The Straits Times, 28 June 1933

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST, 3JVD WOSI! INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER XV M2OY3. PRICE 10 CENTS, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1933. 20 PAGES The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 19SS. PRICE 10 CENTS, 20 PAGES.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

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    • 548 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorpor»<.id it en.rlar.d./ MA'L HA«SK CKB AM' CARGO SE» VKSS. FENINSULAr. ANI OKIKHTA'. S.N. ,0. UKDER CONT.^T WITH HIP MAJESTY'S GOVKRNiHENT. LONDON AND FAR CAST MAIL SEV.VICE. OUTW .RU FROM LONDON FOR CHINA I AND JAPAN. I I'onnag* D t Spore. V BANGALORE
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    • 680 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YISEN KAISHA.) TC LONDON H«ples, Marseille*, London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonn&ge. Due Sail H\KONE MAP.U 10.100 June 28 29' SUWA MARU 10,700 'uly 13 14 KUSHIMI MARI 10 Ji" July L' 7 2t HAKOZAK2 MARI; !.:..'.r Aug. i) 14 TERUKUNI MARU Vi.f"H> Auk 22 «3
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    • 607 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorpoia:ed in Australia.) lt)R BRISBAN SYDNEY A^\'D MELBO'J.tNK via JAVA DARWIN AND I'HUhSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sawngs by tb* well-kno-»o ste. mer »:ARKLU* (7J566 tons) and tb* (Ji. YANG OLA '3,352 tons, (Cargo only,. Fhe s.s MAUK" M is ono cf (he largest and finest steamers rrading
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    • 502 2 THE EAST ASIATIC Ca, LIMITKI). (Incorporated in Deaaark.) Telephone a 32*. PASSENGER" AND FREIGHT SERVICK. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBUKG AND COPENHAGEN. From rrom From From S'cor* Malacca Port Penang Swett. FIONIA 11/7 11/" 12/7 IT A Til JW SI VlO /;0 S?M 6/10 b"Sr*NGIA M/K 2 t« 26/10 2710
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    • 1118 2 Pl^^^^"^ SHIPPING. C C hin. T "(^3^ U LTn KH 0W BTEAMSHIP CO. Mn'^al Stcan Nailgatiw. Co. Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. THF STRUTS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. THE CCNARO STEAMSHIP C>. LTD. THP CHINA NAVI-ATION CO.. LTD. THK AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd. T ll SUM STbS!m NAVIGATION Co^Ud.^ THE
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  • 798 3 Two Dismissed. DETECTIVE'S SENTENCE REDUCED. Mr. Justice Cobbett heard three criminal appeals yesterday in the Supreme Court. The first was by a Chinese, Ang Tan Teck, who had been convicted of a charge of possession of non-Government chandn. Mr. S. C. Goho appeared on his behalf. According
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  • 52 3 £2,200.000 Capital T> Help Wheat Growers. Paiih. June 24. The Chamber by 530 votes to 35 has passed the bill for the establishment of a Farm Board, after the American pattern, with a capital uf £2,200,000, to assist French wheat-growers by regulating the wheat market in France.
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  • 620 3 10- YEAR BANKRUPTCY CONCLUDED. F. G. Taylor Co. OVER $1,000,000 INVOLVED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 27. An order panted by Mr. Justin-Savnrey-Cookson in the Supreme Court here for the release of the Official Receiver and liquidator in F. G. Taylor and Co. and that the company be dissolved,
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  • 84 3 Fresh Disorders Break Out In Krems. Vienna, June 23. Fresh disorders occurred in Krems, on the Danube, 200 men in uniforms, including members of the Heimwehr as well an of the suppressed Republican Schutzbund, staging a demonstration before the home of the town's National Socialist burgomaster and before
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  • 74 3 Proposal For Unification In Foreign Concessions. Geneva, June 23. The Chinese Government's proposals for the unification of the working laws in the foreign concessions in China were put to the vote at the Labour Conference but the requisite quorum of 76 votes was not attained, the proposal receiving
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  • 28 3 Portsmouth, June 24. The keel plate of the cruiser Amphion, authorised in March, 1981, was laid today. The cost of construction will be il^QO.OOO.— Reuter WtnfeM.
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  • 190 3 < ITV OF SHANGHAI. Brit.. 3.748 tons, from Oaiien 17-4, for Europe 1-7. KAROA. Brit., 3<608 tons, from Calcutta L'-i-O, fur Rangoon Calcutta 29-6. EDENDALE. Brit.. 1.001 tons, from Blinjoe 27-6, for Banka Ports 1-7. DEMKRARA. Brit.. T.2U2 lons, from Falmouth 27-C, for Osaka 28-6. TINOMBO, Dut., EH
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  • 145 3 Wednesday. June -8. jhlpa alongside the Wharves or expect* »o HNb Godown Gate, entrance East Wharf Apoey. Suisantr (shifts). An shun 20 Main Wharf Bulan 1C 3 Buenos Aires Maru 11 3 Cyclops l» S Hakone Maru 7 3 Empire Dock City of Evansville 80 S Maron
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    • 489 3 ft NORDDEUTSCHER r*&l LLOYD. bktwjidj (Incorporated in IJ-tVJIjJ Germany.) mS^r Tlu undermentioned are th« oompany'a intended fixture* OUTWARD. I ODEK for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Japan, Nortn China t.nd Hankow COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, North China and Japan •»"»> 7 S SA.\LE for Manila, Hong Long. Phanßhui, North
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    • 444 3 PRESIDENT LINERS Fares Again Reduced £67.3.11. For a beautiful trip from MANILA /HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA Tourist claaa across the Paclfle Ist claaa Rail in America Tourist class Atlantic on the famous and new Manhattan or s.R. Washington (If passage through the Panama Canal in desired approximate!) is.
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    • 338 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALt STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. j, (Incorporated in England.} **JB ELLERMAN LINB. Freight Serrlre tn UNITED KINGDOM AND r> CONTINENT. Via Ports and Suez Canal J OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI MPAX Steamers s.s. CITY OF BATAVIa June M HOMEWAKDS. <{£ s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI for Havre, London, Rotterdam and
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 101 3 TIDE TABLES. Wednesday. June 28. H. W. 1.05 a.m., 9 ft. 4 iii. 2.30 p.m., 8 ft. 1 in. lhursday, June 29. U. \V. 1.46 a.m., U it. 1 in., 3.05 p.m., 8 ft. 1 in. Kriday. June 30. H. W. 2.35 a.m.. 8 ft. 7 in., 3.41 p.m., 8
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 457 4 SITUATION VACANT Whrn applying for an; position advei Herd in these columns send copies of testimonials. I'o not send origin' Is. BOX ■">"!'. -iluation tilleil. Applxunt-;.,-,i. SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED <hi-f <lcrk (Chinese open f.u- nu diate -.ieac> ment. Iligkeal in. 11, Sira.ti Times. AR( lIIIK< T and < Ivil K
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    • 765 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LETJ UOCSE ou Instltnttob I— til. M«d«rav* nit. < Jaltad Baginaars. TO LCT. 152 CairnhiM i:.i., S bedrooms, electric, gVraga. Apply >8 Cairnhill Road. TO LBT, SHOP. FLAT, Amber Mansions. apply B'pors Building Corp Market St. TO LKT. Na H \lt EQaalctk. kaatfii comt ami a>as)atn sanlutina.
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    • 695 4 FOR SALE KELViNATOR I SLECTRIC REhRICbRATORA Lowaat prices. Maieat terms ever offered. Fully guaranteed Kelvin itors from $200 HfcLVINAIOKS .{r.NTKD Malayan Mtcbanicil Eqaipatat Cs. 14. Robinson Road. Tel. 14«4. I. Fresh Black. ulalitv na ties. I. I BC—aaaMa Tweed asd \\<.!.en Neck Ties, aid Tootni Anti-Crease and \V-ish«ble R«_ 'as.
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    • 734 4 PUBLIQ NOTICES NOTECE The k.\change Hanks Ail! Ii cii.seil on:--SATURDAY* JULY BAM HOLIDAY. SOMME DINNER A lie-unii.n Mane* Caaawl and Daa«a -Tl be hi Xi at th Atlelphi Hotel at 8 p.m. on Saturday July l. MM. All Kx-Servlce n*i with their friends (including Ladies I wi!' >>». welcome. Extension
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    • 514 4 TENDER I TENDERS. TKNDKKS MM invited for the New Ba/:i ir Buildings at Penang Road, Tenant? an.' should be submitted to too Archito.'s Messrs. Keys anil Powdeswell, Ipoh off.iv, before 5 p.m. on July 10, 1933. Plans may be sol 1 nnd particulars obtained at the above office. The architect-
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    • 601 4 BUSINESS CARDS. GRAND OPENING MKKO PHOTO ItITMO If. Battery Koad. All orders can be tseeated promptly it speiial slump price ni;>! salisfiiet inn guaran1 teed. Amateur Work*- Sp<- :ai Ser\ir«-. 1.1. MJ| j MADAME PAGE DRESS .1 VKKK AND DESK, NEK Late of 92. PircadiUy. London. DAY KVK\IN(, GOWKS. Specialising
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 85 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sintnpor Within Outside withnu! Malaya- Malaya. PoMiw. Mi.nthK .I.ite J I.M 2 .">3 (Ju.irt-iK I N.:>o Sl!.;i S ;.5« Half Yearly 117.M 524.M $150" Yearly S3 I.N SIH.OO $30.00 NOTE. OutKlation cherucs should inclm! MM usual han\ discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The <h»r-es and instructions Tor CLASP 1 HKIi
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  • 172 5 To Replace Costly System Of Water Towers. MOSCOW. An engineer, Rozhnovsky, has invented a hydro-pneumatic accumulator designed to replace the enormous water-towers j used ry industrial concerns and at rail- j wuy stations and sidings. Whereas the water tower is costly and frequently takes months to erect, the
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  • 171 5 Kinj; Opens New Building In London. London. .Kin*' 2:i. j King GcMTgt, accompanied by Queer, j Mary and Gen. Smuts, opened the new j South Africa House in the presence of I foreign diplomats, Dominion High Com- 1 missioners, members of the British and South African Cabinets,
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  • 38 5 French Aircraft-Carrier Holed In Collision. i,<nii;nt. Fiance, June i'l. The aircraft-carrier, Commandsrr Test*, collided with another ship and wa> holed below the water-line. Huwrwv, she was able to reach Lorient un<loi lie own steam.- Ancta-Havas. I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 364 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation an d Hot and Cold Running Water. THIS EVENING TEA DANCE— 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 TO MID NIGHT GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN. Special Daily Tea Informal Special Dollar Lunch Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances
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    • 402 5 RAFFLES CAFE TO ;S*JS. IS ■RY OUR tnm tttmtttim <■"•"! i CDCPIAI 1 AA TICCIMC particles bajroml reach «f the OrCuIAL I ,UU llrrllld toothluu-h. Hut Bqulbb Dental Cream neutralist* Gem Arid TilNinHT'<J PONTINFNTAI be«a«a» it entalM Squibb Milk lumani a uumintni al of Ma?neBia> an „n t%^A i There
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    • 517 5 BAD LEG m I? WHY go ON SUFFERING? V(- hy endure aionisiiiv <km .irHirtiom another d.iv /W&SMaILr "'hen I* sprnt NO^X will Ijiint \mi v lift in i f.w yM St\^fc moments' 0 Ramenbci, too nothmg HEALS like GrnnoterH OinUuuit quick, easy, clean and uithmil leaving Kan! Buy Geimolene Omimenl
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  • Sporting News.
    • 622 6 Yorkshire's Setback. CAMBRIDGE DEFEAT I ESSEX. Yorkshire, witii Sutcliffe, Leylaml Verity and Maeaulay taking part in the Test match agamsl the West, Indies !-uffere<i their first set-back when Nottinghamshire, playing at home, took first innings points in their match which ended yesterday, despite the bowling of Uowes
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    • 885 6 By Over an Innings. WEST INDIES' BATTJNC, FAILS TWICE. London, June 27. After having been forced to follow on, the West Indies made a poor show in the second innings of their Test match against England at Lord's, and lost by an innings and 27 runs.
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    • 85 6 Rotan For 12- Year-Old Schoolboy. M. P. Tan, a 12-year-old Chinese schoolboy who pleaded jfuilty on June 23 to theft of two sets of text-books from classmates in St. Joseph's Institution, was sentenced to receive eight strokes of the rotan by Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore
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    • 84 6 "ATTACKED ME FIRST. That the complainant had attacked him first with a piece of wood which he had snatched away and used on his assailant was the reply given by a Sinhalese, named J. M. Richard, to a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a man named Mohamed on
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    • 100 6 Bombay Officials Confer With Lancashire. London, June 27. Two hours of full and frank discussion of matters of common interest remained unconcluded in London today between the representatives of the Lancashire cotton industry and Mr. H. P. Mody, chairman of the Bombay Mill-owners' Association, with Edward Benthall, and
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    • 43 6 Fresh Plans For Two-Way Atlantic Flight London, June 24. The Mollisons have again prepared for a spectacular two-way Atlantic flight. They have tentatively fixed their departure for July 7 but will start earlier if the weather is favourable. Reuter Wireless. S
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    • 68 6 Chinese Charged With Causing I Hurt. A long explanation by Kirn Chin Lye in answer to a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, this morning amounted to a plea of self-defence. The incedent, it is alleged,
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    • 18 6 The Kuala Lumpur Y.W.C.A. is arranging a rest room for women an>l children at the Malayan AgrMiorticultural Exhibition.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 62 6 W SMART Jp* 1 APPEARANCE Smart appearance is essential m f \l I for business and social reasons. It is our privilege to cater for r^ > ?v men wn appreciate the quality }J ■<£ JB of good clothes. Our extensive lI stocks embrace the latest styles JH in everything
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    • 417 6 pf^ *E y ON THE THRESHOLD OF A CAREER. Ug^ A rhango is taking place in the world today. 1» The old idea that a younir man can find a com- IM Portable job and be safe for life if he behaves Vfc himself has gone. The man today who
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 707 7 j OPENING TODAY AT THE CAPITOL! The White Sister j tig J>Jm-Ls-> METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYER'S OUTSTANDING TRIUMPH oi WM- |aY «H Ha^a^l^B^l^Bi aW i^ >"^ B B^ Bl »v-» aw aaaaa^ I OPENING AT 3.15 MATINEE TODAY! A LAUGH RAMPAGEI Tantalizing i Scandalizing! ,wH*MMOHtm Mesmerizing! Hypnotizing! I IHI TWO BLACK CROWS
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  • 225 8 Tin Continues To Advance. KliiBER FIRMER ALL ROUND. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Stagapora, Wednesdajr. Today's Pikes: Rubber, 1 1 K cents per lb. Tin. Singapore price $117.25 per picul. (Jold, U 25.. down Id. Yesterday's Prires: Rubber, London. I IS/tti* up •Vl6d. New York, 14. cts.. up
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  • 85 8 Singapore, June 28. (iaml)ier 4.28 (Cube) No. 1 unpicked 7.V Copra 1.10 nixed 3.60 Sago flour, Sarawak l.Sf. White Pepper L'»i "■><• Black Pepper 15.75 Pearl Sago 4.60 h small 4.GC medium f.OO No. 1 125 catties gro^s 3.86 T o. 2 125 catties gvos. j 3.80 Rice Siam
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  • 96 8 Rugby, June 26. Foreign exchanges are: Amsierdam Athens 590 Brussels 24.36 Belgrade 250 Berlin M.J'J'j Bombay 1 6 6 64 Bucharest 572' ■> Buenos Aires 41 i ollkial. Copenhatr<n 22.42*^ Geneva 17.661-4 Helsin<rl\ns 227 Hong Kong 14 5 8 Lisbon 110 Madrid I<> L 6 Milan 64 1 1
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  • 26 8 Air Mail from Jav:i. --Mails fr-m Jjatavia an<l Palcmlmnir !>y afn.iilano a c expecXi at tho General Post OBttt Smeapurc at 5 p.m. tMnajr.
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 446 8 Lsfue Val. Pd. £1 Cl Asam Kumbang Bayen. Sellers. 32 xd. £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 3 Ayer Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 n Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Katt C B
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      • 274 8 IMM Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 norn 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. o.Bn 0.95 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.5.0 5.10.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.35 5.50 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Prefs. 21'- 24 9 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 19
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      • 141 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 103'/ 2 ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 10S -10 nom. Singapore Municipal AV-i p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 41/2 p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000
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      • 375 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt'i Quotations. Today's Prlcea Fraser Lyall ft Evatt ft Co. Allenby ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.80 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.50 0.60 0.50 O.GO A. Hitam ($1) 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 A. Kuning ($1) 0.15 0.20 0.1 f> 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.10
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    • 25 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Ltd.:
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    • 195 8 London, 4 months' sijjht 2 '4 London, 3 months' siprht 2 3 31/32 1 London, 60 days' sight- 2/3 15/16 London, 30 days sight 2/3 29 32 London, demand 2/3 7/8 London, T.T. 2/3 27/32 Lyons and Paris, demand 990 Hamburg, demand 165, New York, demand I* 1 4
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    • 70 8 Noon, June 28. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers Spot (loose) 11 Vs 11% (F. 0.8.) lli/> 11-'H Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers .ruly ..118/16 11 51G Aug. UV4 11^. July-Sept. 11 14 11 V H Oct.-Dec. „11% IVS Tone of Market: Steady.
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  • 218 8 Tninj. Banka Island, Plntljoe Faicmbaug (Tk*d«a«J S p.m< i ("ylon, Egypt, Kuropi! anil Creat Britain iGlenlae*) 3 p.m. Rangoon Calcatta (Hamburir Mami 3 p.m. Soengvl I. .lit A: lintuviii (Maifiieil 4 p.m. Eicyi/t and htm lHavallaJM) 4 p.m. Philippine lalaMi Japan iPyrrkn) 4 p.m. Keilah, Penanit, North,
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  • 35 8 n, IdiiMh Onrthnee J V. OMcnlmnii'vi-lt Anilrr I.i-I.on '.»ft Ami. London Mnv 18 Inn* in »lnv £C Jane 17 Inn- 2 .tune 22 May "1 Juno 2« 1 in- 1 June 24
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  • 61 8 From Europe (London mails dispatched 1 on June 8) by Rajula, due at Penang day- < lipht tomorrow. From Australia, by Mangola, due af Singapore this afternoon. From China and Japan, by Hakona Main, due at Singapore 6.30 pjn. today. From China by Suisang, due at. Sin^a* ■poie
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 70 8 'I'ui i mufl p> )amas> wnat a man u*" l 4j/i| IB and what he receives will always LOOK FOR IV correspond while the name KKGJSTKKKD 111 II .1 j TAB texture that doesn t resent even fl^^^^SH IRTS SOFT COLLARS PYJAMAS SOLD BY LEADING HOSIERS OUTFITTERS Ac STORKS IF
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 110 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. j Wotlnebday, Jinir 28. Rotary lirti. A lelphi Hotel. 1 p.m. I'liii'i- Band. Botanical (laftteM, 6.1G p.m. Racital by Hi-m-.o Moinciwitich, Memorial Hull. ;>. to i> m. >'rid.i\, June .10. Polici Band, Katonc iMik. Ml pm. nil! Raflniana 1 Assn. annoa mpeiNig 11 I' m. 1
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1376 9 "Abnormal Measures" Yield a Small Profit. The annual general meeting ;>f Devon Estate* (Malacca) Ltd, was held yesterday at the registered offices of ;*ie Co ipany, Preach Bank Buildings, Singapore, with the Hon. Mr. H. E. Nixon in the chair. Others pres'.'nt were Mr. C. V. Bailey
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    • 314 9 Important Bank Of England Move. The Bank of England have jriven notice in the London, Kdinluirgh and Belfast (Jazptu-s calling in, on July 3 next, curlency notes (Or Treasury notes as thc-y are sontttJme* oaHtd) of the third si-rivs. lh<: liability lor which was transferred to tlie Bank when
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    • 188 9 The report of the directors of the Kurau Kubber Estate, Ltd., fnr tho year end ed December 81, I!'-"-', states: Cultivated Alsete A statsment showing approximale acreajres and date.-: of planting is appended. Policy. The estate is still on a care and maintenance basis, and tapping wa> entirely
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    • 494 9 I 1 Reconstruction at Later Date. A hint as to tue "possible reconsirmt'on of the company at a later date" is civen in the raport of the Anchor Line Henderson Brothers). Ltd. The accounts show a gross profit for the year of £13.tv3i>; alter providing t'oifull depreciation
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    • 110 9 11 r. Schacht Negotiating In London. London. .lun«- 27. The pifsident of the Rafcaabaafe Dr. .Schacht, arrived here on Monday evening, and negotiations concerning Germany':-long-term debts, especially in regard bo the principles that should govern application of the transfer moratorium comiiv.' into effect on July 1, will be
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    • 203 9 The report of th. directors of the Sat>v;:ntr Rubber Estate, Ltd.. for the year ended December 31, 1032. states: Area ol" .Estate. No extensions were undertaken during the year. A statement showing approximate acreage and dates of planting is appended. Crop.— Under the modified system of tapping, the
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    • 32 9 (From Our Ows Correspondent. London, June 27. Selama (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd.. announce loss of £708 for the year endod Mar. 31, 190 C; £1,787 is earrkrf iterward to credit.
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    • 248 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own (Jorrc^jwTirJent. London, Juno Closi3f quotations today of the principal British stocks Bte fciven below fae vise or fall i* in l lution ta tinprice of June 22. GOVEK.VMKNT STtICKS, BRITISH. Kirn. vi frail CoafMsMi "!.««i. U>: ii i*> i
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    • 72 9 Oticißl Motors 29 :> x 1 4 Standard Oil ex. pd. iW -'.j I.S. St.-cl .VJ i>, National city Bunk 3f> 1 (.cnrral Elcitric L'JU 'j I nior. Pacifti Rail Ord. 118 t3 3 Aniciiciin Tobacco B. M 1% Amcric.iii Can yi>| -H U.S. Rubi.er 11', WoolworU it;
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    • 308 9 'The Day When there Wiil Be No More Poverty.' (I'roin Our Own Correspondent. I London, June 1, 1933. H.K.H. The I'rince of Walen: "Suffi-r-inv: is a very hard school indeed, but if our present sufferings hare tin result of brinvinjr hoau to v- all the vice of economic
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    • 61 9 During the week ending June 17, 198:5. export) of tinned pineapple from Malayan p6rti alnounted (i j -!,1!^ cgae.-. U wiieh 10,7i4 cases to the Uoite-J Kingdom, 1,230 casßs> to the Continent of Europe and 3,154 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period, 1:'. January, 1933, to June
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  • 115 9 Gold Discovered in Volga Region. Mum-ow, Gold and copper dejpoelte, the most extensive in the I .S.S.R., have U'cn Hi 1--covercd by geolfart* in a uell-populated district of the Middle Volga region, located not far from a railway. The Poopte'i Commissariat of Heavy Industry has decided to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 609 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH, INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. ■atublisked IHC3 a- AiniUrdan. Auth d G'.ds. 100,000,000 Paiii up Capital Gids. t">, 000,000 Beserves Gids. 24,*****4 ■BAD OPTICS: '.MSTEKL-AM. BRANCH OFFICES: THE HAGUE, KOTTKRDAM. OVEK.-KAH BRANCHES. Batavia: Ueac] Office for Dutch last ladies. BRANCH OFFICES: 3UTCH EAST INOIFS Amp.nan. Bandoeng, Cherlbon, Gore.r.alo, Makassar,
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    • 318 9 BANKING. L_J m NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ. N. V. (MCTUbUi.ANtI^ IHAaMM) tfUCIKTIJ B*taMi«hre> ,m \m» t'*tmm i*sA HKAI> OKI UK: x iSi M(H4M WITH tSI.AM rtr.C tS HEAD HrrVTfe FOR THE BAST: HAT-xVIA Branches HUWMfcaai IH '•u'jh E»»t Indies ami In tin Stmi;> iWtUinvnts, India. China, Japan ami Amhia I.O.\I>ON RWKIKS: The
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  • 86 10 bingapore. GREAT WORLD Cabaret— Politics Captain Of The Guard. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres Cinemas. RAFFLES HOTEL Tea Dance 6.30 8.15 p.m. Informal Dinner Dance 9.30 midnight. RITZ, GEYLANG Zusu Pitts in The Unexpected Father Sidney rex ii Conrad Nagel in Bad Sister. Also Silent Pictures.
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  • 828 10 When Adolf Hitler leached the peak of his meteoric rise in the political lift of Germany and assumed the mantle of Chancellor very grave fears were entertrined in Europe as to the possibility of c. general disturbance of the peace.
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  • 224 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. J. A. P. Strachan, managing director of United Engineers, Ltd., returned to Singapore yesterday after a short tour up-country. Dr. H. G. Holdbrook, Chief Medical Officer, Penang, who has been in Brastagi to recuperate after an illness, ha? returned to Penang. Mrs. Phelps, who is now Captain
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  • 901 10 A NEW ECONOMY. In spite of the recent welcome rise in the price of rubber, estates still require to watch every cent, of expenditure and practise every possible form of economy. The packing of the commodity is one of those avenues down which the cents can
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  • 1471 10 OIL PRORATION Waye and means for resusdtating the oil industry have been discussed at more than one international conference and in this article Mr. J. B. Aug. Kcssler, managing director of the Royal Dutch OH Co., states the case for prorationing whereby demand and supply can be
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    • 85 10 CAPEL— On Sunday, June 26, 1933. Mr*. Rosamond. Mary, Capel, at East Coaut Road, Singapore. Age 92. Deeply regr«-»-ted. Penan u and X.M.S. |>nners pita ,m copy. ~*.,mA CHEW.— At his residence No. 11. Blair Ron-I, at 9 a.m. on 'JTKh instant. Chew Cheng Kenf, Proprietor of Kens I>°
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    • 174 10 Peter Dawson, The World-famous Baritone finds voice -safety only in the filter tip He writes: "The dv MAURIER FILTER W*m j£L^ TIP stops irritants from v«*%k getting to my throat and affecting my w/r Jk voice. Peter Dawson. YOl too, will find that the dv Maurier filter tip is the
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    • 15 10 ROPEK. -At .h« Maternity Hospital, Wukjiiff, Surrey, June 2ft, to Mr-. l>. Roper, a daughter
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  • 718 11 WITHOUT LOSS OF BLOOD. i Gen. Liu Goes Back to His Old Commander. i ANOTHER VOLTE FACE Fighting Likely to Break Out Again. What amounts to the successful termination of (Jen. Feng Yu-hsianx's avowed determination to recovr lost territory in East Charhar
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  • 348 11 Midnight Summons To Conference. f SURPLUS GOODS. Scheme to Co-ordinate Production and Sale. Follow in- a midnight summon* to the central banks of Ihose European countries still on gold. meeting *H held »t which it was :imnim- 1 ously decided that there could be no question
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  • 124 11 To Make More Contacts On the Continent. London, June il. It is learned that Mr. T. V. Soong, the <'hinese Finance Minister, is leaving for' China shortly. The date is not yet fixed but he will probably visit Berlin, Geneva and Rome and sail from Venice.
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  • 502 11 "Seeking to Confuse Conference." London, June 24. Repeal. 'il assertions with regard to the "irreconcilability" of the domestic programme of the United States Government and the World Economic Conference programme of international co-operation has led to Senator Cordell Hull, chief of 'he American delegation, issuing a statement declaring
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  • 430 11 Arrest of Leaders And Reichstag Members. Berlin, June 28. The German National Front has been dissolved by an amicable agreement betw«M Heir Hitler, the Prussian Chancellor, and the National leaders, whereby all National Deputies are to join the Nazi Parliamentary Party. Reuter. Comprehensive Raid. Munich, June
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  • 115 11 Nazi Student Passes Creditably. Prague, June 24. The board of examiners of the German Technical College at Prague appeared or. 1 Friday afternoon in the State prison in order to give a student named Richard Schwab, who was recently arrested on a charge of having carried on
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  • 99 11 "Faith in Australia" At Calcutta. Calcutta, June IT. Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, the Australian airman who is attempting to fly from Aus-' tralia to England in six days, in the giant Fokker monoplane "Faith in Australia," arrived here today. Reuter. Mr. Ulm is flying
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  • 87 11 Ringleader and 46 Others Sentenced. Prague, June 27. The trial of M members of the Czechoslovakia!! Fascist Party charged with having engineered a coup d'etat last January near Brno (Bruenn), when a group of Fascists made an abortive attempt tn seize the 43rd infantry barracks, ended on
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  • 400 11 Not Abandoned. FRENCH SARCASM AT LONDON TALKS. Geneva, June 27. The Disarmament Conference Bureau has decided to recommend the Genera! Commission to adjourn the Conference to Oct. 16. Mr. Baldwin's Denial. London, June 27. A denial that the London conversations in connection with the Disarmament Conference
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  • 186 11 Four Injured But No Serious Damage. Rome, June 26. A bomb exploded in front of the famous church of St. Peter's, without, however, causing any serious damage as the explosive proved to be defective. An unknown visitor deposited a small package with an attendant posted at
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  • 129 11 Start Again Postponed Due to Weather. Amsterdam, June 26. Disappointment was caused when it became known early this morning that the start of the Italian flight squadron, the arrival of which was expected here at noon on Sunday, was again postponed in view of the unfavourable weather conditions
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  • 130 11 Talk of Cancellation. "UNLESS M.C.C. CHANGES ITS ATifTTUDE." (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, tine 27. According to the News-Chronicle, influential Australians now in England are urging the Australian Board of Control to cancel the 1834 tour "unless the M.C.C. adopts a different attitude over the bodyline
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  • 241 11 France Fears Realign- ment of States. Paris, June 23. The French press is still greatly preoccupied by what it chooses to term the "Danubian problem," but what is in reality merely French hopes and fears regarding the possible realignment of the Danubian States. Le Journal takes upon itself
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  • 97 11 Destruction By 100-Metre Waterspout. Oslo, June 23. More than 200,000 trees were uprooted by a hurricane, which raged through the forests in the north of Oslo, accompanied by a waterspout 100 metres in breadth moving over a distance of 20 kilometres. Aneta-Trans-Ocean. Cyclone Over Italy. Rome, June
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  • 71 11 Watches R.A.F. Air Pageant At Hendon. London. June 24. King Feisal of Iraq was an interested spectator of the thrilling air fet«-s witnessed on the occasion of the Royal Air Force pageant at Hendon today. The Prime Minister and Lord Londonderry, Air Minister, were also present. The fly-past
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  • 58 11 Nominations To Germany, Poland And Greece. Washi 'lgton, June 10. President Roosevelt today nominated William E. Dodd, of Illinois, to be Ambassador to Germany, John Cudahy, of Milwaukee, to be Ambassador to Poland, and Lincoln MacVeagh. of Connecticut, to be Minister t> Greece. The nominations virtually complete
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  • 38 11 To Be Equipped In Most Modern Fashion. Madrid, June 27. The Cortes has approved at a secret session a plan for a new Cortes building which will be equipped in the most modem fashion. Anata-Trans-Ocean.
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  • 36 11 London, June 24 Dean Inge intends to resign next summer. His decision is due to his advancing years and he hopes to spend hi* retirement in the neighbourhood of Oxford. Reuter Wiretaw.
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  • 160 11 $35,000 Commission For Mr. Norman Davis. Washington, June 27. Following tlhe Morgan inquiry, the Senate Banking Committee today began an investigation of the affairs of Kuhn, Loeb and Co. the New York bankers. Mir. Qtto Kahn, the head of the firm, testified that its assets at the
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  • 391 11 Threat to Drop Other Things" Next Time. Berlin, June 24. The State Secretary to the Air Ministry has declared that he has received a threat that, the next time foreign aircraft will drop other things than pamphlets. Rueter Wireless. Berlin, June 25. To calm the widespread agitation throughout
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  • 143 11 Death in Hospital After Fever Attack. The death took place in 'Batu Gajah hospital this morning of Mr. William Dunman, one of the hest known European residents of Malaya. He was 77 years of age. Two days ago Mr. Dunman mi removed to Batu Gajah Hospital in
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  • 499 11 Charhar Arbitration Fails Resistance Continues. .Shanghai, June 27. While Marshal Chiang Kai-shek is in favour of taking strong action against, Gen. Feng Yu-hsiang fo.- disobtctoncc, Nanking is reported to be adopting an amicable polity for tfce disposal of Gen. Feng's forces, which have considerably increased in strength,
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  • 1535 12 BOY SLAPPED AT SCHOOL DIES OF TETANUS AFTER STEPPING ON FISH BONE. A poignant outburst was irade by a father in the Coroner's Court yesterday during the inquest en his 14-year-old son. Vincent Joseph Siddons. who died of tetanus. Speaking with emotion
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  • 121 12 Ordered to the House Of Detention. A middle-aged Dutch pensioner, named H. 'f. Kostei. was yesterday ordered to lulu pt in the house of detention by Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Second Magistrate, on his plea that he was temporarily stia.ided. Ko?ter stated that he had
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  • 83 12 Arab Who Was Complainant In Previous Case. A> a sequel to a charge of criminal intimidation some months ago which resulted in '.he discharge of the accused, Syed Sadullah. alias Sadullah Khar, without being called upon for his defence, the complainant is being charged with perjury. The
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  • 18 12 .->.!'. address of welcome will be presented to Pr. I.3'ika Suadnua Xt the Vk- Iltll at 5 t.ni. tomorrow
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  • 94 12 Police Drive to Stamp Out Bicycle Thefts. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 27. The police diiw against bicyclist", who leave their machit.ta unattended as a result of increasing thefts has spread from Kuala Lumpur to Seremban. There have U?en many bicycle Uwiftl here lately
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  • 262 12 Insomnia of Chinese Leads To Arrest. Although he endeavoured to steal by stealth in the middle of the night, a Javanese coolie, employed on the s.s. Retch, failed to reckon with the insomnia of a Chinese who watched him and eventually caught him red-handed. The sequel was the
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  • 103 12 But They Were Not Gold And CHnese Goes To Gaol. Ng Ong wa.-, fined $50, or two months' imprisonment in default, by Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday on a charge of cheating a pawnbroker by soiling him gold-plated ornaments representing they were real
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  • 365 12 Sudden Spout of Flame. END OF A STAUNCH LrTTILE VESSEL. Mr. Tayler's many friends will learn with much regret of the total loss by fire of r.is motor launch Sea Hawk when Mr. Tayler himself had a very narrow escape and underwent a most harrowing
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  • 38 12 Five-Foot-Way Barber Fined For Obstruction. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 27. A Chinese barber named Chin Fook was fined 50 cents here yesterday for "■■bavin-: :i customer on the five-foot-way and r=n cau.-ing an obstruction.
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  • 73 12 Oftict -bearers of the newly-formed Chartered Bank Sporting and Debating Cll I>, Si-remban, termed by the Chartered and Overseas-Chinese banks, are as follows:—President, Mr. H. G. Banham-vice-president, Mr. S. S. Chelvanayagam; hoi:. secretary and treasurer, Mr. Lim Eng Bee; sports member, Mr. V. Suppiah; Literary secretary, Mr.
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  • 97 12 "What! Did You Intend Eating It? "What! You did not intend eating the tree?" exclaimed Mr. J. l'\ F. Gregg, the Second Magistrate, this mor:iing, when an Indian admitted the theft of a rubber tree from an estate off Woodlands Road and pleaded that he
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  • 102 12 Found Hidden in The Glenluce. No less than l."> stowaways were found on board the s.s. Glenluce, which arrived in Singapore yesterday and left today for Europe, when the vessel touched at Hong Kong from Shanghai on her present trip. A fine of $50 or one month's hard
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  • 157 12 Maurice Braddell In Men Of Tomorrow." A special attraction of Men of Tomorrow," which opened at the Pavilion yesterday, is the fact that Maurice Braddell, who takes the male lead, is a memher of the well-known Singapore family. Maurier shows undoubted ability and il i? mainly due to his
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  • 89 12 Die Within Five Hours Of Each Other. (From Our Own Correspondent. i Kuala Lumpur, June 27. Two deaths occurred in one family here within a period of five hours. An Indian woman in her seventies, who had been ailing for some time, died at six o'clock and
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  • 66 12 BEN NO MOISEIWITSCH. Programme For Tonight's Recital Uerno Moiseiwitsch the famou:pianist, will give a farewell reciUil a* the Victoria Memorial Hall tonight. wMI his progiamme will include works fas H.-iflh. Scarlatti, Mendelssohn, Carneval, Schumann, Chopin and Liszt. Moiseiwitsch, who arrives in Singapore this afternoon, will leave by .he Hakone Maru
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  • 67 12 (From Our Own Correspondent,) Kuala Lumpur, June 27. At the clo.se of Monday's meeting of the Federal Council the High Commis- ;-;oiur. Sir Cecil Clementi, congratulated •the Dato of Rembau on the honour, the C.B.E.' hostowed upon him by lI. M. the King. Sir Cecil assured the
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  • 32 12 An Indian working on the roof of the Oi chard Road police siation slipped and fell 20 feet yesterday, fracturing his thigh and dislocating a wrist and an elbow.
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  • 31 12 Twc Chinese water-carriers quarrelled yes mi day afternoon at a roadside standJipe in tine Rochore district. One of them slashed the other with a parang badly cutting his shoulder.
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  • 891 12 IRISH SWEEP TICKETS IN COFFEE-SHOP. LADY CI.K.MKNTI and her two daughter! are to accompany Sir Cecil I Cameron Highlands on Wednesday. arrangements are at present, the wholi party is to visit Kuala Terla, Telom Valley, and stiiy at the small halting bungalow there a couple
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  • 60 12 It was reported to the police, says the British North Borneo Herald, that unknown persons had entered the Japanese cemetery in Jesselton and committed sun/Try acts of descrrati^n therein. New unofficial member:, of thw i'cc'eral Cou.ieil who took the oath on Monday wen Mi-, (hung Ah Ming (Perak)
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    • 64 12 |NDISPENSABLE_j^EyERY KEMNEL" A/ W SOPEX \o\ /JO SHAMPOO /A. O /*CT/ GIVES A GLORIOUS w Hf GLOSS TO THE COAT. PULVEX \<\ A,y VERMIN POWDER JL USE WEEKLY WHEN GROOMING O/ KUR-MANGE \iP STOPS EPIDEMICS- CURES MANGE COOPER'S LIQUID 1 WORM REMEDY N In Tropical Countries where skin diseases are
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  • 1595 13 British Triumphs At Golf And Cricket. Surprise At Wimbledon. BRITAIN REGAINS RYDER CUP. Thrilling Finish. AMAZING GOLF BY ABE MITCHELL. London. June JT. Grear Britain VW tke Kyl-i Cap at Southport today baatiag Aawrfca by Xl-matchesK 1matches to si The -ingles, which were played today, < onded in *>arh team
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  • 679 13 Wimbledon Results. JAPANESE PLAYERS' SUCCESS. Wimbledon, June 27. Wimbledon opened today in glorious j weather before a large and fashionable crowd. In the second round of the men's singles Miki (Japan) defeated Breeze (U.5.A.).. 6—2,6 2, 6—2,6 2, 6—l.6 1. Some experts say that after
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  • 219 13 Wimbledon, .'une 2(i. There ffll a sensational great first-day battle-royal between J. B. Crawford (Australia) and E. G. Maier (Spain) here today on the Oastf* Court which lasted over two hours. The Australian eventually emerged the winner 7—5,7 5, 6—4,6 4, 2—6,2 6, 3—6,3
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  • 243 13 Harlequins Outplayed At Jalan Besar. Malays II 12 Harlequins 0. The Harlequins proved no match for the Malays when they met in a Second Division match yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium, the Malays winning by 12 goals to nil. I The match was too one-sided to
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  • 405 13 Easy Win in L.T.A. Tournament. Three quarter-finals in the men's singles of the Singapore L.T.A. championship tournament will bo decided at the S.C.C. I today when Lim Bong Soo meets P. F. do Souza, Woon Chow Tat meets Roy F. I Smith and Chong Thuu
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  • INDIA, BURMA AND CEYLON WEEK BY WEEK.
    • 266 14 Clash Averted. LAHORE POLICE PATROL DISTURBED AREA. Lahore, June 3. What might have ended in a comniuna l c'.asli arising out of the rights of ownership of a well in Lahore was availed bj the act-on of the authorities. It is reported that a Hindu woman
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    • 293 14 Link With Singapore Soon. THK .'.rst st( i:i the exten.-ion of the Imperial Air Service '.o Rcngi Singapore will be cm I on .'ul,; 7, when tl.e Trau r, n tin ;^l Bo:vice will commence between Karachi i Icutta (says th- Raugoe ni At cording
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  • 305 14 India Taking More Copra. A recovery in Ceylon i .enue is disclosed in the Returns fo. May Ili last light, t'— total of imp i i export <!.. being Rs. 8^21,7X2.08 as against P 2.8:!H.7. r >n.<M for the previous month (April). Tl i. was due to:—
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  • 1777 14 7 a /Hin's Anger Over Piece Goods Tax ISexi More By Congress? Bengal Jute Industry Menaced A Soever Secret By A Physical Cultttrist. n Our Own ;|>ondtnt.l Calcutta, June 18, Some form of prote-t wu expecttii from Japan in response to tho Government of India's action in
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  • 624 14 Quetta Outrage. SERVANT PLEADS GUILTY. Quet;;, The ease sgainsi Alulul Ba > ..ian, a I dish washer, who is alleged to Lave mari dered Colonel and Mrs. Abbott cani" up j for hearing in the court t the Additional 'I Sessions Jnadga todayi when the judge
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  • 214 14 Protest at Namasudra Conference. Barisal. June d. A number of caste Hindus, who were invited to the fifteenth session of tho Xamasudra Conference at Barisal, left the meeting in protest against certain remarks made by the president. Mr. Mukunda Behary Mullick. ana several other spakers. Mr. Mullick
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  • 157 14 Accused Of Bigair.y By Hindu Husband. Katni, .lune G. The point of law whether a Hindu wife, who has been converted to Islam, tun marry a Mohammedan \vhi!t her former Hindu husband is still alive arose in a c iminai complain! heard to y Mr. (i. O.
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  • 155 14 Liable To Expulsion For Breaches Of Rules. Ahni";!,ibail, June 8. Since Mr. Gandhi broke his fast, discipline in his asram at Sabarnv been made stricter and all fhe have been warned against a brr rules. A notice has been thai three consecutive breaches of tN rules by
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  • 153 14 Alleged Revolver Drama In Ludhiana. Lahore, June i>. A I.udhiana m. ss;;ge states that sever.-ii members of the family of Lala Ramnat'i, municipal commissioner, weie shot nt and wounded, it is alleged, by a student. It is alleged that the student fire'! at Mrs. Ramnath, but the shot
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  • 99 14 Fatal Fight Over Ciirl's Abduction. Lahore, i- .">. ■*ix Moslem youths of ChS a v Kharyan tehsil, have been 91 death and three others have Ik en sen' penal servitude for the i. .>:■■' ol youths in a fight M« a gi>!. The girl had been
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  • 93 14 Boats Capsize In A Storm. Ohinsuvah, June 8. Twelve persons are reported missing following the sinking of two country boats in the Hooghly during a stoun last night. The boats. which wire laden with mangoes for Calcutta, carried a crew j of nine in one and ten in
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  • 162 14 Sequel to Italian's Disappearance. The Italian Consul-General in Calcutta ha written to the authorities in Noakha'.i to dispatch to the Dum Dum Aerodrome all the wreckage recovered of the piano supposed to be the one in which Capt. Robiano, the Italian aviator met his faUr while attempting to
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  • 87 14 Plans For Attempt By Mr. Chawla. Bombay, Jun..- Plans for an Indian flight round the world, in which Mr. Chawla. the flr.it Indian airman to fly from Kngland to Karachi, will be the pilot, are being completed. Already Rs. 10.000 has been subscribed towards the total estimated expenses
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  • 79 14 An Alleged Partisan Of Ex-Kinir Amanuilah. Peshawar! June 7. ill Excellency Allah Nawaz Khan, :.i Nadir Shah, is reported 10 have captured a pro-Amanullah fltquir who had "played hide and ■■< foi a '.onsiderabli- time in territory 3h >>oii. n'.deu of the Ourand I,ine and i^rappea rnlmpse
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    • 1097 15 "Expensive Sets Unnecessary I have heard several criticisms on the j prtiefc which the Straits Times published on Jime 14. Although this article was j perf. 'lv correct from a listener's point of v.i m thorp are certain points on which Uv< write] vrongly informed. As the
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    • 674 15 TODAY. 6.20-8.20 Cinema Organ Recital; Studio Orchestral Concert; Orchestral Concert. 8.50 News Bulletin. 95 Country Ways and Country Days, a talk by Mr. A. G. Street. 9-20 A Variety Programme. **-50 A Concert by the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra (conductor, Montague Birch); Jean Gennin (solo flute); Arthur Kennedy
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    • 322 15 ProKi-amme to be broadcast from Singapore (Radio Service Co. of Malaya) on 49.9 metres, 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. today. P ***** P *****, Amoy Female Solo. N 2375, Tamil sonjr, N 2380, Telegu song. P *****, Jewa Sayang and Rampaiyantf Perak, Malay, vocal. P *****, Terculot Culot and
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    • 182 15 By Our Expert. SINGAPORE (Radio Servic, Co.) Metres 49.9— M0n., Wed., and Thu;,d»y 6.15 to 8.30 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. to fl p.m. KUALA I I Ml 1 IK— Metro* 48.92Sun., Tues. and Fri. 7 to J p.m. P DOENG— Metres ba M. -Daily ■5.30—10 p.
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    • 69 15 Big: Game Hunting With Shah Of Persia. Teheran, Persia. June iO. The Shah df Persia today irwitiW Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, former <i<~>vernorGd era! of tlhr Philippines, la i'o on a hip game hunt in inrth central Persia. Th< invitation was ipsued at an audience of one hour, fruted
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      • 182 16 New York Pitcher In Trouble. New York, .Unit -Jti. .'Wing wc-e the result- of baseball BMMt |ilr»ycd v \m?riran l.eafju*-. Boston I. 10 0 at im\w .10 v i Ko\nol<l- homered for S'.. Louis. Boston 4 I 1 3t Louis I N 1 i. i-ii'li homered for BwtM New
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      • 155 16 The I 'liowing were the Hwlltl on Snnil:i> National l.cajur. i hicairc 1 I 0 Boaton 2 14 0 I ifinuivf Mervd a homer for Chicago. Cincinnati l' t> 1 New York 5 12 L' Ilottonik-v hot red for Cincinnati. ■...irjrh IS -Jl 1 Hrooklyn ...8
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      • 178 16 I»mlon, .June The following v i-iv the results of base I k^ l p!«iy>d today: National Lt»aK«e. Chicago v*. I'hiludt'lphia train Cincinnati vs. Brooklyn (rain.) Ptttabnrct va. New York (rain.) St. Ixnii« Boston (rain.) \merican league. League Positions. The position in the major league tables on
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      • 111 16 The totewJag is the list of home run si-nrerv up to and including June 16: 1933 1932 To Date Total Kuth. YaakaM 14 41 Foxx. Athletics 14 58 Gehrig, Yankees 14 34 Klein. Phillies 11 38 Herger. Braves 11 17 F anal I, Yankees 11 15 Hartnett,
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      • 80 16 Cleveland. .lun»> 9. Walter Johnson, the "big train" of major league baseball for many years. m*M named manager of the Cleveland Indiani today, succeeding Roger Pec- icinpaußh, under whose management the Indians have dropped from first to fifth •)la«- in the American League. Johnson was manager
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      • 75 16 Mixed Foursomes At Garrison G.C. The Garii.-on Golf Club monthly mixed foursomes competition was played yesterday. The following were the best returns Hn, Komi and Mr. S. 11. Moss r. 45 ll'< m Miss Maynard and Lieut. C. M. Keble 41 m n% \ii>. Ross and C'apt. J.
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      • 693 16 And l«W Six Goals. FRIENDLY MATCH ON PADANG. S.C.C I. Chinese 6. After playing good football in the first half and leading by one-nil at the interval in their friendly match against the Chinese on the Padang yesterday, the S.C.C suddenly collapsed, eventually losThe- Chinese
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      • 215 16 TimUv. .imu' 2s. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. 2: Medieul jl'.kkv I'liim: vs. Btrnitl Cattle ir-., .lalHn Uesnr; Mann- Dept n. Wiltshire Rejft. 11. An.-i>n Rd.. Thursday. June 2*. Football- gJLFJi. D.». Pvblic Services VS. Monopolies., l.'eylui.'j: Friendly: S.C.C. vs. ISramtor,, J'ltdani;. St. Andrew's School sports, Jalan Br*ar. Friday, June
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      • 116 16 £20,000 to Join Tilden's Troupe. N*W York, .lune 24. Ellsworth Vines, the American ami Wimbledon tennis singles champion, has been offered the sum of £20,000 by WB-1 Ham Tilden, the former amateur, to turn professional and join Ml troupe, according, to the newspaper the Mew York j
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      • 55 16 The following have accepted to play Association football for the S.C.C. against the Bramtoco XI tomorrow on the Padang: .1. Philip: A. P. Goldman and T W. Morray; T. M. McLachlan, F. A. McCaffery and J. A. Hunt; D. Alexander. R. \Y. Jakeman, Y. W. Brand. C Q
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      • 120 16 when /EVERY SECOND IS VITAL There are times when a few seconds l\ V will save a life a building a I aßßawafc V matter ai moments can often make uil tiie difference batwWM a small fire V unU a devastating outbreak, dragging in it< wake K>ss of lilt.' and
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      • 94 16 ARGUS. THE RACING E> PERT OF THE SPORTING PINK. send for our $5 daily wire or SIJ for the meeting. We have very specfrl information: for IPOH. Sporting Pink will be issued on Thursday. Address: ARGUS, Eu Court. Singapore. Morris cars on English other make has a bigger significance than
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    • 946 17 COMPLICATED TRANSACTIONS CONCERNING REPAIR OF A MOTOR CAR. duplicated transactions <oncerning repairs to a motorcar were inquired into by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday during the trial of a European garage proprietor. J. W. P. Thornley, on three charges of
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    • 82 17 Company Of 50 To Leave Next September. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, June 2:!. id;; siines from Batavia that a member of the l'eople's Council, Mr. Sukawati, intends to leave for America with a comnan\ o, ,">0 Balinese. The company con- t o r l-l women daaeara,
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    • 61 17 Dutch Firm Decides On 50 Per Cent. ll ■.■mil Our Own Correspondent.) Medan. June 2-". Siro-ifj disapproval has been expressed in the Netherlands Indian press in connection ,vith the d'-cision of one of the I ant'nir companies, Aneniael and Co., to cat Ihe pension* of their employees by
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    • 120 17 Secret Meetings Beings Held In Mid-Sumatra. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medtiii, June 23. Political unrest in Sumatra, especially M the West Coast, is now beinfr fully ■It.scussed in the press. It is stated that iIM Attorney-General of Netherlands India intends to visit the districts per- orally to hoe
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    • 218 17 Monday, June l!i. Hon. Mr. kf. B. Shelley and Mr. 6. E. Groig arrived to -=tay at Govi-rnmsnt HOUBb. Tue»da>. Jooa 80. Captain und Mr^. T. G. Makcitf-Jones, Captain and Mn. G. P. Olcifi-ld, Mias Hai K raves. Mr. T. C. Tyrrell, Mr. K. 3. Hcnly, Fl'Lieut. A.
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      • 64 17 OLD MALAYAN DIEHARDS AND EVEN OTHERS <gj-t N OFTEN SNORT AND MUTTER UNINTELLIGIBLE t REMARKS ABOUT EFFEMINACY, AND WHAT ARE WE COMING TO ETC., ETC., IN MY YOUNG DAY, ETC., ETC., YOU SURELY KNOW THE REFRESHING FEELING A HOT SHOWER OR BATH PRODUCES AFTER A HARD DAYS WORK OR SOME
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      • 218 17 r//ier //ie Austin 'Lirfht 12-4' ™3 SS^ To the motoring public the won! '■Austin" denotes a jpjg i standard of excellence and dependability combined with WWIM S& moderate cost, which sets Austin can in a class apart, and «jss renders them the criterion by which others are compared MMM The
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    • 79 18 FALL IN AMERICAN Can VS. Check Depreciation At Given Point? London, June -3. \n ill ithag to The Times, the City re>rard> the American efforts to raise prices with sympathy and anxiety, for it is not ■xpeeted that depreciation of the currency i woull ratne world prices as considered xpari
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    • 28 18 Associate Member Of Institut dc France. London. June 26. Mr. Uuuyuirl Kipling has been unanimously clotted ;ui MlCffclta member of the Institut da Prance. •Beater Wirele.-.-.
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    • 110 18 Father Kills Infant Born With Teeth. Lodz, June 23. A revolting crime, the outcome of ignorant superstition, has been nerpetrated in a Polish village near the industrial city of Lodz. A new-born child was found having entered the world with two teeth. On the Recond day after birth,
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    • 53 18 No Europeans Killed In Bencoolen. Batavia. June 27. It is now ascertained that there were no European victims in the earthquake at Bencoolen. Reuter. A message yesterday stated that there were 20 European victims among the 67 killed in the earthquake which shook South Bencoolen, in South Sumatra,
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    • 85 18 I'ssuri Railway To Take Action Against C.E.R. Moscow, June 9 A dispatch received here from Khabarovsk states that the management of the Ussuri Railway Is engaged in assessing the losses sustained by the line in consequence of the violation by the Chinese Eastern Railway of the social agreement
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    • 95 18 Chinese Stumbles On Body Lying On Roadside. A grim shock was in store for a Chinese walking along East Coast Road shortly after four o'clock yesterday morning when he stumbled on the battered body of a man lying on the roadside. The' Joo Chint police identified the
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    • 81 18 To Be Banished To Remote Island. Tokio, June 27. The Japanese Government has decided, according to press reports, to banish all Communists to a remote island in order to exclude them entirely from political life. A statement issued by the Minist-r of Justice, Mr. Matsukichi Koyama, HNdosus that
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    • 274 18 France Prevailed Upon Not TjO Leave. London, June 23. The panicky feeling which prevailed -in Conference circles on Thursday nighc following the American rejection of the proposed de facto stabilisation of currencies, had given way to a more optimistic judgment of tho situation on Friday morning, it being
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    • 58 18 Filipino Who Murdered A Chinese. San Jose, Calif., June 13. Dick Villon, a Filipino boxer, wag sentenced today by Superior Judge Syer to be hanged at Folaom prison on Sept. 1 for the murder last September of Wong Sun, gambling hall proprietor, daring a holdup. Villon was
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    • 89 18 Case Against European Fixed For July 12. The case in which W. H. Daly, the European who was found in the examination room of the office of the Inspector of Schools, and was subsequently charged with trespassing, was again mentioned before Mr. M. H. Blacker, the Third Magistrate,
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    • 53 18 Minister Of Economics Not To Retire. Berlin, June 26. Nfus circulating abroad that the Minister for Economics, Dr. Hugcnberg, has tendered his resignation is emphatically denied by competent quarters, who add that no such requests has been received. From i>ersons close to Dr. Hugenberg tho snme categorical denial
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    • 170 18 Leads to Conviction On Theft Charge. Stattd to have been an eye-witness to a murder, a Chinese named Tang Whyc stood his trial before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Second Magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of theft or, alternatively, dishonestly retaining stolen property. The complainant was
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    • 28 18 Poona, June 24. Gandhi lias begun to walk in his room twice daily. He is gaining weight but has been ordered a mpnth's quiet. Reuter Wireless*.
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      • 194 18 sri7/ the coolest, and the V 5 mellowest of all cigarettes! Save the Coupons II s Handsome gifts obtainable. L m m de uis/ki: c j4ri stocratof Cigar ett es Ivory iCork. Tipped and Plain SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, KNANG, Xl ALA LUMPUR, IPOH, QUALITY TALKIE RECORDS
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    • 1118 19 A True History. THK EVIDENCE OF THE ARCHAEOLOGISTS. iiu archaiological discovers tend t(- verify the substantial accuracy of Old Testament history from the Deluge onv aids, according to Sir Charles Mai>ton, the well-known archaeologist. In an interview with a representative of the Observer, Sir Cbarles declared
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    • 309 19 Accused Man to be Shown Film of Murder. i A motion picture of an alkgod murder is Iteinx piepareu in New York by the prosecution as a "third degree shock" in an attempt to make the nan accused of th<- crime make a statement. Tl-.e film
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    • 140 19 Discovery of Documents From Singapore. (rYum Out- Own Correspondent.) Medan, June 23. A i important discovery in connection with the' fight against Communism has b-ir made in Tandjong Balci on the East Coast of Sumatra. A search of the houses of three Chin-e.-c- teachers and six
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    • 133 19 Enuring Food Supply Of Dry Territories. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, June IS.* The Government of Netherlands India has drafted an economic development plan for th. 1 purpose of stimulating the production and export of rice and soya beans amf also to flight the food shortage ip dry
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    • 460 19 Plane Forced Down When 10ft. Over Spectators. How two boys were crushed to death and a number of people had remarkable escapes when a fully .>aded 22-seater air liner landed upon them at an air display was described at an inquest at Leet'.s recently on
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    • 198 19 Doctor Who Imagined Himself 111. The story ol a rethv.l docto, s uicide while sitting with his wife at bi.-ak.ast was told at an inquest held at St. Pancias on Henry Charles Samuel, 54, of Dcwnshire Hill, Hamstead, who died in Hjimpstead General Hospital. "While we were having
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    • 223 19 Amazing Career of Girl Shot by B[er Mother. A girl who had a strange career has come to a tragic end in Madrid. This girl of 19, Hildcgart. who was known as "the Red Maiden,"' owing to the prominent part she toak in lectures on Communism, was
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    • 523 19 "Political Life of Country Is Rotten." The United States is again at war with gaagsttra, who. it is estimated, cost Chicago £40,000,000 a year and New York £25,000,000. An organisation called "Th, Crusaders" is out to expose and destroy political graft and the levies on
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    • 189 19 Indian Charged Witli Murder of White Wife. After creating an extiam-dinary scene in the dock, Nessar Hd^suin, an Indian thef, was at Westminster Police Ourt recently committed for trial charged with the wilful murder of hi.' wife, Mrs. Nona Lavinia Hussain. Mrs. Hussain was found dead in
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    • 147 19 £27,000 Left by Grateful Woman. An Oxford bank manager. Mr. Reginald Richard Payne, has been left f27,000 in recognition of the help given to a woman in connection with the management of her affairs. The will in which the bequest is made is that of Mrs. Jano Franklin,
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    • 395 19 Anomalies Regulations Check Abuses. The Minister of Labour on June 14 isMed a report on the operation of the j regulations issued under the Unemployment Insurance (No. '.i) Act, 1931, to deal with anomalies in connection with unemployment insurance. It shows an effective chuck on "dole"
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    • 296 19 Prisoner Talks Under Third Degree. I'aris, Monday. Jun 12. Polite here art- on the trail of the gang which controls the "dope" t: attic of the world. The inner rimr of tlu> drug kings has been penetrate!, and -I'lisational iVvolopments arc expected. The headquarters of the
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    • 50 19 Soap From Japan Detained In Batavia. <Fivm Uiu- Own Correspondent.) Meduii, .June L' A shipment of soap from Japan in<been detained in Batavta on tht complaint of the- importers of I.u< soap. I' is alleged that the Japanese soap shows too much resemblance to the- Lux brand.
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      • 203 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle pp p jiii* i niiFT p™ 11 st h» 5 *M to 55 rl P 55 l^gF (CLUES.) ACROS.S. gj-^ tl. Tranajjrv:--1- <■<»" 38. Attent 5 T |re L' 3. PUn Contract 2 5. Trin. 11. Prevaricated ■>- Claver 12. Welfare Skilfully IS. Sharp ;io. Fragilo 18.
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    • 107 20 MRS. G. NELSON BOWER'S brown mare, rearing up during the driving contest. (Planet News.) MISS S M PIKKCE, on her horse Cimmeron." taking a hurdle at the Rath and West Show. (Planet News.) ITALIAN TROOPS on parade at the fireat War anniversary celebrations. (Planet News.) REPRESENTATIVES
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