The Straits Times, 24 July 1935

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1935 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1935 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 46 1 SINGAPORE: 140. CZCIL GT. CPWONE 5471)* I CRETONNES REALLY SMART at j PASKOE Co.. j CORNWALL HOUSE Don't be vague— ask for Halo NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE. SOLE AGENTS (JOHN LITTLE C 9 UP. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG* AND IPOH.
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    • 20 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 25. JAVA ST. CPHOPJE 363.?>. 'flowers! I PHONE 4097 j I 15. Orchard Road, j Ambci Maiuion.- j
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 370 2 V.'ARIN— On July 23. at the Maternity .1. Sinropore, to Nora, wife cf W. J. Warlo SITUATIONS VACANT Whrn ."inplyin? for any position advrrMh.il id UiMe rolamna send copies of testimonials. Do not send originals. WANTED, Skilled Operator Diesel Shovel %7tL Rustcn-Bu yrus. Box 458, S. Times. WANTKD: Quailed Eurorcan
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    • 742 2 BOARD RESIDENCE Vacancies at "Lloyd House." t Uoj* R* FURN. FLAT $80. Board opt. Mod. san. garage. 11, St. Nicholas Flats. A FEW vacancies occur at "Mornlngslde," 323 River Valley Rd. Phone 7004. FURNISHED FLAT, suitable for gentlemen, private entry. 40 Newton Road. Mrs. Andrews 2. St. Thomas Walk single
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    • 893 2 AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION SALE of old, rare and valuable postage stamps mostly of British Empire including specially good selections of Straits Settlements, New South Wales (3 Sydney Views) and other Australians etc., etc. To be held at our saleroom No. 2, Raffles Place on Tuesday. July 30, 1935 at 10.30
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    • 688 2 LEGAL NOTICE [N THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. OricinaLt* Petition No. IS of 1935. la the matter of CHING KENG LEE A COMPANY LIMITED and REDUCED and In the matter of the Companies Ordinance, 1915. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Order of :he High
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    • 648 2 BUSINESS CARDS, Etc. FIGARO'S PERMANENT stay PERMANENT, for $8~$1 0— 1 5 only. Highly Trained Earepeaa Experts with many years experience In attendance BAFFLES HOTEL (Room 12«) and at 93 Bras Basah Road Phone ZB6S. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARD and Miss HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467.
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    • 501 2 MASSAGE. MR. and MRS. AKAJL GRADUATE OF THE TOKIO MASSAGE SCHOOL 210-2. QUEEN STREET. Near Post OHice SINGAPORE. RUBBER STAMPS of every description made to order. Prices from 75 cents upwards— Cash with all orders. THE STRAITS TIMES, Jobbing Dept., 140, Cecil Street, Singapore. THE KING'S ENGLISH ENCYCLOPAEDIA. Prepared by
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 182 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Ouwlde Without Malaya Malaya Port axe Monthly 3.00 t 4.0« t.50 <M.rt. ilv 8 8 50 $12.00 $7.50 Half Yearly *1700 $24.00 *15.<M> trarlv $3 100 W.M $30.00 Note. OoUtation cheques should Include the usual bank disroont. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The rharres and Instructions (or CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 646 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated ln England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S OOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA i AND JAPAN. Due. 1 Tonnage Spore. SOUDAN 6.500 July 31 NALDERA
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    • 586 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE. (Incorporated ln Japan) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Aug. 7 8 HARUNA MARU 10,500 Aug. 21 2J I KATORI MARU 10.000 Sept. 4 5 I KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Sept.
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    • 648 3 I ibsst ~iis/A £St^?JB I I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Mo'.orshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom Prom From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S Sham BORINGIA 6/8 6/8 7/8 9/8 ERRIA 20/8 20/8 21/8
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    • 223 3 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms: Swimming poot- < Talking Motion Pictures. Delicious meals Hot End cold running water in each staf rcom. Cabins for two or more passengers wuh real beds Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly service from
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    • 1153 3 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hna Khiow Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. Steam Ship Co. Ltd., and China Mutual The Canard WhMe Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship ro., Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. The Australian Oriental Urn Ltd. The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The Irrawaddy
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  • 25 4 IMPERIAL AIR MAIL SING APORE— LON DON. Th- air mail aUpatchcd from Singapore on July 14 was delivered in London on July 22 (8 aays).
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  • 23 4 NETHERLANDS AIR MAIL SINGAPORE— AMSTERDAM. The air mail dispatched from Singapore on July 17 was delivered in London on July 23 (6 days)
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  • 40 4 Supplemental y mail closes at 7.30 a.m. on 26th Instant by train to connect with s.s. Karoa at Penan;?. Registered mail closes at 7 a.m. tomorrow. The departure of the s.s. London Maru for East Africa has been indefinitely deferred.
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 234 4 Today. Belawan Medan (Both) ..3 p.m. Djambi and K. Toengkal (Tohlti) 3 p.m. Muntok, Palembang anJ Pladjoe (Thedens) 3 p.m. Pangkal Pinang (Thedeni) ..3 p.m. Pontlanak (Khoen Hoca) ..3 p.m Socngel Llat (Tliedens) ..3 p.m Sarawak (generally) (Vynsr Brooke) 4 p.m. Java and Southern Sumatra (By Atropiane)
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    • 103 4 Mails from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) expected today by air (Netherlands) wlil be delivered to boxholders at 10 a.m. General delivery of letters at 11.25 a.m. Mails from Netherlands Indies expected today by air (Netherlands) will be delivered to boxholders at 3.30 p.m. General delivery of letters and parcels
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    • 12 4 The Johan van Oldenbarnevelt sailed last night for Java.
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    • 99 4 EDENDALS, Brit., 1,001 tons, from Batavia 23, for Java 27. KAMPAR, Brit., 498 tons, from Sarikee 23, fox Slbu via Rijang ports 27. DOGGERSBANK, Dut., 209 tens, from Bintulu 23, for Bintulii 25. MABELLA, Norw., 840 tons, from Bangkok 24 (or Bangkok 25. BOELONGAN, Dut., 578 tons, from
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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 Issue Rs. 153$100; On India and Ceylon payment Rs. 155 On China:— Amoy $100 Chinese currency =$70 Straits: Canton $100 Chinese currency =$70 Straits (as for Shanghai): Foochow $100
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    • 138 4 Wednesday, July 24. Sliipa alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR, Mair. Wharf Lch. Lady Clifford, P.W.D. Hoppers 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7 8. Dredger Kuantan, Dredger Tembaku!. Tug Belangkas, Telena. Dredger Todak. OU Wharf NU Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRT DOCKS.
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  • 715 4 FRASER CO.'s SHARE REPORT. offer slightly under and Kinta Electrics were placed at 85 cents. United Engineers, a ter making $7.77 1 i, close easier and there are sellers cf Malayan Breweries and Robinsons at market. A fair number of Consolidated Tin Smelter Ords were placed round 265. 9d. and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 572 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS: ROOKING AGENTS. FM.S. RLTS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Pasaage 5431. CANADIAN (Incorporated in England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE o«ter» TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES Tla HONOLULO or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL IRAIN without change— thence by CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC
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    • 31 4 > P" I 1 TT" I I 1 i Good-bye CORNS! Sm I've never used anything jfir jB that relieves the pain and j^m removes corns as quickly as -^H "gets-it" jmY^m
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    • 114 4 For everything appertaining to Travel, Banking and Freight, APPLY TO tWORLO TpAVeiSEPVICE 39, ROBINSON ROAD, TELEPHONE 5908. NO BOOKING FEES. STATES STEAMSHIP LINES. Faat Tram Pacific Paaenger Service HONGKONG to SAN FRANCISCO and PORTLAND via Shanghai. Kobe Yokohama GENERAL LEE due to sail Hong Kong Aug. 17 due to arrive
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    • 494 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. [Incorporated in England) -ELLEKMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG. Via Port* and Suez (ami Also accepting Cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo C lie Sails CITY OF BATAVIA in', t3O Aug 1 CITY OF ORAN Allf. 14 Aug. 18 CITY OF SALISBURY
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 60 4 TlDfi TABLE. l\.-.|m-. :!:!>. July 24. II W. 4.59 am 8 rt. 2 in., 5 p.m., 8 G It,. L. W. in 38 am.. 4 ft. 3 In., 11. J8 p..n., 2 ft. 8 in. lliu.-m ay. July 25. li <V. (.31 am. 7 ft. 6 in.. 6.2 p.m., 8
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    • 70 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins. Sunshine temp. •F hrs. "F Alor Star 89 0.55 6.9 75 Sitiawan 90 Nil 5.1 73 Kota Bharu 91 0.04 7.7 74 Bukit Jeram 89 0.06 5.7 73 Malacca 84 0.58 4.4 74 F <ngapore (Kallang Aerodrome)
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  • 653 5 Urgent Operations Are Now Unusual. Urgent operations for appendicitis may soon become almost extinct. Research by doctors and surgeons in London and Edinburgh has yielded discoveries which are revolutionising it 3 treatment (says the London Sunday Dispatch V An entirely new theory is already being
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  • 236 5 Hope Of Speeding Up Big Works. The possibility of building dams and other large concrete structures three times as quickly as is now practicable Is suggested by experiments carried out on three large dams in Scotland and at the Government's building research station at Watford.
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  • 199 5 More When Flight Schools Are Ready. With the opening at the rtid of this year, or the beginning of next year, of the five new night training schools, the R.A.F. will be able to speed ur> the acceptance of pilots. So far, 4.000 applications have
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 270 5 HOTELS MALAYAN PREMIER HOT.EL J f TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 pm. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight and another Popular Programme by HANK BROWN UKIE LEE T,he Two New Yorkers THE NOTED TAP 6? RHYTHMIC DANCERS APPEARING NIGHTLY NON-DINERS $1 OO RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS
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    • 37 5 MALCOLM CAM P B EU: USED FERODO LININGS BLUEBIRD'S BRAKES AND CLUTCH wete rifted with, FERODO LININGS MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. 14/20, Orchard Rtad, 'PHONE 5484-5-6-7. REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT THE F. M. S. BY WEARNE BROS., LTD. MAAS 3L
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 205 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle 7111 j I 9 io iii""~~ ■iiii~z o_li_ ill 24 _p_l_p" NO! i.:— Figures in parentheses denote the number ol letters In the words required. (CLUES.) ACROSS. 20. sua- (4) 31. P&ce (4) 21. Justice (7) 7. Leaping (7) 23. Slim (7) 8. Shrub (7) 26. Manner
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  • 2249 6 ULU LANGAT PURCHASE BRINGS REWARD. I Increase In Industrial Demand. The improvement in trading conditions which took place during the second half of 1933 continued throughout the year 1934, and consumption of electricity in the Federated Malay States increased j appreciably, particularly towards
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 29 6 POINTS By Carrier Air Conditioning Process increased comfort improved health increased productiveness cTHTtant circulation Send your enquiries to the local agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCHES. 40 Warm Studio*
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    • 115 6 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL SUNDAY JULY 28th 1935 at 9.30 p.m. BENEFIT CONCERT to Mr. A. Konchester (late of Raffles and Adelphi Hotel Orchestras) THE FOLLOWING ARTISTES have kindly consented to appear AGA LAHOWSKA Mezzo Soprano CHRISTINE VAN DER LEEUW Pianist. ARKADY KONCHESTER Violin. JOSEPH SPEELMAN Cello. ROBERT WADDLE Organ. And
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 199 7 The Sensational Play that Thrilled London New York Audiences now becomes the Screen 's Outstanding Murder Mystery of the Season ICAPITOLI 3 .15 T O 6°.S Y 9.15 Bm' m "^s^K^Bk if B mmjk in 1 tS stars m^M' tJf jl bfl n th e SenJM jB f ucce of.
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    • 416 7 An exhilarating laugh feast at the ALHAMBRA i^j*l GRAND OPENING TODAY I TONIGHT 6.15 and 9.15 ||f jj See these two famous P|§ f"^* <MEt&L comedians' insane antics as I V flP'^^ two mad magicians who I "<* ■j^t^"^ vi A change a feud into a fiesta with I *'l^v^
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    • 443 7 v^y.*. j6». at* j&*. j^^ -*^a a^-*- -*^A^y*- *6^ *^> "'A^i+^tA A A A AA A AA A A j^. You'll get the th ills and laughs of a lifetime when *J* V You see Clark and Connie match wits and lips in 1935's gayest romantic comedy! J X I
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  • TODAY'S LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOT ATIONS
    • 203 8 Rubber Prices Weaken On Guilder Rumours. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, July 24. The local rubber market was easier this morning, having been weakened by news of Holland probably devaluating the guilders. At the lower levels the trade showed a little interest, and at the auction this
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    • 185 8 Singapore, July .34, 12 noon. Buyer. Sellei Gambler 6.00 Java Cube 10.50 Hamburg Cube 10.50 White Pepper 19.50 White MuntoK Pepper 20.50 Black Pepper 10.50 Mixed Black Pepptr Copra, sundried 3.95 Copra, mixed 3.50 Fair Flafce Tapioca 3.80 Small Flake 4.30 Mea. Pearl tapioca 5.60 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.50
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 631 8 Issue Val. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Issue Val. Fraser Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Buyers ;nd fciVatt £iXC 4/- Ampat Tin 3/6 4/1 '.4 3/7Vfc 4/lVi £1 Asam Kumbang 32/- 33/- 32/6 33/6 fl Austral Malay 58/6 60/6 58/6 60/6 5/- Ayer Hitam 12 '9 13/6 12/9 13/6 1 Ayer
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      • 455 8 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 1.30 1.35 2 2 do 7 2 'i Prefs. 1.70 1.75 1.65 1.75 10 10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 12.25 12.75 £1 fl B. A. T 5.19.0 6.4.0 119/- 122 6 1 40 B. M. Broadcasting U.02'/ 2 dis 0.02'iprr, 10 5
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      • 166 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. s', 1901 red. 1940 5400.000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 103 110 norn 41-.',4 1 1907 red. 1947 51.600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 112 114 norn 4! 2 ISOC red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 4', 1913 red. 1963
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      • 349 8 Today's Prices Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Allenby 1.55 1.65 1.55 1.60 AlorGajah 1.05 l.in 1.05 1.10 Amal. Malay i$2) 2.90 3.00 2.90 3.00 Ayer Hitam 1.50 1.60 1.47' 2 1.52' 2 Ayer Molek 0 87 0.92 0.86 0.93 Ayer Panas 1.47»i 1 .52',, 1 45 1.55 Bassett 0.55
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      • 219 8 The following are the c-xih-inge rates this morning according to the dally circular Issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 15/16 London. 3 months' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 27/32 London, demand
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      • 74 8 No. 1 X. R. (F.O.B.) Aug. F COMMERCE Good F. At ASSN. (F.O.B.) Aug. 11 Noon> July 24 ,o N °J X X »«>ers. Sellers. (Spot loose) t s ca8M awardable Singapore Q cases Aug.-September lg Oct.-December D o o T M 1. K# S# S> January-March
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  • 272 8 Closing Prices In London Last Night. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 23 Closing quotations today of tho principal British stacks are given below. The rise or fall Is in relation to the price of July 18. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. Rise or Fall Conversion Loan 5",
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  • 56 8 jenerai Motors c i j Uandard OH ex. pd ii2'i no change J.B. Steel ex. pd 40\ 37«3 7 lattonal City Bank 27 1 +>A 3eneral Electric 28 +*i Jnion Pacific 107 P» Imerlcan Tobarco B 97 2'-j American Can 144 al,a 1 J.S. Rubber 12»« +>A Voolworth
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  • 90 8 London, July 23. Paris 74 09 G4 Atberu. 516 sellers New York 4.06 3 16 Bucharest 487-. Montreal 4.96' i Rio 4'i Brussels 29.39 j sellers official. Oeneva 11.11% Belgrade |JI Amsterdam 7.34 i Buenos Aires 15 Milan 61 11/16 sellers official. Berlin 12.32 Montevideo 39. Copenhagen 22.39'; sellers
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  • 53 8 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit times on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London yesterday, were as follows: 'digrams handed In up to 5 30 p.m. 8 mir 'elegrams handed In up to 6.00 p.m. 4 inii 'elegrams handed In up to 6.30
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  • 207 8 Strong Representation Made To Japanese. In the Shell Transport Company's report it is stated that during last year the Manchukuo Government, which, in effect, Is Japanese, completed plans for the establishment of a monopoly for petroleum products, and in consequence the company.-; products, which have
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  • 149 8 Entertained Hy Selangor Badminton Association. A Urge gathering wu_s present at the Victoria Institution, Kuila Lump..i. on Friday evening on the occasion <v the tea party given by the Selangor Badminton Association in honour of their vice-president Miss J Fuss, M BE. The following were among th<>
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  • 49 8 From Our Own Correspondent Bcremban. July 33 The Yates Modern Dana; Studio held a successful special dance :r thell studio in Birch Road. There wis a very large attendance and several novel competitions vert held. Many silver cups and other prizes were distributed to the winm rs.
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  • 99 8 Lyall Evan's report, dated. July 21, sliows; MINING. Slight Interest. Ulu Klangs 1 03 1.08 cum., S. Klnta buyers 4 1:".. Nawng Pets 72 74. Rantau prefs. 74 76. 1 buyers 6.00 cum.. Pungalvs buyi ram Talmas 1 34 1 36. Kanbs ti.U5 6.80, Takuapas buyers 23 xd
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  • 26 8 Mr. R. Craik has been appointed (0 be a member of the Committee to id« minister the Mercantile Ifariiu Penang, vice Mr. W. C. Juniper, resigned.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 25 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England A.D. 1720) FIRE. MARINE, LIFE. MOTOR CAR, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Branch Office for Malaya: Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore. APB 1.
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    • 22 8 AS SUPPLIED TO P.W.D. throughout Malaya, Rubber Plantations etc. Large Stock Spares Carried McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR and IPOH.
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1475 9 Voluntary Restriction Of Sales. In view of the failure of forms of voluntary restriction of output or sales in other commodities, the position in the American copper market has attracted a good deal of attention in base metal circles. Below is printed an extract from an
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    • 132 9 6 Per Cent. Dividend Recommended. The United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd. in their report and audited statement of accounts for the year ended Apr. 30, 1935, state that after providing $4,712.97 for depreciation on buildings, etc., directors' fees and amalgamation expenses, the year's working resulted in a
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    • 115 9 Three Interim Dividends And A Bonus. The report of the directors of Rawang Concessions Ltd.. together with the audited accounts for the year ended March 31, 1935, as follows: The profit for the year amounted to £50.529 19s. 10d., to which has to be added the credit balance
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    • 99 9 Profit For Year Amounts To £87,102. The directors of Rawang Tin Fields Ltd., in their report and the audited accounts for the year ended March 31. 1935 state that the profit for the year amounted to £87,102 to which is added the credit balance brought forward from
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    • 43 9 Not To Pay Dividend This Year. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 22. Malayan Tinfields, Ltd., report a profit of €1,620 for the year ended Apr. 30, 1935. There is to be no dividend, carrying forward £4 137. Straits Times copyright.
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    • 44 9 Profits Amount To £42,471. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 22. Bertram Consolidated Rubber Co., Ltd. secured a profit of £42,471 for the year ended Mar. 31, 1935. A dividend of 11 per cent, is recommended, carrying forward £25,732.— Straits Times copyright.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 602 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in tht Colony of Hong Kong) The liability ot members Is limited to the extent and in manner prescrilied by Ordinance No 6 of 1929 of the Colony. 1 1 KM) OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up 520.000.00
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    • 206 9 Bukit Malacca ..29 82 69 190 Total ..85 222 152 459 MINING ORE BREAKING. Section Sulphide Oxidised To'al Bukit Koman 2,471 2.471 Lilburne 190 560 750 Anderson 35 35 Derrick 59 S9 Raub Hole ..122 40 162 Bukit Jails ..300 300 Bukit Malacca 104 104 Total 3,177 704 3,881 TREATMENT
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    • 1171 9 the raub australian gold mining co., ltd. (Incorporated in Qucens:and) RAUB. PAHANG, F.M.S. July 19th 1935. REPORT NO. 496. The Chairman Directors, The Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE S.S. Gentlemen. Herewith Is the Report of Operation of the Raub Australian Gold Miring Cj.. Ltd., for the four weeks
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    • 586 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England oy Royal Cha.ter 1853) Paid Up Capital in JOO.UOO s.'iare* tt £5 each fSCOII.MJ Reserve Fund C 3.000 bCO Reserve Liability of Proprietors.. E3.000 OCB HEAD OFFICE: K2. Bisnopsgate. Lor n EC Z. Ajrenls and Branches. A:nrltsar IHili tfaii;on
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  • 82 10 •LMAMBJU K.'lll'i Wllll H"l Wlni eAftTOI AlilU im mmi •in \i MfORLO WhII "I ""Ll OMAT tvoHi.n 111. 1 I lIIIIIH II ',1 HANI, (KIN ROAIt II, ,11, H 111 I'vii.iin pin M Ml" I" 111. I '.II Kill UIMr NKW (Mini ii niiu ni.i>*. I ,lkl, ll,f-1..- I
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  • 856 10 CAUGHT iiiiwiin Itl SSI\ \MI |\l»\\. Mm .mil QMfl Iti MihirolU, II v lli-iiiiliiN Miiiliiiiil Hcinn, I'iiiil mill Miiiiij.illii v vi iv nun h 1.. (lii< torn in i now 1 1" im. i.-.i m ii>ri it.-mi-liiliihU of Ilir Hli'iil Inn i- wlltl
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  • 381 10 NOTES Of The DA Y. A lid iilli'lhliml will.". AM. I In .«> iHK Ml I ill rOC thl Vlrliillii M 1.1 II ill Hill thought Km i». ii preaalni iim-ii upon in* iiiinit 11. H Wi.11.1. Ml. 11l lli.ll I. In il.l II IWU HP ill Mil ii" I
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 181 10 Wutvh for th« opening dnta Wa*slatfiull's GREAT ANNUAL SALE Commnnainu vary ahortly 3t 33, Mlili aiiaal, Blii««poi«. INAIURRI CURE br De JONGH'S hi- itiniWN COD LIVER OIL «»nuin> viIAMIN* A O IN conmcT paoPoniioN with ALL THI OfHIR VAIUABLI CONITITUINTI ■I ii.« Oil ONIUM»TION AStMMA BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM IN'ANTILfI and ALL
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  • 1096 11 BRITAIN AND FRANCE IN CLOSE AGREEMENT. LEAGUE COUNCIL TO MEET NEXT WEEK. "DECISIVE MOMENT HAS COME," DECLARES MUSSOLINI. Paris, July 23. IT is reported here that Great Britain and France have agreed that during next week's League Council debate, the Abyssinian dispute shall be
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  • 64 11 Question To Be Asked In Commons Today. On the London Metal Market the cash price of tin teas down to 1233 per ton yesterday after Monday's sudden rise to £245. Questions are to be asked in the House of Commons today regarding yesterday's events, and what action
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    65 11 l.orj U'akcfield, whose name, has been specially associated in recent years with the encouragement of record breaking attempts on land, water and in the air, received yesterday the Freedom of the City <>r London. lie is a farmer Lord Mayor, and the honour is unique for a member
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  • 454 11 Deputation Received By Prime Minister. STRONG SUPPORT IN THE LEAGUE. THE Prime Minister, Mr. S. Baldwin, and the Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, yesterday received a deputation of the organisers of a national declaration on peace and disarmament, commonly known as the Peace Ballot, in
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  • 73 11 Non-Stop Flight Of 3,104 Miles. Rome. July 17 Mario Stoppani has regained the world's long-distance record for seaplanes wrested from him in June by the French sea-Hner, Crolx dv Sud. Stoppani flew nonstop from Monfalcone, Italy, to Berbers. British Somaliland, a distance of 3.104 miles, taking 25 hours.
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  • 256 11 Amsterdam-London And Amsterdam-Milan CARRIAGE OF MAILS NOT AFFECTED. Outward Planes Buffeted By Storm. TWO messages to hand today point to a reduction in the European services of the Royal Dutch air lines. The X.L.M. has suffered severe losses of aircraft and personnel in three
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  • 271 11 A Protagonist Of High Silver Price. Hor« Kong, July 23. Mr. J. H. R. Cromwell and his wife the former Miss Doris Duke, who rerently chartered the S.S. Government's] yacht Sea Belle II for a tour of Malaysia, are leaving for Peiplng tonight or tomorrow.
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  • 138 11 Commons Approves Big Supplementary Vote. London, July 23. By 195 votes to 42 the House cf Commons last night approved a supplementary estimate of 5,335,000 tor the Royal Air Force to provide for ths I ccst of the Government's programme of expansion in the current year. The vote
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  • 229 11 Expedition Into Hostile Country. MEN WHO WEAR WIGS DAISY CROWNS. Canberra, July 23. The wonders of Northern Papua are vividly described by a Resident Magistrate, Mr. J. G. Hides, who has just arrived at Port Moresby after an eight-month exploration in totally unknown lands. He was
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  • 50 11 In the House of Commons in answer to a question, the Foreign Secretary. Sir Samuel Hoare, announced that His Majesty's Government had addressed, congratulations to the Chilean Government on the important part taken by It in bringing about the cessation of hostilities between Bolivia and Paraguay. British Wireless.
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  • 286 11 Devaluation Now "Inevitable" GOVERNMENT MAY RESIGN TODAY. The Hague, July 24. THE Cabinet meets tomorrow and is expected to decide to resign or to dissolve Parliament in face of the Catholic and Socialist opposition to the Government financial programme. Today's debate was inconclusive. It is
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  • 699 12 BUT ONLY IN ROLE OF INSTRUCTOR. Famous Tennis Player's Visit. BAN BY INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION. He .ri Cochet, one of the famous "Three Musketeers" others were Rene Lacoste ;.nd Jean Borotra who helped to keep the Davis Cup in Prance from 1927 to 1932, passed through
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  • 184 12 REPORT DENIED IN SINGAPORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. July 23. The Amsterdam correspondent of the Financial Times reports that the Royal Packet Steamship Co., of Amsterdam is founding a new large Dutch shipping company in Singapore, jointly with the Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co. for the
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  • 71 12 19-Day Plymouth To Singapore Flight. The RAF. Singapore 111 flyingboat, under the command of SquadronLoader W. N. Plenderleith, took off yesterday from Plymouth on its pioneering flight to Singapore. The crew consists of Pilot Officer Hobbs and four non-commissioned men. I intends to take an all-Brltfc
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  • 115 12 London, July 23. Judgment has been delivered by Lord Merrivale, Commissioner of the Inquiry into the loss of the Mlllpool cargo boat which sank with a crew of 26 in the Atlantic last October. The Millpool was in good and seaworthy condition as regards hull
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  • 121 12 Singapore Divorce Suit In the Supreme Court today, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, Mr. Merton Holland Brown, Managing Director, Thornycroft (Singapore), Ltd., sued his wife, Violet Eleanor Brown for divorce on the ground of adultery with Mr. D. B. Butler at a hotel in Hong Kong. The parties
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  • 350 12 Alleged Attack On A Cattle Owner. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 23. Four Sikhs, Nand Singh. Berian Singh. Sarban Singh, Kernial Singh and a Sikh woman, Harnam Kour, were charged before Mr. F. K. J Wilson, in the Kuala Lumpur Police I Court. wit\ voluntarily
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  • 51 12 The wedding took place on Friday at St. John's Church, Kuala Lumpur, of Mr. Ray Baptist, son of the late Mr. Rene Baptist and Mrs. Baptist, of Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Nelly Teh. Mr. Ray Baptist will be leaving shortly for Sarawak to take up a Government appointment
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  • 36 12 The coroner's inquiry into the death of Miss Nancy Wong, who was killed in a motor-car accident In Buona Vista Road, will be held before Mr. W. G. Porter on Aug. 1.
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  • 106 12 Flying Back From England. The Ranee of Sarawak is leaving for Singapore by Imperial Airways in September (wires our London correspondent today). The Ranee flew home to England with her daughter Elizabeth In March. Soon after their arrival the engagement of the Dayang Elizabeth to Mr.
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  • 114 12 Arrangement For August 24 Celebrations. Large crowds are expected at the Jubilee celebratians of the R.A.F. Singapore at Seletar on Aug. 24. Provision is being made for the accommodation of personal of all three Services as well as members of <.he general public, according to Command
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  • 77 12 By special request, the following extra classes have been added in the Horticultural Section of the fothcoming Twelfth Malayan Exhibition:— Group 1: Class 270 A.— Collection of different kinds and varieties of foliage plants. Not less than six. Class 270 B— Collection of any one kind of foliage
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  • 57 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, July 23. On Sunday afternoon shortly after five o'clock Mr. R. K. Bell, C.P.0., Batu Pahat, was driving along the Jalan Kluang Road, Batu Pahat, his driver being at the steering wheel, when the car knocked down a 5-year-old Chinese boy.
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  • 60 12 A young Malay, Ahmad b. Abdul Majid, pleaded guilty yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District, Judges, to charges of housebreaking. He was sentenced to six months' rigorous Imprisonment. The offence was committed on May 26 when Ahmad broke into one of the coolie lines
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  • 52 12 An Indian cocoanut plucker following his calling in a garden in Amber Road yesterday last his hold and crashed to the ground from a height of over 60 feet. The man had received fractures all over his body to which he succumbed on his way
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  • 35 12 Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., announce that the sale of property at Jalan Haji Abu and Jalan Meriam, Muar, advertised to be sold on Juy 28, has been postponed to August 25.
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  • 133 12 Fine Imposed On Bus Driver. Judgment was delivered by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday, convicting an omnibus driver, named Kheda, employed by the Singapore Traction Co. on three charges. The following sentences were imposed: $30 or one month on the charge of
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  • 139 12 Sequel To Fatal Smash In Johore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, July 23. The adjourned inquiry into the death of Tee Chim Thye, a Chinese motor-cyclist, on May 30 in the vicinity of the Masonic Lodge, Johore Bahru was heard yesterday by Mr. J. B.
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  • 107 12 Gives Birth To Child Who Is Unaffected. A Malay woman victim of smallpox who was recovering in the Middleton Hospital gave birth to a child a few days ago. I The baby who showed no trace of the disease was vaccinated shortly after birth. The mother developed the
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  • 16 12 Mrs. M. A. Reshty. of St. Thomas' Walk, was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday afternoon.
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  • 469 12 SHIP'S ADVENTURE IN STORM. DANCED UP DOWN ON DECK. (From Our Shipping Correspondent) To a shipmaster deck cargo is always a worry, but w>ien it takes the form of big, bulky, 72-ton locomotives his displeasure is extreme. That is the experience of Captain H. Nyegaard, master
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  • 238 13 WASHED FROM EARTH AND GRAVEL. "GOLD-DIGGERS" ON THE SCENE. It may be recalled that a mild sensation was caused some time ago by people digging for gold dust from a piece of vacant land at Argyll Road, Penang. Its counterpart is now being staged at Transfer
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  • 314 13 Important Judgment In Supreme Court. Mr Justice a'Beckett Terrell yesterday delivered an important judgment in the Supreme Court in a civil appeal. Wong Fook Hee, a widow, sued another wido\ Chan Soon. Chan Soon, it appears, was entrusted with jewellery and her adopted son stole it along
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  • 215 13 Allegations In Last Message. A verdict of suicide by drowning was returned at tbe inqvest yesterday on Chlo Kee Leng, a Hokkien Chinese trader working on one f the Straits Steamship Company's steamers. His b)dy was fo»nd floating in the Telok Ayer basin. On a life-buoy stand
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  • 50 13 RAILWAY ENGINES 9 SEA TRIP. Four railway engines are the unusual cargo of the s.s. Othander which is taking them from Antwerp to Tsingtao for the Chinese railways. The Othander was in Singapore Harbour yesterday. These pictures show how the engines are carried (Story on Page 12).— Straits Times Photoqravh
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  • 500 13 The Court of Appeal disagreed 'with the decision in a 30-year-old Penang case, which was cited as authority in a recent Singapore case, in the matter of Rex. vs. Tan Ah Seng, judgment in which was delivered yesterday. The appeal judges, consisting of the acting Chief
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  • 291 13 "MOVIE BALL" AT RAFFLES. At a meeting of the Entertainment Committee. Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund, held last week, definite arrangements were made in regard to the entertainments fixed aid of the Fund. The Chairman of the Committee, Mr. Joe Fisher, reported that the initial event organised by
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  • 484 13 a lb.. and was about 20' 2 cents a lb. at I the end of the year. The rise in the price of rubber en- j abled smallholders to pay arrears of j .quit rents on lands cultivated with rubber and was responsible accordingI ly for
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  • 575 14 WINNERS PLAY REALLY GOOD FOOTBALL. Second Division Leadership Changes Hands Again. Marine Dtpt. F.C. 6; Wiltshires II 1. ni.wiM, almost perfect football the Marine Dept. F.C. completely outplayed the Wiltshire Regiment second team in a Second Division match at Anson Road
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  • 143 14 .!i Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. July 23. Tin '1 l.tl.uca Badminton tlon Men's Singles and Doubles (.'iKimplonshlp was made last night I iid as follows: Singles. V Kundkih bye; Charlie Scow bye: II C. Chua; A Cholladurai v Tay Ku in Lim; N. Kundlah v Yoon M P
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    38 14 The Singapore Malaya Cup XI who drew with the Services 2—22 2 at Anson Road Stadium on Saturday and thus qualified on goal average to meet Selanfor In the flnal at K.L. on Aug. 10. Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 44 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 23. Selangor and Singapore will meet on Wednesday to decide who will meet Penang A In the final. Penang and Singapore A will play in the first round of the Sultan of Perak's Cup tomorrow.
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  • 87 14 i From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. July 0. Perak defeated Ipoh by one match In the Inter-club golf. The results (with Perak players mentioned first) were as follows Gibbings and -Green. 1, vs. Gllchrlst and Mitchell, 0; Howard and McCarthy, 0. vs. Ayton and Stewart, 1; Cator and
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  • 767 14 English Turf Topics. SMIRKE LANDS ANOTHER DOUBLE. ißy Our London Staff.) Fleet Street, July 13. M7ITH the generally expressed opinion that the two-year-olds se.;n out this season are of only moderate class, lam not In agreement. It is true that there was no spectacular
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  • 111 14 Wednesday. July 24. Football: B. A. P. A. League. Dlv. 111. Medical Services n. Abattoirs. V.M.C.A. ground. Thursday, July 25. Football: 8 A. FA. League. Dlv. I, M.F.A. vs. S.R.C., Anson Road Stadium: B.C.C. League. Merchant* and Police vt. Public Services, padang. Water Polo: Singapore Swimming Club vs
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  • 138 14 Malacca Club beat Jasla at tennis on Friday at the M.C. courts. The results, Malacci Club players mentioned first., were as follows: Hon. Mr. Bryant and Mr. M. C. ft* Sheppard beat Messrs. J. H. Witherby and G. D. Treble 7— 5. 8— 6—3. Messrs. E. C. Martin
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  • 322 14 Malacca Cricket. Colville Captures Eight Wickets For Twelve. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mai ace i. July 22 On Sunday the Malacca Volunteer Corps for whom some S.F.A. members played, easily defeated the St Francis' Association at cricket. The Franciscans batting first were trundled out
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  • 389 14 Inter-Club Athletics. Result Hinged On The Last Event. The Wiltshire Regiment won the impromptu sports meeting on the Padang to which they had been invited by the Singapore Recreation Club yesterday afternoon. The B.R.C. It will be recalled, won their first match against the RAF.
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  • 104 14 Sunday's Races Won By Ramona Billie. On Sunday the A and B OtaMM ..ailed a race for the Batavia Visitors Cup during which a very fresh breeze from the lotltu i>n ill* cd. The sea was slight and the tido slack and flood. Ramona skippered by Alexander finished
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  • 669 15 SCOTLAND CRUSHED HY SOUTH AFRICANS. Notts Run Up Big Total Against The "Tykes." London, July 23. (~\i outKiiiMtllnf Inlprpul In Malayana In the first (iUnn rrlrkrt in. l. -in Insi einnpiiteil wi»n thp Ariuy'N victory over Hip Nitvy ul l.nid'x,
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  • 225 15 RifU Shooting Vrnr's Record Score Lowered lly Three. QBLANUOM rtUlatl IIm OlbWM Shlrld In Ihr mill mil mm n ,itiiln«l Nrirl Srinlillitii and •luting Mtr wrrli nul I Ilia KM Srl,ui«(U» fimilli tin i mi .ml IIii v put UP II rtcoi I HI (I P'llnl*
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  • 130 15 (from Our Own Correspondent) Kuniu l.umpur, July 91. An »i. nil. hi rrnm Saturday until tomorrow him heen limit, tin Ih. i Inn Ing of rntrlrN Inr the Sslangor f.A .'a hinl.ii kn.K-k mil vi .nil.. ii A junior player, for the purposes of ihh oompttltlon, In
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  • 91 15 MCA NiniPi'iitli uimual NWlm mlriu rlinnipliiUHlilpfl will be held at the V.M.C.A. Swimming Pool, Fort c.uuiing, on Saturday, Aug. 14 at 4.00 p.m. Th« following in open events: 1, ISO yard* championship of Slug* S. 100 yard* Tram Relay 'tram of 4i. 3 riunilng Champlonahlp 4. ranry Diving
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    30 15 Hrnii ll.xk In the imiii'. I MM of l.nrli,, throwrr Up h.ild< thp i.iihiiii Malayan rhlnpae rr, „..i havlns thrown 147 ft. A In, at Xl, In I It II.
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  • 293 15 Th* DaoU Cup. Germans Within A Point Of Victory Five Times. WlmltlrUi.il. July S3. Ami in. took the lead In UN lUvU (mi- I- .1. llnal today when W AllUimi and I, II Van Ryn t beat <». von < ramm and II Lund (Oermany) I—4.
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  • 145 15 <Frt>m our Own Correapoiuli n> VI Baiiru, July 31. The lull. klu. II. ill -it ii MUi'U Diiublpa Own wont la a welcome fPiUurp Ui (tie Btttu I'ahat Dlatrlct lawn tennis tournament, which start ni Inat week-end 1,, ii,,. mu.-.i ix.uiilm UN 11... nil ton and Mr.
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  • 77 15 Tlm rpNiilU of ynnlerday's U«* In Hip iiumiin iciiniK iimmitmant wire: W.-I.iril dllUlllPN h-.11.11. |l. 111. -I Mm Hluih'-m and Mm mil. kh.n.l. plun 2, hpat Mm Mur|i|irrmni mnl Mm Mwlnrhnit Mf H n I. 6—4. ■M. -i .1.. ni. 1n I li. ip. Hi. .1 A I'
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  • 60 15 the fnllowlni! .ninpeUllUilin have hppn niriin«P(l i.i Keppel (lolf Cluh fOI Hie August Hank ll, inlays: 111 11,, 1ei Mil ike Cninpelltlon (n,i handloap) Saturday afternoon Aug. 3, Hunday morning Aug. 4 and Monday morning Aug. S. An unlimited mimhei nf emd". i,,.,v h, liiken out Mixed Niik
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  • 638 15 Malacca's Poor Showing hrijttiUS Still A Power Macnamara Impresses Dismissed For Three. f AM told that Saturday's Malaya Cup 1 match at Malacca waa one -i Urn ptMireat seen for some acaaona. That jnti.ire w,.ii was largely due lo MM poor play of Uii MaUoea rifhl winu
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  • 1087 16 No Serious Apprehension But Position Needs Clarifying Bankruptcy Administration Germany To Attack Overseas Markets. By OUR COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENT. •pHE many failures of sundry goods dealers in recent times have been a highly unpleasant feature in local mercantile activities and. although I do not think
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  • 690 16 A SINGAPORE MERCHANTS NOTE-BOOK. working of rubber restriction, Mr. Lowinger will also devote some of his time to the study of the plneappie industry, including cultivation, canning and export. The pleasure is caused by the fact that the senior tin representative on the International Tin Committee has decided to avail
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  • 120 16 Charges Of Rioting Against 23 Chinese. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, July 20. Before Ungku Ismail, First Magistrate, Segamat, 23 Chinese were charged with rioting at Jemantah. As two of the party were In hospital in a crlctt U state, the case was postponed bail being allowed in
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  • 651 16 VIEWS OF MR. J. HANDS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 22. "A knowledge of English enables you to partake of the fruit of the tree of knowledge and if you don't do that you cannot blame education," said Mr. John Hands, M.F.C., J.P., at
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  • 223 16 I Conviction For Abetment Quashed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 22. j Two appeals were heard by the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Thomas) in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court today. Naganather Ayer appealed against his conviction by the Kuala Lumpur magistrate, who fined him $50
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  • 539 17 Experiences While Motoring In Malaya. INCONVENIENCE AND LOSS OF TRADE. Reference to the inconvenience caused by the complexity of the Malayan Customs system was made by Sir Francis Voules who, with Lady Voules, has just returned to London from an extended tour in
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  • 246 17 A striking tribute to the popularity and esteem in which Dr. K. T. Khons. M.8.E.. J.P.. M.C.H.. is held in Kinta and throughout Perak generally was paid on Wednesday last, when over 150 were present at the "at home" given by Mr. S. Seenivasagam, M.S.C.. and Mrs. Seenivasagam
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  • 132 17 Details Of Volunteer Corps. (By Our Services Correspondent.) Another issue of that valuable publication, "Services Direc'ory of j Malaya," published by T. B. Rogers and Co., Ltd., of Singapore, at 20 cents. Is ready. Authentic, as it is corrected by headquarters regularly, the directory is well
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  • 69 17 (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, July 23. An extraordinary general meeting of the Malacca Eurasian Association was held on Sunday at the premises of the Eurasian Volunteer Club. Mr. H M. de Souza sr, the president, was in the chair. Mr. F. A. de Witt, J.P.. was elected
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  • 36 17 With reference to a report in a recent issue, it is pointed out that Mr. A. Konchester, who has been leader of the Adelphi and Sea View Orchestra, did not hold this position at Raffles Hotel.
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  • 835 17 33 Cemeteries Inside Municipal Limits. In addition to the six Municipal cemeteries, there are in use Inside the municipal limits 16 private cemeteries, of which one is Malay and the remainder Chinese, and 11 public cemeteries, of which one is Jewish, one Parsee, two Malay
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  • 423 18 AN INTERNATIONAL TEST. radio transmitters throughout the Empire were mobilised for emergency action during the first week-end of June. The test was organised by the Radio Boclety of Great Britain, which believes that the skilled amateur should be able to play an
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  • 87 18 Shanghai Association Retaliates. Following the demand of the Shanghai representative of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry for royalty from the broadcasting stations for the use of records, the Shanghai Broadcasting Station Owners Association decided, at a met ting recently, to discontinue the broadcasting
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  • 39 18 There are /our radio stations in Manchukuo and Kwantung, as follows. MTCY. Hslnking. 560 kcs., 100 kw.: JQAK, Dairen, 650 kcs.. 0.5 kw.; MTFY, Harbin. 674 kcs.. 3 kw; MTBY. Mukden. 890 kcs 1 kw.
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  • 23 18 ANTENNA NO. 1." Station WIXK at Millis. Mass.. U.S.A.. has since Apr. 21 been using a special aerial, known as Antenna No. 1."
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  • 44 18 A station which for a long time has been using different wavelengths in an attempt to avoid interference has at last settled on 52.45 m. The station is TGX. Guatemala City, Guatemala. The schedule it present is 7.50 a.m. to 10.20 a.m. local time.
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  • 631 18 DISING high over the pine trees in the sandy plains around Berlin are the masts of the German wireless system Nauen, Koenigswusterhausen, Beelitz all names familiar to radio listeners of Europe. Then south-east in Zeesen are the towers and antennae which connect Germany with a
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  • 331 18  -  Franz L. Habbel. By Coping With Language Difficulty. broadcast, that six different daily programmes must be arranged for the various sections, as it would be scarcely possible to send the same programme to North America that is appreciated in Shanghai or to suppose that African taste is the
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous

  • 49 20 In spite of heavy conditions, some cxi time! were returned in the Selunuor A.A.A. pionshlps which were lu'!d :it Kuala Lumpur i-st wclcor.U. Selanaor's proschurr.pionsliips at a the Malayan Kuala Lumpur this w tek-end arc distlnctly rosy. Vvong" swee Chew, winner of throwing the javelin
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    13 20 At the conclusion of the meeting Mrs. H. R. Joynt presented the prizes.
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    14 20 Miss Man Yoke Lin, winner of the girls' 50 yards am 100 yards races.
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    9 20 The start of the 100' yards race for girls.
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    14 20 En Eng Hock, winner of the 120 yards hurdles He holds the Malayan Record.
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    14 20 Lee Kuan Yew (holder) again won the high jump with 5 ft. 9 in
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    29 20 Officials and judges. Left to right, Messrs. F. T Shaw,' F. C. Cooke, P. W. Gleeson, W. D. Barro.i. Right: Tan Jin Leong winner of the diPv j throwing.
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    • 16 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) Head OfftM for Malaya: SINGArOHB.
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