The Straits Times, 4 July 1935

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.) THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 133 1 SINGAPORE 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5470, Just Arrived LATEST CREATIONS IN LAMP SHADES. PASKOE Co.. CORNWALL HOUSE j»SV I "*^sHssss<Bsffss^^^^^ r^ >•«-. ..i-o '""'SS^ c «c oio scotch wms^ I =a -^esy "■■■#F m BLACK WHITE" LEADS SOLE AGENTS: MALAYA.. IN EVERY CORNER OF THE GLOBE STAN DARD "TC M"
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    • 192 1 J* New Consignment! MODELS OF OUTSTANDING ORIGINALITY AND CHARM MODERATELY PRICED. r^s ROBINSON CO., LTD. Easy to apply... M3^"\ V lasts longer. .more L^bsbTbbh^v economical to use c^ /a^BaC Hfil jib in a [jr.j r. umL c r of ■HMbbbDBBI J grades and qualities Write for quotalions. LEE KIM SOO
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    • 117 1 KUALA LUMPUR t 25. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683). FLOWERS j PHONE 4097 I IS. Orchard ."U>ad. I {(Amber Mansions) BSSSSSSSBBI HH THE ONLY COFFEE PACKED IN MALAYA UNDER VACUUM PROCESS <i -5 There is no container which protects BH^ coffee flavour better than does K^^Hh9GHSSSSBH9H!SHC& LITTLES Compare its flavour with
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 624 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in E' MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. I'NUER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD TROM lONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due. Tonnage Spore. niIUTAN 6.100 July 5 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500
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    • 375 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAK LTD. NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. A^ frjm the sailing of s.s. "Hakusan Maru." August 8, for London, fares by steamers will be:— lst class 2nd class NafAsi $197 A $540 $317 A $343 Marseilles $514
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    • 821 3 f A^H t^EMDRNT LINKRS lißr-^- .ifliiHTßin Tourist Class PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. A KM D I A ELI HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. .f% ft f/ 1 IX I W f% U% From Prom Prom Prom Spore Ma'.acca Port Penang M.S. Sham b^h «k« sj sbsb ALEIA 16
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    • 1225 3 SHIPPING. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khlow Steamship Co. (1<)32) I.IL Steam Ship Co. Ltd., and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steairship Co.. Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. The Australiitn Oriental line Ltd. The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 325 4 SIX COMPANIES AGREE TO MAINTAIN TARIFFS. TEN-YEAR-DREAM NOW REALISED. After ten years of negotiations, hindered by national differences and commercial rivalry, the six major shipping companies on the ShanghaiHankow run have come to an agreement whereby they would maintain the existing tariffs. Those who have
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    • 185 4 £234,000 Profit In Six Months' Trading. At the shareholders' semi-annual general meeting of the Nippon Yusen Kalsha Line held at Toido on May 24 the President said in part that the net profit for the half-year ended March 31. 1935, was roughly Yen 4.034.000 (about £234,000 at
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    • 156 4 The Trophy For International Competition. The trophy which Mr. H. K. Hales, M.P., Is to present for International competition among Atlantic liners is in sterling silver and hravily gilt, and weighs between 400 and 500 ounces. The total height, Including the onyx plinth. Is 3'/
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    • 324 4 Tod.,. Burma (Karagola) ..3 p.m. But and North India (Karagola) 3 p.m. South India (Rajula) ..3 p.m. Bcngkalls, Fort de Sock, Padang, Pakan Baroe, Slak Sclat PandJang (Tldore) 4 p.m. BUcJoe (Mljer) 4 p.m. Java. South West-Sumatra, 8. -East Borneo, Celebes. Molucca* Timor Dilly (J. P. Coeni
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    • 73 4 Malls from Holland and Germany toi day by J. P. Coen. Malls from China and Japan today by Toyama Maru. Malls from Europe (London malls) exoected tomorrow by P. and O. (Kalsar-I-Hlnd) will be delivered to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. General dell- j very of letters at 8.45
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    • 256 4 BELAWAN, Dut., 715 tons, from Bmasin 4. I foi B'magin 7. TOBOALX Dot., 563 tons, from Bagan Si Api Api 4, for Bagan 81 Api Apt 6. TOGIAN. Dut., 673 tons, from Pontianak 4. for Pontianak 0. DUKAT, Norw.. 761 tons, from Bangkok v foi Bangkok 5. TOBA.
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    • 75 4 The rate of exchange for the issue and payment of Money orders is as follows: On India and Ceylon isbue Its. 164 S100: On India and Ceyion payment Rs !56-$l(K» On China:- Amoy $100 Chinese currency =$72 Straits: Canton $100 Chinese currency -71 Straits (as for Shanghai): Poochow
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    • Article, Illustration
      35 4 An army of painters is at work on the liner "Empress of Britain," at Southampton, where the luxury ship has docked after her successful world cruise. The vessel is being prepared for the Canadian service.
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    • 127 4 Thursday. July 4. SLipg alonfside the Wharves m expected to arrive KGFPEL HABBOUB. Main Wharf Lch. Alert, K. Bt. Kiddy I. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf NU. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjonc Pacar. Sheers VTharf Nil. Albert Dock Kelantan. Victoria Dock Nil. Kcppel Harbour. Kings Dock K.D.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 658 4 BOUSTEAD C 0. f LTD. (Incorporated in P. M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS, F.M.S. RLYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight 54JJ— Pasaag* 6431. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE/EUROPE First class from £106-4-6 Second class from 70 6 1 REDUCED AROUND THE WORLD FARES BY
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    • 180 4 LONG WEEKEND INCLUSIVE EXCURSIONS SINGAPORE TO PENANG BY T. S. S. "KEDAH" WITH FOUR DAYS AT THE CRAG HOTEL $75.00 The fare quoted above includes steamer passage, transport and coolie hire from vessel to the Crag Hotel and back and four days at the hotel with the privilege of taking
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    • 560 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. ITD. (Incorporated Bagtead EI.LEKMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBUHG. Via Ports aad Suez Canal. Abo accepting Cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. Due. Sails •CITY OP YOKOHAMA July 14 July 18 +CTTY OP BATAVIA July 30 Aug. 2 CITY OP ORAN Aug. 14
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 69 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *P Alor Star 88 0.39 4.7 74 jSitiawan 87 0.04 5.4 73 'Kota Bharu ..88 0.34 6.9 74 Bukit Jeram 87 0.07 7.9 73 Malacca 83 0.47 2.7 74 Singapore (Kallang Aerodrome) 86
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    • 65 4 TIDE TABLE. Thursday, July 4. H. W. 12.25 midnight. 9 ft. 7 in., 1.49 p.m., 8 It. 3 in L. W. 7.14 a.m., 1 ft. I in., 7.15 p.m., 4 ft. 3 in. Friday, July S. H. W. 1.04 a.m., 9 ft. 5 In., 2.15 p.m.. 8 ft. 3 in.
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  • 192 5 Captain Pugnet. of the Normandie, which arrived in New York on June 20 on her second trip, has announced his decision to send the vessel back to dry dock on her return to Le Havre to change her three- blade propellers for the four- blade type.
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  • 28 5 Mr. O. H. Eu.stace, managing director of Imperial Chemical Industries (Malaya) Ltd.. left Singapore yesterday for Bangkok on a business trip He will be away about three weeks.
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  • 347 5 CHANCELLOR BATTLE OF WITS. QUEST FOR NEW METHODS. Warning that the Board of Inland Revenue would spare no efforts to stop illegal tax evasion was given by Mr. Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the Mouse of Commons last night. He was replying to Socialist allegations of
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  • 437 5 Book That Will Shock Many. Mr. Oliver Baldwin has written a book that will shock most of those who see it. writes a Sunday Dispatch critic. In i his introduction, he admits that his pen ran away with him. Mr. Baldwin says he is unable
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  • 43 5 The Duchess of Kent walking from her London home to No. 1, Belfrave Square, a short distance away, to open an exhibition of Russian art. The Duchess of Kent is accompanied by Prince and Princess Nicholas of Greece, her parents.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 292 5 HOTELS MALAYA 1 PREMIER HOTEL J TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT sis to mi PJn DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight and THE VERSATILE CABARET ARTISTS |A o -pi v COMEDIANS, SINGERS AND NINU Of. rfc.LT INTERNATIONAL DANCERS APPEARING NIGHTLY NON DINERS $1.00 ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. The management ls presenting 30 free caricatures
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    • 391 5 All you have to do to win one of our big cash prizes is to place IST rRT7F 5250 in their order of importance the reasons why the consumption of «r— *»w Cadbury's Fry's 3-cent Chocolate Tablets ls steadily increasing. 2ND PRIZE $150 The llst of reasons ls lven below.
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  • 1710 6  -  J. REITH'S SIR REPORT. THE PUBLIC NEEDS. AMPLIFYING his report on Broadcasting Policy and Development in the Union of South Africa, addressed to Gen. Hertzog, Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa Sir John C. W. Reith says I have found that there was not
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 28 6 WITH R. C. A. VICTOR RECEIVERS SOLE AGENTS: KEE HUAT RADIO COMPANY, 404. North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. Phone: 4566. KUAi LUMPUR PENANG 223 uatu Road. 24, Beach Street.
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    • 94 6 PHILCO 1935 ALL-WAVE A. C. D. C Mains or Battery Operated RADIO RECEIVERS and RADIOGRAMS. specially b.Ht fw the Tropics Demonstraitons in you own hone— No ooHgaUoa whatsoever. Folly guaranteed by the ONLY Sees Ageato ft Dtetrßwtors (For S.S., F.M.S., DJU., Borneo Slam). RADIO SERVICE Co., OF MALAYA 1934 Ltd.
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    • 79 6 INVESTIGATE THE MERITS Of HOWARD RADIO MADE BY AMERICA'S OLDEST RADIO MANUFACTURER. ANT TRIAL GIVEN WORLD WJDE RADIO CO. 119, North Bridge Road, Singapore. POWER SELECTIVITY ,J|^ G. E. factories run 24 hr«. 3 (i^^/>^) daily in an endeavour to vC^tfoJ/ meet the world's requirement* j also EBDYSTONE RECEIVERS ■HHHIIH
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1946 6 FULL BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES. KUALA LUMPUR. Station Z.G.K. Koala Lumpur Wavelength* 48.92 and 110 metre*— The Malayan AmrnUor Radio Society. K.L. TOMORROW. 7 pjn. 9 p-m. Gramophone recital. Gleneagle, march, and Chorale "Belle Vue" Massed bands conducted by J. Henry lies. "Jubel", overture (Part* 1 tc 2).— Berlin State Opera Orchestra.
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    • 92 6 PENANG. Station 7. H.J., Penang— Wavelength 49.3 metres. Penang Wireless Society. TODAY. 7 pjn. Gramophone records. 755 Messrs. Anthony and Co.'s share report. 8 Asiatic music. B JO What's On In Penang. 8.35 Pinang Oalette news bulletin. 8.40 Asiatic music. 9 p.m. Close down. TOMORROW. T pjn. Gramophone records. 730
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  • Correspondence.
    • 507 7 YET NO DIFFICULTY IN FILLING QUOTA. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— lt is interesting and rather amusing to hear the varying comments on Siam's potential output of rubber. The export of rubber from Slam to Singapore during the month of May was approximately
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    • 265 7 Suggestions For School Tuck Shops. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— With reference to your leader of the Ist Instant under the above heading. I quite agree with Dr. Hunter's views on the question of abolishing food-hawkers, but we need not wait for that miricle
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    • 325 7 Not Founded By Mohamed. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— As a further contribution towards enlightenment on the subject of Islam which appeared in your piper on June 27, I wish to submit the following: Mohammedanism Is a misnomer. Ignorance of the religion of Islam and
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    • 345 7 Phase Of Artificial Prosperity. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Several protests have been maae recently against the burden of quit rents, but there is another side of the question to the considered also. It is generally known by now tnat the majority of large estates
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    • 152 7 Gratitude Of A Straits Chinese. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, I hope you will kindly allow me the courtesy of your paper to express my thanks to the Anti-Opium Clinic and to make known to the public the fact that I have been completely cured
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  • 645 7 Mr. Teeling's Address To Rotary Club. UNEMPLOYMENT AS ROOT OF WAR. The need for arousing the younger generation of the British Empire to a greater interest in Empire matters was voiced yesterday by Mr. W. Teeling, a member of the Overseas League who has
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 210 7 V^ TmE^M '1 /fl 1 B^ 1 fr vT Erj^nßl^nßfiMl uiu^^N^i TCBrrr-cri <- *v f m Choice of three engines, two six- ft sy ff <\% I q cylinder and one four-cylinder. ConU O IX LI I Jr—" O— stMnt mesh gttLn tor gaond, II M cir M y.. and
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 8 Youns Aide who will meet Gunboat Jack at the Great World Stadium on July 12 subject to the Boxing Board's approval.
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  • 523 8 Exceptional Bowling By Skipwith Weymouth. London, June 23. Glorious weather prevailed at Woolwich on Friday and yesterday, and although the wicket was on the soft side at the start of the game it became easier after. Paradoxically, the bowlers had considerably the better of things. And
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  • 147 8 Defence A Problem For Selectors. (From Our Cwn Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 1. The EXiiagor F. A. have cancelled the trial match fixed for Friday. Whether or not a trial Is to be held before the team Is picked to meet Perak at Ipah on July 20
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  • 1247 8 English Turf Topics? Mistake To Run Brantome. He Needed More Work* Tiberius' Timely Rise To Fame. Easton Retires. The French National. Brown Jack And "Steve." (By Our London Staff.) Fleet Street, June 25. HPO win the Ascot Gold Cup a horse needs to be at
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 8 Aniie Raphael who meets Ignacin Fernandas at the New World Stadium on Friday. Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 87 8 To Hold Tennis Tourney In Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 1. The first Selangor all-Malays tennis championships are to be held this month In Kuala Lumpur under the auspices of the Sultan Suleiman Club. Entries, which close on July IC, are Inylted for open
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  • 174 8 T. Rishworth Six Up In June Competition. The Island Club Jun? Medal (Bogey) Competition was won by T. Rishworth with a score of 6 up in the "A" Division, and by J. O. Currle with a score of lup In "B" Division. The Ball Sweep In the
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  • 45 8 The Keppel G.C. July Monthly Medal (Bogey) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday. The July Women's Spoon (Stroke) will be played for on Friday. The qualifying round for the "Rose Bowl" will be played off In conjunction with the July Spoon.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 85 9 By Far RONALD COLMAN'S finest role Universal opinion Greeted by Packed Houses at yesterday's Premiere. 6.15 I CAPITOL! 915 One of the Truly Great Pictures of the Talking Screen Wm7IK&& c.fc.fcß^ -J/J ciNiuit 'sm*JKbw 7 r i c i v i jj(3s CiKTA "NIIIO A«TIST» With Special Supporting AttracUon MICKEY
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    • 509 9 I i MM iim aa m Jjß^O &m LAST TWO SHOWS M| ML^l I :.:Hf^HaHk^ TOUIGHT 6.15 9.15 MmUKmJ^^^&& V^^^^^^^JH^^^^^^^PJ^., mmMmm iww 1 ■B^^^H^R^MW&^9BHHB&Si^^lw^^& > famous for her role in W^wVßH^Hbr^RHH^BlwW^' David CopperfleU. She j jimplj KILLING m AWK-' vf^^^^EDNA MAY OUVER^G^i^ y^\^^ »OtT. AJIMSTtONO. JAMI3 GUASOH M MH .^i
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    • 64 9 > a v J^F^-m,* v Mr I |j| WEDDING GIFTS pj so different tj so alluring. fLM Shining Colourful I II CUT CRYSTAL... I I Gleaming mrM SILVERWARE I DAINTY SILK ■J LINGERIE I 2fl and a host of other suitable GIFTS F^ S certain to captivate the heart of
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    • 293 9 t PAVILION Murder In The Moonlight! Death By An Unseen Hand Terror Stalking, Striking The Loving And Loved! MYSTERY EDWIN DROOD" A UNIVERSAL THRILLER, with CLAUDE RAINS HEATHER ANGEL DOUGLASS MONTGOMERY DAVID MANNERS NEXT CHANGE: "Barnacle Bill" "La Cucaracha" POSITIVELY LAST TWO SHOWS TONIGHT Don't miss this opportunity of seeing
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 185 9 Today's Crossword Puzzle I I ~|Ii!l I r ■■life I "111 i"" H n NOTE. Figures In parentheses denote the number of letters in the words required. (CLUES.) ACROSS. 26 Article* (6) 28. Own (4) 8. Menace (8) 29. Neat (4) 9. Cheerful <G) 30. Dagger (4) 10 Praying to
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  • TODAY'S LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 174 10 Rubber Prices Ease Further. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, July 4. There was little change in the rubber market this morning. Orders from abroad are poor, and there is little inclination to trade. London tin again moved upwards. Tin and rubber shares were idle, nobody being inclined
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 566 10 Issue Val. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4/- Ampat Tin £1 Asam Kumbang £1 Austral Malay 5/- Ayer Hltam 1 Ayer Weng £1 Bangrin Tin 1 Batu Selangor £1 Chenderiarig 50 Hitam Tin 1 Hong Fatt 5/- Hong Kong Tin 5/- Idris HydrauUc 1 Jelebu Tin
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      • 408 10 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 1.30 1.35 2 2 do T%% Prefs. 1.70 1.75 1.65 1.75 10 10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 12.25 12.75 £1 £1 B. A. T. 6.1.0 6.5.0 120/- 125/1 40 B. M. Broadcasting 0.02 V 2 dis 0.02 >/2Pir< 10 5 B. M.
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      • 164 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110 112 norn 4V 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 In' Mar. 31 Sept. 30 114 ft 116 ft norn 4ft7e Cu9 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 4% 1913 red. 1963
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      • 343 10 (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated) Allenby A lor Cajah Amal. Malay ($2) Ayer Hitam Ayer Molek Ayer Panas Bassett Batu LJntang Borelli Brogas Brunei Un. ($5) Bukit Katil Bukit Kepong Bukit Timah ($10) Bukit K. B. Changkat Scrdang Connemara Glenealy Plantations Haytor Indragiri Jeram Kuantan (.50) Jimah
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    • 215 10 I The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the dally circular Issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation 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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    • 77 10 Noon, July 4. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) July 20 20% Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) July 19 9/16 19 11/16 No. K. R.S.S. Tone Of Market: Very dull. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 5%d. New York Spot Sheet
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  • 181 10 Singapore, July 4, 12 noon. Barer. Seller Gambler 6.00 Java Cube 10.00 Hamburg Cube 10.00 White Pepper 17.00 White Muntok Pepper 18.00 Black Pepper 10.50 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundiled 3.75 Copra, mixed 3.40 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.80 Small Flake 4.30 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.60 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.50
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  • 317 10 Closing Prices In London Last Nisrht. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 3. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below. The rise or fall is in relation to the price of July 2. GOVERNMENT SIOCKS. BRITISH. Rise or Pall Conversion Loan 5%
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  • 60 10 Strauss Estimate Net Decrease At 2,907 Tons. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 3. According to Messrs. A. Strauss and Co., tin visible supplies at June 30 were 13,541 tons, a decrease of 2,473 tons and Straits carry over 842 tons, a decrease of 434, making a net
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 46 10 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. HOLLANDSCHE CLUB SATURDAY, JULY 6th. Commencing 9.30 p.m. BOBBY and His NEW CO. v.UI give a performance consisting of DANCING, COMICAL ACTS, SOLO NUMBERS, MUSICAL ACTS. MEMBERS (1.00 NO.N I -MEMBERS (2.00 M m M IB >fl W A Wlsmm Wartn Studio*
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    • 173 10 Pepsodent Antiseptic 3 to 11 times more powerful Checks bad breath 1 to 2 hours longer! T>EP9ODENT Antiseptic Month be diluted with ms many at two pan* J- Wash stand* as a remarkable of water and it willmti ll kiUgermt in achievement in the field of oral lest than 10
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 962 11 "Industry Will Soon Be On A Profitable Basis" The twenty-second annual general meeting of Sungei Batu (Malaya) Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held In London on June 18. Mr. E. D. He wan (chairman of the company) presided, supported by Mr. J L. Lonie. The Chairman
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    • 264 11 Bruas-Perak Clearing Preference Arrears. The company results below, received by air mall, supplement the brief reports by cable:— London, June 21. Sen nan Rubber: Accts. of Sennah Rubber Co. for 1934 show sales of produce (less freight, sale charges, etc. l £101,890 (agst. £77.405). Add profit on realisation
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    • 46 11 In the last 12 years. 65,000 new acres have gone into strawberry production, the consumers' guide of AAA reports. Americans consumed 318.336 000 quarts of strawberries in 1934. Lumbermen say the only remaining forest of virgin red cedar in the United States stands near Lebanon, Tcnn.
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    • 21 11 From July 1 the 10 p.m. train from Singapore for Kuala Lumpur has ceased to stop at Batang Malaka and Rembau.
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    • 223 11 Production From The Alcohol Plant. The directors of Nipah Distilleries of Malaya, which owns estates near Kuala Selangor, in a progress report, state that the distillery commenced working during last week of February. The outputs obtained were :—6,890: 6,890 gallons in March, 8,020 gallons in April, and 8,976
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    • 90 11 London, July 3. Exchanges mean closing rates were: Paris 74 31/64 Athens 614 sellers New York 4.94 1/16 Bucharest 482V4 Montreal 4.96% Rio 4*4 Brussels 39.21 sellers, official Geneva 15. 06tt Belgrade 214 Amsterdam 7.24 a Buenos Aires 15 Milan 59 9 16 sellers, official. Berlin 12.22 Montevideo 39-%
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    • 745 11 PROSPECTING WORK CARRIED OUT. The twenty-eighth ordinary general meeting of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Ltd., was held In London on June 14. Sir Cyril K. Butler, K.B.E. (chair- man), presided, and said: Our operations have had to accord with a reduction of the percentage of the exportable
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    • 102 11 Lyall and Evatfs report, dated July 4, gives: MINING. Quiet. B. Klnta 4.15 4.20, Hong Fatts buyers 48tt. Talams 1.34 1.36, Takuapas buyers 20/-, Laruts 9/3, Pungahs 21/6 22/-, Rahman Hyd. buyers 96, Nawng Pets sellers 70. Batu Selangor 73 76. RUBBERS. Dull. B. Llntang A3 97 hi,
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    • 283 11 DIVIDEND RAISED FROM 15 TO 20 PER CENT. SENIOR OFFICIALS JOIN BOARD. Profits of Hawker Aircraft for the year to March 31 last show a substantial expansion, as indicated by the increase in the Ordinary dividend from 15 per cent, to 20 per cent. After allowing
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    • 76 11 Lease To Japanese Denied. In the House of Commons, Sir Basil Peto (Conservative) asked if the Government was aware that Australia had leased to a Japanese syndicate valuable iron ore deposits in Yampi Sound, which were, estimated to amount to 98.000.000 tons of 68 per cent. ore.
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    • 156 11 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held their 1233 rd auction, on July 3, at which there was catalogued 1.029.089 lb. (459.41 tons); offered 964.366 lb. (439.45 tons) and sold 668.778 lb. 298.56 tons). Prices realised were as follows:— Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cents per lb. Standard quality
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    • 94 11 Report of Tal Tak Plantations toi Mar. 31 gives effect to capital reduc- tion and reorganisation. Restricted rubber crop was 683,900 lbs. (against 515,000 lbs.) net sale price, Includ- j Ing estimated value of unsold portion, 5.79 d. (3.65 d.), equivalent to 6.55 d. j (4.25 d.)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 602 11 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Bong Kong) The liability of members U limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 8 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: BONG KONG. Authorised Capital 550.000.000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Pund:
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    • 443 11 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF! INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated to England by Royal Charter ***** Paid Op Capital to dOO.OOO share* of £5 each R.COO.M* Reserve Pund t3.000.0C0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors.. £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 93. BWioparate. Lon-?in E.C. Z. Acenta and Branches. A:nritsar Xicilo Saigon i A lor Star
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  • 127 12 ABKLPHI HOTEL i lnformal) Special Dinner Dance. ALHAMBKA Penguin Pool Murder with Edna May Oliver 6.15— 8.15. CAPITOL Clivo of India with Ronald Colman 6.15—8.15. GLOBE THEATRE. GREAT WORLD No More Women. GREAT WORLD Cabarctr-20 Million Sweethearts. HOLLYWOOD. U. SERANGOON ROAD James Dunn In Arizona to Broadway, also Street
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  • 872 12 Tho High Commissioner is to be congratulated on his action in calling for full information in connection with the proposal to convert the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board into a municipality. The chairman, Mr. J. V. Cowgill, has been asked
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  • 38 12 Wednesday, July 3. j His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government Hoase this morning. I Mr. H. Matsushtma. Mr. S. Ohta and Mr. K. Gunjl had luncheon at Governjment House.
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  • 257 12 The Rev. Bro. James, 0.8. E., Visitor. Christian Brother's Schools, is on a visit to Taiping. Inspector R. Nunn. of Alor Gajah, will shortly be proceeding on transfer to Singapore. Inspector E. C. Smith will take over his duties. Mr. J. G. Barrett, Chief Police Inspector, Malacca,
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  • 40 12 A cable from London reports that the last operation on Sir Josiah Crosby, who recently departed from Bangkok on sick leave, was successful. The Minister hopes to return to Siam before the end of the year.
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  • 948 12  -  Velia Popovitch NOT A PRODUCT OF THE TREATIES By Yugo-Slav Minister of the Interior. VTUGO-Slavla Is a great centre of interest nowadays, and many people seem to have somewhat vague ideas regarding its constitution and the characteristics of its people. I am a great believer In
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  • 559 12 IF the chaplaincy does cease to exist that will be sufficient evidence of the insincerity of the bulk of so-called Church of England members. Those who by their neglect will have permitted their professed Church to become unrepresented in Selangor will I probably continue to make use of
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  • 731 12 "T*HE revenue and number of subscribers of Raffles Library have nearly trebled since 1920 a sign." Mr. J. Johnston rightly says, that the library Is yearly talcing a greater part In the lives of the local community." This Increase from 580 to 1566 subscribers in a
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    • 220 12 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. NEW 1935 MODELS MARCONI RADIOGRAMS There's nothing ouite so good as a "Marconiphone" NEW MODELS FROM $225. To appreciate why they are recognised as the finest Radio and Gramophone instrument* in the world you must hear them and jud^c (or yourself Winchester House Coilyer Quay
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    • 13 12 CHEAP RETURN COMBINED RAIL and ROAD FARES TO FRASER'S HILL ENQUIRE STATION MASTER.
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  • 244 13 PROMISE GIVEN BY MR. MALCOLM MacDONALD. More Full-Time Inspectors. GOVERNMENT MOVE TO CHECK SYSTEM IN MALAYA. London, July 3. In the House of Commons the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, promised to consult Sir Shenton Thomas regarding the suggestion by Mr. W. Lunn
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  • 186 13 DETAILS OF BILL TO AID LANCASHIRE. London, July 4. The Cotton-spinning Bill, which is designed for the elimin?Mc of redundant spinnii g machinery, provides that the surplus plant acquired by the Soindles Board shall not be sold for export. The Board is empowered to borrow money to
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  • 70 13 Japanese Reply To Russia Over Amur Trouble. Shanghai, July 3. The Japanese Foreign Office which Is reported to be most indignant over th? protest lodged by the Soviet in connection with the incident at the Amur River, has issued a statement blaming the Russians for initiating
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  • 39 13 The three-year-old son of Mr. J. Johnston, librarian of Raffles Library. NeiU Malcolm Johnston, was knocked down by a cyclist in Chancery Lane yesterday and admitted to hospital with minor injuries. He is making good progress.
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  • 28 13 A child has been born to Mrs. L. C. Haas, wife of the Singapore Representative of the X.L.M. (Royal Dutch Air Lines).
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  • 22 13 Colonel Beck, the Polish Foreign Minister, had two conferences with Relchsleader Hitler, the nature which was not disclosed. Reuter.
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  • 31 13 Chinese Envoy Leaving Tokio. Nanking, July 4. Gen. Chiang Tso-pin, Chinese Aral)- ador to Japan, is leaving TM- torao;.-ow for Nanki was ->:.ounc^d here this mornbac K. Mia Special.
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  • 58 13 Severe Nazi Espionage Penalties. 3erlin, July 3. Two men. Brrno Lindenau aged 63, and Egon Bresz. of Welhelmshaven, were sentenced to death by the People's Tribunal under the Nazi law providing the supreme penalty for military espionage. They were beheaded in Berlin this morning. A third man,
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  • 614 13 Ambassador On Japan's Aims. RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE ORIENT. Japan welcomes the co-operation of the other Powers for the realisation of her most important mission a stabilised China, i This simple but significant statement upon Pacific relations of toi morrow was made by Ambassador Hajime Matsushima, the
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    27 13 This is not the dining-room carpet! It is a roll of banana leaves being cart let to the market in Singapore for food wrapping. Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 207 13 An appeal to young men on lonely rubber plantations to marry girls from England was made by the Bishop of London at a luncheon of the Incorporated Society of Planters held in London, yesterday. I have the greatest faith in the rubber Industry
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  • 237 13 Forms Council Of Action Against Government. ATTACKS EXPENDITURE ON ARMS. London, July 3. Mr. Lloyd George announced his return to politics in a speech at a meeting in London yesterday where a resolution moved by Mr. Lloyd George was passed in favour of the establishment
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  • 109 13 Japanese -Warning To Chinese. Shanghai, July 3. A situation of potential danger has arisen in Shanghai as a result of feeling aroused among the Japanese community by the publication of an article alleged to be derogatory to the Japanese Emperor in the "New Life Weekly." The
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  • 210 13 GERMANY SUPPORTS BRITAIN. OTHER COUNTRIES UNWILLING. London, July 4. Speaking today, the First Lord of he Admiralty (Sir Bolton Eyres.onsell), recalled that the German chancellor had stated in his speech of May 21, that Germany was leady to agree to the abolition of submarines, provided other countries
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  • 40 13 The standing committee of the Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, forwarded to the Straits Times this morning a cheque for $1,000 for the Silver Jubilee Fund. This donation will be forwarded to the organising committee of the Fund.
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  • 142 13 BAN ON HAPSBURGS REMOVED. MONARCHY THIS YEAR? Vienna, July 4. The Austrian Cabinet has decided to abolish the law whereby the Hapsburgs are banished trom Austria. A Bill has been drafted giving effect to the Cabinet's decision. Approval of the Bill by the Bundestag is a mere
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  • 100 13 Japanese Commercial Advance Succeeds. Panama, July 3. The arrival of two representatives of the Yokohama Specie Bank here today marks the comme^cem -nt of a rpinute survey In Latin America of nn?.n:ial conditions with a view to opening Japanese banks throughout Central and South America.
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    • 62 13 ON OTHER PAGES. Shipping and Mails 5 Wireless 6 I Correspondence 7 I Kuala Lumpur a Municipality? 13 Pages for Women 18 and 19 "Mr. and Mrs. Singapore" 20, 21, 22 23 Pictures 24 Armed Gang's Raid 14 First Division Soccer 16 SPORT. English Turf Topics 8 Sandhurst vs. Woolwich
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    • 31 13 "Health in the home is ouc responsibility we cannot? afford to take risks with our food. Make certain my dear and always shop at the GOLD STORAGE I Warm Sfixtto* 111
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  • 3421 14 HIS EXCELLENCY CALLS FOR FIGURES. Mr. Cowgill To Prepare A Statement. THE High Commissioner is going to give full consideration to tl -i proposal of a majority of the unofficial members of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board that that authority should be converted into
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  • 283 14 COMPETITION FROM PHILIPPINES. HEAVY SELLING BY N.I. (Prom Our Market Correspondent.) After reaching $5 a plcul recently, the price of copra has receded to $4. The outlook for this Malayan industry is by no means bright. Reports of damage In the Philippines during the typhoon
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    • 124 14 SMARTNESS AND ECONOMY FEATURES OF THE NEW 1935 WILLYS '77' Raised Radiator .Lines and Other Exterior Contour Changes Impart New Sleekness, Dignity and Speed Economy Features Provide Fascinating Lure for Thrifty Buyers Overall length of 155 inches encased by an all-steel body, the '77' is a veritable fortress of safety.
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  • 445 15 MEN AND WOMEN BOUND. DRAMA RELATED AT ASSIZE COURT. A raid by five Chinese, armed with daggers and pistols, on a shop in Changl Road, was described at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Williamson and a common jury, when Chaw Ngau Chal was
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  • 50 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 3. Members of the permanent way staff of the F.M.S. Railways will visit the Penang Hill Railway on July 13. The party will include several European officers and 60 members of the Asiatic staff.
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  • 209 15 Denies Intention To Leave Colony. j The defence of Chia Chan Tock, a Telok Ayer Street business man, was carried several stages further before I Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, yesterday. The trial on a charge of cheating the Oversea Chinese Bank
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  • 115 15 Bought By The Perak Government. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 3. The Perak Government has acquired a large rice mill owned by a Chinese a. Parit Buntar for the purpose of extending the activities of the Government rice mill at Bagan Serai. Both mills will be
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  • 222 15 Ban On Cattle May Be Lifted. (Straits Times Special.) Every effort Is being made by the Gia— ese Government ti .radicate riderpest amongst cattle in Slam, in the hope that Malaya, will shortly lift the embargo placed on the Importation cattl "cm Slam Into Malaya. Housewives, in
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  • 87 15 Ex-Secretary Of Widows Pensions Fund, K. L. Information has just been received by Mr. S. Maruthallngam, of theSinga- pore Traffic Assistant's office, of the death of Mr. K. Kandiah, of Navaley (Jaffna) Ceylon. Mr. Kandiah had retired from his post of Secretary, Widows and Pensions Fund,
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  • 373 15 JUDGMENT OF SUPREME COURT REVERSED. Judgment was delivered by the I Court of Appeal yesterday reversing a judgment of Mr. Justice Prichard, in the Supreme Court. The matter concerned the estate of tlu' late Kever.a Hadjee Mohamed Yusoff and the parties went before Mr. Justice Prichard *or
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  • 140 15 $5,000 Damages For Mr. D. S. Fraser. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 3. A settlement regarding the amount of damages has been announced In the Supreme Court case In which Mr. D. S. Fraaer, export manager of Rlley Coventry Ltd., obtained Judgment with costs against Mr. Johnson,
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  • 241 15 NOVEL RECITAL AT DUTCH CLUB. There was a considerable element of novelty about the recital in the Dutch Club last night by Rouben, the instrument being the kemantche, the Armenian violin. Originally this had only one string but Rouben added three others, thereby increasing its range
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  • 80 15 Terms of rigorous imprisonment j totalling one year and fines amounting to $3,500, in default a further 14 months, were imposed yesterday by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, on a Hoklen woman, Lee P;au. She had pleaded guilty to the possession of 180 tahils and
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  • 40 15 A lecture on The Cradle of the Malay Race will be given by Che Aziz bin Ishak on Saturday at 4.30 p.m., at the premises of the Young Muslim Physical and Literary Union, 114, Tanjong Katong.
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  • 84 15 Hall Proprietor Fined $5. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 3. In the Seremban magistrate's court today, Towkay Goh Eng Thye, proprietor of the Negri Sembilan Dance Hall, was summonedd for keeping tha place open and allowing dancing to take place during prohibitive hours, at 12.40 a.m.
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    • 144 15 GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact... that in a period or little more than a quarter of a century It has (1) built up a large business all over Asia > (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position (3) Introduced modern Innovations that were previously absent
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    • 96 15 CORRECT IN STYLE QUALITY You'll find in Wing Loong m~ J. suits it isn't necessary to l|| i 0 I/ j subordinate style to comfort You can select materials to \r\ suit your individual taste M&fflft\ < I and have them tailored to keep their smartness perma- VflLjU nent in
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  • 860 16 S. R. C. DEFENCE CRACKS IN SECOND HALF. G. Valberg And Marshallsay The Outstanding Forwards. E.E 5; S.R.C 3. Plenty of excitement was provided at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, in the First Division match between the Royal Engineers and SJt.C,
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  • 26 16 The English Turf Topics, which were unavoidably held over yesterday, will be found on page 8 together with other home and local sport.
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    33 16 Lieut. H. F. C. Home at the net. In partnership with Lieut. J. M. A. (hesUmtt he eHminaUd the Malay pah-, Ktmla and Yadi. from the men's doubles on Tuesday. Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 483 16 Athletics. Individual Championship For A Takai. St. Anthony's Boys' School held their 21st annual athletic sports meetIng at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon before one of the largest gatherings seen at a school meet. This combined with propitious weather and smooth working of a
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  • 1017 16 An English Cricket Causer ie. Lancashire Receipts Down £5,000. —Hampshire's First Win.— Dashing Derby. Bad Luck Herbert. Cameron vs. V erity. (By Our London Staff.) Fleet Street, June 25. NOT a ball wis bowled In seven of the nine nrst-class cricket matches last Thursday, and County Cricket
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    9 16 A. L. Henry, the Selangor State cricketer and footballer.
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  • 239 16 Badminton. Entries For All Events Close On July 19. The entries for the Men's Open Singles Championship and the Men's Open Doubles in the Singapore badminton championship will close, at noon, on Friday, July 19. Entry forms can be had on application to the Honorary,
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  • 50 16 Enche' Daud bin Mohd. Shah has kindly consented to give away the prizes at the conclusion of the Malay Inter-school football match which is to be played today at Victoria Bridge School ground between Telok Kurau Malay School and Geylang Malay School for the Daeng Mekkah Shield.
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    • 21 16 ROSKOPF PJ Watches *M£^> 75 years 's% +>■ success. \Cji \o PjL \^r\\ \c>\\ t m oWi mil »v\ \n\ w\\ Wm
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    • 63 16 r(\m p i etc i£?ifMi&k or the __*r^9t^— \!^K^S^- > limn HEaiZ^B I Raffles Hotel Bldn. '<'H Wto^Sp^Sm SINGAPORE. RIBn^HEMimHMHi B TO-MORROW NIGHT AT [THE NEW WORLD ARENAJ B O JERMI\ the battle the whole town are clamouring to see M Wm) FERN ANDEI vs RAPHAEL (Jjß XjjJ^ ALL TICKETS
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  • 982 17 KUALA QUEEN BACK TO WINNING FORM. Punters Have A Happy Day As Seven Favourites Oblige. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July S. HTHE seconday day of the Perak Turf Club Summer meeting: was favoured by fire weather. The attendance was smaller than the
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    35 17 Chua C noon Leon* and Lim Bong Soo (left) who beat E. C. Cherrington and Dr. C. Smith In the second round of the men's doubles after a hard fight on Tuesday. Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 647 17 CRAWFORD NEVER I IN THE HUNT. Von Cramm Far Too Good For Donald Budge. Fred Perry, holder of the British, American and French championships, and Gottfried von Cramm, the German champion, qualified for the men's final today. F. J. Perry beat Jack Crawford (Australia), 6—2, 3—6, 6—4,
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  • 53 17 Thursday. July 4. Football: B.A.F.A. League. Dlv. n, S.C.C. vs. M FA., S.C.C. ground; Div. in, B.C. P. A. vs. Medical Services, y.M.c.a. ground; Commercial Cup, O'sea Chinese Bank vs. Praser and Neave, F. N. ground. Cricket: Anglo-Chinese School vs. Raffles Institution, R.I. ground. Lawn Tennis: Singapore Open
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  • 398 17 Lawn Tennis. Mrs. Pennefather Miss Lewis Defeated. Playing In the second round of the Singapore tennis championship tournament on the S.C.C. courts yesterday afternoon, C. K. Pang was well beaten by Roy Smith, the score being 6 0, 6—1. Smith served a number of
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  • 605 17  -  LEIGHTON S. A. F. A. Institute New Car Parking Arrangements. Public Should Cooperate. Athletic Meeting At S. R. C Today.— Wanted An Opponent For Boy Quee. Conducted by YESTERDAY the S.A.F.A. issued a notice to the effect that no cars will be admitted to the Anson Road
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    • 97 17 JUST l^jtfcj ARRIVED "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" NEW RECORDS FOR JULY INCLUDING THE LATEST DANCE RECORDS BD 166 Serenade Rumba F.T. It happened in the moonlight F.T. BD 160 Beach Boy F.T. There's nothing else to do F.T. BD 159 Lullaby of Broadway F.T, Life is a song F.T. BD 169
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    • 53 17 ejp^mil I- ?y^ t HH i W"'*« ■»*"> I c I -Bn™*-" I S I I I "ve"""-N. I ii I m folK T J H 1 Bl*HT«1«"''l S" I I II T l<e TtiC M I I /Tismm.!«'N n >c*«U /wftt, mxi&mi 1_ I L,o'"( I I ''II tM»tTT/l(
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  • The WORLD of WOMEN
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      46 18 YUNUS JUPP, the little gi«auson of Awang Besar, late Postmaster at Labuan. The baby, who is seven months old and weighs twenty pounds, recently won the first prize at the Baby Show held at Government House, Sandakan. He is seen in the picture with his parents.
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    • 150 18 7VCCORDING to high authorities who have civen the matter much thought, casserole cookery would be rendered more popular by the use of shallower dishes. Success in cookery, they riphtly claim, depends largely on dainty arrangement, colouring and savourlness. and when a deep casserole is used, too much material
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    • 1107 18 Hobbies On View Walking To MarketFoods For The Teeth Malayan Jams The Avocado Pear. Leaves I From A j Malayan I Note Book. ALTHOUGH the Y.W.C-A. hobby ana I'^ handicraft exhibition has already been written up In the newspapers, I really think the general standard of work on view merits
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      36 18 MRS. HOLTTUM, wife of Mr. R. E. Holttum, Director of the Botanic Gardens. Mrs. Holttum, who is President of the Singapore Branch of the Y.W.C.A. Is one of the recipients of the King's Silver Jubilee Medals.
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      31 18 MRS. KEBLE (wife of Lieut. C. M. Keble, Ist Bn. Wiltshire Regiment) who is considered to be one of the best horsewomen in Malaya. With her are her two pretty daughters.
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    • 526 18  - "THIS BRAVE NEW WORLD REGINA SAUL. In A Singapore Hospital. BY THE reckless lady escapes from her corner room, Why should she miss the verandah-basking? Enter a sisterblessed with the sixth sense. She scolds gently The doctor wishes you to stay in bed," Impenitent, the rebel argues that lying on
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    • 261 18 SOME SINGAPORE COMMENTS. /"\F the films which are being shown at Singapore cinemas during the coming week the following are recommended to parents: At The CAPITOL. Clive of India (Rcommended last week but not shown). (For Youth: Entertaining and instructive. For Children: Mature.) Naughty Marietta (Featuring
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    • 221 18  -  JANET JOYCE. By pARVING a joint is oltsn shirked by the women-folk and left to the men, but there arc often occasions when a housewife wculd find it useful to be able to carve meat hersslf. It is not nearly so difficult a process as it seems, once the
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    • 228 18 ENHANCE YOUR CHARM C MART women uke no chances won- deringifthe deodorant they use is lasting. They use Odorono regularly to control underarm perspiration. It saves their clothes, and insures their peace of mind. Odorono is safe and sure. It is used an J recom mended by leadingphysidanseverywhere. Only a
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    • 102 18 LIBERTY MAISON de HAUTE COUTURE HEEREN BUILDING, ORCHARD ROAD. Our Motto: ORIGINAL DESIGNS YET MODERATE PRICES RECEPTION EVENING MORNING DRESSES SPECIALITY BRIDAL GOWNS DRESSES MADE TO ORDER. Four Points f j for parents of C J young children h> 1. Certain vitamins are essential to growth. 2. Ordinary food may
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  • 1039 19  -  M. J. S. Find Out The Reason. CO-OPERATE WITH AMAH. Food And The^ Child.— ll M. J. S. in her second article specially written for the Straits Times, offers some helpful suggestions on what to do if baby suddenly neglects his
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  • 648 19 BUT THE SUN RELENTS. Lovely Frocks Revealed. LARGEBRIMMED HATS. From Our London Fashion Correspondent. Straits Times Office. Fleet Street, June 20. PVERY fashion-wise woman looks upon Ascot as the apex of the London Season as far as clothes are concerned. No other occasion provides such a
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  • 93 19 Fry until slightly browned two thinly-sliced onions and two sliced carrots. Place a layer of sliced tomatoes hi a casserole or dish, then a layer of onions, then a layer of I carrots. Pack the fish on these, then arrange circles of thickly-sliced tomatoes and potatoes. Se
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  • 176 19 A TWISTED wool girdle for a dr"ss-ing-pown is easily made and is much smarter than the home-made belt. For the making of it. two people should stand double the distance mart that the length of ihe girdle hns o "39 when finished, k third person now winds
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    • 40 19 Ok*® When you fee! hot and tired after strenuous work or play take a bath to which you have added Scrubb's Ammonia. Scrubb's first soothes you, then fills you with fresh energy and vitality. Scrubb's conquers perspiration. SERUBBS CLOUDY AMMONIA
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    • 188 19 Sensitive Skins _>»_ need this j TLmawßtllf i Comfort WM \h>Miticiira Talcum is more than a dusting *AC"^5 Kf powder it is a cooling and refreshing treatmeat, because of the special, medicated way in which it is prepared. It immediately cools and soothes those t^F?TM?r?illH parts where chafing has occurred,
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    • 159 19 4kM Jf Manicure k /%W Jw our Nails the I^elO IlP^f POLLOW the easy Cutex method rSHfifriS? bSet an<^ keep 5' our cu c e smooth aQC j p er f ect Cutex Cuticle Remover CMitx Cutidi and Nail Cleanser, applied with an orange Rmpvtr and stick wrapped in cotton,
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    • 186 21 Mrs. Singapore says I'm sure it is •^wi- 01^^ >^ impossible to find better stockings ISSI than KAYSER. KAYSER'S Mir— O &^*> >V Kleer Obtainable at Chotirmall's @==3 High Street. They're ringless —no J __Ij^— streaks, rings or shadows— woven to IfiPSSH*^ X wear and wash through a long lustrous
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    • 536 22 Vl \V Oi course the Singapore household owns a U Viv^\V^!%\^ C&T > and what a beaut y Jt is— A_Che_r__t— y\ Master De Lux« Sedan, so economical to •^^M%y\\ VV\ y\ |Bv'_3*^^ l < fc^ run. They obtained it from Borneo Motors 1> m A m\\ I -^i Ltd.
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    • 272 23 ll Mr. and Mrs. Singapore are fond of '-7 dancing and often polish up their steps in rts* ll n their own lounge. Whether they zz£~ U prefer to dance to music or gramophone Jr v s l-ecords or to the music broadcast by Jf "V. Henry Hall and his
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  • 71 24 The Prince of Wales went to the Central Telegraph Office in London to open the new King George V hall and Inaugurate the new service of sixpenny telegrams. He Is seen receiving the first telegram at the new rate, and also sent the first message— to the
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    38 24 TAXI OUTINGS— A taxi packed with girls from the Royal Sailors Daughters' Home in Fitzjohn's Avenue, Ha^ipstead. London, leaving the Home for the first of the summer outings which London taximen are organising for crippled and orphaned children.
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    42 24 'PRAM PARK."— Five hundred of the bonniest babies in Essex competed in the County Baby Show held at Iliord, Essex, in connection with Hford Jubilee Joy Day. Prams are seen parked outside the Drill Hall at Ilford where the show was held.
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    22 24 THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT:— Two youthful holidaymakers make Uie most of their opportunities at SouUuea, where warm weather is now attracting many visitors.
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    • 16 24 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) Dead Office far M»lay»: SINGAPORE.
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