The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 August 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,061 ESTI>. 1835 SATURDAY. AUGUST 24, 1935 10 CENTS
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  • 199 1 Ships Carry More Bombers To East Africa "BE PREPARED" ORDER TO ABYSSINIAN ARMY |TALY IS pushing on her preparations m East Africa as rapidly as possible and an ever-increasing number of ships are passing* through the Suez Canal. This acceleration (according to a Rome message) is
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  • 258 1 Tour Of Borneo Concluded Seabelle II anchored In SingaRoads at 4 p.m. yesterday hour earlier than expected— •n HE. the Governor. Sir Shenton nas, Lady Thomas, and Miss omas, disembarked. shenton. returning from his 17 our of Sarawak and British 0, looked very lit as he stepped
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  • 47 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Auk. '23. 1 Chiang Tso Pin. Chinese Am:lor to Tokio. will return to his on Sunday by the Empress of sia. He is reported to ha carrying an imrtant message from the Chinese remier for a certain Japanese official Tokio.-
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  • 75 1 When The Negus Rides Out On His White Horse Addis Ababa. Aug. T.i. The Abyssinian army bai received ;,rders to prepare for all eventualities. All boys and men between the aiies of 15 and 80 are r< idy to follow the drum. but there is no question at
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  • 142 1 Close Co-operation With Paris London. An*. 11. No official statement on todays Cabinet proceedings was issued but it is learned the Cabinet strongly endorsed the decision reached by the British and French Governments at the Paris meeting to keep m constant touch and. until the League Council meets
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  • 117 1 Mr. Mac Donald Presides Over Conference London. Auk. 4>3. Beiore returning to Lossiemouth by air today Mr. Ramsay Mat* Donald preside .1 at a morning meeting at 10. Downing Street The Ministers who are remaining m OX near London ready to deal wttn any tievi lopm nts consequent
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  • 286 1 Diversity Of Opinion In Great Britain London. Auk. 23. Reafflrmatlon of the Government's declared policy m fully upholding its obligations under the League Covenant and continued reliance on other members of the League to bring such pressure to bear on Italy as the situation iof Sept. 4 warrants
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  • 158 1 Sensational Social Credit icton I 4^l i EDMONTON, \l(i Z.i. JHK rmOYINCI OF 4UHRTA IN WHICH THE PKINCF OF WALES RANCH IS SITUATED. BECOMES THE FIRST TERRITORY IN THE BRITISH KMI'IRF TO Fl Ir I A SO« lAI. CUMT (.OVFRN MFM WITH rOUCf
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  • 50 1 MALAYA'S great air display at the R.A.F. Station. Singapore, this afternoon, will be fully reported m the Sunday limes tomorrow. Special writers will describe the paeeant hoth from the jj round and from the air. The reports will be fully illustrated by pictures taken by a staff photographer.
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  • 130 1 RELIC S OF SAINT Hold Over Heads Of Catholic Bishops I 11 1 da < Havana). Any. St. a dramatic moment occurred during the prayers concluding the Catholic I Conference when relics of Sr. Boniface wore he!l over the bead of each bishop. This i-> Intended to be symbolic oi
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  • 23 1 Oslo, Aug. 23. Mr. Aubert. the Norwegian Minister ito Japan and China, has been appointed Permanent Under-Secreiary of State for Foreign Affairs.— Reuter
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  • 68 1 Compromise Adopted By U.S. Committee Washington. Aug. EL The Foreign Ailairs Committee ol the House of Representatives has adopted the compromise on the Neutrality Bill whereby the Senate's clause rendering it mandatory for the President to lei clare an arms embargo m the event of jan outbreak of
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    3 1 ONE THING LACKING
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. CS^- MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TODAYS ATTRACTIONS RIJSTAFFEL 12.30 to 3 1 p.m. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 i p,m. R.A.F. JUBILEE DIMMER BALL AND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF ERIC AND GERDA THE CLEVER CONTINENTAL ACROBATIC
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    • 13 1 DO NOT MISS TOMORROW'S SUNDAY TIMES ON SALE THROUGHOUT MALA YA 10 CENTS
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    • 178 1 There it no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEAVIEW^HOTEL MJI TO INK HAM) KING OTHER UISC F\(.\(.||> lIII.KK Will NOT BF m ISIAL DINNKK DANCK TOMIQaTT SUNDAY 11 A. M 1 P M. MORNING POPULAR CONCERT SPECIAL CURRY BY RELLER'S BAND I. Overture 'Ab.'S.sandro Stradrla" Floiow 2
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  • 26 2 Before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith m the >d Court at 10.30 a.m. Judgment -5.27 35— Koh Look Kheng rs Quek Soon Whatt.
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  • 178 2 Victims Of Severe Influenza Epidemic In England London. Aug. 22. OiiO of the severest epidemics of gastric influenza among cats ever known m this country is causing the death of thousands ol pets. The disease, which is highly infectious develops rapidly, death taking plac« m a
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  • 186 2 DIMITROFF'S CALL TO BRITISH REDS Moscow. Georgi Dimitroff, who became famous m the Reichstag flre trial, and is now the chief mouthpiece Ol the Moscow Comintern, has issued a call to British Communists to ally themselves with theii >nnei toes, the British Labour party, and smash the National Government In
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  • OBITUARY
    • 175 2 The funeral took place 111 the Roman Catholic section of the BidarJari cemetery on Thursday morning of Mrs Rose Bernard d'Rozario. wife of Mr J A. d'Rozario and eldest daughter of Mr. Louis Paglar. The deceased lady, who was 49 years old. had been suffering from
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  • 172 2 Raffles College Professoi Retires Raflea College. Singapore, has lost the services of one of its senior professors Dr. E. Madgwick. who left for England via the United States on Thursday. Dr. Madgwick entered Durham University mi n 1913. where he studied. With a four years intermission, until 1921.
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  • 78 2 An unusual charge was preferred against an old Chinese woman. Tun Tee. and a man Lim Ah Peck bo fore Mr. Norman Grice. the Singapore second magistrate, yesterday. They were indicted with having wilfully neglected a year-old infant by tailing to provide it with medical aid The man
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  • 272 2 Last Word On Cromwell's Skull SCIENTISTS have said the last word m a controversy which has lasted for generations. They have decided that a skull m the possession of Canon Horace Wilkinson, of Woodbridge. Suffolk, is that of Cromwell. Professor Karl Pearson, of London University, and Mr. G. M. Morant
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  • 108 2 Nine Sikhs Face Charge Of Murder The police not having completed their Investigations nine Sikhs. Sarjan Singh. Pal Singh, Nand Singh. Kawal Singh. Bakahl Singh. Fakir Singh. Puran Singh. Mir Singh and Sohan Singh. were again remanded yesterday until Aug. 30 by Mr Norman Grice. the the
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  • 31 2 A meeting of the Singapore Psychological Association will be held at the Adelphi Hotel on Monday. Aug. 26. at 5.15 when Mr. R Manikam will speak on the "Psycho- Analytical Movement
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 39 2 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL ONE RECITAL ONLY Aug. 28th 1935, at 9.30 p. m. LEO LIEGEOIS 1 lie famous BELGIAN VIOLINIST PAGANINI, ERNST WIENIAWSKY, TARTINI, etc. AT THE PIANO MADAME FELICIA DIET 2 Booking at Little's. Prices $3. 2. 1.
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    • 195 2 NOTICE OF TRADE MARK. SANDEMAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the abcve Trade Mark is the property of -Geo. G. Sandeman Sons and Co.. Ltd.. ci 20. St. Swithins Lane. London. England: Wine and Spirit Merchants, and is used by them m connection with the sale of Wines and Spirits
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    • 419 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. W RATS I I BRING DISEASE m DESTROY THEM WITH I 1 RODINE SOLE AGENTS 1 (KAFTON LABORATORIES I 208 Collyer Quay BOARD RESIDENCE. If you require accommodation stay at the OVERSEAS RESIDENTIAL CLUB. off Chancery Lane. Open to members and non-members. Tele. 3269. KATONG GRANGE Excellent position
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    • 496 2 TLbe Sinoaporc Jfree press Head Office: Cecil Strert. Blacapor« Phone 5471 (5 line* 9tu extension* to .U iepartmfnu Kuala Lumpur Office: 25, Java Street. Phone: 3«83. London Office: E C S 4 Fleet Slrtel U Phone: Central S6tM -3 hl Trf: •Lcadmalay. Uolu SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within OuUlde S witu w
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 119 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY. AUG. 24 High Water. 8 22 a.m. 7.2 ft, 6.46 p.m. 82 ft. Football: S A FA. League, Div. I. M.F.A. vs. R.A.. Anson Road Stadium. Cricket: S.C C, vs. Raffles College, second day. padang: S.C.C. rs. Combined Services, first day. Tanglin: S.R.C. vs. CSC
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    • 585 2 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 10TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY I.M a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. B. CO a.m. Choral Eucharist. 5.30 p.m. Evensong choral and Sermon. Weekdays: Holy Communion on Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m.: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m.; Evening Service and Addres., on
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    • 135 2 I The Orchestra of the Wiltshire Regiment will accompany the Evening Service. Soloist Mrs Pike Visitors are welcome to all the Services. ST. PETER'S CHURCH Stamford Road, Singapore 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion In Tamil Plain >. 7.30 a.m. Choral Matt ins and Sermon. Preacher: Rev. D. S. David of 'The
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  • 450 3 Singapore Woman Stabbed And Robbed In Street INQUIRY INTO ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE AGAINST CHINESE TJOW a Singapore woman and her male companion were altacked, stabbed and robbed m the street was told m the second magistrate's court yesterday when a preliminary inquiry was begun before Mr. Norman Grice into a
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 3 OHOTTEAU, the French swimmer training on milk for his forthii| 40 mile swim ofT the coast i California. This is how he feeds m the water.
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  • 251 3 Bankrupts Granted Discharge ONE MAN PA YS tOO PER CENT. i > LAX SAI. an :;<_>ed Chinese -eputed to have boon wealthy at time and who was adjudicated :i:pt m 1931. was granted hi> ..rue by Mr. Justice Gordon it-li m the Singapore Bankruptcy irt yesterday, subject to judgr cnt
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  • 116 3 Of 15-Year-Old Double Murder Charge From Our Own Correspondent Sereniban, Aug. 21. Before Mr. Justice R. C Cussen In the Negri Sembilan Assizes yesterday the double murder case from Ulu Bernang village ended when Ahmad bin Haji Mohamed Tahir. who was accused of the murder of Ngo Fan
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  • 93 3 Medal Presented To F.M.S. Police Officer From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 23. The acting Chief Secretary, the Hon. Mr. Marcus Rex, attended a parade this morning at the police depot to make a presentation of a meritorious service medal to Sub-Inspector Ali Bin Tuah. who has
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  • 35 3 New By-Pass.— A Road Fund grant has been made to the L.C.C. for a £60,000 new by-pass road at Wandsworth connecting York Road with Putney Bridge Road, and it will take nine months to construct.
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  • 165 3 Man Appears In Court On Warrant I AI YEW KEE was produced be- lore Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday, on a warrant issued for his arrest recently in connection with bankruptcy proceedings instituted against him in 1926. Stating that he would
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  • 145 3 Chinese Woman's Estate Share Case In our report Of the proceedings In the Supreme Court m the cast 1 of Tan Teo Kia against Tan Chye Heng appearing In yesterday's issue it was stated that th€ Judge, inter alia, ordered the defendant to furnish accounts from the date
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  • 253 3 Uncle Absconds With Nephew 's Diamonds A TRANSACTION m diamonds which led to proceedings m bankruptcy was related m the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday at which Mr. Justice GorrV aSmith presided. Replying to questions by Mr C O Lim. assistant Oflicial Assignee, a Chinese named Hong Kow. who gftfi his
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 3 viMIO, one of the competitors m the great "Round France" Wte rate. This lasts a month and there are M halting places. Vietto was leading at the sixth stage.
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  • 145 3 Destitute Chinese Who Wanted To Die IMPOSING sentence on a hunchback cobbler. Lim Siap Kee, who pleaded guilty yesteriay to Mtempted suicide, proved a diflicult matter for Mr. Norman Grice. the Singapore second magistrate. Lim Siap Ke.« had just been released Irom hosnital and said that be was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 34 3 To keep i a clear complexion f-'i^J& hsguard against M^Cxliw "TIRED SKlN^^tofe complexion. Knights Casttley^^ TOILET SOAP CSC^-^/tt 20 CT& for the big tablet »O*>s> IN CH7 LIMITED. lOKDON INGIAND. jmK^^^^^^ml^^^^m^^^ VKC X 38-5O
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    • 352 3 In 2 /oW*> minutes tion and j WV arnlnff form m th« .i rrrtult of II harmful .mil actdH. you ■a• I L^ WAf QR t.» take >nitnute« I CJ drug I' n< 'v form of m i i »i «m1 har- I'ni.-s mom '••m ..i.linarv I .n ...»l m
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  • 729 4 Chess Notes And News By The Chess Editor THE INTERNATIONAL tournament which was held at Warsaw concluded at the beginning of this week and resulted m a win for the United States. In the absence of news, presume Reshevsky played a big part m the American success. Next week I
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  • 478 4 A.S It Was- In The Singapore 50 Years Ago Free Press, For The Week Ending August 22, 188S NOTES FROM THE j KAMPONG I see the s.s. Orestes, one of the Holt Line, imported goods direct from Manchester. This means that the Manchester ship canal is opened. The Madras Standard
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  • 75 4 Relief m 2 minute Every day thousands sufferers are getting the sunn n lous relief as Mr. T Grist. Worst* who writes: was nearly n stomach pain. I took a dos, Bisurated' Magnesia, and wonderful how quickly the p, me Now lam not afraid torn
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 104 4 Spoiivored by THE SMART SHOP of Stamford Road. A FASHION SHOW FILMLAND CREATIONS RAFFLES HOTEL on Wed. Aug. 28th 9.30 p.m. Featuring fashions of MISS HOLLYWOOD, Jr., fIP PATRICIA PERKINS JOSEPH ZURKIN, fei^fc SIMON LEE. J and ■Pt||~ Ot^ er asn on able firms now showing I A^ at "Ambassador's,"
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    • 29 4 Ww^r Bib 111 _^y3yj I ikj q p^tq X I i^f O Cv I w 2s Original Unique and Perfect Fruit Juice It defies heat and refreshes the tired
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 342 4 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES SATURDAY B.B.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths 16.86 and 19.82 metres 6.20 Big Ben "Summertime at Home. No. 6 The Mountains— Climbing m the Lake District." A talk. 6.35 The Wingates Temperance Band, relayed trom the Municipal Bandstand. Southport. Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.20 The Commodore
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    • 217 4 by Graham Walker at the starting point and Henry w McMullan at Muckamore '•50 Horsham Borough Silver Band «on r ppleton Mor < baritone) 8.20 Weekly newsletter and sports summary **««> 8.40 The Yascha Krein Gipsy Orchestra. 905 Close down. GBO, GSF and GSK Wavelengths— 16.86, 19.8> and MJI metres
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  • Article, Illustration
    292 5 MISS KATHERINE KEYES, daughter of Admiral Sir Roger and l.ad> Keyes was the fiist bride to be married m Hem > Mis Chapel. West minster Abbey, since its restoration The bridegroom was Mr Peter Wallop William-Powlett. The King gave special permission for the wedding to take placo m the Chapel
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  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • 869 6  -  JEALOUS MAN? BY J>octo?% In Ruling Oat Suicide Theory, Says It Was Crime Of Passion it as it a double murder, a crime passioned or a munlvr find suicide For two weeks the Joo Chiat police have investigated these two solutions to the mystery of
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  • 334 6 Huge Crowds Expected At Seletar SPECIAL TRANSPORT AND i CATERING /^REAT crowds of visitors have already arrived m Singapore for the Jubilee celebrations of the R.A.F. this afternoon at Seletar, Station. Admission is by $2 and $1 tickets only. Proceeds from the sale of
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  • 331 6 AN appeal lor funds for Hokien flood relief, issued under the name of Mr. Tan Kah Kee states "Material damage estimated at hull a billion dollars. 100.000 perished. 14.000.000 people rendered horn ies> and 100.000 square kilometres inundated such is the horrible picture Of the
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  • 391 6 Story Of Fight At Dining Table (From Our Own Lorn ,p<, Kuala Lumpur, Aug •THE case m which Roland Al! 1 Stephms claimed tm m der de Lile, the sum ol $1 damages m n sp, t of an assault at Batu Caves. tinued today beiore
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 32 6 SINGAPORE JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS Come early for Set tea Beach Road, from 12.00 O'clock TAKING OF PHOTOGRAPHS STRICTLY FOPRinnPM —EXCEPT BY AUTHORISED PERSON. "wllUllllltli Admission $2. and $1. Tickets available at the Gate
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  • 351 7 ENDING REIGN OF TERROR IN NEW YORK PARKS New York. Amg. tZ. THE decision of the New York p dice to make the City's narks safe for its citizens resulted in no fewer than 745 arrests In the opening lrive of the campaign which Commissioner Valentine declared would continue until
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  • 69 7 NON-GOVERNMENT CHANDU P^und m possession of 300 tahils of non-Government Red Lion chandu m a house m Bukit Pasoe on Aug. 7. a 54--year-old Chinese woman. Loo Ah Kuan. strcd her trial on the relative charge before Mr. H. A. Ferrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday. She was convicted
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  • 221 7 COURT POSTMASTER RETIRES Man Who looked After King's letters Capt F Mason, the Court postmaster m charge or the King's post offices at Buckingham Palace, Windsor. Sandringham ;ind Balmoral, has r'tired. He had been Court postmaster for six and wherever the King went. Capt Mason had to be on duty.
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  • 170 7 U'hipsnadr, Auk. 11. A spectacle which la i surprising one i In Europe ran be seen at Whipsnade now. Two giraffe* have been allowed liberty :n about live acres of the paddock known as Spicer*! Minor, where their gambollinga are causing visitors i 'insider able
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 308 7 OPENING TOMORROW -CAPITftI 1 The world acclaimed his heroism th H,t every heat of his heart told iZT bfII j| tOUI hlm lv COWARD! p^. fl w^. iM r"iuK Scenes ■^^^^H^^^;; tver filmed heforo! «fc -:JP^ B^^^V Story. B gggMM To be presented with Excellent |Z j|B iu^porting Pictures including
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    • 325 7 ANOTHER GREAT PICTUR^FRQM THEtoS^ ZSSfTn "..^^p,^— j PIUITiny EXTENOED I s ory by Hugh Wal c h °< b *<» r^" t rAVILIUW 3.15-6 15 915 I h Sreat fidelity t, E,: l: lish sen, „,,J > /^LI ROBERrMONTGSRY Him HAVES JMW with LEWIS STONE MAY ROBSON OHO KRUGER ENRY
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  • 893 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1935. The Philosophy Of The Dug-Out PROPAGANDA, too oft and too heavily repeated, dulls the eye to the force of an argument, while In some slight vivid appeal through the eye the merest incident may become a striking commentary. Even the eye these
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  • 270 8 Mr. C. Bazell. headmaster Malay College. Kuala Kangsar. has sailed from London for Malaya. Lt Col. E. A. Ash. D.5.0.. general manager. Bukit Rajah Rubber Co.. Ltd and Mrs. Ash have returned from hOmt> The death is announced ol Mr. H. Lingard of Borneo Co.. Ltd.. Chienumai.
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  • 1459 8 4( A USTIN Bhlnm w reads a newspap i report. Bunny's n labbit .y. V pursi.es sloping BOVpk by plane." runs i headline He went up m the air about it. 9 S> S> S> "OILL-POSTER as piomisim lie. ivy ■*Welghl box:T He ive bli opponentl
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 196 8 A "Gimlet" is a pretty good drink, I^=3 but you don't know how good it r-SS can be, unless you've tried this ijTi recipe -IMf 1 tot Old Tom Gin l&Mtik* 2 Rose's Lime Juice Ajf^w'" 10 drops Angostura Bitters |m®^jj then shake it with plenty of ice m ffiv^^B
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    • 63 8 MANY WOMEN SEEM INCAPABLE of accurately describingtheir husbands m an emergency, states a detective. A convivial correspondent retorts that when he returns home late his wife experiences no such difficulty. Serious illness or injury may produce a very awkward financial situation that a 'GAFLAC ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY will
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  • 82 9  -  Sin Chow Jit Poh X w angtung Begins Negotiations NEW FACTORIES Honi; Kong. Auj;. :IA. i timi ni of Kwangtung is 1 r ted to have started negotiath a British Bank for a lo;in 0,000 which will be used for tion ol a >iik refinery
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  • 127 9 tpprehension Among liritish Shippers In Singapore ble appreh nsion has arisen British rubber shippers m Sinthe competition being on shipments oi rubber Straits and Pacific ports and s irts and New York the Free.. ss understands wed by the Free Press, the ri manager ol Mitsui Bussan Ltd.,
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  • 102 9 Fourth Man To Be Arrested by the police Uitc tli ex In a house near the Naval Base Ful> 25 h.wv not been completed yet r man is to be arrested m m win with the affair i. stated m the third magisirt Singapore, yesterday at the
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  • 31 9 Us Chinese Recreation Club tea dance on Monday. and their guests are ivited to attend this function. dance band will be In The dance will start at 5.15
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  • 121 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (Prom Our Own Correspondent) RIBBFR London. Aur. 23. Spot (Sellers l 5 13 16d. »5 13 16d.» Buyers' s:>>id.5 :>> id. 15%d.i Ort -Dec 5 7 R d. 5 29 32d Jan-March «d «6 l 32d.» Apri'-June 6 5 32d <6 5 32d.>
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  • 194 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh I t Mr. ang To Resume On \iomla\ Shanghai, Aug. Ann. Wang Chlng Wei. the Premier who has withdrawn his resiguj. tion. will resume duties m the Executive Yuan on Monday. Mr. sun f,«. President ol the Legis- I lativc Yuan, .sairi m
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    14 9 THI DVCHBBB OF YORK talking to Miss Kay Stammers and Mrs Helen Wills Moody.
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  • 132 9 Likely To Be Extended For Next Period From Our Own Correspondent. i I poh, Aut'. 22. If is understood that the recent Increase m the Malayan tin quota is likely to be extended tor the next period. Tiic council oi the F.M.S. Chamb. 1 ol Mines met
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  • 63 9 There was a large crowd of pro minent Buddhists and representatives of several Buddhist associations at Suie Pagoda wharf. Rangoon, the other day to receive the branch of the sacred "Bo" tree sent as a gift by the Buddhists of Ceylon to their co-reli pionists m Burma, which arrived from
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  • 181 9 TIGHTNESS OF SPOT SITUATION SHOULD BE EASED London, Aim. 23. fjnlir: lons* -delayed I.S. cotton loan announcement i* generV ally welcomed m Liverpool and London as the farmers are now able to market cotton through the ordinary trade channels with the Government making up the
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  • 59 9 D.K.I. Ordinance Restricting K m ploy ment Of Foreigners Batavi.i. Auk. tt. The ordinance issued yesterday for the restrict km of employment ofl foreigners In lava will come Into force tomorrow it provides that foreigners entering the country cannot be employed without tha rons?n( ol the Director
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  • 16 9 it is understood that hospital charges throughout the Stat«< ot Perak will shortly be considerably reduced
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  • 70 9 New York. Auk. Jo. Cotton tutures slumped Irom three to four dollars a bale equivalent on some options to ove; throe-quarters a cenl per pound on a wave ol selling based on the Government*! loan announcement. Trading circles expected ano'h 1 12-cent loan. While the loan announcement disappointed
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  • 37 9  - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hong Kong. Aim. T.». A ivport from a Japanese soiwc; 1 states that wireless telephone services between Japan. China. Indo-China and Siain will begin operations m October all tests having pro? d satisfactory.
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  • 23 9 New Orleans. Aug. SB. Declines reached lour and a hah dollars a bale before active months re- covered by about one dollar- Reuter
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  • 188 9 ANTI-GAS ROOMS FOR BRITISH HOUSES London. Auk. '22. THE first of Mis Government handbooks on air-raid precautions lays down a principle which has certainly net been at all appreciated hitherto by the general public. It is that every house and every place of business must [have a gas-protected room, to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 155 9 TIFFIN $1.00 thick O\ Tail Soup (rrilhd Fish Tartare Sauce i:<Mt Saddle of Lamb, Mint Sam v ihbage Poinme Chateau 1 old Meat Salad hoiolate Ice Cream (heese. Fruit. Coffee TRY OUR SPECIALTIES: 1 TV Cl VJ O CRAB IJAKED ALASKA Gr A CHOICE <>: OVER 100 OTHER DISHKS. PHONE
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    • 177 9 THERE IS NO MATTRESS Ok OVERLAY LIKE A STAPLKS. THE FINEST MADE. MATRESSES KKOM $.V 5.00 Each OVERLAYS KROM $75.<>0 Each Sole Agents: ROBINSON Co., Ltd. LADIES DRESSMAKING CUT STYLE AND FINISH ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT Oi EXPERIENCED AND CERTIFIED CHINESE CUTTERS FASHIONABLE, PLAIN PRINTED UATLRIAI.S FOR ALL OCCASIONS
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1297 10 HOME SHAREHOLDERS ANXIOUS But Well Informed Rubber Opinion Remains Patient (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 15. \TEITHER the commodity market nor the share market has made the least recovery, this week, from the depression which has afflicted rubber since early summer. Dealers are experiencing one of the most idle
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    • 96 10 Aug 23. Buyers Sellers Gambler c c ft Java Cube 9 50 Hamburg Cube 9 50 Muntok White Pepper 18 00 Copra. Sundried 3 85 Copra, mixed 3 40 Small Flake Tapioca 4 30 R B Siam No. l per koyan 103 Ban] a Jelotong 7 50
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    • 102 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Aug. 23, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R. S. S. in cases (F.OB. September) 19 9 16 19 1116 Good FAQ. in cases (F.OB. September) 19 3 16 19 7 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. Spot -loose) (awardable Singapore* 19' 2 19 5 8
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    • 458 10 Profit Of $13,000 Carried Forward TTHE report of the directors of Bukit Katil RubbiT Estates. Limited to be submitted to the shareholders at the annual meeting at Malacca on Aug 29 states: The directors submit their twentytifth annual report and a duly audited Statement of accounts for the
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    • 37 10 f^ l0 T wi n§ >Der outputs for the month of July, 1935, are notiiic' 12 446 D fb RiVer VallCy RUbbGr Co Ltd Juru Estates. Limited 30.000 lb Somanggol Rubber Co., Ltd. 23.400 lb
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    • 504 10 Liquidation Owing To Nervousness BUT CONSUMPTION IS REASSURING I EWIS and Peat's rubber report ol Aug. 23 states: The uncertainty regarding the European political situation caused a certain amount of liquidation by nervous holders earlier m the week but offerings at the lower rates were leadily absorbed
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    • 143 10 'From Our Own Correspondent! London, Aug U The Hague Statistical Office reports world tin production for the first six whh^V? 35 at 5107! tOns com P^ed eriod 50 o 7 f 5 ?934° nS C ™onding Tn^p!f ya M- B( 1IWa the N^herland S n^A t geHa and
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    • 854 10 FRIDAY. AIG 23. 19.15 MINING Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin (4s > 4s 3d 4s 9d Asam Kumbang <u 33s 6d 34s 6d Austral Malay (£t 60. 61 s A\er Hitam Tin (5si 13s 13.s 9d Ayer Weng «$li 1 80 1.85 Bangrin Tin (£> 20s 6s 21s
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    • 123 10 tag m i l iv. London montha i ndon (jo d tyi l/mdon demand London TT i ronj .<ncj r urti d b demand I ft II! S denial P< na demand Calcutta, Bombay RanKOOQ. Mad: 'i O lombi d Hong K.-nv:. demand Bon. ficmand demand Bangkok, dema
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    • 82 10 lag :o v l Coon American TH< md 1 ih AtchetOO R.,:!r, ■•«!>• ..k Hupont Fii. 1 neral M Ddrteh x oodyctf tntcr-Telephoo Telegrapli n National Citj Bank II .\Yw Fork c ntnU Railroad i 1 nnaylvanlj RjMtto C rporatl n Socony Vacuum Standard Oil nj T< x.is
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    • 34 10 NtW Industry Fort»>li.nl«»\* In Tasmania lacj Following t¥tfnitTt Inveftigai more than decad Into ill the industry, indication manufacture ot pulp lor p.ip. i purposes will bo eOSUM Tasmania during th^ cominp
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  • 782 11 1 astest Motor-Cycle Race In The World To Be Broadcast Today OClady circuit m Northern this year will be held the the Grand Prix de IE-.u-ope do tion Internationale des dubs r awe-inspiring event is to currently with the 14th InUlster Grand Prix motorand by tins arrangement the
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  • 307 11 PriX Ziil. BBC. Holland and Berlin programmes lor the week -end will by found on page 4. bines came round on the In the middle of his descrip- the cornering all three overbid fell off in the road Ing to corner too fast! No irl and the race
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  • 69 11 Sentenced. A military tribunal at Barcelona has condemned two foreigners to three and two years' imprisonment respectively on a charge of espionage One Victor Moroni, an Italian by birth claimed French naturalisation. The other. Wilhelm Muller, an Austrian by birth acquired Italian nationally under the peace treaty. A letter was
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  • 527 11  -  Ely Culbertson by II World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I TRAP PRE-KMPTIVES jyiANY people feel that if they hold 1 very strong hand they are underbidding if they start with a one-bid They cannot bid two m a suit, for this bid is forcing to
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  • 494 11 "Amazing Attack" By Earl Tjr r t^» rpilF Morning Post has received the fcsMwftftg Utter from 1 Mijor the Hon. K. Genii French. D.5.0.. son of the late Field-Marshal the Earl of Ypres. first omniander-in-C hief of the British Expeditionary Force m France and
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  • 241 11 DKINCESS RUBIE SALIE. daughter of Prince Salic. Cingalese dealer In precious stones, leaves America soon to join her white mother's family m England. Tiic princess is answering the call o< the West -with all the freedom ol tin West. Her Moslem rather remains
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  • 107 11 Crowds oi holiday-makers, and a number <>. Boy Scouts and Girl Guides from seaside cjmps. greeted the King and Queen on thrii arrival at Wnlt.-r ton Station this month At the station the Kinu personally congratulated the Rev. w t. Wardle rector oi Wolferton, on his
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    • 148 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kongi The liability of members is limited to the extent and m the manner prescribed by Ordinance No 6 ot 1929 cf the Colony. HEAD OFI ICE lIOMi KONG Authorised Capital 19t.000.90l Issued and luUy paid up $L 0
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    • 531 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMI CHINA Incorporated In England by Royal Chattel (Paid up capital m 600 000 shares ot e5 each <:j.oofcOOtj Reserve Fund i: 300 ,000 Reserve Liability ol Proprietors (M xhIIIAI) Ol I|( I 38. BJshopagatc London i < A««iuifs and Rratuhrs Aloi Star Dollq Batg
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 242 12 TROUBLE AGAIN LOOMS ON PACIFIC COAST San Francisco. 'THREATS of enewed conflict along the Pacific Coast waterfront, scene of the bloody general strike of 1934 and a number of sporadic outbreaks this year, are causing increased apprehension in shipping circles. San Francisco again appeared to be the
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    • 322 12 The following daily shipping report, published under the direction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, gives the arrivals reported up to 9.30 am on Aug. 23. The details following the name ot the vessel are piven in the following order: date of arrival; flag and rig; tonnage;
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    • 95 12 Shanghai Magnate Says Future Is Doubtful Pessimistic about future development of private navigation enterprises in China. Mr. Yu Ya-ching. Shanghai shipping magnate, announced "his determination last week to resign from his posts as chairman of the Chinese Navigation Association and member of the standing committee of the Chinese
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    • 52 12 Aug. 11: Africa Maru (Japan*. Aug 22:-Haiina Maru. T-Uuku Maru < Japan*. Imi Ger. Vm Vollenhoven 'French': Benlawers. Bhutan. Silver Gull. Jerantut Brit > Ifeerkerk 'Dutch*. Aug 23:- Tajandoen. Paula. Sit G. Verspyck. Tinombo. Iris. Maios Plancius 'Dut>; Santhia. Perak. Yu n Sang. Ampang. Pontianak. R.is.i Bl meralda 'Brit.».
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    • 119 12 Methods At Bias Bay Retreat Described According to a detailed account given by Mr. Shen Ching-chang. an officer of the s.s. Chia Wo who has lately returned to Shanghai after a long captivity at the hand of pirates, buccaneers at Bias Bay are highly organised. Some of them
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    • 125 12 Nankin*. In one oi the most daring waterway outrages ever to have happened so near Nanking, a gang of more than 600 unemployed ricksha coolies wrecked the Ninpu rerry and carried away six ot the passengers on board the ship The ferry, plying between Nanking and Puchen.
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    • 349 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated In P.M. 8.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 54»1 LLOYDS AGENTS. AN AOIAM PACINC t?Wc aSr-JE^ 'Incorporated in England) <i*f-f:;:?:f:i:H|.i:;r?*Si:K**.S::.:::^a THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONtf LCLU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER—ACROSS CANADA by TRANS CONTINENTAL TRAIN without uianse— thence by CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC SERVICES TO ENGLAND
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    • 65 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penang Palembang, Banjoewangi and North Western Ports) Due sail r« m it Porc Spor r.s.m.v. Kangaroo Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Fares Single £19.0.0, Australian Return £30.0.0, Currency For particulars of Freight and Paware Please apply to:— j McALISTER CO., LTD.
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    • 79 12 For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight, apply WACofJt^L ITS i m K —rrrrrr^ t u m L»UtUU ■MAVfL 1^^ 39, ROB/NSON ROAD No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908 JAYA -NEW YORK LINE Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore via Colombo Arriving Sailing m.v. TAUSSE Sept. 23
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    • 506 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.30 am Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kuan tan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 pm. Sunday 7 pjn. Kajang. Kota Bahru, Kuala.
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    • 399 13 P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS 1 Tnase s'pore. T'na«© S'pm. -VAN 6,070 Aug. 29 CORFU 15 000 Oct 25 TANA 17,000 Aug. 30 RANCHI 17 000 Nov 8 ITA 11,000 Sept. 6 BHUTAN 6,100 Nov 21 15,000 Sept. 13 NALDERA 16.000 Nov' 22 SOMALI 6,810 Sept. 25 BEHAR
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    • 494 13 Ellerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England* "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. Steamer Due «aiio y f f Salisbury Au 21 a *g* 1 City of. Newcastle Sept 29 Oct 2
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    • 1100 13 REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The llua Khiow Stewmhin ttm <ii 32. Steam Ship C^ Ltd. and China Mutual The Cunard White sEriii Steam NaYication Co. Ltd.) The Sarawak Steam^S <" LU. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental I m, iv The China Navigation Co.. Ltd.
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    • 661 14 »\U\i.Nf\LlJK*; FAKfcIVAAHT MAATSCHAPPIJ I*ORA Sa urday. Aug. 24. Mooara-Saba and Djambi. PATKAS Saturday, Aug. 24. Rhio, Bawean. Padang-Bay. Boeleleng and Sourabaia BONTEKOE Saturday Aug. 24. Saigon and Hong Kong. TOBOAIJ Saturday, Aug. 24, Koedap. Tampootih. Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis. Batoe-Pandjang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. BOBLONGAM Saturday. Aug. 24. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau. lOGIAN
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    • 367 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE cMAMERI^N MAIL LINE EUROPE f* AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARR HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL
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    • 549 14 Til LONDON. VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP koiiiw AND MIDULKSRROrOH Jl BKATORI MARU 10.000 Sept. 4 5 MAHU i jKASHIMA MARU 10.000 Sept. 18 19 HAKOZAKI MAHU 10 Si <YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct. 1 2 TERUKUNI MARU j HAKONE MARU 10.500 Oct. 16 17 HAKUSAN MAHt SSUWA MARU 10.700 Oft. 30
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  • 1854 15 Essex Fast Bowler Now In International Class NICHOLS COMPLETES DOUBLE Worcestershire To Have Another Player From Foster Family (From Our Own Corrrespondent) London, Aug. 16. BY the time this letter reaches you. the Fifth and final Test between South Africa and
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  • 436 15 JOE LOUIS BEATS KING LEVINSKY IN 141 SECONDS LANDS ONE NCH— £6,275 ..t swaggered "Kingisky as he ducked to lace Joe Louis. e-readlng negro, m t^n rounds fight at che/' moaned 'King- hall minutes later as d. dazed and tottering, b --room. .-pace of 141 seconds ken a hiding which
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  • 145 15 Ashdown Scores 305 Not London, Aug. 23. Rain throughout the co'untry so interfered with cricket that only one match came to a definite result, while no play was possible today in three matches. At Cardiff. Gloucestershire beat Glamorganshire by an innings and 63 runs. Gloucester 440 for nine
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 15 MUSTAPHA KEMAL PASHA, the Turkish dictator, en joying a swim at a Turkish bathing resort.
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  • 743 15 Players Who Use Dirty Tactics Rather Than Be Beaten ACTION BY FA. NEEDED London, Auk. It. THE new football season started m Scotland la*t Saturday. On Aul- 31, a little less than three weeks from today, all the league clubs of England and Wales will
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  • 89 15 The followini ll t hi- r»'MJ)i 'I th< Sin«;iporr 001 l Club Woman's Aliens? i. Cf r Competition Mrs C N B'nn.tt Bit 17 Mi Mrs A P CUBtfOO 91 17 74 Mrs J D Lftlnf 89 14 75 Mr- s N Kelll "<| 14 7fi 'Miss L
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  • 64 15 Th<- following will represent the S.C.R.C at cricket against Weanu 1 1 BpoitJ Club tomorrow at '1 p.m. at thr B.CJI.C mound Yap CbOOO liß r.apt. > Chua Boon Ann. Di Au KefHock Kam Gin. Lock. N Geo L<-<'. S<*ah Kent Blew, Tan Chemn T« < Kit Tian. Tan Clnap
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  • 445 16 SAPPERS RUNNING AWAY WITH FIRST DIVISION CHA MPIONSHIP Five Goals Scored Against R. A. F. AIRMEN OUTCLASSED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS R.E 5; R.A.F q. REGISTERING a clear cut victory by five ?oals to nil over the R.A.F. at the Anson Koad Stadium yesterday, the Royal Engineers further consolidated their position
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  • 227 16 Exhibition Ma teh es At K.L. And Ipoh n Our Own Correspondent i Knul.i Lumpur. An .if. THE Japan se students. M I i and J. Kinoshita, who are nd playing exhibition nnis matchi continued In vein he] vh< n they won all which they took
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 16 ftISRL* MAI7ERMEYERS, the Herman woman athlete, who threw the ifi < its a distance of IS yards iweni sports meeting m Berlin.
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  • 587 16 South China Footballers To Play In Ipoh This Week-end From our Own Correspondent i ipoh. Aug. ::i. The Chinese have successfully persuaded the Ferak FA. to meet them in respect ol the gate In connection with the match against the South China team tomorrow. This gesture on
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  • 30 16 The following have been invited to' Pay association football for SC C "B" scc HM H S A T P? r on Mond ayi at Moger, M. G. Mills. L
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  • 469 16 SULTAN IDRIS TRAINING COLLEGE SPORTS Haji Ibrahim Wins Individual Championship J»HE Sultan Idrii Training College b id their annual sports on Aug. 8 10 and 11 The principal results were an follows: L#OJ Jump (Class i Abdul Jala] b H. Md Zain. 18 it 3 in 2 H Abdullah b
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    47 16 W. .1. »;IN<H „f Valn.Hno ParK X Is h,h. lll.nrt. „Us,a <;.,,,d--.m.M.a!,. M Tr»,,h, .1 the r«mph Ctah. Drama* mil s n, (teft) am) GmM. u1.i1,. ..ptain S. W. IV W.lpoW PteJXnl "f 111- 1...,,,..:,, :,nd BMtthen (..unties Bm. Is A55n.i.,,,,,,, 11 M 1 1"' I wood.
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  • 81 16 T.P.C.A. Reach Semi-final Of Selangor Cup Competition 'From our Oa:i Correspondent i Hi I. iimp.!-. .\u«. J>l A'i ING „n If uv.n fround '■•day the T.P.C.A -Ik. id-. noted s 1 tin BeUnngor Malays by 01 nil In they y Cup c >mp< titlon The winy, n a
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  • 72 16 London, Aug. 23. Mr Haydn Taylor, a dentist of Cleethorpes (Lincolnshire) vesterdiv GTf, m N^ e t En^ iSh Channel fr Cap Gris Nez to Shakespeare din*. Dover in 14 hours 50 minutes n J?,!?* iS the flrst to swim the Channel this year. The record time is
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  • 89 16 Local Badminton Championships WEEK-END TIES TOBB toe v. pore badminton a^ follow: POOAY !.:W pm-M,ns 0,,. K. V. I": n T i Cl i C; lII] M I. i Bi 1 Choni IY.ip chin i. i am KiP.i ratt ran Mi I QMftei i,. UK Ho Choi B Chan Chun
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