The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 June 1938
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section21 1938-06-29 1 TOKWU LUMPUR BY AIR The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,508 ESTD. 1835 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1938 10 CENTS21 words
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Article273 1938-06-29 1 "They Were Carrying Contraband" proposaiTfor A SAFETY ZONE "Warnings Ignored" G rvPDAT Burgos, June 28, KAfeKAL tranco today issued a statement on the bombing of British ships m Spanish waters. His proposals, by which these incidents can be avoided m iuture, are the establishment ofReuter - 273 words
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Article156 1938-06-29 1 German Seamen Are Among Victims Hong Kong. June 28. LJONG KONG has awakened to the danger of cholera »vith the discovery of a German victim, a member of the crew of the Hamburg- Amerika ship Assuan, who is supposed to have caught the infection throughReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-06-29 1 CAPTAIN GEORGE EYSTON, ider of the world's land-speed record of 312 m.p.h. will set out for Bonneville Salt Flats. Utah. next month with his redesigned Thunderbolt to try and break his own record. The new car was on view m London last week.43 words
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55 1938-06-29 1 Washington, June 28. Unemp'oyed m the United States month showed an increase of lore than 4.000,000 compared with 1937, according to statistics pub- by the National Industrial Con- Board today. paratlve figures are 10,310,000 last month. 10.118,000 m April this ear and 6 192 000Reuter - 55 words
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88 1938-06-29 1 London, June 28. Mr. David Adams today asked the President of the Board of Trade -vhether a large proportion of Japanese tea was sold m England as "China tea," and whether he would insist on a clearer definition of its origin, so as toReuter - 88 words
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Article78 1938-06-29 1 TOE FREE PRESS publishes today a 20-page issue, including four special pages devoted to the compulsory third party motor vehicle insurance coming into force on Friday. On page FIVE Mr. A. D. Anderson. Singapore manager of the New Zealand Insurance Company Ltd.. contributes a comprehensive article on78 words
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Article181 1938-06-29 1 League Help For China Japan? M. P. Questions The Prime Minister London, June 28. TN the Hcuse of Commons today, Mr. R. W. Sorensen (Labour) asked whether the Prime Minister would propose to the League the immediate consideration of means whereby the economic needs of China and Japan could beReuter - 181 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-06-29 1 MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN paid a visit to Reading University where he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters. Accompanied by Sir Samuel Hoare, the Chancellor, he visited Reading University Horticultural Grounds and inspected the greenhouses, where this picture was taken.41 words
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276 1938-06-29 1 RECORD PRODUCTION OF 3.7-INCH A.A. GUN London, June 27. pOMPLETE reorganisation of Great Britain's anti-air-craft defences was announced by the War Office today. The present strength of Territorial Army anti-aircraft units amounts to 43,000 and this figure will be increased to between 80,000 and 100,000.276 words
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110 1938-06-29 1 RUBBER MANUFACTURERS AND HONG KONG EXPORTS London, June 28. Mr. W. If. Watson, m the Commons today, asked if the President of the Board of Trade was aware that strong discontent was being expressed by rubber manufacturers m this country owing to the increasing volume of imports from Hong KongReuter - 110 words
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Article75 1938-06-29 1 China's Day Of Remembrance ■"PHE Chinese Government has asked Chinese living inside and outside China to observe the first anniversary of the war on July 7 by eating vegetarian meals. All the money saved should be devoted to relief work. Memorial services m remembrance of those killed m action will75 words
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Article254 1938-06-29 1 Bradman Scores A Century England: 4»4 and 242 for H (dee) Australia: 422 and 204 for (>. TTHE second test match at Lord ended m a draw last nl«ht. Au.stralia being 110 runs behind at the close of play. Interest m the match, cables (.ur London254 words
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Article127 1938-06-29 1 London. June 2X. Mr. Geoffrey Mander. m the Commons today asked If Sir John Simon. Chancellor of the Exchequer, w >uld consider the advisability of guaranteeing a loan lor the supply of military material to China on the basis of the precedent set m theReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement43 1938-06-29 1 __\_____J7^_\i:** BS&PrtL^k. _V"" fc fc j| \_\im -J^i-X_i J!— ayill4 Jto_ 3&__t_f w ww^kW— Malaya's Premier Hotel. TOHIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 P.M. to &30 P.M. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 P.M. to midnight THE POPULAR VERSATILE COMEDIAN ANDY RICE TELCPHONE NO. 5381. NON-DINERS $1.0043 words
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Advertisement81 1938-06-29 1 WH^ViJ^ ij i /1 i ii|^^^ SEA VIEW jgj HOTEL > TONIGHT THURSDAY SATURDAY I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I MUSIC BY REI.I.ER S POPULAR HUNGARIAN BAND LAST TWO PERFORMANCES BY J DON DOLLY I Dinner S3. Non -Diners $1. Dance Informal THE ROTARY CMX fej£ M SIRMPORE J MEETS TODAY81 words
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954 1938-06-29 2 Jungle Expedition I J 1 oardsniDs 60 MEN START ON 55-MILE MARCH pIGERS, wild boar and leopards are plentiful m the country around Raub where more than 200 F.M.S. police officers and men are searching for the murderers of Mr. F. G. W. Dunsford.954 words
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Article182 1938-06-29 2 (From Our Special Correspondent) Itaub, June Z\. /L I. NfOUGH some Europeans living m the Raub area are keeping loaded suns handy since the murder of .Mr. Dunsford, there is no real alarm anions: the planting or mining community. A Furopean woman. Mrs. H. F. Malet,182 words
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122 1938-06-29 2 London. June 28. The Premier announced i n the Commons today that the Government would set up a select committee to j inquire into the matter cf the Official I Secrets Act ;\nd MPs. Tlie War Office announced today that a court of inquiry will122 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-06-29 2 JILL rORMILOE makes a fine jump on "Firefly" m the Novice Jumping (lass at a Buiks horse show.18 words
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450 1938-06-29 2 Japanese Report On Plans Along Yangtse Valley Hankow, Juno 28. A REPORT from a Japanese source states that the Chinese High Command is ready for a decisive battle between Kiukian^, m North Kiangsi. and Hankow. Sixty Chinese divisions including the newly trained units from Hunan,450 words
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Article165 1938-06-29 2 "I Met My Love Again" JJOWAUAYS it is rare to find a film production of the 'mushy" love' story treated with even the slightest originality —probably because originality and the love drama arc too extremes. But while the theme ol I Met My Love Again." which opened at the' Pavilion165 words
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142 1938-06-29 2 Lord Soathwood On Value Of Advertising London. June IS. QVEK 1,000 delegates from 17 countries assembled at the Empire Exhibition at Glasgow >e*tcrday for the opening of the lourth International Advertising Convention. A civic welcome was ex nded to them by the Senior Baili;. The President of the Advertising Association.142 words
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50 1938-06-29 2 BROADCAST CELEBRATION IN HONG KONG To celebrate the ten'h ;nn,v rsary of broadcasting m Hang Klum nccUl programmes w 11 be put on th- air tomorrow from the station ZBW3 The programme will comprise f en^rtalnmentt by Hong Kong ar»4ttt and an addrcaj from the 0 .vernoc at the Colcny.50 words
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303 1938-06-29 2 Even Strap Hanging Made Easier London. June 28. QREATEK comfort m travr, ling, to which passenger by the London underground railways may look forward m the near future, was demonstrated yesterday when the fir* seven cars of £9.000.000 worth of rolling stock now being bulk303 words
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Article46 1938-06-29 2 lendon. June Dr. Wiahl, cr tbf Oeru m roi Off\ce uid Sir Frrjer Economic Adi the U m >rernmei converaationi i tier nan de^t question I I >day. A further me I Qennai tapetti ri i Board ol Trade British WirelessBritish Wireless - 46 words
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41 1938-06-29 2 COST OF WITHDRAWING SPANISH VOLUNTEERS London. Junr i'i»e chairman*! rab-o mmtu the Non-Irtenrentl< n C mmlti at th. I n I <■'. [inancfs of the tCfaefltt fOC drawol of fotl Ign o»rnbat.i: the Spanish conflict w< re furtl i usstd. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 41 words
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Article79 1938-06-29 2 VERDICT OF SU ICIDE Giving v;d. >v lt M 3u ry mi the d. ath of a eh lingaport Harbour B. an. sector L C Kessler t >ld the '.hat Ong Slang Hay 36. had n hree atLempts to commit mlclde on previous occasion.- h was an o| .moker and79 words
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Article40 1938-06-29 2 INDIAN YOUTH LEA GUE Application for registr.ii.inn i he Societies' Orrtin.m I for tht I V'ou h League has been appr :h^ R glstrar of g 'ihe ptemltej ol the M lnd Youth L Iggg" is R i r Singapore.40 words
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Advertisement179 1938-06-29 2 fOMl€ OH r lvSW^m_\wttsfwM—m_\\\\\\\\\\\\\\9_-\\\9^^^ J-mmmmW^^ mm__mt&- < V 9^ > 4£>**—tmr& ____W^-' f* mm_\\\^^^ gm Jk "-f -jrft, 1- «i mt S > wir" jJ %^i ilF'' ft' r\:_. -S^i \_%-f* '^y*-'"*^ A\W- -<t< *W Gar Jf^^ J j***"^ «-M*r-' iv^^V *'*9% ># A_____jEl \______WW Mat M rineapple HAM if179 words
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Advertisement9 1938-06-29 2 /i\H( So:e agents GRAFTON LABORATORIES 20b. FOIL Vllt «/i >\9 words
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164 1938-06-29 3 JAPANESE FISHERMEN MAY NOT^GEf RENEWALS OF LICENCES Competition Problem In Singapore IV/lANY Japanese fishing licences m The 100 Japanese fishing b^s a ,S 50 JEr cent, of the fresh fish for the Singapore markets. With a total of about 1,500, lapaneec fishermen m Singapore are second m numbers to Chinese,164 words
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Article63 1938-06-29 3 In tne Singapore Fourth Police Court. A. Godfrey of the R.A.F. was fined S3O and had his licence suspended for six months, for driving his car In a negligent manner and colliding w.th the rear of a bus m Ponggol Road on May 8. Godfrey had63 words
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Article271 1938-06-29 3 Tuesday. June 21. Hon. Mr. C. D. Ahearne and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Henggeler had luncheon at Kings House. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency at King's House this evening: Hon. Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen, Hon. Mr. E. J. Davies271 words
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Article33 1938-06-29 3 The annual general meeting of the Association of British Malaya will be held m the Council Chamber of the Rubber Growers* Association, London, on July 15, reports our London Correspondent.33 words
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Article47 1938-06-29 3 S. Kandasamy was drunk and rode a bicycle m a zig-zag manner along Kallang Road, Singapore, on Saturday afternoon. He appeared m the Singapore Second Police Court and was charged with being drunk and incapable. He pleaded guilty and was fined a dollar.47 words
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Article244 1938-06-29 3 COUNT) guilty by a unanimous verdict of the jury of using as genuine •:d currency notes Tan Chu Chooi. :-se pork shopkeeper, of Woodlands, was sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice II >me at the Singapore Assizes yester"l cannot say whether these244 words
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Article80 1938-06-29 3 CONSIDER this man is one of the densest police constables we have had to deal with; I think he must be a bit off colour," declared Mr. G. S. Rawlings, Singapore Third Police Magistrate, yesterday, when a Malay police corporal took a considerable amount of time80 words
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Article178 1938-06-29 3 LTOGETHER 2PO cases of typhoid few have been reported m Singapore since the begining of this month, and 47 deaths have occurred. The source of the outbreak has been located m a house m Telok Ayer Street In which ice-cream was prepared for street hawkers. AN all-Malayan178 words
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Article, Illustration48 1938-06-29 3 HASSAN NASHAT PASHA, the new Egyptian Ambassador arrived at Liverpool Street Station to take up his duties m London. One of the first things he is to discuss with the Government is Egypt's new cotton duties. He is being greeted by M. Hakki, counsellor to the Egyptian Embassy.48 words
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307 1938-06-29 3 SUGGESTING that the law of succession laid down m the Constitution of Johore was m part ambiguous, Inche Onn bin Ja'afar declared at the Johore State Council meeting yesterday that the relevant section should be amended so as to make its meaning and intention clear beyond307 words
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Advertisement14 1938-06-29 3 "EVERYBODY SING!" YOU LL KNOW WHY WHEN JUDY GARLAND COMES TO THE CAPITOL SOON!14 words
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Advertisement192 1938-06-29 3 X P M On leave? ____m Travel home _M via South Africa First Class from 897/-I--FOR DETAILED INFORMATION APPLY TO X.P.M. Line 1, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated tn Holland.) LIGHT STUDIO. MODERN ART PHOTOGRAPHERS. Greatly Reduced Prices for Outdoor Photography Weddings, Parties, Gardens, Homes and lall Kinds of Commercial Photography192 words
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Miscellaneous57 1938-06-29 3 Law Notice For The Day .tefore Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell m 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. S 177 37 F. E. Sommerecker vs. .eers and Contractors Ltd. Before Mr. Justice Home m 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. X^sixes: No. s— Rex vs. (1> !fg Ma Cheow. Low Eng Choon.57 words
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Advertisement129 1938-06-29 4 COMPULSORY INSURANCE FOR ALL MOTOR VEHICLES I AGAINST THIRD PARTY (PERSONAL INJURY) j TTTT V TTTPJQT cl JDLI Jr llio JL THE OLDEST INSURANCE INSTITUTION IN THE WORLD ALL CLAIMS PAYABLE IMMEDIATELY APPLY FOR QUOTATIONS TO BENME S. COHEN and SON (Malaya) LTD. PENANG SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Kennedy Burkill Co.,129 words
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Article1865 1938-06-29 5 THIRD PARTY M OTOR INSURANCE Important Addition To Road Legislation In Malaya /COMPULSORY third party moto I Z y Iv .peaking, be consider! to In Im^STf^ «f«- development, and can, hroadfare of the community. important addition to our legislation affecting the socia we| Owing to the rapid development *_f labk,1,865 words
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Article77 1938-06-29 5 £OMPULSORY third party motor insurance was first introduced m Denmark m 1918. In June. 1929. New Zealand introduced third party insurance legislation, and m June. 1931. it was brought into force m the United Kingdom. Apart from French Indochina, where third party insu- ranee is compulsory for77 words
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Advertisement76 1938-06-29 5 INSURE WITH THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated m India), v II 'o 11CU MOTOR Authorized Capital Rs. 60,000,000. Subscribed Capital 35,605,275. Paid Up Capital 7,121,055. Total Funds 21,394,387. The Biggest Indian General Insurance Office WORLD WIDE AGENCIES MALACCA. SS Afrnt.: PtXAM. S-ib-Afeocy. r r M%SK%TI >b A«e»u 3.76 words
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248 1938-06-29 6 Local Branch Of A. A. Applauds Move THE INTRODUCTION OF COMPULSORY THIRD 1 PARTY INSURANCE IS APPLAUDED BY THE SINGAPORE BRANCH OF THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. MR. G. M. Coltart, chair- man of the Singapore branch, says: "As previously intimated m the Association's248 words
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Article145 1938-06-29 6 THE principle of insurance was admirably stated by a select committee of the House of Commons, who. m reporting m 1825 on the laws relating to friendly societies, said: "Whenever there is a contingency, the cheapest way of providing against it Ls by uniting with others, so145 words
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Article266 1938-06-29 6 Insurance has been described as the practical device by which civilised man protects himself against the contingencies of life." He has for centuries realised the regularity with which the law of average operates when great numbers are involved and has used his knowledge ito provide by Insurance against266 words
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Article155 1938-06-29 6 INTERESTING facts on insurance are given by William Corbin m the American Magazine. He points out that insurance rates are largely made by the nations motorists who. m 1934. for instance, reaped a red harvest of 36,000 dead and 954.000 persons injured m 832,000 accidents. The greater155 words
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Article367 1938-06-29 6 OBLIGATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL JT is an interesting ttvr v i 8m tna t 9 although the motor car has advanced rapidly m design and performance during its few years of existence, there has been no corresponding improvement m the skill of drivers. •THE higher speed of cars, the imperfectness367 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-06-29 6 Passengers Saw It Coming, But The driver of this bus approached the curve too fast mMmm^mmmWTitma insurant T* I^LX* n ,hi21 words
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Advertisement65 1938-06-29 6 THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m England). All Classes of Motor Insurance Approved Insurers under the S.S. and F. M. S. Motor Insurance Ordinance Ctllvl -LLjI ICIL vl ilv^il L« General Agents for Malaya: WILLIAM JACKS CO., (malaya) LTD. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. —^m^m THE LAMIKN UNITED assurance65 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-06-29 7 A Sudden Swerve, A Skid And |HO KiMed and „,ve .eriou,,,. inj„red_tl,e tol. o, th 'V I W taLS ttUrt S2SJS tHe nMd al »ther h.dividua.26 words
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1226 1938-06-29 7 But Basis Of Modem Form Goes Back Much Further N fVo^-? E AY APPEAR TO THE MAN IN THE STREET TO 3E AS MODERN AS TALKING PICTURES. X-RAY. TELEVISION. 16-INCH GUNS 400 MILE-AN-HOUR AIRCRAFT. BUT FEW KNOW THAT THE ORIGIN OF INSURANCE-IN GENERAL1,226 words
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Article113 1938-06-29 7 IN the sixteenth century insurance 7ras carried on as a side line by bankers, money-lenders and met chants. Merchants who unshed to insure their property had to send their clerks to persons who were known to be icillina to insure such risk; Policies were made out cud113 words
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Advertisement132 1938-06-29 7 A_Wm\ MM Mh mm V JL* g% X J& fj ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE Assurance Corporation, Limited, of Perth (Scotland) and London (Incorporated m Graat Britain) The "General" has Assets of more than £19,000.000 as security for its policyholders and has paid over £90,000,000 m claims. Its worldwide organization offers exceptionally132 words
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Article, Illustration1448 1938-06-29 8 Joan Little Field - Americans To Make Film Of "The Citadel" At Denham Joan Little Field Britain On The Screen By A FTER the well-merited success of "A Yank at Oxford", Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer are taking no chances with their second British production, "The Citadel", now m production at the Denham Studios under the director of1,448 words
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Article208 1938-06-29 8 Put Herself Right With Kruschen u l am 39 years of age." i m writes. "Yet some days I have t> feeling and looking 100 years old I would get fits of exhaustion for no good reason at all. I was not fit to208 words
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Article, Illustration332 1938-06-29 8 AMONG the studios used by the* BBC's Empire and foreign-lan-guage announcers are two, recently brought into service by the Corporation, that are the most up to date of their kind m Great Britain, The studios— '4C 'or the foreignlangugae services, and 4 4D' for332 words
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Advertisement24 1938-06-29 8 Where there's a JUDY you'll always fmd a "PUNCH" and it's there m "EVERYBODY SING" M- S. M.'S STAR SPfITT ro C n MUSICAL.24 words
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Advertisement264 1938-06-29 8 Gil bey's SPEY ROYAL Scofc/r Whisky 10 YEARS OLD APB 8 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours tane Dr Nixon t V your M«nh,....i v,r,..--tIK ro 8u lt s n 24 nour,. or \«-laba are a new dlacover) uarnnteed to ouild ouUy and ukl M one week 01 money ba<264 words
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463 1938-06-29 9 Britain Still Helping To Build Japan 's Warships EXTENSIVE BUYING SAYS NAVAL ATTACHE (From Our Own Correspondent) [JP to 1013, Britain built WW^V"^^ t of two" 4ti SpiS™ old had bs tains iU i„ *iffi lm ori 1 ]=M>anese Navy still mainmite «f m «l CC ,n i» nd R463 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-06-29 9 i ftuwiisintEKlNU THF ARRIVAI of tu n the front at Weymouth befor cm 1 k 1h travelled alon* ♦o visit the Fleet a,ld Alb6rl24 words
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457 1938-06-29 9 [•HE Dindings Territory, which up to 40 yean ago was a famous haunt of pirates, is rapidly Roping mto a trading, health and pleasure The Dindings Territory was severed from Penang m 1935 for $87,000. This scenic coastland now, with its peaceful and prosperous457 words
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175 1938-06-29 9 D. Quignon - Home SPA TREATMENT for RHEUMATISM D. Quignon agfk gidnev Trouble gffgj By Doctor or" tAe Faculty of Medicine, Paris. IF y< v are over forty, and subject to rheumatism, lumbago, kidney trouble. '.ration or liver disorder, it is a plan to make a practice of drinki.kalme water (similar to that175 words
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85 1938-06-29 9 AIR MAIL MAY SOON EXTEND TO NEW ZEALAND Wellington, (N.Z.). Mr. M. J. Baraga, New Zealand Prime Minister, stated m an interview that he hoped the day was "pretty close" when there would be an air mail service between New Zealand and Australia. A cable had been sent to the85 words
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60 1938-06-29 9 Victoria Theatre is to be Installed with an auxiliary electric wiring system for lighting the stage and auditorium, at an estimated cost of $416 to be provided for m the Supplemental Budget. The purchase of a bottle cooler tor the theatre bar at a60 words
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Article61 1938-06-29 9 London, June 27. The Colonial Office announces that the King has appointed Sir Harry Charles Luke. Lieutenant-Governor of Malta to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Fiji and High Commissioner for the Western Pacific, m succession to Sir Arthur Richards (formerly of the M.C.S.) who has61 words
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179 1938-06-29 9 BLACKOUT IN THE STATE? A BILL was passed at the Johore State Council yesterday to provide for third party insurance of motor vehicles and traction engines, to come into operation on Aug. 1. As similar legislation would become effective m the Colony on July179 words
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Article21 1938-06-29 9 Mr. Justice Gordon Smith. K.C. and Mr. E. M. Mac Donald have been elected members of the Association of British Malaya.21 words
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Article72 1938-06-29 9 IVHEN a witness m a film case m the Court oi Appeal was described as an usherette," Lord Justice Slesser expressed amused surprise. And when counsel mentioned that m the film world, a person who made a film star "even more beautiful than she was naturally."72 words
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Article144 1938-06-29 9 At Penang In September The annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters will be held at Penang m September, it was announced by the chairman, Mr. W. Leggatt, at the half-yearly general meeting of the society held on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur. A special feature this144 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-06-29 9 THE DirilESS OP KENT. |lllH„>| of the Alexandra Da> Movement tSS n rose se,,;,IK depois m U sh <* r^»ved a don lv behalf of Pr.ncess Alexandra, as she l.lt ■lUltll Square31 words
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650 1938-06-29 9 Appeal For Bigger Membership THE increasing membership ol the Penang Eurasian Association as the result of a campaign which is still m full swing was reflected at the reunion dinner which was held at the Station Hotelafter a lapse of several yeais Mr. F.650 words
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Advertisement101 1938-06-29 9 f J/Us STATE"^ I INVESTMENT! 1 never fluctuates m j r/^T'iTlXjjillP j Join the 9 fSTATEI fc 3UILDINC SOCIETY W J*^ 'Incorporated under the Btiildint H B Societies Acts, 1874 and 1894). S Ji£ > hit Society ofter* Absolute Securitj Ijß *oJ Facility of Withdrawal at any jjH time, aaci101 words
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Advertisement51 1938-06-29 9 THE EARLY SHOPPERS GET THE BEST PKK A 1 WHY NOT YOU I ill DOORS OPEN AT 8 A.M. THIS MORNING for the I'ti/t mcnci'tnent of GIAN SINGH'S j GRAND ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT RUTHLESSLY SUBJECTED TO CUT IN PRICES GIAN SINGH JP_ 4, Battery Rd Spore.51 words
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617 1938-06-29 10 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1938. Third Party Insurance THE introduction of compulsory third party motor insurance m the Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements on Friday, is yet another move of great importance m the social legislation of Malaya and yet another recognition oi the moral right617 words
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1382 1938-06-29 10 Paul C. Smith - How Hitler Gained Power And Maintains His Prestige Paul C. Smith The Outlook For Peace By WHAT Hitler has done lo Ger- many i» analysed here m the second of a series of live articles by an American newspaper man, general manager of the San Francisco Chron»cle, who has iust1,382 words
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Advertisement128 1938-06-29 10 H ggglilH Caldbecks ■■■■■■■■^■■■■nBrHBHBH COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office: 13, Regent Street, LONDON, S. W. L TAKE CHARGE OF EASTERN KIT AT I HEIR PORT SAID BRANCH HAVE IT LAUNDERED AND READY FOR YOV ON THE RETURN JOURNEY Representatives board all homeward fcound steamers at PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON128 words
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Advertisement25 1938-06-29 10 For BAGGAGE INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE 6 LIFE \SSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated tn Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE PHONE: H4HO25 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-06-29 11 CAPTAIN GEORGE EYSTON, holder of the word's land-speed record of gig m.p.b. wHI set out for Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, next month with his redesigned "Thunderbolt" to try and break his own record. Here is a striking view from the tail of the eight- wheel, 34 ft. long "Thunderbolt."49 words
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Article, Illustration732 1938-06-29 11 M.C.S. OFFICER WEDS THE father of a Singapore bride officiated at her wedding yesterday. He was the Rev. Stephen Band, the Minister at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, and his youngest daughter, Miss Louisa Margaret Band was nuvried to Mr. Kenneth Anthony Blacker MCS' ofFree Press - 732 words
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49 1938-06-29 11 SIX MONTHS FOR CAUSING GRIEVOUS HURT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 28. Convict -d on a charge of causing grievous hur. with an axe to Baiwant S.ngh. Jagat Sirgh was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Raja Mv is a* the Selangor Assi' ,c49 words
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92 1938-06-29 11 JOHORE ROYALTY'S ALLOWANCES INCREASED DEGINNING from July 1 next, allowances for six members of the ruling house of Johore will be increased. A motion passed at the State Council meeting at Johore Bahru yesterday raised the monthly allowance of Tungku Ampuan Besar from $500 to $1,000. Tungku Besar Petri and92 words
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Article116 1938-06-29 11 uTom Our Own Corresponds. v Seremban, June 28. The funeral of the Rev. Benjamin Stokes took place at Seremban tonight. Archdeacon Graham White of Singapore officiated at the church and graveside and he was assisted by Rev. Hall of Selangor, Rev. St. George Petter, of116 words
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222 1938-06-29 11 Petition To Sir S. Thomas Brings No Redress Ratepayers To Approach Secretary Of State (From Our Own Correspondent) A MM4U.4WI. c Kua,a L «™Pur, June 28. petition to the Secretary of State for the Colonies k. 0^( nsidcr at!on of rating on annual value is to be drafted^ according to222 words
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Article106 1938-06-29 11 Dumb Man Accused Of Gambling A DUMB defendant appeared In Singapore Third Police Court yesterday charged with gambling m public. The accused, Supayah. a 21 -year old Tamil, when charged waved his hands erratically. "Ask him what he does when he wants to say yes or no." added Mr. G.106 words
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Article59 1938-06-29 11 Miss Jean Stevenson, of N. w Zealand, was entertained on Tuesday by the V W.C.A. business girls, m their c.i.b ro.m a: Raffles Quay. Singapore. M'n Sevi-nson m an addre.^ emphasised the benefit of cub life as a j st'mulus to self-development, the mak ng of59 words
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115 1938-06-29 11 "Booloo Film Action Award Varied THE S.S. Court of Appeal, by a majority, has varied the order made by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the action brought by Wong Chew Sin. a carpenter and cabinet maker, against John Eugene Burch. a co-director and business manager of the Paramount Pictures for115 words
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63 1938-06-29 11 Attempt To Land $16,000 Worth Of Chandu |N the early hours of yesterday morning, an attempt was made to take 516.000 worth of chandu ashore from an oil driven ship which was berthed alongside the main wharf of the Singapore Harbour Board. The revenue patrol frustrated the attempt. The chandu,63 words
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Article, Illustration348 1938-06-29 11 jFrom Our Own Correspondent. Ix>ndon, June 28. AIR Vice-Marshal A. W. 11 Tedder, Air Officer Commanding, Royal Air Force, Far East, who has been appointed DirectorGeneral of Research and Development, Royal Air Force, has received a cable from the Air Ministry to fy to London348 words
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66 1938-06-29 11 GUILTY OF ATTEMPTED CULPABLE HOMICIDE Cheong Ji on Jong, a II maker, who araa aenleni ed to two years" rigorous im,>i 1 o m ent at th? Singapore A c s.zes on Monday, was f<> guilty of attempted culpable homicide not aaaodntlng to murder. The man. v honi it was66 words
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162 1938-06-29 11 UNDER VALUED FILM EQUIPMENT ALLEGED Production Men A rrested (irnm |),.r OWM 'orre^poiidriit Bangkok, Jinn- m y.No t•• turns o/ti, r r > and lb, re number., ot a nim produ< I on I mpauy have been m custody t i a week m ronnection with m allt<ation si undrr162 words
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Article63 1938-06-29 11 l.Ui Man a Sli was y -st -rd;iv produced In th pore Vtourtti c .t.rt <■• f.i jix to |ye informati a t<> 1 1 p i X that an arm* d r 'bbe»-v I t. n rmm tied on Jan. 20 r v Handle appeared63 words
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Advertisement21 1938-06-29 11 Dine and Dance «t the CAPITOL RESTAURANT lUuc ky tart BUtk k Hk Ordkeslra TONIGHT dt FRIDAYS a RM. TO MIDNIGHT,21 words
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Advertisement65 1938-06-29 11 *j o v s I v >- i WEST END MODEL DARK BROWN WILLO'V CAL? P $15.50 ,W M *■> I ■< detfr«»e. A I ij n wnn.s to for;' t his BROWN WILLOW CALF b j^__--i.__:. A <*... w >«isi' v t^ye !y^ (i^BL ROBINSON'S OF SINGAPORE AND KUALA65 words
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983 1938-06-29 12 LONG DEFERRED UPWARD MARKET MOVEMENT Messrs Fraser Go's AFTER many months of dull and depressing markets the past week has witnessed a most welcome and long-deferred upward movement, write Messrs. Fraser Co, m their weekly share market report issued last night. All centres responded983 words
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Article, Illustration70 1938-06-29 12 THE ...YIN ENTRANCE to Lloyd's London, uhieh carries *ilh it so much historic*] background and where sti'i today the K reate?t proportion ot the •nsuranee busine s in the world is transacted. The old traditions are still maintained, but the facilities offered by this renowned house have been extended to70 words
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Article73 1938-06-29 12 ghfgk (•old _>hare Avenges: Previous HIS Toda> s 78.1S j Til K>v« price- .\re published by courtesy ot Mtssrs S. E. I. o- Singapore, to when: they are i daily. j Pesos Anttmofc o 42 o 415 AlOk 0.25x<i. 0 27 Coco Qrort 0.46 unquoted D:n:73 words
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Advertisement80 1938-06-29 12 WATCH FOR THE GALA OPENING OF THE ANEW M lhambrA) FIRST AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE IC O M PLETEL V RENOVATED OPENING PICTURE THE GREATEST FILM OF ALL TIMES FOLLOW THIS ADVERTISEMENT. r^-p^^ THE HERO, «^^U IS COMING! R^V 1 UMUEI WIOWYJI preseirts <&|^ CARY COOPER ~Jldwchturts Marco FV>lo With. BASIL RATHBONE80 words
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Advertisement209 1938-06-29 12 TODAY at the CAPITOL OPENING AT 3.15 6.15—9.15 ___ZyWmW^__l ALL-STAR TRIUMPH! 1 jflJp^^a^gSSu^ji' jSF L-_^W^» 3 tfi^L _^_E_\__^_mJj_f*Jt&- 4 V{l -j. '"ZhWL A3. 1^ A«k'«« a %mSJ ,^'V l3f>L th Same P roduc r w h«> ««ve ad* o_.0 GR "'c N^k, W^ you both those groat hitsl -UI&Z S^Vtb?^*209 words
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Miscellaneous233 1938-06-29 12 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE Z:iL 1.3S mc s (225 m.) p.m. 1.00 Miscellaneous programme of new rs mophone records 2.00 Interval. 5.00 Hokkien (Amoy) music. 1 5.35 Selections from Peiping dramas. f 6.00 Modern Mandarin KmgS.t 6.30 Dance music played by Charlie's Hot Stumpers, with Manda.m vocal refrains sung by the233 words
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Article, Illustration178 1938-06-29 13 SOME 80 ships of the Home Fleet steamed out of \V>vm _v Iheir head, fl y in X the royal standard at her ma /n m* s T v ?tH??'Mi* "agship of the Home Fleet. The Kin*; was ahoard her <v* tJtMwi «tto*|p nh Sir Charles178 words
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404 1938-06-29 14 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES Last Night's Quotations I From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday The above are dealers middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Snare 01 £i denomination unless Latest Quotation* Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan a p.c. 1944-64.... m^ 113 3,^ Funding Loan404 words
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Article277 1938-06-29 14 The foilowir g quotations are published by courtesy of S. E. Levy and Co and Swan Cuibertson and Fritz DOW-JONES *VER.\r.ES. Previously Wsterdajr's o J Close Close Changes J«i Industrials .131.94 130.48 off 1 i 6 20 Rails 25.45 25.00 off 4S !H> Utilities 20.58 20.65 up277 words
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80 1938-06-29 14 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 28, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0. 8) June* 22T» lftU Good F.A.Q. m bales tF.OB. June) 22 V« 99 i No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot- /4 loose) 'awardable Singapore) 22% 22^ July 22 3 -i 22X July-Sept. 2I 231! S-£.80 words
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Article146 1938-06-29 14 From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday STOCKS: London: 59.778 tons (59.131 tons) Liverpool: 31.307 tons (30,858 tons) Straits S.T>, Rotterdam: £11. Previously: .€ll ss. White Muntok m bond: 3 13|16d. Previously: 33 4d. White Muntok Aug.-Oct.: 3 15 l&d. Previously: 2 3 < B ci. Lampong black m146 words
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Article70 1938-06-29 14 /•rom London: Latest Quotations TIN: Dull. Spot: £186 7s. Sd Previously: £187 Lift 6c vfu vT4k xiv S: iJlB7Ts6d Previously: £188 7s. XL .^t» iUKK TIN: COPPER nin§ 42 "Previously: 42.62 Settlement: £37 ss. Previously £37 17s. M GOLD: ...,T^ terday: €T 0s 9d Previously: £7 Os70 words
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Article55 1938-06-29 14 London Closing Quotations Mot nod of P^?^oe?7r? m '^U^e5 rmmmm mmmmm^^'^~ P.r?c entle Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously p ans Franc to 1211 177T_ 177 N ew Yor* $to 4.8* 495^ Amsterdam Guilders to 4 97-, 3 95' i 3933! BST.::. B S i --vi Kobe Per yen55 words
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Article187 1938-06-29 14 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations I June 28 SELLING London. T.T. 2:3 2532 London, demand 2;3 25 32 Lyons, demand 2053 Switzerland, demand 248^4 Hamburg, demand 14iy 2 New York demand 57 516 Montreal, demand 57 13:16 Batavia, demand 103V 2 Samarang, demand 103% Calcutta. Bombay, and Rangoon, demand187 words
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Article124 1938-06-29 14 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE Ci OSfc, OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY j MINING. Tin at midday was $93 59. down $l.g7U Accord.*- a. ITI cable advices from London, tin shares there wer« yesterday. In the local market, however to svmnLht <? commodity, the market had a124 words
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Article1176 1938-06-29 14 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser And Co. f s List Tl tSI>AY, JINE 28, 19H8: S I'M. MINING Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 3d 4s yu '.hi Kmiioatik 'E) 2U> Sw> Austral Mala> «£> 42s W 47« bd N Ayer Hitam (ss) 21s 6d1,176 words
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Advertisement66 1938-06-29 14 m S. E. Levy Co. V Shanghai. Hongkong. Manila Singapore. Investment Banker and Broker <_ tn >-*— I Do% For«^ M«rts^eT.srsS«S? S^*** MEMBERS. I NEW YORK COTTON KXCHANOE COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC I Sal° RK C FFEE SUOAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF rRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE66 words
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Advertisement852 1938-06-29 15 CLASSIIFIED^pyERTISEMENTS? __BOARI) RESIDENCE. j CI. STEVENS RD. I f la f "Gently built mansion with weii- j I _OUt rooms Unexcelled English f catering VACANT: Large double room Cl oundfloor) with entirely own priv. I PanT, Verandah L<,n^ to *c. Fan. Garden. Also one single room I I t nd852 words
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Advertisement444 1938-06-29 15 NOTICES. EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA (SINGAPORE BRANCH) Re-Union Dinner. A re-union dinner, cabaret -»nd dance will be held at the Adelphi wotel on Saturday, 2nd July. 1938 Tickets $3 00 can be obtained from Mr W. Mc Arthur, c/o Messrs. Derrick ft Co.. or the undersigned. All Ex-Service men with444 words
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Advertisement190 1938-06-29 15 fffar I H ad ■■4H Cecil Street. Slngaootl Phtne: i<SB3--extensions to all departments! Tel: ■'Times" I Singapore Koala I nmpor Office: 25. Java Street Phone: 5471 (5 lines with Ipoh Office: Brewster Road. Phone: 3083. Penary Office: 12. Blsbop Street. Penang. Phone: 1477. London Office: 4043. Fleet Street London E.C.4.190 words
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Advertisement287 1938-06-29 15 BANKOFCHJLtA (Incorporated m Cnina o? Si»c .r > 12. CecU Street Singapara. MODERN BANKING With branches and sub-L. nchcs throughout China, mnd corres pondents m all the principal <en of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business of »very description. TO LET OFFICES^ IN BANK287 words
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599 1938-06-29 16 Interesting Cases Before Admiralty Court IN" two cases recently heard by the Admiralty Court, the rather unusual argument of 'inevitable accident" was pleaded. In ncithei case was the plea accepted, but both of them proved interesting, says the Journal of Shipping and Commerce m599 words
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Article340 1938-06-29 16 I A NEW construction programme for the Navy for 1938 was Issued last Thursday, attached te a supplementary estimate for £2.410.500. This sum Includes £1,773.500 for new construction this year, the proposed additions to the Fleet including: Two battleships, seven cruisers one aircraft carrier, seaplane carrier Albatross, to340 words
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Article110 1938-06-29 16 Procession Over A 1 /;o:n Our Ox.\ Corresp-> fg Ipoh. 'line One of the most impressive funera seen In Ipoh m recent years v ok pi yesterday when the remain, o; *he la Mr. Chin Sem Lin. the Chin c mi.i. aire, whose death ti»ok plan en110 words
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Advertisement467 1938-06-29 16 EMPRESS MH^kE^^^*^^ To North A merica ;%M Fortnightly sailings to Victoria and Vancouver Direct or via Honolulu ships-side rail conW__m_\_WfF^B\^_w______^tSP^' nections at Vancouver fSfrM \\_V%r This time go via Canada book ffiijudßf V™^ your passage on Canadian Pacific's 1 \\^Bfflyl?^^^^_^_J___[ fcreat. whii< Empress of Japan largest, fastest liner on the467 words
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Advertisement440 1938-06-29 16 BIBBY LINE LON DON ADDRESS > 2*!. PALL MALL, LONDON Sfl I Mall Passenger Vessels bet v. ecu RANGOON. COLOMBO PORT SI D4> MARSEILLES, PLYMOITH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore ana Penang. HOMEWARD SAILIM.s Leave Leavo Rangoon Colcmb OXFORDSHIRE June 30 July 1 WORCESTERSHIRE July 14 July 21440 words
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Miscellaneous494 1938-06-29 16 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals* DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p m Thursday 1.45 a.m Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson. Weekdays* Kota Bahru. Kuala Krai Thursday and Briday* 7 am. Sunday 7 pm Kuala Lumpur and Penang Weekdays: 7.45 a.m Malacca, Batu Annam, Batu Pahat. Gemas,494 words
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Miscellaneous233 1938-06-29 16 PASSENGERS BY AIR From Europe. India and Medan by KLM plane "Reiger" on June 25: Mr. H. W. C. G. A. Wittert van Hoogland, Mr. O. G. F. Paulssen, Mr. J. V. West. Mr. O. Morlock. Mr. G. Kost, Mr. Yusuf Ghani. For N.E.I, by KLM plane "Reiger" OB June233 words
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Miscellaneous139 1938-06-29 16 SINGAPORE HARBOUR The following ships aloiv^lde the wharves or expected to arrive East Whart Entrange Gate 1. Exit I*. Rajula 22; Talma 20. Main Wharf Entrance Gate Exit Z: Rajputana 18; Mata Hari 28; Be!--ierophone 14; Glcnapp 11; Kamuning 9: Marudu 6. Empire Dock Entrance Gate 2. Exit 3: Benar'.;.139 words
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Advertisement676 1938-06-29 17 K. P. M. IHEDENS— Wednesday. June 28. Muntok and p^wk TOGIAN- Wednesday. June 29 Toen*k«i aalbae ban MAKASSER-Wednesday, June 2d, Prißl-Rad^"^ and D J a «*i loe-Pallas, Pengalian -Estate and RenaaL Tembi lahan, Poe-REAE^-Wednesday. June 20. Belaw^n-Din VAN HEUTSZ-Wednesday. June 29, Penang and n^ TOMOHON-Thursday. June 30, Singkawan *^J* l676 words
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Advertisement390 1938-06-29 17 I MINT SERVICE PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX. BOSTON nlw vofl AND PHILADELPHIA v.'a f!^ VORH BALTIMORE "'LADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due SaJte Due MV. CINQALEBE PRINCE jSTtT* T S, f«»» < c New Xork MS. SILVEKTBAK j„Z v 12 28 M.V MALAYAN PRINCE 25 1 J390 words
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Advertisement256 1938-06-29 18 P o if iff FOR COMFORT AND SERVICE CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO AND BOMBAY. Available for two months. From SINGAPORE. To l»t. Class 2nd. Class Hong Kong $137.14 $102 H Shanghai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama 5222.86 $154.29 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 Bombay $300.00 $205.71 BRITISH INDIA SAILINGS256 words
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Advertisement506 1938-06-29 18 (Incorporated tn Straits Settlements.} 4^^>****swi*ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn England.) FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT, VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL 1 Steamer Dm Sails CITY OP LYONS Havre. L'don R'dam. H'burg. G'gnw In Port July 2 CITY OF DERBY Havre L'don R dam H'burg. G'gow July 30 Aug.506 words
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Advertisement768 1938-06-29 18 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. i SINGAPORE AND PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIPPING HIE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Steam The Hua Khlo* Steamship Co MM lid Slip Co., LtcU and China Mutual dleam Cunard White Stai Ltd Navigation •>.. Ltd.) Aberdeen A Commonwealth i n. r The Straits Steamship Co.768 words
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Article, Illustration494 1938-06-29 19 Losers Make Good Second-Half Recovery QUICK SCORING IN FINAL STAGES OF MATCH Stadium yj^y Z ZTZ^^ The Fusiliers, who gained a comparatively easy four-one lead m the first half, and held out promise of sweeping the Police defence off itsFree Press - 494 words
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Article226 1938-06-29 19 draw, one-all, was the result of the second division football me between the Excise and the Loyal.s played at Gillman Barracks, yesterday. Play was drab m the first half *> u t sidcrably brightened In the second durv* which boths goals were scored It226 words
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Article162 1938-06-29 19 Entries to be m before Friday From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. June 2&. Entries are called for both the junior ck-ottt competition and the Foo*Association Cup competition by Se.angor Football Association -'.tries are to be m before Friday All tending participating clubs must be162 words
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Article179 1938-06-29 19 Ties for tomorrow In the S.C.R.C. tennis irnament are: ".V Singles Hand: Y. P. Wee 3O) vs er of Jirrmv Kam (—l5) vs. Tan Huck '—30.3;. "B" Singles Hand: S. K. Gaw (—30.3) VS Sian Chye 3O). Una Choon Tee (—3O) vs. Philip Wood l5 I. "B" Doubles179 words
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Article57 1938-06-29 19 c following m^inbers have ucI to play for S.C.C. Ist XI vs. S -RC Ist XI (Div. I League) today rX •^tad um: E C. Ch rrington; J. B. Stoddart. F Mr Cattery; -J. Welsh. C. C Webster. E Hutchinson: W. D J. Vincent. F. > Stiff. R57 words
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Article86 1938-06-29 19 Langley'g 100 At Swansea J. D. A. Langley. the Walk.r Cup gc^ier. scored a brilliant 119 for Cambridge against Glamorgan at Swansea and was afterwards awarded his Blue. Eight places 'n the Cambridge t u am have now been filled. The Light Blues scored at86 words
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Article31 1938-06-29 19 Playing over the Keppel Golf Club's c.ours? on Saturday. Mr. R. J. Fennie. during play m a four ball match, holed hw tee shot at the sixth hole.31 words
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122 1938-06-29 19 Play In S.C.R.C. Tennis Tournament DRICxHt weather favoured the S.C.R.C. spring lawn tennis tourna- ment yesterday, when three mare games were played. In the "A" singles handicap, Tan Chlap Song (—l5) beat Low Kee Pow f- 13 3) 6—4, 6—l, after a fairly hard fight The first "A" doubles handicap122 words
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311 1938-06-29 19 Gunners Beat Publishers Three Goals To Two In Second Division Board^TOu^d'^JSTLTlt A. SX? *J"5 '^W"' Harbour lishers by three goals to two (Blakan Mati) defeated the Pub--^^T^^l^iS^ won by a wide •vrs 01 easiest scoring chances. frJr!! e tf oldier S Were the first to attcak from the kick off311 words
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182 1938-06-29 19 'From Our Own Correspondent/) Kuala Lumpur, June 27. JIME robbed the Non-Benders of a merited win when they met the Malay Regiment m a whol* day's match yesterday at Port Dickson for the visitors had only seven runs to make with three wickets m182 words
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Article110 1938-06-29 19 Players More Difficult To Get Than Ever i Tottenham Hotspur s annual meeting lasted only 25 minutes and was the shortest for mary years. Mr. C. D. Roberts and Mr. George Cox. the retiring directors, were reelected without opposition. After the meeting. Mr. Peter McWillicim. who110 words
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Article158 1938-06-29 19 The men's June bogey competition played over the week-end at the Island Club resulted m a win for Dr. S I. M. Ibrahim m the 'A' d'.vi^ion with a score of two down. T. Yamaguchi was the Winner m *B division with all square. The following were158 words
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Article233 1938-06-29 19 Results of yesterday's tics iv the iTanglin Club tennis tournament yes- terday are: CCLLEN CL'P Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hughes 'p*os Il5) beat Mr. and Mrs. Butler <slt 6-1. 6-1. Mrs. Aingcr and Mr. Henderson (plus 3) beat Miss William and Mr. Laughton (plus 2) 6—4.233 words
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165 1938-06-29 19 Second Annual Competition Insurance Officials of HBfapore he.d their second annual K <> t comPetition on the Singapore Golf Club New Course, on Saturday under Staple lord conditions, when the followinc cards were returned |A Robinson 814J3 33 \w 17+11* .30*. E. H. Crumley U+U* 30165 words
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Article67 1938-06-29 19 Owmg to -he Haw-Par Hall DO* b-ing available, there will be no ties thLs week-end m the Singapore Badm nt »n Championship The draw for ;he women's junior singles and veteran's single; tournaments will be held at Urn Orical Union. Haw-Par Hall, on Friday, at 130 p.m67 words
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Article83 1938-06-29 19 •From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. June 27 The King George V School Old Boys beat th* King Georg,> V Behotl Seremban. m a cricket match The Old Boys scored 110. The principal scorers were Zainudin 22. Syed Hamid 15 not out. Balasingham 10 and X Seneviratne 14. The83 words
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Article53 1938-06-29 19 'Hi*.- foiimrini have xwim MlMlei u> play cricki-t tor th.- YM('A vi ACS on Saturday at I pm n r» > Anson Road ground R Lyne. F. Divaii (i DM* c AckrlU. V. Xavier. S Ih.pe. I Suratu* K.im Glm Lock. G X Tan M Swynv V, Kow53 words
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Advertisement26 1938-06-29 19 \__m r I s2s^v I In L^^^^ I CJhe cigarette you enjoy tor a cuarler o/ an Itour ctiUßCunifln's no. i W. A A.C CHURCHMAN. ENGIAHDJ26 words
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Miscellaneous114 1938-06-29 19 Diary Of The IJiiy hotels. RAFH.I.S: I, Bo )n Dinn?r and p.na to mldnii ent oi Andy RJ sea view: Special Dinnti uance Enteruinmtni Don ai.l D-.1.v M,,OVNn °~W Dtnm, illd CINEMAS. CAPITOL. Opcn.ng day. To: I" with Clark Qabfc ar c ftfyn mum Picture. PAVILION: I ||e| My LOVt114 words
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1059 1938-06-29 20 Compton Saves England From Collapse ANOTHER CENTURY FOR DON BRADMAN pORTUNES fluctuated yesterday, the Anal day of the second Test Match at Lord's, and once again the inevitable draw was reached. After losing quick wickets early m the day England's position seemed dangerous1,059 words
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Article287 1938-06-29 20 Low Scoring In County Cricket RESULTS of Home cricket fixtures completed yesterday are cabled by -Reuter as follows Lancashire beat Surrey on the first innings. Lancashire 219 (Washbrook 107). Surrey 125 (Pollard four for 39) and 102 Tor six (Pollard four for 37). Kent beat Sussex on the first innlrgs.287 words
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Article182 1938-06-29 20 WHEN he had made 18 yesterday Don Bradman beat Jack Hobbs' record of 3,636 runs m England vs. Australia Test. Reuter. ENGLAND —2nd Inns. Barnett c McCabe b McCormick 12 Hutton c McCormick b O'Reilly 5 Verity b McCormick 11 Edrich c McCabe b McCormick 10 Hammond182 words
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Article58 1938-06-29 20 Sydney, June 2£. The dramatic uds and downs of the Test kept Australia on tenterhooks but the sequel .saw a renewal of the clamour for Test matches without any time limit. Alan Kippax said that Bradman must have missed Grimmett terribly. M. A. Noble pays tribute to PaynterReuter - 58 words
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336 1938-06-29 20 Three Americans Reach Women 's Semi-Finals HELEN JACOBS again defeated a seeded player m the women's singles at Wimbledon yesterday, cables Reuter. She beat M. Jedrejowska, who was runner up for the title last year, 6 2, 6 3, m a long rallied and lifeless game. The women's semi-finals willReuter - 336 words
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Article130 1938-06-29 20 JJRADMAN'S century at Lord s yesterday was obtained just on time. In the last five Tests against England he has not fai ed to register at least one century during the match. In the Inst three played m Australia his scores were 270. 212. 169. At Trent Bridge130 words
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Article110 1938-06-29 20 Malayan Championship From Our Own Corr*sp >r I»nt I Kuala Lumpur. June 2H Eleven events will be on card of ttM fifth All-Malayan Amateur Cycling championships to be run off durin? the Malayan Agri-H<>r.icultural here from July 30 to Aug l. The venue of the110 words
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Advertisement153 1938-06-29 20 NEW FICTION SAMPAN SMITH by S. Leith 53.05 A new tail of the China Coast .'.IR. PF.NDLEBURY'S SECOND CASE by Anthony Webb $$.00 THE HOUSES IN BETWEEN by T. Cloud $5,10 A Domestic Comedy m Several Districts THF UND OF ANDREW HARRISON by Freeman Wills Crofts 53. 00 THREE GUINEAS153 words
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Advertisement76 1938-06-29 20 freshness purity k!t -JB t 19 ___a sW. -v m¥^ B^^. j —^rm^^^^ k^ I B!^B I m _j^^^^^ ai& Bl b! 18. J B Blri Bhfc^^£ .^^^^h Ss KB __B ~^K\ mm Jl* fi| if BF l^^^B^VE vßi ate rj& ___w j ■'X/ 118 BIB* _B I Kc£ si,76 words
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