The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 June 1938

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  • 13 1 AND DAILY NEWS NCI. 15,507. ESTD. 1335. TUMMY, JUNE *8. 1938 10 cam
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  • 286 1 FARNHAM AND ARLON I SET ON FIRE Three Seamen Dead In Valencia Raid T-wrfc t, Valencia, June 27. [WO more British steamers, the Arlon and the Farnham, were bombed today by General Francos aircraft. Two British seamen belonging to the crew of the tarnham were
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    36 1 lAJOR J. C. FRIEDBERGER, R.11.A St «port. Men., with his brown gelding l>erek" won the King George V. I hallenge Cup at the International Horse Show. Princess Elizabeth is *e*n presenting the winner's ribbon to him.
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  • 169 1 King Queen At Glamis Funeral Lady Strathmore London, June I". THE funeral of Queen Elisabeth's mother, Lady Strathmore, took place at G lam is today. I service was held in the private *pel at Glamis Castle for memr>?rs of the family, and for Lady close friends. It was nducted by
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  • 69 1 London, June 27. It is announced that the Air Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood, has taken steps for the establishment of a licensing authority for licensing air rcrvices within the United Kingdom. Sir Kingsley Wood has invited Mr. A. M. TTustram Eve to be the chairman
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  • 515 1 200 MEN TAKING PART IN JUNGLE MANHUNT MEARLY 200 police officers and men taking part in the Pahanj? jungle manhunt, hope today completely to encircle the Chinese gang who murdered Mr. V. VV. Dimsford at Tersang gold mine on Friday. The murderers, who are
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  • 54 1 London. June 27. CEYKRAL barrels of crude oil were produced today at the experimental well at Dalkeith. Scotland. This is the first discovery of oil in Great Britain vlnce drilling in\itations were extended to oil companies last year. It is believed the discovery will be of
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  • 216 1 Hainan Island Warning To Japanese Anglo-French View Of Dangers London, June 27. DRFTAIN has warned Japan of the dangers inherent in her reported plan to occupy Hainan Island, the strategically placed island of the coast of South China. Replying to a question in the House of Commons tonight, says Fteuter.
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  • 39 1 New York. June 11. Fire broke out today in the $60 million tunnel being constructed under the East River. Owing to the tremendous ?J mospheric pressure, the firemen were seriously handicApced Kcuter.
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    12 1 MISS KAY STAMMF.Rs in play against Mrs. 1.. R <\ Mitchell, at Wimbledon.
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  • 344 1 Australia's Tail Wagged Well England V»| and w for Australia 122 AFTER rain lattrftffed WUt at Lord's pafUfdft] I Talii stands chance of winning Hk second Tost match whu-h i.«< day Much Japtndi m ti i 'nwicket boatfoo nptrtf e mmbl terdays play, as c.ibl.d
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 58 1 BIGIA TEA Brines the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home Mt *r i CH fl^B^H i^B^S Hn^H flE2S^^^^ b J^h rM F»"jj* r Malaya's Premier Hotel. COCKTAIL DAMCE 6.30 P. M. to 8.30 P. M. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 P.M. to midnight THE POPULAR VERSATILE
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    • 82 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA /.y 7Z* J^^^^* 777 777 777 \'T U 111 Iff fff iITZJ ZZT SEAVIEW HOTEL TONIGHT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY RELM'K S POl'f I.AK lIIM.AKIAN HANI! I AST TIIRKK I'KK»OKMAN( KS BY DON DOLLY I Dinner
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  • 243 2 TTKIS MAP, specially drawn for tbe Fre« Prew, shows the are* which is bein/r combed by the police who are &earchinr for the tea Chinese Relieved to be the murderers of Mr. F. G. W. Donsford, the European miner, v. ho was shot dead in Pahang on
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  • 447 2 Chinese Claim More Successes HEAVY FIGHTING ON YANGTSE FRONT Hankow, June 27. PHINESE headquarters at Hankow claim that 4,000 Japanese were killed during the battle around Hsiangkow, on the south bank of the Yangtse River opposite Anking, capital of Anhui, during the week-end.
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  • 271 2 Rev. B. Stokes Dies At Seremban Chaplain's 12 Years Hln Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. June 27. THE death took place today at the Seremban general hospital of the Rev. Benjamin Stokes, Anglican Chaplain of Negri Sembilan. Mr. Stokes, who had been in Malaya 12 years, was 52. He
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  • 86 2 1' DEFORE the Chief TilltlCW. S.S. Mr. Justice Mcßwaine, in the Singapore HII4II Court yesterday :wo new b&rrtiten were admitted to the Bar in the Btraita Settlement.?. They vcre Mr. John Pi.. fcfe Frederick Martens. The former Ls tbe no Of Mr. M. V. iPillai and
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  • 22 2 Singapore Rotary Clu>d meeting nt the Adciphi Hotel tomorrow vll] be the la.t of the rotary year
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  • 61 2 Hankow, June 27. ALL available Chinese aircraft has been mobilised for a bij? aerial offensive against tfie Japanese warships, planes and troops at present participating in the westward drive alon; the Yangtse River. Chinese reports state that bombing by Chinese planes in the past two days has
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  • 328 2 Extension Of Red Cross Powers Urged QPENING the 16. h International Red Cr^ss ConTerence at St. James** Palace, the Duke of Gloucester said it was difficult to imagine r-ny period in recent history when the systematic plunnirfc; of hterna.ional Red Cns:; actlrlty was more
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  • 229 2 Judge On Modern Sentimentalism VJL'llhM Monmouth Assixrs opened Mr. Justice Charles remarked that he and his brother judges were much troubled at thr very l*rge proportion of crime committed by young people. "There is no man or woman in this country who would say I was guuu
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  • 65 2 British Air Mission In Buenos Aires T I: nd lUp I rward lishment of a Brttlsli American passenger air mail was taken today with U Buenos Aires of British Alrv:a>v The five n^n^bcrs includi. v. Commander D L Allen, w)^ ticipated in many surveys East t i West Africa to
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  • 38 2 U.S. BANKS AND LONG TERM LOANS Washington. Jun#t Nov.- b tnklni regul designed to itimultb 00.000.000 res( prli business and oed The b?uks ;\re now ptntftl I (-term I p to 1 lean ;> r <1 hitherto ths Reuter
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  • 37 2 mm, i. m June After htl %isll t.. pose of the Cai Exhibition at Toronto. Lord Stai the Dominion! w paj short rtatt to N the litter !):ir! I ihr>r British Wireless
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  • 275 2 Malaya 's Trade Last Month Was The Lowest For 2 Years J^ALAYA'S *rosrs trade last month wa- the lowest since April, 1036 more than two years a^o. Figures issued by the Department oi Stafst cs last night show that Malaya's trade last month totalled $85 *****0, compared with $94.C58.000 in
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  • 430 3 3,000 MALAYS PAY THEIR TRIBUTE TO NEW UNDANG OF REMBAU (From Our Own Correspondent of Dato Abdullah. ew ot the P°° r health Mv A I n v 0 cl <? ck corning the British Resident Mr. J. V. Cowgill arrived with the <*ZZt Resident, Mr I. W Blelloch, the
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  • 47 3 FHE explanation that he came to Singapore to take his family back China was offered by Goh Hee Pha, elderly Chinese, when lie was r^ed before Mr. Justice Home at Singapore Assizes yesterday with •vtuHy returning from banish- n1 >nced to penal servitude
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  • 87 3 I HAD no intention of stealing the idol, declared a Chinese. On? Meng N^ong. in the Singapore Second Police Court, yesterday. Ong was charged with the theft of an idol valued at SlO from a temple in Larut Road on June 20. I was instructed
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  • 68 3 Law Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice in Ist. Court at 10.30 a.m. Judgment: Civil Appeal No. 1 1938 --Wco Chew Sin vs. John E. Burch. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckeit Terrell in 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. 5.274 37- Sim Chye Leong vs. Shaul Kamid or Handed <
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  • 141 3 CONNECTED WITH ANOTHER MATTER A YOUNG British. Edwards, who was arrested recently iu the Malay States and brought to Singapore, appeared before Mr. Q. S. RawJinffs, in the Singapore Third Court yesterday and claimed trial on ten charges of criminal breach of trust involving a total
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  • 185 3 CINGAPORE Municipality are reminding motor vehicle owners, when forwarding their half yearly tax payment for July 1. that, in addition to the registration card, it will be necessary to produce a certificate of insurance in respect of third party risks. CERES, the Imperial Airways flying boat whose
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  • 163 3 that h. had slabbed hfe yran and then attempting: to take his own life that tn g i a V nSU Cd hsm PUblicl> f r On reaching home they quarrelled. K? slapped her twice. 'During the brawl she challenged me to kill
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    21 3 QUEEN MARy bein K greeted b> M.Wr-Onr-. a- R- n Brooke on atriva! at tht SfcSte II ,rse Ihow"'. 3 glMn
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  • 263 3 Judge Consider Youth Of Typewriter Thief 30 Machines Involved In Singapore Charges DECAUSE of his youth. 22-year-old hua Ckmm Kl t> a Chineae, formerly employed at Ronco l;«d., Singapore, was sentenced on three out of nme <Ws to which he pleaded K uil<y InfonMr Justice Home at tho Singapore Assizes
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 3 DON .\M> IMHI.I a B rontinental dan. ing Irani who ar.ppo.iring ;1 t Sea \u-w Hotel in a R«M>d programme of rharmrlrr Hvikps |)un is Spanish and hi, partner is Russian.
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  • 46 3 The Nedcrland Line Royal Dutch Mail liner m.v. Marnix van Sint Aldelonde is exacted to berth aloogride the 8.H.8. wharves No. 8 and 9, at 1 p.m. today /ram Europe. The vessel will be sailing at 5 p.m. today tor Batavia.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 140 3 2 Itch Cause Ciirbsd Overnight Tour has nearly 50 million tiny s^am.i .'n,ii j, irAere pin;;.s hide and caust t>rn■.:ip. rackins, i->v.i ma, Pacltnj iiurnnt.-. lliTigwonn i'soriasis, Blackheads, s. Dhobv Itch. Singapore Foot and other blemishes Ordinary treatments tjive only rary reh.^l oerause they do not kill the {Term eauM
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    • 146 3 '*^K% "MADE IN ENGLAND THAT'S GOOD! J»S JH^ m M A. #X/f*l i./^4 jG m 1 I m*M m\ I W 13 ft I I 1^ fj I• J it a a aL^& a*^k w mm i h ik^r i O JB 5.. i Mr^ I J |j LI B
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 783 4  - Prevention Of Anaemia Dr. Elizabeth Hy Sloan Chesser IT is only 300 years since the famous Dr. Harvey astonished the Court of Charles I as v.t-11 as the populace of London by his assertion that the blood moved, circulating from the heart through the boc*y back to the heart again.
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    • 494 4  -  YVONNE CLOTHES FOR THE VA CA TION AND LA TER BY To choose a whole trunkful of clothes for holiday wear- which will look owt-of-place anywhere except on the I t iHa la certainly not an economical pr p .>:tion. Yet some of the "play suits" which
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    • 642 4  -  ROHAMA SIEGEL By fpiIERE are no more h.iicms in Turkey. Turkish women no longer shuffle about in the Shalvar (silk trouser costume); no longer peep from behind the Yashmak, or traditional veil. Authority for this information ts Emcl Gaaimihal. beautiful < and beautifully dressed) representative of
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    • 93 4 It is not always easy to keep salad ingredients and green vegetables quite fre*h in warm weather ove- the week-end unless you have soc-ial labilities. It may b9 done, however, by removing all the coarse outer lewes and putting the greens inside lar~e paper bags. The outside
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 65 4 AN EXPERT FROM THE LONDON SALONS of ELIZABETH ARDEN WILL BE GIVING >J AND i-&^ VA A y/ a <^\ Tl^^L >2^ JULY AtG. sth. m mL l^^^ Make your appoint' \^SBSKk i ment. NOW to avoid f disappoin tmcn f PHONE 6115. SAVE CHOTIRMALL'S SUMM ER CAI P Warn
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    • 209 4 The EASIEST way of all to REDUCE Teni of thousands of gTateful »un:ra know that Marrnola Preemption 1 genuinely enable you to reduce, wMy and gently. You can continue to eat what voo like, at the same tim« W. avuuiing strenuooa exer iv and the very fll /CT^\ r* 4
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  • 341 5 PEOPLE "DIGGING" WAY OUT OF SECLUSION W ESTERN CHINA, particularly^Tchu^ S S ?kane Z lo? rthT^rS" 01 inaC ible is "penTg literally digging their way out to the n,l Europe by way of Burma and rL£ Uith Chengtu, provincial capital of
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  • 46 5 London, June 27. death is announced in London ward Verrall Lucas, noted author chairman of Methuen and Co., well -known publishers. E. V. Lucas, who was a Commanof Honour, was the editor of the <>us authrology. "The Open Road" published in 1899.
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  • 176 5 yyiTH more and more Chines* school boys and girls writing with pencils or foreign pens, the Ministry of Education in a recent order urjred hat students of the primary and middle schools must write their Chinese lessons <>r essays with brush -pens. This order is meant to
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  • Article, Illustration
    185 5 Dr. V. \V. W. S. PurccLl of Hie Chinese Protectorate is a man of untirina energy arid an enthusiast for duty. Dr. Purcell is 42. was educated at Banicotfs Sc?wol and Trimly College. Cambridge, and in 1914 7ca3 commissioned to serve in the Green Howards of the British Expeditionary Force
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  • 51 5 THE COURT SITS But Only Just COR an hour and a half business was held up at C'astlemartin (Pembroke) Police Court while police hunted for magistrates. They brought back the Mayor, Mr. D. Rees, and another J.P. And a public -house licence was transferred in ninety seconds. The Court then
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 512 5 Why No Building Society In Singapore *To The Editor Of The Free Press CIR, the statement made by President Bartley "the duty of relieving the housing congestion in Singapore does not by law fall on the Singapore Municipal Commissioners" is, of course, a perfectly true one. The provision of adequate
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  • 66 5 The Singapore Clerical Union will hold its 18th anniversary dinner, in its Club House, on Saturday, to which members may bring friends of either sex. To enable a large number to join. the subscription has been fixed at $1 per dinner. Tho main dinner will be
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 42 5 THE DOORS OF GRAND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS WILL OPEN AT 8 A. M. TOMORROW Be there first to secure THE BEST PICK OF THE BARGAINS GIAN SINGH'S GRAND ANNUAL STOCK TAKING -SALE'mce again enables you to buy more at lower prices
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    • 143 5 %r %3 V I^| Vou can r on« MoSt 11 11 **So!d?V. Your teeth are Ivory Catties defend them with /?Jos DENTIFRICE The Auvn.i a.; Pubiicii> Bureau Ua I^p 144. Robinson Road. Singapore. CO -I sond me frce sample of Gibb« Dentifrice for y^QtXd r which I enclose 5 cts.
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  • 71 6 VIHERS plucked from tlie breasts of white cockatoos made a fine fellow of this Australia! a?)cri^iiie for his corroboree revels. ei«*s h C an,«h,n g rom S5 «,000.0«00 ,c «»M0.,H.. ■S^^Sf^iirSfjSrJ^S h, r mmei Diows during the ceremony. !:r,.'.:™;. r&t-' m li^rft F T fE B
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  • 61 7 A verdict of suicide was recorded by i Singapore Coroner. Mr. w. g. ior, yesterday, at an inquest on an unknown Chinese who was found hanging irom a branch of a larse troe •a the Chinese cemetery in Upper raagoon young Malay, Ahmat bin Mat h,
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  • 664 7 CHINAS LEADERS 9 VIEWS militant new China, created In 4 ten months by the Japanese invasion, is perhaps best typified in public statements of its rive outstanding leaaers. Here Is what they hav* said j in recent pronouncements: I DR. SUN-FO. Chairman of the
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  • 209 7 Land Wanted For Market In Penang Supreme Court Suit Opens (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang:, June 27. jy|K. H. D. MUNDKLL, of Singapore, and several leading Penang counsel, appeared in the Supreme Court today in connection with six land acquisition applications, the land being: compulsorily acquired for the new Municipal
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  • 68 7 (From Ou:- Own Corn pondent) Alor Star, June :27. After three daj s illness His Highness Tunku Izham, lourth .sen of His Highness Tunku Ibrahim, the late nt of Kedah, died yesterday afternoon at his residence at Bakar Bat:i. His Highness Tunku Isham was a son-in-lan
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  • 300 7 Caretaker j Found Bound Hand Foot THAT death was caused as a result of the gag obstructing the air passages, was an opinion expreawd by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W\ <_;. Porter, in recording a verdict of murder a?ai:ist a person or persons unknown, yesterday. The inquiry
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  • 119 7 Over fifty Tamil school teachers were present at the Inaugural meeting or the Penang Tamil Teachers' Association held at the Indian Association premises on Sunday. The meeting; convened by Messrs. A. Marimuthu, V. D. Asir Sum and A. i David, principals of three loc^.l schools, was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 57 7 rHRILL TO IMS MAGNIFICENT SINGING in HW GRANDEST »ICTUBJM c fhaf ROBESQN X. ELDON GRANT 6 ELISABETH WELCH PAVILION THIS WEEK-END WATCH FOR THE GA L A OPENING OF THE ANEW n lhambrA FIRST AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE O MPLETE L Y RENOVATED .a JOPENING PSCTURE] THE GREATEST FILM OF ALL TIMES
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    • 29 7 •==r is it TR UE WHA T THE Y SAY ABOUT LUCY? YOU'LL WANT TO KNOW THE AWFUL TRUTH SO KEEP THIS OATE OPEN JULY 6th Grand Premiere pavilion
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    • 242 7 J3RQUGHT BACK BY POPULAR REQLJFcm L^l^J TONIGHT at the CAPITOL \JJ£ Special ONE-DAY RETURN SCREENING of United Artist, 4tß^, TECHNICOLOR Musical Comedy Triumph jPv*'! the goldwyn follies VJ k With ADOLPHE MENJOU, The RITZ BROTHERS ~^t=^=d* ZORINA, ANDREA LEEDS, PHIL BAKER and o~ e IZt EDGAR BERGEN and Charlie McCarthy"
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  • 583 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. JUNE 28. 1933. Gadflies Wanted A CONTEMPORARY which is often regarded as the mouthpiece of conservative opinion in this country suggested yesterday that the Legislative Council is at "ihe low-water mark of unofficial subservience and timidity." Rarely have the advocates of Council Reform been given
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  • 1336 8  - When Will Europe Return To The Trenches For War? Paul C. Smith The Outlook For Peace By '■'HE outlook for war in Kuropr. as a result of the rise of Naii Germany, is discussed here in the first of five articles by an American newspaper man, general manager of the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 275 8 C/j^^Siipßl^P^(v^ CALDBECK'S BY SPECIAL TO H M THE I APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ENGAGEMENT be ETERNITY RINGS. Choose Carefully The DIAMOND RINGS You would t>, proud of vears from today—and caret ully choose its maker C*ery l»fc SILVAS ring is measured Dy a standard ot excel!ei»ce which insets quality that
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    • 26 8 For ACCIDENT INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE 6 LIFf ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. t Incorporated In Great Britain) HONG KONG HANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE I'HONE: 6480
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 49 8 jf- N|| >4fe H| Cl d u«Til jfUr w*w «"4» W« *v»«n «n« wic« Mw%«u>«a. >*«««•. 7 4*& 111 lhal Ht f»r»<t .t n» «nd on»y <Wvour t I A. yi\ ft^^^ I r /^^F^?^P L< -v *^w|MMI»-i' 1 J* rilr /Wl r*.^^^^^^. I lair 'cl^w^ WAlTffid* .World Convrwiht Rfmtfdi
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  • 549 9 SUPERSTITIONS AFFECT HEALTH OF MANY ASIATIC MOTHERS Dread Of Fruit Juice And Vegetables MOTHERS AFRAID OF BABY SCALES AGE-OLD "PfntitkM and their detrimental reaction on the health of Chinese. Mala v and Indian mothers are described by Dr. Muriel Clark in her annual report on the Supervision of M=£ wives
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 9 K L.M/S CAPT. K. D. PARMENTIER, of Melbourne Air Race fame, drinks a toast in lemonade at the Airport bar last night with Master Herman van Beck, first schoolboy this season to fly from Holland to the East Indies for the summer vacation. The boy, who is 16 years old,
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  • 167 9 Gamblers' Quarrel Ends In Death Prison f\RIGIKALLY indicted on a charge of attempted murder, Cbeon* Joon Jong, a Hainanese cake-maker, was found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and •entenced to two yeaT3' rigorous imprisonment before Mr. Justice Horn- at the Singapore Assises yesterday. The victim of the
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  • 261 9 Holland Will Have Trans- Atlantic Service AVIATION DIRECTOR ARRIVES IN LINER COCKPIT WHEN Holland's Director of l ff Civil Aviation, de Heer jEde van der Pals, arrived at Singapore from Amsterdam in a Royal Dutch Airlines •(K.L.M.) plane last night, he was riding not in the airliner's cabin but in
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  • 193 9 Woman's Claim For Rent Succeeds MR. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the Singapore Hiph Court yesterday gave judgment in favour of Aminah binte Ibrahim, who, as administratrix of the estate of Ibrahim bin Abdul 'Rahman, brought a claim against her brother-in-law, M. Mohamed Ibrahim, for the recovery of $650 and costs.
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  • 142 9 during the processions in China Street and Upper Navk'n Street on Sunday evening, 30 Chinese appeared before Mr. G. 5. Rawlings in the Singapore Third Court yesterday. They loere charged with attending a procession prohibited by lav and appeared in batches of 22 and 8.
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  • 111 9 MALACCA FISHERMAN'S DISCOVERY (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June ft. MALAY and Chinese fishermen yesterday discovered a wheel from one of the Vickers VUdbeestes from No. 100 Squadron, Ko>»l Air Force, Far East, which crashed into the sea near Cape Rachaio on Wednesday. The wheel was
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  • 78 9 THE tV ilrd .iiiJiu..; ex'. ings by tii<- mi bai btcn mi ■<\ t i h YWCA. l> eto Ctaunbei ol Connera HIH Btr from July 4 t J\.:v n tc Julf l€ pi 'i h j exlitbM I n -i 9 a m and 1 pi
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 9 KIAIA l.v •U'lll II\INC. LIB Competitors for the Landing (ompeUtiotis: Messrs W;Uhan and Maj nr.
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  • 40 9 I lor a. I) si. i retail Air Hnid and Borv.-Stniirw i. 1 tinr.s C'jmml'et' will |h w ;ir raid pr»- kttt DM :»t tin MMjt| T Swimming Club on July 5. at I j> m
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  • 180 9 CIVE pianos from the Royal Singapore Flying Club flew to Kuala Lumpur during th-week-end and took part In the: landing competition. K tin la lunpur won thr MM" pptitlftn hv points over PrraV. The remits of the UUMttng competition wen: Kvmla Lumpur Bnt with 1,446
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 114 9 CHOICE MUSHROOMS B THEY'RE SIMPL Y DELICIOUS! GRILLED MUSHR9OMS FREIICH TYPE MUSHROOMS 6 OZ. tin 75 cents. i j| SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR g>f tM """Pl^fiVV fl ff .Trrrrr^ "It's Great After A Shave 1 Men prefer K.W.V. Rau I>e (>loirne after shav.nr It freshens the face, softly tightens the skin,
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 463 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES Last Night's Quotations I From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday ©bare oi £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c, 1944-64.... 113-4 113 3 /4 Funding Loan. 4 pc, 1960-90 113ft u 3 y 8 War Loan. 3»/ 2 PC lOH;
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    • 342 10 The followir g quotations are published by courtesy ot S. E. Levy and Co., and Swan Culbcrtson and Fritz DOW-JONES AVERAGES. Yesterday's Today's A Close Close Changes 30 Industrials 129.06 131.94 up 288 20 Rai^ 25. 0fi 25.45 up .39 tO Utilities 20.13 20.58 up 45 *0
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    • 70 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 27, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. June) 23 2V/ B Good F.A.Q. in bales (FOB. June) 22»g 22% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spotioose) (awardablf? Singapore) 23 23y 8 July 23»' 4 23% July-Sept. 23 1 23% Oct.-Dec. 24i« 24^4 Jan-Mar. 24»1»
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    • 158 10 From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday RUBBER Firm. London: 6 7 »d. 7d. Previously: > August: 6 15 16d. 7 1 16d. Previously: Oct.-Ecc: 7 1 16d. 7» a d. Previously: Closed Jan. -Mar.: 7 ad. 7 316d. Previously: > New York: (Opening Price) 14.30. Previously: > STOCKS:
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    • 65 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Dull. Spot: £187 12s. 6d. Previously Closed. Three months: £188 7s. 6d Previously Closed NEW YORK TIN: Opening price: 42.62. Previously: 42.75. COPPEK: Settlement: £37 17s. 6d Previously £37 7* 64 COLD: Yesterday: £7 Os. lOd. Previously: £7 (R lOd SILVER: Spot:
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    • 74 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Method of Pmiit] before Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viousiy p^ris Franc to 121.1 177% ITT 15 16 N ew Vor S to 4.88 4.95^ 496 316 Amsterdam Guilders to Iff r> 95 3 8 95 s Hong Kong.. Pei doUar U 2 15
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    • 183 10 June 27 SELLING London, t.t. 23 25 32 London, demand 2 3 25 32 Lyons, demand 2053 Switzerland, demand 248% Hamburg, demand 141 1 New York, demand 57?« Montreal, demand 577b Batavia. demand 103^8 Samarang. demand 103 4 Calcutta, Bombay. aiKl Rangoon, demand 156 Madras and Colombo
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    • 121 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY JOINING. Tin at midday was 595.37',-, up 37 'i cents. In spite of the lack of any fresh news from London, there was an active demand for tin shares today, and sterling, dollar and Australian issues
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    • 1313 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser And Co. f s List MON'DAY. Jt'NE 27, 1933: I I\M. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (to) 4s 3<i 4s 9d tumm Kti'ii-aiik t£> 2& iOS AiustraJ Malay <£> 42s w 17s ud N Aycr Hitam (ss) 21s 6d 21s
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    • 67 10 5. E. Levy Co. f Shanghai. Hongkong. Manila Singapore Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and tommodm** Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC. NFW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARI3 OF TKADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'
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  • 1121 11 MARKETS QUIET BUT MORE CONFIDENT Big Increases In Oil Companies' Profits (From Our Own Correspondent) AiTTCfTAviMXTn London, June 20. QUrfcTAISDING amongst events in the City of London this week has been the Treasury's extremely successful issue of £80,000,000 of 3 per cent. National Defence Loan
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  • 253 11 List Supplied By Messrs Fraser Co. .MONDAY. JUNE 27. 1«38: 5 P.M. fjiancla, Compan? Dividend Books Date Ex. Div. year tin Close Pa?ab Date to date Burma Malay 6d No. 17 June 23 June 30 June 24 f>'"> Jelapang is. No 12 June 22 June 29 June
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  • 42 11 Relangor Unted Rubber Estates Ltd.' directors have recommended a final dividend In respect of the year ended Mar. 31, of 10 per cent, payable on Aug. 3 £12 041 is to be carried forward subject to audit and usual adjus.ments.
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    • 805 11 z^ iff «t BOARD O RESIDENPF H*»4 Office: uecll sum, ft '-rn Mrt SEA FRONT SSJTt. ui <ep^ KAT N GRANGE^,. Me,e, Rd Kaato Lompor »oard- Residence at moderate rates Office: 25 j, ?a street. Urße Gardens— Tennis hone: *«'l Un«s with Phone: 5758. Ipoh Omce: Brewsttt Roan Phone: 3683.
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    • 486 11 BANK OF CH^ A IncorporaUxi in China rty So^r'.ai Chart*, 12. C^cU Street. Slßfap«r«L MODERN BANKING With branches and sub-b* nche* throughout China, and correa 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
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    • 669 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE TODAY ZHL 1.33 me s (225 m.) p.m. 5.00 Teochew music. f 6.00 Malay miulc.t 7.00 Children's programme. (English). me^tT 6 WCalbcr ncws nd announce--7l4 LoISon SrC nd TP6t matCh RelBy from 7'. 55 Light orchestral concert plavod by Rel- l?rs Hungarian Rand, dirertid by b Relo
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  • 1052 12 "Prices Likely To Go Up Farther SHIPOWNERS ADVISED TO ORDER TONNAGE TPHE tanker La Carrlere, which is the seventh ship put into the water by Messrs. Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Ltd., this year, was launched this month from the Wallsend Yard by Lady Young, wife of Major Sir Hubert
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  • 283 12 IN these days of mechanisation of land forces, the senior service can afford to treat the army with a measure of kindly superiority. The navy began its era of mechanisation about t hundred years ago. and completed the process in all essentials by 1880. Nelson's captains saw and
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  • 121 12 Simla. Junr 27. Japjin Li reported anxious to m ;.tr*t- quanUttai of indli provided sru- can .secure long-term credits. It is toam*d that the iniu.ttiw the coming talks betw.'.»n the India i and Japanese cotton interests Ins been taken by Japtui. The Jupane-v C(>:>.svil-Gt*nt r.»..
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  • 56 12 Miles City (Montana), .lunr At least one person was killed and others were injured when. i<>r tn<« second time within a week th« Milwaukee Railways crack filer Olymp crashed head on wi«h UMrttttf train, a special carry ing youtlis of tho Civilian Conservation Corps The
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    • 474 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. wmmmt (Incorporated In P.M.3.) fiH LtniOXK: Frei*lU 6433— Paasaee SUIT LLOYDS AGENTS. rtiGt>Kma agents foe fedebatko maiat states iL\n,WAY§ BOYAL BTATI RAILWAYS OF SIAM. JC^|AOIA« PACIfIS Jl t l J ,r,^ EiVIPKESS ROUTE ofiFers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-ENTAL
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    • 550 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And 0 Arrivals DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson, Weekdays* Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Briday* 7 am. Sunday 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang Weekdays: 1.45 a.m Malacca, Batu Annam, Batu Pahat, Gemas,
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    • 72 12 SHIPS IN TODAY Th.> ■ncaporc Harbour Board bo*tblng arrangements lor Tuesday. June 28 are: Marnix V St. AktofOnde West 1 p.m. 8 9 gixlowns. Kedah West 1 p.m. 18. Van Heutsz East 9 am. 20 1. Rio de Janeiro Maru East a.m. I Kamuning P. Bukom 4 pm. IX City
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    • 294 12 SINGAPORE HARBO! R The following ship^ are a^on tre wharves or expected to arEast Wharf, Entrance Ciate 1; Ml 1: Rajula 22; Van Heutsz 20 Main Wharf. Entrance Gate I: Exit .1: Kedah 18: Giembeg 14; Ktmunlnjf 12; Marnix V. St. Aldegondo I J. Fmpire Dock, Entrance Gate 2. Exit
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    • 429 13 3ia2 rcui^Z'ci^DHtah^' iitrv BYP&OandBRTriSH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS On* i'u r d^NG^LORE 'ITn {2» i CHITR.AL is.ooo Aug. 12 fAlv^sm nonn V,? SOUDAN 6.500 n J. 26 ■O-u" Imn i"l" i 5 CAR THAUE 15.000 Acs 26 bk;tan 6 ioo j "iv
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    • 352 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated in Engiana.) FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer ■IJfc Hill- i I) *J J «iy e July 10 ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FOR ATLANTIC COAST PORTS OF U.S.A. STEEL SEAFARER r"" 0 22 s a STEEL SCIENTIST
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    • 669 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIPPING The Ch.na N,vi M Uon Co.. Ltd. .hi Au^U.t SilnL Hj T*. The jarauak Steamsh.p Co. Ltd. The !rr» w .dd, not.lii ci ItC The Siam Steam Navigation Co.. Ud. Canada stritnshin Unes ltd r. sir wet T
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    • 640 14 KP M IOC?\K P dne H sday T June 29 Muntok and Paiembang. i° A K± Ud e ?V Un 29 I™** Moeara-Saba and DjamLJ. "™^^^^^Jt BSf* 1 sapat Tembilahan poe RfcAEL— Wednesday. June 29. Belawrn-Dell TnMmmiJ S/^: We 5 neSday June 29 P€nan^ and Belawan-Deli. IN nm, Ur H
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    • 520 14 JOINT SERVICE or PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA* VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York MV. CINGALESE PRINCE July July 12 Au«. 28 M.S. SILVERTEAK July 16 July 23 Sept 6 M.V. MALAYAN PRINCE Aug 1 Aug. 9
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    • 534 14 O. S> K. LINE E FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMFRICA rk tRIo de Janeiro Mara Buenos Aires via Colombo, Duro*n. June 28 tb Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro San?o&. Kio Grande and Montevideo Syunkn Mart Dakar via Duroan. Cape lown Looito. June 29 29 Matadi. Qouala. Lagos. Gotonou. Accra. Takoradi,
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  • 346 15 Poor Soccer In First Division Match WINNERS SCORE GOAL IN EACH HALF K.E 2; I I ACKING the customary' zip of a fir^ yals 0. days match between the RE. and the Inv^i CCer ffame vestera comparatively unexciting two-nil win for
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  • 109 15 Two Wins Worth £10,000 The success of Foray In the last race t the Ascot meeting, the King Stand Stakes, placed Capt. Boyd-Rochfurt at tha head of ;he winning tra'ners at with stakes to the value of 5,875 The stable's other winners were Flares <Gcld
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  • 75 15 trong Oxford and Cambridge G.S. up of the Walker Cud playLeonard Crawley and J. J. F. Penthe Walker Cup selector. Cyril and the British captain, John defeated the Australian golf s, by four games to two. at the ton Club. Each side won two singles but
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  • 409 15 Soccer Chinese Three Points In Lead The following are the SA.F.A. first division league tables up-to-dr«te: p W. L D. F. A Pts. Chines.- ..13 9 0 2 40 15 20 ..12 8 3 1 24 15 17 11 7 2 2 23 8 16 r, A
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  • 252 15 Profit In Village London. Sidney Hulls, big-shot boxing promoter, thinks boxing could, with profit, so to the country. Sidney promoted that somewhat astonishing affair in the small town of [Chatteris, when Roy Bcon outpointed lightweight champion Jimmy Walsh. rays a London Boxing correspondent The way
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  • 147 15 Results Of Play In Spring Tennis Tourney JWO MORE MATCHES were player. in the S.C.R.C. Spring tennis tnumament yesterday A third game was left unfinished. In the "A" singles handicap, between Tan Huck Toe (—30.3) and J.mmy Kam (—l5) which the former won after a hard fight, the pair smashed
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    15 15 picture. Picture taken tf Anson Road yesteraay when th. r.e.s beat the LoyaLs Free Press
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  • 152 15 London. June 20. HI "brilliant contributions to 1 insular prejudice and Empire disunity by most of the cricket writers of the London evenin? Press" was emphasised by the Commonwealth Attorney -General (Mr. R. G. Menzies) broadcasting to Australia. It was unthinkable that Britain and Australia should ever fall apart,
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  • 162 15 (From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, June 27. K. MacLennan <12> and I. Macintosh 12 tied all square in the class "A" bogey tournament of the Selangor Golf Club's monthly medals played over the week-end. Other cards returned were: R. S. Hardic vlO) 1
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  • 26 15 lii the Y MCA. tennis tournament open singles semi-finals: Kamis beat See Gim .Hock 6—l, 6—l ;nd FadJ boat T. Rob?- .:hi 7—5, 7—5.
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  • 124 15 Diary Of The Day HOTELS. RAFFLES: Cocktail Dance 630 to j3 30 p.m. Dinner and Dance (lnformai) 9.30 p.m. to midnight. Special Enj garment o! Andy Rice. j SEA VIEW: Special Dinner and Dance. Entertainment provided by jDon and Dolly. TOCOANUT GROVE: Dinner and Dance CINEMAS. CAPITOL: "The Goldwyn Follies/'
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  • 147 15 Many Champions Several A.A.A. champion.? are Included in the team which will represent Great Britain in the Royal Beerschot A.C.'s International meeting, at Antwerp, on July 3. The team wiil travel jby air. leaving and returning on the clay of the match. The British team i.s:
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  • 76 15 De Beaumont Sets Up New British Record Charles de Beaumont (L.F.C.) created a new British record at Bertrand's when he won the national epee championship for the third year in succession. De Beaumont and Rene Paul < Paul's) who. at 16V2. was the youngest duellist In the Held,
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  • 110 15 To Start Next Monti*. Fr.irn Our Own OOTVMpoadtai) Sfrrmhan. June '< Tilt: Hum 1 Cup :.un-r 808 I Ne«ri Scmbihm w.M on July 4 a*. Semnban. Tin -onip. i i,..n i run on tIM knock-out sys .rn I .r threplica of the orlgliuU n Cup
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  • 44 15 Fr.m Our Ov Srremhan. Jun< Thr Hen I Bemollan I ban will bo holding ;i mont shortly on the d«tt hi: Entries ar.' now brini; !m-Hr<! following events mrn'.s skmzles. t doubles, liaiiflii ip int'le* h I double* Bntrtof riosr on Juiv
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  • 745 15 Good Entries For Singapore Ath letic Ch ampionsh ips SBSSssssaßßsgm This is the as ;oc ation's fourth meet, ing and the meeting will include another event in tho three miles, which has at raeied no Jess than 17 c>m pe'itors. The meeting has 15 events on i's cards and includes
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    • 93 15 Kidney Germs Wreck Health Tour K:dncys are a marvelous structure, vv Jthin tbem are million tiny tubes which &< t as lilters for the blood. When g»-rrns attack them you Puffer from Burning ItchIng J'a.ssag.s. "(Jetting; Up Nights," Leg" lains, Dizziness, Kheumatisin, Lumbago, Nervines*. Circles under Kyes or Swollen Ankles,
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  • 910 16 Brown Bats Right Through For Double Century England Lose Two In Second Knock For 39 RAIN MAY BRING RESULT THIS AFTERNOON FOLLOWING early disaster when play was resumed this morning in the second Test Match at lord's, Australia fought back and when they were
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    29 16 picture. THE K.A.F. RAM, winners of the mile relay, first final, at the Command sports on Saturday. Sgt. Atherton, C. r l Scott, Flt.-Lt. Rae and Hancock. Free Press
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  • 33 16 11. W. AUSTIN in play against E. J Siiby J. JfcDRZKJOWSKA (Poland) in play aga.nst Miss I>. Stevo:iscn :\ustialia> on the Centre Court. Last y?ar Mlk-. Jedrxeiowska reached the final.
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  • 278 16 Helen Jacobs Beats Seeded Player At Wimbledon A FTER a delay of two hours owing to rain the fourth round of the women's singles was continued at Wimbledon yesterday, rabies Reuter. The cou.ts were slippery. Helen Jacobs was not among the needed players but she scored a decisive victory of
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  • 441 16 MALAYAN FOUR TO PLAY N.I. TENNIS Strong Overseas' Contestants For Malayan Titles TIIC Malayan tennis team to plyy Netherlands Indies in a match Davis Cup lines on TlMtday, Wednesday and Thursday July 26 and 28 has been announced as follows Chin Kee On.i. Yadi, CJoon Kok Yin* and Goon Kuk
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  • 210 16 Weight* tor nmql toy <m Perak Turi dub*l J«'ly in» are 110.-rs. ~1*%% 4. div I t .ll Old Cow 9 fH) D-nrOut A i 3e:)» 1.1 H Fstrotaah 8 u; President R Btariock I ObiMi s m Meg t.Oa Pride <.i
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  • 62 16 One more gamo wa.s pl.iyd on Polo ground y».st Td.iy lor t ti<- Susm*X Cup knock out Mo con»p«-u;i n vita Dr sinp.rs tmm and i PiAtrmi'i team, ini rtfaltcd »t« pr« Btaptfl t am vlnnlAf by t*>> I one. Dr. S!op«*r scored both the i I
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  • 17 16 I EAMNG prices quoted by London bookmakers oil the Wimbledon ehamponship; before play be?an was
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  • 55 16 The annual athletic sports of trio I Mercantile limit r.ion will be held on Saturday, from 2. .T0 p.m. at Jalan Besar Stadium. The events for the old boys race. visitors, and thread an«l needle ruce will be after 4.13 p.m. Mrs. R. L. Nunn ias <*oosoni.ed
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  • 40 16 Worcester beat Glamorgan by three j runs Worcester 71 (Emrys Davies 5 for 19. Clay 4 for 20) and 192 (Emiys Davies 5 for 55) Glamorgan 103 < Martin 6 for 46) and 157 (Howarth 5 for 68).— 'Reuler.
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  • 83 16 I Till following have been selected to play for Penant; against Kedah on Saturday and Sunday, at Penang S. V. Adams (captain) (P.S.O. J. K. Andres (0.X..V), Cheah Kim Swee (CRC), F,u Cheow Teik (CJLC.)f Eu Honi; Lay (Sporting Diamonds), i.im Cheng Poh (S'rting Diamonds).
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  • 25 16 < .•.-•ttmjc.-n. June 27. Fraulein Dora Ratjen broke tne Woman*! world high jump record with 1.66 metres. The previous record waus 1/55 metres
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    • 50 16 Lord's 34,000: Melbourne Cricket Ground 90,000 QVERCROWDING at the piesent Test Match has brought many protests. The general conclusion is that Lord's is not big enough to accommodrite cricket crowds. On Saturday 34,000 packed the ground and it is pointed out that the Melbourne Cricket Ground will hold 90.000.— Reuter.
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