The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 June 1934

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  • 14 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 14,297. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1934 10 CENTS.
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  • 216 1 SHOTS EXCHANGED WITH A Bomb And A Threat To Open Intensive Fire Prove hjjjective iescrlpttMl of the manner m which British airmen^ H.M.S. Eaffte, after discovering the Shuntien pirates delivered an ultimatum to them to open an intensive fire hem it the British captives
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  • 701 1 Shanghai, June 21. A large crowd 01 interested Chinese and foreign sightseers turned out to meet the* Shuntien when she docked at 5.30 this evening but none without a special permit were allowed aboard. Interviewed by Reuter Captain Christiansen disclosed that the pirates numbered 42. Most
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  • 122 1 >hanphai. June 21. lant page to the history Navy as policemen of and the Yangtse River by the British desalrcraft carrier Easle -pinion here. seems to be doubt that the ienly and unexpectedly Ign captives because of by planes which had comthe morale of
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  • 620 1 Drastic Blow At Japan's Share Of Malayan Sarong Market EFFECT OF THE TEXTILE I INDIAN sarong manufacturers can afford to smile at the introduction of the foreign textiles quotas. Japan's cotton sarong trade m this market, built up from 1,005 sarongs, worth little more than S5OO, m 1927 to 5,751,000
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  • 218 1 GERMAN LINER SINKS AFTER COLLISION Workers' Pleasure Cruise In Norway Ends In Disaster Stavanger. June 21. The Cierman liner Dresden sank the morning: after striking a submerged rock m a fiord on the west coast near Haugesund. Oslo, June ZL A thousand passengers aboard the German liner Dresden, enjoying a
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  • 42 1 GERMANY THE SOVIET Ambassador At Moscow Resigns Berlin, June 21. Herr Nadolny, Ambassador m Moscow, has resigned and Herr von der Schulenberg, ex-Minister at Bucharest, succeeds him. It is stated that the change will not affect Germany's policy towards the Soviet. -Reuter.
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  • 215 1 Dealers Need Have No Fear BANGRIN CHAIRMAN EXPECTS FURTHER QUOTA j INCREASES SOON London, June SI. "THE Exchange Equalisation Func; has not driven out foreign exchange dealers. I am. therefore, at a loss to understand some of the dealers' opposition to the bufler tin pool, which
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  • 30 1 Hitf Increase of Tvne Coal Shipments London, June r It was stated to-day that Tyne ccal shipment! have increased by r-i arly 750.000 tons awt last year's total.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 38 1 MOTOR UNION PRIVATE CAR POLICIES FOR SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. TO NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE (■MManm). 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DANCE (INFORMAL) 9.45 p.m. to Midnight SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd THE POPULAR ARTISTS HUGO JOSEPHINE RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381.
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    • 103 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Inc. m En k" and) FOl NDED BY THE MOTOR FNION OF G.B. AND IRELAND AND SOLE OFFICIAL INSURERS TO THE A.A. OF G.B. Local Agents and Attorneys:— BIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. 5. MALACCA ST., TEL. —5144. SINGAPORE. CHRYSLER POWER ft, f ~z--~- ,-i^B^
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  • 52 2 Before the Chief Justice la the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Motions m Civil Suits and Petitions for Receiving Orders. Before Mr. Justice Priihard at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. Before Mr. Justice Gerahty m the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy Motions. Public
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  • 37 2 Members of the Committee of the Amateur Sporting Association are relinded of the second 1934 committee meeting which will be convened toSrSi a l£ Pm Sharp at the r^idence ol Mr. Khoo Eng Watt, No. 41 Craig
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  • 407 2 ENGLISH SIAMESE "NEWSPAPER'S ATTACK 30 Years Of Financial Advice < From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, June 14. An article that has attracted con slderable attention was recently printd In one ol the many Siamese lewspapers. It urges that the Finan iai Adviser should be a subject of a it.utral
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  • 240 2 A Thought-Provoking Film At The Pavilion 'The Animal Kingdom." which opened at the Pavilion last night, is i one of the most Inspiring and thoughtprovoking iilms of the year. It is inspiring because of the superb acting, thought-provoking by reason of its attack on the complacency oi
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  • 60 2 Where To Apply For Licences Direct importers of regulated textiles into the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States from China, Italy, Japan, Netherlands and Netherlands India are reminded that applications for restricted impcrt licences should be addressed to Mr. J. I. Miller, Registrar-General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S
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  • 55 2 The following have been invited to play association football for S.C.C. 2nd XI vs. Wilts 2nd XI on Thursday, June 28. (league match) at S.C.C. T. G. Lashmar; R. V. Welch, T. W. Morray; G. Boas, J. Crichton, R. Davidson; S. Webb, W. S. Morgan, P. D. Cork.
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  • 529 2 GOOD WIN AGAINST S. R. C. S.C.F.A 4 SRC 2. A thrilling game from start to finish was witnessed by a large crowd yesterday on the S.H.C. ground when Lbi clubs second XI met uk* ihiru strinfe of the S.C.F.A. m a third division A
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  • 76 2 Borneo Motors Ltd. have received the following telegram from Messrs. Riley < Coventry *> Ltd: At Le Mans Rilev wins Rudge Whlt- worth Cup and 1100 Class finishing second, third, fifth, sixth, twelfth, thirI teenth m Grand Prix Endurance I which won by three litre supercharge '•Alfa
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  • 167 2 The following have accepted to play cricket for S.C.C. Ist XI vs. SRC. Ist XI on Saturday at 2 p.m.. and Sunday at 10.30 a.m., at S.R.C: R. A. Ashworth. C. N. Reed. Lt. C. F. G. B^nd. C. G. Jenner, E. P. H. Pearse. G. Carr. A.
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  • 86 2 A mosquito 'bus. travelling toward^ jGeylang from Tanjong Pagar, was m i collision with a lifrht lorry laden with sacks, at the junction of South Bridge Road and Pickoripn- Street, shortl/ after 9 o'clock yesterday morning. lorry was crossing South Brid f Road, and collided with ttv
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  • 71 2 To-day's ties m the Tanglin Club tournament are: Mixed Doubles Handicap. (SemiFinal): Miss Scott Dalgleish and F. E. Rowland owe 3 vs. Mrs. Zylstra and W. H. Drogleever owe 15 4. Miss Stevens and J. McLeod plus 4 vs. Mr. and Mrs A. P. Cameron owe 30
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 92 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED IMMEDIATELY for* European Shipping Firm, experienced male Shorthand-typist. Chinese preferred Must be well-educated, fast and accurate. Box No. 404, care of Free Press. FOR SALE. w VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.— A very attractive building site In Watier Estate, Singapore. For further particulars apply to A. Bendixsen and
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    • 395 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEM NOSHiNO The original preparation for the cure and prevention of a shiny nose, cheeks and forehead. Applied m the morning before powdering it will remain on for hours without again using your puff. PRICE -/65& $1.25. MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED, BUSINESS CARDS BTKAITI TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAUILKS 14A Change
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    • 247 2 TENDER* tSINGAPOR! L'Nini'Ai; Tender.. Tenders are now i: [owing materials i i particulars, sec Room. For Sale, at Butcher's "Silent Projectors. 16 In Volt DC. driviii. Arc. Full partlcul Tender Room. Date of Closing July 23rd. 1934. Supply of Heavy PirSpecials for the v Date of Closing 1934 Mi;;. NOTICI
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 460 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY, 22nd. Hi'Ah Water: 5.27 a.m.. 7.1 ft.. 5 58 p.m. 7.8 ft. football Malaya Cup. Johure vs. Singapore, A.R. Stadium. Cricket. S.C.C. vs SRC. SCC. padang. first day: Johore vs. RAF. Vhletics: St. Joseph's Institution Sports. J.B. Stadium SATI RDAY, 23rd. High Water: 6.53 a.m.,
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  • Told To Get Out Of Office
    • 320 3 ATTENDED BY 3TABLES dest Impatient For His Banan Leaf )w;i Correspondent > Lumpur, June 20. were the innocent Ugh: which started > nded by practice of the Sikh Kuala Lumpur. the fight two men efore Mr. K. Wilson with voluntarily caus- I >ther Sikh, and when j
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    • 507 3 Dispute Over A Contract To Import Potatoes PAYMENT DENIED A four thousand dollars contract for the importation of poi.atoes from Japan was the subject of a case which came before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard to the Supreme Court yesterday. I. Asano, a Japanese trading as Asano and Co.,
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    • 135 3 WEDDING OF PEER'S NEPHEW To Niece Of Hon. Mr. F. J. Morten j j AT S.. Andrew's Cathedral yester- j day afternoon, Flight Officer' W Pearce Harvey, son of Mr. G. Pearce Harvey, A.C.A., and Mrs. Harvey, of Felixtowe, Suffolk, England, and a nephew of Lord Woodbridge, D.L., was married
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    • 176 3 Hoy Leading A Life Of Crime At Fourteen From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, June 20. Stated to be incorrigible, an Indian boy. Ramasamy, ay;ed 14. made his third appearance before the Taiping magistrate. Che Mustapha Albakri. Ramasamy had twice been convicted m this Court before, lor charges
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    • 78 3 Charge Against A Young Malay From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. June 19. Mat Isa. a young Malay, was charged with stealing gold bracelets valued at $50 from Saadiah binti Ali. Sa'adiah said, that one day when she went out to work she left her gold bracelets under
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    • 349 3 ol the firm, Mr. Asano. returned to Singapore from Japan, and witness went to see him. He was asked if he would consent to the cancellation of the agreement, as there was some trouble and the firm could not complete. He o greed, and signed two letters m he office
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  • 806 3 What Is Stealing By Finding Counsel Argues It Does Not Apply Here TAMIL'S WINDFALL FF a man picks up a purse con- taining money is he at liberty to hold it until such time as the owner claims it; and if the owner is not forthcoming after the lapse of
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  • 81 3 BROUGHT BY HIS OWN FATHER-IN-LAW Six Promissory Notes Mentioned TpWO Jews, father-in-law and son-in-law, were the parties m a case of cheating mentioned before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, yesterday. The allegation of the father-in-law, Moses Nassim Holly, was that the younger man, T. R.
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  • 23 3 Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Manasseh have arrived m London from Singapore on holiday and are staying at the Dorchester Hotel. Park Lane.
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  • 183 3 Neuritis m Ix»ft Arm "For neuritis I am using KfcVfCltflH Salts." writes a womao of 60 years. "And ;hey arc a real benefit, for I could not iress myself sometimes, my left arm vas so painful. I tak Kruschen every norning. and the pa 1 has
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  • 40 3 Mr. J. Calder, the Assistant Adviser. Batu Pahat. accompanied by Mrs. Calder. visited the Government English School to bid 'Au Revoir' before leaving for home on furlough. They were accompanied by Mr. J. Faulkner, who will uceeed Mr J. Calder.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 107 3 IN EVERY WAY A SOUND INVESTMENT j tin Seven is the cheapest k l)O wn form of transport for four Persons. far more convenient than train tram or bus. It will go anv cie o [j time. It is adaptable for use at any season of the year, and m
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    • 135 3 Remington s^k WALKS OF LIFE S^SSSSBBf It is the lightest mid strongest oi standard keyboard, portable type- i writers. It is equipped with all the -J~~| latest mechanical refinements 3°/ \n a 1 found on the larger machines, and fiT^t *^JSl* 1 caTl T °upc^TiU' r it will do everything
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  • 224 4 Mayfair Drawing Rooms Tt/lANY Mayfair drawing-rooms and! ballrooms haye been redecorated' this season, and pastel shades are I most In favour. Gardens and front doors are receiving as much attention as ballrooms Lady Anglesey's preparations, lor instance, for the greenshuttered house m Queen's Gate where she u> now m residence,
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  • Article, Illustration
    78 4 A Contrast The head -wear of the soldier and the satilor and other romantic male figures have m turn been copied by designer* m fashioning millinery Ist the weaker sex. Now. m search of something new. some ambitious designer has ivached out to the Wild West and snatched away the
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  • 309 4 Lonely Little Kirk With a Congregation Of One Sydney, X.S.W.. June G. PTANDING m the shadows of Kangaroo Valley, the little Presby- terian Church appears to be deserted. Tangled weeds twine dily round its moss-covered steps, and its pews are empty Vet 't you listen closely on a Sunday morning,
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  • 260 4 Buckjtilttping And Chariot Races The visitors from all parts of the world who will gather In Melbourne this year are to see some real backcountry life for one whole month. A recent addition to the Official Programme is called the "Wild Australian Stampede TJhe name might nrean anything
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  • 114 4 Northampton, May 8. An 80-year-old recluse, friendless and alone, lying dead m a bedroom of her home Her small dog. weak for lack of food guarding her body. This was the scene that met the eyes of police officers who broke into the Poplars, a
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  • 172 4 "In cases of disputed paternity, if evidence with regard to a blood test is available, it is admissible under the existing law." Sir John Gilmour. Home Secretary gave this reply to Sir F. Fremantle, who urged that such evidence should be admitted. "Such difficulties as exist."
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  • 53 4 Bandeaux and necklaces of fresh flowers are again to be the vogue for early summer. One girl already affects a necklace and shoulder cape made entirely of Parma violets. Xn older eToh ai W i!? FS a real marmoset on gown m thp d^ W th a PUrple velvet gown
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  • 303 4 Canadian Alpine Club's Invitation It is anticipated that a number of j British climbers will accept the m- I vitation ot the Alpine Club of Canada to join this season's camp which will open on July 16th. and close on July 31st. It will be situated
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  • 83 4 vVhat looked like the boy friend's discarded collar bag was flashed on a surprise group of friends last week by Dorothy Lee. but it proved to be the Utest idea m Schiaparelli hand bagsstiff base, pouchy top and as roomy as a bungalow. Another intriguing bag is being displayed by
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  • 1222 4 You Can Look Smart If You Make Your Own Frocks By Our Woman Correspondent THE problem of being well dressed on practically nothing at all distresses almost every one these days. The best way to manage this deception is to wield a clever needle yourself m some smart fabric cut
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 4 Spring Minshiiu i i igff^ti uhite 'papoi >paiuun pany Miss Glennia I angora Irotk wit li thonijinu. Miss (>iitini<»nt hiitish lt stir.
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  • 132 4 "Dead Man" Turns lp— Fir I a Drink I "Good Heav< rm off!" This star'; I out <-: .i Hudd I i> vealed an ci I I |"dead" hawkt i i I A month .m" a n ■m the r.ina! at His descrl three relative year-old hawk< i
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  • 14 4 Mittens arc btMim I with private IndlTid I made to match I dresses I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 45 4 THE GIFT SHOP 33, STAMFORD ROAD LADIES' HATS, ART JEWELLERY, and MILLINERY Latest creations from PARIS and LONDON Tin Ideal House for suitable fiifts for Birthdays, etc. THIS WEEKS BARGAINS. LAWKS 1 HATS-all models'"■arked dou,, to 51.75 each to ■»ak,. r 1((ln mm st(>cks arriving.
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    • 143 4 Marvellous Stuff! !i Day by day from all part, ot the woi "A grateful parents write to Guildfoi ,Ji 00t0 00^ 00^^ scribing what Cow Gate hai 0^^ 0^ 000^^ their babies. When all other j^j^^^^^B^^^^^-^**"^ v B*4" tailed. Cow »St Gate ha> been trii-J »tv*- immediate and noticeable G**
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  • 158 5 The Black Watch In London After Many Years The famous 2nd Katt. The Bla£k Watch regiment came i<> London to takt prominent part In the Royal TournametH .it Olympia. Tins is tiu- first time fai many \cars that the r(i;ini<! I lias come to London. performance of the Royal Tournament
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 167 5 i missing my I 1^ A LAURA LA^PLANTE r■ 4 0 the hu£jc volume ofl unsolicited Ovaltinc provides the valuahlI personal letters testifying to the nutritive elements obtained from the incomparable health-giving value of highest qualities of malt, milk and eegs. Ovaltine," ii now added the following It is unequalled
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  • 180 6 GAMBLERS OR FRIENDS QUESTION OF CHINESE COURTESY Common Gaming House Charge u rv y° u su^--" s mit v man U who allows his friends to l abil ualiy at his house bj it acJ allows his house to be i as a common gaming house. es that, m other
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  • 146 6 Second Arrest Following Lady Superior's Complaint •it is very desirable that this sort oJ me which lures school children to tnble with theii money should be sti pped," said Chief Court Inspector L. »tock when he prosecuted a Chinese nod Khoo Jo.) for gaming In public
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  • 658 6 Lay Unconscious For Four Days Tamil Who Was E Injured Road Crash MALAY CHARGED WITH RASH DRIVING Tilt trial was begun yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer, tin criminal district judge, of a Malay motor-ear driver, Ismail bin Japa. on a charge oi causing grievous hurt to two Tamils by
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  • European On Housebreaking Charge
    • 189 6 Children Taken From Wife's House NOT LIKELY TO LEAVE THE COLONY A European, Constant Herbert MOt.e, (Maimed trial before Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, yesterday morning on 'a charge of housebreakini; by 'mght, alternatively, oi house trespass by entering into the house ol Ada Clara Motte on June 17.
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    • 304 6 Dinner m Honour Of Principa Donors Of Funds A dinner was given on Tuesda night m honour ol Mr. Aw Boon Pa by Haji Manjooi Sahib ICaricar. J.P President 01 *he Malaya F.A. iSinga pore) alter Mr. Aw Boon Par hac made a private Inspection ol tin
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    • 84 6 An increase m membership and onl> a slight fall m the balance m hand. These are the principal features m the annual report ot the Singapore Teachers' Association, which Will he i presented at the annual meeting at Raffles Institution on June 28 The number ot members has m creased
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    • 111 6 BISHOP ATTENDS COURT TRUSTED SERVANT SMUGGLED Dop E Pleads Guilty And bs Fined $:V)()0 stated to ol the Right D! Macao, Chian and enten< Imprisonment I by Mr. h a v (J >. District Jud Chian Kow who p said -f< hav< wooden box v. ills Lordship for I The
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    • 82 6 To be liuilt m Centre ol the Island A Further stop t «>: land m Singapore a military hospital la notlfli [eminent Oazeti lished Wednesday nl This foil i Qaief j this year. The land it is pn situated m the muklm nd is ovei Anf ICO
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 44 6 "ARTHUR'S" BAR and RESTAURANT 11 COLLYER QUAY TABLE D'HOTE TIFFIN $i(Special Dishes $0.60} SPECIAL DINNER from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. H. W. H. STEVENS SUIPBROKER COMMISSION anc INSURANCE AGENT 2nd FLOOR. GRESHAM HOUSE, BATTERY ROAD. Code address KENSTEVENS, Singapore. %*MfS[ANm£UEF from terrlW. §KJH.|CS(MPMTA
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    • 172 6 I ***a<*v»- ti" tr i^^^^^ JpSHp^B pjp^pT l t^f Rertani Pmnekk J Maker and repairer of rattan %ni i Rertam Chicks. Canvas :md Spit Blinds, Tarpaulins. Touts Bf J Blue Screens. Rertam I'.mrK Wire i Netting Feniinff, Wool bun i and Flaffl ABDUL RAHMAN J Telephone 8451 i OfTice ♦>*>.
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  • 2275 6 Cheating Bribery A lleged COUNSEL'S ADDRESS IN BAN HIN MINES SUIT IN Lhe Ban Hin Gold Mines suit on Tuesday Mr. Roland Braddel tilt company, occupied the whol' the suit, commenced before Mr. private limited company, registered ed for a particular purpose of acquiring certain lands, is seeking to have
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  • 370 7 Circles Australia In i V 2 Years 1 Brisbane. June ti. 3.452 miles from the j rk, the most northerly tralia, to Wilson's Prom- southerly, and 14,000 tralia m M 2 years, Mr. ol Bendigo. Victoria. Iklnf to be the most Lod ol touring Australia. ver, does
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  • 266 7 Latest Non-Fiction Additions To Raffles Library The undernoted non-fiction works Ne^wJ! Acwor f h The Navy and the Rollo Appleyard. Charles Paisons His Life and Work. Illus sons Hubert Blake. World Disorder and Reconstruction. An Epitome of the Economic Situation. R. Boleslavski. and H. Woodward Lances Down. Between the Fires
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  • 286 7 Dart In an athletic display at the Mount i Ira unemployed camp. j 24 HOI RS WITHOUT WATER While crossing ihe 'gibber" country m the Nullabor Plains, Mr. Carlyons feet swelled up to twice their normal size owing to the stony nature of the ground. He found, incidentally, that c\cn
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  • 262 7 Sunday, June 10. H.H. The Tuan Muda of Sarawak and Mr. A. Brooke left Government House. Monday. June 11. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber. Government Offices this morning. Tuesday, June 1?. The following were the guests at a
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  • 72 7 Funeral Arrangements At Kuala Lumpur <From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 21. The funeral ot Mr. C. J. H. Lowe, who died at Medan. will take place .0 morrow at 5 o'clock at Birch Road Cemetery, Kuala Lumpur. The body .'/ill be brought from
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  • 55 7 On a charge oi criminal breach ni rut« as a ser\ant of $1,109 an Incia:) Mohamedan, K. S. Naidu. was allowed hail m $1,000 by Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, yesterday morning. The case was flxcd for mention on Tune 28. Mr. Paul Btorr has been
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  • 434 7 DWINDLING MARKETS PROBLEM Fall In Exports To j Malaya <From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, June 14. Siam has got to be industrialised, her people modernised, her workers to become the human cogs m the machine to be created to exploit her natural resources. Seemingly the j East,
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  • 57 7 A ease of voluntarily causing grlev ous hurt. In which Bachan Singh was the accused, was dealt with by Mr. H A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge yesterday mornli g. The court was Informed that the D.P.P.'s instructions were, that if the parties arrived at a settlement, no
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 339 7 9i UsH .^R^w ALHAMBRA 6.15 9.15 1 skflHßi^^^^^ £A f jft CLOTHES and CONVENTIONS TORN TO SHREDS BY THE JUNGLE! MBBk/^ MA A R U Y DE Jnf a^,°« LBERT HERBERT^SVIARSHALL '^dBBHIi', 'BO LAND and WILLIAM GARGAN ijSfl 1 a Paramount Super. <aB ag:f Ib»bßb»m»—^ existence battling for love vhich
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  • 514 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JUNE 22. 1934 What The Quotas Will Mean To Japan THE imposition of piece goods quotas m Malaya will, it is roughly estimated, result m a loss of between four and five million dollars to Japanese piece goods manufacturers during the remainder of this year.
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  • 1128 8 THERE is a great boom m flying m, France tjiis summer and regular services to the seaside have been promised for the hot weather. Planes are already running between Lej Bourget and| Our Lady Of Deauville and Lc Touquet; the reWings turn fare to either place
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  • 472 8 Mr. W. Arthur Wilson, until recently Editor ot the Malaya Tribune, has joined the staff of the Straits Times. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Smith are returning to Singapore by the Ranchi which is due here on July 6. Mr. C. A. Tilles, retired capitalist, |of
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  • 895 8 Beware Of The Dog JOME of you may tv Donald Dow. the A, nagnate, died the other dir mall things alter the c,>m v ory, and I must be on,. emalnlng who remember t) nongrel puppies had not h Donald might never tia nore than five miles iron hk Scottish
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 154 8 CHAMPAGNE Veuve *w* Clicquot- Ponsardin Reims "BRINGS THE SPARKLE INTO LIFE AND LIFE TO THE PARTY" CALDBECKS Have you tried all the following TASTY CHEESES? Cheddar English Canadian Gouda Edam Dutch Cream Kraft Gorgonzola Roquefort Gruyere TAKE YOUR CHOICE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Orchard Road. Heinz offer you 15
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    • 55 8 I A RECENT WILL CONSISTED OF 95,940 WORDS It is stated that to read it the solicitor took two hours, a decanter of water, several throat lozenges and his fee. There is a minimum of words m the conditions of a "GAFLAC" POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.
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  • 133 9 E\\S CLAIM TO PARITY Reasons Not Enough To Satisfy U.S. London, June 20 naval circles m London time has come for tho finite proposals. a Tokyo cable says the Is essential to revise the the Washington naval de to-do y by the A4,kesman. who added that it,
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  • 43 9 London, June 19. rellmlnary work of the demoli- Waterloo Bridge will be begun v md the bridge will be closed on Friday. Messrs. Rendell. and Tritton will be the enginu demolition oi the existing ad the erection ot the new one. -British Radio.
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  • 109 9 Result Of Heavy End Of May Influx Considerable speculation as to the extent of the increase of Singapore rubber stocks caused by the heavy influx of rubber from the mainland at the end of May In order to avoid the control of stocks which came into operation on
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  • 143 9 Important Canton Conference i Hong Kong. June 21. The most important conference m Canton tor ten years opened m the city this afternoon. Among those who have arrived m the city at the invitation ot General Chan Chai-tong. the virtual dictator ot the Government of the South-west,
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  • 89 9 Socialists And Fascists In Conflict Toulouse, June It. Three persons are reported to have been killed and more than 80 injured i- violent riots which began during B Socialist counter-demonstration to Fascist meeting and which continued sporadically all last night until early this morning. The injured persons include
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  • 27 9 One Man Control Of Army And Navy Moscow, June 20. -mssar of' military and naval artairs^ I Sry Military Council and the co.le- Peuter.
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  • 390 9 Japanese Merchants* Comments s "It is a very bad thing for us." declared several Japanese importers of textiles yesterday. "Some of the smaller Japanese merchants will have :o move from Singapore. They will not jnly lose m the local market, but the export trade m
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  • 40 9 London, June i». It is learned that today the Imam of Yemen signed the peace^treats 'with King Ibn Saud and that the ratifications will be exchanged shortly at Hodeida The terms of the treaty will then be published. -Reuter wireieas.
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  • 126 9 END TO DROUGHT IN BRITAIN Heavy Rains Cause Much Damage m U.S. London. June 19. The drought has broken m Great Britain. Ther-i "vre heavy downpours m the north and also on the south coast. London, so tar, has experienced only slight showers though leaden skies
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  • 40 9 1 Japan Will Not Accept Geneva Proposal Geneva, June 19. The American delegates have pro- i posed to the committee for control of the manufacture an j, sale of arms that each nation be responsible for the
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  • 55 9 Sh:.M^hai, June 21 The authorities of Greater Shanghai have started a "health" campaign m the Chinese-con trolled areas, and as an example to the people, Mr. Wu Tieh cheng. Mayor of the city, personally swept the streets for half an hour yesterday together with several
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  • 253 9 arms and ammunition manufactured j m its territory and that all orders and j copies of all export licences shall be j communicated to the permanent Dis- I armament Commission and that the countries authorised to re- arm shall j do so gradually. The Japanese and Czechoslovakians declared their inability
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  • 47 9 Heavy Loss of Life When Mm River Overflows Hong Kong, June 21. The Mm River overflowed its banks this morning, and large areas of lowlying districts around the town ol Yenping have been inundated. Heavj damage to propertyand loss of life is reported. Union Times.
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  • 90 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London, June 21. Spot (Sellers) 6 11 16 d. (6 3/ 4 d> (Buyers) 6 9 16 d. (6%d.) July-September 611 16d. (6 3 4 d.) Oct.-December 6 1316 d. (6 1516 d. January-March 7d. (7 1 16 d.
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    • 91 9 TIFFIN $1.00 »'otap:e Minestrone Pra\Nn Mayonnaise (.rilled Chicken Bacon Spinach Sautee Potatoes (old Meat Salad Jim Pancake Lemon Cheese Fruit Coffee WATCH DAILY MENU I PHONE 4906. COMING TC CAPITOL TOGETHER FOR' THE FIRST TIME IN THE MUSICAL jt HIT THAT RAN t ITWO YEA R S ON J BROADWAY
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    • 150 9 FASHION WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE ROBINSON'S OPPORTUNE FABRIC WEEK AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECI RE DBUGHTFUL MATERIALS FOR EVERY occasion. WITH THE COMPOSTING KNOWLEDGE THAT YOl ARE WEARING SOMIITIHV; EXCLUSIVE. Messrs. ROBINSON CO., LTD. EXTEND TO F\O( A CORDIAL INVITATION, AM) HOK TO HAVE THE PLEASIRE Ol SEEING YOl VI THEllt FABRIC EXHIBITION,
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  • 1436 10 From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 11. THE MOST important event In the rubber world this week should A have been Lie annual genertl meeting of the Rubber Growers' Association, at which tne reiirtal chairman, Mr. W. J. Gallagher, reviewed the events of
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  • 82 10 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT June 21, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 22 22 8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard (F. 0.8.) July 22 5 16 22 716 Std. R.S.S. on Tender July-Sept 23V 8 23 4 Oct-Dec. 23 3
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  • 164 10 j Advances At Interest Of 4»/ 2 Per Cent The F.M.S. Department of Mines baa circulated Malayan tin producers regarding the formation of the International butter pool. Malaya's share is limited to 60T430 piculs The circular states that the GovernI ment is prepared to follow arrange clients
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  • 145 10 June 21, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 33.00 White Pepper 32.50 Black Pepper 15.00 Copra, mixed 2.95 Copra. Sundried 2.55 Small flake Tapioca 4.40 Small Pearl Tapioca ii.35 Lingga Sago Flour 1.65 Fair Sago Flour 1.65 Palembang
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  • 90 10 presenting contributions to the pooi, have the right to lecover all amounts advanced under the circular, together With interest at 4> 2 per cent, and charges, if any. incurred in adminis tering the pool and shall, without prejudice to any other remedy, have prior right tj recover any such Mima
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  • 950 10 THURSDAY, JINK 21. ir»r,*. Bayers. Sellers. hmpai Tin (4 St i!*d 6s 96 f \sam K-umoanr tfi > |S r 4<k- 0.0 Austnl Malay \Z) s>s 52s 6ci 3>yer Hitarn Hn ss> Ids «6s c a \vei Weug •>}> i.90 200 3an«nr r»* 4 q d ggg
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  • TIN RESTRICTION SCHEME PRAISED
    • 205 10 Increase Fails To Affect The Market Guthrie and Co.'s weekiy rubber report dated Singapore. June 21. .states: The market has remained quiet iy steady during the week and there is I little out of the ordinary to report. I The long waited for announcement of Colony stocks as
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    • 420 10 June 21 LoiifltiA 4 mourns' sight 2i ii t>4 Lonaoii j months si^ni It 562 London 00 days' sighi > 4 964 London 3C days' sight 2 4> c London, demand > 4 7 C 4 London. T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons and Pans, demand 886 Hamburg,
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    • 121 10 The Singapore Chai I Rubber Association I i auction yesterday whei I [Catalogued 2.451.397 I ;OlTered 2.127,576 I 'Sold 1.771 0 I i I London I New York I PKH i:s hi u [ZED I Ribbed Smoked Used Cents rVi U I Standard Quality I Good Average
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    • 181 10 June 18 10 >0 American Can. Com. 99 97 i o 98 American Telephone and Telegraph H63 8 1151., 1155 Atcheson Railroad 61^ 4 60>I 591 Dupont 93 913 903 Firestone. Common 18» 2 18* 2 173* General Electric 21» 8 20* 8 •>()'« General Motors 33 V
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    • 75 10 Pool Operation (31(1 rKt'i On the Stork E\ from some acthrtt! •issues on the bright U I look, the market I 1 featureless. Tin recovered il i buying order m the reported to be In I operations. c i !>: •m n and ipeeulative b pathy
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  • 77 11 verted By Hearl-To-Hcart Talk Berlin. June 19. It is learned that the threatened criVll m the Hitler Cabinet has been averted In a heart-to-heart talk be- 1 tween Hitler and von Papen. I rm meeting is said to hare been dramatic, but it was nnally agreed that Oor
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  • 265 11 Enthusiasm For New Bombay Club Bombay, May ?A. It. Is understood that the presence of the Maharaja ol Patlala. President o1 tlie Cricket Club for India, m Bombay, during the week In connexion with the Informal conference of Princes, was taken advantage oi by the Cricket' Club authorities
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  • 156 11 AMAZING STORY I FROM PERTH Perth, West Australia. June (i. Amazing allegations were made by I the police when they charged three mi n with a crime which, it is said, they committed while they were prisoner. 1 serving sentences In Bunbury
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  • 299 11 Explanatory notes on monthly return of dealers and port Stocks, Straits Settlements, at close of business May 11, 1934. For Singapore and Penang Island! dealers' stocks are as declared In Statutory Declarations as prescribed by Section 5 ol the Rubber Regulation Ordinance 1934. and represent, as previously,
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    • 59 11 THI CREDIT-FONCIER EASTERN UNITED a VE S2K2E*r L/ 7, N ..KI'ORATION LTD. ln to Belg,u m 1907) F ,RE. MARINE. HEAI> FFICE: BRUS^ [MOTOR CAR, br^chks pERSO NAL ACCIDENT *S?^RSSMSS and "ShS&L"*"** IN WORKMEN'S MORTGAGE BANK mpensahon fcr r s s n g on HHer c ssra s R^NCE. Aeentsfor
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    • 274 11 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*) EAL> OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewrj EC Tne Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act m every particular.
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    • 442 11 CHARTERED BANK lIT INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHIN* (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up capital m 600.009 shares of £1 MCfe iJb.uOO.UO4 Reserve Fund £3.000.00* Reserve Liability c? Proprietors £f. OOOOM HEAD OFFICF 38, Bishopsgate. London. EC 1 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Salgoi. Amritsar (ipoh jSemarani Bangkok
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 257 12 SHARP DECLINE IN INCOME Renewal Fund Drawn On To Meet Loss The annual report of the Nederland Royal Mail Line states that last year the company's passenger ships made 16 round voyages to the Netherlands East Indies, m addition to which 20 sailings of cargo liners took
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    • 156 12 Death Of Mr. Albert Edward Jones The world-famous torpedo designer Mr. Albert Edward Jones, has died ai Weymouth at the age of 70. He was renowned as the •'Godfather ol' Torpedoes" for although the late Mr. Robert Whitehead actually invented the torptdo. it was Mr. Junes who brought
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    • 191 12 Sequel To Collision With Naval Launch At the trial m Canton of the captain and crew ot the :a Fuli. Lam Kur Tang Lim. Lam Kam and Wu Sap. it was proved that Shej did not follow ;hs usual regulation of keeping m miditream at the time oi
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    • 95 12 A sailing ship that has more modern equipment than many a steamei straight from the stocks arrived at Cape Town recently. She is the Polish training ship Dar Pomorza, 25 years old. one of the last four full-riggers left afloat, and the first Polish vessel to visit South
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    • 56 12 Automatic steering for ocean tramp< and steam trawlers was forecast by Sii James B. Henderson at the spring meeting of the Institute of Naval Architects m London. Hitherto, said Sir James this system has been dependent on the gyro-compass for its operation, which placed it outside the scope of all
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    • 776 12 The following passengers are proceeding per s.s. "Rawalpindi" sailing at 9.30 a.m. today for Penang. Colombo. Bombay and Europe. Mr. S. Ramplen Jones, Mr. J. L. Miiler, Mrs. S. Ivery. Mr. G. Main. Mr. B. S. Kinder, Mr. L. N. Strachan. Mr. W. Gee. Mr. W. A. Wilson.
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    • 137 12 Sydney. N.S.W. June G. A shio which has a place m history is visiting Sydney. Lloyd's register summarises her as the Justin, ex Barambah. ex Hobert. As the Black German steamer Hobart. a comparatively new vessel the approached Port Phillip Heads on August 11, 1914. not knowing the
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    • 67 12 The German sailing ship Padua set up a record m the annual grain-ship-ping contest, for cargo vessels lrom Australia to England, when she dropped anchor m the Bristol Channel at the mouth of the Avon, completing the journey m approximately 107 days Hie previous 1984 record was held by the
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    • 85 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alunuMf],. lh|l East Wharf (Knti.,, I<e I Plancius 22. al<i Main Wharf (Kntranr, I Rawalpindi.*.- Jj I Felix Roussi-1 12; M Manooran 7 Empire Dork (latnUMc I Steel BdentUt 30 I 0.7. West Wharf .FntraiKo < I|lf I Ranch; 5: run 8 a I Nafal Wharf: I
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    • 110 12 Afnka. Da.. taagen 21.6. for h Trier. Ger.. 5 4 21.6. for Manila S Bong Ho. c Trengganu 21.6, for Valentyn. Dv; 181 Boerabaya 2] 6 Mabella. Nor. 840 U kok 21.6. for B; To^ian. Dv: 672 U nak 21.6. for Pontianak Khang, Brit.. 721 I 21.6. for
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    • 134 12 The Health Bull* Ni tions Eaat< m B ended June i" Alexandria 3 < 1 death. Baghdad cU aths. Bassein 1 Bombay 1 death. (akultci I deatha as com I 30 deaths m th( I I tmallpox caa and N d< I pared with IS catei and 1"
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    • 109 12 Wordy Battle Betw«« Eminent Authority A wordy battl. It foil technical papers between Ckdman and Bii John Utta the use ol oil as fuel for cularly m the N..vy Br J backs oil. and Sir John Uttl and oil. By profession Sir John C mining engiih i
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    • 587 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd (Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. f LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways, flookiiif Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Rovai State Railways of Slam. m England). HOME VIA CfflNA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANAD. R^OUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES.*' COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS
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    • 74 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. MALTA MARU In Port June 21 MILAN MARU June 27 July 1 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Due Salli MALTA MARU June 27 June 27 ERIE MARU July 16 July lb
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 453 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan 'Via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Gemasi every Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday 7.30 a.m.
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    • 323 13 I '*< il ©t \a-/ und; BRITISH INDIA O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due Tnaje Spore. T n *P Ue 17.000 June 22 BANGALOPF finnn P re E 6070 July 5 RAWALPINDI 17nnn Ug 2° 15.000 July 6 COMORIN ,V™ Aug 31 17.000 July 20 < bS???" TZ t^
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    • 463 13 Ellerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) vnn BU k. "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, RCHTTODAM AND HAMBURG. bummi City of Winnineg Due Sails 8 June 29 July 2 City 61 Bath F R H NG K NGf BHANGHA AND JAPAN. July 12 July 12 FOB nAw£ 1 E
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    • 925 13 T1 INSURANCE. in^2^i d V? ndon nd Olobe Tne Thames and Merse» Marine Insuraaa* insurance Co., Ltd. Co.. Ltd The Federated Malay States Railways The Royal State Rahwayi of 3iai» t««~i AIRWAYS Royftl Netherland Indian Alrwav* Anaan Trans-Continental Airways Ltd. X.L.M (Royal Dut- h Air Llnea) Tfc BLUE PUMMEL LIME
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    • 563 14 K. P. IVI. CONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAPlA— Friday, June 22, Poeloc-Kidjang. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas ana Kengat. PLANCIUS— Friday June 22, Muntok( passengers and mails only), Batana, Samarang and Sourabaya. IINOMBO— Friday, June 22 Belawan-Deli I>E WEERT-Friday, June 22, Rhio, Blinjoe, Djeboes, Pangkal-Pinang Koba Tanjong-Pandan, Toboali and Batavia. VALENTIJN-Saturday, June 23.
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    • 348 14 r-KOM SINGAPORE AND FENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore Spore Penan* N. York. Pres. Johnson jun. 30 July 3 July 5 Aug. 14 Pres., Monroe July 14 July 17 July 19 Aug. 28 Pres. V. Buren July
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    • 525 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA tßio de Janeiro Buenos Aires via Colombo Uut\ i>u* Maru Cape Town. Rio. Santos and Monttvi'« Liverpool Maru Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Sala-L. Marques, Durban. Algoa Bay C a v Town. y f Africa Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo, Mombas* Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Belra
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  • 247 15 fastest Cutter jr lC r Seen In frames Estuary j correspondent) London, June 11. T. O. M. Sop-, let for the tier fourth race i SouLhend Regatta j two miles I .>i j l astern. In which sailed so far iias finished mile race from j. she
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  • 170 15 Colombo's Staggering Defeat London, June 19. true to Ascot, tradition,; sensations result, Colombo. favourite, suffered a stag-; •it m the St. James's Palace a distance of one mile at mbo won the Guineas regarded as a certainty uhich started at 5 to 1 was won by Lord Rosebery'starting at 100
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  • 18 15 London, June i»^ Tl ,ey will a^f^^he melting. Their SiiSS we're by t h e five other carriages.
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  • Article, Illustration
    385 15 Di the start and was opening away from Endeavour, tier now patent bendLn| )m broke, and she was forced 1 v up. Shortly afterwards. Bhamrccfc IV appeared to fear a similar, calami y. and returned to the harbour. The tour surviving vessels, Britannia., Candida. Astra, and Endeavour, only
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  • 955 15 \coif awson Little Beats James Wallace In Amazing Final i From Our Own Correspondent.) T London, May 28. w. Lawson Little, a 24-year-old uniersitv student from Caliiornia, debated James Wallace, a 30-year-oM rtisan golfer fro:n Troon. near Prest--ick. by 14 and 13 m the
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  • 286 15 Rowing I Strong Challenge From Overseas (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 4. A splendid entry has been received for Henley Royal Regatta, which opens on July 4. A very strong challenge Is being olTered to British rowing by crews and individual scullers from outside the United
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  • 206 15 jne of the keenest struggles m th competition, while Wallace defeate 3eorge Dunlap. the United State tmateur champion, by 2 and 1. EXCITEMENT IX THE SEMI-FINAL! There was never more ttian a ho! between Little and Garnett. It was grim struggle, but the American ways appeared *.c> be more confiden
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  • 519 15 Unusual Goal After A Penalty Pulau Brani Shares Points With S.T.C. S.T.C 2; P. Brani 2. A disputed goal scored on the rebound from a penalty kick mabled Puiau Brani io draw level with the Straits Cattle Trading Company's team m their Second uivision fixture at Jalan Besai Stadium yesterday.
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  • 72 15 It is notified that the match S.H.B. J.S.C. versus M.P.H. fixed for Monday. June 25. has ben postponed, and will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium on Tuesday. July 3. Government Monopolies versus Fraser and Neave "A", postponed from April 30. will be pLiyed at Geylang ground
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  • 86 15 The first committee meeting of the Indian Recreation Club was h??ld OQ| Saturday at the club premises under the chairmanship of Mr. V. K. A. Plllav f president) and the following were elected as office bearers Hen. assistant secretary. Mr. P Artcny-Nateson. Hon. sports captain: Mr. S
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  • 60 15 The following will represent the Public Works Department Sports Club at cricket apainst the Ceylon Tamils Association on Sunday at Balestier Plain at 2 p m V. Ponniah. Samson de Silva, A. E. Johnson. A. G Cooke. N Pcstana. F W. Ayrcs. P D'Cruz. T Sta Maria. A Inglis G
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  • 242 15 Football, Basket-ball And Billiards Fixtures The Siong 800 A. A. first team to meet the St. Matthews Y.PG. at football at the SH.B. ground on Saturday will be chosen from the following: Boon Choon, Peng Kicfig, Boon Lay, Gek Soo. Hor Khoon. Eng Kwee. Ah Goo, Eng
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  • 98 15 L Medical College Juniors Beat Seniors Juniors. 5: Seniors. 0 The annual Juniors vs. Seniors match for the Virk Won Hing Cup was played on the Modical College ground yesterday afternoon. After 20 minutes Abbas scored for the Juniors and he soon followed with a second.
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  • 20 15 In a Government Services (Division II > rrntrh ftt the Police Depot yesterday Police II defeated Printing Dept by 2 nil.
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    • 67 15 I IF YOUR BATTERY COULD SPEAK. IT WOOLD SAY CHANGE TO L'Ti "t. ir >'•&» I /a&AVV^I II fi; v 7 i Jr'"'*iu, v j f 1\ *"^< r- J (I It J M ML:./ J J [kfM V If They spark when others can't *nd make starting easier! **^3
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  • 789 16 A RECORD OF TESTS AT HEADQUARTERS Australia Made 729 For 6 In 1930 fO-DAY'S lest match at Lord's is the fifteenth to be played there between England and Australia. Although England has won on four occasions and has a slightly better
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    26 16 -Air mail pictures. Here ra on a \hrH^h? e^ ate< l !?"!S meet Czech °-Slovakia m the final of the European /one m the Davis Cup
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  • 571 16 European Chinese Water Polo Duel HONOURS EASY GAME THE Singapore Swimming Club 1 met their old rivals. 'he Chinese Swimming Club at w->trr poio at the Swimming Club pool yesterday afternoon and an excellent game resulted In a draw of three goals all. The Swimming Club have only once beaten
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  • 301 16 (Carslake), SoUatara Cotoneaster »Nicoll>. i Richards), Commander iley), Hot Fight (A. K)tt *Childs>. Diaman- Grindleton (Fox). Tar-. agg), Canteener (Beary>,j (JohnsUme), Morfair Tom Tit 111. Serwtt). Earslton (^teve Bun (Christie). Smith), Spurtle <Ryan), D. Smith), Duodecagon Pricket <W. Rickaby». iSirett), Silesia <M. Hun\r > Richardson Reuter.
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  • 35 16 wYATT WILL CAPTAIN ENGLAND TODAY Century At CovenJ Augury For Test! T HE I and" Nor I Northern L, I 114 not I m.rnue-. hitti I Be sal< I that his I for to-mom I
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  • 251 16 Felicitation Beats Hyperion BY 9½ BIG UPSET AT The Gold Cup THE unexpected defeat ol Lore Glanely'a Colombo m the st James'a Palace stakes at Ascot on Tuesday was ioliowed by another big surprise yesterday when Reuter cables. Lord 'Derby.' Hyperion, which started at 11 t0 8 on was beaten
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    • 45 16 ACCIDENTS and SICKNESS Mean Heavy Expenses, An OCEAN -LEADER' POLICY will Safeguard You. Apply for Particulars to: THE OOF AM Accident Guarantee v^*fc#%l^ Corporation, Limited. 'Incorporated m Great Britain) C HARTERED BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. \Una R r i.,r Malaya- C. NORMAN BENNETT TEL N 2310.
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    • 53 16 *^^V MOWERS The Countess Mower, .14 m IK>^~ made of high quality 5loe I V^ <a^Wlßi^^r of sevenV'- Lt nff cylindtr Jfi I c "^orVMaT^ machi »c ««r «ver> phase „i »rass mm or eolf course or sm tarden to a laree ««(i |fM LJI Wlham >L.^^ f.Co.fllahMia>H»l. SINGAPORE KUALA
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