The Straits Times, 30 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. TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 36, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 202 1 SINGAPORE: 140. CCCII ST. ('PHONE 5471 V. CRETONNES REALLY SMART at PASKOE Co.. I CORNWALL HOUSE HI E U, Mr u:a styie Ncu- sty.c AWAY WITH THE UGLY CHICK.' install "aEROLfIX" BLINDS Finished in any colour. Last 8 10 years. Light to handle. Cut to your exact measurements. A better,
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    • 148 1 Wonder Golf Wins Compston Roehampton Trophy. ARCHIE COMPSTON PAYS T^iSyiE TO THE 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 in no small measure to its perfect qualities. For
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    • 217 1 KUALA LUMPUR*. 25. JAVA ST. (PHONE 3t>3^». \j)crist/ J for BOLQIEIS HASKRTS IWBEATJJS. I Phone AWt-> j 15. ORCHARD ROAD. (Amber Mansions.) I IT PAYS TO STTS E J 6 SHOP AT Ull ILC 0 ■ftSe mtfitf o-cedkr mops w a j <OMPLKTK WITH JMjTiiJl. J nwlpl i iiKCwnco roctu
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  • 80 2 'AN— MRS TAN KIAN TEONG (nee Madr.m I im Im Neo) aged 73, passed away peacefully at her residence, No. 31, Neil Road. on Bunday 23th irst., at 5 p.m. She hind her a sen. Mr. T->n Choon C.ucn. 4 daughters, a daughter-in-:av.. 4 aw, Messrs Chan
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 475 2 SITUATIONS VACANTi; hrn applying for any position adverllsrd in these columns send copies of tes<l- l«li Uo not send originals NTED a First Class Chinese Chef for I n European Hotel, Man. oniy with leng and experience of European Food nerd j I Ith pattlculari to 467, Straits Times A
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    • 747 2 BOARD- RESIDENCE SERVICE FLATS at "LLOYD HOUBE" Board optional. Phone 3460. FI'RN. FLAT $30. Board opt Mod. san. garage. 11, St. Nicholas Flats. 8 CLAYMORE BILL. Large rooms, ver. bathrooms attached, mod. san. Tel 6697. NO. 7, ST. THOMAS WALK, fur. room, bathroom attached, mod. san. garage, $30 p.m. BELLEVILLE,
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    • 625 2 PUBLIC NOTICES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. THE FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. THE SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. MOTOR INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. The Offices of Members of the above Associations will be closed for the transaction of business on the following days:— Saturday, Aug. 3, 1935, Public Holiday.
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    • 677 2 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that ALEXIS ALEXANDER GOSSEVSKY of No. 3, Leonie Hill, Singapore. Is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the
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    • 686 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc. visit FIGARO FOR BETTER WAVE that la better tor your hair $8, $10 $15 oniy European Experts always In attendance. RAFFLES HOTEL (Room IM! and at 93, Bras Basah Raad. Phone 2868. i MAPPA-MUNDI. The New Travel Game. Exciting. Educating and Fascinating. Brings the World before you.
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    • 478 2 MASSAGE. MR. and MRS. AKAJL GRADUATE OF THE TOKIO MABSAOE SCHOOL 210-2. QUEEN STREET. Near Post Office SINGAPORE. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSA3C Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. RUBBER STAMPS of every description made to order. Prices from 75 cents upwards Cash with all orders.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 180 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Ouwtde Without Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly S 3.00 S 4.00 S *.S« Ouarterly S 8 50 512.00 S 7.50 Half Yearly SI7.M U4.M J15.60 \earlv JSt .00 V..09 53«.00 N.iir Outstatl-in cheques should Include thr usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charces and tnrtnicttona for CLASSIFIED
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 648 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S OOVERNMENT, LONDON AND PAR SAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD PROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due. Tonnnue B'pore. SOUDAN 6.500 July 31 NALDERA 16.000 Aug.
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    • 338 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. NEW REDUCEB FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Regular fortnignthly tailings. &S. HAKUSAN MARU. Sailing Aug. 8. To Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $540 $317 $343 Marseilles $557 $326 $351 London $600 $343 $369 Round trip tickets less
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    • 636 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From Prom From Spore Malacca Port Penang MS Sham EORINGIA 6/8 6<B 7/8 9/8 ERRIA 20/8 20/8 21/8 23/8 LJLANDIA 17/9 17/9 18 9
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    • 221 3 Hp >i is^-i S YOUR TRIP TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA on large fast steamers £71.12. Toarist Class £107.5.2 Ist. Clm ROUND THE WORLD EASTBOUND VIA AMERICA RETURNING VIA SUEZ. £117.4. Toarist Clms £163.5.2 Ist. Clsm Above fares Include Ist and ox 2nd class fares on any Line from Singapore to
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    • 1198 3 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship Co (tMN IM Slnun Ship Co. Ltd.. and China Mutual The f'un.-iril Whi'.r star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamxhln Co.. Ltd. The Straits Steamship (o. I.'.d. The Australian Oriental Unr I The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The Irranaddr
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  • 53 4 Arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM-planp July 25. Mr. Strick v. Linschoten. Left for N.E.I, by KNLLM-plane July 25. Mr. Strick v. Linschoten. Arrived from Europe and India by KLM-plane "Rietvlnk July 28. Misi I) drl. I-oft for N.E.I, by KLM-plane "Rletvtnl." July 29. Miss Dedel, Mr. and
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 245 4 MALAYAN PRINCE. Brit.. 3.655. from New »AT° t\l SAS A f0 Swe "*nham Aug. 5. HAI KING. Ncrw., 1.445. from Snatow 28 for Penang 30. LOSSIEBANK. Brit.. 3,412. from Manila 28 !0r Pt. Sttcttenham Aug. 6. MALINI. Siam, 78S. from Bangkok 28 for Rangitok 31. BORINGIA. Dan, 3,606.
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    • 296 4 Ttxsay. Java. South West-Sumatra. S Bast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dllly (Demi»o) 1 80 p m China (Mulnnm) 2pm South Africa (Buenos Aires Maru) 2p m. South America (Buenos Aires Maru) 2 pm. Cey;on (Buenos Aires M»m) 2pm South West India (Buenos Aires Maru) 2pm Netherlands
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    • 23 4 The air mail dispatched from Singapore on July 21 was delivered in London on July 29 (8 days>.
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    • 31 4 The Rawalpindi has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this Por* at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. She will proceed alongside the S.H. Board Wharf on arrival.
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  • 409 4 SAILING STILL ECONOMIC. Singapore Rotarians whose acquaintance with the sea for the most part begins and ends with journeys aboard steamships, yesterday listened to Mr. A. J. Villiers who spoke on Sailing in a SquareRigger." Before telling about the Joseph Conrad, of which he is master-owner,
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  • 76 4 Figures published by the Home Office and the Travel Association indicate continued growth of tourist traffic into Great Britain During the quarter end June this year there were 62,141 holiday visitors and 22,213 business visitors to Great Britain— a total of 84,354 against 75.969 in the same quarter
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  • 60 4 July 28: Kamunlng. Raub 'Brit.); Steel Navigator (Am.); Col di Lana, Conte Verde (Ital.); Duisburg. Munsterland (Ger>; LJtiopa, Dukat (Nor); Kalmia (Swcd); Mantai Maru (Jap.): Peiping (Chin); Djiralc. Iris (Dut.). July 29: Houtman, Op ten Noort, Both, Maklan (Dut); Pangkor. Newton Pine, Bolton Castle, Bengloe, LJpis, Klnta. Jerantui. Sin
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  • 83 4 Mails from China today by Cremcr. Mails from Holland today by Dempo Mails from Australia today by Marella. Mails from Netherlands Indies expected today by air (Netherlands' will be delivered to beholders at 3 30 p.m. General delivery of letter* and parcels at 4.05 p.m. Mails from Europe
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  • 133 4 Wednesday, July 30. Skips «l»nn»L the Wharves or expected to arrr*e. KEPPGL HARBOUK. Main Wharf Lch. Lady Clifford. Lch. Sir O. Anderson. Makassar. Oil Wliarf NIL Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjoir: l'acar. Sheers Wharf NIL Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock NIL Keppel Harbour. King's
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 678 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated Id F.M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:ROOKING AGENTS. F M.S. RLYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight 643J— Paatage 543.. CAN ADIAN PAX I F I C STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE/EUROPE First class from £106-4-6 Second class from 70-6-1 REDUCED AROUND THE WORLDTaRES BY C.P.R.
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    • 565 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated In England) ELLEKMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBUKU. via Porta and Sues CanaL Also accepting Cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo 1 ue Sails CITY OP BATAVIA Ju.J 30 Aug I CITY OF ORAN Auf. 14 Aup 16 CITY OP SALISBURY
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 60 4 TIDE TABLE. Tuesday, July 30. H.W. 11.56 a.m., 8 ft. 6 in., 11.05 p.m. 9 ft. 7 in. L.W. 5.20 a.m. 1 ft. 2 in., 5.21 p.m. 4 ft. 8 In. Wednesday. July 31. H.W. 12.25 noon 8 ft. 7 In., 11.41 p.m. 9 ft. 8 in. L.W. 5.55 a.m..
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    • 336 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Station."? Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. ins. Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *F West Coast. Alor Star 88 0.07 1.3 76 Butterworth (P.W.) 80 Nil 8.5 75 Sitiawan 90 Nil 9.0 74 BuWt Jeram 90 Nil 8.1 73 Malacca 85 Nil 7.8 75 Inland. Kuala
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  • 210 5 Millions Of People Now Homeless. Nanking, July 29. Mr. Hsu Shl-ying, head of the Nanking group Investigating Into the flood situation in the afflicted Yangtse provinces, has returned to the national capital after a tour lasting over a fortnight. According to his observations, Mr. Hsu
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  • 75 5 Foreign Products If They Are 15% Cheaper. Washington, July 26. It Is just revealed that the Public Works Administration issued an order' on May 25 declaring that any borrower' of $10,000 or more of P.W.A. funds must purchase products abroad if obtainable there at prices fifteen
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  • 146 5 Emphasising the United States Government's desire for a peaceful settleI ment of the Italo-Ethiopian crisis Mr. Phillips. Under-Secretary of State, revealed that all United States 1 envoys abroad had been authorised to inform other Powers of the U.S. attitude. He added the U.S. nil! not be represented
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  • 27 5 Calcutta, July 25. Thirty-three Indians were killed and 43 injured in an explosion in a coal mine at Giridih. Reuter Wireless
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  • 87 5 Twelve Charges: Not Guilty On Two. London, July 27. The trial by court martial of Lt.Col. Denis Daly D.5.0., M.C. command Ing the 18th Field Brigade of the Royal Artillery on 12 charges relating to three men formerly in his Brigade was completed yesterday
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  • 96 5 Two Modern Cruisers Ordered. Hong Kong, July 28. In order to replace the two runaway Canton cruisers Hal Chi and Hai Shen. Gen. Chan Chat- tang, the Kwangtung commander-in-chlef. has placed an order with a Japanese firm j for two modern cruisers of 4,000 tons j
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  • 95 5 Soviet Fortify Disputed Territory. Shanghai, July 28. Strained relationship between the Soviet and the Japanese continues as the result of more fortifications and an aerodrome having been built by uhe Russians at Sankochew, a district in the vicinity of Ussuri River, near the Manchukuo-Siberia frontier, which the Manchukuo
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  • 128 5 Mr. Justice Avory left £137.000, one Df the largest fortunes ever bequeathed by a British judge— Reuter Wireless. A new decree tichtening import regulations is announced by Dr. Schacht making it necessary to obtain import permits for a list of articles net yet i announced, before they
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  • 27 5 A severe typhoon is moving towards I the China coast from the Pacific and is expected to strike Formosa today.— 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 133 5 Modification Of Petroleum Law Refused. Tokio, July 1. Following their failure to secure a modification of the Oil Industry Law, the two major f reign oil concerns In this country, the Rising Sun Petroleum Co. and the Standard Vacuum Oil Co., have decided to reorganise
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  • 111 5 Form An Association At Hong Hong. HDng Kong, July 8. The Nanyang Chinese Association, a recently formed association of Chinese born in the Straits Settlements, Netherlands Indies, Borneo, and other South Seas countries, held a general meeting: at the association room at China Building, on Friday night. The
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  • 152 5 Rear Admiral Phya Ragawongsan Appointed. It Is understood that Phya Subarri Sompati. the Siamese Minister in London, Berlin, and the Scandinavian States, who left for Bangkok recently, has retired from the diplomatic service of his country. Phya Subarri Sompati, as his official title ran, could claim
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  • 35 5 Shanghai, July 29. Owing to labour trouble the No. 1 and No. 8 cotton mills of the San Hsln Company have suspended work and will remain closed indefinitely.— Sin Kuo Mln.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 240 5 HOTELS r* MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT us to us P .m DANCE formal 9.45 to midnight iind another new programme by THE POPULAR TAP RHYTHMIC DANCERS HANK BROWN UKIE LEE The Two New Yorkers APPEARING NIGHTLY NON -DINERS SI.OO RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS PHONE
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    • 69 5 SELANGOR CLUB Fraser's Hill 4300 ft. above Sen Level OPEN TO NON-MEMBERS EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION AND CUISINE Tariff on Application to Lady Secretary. Fraser's Hill Phone F.I I. 26. INSURANCE. FIRE-ACCIDENT-MOTOR FID&ITY GUARANTEE-MARINE WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION. THE LONDON ASSURANCE HONO KONO FIRE INBCE CO. LTD. PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO LTD. WESTERN ASSURANCE CO.
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    • 344 5 HIS BACK WAS FULL OF ACHES Work was Becoming Unbearable If you have ever si.JTcred with backarr>e you uill know Just what this man means when lie says: "My back was full of aches end pains." No wonder he began to feel that his work was getting too much for
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  • 172 6 MR. ROOSEVELT'S TRIBUTE. Washington, July 11. A portrait of King George by Mr. Frank Salisbury was presented to President Roosevelt for the American people today by the British Ambassador. Sir Ronald Lindsay, on behalf of the artist. The gift was handed over in a simple
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  • 59 6 From the time that he reached the age of 90 Jacob Tyrrell, of Batson, near Salcombe, Devon, had but one wish to be a centenarian. He was always talking about it. At last the great day came. Jacob was a centenarian. The village celebrated with a maypole dance. That
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  • 194 6 LANDS FROM A GUARDED SHIP. London. July 12. As the Blue Funnel liner Antenor docked at Tilbury after her voyage from 1 China yesterday afternoon the landing stages were cleared; no one was allowed to go near the ship. She was being made fast when a little
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  • 30 6 There will be a general debate on the International situation In the House of Commons on Thursday previous to the House rising for the summer recess on Friday. Reuter Wireless.
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 6 The King, aboard the royal ya< ht Victoria and Albert, accompanied by his son, reviewed the greatest assembly of fighting ships since Iho war, when the Jubilee Naval Review took place off Spithead. Photo shows The Royal yacht passing the Fleet in review.
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  • 299 6 Public Rebuke For Count BernstorfT. Berlin, July 11, Count BernstorfT, formerly German Ambassador in Washington, has been held up to public contempt at Nazi Instigation. The details are given in today's semi-official "Voelklscher Beobachter." According to the "Voelkischer Beo- j bachter's" Schwerin correspondent, the "reactionary" Count Bernstorff and
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  • 250 6 Aunt's Reception For Heiress. Wellinpborough, Rortbants, July 15. It is woman's right to change her mind. A young heires? showed here yesterday in no uncertain fas.) inn. that she scorned her sex's timehonoured privilege. Miss Joy Lucretia Marguerite Lock-wood-Lock wood, tall, slim, and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 184 6 SHORT-WAVE /^^^^^v A ER I AX KIT j^JT^W^M. Postage Extra 50 cts. JBJJMKK^STIHMMWi SCIENTIFICALLY DESIGNED TO IMFKOt,. UauHON O.N AM 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
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    • 26 6 GUARANTEED WORLD-WIDE RECEPTION WITH A WESTINGHOUSE ALL WAVE RADIO WORLDWIDE RADIO CO 119, North Bridge Road, Singapore. £fe Jknowd a good f/utu7 wuen ke 4ee4 it
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 572 6 FULL BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. I TODAY. Transrntetion 2 C2O p.m.— 9.05 p.m. G.S.F. 15.140 k< I M!i. B2 m.) and G.S.O. 17.79* kc in. hi; m.i 6.20 p.m- Big Ben. The New Victoria Cuitma Orchestra. Relayed from the Nov. Victoria Cinemu. Bradford. 6.40 A runnirp commentary on
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    • 563 6 Greenwich Time Signal. 740 "Enchantments Die."* A play for broadcasting by Noel Langlcy. ("Enchantments, die. but only i. wards die with them.)" The action takes ...iice in London and South Afr' i and covers the period between 1899 and 1935. The play produced by William MacLurg. 8.20 The NVv.s. 8.35
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    • 243 6 PHOHI-HOLLAND. 7.50 pjn. Station F.H.I. 17,755 kc/s (16.88 m.) THURSDAY, AUG. 1. 7.50 pjn. opening announcement. K.oo Talk on music. 8.20 Twenty-nvc years of musical comedy (1910-1935): Records. B.SS Song recital with piano accompaniment. 8.5» News i.diii Holland. 905 Second part of the rcug recital. 9.20 Dance record*. S.SO p.m.
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    • 275 6 SINGAPORE. Station Z H. 1., Singapore— WaTdengAh 49. V uttUn.— Owned and operated by Radio Service Co., of Malaya 1934, Ltd., Broadcast House, No. 1. Orchard Rd., Singapore. TOMORROW. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 p.m. News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stock and share report supplied by Fraser and Co.
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  • 552 7 Financial Prospects To He Studied. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 26. A public meeting under the auspices o: tii' Silver Jubilee Committee was held at the M.V.C. Head Quarters on Wednesday to consider the question of a Boys" Club in Malacca. Mr. J. R.
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  • 87 7 Begunat July 23. Mr. H. R. Jpsucluson. the F.M..V Queen*! Scholar for 1934. is at present Staying with his brother, who is on the tutorial stall' of the school rere, prior to his departure tat England by the Rawalpindi on Aug. 3 from Penang. Mr Jrsudason was to
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  • 57 7 Walter Kitt. a soldier stationed h\ Changi, appeared before Mr. E. E. Coiman, the Singapore fifth magistral, yesterday to answer a charge of having caused hurt to four Chinese by driving a motor-car rashly or negligently. The case was postponed for rr.ontion until Aug. 6,
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  • 139 7 An exemplary sentence was imposed on a young Chinese named Ong Yong. who pleaded guilty to the theft o! rubber tree wood valued at $3. and to having committed mischief by cutting a rubber tree in the Singapore United Estates, at the 9th milestone Yto Chu Kan;;
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  • 38 7 The "Singapore Miniature Rifle and Revolver Club" a society exempted in December. 1929. from registration under Ordinance No. 116 (Societies), is called upon to furnish proof of Its existence to the Registrar of Societies. Singapore, within three months.
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  • 11 7 The world's largest liner, the Normandie, has a rubber-covered promenade deck.
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  • 131 7 At the annual general mee'-ing of the Malay Junior Civil Service Association the following were elected office-bearers: President: Chr Rautin Ibrahim (Chief Cicrk. Land Office i: vice-president: Che M. Y. Ariffln (Gowrnment English School): hon. secretary: Ciic O-.nan bin Saad (Chief Clerk, High Court): hon. assistant secretary:
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  • 74 7 A sale of magazines and periodicals purchased for Raffles Library between July and December of the year will be held at the Library on Friday at 5 p.m. Purchasers at this sale will receive back numbers of magazines and periodicals regularly as current numbers arrive. For the convenience
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 74 7 The Famous Boy Star ot "TREASURE ISLAND" in another great role j CAPITOL Hol Fox Films present with pride M a Picture that will appeal to li*^^' every man, woman and child. J; JACKIE COOPER in "PECK y S BAD BOY" With THOMAS MEIGHAN and Large Cast Re-live the days
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    • 182 7 GRAND MALAYAN PREMIE.*. E TODAY ALHAMBRA~I MARLBORO SIMULTANEOUSLY 3.15 6.15 9.15 MATINEES DAILY j wizards create a w§** I bride to stop Us JB g&jSmm %Jfa destruction! *f*&. 4|ra^r*^^ M§ B 7 I L^Lr^d I o^B e£ B^r \H '*M m W CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS L% «B k arloff|| J
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    • 39 7 HERE AT LAST! "CHAMPION" THE AUTOMATIC COCKTAIL MIXER -MOVE THE LEVER IT SHAKES ITSELF NO CLOWNING EXERTIONS NECESSARY. NOTHING TO GET OUT OF ORDER EXACT TO ILLUSTRATION. PRICE $18.50. OBTAINABLE ONLY AT FRANKELS 101. VICTORIA STREET. 5. RAFFLES PLACE.
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    • 468 7 While men fought over her she fought over their money Yet money meant nothing to her, as leng as it was somebody else's STARTS PA VI ION TOHI3HT •Hj^' W^ W ■is«l^#i^ 6.15-9.15 Laughter, Romance and Fun, V HMH| Ifcifw n t ie hH&rious successor to "LADY FOR A DAY"!
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  • TODAY'S LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 189 8 Rubber Quotations Marked Up. rn»::i Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, July 30. the more stable aspect Ihe guilder, the market imi 'oved slightly. This morning values averaged about V± cent cbove yesterday with a fair in-<iiii'-.v and sellers reserved. United Kingdom stocks were up !'ji tone at 173,108
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    • 175 8 Sinr;irx)r?, July SO. 12 noon. Buyec. Sellet Gambler fi.oo Java Cube 10.50 Hamburg Cube 10.50 White Pepper 13.50 White Muntok Pepper 19.00 Black Pepper 10.50 Mixed Blacs Pepper Copra, sundried 4.00 Copr; 1 Mixed c 3.55 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.80 Small Flake 4.30 Med. Pearl iap:oca 5.60 Small Pearl
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    • 61 8 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on lull rate telegrams from Singapore to London, yesterday, were as follows: Telegrams handed in up to 5.00 p.m. 4 min. Trleprams handed in up to 5.30 p.m. 6 min. DM handed in up to 6.00 p.m.
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 590 8 Issue Val. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4- Ampat Tin 3/6 4/l'/ 2 3/7& 4/lfc £1 Asam Kumbang 32/- 33/- 32/- 33/il Austral Malay SS/6 60/6 58/6 60/6 5/- Ayer Hitam 12/9 13/6 12/9 13/6 1 Ayer Weng 1.75 1.85xd 1.75 1.85xd il Bangrin Tin 19/6
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      • 421 8 1 1 Mai. Ciicc. uiu. iuu i»j 1 1 do IOSo Prefs 2.20 2.30 10 10 Maynard 2.75 3.25n0ni 1 1 M. Breweries 2.15 2.30 50 50 McAlister 84.00 85.00 10 5 Overseas Ass. 8.10 8.30 40 40 Osea C. B. C. 23.75 24.25 1 1 Raffles Hotel 0.35
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      • 159 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. si 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn 4> 2 1907 red 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 112 114 norn 4'b'; IC'OC red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 4'i 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000
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      • 349 8 (Shares are SI unless otherwise stated) Today's Prices Frascr Co. I.yall Evatt Allenby 1.55 1.65 1.55 1.60 Alor Gajah 1.05 l.in i.05 1.10 Amal. Malay tS2) 2.90 3.00 2.90 3.00 Ayer Hitam 1.50 1.60 1.47'-> 1.52 li Aver Molek 0.05 0.00 0.86 0.93 Ayer Panas 1.47' i 1.52'
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  • 222 8 The following are the exih.inge rates this morn.'ng according to the daily circular issued by the Honfj 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, deman
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  • 79 8 Noon, July 30. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 K. R. S. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Aug. 19% 19»/ 2 Good F. A. Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) Aug. 19 l9i/ 8 No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) awardable Singapore 191,4 19% Aug.-September 19
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  • 431 8 CERTIFICATES FOR COPRA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 24. MR. F. C. Cooke, hen. secretary of Special Coconut Section of the Malayan Exhibition, has sent, the following circular to all coconut estates in Malaya: "Regarding the last circular issued to estates, in respect of
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  • 103 8 Lyall and Evatt's Report f-^ed July 30 sUWs. MINING. Quiet RanUu prefs. 75 77. S. Kintas 4.12* 4 20, Kramats 42 42 9. Rahman Hyds. 90 93. T. Harbours 7.60 7.7 C. Raubs 6.75 6.85 Takuapas 22 23 LukuU 99 1.04. RUBBERS: Quiet. Indrariris 1.00 1.03, U. Benuts
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  • 109 8 Representations By British Holders. London. July 29. In the House of Commons Mr. A. M. Lyons (Con.) as'.ced the Foreign Secretary what he proposed to do in view of recent repres?ntat.;:ns by the committee of British holders of Chinese Government bonds. Sir Samuel Hoare s;iicl he presumed
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  • 140 8 Singapore 7»lan Arrested In Mabccm. Wd'i Lour; Hoc!:, who liad pleaded guilty i 1 r sentence before Mr. Norman iirice, the Singapore second magistrate, may L-c dealt with by a higher court. The charge was one of Uieft as a servant of 52.000 in cash mid property valued
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  • 104 8 Now Faces Charge Of Murder. When originally produced last February on a charge of the murder of j a Chinese In Paya Lcbar, Ng Tian Choh I was certified to be of unsound mir.d and incapable of making his defence. He was thereupon committed to the Mental Hospital
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  • 86 8 Mala.-ca. July 27. An extraordinary genera! meeting of the Swimming Club Malacca was held at the Swimming Club premises to consider the suggested amalgamation scheme between the three leading European clubs in Malacca. Mr. C. T. M. Husband was in the chuh. The voting on the question
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 789 9 RUBBER MARKET. Manufacturers' Replacements Delayed In their market report dated London, July 17, Messrs. Symington and Wilson states: On the publication of the rather disappointing American Questionnaire figures which came through about 2 p.m. yesterday the spot price dropped to 5 13/16 d. per lb., at
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    • 318 9 PROFIT OF $7,111 ON 1934-35. The Menglembu Lode Mining Co., Ltd. report for the year ended and Wilson state: The working of the mine during the year has been confined to tributing. Higher quota releases during the year and the improved working conditions at No. 6
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    • 300 9 Mr. Baldwin: "Any damage to the j internal national credit may demolish j or diminish that very confidence which exists today in business and, which is one of the most hopeful j oigns." Sir Stafford Cripps: "Ons of thej most sinister things in the problem
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    • 91 9 London, July 29. Paris 75 3/64 Athens 518 sellors New York 4 93".. Bucharest 626 sellers Montreal 4.96H Rio 4*4, Brussels 29.31 sellers official. Gene\a 15.1? '.j Belgrade 217 Amsterdam 7.31 i Buenos Aires 15 Milan 60 i sellers official. Berlin 12.29 Montevideo 39' i Copenhagen 22.39 S sellers
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    • 616 9 MERCHISTON CHAIRMAN ON OUTLOOK. 6d. NOT AN EQUITABLE PRICE. The twenty-third annual general meeting of the Merchlston Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held in London on July 15. Mr. F. E. Maguire, presided. The chairman said: Turning to the accounts, which are for the year ended March 31
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    • 219 9 Sharp Reduction In Cost Price. Amsterdam. July 14. The annual report of the Government Banka Tin Mines, the world's largest tin-producing concern, shows production of the mines as follows: 1931 17.397 Tons. 1932 11.450 1933 8.064 1934 11.006 The tin ore was almost exclusively produced
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    • 330 9 Consumers Likely To Regain Confidence. Messrs. Malcolm Bowlcy and Son in their report dated London. July 12 state: After an easier opening the copper market has developed a distinctly firmer tendency and prices have improved substantially. At the beginning of the J week down to £30.1.3
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    • 231 9 Increase Of Capital Approved. An extra-ordinary general meeting of the Nipah Distilleries of Malaya. Ltd. was held in London on July 11 to consider a resolution increasing the capital to *;225.000 by the creation ot 140.000 addition il Six per Cent. Cumu- lative Participating Preference shares
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    • 629 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Incorporated In tht Colony ot Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and In manner prcscrllied by Ordinance No 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up 520.000.00r, Reserve Fund:
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    • 378 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England Dy Royal Cha.'ter 1853 1 Paid Up Capital In JOO.ooo sharei it 15 each nCOO.JOO Reserve Fund £3.000 &C 0 Reserve Liability ol Proprietor*.. U.O-'iO 3>!f UK AD IIHICt: K3. Bishopseate Lor n E.C. S. Amenta and Branches. Amrltsar
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  • 121 10 ALII A MBit A The Bride of Frankenstein. 6.16 9.15 p m. CAPITOL Peck's Bad Boy with Jackie Cooper 6.15—9.15. GLOBE THEATRE. GREAT WORLD Hips Hips Hooray. OREAT WORLD strictly Dynamite. HOLLYWOOD I. SERANGOON ROAD Burn 'Em Up Barnes Eps. 11 12, Robert Montgomery In Fugitive Lovers. 8 p.m.
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  • 808 10 Singapore hat; been challenged by Kuala Lumpur conservatives recently to show wherein it is bet- j ter off in the possession of a municipality as distinct from a .sanitary board in other words, self-govern-j ment as distinct from Civil
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  • 329 10 Mr. Eric Macfadyen is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. E. C. G. Barrett. M.C.S., the District Officer of Jasin. is going home or. leave shortly. Mr. H. L. Carter, of H. L. Carter ai;d Co.. Singapore, is leaving for Australia by the Marella on Saturday
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  • 929 10 Understanding The Chinese. Lin Yutang, editor of two Chinese journals and holder of degrees from Harvard and Leipzig Universities, contributes a candid article on the Chinese people to the magazine Asia. While not all Chinese, or Westerners either for that matter, will agree with
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  • 755 10 Glimpses Of The Past~j York Fort. Bencooten, 23id. September. 1712. ">F,RHAPS you have a mind to know the little trifles of life that are "icrent here from my former fashions About seven I eat a good breakfast of bread and butter and Bohea
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  • 796 10 IF you want a richly human flvo minutes, go to Isako's circus and watch the free gifts being distributed at the Interval. On Sunday night a large almeirah with glass front fell to a Chinese coolie woman dressed in rusty black, with a face burnt brown
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    • 127 10 Watch Specialists opposite the New Pier. CREATfinfT 1 ANNUAL frj j\ L ft Commencing lit August Wassiamull Assomull Ca. Wf 31-33, lll<:il MKLET, gINGATOBB. INVITATION V.m are cordially invited to i visit our new show-rooms at 102-106. Orchard Road where the most attractive range of s>!ielvador Refrigerators is in display.
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    • 28 10 Governor's Visit To Borneo. The programme of HE. the Governor's visit t j Sarawak, British North Borneo, Brunei and Labuan Is published on another page of today's '<!sue.
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  • 113 11 FRANCO-BRITISH TALKS BEFORE LEAGUE MEETS. STATESMEN FOR GENEVA. Mr. Anthony Eden Leaves London Today. M o| Die flulo- \|i.\s •iman ili^iulr. ,\)i |mJ( ii (Mjnji hr for J iy|H k?U^ the 13 1 ill probably have an oji »ortunit^ for commili ilal or during tltc
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  • 50 11 11l Hi" I'll. Mi in ii nil ll il I hrli I I i hi 1)1 pn I ...I Hi. l ll. r I „,,1 ..Hi. 1 o nnilti .--lit in its wmjc bj i (.nitiii (inn ration. All 111 HllT rum' II to riii'lr
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  • 20 11 i ti n nil.hnrlr(J under On lr>|! iilfrtcn ir.uii t'i iiitlO nidi r.sl.UKlli. I
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  • 72 11 Mr. Stanley Baldwin's I'luns. Tsio^r Slut urn Fl i.l.iv when 1 will fif KlV(*n to twrt n| Hv tn'ift imp'irt ifil |i On tin- uilii i hand c pn d> i llnl ihr .li^rci.ilr KnuJltlnn-. oT thr mil (hr all ihftj M-ltMiir I. v tin- <•
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  • 8 11 Mu.im..' l)i.pulc With
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  • 15 11 I.auiii i amuaiuri). \lnilli A fhi' NiMJieilntiil nTIVrg irom tm\ UrtJff
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  • 149 11 What Qantas Chief Saw In England. iMrKKIAI. AIRWAYS' "A Sound rurorocrciaj future For Seaplanes. The |>»U-ntiul val torn li();it tiM w J m n air J, v l.lu.vn Knglan-l. Jn.li... M,),>.. ii;i :i it i| 'V M 1'- in flyiin: b>.i<rrturd M ilyii.G b..m
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  • 37 11 Caiupbcll U ttck'b Han. Tor Ni-.xJ Month. In. wlt)i C W. A ii'iih f»i r'-ltll )olitf d 1 Vr '■■lilur will I, I^fri nt :••<() inpti with Ttkfi of ■< iiiii) nill. Mrit lM WirH.
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  • 57 11 lipllan.) Still WiiboHl A f.sibiiii-l. IiUIIJJKR AM) COLD i ah i j y doft, .July 2). 'J'Jl. lh\ Cnlijll, till' i J'iviiik i |vi liccii c) \>y Kir t^ii in uilli tlir I'm in ;,t,nn d .i lalNi,.; M.llr i.i.r Oil II i j
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  • 284 11 Admiralty Seven Year Plan. nj:hjij:k(:onmkmi i) NOR DI.NU.)). London, Juli is) The A.jniir.i; < until i,i o] Hrltis] ;m; m nt Vtv-i Ml Htihrti NO MUM RATIOS. Jii -irrtrr la .iv. i 1 United States and Japanese representatives, beginning last October, the Government reached the conclusion that
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    • 43 11 ON OTHER PAUBS I in i i's|iiimli-iit r Ipnll Till MFftlllK I'fitiimr Murder Tn.ii-. :< LONDON 1f.Vlf.fi IK <t -nnci f, I .ihrt rnrflitn Nrwn UNAS. Ml I im il M.ui I I I'lM'finiii*. .it f In I lilliiUon I rmilnn Hiilitift M.irk«-t f)
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    • 108 11 MOTOR VAN PMLY PELIVERY SER\, COMMENCE Jjf ?fff; FROM "COW) STORAGE" ORCHARD ROAP. ■i firca I nl v. 'iii.l us n /> .-.ii v l'ii t\\\\ roiuuf I 1 /><■ py S ,i in it .;!l /ml fn (tossibli fm Hi' \'*ih* t fiHfijy /•■III, .1 /.;/;/./v bill,, i I,
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  • 1861 12 ANGLO -ORIENTAL VIEWS AT TIN MEETING. Opposition To A Free Market. MR. LOWINGER ANSWERS QUESTIONS. Mr. Adolphc A. Hcnggclcr, one of the most prominent figures in the tin world, who plays a large part in the direction of the Anglo-Oriental group of companies, took part in the discussion following the
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  • 432 12 Funeral Of Popular Young Tennis Player. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. July 27. The funeral took place today of the popular young sportsman, Mr. F. T K. Hobbes. He came to Malacca three months ago on transfer from the Kuala Lumpur branch of the
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  • 40 12 Mr. C. H. Whltton, former fourth magistrate, Singapore, took his seat on the bench of the third court this morning vice Mr. J. McP. Brander, who has been transferred to Kelantan. Mr. Cunnyngham-Brown took Mr. Whitton's place as fourth magistrate.
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  • 220 12 Complications Through Rubber Losses. Judgment was delivered in the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday by the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice W. Burton, dismissing a civil action which Llm Soo Siam brought against Leow Yong Moey and Ng Sai Luan in the matter of the estate of Leow
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  • 82 12 An extraordinary scene was witnessed in New Bridge Road early yesterday morning. A crowd of people watched tht; antics of a man on the roof of a hous?. After a while he suddenly leaped ofT. apparently making his objective the top of a trolley
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  • 31 12 Invit: tions have been issued by Mr. Chia Pah Shon,. lor the weddings on August of his brother, Mr. Chia. Kung Chao. and his son, Mr. Chia Kai Sian.
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  • 30 12 Mr. T. Talukdar. the solicitor, who was suspended from practice for a period of six months for professional misconduct, has appealed against the finding of the Supreme Court.
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  • 289 12 GOVERNOR TO USE IT FOR TOUR. FIRST TIME SINCE THE SLUMP. For the first time since it was laid up during the slump, for reasons of economy, the Governor's yacht, the Sea Belle 11, is to be used by His Excellency. Its recommissloning for official purposes
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    • 104 12 You can't find a Rough Road with a STUDEBAKER I n /TfW"ITYI/~iVI -af Ksl itllllfJlUll jak' J^~, Studebaker is the only car built with the t^ lWWfifcik"fl I (fl uncanny new Independent Planar Wheel m.* B nSvS?\^^9slil ■> suspension. This swallows and absorbs every BS l[^wSw| I road irregularity regardless
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  • 464 14 A t Klang' Singapore And Selangor Son-Benders Draw. Till Singapore Non-Benders visited Klang on Sunday and met the DsIBISS Non-Benders. The game ended in a draw the home side having to Ugl.t hard to avoid defeat in Ihe end. Singapore had to borrow two substitutes
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  • 241 14 Up-Country Cricket. Negri Sembilan Club Fail At K.L. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 29. The Selangor Rangers entertained the Negri Sembilan Cl'ib yesterday and beat them easily by 55 runs. C. de Silva (53) and Chelvanayagam (25) both batted well. Sel. Rangers. R. H. Bain
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  • 929 14 K. G. VILJOEN'S SOUND CENTURY. Bowes Was England's Most Successful Bowler. Manchester, July 29. QOUTH AFRICA made a gallant bid to head England's score of 357 but failed by 39 runs, the tail refusing to function after K. G. Viljoen had made
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  • 332 14 London. July 29. I The probable starters and jockeys fort the Stewards' Cup, to be run at Goodwood tomorrow over a distance of six furlongs are as follows: SOLENOID (Mr. James V. Rank) Carslake 9 1 SHALFLEFT (Mr. H. Leader) ..Jcllis 9 o;
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  • 79 14 The August Women's Spoon Bogey) will be played for on Friday. Aug. 2. In the final of the "St. James Cup'" at Keppel G.C. C. W. Watson beat P. H. Bradley. The Sultan Idris Training College is holding Its Thirteenth Annual Athletic Sports and Second Re-Union of Old
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  • 454 14 The Chinese Olympiad' Why Have The S.A.F.A. Refused Permission? To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In every part of Malaya, intensive preparations are being made in matters of Sports for tha coming August holidays. In Singapore Chinese sportsmen are keenly looking forward to
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  • 361 14 The Davis Cup, Hughes Tuckey Amaze Lawn Tennis World. Wimbledon, July 29. /"■RF.AT Britain retained llu Davis Cup for the third year in succession when her doubles pair, G. P. Hughes and C. R. Ok Tuckey, gained a sensational victor* over the I'.s.A. doubles pair. W.
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  • 50 14 Singapore vs. Services At An son Road. The Singapore Malaya Cup final XI will meet the Combined Services in a friendly match at Ansun Road Stadium this afternoon. The proceeds will go to the Singapore Jubilee Fund. In the competition proper Singapore and the Services drew I—l.1 1.
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    • 67 14 tamm V^"\MKT T^T I i^J r*T\ dM Si ff^ It pays to pay jf bk ifl^^^^r^^&ivu fjJSL S 3 L^%J HBA s^k3H 'or a PROVED K Bmi>- .^Blr," B^l ~^~> i *mw j^a^artfrß Refrigerator. fi B* _^M HIS?- V tf^Hal BW li l^feS °P erati on by 7| •j-***' tsG&wf'
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    • 49 14 1935 B. S.A. SALOON 10 H.P. $1,600 1935 AUSTIN SALOON 10 H.P. $1,300 1931 MORRIS OXFORD SALOON 15 H.P. 900 1934 FORD SALOON 8 H.P. 900 1931 FORD 2 SEATER 14 H.P. 650 1931 WOLSELEY TOURER 21 H. P. 600 j WEARWES USED CAP MART |f WSARNt DR< ROPRItTCXIS
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  • 96 15 CAMERA VIEWS OF THE MALAYAN A. A. A. CHAMPIONSHIPS, The high jump expert M*> Bi. Mr. Marcus Bex. president of the MA. AA. and Mr. P. W. Glecson, the r»tirin(t hen. secretary. The Selangor 880 relay team. De Jong Snr. Moey Pek Choa«, C. N. Martin (Steward). Chow Sing and
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  • 569 15  -  "LEIGHTON. Conducted by S.A.F.A. Not To Blame— All Four Men Decide Unanimously Scored 145 In One Day f\N page 14 will be found a letter from Mr. Yeo Cheng Hoe deploring the fact that the Singapore Amateur Football Association have refused permission to Keng Hock, Boon Lay.
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    • 71 15 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" AUTOMATIC V RADIOGRAM IS THE FINEST INSTRUMENT OF ITS TYPE AND THE PRICE HEARING IS BELIEVING 9 THEREFORE LET US ARRANGE jflfiwi^^-^ TO INSTAL ONE IN YOUR HOME FOR TRIAL WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. H. M. V. SPECIALISTS RAFFLES PLACE. TEL. 6422. obtainable
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    • 8 15 must not I 7^^v% Distributors: FRASER NEAVE LTD.
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  • 562 16 Serious Accident To G.F. Smith Surprise Defeat For The Chinese. II MS. Terror 4; Chinese 1. I AFTFR Iwo consecutive victories over the Marine Department and the Monopolies, the Chinese m«tc coiilidontly expected to gtv*al gMi account of themselves in their Se< md Division League
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  • 91 16 <Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 29. Prom tomorrow Selanfor*! team for the Malaya Cup final— that is. the playi rs trc-m among whom the team will be selected are going into training :it the S.C.R.C. Th following have been Invited to I p rs: Kum Pak
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  • 341 16 Comparison With British A.A.A. And Public School Standards And Records. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 29. It is hoped that before the next Malayan A.A.A. championships important developments in M timyma athletics will be brought about and we understand that, in the near
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  • 95 16 Derby And Middlesex Win Quite Easily. London, July 29. Derbyshire and Middlesex finished off their matches in two days, Sims doing some fine bowling for the Londoners. Router cables the scores as follows: At Chesterfield. Derbyshire defeated Northamptonshire by ten wickets. NORTHANTS: 156 (Timms 83 not out. Mitchell
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  • 46 16 The following will represent the V.M.C A. at soccer versus the AllBlues" on the Clerical Union Ground today, at 5.10 p.m. Vytopil Pillay and J. Bakar Thiam Teck. Day and Mitchell Beksin. Othman. Charlio. Henry and Reshty. Res?rves T. K. Vcllu and J. B'.eha.
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  • 70 16 Tuesday. July 30. Football: Singapore vs. Combined Services. (In aid of Jubilee Fund', Anson Road Stadium; Friendly. St. Joseph's Institution vs. Raffles College, St. Jusenh's ground. Golf: Garrison Club, Monthly Mixed Foursotr.es Competition. Racing: Pcnang macting. second day. Wednesday, July 31. Football: SAP. A. League. Div. 1. R.E.
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  • 35 16 I The co-operation of club secretaries Is requested In keeping this diary of sporting events curate and up to date. It would be appreciated if the? would include the time Ui< mulches are to commence.)
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  • 353 16 Handicaps Scratchings For Today's Events. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 29. Tllf: following are handicaps and scratching for Tuesday the second day, of the Penang Turf Club Jubilee Meeting Race 1. Horses, Class 4, Div. 4, 6 Furs.: Sea Storm 9.0. Friendship 8.11, Edna
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  • 53 16 Following are the scratchings Race 2. Arctic. Race 3. Laguna. Race 4. Rockley Star. Race 6. Pico E'anro. Race 8. Smiling. Scratched from all engagements: Ormolu. The double totes will be held on races 4 and 5, and races 7 and 8. The big sweep will be held
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  • 363 16 be played oil before Aug. 4 and the doubles before Aug. 5. Open Doubles. Koh May Lai and A. R. Hussain (S. M.L.B.P.i vs. Kam Ken Hin and YeKeng Pin (K.MLBP.t D. C. Jayasekara and Jasman <KiU' Reading Room) vs. Abdullah bin AdO'and Mahammad bin Haji
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  • 464 16 Annual B. R. A. Sho ot— Jasin And Alor Gaja Share Districts Trophy. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 28. The annual BRA. Shoot which commenced on Saturday afternoon was concluded on Sunday. A shower of rain fell in the morning on Sunday. The following are the
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    • 16 16 Bad THROATS cost more than fjpto .tatu tfXto \£gt> <sp Q9 Allenburys VS&PASTILIES yS'^^j A company.
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    • 237 16 One of the A BEDFORDS purchased by the ■IMHBm^^^ Government of .^gaae MM^lBiilL This 30 cwt. V^^M JStiw. VOLUNTEER 'j|WPB HIK ILK- ENGINEERS. SOP^ Built by "^"•^-2^ J*^*** Borneo Motors Ltd. Bedford HUM The British track that does the hard work in Malaya All over the country these lorries can
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  • Correspondence.
    • 282 17 "Trade Unionism" Spirit Alleged. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir.— The letter in your paper under the caption "Architects and Owners" raises some Interesting questions. "Architect" presumes that persons having one of the qualifications laid down the "fourth schedule" are permitted to do the work of
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    • 245 17 Play-Boys And Sugar Daddies. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— While those unfortunate words of the Bishop of London are still in the public mind, a few words on a similar subject might not be impertinent. When visiting Singapore. K.L., Malacca etc.. I find it
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    • 214 17 Ipoh Would Like To See Singapore Stars. To the EviitJi- of the Straits Times Sir.— l am a football enthusiast. I have never failed to witness an interState football match. The standard of piay I have seen so far is much below the standard one would expect from
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    • 247 17 Problems Of European Importers. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir. I was greatly interested in your i commercial correspondent's article In I yesterday's issue with regard to bazaar j credits. The existing trading system. under which European import houses! continue to give bazaar dealers 60
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    • 437 17 Settlers' Position Under Labour Code. To the Editor of the Straits Times. I Sir.— From time to time there is agitation from the Cameron Highlands Society in the Press for the appointment of a registered medical practitioner at the Highlands. But why do not the Highlanders
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    • 76 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— lt seems that the habit of cutting and tearing off "wanted" advertisements and competition advertisements from newspapers has been going en in the public room of Raffles LI orary for quite a long time, and is left unchecked. I shall
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  • 1298 17 Municipality Review For 1934. SINGAPORE'S TIME LAG IN PUTTING UP NEW BUILDINGS. Last year rents reached what was apparently their lowest level, says the annual administ^ rative report for 1934 by Mr, W. Bartley, president of the Municipal Commissioners. Following are extracts from the report VALUE
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    • 360 17 Aren't they SHARP? I took them on "Panatomic" "Panatomic Is the latest ol the Kodak films, but it's already a firm lavourlte with all who know it. Sharpness I That's the secret— and It's due to the microscopically fine-grain emulsion which Kodak research has nrhicved. Panatomic" gives marvellous enlargements and
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  • 2762 18 •OUR LONDON LETTER, j His Majesty Reviews The Nayy What Happened When The Great Guns Roared Men Deafened, Steel Funnels "Rippled" And The Target Shattered —"Splicing The Main-Brace." (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 23. IN the opinion of all our popular
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    • 99 18 Styling wakes AUSTIN more attractive investment Today the Baby "of ten years ago is a roomy, comfortable and smart I1r!h car. There Is ample seating for four persons, yet the renowned economy of the previous models Is inainUlned— lmproved. What other four-Dasserwr vehicle can be operated day In and day
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    • 192 18 fIT'S HERE NEW LOW PRICE PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE Famous for removing film now's the time to buy! /^OOD news! News that means practi' I VJ cally everyone can afford this special j film-removing tooth paste. Yes, this new low price on Pepsodent Tooth Paste puts THE NEW LOW PRJCE it
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  • 61 19 Carnivals are all tlu rage in England this summer, and large funds are being raised in this way for hospitals and other charities. Here is Sir George Penny, M.P., a i'ormer resident in Singapore, and I iw Treasurer of the Royal Household, crowning the Carnival Queen of
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  • 154 19  -  C. E. H. Jacobs. More near thou art to heaven In Salisbury's fair spire, More near to all that England warn Than any other shire. Thy mighty ring of Avebury Guards yet the sacred soil That nerved the hearts of Englishmen 'Gainst darkness and despoil. Upon thy Plain the
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    • 66 19 -_j«/*i*w. "RYLARD" is a genuine waterproof and weatherproof finish. Practical experience has proved to users in all parts of the world that claims of RYLARD are based on facts and not merely words. Used by:— ROYAL SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB PORT DICKBON YACHT CLUB ROYAL SINGAPORE FLYING CLUB KUALA LUMPUR FLYING
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