The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 June 1938

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,487 ESTD. 1835, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1938 10 CENTS
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  • 116 1 CANTON BOMBING BRITISH PROTEST ANOTHER AIR RAID ON THE CITY Mr. Chamberlain On Japanese Tactics WHILE MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN WAS AN•TWrOTOfCSIMG IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS YESTERDAY THAT HRITAIN WOULD PROTEST TO JAPAN AGAINST THE BOMBING OF (ANTON IVIHmSLM?*^ JAPA NESE PLANES WERE AGAIN RAIDING THE CITY. Bombs fell near
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    53 1 l^™ ZarZancTL l XTZ l 2** /T^J^ f a I°™***°" *«•< H«"°» Bomber* which, ■a )o the Thame Vu thnt i?" a™^* Tfj^S" Tl Empirt? a <» feed n ?,w *Mj™ and Hoasej 0/ Parliament, although tn shadow can td OUt Uhtle **°"*oners living m Malaya will be able to
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  • 132 1 Canton, June 3. •THE air raid alarm shrieked Itl 1 warning this afternoon and eUht Japanese planes appeared and bombed various objectives. According to the Reuter correspondent, the main sound of the bombing seemed to come from the direction of Taishatao Station, the terminus of the Canton-Kowloon
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  • 38 1 MISS I.VniA 1111.1.. ur*Uh> I-.-lish dancer, uho is visiting M.t! i i 'I his pkture of Miss Hill was pu»» lished in the D.iiU K.xpress 'l.ondont which ui\rs promiren<-r to >liss Hill's reient li-dulav in tinOrient
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  • 431 1 House Of Lords Debate On Recent Riots On Island London, June 3. pIK death is announced today of Sir Edward Denham, Captain-General and Governor of Jamaica, aged 62. During the debate yesterday in the House of Ixjrds on the recent Jamaica disturbances. Lord Dufferin and Ava,
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  • 236 1 British Girl's Spy Charge Ordeal PRISON BOMBED Hong: Kong, June 3. MISS Kathleen Weston. 23. of South l¥i Africa, and Herr Karl Rein, a German, were arrested by the Chinese authorities in Canton on May 27 on charges of espionage and confined in a Chinese prison. Miss Weston was released
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  • 75 1 OIR EDWARD BRANDIS DENHAM was appointed Governor of Jamaica in 1934. Educated at Malvern and Oxford, he was a cadet in the Ceylon Civil Service and later became Director of Education and Food Production in Ceylon. Sir Edward then served as Colonial Secretary. Mauritius, Colonial
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  • 236 1 M.P.'s SUGGESTION London, June 3. INSTRUCTIONS has been sent to the British Ambassador in Tokio, Sir Robert Craigie. to protest urgently to the Japanese authorities against the indiscriminate bombing of civilian areas, said the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, answering questions about the Canton bombings today
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  • 270 1 Princeton (Florida), June 3. BkTAVAL and private planes have joined in the search for the five- > ear-old son of Mr. James Cash, who has not been returned by the hidnappers. Sixty-five boats are searching 175 miles of the Florida coastline, and a crew
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  • 132 1 JAPAN TO SPEED UP CHINA WAR Tokio, June TODW'N appointment or MajorGeneral Seishiro Itagaki a* Minister lor War signifies lur lull success Prime Konoye's rerunstruction of the Japanese ahinet Major-General Itagaki It un»- ot \h I ornifMt War Mlntefc n 01 Japan. He has outstanding ability, is a brilliant .stratCKist
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    • 36 1 BIGIA TEA (rings the freshness rul fragrance of the ala > a n gardens lirert to your home TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 i DINNER DANCE (formal) 945 to midnight CABARET ATTRACTION NIIUTINA SVETLANOFF POPULAR DANCERS
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    • 207 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT GALA DINNER GRAND MANNEQUIN PARADE sponsored by Madame L. hristie. Net proceeds to be donated to St Andrew Hospital Sanatorium and The Chines* Red Cross Society. Today tit kets are only available at the Adelphi
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  • 139 2 London Comment On I.T.C. Announcement (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 3. COMMENTING on the I.T.C. quota decision and the announcement regarding a buffer pool, the Financial Times fears that the 7• per cent, tonnages increase is a palliative unlikely to satisfy Malaya. The
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    52 2 lii the grounds of Buckingham Palace, the Kin? presented new Colours to the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards. The Princess Royal. Queen Mary, the Queen, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose are here seen watching the ceremony. The Earl of Harewood, husband of the Princess Royal, Is seen on right (wearing
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  • 95 2 London, June 3. "THE tin quota cut to 45 per cent was generally accorded a good reception today in market circles, but few are disposed to venture any opinion as to its effects upon the relation of production to consumption until it is announced what percentage
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  • 1165 2 "I AM ONLY GLAD THE CASE IS OVER" Judge On Inquiries Which May Be Made (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 26. SIR FRANK Athelstone Swettenham, formerly Governor and Commander-in-Chicf of the Straits Settlements, sat alone with his head in his hands on a
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  • 132 2 Prague Apologises To Berlin Berlif June 3. THE German Government today sharply protested to Czechoslovakia against the recent alleged violation of the German flag and the maltreatment of German citizens. The German Minister In Prague was Instructed to inform the Prague Foreign Office of
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  • 86 2 Sequel To Anglo-U.S. Protest To Japan Shanghai, June 3. It is understood that the Japanese authorities will grant permits tomorrow to four British missioraries to return to Nanking. This move is the first lesult of the latest British representations wl\ioh were made concurrently v. ith
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  • 69 2 London, June 3. In the House of Commons today. Mr k. A. Butler. Under-Seoretary for Foreign AlTairs. said he understood the Japanese military authorities in Shanghai had recently bo pun the removal of machinery mortgaged to British interests from the Sung Sing No. 7 mill. The
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  • 61 2 Hong Kong, June 3. The naval authorities confirm that five men from H.M.S. Dorsetshire, alleged deserters in Australia, arrived in Hong Kong by the steamer Nanking in the captain's custody this morning. They are at present in the eel's of H.M.S. Tamar awaiting the Dorset-
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  • 32 2 Berlin. June 3. The Chinese Ambassador today handed a memorandum to the German Foreign Office appealing to Germany, with other Powers, to adopt measures to prevent Japanese bombing of open towns.— Reuter
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  • 98 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 3. THE first division match between the Old Xaverians* Association, the Penang League champions, and the Indian Recreation Club, ended in a free fight between players and spectators on the Victoria Green today. Trouble started a minute before the
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  • 290 2 Australians Win By 10 Wickets nESULTS of Homo cricket m completed yesterday are cut Reuter as below: At Bristol, the Australia: Gloucester by 10 wickets. Ok* 78. Australians 164 (Sinfleld n 65). Gloucester 107 (O'Retlly D 45, Fleetwood- Smith four f<.r Australians 25 for none. At Southend. Worcester in at
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  • 160 2 Y.M.C. A. WIN TWO GOALS TO NIL Third Division Soccer Y.M.C A. 2: Clerical In ion In the third division U played at Anson Road Y.MCA. brat the Clerical Union b two clear goals. The Clerical Union wt r*> f.u- their usual strength and in th» stages of the first
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  • 52 2 London, Junr The West Derbyshire bv caused by th.> death vt Hm P. Devonshire and the surer Hartiimton, rr&ultrd Mr. Henry Hunloke (G U Mr. Milner Oimy I ib /> Mr. Alderman c F. Wh 'Lab n.-jtMi Lord HartingUm tu rrtur- unopposed at the 19:U
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    • 58 2 an economical treat full of concentrated go o dn ess. Kidneys on toast have long been a favourite of the breakfast table. Not only do they make a very palatable^ light, early morning meal— but one possessing an abundance of nutritive elements. Kidneys are very easy to prepare and cheap
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    • 19 2 SCHICK DRY SHAVER. *So Blades. No lather. Save Time. Demonstrated without olu. by MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road.
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    15 3 ;:v FOR CLOTHING MATERIAL, these sheep arc being drivc7i baelz to pasturage in Victoria, Australia.
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  • 142 3 Another "Attack" On Singapore Shop BOTTLE FLUNG IN WINDOW Furniture Damaged DARELY 16 hours after J the premises of the Van Hin Furniture Company, furniture dealers in Orchard Road, Singapore, had suffered a severe tarring and a display window had been broken on Wednesday night, another "attack" took place on
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  • 132 3 mystery surrounding the action taken by Singapore Municipal Commissioners in April in ng a resolution declaring as vacant the seat ocMr. T. Naraindas on the Commission may cleared up when he returns to Singapore on Sunlay by the Lloyd Triestino liner Victoria after a
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  • 385 3 EUROPEAN'S NEGLIGENT DRIVING Cars Collide During Storm (From Our Own Correspondent. > Seremban. June 3. A EUROPEAN assistant with a Kuala Lumpur mercantile firm, W. A. B. Kerr, was charged with driving a motor-car negligently, at Seremban Police Court today. Inspector Forbes Wallace, who prosecuted, put in an alternative charge
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  • 56 3 WELL-KNOWN CHURCH WORKER'S DEATH ith occurred yesterday of j Martin, of 180. Upper; R ad, at the age of 72 tin, who was a member of Malacca family, was well for her work in connection! Paul's Church. Serangoon. i years she wa.s a teacher at Girls' School. Singapore. r.il will
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  • 105 3 Clerk' s Bankruptcy Discharge QUBJECT to payment of $100 to the Official Assignee Kow Biow Tee, a clerk In the Singapore Rubber Works Company, was granted his discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice McElwaine in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Appearing for the applicant Mr. P. C. Nathan said that
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  • 197 3 APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE FAILS APPEAL against a sentence of death passed by Mr. Justk-c Gordon-Smith at the Penang Assizes on Chia Chan Bah alias Chia Ah San. a taxi driver, for killing his associate Uni Tee Wan alias Lap Pher.g at Pran^ie Road, Penang. on July 14
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    12 3 A REHEARSAL FOR FIGARO at the Open Air Theatre at Regent's Park.
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  • 27 3 The St. George's Institution, Taiplng, are staging a concert in aid of the building fund of the new Catholic Church in Kota sometime next month.
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  • 96 3 Honeymoon Trip Almost A Tragedy A HONEYMOON trip that started from Singapore on Thursday morning nearly ended in tragedy when the car containing: the newly-married couple capsized on a sharp bend on the Singapore Kuala l.umpur Koad later in the day. The coupl?. Mr. and Mrs O Narjes. escaped with
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  • 83 3 FUNERAL OF MRS. BELLA VAN CUYLENBURG From Our Own Correspondent. i Kuala Lumpur, June 3. The funeral took place at Choral R Ad cemetery last evening of 69 yrar|okl Mis. Bcll.i van Cuylenburp. member of a wellknown family In Malays She was the wife of Mr. John Van I Cuylenburg.
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  • 536 3 COUR passengers narrowly escaped being burned to death when the Imperial Airways liner Dorado caught fire at Hong Kong yesterday just before taking oft for Bangkok. They were John le Count, an American; E. M. Watts, manager at Hong Kong for Imperial Airways well known in Singapore
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  • 331 3 Business Failed While In Prison LIABILITY OF $497,535 ADMITTED ■•jwiy bu talk <i i l ill i i "•pctoOO,* 1 ■■uikiupt. Taj 1 Jco. in Btngaporc Bankruptcy relay, adding that during I time it was managed by l.i He admitted ItabUttlea amoui 1 1 •> 107.535 and wa< ordered to
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  • 54 3 On Chtllf Ciu.ni. rlcrk la t! and O. Steam Navigation C«« v.ii«j v^ <s adjudicated a bankrupt B Junr. was discharged by Mr Justn McEiwaine in thf MngBBOVi Bankrupt* cy Court yesterday Mr T L Tan Asst Ot\U said that ChtOf Cin.m had paid 7: per
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  • 63 3 "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER EDWAPD G. Robinson mves a convincing ptrfOTBUUMI in his Him. "A BUffht CtM OJ Murder* i Warner Bros', film whi.-h o;>cn.s at th«» Alhambra Theatre t d iv Intermingled with the dTMM M the tlOVf Ls a lar'zo prop,»rtl<»n o1 cunedv. Edward G Robinson Is
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    • 248 3 Yeast-Vite f^SSrGiAf i in 3 mattcr v^^'^^^^v FLOPPrD-OUTl tonic seems FULL OF ENERGY Justcan't carry on! Too tired tO infuse gSg^ ftjS'ft^'SLJ'S to work. Ncrvxs feel all to vt £W LIFE Yeast-Vite/ Now enjoying p.cccs.Stomachstillupsetfrom rSE.W meal sleeping «-«-.v the last meal. Couldn t sleep jn t o yOUT night
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    • 29 3 K. P. M. LINE On lea ve Travel home via South Africa First Class from £07/-/-FOR DETAILED INFORMATION APPLY TO. K.P.M. Line 1, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in Holland.)
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  • 944 4  - SALARIES OF INFANT STARS: COO G AN CASE WAS BOMBSHELL Sheilah Graham Hollywood Today By Jackie coogan'S stepfather threw quite a bomb into Hollywood by his publicised statement that all the money earned by the famous childStar br-fore he was 21 belongs to his r ar( Lawyers corroborated stepfather Arthur
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    7 4 Martins Lane, a story of London life.
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  • 142 4 A POPULAR Hollywood film stai, Skippy, the terrier, better known as Asta in "The Tin Man.'" is coming to London to play opposite Gracie Fields in her new 20th Cen-tury-Fox pirure. Piccadilly Circus." Skippy has obtained leave to come lrom the Quarantine authorities, but his stav in
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    45 4 MONKEY FUR TRIMMINGS. Panels of cleverly-worked monkey fur give this plain black coat, worn by June Knight in "Break the News," the Rene Clair production, an exotic silhouette. The black velour toque has a discreet eye-veil and an audacious swirl of fur on the crown.
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  • 499 4  -  Three Premieres In One Week By Joan Lit tle field London. May 24. TIfITHIN a week. London has seen the premieres of three widely differing British pictures, all of which have received well-merited praise. First comes 20th-century Fox's million dollar effort to sell Gracie Fields to the Americans.
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  • 608 4  - Psychology Of Choosing A Secretary: The Correct Technique Peter Brunt By I FELT like a self- conscious Sultan. If they hart but known that I was at least as nervous as they. It Is disconcerting lor the normal male to interview a bevy of attractive modern young women. Possibly my
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    • 323 4 NO REST BY \r\\ NO BLEEP BY NKHI Woman With Severe N,n For the benefit of others u. troubled with the complaint ed from, a grateful woman "Last May I had a v« r\ i of neuritis in the leg. wt impossible for me to n>t d u day, or
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  • 479 5 YELLOW FEVER VACCINE NOW PERFECTED End To 36-Year Battle In Sight (From A Special Correspondent) A 36 "^EAR-OLD battle which physicians have fought against one of mankind's most dreaded maladies— jungle yellow fever— is now close to a victorious end. The Rockefeller Foundation has announced that after six years of
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    15 5 INTHONY EDEN, former Secretary, photographed toria station bookstall in on before leaving for the Continent.
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  • 83 5 Tientsin. May 27. thorities of the Japanese- trolled areas in Tientsin, recently Issued a decree urgthe public to accept the new of the Federal Reserve have published another reiterating their determinant to lee their Injunction obeyH is reported) the new order i Federal Reserve
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  • 161 5 Sequel Court Summonses Our Own Correspondent I Taiping, June 2. [NG out of a quarrel between n, a well-known Taiping tamed Chow Nya and Phuah appeared before the Taiping sterday, summoned by t well-known Taiping nyonya. Yew Blew for insulting language intent to provoke a breach of
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  • 93 5 appeal of Chia Chan Bah, alias lia Ah San, against the sentence death passed on him by Mr. Justice rUon Smith at the Penang Assizes nurder of Uni Tee Wan aUas v h°ng at Prangie Road, Penang. July 14. was dismissed by the S.S. ourt of
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  • 41 5 HE lirst Volunteer battalion camp of the season, that of the Ist BatStraits Settlements Volunteer will be held during this weekal Telok Puku. Changi. he camp will assemble this oon and will break up alter tiflln Monday.
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  • 93 5 ACQUITTED ON CHEATING CHARGE After a hearing which lasted several days, Adolph David Bach, a Pole, was acquitted on charges of cheating in the Singapore Third Police Court, yesterday. He was alleged to have cheated D D. Dohse on Nov. 27 last, of $85. by falsely representing that he had
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  • 75 5 San Francisco, May 25. DTTCH. a police dog. bit Mrs. Jenniw Swann when she came to see Dutch's owner about renting a house. Butch was tied up while authorities made a test for rabies. Inspector Harry Bliss went to the home to report that Butch's test showed
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  • 192 5 EPOCH MAKING IN TAIPING iFrom Our Own Correspondent* Taiping, June 3. H/lANY Taiping officials, clergy and prominent residents of the disitrict were present when Mrs. G. E. Cator, the wife of the British Resident, Perak, cut a ribbon with a gold pair of scissors, officially opening the
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  • 165 5 Singapore Committee Studying Question SINGAPORE co-operators may soon form a co-operative store to carry out a scheme of bulk purchasing of provisions. A proposal to consider the practicability of establishing such a store was discussed at a special meeting held in February, which resulted in co-opera-tive members
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  • 216 5 REFUGEES FACING STAR VA TION Relief Funds Go Quickly Shanghai. May 27. WITH relief funds almost exhausted. more than 170,000 destitute Chinese war vic f ims, living in refugee camps and hospitals in the International Settlement, the French Concession and the Jacquinot Zone, are confronted with starvation unless something is
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    22 5 THIS ALSATIAN DOG has completely adopted the little native "teddybear," at Lone Tine reserve, near Brisbane. They are fast friends.
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    • 389 5 STOMACHS BURNED WITH ACID -the result of neglected indigestion Nobody should rwj-lf* t indiqr«Oo% pains. For indigestion 19 a mgn that after eating, too much a< id is brtn^ produced in your stomach. If you allow trua •tate of affairs to continue, more and mora of this acid will he
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 54 5 Law Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice in Ist. Court at 9.30 a.m. Magistrate's Appeal: Aga Mundell vs. Rex. Before Mr. Justice Home in 3rd. Court at 10 a.m. 1 Summons-in-Chambers. 1 Originating Summons and 1 Motion. At 11 a.m.:— Magistrate's Appeal Mak Kai Meng vs. Rex. Lee
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  • 172 6 "Early Night" at the Opera House. Operagoers were seer, in Garden early in the evening as 'Die Walkure" began at (.41 Since Egypt obtained her independence the task of re-arming has gone ahead with great rapidity. The Premier an.* the Minister of War recently
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  • 64 7 London. June 3. Oak run over l l^ m yi steniay was Harr; Wra 1 v mirke) 2 >WER (Perryman i 3 ran Won by four lengths; 11 Lengths Bel I Ing 3to LOO to 9. Sly Abbess We.ston>, Night Sweet Corn
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  • 21 7 Arm) will shortly be new branch in Penang. Adjutant F W. Harvey tor Penan? to ns there
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  • 718 7 FUNERAL OF MR. C.C. DUNMAN Many Mourners At The Bidadari Cemetery THE funeral of Mr. C. C. Dunman, of Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Dunman, took Place at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday. The Rev. W. S. Reinoehl officiated at the graveside. Among the chief mourners was Mr. F. B. O'Malley. Those present
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  • 814 7 Letters To The Editor: KATONG-BEDOK BUS CRITICS To the Editor of the Free Press Sir. With reference to the KatongJBedok Bus Service I am among the dissatisfied users oi this service. As regards the question of fares. Ii have on five days out of six. excluding rainy days, to take
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    • 61 7 ALHAMBRA NEXT CHANGE WERE PUTTING OH THE WTZESI and they're putting on o^ riot n fi ■l^^yMil -ill WORLD'S NEWEST JN FAVOURITES IN EIR FIRST STARRING SENSATION! SMART SUITINGS by Expert Tailor. OOULATRAMS 48 SO. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE NOEL COWARD'S "TONIGHT AT 8-30" TONIGHT Commencing at 9.30
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    • 220 7 AW. VV A SLii |SS dLf A I THR£E SHOWS 3.15 6.15 9.15 it fl D A% A I PHONE 6909 OPENING TODAY *THE FAMOUS COMEDY WHICH SHOWS THE ROLLICKING SIDE OF LIFE IN GANGSTERDOM IN AMERICA i it 1 1 f* r* 91 L A U u MS HWfiWjMi^WOT^^
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    • 95 7 i ALL ROADS LEAD TO I "SNOW WHITE" AT THE CAPITOL 4 SHOWS TODAY 10.30 A.M. -3.15 6. 1S and 9.15 P.M. It Children Half Price to 10.30 and 3.15 shows H3iiH^raHMßßliiißiH|j||^ [sleepy J Seats booked provisionally must be paid for by 9. p.m. sharp otherwise they will be sold
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 103 7 WT.OR GOLF CLUB limes For Play This Wcck-Knd :>n\ Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June 3. times for four ball matches tngor Golf Club on Sunday ason and Edwards, Mackie and Maeaulay. Millen and Mar.sden. Davies and S N. Other. I ivin, Yew Hoi, Gibson. Clarke, Muling and Clery. om,
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  • 622 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1938. Fascist Export COME years ago Sign or Mussolini said that Fascism is not an article of export," and many since then have quoted the statement as though it were a great and permanent, truth. Groups in England with fascist leanings have taken
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  • 1116 8  - "Queen Elizabeth" To Be The Biggest Liner Ever Built Joan Littlefield See ing London By the new Cunard-White star 1 liner. "Queen Elizabeth." to be launched by the Queen on Sept. 27, will be the largest ana heaviest vessel ever built. Hei length— l.o3l it. overallexceeds that of the "Queen
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 245 8 ALLSOPPS time I C a I d b e c k's I BY SPECIAL »^v^>» TO H M THE APPOINTMENT KING OF 51AM ENGAGEMENT ETERNITY RINGS. .i°° Se r re Ully rh < niAMOND RINGS Vou would be proud of years from todaj— and carefully choose it* maker. Kvery HE
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    • 25 8 For ALL RISKS INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE PHONE: «4K«
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    • 84 8 WELL, JOHN, RATHER! 'AND YvE ALSO ADDED SUBSTANTIAL ..y <^ ive just increased lve got r A 000 />y) To My air My NAVAl-mSORANCE A1FJRST <**** &£j 7 ROL»CV &'S_ A^D COMPREHENSIVE iMAV BE A, UTTLE q POLICY COVERING HEALTH HARO OF HEARING, 6 MPLOyNI|NT JO HN. BUT I Hi
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  • 264 9 DESTROYER FLYING BOAT MAKE FALSE ALARM ANTI-PIRACY DASH Liner Incorrectly Reported Captured Near Singapore 'RESCUERS' RECALLED BEFORE SHIP IS REACHED FOLLOWING advice received by the naval authorities that the British India liner Tilawa was in the hands of pirates, about 200 miles north-east of Singapore, the destroyer Thanet and a
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    53 9 picture. fR. A D. PARK, formerly aide-de-camp to the Governor, Sir Shenton rhemas, hemu greeted by the present aide-de-camp, (apt R Gwvn •n his return from leave in the Ranch! yesterday. Mr. Park will resume bis duties in the Police Department, taking the post of assistant superint'ent in charge of
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  • 139 9 PI RIOUSLY threatening the Gap House, Pasir Panjang. one of Singapore's biggest lallang fires this year, broke out terday afternoon In the deep valley near the road-house. Flames Roar 30ft. At Times Twenty police constables and < nginc from the Central Fire station were called.
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  • 149 9 WITH 104.397 attendances during me past year the Union Jack Club iad touched a nev»- record, said the ■-resident. Sir Shenton Thomas, at the Miuai meeting of tht Club last nignt. Sir Shenton said that the request tor an extension of the premises last July
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  • 43 9 A. T. Matthews, Education Officer. .Seletar, yesterday appeared in the Fourth Police Court on two traffic charges. For tailing to conform to traffic Signals, he was fined $5; for driving Without a licence, he was fined $10. He pleaded guilty.
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    41 9 picture. ON HIS WAX TO ROME and Germany in the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner Gneisenau, was Bishop S. Sauer, of the Benedictine Steyler Mission in Korea. Bishop Sauer has been 30 years in Korea, and will return after visiting Free Press Europe.
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  • 129 9 Ex-Sultana Goes House Hunting TO LIVE IN LONDON (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 27. LADY IBRAHIM, who has lived in hotels and clubs since her arrival in London on Mar. 29, and has maintained a discreet silence as to events which led to her leaving Johore, desires to have
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  • 246 9 MALACCA'S CREST IS LEGENDARY (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 3. THAT the crest used by the Municipal Commissioners, a tree and a horned deer, represents the legend of the founding of Malacca by Rajah Iskandar Shah, is suggested in the annual report in the Malacca Municipality. A new crest
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  • 77 9 Booking is now open at Messrs. John Little Co. for the Scene-Shifters Production of "Love Isn't Everything", opening at the Victoria Theatre, SingaI>ore, on Saturday. June 18. and it will be repeated on the following Wednesday and Saturday. The cast consists ol Elcie Lyne, Audrey Enid Sellers,
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  • 40 9 (From Our Own Correspondent* Sercmban, June 3. Eight Chinese from Rantau went to the 16th. mik 1 at Rantau lor bath in stream. While bathing one man was suddenly missed. Later the man was found drowned.
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  • 65 9 Malacca's Three Fires In Year (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 3. ji/JALAC'CA Fire Brigade received three tails during: last year, according to the report of the department. One was a false alarm, the report says. In all instances the brigade was out promptly. "Damage by fire during the year
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  • 90 9 Chinese School's Magazine FIRST IN THE F. M. S. (From Our Own Correspondent) Talpintj, June 3. To the Hwa Lian Public School. Talping, goes the credit ot being the first Chinese school in the F.MS, to start a magazine monthly. In both the English and Chinese languages. Two issues have
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  • 99 9 London, June 2. The Prime Minister, asked Jn the House ol Commons whether In view of recent developments in Central Europe, the Government would associate I themselves with the declaration by Mr Cordell Hull, on behalf of the United States Government, on the KelloggBriand
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  • 49 9 A Chinese. Scow Wai Seng, was yesterday lined $30 by the District Judge. Mr. Forrer, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of being m possession of 24 pens and eight pencils, and 13 pen and pencil sets having a coun-terit-i!; ot the Arrow tr:\d*> mark
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  • 256 9 Whitsuntide Sport In Malaya CPORTSMEN will come into their own ifain this week-end, when the three (lavs of the Whitsuntide holidays will see Malayan iporta fields crowded with athletes. Selangor will hold the biggest attraction, when racing will be held today and Monday, the first two days of the Selangor
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    • 23 9 I M I'll lli Hb i I 1 l'| 1 H? R. Itfl t i "1 t 1 Z Li'il'inOi j^ipMRia^ipflMi i^^£jjC^r g.
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    • 55 9 JgWuZ FOOD x FESTIVAL Libby's Famous Foods Offered to You at Special Prices FROM TODAY TO JUNE 11TH INCLUSIVE LIBBYS FAMILY OF JUICES Hkl^U LIBBYS PICKLLS <^K) c/'//// 4^ LIBBY'S Ready to Serve MEATS J^ I ÜBBVS CATCHUP. E,c. Phase ash for Illustrated Leaflet tpy^i ROBINSON CO., LTD. IS SINGAPORE.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 372 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Share of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c, 1944-64.... I!3^h 113V_ Funding Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 113»/~ 113V_
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    • 436 10 The following Quotations are published by courtesy of S. E. Levy and Co., and Swan C"'hert^on and Fritz. DOW -JONES AVERAGES. Previously Yestvrclay Close Close Change." 30 Industrial* 110.61 110.08 up (T 20 Rails 20.60 20.52 off .C8 SO Utilities 18 v < 1«. r »i up
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    • 82 10 DAILY PRICES CURRENT June 3, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases 'FOB June> 18^ 5 I8"e Good F.A.Q. in bales <FO.B. June* 173, 18 No. I.X.R.SS. (Spotloose 1 tawardable Singapore) 18 1 18 5 y June 18% 19 July-Sept. 19^ 8 19
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    • 160 10 RUBBER: Quiet. London: 5 9 16d. 5s /B d. Previously: 5 5 /ad. 5 llioa. July-Sept.: 5%d. 5 1116d. Previously: 5 ll'l6d. J%J-Oct.-Dec.: 5 lljl6d. 5%d. Previously: 5 3 ,4d. 5 13;16d. Jan.-Mar.: 5 3/ 4 d. 5 13j16d. Previously: 5 1316d.
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    • 65 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Firm. Spot: £170 7s. 6d Previously: €168 17s. 6d. Three months: £170 17s. 6d. Previously: £169 10s NEW I'ORR TIN: < Opening price*: 38.87. Previously: 38.12. COPPER: Settlement: £34 10s. Previously: £34. GOLD: yesterday: £7 os. 9d. Previously £7 os. Bd. SILVER:
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    • 79 10 London Closing Quotations Method of Parity before Latest PreCer.tre Quo* nig 20-9-31 Rate viously Paris Franc to 121.1 1785 16 178 5 16 New York to 4.88 4.943,. 4.94 5 B Amsterdam Guilders to 8.97 3 A 4.96 1 4 96 5 8 Hong Kong.. Per dollar
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    • 190 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations SELLING June 3 London, T.T. 2 3 11 16 London, demand 2 3 11 1(> Lyons, demand 2050 Switzerland, demand 249 3 i Hamburg, demand 141 New York, demand 57 1 16 Montreal, demand 57 5 8 Batavla, demand 103*s Samaranp, demand 103V4 Calcutta.
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    • 131 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY, MINING. Tin at midday was $85.75, up $1.75. According to cable advices, London was again rather a seller of tin shares than buyer although prices were more or less unchanged. The local market was extremely dull
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    • 1276 10 Fraser And Co.'s List FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1938: 5 P.M. MINING Bayers Seller* Ampat Tin (4s) 3s 7V*d 4s 1 Vfcd -^Mtr (.umcaQk Austra) Malaj (£l 42a 6d 47» ttd N Ayer Hitam (ss) 22s 6d 23s 6d Ayer Weng (81) 00 65 Bangrrln Tin
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 67 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai. Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC. NFW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF rRADE CANADIAN COMMODITY FXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHAKE BKOKERS' ASSN.
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  • 1243 11  -  SCRAP COLLECTOR No Selling Under Cost Of Production BY CVEN if producing interests had some cause for complaint at the I.R.R.C.'s decision at the end of March this year, the Committee, by its decision on Tuesday gave conelusive proof of its determination to protect
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  • 68 11 Gold Share Averages: Previous 70 85 Today's 69 73. These prices are published by courtesy of Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., of Singapore, to whom they are cabled daily. Manila. June 2. Previous Today Pesos. Coco Grove 0.465 0.455 Demonstration 0.255 0.255 IX L. 0
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  • 17 11 The output of Rahman Hydraulic Tin. Ltd.. for the month of May was 900 piculs.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 625 11 CLASSIFIEJ^Ap VERTISEMENTS, H*aa Office: V* Street. Singapore. Phone: 5471 i.s lines witb extensions to all departments) Telj Times Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office: *5 Java Street, i'h->ne: 3683 Ipoh Office: Brewster Road. Phone: 3683. hull Office: 12. Bisbop Street, Penan* Phone: 1477. London Office: 40 43 Fleet Street. London E.C.4. Phone:
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    • 328 11 BOARD RESIDENCE SEA- FRONT KATONC CiBANGE-71. Mey« Rd Bo»rd^Res,dence at moderate rates arde »s— Tennis. Phone: *****. THE MANSION, OXLEY RISE HOM-LICEHSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Daily and monthly terms. TEL. *****. k4 Loxroir»" First Class Private Hotel. Bedrooms With modem bathrooms from $65 per month. Hot water to Bathrooms filing fans
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    • 32 11 LOST. LOST: Gold cigarette case, initialled "J.G." probably outside Capitol Theatre or in car park after last house Wednesday night. Adequate reward. Phone *****, or please deliver to the Central Police Station.
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    • 460 11 BANK OF CHINA flnrorporat«l in China bt Bp^rim Chartw* 11, C«fU Strt«i. smrmporr MODERN BANKING With branches and sub -branches throughout China, and corres-i pondents in all the principal cities of the world, the Bank Is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. TO LET OFFICES BANK
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 624 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES n SINGAPORE TODAY ZIIL 1.33 met (22.5 m 1 p.m. 12.45 Light orchestral concert placed by R* 1- WTM Hungarian Band, relayed liom tinAdelphi Hotel. 2.00 Interval. I 6.00 Chinese music t j. 6.40 Children's nropramme. (Chinese <.00 Victor Celeste Trio. 7.30 Time. rahcr, news and announcements. .7.40
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  • 1086 12 SUCCESS OF TRAINING ESTABLISHMENT IN SCOTLAND The Old Majestic As School For Naval Instruction WITH the intensification of rearmament, Scotland is looked to at the moment to maintain her reputation not only in the building: of ships but in the manning of them. It was not till a year ago,
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  • 217 12 T<HE Salin Line. Sweden, Is fo vt;irt a new line In the P.iriti<- now applied to the Pacific Hon th e Philippine-Pacific and the J;ipauPhilippino Conferences for me sliip. Called the Pacific C»rcuii I there will be monthly services, and the ports ot call ur^ given rus I
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 411 12 BOUSTEAD C0 M LTD. (incorporated m TMBJ TELEPHONE: Freight M3T Pliwfl $13J> LLOYDS AGENTS. 'IWMNKTVO AOF.NTS FOB FBDBBATBO HAIAT STATtg BACLTfATB BOYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SLAM. jCaHADIAH MCINC THE "EMPRESS' ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-ENTAL TRAIN without change— thence by
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    • 95 12 M.S. "LALANDIA" ARRIVED MAY 29, 1938. Consignees of cargo per the above motorship from Europe are hereby notified that a general survey of all cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held at Godown No. 62 at 9 a.m.. Bonded "D" at 2 p.m. and Matches Store at 3
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    • 214 12 BIBBY LINE LONDON ADDRESS) 22. PALL MALL, LONDON. SW I Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON. COLOMBO. PORT Sll»\v MARSEILLES, PLYMOI Til AND LONDON with through ronnertion from Singapore and Penan*. HOMEWARD SAIIIM.S STAFFORDSHIRE June 16 June 21 OXFORDSHIRE June 30 July 7 WORCESTERSHIRE July 14 Jlllf 21 CHESHIRE July i»8
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 610 12 I Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Swettenham, Talping and Telok Anson, Weekdays* Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7 a.m. Sunday 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. Malacca, Batu Annam, Batu Pahat, Gemas.
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    • 125 12 SINGAPORE HARBOL R The following thipi arc .^.i.^de tre whanret r expi led i reive: Main Wharf. Kntr:\me Cate F.xit 3: Ranchi 18: Somali 16; Gneiser.au 14; 14; SchJirr.horst 11; Ktrtna 9. Empire Dock, Entrance Gate 2: Exit 3: Benvorlich. Benmohr 30; Siamese Prince 32; Panskor 35; Tweedbar.k 36. West
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    • 58 12 SHIPS IN TODAY The Singapore H.u 1 <:r berthing imngemtiiti lor tod Isar East 6 am 4^5 podOwVl Benmohr East p.m 30 1. Kiatni Shut noon 16. Kumsang We.st 7 m l 2 Klant; P. Brani 10 am. 61 62 Pangkor East a.m. 35 Supplementary berthing ..rrange* ments made yesterda\
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 420 13 ;ii|||lg!g|oj||l BY P&Oand BRifISHINDIAl I N lES aNCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Do a *w« Duo lonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore. 1 Q *151 RANCH! 17.000 In Port mßvn 1938 NALDERA 16.000 June 17 BHTT^xr 1500 July 29 PTOA 17.000 Ju"y 1 bSITr Vn°° July 30
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    • 462 13 {Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELLERMAN BUCKKiLL S.S. Co., Ltd. {Incorporated in England.) FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer lift- SSISSss g! fi UITY OF BAGDAD Havre. L'don. R'dam. Hburg' g 3 O ***>*■ 2 N ™i BOSTON or E h ALIFA x Z&r^' J uly
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    • 589 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. snirriNo i %mSTcL Xm L< lca nd <il01 "Wf UAILWATS The Federated Uala, SUte. Railways SUte RaU-ay, fl SU«. BLUE FUNNEL LINE &6LEN LINE. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO IH MAR t^ LES< LONDON ANO PENANG ANO BELAWAN NORTH CONTINENT. Thurvi.,.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 623 14 K. P. M. (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) VAN HEITTSZ— Friday. June 3, Pen.ing and Belawan-Deli. TOBA -Saturday. June 4. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. TOlSOAM— Saturday, June 4. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Tampoetih. Tam-pat-Tinggi, BengkalLs. Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOHITI- Saturday, June 4. Pontianak. MAKOS -Sunday. June 5. Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat.
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    • 584 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, feu. o •#*«#**< AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New fork MV. SIAMESE PRINCE In Port June 11 July 26 MS. SILVERASH June 20 June 23 Aug. 10 MV. CINGALESE PRINCE Juiv
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    • 515 14 O.S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOITII IMHIM Atlantic Maru Cape Town via MoraDa.su Zanzibar. Jui Dar-es-Salaam Beira Laurence M.irques Durban East London P Elizabeth and MosseJ Bay tArizona Mam Burnos Aires via Colomoo Momoasa. Zanzibar Dar-es-Saiaam Beir.i Lourenco Marques Durban Port Ehza> and Cape Town Syunko Maru. Dakar via
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  • 441 15 Loyals Win Two-Nil At Anson Road POOR FINISHING WAS LOSERS* DOWNFALL to some extent unlucky not to have scored the Skins could not altogether blame luck for their defeat by the I^yals by two-nil in first division league soccer at the Stadium yesterday.
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  • 159 15 In U.S. And Canada Confirmation of what Mr. Joe Gould, Tommy Farr's manager, said nearly two weeks ago, has been given by the British champion. Farr states that five contests have been arranged for him in the United States and Canada this summer, after he
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  • 371 15 Wise And Mrs. Hipkin Play Well To Win In Straight Sets JVjRS. HIPKIN and Wise and Miss Chia and Chin Kee Onn 1 produced the best tennis of the day when the Singapore lawn tennis championships were continued yesterday. The dormer pair won 6 l, 6 l. The first set
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  • 425 15 Keng Seng Wins Championship A LARGE crowd witnessed the Ninth Annual Athletic Sports meet 01 the Radin Mas English School at Kampong Bahru yesterday. The individual champion was Chua Keng Seng with 11 points and Wan Ali was a close second with nine points, while the House
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  • 62 15 Nai Boon Mali t9.9«b> beat Young Gauder (9.6 3^) on points over ten threes. Octagon (12.0) beat Panther Hoe a 1.0) on points over eight threes. Baby Low (8.0.) knocked out Kid Diamond <7.9 3 4) in the fifth of a scheduled eight two minute round contest.
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 15 picture. LT. C. H. A. OLIVIER WINNING THE 220 YARDS event at the Changi sports yesterday.- Free Press
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  • 66 15 Young Aide's appeal against the sentence of three months imposed on him by the Singapore Boxing Board of Control was not allowed when the Board met last night. The suspension followed an enquiry by the Board after Aide was knocked out with In 50 seconds of
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  • 48 15 The following have been invited to represent the Nestanglo Sports Club in a friendly soccer match against the Moravia Sporus Club today on the Farrer Park ground. Billy Loh; Stephen Ding, Soon San; Buck Seah, Da wood, Hussein; Chyc Koon, Choong Hee, Tiang Hock, Choon Lin, Salleh.
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  • 41 15 Y. M.C.A. TENNIS Tirs in tbt YMC'A trnnis t/»wrnanirnt arr Today: Loh \'n Chtv vs. Mru \l<o Chin. Tuesday M I F^rshty fl s* (.im Hock; Dr. Chia Took Yam M I .n Buck Toe. Y;ip Ah Hi.m vs T BofetyMM
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  • 64 15 The fol'cmini' incmln rs havr a:--»pt-ed to play for tho Ndii H« i,ri« rs vs. S.CC. Ist XI on Thui L 11 a m. at sec. pond: H. R Bart. o. E Boirnar.s. A (iilmour, C. Hcwrtson, Dr H C) Hopkins T. J. Loijssius. Dr. J M I
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 105 15 CASTOPHENE 4ffi%%w^\w»m What misery Castor Oil causes to children! Now. there jffiiffiP* itj >8 DO necd to lve to* scientist* have perfected the I *t ldeal substitute Castophene Castor Oil Chocolates As pleasant to take as sweets, these reliable laxative tablets are highly recommended by doctors and nursrs for their
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1174 15 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW^CATHI^ y^ Al& UIIITSINDAY Tfcn 9 air 'P be Ottwm. S"" ReV rilu 6 P-m. Choir Practice. 00 a.m. Holy Communion. BETIIESDA (KATONG) I .>0 a.m. Holy Communion. /w 7 30 a.m. Matins. (Junction of Penncfather Carpmael RdO 8.00 a.m. Choral Eucharist Q carpmael Rds.) 9.15 a.m.
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    • 185 15 Diary Of The BOTELS. RAFFLFS: Onhe.stra! OOMtff 8 15, i D l5 pm. Dtamtr and D Formal) 9.45 to Btidnlght Cab«f«l Nikltina and SvetlanofT. SEA VIKW: CJala Dinner and Grand Mannequin Parade BltaMftafl a m. C'Oi'OANUT T.KOVi: DIMMf mi<J Dance. MM- M V s ALHAMKKA: A h\ ht f Murder.'
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  • 1449 16 Royal Worlington Best Bet Of Afternoon FIRST DAY OF SELANGOR RACE MEETING THE Selangor Turf Club will open their meeting with a card of eight events this afternoon and though the fields, in several instances, are small, keen racing should be witnessed.
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  • 270 16 Indians Bea t Excise 3-1 In Second Division THE Indian Association beat the Excise Sports Club 3—l in an evenly contested second division league match on the SUB. ground yesterday. Both the teams wore not at full gtrengtt) and the quality of football seen was poor. The Indians were without
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  • 159 16 Three-Day Match To Start This Afternoon THE annual Clarke Cup cricket match between the Europears and the Rest will start on the padang at two o'clock this afternoon and will be continued tomorrow and on Monday. Both sides have chosen strong teams but on paper the Europeans
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  • 162 16 nOMBUS is a horse that ap- pears to have been badly treated in the matter of handicaps since his arrival in Malaya about 12 months ago. He has never shown any form in the country but has always been wsll up in the weights and he races
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  • 584 16 Marquez Wins Narrowly From Guzman TN A SMASHING ten round fight at the Happy World Stadium last night, Ventura Marquez, light and featherweight champion of Singapore, narrowly outpointed Baby de Guzman, the hard-hitting Filipino boxer. There was little to choose between the pair at the end of the contest, and
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  • 880 16 Win Two Matches And Halve One AT the end of the first day's play in the Walker iup golf match between Great Britain and the United States Great Britain were leading by one match. Play started yesterd \y at St. Andrew's with the foursomes
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