The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 June 1938
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Title Section17 1938-06-21 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,501 EvSTD. 1835. TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1938 10 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-06-21 1 THE WELL-DRESZFD MAS at the Trooping of the Colour always wears a busby, and this little visitor was not outdone. He shows hr can be as ""mart as a real Guardsman.34 words
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Article908 1938-06-21 1 CHIANG KAI-SHEK REVIEWS WAR Strength Of Army I Y*s£fcCCsOtsHl "WAR IS A TRAGEDY" HANKOW, JUNE 20. IN RESPONSE TO INQUIRIES FROM FOREIGN WAR 1 CORRESPONDENTS, GENERAL CHIANG KAI-SHEK HAS GIVEN A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF THE WAR SITUATION IN WHICH HE SAYS THAT IT IS A WELL-KNOWN FACT THAT, SINCE THE908 words
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Article123 1938-06-21 1 Two Boats For Big Flight London, June 20. OOOKINGS have been so heavy for the first flying boat service from England to Australia, which starts from the Imperial Airways base at Southampton next Sunday, that two flying boats will be used. The flight will mark the completion of the schemeBritish Wireless - 123 words
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Article338 1938-06-21 1 BUSY BUTLER EXPLAINS FOR HALIFAX London. June l(S THE Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, was awaiting a report from the British Consul -General m Shanghai on the lates*- steps he had taken regarding representations to the Japanese Government to permit the free circulation of tram cars of the Shanghai Electric iReuter - 338 words
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256 1938-06-21 1 SYDNEY .11 NE 20. NEW GUIA*SA EXPLORER, JACK HIDES, DIED IN SYDNEY TODAY. HE WAS ONLY 32 YEARS OF AGE. IJIDES, a Sydney man, joined the New Guinea police some years ago. In 1935. he set out on an exploration trip into the interior.256 words
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Article84 1938-06-21 1 Chinese General Executed Hankow, June 20. /^•ENTRAI. Government military headquarters at Hankow have announced the execution on June 17 of General Lung Mo-han. commander of the crack 88th. Division, which took part m the Shanghai fighting. The announcement says that General Lung Mo-han failed to carry out orders from hisReuter - 84 words
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Article271 1938-06-21 1 "Holiday" For I.T.C. LONDON. JUNE 20. THE M'FFKR STCM'K SCHEME WAS PKOVKI) AT THE MEETING OF TIIK INTERNATIONAL TIN COMMITTKK IIKM) IN LONDON today. Malaya and the other tin restricting countries which wore represented it the meeting signed the agreement. Siam was not represented.271 words
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Article286 1938-06-21 1 Hankow, June 20. JT is confirmed that the .Japanese have abandoned their plan to capture the cities of Hankow and Wuchang by way of the Honan province. The main enemy forces from Kaifeng, capital of Honan, and Lanfeng have been withdrawn to positions m the Fengchiu286 words
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Advertisement45 1938-06-21 1 BIGIA TEA firings the freshness and fragrance of the Ma I a. van gardens direct to your home Malaya s Premier Hotel. TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE G. 30 P.M. to 8.30 P.M. DINNER and DANCE 0.30 P.M. to MIDNIGHT, (informal) KO ADMISSION CHARGE DAN HOPKINS' HAND45 words
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Advertisement93 1938-06-21 1 Then* is no bettf BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEAVSEW HOTEL THIS MTEER TONIGHT— W EDNBSOAT— FRIDAY- s.\ i IKDW SPECIAL DINNER cSL DANCE /Si MNNBR AND D4MCB MCttG Bl I m.*im SELLER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN BAND ,xaw.j ENTERTAINMENTrEOVIDF.fi r.v UUtXHi DON 6c DOLLY, continental character dancers THE ROTARY CL: ffi93 words
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Article291 1938-06-21 2 Sister Of High Official PRINCE SHOT DURING STRUGGLE (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 20. A MOM CHAO PRINCESS, sister of the chairman of the Siamese Council of Regency, is alleged to have shot and killed a Mom Chao Prince. who was a ward of King291 words
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Article76 1938-06-21 2 London, June 10. THE Kins has gone to Weymoulh where he will review the 78 ships of the Home Fleet tomorrow. He will join the flagship Nelson. which will lead the fleet to tea for exercises. The King will see the moet modern naval secretsReuter - 76 words
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Article184 1938-06-21 2 London, June 20. THE sustained advance m copper prices since the announcement of the quota cut shows that the metal exchange chooses to place a bullish interpretation on the producers' action, although some copper experts are afraid that it envisages a further decline m consumption.Reuter - 184 words
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Article59 1938-06-21 2 London. June fti. The Australians made 303 m the match against Lancashire today <Hassett 118, Phillipson five lor 93). Lancashire made 289 'Oldfi^ld 69, Phillipson 52, MoCormick four for 81.» Yorkshire won by an inr.inss and 23 1 Yorkshire 416 (Barber 157. Bmailes 116 Surrey 52 <59 words
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Article48 1938-06-21 2 Berlin. June 20. Three men nnd a young w I n i I from south Germany, were i c being convicted ol h treason. The woman, who was 28 years old, accused ol passing en milKary secrets to "h:?h Communist function* aries abr-qri." ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article15 1938-06-21 2 Berlin. JMM Baron Gottfried von Cramm has withdrawn his appeal against his son-; Reuter tence.—RReuter - 15 words
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Article138 1938-06-21 2 New York. June ?0 It is understood that indictments agalpat 20 persons suspected of partLipalion of German espicnaue m the United States have been prepared for tb« Federal grand jury. Although the grand jury vote on the indictments today they are not expected to be published until laterReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-06-21 2 £EVENTY THOUSAND CHILDREN attended the rehearsal of the Aldersho: Tattoo. The scene shows the assault and capture of Fort Mcrro.24 words
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212 1938-06-21 2 Anti- Japanese Trouble Stopped By Police CROWDS GATHER IN SEREMBAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 20. I TUGE crowds gathered at Wallich Street, tonrsrht, I 1 when trouble occurred between two street stall-holders dealing m imsceikmeotiK ffoode. The allegation that one sold Japanese goods was the cause of the212 words
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Article274 1938-06-21 2 WIMBLEDON tennis tournament, the Mecca of the m »rld*fl 1 esi I rs, started y< I t< rday. This y ar, American, Donald Budge, seems to havi a mortgage on the main event, the men's singles title. TJis Vay la made much easier by the absence of Baron274 words
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Article, Illustration111 1938-06-21 2 Nationalists Told To Destroy Pirate Ships Burgos, June 20. J^ WARNING to the Nationalists to destroy contraband-car-rying pirate ships whenever possible was given by Senor Suner, General Franco's Minister for the Interior, Press and Propaganda, during a speech here today. In London, the Under- Secretary for foreign Affairs. Mr. R.Reuter - 111 words
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Article40 1938-06-21 2 Dublin. June 20. Th>? state of the parties m the Eire electioni when counting was naumed 'oday was Mr. ck? Valera's Planna Fai' 98, Mr. Cosgrave's party 30, Independent seven and Labour five Twenty-one result* still have to be declared.40 words
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Article36 1938-06-21 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH Bolbunah <Bebce> Hocden 71 died at 10 Perak Koad. ]a.st m K ht funeral will move from h*T rv at 5 p.m. txlay for St Joseph's and Bidadari Otmetery. PrFM.S. papers pierce copy.'36 words
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Advertisement37 1938-06-21 2 r r COLD LAMB and SALAD Delicious, succulent jc4ms. Our lambs are selected from the world's finest flocks and are renowned for their tenderness and flavour. Phor.^: 5376 (4 Lines) O/ Si n«W»l»ore Cold Storo^<r Co, Ltd.37 words
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Advertisement7 1938-06-21 2 Soif agentt 6RAFTGN LABORATORIES 20b, rOM.YFR i\l7 words
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143 1938-06-21 3 SINGAPORE RATEPAYERS PETITION AGAINST ALLEGED FACTORY NOISES Demand Action By Commissioners is to be made to the commissioner' at the"r nS m T™?' 13 ratepayers living on an adjacent eVate ff b> J he estate is a 70-acre block of lanr} opDOsite the Hume factory near the 5% mile-stone the143 words
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Article43 1938-06-21 3 Sin w and much i pai M b vis d K ho buy t to a t it is i local th th€ "buy In Singapore*' the Quid eka In Its advert'a ts to go I -r the printing43 words
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Article29 1938-06-21 3 I >i th«? undermentioned it Ma J ft I Tlmah. Output ior May 1933. bs.: Total to date of current fln•iaJ yeai ror 5 Mths.: 40.778 lbs29 words
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Article59 1938-06-21 3 v^is the first indication you lud of the accident 0 District Court Inspector C. Dyas asked a C hinese. a witness i n a bearing al Mnsapore yesterday, when a (hinese, v as harged with tausin- the death of a motor cyclist, by nefttffent driving. When I59 words
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Article352 1938-06-21 3 COUPLE'S SUICIDE PACT illness Drove Man And Wife To Death A STORY OF A SUICIDE PA( T BETWEEN HUSBAND \M> WIFE WAS UNFOLDED BEFORE MR. W. C. PORTER IN THF. SINGAPORE CORONER'S COURT YESTi RD AY HIRING AN INQI'IRY INTO THF DEATfI OF CHEN WHAI Km (?T) AND HIS WIFE,352 words
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News In Brief
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Article88 1938-06-21 3 Malayans are taking a greatly ceased Interest In South Mrica as a field for retirement, according to Mr. Lan Grant-Smith, acting South Africa Oovernment Trade Commissioner for the East who has been on a short visit to Singapore and returned to Java In the KPJI. ii'^r R^y* yesterday"The number of88 words
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Article86 1938-06-21 3 AS evidence of increased South African trad- with Malaya, the South African Government Trade Commissioner m the Far East, Mr. Lan Grant-Smith, stated that South Air;:..- Uwr.c-y Imports Into this country had jumped nearly ioo per cent In Vr.c last 12 month.?. DAMAGE to the extent ol $12,000 was caused86 words
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Article71 1938-06-21 3 QECUKELY bound hand and I r> *5 and gagged, the body ol :i ma'e Chinese was discovered In a house situated en an '.•tai-' 1 of! the 1% mile. Upper Seransocn Read <•: Saturday afternoon. Mr. Let Kang Poh, the owner oi the estate, mad.? :p discovery and identified the71 words
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260 1938-06-21 3 Man With Dasrger Revolver Sentenced The first nan, Tan Leon?, was charted with r»osses>»i:i£ a da??cv and a revolver with ammunition, and t.'ie second irith possessing It was all oJ tit of Ju S, a man on duty ai :he r i-l rbonr B ard offlc< rather su Ing tl260 words
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Article, Illustration72 1938-06-21 3 HOUNDED OUT OF A I STRIA BY THE NAZIS, mhm have ro:,hod nun oi almost all his fortune, Profc^or Slgmsuid Fr-ud. Jcwiii founder of the science of i>sy t ho-an.ilysis. arrives m F.iris on his wav to England. After wcelis of negotiation with the Nad secret Police for permission to72 words
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Article50 1938-06-21 3 "I CANNOT remember, I was dazrd for about a month afterwards photograph, uill prove it," was the reason riven by a witness m Singapore DMriet Court yesterday when hr said he had made a report about a road accident m which he w u.s involved.50 words
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Article85 1938-06-21 3 A COLLISION between i motor belongini to the Naval a Municipal hand curt m Es Road on Mar. o had seotu Siiigapjrr Fourth Court vest when a Malay, Abdullah bin HaJI Mohri. the driver of the c.ir !'ii three charges oi can I i negUgent85 words
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Article48 1938-06-21 3 'All up" mails from Hontj Kmic to England vice versa wUI probab. Inaufurated on Ausu^t 1. it is l>\irnoci from an authoritative sour This will me.in th.it all lir.'-t mail win from this date be carried by I binary letter r.. 148 words
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Article97 1938-06-21 3 HIT WITH BOTTLE BY SOLDIERS I Two Loyals Sentenced pVO soldMr <. I\h,tHc-. nid V < iAir, tl r Ugnl K#-»;i-Bent, were ea !i srnUnrrd to thfr inor-ths- rigorous impri« onmrnt. by Ir. <;. s. K.iulmi:, m the SricitK.rr Jhird r<»li c .v, IWsterday, nhen they hf.lh pleaded guilty to97 words
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Article35 1938-06-21 3 Law Notice For The Day MfSTC Mr taltles llt.ine m tl.^ ?.rd («urt it 10 30 .1 111 Jim 1 Court of < Rei App( At 11 .im J M 1 vs. Oversea Chinese t>. 135 words
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Article23 1938-06-21 3 Mr. T. J. McOam Rast eastern dlrUion ol Bukit r.ij.l Rabbet Co i.*d 11 k r.:.Kland on 6 months' leave, with Mrs. McG.tnn.23 words
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Advertisement195 1938-06-21 3 THE SCENE -SHIFTERS present "LOVE ISN'T EVERYTHING" A CCMEDY IN 3 ACTS VICTORIA THEATRE i:nd and 25th JUNE at 9.30 p. m. sharp BOOKING AT LITTLES; PRICKS $2. fk Si Fiohf Dangerous Germs -rv Your Kilniya cont;*iTi 9 mll•7^ lion tiny t;.!^-s, endangered b/ /"T^Jjk ,^ei ru.s caustd by colds195 words
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Advertisement117 1938-06-21 3 s<Z» A Banquetforthe Palate- I ••■'S a liolitlaij tur theTLroati W 1 MSttßl^^^ SS» *j^. .^SBBBBBB^^ L. 4V 4 V SB^^Lw 1 V Hf SBBsl BBBBBBBBBBBBM^k-^ SB* SB^ BBS Sv^Ll 8888 j^flß BBBBft "^^l *"*l^^ J^9^^ BBBBB\ EP S? 1 BBBBBBi *Wr I I BBBB^B^^ BHBT^^ST^ /PUbBBBBBBBB^Z^ jj Jbw/ w117 words
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Article, Illustration983 1938-06-21 4 Your Good-Looking Husband By Valeric Harwood WHL ether night I had a brand new 1 experience— l went to a prize fight. I sat m a ring-side seat and watched two beautifully made giants punch each other as hard as they Id, and I thought how funny it was that983 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-06-21 4 FOB [HE VENING: (M.tnipe Rradna m a printed coiion goun of n.i\> blue and white, topped wiih a white pique jacket.21 words
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Article, Illustration290 1938-06-21 4 Puzzled By Her M.B.E. QL.IM. shy Miss Daisy Brown, super- **> intendent of fcyplftfl at the Cabinet om?e. Whitehall-gardens, doesn't know why they picked her out to honour. She was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire < Civil Division i m the recent Birthday290 words
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Article57 1938-06-21 4 A STERLING silver case containing rk lipstick matches, is among the gadgets owned by novelty-loving Rosalind Russell the film star. The matches, which hold just enough lip rouge on their tip for application, spray into a sunburst design when the catch is snapped. Rosalind h:is them m various57 words
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406 1938-06-21 4 By Sheilah Graham PARLY summer m Hollywood invariably finds the fashionable iilm stars dining and dancing m cotton evening gowns. Olympe *O-lamp> Bradna chooses a printed cotton gown of navy blue and white topped with a white pique jacket. Tailored on simple lines,406 words
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Article42 1938-06-21 4 GOOD COOK For five months Mr. L Duckworth, of Sydney. Australia, took cooking lessons lrom his wife. Shortly afterwards he entered for a cookery competition m which l>e was the only male entrant. He won \t to the annoyance of Sydney housewives42 words
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Article154 1938-06-21 4 'T'Hi: CaaMNM Paris c. aini.e. who de 4 pie <t styles. V. I to Inaugurate .1 h a famous B •et beaut] His new styles, charmed by their r.v k nuTngftiliitj V bt at the opening that fa to brush ±v.<\ comb thdeal, atid ipecl ill: tines154 words
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Advertisement49 1938-06-21 4 New designs the g? latest m FRENCH XJm Material*. DOULATRAMS r^^Nm#f^^; fWhij use worthless M insectkides"on moths WBSk^m H f*'^ 1 m risk MI »i t to uour clothes *s. T conto R a combination of killing (wß^^lSa^Sf^S "^i l?1 7 _—^y agents found m bo other insecticide. Z**^^^^S^bmbW49 words
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Advertisement41 1938-06-21 4 rogm Don't Be Ffi FAT! WW V H beauty. 1 h« usamls of un un 1... K Mi WF^l Antl n vin har(11 v bell" r f.« l>v Marm.J^ to.,!.nv s, ol fonisf. but starv.ih.n I,, t exeruscs an- not m41 words
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Article, Illustration93 1938-06-21 5 LIEUT. MANTBLLI, Italan hero O the Sjxinish war, uho has brought down 24 Republican planes, is shown being decorated by a jellow pilot at the Milan air display with the Golden Eagle. Raj a Musa Edin. Tungku Klana, ingor, and Tungku Badar, Raja Bendahara, Selangor, brothers93 words
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Article95 1938-06-21 5 THE latest addition to Canada's supply of permanent exhibition material has been an Arctic dog sled, of the type used a£ the standard means of winter communica- tions m the northland. The sled, which is eight feet long, 16 inches wide and two high, is sturdily95 words
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108 1938-06-21 5 S. A. D. C. Production Of "The Naughty Wife" TTHE S.A.D.C.'s tenth production, "The Naughty Wife" (by Frederick Jackson), will open at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday. July 9. It will be repeated on the following Wednesday and Saturday July 13 and 16. Joan Hawtrey, who recently was seen m108 words
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910 1938-06-21 5 bnsunnsr British Nationality For Children Born In I Malay States PARENTS' QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS COMMENTING that ministers are often asked by the parents of children whom they baptise if the children are automatically British subjects with all the rights and privileges of citizenship without registration, the Rev. Hamilton Aikin m910 words
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Article215 1938-06-21 5 San Francisco, .hino 111. AX elaborate pavilion, redolent with the exttk atmosphere of the "spite islands," which will probably be built there for shipment to TrCMtirt Island m sections, will l>c the Netherlands Ra I Indies presentation at the Goktai Gate bternational Exposition m IM§, Plans and specifications215 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-06-21 5 ROYAK FAMILY ATTEND imOOPINQ ihk COLOCV M BOBSB GUARDS. Here is the Kin< wivh his brnlheis on hor.r I. .irk ..-t before leaving Rmkinghani Palare for the Hont G«ar4n29 words
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Advertisement101 1938-06-21 5 m A. k\ soutid— -y IbBIV s. rtvO" 1 11 for O»" wsG v^» 4 Your teeth are Ivory Castles defend them with fllflfiS DENTIFRICE Wt\ir ihe AdvertlSllti PIUUICIIJ Buitau i-.ta 144. Robuison Road. Singapore. s~\ j Please send me a free sample of Gibbs Dentifrice Icr VpH^ which I101 words
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Advertisement124 1938-06-21 5 n^Mfß £J v\\^ \\Y_^f^w^ t V T*O m I —5 ~9 1351 IMI 1 1 1 1 ■^B^B^B^Bf mm M lifo to the tyrr «^iiB^BI^B^BHBVHB^HBVIHTCX3BUBIBYfIMK39BBBHHfIHHHB^BVBVBVHBVB^BiB^BWHHBI iwt#-i rvTD a pact MADE ONI Y IN CANADA ANh m NO EXTRA COST C^amabZc at SINGAPORE. JOHORE. MALACCA. Kian Hin Co.. Beach Road. Hock124 words
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Article, Illustration125 1938-06-21 6 m theTrJIHZ "'t Te ff Uateh at Treßt N'oiii»rb— were reeved m tne Free Ptctr office by aJr dmUI la»i ni^fat. m«« i« th« final days play. \<rHy of Tork«hirr, is the bowler. <«CLETON' (left foreeround) an lirown, the other batsman staffer sit-down strike125 words
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Article157 1938-06-21 7 £16, 700 REVENUE INCREASE (I ROM OTK OWN CORRESPONDENT) LONDON, JUNE, 20. ANNUAL REPORT OF LONDON TIN CORPORATION LTD., SHOWS A REVENUE FOR Hi: \h\U ENDED APR. 30 LAST OF *:::u,ok?,. an increase of \:h;.~oo. Investments are valued at fc 558.640. The dividend is being maintained at seven per cent157 words
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Letters To The Editor
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436 1938-06-21 7 Effect Of Flying Boats 9 Delay On Business (T o the Editor of the Free Press) Sir, —A perusal of your leading article undoubtedly gives one the impression that you are m agreement with those "speed-up the mails" critics locally who hare of late436 words
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Letter629 1938-06-21 7 Does Singapore Demand A University? To the editor of the Free Press, Sir. I read with interest those ex- tracts which appeared in your paper of the talk that Miss J. Stevenson gave at the Rotary Club on "Leisure— A Modern Problem." The question of what629 words
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Article492 1938-06-21 7 Protection For The Pedestrian "LIFE AND LIMB" INSURANCE IN F.M.S. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 20. J7ROM the beginning of next month all motorists m the Federated States as well as m the Straits Settlements, will be forced by the new traffic laws to hold "life and limb"492 words
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Article81 1938-06-21 7 Working 340 ft from tlie ground on a new wireless mast at the Naval Ba.se yesterday, a Chinese kapala fell from the boatswain's chair m which he was sitting— and rscai>ed with head injuries. He fell only five teet on to a landing stage, but great difficulty81 words
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Article62 1938-06-21 7 From Our Own Corresp* nident Kuala Kangsar. June 20. At the State Council meeting today, the SuUan presiding, consideration of the Mohammedan Offences Enactment, was postponed pending further amendments. Mr. Leong Sin Nam spoke against the Business Registration Bill which was tabled. Raja Bendahara *nd Mr.62 words
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Advertisement192 1938-06-21 7 A 4 v mm n n a opening h M Ifi X rf H TONIGHT Oa rt I¥H II lin 6.15-9.15 J'HONK <>'>09 FOR I SWrtTHUITS-SEMDIMC LOVIM TO DEITI RESERVATIONS I battling jh« UfJM m tide of nation', INSPIRED ROMANCE— BRIGHT jJ JB V |un GALLANTRY HIGH COURAGI j| Pfchh192 words
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Advertisement282 1938-06-21 7 TONIGHT at the CAPITOL I V MGHT OF MIKTII AM) MKUHIY! I All Your Favourite Funsters m a Merry Jamboree of Hilarity for a zipping, tune- M>l A L If 1 iI J tippcdr o m a n c c thr i 1 1 c d with crackling fun andj282 words
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645 1938-06-21 8 The Singapore Free Press TUES SDAY. JUNE 21, 1938. Speed Up Slum Clearance MR. G. H. KIAT'S address to the Chinese Association on the slum problem In Singapore shows that there is a responsible section of Chinese opinion m the city which wants to see more rapid progress with the645 words
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1108 1938-06-21 8 Civil War Drags On But General Franco Must See Victory The Situation In Spain THE CONTINUED bombing of British and foreign ships by aeroplanes fighting for General Franco is the most difficult and disconcerting problem that the foreign situation has prerented to London for a long time. It is M1,108 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-06-21 8 SHOULD CHILDREN HAVE PARENTS At the conference .of the British Union of Practical P^cholos'st*. Mr. Kumond IW-nniWrH said that it i<_ really a pit\ ue have to have parent*.29 words
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Advertisement174 1938-06-21 8 CALDBECK^S BY SPECIAL Wr hkySl TO H. M. THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD. gjffjffgggTO 1 872 ENGAGEMENT foe ETERNITY RINGS. (Incorporated m Ceylon) BiKriA2}f« Btireet| No Bish °P Street, SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. Mr g S S n ftn X H tt sf 4^ fl fl TAILORING ml UITS can174 words
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Advertisement26 1938-06-21 8 For PLATE GLASS INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFI ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE 'PHONE: 648026 words
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353 1938-06-21 9 Firms In Britain Are Worried [JUMPING of German cars, which k causing concern yin Britain and other parts of the Empire, apparently is not greatly affecting Malaya. pp nu} Prom January to May of this year 102 German passenger cars were imported353 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-06-21 9 I Hi: PRINCESS ROYAL: QUEEN MARY, The Duchess of Kent and the Duchess of Gloucester watching the march past outside the ppalace of the trooping the colour ceremony.28 words
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358 1938-06-21 9 n^ FIRE, which broke out while the liner was m dry dock at Hong- Kong, caused about $2,000 damage aboard the 14,500-ton liner Ruys, third of the three vessels for the X.P.M. Orient-Jaya-Africa line which arrived at Singapore yesterday, for the first time.358 words
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Article33 1938-06-21 9 The output of rubber of the Brunei United Plantations Ltd. for May amounted to 31,539 lbs.. making a total for the 11 months, of the current year, of 388.367 lbs.33 words
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Article, Illustration185 1938-06-21 9 New Bishop Of Labuan And Sarawak CEREMONY AT LAMBETH (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 8. THE Yen. Francis Septimus Hollis, Archdeacon of Sarawak, was consecrated as Kishop of Labuan and Sarawak yesterday m Lambeth Parish Church. The Archbishop cf Canterbury met the Assistant Bishops and Bis'iopdesignate m the Picture185 words
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Article20 1938-06-21 9 Mr. M. Rasiuh, a member of the tutorial stalt cf the Klarg High School Is m the District Hospital, Klang.20 words
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136 1938-06-21 9 Two 9 Ft. Lizards $60,000 Insurance INSURED for ,$60,000 two 1 giant 9 ft. lizards from Komodo Island, Netherlands Indies were loaded aboard the East Asiatic Line vessel, Lalandia, at Singapore, yesterday, for shipment to zoos m Copenhagen and Stockholm. The lizards, which were caught by a Swedish film expedition,136 words
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Article60 1938-06-21 9 The hour of closing the mails at the Singapore post office for despatch by the Northbound night mail train has been extended from 7 p.m. to 9 pm. and, on and after July 1 the train letter boxes, now fixed to the Northbound night express, will not60 words
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Article, Illustration71 1938-06-21 9 rpO prevent traffic, of uhich members of the cyclist section seems to be the chief offenders, "edging" over the white Urn s at the Capitol Cinema intersection, this Singapore police constable energetical y keeps "order." He teas on duty yesterday morning and never missed71 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-06-21 9 A JAVANESE SEAMAN watrhinc \uilant)v from the bridge of the X.P.M. liner Kuys makes a fine study. Free Prc«s picture.20 words
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Article171 1938-06-21 9 IN the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday, a 31 -year-old Chinese motor car driver, Ng Meng Hay, was charged with driving a car m a negligent manner and causing the death of a Chinese motor cyclist. Chong Whee Kwong, at the 6U mile Bukit Timah Road. The171 words
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Article483 1938-06-21 9 Handwriting Expert Called (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 20. U E VEN if he did not intend to commit the offence he exhibited a cynical and car less disregard of the truth. declared Mr. F. G. Charlesworth prosecuting Komanda Singh today at the Selangor Assizes,483 words
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Article84 1938-06-21 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 29 J7KEE Press is informed by the Agent of India that out of the six candidates selected b> the Malayan Committee, the Amumalai Iniversity authorities have awarded the two scholarship* f or Malayan students lo S. Therumany of Ipoh Anclo84 words
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Advertisement95 1938-06-21 9 •THE PERFECT WATCH M I d O MULTIFORT Watches do exist, which are either unbreakable, or water-proof, or non-magnetic, or inoxydable. or accurate or self-winding. But it is the Mido Multifort which for the first time, combines all these advanta^s. De Luxe Model. c™\ Standard Model made of Staybrito Steel95 words
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427 1938-06-21 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday Share of £l denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously Conversion Loan, 5 p.c, 1944-64.... 113% 113% Funding Loan, 4 p.c, 1960-90 113»/ 8 1131 a 8 H.K. and Shanghai Bank ($125).... 8G 34 Mercantile Bank (£25. £12V 2 pd).. 27%427 words
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Article229 1938-06-21 10 The following quotations are published by courtesy of S. E. Levy and Co, and Swan Cuibertson and Fritz. DOW-JONES AVERAGES. Previously YeoUrdaj*! MT close c ljs c Changes 30 Industrials H3.ort 113.23 ur> 17 20 RaiLs 19.68 19.73 up 'o5 JJ Utilit;. is. 4 y 18.54 up229 words
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206 1938-06-21 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT tune 20. VI o'clock noon No IXR^q Buyers Sellers o<u. i.A.i-c.b.o. m cases 'FOB. Juno i 9 3 a 107 Good FAQ. In bales 'FOB. June> ]QJ Mo I.XRSS. (Spot- l 'oo.se > i a ward able Singapore* 19 s^ 19 3206 words
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Article178 1938-06-21 10 I From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday RUBBER: Firm. London: 6 lil6d. 6 3 16 d. Previously. August: 6 l sd. 6! id. Previously: Oct.-Dec: 6> 4 d. 6 5 16d. Previously: Closed Jan-Mar.: 6 5 16d. 6 3 n<i. Previously: New York: 12.40 Previously: STOCKS: London: 59,131178 words
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Article70 1938-06-21 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN Firm. Spot: 8183 17s. Gd. Previously: Three months: £183 12s M Prevl uah I Closed NEW YORK TIN: Opening price. 41 37. PreTiouily Closed Settlement: €34 iss. Od .>i y 1 iti Gd Yesterday: Zl o s lOd Previously. i j7 os.70 words
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Article74 1938-06-21 10 London Closing Quotations Method of Par itj before Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously f*«* Franc to 121.1 178' 4 178 516 e Vor t0 4.88 4.96 1516 497i 8 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.973 4 4 95» 4 4% Hong Kong.. Per dollar v 2 15i6d. is.74 words
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Article170 1938-06-21 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations June 20 London, T.T o 2 0310 London, demand 2323 32 Lyons, demand 2053 Switzerland, demand 249 Hamburg, demand 141 New York, demand 57 3 8 Montreal, demand 57 11 16 Batavia. demand iO3* tt Samarang. demand 103»4 Calcutta, Bombay, and Rangoon, demand 156%170 words
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Article102 1938-06-21 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday was $90 94, up 12', cents. There were iew distinctive features m the tin share market today prices re maming unchanged and the turnover small. RUBBERS The closing price of rubber was102 words
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Article992 1938-06-21 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser And Co. *s List MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1038: 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 3s 4'*d 3s 9d AJ*flD K.u:nwauit i £> -n H)> AustraJ Malay <£> 42s 6d 47s tfd N Ayer Hi tarn (ss 22s 23s992 words
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Advertisement70 1938-06-21 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai. Hongkong. Manila Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and mr nn Daily Foreign Market Cables and QuotattZZ ?m£ 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 BROKERS'70 words
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1052 1938-06-21 11 Six Factors Dominate The City ar STEADY RECESSION IN BRITISH INDUSTRY (P>om Our Own Correspondent) r»niTi> c i i r London, June 11. J<XJUK factors, two strongly favourable and two mildly un favourable, are now dominating London investment markets. On the side of progress1,052 words
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Article171 1938-06-21 11 Trade Talks May Be Suspended Washington. June 7. Plans are being considered for suspending the Anglo-American trade negotiations until the autumn. Progress has been slower than anticipated, and the hope that th£ negotiations would be completed by July appears to be remote. There is no question of171 words
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Article29 1938-06-21 11 Rcnong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. dredge statistics lor the first half of June are: Hours run 318; cubic yards treated 93,000; tin ore won pikuls 215.29 words
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Article28 1938-06-21 11 Katu Tin Dredging Ltd. dredge statistics for the first half of June are: hours run 305: cubic yards treated 65.000; tin ore won plkuls 241. I28 words
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Advertisement537 1938-06-21 11 CLASSIFIED AD^ Phon«: i47i (s linem wlth extensions to all depart•n^ntt) Tel: Time* Singmpmrm. RuaU I ompiir Office: 25 Java Street, Ph-*n«: $683 Ipoh Office: Brewster Road. Phone: 3683. PrnaM Ofice: 12. Bishop Street. Penan X Phone: 1477. Loa4«t> OBee: 4§ Fleet Street. LmhSod E.C.4. Phone: Central 36«8 3609 Tel:537 words
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Advertisement397 1938-06-21 11 i/ERTISEMENTS. BOARD SEA- FRONT KATONtt GRANGE-77. MejCr Kd <£ €ar Swin >»nir.f club) Board -Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens—Tennis Phone: 575JJ. THE MANSION, OXLEY RISE NOH-LICEB3ED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Daily and monthly term*. TEL. *****. "LOXTON" First Class Private Hotel. Bedrooms with modern bathrooms from $05 per month. Hot water397 words
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Advertisement489 1938-06-21 11 BANKOFGHiMA pontcd m China t>? Soertai rh, rttr 12. OrU HUm sintip«, r MODERN BANKING With branches and sub-br-nchos throughout China, and corra* pond«nts m all the principal -iliea of the world, the Bank Is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. TO LET OFFICES^ BANK OF489 words
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Miscellaneous605 1938-06-21 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE ZHI LH mr (225 m.) pjn. i oi) Teochew music. t 0.00 Mninv matte.* 7. .00 Children's programme. "EnpllsrO. 7.30 Time, weather, news and announ r e- ments. 7.45 "UMtOttrtfti N:> VLslt to a Steam Laundry. 8.00 Light orchestral *oncert played Uy 1 Reller'i) H: Mfarinn Ban605 words
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293 1938-06-21 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals- DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p m Thursday 7.45 a.m Swettcnnam, Taiping and Telok Anson, Weekdays* Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Briday* am Sunday f pm Kuala Lumpur and Penang Weekdays: 7.45 a.m Malacca, Batu Annam, Batu Pahat, Gemas, Kajang,293 words
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Article66 1938-06-21 12 19: Jarak Bale! Pulau Kid Silver Gull (Br A <Nor»: (Dut); Tamara (Swed); Boston f Japan); Bengkalia (Dut); Bai (Fch); Proir..-.- Nor.. Telena < Brit Anadara (Brit.). Juno 20: Sin Kheng Seng, Tandjong Pinang, Klias Plandva CDut); G. G. Pa.squier <Fch); Reael Dut Ramses (Ocr); V. dor Does de66 words
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Article97 1938-06-21 12 The following shipo arc alongside tr^e wharves or expected to arrive: Main Wharf, Entrance Gate 2: Exit 3: Kedah 18; Kelantan 15; Memnon 14: Kepong 12: Toiresias 7. Fmpire Dock^Entrance Gate 2, Exit 3: SilVerash 34; Doliui 36; Kajang 38. West Wharf, Entrance Gate 7; Exit 5. Djambl97 words
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Article27 1938-06-21 12 Berthing arrangements for today. Kedah West l p.m. 18 godown. Kepong P. Bukom noon 12. Kelantan West a.m. 15. Silverash Haul 6 a.m. 34/5.27 words
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Article32 1938-06-21 12 The P. and O. Burdwan left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday. She v/ill proceed alongside the S H B wharf on arrival32 words
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Article173 1938-06-21 12 The 3 i re Volunteei pro- er Tuesday, 5.1! H i ■:-s v k Signal Sectloi Traln- "A" Coy MO. Training: c; I 'Hou>e Cir B" Coy Field Trainr- :i irten c c ■>■ Mci Tr Q] "D" Coy.. i s.v aC B M G Training;173 words
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Article92 1938-06-21 12 New York June I' Wall Street remains In the doldru: operators adopting such a waiting attitude that the turnover for Saturday of more than mo 000 shares smallest since Aug it. 1918. The money market m London durine the past week witnessed a better inquiry for92 words
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Article66 1938-06-21 12 •From Our Own Correspondent MiiLut'u. Juiu- :o j^ALACCA Municipal Commissioners decided to take control of the local historical ruins to permanently keep them In good repair. Mr. G. W. Bryant, the President said that at the suggestion of the (Malacca Historical Society, the commissioners had66 words
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Article49 1938-06-21 12 The following liave been invited to join the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) AssociationMr. Ng Sen Choy. Mr. C. Reuben. Mr. IX. Ann, Mr. J. Baillie, Mr. P. Sammy Mr. C. da Silva. Mr. L. Cresson, Mr. r' |V. Harris and Mr. R. w. McKerrow49 words
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Article722 1938-06-21 12 Advance In Freights Needed For Full Recovery THE improvement of tniinp shipping during the three vfars 1 of Government subsidy and enforced freight co-operation is emphasised m the latest report of the Tramp Shipping Adn inistrative Committee, says the Financial Times. Covering the operations of722 words
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Article132 1938-06-21 12 Shipping Notes I tjnpHERI was again an Increase In the I*• number of rjcks and d '.n ;ei\s to nuvisation discovered by H.M .survey- ing ships, the total being 135. Against -112 m 1936. and 53 m 1935. In uddiI tion, 21 were reported by other Brittfch warships and 302132 words
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Article259 1938-06-21 12 m Singapore, .Tune 17. MEAT Beef steak Kati :i5 Beef stew or curry do 30 Fillet Steak lb 55 Mutton, Australian do Pork, lean K oi 44 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality) do -i POri.TRY Capons (locally rared) KaM 50 Ducks Fowls Kati H Hens (locally reared'259 words
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Advertisement432 1938-06-21 12 BOUSTEAO CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M.3.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5153— Passage 54JLLLOYDS AGENTS. faoOKTNO AGENTS FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATSS RAILWAYS RO TAX. STATS RAILWAYS I>F SIAM. j||JAOBA|| PACIffIC 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 CANADIAN PACIFIC432 words
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Advertisement21 1938-06-21 12 For Everything Appertaining Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight. comes WAGOjis LITS 39, ROBINSON ROAD. No Booking Fee*. Telephone 5906.21 words
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Advertisement433 1938-06-21 13 si it^* m at<^ w^ *SC>*fi^*iJlHs^B^^r«^ 'HI ffc Iri IJ?n. 1 _^*J Si i BY P&0 and B R ITI SH I N D I A L I N ES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, outwaum S'poet. Tonnate Spore. RAVPTtpa rnnil T CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12433 words
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Advertisement387 1938-06-21 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. {Incorporated m England.) FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT, VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL i i Steamer ClKfoFraS!? Havre. Won R'dam. Hburg. G s ow J.n.°S M,'\ ,CITYOPORAN Havre. L'don. R'dam. HDurJ oSi.W NoV 2 FOR NEW YORK BOSTON BALTIMORE HALIFAX MONTREAL CITY OP KIMBERLEY July387 words
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Advertisement748 1938-06-21 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. smrriNt. If 1 LDE NN !i l ,y NE I?'™ stemm rhe llom Khlow strung c nm i* Slip Co.. Ltd. A nd China Mutual Steam Cunartf Whit* SUr Itu say5 avi a tlon Co Lt f» Ab^dcrn Inmmon.r,..!,748 words
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Advertisement633 1938-06-21 14 KO TkVf (I>JCORPORATBD IN HOLLAHD) PALOl'U— Tuesday. June 21, Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api V KIMPAR- Tuesday, June 21. Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, TanjoagMengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan ISH2S£S^SSS a: i: June 21> Sln ttawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. SWARTENHONDT— Tuesday. June 21. Batavia, Semarang, Soerababaia. Port Moresby, Samarai, Salamaua, Rabaul. Noumea, Auckland. Wellington633 words
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Advertisement544 1938-06-21 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK. BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD MOPE Dae Sails Due Singapore Sinfaport New York MS. SILVERASH In Port June 27 Aug. 14 M.V. CINGALESE PRINC! July 2 July P Aug. 25 M.S. SILVERTEAK July 16 July 23544 words
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Advertisement500 1938-06-21 14 Q.S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOI TH AMERICA Sytrako Mara. Dakar via Durban. Cape .own. Lobllo. Matadi Douala. Port Harcourt. Lago; Ootonou. Accra, Takoradi, Prrt Bouet. Vionrovia and Conakry. -f-Rfo de Janeiro Mara Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban. J •it C«pe Town. Rio de Janeiro Sanros Rio Grande and500 words
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Article, Illustration532 1938-06-21 15 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 20. i POSTPONED from Apr. 30. the annual I Europeans versus Rest cricket match will be played over the coming < week-end. It is however extremely doubtful whether the match will be played to a532 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-06-21 15 IHE BRITISH WOMEN'S TEAM FOR WIMBLEDON. (Left to right) Miss Freda James; Wm Ftm Scriven; Miss Joan Ingram: Mrs. King (Capt); Miss Margot Lumb; Mrs. Dearman and Miss Kay Stammers.30 words
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Article76 1938-06-21 15 A Social evening will be held for f C.R C members and their friends on irday July 16 at the Cub-house. Green. There will be dinner dancing and a variety entertalnnt will b: rendered during the evenIng. :1 be provided by an orchesn wil bo by tickets only76 words
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Article62 1938-06-21 15 The following have been selected tc play for the V.MC.A. m a League rr.^^eh vs Police II on Wednesday. a1 5 10 p.m. on tile An son Read ground: J I' rguson; Koh Her Khoon, R. Lyne: C. Tessier, G. L. Day. W. Mitchell W Fallen. A. Shamsudin. Lim KinWee.62 words
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Article66 1938-06-21 15 From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 20. t The Siam Open Golf championship is. was won lor the eighth year m sucer cession by the Siamese Tim. now proX lessional at the Sports Club. The runner-up and winning the n- prze for the best amateur score w*66 words
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Article616 1938-06-21 15 (BY J. V. RAIBOW) HE snooker bug Is biting the women cueists of Great Britain. Just nve rears ago the girls and women who derived pleasure from the game of billiards knew practically nothing of the snooker game. Indeed the women's amateur snooker championship of616 words
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Article526 1938-06-21 15 A. B. M. Three-Day Meeting At Sandwich (From Our Own Correspondent > London. June 15. •THE Association of British Malaya** annual golf meeting, open to members of the Association, former residents of Malaya and residents oi Malaya now home on leave, started a' Princes Golf526 words
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Article72 1938-06-21 15 <From Our Own Orr ril> Seremban, Junr !U A NUMBER of cyclists appeared be- fore the Seremban Magistrate today charged with tailing fce obs< rve traffic signs. Fines ranging tn»m $1 t<> $2 Bjagg imposed. A Tamil mllksc'ler pltadlm guilty said he saw no trull ie. so72 words
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Article196 1938-06-21 15 The social match between the K>ppel Golf Club and Sepoy Lines Golf Club played on Sunday, over Keppel links resulted in a win for the home team by A\'\ to 2. as under: (Keppel players first). G. Pritchett (8) and G. Edxnond <8> ll, P. D. Lawson196 words
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Advertisement138 1938-06-21 15 HEART OF LONDON. midst of theatres and shops. 100 bedrooms. with bathroom and 'phone. Fully licensed restaurant open till mid-night. Special rates for Overseas visitors. DETAILS FROM MAPLETON HOTEL Coventry Street, Piccadilly Circus. Cables: Bachflat, Lesquare, London. Itch Germs Killed m 7 Minute Your skin has nearly 50 mlllio'h tiny138 words
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Advertisement202 1938-06-21 15 ■Efi^ 1 w\ I mß^r X U^rW t H^ -HK/ Ko""' M f^mmm E^B imm Km mM M t^^^F HF W&r HI J^ ?3^^ '%JSShSk k i iQXft \_^^^mmwmW i a ii^WWlv^ HWfBK^MBfcoSBBM^fcMS^S^? HP "*^?TT/i«.---'iwMP«B^^B V i v^mm^^^mr'/f// i^^^^^^^^^^^^^E^^^B f' 5505?^ i ya^^Km V mmt wmmmmMM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B' Ih i ir:=SkßllE IBi202 words
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Miscellaneous131 1938-06-21 15 Diary Of The HOTELS. RAFFLES: Ooekfel DtMt 6 iiu to 830 pm. Dinner and D;uicc »In!ormal) 9.45 to midnight. SEA VIEW: Special Dinner and Dance. Enetrtalnment provided by l>m and Dolly COCUANUT GROVE: Dinner and Dance. CINEMAS. AMIAMRRA: 'Hearts m Bond i«e With JUM Dunn and Mac Clark* A Republic131 words
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527 1938-06-21 16 Can Schmeling Repeat 1 936 Perfo rm an ce GERMAN CONFIDENT OF VICTOR V I JOE LOUIS will defend his world title, and J probably for the first time since he fought Tommy Farr will stand a real chance of losing it against May527 words
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Article119 1938-06-21 16 London. qrHn DcJly T.lail understands that the Board oi Control already is informally discussing the introduction of five-day Tests m the next series m England, bit there is no question of any alteration of the present -programme. Lord Hawke. intcTriciced, snid: "J think it is quite119 words
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Article166 1938-06-21 16 Sussex Cup Polo Tournament THE Sussex Cup polo tournament v/as started on the Singapore Polo Club's ground at Balestier Road yesterday afternoon, when three matches were played. The tournament is conducted on the knock-out principle, this year's teams numbering six. Each was of two chukkas. One match was drawn alter166 words
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Article30 1938-06-21 16 'From Our Own Correspondents Jnhorc llahru, June V) The annual athletic sports of the Johore State Police will be held at th<> Police Depot on Autr. 4.30 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-06-21 16 •IKAWN" (E. SMITH) winninT the *Mot Stakes from elibaic II .mv Epigram, at th? Ascot mr-t-.u last wrrk.18 words
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Article54 1938-06-21 16 Tl.e follow::.^ Mt I prtteut tin Diehard B P. m hadmlnUm match of five rtrgtti «< two Joublt-s t-ir.i>rrow at 7 30 pm the Happy World C I red Bt i Mirhael Ta.v Tan Ptl H A Mattar. Loe Kirn Seng, X i? xeo. Robert Yap. Abdul V.54 words
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Article58 1938-06-21 16 r VHE Colonial Secretary, Mr. A. S. Small and Mrs. Small Will be present at the final of the Shigapore Latin Tennis Association men's siTigles event between Yadi and Yang Loon Chong on the S.C.C. cov.rts this afternoon. This event ivill brim the tournament to n cose a.ri58 words
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Article295 1938-06-21 16 I^IKLDING a capable defence and a bustling forward line the Mental Hospital soccer team beat a Casuals XI by four goals to one m a third division football game played on the Clerical Inion ground, yesterday. Although it \m; slightly marred by I fouls the ?ame was295 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-06-21 16 CHAKLEB YATES (Atlanta, Georgia) the new British amateur champion, and leader of the defeated American Walker Cup team.18 words
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Article146 1938-06-21 16 Teams Times For Golf Match The tca:r.s and times for the social ?oif match between Singapore G.C. ar»d the Island Club tomorrow are: (Singapore GoU Club players n:?::--tioncci first > 14.15 Mrs. H. W. Co-*en >9> vs. Mrs. W. B. Ruddock (11). ;4.20 Mrs. K.146 words
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Article69 1938-06-21 16 Fcurteen cards were taken out for the June mixed foursomes at the 'Keppol Golf Club which was played on Sunday afternoon, and the following wore the two best scores returned: H. N. Croft and Mrs. E. CTSunivan -11- 9~35 G. G. WTaon and Mrs. J. D. Mnir 44—11=69 words
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Article, Illustration245 1938-06-21 16 THE highlight of the S.L.T.A championships will be witnessed this afternoon when Yadi, the Malay player who has already won two titles, will attempt to wrest his third from Yong Loon Chong. the hoick- r of Ihe Singapore singles title. Yadi has shown much improved form245 words
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345 1938-06-21 16 POOR GAME IN DIVISION ONE LEAGUE R.A. 2; Police l. I TNENTHUSIASTTC play m the first division soccer between the R A and the Police resulted m a victory by two goals to one for Uh Gunners at the Stadium yesterday. Police created345 words
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Advertisement53 1938-06-21 16 cowßQUfw B RED FRICTION 1 surface rubber I h9P|H[BEk§^ canvas tran^. B mission belting I H wt^&^^^^ "Copper Queen" m your plant H means greater efficiency, <wor I S^d^kThThn'Tk J^k w T belt re P' acemcnt8 IcBS •♦rain islJJrJLjbli QUEEN on shaflin X and I*" loss of I I BELTING53 words
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