The Straits Times, 29 July 1932

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY. A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932. PRICE 10 CErtfTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 284 1 Singapore: 78, cecil st. cphone 6isi). i ■laM I i i i 6.15 Tonight 9.15 !"THE CHEAT" j and BETH BERI Phone 5261-2. The GOOQ morning drink j jjy^St^. Fizzing! Sparkling! Health in w^Wfek a To drink a glass of Phosferine Health Salt in the j morning is to feel
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    • 50 1 Wire Nails OF Local Manufacture PRODUCED FROM THE BEST QUALITY STEEL All Standard Sizes Stocked And Special Sizes Made To Order. The Elkayes Nail Factory, Office No. 89, High Street. SINGAPORE. ALL BRITISH SELF FEEDING DUPLICATOR Latest Model. Sole Agents DUNCAN ROBERTS, Ltd. 11 J tad IMB, Robinson Bo«d. Bla«aporm.
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    • 205 1 l«iUL^:|,^i^<'p4||4| /-^N |6£he perfume which r^*-s <S Tfia r ac p.u*i,, Some perfumes remain just perfumes. But K ?h!!%Z*V£"ZiiA*'*uZ "4711" Teua merges its charm with that T Srf pvrfumtd with ibe aUunns o f your own pcrsona!ir>'. Subtly, but with <S c certainty, it lentls jou added loveliness. Make sTaBT
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    • 16 1 i"w"l-".'."7-."l i I .6.15 Tonight Ml !"THE CHEAT H i and i BETH BERI Phone 5261-2.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 541 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated In Englsnd.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PFNINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B.N. CO. UNDKR CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJEBTYS GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAB *IAST HAIL SERVICB. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Da* Spore. 1982. MALWA 11.000 Ang. 5 /NHVARA fi,990 Aug.
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    • 723 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPIN YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middl.sboroach. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Ssll. 9 KATORt MARU 10,000 Aug. 11 12 i KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug. 25 26 t YASt'KUNI MARU 12,000 Sept. 6 7 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Sept. 21 12 I SUWA MARU 10,700 Oct.
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    • 519 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporsted in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNB Tia JAVA. DARWQI AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing* by th* wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,846 tons) and I tha s.s. MANGOLA (8,352 ton*) (Cargo only). Th* s.s. MARELLA Is on* of the largest and finest stesmers trsding to Australia,
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    • 591 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED (Incorporated In Denmark.) Telephone 5523. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore. Penanf. M.s. ALSIA Aug. 10 Aug. 12 m.s. LALANDIA Sept. 14 Sept. 16 m.s. MEONIA Sept. 21 Sept. 23 m.s. BORINGIA Oct. 12 Oct. 14 m.s. FIONIA
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    • 1124 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HTJA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Ship Co, Ltd, ami China' (1932). LTD. Mutual Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, LU. THE CITNARD STEAM SHI.' Co I,td. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co. LUL THB AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE. Ld. THE
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  • Shipping News.
    • 969 3 Facts Faced Frankly. INTERDEPENDENCE OF THE NATIONS Expressing gratification at the addition of the new Grace liner Santa Paula, "representative of the best in marine construction," to the United States merchant marine, the Secretary of Commerie, Mr. Rob"rt P. Lamont, in a communication to the Federal Shipbuilding
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    • 224 3 Britain Comparatively Well Placed. According to the latest returns available from the principal shipowning countries, the amount of shipping laid up at home ports (no details are obtainable for vessels laid up at ports outside their particular country) ha? now reached the large figure of 13,037,000 tons gross
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    • 271 3 Chinese-Owned Ship Joins In Rum Running. A story of adventure is told by the crew of the auxiliary schooner Aratapu, who recently completed three anxious months on the Pacific. Built in New Zealand 54 years ago the Aratspn recently was registered in Auckland under the Peruvian flag,
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    • 67 3 Quarter of Norddeutscher Lloyd Fleet Laid Up. Bremen, June 28. Forty-eight ships, totalling 238,000 tens, and forming one-quarter of the North German Lloyd Line's total tonnage are laid up. The balance-sheet t hows a net loss of £458,900 for the past year. The Hamburg-Amerika Line incurred a loss
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    • 18 3 The P. and O. Aliporc has left Horn? Kong and id due here at 6 p.m. on Wednesday.
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    • 120 3 ASrttOCBVSr Brit.. FT:? t?ns. ff?rn Otaru T?-7. for Csiombs i-S E*li HO GUAii, Dut 965 ton', from Band-jcrmiis-.in '.'.a-~,, for Bandjenna3;in >*_•• P.AVAK, Hut., LM3 ton:i, from Pripi Radja i-S-7, f«r Indrairiri .11-7. HUA TONG, Brit., 109 tons, from Muar 29-7, for Muar 30-7. KELAMANTAN, Brit., 174 tons,
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    • 132 3 Friday, July 29. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Tug "Pentower," Dredger "Todak," Lch. "Shark," W. Bt. "Joan 1." Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. fanjnng Pagar. Albert Dock SHB Hoppers 1 and 4, Tug "Tsnto," Tug
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    • 63 3 Singapore Auirustina. Azumasan Maru, Boston Maru, Bosworth, Glengarry, Kola, Marit, Melchior Treub, Miniero.>, Muenstcrland, Nenshin Maru, Poiasu.--, Pleasantville, President Harrison, Ryoka Maru. Silver Willow, Sirdhana, Suma'rr v The Ciable, Tnensanß. Penang Agapenor, Altai Maru, Argun Maru, Baloeran. Benalder, Chitmi, Durban Mjiu, Fusijama, Hakone Mavu, Haruna Maru, Havana
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 666 3 4 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD iflaearporated la IKrmany The undermentioned Km the company's Intended fixtures t OUTWARDS. 5 HAVEL for Honft Kong, S'ghsl, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtau and Japan Aug. 1 SAARBRUCKEN for Iloilo, Ccbu, Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Aug. 19 9 ISAR for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Kobe,
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    • 428 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINK orW AMERICAN MALL LINE A FEW MORE REASONS WHY DOLLAR LINERS ARE POPULAR. I The staterooms are) the largest and most comfortable yon can buy. I The cosmopolitan atmosphere of these) World Liners insures yon an interesting cruise. The ship ia yours from stem to stem 1
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    • 460 3 ELLERMAN BUCRNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated la Brglind.) -ELLERMAN" LINK. Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. TU Ports and Sacs Carnal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI ft JAPAIt. Steamer Due Spore. il. CITY OF MELBOURNE Aug. 4 S.S. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Bept. 11 HOMEWARDS. S.s. CITY OF PERTH for
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 187 3 TIDE TABLES. Si il Friday. July 29. H. W. 8.5 s.m., 6 ft. 8 in., 8.40 p.m., 8 ft. 2 in. Saturday, July 3*. H. W. 9.20 a.m., 7 ft. 2 in., 7.45 p.m. 8 ft. 4 in. Sunday, July SI. H. W. 10.8 a.m., 7 ft. 6 in, 8.40
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 666 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. V hen applying for any position advertised, In th>'»e columns send copies of testimonial*. Do not lend originals. ANTED, early August, good reliable cookboy, suit married couple. 310, Straits Times. WANTKD, a qualified lady teacher to teach up to ftth Standard. Apply, "TEACHER," c/o P.O. Box No. 361,
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    • 726 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET TO LET, SHOP. FLAT, Amber M.-tr.sioc:;. Apply S*porc Building Corp-. 64, Matket St. Bungalow, 3. Balmoral Crescent, 3 bedrooms, tennis court. Apply 32, Balmoral Rd. TO LET, 4, Angullia Park, complete oil mill faotory, i' 2, Robinson Road. Apply Angullia Co. NEW FLATS, at Middle Road,
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    • 560 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICE, Robinson Road, 8,700 «q. feet, first class property. United Engineer*. OFFICES TO LET, 24-B, Battery Boad, 2nd floor. Apply Guthri* A Co., Ltd. TO LET, Riverside Godowns and Shoo* at Grosvenor Hotel, Apply Stephen* Paul Co. TO LET, first floor, large room suitable for office
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    • 457 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. ORIENTAL TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) IMPORTANT NOTICE. July 1932 Singapore Telephone Directory. Telephone subscribers are kindly requested to note that owing to a compositor's mistake the last six numbers on Page 68 of the above Directory are incorrectly printed, and subscribers are
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    • 459 4 .PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE. MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF SINGAPORE. Assessment for the year 1932. Rates due for the 2nd half-year 1932. Owners of property are reminded that rates for the 2nd half-year 1932 are due and payable in advance without demand at the Municipal Offices in the month of
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    • 428 4 BUSINESS CARDS. HEALTH AKV PHYSIC U CULTURE HALL J, Victoria Street, (Best la rh* Convrnt) Singapore. 'Per the cur* of high blood-pressure, nervousness, constipation, pimples, unufinia, weak heart, and increasing the energy for singing and all outdoor games. F. H. SMITH, late of Harbour Board. Get our prices of Goodyear
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  • 93 5 Two Chinese Girls and A Hawker Hurt. Three motor-car accidents occurred yesterday. A six-year-old Chinese girl sustained a fracture of the right thigh when knocked down in Geylang Road yesterday morning. She was taken to dospital in a semiconscious condition. Slight injuries were sustained by a nine-year-old Chinese
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  • 80 5 Dynamite Thrown at the Wing Chong Shop. Shanghai, July 29. Much excitement was occasioned in Shanghai yesterday when dynamite was throw at the Wing Chong shop ht the city. One employee is said to have been wounded and the police believe the reason for the outrage is that
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  • 63 5 New Zealander to Go to Gaol For 14 Days. A New Zealander, Clement Reynolds, pleaded guilty to stowing away on board the Marella which arrived in Singapore from Australia yesterday in the Marine Court before Mr. J. T. B. NotVey. He was sentenced to 14 days' simple imprisonment
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  • 80 5 Ex-President Ibanez Again Leaves Chile. Santiago, July 26. The ex-President of Chile, Signor Ibanez, who lately returned from exile has been expelled once more from the country, and has left for the Argentine. AnetarTrans-Ocean. Buenos Aires, July 26. The return of the ex-president of the Argentine, Signor de
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  • 81 5 Dissatisfaction Over Loan Agreement. Vienna, July 27. The Dollfus government is expected in political circles to fall by Wednesday, or, at the latest, Thursday, as a consequence of the Landbunds's dissatisfaction with the terms of the loan agreement which that party's organ, the Neves W.iener iTagblatt, to day
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  • 81 5 Poland Raises Import Dues On I)ant/a« Goods. Dantzig, July 27. Poland's latest manoeuvre in the sabotages of treaties consists in the practical abrogation of her customs union with the Free City of Dantzig. j The Poles started a few days ago rais- ing import dues on goods entering
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  • 683 5 Dismissed With Costs In Supreme Court A Singapore diamond merchant's claim to have rectified a deed of composition, suing on behalf of himself and- other creditor signatories to the deed against four Chinese, Wee Lew, Wee Chwee, Ong Kah Lock and See Bian Siang, was
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  • 254 5 Amazing Scenes During His Trial. An Aneta-Trans-Ocean message Rives further details of the trial of the Russian, Dr. Paul Gorfruloff, who has been sentenced to the guillotine for the murder of President Doumer. The trial opened at the Palace of Justice and after reading the act of accusation
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  • Correspondence.
    • 449 5 Comments on Proposed Amalgamation. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With reference to the report at the proposed bank amalgamation, the total combined capital, including reserves, is given as $12,910,000. The paid-up capital of the Ho Hong Bank is $4,000,000 and no reserve is given. Is
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    • 301 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—Will no son of Erin take up the cudgels on behalf of hir own countrymen? Your correspondent "Fair Play," writing from Negri Oauilillau, should have, in the first instance, selected a more suitable nom-de-plume, for he hr».< suggested the adoption
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    • 151 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I am greatly impressed by the iittitude which you are taking up in regard to Malayan wireless. I quite agree with you there are great possibilities for a really good broadcasting station in Singapore. I note in the annual
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 715 5 HOTELS Raffles Hotel MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water TONIGHT Tea Dance Cabaret 6.30 8.15 P.M. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 -MIDNIGHT GRILL SPECIAL DAILY tomorrow SPECIAL DINNER DOLLAR LUNCH SPECIAL (55U535&. A LA SIMPSON DINNER ivi"d KutoJ. Served in the DANCE and $1.71
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    • 75 5 FIRE-ACCIDENT-MOTOR. THE LONDON ASSURANCE, HtiNG KONG FIRE INSCB. CO, IM. PHOENIX ASSURANCE- Co, Ltd, WESTERN ASSURANCE Co. UNION IN'SCE., SOCIETY OF CANTON. Ltd, EAGLE STAR BRIT. DOM. INSCB. Co., GUTHRIE CO., LTD. General Agenta. (Incorporated in S.S.) ASIA LIFE INSURANCE CO; (Incorporated In U.S.A.) The Company has £20,000 deposited with
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    • 22 5 y—sS*/—-\y sS*/—-\ CLIN^SWELL J "WEAK EYES? BE WISE- EZEKIELISE" CONSULT M. EZEKIEL SONS, Optometrists and Opticians. Singapore and Balavla. Tel. Nv. W»,
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  • 1776 6 More About The R. R. I. The Dangers Of The Limelight A Speedy Settlement Necessary— W here The Board Is To Blame —Is An Independent Inquiry Wanted The Reactions In Europe A Malayan Tea Publication Invaluable Data Of M<tdern Practices. (By Oir Planting Correspondent.) ONE fact that
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  • 158 6 Sixty-one Dismissals Since July 1, 1930. Colombo, July 21. At a meeting of the General Committee of the Planters' Association of Ceylon held in Kandy on Friday, July 8, the following statistics in regard to the curtailment of staff on estates were given (1) Number of European
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  • 279 6 Anti-Taxation Riots In' Udaipur. Ahmedabad, July 12 A message from Udaipur, in the Rajputana Agency, states that serious disturbances occurred there at the weekend. It is dated that, recently, the Maharana ordered additional taxation in the State which aroused considerable discontent among the people. A
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  • 93 6 Killed After Desperate Fight With Police. Lahore, July 16. Babar Akali Ratan Singh, one of the convicts who escaped from a train on April 23, following a mutiny in the train, was surrounded and killed by a party of villagers and police at Karka Khas Dis- j Met,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 70 6 f» RAFFLES HOTEL TOMORROW Saturday. July 30th. FOX-TROT COMPETITION A Solid Silver Cup will be presented by Alhambru Theatres Ltd., in conjunction with Fox Film Corporation to the winners to signalise the Malayan premiere of Movietone's 1932 screen classic "DANCE TEAM" Watch the Press for detailed announcements. Mr. Mrs. VYNER
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    • 18 6 The usual Friday feature, li.dia. Kurma and Ceylon Week by Week," will be found on page 16 today.
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    • 469 6 TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS. WE ARE HOLDING A L CLEARANCE Wl% SALE aW4*A V SURPLUS STOCKS OF M'#-i LADIES" :j{ dresses Jt' r\\ AT PRICES e=fh L\ YOU CANNOT \Z -A AFFORD TO MISS V $8.50, $10.50, $15.00 jj\[ FROM f 1 V August Ist to 6th. ROBINSON
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 368 7 "DANCE TEAM" —getting closer! pm A Wealth of Romance— \a^± pp l ys a Fortune of Gorgeous Gowns! B _^S Women will adore this picture. And if K^Br they're a friend of W E riend-hosband, I^Jl^^ _4 4 they'll biing him along to share its 1m i iJr M grandentertainmentl
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    • 243 7 TALLULAH on the Screen BETH BERI on the Stage at the CAPITOL TO i I I G J IT The Biggest Double Attraction PRESENTED IN SINGAPORE! The Favourite of two JWITH SPECIAL STAGE Continents APPEARANCE OF TALLULAH The Famous ZIEGFELD BANKHEAD i: FOLLIES Dancer in Paramount's Magnificent E9 W^ KJ
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    • 94 7 5j bIbV a pC\K vifi I Vl»w iSwl I 5?1 *^fc*Bnt4Lß\JidlaTilflwßfclvßwßwKMLß%BMltßßߥBßß>M DEFINITELY THE YEAR'S MOST WONDERFUL SHOW JACK BUCHANAN in the All-British Music i Tiiumph "GOOD-NIGHT VIENNA" A British and Dominions production. WITH ANNA NEAGLE (BRITAIN'S SUCCESSFUL SCREEN "FIND.) If «y t i|i wS™ S A *I^Bb& ;M S I
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  • 227 8 London Rubber Goes Still Higher. TIN PRICE JUMPS 40s. (Hy Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday. Today's Prices Rubber, 6 1 16 cents per Ib. Tin, Singapore price $67 per picul. Yesterday's Prices Rubber. London. 2 1 Hid., up I/Mi. New York, 3 1 16 ct.. unchanged. Market
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  • 70 8 Noon, July 29. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Spot .6 1 16 6'/k Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers. Sellers. Aug. 6'/b 63 16 Sept. ..6 3 16 6 'A Oct.-Dec. 6' t 6 5 16 Jan.-Mar. G a •>' Tone of Market Dull.
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  • 164 8 Singapore, July 2'J. Gambier 6.25 (Cube No. 1 unpicked) 12.00 Copra 5.45 mixed 5.00 Sago flour, Sarawak 1.95 Vhite Pepper 25.00 lilac k Pepper 19.00 Pearl Sago i 4.25 small 5.00 medium 6.00 Rice Siam $161 to 196 Saigon $152 to 158 Rangoon $148 to 158 No. 1 125
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 429 8 Issue Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 5 Ayer Hitam Tin £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves 1 1 Bvkit Arang £1 £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5/- I/-
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      • 282 8 issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.80 norn, 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.90 1.00 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 4.2.6 4.7.6 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 4.00 5.00 100 50 Chinese Com. Bank 60.00 65.00 £1 £1 Con. T. S. T* Prefs. 18
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      • 138 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 4',-j p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 100 103 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'/^ p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 100
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      • 376 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. The above rubber quotations are mostly only nominal. To-day's Price Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 0.20 0.30 0.20 0.30 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.15 0.30 0.15 0.25 A. Hitam ($1) A. Kuning ($1) A. Malay ($2) A. Molek (|1) A.
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    • 189 8 Singapore, July 29. 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 25/32 London, T.T. 2/3 Lyons and Paris, demand 1,025 Hamburg, demand 165 New York, demand 40 Vi Batavia
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    • 96 8 Rugby, July 28. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 8.72 V-> Athens 550 Belgrade 222 1/ 2 Berlin 14.77 \> Bombay Is. 6Vft Brussels 25.32 1/ 2 Bucharest 592 Buenos Aires nominal Copenhagen 18.55 Geneva 18 1 32 Helsingfors 235 Hong Kong Is. 3V£ Lisbon 110 Madrid 43 11 16 Milan
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  • 51 8 Mails (left London July 20) by the outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express today. Correspondence addressed to boxholders only will be ready for delivery at 7.30 p.m. Applications from non-boxholders for delivery ut the General Post Office cannot be
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  • 41 8 From Western Australia by Minderoo due at Singapore daylight tomorrow. From China and Japan by Yuensang due at Singapore 6 a.m. tomorrow. From China and Manila by President Harrison due at Singapore 6 p.m. on Sunday, the 31st instant.
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  • 32 8 Communication with Kota Bharu (Kelantan) via Kuala Lumpur is interrupted. Telegrams are accepted subject to delay. Kuchingradio working Sunday hours tomorrow and on Monday, Aug. 1, 8 a.m. 1.30 p.m. i
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  • 236 8 Today. Selat Pandjang, Bengalis, Siak, Pakan Baroe, I'ajakombo Padani; (Hong Keat) 3 p.m. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Tinombo) 3 P- m Blinjoc, Pangkal Pinanif, Billiton and Batavia (Edendale) 4 pjl. Java and South-West Sumatra (Nam Yon*-) P- m Sourabaya. Celebes, Moluccas, Timor Dilly and South-East Borneo
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  • 461 8 The following nublications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during the period from July 1« to 22. inclusive, and are .wailable for public use in the Reference Library. Kullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members »f the public
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 139 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOH THE WEEK. Friday. July 29. Meeting of Engineering Association of Malaya. Inspection of R.A.F. and Naval Bases. Municipal Commissioners' meeting, 2.15 p.m. Concert at the Convent, 6.30 p.m. Saturday, July St. Public Holiday. Malayan Exhibition opens at Kuala Lumpur. Variety Entertainment at V.M.C.A., B.IS Penan* Races, Fourth Day.
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 642 9 Company Reserves And Income-Tax. Viscount Snowden, Lord Privy Sea], ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying to the debate on economy in the House of Lords on June 29, warned the House that it was the easiest thing in the world to talk economy in the abstract, but
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    • 1505 9 The Current Season's Prospects. The f,orty-sixth annual ordinary general meeting of the Anglo-Ceylon and General Estates Company, Lt.l., wan held on June 29 in the Council Room of the Ceylon Association in London, ti, Laurence Pountnty Hill, Cannon Street, E.C., Sir Edward Reeling (the chairman). presiding.
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    • 440 9 Barjow and Co. report as follows on July z8: Since our report dated July 21, the ocal market has maintained a steady tone with improved prices. Stocks in London and Liverpool for the week ended July 23 marked only a small diminution, viz: a total of 226 tons.
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    • 259 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 28. 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 27. GOVERNMENT STOCKS, BRITISH. Rise or M Conversion Loan h1",h
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    • 198 9 Reconstruction Scheme Considered. An extraordinary general meeting of the members of the Kuantan Rubber Syndicate, Ltd., was held at the register ed offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Tuesday to consider a scheme of reor/nstmction. Those present were Mr. G. A. Potts (chairman) Mr. W.
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    • 38 9 A cable received by Cumberbatch and Co. gives the London prices of palm oil at 415 10s. The market is steady. Thi? flotation is made on the basis of 18 per cent, f.f.a., c.i.f., Liverpool.
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  • 120 9 Friday. July 29, Blakan Mati S. R. A. (V), ('amp assembles; Ohaniri, Ist Bn. 3.5. V.F. and M. G. PI. (Eurasian), Camp assembles; 5.15 p.m., Malay Headquarters, 'V" (Malay) Company, Tactical Kxeroise; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, Kde. Signal Section, Section Parade; 5 p.m., Bukit Timah Rang*, "E" (Chinese) Company.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 617 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. Established 1563 at Amsterdam. Authorised Capital Olds. 100,000,000 Paid up Capital Glds. 65,000,000 Reserves Olds. 24.190,324 HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE. ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES Batavia Head office for Dutch East Indies. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampenan, Bandoeng, Cheribon, Gorontalo, Makassar, Medan, Menado,
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    • 42 9 BANKING. THE NATIONAL CITY DANKOF NEW YORK Capital Surplus Undivided Profits U.S. 1225,503,000.00 HEAD OFFICE: 35, WALL STREET, NEW YORJL LONDON OFFICE: 36, BISHOPSGATE, E.C /AVING/ ||go£j^^?jte> D. S. S. DOUGLAS. V^^^^J/ J OCEAN BUILDING. COLLYER QUAY. Phone 5826. P.O. Box 444.
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    • 461 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPV N.V. Netherlands Trading Society. (KaUbllahrd at Am«t.r,lam 1R24.) PAID UP CAPITAL Fl. 80.030,000 STATUTORY RESERVE Fl. 20,015,000 HEAD OFFICK IN AMSTKKHAM with a<;kn< u:s in ROTTERDAM ANII THE HA<;i>K, HEAD MMMOI IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES •Bandoeng lion* Knit* Rangoon lland]ermasin Kube *H» Bombay 'Wpltnvrcdcn Shanghai Calcutta Mrclnn
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  • 138 10 Singapore. AI.IIAMBRA. Joan Brnnett and John Ro1«s in Careless Irfidy. Ufr— •Jß. Phone CAPlTOL.— Tallulah Banfchoad in The Cheat also Beth Beri in celebrated dance creations. 6.15—9.15. Phone 6261-2. GREAT WORLD.— Talkies, Parade of the West with Ken Maynard. Pasar Malam Gate 10 cts. Ladies Free. MARL'BOROIT.H.-Kinc of Ayodhya
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  • 46 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. Cheng Khyc Yung and family ban tend.or their sincercst thanks to all thes* relatives and friends who attended the Funeral and Night Visits of the late Mr. Cheng Khyc Yong and also to those who sent WTeatae, telegrams and letters of condolences.
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  • 1128 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JULY 29, 1032. WAR CLOUDS IN JEHOL. Is Japan about to plunge herself, and possibly half the world as well, into the abyss If the Chinese are correct and it is really the intention of the Japanese military clique, with the Tokio Government behind it,
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  • 1156 10  -  John Galsworthy But What Price Are We Prepared to Pay? (By in an interview.) There is hardly any price at which peace is not desirable" the famous English novelist declares. He emphasises the I "sacred duty of the Press" to foster o peaceful atmosphere which Government
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  • 152 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. T. G. Wiggins, of the Central Health Boaid, leaves for Europe on Aug. 3. Mr. Ong Piah Teng has been appointed general manager of the Oversea-Chinese Bank. Mr. E. H. P. Bengtsson, Superintendent Engineer, Government Workshop, Sarawak, has resigned. Mr. C. Pitt-Hardacre has been appointed secretary to
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  • 827 10 WHOSE BRIGHT IDEA? One source of considerable aniimoment in this office during the past few weeks has been a persistent rumour that the Municipality or the Rotary Club, or the two bodies working conjointly, proposed to send Singapore's publicity officer, Mr. A. L. Gilmore, on a
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    • 101 10 t^m^mmmmim^^mmmmm^mm m m asHßa a a^aaissi t a mmm^m m m 0«M a j shall we meet at CAFE ON Saturday morning? WAIT FOR ME THEN IN THE j LOUNGE JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. L( Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH. GOODWObD PARK let HOTEL SINGAPORE'S I
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  • 547 11 TEAR BOMBS FOR "BONUS ARMY." Stubborn Fighting In The Camps. OVER 50 CASUALTIES. Marchers Driven Back By Fixed Bayonets. The hopes that the bonus army of ex-Servicemen who have been ramped in and around Washington for several weeks would disperse quietly have not been
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  • 58 11 Eleven Hours Flight In Motorless Plane. Berlin, July 27. The world's record for length of flight in a motorless plane was broken by 14 hours !>>• a young flyer from Aix La Chapelle. Peters, whjn he flew uninterruptedly for 11 hours. Another competitor in the Roehn gliding mntcnt.
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  • 46 11 Paris. July 26. A mob of about 100. mostly foreigners made a sudden attack on the Hungarian Consulate here. Th;. police succeeded in foiling the attaik a-.! arrested one of the participants while the rwi succeeded in escaping. An inqu.ry has been opened. Aneta-Traro-Ocean.
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  • 87 11 Emperor of Japan And Pressing Problems. Tokio, July IS Japan this year will not lah' ary summer vacation of two month- <>r mor«-. usually spent at hi* mouruam villa at Nasu, north of Tuku). ar hie summer seaside palace at Haymma. 7.1 miles southwest of the capital. The
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  • 211 11 Unveiling Ceremony By The Prince of Wales. Rugby, July 28. The Prince of Wales will on Monday unveil at Thiepval, in the heart of the Somme battlefields, a Memorial to over 70,000 British soldiers who died in that area but who have no known graves. As the
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  • 162 11 Orderly Who Murdered Capt. Coldstream. Peshawar, July 28. Abdul Resashid, the hospital orderly who murdered Capt. Coldstieam on July 22, has bten sentenced to death. Reuter. Capt. Coldstream, civil surgeon, was knifed in the neck by the orderly while walking in the operating theatre of the Lady
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  • 136 11 Sequel to Scene At Geneva. Geneva, July 26. At the opening of today's sitting of In-ter-Parliamentary Union the chairman read out a letter from the Italian delecation withdrawing finally from the Union as a consequence of the incident in which M. Renaude! n>ured. M. Ktnaudel Called To Order.
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  • 120 11 Famous Physician Dies In Cairo. Cairo, July 28. The death is announced of Sir William Willcocks at the age of 62. Reuter. Col. Sir William Henry Willcocks was a distinguished physician. Amon? his discretions were Gold Medallist, London University, for anatomy, organic chemistry- Tnateria medca. and therapeutics
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  • 72 11 Big Contract For Supply Of Scrap Iron. Durban, July 28. The Governments of the Union of South Africa and Japan have jrned a. contract for the supply to Japan of :lO,OfIO tons of South African scrap iron which will be loaded on Japanese In the course
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  • 1812 11 26,000 Troops From Korea, HUNDRED TRAINS READY AT CHINCHOW. While, for the moment, all is reported to be quiet at Chaoyung. there is no lack of evidence that Japan is still preparing for a large-scale invasion of Jehol Province. It is said she has mobilised
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  • 230 11 Tariff Boomerang. INSURING AGAINST COMMOTION. Dublin, July 28 Growing uneasiness is indicate I by the fact that property to the value of over £1,000,000 has been insured in the past few days against the risk of riot and civil commotion in the coming winter. Tho premiums
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  • 115 11 Daughter Born to Lady May Abel Smith. London, July 29. Lady May Abel Smith, the daughter of the Earl of Athlone, gave birth to a daughter at her parents' residence, Kensington Palace today. —Reuter. Lady May Cambridge (as she was before her marriage) Ihe only surviving child
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  • 100 11 Returns Home After Flyinjj 20,000 Miles. Bremen, July 26. The daring German aviatrix, Elii Beinhom, who, since she took off fnrm Berlin for the Far East five months ago has covered 20,000 miles and flown over 18 States in four continents, has returned home aboard the steamer Cap
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  • 126 11 State of Siege Lifted After One Week. Berlin, July 26. The state of siege that was proclaimed a week ago was abolished on Tuesday at noon, and exocutive pr.ver was again placed in the hands ->t the Home Ministry and the police. It was not only the express
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  • 63 11 Reichstag Committee's Decision On Prussia. Berlin, July 28. It is pointed out in political circles that tho resolutions demanding the repeal of the Reich Government's measures in Prussia, passed by the Reichstag's permanent supervisory committee, have little practical importance, and partake more of the a,ature of a demonstration
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  • 119 11 FRONTIER TROUBLE BREWING. y Fakir of Alingar As The Evil Genius. Delhi, July 28. Trouble is threatening at th« British outpost of Chakdara, on the North-West Frontier. The eVil genius behind) the trouble is the Fakir of Alingar, whose great ambition is to invade British territory. First of all, however,
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  • 142 11 Not to Alter Soviet's Foreign Policy. Moscow, July 27. Political circles here express satisfaction at the signing of the non-aggression pact between Soviet Russia ami Poland, but stress that this dots not ulter one jot of the Soviet union's foreign policy. It is pointed out particularly that the
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  • 105 11 Message of Condolence From the King. Rugby, July 28. The King has sent to President Hinden-1-urg a message of condolence on the loss of life in the disaster to the German naval training ship Niobe. Britisli Wire less. The Niobe capsized in a squall off Kiel on July
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  • 107 11 Austria Unable to Meet Service. London, July 29, Austria has defaulted in the service of the 6 per cent, loan 1923 43, of 650,000.000 kronen which was the first loan issued ur.der the auspices of the League of Nations. The trustees of the ban announce that following difficulties
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  • 213 11 Millionaire's Offer of 15 Aeroplanes. \a Paz, Bolivia, July 25. A Bolivian millionaire has offered to present 15 aeroplanes to the national army. The Bolivian Government has informed the United States Secretary of State, Col. Henry Stimson, that it in unable to conclude a pact of non-agression
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  • 756 11 £100,000,000 in Favour Of Dominions. STRIKING FIGURES. U.K. Wants to Compete On Even Terms. An important statement has been iiuineri by the I'nited Kingdom delegation at the Ottawa Conference showing how the preference for Kmpirr products ban Ikm-o increased hy the recent tariff legislation. In nome riKc
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  • 43 11 Presented with Rosette Of Legion of Honour. V Paris, July U. S* Robert Ho Tune, (he famous Hong KonAmillionairt.', philanthropist, business man knd statesman. Las heen presented with tlje Rossette of an Officer of the Legion of Honour. Renter.
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    • 68 11 On Other Pages. Page Utters to the Editor i Malayan I'lantinc Topics Around the Markets By the Financial Correspoodeßt 8 "We All Desire Peace."— By John Galsworthy 1* Bankruptcy Office Fraud Ca.se 12 Millionaire's Son Charged 12 I 111 to (lose Dow* IS I'enang Rare* 13 Malayan Tennis Champioa--h, ps
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    • 21 11 TODAY'S SUPPLEMENT. A «pecial nupplement dealing with the Malayan Agri-Horticultunl Exhibition is puMifthed together with today's incut of the Straits Times.
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  • 1826 12 Closing Stages Reached In Assize Court ACCUSEDS IN BOX. COMPLETE DENIAL BY IJOTH MEN The closinc staffs were reached yesterday in the Assize case in wheh Coomaru Shanmugam an -M. Sittampalam are being charged In-fore V,.. Justice Whitley with fraud and abetment in connection with a
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  • 81 12 We have received a copy of Australia Today, the special number of The Australian Traveller, which gives an excellent idea of the island continent from many angles, but chiefly as it appeals to the traveller and the business man. All phases of industrial, agricutural and business life are
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  • 48 12 The Police Band will play the following programme at Katong Park today at 5.15 p.m., weather permitting: Overture, "Plymouth Hoe" (AnseJl); Selection, "Gipsy Love" (Lehar); Entr'acte, "Rose Mou3sc" (Bose) Three Dances from "Henry VIII" (German) Reminiscences of Sullivrn (arr. Godfrey); •The Butterfly" (Bcndix); March, "Adolphe" (Michaiii?).
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  • 172 12 Police Chase Tod Hot For Perak Kidnapper. After a brief toll Chinese gangster* in Perak have again become active. A mine towkay was caught and carried off, but stranded on the edge of the jungle when the police chase became too hot. (From Our Own
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  • 300 12 Attractive Double Feature Programme. Beth Beri, who was formerly a member of the famous Ziegfeld Follies in New York, opened a season in person at the Capitol last night and delighted two large audiences with selections from her repertoire of novel dance creations. The fact that Miss Beri
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  • 51 12 Two Malays, Sudah bin Hussein and Butan bin Mat, who were arrested for dishonestly retaining stolen property at Station Road, Seremban, namely, a silver watch, the property of Mrs. Swallow were charged before the Serembar Magistrate on Wednesday and allowed bail in the sum of $50 each, writes our Seremban
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  • 295 12 j? ':T. Cheques Alleged to Have Been Altered. The son of a muJWonillionaire and former ambassador is now arraigned on a series of criminal charges before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate. The 'accused, Chang Khiam Hoe, is a well-educated young man, whose father,
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  • 195 12 Proceedings to be Sent To Public Prosecutor. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 28. There was an echo of the case known as the Port Dickson land case in the Seremban Supreme Court today when iudtnuent was delivered by Mr. Justice McFall in the cose in which R.
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  • 20 12 The next St. Andrew's Cathedral Market will be held in the Memorial Hall on Saturday, Aug. 6, at 9 a.m.
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  • 614 12 Document That Was Not Understood. An appeal by a woman named Low Soon Wah against the decision of Mr. Justice Thome in dismissing her claim to a share in the estate of her father (wh > died in 1884) which she had assigned to htr nephew, Low
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  • 139 12 Attempt to Break Prices At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 27. Further reference to the pork stalls at in- Seremban market m made at today's meeting of the Seremban Sanitary Board when the chairman, Mr. Leslie Forbes, said that Dato Wong Yick Tong and Messrs. Koh
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  • 119 12 H. E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, and party will attend the Singapore Musical Society concert on Friday, Aug. 12. The Society has now been in existence almost one year, and this concert will be the first of the second year's efforts. The programme will be performed by
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  • 24 12 ■Dr. S. W. Tay, late of the Peace Pharmacy and Rochore Dispensary, is at present attached to the City Dispensary, 196, Middle Road, Singapore.
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  • 231 12 Trouble to Escort. BEING BROUGHT TO SINGAPORE A European, alleged to be a deserter from the Welch Regiment, just released from gaol in Kuala Lumpur, was frogmarched through the streets when he gave trouble to an escort of soldiers bringing him to Singapore. Convicted at Kuala Kubu
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  • 100 12 Motion to Set Aside A Bankruptcy Notice. There was a motion to set aside a bankruptcy notice against Inche Mohamad Eunos bin Abdullah, the Malay Legislative Councillor and Municipal Commissioner, in the Bankrupts Court this morning before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell, but, at the request of Mr,
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  • 175 12 Novel Competition at The Raffles Hotel. The special dinner darce ami cabaret at Raffles Hotel tomorrow night will incorporate a foxtrot competition for which the Alhambra Theatr in conjunction with the Fox Film Corporation, have presented a silver cup. The competition has been arranged to herald Movietone's forthcoming
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  • 70 12 Malays and Malaya's Backwardness. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, July 128.. Among those present at the Istana Mahkota here yesterday to hear lectures on copra and padi cultivation by Raja Rome and Che Jafar respectively were H.H. the Sultan of Selangor, the Raja Muda, Raja Nong, Dato
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  • 61 12 The following is the programme at the Adelphi Hotel on Sunday night by Paul Strauss and his orchestra: Mania Turca (Mozart). Fanta.sia from the comic opera "The Bartered Bride" (Smetana), Slavonic Dance No. 1 (Dvorak), Melodic, "The Love of Long Ago" (Silesu), Violin sok) "Kol Nidrai (Bruch-Elman), Serenade
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  • 58 12 Mr. Aw Boon Haw, of Singapore, has recently subscribed a further sum of $20,000 towards the fund for the repatriation of unemployed Chinese. In a letter to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr. Aw Boon Haw stated that he would lik' an extra dollar to bs given to mch Chinese
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    • 76 12 WHITE ARMY REPULSED It is said that an Army marches on its stomach. Nothing can be more true when that army is composed of White Ants. Powerful jaws, indomitable courage, and force of numbers, carry the Army steadily along, and only devastation and decay are left in its track. BUT—
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  • 1091 13 Malayan Tennis Championships Women's Singles Matches. FINE DISPLAY BY MISS OLDFIELD. Women's Singles. INTERESTING MATCHES IN SEMI-FINALS. The four matches in the second round of the women's singles championship of Malaya were played at the S.C.C. yesterday, and MMM as follows Mrs. Allin beat .Mrs. Bucknell. 6—l, 6—2. .Miss Oldfield
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  • 37 13 Friday. July Tennis: Malayan championships at the S.C.C. Boxing: Young Johnson vs. L/Bdr. Ellis, New World. Football: Malaya Cup: Singapore vs. Malaya Command, Anson Road Stadiuni. 4.50 p.m. Cricket: Johore C.C. vt. R.A.F., Johore Bahru.
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  • 748 13 $2,160 Double Tote. RESULTS OF THIRD DAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 28. The third day's racing of the Penang Turf Club meeting took place today in fine weather. The attendance was smaller than on previous days. Dividends were fairly high, the lowest paid being
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  • 234 13 Fllos to Meet Johnson At New World. A boxing promotion of more than tho usual interest will take place at the New World tonight. One of the main events is between L/Bdr. Ellis and Young Johnson. This should be a hard fight, and Ellis has a good chance
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  • 132 13 Debarred From Olympic Games. Los Angeles, July 29. The International Athletic Federation has debarred P. Nurmi (Finland) from participating in the Olympic Games. Reuter. An Aneta-Trans-Ocean cable from Helsingfors on July 18 stated Keen in- dignation has been occasioned by the New York cable stating that the Swede,
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  • 1012 13 Old Established Club. TAKEN OVER BY THE V.M.C.A. Many people in Singapore, especially the older residents, will be sorry to hear that after this month the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club will cease to exist Tho Club has had difficulty in carrying on for the past two
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    • 62 13 ARMOUR'S TENNIS STRINGS, the choice of the champions ■ISiaiMC YOUR RACKET WITH ARMOUR'S VARSITY ORANGE grnuinr »heep-cut Tennis Strlnr*. SOIND— SERVICEABLE— ECONOMICAL A $10. KrHtringing job at all Indinj Sports d«alrrn. Sole Agent PHILIP \V. THAYER. Union Building Singapore. Make Mire; yuu Let the Trade-Mark s ticker— your guarantee that
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    • 174 13 See The SUNDAY TIMES FOR FULL REPORTS OF THE MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. THE COLONY VS. F. M. S. CRICKET MATCH. THE PEN AN(J RACES. And All Other Malayan Sporting Events. Other Sporting News Appears On Pages 14 and 15. g5§V \s. II JraWJf Crr^f^Nv^ rY? Electricity is a silent and
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  • 319 14 Brown Jack's Runs For Fourth Time. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 28. The race for the Goodwood Cup (2m. sfur.) was run today and resulted as follows Lord Woolavington's BRULETTE (G. Richards) 9.4 1 Sir H. Wemher's BROWN JACK (S. Donoghue) 9.11 2 H.H. the Aga Khan's
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  • 593 14 Singapore To Meet The Command. This afternoon the championship of the southern section of the Malaya Cup will be decided when Singapore meet the Malaya Command at the Anson Road Stadium. Selangor have already qualified for tiu final in the northern section. The position of the
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  • 257 14 Results of Games in Two Major Leagues. New York. July 28. Today's hascball result* were While splitting this double header Roscnfeld, O'Doul and Cuccinello for the Dodgers and Rip Collins and George Watkins for the Cardinals hit home runs. Despite homers by Freddy Lindstrom anil Mcl Ott in
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  • 174 14 Garrison Fixtures for August. The Garrison Golf Club fixtures for August are as follows Saturday and Sunday, 13th and 14th. Men's Medal (Bogey). Wednesday and Thursday, 17th and 18th.— Women's Medal (Bogey). Saturday and Sunday, 27th and 28th.— Governor's Cup (18 holes Bogey). Tuesday, 30th.— Mixed Foursomes Competition.
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  • 522 14 Score Six Times Against Postal Union. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Ju'.y 28. S.C.R.C. A 6; Postal Union A 0 A great crowd gathered on the Chinese pedang today to see the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club's "A" team beat the Postal Union "A" in a
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 78 14 YOUR MOTORING BILL Pk JUST *^^R WORK iWa^itout Now, why not pay the game price as for ordinary oils and buy CASTROL? CASTROL is the most effective lubricant known throughout the World. It reduces friction to a minimum, gives perfect piston•eal and causes less carbon. CASTROL lasts longer than other
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    • 234 14 Metering? and The Genial Four .Meet the Genial Four gentlemen of ample rotundity and an epitome of discomforture in their old fashioned baby cars. "I'll sell it" raves Number One "I'll diet" cries Number Two "Oh for a shoehorn" sighs Number Three. "Gentlemen the answer to our problem is a
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  • 123 15 Suppressed by Government Troops. Rio de Janeiro, July 2<i. Federal planes have hcawly bombarded the Sao Paulo aerodrome and also the neighbouring towns, notably Teubate. which has served as a base for the rebels. The hotte.-t engagement of the campaign so far is now proceeding near Sao Paulo.
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  • 88 15 To Promote International Fraternity. Vienna, July Th. League of Nations Commission to j which has been entrusted the task of I producing the film based on the scenario by the French author, M. Blanchet, and entitle.!, "The Dying Embers of Hatred" which won the prize offered by the
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  • 219 15 29th Match of Series At Kuala Lumpur. T>u- L'-.ith match between the F.M.S. and He Colony will start on the Selangor Club ;>adung, Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow. The teams have b?en selected as fol- ')WS olony R. A. Ashworth. Lieut. G. J. Hryy.n. Sergt. Carpenter, L.-A. C. Cockle,
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  • 74 15 Draw at Newcastle With Northumberland. London, July '-ti. The two-day match b: '.<veen the Indian toi:rists and Northum'vr'.and at Newcastle ended in draw. The tourists were dismissed for 101 runs in their opening innings. Allen taking five wickets for 'VI runs. Northumberland replied with 14:',. In their second
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  • 471 15 The following hnv ten invited to play against the Combine I Colleges (Raffles imil Medical) on Sundiv and Monday at 11 a m. each day at the B.R.C. ground: G.E.N. Othles (capt.). R. C. O-Virs, N. Sullivan, A. G. Armstrong, M. Cordeiro, S. Feieira, I. Eber. K. Moi-ando,
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  • 53 15 Warship Construction Rumour Denied. Rome, July 26. The London Daily Telegraph's revelations concerning the alleged secret construction of 24 Italian warships is categorically denied by the Agenzia Stefani as wholly baseless. A semi-official statement adds that only such warships are in process of building as have been authorised
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    • 285 15 For your throats sake, smoke FRESH Cigarettes. CRAVEN A CORK > TIPPED VIRGINIA CIOARITTES j(^^Kk T^fclS^ sir mr Sr Ml iinetl to be of \R ler needed. No \4 f M-^ H^B Neit fitting lid. Hj^^ m jg?'' W^^Hbl From Arcadia Work* in London When you pull thii rubber Tab
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  • INDIA, BURMA AND CEYLON WEEK BY WEEK.
    • 1630 16 What The Indian Liberals Intend To Do To Join The Ranks Of The Non-Co*operators-—T l iot Prepared To Face The Communal Settlemetil Leprosy And Railway Carriages Calcutta Gets A Taste Of Singapore Far nn More Trouble For The Corporation MotorCar To Race Liner From London To Calcutta.
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    • 85 16 Revolvers Chalked On Headstones. Calcutta, July 18. Twice in two days, yesterday and today, the graves in the Roman Catholic cemetery of Sergeant- Major Farrell and Mr. Walker (a guard), who were killed in the Chittagong armoury raid, were desecrated. Yesterday the crosses on the graves were broken
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    • 582 16 Bombay Situation. FRANK SPEECH BY STOCK EXCHANGE PRESIDENT. Bombay, July 13. The grave economic and financial situation in the country, with Ms natural concomitants of low prices, slump in trade and consequent unemployment, was referred to by Mr. K. P. Shroff, president of the Bombay Stock
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    • 96 16 Keen Competition In Ceylon. Colombo, July 20. Forty-nine advocates, 60 accountants and 90 graduates, of whom 34 held honours degrees, were among the applicants for appointments in the Income-Tax Department, according to a statement made in the Ceylon State Council yesterday by th: Chief Secretary.
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    • 86 16 Elephant Kills Man Who Teased It. Hambantota (Ceylon) July 19. Information has 'been received that a Sinhalese schoolmaster of Kandy was killed by a perehara (procession) elephant at Kataragama on Saturday. The deceased, it is reported, grave the elephant a coconut and, after the animal had eaten
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    • 488 16 Congress Stronghold Recaptured. Ahmedabad, July 11. Bardoli taluka which was to have brought Swaraj of the Congress type to India and which virtually had been captured by the Congress was, in th; words of a Nationalist of that taluk i, reconquered during 1931-32. This was the
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    • 145 16 Estimated to Number About 10,000. Colombo, July 20. The Ceylon Daily News understands that the question of unemployment in Colombo formed the subject of discussion at a meeting yesterday of the Executive Committee of Labour, Industry and Commerce. The Committee ex^nresed the opinion that the the whole
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    • 63 16 Plea of Accused Before Jaffna Court. Colombo, July 13. That he was taking ganja medicinally for the purpose of curing a squint wae the ingenious explanation of Seth Mohammed Ali charged at Jaffna with illicit possession of half a pound of ganja. He was sentenced to
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    • 72 16 For Loss of Son Drowned At Picnic. Rangoon. July 15. The Sub-divisional Judge, Moulmein, has dismissed the suit of Mrs. Mary Raphael against the Rev. Brother Mark, Director, and Brother Frederick, Prefect, of St. Patrick's Institute, Moulmein, claiming Rs. 1,200 as 'damages for the loss of her son
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    • 177 16 Dastardly Methods In India. Delhi, July IS. A message from Dehra D.in today states that, for the second tiir« within a 'fortnight), an attempt has been made to derail a train near a line that is now being heavily patrolled by the police, especially at
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    • 320 16 His Advice to Sir Samuel Hoare. London, July 15. Writing on the cross currents in India in today's Spectator Sir Stanley Reed says: Those connected with the situation are rot surprised at the impasse. The atmosphere prevailing in India is one of suspicion and distrust, especially since
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    • 152 16 Tribute to Community By Lord Lothian. London, July 13. Lord Lothian, the chief guest at the annual luncheon of the Anglo-Jndian Association today, in bighljy simpathetic speech, paid a warm tribute to the manner in which the Anglo-Indian community had presented its case to the Indian Franchise Committee.
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    • 110 16 State Council and The Committee System. Colombo, July 21. The debate on the motions for reforming the constitution, proposed by Mr. E. W. Perera, were concluded in the Ceylon State Council yesterday evening when the Council rejected, by 36 votes against six, the motion condemning the Committee System
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    • 771 16 No More Co-operation. FATEFUL DECISIONS BY LIBERAL. Bombay, July 10 The meeting of the Hound-Table Conference delegates concluded this evening and the following statement, adopted by the meeting, was issued to the Press: The undermentioned members of the Round-Table Conference, having considered with care the announcement made
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    • 44 16 Bangalore, July 19. It is understood the Governing Council of the Indian Institute of Science has appointed Sir C. V. Raman as Director of the Institute for a period of 15 years, from April next, in placti ..f Dr, M. «>■ Portter, who in retiring.
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  • 4360 17 Government's Aim To Speed Up Reforms. PLEDGES NOT BROKEN. Ending "Uncertainty" Of India Situation. The necessity of speeding up constitutional procedure and an assurance that the Government was still anxious for Indian co-operation in this connection were stressed by Sir Samuel Hoare, in the course
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    • 328 17 fENTRAI IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION REALISATION OF STOCKS The Receiver Manager for the Debenture Holder has for ilisposal the following NEW SECOND HAND PLANT MACHINERY GENERAL ENGINEERING SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL APPARATUS SUPPLIES SANITARY FITTINGS SUPPLIES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES YOUR INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED at 65, Geylang Road, Singapore. Something New In
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  • 206 18 Sensational Falling Off In Revenue. Colombo, July 19. A comparative statement of expenditure and revenue for the six months ended March 31, 1932, reveals the fact that the revenue of the Ceylon Government Railways has decreased by Rs. 2,110.093 during this period, compared with the half-year ended March,
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  • 116 18 The Depression Making Itself Felt. Colombo, July 19. During 1931 1,062 new cars were registered in Ceyilon 1,231 less than the rise in the preceding year. This works out at an average rate of 90.17 cars a month, or three cars a day. On the last
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  • 230 18 Liability for Workmen's Compensation. The following action by Committee No 7 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners is reported: Recommended that the Commissioners should be their own insurers against liabilities under the proposed Workmen's Compensation Ordinance for their directly employed workmen, and that the sum of $1,000 a month
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 380 18 Lever's Health Soap! A new soap \^jfe^^ wfc Ik that means more for health than any I \fc~l tSC\'^* 1 1 Wash your hands with it first of all. 1 7 .^SwJ s~^ Notice the invigorating smell, the y VBk itiflf mild, abundant lather. In this lather \^^tittik*\W**^an^-^KL there is
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  • 1959 19 A Chance For The Chinese Why Are 150,000 Pigs A 1 ear ImiJorted Into Malaya'/ Breeders" Difficulties In Sinitaitore \o Bran Or Padi Husks Food Too Dear, Regulations Too Strict —In Bali Food Is Cheap And Restrictions Almost \i7 A Chance hi Tlie tipper States Of
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  • 721 19 EUROPE'S BIGGEST FILM CENTRE. New London Marvels. GAUMONT BRITISH STUDIOS. I have just made a tour of Europe's biggest and best equipped film centre tht Gaumont-British studios at Shepherd's Bush, \V., which will be officially opened at a reception to be given by Mr. Isidore Ofrtrer i the presiden* and
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  • 1585 19 "Considerably Less" Than hi SJS. and F.M.S. RETRENCHMENT. STANDARD MUST BE MAINTAINED. A deputation of the European Association, composed of Mr. A. N. L. Clark, president, and Mr. D. C. StewartSmith secretary, gave rxidence before i the Retrenchment Commission in Colombo on July 19, says the
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  • 265 19 Vessels Delayed by Winds Over Tasman. Sydney, JoM Today the BatCC westerly sal* which had swept the Tasman Sea for nioiv than a wi—k weir displaced liy southerly winds of alnmsi equal severity. Itouirl' seas on the coast of New South r »li'*i «ealed the doom of the
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 249 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle p,%p I 5I 5 j f* P |5 1 \7\ 7 I* FWp [Wl *Z' I s !IZZS!IZZz3 p_pi_ it ir .-P-ij a ww n p*~" m m* r^ si 85 ii vW —ipw& BB yj— H~ 3T~ lIw\IIII I I I 1 i L_ (CLUES.) M—i
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  • 62 20 PLYING U KOBATJ < S._ The Duke of York was among the members of the Hoyal Tamil? »hii attended the Royal Air Force Pageant at Hendon. when thrilling flying acrobatics were witnessed by an enormous crowd. (Planet News.) PAUACHI'TE THRILLS. Parachutes d'opping from
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    49 20 AI'STIN HE ATS SHIrXUS H. W. Austin of Britain, beat K. K. Shields, the ni« rii ;in. 6—l,6 1, 9—7,9 7, 5—7.5 7. 6—l.6 1. in thu men's sin^Ws oi the Wimbledon Tennis (hanipion>hips. at the All England Club. The photo Rhows tliv players after the match- (I'lanet News.)
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    19 20 PtALATAM TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Miss Oldheld and Mrs. Drew (right) who beat Mrs. Hopkins and Miss Toby, 6—4,6 4, 6—2.
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    34 20 BETTY MTHAI.L BhATEX.— Miss Betty Nuthall (Britain) was beaten 6—o. 6—3, in the singles of the Mi-England Wimbledon Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, by Madame Mathieu (seen in action in photo) of France. (I'ianet News.)
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    20 20 Miss Crowe and Mrs. C. J. Smith (left) who were beaten 6—3, 6—3, by Mrs. Pitt and Mrs. Livingstone Miller.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 3 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES
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    • 135 20 THE OCEXIN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. Incorporated in Great Britain) Head Off Ic. for Malaya I I^jjf best 'ndrt£Mn[ SOVEREIGN REMEDY for HEADACHE, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, TOOTH-ACHE, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Cough, Cold and all other kinds of Aches and Pains. OF FULL FORTY YEARS FAME. Sold Everywhere. AMRUTANJAN DEPOT. BOMBAY.
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  • THE MALAYAN AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SPECIAL EXHIBITION SUPPLEMENT THE MALAYAN AGRI-HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT
    • 22 1 THE MALAYAN AGRI-HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT FRIDAY, JULY 29. ISSUED FREE. THE MALAYAN AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SPECIAL EXHIBITION SUPPLEMENT FRIDAY, JULY 29. ISSUED FREIB
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    • 531 1 ADVERTISING AT THE EXHIBITION. Ever since the Malayan Exhibition was inaugurated the trade section has been one i of its largest and most popular features j popular both with business interests and th" public. And it i.< »asy to understand I why that should have been so.
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    • 353 1 Its History. The formation of the Association in j October 1922 was due to a meeting of j enthusiastic poultry t.ividers in Klang aniengst whom were Messrs. A. B. Carey, A. E. Dick. Malcolm Miller and R. Napier. Henry. Small showi had already been held but it was
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 42 1 \ham 0 MALAYAN AGRI -HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. NINTH MALAYAN EXHIBITION KUALA LUMPUR. JULY 30th, JULY 31st, AUGUST Ist 1932. SPEND YOUR BANK HOLIDAY IN KUALA LUMPUR AND VISIT THE EXHIBITION FULL PARTICULARS FROM The Secretary, MALAYAN AGRI-HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, 12, BARRACK ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR-
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    • 144 2 Mrs. H. L. Barnett of "Chez Nova," Kuuia Lumpur is staging a Mannequin Parade on the first evening of the Exhibition. The Parade will take place in the European Restaurant at 9 o'clock p.m. prior to the commencement of Mrs. Alford's Cabaret, and will comprise gowns designed
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    • 143 2 Visitors to the Exhibition will be interested in the trade section stall of Messrs. Ban Ngei Siang and their display of cork hats and topees. These hats are manufactured in Seremban and it is interesting to know that the cork used is obtained from the tops of trees
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      • 141 2 YOU WILL GET QUICKER STARTING, BETTER SERVICE AND LONGER LIFE FROM AN *5B ll!!»H!*!*jm IT HAS STRONGER CONSTRUCTION. The connecting bars, terminals and all metal details in Oldham Starter Batteries are much heavier and stronger than those usually fitted to Starter Batteries. Ready for use in a short time when
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      • 411 2 j THE TRADE SECTION. The Shop~Window Of The F.M.S. The trade section, is again veil supported and the stalls are very attractively arranged. Some .'{5,000 to 40,000 perams visited last yeaT's exhibition and as many are expected again this year. So varied and representative arc the exhibit* that this section
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      • 27 2 TOPEES! HATS!! Made in Malaya entirely from Malayan Material By BAN NGEI SIANG HAT MAKERS 66, Birch Road, SEREMBAN. DO NOT MISS OUR STALL AT THE EXHIBITION
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    • 346 3 AT KUALA LUMPUR. FOR SMALL PROPRIETARY HOLDINGS. It i.- proposed to hold an inter-depart-mental -jtricuUuial conference at Kua'a Lumpur from August 2to 6. The conference will thus directly follow the F:ctiibition which closes on August Ist. Ltwo successful agriculture conferences ■toe been held in Kuala Lumpur in
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    • 105 3 Arrangements have been made for a cabaret show to be given by Mrs. G. M. Alford on the first night of the Malayan Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, which begins on Saturday. The cabaret, which will begin at 9.30, will be preceded at 9 by a mannequin parade organised
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    • 100 3 Wherever Malayans meet in other lands at some time during their conversation ih, is one name that is bound to crop up. In Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Singapore John Little serves the household needs of the residents, and their cafes are the accepted meeting place of both
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      • 111 3 Where to stay in Koala Lumpur before September 1932. GREAT EASTERN HOTEL Phone 3801, Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. FROM SEPTEMBER Ist 1932. HOTEL MAJESTIC Damansara Road, Kuala Lumpur. (Opposite the Railway Station) MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT. HOT AND COLD WATER. Roof Garden Spacious Dining Room. TWO DANCE FLOORS. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE. OPENING
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      • 128 3 STAY AT THE EMPIRE HOTEL KUALA LUMPUR. UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. Centrally situated, opposite Selangor Club, within five minutes drive of the Exhibition. FIRST CLASS CUISINE. GRILL A SPECIALITY. SPECIAL TIFFIN $1/-. Telegrams: "EMPIRE" KUALA LUMPUR. Telephone: "2135" KUALA LUMPUR. COLISEUM CAFE. High Class Hotel and Restaurant 134 and 136, Batu
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    • 422 4 SPECIAL MEDAL AWARDS. The following are particulars of special medal awards at the Exhibition. SILVER CUPS. Agriculture Section, Best Exhibit in Givup 2, Minor Economic Products. Presented by His Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi, G.C.M.G. Horticulture Section, Class 286, Roses. Presented by Mr. Loke Yung Hong. Horticulture Section, Class 292, Table
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    • 238 4 Demonstrations At The Exhibition. When our representative called at the Universal Sports Company, in Java Street, he found everyone busily engaged preparing for the Exhibition. The proprietor said that his firm were arranging to give demonstrations at the Exhibition of how hockey sticks and cricket
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    • 120 4 Sauces and Insecticides. Among the exhibitors, in the trade section, are Messrs. A. Young and Company, of Singapore, local manufacturers of sauces, also insecticides both for household and agricultural use. The spices used in their "Worcester" :ind -Chilly" Sauces are grown in Malaya. and make "excellent and
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      • 364 4 F.M.S. RAILWAYS. In connection with the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Exhibition to be held in Kuala Lumpur on 30th July to 1st August, 1932, the Federated Malay States Railways offer special reduced freight rates and fares. Details from any Station. FREIGHT RATES include delivery to and collection from the Exhibition Grounds, with
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      • 227 4 JUST ONE BLADE AND LILLICRAP'S HONE KOR HUNDREDS OF SHAVES BR.T.SH MADE jf^ s SAFETY *^^H&oSl BLADES Registered No. *****0. LILLICRAP'S HONE cmbodio a scientific principle. Like nuny oi the invention! which h»ve been great boon» It Is simple in the extreme, but Is perfectly effective .i«_,j LILLICKAPS HONE l>
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      • 50 4 WHILE IN FEDERAL CAPITAL DURING THE EXHIBITION MAKE IT A POINT TO CALL ON US J FOR YOUR 1001 DAILY NECESSITIES IN DRAPERY SILKS READY MADE GOODS MEN'S OUTFITTINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS, TAILORING AND DRESS MAKING ON THE PREMISES UNDER EXPERT CUTTERS. CORRECT PRICES. GIAN SINGH Co. JAVA STREET, KUALA LUMPUR.
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      14 5 Some of the Hand Made Pewter Exhibited by the Phoenix Bookshop at their staa&
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      • 163 5 YOUNG COMPANY. Phone 3876 SPORTS OUTFITTERS 152, High Street KUALA LUMPUR. Please buy your sports goods from YOUNG As we stock the World's Famous: Tennis Rackets, Badminton Rackets, Cricket Bats, Hockey Sticks, Foot-Balls, Golf Sticks, Golf Shoes, Golf Balls, Foot-Ball Boots, Volley Balls, Basket Balls, Etc, Etc. EXPERT STRINGERS (From
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      • 120 5 Me. DOUGALL, 2, MARKET STREET, KUALA LUMPUR and PENANG. Lose that "Inferiority Complex" caused by being badly dressed -and consult the only house in the F.M.S. devoted to supplying Men's clothing. Sole Agent* for: Lotus Delta Gents Shoes. Prices $11. SO tO $18.50 per pair. PEWTER EXHIBITION. Don't miss your
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    • 480 6 FOR CROPS AND SOIL. Malayan Fertilisers, Ltd. for results is the slogan of Stand No. 20 and the exhibits there will bear ont the claim A speciality of this local Company, which hag its fully equipped Works the only ones of its kind in Malaya, at Port
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    • 58 6 If you are motoring to Kuala Lumpur for the show, Messrs. Kesns Leong and Company of 47 Batu Road will be at your service for anything you may require for your car. They have many agencies for car accessories and also are agents for Dunlop tyres, motor oil,
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    • 32 6 The Dressmaking Co., Kuala Lui.ipur under the management of Mrs. T. C. van Langenberg for many years at Damansara Terrace, has removed to No. 1, Holland Road for the convenience of customers.
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      • 114 6 OFFER THE FINEST SELECTION OF PROVISIONS AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. Our display of British Tinned Goods is second to none. Other departments at your service offer the best value obtainable in up-to-date goods at prices in keeping with the times. After shopping, pay a visit to our CAFE LOUNGE a most
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    • 213 7 Those interested in the preservation of ac craftsmanship in these days of missroduction, as well as those who are iterestcd in the establishment of a in-consuming industry in Malaya, will iew with interest the Pewter articles chibitcii by The Phoenix Bookshop at leir stall in the exhibition.
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    • 129 7 It is a big thing to claim virtual imlortality, especially for a piece of deUite machinery. The Raleigh Company aim that their bicycles last practically orever. But the boast is no idle one. or forty years, by the most searching ■st.- and scientific methods, the Ra'eigh -ganization
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    • 227 7 Every effort is being made this year to rovide amusements at th<- Exhibition and is hoped that all nationalities will find tat they have not been overlooked. Arrangements are now in hand for Badlinton and Ping-pong Tournaments which ill be played throughout the Exhibition sth in the mornings and
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    • 314 7 H.B.s Fine Display. Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co., Ltd. j have a number of exhibit*; of interest, to :hi: Rubber Industry, one of the most outstax ding consisting of samples of P;-ang j B< L-ar Budwood. These are exhibited in i conjunction with a number of graphs
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    • 307 7 The Posts and Telegraphs department of Government are arranging a demonstration of Tclegraph'C Communication l>y nitans of Teleprinter; at the exhibition. These instruments resemble typewriters and messages eie sent in just the seme way as a letter is typed. Messages are received printed on papw slip, which
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    • 73 7 An event which is looked forward to j»rly is the sale of Messrs Whiteaway aidlaw and Co. Ltd. This year the need of their large range of goods are wer than ever before. A special illu.saied list has been prepared and will be at to inquirers. Visitors to
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    • 53 7 Amrutanjan, a new bam on the market is a purely Indian preparation. It hail* and cures cuts, bruises, scratches, inflammation, pains and aches and is also effectivf for headache, rl.tuinatism, lumbago, stiff joints, sprains, neuralgia, toothache, swellings, insect bites, etc. It is attractively packed in bottles and tin*, and
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 42 7 KUALA LUMPUR. When visiting Kuala Lumpur remember Our ANNUAL SALE. This event is looked forward to more to-day than ever before. We will send free our illustrated list on receipt of your instructions. SALE COMMENCES MONDAY AUGUST Ist ENDS SATURDAY AUGUST 27th
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    • 19 8 KUALA LUMPUR FROM THE AIR Above: —Petaling Hill showing Mr. Chan Weng's house in the foreground. Right:—The Lake Club.
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      • 195 8 LALL SINGH &C 0 F0 W» SPORTS. PIONEERS BOTH Sir Walter Raleiffh ha/1 faith in his enterprise 4Jf&&3ZA*lx!k\ he ss t out and won a world-empire Today. *^P9Krr*r ./J''\fVi tho nial ers of the Ral^'Kh have faith in their AafiK^tVC'AVrA. product, the only bicycle in the world built en■r^a»tt*^'l tirely
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      • 38 8 REMEMBER LALL SINGH WITH LU. BEST. 1 See j AT THE EXHIBITION PRANG BESAR CLONES. j LISTER DIESEL ENGINES. I ROBINSONS SHEETING BATTERIES. FOX'S OIL CLEANER. i GENERAL TYRES. I Exhibited by i I HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD.
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