The Straits Times, 17 May 1935

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  • 34 1 The Straits Times THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1935 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times (i PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1935 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 391 1 SINGAPORE 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5471). i Exclusive CRETONNES GLASSWARE AT PASKOE'S ALMOND TW VT\l S O AP OIL JLfEdE4 m r^\JLd TOILET Nrvrt hrforr has a soap of this description i^^f I I irRFTI RORT (A It has MM ytars to know how to blend -Glorious Lucreiir I could
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    • 87 1 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT. M. EZEKIEL SONS. Established nearly 20 years. OPTOMETRISTS and OPTICIANS. Only Address: Baffles Chambers, Baffles Place, Singapore, Branch: 35. Noordwijk, BaUvia. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, 0.D.. F. 1.0. SilviVrin. From all Chemists. BUY A CERTAINTY! You need have no fears when you buy a
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    • 132 1 KUALA LUMPUR 25. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683). Beauty Preparations BY E^|j AFTER MANY YEARS OF PROFOUND STUDY, £jB?J CyCISIX HAVE PUT ON TO THE mfSJSM WORLDS MARKET BEAUTY PREPARATIONS THAT CAN DEFINITELY BE RELIED UPON TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY AND APPEARANCE OF THE SKIN. I^ts ROBINSON Co., Ltd. VOOR ONZE
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    • 14 1 39 1 FOR j FLOWERS PHONE 4097 I 15, Orchard ."toad, i (Amber Mansion*
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  • 94 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH DE SOUZA —At the General Hospital. Singapore, on May 16. 1935. Josephine Caroline tie Siuza. m her 72nd year. Dearly beloved mother of Mr. Herbert H. de Souza. The cortege will loave her late residence No. SB9 Eart Coast Road, at 4.30 p.m. today for the Cathedral
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 432 2 Situations vacant When applying for any position advertised in these columns send r«pin of tectitm ni:iK Do not send originals. WANTED Uy. one able speak Eng- h preferred Write Box 204. Straits Tini.'f ONMDf VTIAL male shorthand Irott required immediately. Speed and experien:p ■1 Box No. 202. Straits Times. I
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    • 805 2 MOTOR VEHICLES. 193*, 1931, IfSZ, AUSTIN 7. Lee Motors, Orchard RoadERSaONE TWO SBATOL Going cheap. Apply Box 178, Strata Tunes. FOR SALE Morrts Oxford Sports tourer Newly Ducoed and In good running order Price t>6o. Apply Major Ponsford, Officers Mess, Tanglin Barracks between 12 and 1 pm MORRIS OXFORD COUPE
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    • 743 2 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET TO LET 2SA. mkwa StrMt M*tabte for an office. Apply SAYOBB 10. Malacca St TO LET, Nos. IM-1M Robinson Road, suitable offices, cheap rent. Apply J. S. Nathan 8C De Souza Sheet. TO LET. Nos. S4-65 Anson Road, excellent godowns, 12.000 M|. ft. Apply J. Nathan,
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    • 847 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TRAFALGAR LIM1TFO. NOTICE is hereby given that tbe Twenty* fifth Ordinary General Meeting of Trafalgar Limited will be held at tbe registered ofCcs of the Company. No 2, Prince Street. Stagapore, on Tuesday. May 2S, 1035 at 13 noon. AND NOTICK Is aim hereby given that thu Transfer
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    • 849 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Ere BOOKS ON GOLDFISH. ETC By A. E. Hodge, P.Z.S.: OokJnah Culture for Amateurs- How to breed and rear goldfish in aquaria and ponds, $3. Tropical Aquarium Planes. How to breed and rear them $450. Vivarium and Aquarium Keeping for Amateurs. $3. Garden Ponds and Foals, *3. Postage
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    • 732 2 We make a practical study o( your heid and will suggest a coiffure especially ft— to you FIGARO Phon« 2868 RAFFLES HOTEL (Boon 12«) and at 93, BKAS BASAH ROAD. Permaaeat Wave Specialists $8 SIO SI 5 on| y- MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr*. HARU and Mia* HANA 60.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 179 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Wi'hin Outside Without Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly S 3.00 4.00 f 2.50 Oiartwlv 8.50 S1Z.M t 7.54 alf Yearly $1700 S2i.»t «5-M VfiTly $34.00 $18.M S30.M Note Oatslalion chrques (hoald Include the naal b«nk discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The rharfM and insti urtioas for CLASSIFIED ADVfcKTISEMENTS are as
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 612 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAHa, PASSENGER AND CARGO SER VICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S' OOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. DueTonnage Spore 1935 MANTUA 11.000 Uay 34 BANGALORE 6.000
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    • 589 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE. (Incorporated in Japan) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles. London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and MMdleabroagh. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HAKONE MARU 10.500 May 29 30 EUWA MARU 10,700 June 12 13 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 June 26 27 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 July 10 11
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    • 658 3 Liu WJlriifL^] PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang MS Sham •JUTLANDIA 4 6 4/6 5/6 7 6 MEONIA 25 6 35/6 36/6 38/6 ALSIA 16/7 16/7 17/7 19/7 BORINGIA 6/8 6/* 7/8 9 'B ERRIA 37/8 37/8
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    • 247 3 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms; Swimming pool— 'talking Motion Pictures. Delicious meals Hot and cold running water in each state room. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds— Modern ventilation through- I out. Weekly service
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    • 1163 3 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK (Oenaa The Hna Khiew Steamship Co. (193Z1 LtC Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Lid. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) Sarawak Steamship Co.. Ltd. Th"c X?» S XS%£::l£ The A O stralUn Or.enU, Lin, ,UL The Slam Steam Navigation Co Ud The
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 92 4 BIGGEST AUCTION SALE. MAURETANIA UNDER THE HAMMER. The world's biggest auction sale opened on Tuesday (says Reutei Wireless) at Southampton when the giant liner Mauretanla went undei the hammer." Among the items which brought the most active bidding were the steering wheel and the letters of the ship's name. A
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    • 279 4 HOMEWARD BOUND. Passengers In The Yasukuni Maru. Following are among the passengers in the Yasukuni Maru which left Singapore on Wednesday for Europe —Miss K. E. Chapln, Mr. U. Obiya. Mr. J. S. Phillips. Mr. C. S. Brisbane. Mrs. C S. Brisbane, Mr. E. Flatow, Mr. F. B. Gange, Right
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    • 152 4 Russian Officers Crew Of Many Nations. A British ship, the subject of a question In the House of Commons, was stated to have carried only one British subject— the wireless operator —the other personnel being The captain and mates. Russians; The chief engineer,
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    • 102 4 Friday, May 17. Shtss alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Entrance KBTPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. Lucifer, Lighter "Samson m," The Cable, Tug Rose. Oil Wharf NIL Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pajrar. Albert Dock Kuranda. Victoria Dock Amaithus. Krpnel nsrl—r. King's Dock
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    • 257 4 T— 7 Burma (Takada) ..3 p.m. East and North India (Takada) 3 p.m. Belawan Mcdan (Tinombo) 3 pm. Bengkalls, Port de Kock, Padang. Pakai. Baroe, Siak and Selat Pand1 Jang (Ampacg) 3 p.m. Trengganu (except Kretay) (Hong Ho) 3 pjn. Bllnjoe (Edendale) 4 p.m. Tandjong Pandan (Edendale)
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    • 68 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. I Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. (Bt. Timah) 89 1.04 76 Superintendent Meteorological Branch Malaya. Meteorological Office, Singapore, May 17, 1935. h>Alor Star Sitiawan KDta Bharu Bukit Jeram Malacca Singapore i Kalians Aerodrome) •F 85 91 90 90 81 81 0.41 Nil Oil Nil
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    • 116 4 MAHIDOL. Brit., 440 tons, from Kelantan 16. for Kelantan 17. HAGUE MARU. Jap.. 3.451 tons, from Calcutta 16. for Hong Kong and Japan 17. ANNUI. Brit 3.080 tons, from Swatow 16, for Hong Kong 21. APOEY. Brit., 1.776 tons, from Hong Kong 16. for Samartoda 17. TAKADA, Brit..
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    • 39 4 Information reached Penang that 1.113 state-aided labourers would arrive on May 16, by the s.s. Rohna. It is expected that 385 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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    • 62 4 The air mall dispatched from Singapore on May 9 was delivered In London on May 16 (7 days.) Special celebrations In Japan are being planned for Navy Day on May 27, the anniversary of the Battle of the Japan Sea. The thirtieth anniversary of the hattle will
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  • 67 4 On the Canberra (Darwin-Singa-pore), arrived May 11: Mr. A. R. Bartlett, Capt. J. W. W. Bridges, R. Officer Dlackwood, Mr. R. A. Lyle. On the Athena (Singapore-Karachi), left May 12: Capt. J. W. W. Bridges, R. Officer Blackwood, Mr. R. A. Lyle, Dr. E. Poll. On the Arethusa
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  • 62 4 Ttie Eastern Extension Telegraph Company tnnounces that the transit time on full-rate elegrams from Singapore to London on May 6 was as follows: relegrams handed In up to 5.00 p.m. 5 min. telegrams handed in up to 5 30 pjn. 10 min relegrams handed In up to 8.00
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 734 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P. M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. F.M.S. RLYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight MSJ— Passage 5431. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) STEAMSHIPS— RAILWAYS HOTELS— EXPRLSS. Prom Hong Kong Due Vancouver EMPRESS OP ASIA May 31 June 21 EMPRESS OP CANADA June 14
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    • 54 4 CLEARANCES May 15: Auby (Sar); Suddhadib, Boribat (Siam): Vyner Brooke (Sar.); Saigon today at 6 a.m. and will sail Icunl Maru (Jap. > Rasa, Gemas, Patroclus. Amalthus. Cardlta (Brit); Porthos (Fren); Thwiens, Both (Dut.) May 16: Singkel. Cremer. Van Outhoam. Tldore. Paloh (Dut.); Tsushima Maru (Jap); KUcerpore, Kedah. Jeypore. Khandalla,
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    • 169 4 1 KLAVENESS LINE. Incorporated In Norway) SINGAPORE. PENANG BELAWAN DELI to LOS ANGELES, S. FRANCISCO, PORTLAND Thro' Bs/L Issued to Gulf a Atlantic Coast Ports, Mexico, Central Sc South American Port* W. Indies. Limited but excellent passenger Accommodation Available. Pare to Los Angeles or San Francisco U 8. $300. Doe
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    • 452 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated *i England.) -ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG. Via Ports and Soet Canal Due Sail* Steamer. Spore S"Dore •CITY OP BRISTOL In port May 17 •Calls Avonmouth CITY OP CARDIPP May 30 June CITY OP KIMBERLEY June 14 June IS 1 CITY OP
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 121 4 TIDE TABLE. Friday, May 17. H. W. 10.36 a.m., 7 ft. 7 In., 10.14 p.m., 8 ft. 5 to. L W. 4.14 a.m., 1 ft. 6 In., 4.10 p.m.. 3 ft. 3 In. SmimHmj, May 18. I H. W. 11 18 i.m., 7 ft. 9 in.. 10.45 p.m., 8 ft.
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  • 325 5 The new list of pronunciations recommended by the British Broadcasting Corporation Advisory Committee on Spoken English is now issued and, as Mr. A. Lloyd James, the Hon. Secretary, states in his comments, the list "does not contain many real conundrums." The recommendations include:
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  • 268 5 (German Short-wave Station, Berlin, D.J.B. (19.74 m.) and DJ.Q. (13.63 m.) TODAY. pjii. 8.20 DJA, DJN announcement (Germ Engl.): German folk song; programme forecast (Germ.. Engl 8.33 Woman's Hour. 9.05 News in English on DJA and In Dutch on DJN. 9.30 "Met Vogtland Ist doch wundersehe. 9.50 Some choice
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 337 5 HOTELS MALTA YA\i PREMIER HOTEL J TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 7.45 p.m. only WE RESPECTFULLY ADVISE PATRONS THAT THERE WILL BE NO DINNER DANCE. TOMORROW SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL AND THE SENSATIONAL ACROBATIC DANCER HENSIE ROGOTTA EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. diners $4.00 non-diners *i.oo PONT FORGET TO BOOK YOUR
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    • 103 5 SPECTACULAR NEW IMPROVEMENTS PROVIDE UNEQUALLED RECEPTION! Through exclusive engineering advancements, the marvellous new 1935 PHILCO ALL-WAVE RADIO ASK POR mEE RECEIVER TRIAL NO OBLl(Mains or Battery CATION WHATSOope rated) EVER. Table Model 57 HBF Excel in finer tone, greater volume and world-wide reception. Absolutely guaranteed by the ONLY authorised S«lf
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    • 136 5 DR. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE for CRAMPS. DIARRHEA and COLIC due to improper digestion If you have been doubled with colic pains and cramps if your body has been weakened exhausted by diarrhea if acidity of the stomach, gas and food congestion have dragged you down mentally and physically, then you know
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    • 33 5 Foreign Reception NOISY? ALL- WAVE SETS iVeed this Special ANTENNA fO r MORE FOREIGN STATIONS MORE VOLUME LESS NOISE .V*l r 'I altl t _^^^^^^^_^_B SOLE DIETIUBUiOko: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAUT. SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 430 5 B.B.C. PROGRAMMES. TODAY. Transmission 2 [G.S.F. 15,140 kc/i (19.82 m.) and G.S.F. 17.790 kc/s (16.86 m.i] p.m. 6.20 Big Ben. The Trocadero Cinema Orchestra, directed by Alfred Van Dam. Relayed from the Troxy Cinema. London. 6.50 Tbe B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. 7.35 Friday Midday Concert. Under the
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    • 366 5 PENANG. Station Z.H.J.. Penan*— Wavelength 49.3 metres. Pecans Wireles* Society. TODAY. p.m. 7.00 Gramophone recoroi. 7.30 Straits Echo news bulletin. 7.35 Gramophone records. 8.00 TalK. 8.15 Gramophone records. 9.00 Close down. TOMORROW. 7.00 Gramophone records. 7.30 Plnang Gazette news bulletin. 7.35 Gramophone records. 7.55 Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s snare report.
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    • 449 5 PHOHI-HOLLAND. 7 JO p-m. Station P.H.I. 17,775 kc/i (16.88 m.) TODAY. p.m. 7. SO Opening announcement. 8.00 Station orchestra conducted by Lee Cohen. 8.20 Talk en literature 8.50 Latest news from Holland. 9.05 Records. 9.10 Talk by Mr. Jan H. de Groot. 9.30 Station orchestra. 9.50 Close down. TOMORROW. Relayed
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    • 407 5 BATAVIA. From 8.20 a.m. to 1.50 p.m. Wavelenfth 126 metres; and from 5.50 p.m !3 metres. TODAY. p m. 5.50 Time Signal. Malay language talk. 6.20 South Alrlcan music. 6.50 The news. 7.10 Gramophone Interlude. 7 20 Gramophone recital of accordion MM with a vocal Intcrlud? by Sophie Tucker. 7.50
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 322 6 SHE HAS LOST OVER A STONE Now Kruacben i» Reducing Her Husband, too She was so successful In reducing her weight that her husband Is following the Mine method He has lost 4 lbs In the first fort(Mi la what the wife writes "I found I was tutting on too
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    • 82 6 Keep your property free **********11 l from rust by applying WAILES DOVE'S ftvJt-i^SjL: 11 1 K_li™T!^^™™^^^^^^^™B llk B^BBBBT^H ■bbV t J& .A. A I Stocked in BLACK, BROWN, GREEN, RED, GREY and CREAM The only genuine BITDMASTIC product* are manufactured by WAILES DOVE BITUMASTIC LTB. Sole agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED.
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  • 546 6 Indian News. AGED WOMAN FINED AT KARACHI. From Our Own Correspondent. (By Air Mail.) Calcutta, May 11. Within a fortnight Karachi Customs officials have detected two cases of traffic In arms and ammunition by pilgrims returning from Mecca. An old woman hailing from Chinese Turkestan, .who
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  • 137 6 i Remarkable Figures Of English Thrift London, May 15. The Postmaster-General Sir Kingsley Wood, referring today to the development of the building society movement, said that 25 years ago the balance of loans outstanding due to societies in Britain was £50.000.000. Today the comparable figure was i
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  • 41 6 The German Reichstag meeting fixed for today (Friday) to hear a statement by Hitler on foreign affairs has been postponed to Tuesday to allow the leading members of the Government to attend the funeral of Marshal Pilsudskl.— Renter Wireless.
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  • 78 6 Sensational Incident In Lima Street Lima. May 16. A sensational shooting outrage occurred today in broad daylight in one of the city's most fashionable squares when a gunman fired with a revolver at Senor Meroqueseda, the wealthy proprietor and editor of El Commerclo. His
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  • 120 6 Twenty-Two Warships In The Thames. London, May 15 Twenty-two warships of the Home Fleet, which are paying a week's visit to the Thames, took up their temporary stitions In the river and estuary today. The battleships. Nelson, Rodney and Valiant the battle cruiser. Hood, the
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  • 142 6 Precautions Against Gas Bomb Menace. The first iir-raid drill In Paris »as held on Tuesday, lasting three quarters of an hour from 10 am. when six shrill sirens w.re heard throughout the city warning the approach of Imaginary enemy aircraft. Thousands of Parisians lining
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  • 43 6 Chaliapin has left the Paris hospital and the medical bulletin states that examination of the larynx and trachea has shown that they are not effected by the influenza attack and they are in an entirely satisfactory condition. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 43 6 Canton, May 15. It Is authoritatively stated that Oen. Chiang Kai-shek had, through an emissary, arranged with Oen. Lung Yun, Governor of Yunnan, to reorganise the Yunnan Government before Gen. Chiang's arrival at Yunnanfu. Bin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 320 6 MAPLE SUGAR IN CANADA. TAPPING WHEN SNOW IS ON THE GROUND. Canada's national sweetmeatsmaple syrup and maple svgar are becoming internationally known. In Canadi, particularly In the eastern provinces where the hard maple trees grow, the industry has grown into thousands of dollars annually. In the prairie provinces, successful experiments
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  • 144 6 CANADIAN STAMPS FOR JUBILEE. Princess Elizabeth On One Cent Issues. The Canadian Government Trade Commissioner, Singapore, advises that a new issue of Canadian postage stamps, commemorating the King's Jubilee, is now available. They comprise the following: lc Oreen— portrait of Princess Elizabeth (single size), 2c Brown portrait of the Duke
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  • 83 6 CHINESE IN N.I. Complain To Overseas Committee. Shanghai. May 1* The Central Overseas Committee Is reported to have received a complaint from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at Batavia alleging Dutch discrimination against the Chinese. Chinese immigrants to the Netherlands Indies, says the message, are obliged to deposit 50 guilders
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  • 60 6 It has been estimated that, on an average, two-thirds of the tobacco sold In Canada is of domestic origin. The figures of domestic consumption as well as of exports indicate the c\tent of the tobacco industry in Canada and its value to the tobacco grower. The Canadian
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  • 67 6 Tientsin, May 16 Japanese police at Tientsin and guards along the Pelplng- Mukden Railway are co-operating with the Chinese authorities In preventing the smuggling of sliver Into Manchukuo. Korean travellers from the North China cities are being searched and, If found possessing sliver in
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  • 105 6 Political and military correspondents of the London newspapers have been mentioning that military developments are likely at Hone Kong in the near future in view of Japan's abrogation of the Washington Treaty which limit* the line of British fortifications. Colour is added to these reports by the recent
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  • 331 7 Secret New Scheme For Suburbs. i i Lord Trenchard is completing plans for dealing with what may be his last big problem as Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police—the suburban burglar and the daylight housebreaker. Hl* scheme, details of which are being kept secret, entails a change
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  • 22 7 The annual general meeting of the VMS. Chamber qt Mines will be held at Ipoh on Saturday, May 25, at 11 a.m.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 176 7 The BIG SHOW Everybody's flocking to Gala sth ANNIVERSARY Attraction at the CAPITOL NIGHTLY 6.1&-9-1S Vhe lt<J?w"famoiM »how that Millions of tourists have visited Paris to see! IIiIHIBBfIMBBHIHHMI t*Uai*d H«r« UNITED AITISTS Gorgeous Girls Gay and Dazzling Scene*! Snappy Song.! With Special Added AttractionWalt Disney's famous GOLD MEDAL Coloared Cartoon
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    • 149 7 GRAND PREMIERE TONIGNT 6.18 A 9.15 SIMULTANEOUSLY IN TWO THEATRES ALHAMBRAIMARLBOROUGH a ptctarr that H^nß' J I is »t»r*Hn«ry I i;i different! lir- 1 i (he aotnul rr f\ Oj&S. B mSHbI I volt aoli-t JU %»> I*^ man. Ird by sJj V Bk CM-Coilil»»~ IV B> "■•"JpWl if V%'-
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    • 216 7 Siptffc ErtntahHiMt for Btscrlainitiig Theatregoers 6.15 9.15 the Pietwe if P A V I L I O N I tbt Ht.tb Warner Braa. TiimMj Priwswt "A LOST LADY" starring B BARB ARA STANWYCK The world branded her a Lost Lady but a million women see in her the woman they
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 139 7 Today's Crossword Puzzle NOTB:—Figures in parentneses denote the numb«r of letters in the vwds required. (CLUES.) ACROSS. «£/?.> 8 Drug C 2l* Potoooouk tree (4) 9 Sword (6) 2». Tnn* (4) 10. Declares agains> (8) 30. Attracted (4) I Prison official .8) 31. Military eesnpany (4) li PrrUously U0) 32.
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  • TODAY'S LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 221 8 Rubber Prices Again Advance. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, May 17. The local rubber market was again steady this morning. In spite of the further advance in New York, the rise in price locally was very small. There were good inquiries for nearby rubber for shipment, but
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    • 87 8 DAILY TRICES CURRENT Noon, May 17. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 X. R.S.S. in cases (F.O.B.) May 20>i 20-'»h Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.O.B.) May 19 r 19 11/16 No. 1 X. R.S.S. (Spot loose, Tone Of Market:— Steady. Lataat Cable: London Spot Sheet 6d. New
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    • 56 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. May 16. Today's closing prices on the London pepper market were as follows: White Muntok, unchanged at 9' 4 d. In bond. Black Lampong. spot and afloat, also Mar -May and Aug. -Oct. shipment. 3' B d. sellers. The market was very
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    • 21 8 Issued By Fraser And Co. And Lyall And Evatt, Exchange And Stock -Brokers. Singapore, May 17, 10 a.m
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    • 249 8 'urtloH wishing to fi f1v*turv intrl I'lcra I'i-i «pv. J. li. nnvln, Mr. got C'ful MiM I,. K. Kvan«. n iyt*wr* ana rips rn cull at (In ten' Uestai f street, nt'Xt to the R iull night. Frank A.' !-tf Pi >rof. Xfwmark i« run Room now, and will
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    • 150 8 luence of the exeellen it fare hod at the low rates prev rlously TDAVE iiu'cil. Seven dollars pet Iffy vents for a good t ire the terms. The 4 Wei general satisfaction and good business. o! Block has removed his liskies, "Wines and Cig; r of Ferguson and Fifi
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    • 147 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 57c 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110 112 nom 4> 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 114V4 116^ nom 4V 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 nom 4 1913 red 1963
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    • 209 8 -assorted r i lumber, mM 8 t ash, doorf>, shingles ai which will be belt t market price. Circui M me, from this tiiut in her and other buildii rictly for cash. 4fl$r nbo' will be dtlivercd w m p. f mo» O. O. F.— There will I
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  • 196 8 SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 1/16 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 1/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 31/32 London, demand 2/3 15/16 London, T.T. 2/3 15/16 Lyons and Paris, demand 859 Hamburg, demand 139 New York, demand £6% Batavla and Sourabay? demand
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  • 249 8 li II. 111. Arrive at Dryun Thursday by 0 p. m. PfopoMuln for three-tlmes-a-week service Invited. MCtS— Fr<>m Curler (Wyoming TerrltoSr,)by lllchvllle, (local,) Soda i rings. Upper Crossinc of SnukeRlver, (local,! (Wm|io.) t» ViriduU City. (Mootl'iiu Territory,) miles and bank. one* a week. Bldriem to stale rlltitiiniN> nnd propone
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  • 14 8 WHFD- ivt -rrt t> "^7" 1\ J34XIII .1 T>APBR, PICTUBBS, CHETElfKE.
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  • 85 8 Patino Mines And Enterprises. (From Our Own Correspo: o.ent > London, May 16. Holyrood Rubber, Ltd.. report a profit for 1934 of £9.464. The directors recommend a final dividend of 5 per cent., making 10 per cent for the year. The sum of £2.243 Is carried forward. Patino
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  • 101 8 Official Statement About Dean Finance Company. Tobacco Securities Trust Ltd. have Issued a statement today denying dealings In pepper, but saying that Its subsidiary. Dean Finance Co., Ltd had transactions relating to sheilac. mainly lo.ns against shellac. With a view to protecting its loans,
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  • 119 8 Concerted Offensive By Three Provinces. Yunnanfu. May 17. A concerted move is being made ta corner the Reds in the wild territory at the south-west extremity of Szechuan, which borders on Yunnan on one side and Sikang on the other. Hweili, Szechuan border town near the Kinsha River,
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    • 43 8 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION^ WANTED stono-c.rrk for fllm exchange. Only experienced men need apply to 208, Straits Time;. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England A. D. 1720) FIRE. MARINE, LIFE. MOTOR CAR, WORKMER'S COMPENSATION. Branch Of lie* for Malaya:— ChirUied Bank Chambatt. Singapore.
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    • 26 8 CLARETS! CHABUS CHAMBERTIN CHATEAU PONTET CANET CANTENAC FBONSAO MOSCATEL ■Ml PEDRO XIMENEZ PETIT BOUBGOGNE POMMARD ftjnd man; others. D.T. Lim Company, 353. North Bridge Road. SINGAPORE.
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    • 32 8 HUPMOBILE CAR Noted FOR SPEED, Comfort and Roominess. SINGAPORE MOTORS. FOURMER'S HYGEMQUE MIXTURE TONIC ELIXIR World Wide Reputation Refuse Subetltutes. Sold by all Chemists and Btore* and FEDERAL DISPENSARY. Raffles Square Stnnporc
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    • 82 8 SHARES REPORT. Lyall and Evatt's daily report, dated May 17: MINING. Steady. Ungui 1.07 1.12 Raubs 4.05 4.20 8. Luai 1.04 1.07 Takuapas lt/IOVi 20/3 Kuchaia 67 72. RUBBERS. Active. Glenoly 1.80 1.90 1.00 1.05 Pajams 1.85 1 95 S. Tukang 1.00 1.05 Tapaht I.M 2.00 Lunas I.M I.M Indraguis
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    • 41 8 love everything that* old -old frit ndt> eid limes, old manner*, old bookt" And need one s&y, the magnificent Whisky called "Old Rarity" GUARANTEtD 15 YtARS OLD per 40///« (inckidnadvt)) M c ALISTERfcC(UJ!> k So/c Ag9*t for S.S. t FMS. j*
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL REPORTS.
    • 698 9 DISSATISFACTION AT PRICE. IMPROVEMENT HOPED FOR SOON. (By Air Mail.) London, May 1. It is now a year since the Rubber Regulation agreement was reached. The results are diacuased in the weekly report, issued today, of Messrs. Symington and Wilson. The report states The gross figure
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    • 258 9 a A Better Year Than The Previous One." The annual general meeting of the Malaya Publishing House. Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company, 71-77 Btamford Road, on Wednesday. Mr. E. Keating was in the chair and the others present were Messrs. F. C.
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    • 60 9 London, May 15. The Exchequer returns for the past week show the total ordinary revenue for the current financial year to date amounts to £67,716.706. as compared with £68.546.597 at the corresponding date last year. The total expenditure, exclusive of aulf -balancing items, amount* to £88.910.168. At the
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    • 275 9 Closing Prices In London Last Night (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. May 16. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below. The rise or fall Is in relation to t the price of May 15. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. Rise or Fall Conversion Loan
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    • 23 9 Ill J.U K- b.il il'.'lli.^, ClEMIFItPI eflreteiiua. '*.*i Brnnoh Ui<us< doue trttli I UiMti -.'nil <•'.! ly jt u SCS At j
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    • 61 9 LONDON MARKETS. Dull And Irregular Tone. London, May 16. A cheerful tone prevailed today In the stock markets, which were stimulated by the encouraging Board of Trade returns for April. British >^ds were quiet. Today's exchanges, mean closing rates, were: 1 i i <_■ n i v e n H
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    • 957 9 JELAPANG, LARUT AND KUNDANG. RECONSTRUCTION OF I DREDGES. Mr. A. A. Henggeler presided at three annual meetings held at 2 8. Java Street, Kuala Lumpur, on Apr. 30. They were those of. Jelapang Tin Dredgint, Ltd., I.arut Tin Fields. Ltd.. and Kundang Tin Dredging, Ltd. Addressing the
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    • 208 9 isSln depot of music! l huyett&son, No. 0 loiy0h »n**. h. Joset>h Mo., HOLKMALK AKn MtfTAll. WlAt.l.W IN J f i'tfo'sl bllHher* of Sheet Musk Sole Western Agent* for the mile of ckering and Son's Pianos i r-hirerp nWdnl^.t the MKKA! CIUWMOFTHK I.KOION OK HONOH lePAUIA HXf^MirtON. 1SU7. Knabe-& Co.,
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    • 43 9 THE HEAD OFFICE OF RENE ULLMANN WILL-FROH JUNE Ist BE TRANSFERRED to ENLARGED PREMISES at RAFFLES PLACE (FOR WHOLESALE and RETAIL) PRIOR TO THIS TRANSFER A GREAT REMOVAL SALE IS TAKING PLACE AT RENE ULLMANN CAPITOL BUILDING. BIG DISCOUNTS ON ALL PRICES MARKED.
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    • 502 9 I. F. NUCXOLU, w haksat* and Koiall *,«al«r 1 DRYCOOD8 Cloth toy, Carpeting, Queen sware, O la** dull Oil Lamps, WtM THOMAS CLOCKS GllOViRIES, Llijuunt, I'obuwo ttiid Gigiirv. HantWWt au(i CutWry Hoot, and Slioei, Hat* «mi Cups, and OUTFITTING GOODS AM fn «.-.|i'v r&atlttlol UooH, froiu thf linpoit^i. nail .\lniiulH'.iuri;i«,
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  • 759 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1935. JOHORE'S RECOVERY. Thanks almost entirely to an improvement in the rubber price the export trade of Johore increased in value by $25 millions last year, and the last report signed by Dr. R. O. Winstedt as General Adviser is consequently a most
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  • 35 10 Thursday, May 16. Hon. Mr. J. D. Hall, British Adviser, Kedah. left Government House. At 12.30 p.m. H.H. The Sultan of Perak called on His Excellency at Government House and remained to lunch.
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  • 124 10 MR. G. E. GREIG. Death Of Former Warden Of Mines. The death occurred in England on May 1 of Mr. G. E. Grelg, late Senior Warden of Mines, F.M.S. Mr. Greig retired in April of last year, after 33 years' service. He was then apparently in robust health, and the
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  • 46 10 The following officials have been granted leave: Mr. P. F. Howitt, European Master, Malayan Educational Service; Mr. F. T. Clifton, Chief Inspector of Police; S.S. Mr. A Glencross, an Officer of Class V. M.C.S.; Mr. W. H. Davey, European Master, Malayan Educational Service.
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  • 1186 10 EARLY HISTORY OF THE TAMILS.— II. Before The Coming Of The Aryans. Below is published the concluding portion of an address on Dravidian India delivered by Dr. A. Viswalingam before the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club. The greatest obstacle to a right appreciation of Dravidian influence In the evolution of Indian
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  • 732 10 j T^HE death from electrocution of a i Chinese girl at Penang is distinctly 1 worrying. This girl received a fatal shock I while removing an ordinary electric light bulb, which was of a cheap mak? and insufficiently insulated. Most people would never have supposed that
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    • 43 10 EXTRA FINE CURE FROM AUSTRALIA'S BEST 0CKING HOUSES "PINEAPPLE" Brand Hams huve no superior in quality anywhere. Each Ham it carefully selected and the secret method of curing brings out to perfection its unique flavour. THEY ARE EXCELLENT in 1 Warm Slwlioi 70
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    • 151 10 AMUSEMENTS ADELPHI HOTEL Special Dinner Dance. ALHAMBKA Sequoia with Jean Parker 8.15—9.15. CAPITOL Folies Bergere with Maurice Chevalier 6 15—9.15. GLOBS THEATRE, GREAT WORLD Charlie Chan's Courage. GREAT WORLD Cabaret— Perfect Understanding. BOLLYWOOD 0. SKRANGOON BOA1> Above The Clouds Hell Below 8 pm. ■MRLBOROUGH SequoU with Jean Parker 6.15— 9
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  • 1255 11 MR. ANTHONY EDEN'S IMPORTANT SPEECH. SECURITY AND ARMAMENTS. Germany's Groundless Fear Of Russia. ONLY PRACTICAL SOLUTION. AN IMPORTANT survey of the international situation was made last nigh.t at Fulham by Mr. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, at the first public meeting he has
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  • 123 11 To Have Embassies TOKIO REPORTS U.S. BRITISH DECISION. A Tokio message states that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms the report that Great Britain and the United States are announcing tomorrow, simultaneously with Japan, the raising of their legations in China to embassy status. London View.
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  • 142 11 JUBILEE FUND. $1,200 FROM S.A.F.A. CHARITY MATCH. I More than $1,200 for the Singapore Jubilee Fund resulted from the S.A.F.A. charity football match. The fund now totals $46,722. Today's list:— Already Acknowledged $42,788.89 Capt. and Mrs. G. Freyberg 50.00 Straits Times Press Ltd., 500.00 "C. A. P." 5.00 C. V.
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  • 43 11 BRITAIN ABYSSINIAN DISPUTE WITH ITALY. Sir Eric Drummond Leaves Rome For London Taiks. Rome, May 16. Sir Eric Drummond, British Ambassador in Rome, left for London last night for consultations In regard to the present position of Italy's dispute with Abyssinia— British Wireless.
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  • 51 11 London, May 16. The first prize of £30. offered by the Institute of Bankers In an essay competition on. "The case against th? Nationalisation of Banks" was awarded today to Mr. Cyrill William Taylor, of the Siam Commercial Bank. Bangkok, and formerly of the National Provincial Bank.
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  • 25 11 DRYS LEAD IN GEORGIA Atlanta. May 16. Unofficial returns of the Georgia prohibition referendum show that the "Drys" are today leading by 90 votes. —Reuter.
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  • 187 11 OIL COMPANIES TO WITHDRAW FROM MANCHUKUO. Impossible Conditions Of New Law. SMALL CHANCE OF A COMPROMISE. Japan's Conditions For An Emergency. London, May 16. REUTER learns that the Asiatic Petroleum Co Standard Oil and the Texas Oil Co., in viw of the impossible conditions created by the Manchurian monopoly, have
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  • 78 11 Release After Alleged Abduction. Following representations by Holland. the German Government has informed the Netherlands Government that the German refugee sculptor. Gutzeit, who I was reported kidnapped from Holland I on May 3, and taken across the bor- der by German secret police, will be released
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  • 42 11 Shanghai, May 10. The new commercial agreement botween China and Indo-China was signed in Nanking yesterday after neI gotlatlons between the French Mlnis- ter In China and the Nanking Foreign Office lasting for over three years. Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 32 11 London. May 16. The King has approved that a Barony of the United Kingdom be conferred upon Col. John Buchan, Governor- j General-Designate of Canada. British Wireless^
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  • 31 11 Asuncion, Miy 16. The Paraguayan troops today scored a brilliant victory In the Gran Chaco according to an official communique. They captured quantities of arms and ammunition.— Reuter.
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  • 227 11 Mr. and Mrs. James H. R. Cromwell, a wealthy American honeymoon couple, are expected in Singapore today from Bangkok. Mrs. Cromwell wis formerly Miss Dcrla Dn*», "the world's richest girl." Mr. Cromwell Is son of Mrs. E. T. Cromwell, a leader of i Philadelphia
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  • 21 11 PAPAL BLESSING. The Pope riving an Easter benediction to a a crowd of many thousands gathered in front of St. Peter's.
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  • 325 11 "Our Ultimate Object." USELESS UNLESS ALL COUNTRIES AGREE. London, May 17. A reference to suggestions that Great Britain should take the lead to promote immediate stabilisation was made by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, at the annual Bankers' Dinner in London last night.
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  • 109 11 Story Of Rare Bravery In Kiangsi. With unswerving loyalty to the Central Oovernment the people of Chiumafeng Village (Klangsl) for two years held out against Reas, defending their homes and families to the last man. This was the uncommon story of bravery
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  • 30 11 The United States Senate yesterday passed the Wagner Bill which creates a National Labour Relations Board: The voting was 63—12. The Bill Is now sent to the House of Representatives.—Reuter.
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  • 369 11 CO-OPERATION BETWEEN THE SERVICES. War Minister's Statement. CHIEFS OF STAFF COMMITTEE. Imperial Defence Problems. London, May 17. The need for clo er co-ordin-ation of the Navy, Army and Air Fore?, both as regards general direction and supply, was urged by Lord Mottistone who in the House of Lords last night
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  • 129 11 15th Century Toast In Vintners' Hall. London, May IG. The King's four sons, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, the Duke of Gloucester and the Duke of Kent, were guestr- last night at a banquet of the Vintners Company, of which guild the
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    • 57 11 STOP PRESS. LAVAL TO VISIT BERLIN Berlin. May 17. It is rumoured here that Gen. rral Goerinf. who has (one to Warsaw to attend Marshal Pilsudski's funeral, will convey an invitation from Hitler to M. Laval, who is also in Warsaw, for the latter to visit Berlin. It is as
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  • 1762 12 PERJURY TRIAL ENDS SUDDENLY. Case To Be Heard Before Another Judge. CNA Mohamed Mydin was charged at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on three counts of giving false evidence. During the hearing Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell said he did not think he ought to hear the case in view of another
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  • 21 12 Mr. G. E. Greif. former Senior Warden of Mines, whose death is reported from England. See page 10.
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  • 210 12 Believed To Have Left For India. For the past two weeks the police throughout Malaya have been making inquiries regarding the whereabouts of Mr. Gerrard Vander Gucht, a Ceylon Burgher, who with his wife and family disappeared from Kuala Lumpur on May 4. The Straits
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  • 22 12 The Netherlands air mall from Europe is expected this afternoon. The Qantas air mail from Australia Is expected tomorrow afternoon.
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  • 257 12 SINGAPORE OFFERINGS AND CELEBRATIONS. VISIT TO LEPER ASYLUM. Today Budhists all aver the world will celebrate the 2479 th anniversary of the birth of Lord Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. To Buddhists the occasion is particularly significant, because It is not only the birthday of Lord
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  • 51 12 The death occurred at the General Hospital yesterday of Mrs. Josephine Caroline de Souza. mother of Mr. H. H. d<> Souza. The cortege will leave East Coast Road at 4 30 today for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and thence to Bidadari
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  • 38 12 Miss G. Owen who has recently returned from a tour round the world will give a lecture tomorrow at 5.30 at B. Raffles Quay. Members and friends of the Lotus Club are requested to be present.
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  • 168 12 Germany's Position After Leaving League. London, May 16. A question was asked In the House of Commons today whether as the Locarno Pact could become effective only after Germany became a member ot the League of Nations, it was still the Government's Intention, following Germany's
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  • 12 12 Racecourse fashions observed at Bukit Timah.— Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 232 12 Official List Of Cups Awarded. The official list of cups awarded as prizes for competitors in the Moslem Jubilee Procession on May 7 has been issued. The procession exceeded a mile and a quarter in length, and the national costumes and fancy dress of the pageant games
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  • 79 12 Chinese Dies After Fall In Roadway. An Indian was knocked down and injured by a motor bus at the 9" 4 mile, Changi Road, yesterday. The bus after the collision dashed against ja telephone post, uprooted it and ended up in a drain. Neither driver nor passengers were injured.
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  • 305 12 G. D. NEWBRONNER AND ABOOBUCKER. GRANTED $1,000 BAIL ON APPEAL. G. D. Newbronner and Aboobucker, after a protracted trial, were convicted of cheating by Mr. J. McP. Brander, the Singapore third magistrate, yesterday. Newbronner was sentenced to six months and Aboobucker to three months' rigorous imprisonment. Mr.
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  • 80 12 Feast Of St. John Baptist de La Salic. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. May 16. The feast of St. John Baptist de !a Salic, the founder of the order of Christian Brothers, was celebrated here yesterday. In the afternoon an athletic meeting was held on the Negrl Sembilan
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  • 54 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, May 16. The Major! Estate affray at Rantau was mentioned in court again today when it was revealed that the man who was injured had died on hospital. The prosecuting officer told the court that charges of double murder would therefore be brought
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    • 148 12 BBSS. 1^ J^^ fjr-^t W/ I*^*1 Bnr PrWiK difference Waterv»t l£^^^ VV bu»y'« Compound has made in my j> v- s lifel I greet each day with new vigour r work without fear of fatigue enjoy my leisure hours with unbounded zest I I "I have almost forgotten what It
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  • 971 14 S.C.C STRIKE FORM AT LAST RECORD A NOTABLE VICTORY. S. R. C. CENTRE-HALF ORDERED OFF. H.M.S. Terror Score Twice Against Malays 11. The S.C.C. scored a notable triumph over their padang rivals, the S.K.C., on the padang yesterday afternoon in a First Division match and won by the large margin
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  • 495 14 Racing. Very Open Race For The Governor's Cup. The weights and order of racing foi the last day of the summer (Governor's Cup) meeting tomorrow are :u follows: RACE 1. Ponim, Claw 1. Dlr. 2, about 7 j furs.. 2.3« p.m. Quota. 9 WeU Spun 8 13
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  • 668 14 Track Notes. Fast Gallops Yesterday But Slow Work This Morning. CUP CANDIDATES ALL LOOK FIT. BY "CAPT DASH The weather was fine this morning at Buklt Timah, the third track being in use. The attendance was fair among those out being H.H. the Sultan of Perak. For the most part
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  • 75 14 SPIN BOWLERS AGAIN "Tich" Freeman Collects A Big Bag Against Essex. London, May 16. Playing at Gravesend Kent beat Essex by an innings and eight runs. KENT: 344 (Todd 96 not out). ESSEX: 97 (Freeman 7 for 41) and 239 (Freeman 7 for 74). At the Oval. Derbyshire beat Surrey
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  • 406 14 Golf. INTER-CLUB MATCH ON SUNDAY. S.G.C. And Island Club Women Meet Today. 345 Mrs. K. C. Eu vs. Mrs. Nettlefold. 3.50 Mrs. G. C. Grove vs. Mrs. Pearson. 3.50 Mrs. Currie vs. Mrs. Scott. 355 Mrs. McMullan vs. Mrs. Stone. 355 Mrs. Moore vs. A. N. Other. Garrison Women's Medal.
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    • 36 14 I 'msL\ JH\F pays to pay v 99 nl a little more i^K t\ ffSsl for a PROVED l^^l -K^twjL Refrigerator. BjS JDP Operation by A flf '"(41 Kerosene, or i^^Tm |P Electricity. Fjjl ECONOMICAL SILENT.
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    • 48 14 m^^ MASTERS Point/ AlBiU Press .jTOBU MB Picture/ That's aU there is to W^^^M T^fk HL photography with at t *mL PI^H Takes the popular sued pHMHBM| ■^<HV HB^V aBIHM P X Mai V picture 214 x 3Vi W FROM ALL DEALERS. ia^ti^^^ L Da MAAa PHONE 6088
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  • 580 15 TIGER AMINO'S LACK OF SCIENCE. Darcy Has Big Advantage In Weight Over Ito. Lest night at the New World Stadium four new boxers to r.ingapore were seen in action. Contrary to expectations [iocky Montanes beat Tiger Amlno on points, while Tony Larry anti
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  • 1916 15 Local Soccer Topics. Malays Off Form. R.R's Deserved Their Victory. Rogers And Stonton Shine. Comments On Tackling. Throw In Properly. Successful Corner Kicking. (BY OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT.) players will no doubt have i benefited by the week's break in the league matches owing to the Jubilee celebrations,
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  • 36 15 PbctferlM Tank Wine contain* HI test l« best In sound, pur* win*, plut that* otter qutvlittw which are smmlly MaooaUd with oohm at nMdieln* with rWoos »«4f and JMrvt iMtkHog prosvrtMs.
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  • 493 15  -  Selangor Remember 1927. Mr. Van Toorens Gesture. Soccer Enthusiast Going On Leave. Nothing Done Yet Regarding A Load A. A. A. Conducted by "LEIGHTON." OELANGOR are making every effort to ensure success in their Malaya Cup campaign, and the players from whom the team will be selected
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  • 49 15 FrWay. Mar 17. Football: S.A.F.A. Iz-nirue. rMv I. S.C.F.A. vs. Wiltshire, AnStadium; rommcrrlal Cup. vi. (r«w Clilnmp rwink. II n ground: Friendly. M P IT. v. Tlmrs, V.M.C.A. ({round CrleJtct: B.C.C. vb. M.F.A.. first Hay, B.C.C. ground. noxlng: India Clip at Sf!otßr. 8port»: Anglo-Chlivsc (School Jti'.tui Bhv.
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    • 3 15 AT THE LONDON
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  • 90 16 THE DERBY BETTING. Bahrain Still A Firm Favourite. London. May 16. The latest call over on the Derby to •c run at Epsom on June 5 is as fol- ows: 13 to 8 Bahrain offered, 7 to 4 < taken. 5 to 2 Bobsleigh taken and offered 100 to 7
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  • 68 16 S.R.C. CRICKET. Whole Day Match Against Chinese On Sunday, The SRC. have an Inter-club game on Saturday at 2 p.m. The teams are as follows: Team I M. Orr. T. Cordeiro, C. j Mosbergen. J. Loveday, J Edwards. H. C Humphries. A. B. Collide. L. M. Pennefather, G. Bogaars, R.
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  • 128 16 TODAY'S FOOTBALL. Chinese vs. Wiltshires At Anson Road. This afternoon the Chinese will meet the Wiltshire Regiment In a First Division match at Anson Road Stadium. These teams met a fortni|tht ago when the Chinese won by two Koals to one. i Bartcls. D. Ross, L. Alvis. J. Westerhout. Dr.
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  • 41 16 London, May 16. Harold Larwood the former England and Nottinghamshire fast bowler states that his left foot Is unable to stand the strain of fast bowling and. i therefor-?, he is only bowling medium I nurc this season.
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  • 78 16 NEGRI ATHLETICS. Championship Meeting To Be Held In July. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The Negrl Sembllan Amateur Athletic Association have decided to hold an amateur athletic meeting an July 5 and 6. There are about 17 Items on the programme. The entries close on May 25. The N.S.A.A.A. was founded
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  • 176 16 STORCH CUP. Selangor Stars Unable To Play At Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 16. Several of Selangor's leading players Ong Ec Kong, H. J. Sinclair. E. N. W. Oliver and J. B. Bong— are unable to make the trip to Ipoh this weekend for the Storch Cup
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  • 61 16 The R.A.F. water polo team qualified for the final of the Garrison water polo cup on Wednesday when they beat the. R.A. (Changi) by three goals to one. The final will be played at the V.M.C.A. pool on Wednesday. May 22. At lawn tennis the RAT. beat a
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  • 63 16 PENANG TENNIS. Dr. Mrs. H. O. Hopkins In Mixed Final. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, May 17. The Penang L.T.A. championship mixed doubles semi-finals were played here today and resulted as follows: Mrs. Lee and Goon Kok Ying beat Mrs. Foo and Yeo Wee Yeang 6—2,6 2, 3. Dr. and
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  • 100 16 FLOWERDEW SHIELD. Selangor G.C. Beat The Lake Club. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 16. In the Flowerdew Shield competition, the Selangor Golf Club defeated the Lake Club, on the Golf Club courts yesterday, by three matches to one. Results (S.G.C. players named first) Singles: H. S. Lee lost
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  • 404 16 Cricket. N. 5. Tamil Union Beaten By Six Wickets Lee Moh Hon In Form. The Port Dlcfcson Recreation Clud playing on their own ground on Sunday defeated the N. S. Tamil Union by six wickets. The scores w^re as follows: New
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  • 29 16 The following are fixtures In the Royal Ssi.^oore Yacht Club tournament: Today Merton Browr> vs. Nathan. Saturday Twetdie v. winu.r Thorno \s Cowan and Kiwoer vs. Haalcbos
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    • 133 16 ml "Swing Me Higher!" )jL^ This is the joyful cry of children who do not know what fear Is because their little nrrves are strong, who are full of life and i>ints Such children are those whoec parents do not coddle them, and yet watch .)vcr their health with a
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    • 109 16 MORRIS J OXFORD TWENTY The dignity, comfort and luxury of a big car brought within your reach. There is no motoring pleasure to compare with the silent, effortless glida of a big precision-built car. And up till now that pleasure has been confined to those with plenty of money to
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  • 707 17 COMPANY RESULTS. DUNLOP PLANTATIONS' GOOD RECOVERY London. May 3. A big Jump In profits Is announced by Dunlop Plantations, Ltd., which Is controlled by the Dunlop Rubber Co.. Ltd The estate's trading account for the year to Oct. 31, 1934, shows a balance ol £241,947. against £96.850 in 1933. For
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  • 17 17 Rubb r crops for the month of April J1mah.— 23.900 lb. United Malacca.— s2.3ol lb.
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  • 698 17 LIQUID RESERVES AFTER. ALLENBY RUBBER j POLICY. "In recommending the distribution of the greater part of the year's profits to shareholders, the board had In mind the lean years which they have suffered," said Mr. W. E. Wallis, presiding at the fifteenth annual general meeting of AUenby
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  • 49 17 Tin output for April: Sione 6*4 pels., yardage worked 88.000; hrs. run 427. Dredge shut down on Apr. 30. Takuapa Valley.— First half of May: Dredgo Takuapa No. 1—326 hrs.. 85,000 cv. yds., 420 pels. Dredge Takuapa No. 2.— 523 I hrs., 90.000 cv. yds., 38S pels.
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  • 741 17 DIVIDENDS OF 5 AND 7k PER CENT. The ordinary general meeting of Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., will be held In Penang on May 22. The directors' report states: AcroanU. Revenue from tin ore $85.549 98 Add sale of quoU right* 46.354.22 »131.504.18 Profit
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    • 173 17 >^Mal ■LVW JaW 4-ENGINED AIR LINERS We offer you the security of 4-engined air liners. The most luxurious passenger saloons and accommodation. ALr travel in which noise has been reduced to a rr"«"""""- Scientifically ventilated passenger saloons that are neither too hot nor too cold in any climate. Journeys in
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    • 271 17 T^T"' /^L sTK* fl SV if H /~~^fc V J I Hi 1t- ?w hS|* I I 111I II JL mY JLj J_j I l I *^w[r MAGNIFICENT JUBILEE VOLUME)\ ror this year, the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty, prepared for mounting and each takes its place to King George
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  • 975 18 <Vi<,u\ f>iir fmn Corre*pf»tir]<-nt > KusJa Lumpur. M»y 9. TIK MMaW l» over, and we have none but h.ippv iMaMtM of It ■I tie whole popalattoa fataod cordially in the celebration*. Kusila Lumpur* ftCkle weather r.ehav. UM '«wri was rharmlriicly domed "id everyone mem eel happy Mnr w.uld
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  • 14 18 The Jubilee Celebrations Everybody Happy Decorations And Illuminations Floodlighting Effects— The Ball Valuable Fraternisation.
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