiimn MARKLLA (7,866 tens) and the new motor teasel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The sj. MARE^LA ia on* of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabina
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    • 674 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 j. Depts. and Manager* Desk. Representative for Singapore aad Straits 11 Settlement* of the Traveller* OftVlal Infor12 ntation Bureau. le Booking Office
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    • 621 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSniP CO, LIMITED. THM CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. CO, LTD. (Iaeorporatcd in tngland) REGULAR SERVICE TO BIARSHILLES LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDA.V ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMENGENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBUUC (Boat*
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    • 550 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Slam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trengganu, Kelant.in, Uungnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lac. in, Sichoii, Ilandon, Kohsamui, Lanusuan, Ch'inipun 11.. 1 Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB In port Aac. c VALAYA Aog. 11 Aug. 13 MALINI .\u t r. is Auk. II The
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    • 453 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCLMENTS. DUTCH MAILS N.Y. Stoonivjwii :MaatstJ»a;>i>ij Nederland and N.V. Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGEK SERVICE TO Genoa AoitMdim Southampton Maraelllea Rotterdam Tonnage 1.3. Kon. D. NcJerlandcn 8,^60 S.M.N. Aug. 8 m.v. Inclrapoera 12,000 R.L. Aug. 15 en J P.Coea 11.140 S.M.N. Aur. 22 ■.a. Insuliiuir 10,000 K.L. Aug.
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    • 522 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ofm/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA tnd MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arrive Lear* Leave Spore S'pore Penang PItES. VAN BUREN In port Aug. 7 Aug. 9 PRES. GARFIELD Aug. 18 Aug. 21 Aug.
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    • 524 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorpuruted in England) "ELLEHMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TC THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Hung Kong, Shanghai and Japan Due S'pon U CITY OF HEREFORD Sept. 6 s.s. KEELUNG Oct. B s.«. CITY OF WINNIPEG Not. 8 HOMEWARDS l.s. CITY
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    • 488 3 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., I LIMITED i Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone 53-3. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE To GENOA, LONDON, nOTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore. Penang. I m.s. FIONIA Aug. 20 Aug. 22 m.3 N LALANDIA Sept. 3 Sept. 5 m.s. MEONIA Sept. 17 Sept. 19 m.s. SELANDIA Oct. 16
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    • 407 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 and Los Angelea S.S. GOLDEN SUN saila from Hong Kong Aug. 22 San Franciico, Seattle, Vancouver and
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    • 309 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's Rocky Mountain playground For booklet* and information, n>rite, phone or call. L. L. LAWLER, General Agent, Hong Kong Bank Chambers, CANADIAN NATIONAL the UvgtsiiLoU»iiy System in Amnfco HARELLA. ARRIVED JII.Y 28. 1930. Consignees of cirtro per the above steamer from Sydney arc h-r-liy notilieil that General
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 684 4 BOARD AND LODGING I NICE DOUBLE ROOM SUIT QUIET CI'L'PLE. Every comfort. Terms moderate. Tel. 4USK. SELECT EUROPEAN accommodation. Singles from $100 per month. Airlie 16, ScotU Road. Tel. 4385. BOARD-RESIDENCE, all rooms fitted with fans. Private bathrooms. Low rates. Phone :.;0u or c:;ll 2, Lloyd Road. AX S'.NNVSIDE, 7,
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    • 614 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LKT, furnished seaside compound house No. 175, I'asir Panjang Koad, electriclight, water, tennis court. Apply personally Estate and Trust Agencies (lU27i, Limited. TO LET, M-m i detached house No. 312 C, River Valley Road, modern sanitation, electric, gas and water. Rent $60, apply personally Estate Trust
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    • 421 4 N. Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS, LIMITED NOTICE The public are herein- notified that the above Company has no connection whatever with the New Zealand Forestal Timber Co., Ltd., oi Auckland, New Zealand. All h.nd held by bondholders in the N.Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd., is freehold. Bondholders are common owners in fee
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    • 886 4 ESTATE OF SUITAN KHAN SURATTEE, DECEASED. MPORTANT AUCTION SALE f valuable freehold ;l nd !»useho!d business and residential premises in the centre <.f Singapore. i HNRI. Cheonjr Koon Sens Co's salt room, No. M, ChgJia Street, on Wedncsdny, August 20, 1930, at LM p.m. Lot 1. Valuable 90U years' leasehold
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    • 564 4 LATEST NOVELS WHIM PACK, Um ...•>. full-UnKth myntsry Novel by rtlitar allacp J.I.IMI MYSTERY VALLEY i>> V.in Rr.nd $j'ot TRIM. BT WALTtt In Hulhrrt Footnrr -1.1.0a THK (HANK NULL by II. V,. rt stacTBBROBE in in MU. This "iH $3 |||f -ti. of Mind Ma *;io I.M in h,\,- with
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 292 5 6.15 TOmCHT 9.15 MATINEE:— TODAY, AT 3 P.M. Children Half Price. William Fox Presents THE INIMITABLE WILL ROGERS IN GEORGE M. COWAN'S Sparkling Comedy Success "SO THIS IS LQiDON" with IRKNE RICH. FRANK ALBERTSON and MAUREEN O.SULLIVAN. Even more humorous than "They had to see Paris" HEAR ROGERS AT HiiS
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    • 386 5 \i/m ky Hu\d\j v .w y v uu v v \i v v v v v uu v "glr)^ n^ nip) r>F)Df) OQ Q© QQ Q© Q9 QQ QQO WT JM W _iB 1 If _II 1 d I flaß w *11 SS^ 1 R AUGUST 4, 1914—1930. "LEST WE
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    • 303 5 VICTORIAJTHEATRE TUESDAY, AUGUST 12 to SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 at ?.:0 p.m. THE SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS WILL TRESLNT LORD RICHARD IN THE PANTRY. Play Produced by CASL LAWSON. Booking Opens Tuesday. August 5, 2 and 1. VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL (CONCERT HALL) FOR TWO RECITALS ONLY SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUGUST 17 and
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  • 952 6 SHIPPING NOTES. LOSS OF LIFE IN SHIP CASUALTIES. SHIPPING NOTES LOSE OF LIFE IN SHIP CASUALTIES. Important Resolution By Master Mariners. The Southampton Master Mariners' Club, representing between 403 sad BM toreijrn-goinjr masters, having discussed at ienjrth the question of concurrent jurisdiction in Internationa] bra sn Car ai it roncerns
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  • 126 6 Tomorrow. ■Ma i Dee Lam :i aja. Ki.union (Sri Wongsai I 1 ul;ui Boegi Hong Tsekl a.m. Kiak'jp and Benat (Hong Cheangi 9 a.m T. mbilahan ami Indragiri (Hong Keatl noon Si Ist I'andjanir, Siak, Pahaa Baroe and Pajakombo dlun^ Kwong) pjn. Biriißkalis. Übocan Kilik and l;:n,lji.nq-
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  • 38 6 By Tjerimai Andre L«bon Ronpura Kthioi>ia Slanm» Kurmala Left Arrd. Spore l.iiniNin June 20 J:i!y 11 June 25 July 21 June 27 July 21 July July H .Inly 4 .luiv 2X July 11 AUK. I
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  • 190 6 I I'roßrammr of drills up to and for week ending Aujr. 10 Monday, Auk- 4. 7 a.m., Blakan Mat), I S.R.A. (V.), Camp; Buk;t Tisaah Range, .S.V.R.A.. Bisley Keetiag an<! "At Home." Tuesday, Auj{. '>. Ml )>.ni.. ltiill Hall. No. I Platoon "A" (K.G.) i'".. Revolver Drill; II
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  • 112 6 Ships nlurtjC-iiJr the Wtw or r&pcitrd In itrri«e. Kntrinre lUist Wharf T. M 1 Main Wharf City at Bonbaj l« :i Talma 13 I'm-. Van Burcn II :i j Kulrta V ;t Dock «'.'.y »i Uaildfenl SO a Ipoh a i Wt.t v. Kaahima :iu:u Bueeianai 2
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  • 193 6 CAPE ST. PRAN( IS, Brit, 2,1011 1 on for Reunion 7-8. IK WE£RT, Out., BtU tons, front Bawran 4-8, L^v in 7->. I ;j'OH, 1;i::.. 52S torn, from Panang I-H. r,.r Penang KISTNA, Brit. CT-' tona, from Bancfcok J-8, for Bangkok MAJANC, Dut., U'.J tona, from Ri'/ißat 3-8,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 169 6 ODEON ELECTRIC RECORDS Jl ST ARRIVED. THEME SONGS FROM:— "DEVIL MAY CARE" "LOVE PARADE" "THE VAGABOND LOVER" "APPLAUSE" "FORWARD PASS" "ROAD SHOW" "FROZEN JUSTICE" On\v a limited number of etch in s'c'k, n< JOHN LITTLE CO., I TD.. R:ini>. Srjuare. D. T. I.HI i CO.. 353, Nort!! Bridge BmL KWONG
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    • 63 6 THE ROLLE1DOSCOPE BBBES&jj A roll film reflex camera of BiWllBfl world renown. M^H I c*o^i l:r Stereoscopic or single plc■bhHHM| v^iiL) tures. Ma<Jf in two sizes to *H| toke Roli Fi!m No 127 or 120 DraS 1^ *1 R* Fitt ed with 2 Zeisa Tessar F/4.5 K^j^Bgjj; fcr taking and
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 151 6 Today's Crossword Puzzle. (CLUES.) ACROSS. '"-'it «f the v ra "t» be Afternoon Steals H etl :i 'larnishcd Uhcre "^s. Rofroe 10. I 28. D.lineation 11. < :;0. Flushed I™, llrickl emeot Kind of lily I".. Tv» M. Exploit li. Waiftband rio<!i-.l in. Bwtlli (I. Built :i neat Contort 21.
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    • 335 6 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Monday. August 4. !i. W. MS a. hi., 7 ft. 4 in.. M p.m. s ii. In. Bank Ho! fc.V.It.A. I'rr/.o Giving nnil At Home: IS. Tinuih ltantrc, 4 p.m. Trcsclay, August 3. li. W. N.y a.:<\., 7 ft. j in., C.'.l p.m., 8 ft. In,
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  • 786 7 Scepticism Concerning Restriction. BOLIVIA TO REDUCE OUTPUT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 9. We are still awaiting definite news as to the results to follow from the latest attempt to control the world's tin production. Actually there is nothing to report, apart from the statement that
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  • 84 7 Payment of Mining Fees Suspended in Siam. As many of the holders of niinintr leases in Sinm have had to cease work, the Siamese Government has agreed to the suspension of the payment of mining fees during the cessation of mining operations. There is this condition, however,
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 568 7 Messrs. Samuel Montagu Co.'s Weekly Letter. London, July 9, Tho Bnnk of England gold reserve .■■gainst notes amounted to £156,*****4 in the 2nd instant (as compared with £156.5K1,878 on the previous Wednesday), and represents an n crease of £10,360,810 since January 1 last. In the open market yesterday
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    • 415 7 Messrs. William Jacks and Co. report under date July 0 The celebration of Independence Day in New York was followed by a further slump in Wall Street, which affected most commodities. Stocks of metals and commodities which are thought to be enormous under present conditions really represent
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    • 80 7 Rugby, Aug. 3. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.09 ft, Athens 375, Ilombay Is. 5-\d., Berlin 20.37H, Brussels 34.80 ft, Bucharest 818, Rio 5 1-16, Buenos Aires 40 13-32, Copenhagen 18.16, Geneva 25.06 ft, HeUingfors 193 ft, Hong Kong Is. 3>4d., Lisbon IORV^, Madrid 13.60. Milan 92.99, New York 4.87
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    • 2477 7 Results Affected by Trade Depression. MR. GOFF»S REVIEW. ADJUSTMENTS TO MEET NEW CONDITIONS. The tenth annual general meeting of Crosse and Blackwell, Ltd., was held on June 27 last at Frascati's Restaurant Oxford Street, W., Mr. J. C. Goff (chairman and managing director) presiding. The eecretary
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  • 1046 7 Definite and Encouraging Progress. The fifteenth annual general meeting of the members of Rubber Roadways, Limited, was held on July 7, at the registered otlicc, 2, 3, and 4, Idol Lane, Eastchenp, London. K.r. Sir Stanley Bois (chairman of t':e company) presided. The secretary (Mr. Frank (J.
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  • 159 7 Sir Frank Swettenhum, BTasiding on July 4, at the meeting; of Nanette Kubbvr Plantations, Ltd.. »aid that they HOSi themselves fortunate, as a small farmed but recently, that they ended the yrur with a small credit balance. The <|Uistion of greatest interest to all rul>'> holders was How
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  • 1138 8 Amnnjr the minor consolations of living in Malaya is the fact that wise custom has ordain:*] that there Fhall be frequent week-end respites from toil. Not only are the holidays of the English Calendar faithfully observed, but such festivals as Hnvi Roya and
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  • 1546 8 Labour's Attitude to The House of Lords. (By the Farl of Birkenhead. formerly Lord Chancellor of the Realm.) The whole temper and attitude of the present British Labour Government to the Upper House is invariably both slighting and insulting. Every expression of opinion recorded by resolution
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  • 20 8 Mr. G. Bilainkin, who has retired from the editorship of the Str8its Echo, Penang, sailed for Home on Aurr. 1.
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  • 27 8 Flight-Lieut. D. V. Carnegie, the former captain of the Singapore Flying Club, competed id the King's Cup air ra:e. He flew a D. H. Gipsy I Moth.
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  • 28 8 ?.ir. K. A. Sncwin, of the Straits Times, who has been suffering from bronchial trouble for the last two weeks, was admilted to the General Hospital on Saturday.
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  • 31 8 The Rov. and Mrs. Cecil Jackson sailed recently for America on furlough. Mr. Jackson was a teacher in the A.C.S. Continuation School, Singapore, and belonged tc the Assembly of God Mission.
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  • 37 8 The engagement is announced, and the marriage will take place in August between Eric Alfred Winnington-Ingram, Malayan Civil Service, and Jean Emma Caroline, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Hopkins, of Haddon Hill, Christchuic'.i, Hants.
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  • 54 8 After appearing in the Honours List at Cambridge, Prince Chula of Siam was the cox of the First Trinity, Cambridge, "A" Crew, who won one of the eight heats in the Ladies' Challenge Plate on the opening day of the Henley Royal I'iC-jatta. They defeated Monkton Combe School by one
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  • 69 8 Mr. H. J. W. Huber, the Netherlands Minister in Siam. celebrated the tenth anniversary of holding office on July 29. The Netherlands community are fortunate in that their representative generally maintains a lengthy connection with this country (says the Bangkok Times). Mr. Domela Nieuwenhuis was in Bangkok for many year".,
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  • 86 8 The wedding of Miss Lucy See, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. See Tiong Wah, of Singapore, and Mr. Hsu Chen, second son of K. E. General Chen Tiao Yuan, tf>ok pla:e at the Chinese Consulate General, Singapore, on Saturday afternoon. A1 ti nvnrds Mr. and Mrs. See Tloag Wah
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  • 821 8 THE R100. In spite of an inevitable feeling of disappointment, everyone will admire '.he i-heer, straightforward honesty of Um crmments on the long awaited flight of the airship R100 to Canada. The cabin puts it quite bluntly in this way All the officers are agreed that
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 130 8 Oaifliil'mi ihi!:n i:'him;i i:ih:umh— B* The 5 Cigarettes »j W.D.&H.O. Wills. I '^^^Sristol London. r i^ >. Price *90.-!0. STOVES. OVENS. TWO Rl'RNER «."J.-.O ONE Rl'RNER SIO.'iO THREE BURNER ?C..C^ TWO Rl'RNER Sl-LM FOUR BURNER WS» SPARE \m KS s .7.1 CABINET TOPS. TWO Bl'RNER ?!2.:,0 THREE BURNER HLM B
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    • 105 8 -634NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN Established 1905. Compare the Price, Quality and Mileage of BELL fftr\ BRAND TYRES AND TUBES. Manufactured by Tan Kah Kee Co., with those of any other make. I U.S. DE SUVA BROS. I I JEWELLERS DIAMO.VD MERCHANTS 1 I New Goods in Sterling Silver
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  • 234 9 LESSON OF R100'S< FLIGHT. Not Suitable for Regular I Service. NO DEFECTS. Larger Type of Airship u Required. Rut1>>\ Aufr. The K100, which is now twinging at tho s mooring mast at Montreal, underwent examination yesterday. The Air Ministry jj states that this
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  • 26 9 Final Positions of The Parties. Ottawa. 'Ad£. 3. Th- position of th« partial following i«eei? s as Cooscrvatives 1W Liberal! oth- Partiea 20 —Heater.
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  • 69 9 Esperr.r.to to Bridge The Gulf. :i. tag. 3. K I i a- a meMU cuM between the worli «M \v. was n >o °t Shanul International Workers' Esperanto C inference in London. !Jp declared that the (rreate«t barrier leparatins fr m th^ woik< n of l Th'-
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  • 29 9 To Visit the Argentine In 1931. I, Aug. The British Ambassador ha* informed 'i;nce of the opening of the British Empire ri Fair in th; "cuter.
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  • 22 9 New Company to Sell Foreign Flag Tonnage. Mew York, Au.:. York iKrakiTribune. the I 'national Merfhe new co foreign fla-v
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  • 30 9 Famous Inventor's Disciple (hosen. if. 1. Arthur C Williams, vidence. Bho< e Island, rica's Bi hip, foi v hieh ■rsbip was t. tho oatpnl Uch h»v« madf
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  • 47 9 Big Broadcasting Station To Be Buffi. ■;ru tiofl of a bur ra'li) sin ;.>n f..r the broadca re far tdvanc- i ion of the According to >>f rejralAti pareil by the Admit mast be rewith the Administration. No rciristration fee, hu«ever, will be dHf|*d<
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  • 180 9 3 roposals in the Marketing Bill. Rugby, Aug. 2. An explanatory memorandum states that he agricultural marketing Bill, published oday, proposes to allow the producers of h n agricultural product to which the neasure applies to regulate the marketing i. that product by means of boards
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  • 196 9 DOCTOR MUST TELL." Rule Laid Down by Lord i Merrivale. i London, July 26. i rule laid down in the Divorce Court by Lord Kerrhrals that "a doctor must i u-l" has threatened to niM again the ,1<I controverts regarding professional se- Dr. Ilueh Bayly, practising in Harley Stieet, who
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  • 26 9 Flying from Alexandria To London. Alexandria. Aug. 2. I Amy Johnson has left for England 1 y an Imperial Airways mail plane.— Renter.
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  • 130 9 Marshals Yen and Feng To Meet Mr. Wang. Shanghai, Aug. 4. Hi thai Yen Shi-shan arrived at Shihchiachung yesterday and sent a special train to welcome Mr. Wane Ching-wei, who li eipected either tonight or tomorrow mornimr. Marshal Font? Yu-h?ianp will probably also at end the forthcoming; conference.
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  • 48 9 United States to Scrap Three Battleships. Wa.-hington. Aug. C. In aceordaaM v. ith the terms of the London Naval Treaty, the Navy Department has de.ided to scrap the battleships Utah. Wyoming and Florida before Oct. 1. This will ttTV.t a wring of at least year. Reuter.
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  • 129 9 30 Drowned in Collision Near Canton. Cantor., July 24. A collision occurred in the Delta on accompanied by seri >ua loss of Tip ttauukip Teen Chow, whilst M a voyage t.> Wocfaow, collided with a freight :irti pa^er.irer junk about U o'clock in the evening. Extremely heavy
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  • 318 9 Many Events. CRICKET, TENNIS AND SHOOTING. Brilliant weather favoured all the big holiday sporting fixtures in Malaya, and uven the early morning threat of rain which might have spoiled Penang races did not materialise. There was cricket in Kuala Lumpur, lacing in Penang, football in Malacca,
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  • 79 9 Capt. Broad Takes Full Marks for Speed. Berlin. Aug. 2. Technical tests are proceeding at the ?taaken flying ground in connection with the recent round Europe air race. Poi»U are (riven for comfort of machine, petrol < consumption, starting and landing and capabilities of flying over 30-feet
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  • 43 9 Textile Workers' Protest Against Insurance Act. Lille, Aug. The Textile Workers' Trade Union executive has decided to strike tomorrow for increased wa^cs and as protest against the workers' contribution under the National Insurance Act. Abcut 100,000 workers are involved. Router.
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  • 51 9 First Meeting of Its Kind Most Successful. (From Our Oati Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. 3. A Steeplechase the first meeting of it? V i n ,l_ W as held by the Polo Club on Saturcay. and was most successful. It is proposed to make the steeplechase an annual
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  • 65 9 S:. Louis, Aug. 1. Maintaininpr a hij*h altitude to escape rouph air O'Brien and Jackson, who are attempting to beat the continuous flying re-fuelling) record, had been in the ait f r 2Ct< hours. Roosevelt Field, Aug. 1. Reichers and Black, after the same re cord, completed 278
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  • 147 9 Airmen's Narrow Escape. 1 MACHINE COMPLETELY WRECKED. New York, Aug. 3. t An attack on the Graf Zeppelin's round i the world record of 21 days 8 hours was i being made by the airmen John Mears »nd Henry Brown, but the attempt met with
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  • 169 9 Board of Trade Aid To Cunard Co. Rugby, Aug. 2. 1 The Board of Trade, with the approval c of the Treasury, has agreed to undertake, at a premium, a portion of the l insurance of the new Cunard liner which is to be built on the Clyde
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  • 267 9 Full Itinerary of The Borneo Visit. As has been already recorded H.E. the Governor and I-ady flemonti. attended by Captain Shillitoe, R.M., A.D.C., and Mr. A. Hyde, private secretary, left Singapore at 3 p.m. on Saturday in the steam yacht U?a B Up II on a tour of
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  • 50 9 Body of Drowned Major Found. Secunderabad, July 26. The body of Major Strover was found today, by Professor Burnett, of the N'izam's College. Major Strover was drowned when a boat overturned in the lake. His companion the captain of the P. and 0. s.s. Rawalpindi, was also drowned.
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  • 96 9 j Famous Actor Returns From America. Shanghai, July 18. I Mpi Iai fang, the well-known Chinese I a tor. a.rivod here today from San FranI on board t v .e Chichibu Maru after I his ti umphal tour in the United States. i He i nairaly welcomed
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  • 113 9 Procession Defies Bombay Police. Bombay, Aug. 2. i When the procession of Congress members attempted to enter the European business quarter yesterday evening, defying the police, the latter, under threat of arresting the leaders, requested Vallabhai Patel to disperse the procession. Patel, Malaviya, Jairam Das Doulatram,
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  • 79 9 Government Will Fall Within 6 Months. London, July 20. Mr. Baldwin, speaking at Bri^house. Yorkshire, predicted that the Labour Government would fall within six months. n He declared that Safeguarding must bo v the corner-stone of the Conservative Party's domestic policy. It is the only weapon which can
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  • 309 9 World-wide Messages By Wireless. Mexico City, Auk. 1. c General P. Elias, agod M and a former r President of Mexico, was BMRtad today to Senorita Lenore Llorrnte, aped 24. J" This is the general's recond marriage-. Detroit, Aug. I. The little frame home in which Thar-
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  • 100 9 Man in the fireen Hat" Convicted. Washington, July IS. George Cassity, the "man with the green hat" who 'vas arrested last October on the steps of the Senate building where he was allegedly disposing of illegal liquor, was convicted in the Federal couxt here today on charges of
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  • 928 9 ramc afternoon by General Yu Honmau's men. Meanwhile the Kwangsi remnants retreated to Lauchow. The Yunnanese forces are now .'!0 Us (about 10 miles) from Nanning where th^y came into collision with an enemy force General Fan Ki-wu has wired that he wil' be returning to
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  • 1974 10 DEFECTS REMEDIES, Sources of Danger to The Movement. LIFTING THE BURDEN OF DEBT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 3. The Meoai all-Malaya Urban Co-opera-tive Conference opened in the Town Hal! this afternoon under the auspices of the Selanyor Urban Co-operative Union, Ltd., the president, Mr.
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  • 22 10 From China and Japan, by Yuensang, clue at Singapore tomorrow morning. From China and Japan, by Rangoon Maru, due at Singapore tomorrow,
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  • 1006 10 Singapore Gathering. MR. J. SCOTT'S REPLY TO "DESIGNING PEOPLE." A School of Architecture attached to Raffles College was a suggestion offered at the first annual dinner of the Singapore Society of Architects held at Raffles Hote on Saturday. There was a large number of guests present. Supporting
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  • 80 10 Registration to be Insisted On. Nanking, July IC. Registration of all religious organisations in the country is to be enforced at an early date. Ths Executive Yuan in an order to the vaiious Provincial and Municipal Govern-n-.enti,.ijLstructs that an investigation be made .into the number and names
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  • 60 10 A committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 12. Subjects on the agenda include outward and homeward mail services and kill stations and also the following arising out of the minutes of the last meeting The Rubber Industry. Police anti-gaming and betting action.
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  • 1250 10 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 who are unemployed as a direct result of the slump. The Editor will be pleased to place
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 23 10 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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  • Malayan tinnis Championship Colony in Strong Position Against F.M.S.
    • 2343 11 Jansen s line 1'iay. DETERMINED STAND BY FJLS. BATSMEN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala l.umnur, Auk- T 1,0 Ihree-day fixture betwn the K.M.S. ar.'l the Colony pnictially winds np the t-ri ket season In Malaya '•"1 ■iderable intereti ahroyi attaches to this There was a
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    • 535 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 4. Khodc-3 and Foster continued the battini this m>rr.inK against the bowling ol Jan-en and Bryan. Aft^r hitting Janscn to t boundary. Rhodes was bowled in Jaasen'l next over. He had scored 24. tnd th« total was 244 for seven.
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    • 307 11 Unavailing Display. V1ALACCA OUT OF MALAYA CUP. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Aug. 2. Singapore had a fairly easy passage in .heir Malaya Cup game with Malacca, .vinning by four go.Us to one. The home ride gave a plucky display, but were inferior in all depart m?nts
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    • 287 11 One Goal Win for South China XI. South China 1: Welch Regt. 0. Probably due to the holidays and the lack of sufficient announcements, only a small number of spectators attended at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon, when the South China A. A. tourists beat the 2nd
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    • 27 11 France beat England At Stamford Bridge. London, Aug. 2. In an international athletic contest at Stamford Bruise, Fiance beat England by 65 points to 55.— Reuter.
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    • 148 11 Monday, August 4. Cricket: Colony vs. F.M.S., K.L., (contd.) Malayan Tennis Championship*, S.C.C. S.V.R.A. Rirte mtg., Dukit TimaU. Penantr Races. Football: S.C.C. vs. S^langor Cluh. Pudane. Straits Union English School Sport", Stadium, 2.30 p.m. 1 uesday, August 5. Football: 1st Div., Chinese vs. S.R.C.. Anson Road 2nd Div.,
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    • 1164 11 Visiting Players' Success. LOCAL STARS ELIMINATED IN MEN'S SINGLES. A feature of the play in the Malayan L.T.A. championships, in which wonderful progress has been made over the weekend, has been the excellence of the visitors jvora Saigon. It certainly looked at one ime as if the
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    • 268 11 Van Giao and Van Chim Reach Doubles Final. The Sai.'on visitors Van Giao &n.\ Van Chim teortd Kood win over the Rev. W. Aitken and Wise today by 2 6, C 1, 6—0. The losers began well, driving with ijveat force, but th« felt off badly in the
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    • 67 11 MOUTRIE THE PIANO of Established Reputation. All Moutrie Pianos are scientifically constructed by up-to-date methods in an attractive range of models. Selected materials, skilled workmanship and expert knowledge produce an instrument which embodies every detail requisite in a thoroughly sound well made piano. Prices from $600.00 to $1,500.00. r Less
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    • 113 12 1 "f\l 1929 MODEL An opportunity for those interested in a brand new car at a reduced price. UNIVERSAL CARS, LTD. SINGAPORE. J M| Si \J ..*<■' \ai/ SPEED WAGONS V -For Longer Life Fifteen yean of proof sobstafitiasa dbe £»ot that Rfco Speed Wagons outiatt att odber commercial Tchidet
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    • 193 12 "SPEEDEM" CAMERA $18 black or brown. Pole A&'tnti DIETHELM CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Switzerland) Singapore MMJM iron BANGKOK. DR CASSELL'S TABLETS Repair Wear and iear of Nerve and Body Price la. Id. and NEW "SEASON" PIANO Specially made for the Tropics, solid teak wood case, mahogany •polished, full iron frame,
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    • 201 12 HMMMgl HSDH0HD J3B?K7>*^i-"ff Tj: ~y- p 1^* E N T R A lENGINE WORKS L T i] Lb g FOR STRUCTURAL MECHANICAL AND MARINE I ENGINEERING Offices at SINGAPORE, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR DON'T BURN MONEY SAVE IT LET THE "BOSTITCH' HELP YOU. $10.00. \^^l&£ggL $ioS. Complete with 5,000 staples.
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  • 616 13 Lucky Verdict Over Gabo. GOBS 7 ROUNDS WITH BROKEN RIB. (hua l.ai (Tsl. 131b.> somewhat re-I-jiicl the n.nliilenec of Uu Sinjraporc ivowd on Saturday when hi- obtained n veiy lucky decision uvt-r Kid Gabo (7st. 111!') in a ten two-minute rounds fiKht ;.t the I. mn
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  • 193 13 (Jood Win for V.M.C.A. A ttroof B.C.C. >• it was f elded against the V.M.C A. cm the latter*! jrround on Saturday and wen- beaten by 14 runs. Scorei *.<<■. IV s. Williami I. Mi r.-.lith ES, A. It. Bromlcy-Dnvenport l> Meredith IS, H B Noon p Cauichetty
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  • 181 13 A Welch Rest. XI easily beat a team from H.M.S. Mcilway on Saturday. Scores. A W.lrli Km, XI. BrM« 'wnr.s l> Urnce 30, Laviu i Bmca b N':-.sh fi, Richard* not out -is. U-Cpl. Bond run »ut 7, U-CpL Datahay* :i.> cut In:!. 1. 1. Gibbon! run
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  • 197 13 At ihr U.itll.'s College kic.uiul on Saturi .iy. the College ti'nm was easily beaten i y IJnt'K Institution. Siores KaHn „11,(r.'. Da ri.'s I. S..uza Babapathy c S:.s>...m D*Cotta o. T. Mori Hi ,ii:, 16, s Stewart b Le Paia E4, Bw»« Kre run i>ut I.
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  • 520 13 Volunteer Rifle Bisley Meeting. Keen competition was seen at the S.V.R.A. Bisley meeting, which opened on Saturday at Bukit Timah Range and was continue.l yesterday. The 200 yards Rapid, was won by the well-known local rifle shot, C.Q.M.S. H. S. Kirwan, with 19 j-ointK, two
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  • 258 13 Close Competition at St. Anthony's Meeting. St. Anthony's School sports were new on Saturday at the An.-on Road Sta.liun before a large crowd. The A Division championship resulted ii tic etweca Njr Buan Hontr and C. Pt>' jtaa. In B Division Tan Ah Bee am Sins Geok Sh?e
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  • 171 13 Medic*] Collage. Baiasinfliam Ibw. h Kevt 7. X.iviiT b Sullivan f>, Kss b Sullivan 1, MriMI !> Kuiliv.in 0. Smith li Sullivan S, ■BWMH e Poaraa b Lovcday 2il, Boon Ucnc lot ..ut II. Mil. DiB I) I.oveiiay 0. La Brooy b *MTM II, Iloray b
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  • 883 13 Ginger Pays Out $87 On The Tote. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aug. 3. An early morning; threat of rain pas.«e< n-oy and the weather for the races he as hot ami bright. Gin ".r (Medan) pai-.l out $87 on tn itc. THE LADIES PLATE.
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  • 34 13 I.— Bob Marsh. S. Maurcsque, L.C., Shoot-Tm, Likeness, Self Esteem, Loch Royal. 5. Caf.> Royal, Portaferry, Star <k' Lemnos. 6. Soldier Boy, Love Lyric. 7. Tunisian. 8. Titunia, Janitor, Farmer, Clurgo.
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  • 143 13 Australians Held Up By Rain. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 2. Rain delayed play until 4.15 today ir the Australians' match with Glamorganshire at Swansea. Woodfull, the tourists' skipper, was not included in the side, an?' Richardson took over the duties of
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  • 241 13 August Medal Competition At Bukit Timah. The Sinjrr.pore Golf Club Aujrust competition was played on Saturday »nd yesterday, and resulted in a win for Mr. Q. Boyd Anderson in A division, and Mi. V. P. Donnelly in B division. Aliojfether 66 cards were taken out, ur.d the following
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    • 121 14 WHITE AW AY'S ANRUAL AUGUST SALE CONTINUES THIS WEEK iwiLLIHERy M, BARjJpAIKS MODELS. /pS^r\W, X FEW SALE VALUES FROM THE UNDERCLOTHING SECTION L$ V/ LADIES' LAWN PETTICOATS. LADIES' STRIPED AUT SILK °P eia '^Ps. .rimmw! lace Sale Price PETTICOAT. top and foot assorted c-i ,i, Shades: Black, p«eh, fk-sh light
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    • 687 14 liill I ELECTRICITY IF IP 1 ECONOMY AND SERVICE ittttirl«<ltl Vftii? q.'r' A well-dressed window often cells ir. vain fere with your work and SSBwHBJI^BHHHHI a vO iol r it speaks your message pleasure? A few drops of j-yW|p^Jg|^Sß^^^TO to minds (reed from the cares of tl.e day. bing pain
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    • 107 14 f "SUGARCANE" BRAND TMUTU IN ADVERTISING NJ EARNS PRE-EMINENCE. REPRIGfRATIMG Co LTD ORCHARD RD.. SEI.EGIE RD.. KEPI'EL RD.. GRANCB UP. M \KKET. BETTER VISION SENTOSA Means bolter work, greater comfort, PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL greater pleasure and interest in life HOTEL. generally. Health y Surroundings, Eyesight will fail but, fortunately, r your
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    • 564 15 Assets exceed $11,000,06w. Juw-mnc© In fere* over $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (la*orp»rate* In the Straits BsttleaeaU.] H£Ai> OFFICr i Winchester Honse. Singapore. tONDON OrJICX i 17, OU Jewry. X *n« Compaor tm «0.008 aapo.it.d with tba Soprema Coort Knstaaa aaa emnpllaa with the British Ufa Assoraaes
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    • 580 15 BANKING NEDERLANSCH INDLSCHE HANDELSBANK. N.V. bubllaa«4 IKU at Aatat*r«aat Aotkcrlaad CaptUl Glds. lW.tM.vwfl (aboef ■■'id ap £8,5«.1.BO0j I'aid ap CaptUl eidk. Ss.ttoo.oM liSml 14.6W.000 1 Keaervm Gld*. 28.187,7»7 (about £2,351,000 HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM MUNCH OFFICES THE HAGUR. ROTTERDAM. OVKRSRA9 BRANCBKSi BATAVIA Heat! Oince for Date* Bast ..idies. SHANGHAI I Head
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    • 665 15 BANKING THB BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated bj Sp.cml Charter In ,Ttnaß>, T tnaB> Capital Subscribed Y15,000,00r> Capital d-up Yl242f.o<M> President R. Shiinnda. Csq. DIKF4TJ.It.-* N. Tanarita, Rao; K. ,'ralcl, Esq. T. H.nmuo*. E«q. Takagl, Esq. T. Yusbidn, Eaa. okap in net i Talpeh, faiaiaaa (Taiwan) BRANCHES AND AGENCIES Amoy
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    • 247 15 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Lira, Marine, Accident. GnaranWe and Motor. Assot* ff10.000.000 ARTHUR C. POTTS— Manager ao4 T.deiwriter. Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE LVSURANCK COMPAXY DOES A ttc.il*- Wide Boalneea. IS K«Jori»« Rapid Growth. HAS A Policy for Every Na«4. Established 1887 Branch
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    • 143 15 HAVING DIALLED 5121 ASK FOR The Motor Department and request a demonstration of The World's Finest Small Car The "TRIUMPH" Super Seven Demonstration Cars sent anywhere at any hour desired. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. Established SJVl jGil 1821. JENSON and NICHOLSON, Ltd. RADIANTA" ALUMINIUM PAINT
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    • 136 16 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES I PUT COOLER SWEETER BETTER. I i—i^^M^l^iii^i^i^i^—ji uiisaiiiMii This bd^rrtisemsnt i« issued by British- American I'..bji iv Co .iStn.M. 1 LiJ (Incorporated in Cndind) THE UNITED ALKALI CO., LIMITED. LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. A SUBSIDIARY COMPANY OF IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LIMITED. Manufacturers of PI RK ALKALI (Soda Ash). CHLORIDE
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    • 77 16 The Machine You Will Eventually Buy THE UNDERWOOD A GUARANTEED SERVICE WITH EVERY MACHINE. Winner of the WORLD'S Speed Typewriting Championship since 1906. Stocked in sizes from lO'/z inches to 26 inches. There is also THE UNDERWOOD PORTABLE which embodies all the principal points of the Standard Machine. OBTAINABLE fe-.J
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    • 112 16 THE OCEAN CCroENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) lead Office for Slala.va I SINGAPORE. the fruit the whole fruit and nothing but the fruit tLI'J& is used in the manufacture of jt ORANGEPOP Malaya's Favourite The Product of PHOENIX GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SCOTTS ROAD— TANGI.IN. Delightfully situated
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