The Straits Times, 13 July 1932

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  • 39 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NBfcftLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST, r AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times PRICE 10 CENTS. 20 PAGES, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 106 1 Singapore: 78. Cecil st. (phone eisi)* I I 6.15 Tom Klit 9.15 j I BERT WHEELER I ROBT. WOOLSEY i "GIRL CRAZY" i I i Phone 5261-2. j SSI W l\ MLJ M\3 MMW 'O •> n IH( HUNCt O< «M1 I BEER i j CALL FOR A 1 "WATNEY"
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    • 24 1 _jwala lumpub; 27, 3avS st,. cpWnFJS^. I 6.1 5 Tonight |J| j j BERT WHEELER ROBT. WOOLSEY in J i "GIRL CRAZY" Phone 5261-2.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 489 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated la England.) WAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. t PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY' GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR KAS MAIL SERVICa OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHIN AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Dae S'por 1982. > HI -K!) WAN 6,070 July
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    • 711 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPIN YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesborongh. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 14 15 HARUNA MARU 10,500 July 27 28 H KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug. 11 12 S KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug. 25 26 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Stpt. 7
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    • 486 2 BURNS PfflLP LINE (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regnlar monthly sailings by th« w«Uknown steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) and the s.s. HANGOLA (3,352 tons) (Cargo only). The s.s. MARELLA is on* of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 609 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated In Denmark.) Telephone SS2S. I'AStfENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore. I'ensng. M.s. ERRIA July 13 July 15 m.s. ALSIA Ang. 10 Aug. 12 m.*. LALANDIA Aug. 31 Sept. 2 m.s. MEONIA Sept. 21 Sept. 23 m s.
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    • 1138 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd, and Chin* (1932). LTD. Mutual Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHI. Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE. Ld. THE
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  • Shipping News.
    • 436 3 Saving Time on Trip To Bombay. Bombay, June 8. Messrs. Mackinnon, Mackenzie and C 0.,, agents for the P. and O. Cp., announce i that, commencing with the Rawalpindi, due here on Thursday, June 30, the company's mail steamers will arrive in future
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    • 220 3 Reductions for India Run. Bombay, June 28. A telegram received by Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co., Ltd., from the P. and Company's managing directors states that, in an earnest iaaJn to help the travelling public during the present dffiiculties, they havi decided to make thi; following substantial
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    • 74 3 Thos. Cook Son's Quarterly Publication. The Malayan Travellers' Gazette for July-September, published by Thos. Cook and Son, Ltd., is once again a valuable guide to pasxengers by rail, sea and air. The Travel Notes and News feature cont;iip^ interesting ?ea<liMg matter and >phs of Singapore's new railway rennims.
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    • 217 3 EXCURSION BY BLUE FUNNEL. Home-For-Christmas Scheme. Alfred Holt and Co. have again authorised their local agents to quote reduced fares for Christmas excursions to Europe. Vessels available for the homeward voyage are as follows Hector, leaves Singapore, Nov. 2 due Marseilles, Nov. 24 due London, Nov. SO. Aeneas, Nov. 29
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    • 422 3 SURPRISE REQUEST. Landing Certificates From Foreign Ports. Half-a-dozen steamship companies operating out of New York have been requested by the Collector of Customs to furnish landing certificates from foreign ports or pay duty on hundreds- of shipments of machinery sent there from abroad for export as equipment on vessels of
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    • 72 3 Death-Roll Now Totals Twenty-Seven. London, June 22. With the recovery of the bodies of Mr. Gauthier, Chief of the Montreal Fire Brigade, and three other firemen who perished in the explosion on board the British tanker Cymbeline last Friday, the deathroll now totals 27. Tomorrow, Mr. Gautheir and
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    • 22 3 Choiora exists in an epidemic state in Hankow, Nanking an<l Tien*sin and the quarantine and pi jntiort of disease ordinance applies.
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    • 142 3 ANDRE LEBON, French, 7,376 tons, from Yokohama 13-7, for Marseilles 13-7, 2 p.m. EGRA, Brit., 2.345 tons, from Calcutta 13-7, for Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta 14-7. EDENDALE, Brit., 1,002 tons, from BataTia 12-7, for Batavia 16-7. HERO, Norw.. 823 tons, from Bangkok 12-7, for Bangkok 13-7. ISLANDER, Brit.,
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    • 119 3 Wednesday, July 13. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Entrance Godown Gat* KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Tug "Pentower," Dredger "Todak." Anby, Kinta, Agatha. Oil Wharf Caroni River. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. rsnjong Pagar. Albert Dock Hua Tong. Victoria Dock Singkawang. Keppel Harbour.
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    • 71 3 The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at Singapore Aeneas, Agapenor, Aidegonda, Antung, Bahadur, Bengkalis, City of Kimberley, Dempo, Erica, Hakus-an .\faru, Havbor. Hong Kheng, Kumsang, Kutsang, Neftesindikat, Paula, Sanyo Maru, Sauerland, Sibajak, Silverhazei, Tamara, Thalatta,' Tinhow. Penang Burma Mam, Comorin, Formosa, Fulda, Hakusan
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 607 3 NORDDEUTSCHER «8L LLOYD L'iJtuMl'sl (Incorporated ia riVl^i'^ Germany.) Ths undermentioned ara the company's Intended fixtures s OUTWARDS. I sj. ALSTER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Hankow July 21 HOMEWARDS. I m.a TRAVE for P. Said, Tripoli, M'seilles, Casablanca, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen Aug. 2
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    • 425 3 A FEW MORE REASONS WHY DOLLAR LINERS ARE POPULAR. 1 The staterooms are the !argest and most comfortable you can buy. 2 The cosmopolitan atmosphere of thesa World Liners insures you an interesting cruise. The ship is yours from stem to stern No petty shipboard regulations. s The menus of
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    • 510 3 ELLERMAN BUCKN ALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Er gland.) ELLERMAN LINE. Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Ports and Sues CanaL OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI ft JAPAN. Steamer Due Spore. s.s. CITY OF MFLBOI'RNB Aug. I s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE B*pt 11 HOMEWARDS. i.s. CITY OF
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 191 3 TIDE TABLES. Wednesday, Joly 13. H. W. 6.27 a.m., 7 ft. 6 in., 5.25 p.m., 8 ft. 3 in. Thursday, July 14. H. W. 7.14 a.m., 7 ft. 6 in., 6.30 p.m., 8 ft. 6 in. Friday, Joly 15. H. W. 8.50 a.m., 7 ft. 7 in- 7.36 p.m., 8
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 763 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. When applying for any position advertised. In these columns *cad copies ef testimonial*. Do not <end original*. LINOTYPE OPERATORS WANTED. Or.lj men cnpablp of producing 6,000 ens corrected mutter per hour need w-rfte. Apply in first instance to 97K, Strait* Times. VA< \NCY exists for hard-working, intelligent Cfciaasa
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    • 749 4 HOOSES.^LATS TO LET 81, Wilki* Road. Apply 6, Malacca Street. TO LET, SHOP, FLAT, Amber Mansion*. Apply S*pore Building Corp., 94. Market St. NEW FLATS, at Middle Road, to let. Electricity and sanitation. Apply N. Reu•>en, 7, De Sooxa Street. TO LET, 1 Cairnhill Circle and «2, Cairn- S Hill
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    • 983 4 BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE TO Lt. I FOR SALE, Deli Pony, fine condition, 8 TO LET, excellent godown in SUnle^ >«>■>■» Apply Higgins, Amber Estate, Johore. jo° aL-B-ja l «r fia T^^v--^ amtation. Apply J. S. Nathan, 6, de Souxa SMALL, WELL ESTABLISHED (Eoropeun Itreet. Owned) Business For Sale as
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    • 506 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 153 (COMPANIES) INTERNATIONAL MERCHANDISING (SINGAPORE), LTD. AT AN EXTRAORDINARY General Meeting of the above-named Company duly convened and held at the offices of Messrs. Evatt Ci.mp.iny. French Bank Buildings. Singapore, on June 23, 1D32, the following resolution was duly passed, und nt a su'<m>quent extraordinary Meeting-
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    • 500 4 BUSINESS CARDS. Slump Times. Tyres, TWatatllMU Tubes, Batteries, Spark W" mm wmw Plugs give most miles ier dollar. See us we will save your money. 3HOP EE" GCAN, 21, Rochore Cnnal Road. WHEN BUYING TyrsB and Tubes again aak for -prices from the Distributor* of Goodyear Tyres and Tuhet THE
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  • 250 5 Through Route to Canton Planner! lailllCU. The Fench air mail from Paris arrived at the Mingaladon aerodrome on June M, R»"^"R having as a Passenger M. Nofrues, director of Air L Orient, who was here some months ago and who has come out again in connection with
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  • 52 5 To Inspected in Attack Schl'llH 1. v "he Sclangor battalion of the F.M.S. Volunteer Forces will parade for the annual inspection by 11. E. the General Officer Commanding on Sunday, July 24. Tl)e j nspectjon will tike the form of a ba^ lion 8t War str''n*th in an
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  • 61 5 Important Judgments For SatlirdaV —*™—j T TT~ /u<l*™nt will be delivered in the Court of APPeal on Saturday at 11 a.m. in the following actions Tan Keng Tin and another, Francis Ziege]c vs Brinkmann and Co., United Kingrfom Tobacco Co. (1929) Ltd. vs. Malayan Tobacco Distributors, Ltd.,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 439 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water TONIGHT Tea Dance, 6.30 8.15 p.m. jfA Informal Dinner Dance, ffPsPs|i^^^^B| 9.30 Midnight. GRILL— SPECIAL DISH B *^P VH' I'hrasanl In (asserol l.aculus. -<^^W 3/^. Hr.iis.d Olery. Anna Potatoes. l£jj^Hw| $1.75. SPECIAL DAILY DOLLAR
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    • 870 5 AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE of freehold and leasehold Singapore proAt Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s saleroom, No. 30. Chulia Street. Singapore, on Wednesday. July 20. 1»32. at 2.J0 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and seventeen barrack houses known as Nos. 150-B to 160-H. 150-J to 150-N, 150-P to 150-T,
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    • 123 5 fjjjbs M 4^^f^K^~ r MtUUm} V /^^3^F^ A \shW\W jHJ^Ht aflaS K M^* J^^^\ lHam W~ 4. Wi/r J J^. >*^L^ "S© fjiat Why Master's been w Good-Tempered Lately!" You will soon notice a ..ifferenc. in yourself if you will take an occasional dose of Pinkettes, the dainty little liver
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  • 2666 6 DOIXTWOOD enraued in the Mf(Test reshuffle of film stars it has ever known. It hus dwfcM that the best way to save mr>ni-y and to save time in Him production is to place its stars at the disposal of the film industry as a whole
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 6 Marion Oavlei and Clark Cable. »x they appear in "Polly of the Circus," a Mrtro-Goldwyn-Mayrr production to pi ay at the Alhambra this month.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 89 6 I B Today, more than J^^F\ V 5 ever > jt is essential jKB 9 to st "d. v economy. dfl 8 The truest economy jV K S is to hu >' clothes L 1 i v lat vi wear we f Jfjji* m J &nd reta n their fl
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    • 90 6 RENE ULLMANN's ANNUAL CHEAP SALE |Sl THE GREATEST EVENT.... SACRIFICED PRICES, the unique opportunity to purchase high quality at Re a! Bargain Quotations ■BBaaaaaBSSBS^H '^^IassVBSBBBBBBBI 7-''l\ l*^« m Its /Ti *i^J m SOME OF one BARGAINS QUALITY CHROME LEVEK 1". \«*^JJ <JO5 M JEWELS MOVEMENT Q m %BBmm«W SWISS MADE
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 71 7 Charles Bickford Lois Moran in MEN IN _HfJ* F JI. Screen History in the Making! Entertainment beyond Belief! DARING IT TAKES NERVE FOR A STUDIO TO STAR THE TWO MOST FAMOUS BROTHERS IN THE WORLD IN ONE PICTURE BUT MGM DOES IT! JOHN BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE together for the first
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    • 179 7 A GREAT ALL -LAUGHING SHOW Another GALA EVENT AT Tlffi CAPITOL 6-15 TONIGHT 9-15 Here They Are— The Famous "CUCKOOS" now running wild with a ranchful of Beauties The Screen's Most Popular Pair of Gloom-chasers Back in their Latest Melange of Mirth and Melody— BERT WHEELER and ROBERT WOOLSEY With
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    • 185 7 PAVILION Reservations Telephone 6903. 6.1S TONIGHT 9.15 FEW MUSICAL COMEDY FILMS HAVK BL^N S(l C K IN HIIMOROIS SITUATIONS THERE IS LAUGHTER IN K\ ..i<V LINE PRBK PRESS— WEDNESDAY. Here's a comedy for every one to enjoy it's all British and all good BOBBY HOWES "LORD BABS" L^Lb Mmrlmm\ mm^^^^m^mmr
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  • 208 8 Steadier 7 Singapore Rubber Auction. ONE LOT SOLD AT 5«/ i CTS. tßj Oar Financial Corr-pondft.) Singapore, Wednesday. Today's Prices Rubber, J cents per lb. Tin. Singapore price $65.75 per picul. Yesterday's Prices: Rubber, London, 1 ,d., un changed. New York. l£ its., up 1 16 ct
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  • 70 8 Noon, July 13. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers. Sellers Spot 5 :l a Business done. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Bare™. Sellers July .5 716 5 9/16 Aug. s'/» 5-V 8 Sept. ..5 9 16 5 11/16 Oct.-Dec. s"'« .">■, Jan.-Mar. ..5 13 1G s'«
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  • 165 8 Singapore, July 13. Gambier 7.00 (Cube No. 1 unpicked) 16.00 Copra 5.40 mix<tl 4.95 Sajfo flour, Sarawak LM White IVpper 24.50 Black Pepper 20.50 Pearl Sago 4.25 small 5.00 medium 6.00 Rice Siam $158 to 183 Saigon $147 to 163 Rangoon $147 to 158 No. 1 of 125 catties
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 425 8 Issue V»L Pd. Buyers. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 21/6 £1 £1 Austral Malay 18/5/- 5 Ayer Hitam Tin 9 6 £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 7/1 1 Batang Padang 0.05 1 1 Batu Caves 0.19 1 1 Bukit Arang £1 £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chenderiang -/6d. 1 1 Hitam
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      • 288 8 Imus ViL P<L Buyers. Sellers. £1 £1 Imperial Tobacco 4.7.0 4.11.0 1 1 Kinta Electric 0.32 2 0.37 ft 1 1 Malacca Electric OnL 0.70 0.76 1 1 Malacca Electric Pref. 1.50 1.60 10 10 Maynard Co. 5.00 nom. 1 .80 Malayan Breweries 0.30 dis. 0.10 d is. nom.
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      • 141 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 103 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 104 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vfc p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 100 103 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V£ P«c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 100
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      • 383 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Tb« aboTt rubber quoUtioaj art moatly onlj aominal To-day's Price Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) Alor Gajah ($1) 0.15 0.30 0.10 0.25 0.15 0.30 0.15 0.25 A. Hi tain ($1) A. Kuning ($1) A. Malay ($2) A. Molek ($1)
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    • 189 8 Singapore, July 13. SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 27/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 13/16 London, demand 2/3 25/3? London, T.T. 2/3 Lyons and Paris, demand 1,040 Hamburg, demand 170 New York, demand 40% Batavia and
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    • 87 8 Rugby, July 12. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 8.82 Athens 550 Belgrade 220 Berlin 14 31/32 Bombay Is. 6 1/16 Brussels 25.55 Bucharest 592 Vfe Buenos Aires nominal Copenhagen 18.45 Geneva 18.25 Vt Helsingfors 235 Hong Kong Is. 3 5/16 Lisbon 110 Madrid 44% Milan 69 11/16 Monte Video so
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    • 74 8 From China and Japan, by Hakusan Mam, due at Singapore tomorrow. From China, by Kutsang, due at Singapore 6 a.m. on Friday. From Europe (London mails dispatrhed on June 23), by Rohna, due at Penan? 6 a.m. on Friday. From China, by Bhutan, due at Singapore daylight on
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    • 73 8 Mails (left London July 6) by the outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express on Friday. Correspondence addressed to boxholders only will be ready for delivery at 7.30 p.m. Applications from non-boxholders for delivery at the General Post Office cannot
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  • 163 8 T*4ar. Banka Island, Pladjoe Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. Djambi (Tobelo) 3 p.m. North, N.-Kast and N.-West Sumatra, (Van Outhoorn) ,4 p.m. Samarang, Sovrabaya, CYlebas, Moluccas, Timor Dilly and South-Mast Borneo (Patras) 4 p.m. Bangkok (Hero) 4 p.m. North, N.-East N.-West Sumatra. Ceylon, Egypt, Europe and Creat Britain
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 627 8 MINING REPORT NO. 456. The Chairman and Directora., THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, S.S. Gentlemen. I beg to forward the r»pirt of the mining operations, for the four weeks) ending June 20,' 1932. The development work for the term, totals 547 feet, as follows Sinking 91 ft.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 64 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. ThanuUy. Jaly 14. Rural Board meeting. Land Office, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jaly 19. Clerical I'nion discussion on Weekly Wage, Municipal Offices. UI p.m. Wedm-Mlay, Jaly M. Rotary tiffin. Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Tharaday. Jaly 21. Singapore Swimming Club "At Home," p.m. Sporting •▼eat* will bt found
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 898 9 The Wages and Hours Agreement. ORDER LISTS RUNNING DOWN. (Froir Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester, June 15. The feature of interest in cotton trade circles during the past week has been the decision of the Central Board of the Northern Counties. Textile Trades Federation to take a second
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    • 318 9 The report of the directors of the Straits Plantations Ltd., for thfr year ended Mar. 31, 1932, states.— The number of nuts harvested for the year was 80>120,830, from which 6,821 tons of copra were manufactured. The average net price realised for the copra, shipped weight, after deducting
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    • 52 9 HONG KONG SHANGHAI. The Singapore branch of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation is in receipt of a telegram f:,.m the' head office in Hong Kong stating that an interim dividend of £3 per «hare subject to the deduction of income-txx, has been declared and will be payable en
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    • 485 9 Company in Strong Position. The balance sheet of the Consolidated Tin Smelters Ltd., for the year ended June 30, 1932 has today be»n issued in cable form and is as follows Liabilities. Share capital authorised: 2,000,000 7 por cent, non cum. pr.>f. shares of fl each
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    • 119 9 Reactions to Lausanne Agreement. Berlin, July 10. On second thoughts the Bourse, which yisterday reacted unfavourably to th first news of the Lausanne agreement, took a more optimistic view of the situation. Owing to a considerable influx of buying orders, prices advanced between MM and six points with
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    • 235 9 MONTHLY RB^URN OF COLONY STOCKS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 30, 1932. IN TONS. (At Declared) A. DEALERS' BTOCKB. DRY. WET. TOTAL. Crepe. Total Remill, dry R.S.S. blanket, Scrap, robber ai aad Eetate bark and Wet lamp and Wet and estimated Area. U.S.S. crop*. scrap. sheet. bark
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    • 236 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 12. Closing: quotations today of the principal British and American stocks are given below: The rise or fall is in relation to the price of July 7. GOVERNMENT STOCKS, BRITISH. Riae or Fall Conversion Loan O',S
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    • 38 9 General Motors Standard Oil NJ. U.S. Steel National City Bank General Electric Union Pacific Ord. American Tobacco H. American Can U.S. Rubber Woolworth Radio Corporation B'i 22 r S 25>_9* 29 52 *i 3-, 4 -t-'i
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 616 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. V attmbtlshed 1863 at Amsterdam Authorised Capital GMs. 100,000,000 -Paid up Capital (Jlds. 55,000,000 Reserves Olds. 24,190,324 HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUS. ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES Batavia Head office for Dutch last Indies. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCH EAST INDIKS Ampenan, Bandoeng, Cheribon, Gorontalo, Makassar, Madan,
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    • 41 9 BANKING. THE NATIONAL CITY BANKOf NEW YORK Capital Surplus Undivided Profits U.S. $225,503,000.00 HEAD OFFICE: 55. WALL STRELT. NEW YORK. LONDON OFFICE: 36, BISHOPSGATE, E.C. I). S. S. DOLGLAS, X^f^ v' J OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. Phone 5826. P.O. Box 444,
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    • 459 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY N.V. Netherlands Trading Society. (Established at Amsterdam 1824.) PAID UP CAPITAL Fl. 80,080,000 STATUTORY RESERVB Fl. 20,015,000 HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM WITH AGENCIES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE IIAGOI, HEAD ACKNCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES •Bandoenc Hong Kong Rangoon Bandjcrraasin Kobe 'Senwtranc Bombay *W<!tcvreden Shanghai CaloutU Medan Solo
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  • 131 10 Singapore. ALHAMBRA.— CharIes Bickford and Lois Moran in Men In Her Life. 6.15 9.16 Phone 6908. CAPITOL. -Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in Girl Crazy. 6.15—9.15 Phone 5261-2. GREAT WORLD.— Talkie«, Tom Tyler ir Partners of the Trail. Nick Stuart and Ralph Lewis in The Fourth Alarm. MARLBOROUGH.— SIim
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 33 10 KWEK NYACHIK.— On July 12, 1932, at 535-A, Bukit Timah Road, beloved wife of Mr. Tan Kirn Chen*. A(re 41. Interment at Bukit Brown on Thursday, July 14, 1932 at 10 a.m.
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    • 35 10 Mrs. J. Atkinson wishes to thank the many friends and relatives who attended the funeral of the late Mr. J. Atkinson and those who svnt wreaths, letters of condolence, etc., in her recent bereavement.
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  • 937 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932. WHITEWASH AND MUD. In common with other Malayan newspapers, we received yesterday a series of documents communicated to the Press for general information by order of the Board of the Rubber Research Institute. For long we have pressed for greater publicity in
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  • 127 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. E. G. Sellers, managing director of Muller and Phipps (Malaya) Ltd., left Singapore for home on leave today by the Erria. Mr H. A. Dabell has been appointed Postmaster-General and Superintendent of Telegraphs, North Borneo, Mr. C. F. N. Wade having retired. Mr. C. N. de Trafford,
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  • 1110 10 What Will Be Really At Stake At Ottawa. (By the Hon. J. G. Lathan, C.M.G., Attorney-General and Minister of External Affairs for Australia.) "The result of the Ottawa Conference will be the Empire's considered answer to the gathering cloud* of Communism. If success attends the
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  • 867 10 THE AXE IN THE FM.S, The four months which the F.M.S. Retrenchment Commission was originally allowed in which to complete its report expire this week, and another three months have been granted. This is not surprising, for the task of the Commission goes far beyond the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 63 10 JOHNNIE WAhKER RED LABEL Q very &jm_ GOOD *W% WHISKY h AT A TRULY O MODERATE S I PRICE BLACK LABEL AN OLDER BLEND Ij/I fl 00 SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., incorporate m NO l* N o.> SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG IPOH. For the Anchor which means the
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    • 39 10 I THE STURDY JHILLMAN MINX! 10/30 H.P. THE CAR with ."CUSHIONED POWER" j I Family Saloon $1,675. j j UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. j 45, Orchard Road. I TERRY'S CHOCOLATES AVAILABLE ALL LEADING STORES. HORUCKS BUILDS AND KEEPS YOU FIT.
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  • 774 11 REFUGEES FLEE SOUTH. Every Soldier in Canton Ordered North. SITUATION GRAVE. Well Armed "Red" Troops With Aeroplanes. Well armed and well trained Communist armies. having a total estimated strength of between 100,000 and 120.000 and with aeroplanes at their command, are pouring over the borders from
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  • 174 11 Mr. Chiang Tso-pin Talks To Tokio Pressmen. Shanghai. July 13. Hi hians I iO-pin (the Chinese Miniot.r J pan) tf>ld pressman in Tokio that he had not. brought with him any formulas for the settlement of outstanding issues as lidwcrn China and Japan. The *;ttlcment of these
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  • 124 11 Chancellor's Statement In The House. Rugby, July 13 The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) stated in the House of Commons tonight that the resolution passed yesterday by the Bank of International Settlements regarding: the gold standard did not indicate any departure by
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  • 159 11 Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson. London, July 13. The death has taken place of Admiral Sir Reginald Friend Hannam Headerson, the "father" of the Australian Navy, at the age of 86.— Reuter. Admiral Henderson entered the Navy in 1860 at the age of 14. He served as second
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  • 97 11 Conservative Returned Unopposed. London, July 12. Captain Sidney Herbert, Conservative, has been returned unopposed' for the Abbey Division of Westminister in succession to Mr. O. W. Nicholson, who recently resigned. Reuter. Gapt. Sidney Herbert represented the Scarborough and 1 Whitby Division in the Unionist interest from 1922 until
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  • 94 11 THE FREE LIST." Extended to Include Works of Art London, July 13 The free list under the Import Duties Act has been extended by a Treasury Order, which becomes operative as from July 14, to in lude paintings, drawings, museum specimens and exhibits, logs and reeds used in paper-making, solvents
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  • 76 11 Killed in a Pitched Battle With Police. New York, July 12. New York's "public enemy," the so-called "Fat" McCarthy, a notorious gangster, was killed yesterday in a pitched battle when the police surrounded his hiding place in Albany. A detective, McCarthy's wife and another gangster were wounded in
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  • 86 11 Plan to Secure Uniformity Throughout China. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Nanking, July 12. Hitherto, the Central National Government has levied salt taxes in the different provinces on a dissimilar basis. Now, however, a scheme submitted by the Finance Minister (Mr. T. V. Soong) has been approved whereby the
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  • 162 11 Stormy Debate. MAY BE SUSPENDED FOR 18 MONTHS. Dublin, July 12. After a stormy debate, the Dail, by 71 votes to 61, rejected the Senate's amendment to the Oath Bill throwing out section two of the Bill and providing for the deletion of that part
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  • 343 11 Sir John Simon On Disarmament London, July 13. Speaking in the House of Commons on the Disarmament Conference, Sir John Simon drew a parallel between the Lausanne atmosphere of "something must be done" with Geneva's "something ought to be done." He expressed the hoped that the former
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  • 74 11 Motion Adopted After All Night Sitting. Paris, July 12. M. Herriot's first test of Chamber opinion since his return from Lausanne gave him a majority of 360 to 179 on a Socialist amendment to the Budget relating to the military service law. The Prime Minister opposed the amendment
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  • 38 11 Grave Outbreak Causes Anxiety. Shanghai, July 13. There has been a grave outbreak of cholera at Amoy and the local authorities arc taking measures to pi event the spread of the disease. Sin K".o Mm
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  • 43 11 Senate Passes Bill With Modifications. Washington. July IM. The Senate passed the Relief Bill as modified in accordance with President Hoover's wishes. The Bill carries the same general provisions as the original except for a clause providing lotos to mJivTkialo. R«uter.
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  • 1102 11 Killed in Air Crash. MR. BATA'S REMARKABLE CAREER. Prague, July 12. Mr. Thomas Bata, whose meteoric rise to wealth and international fame was a feature of post-War commerce, has been killed in an aeroplane crash. Mr. Bata adapted the Ford methods of manufacture to footwear and claimed
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  • 412 11 Refusal of Report Of Conditions in China. London, July 12. That the Government wss taking the wrong line in speaking of the "difficulty and expense" in complying with Major-Gen eral Sir Alfred Knox's "extremely modest and well-timed request," regarding the obtaining of a report on general
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  • 116 11 Extension of Tariff Advantages. London, July 12. The agenda for the Ottawa Conference has been issued. It includes trade and tariffs policy, the extension to the whole of the Commonwealth of Empire preferences, the extension of tariff advantages accorded to foreign countries to all parts of the Commonwealth.
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  • 88 11 His Majesty's Visit to The Home Fleet. Rugby, July 12. When the King Unlay left his yacht in Plymouth Bay to *Mt H.M.S. Nelson the Royal barge was lowered and manned by sailors, who pulled His Majesty across to the flagship. Detachments of sailors from other shi^s
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  • 84 11 Chief Commissioner of Ashanti Appointed. Rugby, July 12. The King ha» been pleased to appoint Mr. H. S. Newlands to be Governor and Commander-in-chief of Barbados in succesfiion to Sir W. K. Robertson who Mtlni in DecemlxT next. Birtish Wi rule**. Mr. Harry Scott Newlands, C.M.G.. ha*
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  • 1734 11 STATEMENT ON LAUSANNE. Crowded House Listens Tq Prime Minister. j U.S. ATTITUDE. j "We Are Touching A Very Tender Spot." The House of Commons wax packed yesterday to hear Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the Prime Minister, make his statement on the proceedings at Lausanne. Mr. Mac Donald declared that the Conference
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  • 1565 12 lYoung Man Committed. NEIGHBOUR'S DRAMATIC EVIDENCE. In the early hours of June 2.1 a shocking double tragedy took place in Johore Bahru, a well-known Dutch Burgher. Mr. Julian McCarthy McHeyzer. and his Malay wife, Fatima, lieinjt found stabbed to death in their house at 111, Jalan
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  • 283 12 CASE. I Charge Against One Man Not Proved. Holding that the prosecution had not proved the charge, J«{r. A. W. Hay. the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday discharged one of the six Chinese gatcko'. pcrs employed nt the Anson Road si.ndium. who, following observations kept by specially detailed
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  • 39 12 German Steamer Wrecked Near Perim. Aden. July 10. The German steamer Halie went aground in the early hours of Saturdaynear Perim. The vessel is apparently badly damaged, and the passengers and crew have been taken off. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.
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  • 321 12 Alleged Gangsters In Doctor's House. Three men were in the consulting room of a Chinese doctor in Rochore Road. One of them had been treated and was just on the pent of putting on his clothes again when the door of the room opened and two men
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  • 101 12 Report o£ Commander's Suicide Denied. Paris, July 10. All efforts to raise the sunken submarine Promethee have proved unsuccessful, divers having only attained a deptii of 35 metres whereas the submarine is lying 75 metres beneath the surface. In order to descend further, divers must be fitted with
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  • 35 12 Leader of Military Plot In Serbia. Belgrade, July 10. Lieut. Atanatzkovitch, who was sentenced to death for participation in> an officers' plot discovered some time ago at Maribor, has been shot. Aneta- Trans-Ocean.
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  • 162 12 Determined Effprts To Change Faith. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The, Chinese community in Taiping has been stirred by the determined efforts of two Chinese girls, sisters aged 19 and 20 respectively, to embrace Islam. The two girls left home dressed as Malays and went to Parit
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  • 137 12 Criticism at Paris Congress. Paris, July 10, The Congress of the International Federation of League of Nations Societies closed on Saturday. One of the most interesting features of the closing sission was an address by the German historian. Professor Hoctzsh, which was p. commentary on a memorandum
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  • 188 12 Mrs, Wheattey's Petition Granted. In the Supreme Court today before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) Hilda Wheatley was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute in three months, against her husband, Edmund Gray Wheatley, on the grounds of adultery and desertion. Mr. Kenneth A. Seth appearing
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  • Correspondence.
    • 261 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, According to the official report of my remarks in the Federal Council what I 'said was: "Why Malayan pineapples have lost their Canadian nvarkct is tho Urrible way in which they pack their stuff. They fill the cans with unriiic:
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  • 169 12 "Lord Babs"— A Bright British Comedy. "Lord Babs," a Gainsborough picture, starring Bobby Howes and Jean Colin, is h bright musical, typically British, and is likely to enjoy a good run at the Pavilion where it opened last night. The scenes on board ship where Basil Drayford later
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  • 40 12 Three Policemen of Lower Ranks Arrested. (From Our Own Correspondent.) J'enang, July 13. A sensation has been caused here by the arrest of the three police constables who are alleged to be implicated in tho theft of bicycles.
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  • 785 12 Man with Money Out. WOMEN'S JEWELLERY TAKEN INSTEAD. Attracted by a pay roll over m.;hm fcur Chinese W'Med (he house ol v Chinese contractor in Lorung 11, Geylang, M the afternoon of July 17 last year. But they were disappointed. There wire only four women
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  • 167 12 Meet to Discuss Weekly Wage Question. An Mlraordinary gamra] meeting of the Clerical Union will be he.d at 6.16 p.m. on Tuesday next at the Municipal Board Room, Singapore, for the purpose of discussing the Weekly W-»ge ques-" tion. The following Resolutions \vji| be submitted to the meeting:
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  • Remarkable Bowling Feat By Verity.—New British Heavyweight Champion.
    • 492 13 Lord (ilanely Pays Record; Auction Price. London, July 12. At Newmarket today Lord Glanely, on behalf of a syndicate, purchased the ten-year-old stallion, Solario, the property of the late Sir John Rutherford, for 47,000 guineas, which is a record liid at a publicauction. Solario was
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    • 748 13 Success of Yorkshire's Slow Left-Handed Bowler. Hedley Verity, the Yorkshire lefthanded slow bowler, achieved for the second time in his short first-class cricket career the feat of taking all ten wickets in an innings. His second achievement was when his county met Nottinghamshire in
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    • 157 13 Wednesday, July 13. Football S.A.F.A. Di». 2 S.C.C. t». Police, railing Malays II vs. Straits Cattle T.C., Anson Rd. Stadium. Golf Garrison G.C. Women's Monthly Medal (stroke). Tennis: S.C.C. Mixed Doubles Handicap final. Thursday. Julj 14. Golf Garri-oii G.C. Women's Monthly medal (stroke). Football S.A.F.A. Div. S Junior
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    • 1942 13 Unsatisfactory Trial. CARPENTER AND JANSEN BOWL WELL (By Our Cricket Correspondent.) Except for Lieut. Bryan, H. B. Noon and Rodrigo, who were unable to play, the teams, for the Trial last week-end represented the best of Singapore's cricketing talent, and it was a great pity that the
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    • 36 13 New British Heavyweight Champion. London, July 12. Jack Peterson (Cardiff) knocked Ml Reggie Meen (holder) in the second of a fifteen-round contest at Wimbledon Stadium today for the British heavyweight championship.— Reuter.
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    • 42 13 Gains Another Fine Victory. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 12. Bud Walley beat Owen Reeve in the eighth of their ten-round contest at the Ring last night. Reeve's eyebrow was srv badly cut that tho referee stopped the fight.
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    • 83 13 F.M.S. Team Placed Fourth. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. July 12. The Junior Kolnporc Clip, which was held at Bisley this evening, was won by the Gold Coast with r>4Br >48 points. Other scores were: Trinidad. BM; Nyassaland, 528; F. M. S., IIS; Nigeria, 521; Sudan, 520; Ceylon.
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    • 24 13 Burnt Mint Scratched From Friday's Race. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 12. Burnt Mint was scrutthed from the Eclipse Stakes today.
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    • 18 13 The above scratching should be noted in connection with the Racing Competition in the Sunday Times.
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    • 52 13 Sunday's Races at Chinese S.C. There will be 100 yds. back stroke handicap races for A and B divisions at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday, starting at 11 a.m. The Sea Serpents (Tan Wee ChweeV team) will meet the Tragons (Teo Lam Chye's teair) in the water po\o
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    • 1606 13 Pomarrel's Win. ECLIPSE AND ST. LEGER PROSPECTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Office, Fleet Street, June 28. In marked contrast to the long drawnnut excitement of the Royal Ascot meeting, this week has only produced one race of importance the Northumberland Plate or, as everyone
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    • 58 13 1 Ii I I HthiiU mofc fei^ Jn Stye* tlu? MMII 4 lIU tl( I|-wr^-Sk Amm HH and at all l'i~T^^< ~?r^<^f^ ft I H Prepared from high I Urade wine and I pure fruit juice. I A Ni: W DRI N K I FOR YOUR NEXT I PARTY I
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  • 723 14 Malaya's WireleM World. The President Of The Amateur Wireless Society Of Malaya (Singapore) Retires— A Dinner In His Honour— Reception Notes For Last Week— Pontoise, Chelmsford And Berlin At Good Strength— A Java Station On 49 Metres? (By Oar WireleM Correspondent) FUNCTION'S of the kind veld at the Garden Club,
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  • 78 14 Exporting Circles Fear A Boycott. London, July 8. The pnM features a decision of the <'i.l(iin!.ii lAKislative Council, taken by an overwhelming majority, calling for deep ami cutting constitutional changes wfckh wiuld result in Dominion status far (Vylnn. Thm does not appear to be much chance
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  • 1157 14 Revised List. BROADCASTS FOR THE WEEK. The wireless programmes have been revised as follows MONDAY. KHABAROVSK, (70.2 metres), 5 to 9 p.m. BANDOENG, PMY., (58.3 metres), 10.40 11.40 a.m. 12.40 to 2.40 p.m. and 6.40—9.40. CHICAGO, W9XE., (49.83 metres), 2.30 to 5 a.m. and from 7 a.m.
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  • 625 14 A Million Baits to Be Distributed. A special drive is to be made in Australia against the dingo pest this winter With baits prepared to a formula discovered by Mr. D. E. Donkin, of Meteor Down Station. Over 500,000 baits have been distributed during the lost
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  • 726 15 Lapse by Kent. YORKSHIRE'S FINE WIN OVER NOTTS. Victories by comfortable margins were registered in live of the seven coumy cricket matches which finished yesterday, the other two games being decided on the first innings. Although several big totals were made some remarkable bowling performances j were
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  • 64 15 The following have been invited to play cricket for the Singapore Non-Benders .iKainst the S.C.C. on Sunday at 10 a.m. on the S.C.C. Padanu A. H. Assiter, H. R. Bartels. H. M. Cantrell, W. W< Dean, R. F. (ioodman, O. P. (iriffith- Jones (capt.), T. LeijusiuK, Dr. E.
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  • Sporting News.
    • 380 16 I Singapore Championship Tournament. The results of ties played during the week-end in the Singapore badminton championship were as follows Junior Division. Kum Kirn Leng beat Tan Whatt Seng, 12—15, 15—6, 16—6. Chan Khek Beng beat Tay Swee Siang, 15— G, 11—15, 15—9. Low Poh San beat Ang Chwee
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    • 128 16 Arrival In cricket press boxes recently the question has been discussed whether an umpire could, by the laws, award the Victory to one country if a batsman of another failed to arrive at the crease inside the regulation two minutes. The law says that
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    • 363 16 Mixed Doubles Hep. Final At S.C.C. The semi-final of the mixed doubles handicap at the S.C.C. yesterday proved a very hard struggle, Mr. and Mrs. Warden (owe 30) and O. P. GiHnth-Jones and Miss Griffith-Jones (plus 3) proving evenly matched. It was at 6— S, 4—6, 10—8, that
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    • 161 16 The following were thr results of ties played in the S.C.R.C. tcrnis tournament on Monday: Sinclrs Championship. C. K. Panp beat t"h?on(t Chee Lim, o—7, 6—2. Yon? Loon Chong be-.: T. Y. Chia, 6—2, 6—2. i; l>..uhl«-s Handicap. On* Chen* Bee and Tan Tiam Kiat beat Or* Sion
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    • 57 16 South African Test Player For England? It is rumoured that J. A. J. Christy, the South Afiican Test match batsman who has toured both England and Australia, and earned a reputation as an upstanding batsman with marked skill on the offside, is looking for an opening
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    • 353 16 Holding Sport Up To Ridicule. It may be well to remind swimmers intending to compete "at galas held under A.S.A. laws that the authorities are asking for strict enforcement of the costume law and that an appearance in a non-re-gulation costume may l^ad to disqualification, writes an
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    • 133 16 Good Times in Southern Olympic Trials. The Southern Olympic swimming trials were concluded at Paddington Baths when the competitors' times were as follows Women's Trials. 400 Metres Free Style: M. J. Cooper i. Mermaids), 5 mm. 49 2-5 sec.; V. Davis (Roath Park, Cardiff), 5 mm. 54 4-5 Me.
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    • 283 16 Results of Games in Two Major Leagues. New York, July 11. Today's baseball results were National League. Runs Hits Errors Chicago 2 7 2 Boston 8 6 1 Pittsburgh 5 12 0 Brooklyn 3 7 0 American League. Boston 3 10 3 Detroit 5 10 0 New York
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    • 406 16 Marines Inflict First Defeat on M.P.H. Marine Dept M.P.H A match of much importance in the Third Division took place yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium when the Marine Dept. beat the Malaya Publishing House by 3—2. The result was a win for the Marines,
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    • 166 16 Police No Match For Postal Union. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 11. Postal Union 3 Police 1. The Postal Union "A" team had much the better of the play in their match against the Police in the premier division of the Selangor Football League today on
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    • 169 16 Change Possible in Penang Team Against Kedah. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 13. The Penang team to meet Kedah in the Malaya Cup is unchanged with the possible exception of Walker, who may be replaced by Kam Phooi. Smelters' Easy Win. In a Junior League match yesterday
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    • 31 16 Ten People Killed In Turkey. Ankara, July 10. Ten persons were killed and 20 injured when a passenger train was derailed near Eskisheir, on the Istanbul-Ankara line. Anetar Trans-Ocean.
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  • 158 17 To Leave Tokio on Friday For Shanghai. Shanghai. July 13. The members of the Ixague of Nations Ini.uity Commission yesterday had a disCUasion with the Japanese Foreign Minister (Viscount Uchida) at tie Korean Office in Tokio. Viscount Uchida is reported to have .«i'l that Japan intends to maintain
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  • 212 17 Will Inflation Be Resorted To? Shanghai, July 13. Information has reached here that the Nanking Government has been giving ration to three proposals which had been put foiward for the raising of fresh i cvenue. Thc\-e proposals were as follows i 1 That Peace Bonds to the value
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  • 130 17 Of Harbin. Shanghai, July 13. Mjny on both sides were killed ard wounded in fiehting which has been taking place during the past day or two near Sincheng-, noith-we«t of Changchun thManchukuo capital, between 3,000 Chinese volunteers and a combined force of Japanese and
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  • 288 17 New Naval Commander To Be Appointed. Shanghai, July 13 Tani; Sai-tsang, Lam Hung-fee and Fan Ki-wu accompanied Generals Tarn Kaishau and Yung Kwei-ching to Canton yesterday to make preparations for an early departure for Kiungchow, in Hainan Island, to take over the 7,000 marines who have been supporting
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  • 44 17 Treatment in Hospital In Shanghai. Shanghai, July 13, The High Court at Nanking has, given permission for Mr. and Mrs. Noulens to be uvitej in hospital at Shanghai. While they are in Shr-nghai they vill be on bail. The Union Times.
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  • 57 17 Invasion of Chinghai Continues. Shanghai, July 18. The invasion of the lebiote Province cf Chinghai. on the borders of Szechwan, by a large ir. r (>f Tibetians continues. The la.: si lepocti to hand state that the invaders have attacked Kumchih from five directions. They jiave come into
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  • 150 17 OUTSIDE ROADS. Shanghai Negotiations Progressing. Shanghai, July 12 The Shanghai Municipal Council has approved, in principle, the draft agreement for the settlement of the long-stand-ing dispute between the International Settlement Council and the Chinese Municipal Authorities of Greater Shanghai with regard to extra-Settlement roads. The actual wording of the draft/
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  • 53 17 To Reopen in Shanghai On August 1. Shanghai, July 12. Thr Commercial Press, one of the largest firms of printers in the world, Jwhose vast establishment in the Chapei district of North Shanghai was completely destroyed during the recent SinoJLapan.se hostilities, will reopen as from August 1.
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  • 87 17 Judgment was reserved yesterday in the Appeal Court in the rase in which the Attorney-General. S.S.. on the relation of I. im Kirn Tian, appealed airain-Jt the judgment of Mr. Justice Cobbctt in awarding lostn auainst him in his unsuccessful suit against Khoo Kay Hian an seven others,
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  • 212 17 SULTAN'S TOUR. Perak Ryots Urged To Grow Padi. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipbh, July 12, H.H. the Sultan of Pe<»k ticgan a tour of the Batang I'adang district on Sunday. He visited Temoh first where Mr. O. Beckett, the District Officer, and Malay headmen met him at the house of
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  • 94 17 Witnesses Sitting in Court Unwanted. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 12. I will not hear any witnesses who have been sitting in court. I have said so over and over again in this court and other courts. Ido not care what you do,"' said Mr. Justice Prid
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  • 52 17 Generous Bequest in Captain's Will. London, July 13 Mr. Horace G. Robertson, of Cardiff, a retired sea captain, who left £78,000, placed £70,000 on trust from which to pay 200 Chinese taels a month to I^> Ah Moan, of Tientsin, the former housekeeper of Mr. Robertson's late brother
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  • 157 17 Concert by Orchestra And Chorus Next Month. The dates for the next concerts of the Singapore Musical Society are now tixed for Friday, Aug. 12, at 9.30 p.m. and Monday, Aug. 15, at 5.30 p.m. These concerts will be given by the combined orchestra and rhorus. and the
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  • 96 17 Death After Operation At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 12. The death occurred early this morning t-t the General Hospital, Seremban, following an operation for appendicitis of Mr. Joanes Alcantara, retired Financial Assistant of the Public Works Department, Negri Sembilan, at the age of 48.
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  • 73 17 News of Her Death in South Australia. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 12. Information has be?n received here of th" death in South Australia of Mis. Rstortaoa, the wife of Mr. Douglas Robertson, formerly of the Borneo Company. Mrs. Robei U.o/1 had been ailinjr for many
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  • 1413 18 Hong Kong Murder Case. GEORGE FUNG'S BROTHER GIVES EVIDENCE. Hong Kong, July 5. Evidence of correspondence which had passed between George Fung and his acquaintances was given at the resumed hearing of the murder trial here yesterday, when Quontin Fung, younger brother of the
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  • 575 18 Monday, July 4. His Excellency pressed at a meeting of the Ftderal Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices, today. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency at King's House this evening: H. H. the Sultan of Selaugor, the Hon. Mr. A.
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  • 685 18 Growing Tomatoes. ARTIFICIAL MANURES RIVER SAND. Mr. A. R. Westrop contributes an article on the cultivation of tomatoes to the July "Planter." He writes In these days when efforts are being made to render household* self-support-ing, a heavy crop of tomatoes is a welcome adtiition in
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  • 109 18 Four More People Killed In Chapei. Shanghai, July 1. The series of mishaps, resulting from explosive left-overs," among eouvenirhunters anl careless workers in the Shanghai war areas culminated in the death of four Chinese workers today. These men were engaged in piling on a truck of Chinese and
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  • 47 18 Siamese Aviator Who Flew To Hong: Kong. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 12. Nai Luen. who recently flew from Bangkok to Hong Kong returned to Don Muang this afternoon shortly after three o'clock. He was given an enthusiastic reception, by Siamese and Chinese,
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  • 221 18 SELLING RUBBER ON THE SPOT." How Salary Cuts Can Be Avoided. In its July number The Planter criticises the present methods of selling estate rubber. It says Conversations with experienced planters leave us with the impression that on certain estates more money can be saved by selling rubber on the
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  • 138 18 General Ma Chan-shan Gives Terrible Details. Peking, June 26. Another circular telegram from General Ma Chan-shan was received here yesterday morning reporting a list of barbarous actions by the Japanese military forces in Heilungkiang. The message stated that the Japanese had done their utmost to destroy the
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  • 1207 19 Income Tax Instead Of Tax On Salaries King's Desire For Constitutional Monarchy Prince Of Nagor Svarfia's Departure How Former ConsulGeneral In Singapore Missed The Train Prince May Decide To Live In Germany. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July The excitement has died down in Bangkok
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  • 169 19 Considering Resumption Of Flight. Sydney, July 8. The German aviator Capt. Hans Bertram is deliberating whether or not to continue his flight alone since his companion. Klausmann who was thought at time of his rescue not to appear to have suffered unduly, now lies in hospital in
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  • 51 19 Death of Prof. Erland Nordenskjoeld. Geoteborg, July 6. The South American explorer, Profes- sor Erland Nordenskjoeld, son of the famous Polar explorer and discoverer of the north-east passage, died here aged 55. The deceased hail. ince 1899, made several extensive journeys to Patagonia, Argentina, Bolivia and Central America.
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  • 72 19 Forming "Red" Army In North Manchuria. Harbin, July 1 It is rumoured, according to Japanese information, that Soviet citizens in the Hailin and Hengtaohotse and other districts close by are forming a Communist partisan detachment, one thousand strong, and that their commander, from the Third International,' is arriving
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  • 556 19 Alleged Plot PJanned By New Guard. Sydney, June 16. The appeals of Colin Harry West and Athol Blake RickeUon, members of ibe New Guard, were dismissed by Judge Curlewis in the Quarter Sessions 1 'on 1 1 of Appeals today. With six other members of
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  • 338 19 Merchants Make Big Claim On Japan. Nanking, June 21 That full compensation be demanded from the Japanese Government for the material losses totalling over $1,600 millions, inflicted by the Japanese military in Shanghai, Woosung and environs is urged by the Greater Shanghai Chamber of Commerce in a petition
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  • 118 19 Shanghai Paper Reveals "Secret." Shanghai, July 5. The native paper Dagun Dao claims to have information concerning the recently reported secret pact between the Dalai Lama and Great Britain. According to this story. Great Britain receives concessions for mining and prospecting throughout Tibet, and British officials
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  • 416 19 Gang Rounded -I p In Shanghai. Shanghai, June 2G The French Police here yesterday rescued from the hands of kidnappers the two children of Mr. Hu Pih-kiang. director of the China and South Seas I'ank,. who were abducted on June 3 last. Nine of the kidnapping gang were arveste<!
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  • 214 19 Traced by Means of Their Finger Prints. Two Tientsin Russians, Suputin Nicholai and ProgorofF, both 27 years old. broke into the St. Louis College Chapel en the night of June 14 and got away with some sacred silverware. In their getaway they fortunately left their finger-prints on one
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  • 116 19 Recovered After Being Lost In Temple. Peking, June 20, The walking stick which Lord Lytton lost on his recent trip to Tai Shan, China's sacred mountain, has been received here from Mr. Chow Po-huang, Magistrate of Taianfu, who has directed the search for the missing cane during
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  • 245 19 Japanese Accused. J 35 BAYONET WOUNDS ON BODY. Peking, June 22. Although the only official information froir. the German authorities regarding the brutal murder of Father Konard Rapp, the Benedictine missionary, is to the effect that Herr Tigges, the German Consul-Central at Mukden, h:is gone
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  • 277 19 Surrender of Disputed Documents? > Shanghai, June 2J. A settlement, so far as the correspondents are concerned, of the Harbin incident involving Mr. A. T. Steele, of the "New York Times," and Dr. August Lindt, the Swiss correspondent was reported to be imminent JTMtefday, according to further reports
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  • 85 19 General Honjo's Survey By Air Concluded. Harbin. June 2<i. General Honjo (Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese forces in Manchuria) lia returned to Mukden after having made flights over most of the war area in North Manchuria, including one in the direction of Taheiho. in which area General Ma
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  • 174 19 Wednesday, July 1!, US p.m. Headquarters, S.R.A. (V), B..ttery Parade, 6.10 p.m., Headquarters. "I)" (Eurasian) Company, Company PaniJe; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, M. G. PI. (Eurasian), LectureDemonstration UOx R.ingc. Thursday, July 14, 515 p.m.. Headquarters, S.R.E. (V). G.mpany Parade; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Signal Section. 30x Range; fclß
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  • 44 20 Tanglin Lido. British Golf Championship. 41TIIMA LIDO DAY—Sunday was Lido day at (he Tanglin Club, Singapore, and Urge number of people took part in the fun. The above pictures were taken during the morning when tlic swimming pool was thronged jrith a gay crowd.
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