The Straits Times, 5 July 1933

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  • 38 1 The Straits times TSTABI.ISHKIjP|EARI.Y A rEN'TTRY.; Till I tRCEST 'A\D MOST ISFUVMIir NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE. WMKeSDAY, JULY r 1933. PRICK 10 CENTS The Straits Times _MI PAGES SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JULY 5. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 493 2 P. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINBB. if "ncl:i" I\n PAMBNGEI «KD I AROO .-i.i: 1 H i a I and ORIENTAL s.N. CO ■•IKK i M\Vi:\' T WITH HIS MAJtSTY'S (nVKRNMFA'I LONDON ANI. FAR EAST uui. teßvncit MTTWABn FBOM LONDON FOR CHINA AN'II JAP >N Toarafi l)u(t s 'P or<l
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    • 673 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. <w*?Sj^o3e^^aiSJjJJ TO LONDON. Naples, Marseille,. London, Antwerp Rotterdam and "liditiekhrough. Vessel-. Tonr.agi. Due Sail. I SIWA MAKI 10.700 July II 14 i FL'SHIMI MARL' 10,900 July 27 2S HAKOXAKI MAIU' 10.J0 Aug. 10 TERUKUNI MAftl' 12,000 Aug. 22 23 HAKL'SAN MART li-.r.OC Sept C 7 HARL'NA MARI l'i.»oP
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    • 582 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. i Incorporate! in Australia.) FOR nRISBANE. S\I)NJCY AND .MKf.HOI'RNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly ■ailing* by the wellknown steamer MARK.LI.A <7,3<r, tons) and th< s.s. MANGOLA <:t."Ua '.ons, (Canto only I. The fc.s. .MARELLA is one of the largest and fiiu-st temirrs fading tomato*tralic,
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    • 549 2 *THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. I I-ieurporatMj in I.i i.ark Telephone *113. KiI»ASSENGER~ANDK il»ASSENGER~AND FREIGHT J SERVICE. tO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBIKG AND OPF.NHAGEN. From Fro:i from From Spore Malacca Port Pcnnnß Swett. FIONIA 11/7 P. 7 12 7 14 7 KRJiIA is i r g/a 4-s LALANDIA 22 8
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    • 1094 2 THF BIlE FINNEL UMI (Ocean THK lIH KMKiW BTCAMBHIP CO SSSI S H te P am 'cl. UiS THE SABaI'aK BTBAMBHIP CO. LTD. THF STRAITS STFAMSHIP CO., LTD THF. CITNARD STEAMSHIP CO, IHI THK CBHNA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. THK AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE l'i>, tHk SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CasUd. THB Bl
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  • 481 3 Forged Letter. BROTHER AND SISTER STRANDED. SenU-ncr of three years' rigorous unprisonment on each of three charges ol forgery, to run concurrently, was passed on a Chinese, Lim C'hoh Lian, by Mr. Justice Cobbett yesterday in the Assist Court, when unanimous verdicts oi K lilty
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  • 238 3 Seizure Of 8,000 Worthless Cigarette Coupons. AuoUrt aaaa wfcM was taken yester<la> "a* thut in which Tan Hct> Sang and Siali Soli Hock were charged with using a.s genuine forged documents and possession nf forged documents. According to Mr. Bassett, who appearfor the Crown, on Apr. 29, acting
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  • Sporting News
    • 318 3 Malacca Police Win Shield Final. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July In tlic presence of the Resident Councillor (the Hon. Mr. N. K. Bain) and Mrs. Bain and a large crowd, the Police football team defeated the Monopolies in the inal of the Government Shield Competiion by
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    • 215 3 Heavily Beaten By Club. The Klanp Club easily beat the NonBenders at cricket here yesterday. Scores: Klang Club: G. Dennison Smith d Akhurst 23, O. R. Bingham b Tucker 1 H. V. Puckridgc b Akhurst 9, A. H. Mortimer retired (hurt) 27, E. N. W. Oliver c Tucker
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    • 171 3 Nyatoh School Retains Negri Scmbilan Championship. (From Our Own Corresponacr.t.) Scrcmban, July 2. The final rf the Negri Scmbilan Malay Schools drill ami games competition took place yesterday on the King George V School pada.ig and turned out to be a great success. There was a very
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    • 147 3 Rest Expect to Beat Europeans in Annual Match. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 3. The following have been selected to i represent The Rest against the Euro- pcans at cricket for the B. P. De Silva 1 Challenge Cup to be played on the Esplanade on July
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    • 157 3 MANILA stAJtU, imp., r..»a6 tons, from Santos 4-7. for Moji. Kobe, Osaka 6-7. KEDAH, Hrit.. l.n;;:i tuns, from It. Deli 4-7. for B. Drh t, 7. MATA HARI, Brit., 510 tons, from Penan* 6-7. for Pcuang via Ports tf-7. TAHAKAN'. ;>ut.. 4.1H7 tons, from Amsterdam 5-7, for P.
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    • 107 3 Wednesday. July 5. Sales alongside the Wharrts ot «zp«cte« to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOVR. Mai- Wharf "-^YJ^Trrt •>, 6, 7 and 8, Lch. "Cm- lew," Tu* "Belangkna," Dredger "Tcmbakul." Oil Wharf NIL Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRT DOCKS. Tanlone Pagar. Albert Doe* Marudu. Victoria Dock Nil. Krpprl
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    • 38 3 The master of the m.s. Toba reported, on the arrival in Singapore of the vessel from Djambi, that be passed a sunken lighter »i'h two masts above water near Tjn'ia. near the entrance to Durian Strait*.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 129 3 Something You Can Do Tonight To Make To-Morrow Happier. Sm-h a I'lmplc little thing- yet it will make nil the difference in the world. A dose of Pinkettas Ukea tonight will make you a happier person tomorrow. You'll feel fit and rhcnful aftai these dainty little upciirr.t pills have performed
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    • 380 3 J* NORDDEUTSCHER Hy'fti' m (Lnorporatrd in W-i'i^/ im Germany.) The undermentioned are the company's intended, fixtures OUTWARD. CODLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong. S'ghai, North China anil Japan July M SAALE for Manila, Hong Kong, .Shanghai, North China and Japan July 81 HOMEWARD. I sVACBKN for Tripoli, Genoa, Marseille*, Havre, Dunkirk,
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    • 495 3 PR ESIDENT~LTN I R S Fares Again Reduced. £67.3.11. For a beautiful trip from MANILA /HONG KONG TO EUROPE. VIA AMERICA Tourist class across the Pacific lat class Rail in America. Tourist class Atlantic on the fatnouH and new Manhattan or Washington. (If pamiagr through the Panama Canal is de«ired
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    • 357 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England "ELLERMAN" LINE. Freight Scrim t» UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via I'orts and Sur/ (iin.il OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SIMM. MAI JAI'AN, ■ttaam I' .>'norr. s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE Aug. a ,s. ITY OK CORINTH HOMEWARDS. Puo S'porr Sails D'por* s.s. CITY OF
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 112 3 TIDE TABLES. Wednesday. July 5. H. W. »J8 v.m 7 ft. C m., 8.08 p.m., 8 it. 8 in. Thursday. July A. 11. \V. 10.^.". a.m., 8 ft, U.OO p.m., 9 ft. 2 in. Friday. July 7. 11. W. 11.19 a.m., 8 ft. C in., 10.01 p.m.. 9 ft. 7
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    • 65 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins Sunshine temp. •P hra. *P Alor Star 84 2.59 1.5 73 Sitiawan 8U 0.119 3.7 72 K. Trengganu SH 0.10 7.6 72 Bukit Jeram 88 Nil 5.2 73 Malacca 86 Nil 6.9 76 Singapore 86 Nil 4.7
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 439 4 SITUATIONS VACANT j When afgdjrtßSJ for any position advrtised in the-<- column., send copiei- of testimonial*. Iki not send originals. WANTED, an educated nualitied Chinese companion. WB, Btialti Times. WANTCD, Javanese er Malay I ..ok Bo) Kachelor preferred. Appl] 8, da Sou/.a St. WANTKIi, Nannie or other suitable Kui" pcan
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    • 667 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET TO LET. SHdP, KLAT. Amber Mans'orI.liiik Torp., «4. Market S' TO LET, No. ft. Mt. Elisabeth, tennis Mint md modern sanitation. Apply N. R?utvn, Dr Souza St. TO LET ill. Cairnhilj Roa.,. bedreoais, ■rt with teani* .'ear Lomplete. I'hone No. 6088. TO USX, 2. St. Thorn::-
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    • 590 4 j BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICE, Robinson Road. 8,700 sq. feet, first class property. United Engineer*. TO LET, No. 110, Robinson Road, suitsb!.for office store. Apply S. Manasseh Co., 5-2, Malacca Street. "for sale FOR SALE. "MOITRIE" PIANO. VERY GOOD CONDITION. BtM. PLEASE APPU Sit, Straits Times. PURE-BRED Poultry. excellent
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    • 661 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. 1933 CHAMPIONSHIPS. Entry forms giving full particulars of the above Championships to tie held in Kual,'. Lumpur over August Il::nk Holiday ni.iy s now be had on application frcm Secretaries j of local Clubs or State Associations. En- j tries close by the
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    • 850 4 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICK. TENDERS. NOTICE is nerehy given that tenders a/> now invited lot the o*tow.:u materials •>! services, and th.nl aarticalan f dors may be obtained :n the Tender Ro>m Municipal Offices. Construction of Haig Road from East Coast Road to Geylnng Road and of Loroni; 27A. from
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    • 625 4 BUSINESS CARDS MASSAGE HALL MANKTRK AM) MASSAGE. Mr,. HAIU and Mis, MAN SO. WATULOC STRLI I Tek-phdiH- 7 Hi 7. GRAND OPENING NiKk<» paoro sl l no 10. Katterv Kc.d. All orders can lie I ipecial slump price and uli<faction teed. Amateur Works- -Special Srrvice. Tel. MMi AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 84 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside «itholi! Malaya. Mala) a. Pontage. Monthly 3.00 S l.Ofl 2.30 t|u..rt rly I v.'.O -I t.«W I l Half early $17.00 «1.00 $13 00 Yearly $3400 $1800 $30.00 NOTE. OutMation checaes should includ the usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES ihe charges and inductions lur CLA*S!
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 322 5 HOTE \l_S__ RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms 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 Mid-night GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN. Special Daily Tea Informal Special Dollar Lunch Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances V
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    • 156 5 JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OLDHAMS FAMOUS BRITISH DRY BATTERIES ca vni t triple Vt YVLiI CAPACITY 1&2 VOLT GRID BIAS 9 VOLT GRID BIAS SOLE AGENTS RADIO SERVICE Co. OF MALAYA I.TIV 2, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. PHONE 7399. THE BRITISH MALAYA TRUSTEE EXECUTOR COMPANY, LIMITED. (RegiKtrred under the Trust Cmnpanirß
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    • 284 5 EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME FURNITURE FLOORS CARPETS POLISHING PAINTINGS PANELLING CARRIED OUT BY Paskoe Brown Co., 25, 27, 29, ORCHARD ROAD, Telephone 2153. the imvntenance of extreme liquidity <>i Map l A1PI" their assets. This is illustrated by the- KAHKI t" 3% I■II r* t following figures, which sh> v.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 277 5 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE. By Our Expert. SIM.APORE (Radio Service Co.)— Metres 49.9— Mon., Wed., and Thursday 6.15 to 8.30 p.m. Sun. 11. a.m. to 1.30 p.m. KUALA LI MPlR— Metres 48.U2— Sun., Tues. and Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. BAMIEONG— Metres 58 M.— Daily 6.30 10 p.m. PARlS— Metres
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    • 411 5 C 2-"6« M\i*ir in the k\ Vocal Gems. Lißht Opvra Co. < WRsJ Sonata in sharp. Mm. op 27 (Moonlight Sonata Mark Hamburg-. IX9B Dawn CMatt)— Sunset (Vatt) London Palladium Orchestra. C 2021 Fantasia on Scottish Airs— Da Groot'l Oivlu'strn. B 4434 My love sonjr. Cinoma organ A broken rotary.
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  • 872 6 Folly Of Insistence On War Debts Payment. The so-called "war debts" consist of (1 the inter-allied debts proper, being the amounts which France, Italy and various lesser countries owe to this country, as well as amounts which are owing to si me of our debtors,
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  • 117 6 Breach Of Trust Charge Against Chinese. "There is strong feeing ov»r this matter." n marked Mr. C. R. Stuart, counsel for the .'efence, before Mr. .1. F. F. Grejrjj, the Second Magis'.rt.. yesterday when Tay Keng Hee was charged with criminal .reach of trust in icspeet Of $2,191.50.
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  • 123 6 Mohammedan Witness Fined $20. The difference between a statement made to the police and his evidence in court caused Mohamed Ibrahim, a witness for the proscc.it ion in a case of theft, to be fined $20 for contempt of court by Mr. J. F. V. Gregg, the
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  • 56 6 Ex-Student Arrested At Bachelor's Home." Yeo Boon Liang, a former Chinese student, who was charged with trespass at the "Bachtlor's Home" in Niven Road, in order to commit theft, was discharged by the Second Magistrate, Mr. J. F. I". Gregg, yesterday when he declared that he
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  • 819 6 Sir A. Bailey's Eulogy. EMPIRE BUILDER'S LAST WORDS. In the splendid oak-panelled Milner Hall of Rhodes House, with its modern Norman windows looking out on the green gardens of W;adham, some 60 Rhodes scholars bade farewell to Oxford. The ceremonial dinner of the Rhodes Trust is
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  • 40 6 Gold Coinage As Currency Is For Ever Dead." Sir Robert Johnson, deputy Master of the Mint, said at a City luncheon! "So far as the Royal Mint is concerned gold coinage as currency is for ever dead."
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  • 70 6 The quarterly religious meeting in coop<!ia»ion viih the Young: Men's Friendly Band and the Girls Friendly Band will be held in Prinscp Street Church on Friday 8.15 p.m. The Rev. E. 3. Lav will be the speaker. The Reading Club will open a new sessicn on Monday at 8 p.m.
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  • 319 6 Why Corporal His Wife Discharged. "The situation seems to he very difficult in this husband and wife i-ase- it looks like a family affair," said Mr. H. B Sym, A.S.P., in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday and Mr. J. F. F. Gregg acquitted and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 37 6 We havr an unequalled range of finest materials, awjiling lo lie fashiunrd In w.ur PHONE 6188 I'-r-onal requirement- by expert* II DlAflklTrb o vu N T T FfT EN s 4J.D.W lIUXK 2oVa^'e T RY RD R
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    • 177 6 safety. an t ttle car. mi 6 h as a _ju-t3-n. faW'W v^^^o^^^^\m fe^ iHHI ll li l ll iil Vj Standard k ARMOURING PROTECTS Usm the cable, with complete immunity from attacks UrUj by white ants. It is also a sure safeguard against JL li chemical or electrolytic corrosion.
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  • 1112 7 "Her Own Fault If Intolerable." THE (RESSONS. lUDGMENT RESERVED IN APPEAL. "He save her hom«-, |>osition and his protection fot a matter of over .10 ymn. tfcew thtaßi she has accepted, and if the position in the home has beMMM Intolerable H is her own
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 145 7 Premiere at the PAVILION TONIGHT! RONALD COLMAN Ar^ IN THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE SUCCESS /<-> 1 1/vW '•r• r< 111 novr\ arreatrr m» a play— now 0 II asri-ndn ihc Mgktl us ttm pirlur harr I l/—\! I f-l^W .vr P BH.i., R all a. a film. V TV A W
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    • 418 7 »'th KAY FRANCIS AND BRITAIN'S NEW SCREEN FIND J PHYLLIS BARRY PJBH m. sL^L^bßibV^bV L^Bftasß^^^^^ *Z$ I K :s ata^B^Bwaßnafaaiii m j)H A bHbU mUkk- :%^M B^ M m -WAS SHE A GOOD GIRL BEFORE THAT NIGHT?" j "I REFUSE TO ANSWER!" he rep lied! Who was he trying to
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    • 194 7 mmmmiwmmmutmmmtimmmKimmmitmamsixsxaßLiiißsisamiia Opening at Matinee Today. Brand New Copy! Brought Back by Public Demand BROWN and jf wk I HENDERSONS VI fl pJM^wL 1 Musical successor »o Sunny Side Up' Wl »r H^'li lIICT f J^*& IMAGINE" &n£] with EL BRENDEL s ?^PJ FRANK ALBERTSON FOX'S BKIfiEST MISICAL HIT: Bl_ Years
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  • 165 8 Rubber and Tin l!p Again. LOCAL QUOTATIONS STRONGER. (By Our Financial Com-MHiriden!.) Singapoi.-. Wednesday. Today's Prices: Rubber. 11'» cents per Ib. Tin. Singapore price $11 J.<!2' per picul. fiold. M L's. H»d.. down 3d. Yesterda* Prices: Rubber. London. 3 9/16 d., up 1/lfid. New York. Holiday. Tin,
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  • 73 8 Noon, -I iily r >. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers Spot (loose) lli->" ll r -n (F. 0.8.) ..11% 12 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: lUiyiM>. Sellers July 11% 11' Aug. 11"'k 1 1 :l i Sept. ..11 11/16 11 13 1(-July-Sept. 11% 11
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  • 193 8 Singapore, July 5. Gambia* 4.25 (Cube) No. 1 unpicked 7.V' Copn 4.07' ■_> mixed .1. 1? Sago flour, Sarawak 1.8." White Pepper 26.00 Black Pepper ll.'xij Pearl Bago 4.55 M small 4.6( medium ».0( No. 1 125 catties gro^u 3.85 Vo 2 125 catties gros.-' 3.8 i Rice Siam
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  • 30 8 From Kuiopc (LoaaW mails ilit-patchc i 15fh -lutu liv Riijputana due at IVnan^ 6 UNNOI low. From China and Japan, by Mantua, due at Singapore 1 p.m. today.
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 435 8 MM Val. Pd. Buyer*. Sellers. El Asam Kumbang 29 30/6 £1 £1 Austral Malay S o Aver Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Went? i'l ii Banffiia Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt E Hong Kong
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      • 278 8 Pal. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.60 nom. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.90 1.00 El £1 Rrit. Am. Tobacco 5.8.9 5.13.9 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.35 5.50 El fl Con. T. S. 791 Prefs. 23/6 24 S El £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 19
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      • 129 8 Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 105 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 4K p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vfe pc. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 100 103
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      • 378 8 Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evat A Co. Allenljy ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.80 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.50 0.60 0.00 O.ftO A. Hitam ($1) 1.00 1.20 1 00 1.20 A. Kuning(Sl) 0.15 0.20 O.W 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.10 1.20 1.10 '.20 A. Molek ($1) 0.60 0.70 tt.W 0.70
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    • 212 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ltd.: SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 15/16 London, 30 days sight 2/3 29/32 London,
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    • 206 8 Loans on Comfortable Terms. London, July 1. On the money matktt this week, contrary to expectations, loans, generally, were arranged on comfortable terms in spite of the end of the month settlement for the half year which passed off without borrowing from the Bank of England notwithstanding the
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    • 195 8 Hamburg-Amerika And Norddeutscher-Lloyd. The mysterious plan to rehabilitate the HanibuiK-Amerika and Nordi utsc-her j Lloyd companies has been disclosed. It is proposed, with the help of Government subsidies to separate the I w undertakings almost completely from one another; to distribute between them subordinate lines now hdd by
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    • 25 8 The Ipoh Post Office is obsrrving the following telegraph hours today viz: < 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. j <
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  • 205 8 TimUt. Southern A Wcstoro India ißajula> n p. m. Banks Island, Plarijne I'aicmbarnc (Thrdens) 3 p.^, Bangkok 1 Hero) :j p.m. Bi iarl I Ardent) 1 |„m Djambl (Toba) 4 p.m. Djambi (Siairkel) 4 p.m. H.luwnn, Aden, K,-y|.i and U.S.A. (TwecdUnkj 7 p.m. Ke.fah, Pcnanc, North, NorthK;..i
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  • 39 8 By I. V. Oldenbarnevi It \nJre Lebon UIM 3empo <aldera "m Arra. s tore London l una 2 June 22 Miy 31 June 28 unc 1 June 24 June 9 Jnue :<n June 9 July 3
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  • 99 8 Rugby, July 2. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 8.44 Athens 590 Brussels 24.24.. Belgrade 250 Berlin 14.28 Bombay 1/6 1/16 Bucharest 572' j Buenos Aires 4iV(. official. Copenhagen 22 13 32 Geneva 17.f>5'.. Helsingfon 227 Hong Kunjr 1 I 1 H fc Lisbon MO j Madrid 40% Milan 64 VS,
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  • 85 8 Delayed Arrival Of Certain Letters. The Post Office announces that 82 air nail letters posted at vurious places in itain on June 13, 14, 15 and 16 m n yi -slerday received l»y sea mail from 'olombo. It is thought that some of the letters 'houl'i nave connected
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  • 34 8 Mails from London, Amsterdam etc. by he Dutch Aeroplane are expected to irrive at the General Post Office, Singalore at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow. The delivery corrt spondence will be effected imme, iiately.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 132 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. M r..day. July 4 Pallet B..ui. r. :..k Arc*, fl p.m. Km. .-.n.nd Uay. Tea-party to Dr. Lim Boon Kong bf Uanani »f I aircraft)! "t Amoy. dnrdcq Club, p.m. Friday. Jul> 7. Nathalie Wetchor recital nt Dutch Clubk hill Kil., 9.1. r i p.m. I'uiiic
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 961 9 I Bullish Tone, i UJS. TINPLATE TRADE BOOMLET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I.ondor, June 7. The tone of the London market remains i eminently bullish, and prices continue to advance. The main supporting featui'j remains the strong American demand, and whilst there is a possibility that new
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    • 619 9 Reported by Hong: Fatt (Sungei Besi), Ltd. At the xth annual general meeting of Hong Fatt (Sungei Besi) Ltd., held in the Kwong Yik Bank Buildings, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday last, the chairman of directors, Mr. San Ah Wing, said It will be noticed that the company
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    • 774 9 Holiday Lull. WHITSUNTIDE BRIGHTENS MARKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester. June 7. In accordance with a long established tradition this week has been a holiday for a largo number of Lancashire people. During the last year or two the Manchester Chamber of Cqmmerce has endeavoured to
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    • 233 9 Closing Quotations In London. <From Our Own Corropbndent.) I-endon, July I. Closing quotations l-«.ay of *><• ,-nncl pal British stocks *ie giv» below: The rise br'lafl i? hi' >.'la(t».m to th* price of June 20. UOVBKNHKNT S'^»C*^ BRITISH. Km- >>. Jpal. Cemenioa Uan I'M** Fundintr Limn
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    • 30 9 Wall Street wa» tlused for the holiday '(The Lon.lon-New Vor» crjts-rslc at thi time thcue futures were i-ablcd w«- M 9%. Of 7' i compared with June 30(.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 620 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH JMHSCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. Estal.lished l«03 f.t A:., '.erd im. Authored Capital Ulos. 100,000,000 up Capital CjUU. 5.->,000,000 Me. UJMJ&i ■BAB OWM X: AMSI KROAM. lilt \.\CH ill M» ES IRK HAGUE ROTTBBOAM. (>\ BBSBAfI »RA\< HES. Hutuvia: Hod Office f or Dutch Eatt Indies. RBAMOI OFFICES DUTCH
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    • 190 9 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS. OCCAM UIPMBNTI Of ."JUbBER. INCLUDING LATEX, REVERTEX AND CONCENTRATED LATEX, DUBIMG 'lilt: MONTH OF JUNE, 1933. Sheet and Crefe Latex. Com-fitruteci Ljtix. Revsrtsx. Totul. Tous. Top*. Tons. Transhipment. 'I rHnshipmeiit THBtMpaiMt Nairn- .il I'ort. Kxptrl Strata Malay Kxport Strnit3 Malay Kxpurt o raits M;:l«v Grtiu I'roper Settlements.
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    • 502 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) j Established in Amsterdam 1814. HEADOFKUE: AMSTERDAM V.IIH KHA.Ni ,S |M ROTIERUA.VI AND THE HAGUE. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST: ■ATA VIA. Biaiuh.- t| roAuihe !h<j l>;i:,h Kaat (ad-ea aim in I hma, Japan LONDON iWK'.KS: Ihi Natonal Pravlectel li:',ik. Limited. 11
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  • 110 10 Singapore. ALIIAMBKA Just Imagine. With El Brendcl t Marjorie White. 6.15—9.15. CAPITOL The Kid From Spain. With Eddie Cantor. 6.10— 8.10. EMPIRE, TANJONU PAGAK Palmy Mayx. With Eddie Cantor. 6.30- a..tO p.m. GREAT WORLD Cabaret- Mnta Han Million Dollar Legs. MARYBOROUGH Air Mail. C.ID 9.13. NEW WORLD Side Shows,
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  • 1080 10 Malaya as a cheap producer of tin always in ready demand will reap less advantage from price control, while il lasts, than any other sectira of the international mining industry. Indeed it will steadily lose the solid
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  • 75 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Lieut. IV.il btuiv bus bueii made sports officer, S.V.C. Mr. J. m. Uaigue is in the General Hospital suffering from typhoid fever. He has bet-n seriously ill but is now recovering. Mr. K. B. Henley has been appointed Bianager of the local office of the North British and
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  • 761 10 SULTANS IN COUNCIL. The announcement that a meeting of the Selangor State Council is tc be held shortly is a reminder that a difficult position will arise when the transfer of new powers to thin and similar bodies in the Federated Malay States begins in earnest.
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  • 1216 10 J BANKS. f Today in the ccittctury of f British joint stock banking which h/is completed 100 years of ***** iotas expansion siiicc the Bank Charter Act of 18J3 was passed. Mr. W. T. Hart, B. Com., F. R. Econ. S., who writes this I urticle, traces
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    • 91 10 STYLE Gk n& It is said that women's vivacious and insatiable interest in dress derives from the fact that they dress not to please themselves but to provoke the envy and exasperation of other women. A man on the other hand does not "dress" at all. He wears good clothes
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    • 55 10 The > ii(f«gciiici:t in itnnoutici'd und Ihm niurriage will take place very shortly of Mr. T. Sivafuru filial, of the tutorial *taff ul Govt. English School, Muur. with Miss Kumulxdevi. elder daughter of Mr. M. M. Ihamby ul Jaain. Alua Thauihy, it may uo mentioned, in at present on the
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  • 2557 11 > FIGHTING FOR ITS LIFE. Dramatic Incident At Bureau Meeting. U.S. REQUEST. Giving Delegates Time To "Cool Off." London, July I. Tin World Kcoii'Mmh- Conference Bureau has adjourned until Thursday. Though the opinion is generally expressed '.hat Uie Conference will end on Thursday, it
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  • 38 11 Roosevelt's Cable To Delegates. Washington, July 5. President Roosevelt has arrived at the White House and cabled fresh instructions to the I'nited States delegation in l.undon to exert every effort to keep the Conference going. Reuier.
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  • 87 11 Official Declaration Of Death. Madrid, June 28. The mortal remains of both the Spanish I Atlantic airmen, Capt. Barberan and i Lieut. Collar., have been found at last, a cording to an official statement of the > Spanish Foreign Minister issued at 11 o'clock on
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  • 225 11 To Fly 12,000 Miles In A Week. London, July 1. The Mollison biplane, the Seafarer, has been reconditioned and will be flown from Stag Lane aerodrome. The weather being favourable it may be possible for the aviators to leave Pendine Sands, Wales, at dawn on July 4 for
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  • 100 11 Start Delayed From Londonderry. London, July 3. The familar depression over Iceland delayed the start from Londonderry of the Italian Air Armada. Gen. Balbo li determined to await favourable weather. His machine was slightly damaged yesteruay by the swell of a passing steamer. Dscort of 60 Dutch Planes.
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  • 56 11 Death Of Airman Who Flew 1.!»S1 Miles Non-stop. New York. July 3. Russell Boardmau, the airman who flew nonstop from New York to Istanbul, a distance of 4,984 miles in 49 hours and 5 minutes, with John Poland in 1931, has died at Indianapolis from injuries received in
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  • 37 11 44 Dead and Many Injured In U.S.A. New York. July 5. Forty-four holiday-makers died and hundreds were injured as the result of motor-car, bathing or fireworks accidents throughout the country during Independence Day celebrations. Reuter.
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  • 50 11 8 Workmen Killed And Many Injured. Berlin, July 3. Eight workmen were killed and a number seriously injured by an explosion in the coal washing works at the Blumenthal pit near Recklinghause in the Ruhr region. The tire destroyed the machinery and part of the building. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 55 11 Willing To Sell Rights For 210,000,000 Gold Roubles. Tokio, July 4. The Soviet Embassy has issued a de- tailed memorandum regarding the negotiants on the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway. <n which it is stated that the Soviet Government is willing to sell its 1 rights
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  • 806 11 Chinese Walk Out. NEW JAPANESE DEMANDS REJECTED. Shanghai. July 5. The second Sino-Japanese conference called at Dairen, in connection with the Tangku truce of May 31, has been adjourned indefinitely. The Chinese delegation is reported to be leaving for Tientsin" today. Gen. Huang Fu, the special
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  • 319 11 Japanese Cotton. WHAT LANCASHIRE CAN LEARN. London, July 4. In the course of the debate on tho j Board of Trade estimates Major Atllec I (Livehousc), winding up for Labour told the House of Commons that the success of the Japanese cotton trade was due to
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  • 259 11 Dramatic Release Of Britons in Moscow. Moscow, July 2. Tho first Intimation that Mac Donald and Thornton had of their release was the entry into their room at 10 p.m. of the assistant police thief who told them to "pock your kits." The prisoners were then escorted
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  • 83 11 Australian Premiers Agree To Restrict. Sydney, July 1. A conference of State Premiers to discuss the question of wheat acreage sal throughout the day in camera and, it is understood, reached a satisfacto decision which will ue consi 1 --d by the Federal Cabinet und the result cabled
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  • 58 11 Jacob Factor Dragged Into Passing Motor-Car. Chicago, July 1. The kidnapping is reported of Jacob Factor, the noted financier, who is wanted in England for alleged sharepushing frauds. Factor was leaving a roadhouse near Evanston with a companion, when he j was pounced upon and taken into a
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  • 152 11 Commandeer Vessel And Murder 10 of Crew. Daiin, July 1. Three Europeans, mncribsd as ticrraans, me reported to have I) M arrested, at Hishigura in connection with an alleged piracy, accompanied by murder on the China Seas and two others are wanted." It is alleged
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  • 241 11 Non-Aggression Pact With Little Entente. London, July 4. What is described as a "Litvinoff coup" the Soviet non-aggression pact is the source of considerable comment in the lobbies at the World Economic Conference today. On being questioned as to why there is no mention of Japan, China and
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  • 91 11 Visit to London Drawing To a Close. London, July 5. Mr. Soong's visit to London is drawing I to a close. This afternoon he saw Sir John Simon at the Foreign Office and then went to the World Economic Conference to bid goodbye to Mr. Mac
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  • 85 11 Both Ready for Visit To Cowes. The Royal yacht Victoria and Albeit has made a trial run in the Solent after refitting in readiness frr the Kind's visit to Cowes Regatta. His Majesty will join the yacht on July 25, and visit Southampton to ope.< tho new dock
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  • 56 11 Success in Parliamentary Golf Handicap. Walton Heath, June 29. The I'rince of Wales beat Lady Astor tv two and one in the ..emi-final of the Parliamentary Golf Handicap. The Prince had a handicap of 11, having to concede Lady Astor a special handicap of 20 (7 strokes
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  • 9092 11 Not Getting Fair Deal Under Control. OTHERS GAINING. Referendum Suggested By; Mr. J. Bagnall. More than usual interest attached to (hfl half yearly meeting of the Straits Trading Co.. Ltd.. held yesterday, because, in addition to the ordinary business of the company a long and important speech
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  • 127 11 (From Our Own Corre^)ondeut.) London, July 4. The monthly tin review issued this morning by Messrs. A. Strauss and Co. contains the following passage: "A sinister move which all con* cerned in the welfare of the tin business should carefully watch is t ho effort that has been
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    • 75 11 SMilk for every purpose T"VO you need a special milk for baby? Then xJ think of XLIM a milk n powdered form so pure that doctors rtccmmend it for babies' diet.. KLIM— a milk with all the cream in it so that it can be used for drinking, cooking, or
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  • 492 12 Sultan's Interest. SIMPLE MACHINE FOR IRRIGATION. ■hi A C trrespondent.) With the help and encoura(f«"in»nt of thrir Airricultural OlKcer. Mr. J. A. raig. the people ef Kelantan held a first and most saeceaofal agricultural show in the fcMej M-hool hI Peringat on June MX In the
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  • 257 12 Philippines Delegation Passes Through. fatkra of a icovtaaaster and seven .i-i.uu to represent the Philippine Island* at the tour'li international jamboree to be held in Godollo, near Budapest. BSXi month, left Singapore yesterday i>y the Dollar Line- President Harrison. The delegation is composed of Seoutrna-' R. OsortOi and
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  • 36 12 Holland's Future Queen To Visit England. Rotterdam, July 1. Juliana leaving for Gravesend U.i.- evening aboard >he .-tea'nei Batavia. She will sta; at Kensington Palace as the guest of tho Earl of Ath'on. -Rpuler
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  • 253 12 Woman Throws Herself In Mining Pool. From 6ui Own Correspondent.) TaipiiiK. July '■'>. Uaaala to sen the brutal treatment which her brother was alleged to havmeted out to her, an English-speaking i Tamil woman named JoharaU-e threw i < -rself into a mining pool near Kamponc
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  • 144 12 "The Kid From Spain" With Eddie Cantor. The much-heralded film "'The Kid from Spain," featuring Eddit Cantor opened at the Capitol last night. It is packed with laughs and good mu 1 ical numbers and is definitely entertaining. Fiist of all Eddie Cant<>r is found sleeping in the
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  • 159 12 Trustees Of Sino-British Boxer Funds Advance £360,000. Nanking, July 1. The oAce ol the Board of Trustees of the Sino-British Boxer funds has approved of a loan of 068,000 to the China Mi re ha i.. s Steam Navigat'on Co. for the purchase of new boats,
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  • 138 12 Only Ona Case At Fourth Session Of Assizes. ..u Our Own Corrtsuir.ulent.t Penanj, July 4. The I'ourtii session of the Penang Assizes lasted only len minutes this morning. There was oniy .>ne case and in this a Chintse named Ng Ah Kirn was charged with .eturning from
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  • 66 12 Russia Not To Return Seized British Properties London, July 3. In view dl the negotiations between England and the Soviet for the new trade treaty, the I'niler Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in reply to questions in the House of Commons today said he was unable to give an
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  • 46 12 An old Malay haji was yesterday ordered by the Seremban magistrate to execute a bond of $50 to be of good behaviour for three month:, for allowing his two rubber tapper* to tap on a land which wa« charged to a chettiar, says our Seremban correspondent.
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  • 229 12 Disease Inquiry. I WHY MR. PAGDEN WENTJ TO THE SOLOMONS. For some time a disease affecting coconuts in the Solomon Islands plantations ha< been causing considerable concern. The disease causes the cconuts to fall from the palms before they are suitable for copra, and, in
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  • 282 12 Unauthorised Collection Of Bill of $2,800. Unauthorised bill-collcctiiig resulted in a sentence of one day's imprisonment and a fine of $100, in default four months, on a Chinese salesman, named Tan Teck Seng pleading guilty to a charge of cheating in respect of $2,800 before Mr. H. A.
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  • 64 12 Bengali Cyclist Taken To Hospital. A Bengali cyclist and a motor-car said to have been driven by a European, Miss M. Jones, of the General Hospital, were in collision at the 12th mile, Mandai Road, yesterday. The Bengali received several injuries and .was taken to
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  • 158 12 How Many Judges To Hear It Judgment was delivered yesterday in the Supreme Court on a preliminary point raised in the appeal against a decision of the Medical Council. The question was whether the appeal was to be argued before one or three judges. Both counsel for appellant
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  • 220 12 Big Drop in Benzine Exports. According to the annual statistics and accounts for the year 1932 of the Department of Trade and Customs and Shipping Office of Sarawak, during the year imports (excluding treasure) dropped by 6.6 pee cent., from $10,386,056 in 1931 to $:>,t>9B,Box in lM and
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  • 548 12 Fines Total $225. CONDITIONS OF LICENCES BROKEN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July I. Fines totalling $225 and costs were imposed on stallholders and their employees in the Great Eastern and Hollywood amusement parks by Inche Ishak, the Third Magistrate, in the Kuala
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  • 261 12 Mr. T, M. Calhaem And Miss Jean Turnbull. The wedding took place at the Bonnybridge, near Falkirk, parish church on May 13 of Mr. Thomas Martin Calhaem. L.D.S., only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Calhaem, of Caterham, Surrey and Miss Jeau Turnbull, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 41 12 A Chi.iese named Lee Chin Chai was fined $10 by the Magistrate here for causing mischief by sawing a tree. The tree had been cut down by the J'A.I). and Lye Chin Chai tried to steal it, says our Seremban correspondent.
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  • 20 12 For killing a cat an Indian M.ihuinmeden was lined ntata by Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Second Magistrate, yesterday.
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  • 946 12 JUNGLE DOGS IN THE TELOM VALLEY. A serious motor accident in Kuala Lumpur was prevented by tin nmtl of mind and good driving of a I European woman motorist clad in beach I pyjamas at the 3rd mile, Ampang Road. just after dusk yesterday evening.
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    • 101 12 INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY KENNEL" A/ /7/ 7 SOPEX \o\ SHAMPOO /Q+ GIVES A GLORIOUS /fif GLOSS TO THE COAT. PULVEX \o\ /J^f I VERMIN POWDER -n^fcv USE WEEKLY WHEN GROOMING O KUR-MANGE \T STOPS EPIDEMICS -CURES MANGE COOPER'S LIQUID WORM REMEDY In Tropical Countries where skin diseases are c o
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  • 382 13 BRITISH OPEN GOLF TITLE. Unknown Leads. NOLAN BREAKS BOBBY JONES RECORD. .^t. Andrews, July 4. In scorching heat that made the siiilace of the course as hard as macadam the first of the two qualifying rounds for the British Open golf championship was
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  • 2372 13 MALAYAN CRICKET NOTES. SPOILING CRICKET. Late Declaration Prevents S.R.C. Victory. Brilliant Centuries By Alvis D'Cotta. (i:\ Our Cricket Correspondent.) The first meeting between the rival Padang Club.- showed that in.- SJLC. re ahle to tight hack after b-ing in a lofing position and the second meeting rad been
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  • 87 13 V\ inibledon. .luly 1. After five hours spent on the centre court yesterday, the Queen, acco npanied by the King, today saw BUswortfa Vims (U.S.A.) smash his way through into the fifth round. The American holder was in hurricane fort but his Gorman opponent. Prenn,
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  • 281 13 Peggy Scriven Beaten In Quarter-Finals. Wimbledon, July 4. In the quarter-finals of the women's singles Fraulein Krahwinke! (Germany) beat Miss Peg^y Scriven (Great Britain), i 6—4,6 4, 3—6, 6—l. Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.A.) heat Mine. Mathieu (France), 6—l, I—6, 6—2. Miss Dorothy Round (Great Britain) beat
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  • 450 13 Offside Tactics Which Failed. Malays 7. S.C.C. 1. The S.C.C. discovered yesterday that employing offside tactics against clever players such as the Malays is not sound and as a result los* a return friendly match' by 7—l. The backs exploited the offside rule after about 20 minutes
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  • 768 13 Hammond and Dacre. SCORE TWO CENTURIES IN ONE MATCH. A cricket record made in 1809 I was equalled in the match between Gloucestershire and Wmct stnshiie at i Worcester, which concluded yesterday. The 1899 record, which was the only one of its kind to DC s.t ;i|)
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    • 87 13 VISIT SPECIALISTS STORE FOR TENNIS GOLF. NO BmU (MARCiK— WHY KI.SKWHKRK. PHONE 2938 «>■ all voir tennis colf requisites TENNIS KACKETB HY LEAPING MAKERS OF THE WORLD I'HKKS FROM $4.00 TO $30.00 NET. GOLF CLLBS: STAINLESS AND RISTLESS STAR MAXWELL ALL ENGLAND. PRICES FROM $4.30 TO $10.00 NET. COLF H\<;S:
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    • 368 13 Other ■parting \e»s appears «,n Pages and IS. myUffftUEf The Watch that is Never Repaired. K^ljlaktJ^B IF YOUR CRUSADER WATCH STOPS OR YOU SHOULD •V fall "l° 8 ACCIDENTALLY BREAK IT, THE NEAREST JEWELLER WHO m| tor d 2 Ik. stocks CRUSADER watches w;ll fit a new factory At o^s3
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  • 277 15 Mixed Doubles Reaches Semi-final Stage. The open mixed doubles in the Singapore L.T.A. tennis championship tournament reached the semi-final stage yesterday when Mrs. A. P. Cumt-ron and Roy P. Smith easily difi-ali-d Mrs. Tower and 11. S. Hewett in the Meoad round, t t, I! -2, and Miss
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  • 66 15 Malacca's Team To Meet Singapore. (From Our Own Corresp< .-.t.) Malacca, July 5. The following team was selected last night to represent Malacca against Singapore in the Malaya Cup match at Anson Read Stadium, Singapore, on Saturday: Ah Sang; Wee Liew and J. M. Lee; R. Leon, Ah
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  • 243 15 Todny. July Billiard*: 4-ball championship tournament. New Worlil. i'l.lO p.m. anil :i p.m. I'cruk Races, Second Day. football: S.A.F.A. Div. II: Wiltshire Regt. vs. Chinese, Julun Beaar; M.C.U. vs. Harlequins, M.C.U. grd.; Div. Ill: Marine Dept. vs. Monopolies. Anson Rd.; S.H.B. v.. Med. Services, S.H.B. grd. Bowls: B.C.C.
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  • 229 15 Sergt. Ooi Choo Teik Wins Championship. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July The Penang 1933 Bisley Meeting was continued over the week-end but yesterday afternoon's events were considerably interfered with by rain with the result that the Falling Plate competition and the women's deliberate event had to be
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  • 137 15 The following were the results of ties played in the open singles championship of the Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party Tournament last week: Tan Chu-n Hock beat Sect Kirn Cheng, 11—15, 15—10, 15 6. Ang Whatt Kirn beat Kee Hup Seng, 9—15, 15—10, 15—12. The ties between Peh Teng
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    • 296 16 NOTICE AWe wish to remind smokers of De Reszke cigarettes that De Reszke coupons will always be accepted as tender for gifts irrespective of the dates mentioned thereon. A Start collecting today and ask the agents, Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. for an illustrated booklet describing the many handsome gifts. SOLE
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    • 72 17 OLD MALAYAN DIEHARDS I AND EVEN OTHERS OFTEN SNORT AND MUTTER UNINTELLIGIBLE [1] C^B REMARKS ABOUT fpa jhtjfr EFFEMINACY. AND WHAT -^3/^lt f\ ARE WE COMING TO >^— \&j jwf'iA ETC ETC> IN MY YOUNG y^^y^rr^^ DAY ETC ETC S^VW YOU SURELY KNOW IHE REFRESHING FEELING A HOT SHOWER OR
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    • 192 17 By special appointment to H. M. the Kins of Siam. REORGANISING CHEAP SALE i t GENUINE TWO MORE BARGAINS r WEEKS ONLY DIAMOND JEWELLERY A SPECIALITY, STERLING SILVER E. P. N. S. WARE FOR WEDDING PRESENTS ALSO SPORTS PRIZES in CUPS, TANKARDS, MEDALS SALE CLOSES OH jIILIMS^I i MISS NOT
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    • 156 18 no HOSE (a kss-wokk: THE VOIGTLANDER "PROMINENT" THE CAMERA FOR THK AMATEUR! Kitted with a liuilt-in uptual exposure mitir and h liuilt-in leaaj* tinder coupled t» tlic leas ot.triiaid. perfectly »hun> and eorreetly exposed sfctaiwi naj be •Maiaea' aay that of the day even at full aperture. Site of picture:
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    • 315 18 jS jrf'' ;1P «j Brisbane Sydney Record h Smashed By Ford V-8 H Using CASTRO L xi I I On Tuesday. Fab. 7, Mr. NormM (Wizard) Smith left Brisbane, I H Queensland, at 5.8 1 a.m. and .irnvvd at Sydney G.1'.0. (N.S.W.) at 1.2U |fc|| p.m.. after covering 868f -j
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  • 2795 19 Design For Living The Londoner's Pattern And I The Srillonian's Ivor Noveilo Writes His Best I'lay And lan Hay Tries Sentiment Kvelyn Lay Makes A New Talkie Richard Dix Makes l T s Klush. (From Our Own Correspondent.) not a t'e-v new shows,
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  • 137 19 Programme «f Drills- \i)> to ani -.iik ending July an: Wednesday. July •">. M."> p.m.. Headquarters. Intelligence PI.. Hectare: Map Reading— Field Sketching-; MS p.m., Headquarter*. "IV (Eurasiat.) Coy., Coy. Parade and :«> yards Range; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, MO. PI. < Eurasian M. G. Training. Thursday. July 6.
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  • 892 19 Two in Spain. ANI) NOW— AT 71— SHE IS USED TO THEM. Princess l.udwig Ferdinand of Bavaria, who was born an Infanta of Spain the Infanta Maria de la Pa/ (laugh 1 ■> of Queen Isabel 11, has published Ik memoirs, Through Four Revolutions (John Murray.
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  • 670 19 PRESIDENT'S GRAVE ANXIETY." Nazis and the Church. NATIONAL UNITY Ml BT BUFFESL" Berlin, July 1. Pre lident Eiindenl urg add' lettei on Friday to the Chancellor, Hr;i Hitler, riving expression to the deep nrgivingi of Pretestanl ecclesiaiHical authorities in tin wio> in.,.- the Pro-te.-iHnt popalation owing to the Natii carrying
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  • 97 19 No Submission To Rullyin". x Or Intimidation. Vienna. Ju L 5,000 ,ifi..|ii, the Chancellor on at Innsbmek in defiance of warnings that then would l«r trouble. There was an impiessiv< incident on the .-troke of iio<mi when thi Bishop blessed F > md thi i crowd joine<l in
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    • 231 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle I I I T H* I U FT I* LV" u_w°- ,j 1— *-p I'- i__ ~W~ WZZ--- -.m ——p^.— (p ii ~~W lil_ (CLUES.) ACROSS Knouirei M. Inclose il. Driula 1. BaiHag boat s I. Mroki- -r, v t. Kut-bottom.-.i boat I,,'i; 10. l'rut-ticiil jok* -i-jr,.,!
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  • 194 20 ROI'SSI S makiilK a i: round sho; durini: tht ■latch iiu.iiii-l < liiwlo (I in which he WM dc-l.-Ui-il. (Planet \««~.t ROCHET of Fraact l»at 11. N. I.cc. the British tennis player, in the men's singles of the French tennis champion <hin«i in Paris hy 9—ll,9 11,
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    31 20 FRAI'I.KIN FRIDF.I. MEYER paddlinu a onK lh Thames shorll> aft. i her -lart from W estmin.sler on Ihe lirsl sla«i' ot her race around liriUin with Mr. John Nolan. (Planet News.)
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    25 20 SITU fin floats and numerous fire engine* were called out to fight a fire which broke out on Chelsea Bridge over the Thames. (Planet News.)
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    23 20 FRAULEIN MEYER shaking hands with Mr. John Nolan at Westminster IVr b* fore starting on a race by canoe around Britain. (Planet New*.)
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