The Straits Times, 29 July 1935

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times. [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CBNTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. LMI PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times. 20 PACJES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1935. PRICK 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 204 1 simgapore: ko. c-cis. hi. cphone 5471)* CRETONNES REALLY SMART at PASKOE Co.. CORNWALL HOUSE PERFORMANCE Look to the mechanism, the life of your machine, and rate the value of a refrigerator on this basis:Style 10% Features 10% Quietness 10% Special Gadgets" 5% Dependability long life 65% 97% of Monitor tops
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    • 165 1 KUALA LUMPUR! 25. JAVA ST. CPHONE 3G32>. Wonder Golf Wins Compston Roehamptqn Trophy. ARCHIE COMPSTON PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE BROMFORD ball Dear Mr. Penfold, April Bth, 1935. After my recent win at Roehampton I feel I must write and congratulate you on your Autograph Bromford Ball. I attribute my success
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    • 7 1 Daisy I^UjaFIIARI) RO.\f>. I (Aimer Mansions.) j
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  • DOMESTIC QCCUNENCES
    • 81 2 TAN— MRS TAN KIAN TEONO (nee Mad?.m Ijm Im Ncoi aged 73. passed away peacefully at her residence. No. 31, Neil Road, on S..n<i;iy 28th lust., at 5 p.m. She leaves behind her a son. Mr. Tan Choon Guan. 4 daughters, a daughter-in-law, 4 tnrw hi Isx. Messrs Chan
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    • 47 2 A Eugn Mass of Requiem for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Alexandria M. lU-ndrlcks will be sun-; at the Church of St. J'jseph at 6.30 a.m. on Tuesday. Ju?y 30, 1935. Rc!a:ives and frientls kind attendance fend prayers are earne:t!y solicited.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 418 2 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position advrrtlsrd in these column* send copies of testimonials Do not srnd orifinals. WANTCD, European Engineer with thorough knowledge of Arc and Oxy-Acetyleno welding. Only reliable applicants considered. Particulars to Box 471, Straits Times. WANTED a First Class Chinese Chef for a European Hotel,
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    • 765 2 FOR SALE. PHILCO Wireless Set Battery operated as new complete with ariel and fixtures. $7*oo. Apply IM, Cecil Street. SWASTIKA. Special Sale, Surplus Stock of Lamps, Jewellery, Trays, etc. Bargain Prices $1 to $10. July 25 to 30. SIAMESE KITTENS, for sale, Two pure bred toms. eight weeks old, with
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    • 992 2 MISCELLANEOUS TOU CAN HAVE THE SUNDAY TIMES delivered to you every week for three months for $1.00. General Manager Sunday Tunes. IF TOU HAVE RELATIVES OR FBKNDS Overseas have the Straits Budget posted t> them every #eek, 114 yearly including pratage. outside lalaya $13.20 within Malaya, Orders, accompanied by remittances.
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    • 781 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturaiy, August 3, Public Holiday. Monday, August 5, Bank Holiday. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. "The Excise Enactment, 193 C. Session of Licensing Board. The next Session of the Licensing Board for the District of Johore Bahru will be he'xl at the
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    • 703 2 AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION SALE of valuable freehold and leasehold Singapore Properties. At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheoi:g Koon Senp tt Co., Ltd., No. SO, Chulla Street, on Wednesday, July SI, 1935, at 2.30 pm. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and houv No. 250, TembeUng Road, Singapore, area 3,182 sq. ft.
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    • 278 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc. MASSAGE. MR. and MRS. AKAJL GRADUATE OP THE TOKIO MASSAGE SCHOOL ZlO-2. QUEEN STREET, Near Post Oflice SINGAPORE. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARD and Miss HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. We make a practical study of your head and win suggest a coiffure especially
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 186 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Stngaporc Within Ouwide Without Malaya Malaya Postage M.m'.hN S 3.00 f 4.00 S t.SO «,>u:.rtrrlT S 8 SO II? 00 S 150 Half Yearly 517.00 $24.00 ***** \earlv $54 VIM 130.00 Nate, Outctatinn cheques should include Ihf usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The rharge* and Instructions for CLASSIFIED
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 616 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In 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 AND JAPAN. Due. Tonnage Spore. P SOUDAN 8.500 July SI NALDERA 16.000
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    • 588 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. I GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE. (Incorporated In 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 U <k KATORI MARU 10.000 Sept. 4 5 5 KASHIMA MARTJ 10,000
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    • 634 3 fc^^g-^gf^ i nJI«iH B B"j PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cui&ine. rOR GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From Prom From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S Sham BORIMOIA 6/8 6/8 7/8 9/8 ERRIA 20/8 20/8 21/8 2S/8
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    • 224 3 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms: Swimming pootTalklng Motion Pictures. Delicious meals— Kot and cold running water in each state room. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly service from Manila and
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    • 1180 3 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Bua Khlow Steamship Co (1932) L 44. Sleam Ship Co. Ltd.. and China Mutual The Cunard WhMe Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship <<>.. Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co. LUL The Australian Oriental Line Ltd. The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The
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  • 67 4 Five hundred passengers taking part in a Miclii nanean cruise in the P and O. liner Moldavia were offered tha option of staying in Gibraltar until the end of the week or abandoning the cruise and coming home by ivx routes. Tins followed a breakdown yesterday m the
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 256 4 Appeal Against Sentence By Majorca Court. Palma. Majorca, July 13. Captain A. W. Kane, master of the British steamer Brompton Manor, who was found guilty of "forcibly resisting the police" and sentenced to two and a -half years' imprisonment, was provisionally released on bail tonight. The British
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    • 78 4 Mails from Europe etc (London) expected today by air Imperial > will be delivered to boxholders at 8 p.m. General delivery of letters tomorrow at 8.25. Mails from China and Japan today by B. Aires Maru. Mails from China tomorrow by Cremer. Mails from Holland tomorrow by Dempo.
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    • 22 4 Mails from Singapore dispatched en July 5 by Mantua delivered in London on July 28 (23 days).
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    • 226 4 Today. Hoihow (Hal Lee) 2 p.m. Indo-Chlna (Albert Sarraut) 2.50 p.m. Baean, Bengkalis Sclat Pandjang (Maklan) 3 p.m. Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dllly jy air (Qantasi 7 p.m. Tomorrow. Kerimon (Tong Heng) 9 a.m. Tandjong Pinang (Noembing) 9 a.m. Pengerang (Ho;k Kcng) 9 a.m. U.S.A.
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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=8100. On China: Amoy $100 Chinese currency =$70 Straits: Canton $100 Chinese currency =$70 Straits (as for Shanghai >:
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    • 49 4 Owing to the late arrival of the outward Imperial aeroplane the air mails for Australia. Java etc. previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. yesterday will now cl:>se at 7 p.m. today. The latest time of posting for Registered Articles will be at 7 p.m.
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    • 140 4 Monday. July 28 Ships alongs;dr the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPfX lIARBOI R. Main Wharf Lch. Lady Clifford. Dredger Todak. Dredeer Tembakul. Is.h. Sir H. Anderson, Yacht Joseph Conard. OU Wharf NIL Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tunjon Hagar. Sheers Wharf Nil. Albert Dock
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    • 35 4 July 27: Mirzapore, Kampar. Klang. Edendale. Phaslanella, Deucalion. Sin Alk Bee, Larut, Takada (Brit.); Boribat liSiamt; Malta Maru (Jap): Boelongan. jToglan. Patras. Parigi. Toboali, Senang. PaJima iDut.i. July 28: Mapia. Blinjoe (Dut); Bulan (Brit).
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  • 292 4 Passengers By The Ranpura. The following passengers disembark at Straits ports from the P. and O Ranpura which left Marseilles on July 26:— Mr. F. E. Baguley. Syed ShcM Barakbah. Mr. F. Bellamy, Mr. J. R. Donald. Mr. J. H. Goudle. Miss E. M. Hobbs. R;v. E. T.
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  • 91 4 CAPE OF JACQUES. Pren.. 4.H91 tons from Kaiphong 27. for Colombo and Djibouti 27. DUKAT. Norw.. 716 tons from Bangkok 27, for Bangkok 28. PAL IMA. Dut.. 629 tons from Sourabaya 27. for Penang 27. KUDAT. Brit., 1 021 tons rrom Bangkok 27. lor Bangkok 30. HAI T.ETF
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  • 69 4 The following disembarked at Singapore from the President Polk: Mrs. Charles W. Boughton. Miss Priscilla Boughton, Master Geoffrey Boughton. Lady Veronica Bruce. Mr. C H. Chang. Mr. Leung Lit Chen. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra B. Cornell. Mrs Helen N. Gibb. Capt. A. C. Gregory. Mr. C. A. Griswold.
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  • 102 4 London. July 15. Rear-Admiral George Whittle Phillips was arrested last night as he stepped from a coach at King's Cross Station, after flying from Paris. He ws; surrounded by police officers i when he alighted, and was taken away in a police car. He had landed at Essex
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  • 271 4 Govt Contractor Whose Supply Was Short (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 26. Before Mr. F. K. Wilson, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, two Tamils. Murugasu and Egambram Mudaliar. pleaded guilty to a summons charge of adulterating toddy by adding water to it. Ths second defendant
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  • 49 4 For the Cats Section at the Malayan Exhibition. Mr. H. J. C. Kulaslngha. Hon. secretary, has received a special prize (a ribbon) from a friend in Australia. It Is from the Renshow Cattary of New South Wales and is for the best cat in the Show.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 605 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in P. M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:ROOKING AGENTS. F M.S. RLYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Pmmcc Mil CANADIAN k 1 7.vi^ 4lE_ J^[fT7 wm MT A A JK A \j (incorporated in England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offrn TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMI'RKSS to
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    • 52 4 GIDS voor INDIE PLACE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE GIDS VOOR INDIE <r^~^^^+*~~ \f "**S* B *ou reaen every Dutchman who touches the Straits Settlements ports This guide may be obtained from the K.P.M-, Ncderland Stoomvaart Maatscbappij and the Rotterdam Uoyd. For advertisements rates and other particulars communicate with VEKEENIGDE UITGEVEBS-BEDRIJVEN
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    • 465 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. I (Inrorpo. .i l'd In l.nr.l^nd) BLLBKMAM LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBUKti. Via Forts and Sun Canal Also arceptinß Cargo for Canadian and American port* via (olumhn I uc -til." CITY OF BATAVIA Jui/ M Alls 3 CITY OP ORAN A>:r. 14 Aug. 18
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 27 4 TIDE TABL& ii i 4 i., 10 -M pn; 4 M p.m.. p.m., U p.m. .1 i 8 ft. 7 in., li 41 p.m., 1 5.51 p.m.,
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    • 121 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. ins. Sunshine temp. •F hrs. T West Coast. Alor Star 69 Nil 6.6 77 Butterworth (P.W.) 89 Nil 8.9 77 Sitiawan 92 Nil 6.5 73 Bukit Jeram 88 Nil 4.5 "4 Malacca 33 0.23 1.7 72 Inland. Kuala
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  • 781 5 Sir Shenton Thomas's Visit Who Will Develop The Highlands? (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 27. A LTHOUGH H.E. the High Commis- sioner. Sir Shenton Thomas, is visiting Ipoh only for a day for the tin miners' conference he will be happily welcomed here and the only regret
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  • 555 5 No Use Destroying Rubber Plans For Cochet Very Low Temperatures. 'From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. July 26. AFTER tne wonderful round-the-world tour of the Dutch submarine K-XVIII. which created such great enthusiasm In the N.I. last week. the news of the X.L.M. plane crashes j in such quick
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  • 159 5 Plans For Tour Of Malaya. (From Our Muslim Correspondent.) Since his arrival in Singapore early this month Syed Salim bin Ahmad bin Jindan has given lectures and talks daily at various mosques and individual houses on Muslim subjects. Thousands of people have attended his lectures. He has also
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  • 44 5 The Peiplng-Hankow railway administration has sent a petition to the Ministry of Railways requesting the purchase of 20 new locomotives for the line. It is stated that the order will be placed in Europe and will cost about $6,100,000.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 246 5 HOTELS MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight and HANK BROWN UKIE LEE The Two New Yorkers BROADWAY FAMED SPECIALISTS OF MODERN TAP RHYTHMIC DANCING APPEARING NIGHTLY NON -DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS PHONE 5381. [sea
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    • 165 5 HOME SCHOOLS. WINGLETYE BOARDING SCHOOL for boys and girls. Beautifully situated 12 miles from London. Progresohe modern education. All subjects. Open air surroundings. Moderate fees Seaside holiday house. Children from abroad met by the Principal, Mrs. Li.y Stone end are made to feel at home Immediately. Write for Prospectus to:
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  • 764 6 CANINE TOPICS By ANJING HUTAN. HOW THEY MAY BE TREATED. *|*HERE are many ailments to which dogs are subjected in this country. Some of the most common are worms, eczema, sarcoptic mange, distemper and jaundice. As the first two arc closely allied I will attempt to
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  • 941 6 Singapore Chinese Collection. (By Our Chinese Correspond*. r. l.) A monster effort is being mr.c!e by the local Chinese to help thf hundreds of thousands of flood victims in all parts of China. As usual, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, is taking the lead in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 128 6 HI-FIDELITY j a tfej j g jgUaSfgi y*" n i m^^ *»A3 m m1 1 m S"""".? f 1335 MASTEP.PIECE. Outstanding Value. Specially made for the Tropics. Cabinets Chassis arc construc9 fc/^B ted with highest quality aluminium. _4^ All parts are made with heavy duty compon.nis to withstand the climatic
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    • 185 6 SHORT-WAVE M AERIAL KIT £V Price $15.00 W Postage Extra 50 cts. SCIENTIFICALLY DESIGNED TO IMPROVE RECEKIION ON ANY MAKE OF RECEIVER, All connections soldered at the factory. No soldering necessary. One aerial covers short and broadcast bands. Easily and quickly installed. Operates on any make of Radio. All parts
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    • 164 6 HAMMOND ELECTRIC CLOCK GLORIA ALARM SYNCHRONOUS. An exquisite boudcir clock wi'.h r.!i alarm attachment It Is hard to visualise from the picture the rlchnea achieved by the chromium plated case, spun silver dial with an imitation cloisonne centre piece in colour Here at last is a truly artistic and beautiful
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 687 6 FULL BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. TODAY. Transmission 2 620 pjn.— 9.os p.m. G.S.F. 15,140 kc s (1it. 82 m.) and G.S.G. 1/.790 kc s 16.86 m.) 620 pjn. Big Ben. The Scottish Studio Orchestra. 6.50 Haydn Heard and his Band, relayed from the West End Cinema, Birmingham. 7.20 Greenwich Time
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    • 577 6 wich Time Signal. 7.30 A running commentary on the Davis Cup Tennis Challenge Round. (Third day.)* 7.50 An Organ Recital by G. Thalbcn-Ball, from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. S.SB The Ni-wr. 1.35 The Birmingham Hippodrome Or. hc;tra. Relayed from the Hippodrome Th-utre. Birmingham. 9.05 pm. Clcse down. Transmission J
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    • 283 6 News from Holland. 905 Second part of the song recital. 9.20 Dance record.;. 9.50 p.m. Close aown FRIDAY. AUG. 2. 7.50 p.m. Opening announcement K.Ot Rccoras. R. 05 Talk: "Short wave long distances." 8.20 Cabaret programme. 8.35 Declamation by Ada Prlns. 850 News from Holland. 9.05 Records. 9.10 Declamation by
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  • 46 7 Big Order Placed In Great Britain. The Chinese Government Purchasing Commission is shortly placing orders m Great Britain for 40 passenger cars and vans, miscellaneous machinery and tools and 40,000 tons of rails all for the Canton-Hankow Railway, at a total cost of £230^00
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  • 204 7 Two Men Will Bind £100,000 Codex. Mr. Douglas Cockerell and Sydney, his thirty-year-old son, have begun the most delicate book-making task in history—the repairing and binding of the Codex Sinaiticus. the £100,000 Bible manuscript in the British Museum. For months Mr. Cockerell senr. has been preparing in
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  • 203 7 Life Driving Ban On Doctor. Dr. John Courtenay Folliott Dudley Vaughan, 55. of Bristol, was fined £100 and had his driving licence suspended for life, at Winchester Assizes, for driving his car in a dangeraus manner at Bristol. The jury found him not guilty 01 manslaughter. It was
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  • 47 7 Seoul. June 29. Construction of a two-storey ferroconcrete bridge over the Yalu River, which separates Korea from Manchukuo, is being considered by the Korean Government. The top storey, according to plans, will be for vehicular traffic, while the lower will be used exclusively by pedestrians.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 75 7 ICAPITOU 6 1S TOMIGHT_ 9 is The Famous Boy Star of "TREASURE ISLAND" and "SKIPPY" in his Greatest Role Yet' FOX FILMS present with ifl SBfe d% Hk pride a Picture that BIBL IVlnn, Woman and 4k'., :^aMi wmrW Im 11 irV 4 mm id Le.cr Production I r., Zd*fd
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    • 235 7 tw ALHAMBRA °f M3ERRIMENT T |A^ Carl Laemmle presents I Smith's If A UniT.r.«l Pictur. with 6 15 J^^ ALAN MOWBRAY FLORINE McKINNEY jfflFlflSl PE< SGY SHANNON RICHARD CARLE «tmrrm wesley barry henry armetta ■Jff^Wip FERDINAND GOTTSCHALK WM. BOYD %Qp7 A LOWELL SHERMAN 9'l9 15 Prodactlon 2B GREAT WORLD CABARET
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    • 307 7 lie 1 j r avilioW ELOPING GIRL MURDERED! Vr tfrf^" cc ox F'l tI!S 'ill in t \<jn!&^r I Mystery story f*^ rh<pne and only Gajjge M.Col?b*jnhisowPoy/ A tale of a f 'g h against of o NewYSMKaom^e/ terrif 'C odds I %r~ who took o choncfc-«n I 1 anythi
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 171 7 Today's Crossword Puzzle i ~~2 3 "a 5 17 I VT~ r^ 1 t; fli W r~~~~ ill iFr~r3 i i* ~n rtfi H n n~n~ i:oi_.-tij..:ti in pm i-iithces denote the number ot letters in the words required. (CLUES.) 23 Kinds (5) At KOftS. 25. Angry (5) 1. Own
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  • TODAY'S LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 148 8 Awaiting Guilder Developments. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, July 29. There was no business in the rubber market, and in the absem-e of anything to go on from the terminal markets, prices were unchanged. Rubber shares arc still lifeless. The Duteb situation seems to bo the keynote
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    • 181 8 .>M"i;.i|iiiri\ .iu;\ »:>, i. nuun. liu\er Sellet Gambler 6.00 Java Cube 10.50 Hamburg Cube 10.50 While Pepper 13.50 White Muntok Popper 19.00 Black Pepper 10.50 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 3.05 Copra, mixed 3.50 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.80 Small Flake 4.30 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.60 Small Pearl Tapioca 9.50
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    • 90 8 Kerosene oil Shell and Fish $4.8G for |4.46 and Cr>s.s $4.<6 ior two 4-gaUoo tins. Drvoe's Imperial Brilliant. $2,43 per tin of 4 Inj gal'cv.s: Silvan Arrow $2 23 per tin of Imp. p:illoi;.s. Motor spirit per Imp. gaiior. Shell aviation ex. 4 Ral. drum $1.0"i Shell motor spirit per
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 596 8 All Shares quoted above are fully paid. Issue Val. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4/- Ampat Tin 3/6 4/1 «2« 2 3/7>/ 2 4/1& £1 A.-;un Kumbang 32/- 33/- 32/6 33/6 il Austral Ma!ay 52/6 60/6 58/6 60/6 5/- Ayer Hitam 12/9 13/6 12/9 13/6 1
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      • 423 8 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 1.30 1.35 2 2 do 7' 2 '< Prefs. 1.70 1.75 1.65 1.75 30 10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 12.25 12.75 fl £1 B. A. T 5.19.0 6.4.0 119/- 122 6 1 40 B. M. Broadcasting 0.02 2 dis 0.02 2 prr,
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      • 163 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. s'c 1901 red. 1940 5400.000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn «ft* 1907 red 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 112 114 norn 4" 2 .i IOOf red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn V, 1913 red. 1963
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      • 343 8 (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated) Fraser Co. I.yall Evatt (Ulenby 1.55 1.65 1.55 1.60 Mot Gajah 1.05 l.jn 1.05 1.10 \mal. Malay ($2) 2.90 3.00 2.90 3.00 fcyer Hitam 1.50 1.60 1.47% 1.52% \yer Molek 087 0.92 0.86 OSfZ fVyer Panas 1.47% 1.52!^ 1.45 155 Bassett 0.55
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    • 222 8 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 2/3 15/16 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 VBV B London, 30 days' sight 2/3 27/32
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    • 68 8 Noon, July 29. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 K. R. S. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Aug. 19 3/16 19 5/16 Good F. A. Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) Aug. 18% 19 No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) awardable Tone Of Market:— Idle. London
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  • 291 8 Prof. Aalberse And Devalution. The Hague, July 26. Professor Aalberse. the Catholic leader, whom the Queen has asked to form a Cabinet hitherto has been regarded as not favouring devaluation, but the Catholic Party revolted against the Government's policy of economy cuts to keep the
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  • 272 8 Monday. July 29. 5.15 p.m Headquarters. S.R.A. Section Gun Drill. 5.30 p.m. Headquarters. S.R E. (v), Lecture. 515 p.m. Headquarters. S F.C R.E. iv) Malay Section. Lamps and Miniature Range. "E" Coy. Selected men, Table R. S.V.P.A., FA. Traning. 7 00 a.m. Bukit Timah Range, "C" CoyRifle
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  • 226 8 GENERAL CONFIDENCE RESTORED. INCREASED BUYING POWER. Malaya's trade in 1934 approximated to that of before the world depression. America was Malaya's best customer during the year 1934. Next in order of importance among our customers came the Netherlands Indies, the United Kingdom. Japan, £iam, France. India, Australia,
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  • 61 8 Tenders are invited by the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon on Aug. 27. for the erection of one Class I and two Class 111 quarters for Government officers at Mount Pleasant, together with ancillary services. Plans and specifications may o<? seen, and printed forms
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  • 50 8 Tenders are invited by the Coloni.il Secretary's Office, up to noon on Aug. 1. for sanitary installation to six quarters in Joo Seng Road. Singapore. Plans and specifications may be seen and printed forms of tender i !i all particulars obtained at the Senior Executive Engineer "Central's" Offire.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 26 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in Kngliind A.D. 1720) FIRE, MARINE. LIFE, MOTOR CM. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Branch Office (or Malaya: Chartered Bank Chan-.bere, Singapore AP B I
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    • 40 8 love everything that* old old fritnds, »ld timts, old manner*, old bookt And need one say. the magnificent Whisky c&lled Old Rarity GUARANTEED 15 YEARS OLD $3.75. per bottle (includ^adufy) M?AL!STER6CO.L T y Solt Ag*nt for S.S t FMS. f
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  • 1094 9 London Financial Letter. America Again Averts Silver Collapse. (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) London, July 12. The bullion and exchange section of the London financial markets has taken the limelight from the money and discount section this week. The features have been the weakening of
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  • 435 9 The following is the market price list, cents per catty, as furnished by the Market Inspector, on July 26. Meat. Beef steak, 32 per catty, beef stew or curry 25. fillet steak 45 per lb., mutton, Australian 30, pork, lean 44 per catty, pork, lean and fat (Ist
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  • 94 9 During the week ending July 20, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 55.485 cases, of which: 38,589 (70 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 2.828 (5 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 10,628 (19 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 3,440 (6 per
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  • 893 9 9 Per Cent Dividend Recommended. The twenty-fifth yearly report of the United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd. for the year ended Apr. 30, states The year's working, after providing $4,712 for depreciation on buildings, etc., directors' fees and amalgamation expenses, resulted in a net profit of $52,221.
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  • 219 9 Liverpool Body Urges Improvement Nailcd-on strapping for the binding of cases of pineapple from Singapore is reported to have caused many Instances of septic poisoning and injuries to the hands of workmen engaged in unloading and handling these cases in Liverpool. This matter has been brought to the
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    • 595 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In tilt Colony ol Hong Kong) Tho liability of members Is limited to the extent and In manner prescrilicd by Ordinance No 6 of 1929 of the Colony. lU.AI) OFFICE: HONG KONG. AuthnriMd Capital $50,003,000 Issuid and fully paid up 520.000.00 C Reserve
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    • 396 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In Erglaixi 07 RoyaJ Cba.ter 1453 > Paid Up CnplUl In 000.000 Clare* it £5 rach nCOO.DOt Reserve Fund £.1.000 SCO Reserve Liability of Proprietors.. £3.(KiO 3T« HEAD OFFICii: 83. BbhoiMcate. Lor n EC >. Agents and Brancbea Ajnrltsar licilo Saigon
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  • 115 10 UJIAMBRA Night Life if The Ocds 6.15— 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL Peck's Bad Boy with Jackie Cooper 6.15—0.15. GLOBE THEATRE. GREAT WORLD Hips Hips Hooray. GREAT WORLD Strictly Dynamite. HOLLYWOOD I SERANGOON ROAD Burn 'Em Up Barnes Eps. 11 12, Robert Montgomery In Fugitive Lovers. 8 p.m. MARLBOROUGH Chatra Bakavali.
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  • 1027 10 Among the varied reactions to the address by Mr. V. A. Lowinger published in the Straits Times today, gratitude is likely to take prominent place. That address is balanced. full and authoritative, and it reviews a complex chapter of economic
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  • 43 10 At the World Rotary Convention at Mexico City on June 17, H. R. H. Prince Purachatra, honorary commissioner of the Rotary district of Malaya and Siam, was accorded the honour of responding to the addresses of welcome on behalf of the Englishspeaking delegates.
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  • 17 10 Mr. D. S. Petrovitch, F.R.1.8.A. of Messrs. Swan and Maclaren, has returned to Singapore from Home leave.
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  • 888 10 HENDON 'S DISPLAY OF FIGHTING EFFICIENCY. (BY FLIGHT-LIEUT. C. W. McKINLEY THOMPSON.) i The following extracts from an article which appeared i?i the Morning Post (London) on the eve of the 16th annual display of the R.A.F. at Hendon on June 29, will be
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  • 714 10 Cheap Living In The English Countryside. IJOW much do we want to enable us to retire, after a career in Malaya That is a question of as much imp ortance to a woman as to a man. The bulk of a man's income, be he active or
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  • 747 10 I can't find anyone to agree with ;ne on the subject of starting midweek lectures and concerts in Singa1 pore at eight p.m. 1 Everyone has his own ideas what would be a better hour thai present unsuitable one of 9.30. but > one agrees with
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    • 234 10 l)st:ililis!ie^l over 100 years. BLUNDBLL SPKM'E CO., LTD., ■DLL LONDON. Manufai turcrs of faints, Colours Ml i Vi'.r'iishps. I iorsm,,. a:\v.\ys isk BU NDELL QUAUn FAINTS AM> OBTAIN THAT SIPERiOR riNiSII. BEST SINCE 1811. L) -^*SBfcfcl^ ft W BUIND^L fr So.c Agents: SENG SOON CO., (i. Boat Quay, SINGAPORE. ALL
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    • 21 10 Dmr AIDS THE SONOTONE THE NEW BONE CONDUCTION APPLIANCE FOR THE DEAF CAN NOW BE DEMONSTRATED IN SINGfIPORE JCHa DUKE 2/.MTTiRrm
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  • 1531 11 "THERE IS A LIMIT TO OUR SACRIFICES." MR. V. A. LOWINGER'S SPEECH. Buffer Pool To Go: Price Is Not Too High. USE OF SUBSTITUTES. IMPORTANT comments on tin restriction and the attitude Malaya should adopt in the forthcoming negotiations for a new agreement were
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  • 302 11 SIR S. THOMAS PRESIDES. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 29. Sir Shenton Thomas, the High Commissioner, presided at the meeting which was fully representative of the mining community. Mr. Lowingers speech was available in printed form— :i dooiment of 14 foolscap pages. Op?ning the meeting. Sir
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  • 494 11 Abyssinian Dispute Discussions. CONCILIATION WORK MAY GO ON. Geneva Gathering On Wednesday. Italy has decided to attend the League of Nations Council meeting on Wednesday when the Italo-Abyssinian dispute will be discussed. This follows Abyssinia's announcement that she Is willing to leave to the
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    47 11 Malayans at the Eton and Harrow cricket match at Lord's, one cf the big events of the London season the Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke and Mrs. Clarke, with their daughter, Enid, and their son. Bertram, who is at Eton. A pictuTe specially posed for the "Straits Times."
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  • 145 11 Smallest Aeroplane In England. FORCED LANDINGS DO NOT MATTER. The Flying Flea, the smallest aeroplane in England, involuntarily hopped to earth and rolled over on its back when it made its first public appearance at Heston. The machine is home made and is I twelve
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  • 59 11 Amount Previously acknowledged 5122.381.28 F. Isako, Esq. "nightly percentage July 23) 39.15 W. A. B. Goodall. Esq. 5.00 j F. Isako, Esq. (daily percentage July 25) 30 50 F. Isako. Esq. (daily percentage July 26) 43.40 i Singapore F.'attan Merchants' Asssociatior. 25 00 Oriental Telephone and Electric Co..
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  • 224 11 The New York police are preparing to take extraordinary measures to prevent disturbances when the Deut- schland sai t on Wednesday, the Europa n Aug. 2. and the Italian liner i Rex on Aug. 3. This is the result of the violent antlNazi demonstrations before
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  • 122 11 £150.000,000 Programme Details. London. July 29. The Daily Herald today publishes what purports to be the main lines of the Admiralty's "hush— hush" seven years plan of Naval expansion already communicated in detail to the other powers The programme is flexible and provisional but, according to
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  • 167 11 "Helping Britain To Guard The Empire" ALL ARMS TO BE STRENGTHENED. Every aim o: Australia's defence* Is to be strengthened. Mr. Parkhill, the Defence Minister, in announcing in increased vote, foreshadowed ::w following changes: The whole of the destroyer flotilla will be put into com mission,
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  • 70 11 T>EGINNINC tomorrow, the Siraiis Times will publish a series ol aerial views of Singapore. rpHESE pictures. Which <. viarkable for sharp detail, are the first of their kind to ap;iany Malayan newt paper. r VHE first of the aerial pic! tires, in tomorrow's Straits Times, will
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    • 56 11 ON OTHER PAGES China's Great "Actress" 13 Air Mail Delayed It I FINANCIAL NEWS. Local Markets 8'• Malaya's Trade Recovery 8 London Financial Letier 9 United Malacca Report 9 Shipping and Malls 4 SPORT. Malayan A.A.A. Championsh s. 14 Colleges Athletic Results 14 S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. Cricket 15 Stonor Shield
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    • 171 11 "RANGEFINDER RAPIER" STEEL SHAFTED GOLF CLUBS THE WORLD'S DE LUXE IN EFFICIENCY AND BEAUTY Made in the FoUawH* Models: A^\ RUSTLESS IRONS l/'V'\ \A No Iron 38 Iff// A Mashie 35" tieek Putter 31" /Y.'WA \1 No. 2 Iron 38" I V'^'/'W Mashie (Deep faced) 35" E VV.'V^ "Bunny" Put>r
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  • 316 12 FROM RESERVATION IN OKLAHOMA. ON TOUR OF THE WORLD. Five Red Indians were in Singapore during the week-end. They arrived by the President Polk. You would not recognise them as Red Indians if you saw them in Sing- oore streets. NO .lathers, no fancy robes. Not
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  • 26 12 Mr. C. G. Pereira, for six years postmaster at Kemaman, has been transferred to Trengganu. He was entertained at various functions before his departure from Kemaman.
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  • 366 12 HIGH STANDARDS AT MEMORIAL HALL. Last night's concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall must rank as one ot the finest ever heard in Singapore. Not only was there variety enough to sustain the interest throughout the whole evening but the standard of musicianship reached was exceptionally
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  • 28 12 The heat-wave persists In the Yangtso valley. The shade temperature recorded in Nanking on Sunday was 101 degrees, while in Pelping it rose to 104 degrees
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  • 298 12 Tanglin Garrison School Teacher. At St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon Miss Hilda Burbidge Hall, daughter of Councillor S. B. Hall, J.P., of London and Mrs. Hall, was married to Mr. George Holt of the Singapore Cold Storage. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T.
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  • 150 12 Director Of Signals Here Next Month. (By Our Services Correspondent.) A third Air Ministry Director is soon to carry out an inspection of the RAF. Far East. He is Air Commodore J. B. Bowen, 0.8. E., Director of Signals, who will arrive in Singapore
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  • 117 12 Fiftieth Anniversary Next Year. On March 1 next year the AngloChinese School, Singapore, will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of iU founding by Bishop W. F. Oldham. It will be nude the occasion for a reunion dinner of old boys of the school, a meeting in the Memorial Hall
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  • 27 12 A cable has been received announcing the death In Colombo, at the age of 81, of Mrs. Chinnanahplllal. mother-in-law of Mr. M. W. Navaratnam, of Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 549 12 Large Sum Being Collected. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) An elaborate system of collecting subscriptions from the Hokkien, Cantonese, Hakka, Tea Chew, Hailam and Shanghai communities has been devised by the Chinese section of the Jubilee Fund Collecting Committee. The leaders of the Hokkien community have
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  • 154 12 Hope That Perak Will Supply Own Rice Requirements. 'From Oit Own Correspondent.) Ipor> July 37. A successful p»di exhibition was held at Taiplng. H.H the Sultan of Perak attended and before presenting the awards to the successful competitors he expressed pleasure at seeing so many exhibits of excellent
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  • 46 12 /hough a reaction is understood to have taken place in June, the latest figures to be published, those for May, show a further surplus of F.M.S. Government revenue over expenditure, of about $1,200,000. The total surplus for the five months, January May, was $9,160,202.
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  • 49 12 The Penang Wireless Society will broadcast the following programme today from Station Z.H.J. 7 p.m. Gramophone records, 7.30 Straits Echo news bulletin, 7.. 35 Gramophone records. 7.45 Sports talk by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, 8 Oramophone records. 8.30 What's On In Penang, 8.40 Gramophone records, 9 Close down.
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  • 37 12 H.E. the High Commissioner at the Malayan athletic championships at Kuala Lumpur. He is with Mr. P. W. Gleeson, who has been hon. secretary of the Malayan A.A.A. for 15 years.
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  • 272 12 To Prevent Melting Down. People who during recent weeks have tendered currency notes at the Treasury in Singapore have complained that they have been given in exchange very old and worn five cents pieces which they have had difficulty In passin? outside. Owing to the sudden rise in
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  • 373 12 GOOD RELATIONS WITH NATIONAL WORKERS. METHODIST SEMICENTENARY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 27. Bishop Edwin F. Lee, Resident Methodist Bishop of Malaysia and the Philippines, Tn a speech at. the Methodist semi-centenary Jubilee celebrations in Kuala Lumpur yesterday evening, said that the Christian Mission
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  • 50 12 Delayed by bad weather, the Imperial air mail is due in Singapore about. 6 p m. today. 24 hours behii d schedule. The Dutch air mail delayed three days arriven in Singapore on Saturday. Another machine arrived on ttaM yesterday. The homeward bi-weekly Dutch service recommences on Wednesday.
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  • 420 13 ?,IR. MSI LAN FANG IN SINGAPORE. TO PLAY IN LONDON AT END OF YEAR. Mr. Mci Lan Fang, aged 41, and father of five children, is China's famous actor and actress in one. lie was in Singapore yesterday on lii.s way home from England. Mr. Mci seems
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  • 237 13 $12 A Month For Three Years. Boys of ail races are eligible for the King George V. Silver Jubilee Scholar- ships founded by the Ho Ho Biscuit Factory. Ltd., in commemoration of the Silver Jubilee. There will be two scholarships tenable for three years at the Singapore
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  • 182 13 Police Court Staff Wish Him Success. The staff of the Third Police Court on Saturday bade au revoir to Mr. i, McP. Brander who has relinquished his judicial duties to take up a new appointment in Kelantan. When Mr. Brander came on the Bench,
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  • 76 13 Interferes With Hockey Match. (From Our Own Correspondent.* Ipoh, July 27 A fire broke out at Nova Scoti; 1 I Estate. Teluk Arson, yesterday guttina a smoke house. The flrc brigade from Teluk Anson was summoned interrupting a hockey match about to start in which the Police
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  • 12336 13 Survey Of The Tin Question. FULL REPORT OF SPEECH AT IPOH THIS MORNING. Following is the Address to the Mini::.': Community," in full, which Mr. V. A. Lowinger, Malaya's representative on the International Tin Committee, delivered at the public meeting held at
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    • 181 13 PENANC EXCURSIONS by T.S.S. KEDAH WITH FOl'n DAYS AT THE CRAG HOTEL $75.00 or at THE RUNNYMEDE HOTEL $80.00 Inclusive Appiy-MARSFIELD CO., LTD. Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs Tour kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filterß which arc endangered by lualnrt or drastic. irriuuiriK drug*. Bewara I If
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  • 1422 14  -  "Echo." (By POH KIM SENG RETAINS INDIVIDUAL TITLE. Mr. Gleeson Retires After 15 Years As Hon. Secretary. Kuala Lumpur, July 27. f\N the second and concluding day of the Malayan A.A.A. Championship Meeting, on the padang here today, two new records were
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  • 460 14 Qualifying Round For Rainsford Cup. The qualifying round. Dudcrs' Cuo competition was played at Bukit Timah 00 Saturday and Sunday and resulted as follows: First Hound Draw. The following is the draw lor the first r.und to be completed not lau-r than Sunday.
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  • 43 14 County Down. July 27. Ernest Whilcombo won the Irish op?n v.oU championship today beuii tg r i Whlteombe with a card of 143 to 151 in the play-off af»3r tieing at 292. Kenyon returned 293, Busson and Compston 204- Reuter.
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  • 81 14 Btonda). JMI S.A.F.A. League. Div. tl. s C V A. n. M.S. Terror. \riMin I.'. ii Siadu-.'ii: ll K K. n. Ciovt. M inopolles, s.c.c. <;.'\ Jiiv ::o. I Blogapore vs. Combined Services, ■In ;urt <>!' Jufcilo Fund. Anson Road si. ilium; FripnUly. St. Joseph's Tutitution vs. RaHita
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    19 14 Poh Kirn Seng of Singapore who retained the Malayan A.A.A. title at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 385 14 At The Medical College Chan Ah Kow Champion For Third Time. /"<HAN Ah Kow carried oft the Keith Cup for the individual championship for the third year in succession at the Mediial College annual sports on Saturday before a large crowd of students and friends. In
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  • 103 14 Tarley And Johnson To Meet Again. i From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, July 28. When Young Johnson recently knocked out Al Ross, it was announced that he would next be matched with Gunboat Jack— the latter himself said that it was contemplated. It has been decided,
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    17 14 Chow Sing of Selangor who was runner up to Poh Kirn Seng at the Malayan A.A.A. Championships.
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  • 383 14 At Raffles College. Thrilling Finish To InterSchool Relay Race. LOW Kee Pow won the Raffles College athletic championship for the second year in succession at Raffles College on Saturday when the annual sports were run off before a large gathering. The most thrilling event
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  • 89 14 Machine Gunners Beat "B" Company. Playing at Tanglln Club yesterday "A" (Machine Gun) Company beat "B" (Rifle) Company by 64 games to 49 In an SVC. Inter-Company lawn tennis match. The results, "B" Coy. players mentioned first, were as follows: King and Harvey lost to Sturgess and
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  • 47 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. July 27. Authrax has broken cut in one racing stable in Siam. The Siam Racing Association is holding spe :ial meeting this evening to discuss what ction shoul be taken with regard to race ponies an,.: with registered stock.
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  • 419 14 The Davis Cup- Austin Plays An Inspired Game After Interval. Wimbledon. July 27. /^■RE.VT Britain Rot a fine start in the challenge round of the Davis Cup today when she won the lirst two singles from America. r.io doubles will probably go to America but
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    • 56 14 KBK B N- L L. M. (KOYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRWAYS) BM operated lor more than 5 years already a weekly Singapore Batavia air service with 100 o REGULARITY VISIT JAVA BY AIR Plum's leave Singapore for Batavia and Bandoeng every Wednesday. Apply Oflices K.N.1.L.M./K.L.M. 49, Stamford Road. Phone 7856. or
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  • 820 15  -  Leighton. (By 5. a a and s. r. a draw FOR THIRD TIME. Perfect Wicket Gives Bowlers Very Little Chance. ■THE S.R.C. and S.C.C. met on the S.C.C. padang for the third time this season—the two previous matches having been drawn in
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    35 15 Alvi, bowline to R. F. W. Leonard during the S.C.C. second innings. F. P. H. Pearse (back to camera) and Leonard put on 112 runs for the third wicket without eing separated. Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 967 15 LEYLAND TO THE RESCUE AGAIN. Manchester, July 27. THE weather being dull and threatening there were only 5,000 1 spectators when R. E. S. Wyatt beat 11. F. Wade to the toss and elected to take first knock on a wicket which the
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  • 221 15 Yesterday's match at Hong Lim Green was drawn. Scores: S.C.R.C.: —Henry Boon lbw. Chelliah 15, Chua Boon Ann c Paramsothy b S. de Sllva 40. Gua Kee Poon b S. de Silva 12, Evan Wong c and b Paramsothy 31. Chua Choon Leong run out
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  • 37 15 At the White City Great Britain beat France at athletics by 64 points to 36. Great Britain wen all the track events. except the three miles, and France annexed all the field events— Reuter.
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  • 194 15 Big Score In Sand ham's Benefit Match. London, July 27. COME high scoring was seen in some of the First Class cricket matches started today, the best being Kent's effort of 579 for eight wickets at the Oval against Surrey in Sandham's benefit mutch.
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  • 52 15 So far it is anticipated that 200 Non-Benders and their guests will be at Ipoh for the Non-Benders' Ball at the Ipoh Club on Aug. 10. This number, however, may be exceeded. The Ball promises to be a stunning affair with lots of surprises in store for those
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  • 475 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 28. TWO Stonor Shield matches were played today Kilat Club just averting defeat at the hands of the Eurasians, for whom Oor!oof played a bright innings of 81, while the T.P.C.A. beat the Sikh Union by 22
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  • 104 16 First General Meeting On August 1. A General Meeting will be held at the Singapore Cricket Club on Thursday, Aug. 1, at 6.30 p.m., when the following business will be dealt with 1. Read and confirm the minutes of the inaugural Meeting of the Singapore A.A.A. 2. Elect
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  • 353 16 State Cricketer Wins Both Singles Doubles. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 28. TDEAL weather favoured the con- eluding: two days of the first annual Selangor all-Malay lawn tennis championships which were played at the Sultan Suleiman courts before a representative gathering. The men's open singles
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  • 1853 16 TWO HORSES DESTROYED JOCKEYS INJURED. MagilVs Good Double At Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 27. r r*KE going: was hard, the sport good and the crowd fair for the opening: day of the Penang: Turf Club Silver Jubilee meeting:. A feature of the day was the double brought
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    • 8 19 a^sai 1 /'/^^^aw^MH Hl 33 Warm Studiot IS
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    • 258 19 Representative: Robert Blau (Malaya). Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. Telephone ***** j I |J|T^TOMACI^UFFERERS THE amazing cures effected by Maclean Braid Stomach Powder, even in cases where all else has failed, have brought on to the market so many imitations of its name and ts appearance, that you must be
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    23 20 At the great Catholic Congress held recently in Prague, Czechoslovakia. 'IT. attar is surrounded by a huge crowd as Hi«h Mass is celebrated.
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    11 20 Fifl and Jackie, two sprightly youn; puueea at the London Zoo.
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    33 20 Mr. Frederick Montague Bi!by. M E.E.. Britain":; of Births. Deaths and Marriages, who has retired at the age of 86 after holdiiv; office for the St. Luke's district of Finsbury, London, since 1370.
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    25 20 Thes; London art studcnla, In beaoli costumes designed and made by themselves, are on their way to show their handiwork at the Chlswick Polytechnic exhibition.
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