The Straits Times, 2 June 1933

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEAELT A CENTURT.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 345 1 SINGAPORt I 78. CECIL ST. f PHONE 6101). [MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP WONand fp British Record Broken) /^J with help of PHOSFERINE A; CHAMPION 001 LEONG TEIK writes "T T is vvith proatcst pleasure that I write to testify to the benefits I have t I received by taking Phosferine during my
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    • 60 1 CEMENT FLOORING TILES. IN VARIOUS ARTISTIC AND "SSd^S* EXPERIENCED WORKMEN Office and Showroom Po. 89, High Street. THE ELUYES COHCRETE WORKS. SINGAPORE. Th« IMPERIAL "GOOD COMPANION" Ta« only ALL-BRITISH poiUbl* typ»wrltsr bollt on the lUndard 4-bank principle. Embracing all ta« faeilltla* o< BUndard Tvp«writar. (Vjb^^SM^TbbbMH Ssfi« 9 THE TBT LATEa
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    • 108 1 KUALA LUM*{R:ii JAVA ST. CPH<|NS 3683). fgg\f^ BRITISH MADE n SPECIAL DISPLAY OF "ROBINA" SWIMMING COSTUMES OUR ESTABLISHMENT FOR MEN ONE AND TWO PIECE COSTUMES IN A SELECT WILL BE CLOSED ON RANGE OF PLAIN COLOURS. CONTRAST COLOURS ur w^ AND SMART STRIPES. PURE WOOL. ELASTIC KNIT, THE FOLLOWING DATES:
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    • 504 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND AIHAR LINKS. i., 1 in England.) MAIL, I'AiiUKNIiKK Ara. All.--- VU .l.* MBr. MAH I i OUTWAKD KKDM LONDON K)K i HINA AND JAI'AN Tonnaga. Dua B'pora. XHDMAII UU Juna 7 KAWAI.I'INDI 7,uuti Juna tt I'ANi'i ii A 17,000 Juna II HAM U Hi 0,000
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    • 734 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON hjflN k aisii li> I ON DON Naplaa, Maraolllaa, I ..•.i.,n. Aatwarp Kollardam and Mi.i.ii. i. Vna.ala Tonnaga Qua Ball I YA.-iIIKI'NI MAHU IJ.OIlf) Julia II 14 HAKDNr. MAIIII in. inn Jon* til 18 in July IN 14 MAKI lIAKD/.AKI MAKI I'- Inn AU| Hi I Hi
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    • 564 2 BURNS PHII,P IJNK. (lacorpnralad lv Aualralla.) »tiK HKI.SIIANK, MVDNKV AND MKLUUUKNR tla JAVA, DAItWIN AND TMURJ.UA y WLANO. kagular munthly lailingi l.y tka wall kMWI alauuiar MARKLLA (V.huß Una) and (I.a a.a. MANUOI.A (1.181 torn) (Cargo only 1. Tba MARRLLA la ona of tl.a larg.at ar.d Anaat ataamari trading to
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    • 531 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporulail in Denmark.) Talaphaaa 1111. I'ASSKNJ.I -lit AND I HKK. MX HKKVKE. TO UKNOA, LONDON, HDTIEKDAM, MAMi imm From From I'pora Mala« I Part I'anang hwalt. UOHINOIA 80/1 fl/l II n rioNlA 11/7 11/7 IJ/7 14/7 KKKIA in Ik I/I 4/* lAIAMHA Vl/» fi/% 11/8
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    • 1120 2 \>J-**-'f§ > m^ jT*^ZJaii^^--^_ V*^* TMK RLUR FIINNKL I LNr". l hlllDW H||\M,||||. iiram Mniu i• .1 and hl«a lIWIII ill, Mutual HlJam Na»|g n Mil) TIIK HAIIAM Ml Nil WISHII' THK HTKAITH BTKAIfBHIP Ml. 111 l IN AKD HTKAMHIIIP CO IT K CHINA NAMI.VH" ''Ii Mil kI'STHAMAN I Rir.NTAI.
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  • Shipping News.
    • 291 3 One of World's Two Fastest Ships. The new Han Washington sister ship of thj Manhattan and latest addition to ihe United Stales Lines' trans-Atlantic -aiU'il on her maid n voyage from v. York, on May 1". to Cobh, Plymouth, liHvn and Hamburg. 1-iki- Urn Manhattan, the Washiiii
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    • 378 3 Third Cabin Liner to Be Built It U lipoiteil from New York that ]> atis umi speciiications for a third cabin liner of approximately the same dimensions as the Manhattan and Washington, of the I'nited States Lines, arc now in the eourae of pfcparataM in the offices
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    • 145 3 Captain Suspended For Three Months. .luil»;i>n'iit was iriven recently 1 f the Hull Stipendiary afajriatrate, Mr. J. R. la. Donald, in the Board <>f Trad.' in- lUiiy i.ito the l«>.s olf tin- Northern Coast ■.f lei land, on Jan. 19, of thi- Hull steam trawler St. Honoris*. The
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    • 69 3 Tin 1 ii. .v liner Queen <>f B nr.uda, built b| M. i V'ickei AraurtrWag, 1.ti1., set up a n«\. record Urn Urn voyage from New *i n.ila. having made the run from Bandy Hook Light to Si. David's Hi. id in SC hoars Mad -IS i.uuutes, an
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    • 13 3 Tin- m.v. Kangaroo arrived in Singapore this mutual' ir..in FreasaaUs with i,r>oo sheep
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    • 410 3 Hint of Australian Retaliation. "It is an anomaly that U.S. vessels should be able to trade freely between British ports, while the Americans deny that privilege to othsr than their own nationalists between American ports. We have every sympathy with our brother shipowners in Australia,
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    • 277 3 For Improving Bangkok Harbour. The Siamese Government in a letter dated Feb. 23, 1933, has requested technical advice from experts of the Communications and Transit Organisation of the League of Nations concerning the improvement of the means of access and equipment of the harbour of Bangkok, says the
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    • 84 3 Trying To Get Work In China. George William Payne and Norman Edward Parker, of Birkenhead, were sentenced at Liverpool recently to seven days' imprisonment for having stowed away in the steamer Achilles, which left Liverpool for Hong Kong on Mar. 18. Inspector F. Borrows, prosecuting, said the youths were
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    • 49 3 The new pier will be in use for the general public about noon on June 3 when Johnston's pier will be closed down permanently. The fixed red lights marking the outer corners of Johnston's pier will then be transferred to the same positions on the new pier.
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  • 268 3 Bulletin of the U oi N. KftfUrn Burwi. Health bulletin of the L<*fo« of Nations' Eastern burwu /or waak andnl May 27: Baghdad: 1 alayue case; I smallpox case. Basgein: 12 uajaJlpox caae* and 2 deaths as coinpajM w¥th 7 cases and 1 death in the
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  • 61 3 BARENTSZ, Put.. 2.944 ton*, from Batavin Ut, for Muntok A BaUvla 8-6. ALBERT SARRAUT. Fr., 1,181 tons, from Saigon 2-6, for Sourabaya 3.6. AJAX, Brit., J. 802 tons, from Liverpool 2-6, for Yokohama via Hone Konr 3-6. KANGAROO. Brit., 2,706 tons, from Fremantle 2-6, for P. Swettenham, Penan?
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  • 102 3 Friday, Juno 2. Ships slonsjslde thr Wharves nr expected In arrive. Godnwn Gate. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Uh. "Mars," The Cable, Reteh, Patrns. Oil Wharf Nil. CW Vkarf MIL VU8EL8 IN DST POCU. TaaJomc P» r »r. Albert Dock Pangkor. Victoria Dock Kajang. Ke»pcl Harboar. King's Dock
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 468 3 NORDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD. (Incorporated la ligngp Germany.) 7**. B < l r ***tloaa4 are «M Watpany-* intended nitnres<OUTWARD. ft ISAR for Iloilo, Manila. Hon? Kongr, Shanghai. Norm China und Japan June 0 si FHANKEN for Manila, Hon<r Kong, Shanghai. North < hina and Japan June 21 HOMEWARD. TRIER for Genoa, Barcelona,
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    • 429 3 PRF.SIDFXr I.IXKR. Fares Again Reduced £67.3.11. fki a keaatlf al irii fresi MANILA /HONG KONG TO EUROPE TIA AIOaUCA Taarlat class acroaa Ihe Paris* Ist claaa Rail la America Toarlat elaaa Atlantic oa the fasaoas and acw sj, Manhattan or s.s. Wasajagtoa. (If aaaaage throagl the Paaaasa Caaal la deaired
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    • 351 3 v ELLERMAN BUCKNALD STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 4 (laeorporaUd In ■agtead.) "ELLERMAN" IJNE. Freight lerrlee 'c UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Tla Porte and Sues Cajta) OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI A JAPAN Steamer) s.s. CITT OF BATAVIA June 10 HOMEWARDS. i m.v. CITT OF LILLE for Havre, L'dea, R'.luin A Hhun;
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 64 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Ma*. Rainfall Bright Mitt. temp. ins Sunshine temp. •F hw. *P Alor Star 90 Nil 11.5 75 Sitiawan 95 Nil 10.9 74 K. Trengganu 91 Ni! 11.7 76 Bukit Jorum 92 Nil 10.3 75 Malacca 87 Nil 10.5 77 Singapore 91 Nil 10.6
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    • 130 3 TIDE TABLES. Friday, June 2. H. W. 3.55 a.m., 7 ft. 5 in., 6.33 p.m., 7 A. Saturday, June 3. H. W. 5.12 a.m., 7 ft. 2 ic. 6.26 p.m., 7 ft. 3 in. Sanday, June 4. H. W. 6.40 a.m., 7 ft. 1 in., 7.14 p.m., 7 ft. 5
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 479 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position adver llaed in tht--.- columns send copies of teatlnonials. Do not send originals. CHINESE SALESMAN REQUIUO a; Burepema linn. Must havc> geee 1 kaewtedgi of general import ipeciallj hardware, !>:i/.aur |)ier. Give Fall |>arti< ulur; abool previan txpuntntf. A i p I ."•n'.i.
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    • 744 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET TO LET, 8, Oxley Rise. mod. sanitation. »P»ly 10. Malacca Street. Bungalows, Angtrtlia Park. 361-A, Orchard Road, Oil Extraction Factory. Angullia Co. TO LET, t, St. Thomas' Walk, 14 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, mod. ran.. fl6o p.m. Apply 100. Tanglin Road. TO LET. bungalow No. 19, Nathun
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    • 545 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET IO i.IT, No. 110, Kolunson ituafl, aut.abl« for office A store. Apply S Maaasseb A Co. o-2, Malacca Street. BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET South Bridge Road Noa. 173, 174 and 176 Anson Road Noa. 110, IJ2 and 113. Deli Street, Nos. 22, 23, 26 .<.nd 27.
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    • 1585 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. ORDINANCE No. 96 (MINOR OFFENCES.) Police Orders made under Section 6 (4) uf Ordinance No. SF« (Minor Offences) for the regulation of traffic on the occa<<io* ef thr King* Birthday Parade on the Esplanade on June :s, 193:1. From 6.30 a.m. until fifteen minutes after the departure of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 79 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Oo.sldtf without Malaya. Malaya. Postage. Monthly :t.UO 4.W S 2.5« Quarterly X.50 $12.00 7.50 Half Yearly $17.00 $-M.OO $IS.0« Yearly $34.00 $48.00 $304* NOTE. Oolntatlon cheques should inclaaV tkr uiiual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and instructions for CI.ASSI PIED ADVERTISEMENTS appear on tk» fern
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  • 250 5 Today's Programme. Z.G.E. 48.92 Metres. 7 p.m. A 221.535 Overture Czar and Carpenter Berlin Symphony Orchestra. A 221.451 Songs— The Bitter Home— I'm homesick for Heaven. McCravy Brothers. A 221.183 Solection-^-Indian Serenade Down in the South Massed Military Bands. A 221.447 Duet One Alone Love what
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  • 50 5 Canton, May 24. Improvement and novel features in the Three- Year Plan as regards judicial process and administration have drawn the attention of the American < ons. !ate-G«.i-eral here, and Vice Consul H. H. Smitli was sent yesterday to interview Chief Justice Lv Chi-tseng of the Kwungtun^ Supreme
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  • 34 5 Programme of Drills up to and for week ending on June 4, lit:!:;. Friday, June 2, 5.15 p.m. Hcadquartcis, Bde. Signal Section, Signal Training; 5.15 p.m., Hear!(,uart»rs, Fortress Coy., 30 yards Range.
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  • 324 5 Gaol for Anonymous Letter Writer. You were out to ruin by the mean method of anonymity these iwn highly i respectable policemen." The Recorder, Sir Ernest Wil-1. X.C.. made this observation at the Old Bailey when he passed sentence of 12 months' imprisonment on George Andrew
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  • 225 5 Constable Squirted With Soda Water. I A KtM in the Hoiiua (hi.. South j Bruton mews. Mayfai.. during police raid was* described at Marlborooffh Guy Farquhaison, U independ whoee address wac «yen as the Guards I Club, Brook Strict, \v.. pleaded obstructing PoHce-comsteh!: Samuel! Black and assaulting
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  • 73 5 Follows Kind's Suggestion To (iuards Officers. British Guard* officers, following the suggestion of the King, are now appearing at Court functions and on parade with fully-grown moustaches. And the men in the ranks are aWdOBI to grow them, too. The result is that hair restorer is one
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 302 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING TEA DANCE- 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. Miss RYA FORSTER Will APPEAR I>lRl\<- THE I»\M.L> INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 to Mid-Night. SATURDAY JUNE 3rd. SPECIAL DINNER and RACE BALL Miss RYA FORSTER'S CABARET FINAL PERFORMANCE EXTENSION TILL 2 a.m. BOOK NOW PHONE
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    • 174 5 WATES ROTARY CONVERTERS 110/230 Volt D-C TO 110 230 Volt A-C FROM SINGAPORE STOCKS. Sole Agents: RADIO SERVICE Co. OF MALAY* 2. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE 7399. SIAM Depart Penan* (I'rai) every Monday and Friday 9.10 (9.50) O'clock. Arrive Bangkok every Tuesday and Sat urdsy 12.05 O'clock. TIJROfJGH BOOKING FROM
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    • 25 5 RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFINS TONIGHT'S CONTINENTAL SPECIAL $1.20 WIENER SCHNITZEL GURKEN SALAD, GEBACKENE KARTOFFELN (Vtal (utlets.) UNDER EUROPEAN CHEFS SUPERVISION. PHONE S3aU..*-
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    • 393 5 FAT GIRLS OUT OF FASHION All over the world Kruschen Salts is appealing to girls arvt won* a who are striving for an attractive froe-from-fat I figure. Here is the method they are following to banish fat and luinjr into hlossom all the natural attractiveness that they possess evety morning
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 363 5 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE By Our Expert. SINGAPORE (Radio Service Co.)— Metres 49.9— M0n., Wed., and Thursday 6.15 to 8.30 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR— Metres 48.92— Sun., Tues. and Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. BAXDOENG— Metres 68 M. Daily 6.30 10 p.m. PABlS— Metres 19.66—
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  • 2593 6 ATEBRIN AND PLASMOQUINE. "Must Be Used Under Strict Medical Supervision." The Ross Institute and Hospital for Tropical Diseases, London, has issued its annual report and after referring to the death of Sir Ronald Ross and work done in Africa and India goes on
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  • 46 6 Residents See Weird Sight Above Harbour. TsingUo, May 22 People living near the harbour wee astonished ta see a weird sight of human bodies, animals and buildings appearing suddenly above the water at noon today. The phenomena disappeared as quick'y as they appeared.
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  • 52 6 Marbin, May 21. Many Kmopi-ans here who became <hin M citizens before the establishment of Manchukuo are findinp themselves in a curious predicament, as they are no* considered aliens. It is learned that the Manchukuo Government is endeavourinp to devise mean* >«V.ich may grant Manchukuo passporv to all
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 114 6 H»MMIIttH»Mt»HMHMM Ihe daily use 01% removes (he slightest IPI Main and prevents %A f#( discoloration. It V\ M cleans, polishes and In M iUinfecis. li J^_ Vfk Vrrr Sample on rrrciptll T of 5 ce nt ..lamp from IT I* W. (J. llrrhcr A Co.. 1.1 (f^ i Oeil St..
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    • 181 6 r B "MB *t& 4** B^<l ruilt us a Bonnie Baby T X HOUSANDS of letters from happy mothers give testimony to the wonderful results of Glaxo feeding. Health, contentment, a robust constitution— all these come normally to the Glaxo -fed baby. SUNSHINE BUILDS BONNIE BABIES Agents in India: H.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 317 7 'f ■•■■■■MaMaaaaak*— ■.••■■■••■■iitMiiii A SPECIAL WEEKEND TREAT I THI POPULAR ■RITItH FILM "THK MAN from TORONTO" <.AMitOHiHii.il I'MIUMI llMMNIIIIIiri) MY r AVII lON I IMII I M iIHI I) KKKU QT ~ai i lAN NUN IKK P'^%l I MTAHMINU KNUIANIVM M«»o I r Afc( INAtINO STAR JESSIE MATTHEWS j_NO£ SHOWINQ_PAyiUOII_THEATRE.
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    • 195 7 OWNING TONIOMTI AKI. YOU j MOV*** MOIGJ ATM fiiYHiu MMV, JOHN MILJAN, ,|u»l |M ■l»'" > |NMI luukluti DM .111 \l I M ON! IMAGINE BUSTER KEATON Nn n UrtMH'i I 111 lII* lilittfi-l MtlM i <iul«Uvu Mljfl lU'OMilmlili' 111 llll'l'l'lllll'lll unit ili»> h»»w IWIIIaIi Mm I"— PNYLLIS BARRY i
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 850 9 Dollar Recovery. QUIET WEEK WITH FEW CHANGES. i X' nm Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 4. Aga n, last week, purely money market factors did not divert attention from international affaiis, the movement.' and prospect of the dollar in particular. Rumours of sterling-dollar stebiliattion at a ratio
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    • 1090 9 Symington ami Wilson's weekly market report, dated May 3, statee: Since out last report the rubber market has been active and prices show a further advance. There are two main causes for the advance, namely the rent-wed restriction talk and the so called controlled inflation in America. It
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    • 30 9 Mrs. J. L. Hope and her two daughters, the Misses Barbara and Ena Hope, of Ipch, ere at present on a visit to SererrF,an, staying with Mr. an<l Mrs. Chambers.
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    • 33 9 The District Officer, Knantah, who m»t with a motor accident here and was admitted to hospital, i.s progressing favourably, stfys ouY Kuantan cotrespondeiu. He was unable to attend the installation of the Sultan.
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    • 389 9 i Closing Quotations In Ix>ndon. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 1. Closing quotations today of the principal British stock* are given below. The rise or fall is in relation to the Pi-ice of May 31. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. Rise or Fall I Conversion Loan 115\
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    • 642 9 Budget Reactions. MARKETS VERY LITTLE AFFECTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.! I.or.do!i. Mny 4. The Budget, the chief tfotaestfe factor last week, was not inspiring enough to divert the financial markets' attention from Washington. The markets hi-.d to bo content mostly w'itli rumours, which persisted even v/hen unsubstantiated
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    • 183 9 Guthrie and Co.'s ,-ep.^t, dated June 1. slates: The rubber market has had a very "bullish" tone dating the r.criod under review, New York has led th way ii the advancing of p. ices and th/, London and local mark.ts ha-<¥ not been slow in following. While speculators
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 623 9 BANKING. NODERLANDSCH, LNDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. Established 1863 at Amsterdam. AU'horisH Capital Glds. 100,000,000 Paii! up Capital Glds. 65,000,000 R- ar»M Glds. 24.*****4 III 1 1) OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. UKAM'II OFFICES: THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVF.RHK\S HKAXCIIES. Batavia: Bead Offire for Dutch Cast Indies. branch omen DUTCH FAST INDUES i Ampenan, B»n...n,
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    • 398 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS THADINti SOCIETY J Established In Ama'erdam 18M. HEAD OFFTCE with nuMcra m ROTTERDAM AND IHE HA«UK. kt\D hFFICF FOR THE FASTi Bl BATAVIA. Branches »hr,.u^h^nt <!]>• Dnteh 1 tat Indies ami in the Straiti Settlements. India, China, .hipan and Arabia. UMVDON BANKERS: The National
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  • 71 10 GREAT WORLD I'uhnret Sun*hinp Susif Animal CnKfcm. NEW WORLD Ride Shows, Caoaret. Dancing, Talkies. ThMtNt A- < lilt— RAFFLES HOTEL Tea Dame si:, p.m. Miss Rya Forster. Informal Dinner Dance MM midnignt. RITZ, GEYLANG Jack's The, Boy. With Jack Hull.ert Cicely CourtneJife (Talkie) 7.40 11 p.m. ROXY, KATONG
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  • 956 10 It has been impossible to form a clear idea from the mass of conflicting messages received during the last week 83 to the exact nature of the latest developments in North China. It appears that a formal armistice has
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  • 248 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Dale W. Maher is now Consul for the United States in Hong Kong. Miss L C. Mayne has been appointed a nursing sister for the Straits Settlements. A daughter has been born to Mrs. C. J. Chancellor, wife of the general manager of Reuters in the Far
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  • 1231 10  -  Hartley Withers, Forced Reductions) In Debt Charges. PART I. By the English Economist.) Explaining the disturbing effects upon mankind of t-kr fall in price*, Mr. Hartley Withers, the distinguished English eeovomist, suggests, in the following article, a general process of adjustment and regulation of debt charges
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  • 791 10 "ALEX. L. JOHNSTON." There appears in "Twentieth Century Impressions of British Malaya" a facsimile reproduction of the front page of one of the earliest conies ext-int of the Singapore Chronicle. It is dated Thursday. Jan. 18, 1827, and in the centre column there appears a notice in the following terms:
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 50 10 REASONS YOU SHOULD USE ANCHOR BUTTER 1 IT'S PURE 2 IT'S WHOLESOME 3 IT'S STRENGTHENING T7OP. over half a century the Jy 1 Anchor Symbol ha> been >-^ V'irT^ the J'.crling mirk of butter. NAy/ It is your guarantee of finest quality. Atk for it by namf. ANCHOR BUTTER SINGAPORE
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    • 85 10 Distinctive frock* for day and evenJn* Ht'ir— aim the lateat models in Millinery Shipments WVckly. 2ND FLOOR. MAYNAKirS BUILUIMU. Phone 3164. The engagement is announced between Mr. Soh Chiap Fwee, second son of the HM Mr S..h Uiok Hiun. Capita* »f Sinkep Ud of the lutu Mrs. Soh Giok Mian,
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  • 1561 11 "Christian General" Strikes First Blow. ARREST OF NANKING OFFICIALS IN CHARHAR. South Not To Recognise "Humiliating" Truce. Civil war is again feared in China. Following the signing of the armistice in the North, Canton has issued a strong statement refusing to recognise
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  • 202 11 Quiet Ceremony At St. George's. London, June 1. A romance following a meeting aboard a liner, or. the way home from the East, culminated in the wedding at St. George's, Hanover Square, today of the Earl of Inchcape to Miss Leonora Brooke, eldest daughter of
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  • 62 11 Shrinkage of Assets To $664,928,000. Concord, New Hampshire, June 1. The assets of the Ford Motor Co. have shrunk to $664,928,000 since last year, representing a falling off of $70,582,000 according to a tentative balance sheet filed at New Hampshire with the Secretary of State. The liabilities
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  • 70 11 Western Civilisation In The Orient Boston, June 2. Viscount Kikujiro Ishii, in a speech at the Japanese Club, said that Japan has been, and still is, the standard bearer of Western civilisation in the Orient. He believes that it is her duty to defend certain ideas and institutions
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  • 72 11 Moslem Rebels Tunnelling Into The City. Simla, June 1. Moslem rebels are attempting to enter the new city of Yarkand by tunnelling, according to tho latest newfe reaching the Indian Foreign Office (which shows that the situation continues disquieting. It is also worsening in Kashgar, where further fighting
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  • 67 11 Government Not In Position Tp Make A Statement. London, June 1. In the House of Commons Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, said he had received a reply to his suggestion for conversations between British and Japanese industrialists as regards competition in overseas markets. The
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  • 68 11 Deficit Of Over Three Milliard Francs. Paris, June 1. Disagreement over the petrol monopoly provisions in the budget kept both Houses sitting all night long. Tho bill wus shuttled half a dozen times between Senate and Chamber until a compromise formula was hamrm red out. The budget,
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  • 68 11 At The Service Of The World. Lisbon, June 2. 1 The first Portuguese Imperial Conference in history, attended by all colonial governors, was opened today by Pri.-ident Carmona. "It is the most magnificent official meeting since the days of the Monarchy," snid the Prime Minister in his opening
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  • 594 11 To Sell Commodities. STj LL THE CHEAPEST PRODUCER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, M".y 19. This morning I had a chat with Mr. J. G. Hay, the head of Guthrie and Co., Ltd., who returned to the City recently after a six-month visit to Malaya. It will
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  • 240 11 Food Produced For 20,000,000 People. Rugby, May 31. In a broadcast speech to United States 1 farmers the Minister for Agriculture, Major Elliot, said that there was a general idea that England was nearly all one big manufacturing town kept alive by food from abroad. Actually Britain produced
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  • 349 11 U.S. Senate Shows Keen Sense of Realities. London, June 2. In connection with Mr. Chamberlain's answer in the House of Commons venterday to a question regarding the Government's intentions concerning the war debt instalment, when he said it was undesirable to make any statement at present,
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  • 43 11 £1,400 Prize For Renjjam Chinese. A cable received by the Straits TimpK this morning from Vadui, Liechtenstein, slates that Kuan Joon Hong of Jalan Station, Rengam, has drawn the second prize of £1,400 in the Mutual Club (Liechtenstein) Derby Sweepstake
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  • 106 11 Commission TJo Take Over Leticia. Rugby, May 31. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, in the House of Commons, said that he was glad to announce that the agreement for the settlement of the dispute between Peru and Colombia was signed on Mny 25, at Geneva. The
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  • 865 11 More Revelations in Rank Inquiry. M FAVOURED CLIENTS. Stock Bought Relow Thd Market Price. Washington, June t. A further list of favoured customers was disclosed yesterday in the inquiry into J. P. Motgan and Co. by the Sennv Banking Committee. Customers were permitted to buy United
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  • 2219 12 FORESTALLING OPPOSITION. Lesson To Be Learned From Ipoh And Singapore. More than 100 members at the annual general meeting of the SclanßOT C>«»11C > »1 1 Club on Wednesday night, says the Malay Mail, unanimously voted in support of the resolution "that immediate steps
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  • 435 12 But Negotiations Near Success. Paris, May 30. A Cabinet meeting, was held on Tuesday afternoon in the Palace de PElysee the residence of the Piesident, to subject the text of the Four-Power Pact to a final examination. The French Ambassador to Rome M. Henri de Jcuvenel,
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  • 46 12 Wheeler and Woolsey, the film eomediaiis, left Singapore by air for Java today where they will tour, also by air, and charter a special machine to go to Bali. They will return to Singapore on Wednesday and leave for Europe by 'the X.L.M.
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  • 172 12 Message to R.A.F. NOW BETWEEN CAIRO AND BAGHDAD. The Imperial Airways machine Atalanta, which is to survey the route to Australia, has now left London. The Straits Times is officially informed by the R.A.F. authorities at Seletar that the plane left London on May 29 and took
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  • 160 12 Ambushed and Shot By Five Men. A verdict of murder against some person or persons unknown was returned by Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Covoner, at the inquest on a Chinese who was shot in Hamilton Road by five men. The man diei! two hours
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  • 69 12 The number of calls attended by the Singapore Fire Department accident ambulance service during the month of May was 230. and of these 18 were to cases outside Municipal limits. The cases are classified as follows: Motor car uecidents IS, motor lorry accidents 8. motor bus accident;! 2,
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  • 16 12 Admission to the Singapore Recreation Club for the King':; birthday parade will be by" badge only.
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  • 128 12 All Stabbed in Early Mornhtg Fight A serious stabbing affray took place shortly before two o'clock this morning in a house in Cross Street, as a result of which three Chinese men, one in a critical condition, and two women are now in hospital.
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  • 121 12 Tragedy of a Mah-Jongg Game at Canton. Death due to heart failure was the verdict of a physician who examii.ed Mr. Yeov Mew of Fuming Kong in C.-rti B. Whilst playing mah-jonirg at his home recently Mr. Yeov. 1 beenrne so excited after drawing up a hand
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  • 92 12 Broadcast Oi Colonial Secretary's Speech. The following telegram, dated May 27. has l-eer. received from the Secretary of Stats for the Colonies: Through facilities provided t>y the British Broadcastinn Corporation my speech at the Corona Clu!> dinner, June IB, will be broadcast to African zones approximately 0
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  • 102 12 Evidence On Cement And Imported Milk. The 18th, 19th and 20th meeting? <M the S.S. Trade Commission were held in the Council Chamber, Singapore, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Evidence was received from Mr. L. Langdon Williams, manager of The Singapore Improvement Trust, regarding the operations of the
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  • 92 12 Successful Raising Of 5,800-ton Soviet Staamer. Leningrad, May 21. Soviet salvagers have succeeded in raising the 5,800-ton stepper Kola, which sunk last year in Norwegian waters. Six divers, working 20 hours daily in a temperature of 15 below zero, took part in the operations. Work is now
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  • 48 12 Chinese Sent To Gaol For 21 Days. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 1. A Chineso who stole a bundle of firrwiM.d a poor Chinese woman hm! shculdeved all the way to the market sent to jraol for 21 days r.y the Sfrnnban magistrate yesterday.
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  • 45 12 Two Killed When Avalanche Buries Soldiers. Munich, May 81. Two Reichswchr soldiers wore killed and four seriously injured when .a detachment of a regiment of Bavarian Engi leers, while descending from the alps in the Pitz mountains, was buried by an avalanche. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.
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  • 951 12 JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES AT THE HIGHLANDS. MR. Chan Yew Cheng has been a|> pointed honorary secretary of the Chan See Shu Yuer. (known as ihe Chan Clan Society of Selangor) in plate of Mr. Chin Yoon Fong resigned. Friends of Dr. P. I'onnampalam, recently Assistant Medical
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  • 62 12 Mrs. H. Bonney, the Australian flier and cousin of the late Bert Hinkler, has resumed her flight to England. Sh>> left Dai win on Apr. If, but was held up by different causes, two of which were a forced landing near Akyab and failure to secure permission
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  • 58 12 For the opening of the rew pier tomorrow, ith the exception of ih>- cart from Government House and Flagstaff House and those di '(laying a large red card on the bonnet, all ca. the special car park to the south of the pier or on Collyer Quay. The police will
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  • 78 13 Singapore's Selected To Travel To Seremban. Dastur Wins Coronation Cup. CORONATION CUP. Dastur BcatA Silvermere By Four Lengths. London, June 1. The Coronation Cup (about Ihk inik-s) was run today at Epsom and resulted as follows: H.H. Atfa Khans DASTUR ftJ 1. Mrs. C. Rich's S1LVKRMERE 9.8 2. Mr. A.
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  • 2696 13 LOCAL FOOTBALL TOPICS Interesting Positions In League Tables. Mistaken Policy Of Malaya Cup Selectors. (By Our Football Correspondent.) The Me aurpriao <>f Hi., week's football was the .uiiiwc- of he S.R.C. to get inuiv than one poin. out of i'uluu Krani. Although tin- Islanded have given,
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  • 125 13 Probable Starters And Jockeys. London, June 1. The following are the probable starters and jockeys for the Oaks Stakes (about l's miles) for three-year-old fillies which is to be run at Epsom today: Lord Woolavington's ARETHUoA (G. Richard"), Capt. Arnold S. Wills' ARTISTIC (F. RickabV).
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  • 92 13 To Meet Local Malays And Chinese. The Selangor Tamils football :um, including: seven State players, will visit Singapore this week-end and will meet the Chinese at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday and the Malays at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. The visitors include: Vythalingam, Dinnah (formerly of
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  • 67 13 Holders Eliminated By Odd Goal. (From Our Own Correspondent. Seremban, June 2. The Hire Motor Union XI today eliminated St. Paul's 0.8.A. (holders,) I from the Hose Cup competition, winning by 2—l. Apart f:om an early period of superi- ority St. Paul's never looked like winning, ".hi Union
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  • 86 13 Tie in Keppel Women's Foursomes. Ten cards were taken out for the women's foursomes at Keppel Golf Club which resulted in a tie between: Mrs. J. Campbell and Mrs. \V. P. Douglas 43— lift— 2!»'.. Mrs. B. Litchficld and Mrs. P. J. Crawley 46— 16.i— 2»>4 The linal
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  • 190 13 Handicap^ for Long Distance Events. The following handicaps have been issued for Monday's events at the Singapore Turf Club spring meeting: Race 4. Horses. Class 1. Div. 2, (9 fur*., 4 p.m.): Currency Boy 9. Kalaw 8.12, Sigh 8.10, Boardwalk 8.7, The Crisis 8.6, Gay Orb 8.4. Mr.
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  • 68 13 Singapore To Meet The Negri. The Singapore team to meet Negri Sembilan in the Malaya Cup at Seremban will be selected from the following: T. 6. Lashmar Said Sarip A. Rahman Thuraisinghsm J. Then Ah Hui N. Hay Jargasi Mahmood Mat Noor Keng Hock Dollah Dolfattsh Quee Liang.
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  • 721 13 Preparing for Malaya Cup Campaign. Blues I K««s A Malaya Cup "practise" match was played at Anson Road Stadium yesterday and like all such games was somewhat uninteresting. Neith .r side played well togethe; and although they were fairly evenly matchid Blues took more of their
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    • 36 13 Other Sportine News appear* on Pages 15 and 16. MIMIIMM 0.0 >><H» >♦♦< fi Lmi M^nv ajuh i!K fl g g jiJ n \w\ II nrr r\ /ail/ ahead/ \c*\ win m JfSSm I-"1" FRA/ERfNEAVE Ltd. DI/TRIBUTOR/
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  • FEATURES OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
    • 1830 14 Canton Nanking Heading For A Clash. SHANGHAI LETTER. LOUD PROTESTS OVER TARIFF THUNDERBOLT. (r loin Our Own Correspondent.! Shanghai, May 22. Whore to begin in trying to give a coherent account of the situation as it looks today? In the first place, "which" situation -for during the last few days
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    • 362 14 Nanchang Captives. SAID TO HAVE BEEN LOCAJTED. Peking. May 25. Mr. A. EUassen, the Norwegian engineer who was captured by bandits on May 6. has escaped from his kidnappers. Advice to this effect was received in a telegram from Suuifu today by the China Internationa! Famine
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    • 169 14 Rebuilding of Structure Razed by War." Reconstruction work on the Shanghai North Station, which was partially damaged during the Sino-Japanese hostilities last year, will soon begin following the announcement thai the Kiangnan Construction Company has been awarded the work for $50,147 by the Nanking-Shang-hai and Shanghai Hangchow-Ningpo Railway
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    • 567 14 Canton Denunciation. WILL EUGENE CHEN COME TO SINGAPORE Canton, May 24. Mr. Hu Han-min has been imnortunin£ Gen. Chan Chai-tong to send abroad Mr. Eugene Chen to preach the faithlessness of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek; to diffuse the inside facts of the accord with Japa that he
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    • 131 14 City to be Enlarged By Seven Times. At the weekly memorial service at the Canton Municipal Government quarters recently, Mr. Chin Wang, director of the Municipal Bureau of Land, said that the present limits of Canton ettjr cover only one-seventh of the total area mapped out for the
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    • 70 14 Bright Prospect For Fiscal Year. Canton, Muy 23. It was officially announced today that the budget for the present fiscal year has been balanced and that the estimated revenue for I!>.'!4 will come up to $90,000,000, despite the fact that many miscellaneous levies were abolished. Appropriations in connection
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    • 1113 14 CANTON LETTER SHOTS FIRED AT WEDDING BANQUET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Canton, May 23. Postponed for the reason that the north crn expeditionary sections have been slow in perfecting their arrangements «<»king off. the Hag presenting ceremony took place yesterday in the auditorium of the
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    • 121 14 Gigantic Effort to Aid Sufferers. Canton, May 2:!. In view of the famine in southern Kmnjrsi, the Kuomintang South-west Executive Committee has joined the Government offices and public bodies in thv provinces of the south-wesi in providing relief for the sufferers. The relief under consideration is on a
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    • 89 14 Severe Drought And More Taxation. Amoy, May 22. The countryside i.« suffering severely from the continued drought, and it is feared that rice will reach famine prices in the autumn. Officials appointed by the 19th Army are examining the deeds of propvrty uivl asking for a tax based
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    • 98 14 Prohibition Order And Stiff Penalties. Canton, May C At the rOSSMst of the Provincial Department of Finance, the Department of tb< Interior ha.- instructed the comity majri.i.al to prohibit the removal of silver entail exceeding $M in value. Any person who rappti w information loading to the arrest
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    • 76 14 Rich Find Reported Near Canton. A i ich vein <il copper ON "a iii-coiei-j ed near Fung Muey Village in the Nam- hoi District of K Aangtung recently. The discovery was made by a former Shameen merchant, Mr. Lo Tsook-ting, whilst he was iirepar'i-.j- a buria! site. Subsequent
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    • 55 14 A suitable building lias ban located to serve as the Russian Embassy in Nanking. The Russian envoy is sum to havt asked Mr. Wei to find out the ow..er 01 the building which is situated near the Ministry of- Navy, %nd«if tine owner is willing to rent the house to
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  • 174 15 M.(.1. lUaten By Odd (•oal. I'tdi.i I I < I nion I ii. a Moond division footbtUl mstsfc at iiu- .lai.n Mr mi 1 Stadium nil rdaj sftoi in., hi Hi. 1'. ,1i." l.t'itl ili.' Meiliiitl College 1 1 1 i.\ iii. .1 1.1 fsftl |n I|n 1
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  • 247 15 Japanese U.O.B. to Meet Cubs on Sunday. On Sunday there will Ik- another baseUll mairh between the Japanese University Old Hny,' and tin- Cuba, an organisation consisting of local enthusiasts. The game will start at 12 p.m. on the St. Juttcph'a ground. Thin in the fourth M u
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  • 199 15 Annual Tennis Match At Tanglin Club. 1 in- following are the teams for the Coloni v». KM H. tennis match to be pluyed at I .Hieiin Cluli on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, the women playing for the MrCube Keuy Cup and the men for the Ciuillemard Cup:
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  • 160 15 Regulars vs. Volunteers Today. The following are tin- Uum* for thd annual Itegularu v». Volunteer! match today for the Uarribon Cup at the Anson Kuu.l .Sudiuin KeKulara: L A. C. PalterHon (K.A. I 1 < nl. M-.-Kenaiu (X.A.X.) and Bdb. Taylor (f/WHU.)I I- A. G Oldfleld (H.A.F.), 1./Sgl.
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  • 82 15 Football enthu»ia«u of the CUriesl Union vie infoniiel that the Union wilj run its aecond annual football league lume time in the middle of July, 1933. KntrieH will clone on July 1, 1D33, and a ifc m J5 cents will be charged to each imitii'ipant. All coiiiniuiiicatiniin regarding
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  • 263 15 ■•■I". June 3. I'uutliMll: Voluntetm v». Regulan, Anaun MM, Halurday, June S. .SiiiK«|iiiru 11,,,. luih DM Cricket: j.C.C. v». Nvyri Kcml.iUn, l*aUkiib; .Sltl. v>. Johuru H.RC. »r.1 B.C.M.C, v». KhaUk A..n S.C.R.C. (jrd.i Kelangor v». Tenant,, K 1.. Teiinin: Colony n, KM h i i,n ill. Cup mid
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    • 180 15 JOHNNIE WALKER and you'll discover reasons why men sing its praises all the world over. REDLABEL for all occasions, the world's VgJEr^l root! popular beverage. lx*3[ BLACK LABEL, the world 1 whi»ky dc jfJ, luxe, every drop guaranteed wUtjtlmUwm over twelve years old. j[*lK9!m//'£ iA I I>HH K MACGREGOR Vj
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    • 298 15 11/ the 4 limulc I saps your J strctujlh Ji that Is the time when Hull's Wine ■\^"^w and only Hull's Wine run In-lp \^*^you. Every dose o( thia woiuU-i lul tonic wine sends v &low of heuith I throughout your body. yigaj M quickly reguin lost strength 1.. cause
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  • 27 16 The I) (Kurasian) Co. and the M. G. (Eurasian) PL. are holding a dance at the Hn)l Hall Win, Monday in aid of the ion-1-.uiopeun Unemployment Fund.
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  • 283 16 Change in Administration Of Settlement. An announcement of the transference of the administration of the settlement af Aden from the Government of India to the British Government is expected shortly. Aden consists of the Settlement, which :ncludes Pcrim, and the Protectorate. The Settlement (exclusive of Perim), has an
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  • 53 16 Big Scheme Contemplated By Nanking. Nanking, May "26. The Nanking Ministry of War has ar nounced a scheme for the building of a new Government arsenal and ammunition depot, with a capital of $50,000,000. Provision will be made for the manufacturing of tanks, anti-aircraft gun< aeroplanes and bombs
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  • Sporting News.
    • 190 16 Lancashire and Kent In Form. Two first-class cricket matches concluded yesterday, resulting in victories by over an innings for Kent and Lancashire. Kent's victory over Northamptonshire was mainly due to excellent bowling hy Freeman i«ho took in all 12 wickets for 119 i The Cambridge batting twice failed
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    • 296 16 lsuals Score Eight Goals Against Tamils. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 30. The Seremban Casuals, composed of nine European and two Asiatic players, overran the Tamil Union today scoring eight times and conceding only one goal. The Casuals played splendidly as a team, the understanding between the
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    • 273 16 The following have been invited U play for the S.R.C. against the Johor. Civil Service Club tomorrow at 11 a.m on the S.R.C. ground:— H. N. Balhetch? (capt H. R. Bartels, T. Leijssius, D D'Cotta, N. Sullivan, J. Lnveday, P d'Almeida, G. Tessensohn, M. Cordeiro. L. Alvis, G.
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    • 64 16 The following events have been arranged by the Royal Singapore Yacht Club for Sunday. International 6 metre class: Team practice. "B" claas: The "B" class will sail the last of the series of two races for the Clifford Challenge Cup. Start 10.10 a.m. Courses will be posted. Members are
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  • 240 16 Good Display By Title Aspirant. I'hineas .John (Walts) consolidated his claims as an aspirant for featherweight honours when in a 15 (.3 min.) rounds contest he forced Dick Burke (Liverpool) to retire in the 12th round, In-fore a crowd of 4,000 enthusiasts recently. For VI rounds these
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  • 175 16 FASCIST WALLOP" What Camera Hopes To Beat Sharkey With. Rome, May 16. A Fascist wallop in both huge fists and '.he unyielding courage of II Ducc himself, s what Primo Camera expects to take into the ring for hi* championship bout with Jack Sharkey at New York in June. The
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  • 120 16 The following pfayers will represent the Railway Institute, Tumpat apainst thn Railway Reading Kooto, Krai, in th;- various games to be played on tho former's ground tomorrow and Sunday: Cricket: R. G. Nathan (capt.). Boyd. T. Ramapillai, S. Vallipuram, Pat Penc Chow, Low Peng Tay, Boon P.cnjt Hani.
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    • 172 16 jJsS ft'^Pl SMARTEST WOMEN ARE WkS&m) WEARING TOBRALCO Tol>r;ilco designs arc so lovely /a^JJLyll u so varied. The colours 'SjKHMgV I ;ire delightful and so reliable. I F I lc fabric ls so good. *w*P/ visr^ A I Chic, yes. Economical also. I l 4-1 r T°k ra co wears
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    • 258 16 Jf^-vJf ill FfeESH AT TKE A r\i\l LsLma o» too tired py\ A^. LX\^§ j 'li l\i TO MOVE S^A.) v N.^/^~7 m k OKA Has the nervous \p K I 1. v/ \gi \^SSA strain of your life W li* x^s»^ia and your difficulties L\. lihf~ silently been taking
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  • 3574 17 T/if» Ex-Planting Director—A Rubber Phenomenon— Why Does He Change? —AIiJHHt A Month Incomes— And Slum p Sala ries D oubting American Stocks P.B.Clones' Results (By Ov PlaaUni Correspond^*!.) THK reference made in these notes a fortnight ago to ex-planting directors who exert their influence to keep conditions
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    • 173 17 RAILWAYS. TO SAVE MONET ANI) TKOI'BLE. BUY A MILKAGE COI'PON BOOK. Books containing coupons for journeys I from any station to any station on the J I.M.S. Kuilwcy.t for un a.^ifrsirat* distant? J of I.HOO miles caa be <>l.iainr<l at the folluwing icd-iced prires: liU Clas« «v. 2nd Clam SJ".
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    • 159 17 THE OKLY ALL BRITISH CHEST ON THIS MARKET I I x| 1 MD THE BEST. A PRODUCT OF MALAYA •V MALAYAN COLLIERIES, LTD. Tel. 4265. KUALA LUMPUR. Telegrams "ARANG.' mmma^BSsßßrSy^^*' i^s^^***™"*^*"^™ 1 w^muj^^ 1| z I JT 1 Ijj Tlie Ten-Four is a recent model of an old and famous
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  • 79 18 C.I 1 Sanyasi Who Spent SO Years In Bengal. Dacca, May 17. Mahuiaj Dhvuixlus Pujari, a sanyasi. v.lio had a Uurfte number of disciple.-. w Barisal, FarMpur, Noakhali and TippcraJi districts and who was reputed tc have attained 123 years of age, died at the Mitf.inl Hospital
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  • 267 18 Major's Wife and A Greek. In the Divorce Court Lord Merrivale granted a decree nisi to Major Sydney Vincent Sippe, D.5.0., engineer, Forwood, Dartnell Park, Byfleet, Surrey, because of the adultery of his iwife, Mabel Frances, vith Arcilio Gabriel, a Greek. The suit was not defended.
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  • 164 18 Proposes Renunciation ()f Violence. Geneva, May St. A draft of the European security agreement, completing the Disarmament Conference if the latter should be agreed upon, was discussed on Tuesday afternoon by the Conference. The draft proposes the renunciation of violence and defines the term "aggressor," and regulates the
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  • 51 18 Harbouring Case Trial At Chittagong. Chittagong, May 19. When the hearing of the Gaiiala harbouring case was resumed before the Sadar Sub-Divisional Magistrate today Nub-Inspector Sailendra Sen Gupta and Assistant Sub-Inspector Jnanada Dutta gave evidence regarding the arrests and the articles seized after the encounter at Kashirode Prova's
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  • 97 18 Keply To Magistrate's "Are You Starving." A 10-year-old Chinese boy pleader) trinity before the Second Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Hay, yesterday afternoon to a charge of theft of 23 cents. His appearance was so poor that his Honour asked him Are you starving The accused replied
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  • 173 18 The Municipal health statement for the week ended May 27 gives the total number of deaths at male 107 and female 7S. The death rato was 20.18 per mille per annum compared with 19.61 in the preceding week and with 19.57 in the runespoiidinjf wtek of last year.
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    • 111 18 ISv Serial Amoinlnunl .0 M4^ H.M. the Kin* of Si.m. TUT I fib FIRST TIME 61 YEARS GRAND CHEAP SALE (owing to complete reorganization of the business) THE HOUSE OF QUALITY $150,000 Ti-oSffi- $150,000 COMMENCES JUNE 2nd A GENUINE ARTICLE FOR V n y Jrwvllery Watches and Curette E BABY
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    • 327 18 ~^Nsl& REDUCED FACSIMILE ■K^WV/ iftJu- \lKheß» p l^ c Certificate of the Institute of YvC^^Nv' '"OS lB Hygiene for ten successive years, y^. rfwit I^^^^^^^-^ Arcadia WorLl the ft f■J ~WZ? l^T CK|P"^*^^r !^*^>^. iffl^^C^^^^^ Tobacco Factory in tht s¥: CR^LVENA CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES awarded GOLD SEAL by Institute of
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