The Straits Times, 30 June 1933

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  • 40 1 The Straits Times 'ESTABLISHED KEAItLY A rEN'TTRY.] THE LARGEST r AHD MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDA V, JUNE 30, 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS. The straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JUNE 30, 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS,
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    • 266 1 SINGAPOBE: 78, CE«M. ST. .C'PHONC •ISOYJ ■■t^>i rSi "IPIH <O JTTF IE IR lI N IE I tf AILTIH JXVLir 3=^=^f TONfC P EFFERVESCENT FRUIT SALINE TONES AS IT /y}/\ CLEANSES /V V '^M^^*^ By combining the laxaiivc and refreshing properties I. r of an effervescing Salt with the invigorating
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    • 255 1 4litJfciiu^|uß *T, ilApftT. .('PHONtf W)V f M CyclaX defeats yoar biggest beauty I Hot weatlici- make-up needs tlio right kind p. I of powder base kiic lhat, will really help 9 you to cope with perspiration and keep it, Vjj@ IfjMjrom ruininjf your make-up a dozen times a KipPS ,1'
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 536 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (lacorporkttrt is En.-lar,(J., MAIL rtatofcr-OKR AM) CARGO ICES re.NlNSU:jvr. AJCT OhIrJNTA'. d.N. JO. LKWiit VON- '.:A"l WITH a:. c MAFESTVS COVKRNoI'KNT, I.ONDO AND FAR EAST MAIL SLY.VICE. OUTW RD FROM LONDON r*'JR CHINA AND JAPAN. 1 i.nnag* D Spore. •cRANGALORE A.OOu
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    • 684 2 iift. w jti p JHBi' i iri (\II'Pf')N YISKN KAfSH,\.) TC LONDON H«ples, Mareeillee, London, Antwerp Rotterdam snd Middlesbroogh. Vessel*. i 0.-ncg.:. Due Sal 5 SUWA MARL 1 10.70U <uly IS 14 I KISHIMI MARU 10..:' July 27 28 i HAKOZAK; MARU .1.1 Aui.-. 9 |d I! TERUKL'NI MARU !V!."'H!
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    • 530 2 BURNS PUHJ> LINE. (Incorpoia:ed m Aottralla.) FOR BRISBAN"', SYDNEY AWD MELBOU,<NK via JAVA DAR.VIN AND i-HUV.SDAY ISLAND. Hegular monthly t.-iings by the weil kno-»n ate. u>er MARKLLA (7.865 torn) and UM s.s. YANGOLA >3.3«2 tons« (Carjc only,. The s.s. MA UK" T.A Is on; cf chc largest and finest steamers
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    • 526 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated o Denmark.) Telephone >32J. passenger" and freight servici-:. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBl KG AND COPENHAGEN. From r rom From From S'jjore Malacca Port Penang Swott. FIONIA 11/7 11/" IS" l 'l ERRIA 1/ 1/8 2'« *'l LALANDIA 21/8 2X/8 23/S MB MEONIA 12/0
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    • 1069 2 1 BLD B ?,pTV LI1 l»- PTO ™SJPWS" BP BTKAMSHIP 1 th^'straTtTstW^Jp c C o; l:f th^^Vr^ s m «?«,'Vo^ it TT d D TnE CHINA NAVI ATION CO.. LTD. THK AUSTRALIAN OR IE\T v| LIVITi ,1 Tho SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. THE SUN SHIPPING CO, LTDt" Th* LWerpool
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  • 1320 3 DR. LANKA SUNDRAM'S WARNING TO AVOID EXTINCTION OF THEIR BUSINESS. "With thr present depreciation of land values and for other reasons the banking business of the local chettiars is sure to be extinguished in the near future unless they reorganise their activities and consolidate
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  • 230 3 Bulletin of the L. of N. Eastern Bureau. The health bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau for the week ended June 24 st;. js:— Baghdad: 1 plague case. Bassein: 2 smallpox cases and no deaths as compared with 6 cases and 1 deaths in
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  • 175 3 The Municipal health statement for the week ended June 24, gives the total number of deaths at mule 129 nd female 81 and a death rate of 22.87 per mille per annum compared with 20.G9 in the preceding week and with 20.68 in the corresponding week of last
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  • 111 3 AfOEY. bnt.. I.TTi; tons, from Hong Kong 29-0, for Ptnanit. Rangoon 30-6. ANSHL'N. Brit., 1.869 tons, from Hong Koiir 29-6. for Honit Kong, Amoy 4-7. SL'I SANG. Brit.. 1,982 tons, from Osaka 29-6, for Penang 1-7. G. G. P. DOUMER. Pr, 734 tons, from Saigon 2»-6, for Batavin
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  • 136 3 Friday, June 30. ■»Klre alongside the Wharre* or expected to arrive. Godown Gate. Katranre feast Wharf Ophir 22 1 Anxhun 20 Main Wharf City of Batavia 18 S Zuiko Maru M 3 KoU-Baroe 1 1 I Vrides Maru 3 Empire Dock City of EvansvilU 30 8 Moron
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    • 458 3 *x NORDDEUTSCHER rflfa LLOYD. MteMLi (Incorporated la Uii'MJ Germany.) Th* undermentioned art the ao»paay*i intended fixture* OUTWARD. ODER for Manila, Hong Cong, Sghai. Japan, North China Fnd Hankow J° lT COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, North China and Japan J«'T l 7 SAALE for Manila, Bong Eong, Shanghai, North
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    • 442 3 PKRSIDENT'TiNFRS' Fares Again Reduced £67.3.11. For a beautiful trip fro* MANILA /HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA Toarlat class across the Padlc let class Rail in America Tonrlet class Atlantic on the famous and »w a.s. Manhattan or U.S. Washington. (If passage through thr Panama Canal Is desired approximately i'-.1U.(l
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    • 330 3 ELLERMAN BICKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. l (Incorporated ia England..' •^LLKRMAN LINK. Freight Serrice to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. ▼la Ports and Sacs Canal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI A JAPAN Steamers (ITY OK BATAVIA In putt HOMEWARDS. i.t. CITY OF SHANGHAI for Kavre, London, Rotterdam aod Humburg In port July
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 65 3 SINGAPORE WEATHBB REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. "F Alor Star »1 Nil 10.3 74 Sitiawan 94 Nil 10.7 74 K. Trenguanu HO Nil 10.5 74 Bukit Jcram 90 Nil 10.8 75 Malacca 87 Nil 10.0 74 Singapore i»2 Nil 7.7
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    • 150 3 TIDE TABLES. Thursday, Jane 29. H. W. 1.46 a.m., 9 It. 1 in., 8.06 p.m., 8 ft. 1 in. Friday, Jane 30. H. W. 2.35 a.m.. 8 ft. 7 in., 3.41 p.m., 8 ft. Saturday. July 1. H. W. 3.31 a.m., 8 ft. 1 in 4.24 p.m., 8 ft. Sunday,
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    • 485 4 SITUATIONS VACANI When apply tag (or a»y position advrrtlaed In these column, send copies of testimonial.. I'h not «eiMl origin. I*. LADY COMPANION. Applicants «re la> f..nneo t h t the post has been tilleil. NY. aat, Straits Times. VANTBD, St< 'iiographrr. experienced in office routine, from the hx-^innini; of
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    • 681 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET dOL'Si. oo Innltotiua LIB. Moderate r»a afted lnginmr» ro un, SHOP. rtAT, Amber Maoalou •pl» Spore Bailding Corp. «c. Market St TO LET. M*. H Mt. nimtata tenn.s couri nd inortern »»n lalion. A n !y N. Keube:i De Souza St TO LEI, Bungalow:. Nos. 5
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    • 824 4 MISCELLANEOUS lou caa aav. THE SUNDAY TlMEfe d«ln .red M juu every weak fnr three montks In #1.80. Manager, Sunday Times. Will you smash ivory mirror in pi home? You may— jtfter you see "TH KISS BEFORE THE MIRROR." Comin Soon- Pavilion. PLANTERS and /rmy men returning i Knc'liin can
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    • 610 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. SUNGEI UJONG CLUB SEKEMIUN OPEN TENNIS TOURNAMENT Open to Members of all I.ur.pean Clubs) Will be held on AMMM I 7. 193:1 at tho MTNCB I JOS'.; < I 11. Serrmban EIGHT EVENTS. Fancy Dress Dance aa •r'.crrlay, August 3. at 9.1il it m. Communication:: to %d<irwttd to
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    • 1252 4 AUCTION^CmCE^ BUSINESS CARDS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE GRAND OPENING 0 VAI.UABLK AND BEAUTIFULLY Mt MKKO .MIOrO 5111,,0 SIGNED TEAK HULSKII I.l> FUBNITU2E 10 "»""> Hf*d1 I'I'KIGHT GRAND PIAKO, FULL SI7K All orders run xpcuii-<! ii-.inptly ,t KILLIARD TABLE, CROCKERY CLASS- s|>eciul -lump price and satisfaction euaruu WARE. »LA.\TS, RARE PIGEONS, POL'LTP.Y
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 84 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outride withnut Malaya. Malaya. Poklr-.. Monlhb S 3.M1 4M 2.53 4fUdrt-rl> S x.M Sl!i.il 7 .it* Half Yearly $17.08 $21.00 $15.00 Yearly $31.00 $IK.OO $30.00 NOTE.— Out station rheqaes should include the u.-ual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and instrui lions for LABSI HKI) AOVERTtfIEMENTB
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  • 178 5 By Our Expert. SINGAPORE <R.dio Service Co.)— i Metres 49.9— Mon., Wed., and Thursday i 6-10 to 8.30 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. to l."0 p.m. Xl ALA LUMPUR— Metres 48.92— Sun., Tues. and Fri. 7 to p-m. I BANDOENfJ— Metres 58 M.— Daily 6.30 10 p.i:i.
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  • 216 5 Programme For Friday •JOth June 1933. ii.E. 48.HL' MHrt-s 7 p.m. AA 212.126 Overture— L* Maschtre Italian (Irani! Opera Orchestra. RA 222.010 Souks— Nothing but laughter. Your heart is mine aloneRichard Tauber. A IBJti Band— Down in the SouthIndian Serenade Massed Military Bands. RA -222.05(» Sonps—
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    • 500 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Room* with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. THIS EVENING TEA DANCE— 6.3O to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE-9.30 TO MIDNIGHT GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN. Special Daily Tea Informal Special Dollar Lunch Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances A l.a Stmr.<Min l.'vrry
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    • 596 5 Nerves and I* *4 a* ndigestion If your life is made a martyrdom by Poor Health follow the example of these grateful folk and prove the Efficacy of Cassell's WjjK//H/G33pßSk Tablets in your own individual and particular W^A NERVES ON EDGE Every woman know* what that worn arfd B|^jyL^* washed-out
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    • 149 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMME. For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Twe of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indien zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB D.niO kc/s 31.35 m. or OSC
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  • 166 6 Great Work for London's Homeless Women. Sinct Wli when the first Cecil House was opened 311,468 beds and 27,924 cots have been occupied in these houses, there are now four and the fifth is nearing completion, which for a thrifling cost j food and shelter to women who
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  • 146 6 French Report Denied By Germany. i I'erlin, June 23. i Considerable integration has !*cn 1 caused in German political circles '>y a f report circulated by a French semi-officii>) news agency to the effect that the Ger- man Ambassador to Rome had recently r attended conferences in Berlin,
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    • 218 6 Take Hall's Wine —it does build Strength In every glass of Hall's Wine there is vigorous health and strength. When you are weak and run-down, this wonderful restorative builds you up as no other tonic wine could. When you are well it ensures that you stay well. In Hall's Wine
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    • 244 6 JUST ARRIVED %^^J WALL S fbesh goods TABLE HTHESE delicious foods |\r»i f/l A rirr 1 from Walls famous DELICACIES factory are made under scrupulously hygienic conditions to ensure BftDIT PAIICAPCC perfection of quality and rURR SAUSAGES flavour. From the moment they leave the OXFORD SAUSAGES English factory Wall's delicacies
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  • 180 7 Interpretation Advanced At Penang. (From Our Own .rm:pondi-nt.) Penang, June 28. That the turn family not only includes wife, concubines, sons, daughters and wives of sons, but also their children, servants and relations was cne of the submissions made in the Supreme Court today in the course of
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  • 162 7 Allegation in Deal In Promissory Note. Mr. J. H. Bassett, the acting Deputy Public Prosecutor, appeared yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer, tlie Criminal j District Judge, to conduct the prosecu- tion of an Indian named Ram Choli, who f was charged with giving false evidence in a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 212 7 JAPANESE DETECTIVE. Wanted In Singapore For Allege Larceny. Kazuirhi Kawaifiichi, ~ed 25, a Japansse sVtscthn <>' ;ho Sin^aiMut police, who is wanted in Singapore for the iillejri'J l.uccny of a revolver anil 24 rounds i amunition. and who I aived extradition proceedings, was a-raii brought before Mr. Schofield, at the
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    • 381 7 distributed by Coming To CAPITOL PAVILION LTD. J i Gfe&Ct+~ A Gainsborough ff\\ I HTKI C I T\f* C II Picture LOUk I N t I DO ti "THE MOMENT I C! At ftf COC! K=SJ^ saw you- pUlvU lender "THERE'S SOMETHING JJA- If I Oft '/zi! ABOUT A SOLDIER"
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    • 257 7 NOW I'HESENTINC \M- W9\ gM M" -(■oldvxn -Mayer's H^^ 'a.iding Triumph of ihr Ho||^l fall nc S. i A> HELEN HAYES and CLARK GABLE "THE WHITE SISTER" 1c Story that has stirred .ions of l>ook-\>veis and tht r ocrs Now a new and Greater Glory in Talking PtetHTH "UP FOR
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 174 7 Today's Crossword Puzzle ruff r r v lb 111 p W- W- s*. So I ■?4 ss P 55" s7 -4j-— W SB (CLUES.) ACROSS. IT. liar,', tall 19. KloxiMc- tube ■< S|,,uci N 'ufs sf natter s a,, -i. !:.•>■.• i, K,, a t M. Bsjtpfcii (Gram.) 11. Konn
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  • 513 9 U.S. Demand. AMERICAN CONSUMPTION EXPANDING. (Kiom Our Own Correspondent.} London, May 'Si. Although we are on Uie eve of the World Economic Conference, and important disarmament and debts proposals arc imminent, the eyes of the commercial world at the moment are undoubtedly fixed upon the inflationary movement
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  • 311 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Oar Own Correi-pondcnt.) London, June 29. Closing quotations tocay of the principal British stocks aie below: The rise or fall i? in relation to the price of June 2F.. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. Ris', ol lali Conversion Loan 116', >, KundiiiK I-"ai
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  • 683 9 London Exchange Prices June 14. Abaco U'l) i 16; Alla,-ai I*7} 1 Lfei \n:hi-i>i (2 An.;li>:.Ulf.y (£1) 8/0; Aycr Kuning (£ll 17 :;.in Serai (CiJ h; tnhru (Sel.) I IT. Buitong (M > IS! C. Bat'ng Cns. <1; Huiu Caves £1 j 12 6; Batu Tiga
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  • 521 9 U.S. Price Jump. ENCOURAGING SIGNS IN MANCHESTER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester, May :Jl. The feature of interest ir. the marki-t during the past 'Veek has been the ur ther advance in American cotton prices. There appears to be no end to the bullish ser.timent in
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 621 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH. INDISCHE HANDELSBANk N. V. IsUblis'ued 1863 at Amsterdam. fiathorlsed Coital G".ds. 100,000,000 PaM vp CapiWl Oids. 65,«<1(.*00 ■nil 111 Glria. 24.*****4 HEAD OFFICE: AMSTEKL'AM. BKANCII OFFICES: THt HAGUE, ROTTKRDAM. OVERSEAS HRANCHEB. Bitivi: Head Office (or Dutch last Indies. BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST INDIES Am^enan, Bandoeng, Cheribon, Goru...&io, Makassar,
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    • 679 9 MONTHLY RUBBER CROP RETURNS— ANALYSIS OF COMPANIES INCREASING AND DECREASING OUTPUTS APRIL 1933, AS COMPARED WITH APRIL, 1932, < OMTANIKS INCREASING OUTPUT. (OMPAMES DKCRKASING OLTILI. TOTAL. Territory April April. April April April April NYt No. or Cos. I»:i2. iy:::; r' r Incri-as<r. No. of Cos. l»:ii! 1933 Dacraata. Nt. of
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    • 316 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHF HANDEL-M AATSCHAPPU. N. V. <NBTHEKLAi\Ua TKADIXi SOCIETY I CatakUahed ib A/nst'erriain MJU. BEAD OFFICE .•nfTIMIIAM WITH UtANCaUCa IN ROTTERDAM ami ir. HAGIIt. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE FAST? RATAVIA Branches IfcVMsrhMl M *)«tsk Kast Indies and in the Strn.n -fi n i.« l:.rti«. China, Japan and Arabic LONDON BANKERS:
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  • 85 10 Smtapora. EMPIRE, TANJONG PAGAR I Am A Fugitive From A "Chain Ciang. 7 p.m.— tf.3o p.m. GREAT WORLD Cabaret— Politics Frankenstein. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cubarai, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres Cinemai. RAFFLES HOTEL Tea Dance 6.30- -8.15 p.m. Informal Dinner Dance 9.30— midnight. RJTZ, GEYLANG Marry Me. With Renate Mullcr.
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  • 1081 10 Although the spectacular attack led by General Feng Yu-hsiang may have ruised fresh hopes in the minds of some Chinese patriots, we must, unhappily, recognise that the Japanese campaign in Manchuria has now been L-an-ied to a successful
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  • 113 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The Governor of Hong Kong, Sir William Peel, who has been suffering from influenza with some bronchitis has nowrecovered. Mr. Thomas C. Barringer. United States Trade Commissioner at Hong Kong, has left for the States with Mrs. Barringer. Mr. Barringer has been recalled as the result of America's
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  • 693 10 MR. CARVETH WELLS. Many people in Malaya will doubtless be interested to hear that the name of Mr. John Carveth Wells has now crept into the headlines of the London newspapers again. His latest enterprise is to prospect for gold in South Wales, and he declared
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  • 1620 10 VICTIMS OF SCIENCE. The ceaseless MT that has been caged throughout the ages and continues to be waged between mankind and disease has claimed muny victims. In this article Mr. Normun Ginsbury, the well-known scientist, tells of some little-known epics of the laboratory and the cases of
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 40 10 COKNKLJUS. On Thuriday. June 21». IViJ. Mrs. Mary Philomena. Age 88 years. Cortege »nl leave 12 bhuby <Jh*ut U I p.m. today (or service at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and thence to Ririadari for interment, Deeply regretted.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 161 10 Peter Dawson, The World-famous Baritone finds voice -safety only in the filter tip He writes: irritants from getting to my YOU, too, will find that the dv Maurier filter tip is the only effective means of preventing throat irritation and cough It protects the lips and teeth from st-in It
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    • 60 10 ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE! Dresses ranging from $3.00 Hats ranging from $1.00 Bags, Parisian Novelties, etc., etc., at CLEARANCE PRICES. Commencing Monday, July 3, at 8.30 a.m. At our new additional premises 14, BATTERY ROADGROUND FI OOR. AUK CHATS NOIRS. GKEAT REDUCTIONS Now Proceeding on GOWNS, MILLINERY, Etc. KOR ONE WEEK
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    • 38 10 The engagement if announced of Mr. Tan Choo Quee, only son of Mr*, and the late Mr. Tan Tianjr Yew, Singapore, and Mii« Anif Sit Kiat younger daughter of the lain Mr. and Mm. Ang Beau Chek. Singapore
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  • 756 11 12,000 TONS IN i JUNE. Return of Restriction's Biggest Bogey. W DR. BERNARD. Not Taking a Definite Scheme to Holland. "It is not that our attitude ha* i er'ially changed. It is the same as it always wax: we are in favour, if
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  • 81 11 Man and His Machine Beaten Again. London. June It is announced lhat the Mount Eve-est expedition will be .ecallcd. BrigadierGen. Clarence lulrymple Bruce, chairman of the committee, interviewed, said tinexpedition had little chance of chieving success this season. The expedition had made -•■k-ndid tight, but at present the
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  • 108 11 Ships Hurriedly Towed To Safety. London, June 30. The liners Indrai>ccra and Montrose. belonging to the Rotterdam Lloyd and Canadian Pacific respectively, had to be hurriedly towed to safety from a fire which broke out at the Southampton docks last night. The flames swept the sheds, 150
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  • 292 11 Aerial Police Force For Germany London, June 27. Discussing the position that has arisen through the reported passage over Ber- lin of foreign aeroplanes on Friday last the London Times declares in a leading article on Tuesday that Germany may 1 now be expected to demand equal rights
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  • 100 11 Spanish Prince Prefers I British Navy. London. June 27. Dispatches from Colombo state that the third son of ex-King Alfonso XIII of Spain, Prince Juan, at present in the service of the Br'tis i Navy, has also renounced all claims to succession to the j Spanish throne. Had
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  • 97 11 Four Killed in Plane Tragedy. Madrid, June W. I Four nuval officers including two captains, were drowned when a new hydroplane, of the Savoia type, recently acquired by the Spanish Navy, plunged into the sea during a trial flight oil Barcelona. Two non-commissioned officers were rescued by
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  • 48 11 German Minister's Resignation Accepted. London, June 21). President Hindenburg has accepted Dr. Hugenberg's resignation and appointed Herr Kurt Schmitt, Minister of National Economy and Herr Walter Dane, Minister of Food and Agriculture. i Dr. Hugenberg's resignation follows the banning of his party, the National Front. Reuter.
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  • 542 11 Anti-Bandit Chief? RUMOURED POST FROM NANKING. Shanghai, June 30. It is reported that ex-Marshal Chanc Hsueh-liang, who went into retiicment recently and left China with his family and entourage for a prolonged stay in Europe, will return to China in July in company of Mr. T.
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  • 298 11 Reported Abolition Of Extrality. Shanghai, June 29. A report from a Japanese source state* that a defence and offence alliance between Japan and China is being considered by the authorities of the two countries. The Japanese are reported to have agreed to the abolition of extraterritoriality light,
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  • 391 11 Suggested Tariffs. MR. BALDWIN UTTERS A WARNING. London, June 29. Lancashire and India should come together in friendly co-operation and try to make a friendly agreement, advised Mr. Stanley Baldwin in a speech at Manchester defending the Government's India proposals. Referring to tariffs he said that some
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  • 104 11 U.S. to Develop Two Main Bases. Washington, June 30. The new statement of U.S. Naval policy lrafted by the General Naval Board and ipproved by Navy the Secretary on May 10, is now published. It declares that two main bases should >c developed on each coast and a
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  • 97 11 Meetings of Advisory Committee of 21. London, June 29. An inquiry r A Sir John. Simon, the Foreign Sec rotary, in the House of Commons regarding the activities of the Advisory Committee of 21 of the League of Nations, in connection with Manchuria, elicited the reply that
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  • 84 11 "FATTY ARBUCKLE. Death Of Famous Film Comedian. New York, June 2i). "Fatty" Arbuckle, the former film star, was found dead in a New York hotel where he has been living with his wifu in seclusion. Reuter. Roscoe ("Fatty") Arbuckle attained considerable fame as a film comedian but his career was
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  • 302 11 Rich Harvest Awaiting Investors. London, .Tune Unusual interest was taken by British listeners-in in a broadcast address by Dr. W. W. Yen, Chinese Minister in Moscow and member of the Chinese delegation at the World Economic Conference, on The importance of China in world economy." He
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  • 190 11 Danger of Competition From China. London, June 29. The Times today publishes the telegrams exchanged between the British Chamber of Commerce and the China Associations of Shanghai and London on the silver question, arising from the resolutions of the Shanghai Chambers on June 17 in that connection. The
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  • 241 11 President Explain Reason For Adjournment. New York. June 29. Mr. Norman Davis has reported to Preside.it R?osevelt aboard the yacht Amberjack that European public i ini, m is developing fir sarmament. The rut. iingr .t measure is dependent upor. the stability of tht German Government. President Roosevelt emphasised
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  • 446 11 FLUCTUATES WILDLY. Gold Standard States Seek Agreement WORK SUSPENDED. Conference Jeopardised By Crisis. j Th- wild fluctu- tions in the U.S. dollar have produced a serious situation at the World Economic Conference and in view of the American attitude against stabilisation until President Roosevelt's inflation policy has accomplished its purpose,
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  • 1355 11 Will the Dollar Carry i Down Sterling? London, June C*. Violent fluctuation* in currencies entirely dominated the activities of the World Economic Conference this morninjr. IVofesso- Raymond Holey, s ent Roosevelt's con Vntial i -'virer, took the first big plunge into active bus. ;.s by conferring with his
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  • 1236 12 INCORRECT STATEMENTS AND ILLEGAL PROCEDURE ALLEGED. Incorrect statements and illegal procedure in the accounts <if the Malacca Municipality are revealed in the report of the Municipal Auditor, Mr. G. P. Bradney, Auditor, S.S. and F.M.S., which is included in the settlement's 1932 administration
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  • 155 12 Five Suits Stolen From Mr. M. A. Namazie. Couldn't you get the pawnbroker foi accepting clothes from a man like that? i asked Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday when a yea l -old boy pleaded guilty to the theft of five suits
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  • 114 12 Pig Rearer's Death Due To Misadventure. A verdict of death by misadventure wr.s returned by the Singapore Coroner yesterday at the inquest on a Chinese pU;rearer who was knocked down by a tnotorlorry in Havelcck Road. According to the evidence the lorry. after knocking down tho man,
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  • 244 12 Death at 92 of Light's Great Granddaughter. The death has taken place in her home in East Coast Road, Singapore, of Mrs. Rosamond Mary Capel, "a great granddaughter of Sir Francis Light, the man who arranged the cession of Penang and became its first Superintendent
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  • 217 12 Funeral at Batu Gajah Cemetery. The funeral of Mr. William Dunman took place at Batu Gajah cemetery on Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. H. S. Hutchinson, of the Church of St. John the Divine, Ipoh, took the .service. After a short service at Holy Trinity Church the cortege
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  • 24 12 The club formed by the staffs of the Chartered Bank and the Oversea-Chine c Bank (associate members) is 'The Bank's Sporting and Debating Club."
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  • 208 12 In Force Next Year. MAY BE APPLIED EARLIER. According to an official notice from Mr. C. G. Coleman. r nspector of School Singapore and I.ahuan. it has been decided that the new scale of fees set out in council paper 93/32 wffi be bicughi into
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  • 92 12 "Seems Still Incapable," Says Interpreter. "He says he was not drunk but he was er sober," translated the interpreter to Mr. J. F. F. Gregg in the Second Court this morning when an Indian named Kandasamy was charged with being drunk and incapable in East Coast
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  • 64 12 50 Cent. Fines For Six Men Pleading Guilty. (From Our Own Corresp. ;-.t.) Seremban, June 29. A young Eurasian named Frances Marsh, employed by Charles Crinier and Co., Ltd., who pleaded guilty, was lined 50 cents for leaving his bicycle —^attended on the pnblic road. Similar fines were
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  • 16 12 Baltimore, June 2G. Senator Borah has undergone an operation for gland trouble. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 358 12 Mr. Goldsack Buys Hotel At Wokingham. (From Our Owr. Con 's|>nndent-) London, June 14Many people in Perak and, for that matter, throughout Malaya, will be interested to hear that Major G. C. Nevill Stpvens, who has just completed a two years' course at Bishop's Theological
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  • 131 12 Sydney Howard Funnier Than Ever. Sydney Howard, the Yorkshire comedian, has made many good pictures but there is no doubt th it his latest, "Up for the Derby" which openec at the Pavilion last night, is his best, "throughout the audience is kept in laughter by Howard who first
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  • 75 12 One Day's Gaol or $400 Fine For North Indian. Kam Choli, a North Indian, charwl with perjury before the Criminal Dili ict Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. «r«i yesterday sentence to one day's simp!' imprisonment and a fine of $4*oo, or. In default, 10 months' rigorous imprisonment. Mr.
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  • 78 12 An evening class in electrical engineering will be begun at Raffles Institution provided sufficient students enrol. The class will meantime be preparatory theory, but a practical course wil". be addtd as soor. as workshop facilities are availubl. Studen' will then be able to sit .or tho London and
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  • 54 12 (From C wwn London, June 29. Tai Tak Plantations, Ltd., announce a loss of £265 for the year ended Mar. 31, 1933 £1,050 is carried forward to credit. Scottish Tea and Rubber Trust, Ltd., announce a loss of £907 for the year ended Mar. 31, 1933; £6,1XT7 is
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  • 41 12 U'roin Our Own Com ipondent.) Kulai, June 28. Lute last night a tigress which has lately been roaming about with two eaha and carrying off pigs and dogs was shot near here by a Bengali Islam estato 1 iaga.
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  • 868 12 GAIETY COMES BACK TO PENANG HOTEL. THE Ipoh Art Club is to hold an exhibition on Sept. 2 and in the [poll \musement Park. Dr. Kathigasu lias handed over the sum of $50, paid to him as compensation 1:: connection with the recent assault cue.
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  • 35 12 from July 3, the office:: of tbi and Regisfation of Aliens Department respectively will be srtutteu ir. the Chin\wt Protectorate, Havelock Koad. All j correspondence «nd communication.-; intended for these departments should fu addressed there.
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    • 62 12 AS AGENTS FOR NOBtLS CHEMICAL FINISHES LIMITED. SLOUGH, ENGLAND. We have a very wide range of finishes of every description and packing:— DUCO (Spray and Brushing) NECOL OIL PAINTS (High Gloss) DULUX VARNISHES FOR EVERY PURPOSE ANTI CORROSIVE PAINTS We undertake painting contracts and can quote competitive prices for jobs
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  • Primo Camera Wins Heavyweight Championship Of TKe World.
    • 394 13 Sharkey Knocked Out. CARNERA WINS AFTER LOSING 5 ROUNDS. New York, June 30. Primo Camera, the Italian heavyweight, knocked out Jack Sharkey Iholder), of U.S.A., tolay in the sixth of :heir fifteen-round con*st for the heavyweight championship of :he <vorM. Cm., ru weighed 18st. 81b. and Sharkey
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  • 1990 13 LOCAL FOOTBALL TOPICS Records Broken In Match At Stadium. Shortcomings Of The Commercial Cup Competition. (By Our Football Correspondent.) Several records were broken in one c match the other evening when Kraser and Neave's defeated Mansfield's by lf> v goals to nil. Not only was this tho record
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  • 464 13 A Great Fight. SINGLES SEMI-FINALS IN j L.T.A. TOURNAMENT. Lim Bong Soo, holder of the Malayan and Singapore singles championships, proved himself a real champion yesterday when opposed to Roy F. Smith, the S.C.C. title-holder, in the semi-final •>( the Singapore L.T.A. singles at Hmj
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  • 996 13 Excellent Time for 100 Yards. Ni less than five new records ware set up at the annual Sports meeting of St. Andrev.-'c School, held yest' day at Jalan Besar Stadium. Brilliant weather and cxce r jnt arrangement contributed towards sport of a high standard.
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  • 410 13 Japanese Player's Plucky Display. London, June 29. In the third round of the singles at Wimbledon today D. Prenn (Germany) defeated D. P. Turnbull (Australia), 7_5, 6—o, 6—2. C. S. Sutler (U.S.A.) beat G. Von Cramm (Germany), 6—3, 6—4,6 4, 9—7. Ellsworth Vines (U.S.A.) eliminated Miki (Japan),
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  • 9 14 CAMTOIS LETTER.
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  • 2246 14 SHANGHAI LETTER. SOUTH DENOUNCE CHIANG DICTATORSHIP." (From Our Own Correspondent,) Shanghi.i, June 19. Gunmen have been unpleasantly active here during the past week, and three as--a>sinations within the same number of days is a grim reminder of the perils even of peace-days. Mr. Wang Chingwei
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  • 236 14 Refusal of Admission To The Press. Peiping, June 17. The inauguration of the Peiping Political Council took place this morning in the did Waichiaopu, building in the present 1 of Mr. Huang Fu and 13 members of the Council, as well as Gen. Ho Yin-chin. The
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  • 154 14 Story of Canton Leader's Lost Daughter. Shanghai, June 19. Led by pressure of militai;- affairs lo lose sight of her 10 years ago, Gen. Chan Chai-tong, military head of the Canton Government, is now searching for his lost 11-year-old daughter, according to v report published in Shanghai pap«--■«
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  • 850 14 Journalist Arrested. j SEAMEN'S STRIKE CROWS MORE SERIOUS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Canton, Ju~.? If. To hamper the news-gathering activities of the American Associated Press and various foreign-owned news publications, the South-West Government of Canton has thrown into gaol Mr. Wu Tinman, assistant to Mr
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  • 185 14 Canton Police Officials 4 Neglect of Duty. Canton. June 21. Liv T?e-!iuan, former police commissioner of i< V Chang County, who was convicted of gross neglect of duty and of extorting money from vairous people v.hil- in office, was sentenced to: death by a special tribunal
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  • 439 14 Canton Delegates on Way To Japan. "THE KINGLY WAY." Movement Still in Its Infancy. Five Chinese, three of them believed to be representatives of the so-celled "Prenaralory Committee for the Pan-Asiatic Society" which has been formed by a section of the Kuomintang in Can.on who are disgruntled
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  • 231 15 Today's Match at Anson Road Stadium. The Malaya Command will play their second Malaya Cup match today when they will be opposed to Johore at the Anson Road Stadium. The Command, it will be remembered, lost their first Cup game against the Negri a fortnight; ago mainly owing
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  • 103 15 Wins Princess of Wales's Stakes. I-or.dtn, June 29. Thorc wore 11 runners for the Princess of Wales'* Stakes which was run over 14 niles at Newmarket today in good going and resulted as follows: Sir Abe Bailey's RAYMOND (G. Richards) 7.7 1 H.H. the Aga Khan's DASTr (M.
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  • 290 15 New York Win At Detroit. New York, June 28. The following were the results of baseball games played today: National League. Chicago vs. Philadelphia (rain). Pittsburgh vs. New York (rain). Cincinnati 2 10 2 Brooklyn 11 14 1 St. Louis 0 6 1 Boston 13 0 Mangum pitched for
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  • 214 15 Four-Ball Championship At New World. The amateur (four-ball) bill lards championship tournament for the "rankel Challenge Shield will begin at the New World on July 1. Forty-five entries have been received and the following ere the times for the first five days: Saturday, July 1. 6.30 p.m.: Gan Hock
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  • 65 15 On Sunday at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club the international six metre Class and the "B" Class will together take part in the third and laat race for the Ratavia Visitors' Cap. The start will be at 10 a.m. The course will be posted as usual. There will be
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  • 59 15 Fifteen Entries for 1933 Competition. The following entries have been received for the S.A.F.A. Cup competition: Indo-Ceylonese F.A. Marine Dept. S.C.C. Straits Cattle Trading F.C. S.R.C. R.A.F. II.A. Pulau Brani. Police. Malays (two teams). Chinese (two teams). Wiltshire Regt. (two teams). The competition will begin in September. The
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  • 215 15 New Event Included For Women Competitors. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 28. In connection with the i'enang 1933 Bisley meeting, a P evv event is introduced for women Iclrbcrate at the 200 yds. range. This will be one of the last events on Sunday \vh?n tin 1
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  • 65 15 The Mount Emily team will meet the V.M.C.A. Junior first team at water-polo at the Mount Emily svimming pool on Saturday at 5 p.m. The Mount Emily team will je seleoted from the following players: —Ong Kirn Veck (capt.), Taye Swec Kang. Ong Chin Kong, Ho Low Thiam, E.
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  • 35 15 The S.C.C. will meet t'.ie Malays in a friendly match at Jalan Besar Stadium on Tuesday next, kick-off 5.1P The charges for admission will be 50 cents 20 cents and 10 cents.
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  • 18 15 The Singapore Golf Club monthly mixed foursomes competition will be held on Friday, July 7.
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  • 210 15 Today, June 3*. Football: Malaya Cup: Malaya Command vs. Johore, Anson Road. Bowls: S.C.C. tournament. Cricket: S.R.C. vs. S.C.C. Ist., S.R C grd.; PuUu Brani vs. Johore C.C., Pulau Brani. St. Joseph's sports, Jalan Besar. Tennis: Singapore championships, S.C.C. Saturday. July 1. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. 1: Chinese vs.
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    • 550 15 ■MKiiai^iiHHiflßsWiiiwifßMaiiMiaßiii^iiinsjßtasiiiaMia j YET FURTHER j j DUNLOP j j SUCCESSES. i I RECEIVED TELEGRAM /^^^^F^\ PLEASE SEND ANY REPLY TO THIS Il|feS^Bn|l) TELEGRAM TUIT Ul %«4t(\ }l i I SINGAPORE. M Cirri.'* Samr ovtl/ill. s' /'"if Hrcntcd. KrHutrL, S,, 'f**** K^ J7908 I S DAP 6 LN 27 28 U35
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  • 54 16 Great Reception In Nazi Stronghold. Vienna, June 2'J. Cheers from 15,000 people welcomed Dr. Dollfuss on arrival at Innsbruck, an Austrian Nazi stronghold of defiance, warnings and trouble. Special precautions were taken to prevent an attempt on his life and railway passengers and motorists travellinp- towards the city
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  • 71 16 Ex-Premier's Condition Growing Worse. Paris, June 26. Grave fears are entertained over th" condition and health of the ex-Preir.ier, M. Paul Painleve, whose state has grown considerably worse in the last 48 hours. On Sunday afternoon a new crisis occurred from which he made only a partial
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  • 46 16 Archbishops Ban Use Of Artificial Silk. Rome, June 27. Declaring that artificial silk is unsuitable for priests' vestments because it is man-made and not a natural textile, the archbishops of Milan and Turin have imposed a ban which extends to altar decorations. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 48 16 M. Avenol Returns To Geneva. M. Avenol has gone to Geneva to taKe up his new appointment as SecretaryGeneral of the League. Unt hp returns to London, the work of Secretary-General to the Economic Conference will be undertaken by Hen- \tm Trendelenburg, Trder-Secretary-Oeneral to the League
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  • 44 16 Demand Equality Of Treatment With Foreigners. Geneva, June 20. The International Labour Conference has passed a resolution on the motion of the Chinese delegate, Mr. Scie Ton Fa, in regard to equality of treatment of foreign as compared to domestic workers Reuter.
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  • 46 16 Supplementary Tax Of 20 per Cent. Imposed. Lisbon, June 27 As from June 26 imports, from foreign countries enjoying the Portuguese mirimum customs tariff, will have to pay a >*pplementary duty of 20 per cent, instead of the 5 per cent, as heretofo-o Aneta-Trans-Ocean.
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  • 47 16 Vienna, June 27. According to the Neue Freie Press th*> Government lias decided on measures to prevent the leaders of the Austriui XationaJ .Socialist Party from leaving the couirt»y. AH Nazi members of th«» Vienna Council have been requested to Msrivridri th*ir passports. Aneta-Trans-Ocera. I
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    • 369 16 HER HAND WENT DEAD Helpless With Rheumatism At one time she thought she would lose the use of her rijrht hand. But when shoi started the :ittle daily dose" of Kruschen, it soon put her right. I was mm in a bad state," she writes, "In fact. I could not
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    • 302 16 ENJOY fi-HVI I M n F R r MORRIS MAJOR SIX SALOON 1933 Those who wish to enjoy the pleasures of sixcylinder motoring whilst still keeping a strict watch on expenditure can d o no better than own a MORRIS MAJOR. The price is attractively low while running costs and
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  • 3359 17 Better Prices Ami Wages Planters Bark Mr. Ahearne A Sound Labour Policy Repatriation Dangers A Madr a h View Kampong Employers Can They Be Rofwd In? (Br O«r Piaatla* Orreepondeat) SKI.LmiM. t iver, has an address on an important issue in planting politic- i I cen received
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    • 25 17 100% BRITISH MILK REGAL UNSWEETENED CONDENSED Procurable at all leading Provision Shops. Sole Agents HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH, MEDAN, BANGKOK.
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    • 24 17 RAILWAYS i J OFFER FA< "/.TIES FOR THB COfJ-ECTION HANDI/- ING, HORACE, IT NSPOHT I AND DEL«V«-R¥ OF I FBEIGBT OF EV^RY DESU CWPTiON.
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    • 83 17 A PRODUCT OF MALAYA j HIGH LOW m ..it* i uri M JM! 100 BRITISH MALAYAN COLLIERIES, LTD. TtL 4265 KUALA LUMPUR. Telegrams "ARANG." 45 Gallons WJ^L Imperial Measurement. NEW STEEL DRUMS I'rices of metal urc ad«nncinK. We are still in a pimitiun fm «|uc It- luturt>. I irlj buying
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  • 216 18 Fine F.M.S. Collection Of j 4 Woods. f (From Our Own Correspondent.) f Kuala f.ump .'line 28. The Selangor. Negri Sembilan and Paha^j, section of the Engineering Association of Malaya visited thr museii > a*d laboratory of the Forest Department •k Krpong ann the Timber Test in;•4
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  • 154 18 Ptath of Former Member i Of Hong Kong Bank. The death of Mr. William I.e'.hbridge Hunter took place in a nursing h me in Havant last month at the jrt- of 12. Mr. Punter left the London branch <>f the Hone Kong at.d .Shanghai Bank on
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  • 26 18 The ha.l yearly general meeting of the Young Peopl"'.- 'ircle will be held at the C»'l»nK Girls' School, Aljunvi Road, o:i I JViday at 8 p.m.
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  • 261 18 I Filtration Urged as Soon As Possible. (From Our f i Correspi Scremban, June 28. Allegations that Serem ban's water supply was not pure were made at the Sanitary Board meeting today by an unofficial. Tuan Sheikh Ahmad. Tuan Sheikh Ahmad said that he was
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  • 78 18 No One To Represent Defendants. Judgmei.: or $560 et \v.i» given by Mr. Justice Mills in the Supreme Court yesterday in favour of P.TW.P.L. Mcenat?. .'chi (plaintiff) aKa'.nst Tan U-nj; Hor and another. Tin- defendants were not represented. B. Tan. appearing ior the plain- v.-lled the attorney
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  • 36 18 A Eurasian. F. Oliveiro. was alleged to 1 hi>ve attempted suicide by drinking poison i.-i a house in Hillside Drive. Paya Lebar, iay. He was taken to t ospital in a •i mi-con.«cious state.
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  • 583 18 False Representation. ALLEGED USE OF DRAFT LOST IN POSt. The myttterious disappearance of a Chinese draft for 5758.66 in the post j between Pontianak and Singapore led t" the arrest of well-known shopkeeper I of Kota Tinggi. named (.hia Kan Seng. I who appeared before the Singapore
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    • 392 18 (ojjf peepinsideAßCADlA $l|| i I iffi ,^B BP<iJK^_i_ >V4m3 CSJLWORKS showing VM W %.^-:'il Cigarette-making machinrv J^\ «k\^H invented by the late Mr. .'§'':> \^P&» JKftl m&m^Jm Bernhard Buron (founder ;t/ lV^^uflß3||2K9 of Arcadia Works) which \W m^ IBS mil, cork-Up, cut and linulh M J^^JM deliver complete Crnrrn "A"
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  • 5840 19 The Archbishop Of Canterbury Gate-Crashes A Cabinet Meeting. TIN AND RUBBER SHARES NOT FOR SALE! (Fiom Our Own orrespondent.) Straits Times Office. Fie. 8* eet, .lune 14. TtlK chiel business in progress in London this week, you will perhapr. forgive me for saying is the biggest bediile
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  • 114 19 mime of Drills to md for week tming July 'J. 1833, tie: Friday. June .!<), ».lo i ni. Heud«iuarttls. i.-t Br. Signals Map Kiading; 5.15 p., i... Headquarter* 'V" (Malay) Coy, Weapon Training; X.16 p.m., Headquarttri. Bde. Signal Se.- vu n j; p ara c Saturday, July 1.
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  • 28 20 lilt: \lt I'OIO BELL Ms* m ng at the annual reunion of the RayaJ Naval Volunii'tT K<mt\<> Vssociation *t tht- Crystal Palace.
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    21 20 PAUL KERET (France), who was defeated by Jiro Satoh (Japan) in the finals of the French championships at Auteuil. (Planet News.)
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    27 20 A BABY BOY only a few days old. wan found lying carefully wrapped, on the steps of the font in St. Cyprian*) Church. Marylebone. London. (Planet News.)
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    21 20 MX. J. BOLSTEE, was injured when his car overturned in the great Sh«!-lc\ f/aU hill cliinl)in<! lest, mar ■/•rccatW. (Planet News.)
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    21 20 MR. CLAUDE AIRELHS ELLIOTT. Fellow, and S.nic.r Tatar Umm Caf< lepe, Cambridge, who was recently appointed headmaster of Eton. (P. News.)
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    26 20 THE OLD CI'STOM of turning the choirboy upside-down on the boundary Mark at the ancient ceremony of beating the bounds of St. Clement Danes Church, Strand.
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    30 20 AFTER HER MARRIAGE bi special Ucnce. Miss Man Alter, of Peckham. will he locked in a cabinet and will attempt to break the fasting record of 16 da>s. ([land Ntvs.)
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    33 20 MISS EMILY BYERS the champion and Miss Rose Sawey, who wan awarded third prize in the competition for the ten most efficient nippys (waitresses) at the Lyons Club SportH (.round, Sudhury. (Planet News.)
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    47 20 l\ll» BERG, the Btepac] HgMwfligM, defeated l.nuis Saerens of Belgium, in a contest at the Lea Bridge Stadium. London. < I'lanel News.) M. I'MH.II wimu-r •>'• (he fourth annual short <-<iurs«- professional jfolf championship at Torquay. Inset A harrow containing £40 in pennies was the first prize. (P. News.)
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    24 20 .MILK STRIKERS pourim; in I < n to the roadway after stopping a farmer's cart onl-ul- Milwaukee. U.S.A., during the recent mill» war. (I'lanet New*
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