The Straits Times, 3 May 1932

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  • 40 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLT A CENTURY 1 THE LARGEST, r AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES PRICE 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1932. The Straits Times SO PAGES. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 321 1 Singapore: 78. cccil st. cphoni eitiJV I t.15 Tnifkt t.lB. J RtTH CHATTKRTON ■i IVOR NOVBLLO {ONCE A LADY: Ph«M 5261-2. I AYLMER BRAND I EMPIRE SOUPS TOMATO R^^^^l VEGETABLE ASPARAGUS Wl||H CELERY OXTAIL If^S^J GREEN PEA. I MADE RY.- CANADIAN CANNERS LTD. HAMILTON. ON TARIO. CANADA. I SOLE AGENTS
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    • 180 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 27, JAVA ST. CPHONC 3M3)V ffijjfc SPRATT'S FEED THE IWff CANINE RACE. J?pnitt's Don Menu is both bin «»d varied. There* a crisp, t.tsiy sind perfectly hnked biscuit feed for every need of every breed, and each is a scientifically balanced combination of nourishing wheat, strengthening meat and
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    • 18 1 CIS Taaigat 1.15. J RITH (HATTFRTON J and IVOR NOVBLLO in ONCE A LADY; I Plume 5261-2. j
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 344 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDU AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England. i M VII l\*-rN(.ER AND CARGO ■> KU( ES nl> ORIENTAL BJI («> v. r Wli h His M O.VDON \ND i MAW. M IWXKD fROM LONDON FOR (HINA XND JXPXN Tonnaife. Due Spore I M2. A I (.ERA May
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    • 777 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ml ..i M *s (NIPPON TITSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naaiea. MararOlea. l>ondoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middleaboroagb. tab Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKo.NK MART' IO^M May 4 S lUA MARL' 1(1.700 May l.» 20 ■MIMI MXRI' 1 1 .000 June 1! 1 HAKO/.AKI MARC lv.:.00 June II 16 i TKRI
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    • 499 2 BURNS PHUP LINE i Incorporated in Australia.) KOR BRISBANE. SYKNKY AND MKI.BOIRNK via JAVA. DARWIN AM) THI-RSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly sailings by the well* known steamer MARKLLA (tJBBJ taaa) and the s.s. M ANGOLA 1 3.352 ton-, K'.rgo 'only The MARKLLA ia one of Mm largest and finest steamers trading
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    • 427 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED Incorporated in Denmark Telephone iJ2J. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO (.KNOA. lONIM.N KOTTKRDAM. HAJMBCR(. AND OPKNII \l,r\ Ua»a Spore Prnanr. M.s. MEONIA May IS May m.v KORINGIX Jim June 1" m.«. FIONA Jane 2» J«ry 1 m.». ERRIA July 2« July 22 m.«. AI_SIA Aus;.
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    • 791 2 THK RI.I i: M NNKI. LINK (Orran Illr HAM STBAM XAVICATIOJI Co, lU. Steam Hhip I». Ltd.. and China Muta.it IHK -XKAW«K sIKVMSHIP (...Ltd. Steam Na«i«ati»n lid > 'Mr si N sHII'PINi. < THB STRAITS STKXMSHIP < lid IHK vI«IKXI.IXN& ORIENT XI lINI THK (HINX NXVIt.AIION Ltd. I'" IN-il K
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 292 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO^ |AM FRANCISCO, £AL. STATES STEAMSHIP CO^ PORTLAND. ORB. JOINT SCHIDILB Bailings for United SUtes tM Canada Points frsal Hone Kamu. Ssn Kranrisco and Ixn Angeles. !OI DEM MOUNTAIN *ais from Hong K I May 6 FS COLDBM TIPF «*il< from Hoi I May 30 gVNGLO-SIAM
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    • 412 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE WHY TRAVEL THE DOLLAR WAY? BECAUBB V rraah California frnlts and TaMi able* are aarred at avary maai. X Krary aaa toroom ia aa oakaJli aabix. S Oatdoor aalt-watcr ■■lraaTlai F**! Ob Deck. 4 Orchestra mnsio for Taa-Dandfkf Diaacr and •nUrtainmaaU. Brsl Xoa Motioa WasmiHai A wonderful
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    • 555 3 ELLERMAN BLCRNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated la Kngland) KLLERMAN USU. Paaaaagar and Vreight Service! ta*ra> PNTTED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Tie Port, aad Sac* CaaaL OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAH. Steamer: Daa S'por*. s.s. CITY OF PKRTH May 11 HOMEWARD* s.s. CITY OF BAGDAD for Havre. L'don, K'dam and
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    • 444 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. naasrasratad la Bag Had) Capital Authorised aw m, aWMfI wM Capiul Subecribed 1400.80* Beserre Fund and Rest 1^17.»M Capital paid B o 1.Qa0.000 BOARD OF DIBBCTOBS i J. at. Byria, Esq., Chaliaaa. P. B. Chalmers, E*q, Charles J. Hambro. Bs4. W. H. Shelf, rd,
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    • 541 3 BANKING ANNOUNCEMENTS NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY, N.V. ■etaacliada Trading Beeaety. fßatsasteaed al Amsterdsm IBM.) FATD CP CAPITAL Fl. M.MC.noe STATUTORY BESEBVB Fl. 40.015.000 HXAD OFFICS IN AMSTERDAM WITH AGENCIES IN BOTTKBDAM AND THE HAOUH. ■BAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES I 'Bandoeng Hong Keag Kangooa Bandjermaaia Kobe 'Semarena Bombay •WelteTradaa Shanghai CalcutU
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    • 466 3 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDEUSHANK N.V. Hataallaaad BM st Amsterdam. tatbortssa Capital ..is. ino.ooo.oeo (aaaa*) «B.e4MCH)Oi. Paid ap Capital tildi sNsel i i.rr*. Bids. aaaejl f?.«..Z. I. HIAD OFFICE AMSTEBDAJL BBAMCK OFFICES: IKK UAuUB, ROIIKRIMM. OVFRSIVs IUUMI'LKi BaUrU i H.»j ofto for D^tra Baal Indie*. BRANCH OFUC.Ka I BOTCH KASI IMDIUi hi
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 624 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. There are approximately seven words to a line and there is a flat rate charge «f tfi cents per line per insertion with A minimum of one dollar per insertion. Advertisements will be accepted ap te 10 a.m. on the day ef Issue. A fee of 2i cents
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    • 806 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET INSTITUTION HILL bamjalow aMlx renovated WO. United KngtaeeYs. 1 TO LET. <8, Prinsep Street, t rooms, electricity. ApfJy f7, Prinsea Street. TO LET, bungalow Balmoral Crescent. Rent 190 Apply 32. Ralmoral Road. I BUNGALOWS. Nos. 4, 14. Angullia Park, modern sanitation. Apply Angallia <% Co. i
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    • 487 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICES TO I.XT, 24-B, Battery Road, and floor. Apply Guthrie Co.. Ltd. OFFICE. Robinson Road. 3.7*0 sq. f» t t, first cUss property. United Engineers. TO LET. two storied godown. Boad aad River frontage. Area 10,06* aa,- tt. Apply 424, StraiU Timea. DUNLOP HOUSE, Robinson Road,
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    • 320 4 MIg^J^NEOUS Watch for re-epemnt of CALIFORNIA SANDWICH Road temporally dosed, for further improvements. j LESSONS given by ladies in Piano. Violin. Elocution. Diction, English, Preach, Latin. private tuition in school curriculum. Apply II2S, Straits Times. IF YOU HAVF RELATIVES OR FRIENDS Overseas, have the Straits Bedret p spied U them
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    • 798 4 FOR SALE POl: SALS, Attractive aad well buiit bun ralow stsmaVig in ateelv laid out fnrsen. SWMted a* tt. Baai in—eath Bstssa. Duaman Batat*. KateatT For particulars II Ufa. P. C. Okaa. 17. lIAI'KI ROAD. KATON<;. THONK 42»J. PUBLIC~NOTICES.~ ORDINANCE No. 96 (MINOR OFFENCES). Police Orders made aader Section (I)
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    • 756 4 LEGAL NOTICES BITUMULS NOTICE i< hereby given that the Trade Mnrk depicted abeve la the eiclusive property of the International Bitumen Easulsions ..rporation, a rorpor«non organiied ender the law* ef the SUU of Delaware United States of America, of 100 West Tenth Street, City of Wilmington, County of New Castle,
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  • 104 5 Progress of Mr. Young's Flight. Paris. Apr U. The British a\ ..tor. Mr. Young, who Wit Hanworth aeiixliaim on Monday in aa autocjrre in an attem;>t to fly to South Africa, but «winr to engine trouble had to snake two in I rmediary landings ii.
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  • 327 5 Severe Sentence For Stealing $1.40. A severe sentence of eiifht years' rij{orous imprisonmi it and IU strokes of thr rotan was passeil on I-ee Yew San hy Mr. Ju tuc Whttle)- at the AaWiSM >,- lerday when h« «a< found jnailty of untarily CMlainfc hurt while lommittinn lobbery
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  • 62 5 l'.S. Farm Board to Sell Half Its Holdings. Washington. May 'I. The Farm Board announces that half iU tat/Mini;. 1.300.0U0 bales, of xUbilisatiaa cotton will be marketed from Auk. The BoarH ttatai that the Cott<.n Stabilisation (OriM ation will make every effort to (listributr the aale* throushout
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  • 70 5 Paper Not to he Replaced By Silver. CunxUntiniipli-. May 2. The GaajaßM •|ilitcinK |>aiM-r money l»> silver, l>ut th«- Suii- Hank hacallatl a nu'ctinK I f bondholderx on May -L to vote on th- giu--tion of the State Bank's power to ithdraw a certain t>a rl of paper
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  • 21 5 hici Accoun»^ni (td in Stockholm. Stockholm. Haf I Henninj;, th> chief arrountant < Kreurer and Toil, ha* Ihvh Rcuitr.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 248 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL Room with Modem Sanitatiwa and Hot and Cold Running Water ZT. a. SPKIAL DWm and TOMORROW TEA DANCE 6.30 to 815 p.m. RACE BALL ON (■formal After Dinner Dance MAY 7th. 14th, and 21st 9.30 to M'Night. EXTENSION TILL 2 a.m. MOM A LITTHRS CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. Phone
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    • 295 5 MAKE A DAY OF IT— Saturday May, 7th 1932 ARRANGE YOUR PARTY— AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL DANCING UNTIL 2 A.M. ON THE ROOF GARDEN. DURING WHICH $1- THE STAG PARTY $1WILL ENTERTAIN. THE WHOLE OF THE NETT PROCEEDS WILL BE DONATED TO THE EX-SERVICEMEN'S ASSOCIATION AND ST. ANDREWS MISSION. THE
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    • 751 5 RAFFLES CAFE Excellent Meals a la Carte at Moderate Cost, BREAD daily delivery to all parta of the town. CAKES Cakes and Pastries, Sansaft Rolls and Carry Puffs freshly made daily. Upcountry orders executed pr»wpUy.. Chocolates, Sweets, Crackers and Fancy Goods. RHONE 5381. AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE of freehold and
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    • 59 5 BERNA PURE 11. I If SWISS IfllaLll FOUND At Raffles Chambers, Raffles Plar*. a hoaae that can give you an excellent Optical Service, combined with speed, accuracy and Usdlvidual attention. If you arc looking for a aense of this description, send a f.w trial orders and be REWARDED M. EZEKIEL
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 131 6 M™ ■"■"""'"■^■■■■■"■"■■■■■""■""■■"■"■■■■■'"■■'■■■'■"^•■"■•■"•■■■■■i^ii«—n«»ii» //Commencing TOMORROW J Vgjy MATINEE AT 3 P.M. Jl H^^P^^^^S B*W^sl Smiles without tears Xf I Jl^ mf^^' a KaV '■K^t -hearted I I i»B l^fe j" f,- ■^^^'^8 romance a story d>^ V I L IH^^V *"^^S§^^P?^«Pt^^ you'll love and re mem fl E3FI 9im'lm^\. 1 jB
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 217 7 llii'li jlii if laAai IjlJ c^ b U2b^b^bUU_9 MARIE DRESSLER in her grandest role the show that packed over the week-end the picture everyone is talking about! EMMA TOMORROW Opening at the Matinee at 3 p.m. MATINEES SATURDAY and SUNDAY To play simultaneously in the ALHAMBRA and MARLBOROUGH DELICIOUS Fox
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    • 267 7 CAPITOL" "Positively LAST NIGHT RUTH CHATTERTON in the Most Briilwnth -portrayed role of her rarecr in "ONCE A LADY" Supported by the celebrated Enftl i»h composer and stntfo favourite IVOR NOVELLO \M» BUbM ENGLISH CAOT. \n Outstanding Paramount Entrrtainmriit TOMORROW:Takr pride in a«nounoinii Thr Iml Poli^hnl "lolkir" made in any
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    • 893 7 PAVIL ON 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.1S LAST NIGHT of THE MAGNIFICENT BRITISH MUSICAL TRIUMPH. ■flflaxfGfla? X' \d^^/f'' j •carmn (OUOIiH XISHH SOilßklaiTT MT.iTTI MHW KIMOWJUm BLUE DANUBE ALFRED ROOC W4 ROYAL T7>^«NE BAND. SRiTitH Atsio oo»^"Nioe<« a- Tion' THE WONDER-SHOW THA^NTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES HAVE APPLAUDED ASK ANYONE WHO HAS SEEN BLUE DANUBE
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  • 385 8 SHIPPING NOTES. Sailor. Explorer Son Of Army Surgeon. Sailor, explorer and son of a ill tingui h«l Hntioh army surgeon, w: V'oitv .■mnw) him the Victoria (rotm, »u<h is Captain Lionel Dale I'> i(rl»s. HI) r..\ i: .ikn ha -t been appointed V m tnanrier of
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 201 8 Singapore, May 3. SELLING. London, 4 months' sight t/3 29/S1 London, 3 months, sight 2 3 27 12 London. «0 days' sight 2/3 IS/16 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 2.'. 32 London, demand 2 i\ 1.-.ndon. T.T. t/3 2-< M Lyons and I'arii. demand 1,040 Hamburg, demand 1
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    • 119 8 Magapafa, liamtiirr 7.0< 1 Cub« No. 1 onplck.d> l«a mixed t.n% K'hite Pepper 44.6Black Pepper 20.5 •'earl Sago 4.21 •mall tw medium pearl 6 Of Biaai nu tr. n< ibjaa $n Kaniuon attiM itro.s Tin at ffiO.H' >Pium »4.00 •il I'.-r unit of two 4-rail n tins Shell |S.l<
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    • 85 8 The follnwinir ships ar* in rommunica•nn with the W irelein Station* at: Singapore Anaxla.-ia, Biyo Maru. (its 1 l'itt«burff. Crnwn City, G. G. Pau Dounifr. CaorM J'hilipnar. (Jlaucu.^ Mi'imti .Maru, Hakone Maru. Hone Hwa M'lyanv. liisbank. Knyu Maru. he Mair^ Main, \lamr- !a Nairina. N'iejw Amster aaaat,
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    • 38 8 iritis up t'. an<i for »erl I'rill Mall. "A' IS pjiv Sectlor Hall, lad Bn. Sign.] T Ma I) > •.1 .ii.pany Parade. I Wrmpon Trainiar Kiflr b.II |..m.. l»nll Hal 1 ail 1 ißmai Parade H-.1l
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    • 38 8 A mail fiom Batavia am! F'ali-mhanK by ro| lar' t m Singapore thi> I iftcrtKtoa. Thp air n>ail Alor Star Amsterdam I from Sirurapiirc <m Am L" aa May 1 ami m Iclivered ia I Mai
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 440 8 t'al. I'd. Buyer*. S«lUn. <1 XI A»m Kumhanr 22 II tl Anttnl Malay 1" 20 Ayrr Hitam Tin 9 6 10/6 t*l £1 Ilanfrin Tin '■> >• 'J II £1 Batan* Fadaag 0.07 0 12* 1 1 Hatu Tares Ml Mi 1 1 Bukit Aranc OJtO o.4onotn. fl 11
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      • 255 8 Pd. Bnyrv Seller*. 2 2 Alex. Brirk On). O>o 1 ftO I Alex. Brick Prefi. 160 tl 41 Brit. Am. Tobacco 8.11.3 3 15.0 1 1 ntr»l Enitinr 0.20 lOnom. 100 60 Chines* Otn Bsnk 77.n0 75.00 Cl £1 (on. T, S. Prtfi. ]5 9 lfi 9 fl «1
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      • 130 8 Singapore fold Storage T p c. deb. of IM6 red. IMI-M 1M 101 at Singapore Municipal 6 p.e. of 1901 red. 1940 1400,000 100 102 nom. Singapore Municipal 4% p.e. of l»07 red. 1947 f1.C00.000 »7 M aom. siarapore Municipal 4'-j p.e. of 1909 red. 19K5 fl
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      • 385 8 Fraaer aiid Co and I yall anal Ev.tfi quotation*. N.B. Most of abort rubber share quotations ar* bow only nominal Today Prir» Frmtrr Lyall A Co. Ml Allrnhy i|l) 0.20 0.40 0.20 OJO Alor Gajab (tl) 0-20 OJO 020 OJO K Hitam (tl) 0.60 0.60 0.60 060 A.
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    • 799 8 Chamber Music From Saigon. (By Our Wireless Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. The list of station* which may be heard daily in Malaya is aa follows (Singapore time only is given): ALWAYS ON THE AIK. BANDOENG, PLM., 81 metres, 1.10 U B.SO p.m., recorded muaic 6.30 to 7 pjacalling
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  • 263 8 MR* Ceylon. Southern and Wertern India. Kgypt and ISA. Siimiie I'rinr. Bangkok Hukat I I'm. •tat Pandjaog. Bengtalii. Siak Pakan Baroe. .'ajakonibo A Padarg (Hone Kwotlf) P Selat Paadjana- B«Bf».'lii and Bagan Si Api Api (Eameralu* Btlal l'»r,dj»nif henff lleng pm. I'onttaoak itkMi Um> P-"-Java. South-Weat Sumatra.
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  • 45 8 Mar. 14 Apr. 1* Indra L*boa Mar. 23 Apr. 1« Urapara Mar. 24 Apr. 18 Sajputana Apr. 1 Apr 23 Iverlotono Mar. 31 Apr I Van OMenbarntvtlt Apr. N Apr Z7 hVlix Rouiwl Apr. A Apr M bIM Apr. 7 Apr 30
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  • 174 8 Taaaaar, H ■lalp. al .ngmlak tar Wharre* «r »xptttm4 to arrlr*. KEPPKL HARBOI'R. M, in Wharf Santa. I.eh. Crow. Tug "Hrrcule»," Tug "Rot." The Cahh w in jjaii I. Lamt. (>il Wharf N CoaJ Wharf Nil VESSELS IX DKY DOCKS. Taatoa* Pagar. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock
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  • 55 8 From C'hinn and Japan, hy Hmang, due at Singapore 6 a.m. tomor From China hnd Japan, hy Halonr Mam. due at Sinfaporr tnmorr.v From I ndo China, hy Onrge* Philippar. dii- at Singapire 8 a.m. tomorrow. From Europe ([x>ndon mnil« di«patrhed on Apr. U). hy Rajula. due at
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 315 8 Matpaon'a r'l«or nrvrr faila la haalag. It top. th. market MX I ln ««••!'<>• Simpsons Self Raising FLOUR DREADED GOING TO ENGLAND Lumbago Always Crippled Him MOW KRUSCHEN KEEPS HIM FREE ,^V iii-nt aa) aaaaaaMfj m i4P)a •m?'"^'^ »Bi Uinirwmn. > t- mHlk.'ukli tin- .-nttn, -1 \*n M JaV*l§< hrn
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 283 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report, YESTERDAY. 1 P.M. YESTERDAY. Bright Wind. Station*. Trmperntur* Rain- Sun- Relative DirecKaa. Mm. fall thin*. Humidity. tioa. Forea. WaaUar. F. F. in. hoars. avp.h. Ke«ak Alor Star M Tfi N'l H.l WNW i rme kelaataa I Kola Bharu :<:{ 7L> Nil lU.S NNK 10
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    • 229 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. TaeMlay. May t II W {f.20 a at 1 ft. 9 la. 9.50 p.m., I ft. Wedneaaav Mar H W 10 am., n ft 954 p.m.. ft. 8 in. Singapore Spring Racr- Second Pay. Rotary Tifln Mr. W BirtwiMle on "Our Local Fisheries," Adelphi Hotel. 1
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  • 199 9 Talk of I \S. Tax On Rubber. HUGE iUMP IN TIN PRICES. <b> (»ur Fiaaanal on-e. a—daau.) i'»rK>re. Tueviav litdi.oV Prn. Hufafcai. 3), rents per Ik T»a. K>o ton- at M>l> '<*> per piraL I'rire* Rubber N-ndon. I I'.-lSd.. down MM. >»rk. .1 rt».. 1-16 ct. Markrt
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  • 39 9 o: tne tat thi' rinani :»nt a ♦eleetr. tapDrodnetiaai jn i rjriie. laciuuinic „.im. value ot he unLone.m > th i.4S<l. •-ar. jruultivi«re •«>ld mtinues from :he i let 1OK» •if luilirhtg m rv Md M tfer- MtaHM
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 53 9 Tone of Market Doll, steady ->,W Lonilon Spot Sheet 111 |M per Ib New York Spot Sheet O. et« S per Ib. J. u«l to London Stmmtard lt»n«t«rit R S.S. <m T»n<fcr Spat SET J«n» July July-s«pt Ort.rVc 5S 5\ B»k H s 11 n«
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    • 639 9 Wide Fluctuations In Most Currencies. STERLING CONTINUES TO APPRECIATE. (From Our (>wn < orrewpondent.) london. Apr. I, The end of the ouarter caused a temporary l.roak in the case in the I»ndon moni y market. New money rose n«f fun. l'«-l'.' i>er cent, at the opening ti
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    • 338 9 "Ncthinß Is Permanent Fxcept Folly." Rt. Hon. Stanley RaMwia, V.V.. M.P.— Some piay ha« been made by those who e^aapfarare of the revent fiscal change n y laying thai we have imposed a permanent system of protection «n the country. Nothing is permanent except the folly of mankind.
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    • 375 9 Official List ef Approximate Prices. The following are the price*, cents p«r catty where not otherwise stated, nrevailinc at the Singapore markets m Apr Li as fnrnisfird by the Pood and Ssrket Inspector Melt Beef steak round >40 per catty, beef new or curry 30, pork, lean 52,
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    • 68 9 Rogbv May r" reign exchaaget «tt AmstT !iur 1 M II Brrnbav Is. *2d.. fcrHn ISM, ttru'tU W .!•>» Hurharv* «10. R!-. 4'« nominal. "hienns Aires Ccpvnbarm 11 »-SS. C,t*r»le!sin»fni-» If., Honr Konar 1«- S MO. Mnflrid «6 7 ir. Mi'ar 71. Mont* .'idei :<n nvminal Montreal |.«>. New
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    • 808 9 Distribution of 10 Per Ont. for Year. lx»rd Warprave (chainnani over th« twrnty fifth aj ng of l.tri ,at Di Movihjr the adoption i I '••port anti 'lalann sheet, he txunted out that there »a* n.> rhanjr< |ri ttn rapital. and i •Sur.lry credit..!- ar. riij—
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  • 104 9 Inquest on Murdered Sikh (onstt*le. m Our Owr The in^ and was adjourned, «'«t« rday on ilurlchan Si" in Jal:i- I A wit' 1 v said that on Ike ■aratag went to the 1 Wht-n walking 1 nk 1 carrying; a Ihml>- wra| wk. T>«lody «as
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  • 16 9 f'remives I'sod for Tomplr And Un (K a por- ing tvn. j- prcpari'i harre.l
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  • 24 9 Italian Company Arrives fn Singapore. 1 R «ea.*oi a- Theatre I »!.,i Silfnor bo havi! 1 iiiiu Italiai familiar '•jli partieula announref
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  • 13 9 W. are ;nformed by M. .Valh that oapie i ■li.atlon wi»'. prnl'.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 144 9 m V ibt EKTISED (;OODS. Not Jl the advertisinr that is offered' to the Straits Times is accepted. Every sfjrit c safeguard reader*' m.■rtiscn using; the ics are, lo the best of oar rHOWKJOBLT KELIABLE. MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS. i; i: N> LIDINf, lAlt\. rrNPFXTRATKn I-ATFJI 1)1 RINr, THK MONTH OF
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    • 81 9 WATCHES at RENE ULLMANN OWH 1,000 niFKKRKNT IMTTf?R\« \|W\VS IN stock. THKHeVrrawiss madb watches \tthk LOWEST POSSIW.K PRICIS. •Old watches and lcwelh?r> taken in paii-paymrnt >. BRITISH MADE JEWELLERY \M» S\fOKFR RKQIMSITE AKRIUM; MY LTVRY NAIL. npaVTIFITL ASSORTMENT OP Riv DfAMONDR id > '%rSSE O|TS i;:: ;r .STIINKS. (11l- ItRfMH
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  • 121 10 Al lIAMBRA.- Marie DmhlM and ha llrraholt in Kmmi. 6. 1t ».15 Phone mm, CAPITOL. Ruth I hatttrton and Nor 'ir.cr A \jtdy j, 1^ Phiai GKEAT UriKI.I) Wayaagi. Cinema, Dontry RiJrs. Zoo. Maie, Skatiug ground Commrrrial Muneum. M 111 l FIOKdI i.ll Will Rocrm ,n Amha<MW WORLD.
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  • 933 10 We reproduced last week a long article written by Mr H. V. Morton for the Daily H.'iald. Mr. Morton described at lenjrth a visit la Fort Dunlup where he saw all the processes of an important discovery
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  • 165 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Tan Soo Bin and Dr. Chen Su Lan have been re-elected members of thcouncil of the King Edward VII College of Medicine. Commission* ax Second-Lieutenant* in the M.S.V.R. have been granted to Mr F. B. Taylor. Captain O. G. William* and Mr. J. Gedde*. Capt. T. W.
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  • 923 10 Whence Come the Electric Cosmic Rays < It* rrofr.-i.r Dr. K. SurinK. director of Ikr Mrtrornlnsiriil (Hwrnlcirv I'otadaM.) Ahnrr thr st i tit,.- phn r, at tin ult.liui, „i nhiu-t j: n,iUn. If thi mn-rnliid „;onr layer m irhirh ttir osyyrti mnuil < rMI in
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  • 801 10 I A DOUBLE ENTENTE. Papa said the little boy What n I double entente Well, my «on," replied )»pa. the he«t example I have heard i.« t hi v.»u can forgive a m«r'< Kngiish if t is good.' But you <hould have heard what mam.i Mid
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    • 156 10 A /Jim A Exclusive SOT Expensive Amm j* mmm. ot even a nanc a cr s s m La^B m% can ro^ a woman her Wf; innate longing to dress J| exclusively, and at LITTLE'S she will find clothes in styles that are exclusive but most moderately priced Good materials,
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    • 111 10 (cinema organ] nov€lti€s on 1 columbia by (youk enjoy thcscJ (.«Mj-niflit VIKHiKIA I v.l> lIKIt lICSSAR- J t I'.rdon. Hada-M- "VIE- 1 I |»Kl\ ASH HKK BUS- f -I I h r |1M49 > Kn,l.r,di, M.d. Koort- 1 MM ...n.,r, mmggrn J C»th»r l»a>. --S*l. "'"•y- (ir»»r. I UIJWI J
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  • 2869 11 PEACE POLICY DISPUTE. Revival of Anti-Chiang Kai-shek Feeling. GRAVE CRISIS. Students Attack China's Chief Delegate. An amazing situation ha- arinen in South China where thr < antnnr«e Navy if thrratrning In make war on thr CMtaMM \rm>. The trouble i* miirh Hut- to
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  • 851 11 Achievement of Two Young Scientists. London, May 2. The splitting of the atom is claimed to have been achieved by two young scientists. Dr. J. I>. Cockroft and Dr. E. T. Walton, working at Cambridge under the direction of Lord Rutherford. Dr. Cockroft stated
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  • 34 11 Secret Agreement Rumour Denied. Geneva, Apr. 29. The startling news publiwhed in M>m«* French papers that Germany and Italy had contracted a secret agreement at Geneva in authoritively denied. AnetaTra its-Ocean.
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  • 1640 11 Mr. Walt Jackson Again. DIRECTORS CARRY THE DAY. An extraordinary general meeting °f United Engineer.:, l.ul. was hold at th.registered office of the romprny today for the purpose af onsiuering the undernoted resolutions: (li That this meeting is of opinion that the prc-ent administration ami management of
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  • 200 11 Miami Murder Charge. ENCAGED TO MRS. KEITH MILLER. Miami. Florida. May 3. A dramatic sequel to the death here on Apr. 21 of the American airman Haden laik at the home of his fiancee, Mrs. Keith Milter, the famous Australian airwi man. i the arrest on
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  • 212 11 Men Who Marched On Japan's Embassy Fined. London. May 2. The demonstration yesterday evening,] "vhen May Day processionists attempted! ta proceed from Hyde Hark to the Japan- 1 ■M Kmba.-sy m Portman Square, had a sequel in Marylebone police court today. A number of men were fined
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  • 100 11 Position of Loans to Greece And Bulgaria. lrufcby. May 2. >|xaking in the House, of Commons, Cap:. R. A. Eden, the fnder-Se.retary to the Foreign Office, said the British Gov- t irent recognised it was matter of the (Create- 1 regret that tht Greek and Bulganan Governments bad
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  • 27 11 H.K. the i.oremor. Sir Cecil Cle«Maii. with H.H. the Saltan ..f Perak. at the openiag of Singapore's jwrw Nation and railway deviation yeaterd*/.
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  • 79 11 Right Parties Secure 131 Seats. Paris, May 2. The final results of the first i>allotn in the election show that the Right parties secured 131 seats and the opposition 120. There will be :<66 second ballots on May 8. An earlier message gave the state
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  • 229 11 Daily Rest Essential For Eye Trouble. Rugby. May 2. The Prime Minister. Mr. Mar Donald. who returned from Geneva on Sunday was subjected to a thorough examination today by his physician Sir Thomas Hindu. and his oculist, Mr. Duke Klder. There will be a further consultation tomorrow as
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  • 135 11 Two Sensational Bills In Congress. Washington. May 1 Two sensational Bills have Iteen introduced in Congress in connection with the Horn lulu murder trial. The flrst prcposts that Congress bWmM gr.in a free pardon to I.ieut. Ma-se and the I three other def e^denta. The ether Kill, which will
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  • 88 11 Novel Proposal in United States Senate. Washington. May 2. A proposal that it should be permissible to pay war debts to the I'mted States in silver was introduced in the Senate by 1 Mr. Hayden. of Arizona. j He moved a resolution providing that until 19.1fi
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  • 104 11 Vienna Spa's Way of Dealing With It. Vienna. Apr. 28. The administrators of the KlosterXeuberg Spa on the L'anube have adoptel i n original method of getting rid of mosquitoes. This favorite spa had become infested by myriads of insects and tc cope with the pest the
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  • 68 11 Reductions on (ierman Railways. Berlin, Apr. 28. In order to stimulate pas.-enger traffic during the forthcoming travelling season the executive council of the German railways ha.' decided to reduce all passenger rates up to 20 per. cent. This drastic cut is deemed neceiMry in view of the economic
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  • 1213 11 Malaya's Acceptance Of 20,000 Ton Tin Cut A NEW SCHEME. Government A Pawn, Says Mr. T. R. A. Windeatt. The Hon. Mr. T. R. fc Wiadeatt. <m» of Malaya's U-admir tin authoring, address** the letter liim in fall betow to the will or of the SI
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  • 2874 12 A Fine Engineering Achievement." OPENING OF SINGAPORE'S NEW RAILWAY STATION. "I have not the slightest doubt that, for centuries, this Singapore terminal station will stand here as one of the most nodal points in the whol* world's scheme of coannunieatioas." said U.K. the Governor. Sir ecil Clement i. in opening
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  • 847 12 Activities In Singapore SLUMP CAUSES FALL IN I MEMBERSHIP. The annual meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association will be held a*, the Exchange Room on Tues- day. May 10, at 0.l. r >. The report for the past year states: Thirteen committee meetings, and a number
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  • 194 12 Second Number of Volunteer Publication. Much enlarged, and with a new cover, the K..M.S.V.K. Magazine comes out in its 3cccnd number to remind us that volun- I tearing m the F.M.S. hi -till keen and 1 i'.*!y. despite the loss f many good fe'low* who a.c new l"nk:nB
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  • 193 12 Sequel to Murder of A Money-Lender. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Inoh. May 2. I The F.M.S. Court of Appeal has quashed the sentence af death passed on Isshar Sirrh at the Perak Assixes for the murder of a money-lender al Sitiawan. i The prosecution alleged that
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  • 173 12 Commodity Prices Still Falling. The Malayan trade figures for Mm month of March do not reveal much difference from MkaM af Ihr previous mon'h. The tottl impirts of merchandise lured vahies) umount t.> $:t::.74«.177 an.l show An in roary Tho i kboH 128.2ft4.41 I, an I1.7!«l,*l7 compared witl.
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  • 58 12 Woman's Discovery on Return From Cinema. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Iroh. May J. Returning on Saturday night from a cinema Mrs. Barker. v» mam of a former detective inspector in the Selangor police found the front ciuvr of her house open. Going upstairs she found the roomhad
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  • 798 12 Family Dispute. HER HUSBAND'S SECOND MABBIAGE. The ntatrnent that she was rnnlinual ly ill-treated. as*aulicd and pMMM both by her hu«hand and mother-in-la* *ince the lime >he discovered in«- mi* behaiiour of one of her M-tern-in-lan waa made before Mr. K. l i>. Itjinn the Singapore
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    • 21 12 Clover Brand Milk Cream FOR HEALTH <" PURITY j^^^SaaßaaMaamW. «a?Tla*s'^r k Sole Importers The East Asiatic Company. ,ttd. PENANG*"*— SINGAPORE KUALA LlM>bß.
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  • Tomorrow's Races—Two New Importations—Tennis Final at S.C.C.
    • 377 13 No Fast Work Done This Morning. Six furlongs will again lie the longest distance at the races at the Singapore Turf Club tomorrow. There will be five < \•••nl.- at thi> <li iance and the other thrrf w ill Ik- over five and a half. Thou.' >sho
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    • 604 13 S.C.C. Final to be Played Today. The singles championship final ut the S.C.C. tournament will be played today between the champion. Roy Smith, and N. S. Wise, who ha* been showing excellent form of late, and who, it will be remembered, took three titles including the open singles
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  • 96 13 Orwell the Favourite At 2-1. (From Our uwn Ccrrespondent.) London, May 2. Orwell, which won the Two Thousand Guineas, is now the Derby favourite at I—l. He has already won K7.912 in stakes. I.ast year, a« a two-year-old, he ran in six races, of which he won five
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  • 192 13 Opening Tournament Match On Friday Saturday. The following have been invited to play (rukct for the Merchants against the S< !\hcs on Friday at 5 p.m. and Saturday at I pm. on the Padang in an S.C.C. tournament match R. A. Ashworth, B. Brookt. P H. Stewart Brown.
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  • 142 13 Tinil). M» V Trnnn: Sii' tournament concludu: prize distribution: Tanflin Club tournament. Foothall S \y\ mv. ll Pott Ofßct t«. M..n..r,,1i,.,. Y.M.r A. grd. Robintont vs. Mrd Sorv:r*«. S.H.B. erd. Public S«rrlwi v inld Storage. Jalan Betar; Friendly: IjCjC. "B" X! V.M.C.A, I'adanr. San I—a G C Robin»on
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  • 525 13 Lemberger Cup. PRIMA DONNA WINS FIRST RACE. Singapore yachting enthusiasts were in happier frame of mind on Sunday, because weather conditions were good, a splendid westerly breeze blowing from start to finish of the racing. The R.S.Y.C. B class started N 1010 a.m. the first of
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  • 57 13 Results of Games in Two Major Leagues. York. M»y Z. T"'lay\ lia^fdall rr>ult> were National league. Ni'w Vt.ik I Brooklyn l'itt>burKh Chicago 0 I'hiiailclphia 7 Boston 2 It Lmm J Cincinnati 1 I Ami-riran l.c»<tue Boston Philadelphia Washinirton M New York 3 < Ir vela ml li St.
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  • 277 13 I.A. Defeat SJ.I. By 122 Runs. The Indian Association defeated St. Joseph's Institution by 122 runs in a iruki-t match on the I.A. ground on Saturday. The home team declared at 167 for the lorn of eight wicket* thanks to the fine hattinjr of Ahbaobhoy (59) and
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  • 714 13 Pulau Brani Fail To Score. H x 1 Pulau Braai n. A win for the R.A. by 1—0 wu the result of the first division match played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Neither side seemed able to settle down to food football, and
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  • 157 13 Result of May Ladies Medal at S.G.C. The May ladies medal won played at Buk.it Timah yesterday, and resulted in a win for Nra. E. A. Elder in A Division with a net score of 34. and for Mus Riley in B Division with a net acore of
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  • 37 13 Volunteer Snooker Final On Thuraday. The final of the S.C.C. Volunteer* Snooker tournament between K. i. Riches and B. Scott and P. Carmtchael and G. Pritchett will be played oa Thursday beginning at 6.15 p.m.
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  • 229 13 Arrangements for A.H.M. Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. I.. It was announced this aajafe that the annual golf mevting apM la ■MahOTI of the Association of British Malaya and to former residents in Malaya and Malayans home on leavt will Ik- held thi* war
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  • 55 13 Playing Tennis A^ain After Illne Milan. Ai Playing for thi- tir- 1 time aian \wr illness and the operation on her .V. < Mist Cilly Aussem ha-< be-n taking part if. the Italian championships nt Milan. Though int ouit up t.. h. u«'ial foitn. she nevertheless Ix-at
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    • 24 13 ELECTRIC LAMPS with th, NEW TEMPERED FILAMENT GREATER SIREMiTH. CREATBR RBI.I Mil! H > RE ATI K ItlMI I I \N« K tUrn in Bwcukiw
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  • FEATURES OP THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
    • 1559 14 Slum/thai Turn* To Local Affairs— General Macnaughten And The Sftecitil District Court —ff hat Chinese Are Apt To rarest Ihtnpprttval Of Japan s Methods lhn>* \«f Mean i Mind Bim In China's Favour Hmr The hitreigner Look* At Matter* A I itnll+ Important Matter either Patriotism \or
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    • 543 14 A Moratorium. MORE BANK FAILURES REPORTED. Canton, Apr. 22. The moratorium introduced among the native bank* here is in full force. Chinos* banks administered according to modern banking methods have not asked for a moratorium, nor haa there bean any run on any banks other than
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    • 95 14 Attempt to Oust Them From Hupeh. Hankow. Apr l& A serious attempt is at last being m vie to rid Hupeh Province of the Communal menace. Bittrr fighting is now going on between (iovertnmert troops and the Communist rmics in the Hung Ijike district and the Government commander
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    • 101 14 Hopes of Releasing Breaker Point Captives. Swatow. Apr. 15. Chinese report* claim that the Communist suppression campaign being conducted in the Huilai and Chaoyang district* by the Second Independent Division under General Tie, ia nearing a successful issue. It is said that the general himself hopes to return
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    • 520 14 WILL CANTON BREAK WITH NANKING Explanation of Delicate Situation. Canton, Apr. :M. Since his return to the city the Comma mitr- in -Chief ((ieneral Chan Cluitong) haa boon in onstant aajafaaaajM with the loading politicians and his ragimental commander*. The^e conferences have attracted considerable political attention aasthe question haa been
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    • 111 14 Troops Marching Through Fukien to Amoy. Peking. Apr. IK. Foreign sources confirm ihe Mew that the forces advancing against Amoy consist of 20,000 weil-e<|u:ppe.l and wt-M-dis-ciplined troop* under General Sun l.ierchung who have not laatori !>urned villages duung their man h through Fukien. They captured i.ungyen
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    • 85 14 Inefficiency of Shanghai Municipal Police. Shanghai. Apr. 16. The Japanese Consul-Gereral haa scat a strong letter u> the chairman of the Shanghai Muncinal Council protesting against the Chinese outragei- against Japanese in the International Settlement. He says I cannot but view with grave miegiving* such a recurrence vf
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    • 255 14 Situation Watched With Apprehension. Kobo. Apr. 17. Development* of the commodity and sharo markets, where price* have slumped, are twing watched with much appreheiwion. Financial circle* attribute the adverse turn to the (iovernment's neghg ence in r.ot taking the necessary measures t i eaaa with
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    • 218 14 Still Await an Island Where Clothes Will Be Taboo. Honjr Konjr. April \fi. Though it has been rumoured that an unfavourable reply has been received, the Honjf Konir Nudu«t Society is -till await in* the (iovcrrment's decision reirardin« tIM application for the lea*e of an island for
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    • 136 14 Only $279,947,666 Allotted For Military Expenses. Nanking, Apr. The l.vtrislatno Yuan today appro-. I the national hudirrt covrnnir the peri«l from July 1. Itti, t" JMH in. IMS. Th<- l>u>l|ri't i- balanced, h«»th revenue and expenditure Ix-ing estimated at Of th. to'iii rvoim. t>y far t-hc hinreiit MrtioM
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    • 157 14 Fall in South. Increase In North China. Japan's trade with China, including Manchuria, kwantuiig province (leased territory and Hon* Kor^r for March to Ulled Yen 44.1H0.U00 Yen in, export* and Yen 20.413.000 in imports. -howmjt a favourable balance of Yon :;,:»45.(MKi Compmred with a year aaa, cxparts indicate
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    • 364 14 WILL RUSSIA JAPAN GO TO WAR "Impossible Situation." VIEWS OF A FOREIGN TRAVELLER. Shanirtiai. A n of the spoils, ..r war between ImM Kussia and Japan. One >>f these alternati\e« appears to hv the lacteal awtaaiM af th.-i critical, im- pocsiMe situation ir Manchuria, according ,to a foreign travd.-. well
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    • 235 14 Further l>etails of Mme. Sun's Allegations Shanghai. Apr. M. It ha ban laaeaad mliaUjr that Mr. anl Mi Naasaaa, w-h.. here last June. M intor by the Singapore authontu s. will Iw triad at tIM Court or. <h«n:' ■>• v:r tempted to overthrow li. If they .uii.l
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    • 128 14 Shanghai. A[>r. 16. The Chines*- New- Agency correspond ent in New York miv> t h<- Harald Tnblinii features "tati-mcn. Ma Chanjshan. in which the defender of the Noniu River I. r dice en-closes what he l«arnt from General Honjo while "in the Japanese camp." He says (ieneral
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  • 2311 15 Annual Miracles—The Tapestry Of Spring— A Berkshire Trout This England Marri age By Purchase Cathleen Nesbitt Does It Again— I^onsdale-And-Soda Bigger, Brighter, Better Cabarets— "A rrowsmith" On The Screen London Keeps Some Fine Films. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times office. KUet Street.
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    • 368 15 _n^B7aW/ t. S yLj M'lot »>Krf. ih w lIKVKK M. TVUKSan v ■^aWaT aW Bar Ms f C/l M>on Hum <>n (ond nr »kI iimh* jrc gHBf _W I S m 4 j<i.-np)i»nc<l in uich n.liiui c<m('«: no ixhrr i.t- ein KWmf aY mm aVTT l jL] utw ro»d« S»W
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    • 184 15 'dfiT^Mi in B^iaaßhrfS Sa¥ eir»»» dlaTrrvnf MoaVl*. as nnM taw British and i oloaial t.o»rmai»»t«. j Kor»l«ii (.o.rrnm^nl. .nrf >. Coatatfrcial Fins* 1»r,.0»».,ut Ik* World. duncan Roberts, ltd. •It •■<• lIIR. HOHINMON HO. ->|S .ACORaV i ■■MM A SIRVICI RJkT I FOR YOUR I LEA VI HONI I May ftt
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  • 89 16 Demonstrations in Turkey And Russia. Berlin, Apr. L'According to the I»kal Anzeiger at Momow. the Ru.-sian-Turkish fetes ;tr intended ay a demonstration against the League of Nations and. above all, against France as embodying the spirit of the Treaty of Versailles. This is confirmed by the fact that
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  • 71 16 To Contest Validity Of Presidential Election. Berlin. Apr. ::<' According to the Berliner Boeder Courier, Herr Hitler ha« inMructe<l his attorney to take a tion in the Supreme r<iur« in order to easiest the validity of l'lential lection on the jrroum' that the result wir anHulv inflnenred liy
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  • 128 16 Improved Types of Planes For The X.L.M. Service. The K.I.M (Koyal Dutch Airways) have now dscUad t<i fly utily with ~\»g machines on the Batavia-Amklerdam air •ervice. thu> |Krm. linjc of an increase ia the passenger ao'ommndation and th< latent raachirxs of the type Fokker K. 12,
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  • 110 16 At the annual general meeting of the I.ml Ininn. Sinfrapnri thr fnlluwin; »i m elect rd ottW-f l«»rer» for the year President. Mis. J. M. Hamly vior 1 .1.-nt*. Mr>. T. O Thomas Mrs. Hrithvr ('hand hon. tr«-»«ur«»r, Hit, C R. —tama; Iwn. sfrctafjr, Mr^. M. Neoeo j rasa i
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  • 247 16 Judge Gives $1 To Man Discharged. K -tory of how revenue officers searching for chandu cairied by passenger landing from a boat from Hong Kong fcund a man who hi a 26 forged (1 8.b. notes tucked away in his nocks, was told t>. the
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  • 162 16 Sequel to Murder Of A European. M.'lnapore, May 2. As a re.-ult of an intensive house to house cearch. 30 people have been »"estd in connection with the murder of Mr >)uulss-, who was shot on Apr. 30. Reuter. Week Reviewed. Ruirt.y. May 2. Reviewing tt»e past week's
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  • 122 16 Temporary Lull To Continue. Rugby. May 2 Sir John Simon, the Foreign Secretary returned to London thia afternoon froir fJeneva. The temporary lull in the more important proceedings of the Disarman'eiit .mferen<( is likel) to .untinue for about a fortnight. The Prime Minister. Mr. Mac Donald \|H-ct- to resume
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  • 102 16 Commercial Treaty With Denmark Wanted. Rutr>>y. May 2 Questioned ax to whether the Government would invite representative* of l»enmark to confer regarding a commercial treaty by which Denmark, in return for importing an increased quantity of British materials and manufactures, would become «ntit!»d to ome of the advantages
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  • 133 16 Another Outbreak in Selangor: Kelantan Free. InforniHt mn having been received tha' ralii-s niatl in KajanK. the Resident of r ir h"is milrri-d that until furthci m>trr«' :ill loirs out of door- within the of llu Lanttat shall by kept BMssaM <>r tied up or led on
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    • 164 16 DeSOTO f^ocLctof ,SIX CYLINDER /CH ItYSLE It I Jj |^9h> UNEXAGGERATED A Reduction ol tu.wiv loW" in ihi cc of D Tool imk tin- diacennof ~t .i i>m>ortuiiit\ ol |>vi IKOIIMT m HKVSI.KK MOTOKS that uill ii"t Ik- rcototcd. This remarks— oi oooce-eioo boo— ea tn .i limited number of
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    • 361 16 Is from the juice of Luscious GOLDEN K^^gjjfifidsfl Ask for the Original and tJj^^^TU>J refuse imitations of ■V-MTIHSm^ Genuine ORANGE SMASH FRAMROZ&CO. SHE WAS ASHAMED A "Her Teeth Leek As If She Never Brushed Them!" V ______I_P _^aV^ _____i Actually Whitens Teeth r r you really car* what others crevine,
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  • 349 17 Witness' Reason For Not Coming To Court It i« a very mrr.ou* offi ice and there i. too n.u h thi rounterfeiting going on. Buece«s wetnn ha* a !<*t of (>eopl»canno: afford it c >me into po'-vtwion ->f eoint araick tanaui i« Mta] at all. It
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    • 154 17 i -kilt t BOOH man leal <• with Dr. > K. Lim. Hitfh Stref. regnrdi: ir tuk.:- foi the nnti'-«t- perfor- 1 the -Twelfth Nn-'ht at the I p.m. I'«>K <i\.r.i lu'f rrtilurv the iiaii.' 4 Hiifura L.i- U en before llw !i< ifa>r <«ii i\er wondi'rrd whit ihe iiji.h"
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    • 244 17 HmP < nar in i n TY^PlV^rk^i^ IN 11^ I X 411 8O b.\SY TO WASH Buy fl P1 a ekarmaaf FaMe Empire Pmlucts. atxl linti-h erarj kadi worn iiv mmtmm >>f all l-'ani<'l ■out t<> Ik, Mualilv. wear and ntim> yam hiMuiiiul rolourm, »'ako i' h^yht «»l» tkm mm
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  • 92 18 Certain to be Candidate For Presidency. Berlin. Apr. 29. Washington cables indicate it as a eal certainty that Mr. Hoover will Ttand again for the PrvMH»-ncy. sin-, ht•.'lup'ion by The Kentucky Republican < onmti'.n aaaataa him nbtaimnr <>ver 600 at the National Cnrr. entinn. On the Demxrats" side
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  • 178 18 "Germanis" to Alter Its Policy. E«-r!in. Apr. 28. A highly interentinit ami Mffatieaal rhanjre in tno capiul's newHpapem is foreraatcd by Presn report* which state that the Catholi, entrin Party^s leading oriran Germanis," whirh liefore ha« been considered clone to Dr. Brueninjt, will break away from
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  • 172 18 Superior To All Others, Says Sir H. Samuel. Ruirr.y. May -> Dui.nic iht debate on the Police vota ta the Houw of Common.", ihr Home BaaartSaT, Sir Hertwr Siniui 1 >aid hi beli*\«d'thi' Bir.^h iklil-t l-ic* was superior to all ■.thers in effiiumy. I -trenfth were irreatly increased
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  • 267 18 M AT AN OPPORTUNE MOMENT." German (omment on M. Tardieu's Illness. n. Apr. W. The -udilen I'v.llatmn of M. Tardii u 1 furth. i,.ni-va hiiKen the subjwt of much comment in the German While most of the pa|>er« do not doubt lhat M Tardieu in really MinVrmir from laryniriti"" and
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  • 59 18 Two Men Executed In Poland. Wsr-aw, Apr. 28. Two peasant" havp he«-n condemned and executed for p«pinna*<- n\ l.iria. in Northeir Poland. T«n memt»"- nf 'h«- I krainian Natlonali«t« have bam tmmmi iruilty af killing t«ii Ukrainian* »h<> n-n fti.nilly to Poland and BMMrI twsartjr other* have heen
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    • 227 18 am^^^ t^f^ Bm™^ BaP BmbT rf 5 BW .^Bmmbbl MBMaPsMr .msmmmmbl BmmmV&l .aO Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material that is twice as soft aa polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre— FlLM stains disappear completely
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  • 3383 19 GREATER INTEREST IN EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT. (rYaaj "vi Own Correspondent.) London. Apr. M, ..•|M,rt of the K. ss Institute for tho \.-ar IMI Malt 1- with deep rerrel that we haeial numbers of tha In-ftul. Sir Wills;. 1: Simpsi.n, Dirertor of MM and one uf the
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  • 428 19 Matters I)i.stusst*d At Kuala Lumpur Meeting. in- half yearly me* tral committee of the Xx Sen X rtatieu ot Malaya, held in kuala Lum| a pic-e>itatioi: MM mil i. Ml I' WiM.lldP. \\b•ccretat yeiunting Mi Woottnn itl of ratWrv, I1I 1 .in- had been .if ih.-
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    42 20 PREPARING I 11 1 HI IM.KT Mr Nrvillr Chamberlain, the Chancellor <> I the Exchequer in the National (..nernmtnt. preparing the l.riti«h Uudgel. The photo was taken while .Mr Chamberlain wa« actually at work on hi- hiKJKeI speech and Hgureit. (Han. -I News.)
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    44 20 i.XX.VI IMBRH W TORNADO;— H— ifc MM) people were killed and injured when a series of lornadoc* Mruck h\e Stale*, in Southern \merira. The photo who** Ihe wreckage of a house at Cleveland Street, Hamilton, Ohm, h« re mi people were trapped. (PUnet News.)
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    38 20 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN IN THE PANAMA :-The HriUsh luxur> l.ner. Empre»« of HnL.n. which h*, been on a world tmmi. pa^ed through Urn fan.*. < ,>al. She i* the largest commercial veH«el to nawg.ie Uro«jrh the ranal. (I'lanet New*.)
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