The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 May 1938
1938-05-30
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Title Section17 1938-05-30 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,48-> ESTD 1835. MONDAY, MAY 30, 1938. 10 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration387 1938-05-30 1 HUNDREDS DEAD IN TWO RAIDS British Naval Men Arrive In Bombing Turn w -j i. Canton, May 29. vvo bn» ralc i s by Japanese bombers were responsible for terrific slaughter in Canton today. Between 10 and 45 planes appeared over the city this387 words
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Article82 1938-05-30 1 London. May PIR KINCSLBI WOOD, the Air following hi> aerial of >iv K.A.F. aeroJromes In connection with the Empire Air I>a> displays counties, said was i:iiprr<sed mainij by the spirit. :«lertiiess and selfiufficiency shown everywhere by i!i the ranks. Ail I ha\e s?en. both on gi uiui82 words
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Article146 1938-05-30 1 American Steel Claiir Succeeds London. May ZJ. rHE international steel cartel discussions, which concluded I night in Rome, are said to been conducted in the cordial spirit. Ln close touch with the Brlh delegation ro«ard this tin plate as important. compromise was reached, it \s rcgardiim the Quota question. l146 words
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Article225 1938-05-30 1 Warrants In Spy Ring Mystery MAN ESCAPED AS STOWAWAY? New York. May 29. |Y^R. LAMAR HARDY, i/ie p-o- secutor in the spy r'ng investigations, revealed today that warrants have been issued for the arrest of Dr. Ignatz Griebl. an important witness in the impending trial of 17 members ot an225 words
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Article77 1938-05-30 1 Troni Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. May 29. Sir Josiah Crosby, the British Minister in Siam, after an 18 days' tour of the mining area of Western Siam. today crossed the peninsula by the projected Kra Canal route to spend the week-end at Huahin. He arrived77 words
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Article144 1938-05-30 1 V. S. AND TEN YEAR OLD AGREEMENT Washington, May 29. MR. Cordell Hull, the m U.S. Secretary of State, has issued a statement reminding European nations that the BriandKellogg pact was no less binding today than wher it was signed ten year ago. With an eye144 words
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Article15 1938-05-30 1 The three-day late Imperial flying boat arrived at Bangkok yesterday afternoon.15 words
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Article213 1938-05-30 1 Sultan Of Johore Denial RUMOURS OF ROMANCE yilK Vr v Press is able to puJilish today an authoritative denial of reports |WttiHthcd in London and New York new papers during the pa>t week to the effect that the Sultan of .Fohore is contemplating marr\in«: an Kn^lish tfirl. The Fpv Press213 words
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195 1938-05-30 1 A MEMBER of the Henlein Part? *"as seriously injured in Prague today when three German Socialists started a slight disturbance between Sudeten Germans and German Socialists in Eichenbcnr. in North-west Czechoslovakia. The authorities, however, states Ueuter, soon restored order. Seventy-five persons195 words
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49 1938-05-30 1 llerlin. May The economic ig**WMnt btli (ierma:\v atid Italy was ..lKiiod t.Kia.v, t.ites Heut«r. The agreement settles vinous matters requiring adjustment ovn the ansrhluss. The newspajHT Diplomatic-he Correspondenz says that Oermauy will tike more Italian agricultural products and raw materials as a nsult ,>f the agreement.49 words
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Article27 1938-05-30 1 FRANC E BEAT ITALY Brussels. May +9. In the quarter-final of the HiroptM /one of the DavLs Cup. Frm eliminated Italy i>y I mmtcbti to nil. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-05-30 1 tier, after two German soldiers have been shot last week-end.14 words
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Article137 1938-05-30 1 Kingston (Jamaica). May 29. DUSTAMENTE. the arrested Labour leader of the strike movement, which led to riots in Jamaica, has been released on bail with his assistant. Grant, after undertaking not to cause a breach of peace. Later Bustamente addressed a meeting of striking dockworker*. Following137 words
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Advertisement33 1938-05-30 1 V BRONCHIAL^ R^STILLES f AHLGRENS TEKNISKA FABRiK V GEFLt SWEDEN VV ■V^T il ~J COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 To Midnight CABARET ATTRACTION NIKITINA SVETLANOF" POPULAR ARTISTS NON-DINERS $10033 words
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Advertisement160 1938-05-30 1 °C€J©Qoo "y PASTILLES ifAHLGPfNJ TEKNISKA fABRIK i IV Of»Ll Sw(CEN < fff W /77^ (^r^^S^' }W Ai r ''Z^\y ADELPHI njjr HOTEL TUESDAY THURSDAY oPECIAL DINNER DANCE n DINNKR AND |)\N(K MUSK BV KELLERS POPILAR IKM.AKIAN U\M» ADELPHI GRILL ROOM THE BEST FOOD Al REASON ABLE I'ltK Ks lIM HKON160 words
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329 1938-05-30 2 Admit Reverse: Now Retreating Peiping, May 29. THE Japanese admit a reverse at Lanfeng, and it is stated that they withdrew yesterday northward, where they are now fighting with their backs to the Yellow River. The troops involved are Gen. Dohihara's Division, I which is329 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-05-30 2 KING LEOPOLD OF BELGIUM unveiling: a rose window and tablet in the Cathedral of St. Martin, Ypres, to the memory of his father, the late King Albert. They are the gift of the British Army and the Royal Air Force.40 words
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Article41 1938-05-30 2 Hankow, May 29. A BRIGADE of Japanese infantry stationed at Pohsien. in Northwest Honan. has been surrounded by thousands of Chinese troops. Other Japanese troops belonging to the division under the command of Gen. Dohihara. -Lawrence of Asia."41 words
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Article95 1938-05-30 2 /CAREFULLY guarded naval secrets will be seen by the King when he interrupts his return from inspecting the Home Fleet off Portland on June 22. He is to visit the world's finest antisubmarine school in Portland Dockyard, where 19 scientists are working at high95 words
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Article128 1938-05-30 2 TO come to an agreement with a dictatorship country, a nation must be strong, stated Mr. W. S. Morrison, Minister of Agriculture. "The new Anglo-Italian agreement hai shown that there Ls no bar to a democracy like ourselves making a satisfactory arrangement with a country128 words
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137 1938-05-30 2 Paris, May 29. JAPAN'S policy is widely discussed in today's Press. La Republique says that London was J ciTcring to act as an Intermediary between China and Japan, that Mr. Hirota was lending an attentive ear. v/hile anxious not to upset the applecart withReuter - 137 words
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Article75 1938-05-30 2 London, May 29. QENERAL J. VulUemln, Chief of the Air Staff and a party of officers of French Air Force arrived in London today for a six-day visit to Britain The visit is the outcome of an invitation extended to the French Air Force a75 words
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Article79 1938-05-30 2 British Ship Sunk Off Spain BOMBED SECOND TIME Madrid, May 29. THE British steamer, Great End, which was recently disabled in an airraid off the Spanish Mediterranean coast, was sunk off Valencia today. A bomb is said to have landed on its stern during the course of another air raid,79 words
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Article46 1938-05-30 2 Swiss And Tokio Olympics Zurich, May 29. THE Swiss Olympic Games Com* mittee has decided to recommend the Swiss Sports Association not to participate in the Olympic Games at Tokio, if Japan is still at war one year before the opening of the games, states Renter.46 words
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Article81 1938-05-30 2 THE United States Navy's 16,800-ton oil tank, r Ramapo arrived at Singapore yesterday from Tanjong Oebang" on a visit until June 3. On Ramapo's arrival in the roads, the British Naval Officer of the Guard, Lieut. J. O. Mansell. boarded the vessel. The tanker, which is81 words
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Article104 1938-05-30 2 Cardinals Attend Luncheon Budapest. May 29. A LL cardinals attending the Euchar- istic Congress were present today at a luncheon given by the Minister of Education in honour of Cardinal Pacelli. Although midnight mass and general communion lasted until dawn, pilgrims went to their allotted churches before 7Reuter - 104 words
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Article66 1938-05-30 2 London, May 29. Supplies of credit were more plentiful in the Money Market during the past week owing to a scarcity of treasury bill maturities, and borrowers generally managed to secure requirements against bonds from non-clearing quarters at per cent, compared with 3 4 per cent, lastReuter - 66 words
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Article32 1938-05-30 2 WANTED— A FISH FRY ihree hundred and ninety- tvo people at Greenford, Middlesex, petitioned the Baling Council askin- that a "fish-frying estat: "lshment" be allowed in Coston's-parade, Greenford. Per mission was granted.32 words
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Article167 1938-05-30 2 Barcelona, May 29. r»OLONEL TRONOSCO, a former captain of a Spanish Government submarine, who was arrested and accused with others in March with IteallDf another government submarine, C 2, at Brest, was killed in action today. Tronosco was commanding a brigade operating against the government forces which167 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-05-30 2 TIIK funicular railway to the Hche CJal/iu in the Arlberc, *ir«;'r»"» f« mi M -<» Its "season* 1 It earrys man »klkMg I .a .0 v 4 I most people prefer to make the descent on their skis.37 words
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Article132 1938-05-30 2 M MICHEL Detroyat, 33- year-old iTl# technical expert attached to the Air Ministry and one of the two special test-pilots who are to aid the speedup of French warplane manufacture, is to leave shortly for the United States at the head of an Air Ministry mission. Although132 words
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Article16 1938-05-30 2 London, May 20. Playing in the Oltugov Empire exhibition tournament. Aberdeen h»at Chelsea, 4 o.- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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134 1938-05-30 2 Excess Tin Export Over 2,500 Tons APRIL STATISTIC: (From Our Own London. M.tv PARTICIPANTS in th. trol scheme ex, tons of tin more than mis.sible amount in 4| total exports b( in* 12 against a quota of '9.561 according to statistics yesterday. The figures for all count ri Malaya 4134 words
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Article184 1938-05-30 2 VISAS NEEDED ENTER GERM A QHITC >N /en: Visas In Brit only by the Qerman I ■<■ 8(j;:.t:«- and Il.r British made peculation rtlntr for German < I m Briton. It came n;: op 1 A to the holders of A VM made May 2. These184 words
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89 1938-05-30 2 A denunciation of offensive and threateninn M"' articles against Italy" by and newspapers in the United t appears over the .signal urr Gayda in the "Giornul** d I'.ili.* He refers in particular ip« Mr. Woodring. American Steffi War. and Mr. Harold Ickes K« for the89 words
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Advertisement95 1938-05-30 2 "Acorn" Brand Mi k is prepar- ml^m I '-d from the rich creamy Milk vHHMv 1 of Jersey Cows and possesses 1 all the freshness of Now Zealand's luscious meadows. 1 It is particularly delicious with fruit salads. 0 makes cereal foods more tempting and brings m out the flavour,95 words
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Advertisement19 1938-05-30 2 SCHICK DRY SHAVER No BUdrs No Lath, r Save Tune. Demonstrated without bj MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road.19 words
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235 1938-05-30 3 SOUVENIR CERTIFICATES FOR LINE crossing Present From Air Companies To Passengers DASSENGERS CROSSING THE EQUATOR IN AIRLINERS OF IMPERIAL AIRWAYS, QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS AND THE ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES AIRWAYS (K NIL M IN FUTURE WILL RECEIVE SOUVENIR CERTIFICATES PPACE limitations preclude any possibility of old-time sea rituals on airliners. But235 words
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Article258 1938-05-30 3 The Malay Fair For And Against SHOULD the weekly fair at Malay Settlement be ntinued Observers think it has outlived its poputhat its novelty has oil and that fewer people, rom the Settlement and are visiting it. They I it should be closed. the opposite view is Dato e i258 words
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Article75 1938-05-30 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, May 28. JJUBRAMANIAM, a Tamil, was charged in the Taiping Police Court, with enticing away a married woman. He denied that he had enticed her. She enticed him, he said. She complained of ill-treatment by her husband. The woman denied that she had75 words
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Article270 1938-05-30 3 Programme of drills up to and end for \v;-ok ending June 5, 1938. Monday, May 30. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters S.R.A. <v» Drill. 5.30 Headquarters S.R.E. (v) Drill. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters S.F.C.R.E. <v (Malay Bec.) Drill. S.V.F.A. Unit Training. Tuesday, May 31, 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters 1 SS.V.F. Signal Section Signal270 words
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Article97 1938-05-30 3 During the week ending May 21. 1938. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 41.065 cases, of which: 26,208 '64 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom 325 (1 per cent.* cases to the Continent of Europe, 7.300 (18 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 7,17297 words
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Article64 1938-05-30 3 (From Our Own Correspondent! Scremban, May 29. Mr. Bieley. local customs officer, last night chased a lorry believed to contain illicit samsu. He last track of the vehicle in the town, but it was Inter traced to a garage In Seremban, where a number of tins of64 words
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Article33 1938-05-30 3 From Our Own Correspondent* Seretnban, May 29. Mr. F. C. Dossan. of the local p<vst office stall, had $500 worth of jowe'lery stolen from his quarters last night.33 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-05-30 3 J^ERLIW'S Victory Column stands with Kings outstretched against the 7chite light of the bursting fireworks during a huge display in honour of Herr Hitler.29 words
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Article437 1938-05-30 3 (By A Chinese Correspondent) THOUGH Malayan Chinese, chiefly the immigrants, like to protest that they are always willing to go back and fight for China, it is a safe guess that, being Chinese and peace loving, most of them are not at all sorry437 words
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299 1938-05-30 3 Govern men t Gazette In Which Even A Cat Becomes An Official "IViALAYA S dullest weekly." the Government Gazette, is one of the strangest publications in Malaya. It is a magazine without an cUiloi. QNLY thosr who have to yi plough through its pages know how uninteresting it ran be.299 words
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320 1938-05-30 3 gTRANGEST postman in the world is Mr. Charles Stuart Ramsay, who originated the Tin Can mail on the rockey South Sea island of Niua Fo'ou. For 11 years he used to swim the mail from ship to shore in al weathers, nie»ht or320 words
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Advertisement212 1938-05-30 3 LATEST WEDDING SILVER at U. S. de SILVA Manufacturing Jeweller. 106. Orchard Road. MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours 1 you feel <~>l( oeforc your time and to enjoy the pleasures ol you'h. Nixon V'i-T;it>* ana r store •ir M.inhood. Vitality and j£nergy. U.s in 'JS hours. Dr. Nixon's new212 words
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Advertisement119 1938-05-30 3 1 f S^^^^^S^^^BP^^^ J > X I v KdM|M|h. .-^BBMBBii jfa. 9HR> *^9^^s I Bi. ■*<& aß^Bi^EHsa I y B^B^Bb^B^Bb B^B^Bk. -^^m3b^9PvHßbBbh ;^^B BFaßßß^to**^^ H^bl Bk' "fe. BBk tSP**"»«m».^mv JBBI BBk am f v «iia bI k MILLIONS THniLLED BY MODERNIZED TOOTD PASTE PEPSODENT alonm of all tooth pantes contains119 words
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Article, Illustration1568 1938-05-30 4 Robert Brenard - Robert Brenard Some Stories Of Famous Air-Captains By Author Of "The Romance Of The Flying Mail** A GROUP of air folk assembled in London the other evening to greet B well-known air captain who has just completed 250.0001,568 words
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1025 1938-05-30 4 Expansion Of Royal Air Force Going On Steadily SERVICES NOTE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 11. TPHE expansion of the Royal Air Force is going on steadily. Almost every day witnesses a new "formation" or other aerial activity, which augurs well for the security of the Empire. Indeed, one1,025 words
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Advertisement147 1938-05-30 4 RATTAN CHICKS Maker and repairer of rattan and Bertani (hicks. Canvas and Spring Blinds, Tarpaulins, Tents. Bass. Blue Screens, Bertani Panels. Wire Netting Fencing. Wool huntings and Flag*. ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. Office:— 66, Robinson Road. < Opposite Telegraph Co) Workshop: 293. Joo Chiat Place. Singapore Orders promptly Cxecnted. I147 words
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Advertisement110 1938-05-30 4 BABY'S CAS PAINS* SBsss\ Colic and many other children's ail- f^fflS^- \H i ments axe frequently a case of too Y=li^-^\\V» much acid in the stomach. Relieve iJ^rii"— "WA the pain, neutralize the acids restore t*^^--3^2 normal health by K^ing them m PHILLIP^' >eS5^ MILK OF MAGNESIA Formal, M <<t110 words
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731 1938-05-30 5 Miners Tell Of Condititon And Poor Wage Distribution THE INDIAN WARNS SIKHS PUNJABIS [FE that is nothing: short of a living death" for 1 workers on the Japanese iron ore mines at Dungim is described in The Indian, which advises uorkless Sikhs and731 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-05-30 5 'I lib. Mile* Magixtvr monoplane used for aerobatics training at the Royal Singapore Flying Clnb.15 words
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Article64 1938-05-30 5 Last Sale Prices Pesos Demonstration 026 0.255 Masbate 0 12 unq. Mines Operations 0.10 0.10 San Mauricio 0-42 0.435 United Paracale 0.30 unq. Ciold Share Averages Previous 70.04 Today's 71.26 The above market will be closed today. These prices are published by courtesy of Messrs. S64 words
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Article77 1938-05-30 5 »From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. May 29. In the Supreme Court when the Registrar, as usual, called out "Any applications?" 'that is any small matters for postponement, etc.) a junior counsel rose up to mention a bankruptcy matter whereupon. Mr B. E. Ross, one of the most77 words
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233 1938-05-30 5 Chief's Son Admits Theft Of $6,000 Kuala Lumpur, May 2S. QOUNSEL for Haji Mohamed Harun bin Haji Abdul Hamid, son of a Malay chief, Haji Abdul Hamid, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of committing theft of $6,000 from his father's house at Station Road, Kuala Lumpur, pleaded that233 words
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Article275 1938-05-30 5 MAIL SERVICE RETARDED 100 P. C. MR. B. P. NICHOLAS, managAW ing director of the Bank of Malaya, Ltd., told a postal conference in Jaffna, that the all-up mail service between Ceylon and Malaya had become most unsatisfactory because now it took ten to 12 days for an ordinary letter275 words
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Article52 1938-05-30 5 Law Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Probate 151/38— Re estate of Syed Abdullah bin Mohamed bin Alwee AlkafT, deceased. Thereafter: S. 369/37— Kim Chew Lim vs. Lee Choon Chhing and ors. Before Mr. Justice Home at 11 a.m. Summoiises-in-Chambers and52 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-05-30 5 QERMAN Storm Troopers xoear gas masks on a long route march outside Le rpziQ19 words
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470 1938-05-30 5 (Free Press Special) lyilH the capture of Amoy Island and city by the Japanese, the refugee problem in Hong Kong has assumed most serious proportions. Ever since the outbreak of the s.n<» Japanese hostilities Chinese refugees have been pouring into this470 words
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Advertisement194 1938-05-30 5 STOP QUICKER THAN YOU EVER STOPPED BEFORE! The NEW Goodrich Tyre, with the LIFE-SAVER Tread and the famous Goodrich GOLDEN PLY g re* you the greatest protection you>e ever had agalnat both skids and blow-outs It oflerf a new kind of tyre safety-INSIDE AND OUT. On the outside the new194 words
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Article, Illustration134 1938-05-30 6 Wm* m cm^M^^s T*m t CHINESE DEFENCE AT WORK: Along the Shantung front ancient tity walls have been reinforced 1 with clay as a defence against shelling. I \\iw(Klt» JAPANESE EQI'IIVMEN I \..v(.kage of Japanese i aterpillrr irj limbers found in an artillery position, the range of134 words
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986 1938-05-30 7 What Roosevelt's Action Means To America PHK daily cabled reports of the New York stock market have made anything but cheerful S"f*iiS il 2r l r ft 8 week sa^ £r S >. K. I,evy and to.s weekly review on the American securities986 words
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Article138 1938-05-30 7 Bill Published In Gazette JJLAC v-OUTS are likely to be held in the Federated Malay Mates soon as part of the Govern, "tent's air-raids precautions scheme. uZSt is foresh adowed by the publication in a supplement to the FMS Government Gazette of a bill to be138 words
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Article132 1938-05-30 7 Chinese Charged In Police Court Arrested on a war rail t Issued by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the conclusion of an inquiry on Friday into the Serangoon car smash. Poh Choo Lye. an agent for a local insurance firm -against whom132 words
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Article83 1938-05-30 7 The new offices of Mr. Rahamin Penha.s. In Cecil Street, were formally opened yesterday with the celebration of an at home given by Mr. Rahamin Pen has. About 30 years ago Mr. Penhas opened a business in Robinson Road in a small way. It has developed to83 words
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Article51 1938-05-30 7 The son of General John Joseph Pershing is expected to arrive in Hong Kong next week from Manila in the course of a honeymoon tour of the Far East. General Fershing, probably America's most famous soldier, spent many years in the Philippines before the Great51 words
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Article30 1938-05-30 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 26. The directors of Straits Plantations Ltd. recommend a dividend of 5 per cent, for the year ended Mar. 31. 1935.30 words
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Advertisement100 1938-05-30 7 ONE OF THE GREATEST PICTURES EVER PRODUCED BY M.G.M. say the Critics! jRANKE^rc^^ turn or m~TJMi! y w% of u ~m y■ VI |I^2j fjl -t AQ(MCt| |||3 17^ i next rA'&V "VSftVj 'CHANG, «Bsa?w»^»* .sss^s P V|UON i i NEXT CHANCE the ALHAMBRA A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER WITH100 words
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Advertisement235 1938-05-30 7 ALHAMBRA OPENING DAY SUCCESS: THOUSANDS WERE REFUSED ADMISSION COME EARLY PHONE 6909 WHERE WIU THE MASTERY RIDER STRIKE NEXT? For tho FirM Time V^nf^^xH i^r^%^^l in one show m- Jyfi#^ y^MiTfc. length of picture M^ojm I MUfll' ll DOUBLED rOR JOHNNY ■T—^T^^ CO^ .'-I J^fl^SktW^B MOVIETONE NEWS IT 7 j235 words
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639 1938-05-30 8 The Singapore Free Press A n Histo rian Neede MONDAY, MAY 30, 1938. IT IS indicative oi the new and increasing interest in Malayan history that three governments —those of Perak, Kedah and Johcre should at present be encouraging the work of the archaeologist, v hile the proposed appointment of639 words
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1055 1938-05-30 8 John Gunther - No Defeatist Spirit In Hankow: Can China Win The War? John Gunther Sidelights On The China War By "I OOK! our host exclaimed, pointing across the Yangtse from his balcony. "If the Japanese planes come again, they will bomb that spot right there." Our host was a necromancer. His prescience1,055 words
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663 1938-05-30 8 •"THERE wer? poppy petal! in the new-dug trench, blown from the pra' fields whipped flat by the wind frou the snow-capped mountains. Acrost the pinewoods or the old royal hunting lodge rose th-e white skyline of Madrid. Forty yards away a663 words
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Advertisement72 1938-05-30 8 produce of fma M2 I COCMAC MWr CALDBECK'S JSSjßgf S.S. F. M.S. PHONE _1 v Telegraphic Address: 5934 f "'k V^ GOODWOOD CRAU [IXGLf SITUATED IDEAL FOB MMTOKS AND TOURISTS l. i, mailed Facilities toi Prnate Entrrtaimn-nts. P^^^g^^^^aß^SFS^aßSaßEE^- JjMWßgsj^^j^^^^^^Sg^^jttSipHSßHiS —no cuiter nojagged iSoSB CRAVEN A MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE72 words
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Advertisement23 1938-05-30 8 For BURGLARY INSURANCE APPLY TO THGENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE PHONE: 648023 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-05-30 9 Riverside Study Of Sunlight Shade y.m: and precision is needed Hi the Straightening of timber lor a new junk. The Chinese eraftsman tote* P nae in h» laborious work.29 words
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Article514 1938-05-30 9 60, 000 In Former German Islands a THE Government of the Japanese South Sea Islands is ready to launch a "Ten Year Plan*' to speed industrial, commercial and transportation development of the mandated islands. Sixty thousand Japanese have moved into the former German islands in514 words
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Article83 1938-05-30 9 Jfc-TA BAIIRU wants a nev; cinema. To encourage likely financiers, the Government of Kelantan is holding an auction of State land for the of the cinema The auction will be held by District Officer at Kota liar.ru on June 29 next. The purchaser of83 words
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183 1938-05-30 9 "Malay Coolies! Are Efficient Industrious" rom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 29. Vl/Hl N the Sultan of Perak Y ited Wannli hydraulic vas the guest ol Mr. F w. Llew. Sultan is endeavouring; to Malays in tin mining rnd 8 company was recently cr\ed, the Iskandar T:n Ltd., i rat*183 words
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Article31 1938-05-30 9 The uir mail from Europe, by the l-l Airways, which was due on f afternoon and later expected esterday, will arrive today iit 3 p.m.. Ir< rross understands.31 words
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288 1938-05-30 9 yv/z: S:>iaaporc Amateur Dramatic Committee i y iadc a very fair job of iht\r presentation of Noel Cowards three pieces, "Hands Across the Sea". "Fumed Oak" and "Red Peppers", in the Victoria Hall on Saturday night. i The latter two in particular acre288 words
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Article187 1938-05-30 9 CTRONCt PROTEST against the proposed amendment to the Penal Code, designed to punish any who promote class enmity in the colony, was made at the last meeting of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association. The Committee considered the amendment and decided "that such a J provision is187 words
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560 1938-05-30 9 If Standard Tonnages Were Revised. PRESIDING at the annual meeting of the F.M.S. haniher of Mines at Inoh on Saturday. >Ir. F. K. O. Koyd did not discuss the buffer pool proposals, hut urged the necessity for a revision of M<ila>a's standard tonnages560 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-05-30 9 rpiMBER on the rivct\i,c being selected and levered out before the preliminary chopping prior to the building of a junk.24 words
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Advertisement107 1938-05-30 9 2 m M ©WEAK THE DURO C C//u/ Or Mesh SPORTS SHIRT /br j«ar Healths sake IN PLAIN COLOURS— FAWN*GREY-BLUE-CANARY*GREEN in WHITE Sizes-t4i-16i (collar) $1.95 each ROBINSON CO., LTD. PULL THE STRING tlca'.Jv mul'l iniiCi otilainrr n«i Mi \^sC^^ to rut hjkJ Kr.v IIMUp jaKK«(i fdffl stickj* tnpt- to ct107 words
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Article182 1938-05-30 10 I From London 1.30 p.m. Saturday RUBBER: Firm London: 5\ 2 d. 5%d. Previously: 5^ B d. s»od. I July-Sept.: 5 5/ B d. 5 ll!16d Previously: s'Ad. 5 9 16d. Oct-Dec: 5 ll;16d. 5 13|16d. Previously: 5~9 16d. 5s /B d. Jan-Mar.: 53'id 57 B d.182 words
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Article66 1938-05-30 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Eu<y Spot: .f: 157 17s. 6d. Previously: £157 17s. 6d Three months: £158 10s Od Previously. Vl5B 10s. Od Opening price: 35.75 Previously 35 75 Settlement <:32 15ft. Od Previously: £32 15s. Od. Yesterday: .£7 0a 9d. Previously: £7 os. 9d SILVFK:66 words
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70 1938-05-30 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Method of Parity before Latent PreCentrc Quotin- L'o-9-^1 Rate viousiy P^rLS Franc to 1211 173' t; 178"New Yorls S to 4.88 4.94 910 4.94«.' Amsterdam Guilder? to 8.97 3 4 96U 4.96 1 Hong Kong.. Per dollar Is. 2 7 b "d. Is. 270 words
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Article373 1938-05-30 10 Saturday's Singapore Quotations SELLING May .>R L :£on T.T 23 1116 Londnn. demand 2i3 ***** Lyoiu, demand 2050 Switzerland, demand 249^2 Hamt)prg demand 14l New York demand 57 Montreal, demand 57 11!16 Batavia. demand 103% Samarang. demand 103V} Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon, demand 154U Madras and Colombo.373 words
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93 1938-05-30 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICKS CCRRFNT May ?8. 1*! o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. ix r.s.s. in cases 'FOB. May 18 l 18 3 Good F.A.Q. in bales •F.0.8. May* 17S 17 7 R No. i.xr.s.s. (Spotloose) (awardable Singapore" 18 3 B 18"*« June 1H 4 19 July-Sept.93 words
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Article211 1938-05-30 10 Singapore, May 27, VI noon. Buyers Sellers Gambler 7.5t> Hamburg Cube $14 50 Java Cube $11 0( Pepper White Muntok $14.00 White $13.50 Black 8.25 Copra (Today's prices) Mixed $3.05 Sun Dried $3.45 Tapioca Small Flake $3.90 Fair Flake $3.70 Medium Pearl $4.2t Small Pearl $4.00 Saffo Floor211 words
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Article167 1938-05-30 10 The following quotations are published by courtesy of S. E. Levy and Co.. and Swan Culbertson and Fritz I>OW -JONES AVERAGES. Previously Saturday OA T C 10 Close Changes n™!? 1 1 1 ***** 107. M off 30 JO Rails 20.35 20 26 off 09 17.76 17167 words
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Article830 1938-05-30 10 Strong British Resistance To Economic Shocks A N optimistic view of British economic conditions is taken hy the London Chamber of Commerce in its recently issued annual report. The gradual recovery from the depression in 1932, says the report, gained momentum in 1936 and continued830 words
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Article1172 1938-05-30 10 Fraser And Co. 's List SATURDAY. MAY 28. 19M: 1 P.M. MINING Bayers *n»«r» Ampat Tin (4s) 3s 7'id 4s Mfti v^Ait Kumb*n« f£) 3Ss W Austral Malay «£> 42s M 47* *d N Ayer Hitam (ss) 22a 6d 23s 6d Ayer Weng <»l) .601,172 words
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Advertisement66 1938-05-30 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila. Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodittm. DaUy Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Srrvte* MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERB* ASSN66 words
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Article1036 1938-05-30 11 A Cut To 55 Per Cent Anticipated (BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT) FHE decline in Malayan stocks of 13,651 tons at the end of last month was not unexpected and seems to have had little effect upon the market. It is mildly encouraging to note however1,036 words
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Advertisement673 1938-05-30 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Lube Singapore Jfcee Ipceas I'-.id Otbce: Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone: 5471 (ft line* with extensions to all departments) Tel: Times Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office: 25. Java Street, Phone: 3683 Ipob Office: Brewstet Road. Phone: 3683. IV nan* Office: 12. Bishop Street, Penan g. Phone: 1477. fondon Office: 40/43.673 words
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Advertisement391 1938-05-30 11 BOARD fe RESIDENCE SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE-77. Meyer Rd Rn*^ €a Swim «"ir.g Club) Board-Rcs,dence at moderate rates Large Gardens— Tennis Phone; 5758. THE MANSION. OXLE* RISE "OH-LICEHSED RESIOEHTUU HOTEL Daily and monthly terms. TEL. *****. "LOXTON" First Class Private Hotel. Bedrooms with modern bathrooms from $65 per montn Hot391 words
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Advertisement330 1938-05-30 11 NOTICES. NOTICE The Exchange Banks will be closed on: June 6. Monday. Whit Monday <Bnnk Holiday*. June 9. Thursday. King's Birthday Public Holiday >. WEARNE BROTHERS, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th.it an Interim Dividend of 5 per cent., on ac- count of the year ending Sept. 30, 1938. has330 words
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Advertisement338 1938-05-30 11 BANK OF CHINA 'Incorporated m China tyy Bp*ti*i Ct)>utafJ| It. r>. ii Street, vintiporf. MODERN BANKING .???1 With branches and sub -branches throughout China, and correspondents in all the principal cities of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. TO LET OFFICES^338 words
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Miscellaneous776 1938-05-30 11 MEETING MARKET RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE TODAY ZI1L 1.33 me s (23.5 m.) p.m. 6.00 Malay music, t 6 30 Chinese music t 7.00 "Conversations at the Piano" 12— by Lindsay Granville. 7.30 Time, urather, news and announcements. 7.45 'Quartet in A Minor Op. 132*.— By Beethoven t 8.35 "That Heminds776 words
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Miscellaneous193 1938-05-30 11 PHOHI-HOLLAND. TODAY riu. i?.;; me rtij mi pm 7.4. r Oj>eniiJi,' announcement. 7.50 R4|X)ri OO «ht Aint.jla.i: change. 8 00 Npws bulletin. 8 20 Ifeetln .if the Ph<hl Club. 8.45 Song.s by Graclr Finds I.M Thr n< h -Indu.s f<*.t-ball playen m Holland 9.. r >o ih*s- a NIROM. TODAY.193 words
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92 1938-05-30 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson, Weekdays* Kota Bahru. Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7 a.m. Sunday 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Pensng Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. Malacca. Batu Annam. Batu Pahat, Gemas, Kajang.92 words
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212 1938-05-30 12 Today Aden Canopus 2 p.m. East Africa Canopus 2 p.m. South Africa Canopus 2 p.m. Whole Canada Canopus 2 p.m. o China generally Hoihow x Canopus 2 p.m. Egypt, Sudan and Palestine Canopus 1 p.m. Great Britain and Ireland Canopus 2 p.m. Europe except212 words
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Article42 1938-05-30 12 Mails from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by air (Qantas) are expected in Singapore today. Mails from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by air (K.L.M.) are expected in Singapore today. Mails from China and Japan by Santos Maru are expected in Singapore tomorrow.42 words
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21 1938-05-30 12 IMPERIAL AIR MAIL SINGAPORE— LONLON The Air Mail despatched from Singapore on May 20 was delivered in London on May 27.21 words
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20 1938-05-30 12 The Air Mail despatched from Singapore on May 21 was delivered in London on May 27.20 words
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Article87 1938-05-30 12 The following passengers are leaving for London from Straits ports in s.s. Gleniifer sailing on June 1. Mrs. A. J. Boynton. Mrs. Barrett, Miss R. Prior. Miss Elisabeth Ahlston, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Prior, Mrs. L. F. Holiday, Miss A. L. Johnson, Mr. A. Hardwidge.87 words
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Article215 1938-05-30 12 IUO direct confirmation of a report ot the sale of the Old Dock could be secured from the directors of the Shanghai Dock Engineering Co. (owners of the dock) in Shanghai, but a notice to shareholders of that company was published by the secretary in215 words
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461 1938-05-30 12 "Sea-Going Flivvers" Used Against Submarines THE American Navy's "Eagle" boats, heralded during the world war as valuable aids in the campaign against the deadly German U-boats, will be discarded, it was learned from sources close to the Navy Department. Two boats of this461 words
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135 1938-05-30 12 CTEPS to stop the smuggling of aliens, and opium and other contraband in various places in the Philippines will be taken by the government soon, according to Antonio de las Alas. Secretary of Finance. He said the Finance Department is planning to increase the135 words
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Article66 1938-05-30 12 Japanese Busy On Ix>wer Whangpoo Shanghai. May 11. More than 100 engineers axe busily engaged in constructing seawalls and wharves under Japanese direction on the South bank of the Whantrpoo River from the tide <siuge on the Woosung breakwater to the Conservancy Boards station at Changwhapang. River captains66 words
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Article49 1938-05-30 12 May 28 -Malacca, Sin Aik Lee. Tandjong Balei. Hin Cheong. <Brit); Boelongan. Toba. Tohiti. Toboali. (Dut); Silverwalnut. Flevo, <Brit.»; G. O. Merlin. <Fch. Darvel. ißrtt>; Vyner Brooke. (Sar. Ipoh, ißrlt.>; Ngow Hock, iNor>; Medusa. (Brit); Milan Maru. (Japan); Cortell&zzo. dtal>: Kr lan tan. Brit May 29— Kola. <Brit.».49 words
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Article88 1938-05-30 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR The following ships are alon the wharves or expected to arrive Fast Wharf. Entrance Gate 1: Exit Rajula 22 Main Wharf, Entrance Ci.ile 2: rxit Fionia 18; Rantau. Pindjanj? is Kampar 10; GlenilTer 14; Aiix 9; ALster 7. Empire Dock, Entrance Gate K\u i Benvorlich 30; Perak 32.88 words
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Article106 1938-05-30 12 Hsin Tseangtah Allowed T«. Sail By Japanese In connection with the NpHt that a foreign owned vessel was detained n Tsin^tao by the Japanese, it lias beeii further learned that the ||mjmi i question is the 900 ton Hsin Taean^t belonging to the China lnn><>r Export Lumber Company106 words
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Article104 1938-05-30 12 SCHUH'LE OF SAIMM.s By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon, Port Sudan, Marseilles, Palma and England. HOMEWARD IABJHQi Port of Disembarkation Plymouth l*eaTe Rango,.YOMA June It PEGU June SALWEEN July 9 KEMMENDINE July 23 AMARAPOORA Aug SAQAINQ Aug 20 PROME Sept i BURMA Sept 17 YOMA Oct I PEGU104 words
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Advertisement478 1938-05-30 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.MJS. TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage 51.11. LLOYDS AGENTS— HOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS, ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM /f)* tlGUs?* 1 ■■L-1-. /^^^j^i Go via Cana <* a to North America— fl RU NHB^^^riU Europe Fast, through trains direct TTJWttllrj from ship's side478 words
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Advertisement39 1938-05-30 12 i i 1 1 1 v OUR SAILING LIST CONTAINS COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION ON STEAMSHIP AND AIR SERVICES FROM SINGAPORE. NEW ISSUE JUST OFF THE PRESS. APPLY FOR COPY. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, 1. Coilyer Quay. No Booking Fee. SINGAPORE.39 words
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Advertisement312 1938-05-30 12 RED FUNNEL LINE HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO.. LTD. y^T """"^]H| (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) ■f Mm i^| REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO Servtc* I M I H from Singapore to Java Boraeo. Banka aa« #(W i" A U B«lUn- V /j[ W\N FOR R\T \VI\. CnERIBON AND SEMARANG. I X np312 words
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Advertisement480 1938-05-30 13 fl rrJH 1 j BY P&Oandßßifl^H INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Tonn»«e Spore. Tonn»»e s"^. 6.800 June 1 CORFU 15 000 Julv 29 17,000 June 3 BHUTAN 6 1 0 0 Julv 30 NALDERA 16.000 June 17 BEHAR 6000 Auk 8 17.000 July480 words
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Advertisement476 1938-05-30 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer CITY OF DERBY £avr£ L'6on R'SS 2' S K W June 29 Jul y a CITY OF SINGAPORE Sto tdOT R'£m B W July3o Aug. 2 CITY OF BAGDAD Sav^. L'SoS.476 words
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Advertisement890 1938-05-30 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. smrriNG H!.l LIP JSNEL I J NE <O<-*»n Steam The lloa Khlow Steamship Co M*3?l 1 14 Ship Co. Ltd.. and China Mutual btcaa Canard Whiu SUi lin Navijalion Co. Ltd.) Ah*cdrrn Comm«o wraith line The Stralto Steam*htp Co.. Ltd.890 words
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Advertisement661 1938-05-30 14 K. P M (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) j OPHlK— Monday, May 30, Belawan-Dell. BOTH- Monday, May 30, Tanjong-Pandan, Batavla, Semarang and Cheribon. PALOFO— Tuesday, May 31, Penang and Bagan Sl-Api-Apl. KAMI AR -Tuesday. May 31, BengkaJis. Paneh, Berombang, TanjongMen#euUr. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. THEDENS— Wednesday. June 1. Munok and Palembang. TOCilAN— Wednesday.661 words
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Advertisement399 1938-05-30 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE-SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK. BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York M.V. SIAMESE PRINCE June 3 June 11 July 26 MJ3 BILVERASH June 17 June 23 Aug. 10 M.V. CINGALESE PRINCE July 2 July 9399 words
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Advertisement531 1938-05-30 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA tSantos Mara Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban. May 31 June Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo Atlantic Maru (ape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. June j j Dar-ea-Salaam. Belra. Lourenco Marques. Durban. Bast London. P Elizabeth and Mossel Bay 1531 words
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Article, Illustration389 1938-05-30 15 BICKERDIKE EXCELS TN BUKIT TIMAH PRIZE SHOOT All-Day Meeting Yesterday S C Ski N svr 7 /w ntS^ Ut f a possible 255 > F A- Bickerat the conclusion oT t£ e HS& a f«g*f ate P rize yesterday Bukit Timah. additional S.R.A. meeting held at Hopidns! n of pe^Free Press - 389 words
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416 1938-05-30 15 INTERSTATE TENNIS MATCH From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, May 29. RifALACCA was narrowly beaten by Selangor by 9 points to 8 in the inter-State Lawn Tennis competition '.or the Lai Tet Loke Cup played here over the week-end. Selangor will Nogri Sembilan for the main416 words
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Article35 1938-05-30 15 London, May 28. JTNGLAND'S Wightman Cup team to play America at Wimbledon on June 10 and 11 will be:— Mrs. King, Misses Dearman, Ingram, James, Lumb. Scriven and Stammers. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article32 1938-05-30 15 The Nelsonltes XI played a friendly «occer match with the Loyals Regiment 'D" company on the Railway ground and defeated them 2—l. The scorers were Kens Pak and Vaithy.32 words
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Article81 1938-05-30 15 Perak Rejects Boxing Rules rpHE Pcrak Boxing Board of Control has considered the draft rules circulated by the Singapore Board for the proposed Boxing Association of Malaya and Board of Control, and has decided to reject the rules and submit their own draft proposals. The draft rules received were considered81 words
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Article192 1938-05-30 15 The Malays on Saturday defeated the S.C.C. on the padang by 16 runs. Scores: S.C.C. Gaillard b M. Shah 24 Garden c Ali Yunos b Dollah 14 McKenzie b M. Shah 2 O'Neil Dunne b Puteh 16 Rolfe b Shah 1 Lewis b Puteh 8 Jackson192 words
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Article439 1938-05-30 15 r\EFEAT has come to the Chinese a second time, making the issue very open in Div. I of the S.A.F.A. league. in Div. II the luniskHlin^s are well ahead and have yet to taste defeat. The Mental Hospital and the R.A.M.C. are level in Div. 111, while439 words
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363 1938-05-30 15 Five Goal Margin Could Have Been Bigger SrrkDYXTn 1 Seremban, May 29. OKING almost at will, the Combined Services completely outplayed Negri Sembilan in the Malaya Cup match played here yesterday afternoon. Ine score was five to nil. Yesterday was a bad day363 words
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Article275 1938-05-30 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. As was expected Daud Amin, for three years singles champion of Batu Pahat District, easily disposed of his oppon ents and qualified for the final, where he will meet Koe Ewe Teik. who b"at last year's runner-up. Majid Salleh, In two275 words
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Article319 1938-05-30 15 From Our Own Correspondent.) 6 Batu r.ih.t; The Civil Service Cricket Club beat the Chinese C.C. by 17 runs when they met recently in the local Cricket League. The Chinese, who batted first, did well to score 52 against such bowlers as Rees. Daintry and MacDonald. The victory319 words
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Article27 1938-05-30 15 Members of the Aston Athletic Club are reminded of the tea dance to be held at the club- premises today, commencing at 5.30 p.m.27 words
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Article291 1938-05-30 15 Singapore Titles TODA\ S tics in the Singapore lawtj tmnis championship, are as foN lows: R.C.C. (OIRTS Men'» Double* Cheong Thutt Pitt and F<k> Woo Wan vs. H. S. He we tt and A D. Anderson Chua Choon I,eong and Woon Chow Tat vs. J. N. Furnell291 words
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Article124 1938-05-30 15 TRIAL matches will be played at the Anson Road Stadium Umun on Saturday. The following play. are a.sked to attend by 5 p in prrj. to play if requin d Abdul Rahman iMKA' n.,n Abdul Rahman (PoUet), a?ia MJFJk >. DoUah Publishers Day V ,\t r A124 words
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Article61 1938-05-30 15 Y MCA. tennis i\ us are: HH)\\ MEN'S KlN'tfil FS A. Um vs. I. B Ab&i MES'S SINC.I KS FINAL K. T. CKji vs. I.;iuw IVk TJin IOMOKKOW MEN'S SINCiLKS Kamis vs. Wee En^ Uxk. Yao \i Hian vs T Kobnya.slii IUDn S|\(;m;s It SKMIUNAF S. K. Gaw61 words
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Article25 1938-05-30 15 London. May !X A woman's match at llorf betWMB Fr.mre an I Cirr.it Hnt.ti.i r<.ulted: Great Bnt.iin. 7 mat<-h< France, 2- Reuter.25 words
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Advertisement73 1938-05-30 15 BOXING HAPPY WORLD COVERED STADIUM I'RIDAY. JINK 3rd— 9 P.M. SHARP WHEN CHAMPIONS MEET CHAMPIONS »BY GUZMAN TWICE BEAT VENTURA MARQI KS. MKXK AN VENTURA MARQUES IN MANILA AND ALSO BEAT ACE— SINGAPORE DUAL MICKEY MILLER, CHAMPION rM MMniI OF AUSTRALIA. CHAMPION. PRICES:— $3. 2. 1 and 50 rents. 80-kta73 words
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682 1938-05-30 16 FIRST INNINGS WIN TO S. C.C. AT KUALA LUMPUR Simpson Excels With Bat And Ball HOPKINS MAKES 61 IN FREE STYLE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 29. A>TER compiling 237 runs Singapore Cricket Club dis- missed the Selangor Club for 149 in their two day cricket match completed682 words
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125 1938-05-30 16 Rain Affects Home Cricket Matches London, May 29. OWING to rain in many parts of England, there was no play in numerous cricket matches yesterday. Play was not possible in the following games: At Lord's: Middlesex vs. the Australians. At Nottingham, Nottinghamshire vs. Hampshire. At Cambridge. Cambridge University vs. The125 words
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Article198 1938-05-30 16 ON their Padang yesterday the S.R.C. beit the Inni^kiHings. by 89 runs, j P'or the winners Bain and Edwards scored 44 and 47 runs respectively. Scores: s.u.c. R. Bain c Cooper b McGowan 44 P d'Almeida. c King b McMichael 0 F Chopard b198 words
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Article109 1938-05-30 16 London. May 29. COLLOWING Ls the Derby callover, odds taken and offered unless otherwise stated:— 2 I Pasch offered. 9 4 taken. 19 2 Scottish Union. 21 2 Golden Sovereign. 15 1 Mirza. 15 1 Pound Foolish offered. 100 6 taken. 16 1 Portmarnock. 100'6 BoLs Rcussell. 22109 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-05-30 16 W. R. Hammond. leader of the England team in the Test trial starting tomorrow.14 words
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Article229 1938-05-30 16 Thoy's Second Century In A Week Playing for St. Andrew's Old Boys against the Railways Youngsters' Union yesterday, on St. Andrew's ground. R They, scored his second century within a wee!: and took seven wickets for 17 runs. St. Andrew's 08. won by four wickets and 158 runs. Scores ST.229 words
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Article277 1938-05-30 16 THE SCR.C beat the RAF. by 11 runs on the S.C.R.C. ground yesterday. There was an exciting finish, the winners passing their opponents' total two minutes before time. Brech for the R.A.F. got top score with 41 and took four wickets for 28. Scores:277 words
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Article271 1938-05-30 16 Match At Tanglin TAKING iirst knock against the United Services at Tanglin yesterday the Non-Benders made only 54. The Services replied with 170. pass- j ing their opponents' score with six wickets in hand. Early success came to the veteran bowlers, for they had Dynes. Duke and271 words
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Article138 1938-05-30 16 HOTELS. RAFFLES: Cocktail Dance 6.30 p.m. to 830 pm. Dinner and Dance (InCaraal) 930 to midnight. Cabaret: Nikitina and Svetlanoff. COCO AN IT GROVE Dinner and Dance CINEMAS. \i.ii.\mkka: 'The Painted Stallion." with Ray Corrigan and Hoot Gibson. Whole serial in one show 6 p.m., 9.15138 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-05-30 16 G. O. Allen, who will captain Thr Rest in the Test trial to begin at Lord's tomorrow17 words
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Article176 1938-05-30 16 Rengam Have Easy Win TTHE Rensjam Chtu yesterday defeated the SC C. on the PftdftDf by nine wickets. B-ittlns first the SCC. scored only 44 runs. Higgins and Hogan bawling unchaimed. Rcngan replying with 74 for four wickets Scores sec. Neville b Hogan 14 Auchmuty c Foulds176 words
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Article30 1938-05-30 16 Playing at the Police Depot in Thomson Road 011 Saturday H.M S 1 Terror beat the Excise Sports Club 3—o, in Div. II of the S.A.F.A. league30 words
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Article202 1938-05-30 16 Satterthwaite And Mrs, Clements Win THE second bi-monthly mix. somes competition for M i played at Bukit Timah > afternoon and nMilud In for Mrs. G. A. Clements and < Satterthwaite and with 1 i of 34 3 4 Of 38 cards tak««n following were202 words
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Article115 1938-05-30 16 Following are the dm ing times for Hit abort <■• n to be played over Kin Singapore Golf Club on June C: Mi Mi s <s »nd ■XjOjO Mr- 2 50 Mr. and Mrs M M Pun: m- w n Ruddock i Bateman <1 O C 2115 words
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125 1938-05-30 16 YATES BEA'l^TS EWING IN GOLF FINAL I.«mklmm \ljm TWO tl:ou.sand ptopll Ml Cl 1 Yates UUMlteal win t i>!i amateur foil rtefeatlnj! Cecil Ewir.g rroOß, 3 and 2 There ua.s a lij?ht north--.' with an overcast sky whfi U began. Ewmg was one up at thf Yates evened the noct125 words
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Advertisement69 1938-05-30 16 KELLY 6c WALSH, LTD., (Incorporated in Hongkong). Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. ENDS tic MEANS By Aldous Huxley A book to be read. re-read and thought about... lt is this combination of intense intellectual effort, intense preoccupation with ultimate truth, and intense emotional and artistic sincerity, which is the world's first need69 words
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Advertisement97 1938-05-30 16 NH SPECIAL ttT^2 WHITSUN HOLIDA ■H CAMERON HIGHLANDS an d a NOT W^n nOW leaVC SIn f 1< P? re on Saturday 4t n June at ana not 2.30 p.m, as previously advertised pna U r UI US Cars WIU be waltln a t Ipoh aerodrome to can engers to97 words
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