The Straits Times, 7 June 1933

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  • 39 1 The Straits Times [■STABLISHBD 51ARLT A CEUTURT.) THE LARGEST, rAISDr AlSD MOST, INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JI'NE 7, 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 270 1 KUALA LUMEUB; 26, JAVA ST. X'PHONI *****. BINGAPORKI 7». CECIL ST. i'PMONK HUL' 1 ffiPyl|(/UI EMPIRE PRODUCTS "MERRY ENGLAND" SELECTED I^Jiy^Jlw "MERRY ENGLAND" FRUITS -BRITISH GROWN AND RENOWNED FOR CONSISTENT CANNED. HIGH Q UALITY FRUITS. VEGETABLES. IJLACKCTRIIANTS No. 1 [[.49 J^jß^^H' BEANS. STRINGLESS NaT" <>--lLOtJANMKkIiIKS »'-> CARROTS, CUT inClb; ill
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    • 457 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. ihr^rroi-stre EngTand.f AIL, PASSEKGSR AND CARGO sir vices. BBNINSULAR AND ORIF,NTAL S.N. CO. UNUKR CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S CUVEKNMJCNT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Due S'pora. y SOMALI 6,C00 Juns 7. RAWALPINDI 7,000 June
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    • 673 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.r TO LONDON Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due Sail t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 June 13 H HAKONE MARU 10.400 June 28 29 SUWA MARU 10,700 July 13 14 S FUSHIMI MARI' 10.100 July 27 28 HAKOZAKI MAKI' 10,100 Auf. I 1
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    • 574 2 BURN? PBHJP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia.) FUR BRISBANE, SYDNET AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) and tha s.s. MANGOLA (3,362 tons) (Cargo only). Ths s.s. MARELLA is on« of the largest snd finest stsamers trading io Australia, cabins
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    • 498 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated In Denmark.) Telephone 5528. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. 10 m£te°B2m £te°82 Vp°e.VhYg DD e A n M BAM From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang Swett. BORINGIA 20 fi 20/f 21/6 2.1 I FIONIA 11/7 11/7 12/7 14/7 ERRIA 1/8 1/8 2/8 4.8
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    • 1185 2 XUE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Bt IM KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. if._.-_ akin r<\_ Ltd., and CBin» Ma.»_ Liu. M""al Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. THE STRUTS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINK m ?he SIAM
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  • 236 3 Lava Flowing Toward Doomed Village. Naples, June 4. The climax of the recent abnormal activity of the largest cone of Vesuvius was reached today, when the face cracked and a fiery red stream of lava, four feat wide, was emitted at the rate of 9 feet
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  • 293 3 Leipzig, June 1. In order to develop the export trade to the utmost possible extent, the German Government has guaranteed foi five years a yearly subsidy of 300,000 marks for the strengthening of the organisation of the Leipzig Fair. At the same
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  • 95 3 Artigtio Brings In Another £50,000. London, June 3. The iUlimn salvage steamer Artiglio made her first appearance at Plymouth this year today with gold recovered from the wreck of the P. O. Liner Egypt, sunk off Ushant 11 years ago after a collision in a fog. Last year
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  • 94 3 Nazi Journal Pleased With Foreign Understanding. Berlin, June 6. Commenting on Dr. Schacht's statement on the transfer problem, the Nazi Journal, Angriff, Bays the most significant point is the fact that foreign creditors showed sudh an understanding of the German position of which ithe logical consequence is a
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  • 72 3 Nazis Threaten Former fc Minister. r Karlsruhe, June 4. The former German Finance Minister, Herr Heinrirh Koehler, was taken under preventive arrest today because the Government could not guarantee his personal safety from aasault by Nazi supporters According to an official report, the arrest was made after a
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  • 114 3 Resolution in Favour Of China. Montreux, June <$. The Congress of ttie International Federation of League of Nations Societies opened here with Lord Cecil presiding. The Swiss Federal Councillor, M. Motic, dwelt in a speech on the shortcomings of the League which was paralysed by the divergencies of
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  • 69 3 Too Great A Triumph For Germany." New York, June 2. The Herald-Tribune publishes leading article upon the German celebrations of the Battle of Jutland and declares: "The Battle of Jutland was too great a triumph for Germany to please the English. This single great naval battle of
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  • 74 3 Automatic Steering Within Two Degrees Of Estimate. Los Angeles, June 3. The well-known airman, Mr. Frank M. Hawks, the "Human Bullet," has started on a non-stop trip to New York with a "robot" pilot on Doard his plane, which will permit of automatic steering within two degrees of
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  • 72 3 League Rejects German Protest. Geneva, June 3. The German protest against the validity of the petition put in by Dr. Bernheiiu, a Jewish former inhabitant of the city of Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia, complaining that the German decrees against Jews contravene the German-Polish Minority Convention, has been rejected by
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  • 80 3 Possessor Sent 1}o Prison For A Month. Although nobody could definitely identify a roll of expanded metal found in suspicious circumstances in the possession of Low Hong on June 2, he was found guilty of criminal misappropriation of property. Produced before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District
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  • 48 3 Seventy-six Communists Under Arrest. Berlin, June 3. Several cases containing great quantities of arms and munitions, including 260 rifles and revolvers, as ■>" ••■> bayonets, hand-grenades and powder fuses, were discovered by the police in the vicinity of the Westphalian citv of Recklinghausen. Seventy-six Communists were arrested. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.
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  • 54 3 Berlin, June 3. A Reichsbank statement published on Friday reveals a further decrease of gold and foreign currency reserves which, together with an increase in the note circulation by 223,000,000, to a toUl of 5,469.000,000 marks, resulted in a further lowering of the cover ratio from 8.3 to
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  • 21 3 A message from the master of the Pendopa received this morning says that the Kentar Light was flashing irregularly.
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  • 125 3 GIANG, ANN, Brit.. 546 torn, from B'massim 6.6, for Sourabaya 9.6. TUNG SONG, Brit., 166 tons, from Malacca 7.6, for Port Dickton 8.6. VYNES BROOKE, Sar., 713 tons, from Kuching 7.6, for Kuching 10.6. KAXUNING. Brit., 1,275 tons, from Pt. 1 Swettenham 6.6, for Bangkok 7.6. SILVERBEECH, Brit.,
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  • 127 3 Wednesday, June 7. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Tinombo, Leh. "Lady Guillemard," Sijoe. Oil Wharf Nil. Csal Vsarf BiL TBBBKLJ Of BSY DOCK*. Taajoag Paga*. Albert Dock Cremer. Victoria Dock Dredger "Shrimp," Tug "Tunda.'* Csfwel Harboar. King's Dock The Cable.
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  • 261 3 The following passengers are tailing on the Glemfler which left London on May 20 for the Far East: Mrs. A. D. Smith, Miss B. Smith, and Master J. Smith aged 6, Mr. J. R. Glides, Mrs. B. Stone, Mrs. N. E L Marshall. Mr. I. A. N. McClew, Hakosakl
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  • 65 3 d A t? 1^ 8 6 IBBued from 36 Squadron X.A.*. Base, gives the following informa2L C er ?\i g the IOBS of a inning torsi°AzT? oo 6 runni^. torpedo 18 inch, «m I l i°- ?9? 94 loBt during attack against a le on June 6; approximate
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 407 3 fcj NORDDEUTSCBgR 1ml umd J^^^ VIA. P*l MBHJ*7 OUTWARD. FRANKEN for Manila, Hone Kong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Jane 21 HOMEWARD. TRIER for Genoa, Barcelona, Casablanca. R'dam, H burg and Bremen Jon* 18 t HOLSTEIN for Aden, Genoa, M'seilles, Oran, Havre, R'dam, H'burg and Bremen June 20 Panen jer
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    • 422 3 1 PRESIDENT ~f7i.NF.R.< Fare* Again Reduced £67.3.11. Pff B tiaallfal Ma MB| MANILA/ HONG KONG TO EUROPE TIA AMISIC A Toarist class across fas PacUto Ist class Bail la Aauriea Toarist class Atlantic on the famoos and a«w sa ManhatUa or ej. Wasalaxtoa. (If MSaacs throng* the Panama Canal Is
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    • 341 3 ELLERMAN KUCKNAIX STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. J (UsorporaUd la lnglsnd.) •ELLERMAN" LINE, I Prdght Berries M UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Tla Ports sad Sacs CaaoJ OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI aY JAPAN Steameri ■.I. CITT OF BATAVIA Jsno if HOMEWARDS, j a.s. CITT OF SHANGHAI for Havre. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 113 3 TIDB TABL H. Wednesday. Jane 7. H. W. 10.11 a.m., 8 ft 9.26 p.m., 9 ft. Thursday, Jaae 8. H. W. 11.06 a.m., 8 ft. S in., 7.10 p.m., 9 ft. 4 in. Friday. Jaae H. W. 11.69 a.m., ft. 4 in., 10.M p.m, 9 ft f in. Saturdiy, June
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    • 64 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Static n Yetstsrday LeMt night Max Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins Sunshine temp. •F hw. -F Alor Star 90 Nil 5.8 74 Sitiawan 94 Ifif _f It' J"* K. Trengganu No Report Bukit Jeram 88 Nil 4.3 74 Malacca 83 Nil 2.7 73 Singapore 90 1.70 5.9
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 540 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position advertised hi thme columns send copies of testimonial* Do not send originals. WANTED Lady Teachers, c/o 615, Straits Time-. WANTED, by larK<' Tin Mining itroup, competent Aiw.jcr, who must also bo technically trainr-.! metallurgical chemist. Apply tat.ng age, qualifications etc, to MS, S.
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    • 655 4 HOUSEB.^LATS TO^JET TO LBT, 8, Oxley Rtse, mod saattattot, ABPljJo._Ma(aec» Street. Bungalows. Angvllia Park. S6l-A, Orchard Rr.atl, Oil Extraction Factory. Angullia Co. TO LBT, SHOP, FLAT, Amber Mansion* *.pply B'pore Building Corp 64, Market St. Td LBT, Bungalow, biaa eaeration, IS, Barker Road, I bedroom-. Apply 35, Barker Road. I
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    • 656 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO H£T OFFICES TO LKT, MB. Bmery Hoad. lad floor. Apply Guthrie A Co., Ltd. OFFICB, Rebineon Hosd, 1.7U0 sq. feat, first class property. Unite i aingineers. TO LET, No. 110, Kotjinson Road, saleable for offlce A store. Apply S Manasseh It Oa, 6 2, Malacca Street. TO
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    • 1722 4 PUfiUC NOTICESLOCAL EMPLOYERS HAVING VACANCIES FOR EUROPEANS AKK URGED TO CONSULT THE CHAIRMAN OF THE EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT COMMITTED AT THE Y.M.C-A, SINGAPORE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We hereby notify our customers that 'mm June 4, 1933, our business will pc located at Nos. 339 and 240, South Bridge Road almost opposite
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 78 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Oo.aide without Malaya. Malaya. Pontage. Monthly 3.00 4.0» 2..10 Quarterly 8.50 $12.M 7.50 Half Yearly $17.00 $24.00 $15.00 Yearly $34.00 $48.00 $40.00 NOTE.— Ootstatioo cheques should include the usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and inntru- tions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS appear on the form at
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  • 322 5 14 Dead and Injured. 7 COACHES TELESCOPED BEHIND ENGINE. Man'.es, June la Fourteen pwplc are dead and !it> injurcn as a result of disasters which befell twi. express trains near Nantes crowded at Whitsuntide with, holiday-makers. The major accident, in which the 14 fajialities occurred, overtook the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 652 5 THE BRITISH MALAYA I Apj, M^>«J TRUSTEE EXECUTOR j HI IMC fD 1 W %m 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. iMRPf^ teglatered ander the Troat CoapaalM I |U--4- U -X Ordinance 1»2«) I fHHg^^J Capital called up |162.050 I Reserve Liability of Share- mIL ffyTlM DIRECTORS: l3^^s Sir David Galloway, Kt.B. (Chairman)
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    • 247 5 AUCTION NOTICES. SHERIFFS SAI^E. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. SI IT NO. 168 of 1933. I. HILDA GERTRI'OE RI'SSELI.. 2. EMII.Y SMITH, 3. ALICE CHARLOTTE SMITH. 4. GERTRUDE CONSTANCE OODIE. .S. FANNY BELKNAP STURROCK. 6. SOI'HV STAMPFLL 7. NAMASIVAYAM If KM CHANDRA. 8. RAMACHANDRA
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    • 222 5 AFRAID TO EAT JHbbLm I. HEALTH Entirely Rebuilt By CASSELL'S TABLETS Mrs. Smith, who is Chairman of the Women's Section of the Sloi«h British Lcnoa is load in hrr praiie of Casselfs 1.iK1... Hot rrnuirlcable restoration to Health after vi ars of sufTerinff from Indigestion. Slecplcssnr-s jmf Hun. I rouble*
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  • 308 6 German Groups Accused Of Plot. Vienna, June 2. The press declares that an offensive has been launched in foreign countries against the Austrian schilling, notably in Switzerland and at Paris, and accuses certain German financial groups of attempting to lower the value of the Austrian
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  • 236 6 M. Rostin#'s Replacement Demanded. Paris, June 2. Pertinax, the well-known writer on foreign politics in the Echo de Paris, declares himself very perturbed about the state of affairs in Danzig 1 after the general election last Sunda". Pertinax says that the Danzig problem is still essentially the same
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  • 110 6 Swiss Assize Court Gives Verdict. Geneva, June 3. The Swiss Federal Assize Court grave its verdict today in the case of 18 persons accused of complicity in the riots which occurred last November resulting in tha d?ath of 13 people and injury to over 60 when the troops
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  • 776 6 Modifications in Text Demanded. Berlin, June 3. Considerable disappointment was cau3- ed in Ge. man political circles by the news that the signing of the Four-Power Pact was once more postponed at the I last minute owing to new Franco-Italian proposals for modification in the
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  • 57 6 Action To Avoid Doubling Of Service. Washington, June 5. The House of Representatives has passed the bill authorising the President to ap point a federal oo-ordinator to promote I or require action by the railways to avoid duplication of service and encouraging 1 financial reorganisations. The Senate
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  • 151 6 Hottest Whit Sunday In Century." London, June 4. The hottest Whit Sunday of the cen- 1 tury," proclaims the Air Ministry in Lon- I don, whose records show a crescendo of i Snade temperatures culminating in 87 decrees at 4.00 p.m. The prophets "foretell a continuation of
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  • 128 6 District Threatened By Floods. Berlin, June 1. An accident capable of producing farreaching and disastrous results occurred near Latdorf, in the vicinity of the city of Dessau in central Germany, when a large quantity of lime, which ijad accumulated at the pit-head of a limewoiks, fell into
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  • 97 6 Dr. Ley's Appointment Causes Discussion. Geneva, June 2. The nomination by the German Government of Dr. Ley. the Minister of Labour, as a delegate to the International Labour Conference opening on June 8, has caused much discussion among the organisers of the conference as Dr. Ley has shown
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  • 91 6 Four Communists Given The Death Penalty. Hamburg', June 3. Four defendants were sentenced to death and six others to long terms of imI prisonment in the trial of 14 Communists I accused of complicity in Communist riots I which took place at Altona the twin icity
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  • 73 6 New Concordat To Be Signed In Rome. Rome, June 3. The Austrian Chancellor Dr. Dollfuss, accompanied by the Minister of Justice, Dr. Schuschnigg, arrived here late on Friday afternoon for the signing of the new concordat between the Holy See and Austria. It is considered likely that
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 104 6 BUY THE BEST IN CLOTHES! Today, BMNTC than ever, it is essential to study economy. The truest economy f is to buy clcthes that will •year well and retail; their 'f shape throughout the life tV /t^--^ of the material. r£ mSf _l Our service. distinctive /VIV tutting. .perfect fitting
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    • 303 6 TELEPHONE CABLES Jf FOR ALL PURPOSES j jjff I We manufaclure all types of I 'jfißsSsliiE! J telephone cables, including the I faBuj3wfjM LOMG DISTANCE (TRUNK) CABLE CABLES FOR JUNCTION CIRCUITS MilltiamWmd LOOP OB SUBSCRIBERS CABLE "-^bi& WMf 111 SUBMARINE CABLE MwWtfr- TEXTILE INSULATED TELEPHONE CABLE I fflh&&%y% /V FINE
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  • 126 7 BilkHni < < a, ior Not \hK«*<I for hi i. n« i i M "■UN i HlHl I In II UK I" Mill I I.I... flilHI I I I" Inlny Uii klinmlil iiii In 1 < l\i Iiii (ill I, ,,i I .|l|| MM VII MM I
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 226 7 TOOTNACNE ISN'T ALL— .ii i i -«f», Sqjiibb |i»UT\I i MKAM in i IllU'iihl I wpy WHAT IS YOUR FACE VAI.UI i."|.|. i munll I I. I'll I Ml |>>! rtttMßH 1 v m. i.. I ii Is» I I JB WA m J Bl 6.11 TONIQNT t.ll. //If Lov#
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    • 195 7 "COMIM "to TMI" CAPITOL T iff wm w/kmf \W \i H^fIHQUJLMW«p'V|| Matinee Today 3. IS, TONIGHT Kh«' Mmilmt MM *ni lil i<> nil h»r II vu in, H Mur Huh nlliilmii Mm lliiiiiHin. iii i i "BROADWAY BAD" Will. JOAN BLONOCLL RICAROO CORTIZ. Next Change: nail mam EDWARD G. ROBINSON
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    • 299 7 All l.itlldnli 11.m1i.1 'lit Sri* (Ills n I .il.lt I ilm Uiui Sliown uk how lh»- Win Id will In* 7 Yenr* Mr,,.. jCAPITOL Matinee Today 3.15 I (WIGHT I I 9.15 fj 'I'lii' llnuililul I i.f'li.h Stsr vnli" .h Ihuul l.numlgM 1..1 in i mil in w \i i
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  • 293 8 London Tin's New Advance. PROFIT-TAKING EASES RUBBER. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Wednesday. Today's Prices: Rubber, 11 1/16 cents per Ib. Tin, Singapore price $115.50 per picul. Gold, £6 2s. (id., up Id. Yesterday's Prices: Rubber, London. 3 19/32d., down I/Mi. New York, 5 15/16 cts., down
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  • 178 8 Singapore, June 7. Gambier 4.50 (Cube) No. 1 unpicked 7.50 Copra 4.40 mixed 4.10 Sago flour, Sarawak l.JK White Pepper 32.00 Black Pepper 20.0^ Pearl Sago 4.G0 small 4.fi^ BMrftaH 1M' 125 rail I.-:- vo'OHS SJtt Mam *l Sh |124 r Rangoon $118 to Ilv Singapore price $115.51) picul.
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 425 8 Issue VaL Pd. Buyers. Selleri. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5 3 Ayer HHam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5/- 5/- Hong Kong
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      • 274 8 issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 nom. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.80 0.90 noxu. £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.2 6 5.7.6 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.35 5.50 £1 £1 Con. T. S. I* Prefs. 23/6 24 6 £1 £1 Con. T.
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      • 140 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c deb. of 1926 red. 1931-86 102 103 i/a ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. or 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 110 113 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vg p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V£ p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000
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      • 380 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyail and Evatt's Quotations. Todays Fraaer ft Co. Prices Lyall Evan Allenby '$1) 0.70 0.85 0 75 0.90 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.55 0.65 0.55 0.65 A. Hitam ($1) 1.00 1.20 A. Kuning ($1) 0.15 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.15 1.30 A. Molek ($1) 0.60
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    • 184 8 SELLING. Singapore, June 7. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 1/3? London, 3 months' sight 2/4 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 31/3? London, 30 days sight 2/3 15/16 London, demand 2/3 29/32 London, T.T. 2/3 7/8 Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Hamburg, demand 165 New York, demand 45V, Batavia
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    • 75 8 Noon, June 7. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) ..11 1/16 lli/ 8 (F.O.B.) ..11 7/16 11 9/16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers June 11% 11 3/16 July ..11 3/16 111/* Aug. Hi/4 11 5/16 July-Sept. 11.% 11 5/16 Oct.-Dec. ..117/16
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    • 79 8 Lives, Liberties And Fortunes Imperilled." London, June 2. A "Defence of India League" has been formed under the presidency of Viscount Sumner, with Lord Lloyd as vice-chair-man. Lord Carson, Mr. Winston ChurchD and the Duke of Westminster are also on the committee. The League considers that the
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    • 75 8 Reductions In Finland And Denmark. i Helsingfors, June 3. The Bank of Finland has lowered the discount rate from 6 to 5 per cent., the former rate having been in force since Jan. 31. Copenhagen, June 1. The Danish National Bank has lowered the discount rate from 3
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    • 70 8 Fell Asleep In France And Awoke In Germany. Tfeves, June 3. Two French non-commissioned officers, who had boarded the train at Thionville to join their regiment at Cattenom and had promptly fallen asleep, woke up at the frontier station of Perl on German territory, where they were arrested
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  • 245 8 Today. North and East India (Talma) 3 p.m. Banka Island, Pladjoe A Palcmbang (Thedens) 3 p jn. -■utfiern Western India (Rajula) S p.m Bangkok (Katong) 7 p.m. Ceylon, Egypt, Europe and Gnat Britain (Carnarvonshire) 7 p.m. Kedah, Penang, North, NorthEast and North-West Sumatra, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq,
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  • 38 8 MAILS FOR EU ROPE. By M. Van St. Aldegonde Kk.-agol» Chitral Christiaan Hoyfens Ranrhi Left ArA S'pore London Apr. 21 Hay 11 Apr. 20 May 13 Apr. 28 May iO May 12 June 1 May 12 June 3
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  • 100 8 All Companies Formed Into One. Paris, May 22. After long negotiations all the French air companies have decided to form a single company to ta called the Central Aerial Exploitation Company, which will bp presenud for registration tomorrow. M. Roume. president of the Air Orient. will be
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  • 83 8 Dutch Malay's Prau To Be Confiscated. It the Marine Court yesterday befor* the Master Attendant (Capt. G. Freyberg), Badivi b.n Ha.-san, a Dutch Malay, ■was fined $B or 14 days' rigorous imprisonmerv when he pleaded guilty to a eparge of leaving the port of the Colony for
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  • 85 8 Takes Office For Further Seven Years. Warsaw, June 6. A salute of 110 (runs announced on Whit Sunday that the i e-elected President of the Polish Repunlic, M. Moscicki, had formally taken office a second time and entered on his duties for a further period of seven years.
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  • 29 8 I From China and Japan, by Naldera, due at Singapore 2 p.m. today, i From Holland and Germany, by Johan de Witt due at Singapore noon tomorrow,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 101 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Today, June 7. Police Band. Botanical Gardens, UI p.m. Thursday. June 8. PoTce Band. Katong Park, 9 p.m. Annual meeting S'norj Lawn Tennil ft tin. S.C.C. lounge. 6.45 p.m. St. Joseph's Old Boys' Assn. re-unioit dinner, G. H. Cafe, X p.m. Friday, June Singgapore Amateur Races,
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1121 9 Copper Uncertainty. WORLD TIN STOCKS DROPPING. i (From Our Own Correspondent.) Londen, May 11. The prospects for copper continue uncertain, and, indeed, it is unlikely that any one commodity will approach settled profit prospects until the world economic "ituation a.* a whole becomes more settled. Mestnwhile. the
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    • 310 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June f j Closing quotations today of the prind I pal British stocks are giVen below:— I The rise or fall is in relation to th« price of June 1. GOVERNMENT STOCKB. BRITISH. Rise or Fall Conversion
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    • 24 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 6. Tanjong Tin Dredffir.j. Ltd., announces a profit for 1932 of il,723; £2,969 is carried forward.
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    • 879 9 Exchange Fund. BORROWING POWERS NEARLY DOUBLED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 11. The principal event, last week, affect ing^ the London Money Market was thi raising of the Exchanpe Equalisatiot Kand'R borrowing powers by £200 million to £350 million. Th? news was, oi course, welcomed in
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    • 860 9 Upward Movement. SHARES AND PRICES ADVANCING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester, May 10 In sympathy with the upward move ner.t in raw material rates prices frarn and cloth in the Manchester market >ave )r»ne ngainst buyers. This development has stimulated inquiry but at the ame time
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    • 25 9 Air Mail from Java. Mails frorr Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane arc expected at the General Post Office, Singapore at 5 p.m. today.
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    • 618 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH, INDISCHE HANDELSBANfc N. V> Established 1888 at Amsterdam. authorised Capital Glds. 1M.000.00T Paid up Capital Glds. 65,000.00< Reserves Glds. 21.190.324 lIKU> OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OIIKES: THE II AC UK. IJOTTKRDAM. OVEitSEAS BRANCHES. Batavia: Head Otfice for Dutch Kasi ladies. BRANCH OFFICES r DUTCH EAST INDIES- Ampenan. Ban doeng,
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    • 334 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. (NETHERLANDS TKAULNG SOCIETY Established la Ama'erdan 18U. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE UAGUK. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST: BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia: LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank. Limited
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  • 55 10 Singapore. GREAT WORLD Cabaret Sunnyside Up The H To Pay. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres Cinemas. RITZ, GEYLANG Stu'nifp Interlude. With Norma Shearer A Clark Gable. Also Silent Pictures. 7.10 11 p.m. ROXY, KATONG Aaiicr Baxter in Six Hours To Live. 6.15- 9.1.',. Phone 5705. SEA
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  • 827 10 Our leading article of yesterday dealt with the question of tin and attempted 10 reply to some of the more striking statements made by Mr. John Howeson at the annual general meeting of the London Tin Corporation, Limited. That 11
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  • 345 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Capt. F. O. Hodgkinson. 2-20 Burma Rifles, has had his home leave extended for two months from Aug. 2 to Oct. 1. Lieut. D. G. B. Ridout. K.0.Y.L.1.. has bsen granted the local rank of captain while employed as adjutant, Penang and /ravince Wellesley Volunteers Capt. Bertram Brooke,
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  • 841 10 WITHOUT COMMENT. From the Bangkok Tim*» of June 3:— "The new Johnston's Piir in Singapore, as it is and will be known to all shipping people using the anchorage inside the breakwater, id to be opened today." HA PS BURG OR BOURBON? In describing ex- King
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  • 1107 10 SNAKES. A'o less than ZOO people die of snake bite every day in India where makes are worshipped in most parts of the country, and for this reason it is almost h'ipossible to reduce this high row of mortality. In this article H. S. Vetkecan, the traveller
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE.
    • 59 10 POOLK. In loving memory of our darli'g. Mother, Agres, who fell peacefully ujL-.p June 7, 1982, age 62 years. Mother, darling, However long our lives may last; Whatever land we vitw. Whatever joy or peace be ours, We »ill always be thinking- of you. Inserted by her devoted
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    • 60 10 Don't Be Vague ORDER No Finer Whisky Goes Into Any Bottle SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG AND IPOH. CHEESE TO SUIT EVERY PALATE. CHEDDAR (AUSTRALIAN) GOU D A (dutch) C_ i—J /A IV I IDUTCH/ DUTCH CREAM KRAFT GORGONZOLA ROQUEFORT G R
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    • 99 10 2nfef blstinctiTe frocks for day and evening wear alto the latest models In Millinery Shipments Weekly. 2ND FLOOR. MAYNARDS BUILDING. Phone MM. On Sale at the Cold Storage. RENE ULLMANN (Millinery Dept.) ANNOUNCES AFTEK THE RACES SALE" ll:i(i— llimseH Material* for DreiiM Ornaments Bracelets Necki., o Button* Buckles etc I
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    • 66 10 CRAY. At the Maternity Hospital- Singapore on Tuesday. Juno 6. to Mr. ami Mm. Hugh Gray, a daughter. HORRIDGE.-At the General Ho»|jiIii1. S'pore. or. June 5, to Dorothy, wife of K I'.. Horridge, a daughter. The engagement has be«n announced W> tween James Gilbert Uoodenough, fourth son of Mr. A.
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  • 619 11 BIG JUMP FROM APRIL. itecent Trice Jiise Ameri^ans^Wing Off Till I I inted Miln rubber ransuMption far hi rMtiMmtt^ to be 4MC» I*". raaapired with M.12* toM m April and Z*,ia; tan* in May a* to* year. i' it will be
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  • 117 11 Two Men Executed And Two Sent to Prison. Vimi, 1 A PoiisJi l>usint.<- man named Brochia and a Po*;-h captain f '>nj*pt. wen eoiwiCwd Friday night by the -erro! tribunal vrkidb hat-' a- tfc* trial foi hum time pant. Botii w«va etwcuted at midnitfht. ih« Pm
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  • 152 11 CONSTIT UTION ACT. London, June 3. The apprehension felt by many membeW of the Indian Cifil Servke. with r«f«»'d to th« Government's proposals retarding: India, is expressed in memorandum of evidence submitted by the Indian Civil Service to the I'u mentai;. Joint < omrnittce which is examining- the |mip The
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  • 131 11 Built Ten Submarines fn Five Months. San Kiancisco. June 7. The death has taken place of Joseph Jamex Tynan, the weil-ki.own hii uuilder. Reutei. Mr. Tynan had been with the BethleU .Shipbuilding < potation. San Krai nd vke-fm l**nt tince MM Among 1 his great achievement
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  • 86 11 London, June 4. The laying of the foundation .stone of tha n«w Roman Catholic rpool atlrttct. i a huge Katheru'.u ol il from all parU Ireland and Many heiiial will be one of the "in a*ticai proce*bi*n. in wMek the Papal Legate and dinnit- i'if :iu(i I.UOO pi
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  • 98 11 Japan Endorses {'resident Boost's App«l. Tokio, June 6. Japar.'s reply to Pifident Roosevelt's a, |**l .rf May .-•bled to Waahi trt > nj ly -.e oonuwt* *ave nrt been re\e«jed but U I author atively ;ndica ed that the ic-ply is a brief but or dial «nd m«i.#n(
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  • 1323 11 Near Peiping Tientsin. While hea>> Nanking and Canton troop Mvrnnli art- Inking plate in i *niral China. osteasiMj for the taapatv* agaimrt the l(> in. and the OMtoa k»d« art- holding iiHilm'lKH to deride en MtMrM to be laUn utfainat the arm in lh« North and
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  • 159 11 Wife Wounded. Athens. June 7. niuHos. reteran ■md hi* wile wvn relast i Mo Md tl iffeur telos escnped Ni»t the FiraJ Attempt. Th.s is not the tirst attempt on the life of M. Venioelos tor, while attending t\a Pean Paris, two naval 'Mile an
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  • 99 11 Minister Shot Pead B> Afghan Student. Berlin. June 6. The Afghan Ifmiiter tc Germany, Sir>!ar Mohammed Azxiz Khan, m fatally ii a ruvolvtr outline by an Afgtan studt-nt tixiay. Th« 'udetit who had been admitted to n. MiniKter library, hrm: live »koU with a revolver at him at
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  • 131 11 Tope Denounces Spanish Separation Law. Koine, June 3. The Pope has issued an encyclical su*»ly dea»un<ifiK i»e 8pani.-h law for separation of the hurch and Stale and alto the Religious Ordure Bill, just •igned by Pmident Zamora. providing ■I i nti«c*tioM of the property of religious- orders
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  • 111 11 Ad reS M™ u ri.1 UgCter S T ,1 Berlin, June 6. An adciie.-- by the National Socialist Pribi ilheim. wan a feature of the latot-t mmntrial celebration* in hinoui of tii. (iTiiiun ,-uldier Schlagetar, whom tr J- inch tin for n>bc<f daring the ition. Spaekini; at .Schui|{«tur's
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  • 270 11 lntend c2bw a !™r Lausanne. June 6. Don Alfonso, ex-Prlate of the A*v and eldest so:: of -v-K mt Aif.irSpain, denies all knowledge f hi« intenuri marriage. It is believed, however, that he inl to present Mm family with the *c««ir. pi i shed Caa.. which
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  • 156 11 Celebrated Quietly By London, June 3. His Majesty, The Kibff celebrated h:., birthday quietly a. Buckingham Pla«e, where there -was no <pecial form of celebration by the Royal Family. he king from an ixn vindow in the Palace watched the Prince of Walen lead th«; procession u> the
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  • 91 11 Four Killed Before Troops Restore Order. Simla. June o. Imperial troops agftin have .-utnnonud to rurtorc oi<4er in Alwar State, following the outbreak of niunai rioting:, in vliieh foui people werts killod and 112 \voun4cd. Seven Injured in Riot. Chandemajrore. June 4. Jeered at by a party of
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  • 49 11 Berne, June 5. Seven persons have Ix-ob electrocuted in the Levantina valley, of th* cantonm- r>t of Tieine, anu two o»«n -<?nousiy inj«red. were lowering \og> down the hillside by means of a cable when the latter nado contact with a aifh tent. on iint.— Reuur Wireiuse.
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  • 31 11 Austrian Universities And College. Vienna, June 5. Austrian universities and colleges will lemu cloud until June 10 as th* recent order has boca pt«ton(«>i until that da««.- Aneta-Tran.^-Oc«*».
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  • 429 11 <Y|IYI/\r\ I M yon tkn u;abs. Jo l^ind Solution U The Arms Conference fai|a Paris, June 7. The followinp is a semi-official s»m mary of the J'oui i' pi-wambi* ilpclare- the principal the Pn' i* u- five n ,ri to the proct'daw established by League Cotetiant with
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  • 42 11 Condition Improving After London, J His imminence Cardinal Bourne pa.ssed tht last two nigfita resti Jlly, u< or.iir« to the bulletin*, and fain cundition if Gaining Ii»k anxiety. .M»<»« t uere akid in W 'irml toda i > .ry.— Rcuter HmileM.
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  • 31 11 Srinagar Clash With Demonstrators', Srinagar, June 3. cane to blou» this n. were e«l>ed out »n-i rtrortad to irttnaa. an «u killed and feveivl MriMniy injuiMl.- Ane» H..
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    • 33 11 EPDYSTONE RADIO PRODUCTS. umufmm, < hok CUsKJLATOi i HIRE PURCHASE TERMS >knu ih umn imTdi lit t n (WLUHI Kt(v||U f >N(l riNIM EDOYSTONE RADIO ELECTRIC D D T S I 28.J0. OHCH«UK) HOAO.
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  • 170 12 Wife's Tragic Story. WORKLESS HUSBAND BANGS HIMSELF How her husband committed suicide DMbm he m out of work and had had no nii'U 1 for tl:;v days was told to the Singapore 'oronci Mr. F. G. Bourne, lay u lion a verdict of suicide i>\
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  • 132 12 Five Months' Gaol For Chinese. A dagger, ingeniously constructed ti> fit into a metal sheath, was an exhibit in a charge of going armed in public against Mok Row, before Mr. H. A Forrer. the Criminal District .lud(re. yesterday. Atcordinjj to the story of a constable attached to
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  • 95 12 One Pleads Guilty And Two Claim Trial. Three (linu'si- wan charged before Mr. ii Kurri 1 the Criminal District Judge, this Morning, on chargea of importing: liquor and tobacco into the Colony in a vaaael of under 100 tons at I'ulau Sekeng yeatai d The first man pleaded
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  • 105 12 Rubber Firm with Fair Business. London, -June, 3. The ii 1 1 i—l ease of monetary conditions ha.- been further accentuated by dividend disbursement* amounting to over 11 1,000,000. This week's £50,000,000 Treasury Bills were allotted at an avirajf- 1 rate of 5s. lid. per cent., which ia
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  • 189 12 Leaves On Another Trip 1^> S. America. Friediichshafen. June 4. Wi'li tu pMMBgWl aboard, liicludinv* C*pt Ilciir.unn Koehl, of trans-Atlantic fame, the airship, (iiaf /C;;>pelin. took off >ii:.i..\ fTunit. at US, for this I nip ti> South America. ans-Ocean. Koehl's visit to South America i» in eOHMCtimi with
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  • 42 12 A ma!! outbreak of fire occurred shortly after noon yesterday at the Bin rubber factory, Bth mile, Bukit The File Brigade was quickly on tlu' scene and the flames were put out K'f<ie any MrioM damage could be done.
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  • 152 12 Help for Those Too Poor To Pay Fees. To help poor children to pay their school fees and kec-ji them in school the Malacca Teachers' Association is organising a concert on Saturday by which it is hopH to raise $300 for scholarships. The scheme is tentatively
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  • 152 12 Fair Entertainment From "Broadway Bad." A good scandal in a divorce suit with banner headlines in the tabloid newspapers forces home to Joan Blondell, the •'straight" chorus girl in "Broadwa> i Bad," the film which opened at the Alhambra last night, the fact that it brinps money and
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  • 155 12 Young Boy Knocked Down By Motor-Car. Last Saturday afternoon near the junction of Ki-law ,-i Road and Bagan Jermal Road a Ceylonese boy, eight years of ajre, whs knocked down by a motor-car driven by Mr. A. J. Ryeroft. of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. i-eports the Straits
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  • 59 12 Chinese Barber Sent To Prison. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sereniban, June ti. A Chinese barber in Mantin village cut a coffee-shop assistant with a razor. Today Geok KwM pleaded cuiky to a charjjc of causing hurt and .Tailing to gtn any reason for his actiun was sentenced
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  • 65 12 Being Planned On Basis Of Tcs. 1,000,000. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June <>. A new Siamose lottery is being planned on a million tical basis with part of the proceeds to fro to the hospitals. A strong committee has been appointed including several Europeans. The lottery
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  • 43 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Scremban, June 6. On the grounds that the woman's marriage was nut legal, a Tamil named Sai.iy vho was accused of enticing away I mariifd woman, Amalu, was acquitted and discharged by the Seremban magistrate today.
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  • 38 12 V :>n-year-old Chinese cycli:-t was knoi ked down by a Municipal lorry at the junction of Tank and Orchard roads yesterday. His right ribs were broken and his condition was critical wl.en taken to hospital.
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  • 41 12 meed, says our ident, of Mr. G. If- inlrviT, o! the Hearth ">epartn|ent, Bon. of Mr. M. P. Hcndroff, formerly of the local clerical service, anil of Mrs. Hendroff, and Miss Karhh?*D Kessler, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Kessler, of Seremban.
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  • 164 12 Warnings Ignored. OVERCROWDING FOWLS IN BASKETS. A serious view of the offence of overarowding birds in cages was taken by Mr. G. S. Railings, the Fourth Police Magistrate, this morning, when two j licensed hird-tradcrs, Ng Yong and Teo C'hoo Wan, both of Rochore Road,
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  • 206 12 "Better Protected Than Tha Japanese Imagine." Moscow, May 22. Following Izvestia, which attacked the Japanese Nippon Dempo agency for spreading provocative reports designed to aggrev»te Soviet-Japanese relations.' I Pravda today enters tie lisi:s against tho Nippon agency, which it declares has repeatedly acted as a centre for the
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  • 53 12 Not Offered Shares By Morgan And Co. Brussels, June o. Authoritative circles declare that tlie allefro^on made during the course of the Senate Inquiry in Washington that Morjran and Co., had offered shares to the Kinjf of the Belgians at a favoured rate is entirely without
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  • 140 12 Manila Man Who Often Visited Singapore. On the arrival in Singapore today of the s. s. Cingalese Prince, the story was told of a tragedy on board when the vessel was at Shanghai. Goinjr to inform a passenger that the vessel had berthed a steward
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  • 160 12 Dispute Over A Draft For $32,000. itftv several adjournments for instructions from the Deputy Public Prosecutor Mr. S. Fung, advocate and solicitor, was recalled yesterday in the preliminary inquiry, into two charges of cheating against Wong Kong Teng, before Mr. A. VV. Hay, the Singapore Second Magistrate.
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  • 59 12 Five Hundred Delegates At Prague. Prague, June 4. Kivo hundred delegates, representing over 20 countries, are assembling here for the 16th International Cotton Congress which is to be opened on Wednesday, June 7. The discuRsions will include crop questions, the trade depression and i currency restriction, as well
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  • 42 12 Agreement Signed To Solve Border Conflicts. Moscow, June 5. An agreement to >olve all border conflicts was sii-ned by i;ie ac'.intr Russian Cninmi.ssar for Foreign Affairs, M. Krestinski, and the Polish Minister. This agreement supersedes the treaty of 1925. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.
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  • 141 12 A Police Inspector. SEQUEL TO LATE NIGHT ROAD CRASH. Arising from a fatal motor-car accident which occurred near Rate no. 4 of the Tanjong Fhgar Wharves late last Saturday night, Inspector C. B. Wood, attached to the police traffic branch, was produced before Mr. G.
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  • 314 12 Ricksha-Puller Beaten For His Chivalry. A broken head, a fractured nasal bone and several contusions was the price paid i by Tan Choon-Tee, a ricksa-puller, for his chivalrous conduct in championing the cause of a woman hawker who, it is alleged, was being cheated by three men during
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  • 127 12 ;(hinese Book-keeper In K.L. Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Li'innur, .June 6. In the police cour:, Kuala Lumpur, this morning Chew Bong Ho appeared before Mr. F. K. Wilson iQjiriswer a charge of alleged criminal bivacn of trust as a .servant in respect of $1.48.'!. The
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  • 74 12 (From Our Own Correspondent. I Kuala Lumpur, June ii. The third criminal assizes will begin in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow and is expected to last six days. There are two cases of alleged murder, one case of alleged robbery, one case of alleged rape and one case of alleged
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  • 62 12 No Immediate Interest In Monarchy." Berlin, June 2. The assembly of a local group of German Nationalists, which was to have been hold at Oldenberg, and had chosen the theme. "Monarchy, a problem of the fnt ure for Germany," for discussion, has been forbidden by the ooliee on
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  • 60 12 The 8.8.*'. ÜBMMWM 'hat Mm op»ni lg vpeeeb by His MajcUv the King at the •World Economic Conference on June. 12, will be broadcast on that day between 'i 9 20 p.m. and 9.40 i>.r,;. local time. I The stations used for this transmission \will be GSF,
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  • 886 12 CHINA WANTS "COUNTRY BEFORE SELF." OS Sunday night, Mr. S. Rumulingum. the well-known badminton playei gave a dinner at his residence at [mbi Koad, Kuala Lmnpar, in honour of his daughter's birthday. Most of the members of the Happilads Badminton Party were present M UW
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    • 83 12 INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY KENNEL SOPEX \o\ SHAMPOO \O\ iIVES A GLORIOUS LOSS TO THE COAT. >ULVEX \o\ :rmin powder WEEKLY WHEN GROOMING O KUR-MANGE \if STOPS EPIDEMICS -CURES MANGE COOPER'S LIQUID WORM REMEDY N In Tropical Countries where skin diseases are so prevalent among dogs, COOPER PRO- DUCTS are unique
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  • Important Change In Sunday Times Racing Competition.
    • 759 13 Friday's Handicaps. SHOULD BE STUDIED FOR COMPETITION. Below will be found the handicaps for the opening of the Singapore Turf Club Amateur Meeting on Friday. Owing to the fact that the handicaps for Saturday's events will not be available before the day of the races.
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  • 2498 13 MALAY A\ CRICKET XOTES. S.C.C.'s Fine Win Brilliant Century By Over Negri On Baughan At Padang. Malacca. (By Our Cricket Correspondent.) One of the most noticeable features of local club cricket during the past few seasons has b.en the absence of really "class" >lip-tiildi is. I cannot think of
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  • 253 13 Entries to Close On Saturday. The Singapore L.T.A. championship tournament will begin at the S.C.C. on June 19 at 4.50 p.m. and will be continued on succeeding days at the same time until concluded. Play will be from Monday to Thursday each week. Entries for all events
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  • 74 13 The team to represent the V.M.C.A. in a cricket match against the S.C.C. on the Padang commencing on Friday at 5 p.m will be selected from the following: R. Lyne (Capt.), G. L. F. Willis, W. R. Willis, John Le Cain, C. D. Ross, Ferrera,
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  • 347 13 Mr. T. L. Fox's Successful Meeting. The following are the final statistics for jockeys and trainers at the professional meeting of the Singapore Turf Club which ended on Monday: Bnrtlf l) l Moore 0 0 Billet, It. 0 l) Haic 0 o Draman 0 0 0
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 75 13 VISIT SPECIALISTS STORE FOR TENNIS GOLF. MO RXTSA CIIARCK— WHY <U> KI.SKWHKRE. PHONE: 2938 "<k am, von: mnm <;<>i.k rkquisitrs TENNIS BACKET! KY UtADfNG MAKERS OF THE WORLD I'KK KS FROM S4.M TO titM XKT. GOLF LIBS: ITJUKLEM AND RISTLESS STAR MAXWELL ALL ENCLAND. I'KK KS IKIIM J4.SO TO $19.t*
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    • 115 13 THE RIGHT PRAMS "&>i>Mgfri,J' AT THE RIGHT PRICE r%J^MS/ AND BRITISH MADE Vnaa^^^J£a#\fcg^X BABY'S HEALTH-MOTHER'S CONVENIENCE S~/ FATHER'S POCKET-ALL THESE //////s' ARE CAREFULLY STUDIED IN >^X/V^^ EACH MODEL. „,,,T-^^S|^^7 ARE INCORPORATED V«H 1 THEY ARE PRODUCED TO MEET THE I DEMAND FOR A POPULAR PRICED lamHialP^l baby carriage embodying many
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    • 9 13 Other sporting mas appears on Paces 16 and 17.
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  • INDIA, BURMA AND CEYLON WEEK BY WEEK.
    • 1636 14 Mr, i.nmthi'u hull t ml* tml I \ru I'lohtrnt Itmiii* Ull \< *f >f« p 'f Congreaa Dance* Ihilch In s,t iii i i ,mt>tmi*\ Iml inn* In Hnlnsn A N<mt«'l Suitttt'Htlon— lean )t tn it II inihhulon. Ol ..|Miid»nt.) I ..I1..1 .11. liu .mi. ii. ul
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    • 413 14 Quiet Ceremony. AUDIT* TRIIU'BK TO NEW JAM BAHBB. Him, I No |ili iiiloui iiiui k< .1 it.. i.iunul recognition ul ('antaiii ii. I. n mi the gaili oj NiwiMIli Hiulay, (hough ih( Durbai Hull was i ruwderi w ith offlt oj I In Suit 'I I.. II..
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    • 154 14 KiotoUH )I»mi aiK v Ot K. mi. i/. .11 :.cy 'it lii i.xmIi.mi H(ghn#u ihi Nlmm ot liwItlHllHll ha jli.-l 1, .I..I a II. nun, ,1. pi-MMtini Hit- Koi4in| "> Mu. inn ..iigii.umnlll.K ul Iiii|ii.,| ■<■! limM Mid I' without due uit.iith.., ia thi Mint my «•>'' ioli
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    • 169 14 Terrific Gtltl B#ttf Port. |(.ii>m>h<ii ha had "r.uiy i |i mi in i i.iin durini it. i [ihi iiuir ilu> Wtfiough »f) In llr .ml H In ii I lif In ,i> s i >«-•! lln nun iiiiim tilini hip Uya from iiiukui Siah, Uall.iuwai
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    • 324 14 WIFE-BEATING PermiHHible For MohammedunH. I .,1, all. i Ht| I I 1 1,1 .in, don «ii' n.i-i u Muhtt hllshulnl ..ui l,i. il Ml Rflfl MUM UD '■•> i ill, i l,i, I i,i..i .mil M' Jmliei I K Patent \|iMiii iii iiu. lu.ni.i iii hmband, Ah/hi uildin Alimr I
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    • 127 14 Villusrers* Fight With Panther. New hui thai t !>•• -iiitw-i ..i trlibw hi were thrown panic u •> hug* panthei *in. li uddi nil ..||..-.m. .1 in u,, ffo|d« In i d Hiiniiii .1 .,i i illagera »ui < i li .i lh( lieuHl ami liuguii ihoutinf
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    • 123 14 Ceylon Village™' "Stupid" Beliefs. I ulu.,,1 M lii ilir uiiiuiui report oi tfn Acting Ariliiii ulogil III ill. u mviiuI »|i|j|lrul mil i,. |,im|m,i In, I It'll I li'U III. i.li.l, I!,,- I, H-,11, I I'll li I illl i in it iiii i an- r«maim oi mu
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    • 86 14 i ..imiIIm, M«ty |f, I .nualy 111 a Hindu Moslem ol#§h In Thaku ullage ii. u. i oi.iiiu li«ai mghi A M by it i1»h Ix-loIiK U.K lull. i i with I i >m 1 1 > of MoiUma nitcitii the Hindu .1, ,,.an.i. .1 an i-x|ili»nH
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    • 321 14 MoHlem Claim Advanced \t Meeting. 1 4. i >•)•- 1 1 1 ii 1 1>^ i hi .11 in. ii i>i in inn rnnyiii -ii 'I" nun hi the t'ulrniiu i ii imiuiiuii ware .it a meet in PoWll Hal! mi. In I 'I. nil .iii.i \i..iui
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    • 24 14 tuith Who Objected To (iramophoiu*. i'i'sIuhaui Hi ph hboui M In i|U 111 I' lul.l.r.l I I. II Ml III!.! II. I
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    • 582 14 <Y>lon Mtttblgi IM<OlV\(.AM»\ li« \UI» wi> i'i w ii us. ..I II.. **•■>. I, III I I II., Mil II.. I II. tl I llu. il I) Ii il .',i. .i.1 III Ii III lii i ..lilt l...ll I,. .1.1,1 Ii .1 I I I II.
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    • 47 14 The old camera maj Kw v y have known better days fl f but never a ■k. better film -5 W than JfKw SELOCHROMEjI y^^^ thi i.i i mi" l|^a^fl CIIKOMI I II M l EVERY lIU AND fl M MARK < wii madeinengiano by ILFORD, LTD. ImL
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    • 188 15 I RADIO HOME 117, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,-- SIN6APORE. Malaya's Largest stockists of the must comprehensive range of K«dio A Mains" components: Kola. RT.II. Bakers, CVlestion etc, etc. M (oil Speakers: Marconiphone Pickups: < olvtrn Varley 10W Fixed Resistances: imbillier Metallised Resistances:— Kormo: Peak Ferranti Hijh Voltajre Mains Condennem:— Dry Wet
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    • 211 15 I r~\ The Si&.C Radiogram. L LJ 1 IN MANY DIFFERENT DESIGNS H| 1 AND FINISHES. HJ^H) 0 1 Ownership of a G.E.C. Radiogram means that for a J^9H moderate outlay, and practically negligible mainI^^Sfl l tenance cost, you can hear London and Foreign 9MX f programmes every night with
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 346 15 Empire Radio Programme. TODAY. 8.50 p.m. Time signal from Big Ben. News bulletin. 9.5 Country Ways and Country Days, a talk by Mr. A. G. Street. 9.20 A recital of songs by Henry Cummings (baritone). 9.35 Concert by the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, conductor, Sir Dan Godfrey; Muriel Taylor (violoncello), relayed
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    • 262 15 SUNDAY, JUNE 11. 8.50 p.m. Time signal from Big Ben. A summary of the week's news. 9.5 God and the World through Christian byes: A Religious Lecture from a studio. Christ and Faith in God, by the Rt. Rev. H. R. Muckintosh, D.D., D. Phil. 9.85 Concert by the Gershom
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    • 183 15 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE By Our Expert. SINGAPORE (Rajio Service Co.)— Metres 49.y Mon., Wed., and Thursday 4.16 to 8.30 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR— Metres IB.bli— Sun., Tues. and Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. BANDOENG— Metres 6b M. Daily 6.30^ 10 p.m. PARlS— Metres 19.66—
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  • The Straits Times Wirelss Supplement
    • 5 15 The Straits Times Wirelss Supplement
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    • 1253 15 It is now generally known that the <la>Mial theory of radio-wave propagation over the earth, considered as a semiiioiil :oting plane faommcrfeld and Zt'init(k), is only applicable over comparatively shoi t distances from the transmitu-r. Over the practical distances of wiithss communication the ionosphere effects are
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    • 376 15 The 8.8.C. announces that on and after June 11 the Australasian Zone transmissions have been retimed 4.30 a.m. to 6.30 a.m. G.M.T., in order to take advantage of a per od of the day when conditions are thought to be best for propagation. This would
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    • 26 15 The G.E.C. informs us that the 8.8.C. announce that as from June 5, G.S.F. 10 metres will be replace l>y G.S.G. ***** kilocycles (16.88 metres).
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  • 267 16 Classifying Singapore Maidens. The amended classification of horses and ponies by tin- Straits Racing Association issued yesterday is ss follows: HOUSES. Transfers Nahgoo and Row Boat from Class 1 to Clu.-.- 1 Brown Jack, Rrass Knoh, Hatchet Lane, Kings-Ma. Mr. P»lly, Royal Parade, Tinakill and Tight Lines from
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  • 169 16 Cubs Extend Japanese 'Varsity Old Boys. In the clash on the St. Joseph's diumond on Sunday the Japanese University Old Boys beat the Cubs by 14 runs to 8. The Cubs were rather unlucky to lose in this heavy hitting game, as they certainly gave their more experienced
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  • 148 16 If Body line" Bowling Is Banned. London, June 5. Harold Larwood, England's fast bowler, writing in hi:, book "Bodyline," published todav. says that he will retire from first-class cricket when his contracts expire if fast leg-theory bowling should be stopped or should County captains agree to ban
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  • 148 16 Annual Races Ih Sea ViewOn Sunday. (|n Sunday at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club -all classe* v.ill take part in the annual races to Sea View. The programme is as follows: Morning: The international six metre class will sail a race for a trophy presented by the owners
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  • 120 16 Water-Polo Match At Mount Emily Oh Saturday. The following wjll represent the Mount Emily team at water-polo against the R.A.F." at the Mount Emily swimming pool on Saturday next at 5 p.m.: Wong Chin Kong, C. B. Wong, E. M. S. Khatena, Ho Low Thiain, Tay Swee Kang, Ong
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  • 69 16 Rain Causes Postponement Until Saturday. The heavy rain yesterday afternoon caused the postponement of the annual athletic sports meeting of Raffles Institution on the school ground when practically half the programme had been gone through. Saturday has been fixed for completing the programme. The acting Colonial Secretary, Mr.
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  • 68 16 The team to represent the V.M.C.A. against the Chinese 111 in a Third Division League' matcn at the Geylang Stadium tomorrow, will he selected from Uie following: J. Ferguson, R. Lyne, Tan Seng Hock, Then Geok Soei, Chan Joo Kirn. Chan Ah Wing. James Lovick, Tan Hock Leong,
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  • 61 16 The following have been invited to playcricket for the Etceteras against the P.S. and L. on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. on the padang: R. N. Hamilton, H. B. Noon, D. C. Burn, I. Scott Dalgleish, M. C. Elliott, J. C. S. Ponsford, D. H. Palmer, R. B. Lewis,
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  • 144 16 Today, June 7. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. I: Chinese S.C.C., Anson Rd. Stadium; Div. II: Straits Cattle vs. Mrdiral College, Jalan Besar; Div. Ill: S.H.B. vt. Marine Dept S.H.B. grd. Thursday, Jane 8. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. I: Wiltshire* *s. Pulau Brani, Anson R<1 Div. I): Harlequins vs. Police, Jalan
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    • 78 16 PHILLIPS' j y/ 444 4 Magnesia WhiUaf teeth quickly jHilk of Magnesia I and prevents Decay THE MODERN TOOTHPASTE 22< CATARRH, HAY FEvlr COLDS vanish wifh the use of j "Sphedrol ft Aa entirely new and scientific method for the relief of CATARRH ud HAY FEVER and for the prevention
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    • 248 16 THE SCAMP. Jafl fftaWj (Ik* MISCHIEF MEANS HEALTH "Baby Lucille is a bonny, healthy baby now, thanks to Lactogen, of which 1 cannot apeak too highly, for I am sure Lactogen has cured all her digestive troubles, she has come on so well since she had it. She now weighs
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  • Sporting News.
    • 585 17 Ceylon S.C. Beat Indian Association. ''I.- Ceylon s,>oi r!i;i> easily defeated dian As.-(K-i; ion at cricket on S-:n- ill, <'.s.< tidund, seoriag 152 for four wickets dodarod and then distni sing their opaoaonta or' 86. Scores: .S.C. Ii'iiu i; l> Yarn™ •>, J'ius liw. I) Kaiwam M, Ponnuthurai
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    • 137 17 But Wins French Women's Tennis Championship. Mi.-s IVcjry Striven, the UO-yoar-'iM Surrey girt mndi tmnis history today bj winning the Fien- h Championship heating Mine. Mat'ruu. Fiance's leading womc-n player. 8—8, 1 -<">. C 1. It it a reroarkaUe fact that Miss Sciivin was ignored by the
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    • 111 17 pondent.) Malacca. June (i. The Mien play competition for the Garrison tup at .Malacca has just been completed and resulted in a win for C. F. .Smith. Results: I'irM Hound. A. K. Bauirhan (ItJ) beat J. W. Wainwrijrht fist ).y and 3. W. Munro (10) beat J. O.
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    • 659 17 Many Big Scores. TOURISTS OUTPLAYED AT CARDIFF. The principal feature of the first-class cricket matches which concluded yesterday was the big margin of victories registered in six of the seven championship (fame*, the exception beinjr Surrey's lirst inning.; advantage over Notts. Middlesex, Somersetshir? and Essex won by
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    • 73 17 Padgham's Great Display Despite Neuralgia. Leeds. June 1 Thi York hire Evening NV.vs C7M Tourrannnt over the Temple NtMM course was won bv Arthur Lsci-y of r Solsdon Park who beat Alfred Padtfham of Forest Row by 2 and 1. Padgham spent a sleepless night suffering from neuralgia
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    • 255 17 So re m ban Select 17 Players. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 6. Negri Sembilan have selected 17 players from whom the final selection will be made before the Malaya Cup game with the Singapore XI on Saturday at Seremban. Last year at Singapore, the home side
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    • 146 17 Perak Championship Tournament. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tpoh. .hint i>. The Peiiik badminton championship tournament concluded today after a ih: .<■ day programme on the grand sta-id of the Peiak Turf Club. An innovation was the inclusion of a mixed doubles event which proved very successful. There wai an
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    • 40 17 Rain Prevents Play In First Division Match. The First Division football match between the K.A.K and the I.C.F.A., which was to have been played at the An. mi Road Stadium yesterday, was postponed I owing to rain.
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    • 238 17 The Fragrance is not the Perfume's it is Yours! If they compliment your perfume, it has only half succeeded! Change to "4711" Tosca and they will compliment you. For a perfume should be unobtrusive should subtly accentuate your own charm. "4711" Tosca does just that and so enjoys an increasing
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  • 157 18 Good Progress Across Siberia. Moscow, June 7. James Mat Urn. (he I >. ail man, who on u round-the-world <hght, left Omsk ;n 1 a.m. for Chila in favourable weather Keutet. Chita, or Tehita, ia ho capital of Transmikaha. mm th river Ingoda and on we Trans-Siberian railway,
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  • 81 18 (•irraan Editor Imprisoned In Pol ind. •".i-lau, June 3. Sentence of one nmnili'ii imprisonment wag impoM>d In tha <ourt in KoeniKshuctte. Polish Upper Silesia, on the MHtor of thi- (ieii.f newspaper, Ober-M-hl.'Msche Kurif. .1 ing in an article >harply criticised Frtn ch foreign policy. Pronouncing: s t -n..
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  • 123 18 How Training Students Helps Industry. London, June 7. In a leading article on the report of the Chines* Government Purchasing Commission in London for 1932, showing an expenditure for the year of. £650,000, making a total of £750,000, whiie £3,700,000 remain in hand for the acquisition of
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  • 68 18 Big: U.S. Treasury Note Issues. Washington, June 7. The Secretary of State, Senator William H. Woodin, has announced the issue of .some 500,000.000 five-year 2% p. i i cent. Treasury notes and about 400,000,000 nine-month 3 per cent certificates of indebtedness to be used to meet maturing
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  • 238 18 Plan to Combat Japan's Trade Competition. Simla, June 6 The Government of India has given notice of an increase in the emergency 'minimum specific duty on cotton pla r. trreys of non-Brilish origin from 60 to 75 per cent, ad valorem due to the dep.v eiated yen
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  • 52 18 A Tamil woman alleged to havi- nouie I Ixjiling water on a cow was acqu'ttpd ami discharged by the magistrate here yesterday, says our Seremban correspondent, wh. i. .she was accused of cruelty. A-Cpl. R. Boden, 1st WilUhire Kejfiment, has qualified after attending the regimental signalling course at the School
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  • 71 18 Plane Attracts Much Attention In Le Bourget. Paris, June 4. The first German airplane with the swastika painted on one wing while the Imperial black, white and red colours are displayed on the other wing, arrived at the Le Bourget airport on Saturday, where it attracted much
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  • 36 18 Mohcow, June 2. The Soviet Government has signed a contract for the construction of a new dirigible of the Graf Zeppelin type. Factories have already been supplied with material by the Government. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.
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  • 13 20 THE LANCERS mt a rehearsal for the Aldershot Tattoo. (I'lanta News.)
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    30 20 LANCK CORPORAL DARLING, son of the original driver who is still in the service, driving a 190*» tractor which will be seen at the Itoyal Tournament at Olympia. (Planet News.)
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    26 20 lili: 111 l»lti:i{Sl IKI.H TB»»J WWht— off the field with the n|i after their virl«ir' mi r Warriimlon in Ihi- Itttulit League (up I'iiml. il'laiu'l \(«s.)
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    23 20 I). M. I) VYIES. the Warrington half-back going over for a try in the Rugby League Cup Final match with Hudderxnelri. (Planet News.)
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    24 20 THE PRINCE OF WALES shaking hands with the Huddersfield loam before (heir Rujfhy League Cup f§:al «ith Wa rrington at Wembley Stadium. (I'lanet News.)
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    41 20 TUB IKRINGTON TEAM being shown the Old Rugby FootWall l.taguc hampionship Cup at the National Exhibition of Sporting Trophies at Shell Mcx House, London. Interesting facts of the (up were pointed out hy Earl Beaiiy on left of cup. (Planet News.)
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    20 20 WARRINGTON SUPPORTERS invading the Horse Guards Parade. Whitehall, while sightseeing in London before the Rugby League Cup Final. (Planet News.)
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    28 20 THE EVERTON TEAM which beat M anchester City in the Cup Final leav ing Kuslon Station, London, with th c Football Association Cup for humr (IMa mi News.)
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    26 20 lUX imn four Indian Orderlies (who attend the King on State occasions) urivinK with Col A. Dawson at th iMike of Connaughfs London residence. (Planet iNews.)
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    32 20 THE DUTCH CREW (De Vliefs) fr om Leyden. Holland, leaving the boat house at Barnea, where they practised for th Inter-'Y arsily Regatta. (,irU from Edinburgh are seen looking on. (I'lanet News.)
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