The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 June 1936

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,881. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1936. 10 CENTS.
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  • 622 1 If Southwest Does Not Carry Out Orders Issued By Nanking CANTON'S DEFIANT REPLY TO JAPANESE Kwangsi Fears Invasion By Central Troops (FROM OIR OWN CORRESPONDENT) PENANG, JUNE 16. U|N ORDER TO PROTECT OUR TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY 1 WE, THE CHINESE COMMUNITY OF PENANG, HOPE YOU
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  • 229 1 EX -PREMIER >S PLEA FOR i SUPPORT London, June 16. A STRIKING plea for support of the League of Nations was made by Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, addressing the International Peace Conference at Cardiff. He declared that a world without the Ltague would
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  • 158 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh WAR MINISTER WANTS I MORE MONEY Shanghai, June 16. •THE Japanese War Minister has asked the Government for a huge increase of funds for the imnrovement of the equipment and increase of the Japanese forces m Japan and 'Manchukuo. In a lengthy
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  • 63 1 Batavia. June IG. THIIE Governor-General, opening the People's Council, announced I hat since individual restriction of native rubber would be generalh enforced from Jan. 1, 1H37, the special export duty which is at present standing at 34 guilders would be abolished and the ordinary export duty
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    57 1 CAME THfc CHINWACt AND WISEMEN CAME THE SEALEDLtPS AND TALK-TALKS CAME IK! MIDCC9 AND LAUCHING HAW HAWS CAME IHL RIUHIHONS AND BLAH BLAHS CAME THE BU. NOISES AND RK. STIFFS CAME THt EMCHARM AND DCAONCAOi All THt MIMIS DRAWN rOCtTMLR lOR THE MCNAI OF THC POWWOW (The Hiawatha Season is
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  • 238 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 16. •THE death took place today at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases of Dr. D. C. Macaskill, formerly ofj Kuala Lumpur and a partner m the practice of Drs. Macaskill and Cameron, Federal Dispensary Buildings. Dr. and
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  • 249 1 BOMBS, BULLETS rAND ARSON IN PALESTINE LATEST TACTICS OF TERRORISTS British Soldiers 1 Wounded Jerusalem, June 16. MARAUDERS fired shots at the civil aerodrome and set nre to i warehouse. The wireless station it Ramallah was also subjected to niping and a bomb was thrown at he railway near Kalkileh,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 92 2 I Summons Against Solicitor Withdrawn Due to a mistake Mr. V J. Mendis. the local advocate and solicitor, was summoned to the fifth magistrate's court yesterday on charges of failing to stop his car after an accident and failing to report the accident at the nearest station. It
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  • 34 2 London. June 16. The Gold Vase run at Ascot today resulted: RONDO 1 FEARLESS FOX 2 BELA ETHEL 3. Betting 20 to 1, 2 to 1 and 100 to g Reuter
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  • 139 2 At Tonbridge Kent beat Somerset by six wickets. Somerset 169 < Freeman 6 for 60 1 and 123. Kent 248 tor 8 dec. 'Ashdown 132 > and 47 tor 4. At the Oval Essex beat Surrey by 9 wickets. Surrey 52 and 200 'Nichols 6 for 70 Essex
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  • 255 2 MOVE TO RESTORE THE HAPSBURGS AUSTRIA MAY HOLD A PLEBISCITE Coup d'EtaTNot To Be Attempted Vienna. June 16. A DECLARATION m today's official "Reichpost" that a continually growing majority of the Austrian people desires a restoration of the monarchy, with the return of the Archduke Otto von Hapsburg to the
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  • 324 2 Will Britain Take The Lead In Raisins Sanctions NOT TO SHELTER BEHIND THE ARGENTINE London, June 16. THE French and Belgian Ambassadors visited the Foreign Office and discussed Mr. Neville Chamberlain's speech m favour of raising sanctions made on June 10, which has caused a considerable flutter m diplomatic and
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  • 340 2 STRIKE WAVE COMING TO END IN FRANCE MASS RETURN TO WOKKj EXPECTED But Disorders Spread To Morocco Paris, June 16. AMASS return to work is expected during the next few days. The various sectional strikes are ending bat 4.000 dockers m Paris struck this morning. The situation m th? north
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  • 180 2 Operatic Background In "Moonlight Murder" Although it is rather disjointed m parts. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's latos' murder mystery. "Moonlight Murder.' v.hich opened at the Capitol last night, has all the elements of a mcoessful thriller, with ingredients tanging fr m comedy to deep suspense. It is evident, though that the
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  • 112 2 Plenty Of Aerial Thrills At The Alhambra These who seek thrills m their cinema tare will rind them m plenty at the Alhambra In the "Great Air Mystery." a Universal serial, of which the first six chapters were shown last night. The plot concerns an attempt to
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  • 42 2 A lecture by Mr. G. C. Tori, on "Racial Prejudice or International Relationship," will be held m the Institute Hall. Prinsep Street, on Thursday. June 18, at 815 p.m under the auspices of the Chinese Christian Association. All are invited to attend.
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  • 250 2 Triumphant Screen Debut Of Lily Pons It is fortunate for the cinema Industry that Lily Pons. the diminutive French prima donna, is the poss ssor not only of a glamorous coloratura soprano voice which records well on the sound track but also of an infectious personality
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  • 118 2 Member Of Weil-Known Local Family (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 16. The death took place this morning at 43 Lorong Salamat of Mrs. Eudoxie Bridget Valberg, widow of the late Mr. Charles William Valberg. formerly of the General Post Office, Penang. The deceased,
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  • 20 2 The X.L.M. plane which left Amsterdam on June 13 is expected to arrive m Singapore this evening.
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  • 38 2 London, .lune lit The Earl ol Atlilone lias beet) IP pointed Grand MftTtf Of the Ordei St. Michael and St Geo:«e. lamrqil Willingdon succeeds Th<» Earl < 1 Alhlone as Chancellor ol the Order. Reuter Wireless.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 50 2 rMAKE N ote St. Andrew's Hospital Week d A F te" c 29th JUNE to 4th JULY, 1936. VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL RETURN VISIT OF THE FAMOUS KRAUSS-GOLDBERG DUO THREE RECITALS SUN. JUNE 21st MON. 22nd and TUES. 23rd at 9.30 p.m. Booking Plans at LITTLE'S PRICES $3.00 $2.00 and $1.00
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    • 230 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. PRICKLY HEAT AVOID IT BY USING AGNESIA DUSTING POWDER of all Chemists and Stores. Manufacturers, GRAFT OH LABORATORIES. I A R 1 A XI > H KSI I )KN X SEA FRONT KATOMG GRAXCK— 77 Meyer Kd Large rooms facing sra Wttl own bath room H and C
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    • 316 2 Tlbc Sinoaporc I Jfrcc ipvcss I rad OfTirr: <n il sin. i I I'lioih- I \V" lo r I ;uala I «i in I Ollirr: 25. lava s llrc I I I'hunr: .IhK:. I ciunc OHmo Itishop 5i,,,, I I H (indnn Olln r I 10 I I 1.,t sirrH
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 137 2 Diary Of The Day\ High Water. 9.31 a.m. 8 ft.. 8.46 p.m. 8.8 ft. Sports Soccer Div. 1. Middlesex vs. Police it A.R.S. Div. 3: Medical Service vs. Chinese 111 at S.H.B. G.S. League <2> Land Office vs. Printing at Printing. F. S.C.C vs. RE. Changi II at S.C.C. Cinemas
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    • 62 2 Law Notice For The Day The Acting Chief Justice at Malacca Assizes. Before IWr. Justice Adrian Clark m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. S. 62 36 Tan Hong Ban etc. vs. The Keppel Bus Co. Before Mr. Justice Cobbett m the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— S.
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  • 155 3 Two Charges Withdrawn COURT BAILIFF'S COMPLAINT A APOLOGY tendered by Police Inspector Abdul Aziz to Danam, j the civil district court, rein the dismissal of two charges f i were made against him m the irth magistrate's court yesterday. was summoned lor allegedly abusive Eangnsge and for ob-
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  • 155 3 Admission To Parade By Ticket Only The following communique has been i I su (1 by the Government: [mission to the enclosures on the paoang on the occasion of the parade on the morning of Tuesday, June 23, \a by ticket only. Ticket-holders are asked to coerate with
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  • 114 3 Death Of Man Who Fell In Drain X K. Panikar, of 221. Selegie Road. who complained on June 2 that he had fallen into a drain and that his stomach had come m contact with it. fell ill two days after the incident and died six days
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  • 485 3 Two Inniskilling Fusiliers For Trial THEFT OF WATCHES ALLEGED Dummy Pistol Said To Have Been Used A DUMMY pistol, shaped to i\ look very much like the genuine weapon, was produced m the second magistrate's court yesterday when the preliminary inquiry was held into the charge of robbery against Fusiliers
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  • 389 3 Mediums Fined London, June 4. A MAN fined at Hove police c:urt today for pretending to tell fortunes called witnesses to say that he was a genuine medium who was mown throughout the Spiritualist movement. His wife, who was fined >vith him, also claimed to be
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  • 547 3 BRITAIN'S NEW AIRPORT A Good Start At Gat wick HYDE PARK AS AN AERODROME London, June 7. VISCOUNT SWINTON, Secretary of State for Air, declared Gatwick Airport open yesterday afternoon. After the opening ceremony an air display was held which included demonstrations of civil aeroplanes, an exhibition of flying by
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  • 114 3 Chinese Boy's 60-Foot Fall Sydney (N.S.W.), June 4. A two-year-old Chinese boy, who fell more than 60 feet into a brick pit at Ashfleld, a suburb of Sydney, was apparently scarcely hurt. The child. Gordon Duck Chong. of Ashfleld. was admitted to hospital, but apart from a scalp
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  • 29 3 The 10 years' sentence passed on Rudolf Holovity. a* Socialist, for trying to reorganise trade unions m Austria, has been reduced by the Vienna Supreme Court to six years.
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  • 489 3 Held By Companion's Rope On Ice Precipice DISASTER PREVENTED BY LEAP ACROSS CREVASSE From HUGH RUTTLEDGE, Leader of the British Mount Everest Expedition. By Wireless, via Calcutta. Camp One, June 8. A FTER the unsuccessful attempt last Friday to reoccupy Camp Four, 23,000 ft. up,
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  • 224 3 London. There is no evidence that the bombing plane has made the battleship obsolete as the backbone oi the British Navy. That. I understand, will bo the finding Oi tbi Government's "Battleship versus Bomb«r Committee, which will eonplett its report at the ond ol this
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 138 3 QUININE. as a prophylactic against MALARIA. use every day 2 sugar-coated tablets 3 grains Quinine Hydrochloride. Be sure to take a quickly disintegrating (soluble) tablet, such as made by BANDOENG QUININE FACTORY. trade «J* U] m^ rk Price of a bottle of 50 tablets $0.30. Price of a tube of
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    • 31 3 on SHORT/ X TO LEAVE^ AVA #> X.P.M. "/j>o% REDUCTION (For permanent residen ts of Malay only) I For details please apply to. I X.P.M. LINE, 1 Finlayson (ireen, Tel. 5451. I
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  • 2628 4 FROM OUR SPECIAL I CORRESPONDENT Military And Civil Aeroplanes Orders From Ten Countries Thriving Export Business Seven ISetv "General Recontudtwmce" Squadrons Tutor Biplanes Severe Trials Hawker Fury Fighter* Ambulance Planes "Mother Ship" For Robot Aeroplanes Flying Targets —An Aerial Hospital International Aero Exhibition. London,
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  • 166 4 To He Filmed From Aeroplanes MeeceWi June .">. Twj alrplan j take oil near Krasnoyarsk and ri^e a height n n than 6.000 metres, will be used for obt< rvationi > )iar eciipse on Jane 19 Ol th Obeenratlom will i > rgantei :rom rab-strai i an altitude
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  • 306 4 A lieluian Design lor (weat Uritain London. Mm Tl siiiall. cheap aeroplani rday r« >:n tbt Heath Row. near the T:us la the Tipsy. •eater, low-wing mon b;. M E O Tips -h«- m ol the Fairey works In H built m th< I r mpty weintr :.s
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    • 4 4 4-ENGINED SECURITY PULLMAN COMFORT
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    • 59 4 VISIT CAIRO DURING YOUR HOMEWARD JOURNEY When time permits Lox Kings arrange short trips by car from Suez connecting with thr lleaflM at Port Said For further particulars apply It PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. or at any of the finmches of COX AND KINGS (AGENTS) LTD. Head Office 13, Recent
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    180 5 PRINCESS of the Fourth Dynasty has been found m a tomb near the Pyramids by Professor Selim Hassan of Cairo University. The Princess is believed to have been a daughter of C hefren. builder of the Second Pyramid, who lived about 2(i;»0 B.C. The mummy was clad like a bride
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    25 5 IN THE BRIEFEST of bathing costumes this little girl startled Piccadilly with her heatwave fashion as she valiantly pushed her perambulator through the sweltering streets
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    59 5 CYCLISTS who will probably represent Britain at this year's Olympic Games competed m the Norwood Paragon Cycling Club's meeting at Herne Hill track. Olympic trials were a feature of the meeting. Picture shows Hurry Grant breaking the two miles motor-paced record with 2 mins. 50 4-5 seconds. He also broke
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    30 5 KING LEOPOLD of the Belgians presented a new standard to the Croix de Feu, an ex-servicemen's organisation at the Grand Place m Brus——^sels. Picture shows King Leopold presenting the standard.
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    32 5 THE DUCHESS OF MARLBORO UGH (centre) watching her daughters m the South Oxfordshire Hunt Pony Club's mounted paper chase, with the Marquis of Blandford and Miss Gwen Evetts, the District Commissioner. :A
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 52 5 Sausage sales are up again hence the jubilation? No need for sampling here, for none will ever equal our freshly made* PORK AND BEE S A USAGES We've been selling these fort years; always praised, never a 1 complaint. If you would know real sausage goodness, try some today f
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  • 403 6 AIRMAN'S SAFETY BELT WAS UNFASTENED Evidence At Inquest On Mr. J. L. Miller VERDICT OF ACCIDENTAL DEATH (From Our Own Corrosponctont) Seremban, June 15. ***** HEN I noticed the machine out VY oi control I shouied to Mr Miller but I received no reply. I looked at the rear cockpit
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  • 57 6 Vienna, June 5. ANTON Meier, angry husband. watched outside his home at Steyer, Austria, last night, for local lady-killer. A man emerged. Meier emptied a revolver at him. To gas-bill collector Hans Hick, shut m the leg, came packet of banknotes m hospital today from the lady-killer—
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    85 6 WITH ANCIENT CEREMONY, the Proclamation of the Coronation of Klßg Edward VIII on May 12 next year was read throughout London by his Majesty's Officers of Arms, at St. James' Palace. Charing t r.j.ss. Temple Har and the Royal Exchange. Picture sin, us the larenccux King Of Arms, Mr. A.
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  • 90 6 Now Able To Reveal "Her" True Age Budapest. A 27-year-old girl has become a 37--\var-old man as a result of a change-oi-sex operation at the Debrecan dinkHungary. i>::e is or rather was— Miss Jolan Kun. who now wears men's clothes and carries a walking-stick. "She" is very proud
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  • 106 6 ITALY BUYS U P ALL GRAIN Mussolini's New Decree Rome. June ALL grain grown m or imported into Italy will be purchased m bulk by the State under a decree for the "disciplining of the grain market" approver! by the Cabinet today. It aims at assuring stable prices for grain
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  • 213 6 a Mining Survey Rome. June I. Alessandro Less'-na. Undersecretary for the Colonies, today outlined the Italian Governments intentions for the development of Abyssinia. ■We shall protect end increase." he tsaid, "the agricultural activity of the natives, which has been retarded through centuries of neglect. This will
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  • 135 6 The Pommern Arrives At Falmouth The Finnish four-masted barque Pommern. the second vessel to arrive m the race from Australia, has put into Falmouth. having accomplished the passage from Port Victoria m 93 days, as against 94 days last year. The Herzogin Cecilie took 86 days from
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  • 38 6 The joint conference of the League of Nations Permanent Committee of Letters and Art and the International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation has opened m Budapest under the chairmanship of M. Paul Valery a member of the French Academy.
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  • 416 6 HEAVY DEMAND 12 MONTHS AHEAD Prices From 2 To 15 Guineas ELABORATE plans arc already being made. ne*arly a year In advance, to cater for the people who will come to London from ah parts of the w:;rld for the King's Coionation on May 12 next.
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  • 76 6 To Serve Towns Of Brighton, Hove And Worthing London. June 13. The Mayors o* Brighton, Hove and Worthing attended the opening today near Shoreham of the new airport which is the joint enterprise of the three Municipalities and is so situated as to serve equally well each of
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  • 403 6 SEVEN DEAD IN A FLOODED PIT 13 Escape By Aid Of Rope London, May 27. QEVEN men were drowned when water rushed into Loveston colliery, a small pit m the Pembrokeshire anthracite coalfield, about seven miles from Tenby. yesterday. One of them could have escaped, but he
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    18 6 COOL ICES and books for City uirls at St Paul's m the lunch-hour during the recent hot spell.
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  • 172 6 Future Aspirants To Be Taught To Speak For Broadcasting Sydney. June 1. A booming voice and a soap box do not a politician make, m the ey?s of the Political Research and Service Group ot the United Australian Party 5 The party aspirant of the future must
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  • 151 6 Putting on Weight Rapidly Modern la liion- an men wun Oulgn.g h»ps double chins i h«- frim? todty must ha\«- a shm n m.prove fOUI rttUTt b\ folio* in- 4 flven by the n-ritci i»: ttMi i f t Somi months agn i rouna
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  • 291 6 MINISTER DRAFTS M\\ REGULATIONS Ban On Dangerous Mascots D London. June RAFT regulations h by the Minister Of T: il approv d by Parlia:r.. power to any poll. any p r^on for the time be the Minister ol TTftMBOn lying officer or as ;na)lr 10
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  • 31 6 The Swiss Socialist t 1\ decided by 26.1 oppose the Govern n wA raise a loan of fiISjOOOjOOQ defence The BMCttUvi C BUBM the Sociahs' Pary (MM 1:. I enctv resigned
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    • 147 6 _^p y lfc'^c ~^-^>^ y^ SNN x^ n "^a^^ /S^ i ■^X^^c^^y^i v -t-*Cl\\ f W —^^i i *tT^^ 3V '^^v£" s^£" v -^2' '^sr^-:-^ Babies Thrive on WEET-BIX for BABIES and CHILDREN. Child and baby welfare specialists f ßree th ,?,U! heat Ls o:ip of the <**** to added
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  • 141 7 No Substantial Effect On British Trade London. June 15. Ir. the House of Commons questioned *y Mr. A. C. Moreing with regard to t-he injurious effect on British trad.- at Shanghai. Hankow and the Yangtse Valley by the competition of goods smuggled into North China
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  • 95 7 Board's Decision On Boxing Fiasco Following last Friday's boxing fiasco at the New World arena. Young Schmeling. the Filipino light-heivy-weight, has been suspended from fighting for nine months m Singapore by the Boxing Board of Control. Sehmeling was informed of the decislon by a note from the
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  • 66 7 Exact Extend Of The Death Roll Still Unknown Bucharest. June 16. The injured still m hospital as a result of the grandstand collapse total 369, the majority of whom are likely to be incapacitated by their injuries The exact extent of the death roll is unknown. A royal
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  • 37 7 Seven Killed When Plane Hits Mountain Side Bergen, (Norway), June 16. All seven occupants of an airliner northward bound from here were killed when the machine crashed into a mountain side m the fog. Reuter
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  • 30 7 Aston Villa have transferred Danny Blair, their Scottish International i fullback, to Blackpool. Blair joined the Villa m 1931. Sheffield United defeated a Danish combination I—o at Copenhagen. Pickering scored.
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  • 660 7 MALAYA AND THE TIN CONTROL OUTLOOK If Restriction Is Not Renewed? PRICE DISSENSION AMONG PRODUCING COUNTRIES (From Our Own Correspondent > London, May 25. LONDON experts are puzzled to find a legitimate explanation for this week's sudden dip m the tin price to below £200 per ton. Nominally, the decline
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  • 218 7 Disqualification Of Last Year's Winner The Isle of Man. June 15. The Junior Tourist Trophy race for motor-cycling consisting of seven laps totalling 264 miles was run m slight rain, with visibility fair and the road* m wonderful condition. The winner was F. L. Frith, riding
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  • 77 7 At the last Annual General Meeting held at the Association's premises on Thursday, the following were elected officebearers for the year June 1936— May 1937: President Mr. J. H. Wee Vice Presidents Messrs G. C. Hide (re-elected*, jLim Yeow Tong. Hon. Secretary Goh Ah Cheng. Hon.
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  • 56 7 The following Army pliyers have been selected to represent the Combined Services m two matches at Kuala Lumpur on Friday and Saturday: LBdr. Davis. Gnr. Ratcliffe. LBdr. Knight. Gnr. Brightmore. Gnr. Buckley (R.A.), SSgt. Rogers. L'Cpl. Patrick, (R.E.). L'Cpl. McFarland. Fus. McConville. dlnniskg), Pte. Baylis. Pte. Saw.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 238 7 "In sheer triumphant filmcraft Things to Come' is beyond all comparison the greatest film that has ever been produced" Seton Margrave m "Daily Mail." f?€/ /r/ Prem iere CAPITOL TUES. JUNE 23rd AT 6.15 (KING'S BIRTHDAY). SOMETHING TO LOOK FORWARD TO! PAVILION SOON! PI jack or j All TRADES J
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    • 341 7 WHAT'S ON AT SINGAPORE'S LEADING THEATRESICAPITOLI [PAVILION |ALHAMBRA| Matinee Today 3.15 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 I 3 15 615 9 15 j 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 Thc world famous Pocket Prima donna ACTION! THRILLS AND The Screen's first Operatic ROMANCE m a new L'niversal Murder Mystery. W ff (hapter play! mZmT prcent
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  • 846 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1936. The Wages Of Sin T"HOSE who achieved fame m earlier generations had a hard battle to win their renown, as the lengthy three-volume biographies by Victorian authors amply prove to those of us who have a mind to read tliem. In those
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  • 202 8 Mr J C Caminada of the Straits Times, Kuala Lumpur, has been admitted to the Buaftax Hospital. Mrs. A. Heppongtall. of Kuala Lumpur, and her daughter have gone to Medan tor a change. Mr \v Duxbury. who retired from Penans and is now In England, is contempi
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  • 118 8 Monday. June 8. In the afternoon His Excellency preeented diplomas at the College of Medicine. Wednesday, June 10. His Excellency and Mrs. Small dined < with Air Commodore and Mrs. S W Snvth at the R.A.F Base. z Thursday, June 11. In the afternoon Mrs. Small attended I
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  • 516 8 Sir (Hunt res Itinm 's Memories Royml (nil IS •T'HEKb is not a court m urn country, or m the world, m which order i; better kept than m the London police courts," so Sir Chartr^s Biron prefaced his "Reminiscences of a police court magistrate" at
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  • 718 8 IT WOUld haw been an ci cruise, m spite ol t. inning if the Major had not met a v sible victim In moke-room When WC -a ere only four days out I- q rvbody VII ).*d-!e:npered. lor I rain we had been p i that would leave behind
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    43 9 BEFORE A CROWD NUMBERING several thousands, John Queen uul Rita Jackson <>t Glasgow were crowned Kins and Queen of the Glasgon Western TcmmcraßOs Pageant m Kelvinifrove Park, (ilasfjou. Photo shows the newly crowned Kin*; and Queen walking from their throne with the court.
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  • 393 9 Following The Example Of France Brussels. June 15. IN consequence o! the widespread rike movement, m which the coal workers have been joined by workers r trades the Government has >rmed a Committee ol National Order to deal with the situation. The Committee will be
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  • 45 9 London, Juno 16. SQUADRON-LEADER William Catch pole, Flight-Lieuten-ant Robert Todd and two others were killed m an aircraft accident S5 miles to the south east o> Adarama, m the Sudan, according to an Air Ministry announcement. Reuter Wireless
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  • 233 9  -  DISMISSAL DEMANDED BY GEN. SUNG Threat Of Armed Rising In Tientsin Shanghai. June 16. THE eight Japanese advisers In the various departments of the HopeiCharhar Government will soon be transferred to Paotlngfu, m West Hopei, lor having disclosed the secrets the anti-Japanese plan of the provinces
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  • 43 9 Hyderabad, June 16. 'TWENTY women and children have died m a fire which destroyed a cinema here. Seats m the balcony reserved for women and children were cut off by the flames which enveloped the staircase. Reuter Wireless
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  • 256 9 Japanese D estroy Vital Evidence In Peiping Murder London, June 16. QEFERENCE was made m the !>• House of Commons at question time today to the death of a Japanese officer m Peiping on May 26, m connection with which allegations have appeared incriminating soldiers belonging to the British Embassy
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  • 386 9 MALA YAN DOCTOR WHO BELIEVED HE WAS PSYCHIC Colleague's Inquest Story Of Hallucinations DRUGS SYRINGES FOUND IN BEDROOM (For Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 16. fT^HAT Dr. Webster was psychic; that a man 1 from Glasgow was trying to use him as a medium; and that he had hallucinations
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  • 280 9  - WANG CHING WEI: WILL HE RETURN TO CHINA? Sin Chew Jit Poh NEXT MONTH'S VITAL CONGRESS Kwangtung Delegates To Attend Shanghai. June 16. TTHAT Mr. Wang Ching Wei. the ibrmer Premier, will soon return to active politics m Nanking is indicated by the appointment of Mr. Chu Mm Vi as
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  • 78 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh To Report On Trade Conditions In South China Hong Kong. June li». The Governor-General ol Formosa, now on leave In Tokio, has called a conference of the Japanese C:nsuls stationed m all parts of South China early next month. The Japanese Consuls will report
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  • 526 9 Caned, Bruised, Pinched And Burnt i WONG AH SAM. an old woman who was charged with assault and ill-treatment of a little Chinese girl named Wong Ah Chi. which ill-treatment was likely to have caused the child unnecessary suffering, on Mar. 25, at 224. Orchard
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  • 59 9 Copenhagen. JgM i<». HKKR HI 111 X aii'l MftnlMl Blomhrr*;, Im-;m1 ut tin Krit'hsuehr, h:i\r aniui. .il>o;ird the yatht (irillo m the .>kaßerak. near the town of BkagW^ to inspect th« <i« rm;in navy, which is partii i| tti:ic m the first maiMM'iivns to I helil m
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    • 64 9 s<^====m=s^ TATOE S!S CRISPS Mf^^^^L ARE DELICIOUS WITH mtm^Jt^Umm SOUPf STEAKS < FISH ETC KuM^i^^j^J AND KETCHIL MAKAN PRICE 35 CENTS PER TIN ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. A NEW RANGE OF .j^JlIrN LADIES' W^^ HAND BAGS /n^Sr rl\ n R et *l Morocco Leather AVAILABLE IN I -JfcE^l
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 42 9 (ABLE TIMES The Eastern Extension Ttlecrap: announces that the transit time on full rate IttcgfMM (rr.m BtH§ftpOCl t<> London yesterday were .is [oUowi Tirifgmit handfiJ m v;- > pin 5 n.inutes; 5 :i0 pin I mlnvtts; <> pjn 2 minutes; 6.30 pm 2 minut<>
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  • 206 10 LAST NIGHT'S QUOTATIONS By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. Thi? 's the first occasion on which a
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  • 186 10 June 12 13 15. American Can. Com. 129V 2 129' 8 130 American Telephone and Telegraph 167 2 168% 168% Atcheson Railroad 73 73> 4 73 Chesapeak 58V 2 5»Vi 58 Dupont Hs'<4 147% Firestone 28% 29 29 General Electric 38 y 2 39 38 3 4
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  • 81 10 Substantial Gains In Industrials London, June 16. On the Stock Exchange buying of leading industrials caused several substantial gains. Oils were active and, firmer but Lobitos reacted from 4 is. 3d. to 375. 6d. on an unchanged dividend of V/ 2 per cent. Among minings, Rio Tintos, were
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  • 13 10 The German airships Hindenburs and Graf Zeppelin are both undergoing repairs at Friedrichshafen.
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  • 549 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. June 16 Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers, margins, brokerage •nd stamp duty are not included. Conversion Loan. 5 p.c., 1944-64 117% 117% Funding Loan, 4
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  • 107 10 Another Sharp Rise In Discount Rates London, June 13. On the money market another sharp rise m discount rates was the chiel feature of the week. This further improvement which apart from seasonal influences was helped by the increased volume of Treasury bills coming forward was greatly welcomed
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  • 193 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 16 Straits SD. Rotterdam £13 10s. Previously: £13 10s. PEPPER: White Muntok: in bond 4%d. Previously 4* 4 r] White Muntok: Aug.-Oct. 4 5 16d. Previously 4 5 lGd Lampong black: in bond 2» 2 d Previously 2> -d Lampong black:
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  • 66 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 16 Tin: Firm. Cash: 8181 10s. Previously: Weak ai €180 15s Three months: €179 17s. 6d. Previously: €178 12s 6d New York Tin: 41 62 Previously: 4162. Copper: Settlement: €36 2s. 6d. Previously: €3G 5s (Hold: Yesterday: €6 18s. sd. Previously:
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  • 81 10 London Closing Quotations June 16 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-0-31 Yesterday vlously Pa rls Francs to 141.21 7G 9 16 76', New York to 4.88 2 3 5 04»» 5.03» 8 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.91 7.45' 7.43:1 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 3 7
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  • 231 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations June IB SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 332 London. 3 months' sight 243 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 1 16 London. 30 days' sight 24 1 16 London, demand 2 4 1 32 London. T.T. 2 4 1 32
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  • 1006 10 Fraser and Co.'s List TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1936 MINING Buyer* Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s) 3s 9d 4s 3d c.d. Asam Kumbang 28s 29s c.d. Austral Malay (£> 57s 6d 58s 6d x.d. Ayer Hitam (ss) 12s 9d 13s 9d c.d Ayer Weng ($1) 1.30 1.40
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  • 91 10 June Hi Buyers Sellers Gam!)ior 5 (10 Java Cube 8 N Hamburg Cube 10.50 White Muntok Pepper IS.M Black Popper 8 M Copra, Simdricd 4 95 Copra, mixed 4 70 Small. Flake Tapioca iJI R B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 1 10 Banja Jelotoim (> 50
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  • 80 10 During UM w<'ck ending June 0. 1936, exports ol tinned pinoaDjil" from Malayan ports amounted to 128,324 eases, of which: 116,866 <91 per cent.» cases were to the United Kingdom, 425 cases to the Continent ol Europe. 6.744 <5 per cent cases to Canada, and 4,289
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  • 57 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association .1 nut* ii,. i i<>( k it No I X US< ir.Oß.Jvnt) 2 l w I" C.» B FOB Ji: No IX I? 1 1 mtebfc ■np^ovtl June Od Ihr .'an M. Api JIHM' Tone Of M.nkf Ml > L.iv I. Od 7 5 lid
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  • 697 11  - ROUGH DIAMOND' ROLES Net Fortune For Arnold Sheilah Graham Hollywood Today DID pori rait of Edward Arnow appearing as a rip-forty-niner m "Sutter's plump pleasant weighs vc feet ten inches tall m his socks. c actor In Hollywood who bei b typed He should al of "Diamond Jim" I m
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  • 213 11 Admiralty Discloses Serious Shortage London, May 26. rioua shortage of leading signal both for visual and radio j Mug, is disclosed m current Fleet rs. remedy the matter the Admiralty order d thai all suitable men be encouraged to volunteer for and that special facilities for: ■urning home
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  • 40 11 The Witwatersrand has a population ol over 1,000.000. of whom 400,000 are Europeans, according to the provisional figures of the Census taken last month. A feature has been the expansion of the communities m the far east of the Rand.
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  • 386 11 Winning CONTRACT David Burnstine. Michael Gottlieb Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenken worlds leading tearn-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence. A NOTRUMP SLAM •X'HE greatest advantage of the Four Aces point count over honour trick and Quick trick tables, etc., lies m the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 323 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong> I The liability of members is limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1f»29 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling 6.*****0 Hong Kong Currency $10.000
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    • 513 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA ANI» CHINA (Incorporated m Knuland hy Royal Charter" Paid up capital m b()0.(KX) shares ol <Co each B\lMtjMl Reserve Fund .C.'i.OOOOUO Reserve Liability Of Propri ion U.i imnmnnj IIKAI) OH UK: 38, Biahopegate, Ljiklhi BjC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo ißaigOU Amrit.sar [poll
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 275 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Singapore ZHI rOwned and operated by Radio Service Co. jf Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength 49.9 metres p.m. 6.00 Recorded music. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 8.35 Close down. Penang— ZHJ (Penanf Wireless Society* Wavelength 49. 3 metres p.m 7.00 Time signal. 7.03 Day's programme. 7
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    • 272 11 a.m. 12.1t Th<? BBC. Dance Orchestra (cont'dJ 1V.20 Close down. Beriin—DJA, DJB and DJN Wavelengths 31.38, 19.74 and 31.45 metres. PJXa 8.25 Call DJA, DJB, DJN (Germ., Engl.) German Folk S:ng. 8 30 Greetings to our Listeners m India. U. 35 News and Economic Review m German on DJA, DJB,
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    • 160 11 M. Oualid. 8.40 Colonial market ratal. fc.so Concert conducted by M. Henri Tomasi, with M. Jean I>< pianist. 25.'!3 metres p.m. 10.35 News m Arabic. 1C.50 News m French, market prtoM 11.20 Concert. Relay. Batavia— NlßOM 6.20 a.m.— 7 05 a m YDA 98.1J8 m. and YDB SLI m. 10.50
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 1144 12 BRITISH SHIPS IN THE PACIFIC Foreign Competition THE following letter was recently addressed to the Editor of Th< Times. Sir The writer of a letter on th( subject of shipping in the Paciiic published In your issue of Friday, whc describes himself as a friendly visitor has clearly been misled,
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    • 65 12 The number of unemployed in Germany fell by 272.000 in May to a total of 1,491.201 which is a low record J for the depression and post-depression years. i John Birch, a native of Russia, who r claims to have fought in the Crimean I War, and who emigrated to
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    • 53 12 I £HIPP1S(, prised t(xitt, report 'hat tft, < ed to advant Cunard-Wlttte Star construction of a v U Queen Mary. George. The Cunwd I con firm nor 4U it is not eipt ment will he Bates, the i I directors and turn from N- y have gone
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 475 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Vantage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SI AM. CANADIAN MCINC StttfafcSt- (Incorporated In England) j THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTINENTAL
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    • 216 12 BIBBY LINE (LOMMIS AODRtsS €2, PALL MALL, LONDON SWJJ of last twin-screw 01; I Mall i usn weec RANGOOX COLOMBO, POKI MAKM.II 1 I v PLYMOUTH \W' LjOWDOW with through c< StnMp< re sin I BOMK.WAKI) >MI IN*. l^ave IMC. YORKSHIRE DERBYSHIRE SHROPSHII.! July STAFFORDwSI!:: OXFORDSHI! WORCESTER CHESHIRE DERBYSHIRE SHROPSHIRE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 91 12 PASSENGERS LEAVING The following passengers for Europe are leaving m the Jutlandia which sailed from Singapore yesterday. Mr J. c. Aschengreen. Miss S Bunyavitra. Mrs. W. M. Cochrane, Mr and Mrs A. Bonebakker. Mastei Seger Bonebakker. Master Fritz bonebakker. Miss Nanny Bonebakker, Miss Els Bonebakker and Nurse. Mrs. H. W
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    • 130 12 I S W. C. M. de Lange, Miss C. M. S. W. de Lange, Masters W. S. and J. W. de Lange. Miss T. J. de Lange. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Meyboom. Master B. Meyboom Miss M. Meyboom, Mr. E. Muhring Miss M. L. Oehrmann. Mr. and Mrs W.
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    • 559 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Baturtlay 7 pm. Thursday 7 45am Alor Star: Mon. to Frt.» 745 *.m. Saturday 7.45 am. and 7 pjn. Ipoh: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 p jn. 1 Klang, Kuala Llpis, Port Swettenham, Taiplng and Telok Anson- Weekdays* Tpm
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    • 199 12 i VESSELS ARRIVED d Toba. Dutch, 684 tons, from Djambi s 15. to Djambi 17. e Boelongan. Dutch, 578 tons, from e Singkawang 15, to Singkawang 18. Tinombo. Dutch, 525 tons, from P J Barse 16, to P. Barse 18. e Palopo. Dutch, 628 tons, from Soura- baya 16, to
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    • 99 12 SINGAPORE HARHin l{ Ships alongside tbc expected East Wharf (Entrann Tilawa 22. H Main Wharf (Entrance < Ranpura 18. To;, 15; Isar 11; Kudu: h i Empire Dmk (Km, ■Ufttttafc M Empire Dock ihnr.i,,,, Elephanta }»i. West Wharf (Kntni,,,, Nieuw Btelan Section 10 <Entram< Chak Sann 50 KEPPEI. H\|{h«,, Main
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 214 13 l QE KJ *l ALWAYS GO BY FS MORE COMFORTABLE CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO ANO BOMBAY. Available for two months. sea trip provides an excellent opportunity for recuperating after the recent trying weather. BRITISH INDIA SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK Leaves Singapore. FOR PENAKG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA EPHANTA June
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    • 566 13 McAUSTER CO., LTD. AND REDUCED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) HERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m EnQand.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNiTFD KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOB MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Steamrr t> ue Sail« CITY OF MOBILE Havre, I/jndon. Dunkirk, Rilam, Hburg, OIMQOW
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    • 1076 13 SHiri'lM, THE BLIE FUNNEL LINE (Ovran Jhe Ilu a Khiow Steam*hip I o il»32)Ltd Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The t'unard White Star Ltd Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) Ihe Sarawak Steamship Co. Ltd The Straits Steum-hip l>.. Ltd. Ihr Australian Oriental Line Ltd The China Navigation Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 706 14 K. P. M. VAN OUTHOORN— Wednesday, June 17. Muntok and Palembang. CREMER Wednesday. June 17. Penang and Belawan-Deli. TOBA— Wednesday. June 17. Tcengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAKASSER— Wednesday, June 17. Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. NIEUW ZEELAND— Thursday. June 18, Batavia. Semarang, Sourabaya, Brisbane. Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.
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    • 394 14 I y^ y .jCifnY" lt REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES— GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penan*. Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous I] PRESIDENT LINERS AH outside stateroomsExcellent cuisine Swimming bath— talking motion pictures. Three days stopover m Egypt. Arrive Leave Arrive r,,,^,,. Singapore. Singapore. New York. gg?fJDENT POLK
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    • 582 14 O. S. K. LINF FOR EAST, SOUTH AND WEST Mu u x AND SOUTH AMERU A t Santos Maru Buenos Aires v!a Colomb > Durban Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos Montevideo London Mani Buenos Aires via L Marques. Dur East London, Alßoa Bajf Town Liverpool Maru Cape Town via
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  • 2944 15  -  Nimrod Weekly Sports Notes Compiled By Fight Fans Partly Vindicated Real Culprits Escape iNew Tennis Champions Davis Cup Players For Singapore Tribute To Joe Lee Re-union Of Past Footballers A Bit About Cricket rj hk Singap^e boxing public has been partly vindicated by the
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  • 182 15 BATTING I AlvLs <M. College vs. R.K.) 7tt A. Pninefather (St. J. I. vs. St. Andrew's) f»0 R. 1. Barker K.I. vs. C.S.C.) (>0 IV Hill (St. Andrews vs. St. Josephs) 58 ll.iin I'iarra (I.A. vs. Medical College) 58x V. X. I'illai (C.S.C. vs. Medical College) Mxx
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  • 458 16 Fort Canning Play Well At Pulau Brani Fort Canning .4; R.A.O.C. 2. IN spite of the rain which fell during the game, Fort Canning played rather well yesterday to beat the R.A.O.C. by four goals to two m their second division soccer at Pulau Brani. Play was
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 16 N. IMioii winning the pole vault, uith a leap of 11 ft. at the University of London athletic championships. i I
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  • 649 16 Sungei Ujong Beaten By The Negri NCN- BENDER 3 GO DOWN BY 9 WICKETS AT K.L. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 15. ALTHOUGH the Negri has not many outstanding cricketers this season plenty of interest is being taken m Club matches. Yesterday the Negri Sembilan Club
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  • 414 16 Programme For Meeting THHE Singapore Turf Club's Autumn Gold Cup meeting will be held on Saturday and Wednesday, Sept. 5 and ;9. Saturday and Wednesdiy, Sept. 12 and 16 and Saturday. Sept. 19. There will be three runs for each division of class 1. 2 and 4
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  • 90 16 The following are the ties to be played m the Y.W.C.A. Sports Club tennis tournament: WEDNESDAY Singles Championship Miss M. Joseph vs. Miss L. Fonta- nier. ladies Double? (Open) Miss E. Peche and Miss M. Clarke vs. Miss S. Nicholas and Miss Z. Elias. THURSDAY Singles Handicap
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  • 246 16 SELANGOR SK YE MEETING Entries For Friday And Saturday •THE following are the entries for thi Selangor Turf Club June Sfc* meeting on Friday and Saturday Horses Class IV: Ist Run 2nd Run FY vo. F V George Robey X X Gene Up X x John Nash X Jonathan X
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  • 112 16 Island And Keppel Clubs Match *T*HE Women's match between me Island and Keppel Golf clubs played A the Island Club yesterday resulted In a win for the Island slavers by 5V 2 to 2. Details oi play are as follow and UM Keppel players are mentioned iirs: Mrs.
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  • 246 16 V.M.C.A. Events Open To The Public The Seventeenth Annual Championship Swimming Carnival will be held on Aug. 29. 1936. at the V.MC.A Swimming Pool at Fort Canning. The I lowing events are open to the public: 120 Yards Free Style Championship entrance fee $1 00 Plunging entrance fee
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  • 87 16 The taUowtAf will represent tinV.M.C.A. at football v.s. Middlesex Eteffi "C" Coy.. Anson Road ground on Thursday, at 5.10 pm.: J. Ferguson Tan Hak Wan. Kwak Kam Wall. V >ua Thiam Jwee G. Day. W. Mitchell. P. Swyny. A Noden, Lim Kirn Wee. V N. Pillay and Jackson.
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    21 16 E. J. DAVIS winning the 100 yards rare m 10 !-."> scrs. at the I ni\r r sity of London athletic championships.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 63 16 Mi f ll IV" I R frg^ Sf t\ 1 QUICKER GAS is the quickest way l^Y of cooking. Tests by the J^| top ff*a »5 Good Housekeeping Insti- vS» 5 tute (London) have proved it. And gas cooking is ALWAYS reliable —nothing to go wrong. MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. PHONE
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