The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 June 1938

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS no is v st». estos mr>. THURSDAY, JINF 30. IMI 19 CENTS
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  • 317 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Pau an j Vigorous Attack Said To Have Been Carried Out rprj^ r Hankow, June 29. [HK Japanese, m their vigorous attack of Matang, below the lx>om at Kiukianir, have used poison gas caus i ng havoc
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  • 143 1 60 POLICE SEARCH FOR 12 HOURS (fYaai t)ur Special Correspondent Rauh. luiu M. THE F.M.s. police hare 1 offered a SI, (MM) reward for information leading to the arrest of the Ckiaeae trang who murdered Mr F. 6. W. Dunsford at Tersanjtr gold mine,
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  • Article, Illustration
    76 1 ON THE OMENING DAY the Sen.nd Tes< between Kn«.li:.d lM •<__. lore's, thr K mc paid surprise visit tt» Urn k«"ou««1 and V/*"* hitr-'-iinced to th^ u-n h. by the 1 ord Baldwin. Walter fianaiuttiMl, th? Kngt&lt cantain is seen here sKa/X r X**| hih Lord Baldwin _._-l,.ng i»n. sM
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  • 55 1 Francos Reply On Way To London Bur no;*. June 29. T!H British Afeafl m rebel Sir Robert Hodgson. rri Bureos today for London to t_ener.il Franco^ reply to British representations reni the bombing of British hips. M! Robert Hodgson expected .1 irrive m London tomorrow And \il! illllliraietrll rrp«>rt to
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  • 69 1 SCENES FOLLOW SENTENCE JERUSALEM, JINK MILITARY I>F\TH SENrENCE ON A VOIM, JEW. v I XMIN JOSEPH. IN (ONnOJi WITH A TERRORIST IHAGE, IN WHICB A BRITISH STABLE AND THREE JEWS. I'DING TWO WOMEN, WERE v;> >v\n carried ovr ring a a>- by Arab! I Jewa m r<
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  • 101 1 Japan And N. China Wool Trade London, June 29. 4 QUESTION whether the Prime Minister had reel a full report from the r_ Ambassador m China. Sir Archibald Clark -Kerr, on ihe Japanese monopoly of the I trade m North China, was ted m the House oi Comna today. R
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  • 52 1 Marseilles. June NINCTY-TOUR pounds of opium, con cealed In pork sausages, were unloaded t .)day :"rom a Yugo-S^vian ship The ooium was seized by the author:ies and the man to whom the sau sag?a were addressed was arrested. The Customs became suspicious a the colour of 'the
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  • 133 1 Petition For Refugee Emigration Governor Will Receive It TocWy A PETITION urging that the s. s. Government should c .f ion intx) va> drafted by the >re Clara Relief Coni- mittee tast night and will bo handed to the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, today, f he Free Press understands. The
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  • 223 1 i REFERENCE TO THE "OPPOSITION AROUSED" London, June 29. OUESTIONS regarding: the propo_4ed Sedition Bit! for the Straits Settlements shortly, were asked m the House of Commons today. Mr. Creech Jones asked the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, if he would state
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  • 172 1 London. June if). I ORD GKEENWOOD, presiding over tiie 4th International Advertising Convention at the Glasgow Exhibition today, said the keynote of the Convention was peace. It was their indispensable foundaI tion. h said, and with it thoy could [advance; without it they were tfestroy1
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  • 30 1 V. R Hammond, he Gluucesu r shire captain, has abpted the mvi tation of the M.C.C.S lead fcngiand against the Australia m the Third Test ?t Manchester./
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  • 86 1 To Liquidate $20 Million Debt Washington. Jum I Pp.esidhn'i Roosevelt ta innoupced thai the Un state. Government w^ studyI in/ the Swedish method of Uquidatm puhlic work i diture duflpf ffOOd tiad* periods. The New York Times im i.i ihi: m nrnnlnf thai the Qovmtmmmm studying new methods of taxation
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 73 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home y~ t-. 1' l 'y*- 1 t' »*9h l#a 4fr M i ill V a ff i 3 4 I—* *-4 aj aa k«^JL| mt^^^^^^J^m fl im Malayps Premier Hotel. TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 P.M.
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    • 51 1 There is no better Ten than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE i MUSIC BY RELLERS POPULAR i HUNCARIAN BAND LAST PERFORMANCE BY fDON DOLLY l 4 lit h 1 SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ADELPHI GRILL U (t)N(TKI o||{| M 14 M,, UONn -~777 jn
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  • 435 2 "Aims Are Same As Christianity" Berlin, June 23 THE Nazi Party is preparing another big campaign to win the churches' support for HHlerism. The campaign is to be based upon the motto: "The aims of Naziism and Christianity are essentially the same.*' Meetings
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  • 267 2 "Scarlet Pimpernel" Will Be Fastest On British Railroads London, June 24 THL "Scarlet Pimpernel," capable of SO miles an hour, is Britain's latest streamline train. This 73-ton Learning led and aluminium train has been built at Ihe Lj^don, Midland and Scottish Rjrihffny works at Deri-.. and ft^ll shortly be put
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  • 43 2 picture. LUI'T.-COL. J. C. P. TOSH, of the C.B.E. Ch,n»i and htf *Mfc Rowmond Sillem, walking under the archway of sword. j-.IH hT br:derroo«s br..her officers at Ml wcMtar at the St. Andrew s < athedral. Singapore yesterday- Free Press
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 2 Pi J ura Lieul.-Col/. C. P. Tf.£h c,t the C.ILE. Ch-ngi, Singapore, and Miss RosamondiU^. daughter cf Majar -CaweaaJ sir Arno d and Lady Silfcm of Cobhan >*«rt *v. Boater d. who vera marred at the St. And"., C.thedral ycsUiday, Free Press
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  • 132 2 Bus Owner 's Application Succeeds from Our Own Cori ip ndenti Penan*. June 2& I 1M CHKNO EAN auccessluUy appl d to Mr. Juatice H ye- at Supreme Court today for a rule i be leaned OH the Registrar Vehicles. Penang, callina npoa hhn to show cause why he iefiised
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  • 162 2 "Test Pilot" At The Capitol J G.71.V AVIATION DRAMA i n- i uhfi tm "Test Pilot.' wh>ch ,>pmed at the Capita Cinema Mat .ii<//n. Myrni L has perhapa her tin<»>t eaaotlana] part .is the wife of a pilot whose task b to test new types of
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  • 307 2 Company's 33 Per Cent, Increase Report Tc Annua! Meeting THE work of the Hritisii Borneo Tiiber Ltd. m developing the timber resource-; of British North Borneo was discussed by Sir Edfir J. Rolberton, presiding at the annual etisg of the company m Ixmdon last
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  • 175 2 Bride From SyFXCERfI from the Engineers, Changi, a I'uard of honour at th ding; of Lieut. Col. .7 C P i of the RE. Changi and Rosamond Sillom Andrew's Cathedral I c re' I The bri(i« is I rai s.r Arnold Bill< a i,
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  • 14 2 IT I l ti.' I Court to rlni i rul
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  • 20 2 DID NOT HAVE REAR LIGHT D; R pltal, a jreaU rdi $5 the FOdrth rin C ro .clod guilty 1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 46 2 with plenty of fresh fruit. Grown and ripened m some of the finest orchards m the world, fresh shipments are constantly arriving. fJS^&^gl J&gtf* G ES j^^^^^ GRAPE FHUIT. PLUMS APPLES CGSIUi _tWW^ PV.OKE: 5370 (4 Ltnea). el S.nqarorc Cod Storage Co.. Lid- W PS- t'A
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    • 11 2 (yt/Kr \V < vMHnr Salt igaats 6RAFTM LAMRATORIC: 2#b. COM. YEP WAY
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  • 297 3 THREAT TO CUT OFF EARS ALLEGED Beea Use Chinese bold Japanese Goods FOUR MEN BEFORE LOCAL ASSIZES ALLEGED to have threatened to cut off a compatriot he_-->iw_> v the ear s of Japanese made four Chinese ds r,aimed *•> he Justice Home at the SinrLre trW before charged with two
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  • 28 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 29. MEGRI SEMBILAN Chinese remitted today MO.O(K) to the China Helief Fund. bringing their total to 5650,000 (Chinese currency).
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  • 175 3 CLAIMS TRIAL ON CREDIT CHARGE qeorge Graham stubba appeared m the Criminal District Court, j yesterday, en a Bummona charging him with obtaining credit of $750 while being an undischarged bankrupt and without informing Arunaaalam Chettiar that lie wa.^ an undischarged bankrupt. He claimed trial The prosecution alleged that on
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  • 242 3 THE assistant general manager of Impcial Airways Ltd., Mr. S. A. Dismore, m London yesterday, said that aircraft ordered m 1934- -35 was still not delivered. He protested against the finding of the Cadman Committee and the Governments action as far as Imperial Airways was concerned. He
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  • 15 3 picture. Kajputana yesterday.- 9 g m the P nnd ljner Free Press
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  • 73 3 Half- Yearly Motor Licences Expire Today H A J LF y EARLY motor-vehicle licence* expire tod*v licences expire. insurance policies are void after third'lp^tv'insu^nce'Lred _\TZ t !^2 *"< Compulsory third-party I^a^SLv^Za^KSIi* JSZHZT' morrow, and motorists who are not alre*riv TU22 Itto a heavy fine if they do m,t m sire
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  • 214 3 J'CDGMESI was reserved by Mr. Justice a'Bckett Terrell, m the Singauore High Court yesterday, in* an action brought by a German engineer, F. E. Somereoker. lor alleged bieach of contract nst Lngineers and Contractors Ltd Singapore, for the recovery of $947.11. being the balance ol
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  • 39 3 TWO Chinese. Leoig Ah Khowfc and Leong Meng. were yesterday charged m the Second Polio- Court with landing m the Colony without legal permission on June 27. Both pleaded guilt y and were cautioned gad discharged
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 253 3 ffj] HOLDS 2_ I TIMES AS 111 MUCH INKpjjp THIS latest and most con■ra > vcnient of pens makes it ?!^KL practically impossible to run dr y* at awkward moments. Pf^^nn Yt^u enn see exactly how much ink remains simply by r i holding the pen up to the Ugbcl
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    • 150 3 CRIPPLED BY corns AND iV\£UNIOS,s *'___\_______m___ yWTQLapfft ■MVTiTTTXjLiJs r?'pp\ woman TLjL^P^^*»*^^ SI).- I P.vlox Happy r lha »v follow tha aaaanala la tl which I y.-ur. f f !>•...,•■ "ly '„7 .v.; un,t hot trior all n, u frici tor t at the mm ou ha..- i tl ir la
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 59 3 Laze Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice m Ist. Court at 10 a.m. Motion for Interim Receiving Order m Bkcy. 202 38— Re Ng Hai Chuan etc. Before Mr. Justice Home m 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: Rex VS. <1) Ng Ma Cheow, <2i Low Eng Choon.
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  • 813 4 A 30-Year Plan For New London Roads Bridges THE EMPIRE CAPITAL IN THE FUTURE BY JOSEPH MARTIN I ONDON is generally spoken of as a huge, ungainly, overbuilt city where little regard has been paid to symmetry of feature or logic of line. It has not been built, we are
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  • 966 4 A London Letter THE Harris tweed industry is one of the few modern industries which has resisted mass production. The cloth was introduced into fashionable circles m London half a century ago by the Duchess of Sutherland and her friends, who .wished to
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  • 31 4 DESERVES THE GREAT POPULARITY IT COMMANDS the w3/Z SF» > «P«fcne« and from <•"- thTSES a Sa laxative and Bunds.- g at P°P«tairity it now cornier E cs M 88.3 M.Res LHC. tuma.t.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 718 4 rt/lUUV WEAK NHWOUS SKINNY M" Toa'll ba amaaad bow quickly thla f? JW May way builds up rugaad new 7 ¥5§ straatth, puts on Iba. of solid sUy- <r7 tbara* flesh— gives youthful ancrgy. J aalm steady nerves and rich red blood where all else faiJs tcitlumt JPH Ik •VIKELP'
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  • 426 5 SCHACHT'S DEFENCE OF FINANCE POLICY Importance Of Trade Is Stressed QERMANYS foreign trade figures for May, again showed a considerable import surplus During the first five months of 1938 th.» trade balance for Germany, including Austria n™" I £12,650,000, at the official rate of exch-
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  • 96 5 Girl Was SelfInoculated extraordinary instance of self-inoculation has occurred m Adelaide, the case being described by medical authorities as '-one In a million." The patient. Nora Heysen, daughter ol the noted Australian painter, Hans Heysen, went to visit a friend who had just been inoculated against smallpox en the ship
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  • 170 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 29. JHE second session of the present Siamese Parliament elected last November opened m the presence of many members of the Diplomatic and Consular Corps. In a speech from the throne Prince Aditya. Chairman of the Council of Regency, said
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  • 39 5 wON IN HER CLASS A Mitts t£i £j%Z n *i granddaughter of the late Bertram Counted' cZunL h l n V n her C!ass at th€ ****m>tm Pony Show and Mounted Gymkhana held at Beamond End, North Amcrsham Bucks
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  • 123 5 AN important ruling on desertion, one of the new grounds for divorce, was given by Mr. Justice Goddard at Newcastle Assizes recently. "People who have been living apart for a long time." he said, "are now rushing to the courts for divorce on grounds of desertion. 'Desertion is
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  • 72 5 The Straits Settlements Police Band will give the following public concerts On July 4 at 6.00 p.m. at Telok Ayer* July 5. at 7.00 p.m. at Waterloo StreetJuly 12. at 8.30 pm. at Katong Park; July 14. at 530 p.m at Botanic Garti.ns; July 22, at
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  • 381 5 Strand Of Aerial Tragedy JHE sympathy of a Chinese girl for a young Japanese wife who shared the same tragedy of aerial warfare wa.s expressed m a letter written by Miss Nan Chen, sister of Combat Pilot Chen Hwai-min of the Chinese Air Force,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 133 5 The Greatest Opportunity for everybody to save money is right here GIAN SINGH'S GRAND ANNUAL STOCKTAK I NG SALE Now In Full Swing Jake advantage of this Golden Opportunity CALL TODAY WITHOUT DELAY Here are some striking Bargains PILLOW CASES COTTO TO^ l E LS E 3 for $1.00. 21"
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    • 442 5 I 1 Rheumatism I FOOLISH SUPERSTITION. BUI lARELIEPFOOPMEUMATISMIM KCW^WISf I Pennsylvania is TO Tic A THE MARVELOUS DEVELOP I SALT MACKEREL ON THE MENT OF MFHirA i cruicr I SOLEOMHE FOOT.' 5352 r/ ME WCAL SCIENCE 1 je lszl s_________Z DOES RELIEVE PAIN QUICKLY 1 j AND EFFECTIVELY If you
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  • 183 6 A BURNING Chinese train hit by a Japanese bomb during an air raid <>n the Lung-Hai Railway between Suchow and Kaifeng. WORKMEN RIVETING brass plates on ihe U 100.000 sailing ship which is l*c-iu k l.uilt jl_ Dartmouth, Devon. The ship is R.R.S. Research, which
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  • 52 7 C immodore M. L. Clarke, D.S.C.. en admitted to Singapore tal for a minor opcraxpected to remain on the gick list lor a few days. nmander I. w. Whltehcrn of now at, anchor m the >are Roads, has assumed the ol Senior Naval Offlter, Malaya.
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  • 15 7 Knott, Wife of Mr. T. M'Knott. ondon nursing home on 21, reports our London CorresI
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 457 7 WHO Go^i d Be U hav nt The r clrcu;arl s i„g "he local n", ce n e has been appeal for th e who^L? P T With his refugees IntolUhSS^dS^ °I lls endorsed by almr>« appeal j Chinese co m^X°t «__£> Th: maX^ s
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    • 186 7 Germany And Italy As Had As Japan? (To the Editor of the Free Press* Sir.— l have been wondering what was your motive m publishing a news story about Indians. The boycott of Japanese goods. If it is intended for public information that Indians should, but are
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    • 216 7 CHILDREN'S ALLOWANCES AND MUNICIPALITY Should The Ratepayer Have To Pay? (To the Editor of the Free Press) Sir: I see that the Municipal President has appointed a sub-committee to consider, among other things. children's educational allowances. Can anyone give me any reason whatever, why I should contribute one cent m
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  • 469 7 3,000 BIRD SPECIMENS FROM SIAM U. S. Scientist Migration Puzzle (Free Press Special) jyjOKE than 3.000 bird specimens from all over Siam. including at least 500 distinct species and varieties, have been added to the collections of the U. S. Smithsonian Institution by Mr. H. G. Delgnan after two years
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  • 33 7 London, June HL Regular Army recruits from the London area Is week numbered 122, an increase of 67 over the corresponding perkd of last y 'ar. British Wireless.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 133 7 COMING TO THE FIRST AIR CONDITIONED AND COMPLETELY RENOVATED su_________________________________________________________uuuummmmmmu ANEW LHAMBRA WTJBPHf— g__\ ___m___________ •tKj _P§ rAfl^r _E JEn^c^x^ m* p 19 _E__k T fl Del jfc -?|j Errol Flynn Olivia DfeHavfflaad Rathbcne Claude Rain* K-i.M-.ei Lu;ejv TiLrr^ *v-»--: Hi. Mr,vx;< QIIM Uni OCmm -«~«.cTrCHMeOLOR i nzi UAM M
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    • 193 7 PREMIERE TONIGHT! 6.15 m 9.15 jWW^^mmM ?^^ON__THEAXRE J 188 HAS THRILLED AUDIENCES THE >^ffc JB. So^ssed" A STAR WHO is f *f#m im^-mMi vm PA If P Df) RETCH II -JR JOp /^7 rHUI nUDtoUii BIG FELLA 00NALD duck m 'LONESOME GHOSTS' i^TONIGHf-^r^rhe CAPi'TOLI I CLA R X OAB L
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  • 642 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, JINE 30, 1938. Getting Oat Of Debt MR. K. R. BLACKWELL'S appeal m Kuala Lumpur for jobs for debtors and bankrupts marks a new stage m the intelligent policy towards indebtedness which is being followed by the Malayan Governments. For once, however, it seems as
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  • 1250 8  - Nazis Planning To Control Trade Of Central Europe Paul C. Smith The Outlook For Peace— lll By 111 l LER'S seizure of Austria and the international implications of that move are discussed here m the third of a series of five article* by an American newspaper man. general manager of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 197 8 ALLSOPFSj eveiy time I C a I d b ecksl Wui<> MhstcJiajite Si+tc* 186 b M BY SPECIAL M^A TO H M THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ENGAGEMENT ETERNITY RINGS. Choose Carefully The DIAMOND RINGS Too would be proud of years from today— and carefully choose its maker. Every DE
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    • 26 8 For PLATE GLASS INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE 6 LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SLNGAPORE. PHONE: 64K0
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 104 8 1,1 I f m m __-^m^>^^* m rmpmf^^^~~^^ s *i^^_fc K I a^*^* "'W' •'*y" r''. a J mm*. < v** j r*v t /-H^ I a>v ~w *>.' J'ffyw"', f* mt' 1 J \%Kln. > i t t _fv \aaaaaaawv. s x_. if >V i 1 I V^^# r
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  • 482 9 CHINESE GANG MURDERERS ARE STILL AT LARGE Could Survive Week Injungle "POLICE ARE ON RIGHT TRACK" (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT) AFTER FIVE D\YS' I\TOicL JUNE 29 A MORE THAN 2M PR&mM^ BY AND MEN. THE CHw^'fO/^ItS MURDERED MR. F G w n*££££ WHO TERSANG GOLD MINE 1 5»T °*2S?F .AT
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  • 223 9 THE pioneering instinct of the British is s.ill evident m several other Europeans who live m the district m semi-isolation just, as Mi Dunsford d.d. T;day I visited the bungalow of Mrs. A. H. Bibby on Sungei Bilut estate, two-and-a-half miles west of
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  • 62 9 The chairman of the Singapore Rotary Club, at the Rotary luncheon yesterday, said that charity support for the past year was not impressive for the Club's size and importance. Voluntary subscriptions were only moderately supported and the same few generous members figured m the two or three
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  • 122 9 (From our London Coi respondent) JHE Raiuh of Sarawak pre- v ed »t the annual dinner the Sarawak Association held at the Trocadero and attended by 80 members and their wires. The health of H.H. the Ranee was proposed by Mr R Andry, who retired
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  • 42 9 C. C. \V<bv-:r-r suffered concussion when he fell daring yesterday's First Division soccer match between the Cricket Club and the Recreation Club on the Pidane. it is understood tha? I though the conclusion w?s severe, i; is not serioii".
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  • 13 9 DANDIT Jamihurlal Nehru the r Party. orriccs-inio'l^Z 22*** Con-
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  • 140 9 I A LTHOUGH many Malayan Chinese r are fr *W that, if they return to tS^J^V 1 f rced S "tote thl* cL l n h "HI PrCSs Phln« PSe Malaya. Philippines, and o her foreign possessions and countries, who retSrrf to China are not
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  • 45 9 The Chinees Christian Association will hold an inter-club debate with the ttmng People's Circle, connected wiVh am Oeylang Methodise Episcopal Church, at the Inatitu* Hall 77 ftinsep Street. Sin-apore, tonight at 5.13 p.m. The subject is "Can a man i!\e without .soviet v."
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  • 221 9 WOULD BE FASTEST PLANES IN ASIA I HOUGH Royal Air Force officials still show the greatest reluctance to divulge details of he new planes to be supplied to Singapore squadrons Hiis year; it is understood that a likely choice will be Bristol Blenheim bombers. IUITII a
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  • 99 9 Plans To Make Them Permanent It is understood that the Hon the British Resident, Perak, Mr. G. E. Cator, C.M.G., who was m Ipoh on 'Monday, held constipations with several heads of depaitmcnts. Among the subjects discussed is believed to be i the incidence of malaria
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  • 81 9 Manila. Jane 18. (odd Share Average Previous 78.18 Today's 75.9) Tne abjve prices are published by courtesy o; \Tssrs. S. E. Levy ur.d Co., o: SinK^pore- to whom they are c^b'ed daily. Leal Sale Trices Previous Today IVsos Antamok 0.415 0 41 Atok 0 27 0
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  • 371 9 SAYS WALTER HAGEN m. a if WALPER Hagen. dean of African golfer. convinced after touring the wrkft iJ. <■ there is a "perfect golf course for ever y i. E^" j a only had the opportunity to find it „I:, V,,: ,f VARIETY HE I>.RE<
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  • 204 9 More Delay In Slum Clearance? uwll thsn ig m rwti ir s I Ul S;:, r Tin Singapore Rat payers' Asm tion has decided t.j rnnient and point <>ut tint i mittee gppolnted to r view the fi p-'p- imp- ivemenl Trust Ord would no be abb- t .übrult i
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  • 59 9 The engagement of Mr. h->brrt Donald Stewait, of Singapore, voungrr .son of the Lite Mr Robert Bart<in Stewart and Mrs Stewart, of Ram.sgate, Kent, to marry MLvv l^ii.sMe Madeline Weston, only danghU t «>f the late Mr. Arthur WesU>n, and Mrs. Weston, of Margate. Kent. Is announred m The Times.
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  • 145 9 'From Our Own Correspondent) K.i U Lumpur, June 29. .THE F.MS. Chinese delegates have decided to call another meeting before the August sitting of the Federal Council, after a proposed petition to the High Commisioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, concerning the Business Registration Bill, had been re-drafted
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 3 9 1 BHMHHMHMaMMK^HKmU|u^u^^^^^»B2g|^^nUAy2S bS^STiiI
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    • 80 9 c v s *EST END MODEL demand shots which fit DARK BROWN WILLOW CALF sn gg» 15 CQ f«>rt:iblc to the hist Jogr«e, A hvisy m.n wants to f iri!t t BROWN WILLOW CALF _m WALKING SHOE It ".matter <>f lII :in,l OOMPOKT V first, lust t/all the time. .^_W_mr^^
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 130 10 From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam: £11 2s. 6d. Previously: £11. PFPPER* White Muntok in bond: V/ 4 Previously: 3 13jl6d. White Muntok Aug.-Oct.: Z%± Previously: 3 Lampong black in bond: 2%d. Previously: 2%° Lampong black Aug.-Oct: 2 9|16d. Previously: 2 9 16d. COFFEE*
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    • 1283 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser And Co.'s List WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29. 19J8: 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Setters Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 3d 4s 9d AustraJ Mala; (£> 42* 6d 47» ttd Bi Ayer Hitam (ss> 21s 6d 2 is 9d Ayer Weng ($1) .67^ .62.£
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    • 461 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday I ''New York prices quoted in U.S. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers* margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not includ Share of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotation* Previously Conversion Loan. 5 p.c, 1944-64....
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    • 24 10 From London: Latest Quotations Spot: £186 7s. 6d Previjusly: £186 7s. 6d. Three months: £187 7s. M Previously £187 7s. 6d.
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    • 77 10 London Closing Quotations Method ot Par it j be .org Latest PreCentxe Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously Paris Franc to 121.1 177"' H W'a New York to 4.88 4.95 3 8 4.95*8 Amsterdam Guilders to 8 97 3 4 3.95» 4 895» 4 Hong Kong.. Per dollar Is.
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    • 185 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations June 29 SELLING London. T.T. 2,3 2532 London, demand 2;3 25 32 Lyons, demand 2053 Switzerland, demand 249 1; Hamburg, demand 14i 1 2 New York, demand 57 5 16 Montreal, demand 57 13! 16 Batavia, demand 103'Samarang. demand 103% Calcutta. Bom on v
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    • 348 10 The followir g quotations are published by couitesy ot S. E. Levy and Co.. and Swan Culbertson and Fritz. LDOW- JONES AVULIGBI Previously Yesterday'.. Close Close Changes 30 Industrials 130. 4« 130.38 off .10 20 Rails 25.00 24.57 off .43 20 Utilities 20.65 26.60 off .05 40
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    • 82 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Tone of market: Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot She-e 6 13! IM. Per lb. New York Spot Sheet US. et 13 13 16 per lb. June 29, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Seller. Ng. l.X.R.S.S. in cases •F.O.B June* 22% 23 Good F.A.Q in bales (FOB.
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    • 124 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin a t midday was $93*4, up 14. From cables received this morning the London tin share market yesterday appeared somewhat dull and slightly easier. In the local market on the other hand values were
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    • 67 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC NEW YORK COFFEE St SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS*
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  • 1086 11 MR. DE BURGH PERSSE FUTURE POLICY Chmrman's Speech At ■Annual Meeting terday. Brisbane yesMr. I)c IJur^h Perm >aid (hat m suite cf the large expenditure, ore reserves the dose gf the period were considerably smaller tha, a the commencement. It was obvious that
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  • 165 11 THE Singapore chamber of Comnosrcs Rubber Association held Its 1. 338 th auction yesterday when there were ratstogued 1.681.368 lbs. a50.6l tons); offered 1.-SO.SL'O lbs. «607.4? tOOg); .sold 1,044,761 lbs 4fJ6.4i tons). Spot London I3i6d New Yolk 13 13 16 cts. PRICES REALISED Kihbed Smoked Sheet Cents
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  • 67 11 TEN dozen oysters were demoUSlMd by Mr. T. W. Rsttlgsn, ased 71, at a luncheon held m connection with the eleventh annual Oyster ti rowers conference m Sydn?y. His colleagues aeclalmod his l^at as the best weight for-age pcrrormance seen at the conference frr many
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  • 216 11 fang "t n r..i>ri v imvs Oambtei i _*> H imburg Cubs su so lava gn oo Pepper White Muntok m oo Whits $1 Blat k M t opra \lxcd > 1 Bun Dried Tapioca Small Hake $3 so Fair Flake Medium Pearl <;.< !mi Small Petri
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  • 22 11 !ao 11. SI Mr/ Z.s 4 > p m. o.l*o Oj,«-t.l:.g a ...«»\nctnirnt. N>«ra m Rr.rlte.. M/mpl. ti> SOM Bruno Harm. •m _•»»>"
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    • 528 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^ »l»«0 OPi^e: Odl Street. Singapore. Ph«oe: 3683. •extensions to all depart* meats) Tel: -Times" Singapore. Rati* lompur Off_ee: 25 Java Street. Pboae: 5471 (5 lines with lc oh Office: Brewster Road. Phone: 3683. Pn.aui Office: 12 BUbop Street, rcnang, I'lione: 1477. L onri o Office: 4043 Fleet Street,
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    • 369 11 BOARD RESIDENCE j*SENTOSA I -CL STEVENS RD. ia~T: y r m r slon r** I cateriug. vacant r"^ I d Verandah Lo^ 'I 2r Cn Also one room I I t an 4^tment. Da iiy or mont'b f onom^al. Tennis. Badminton. %L J Images. Syc«- qrs OHE cc j J2
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    • 207 11 BANK OF CHINA •Inrorporsteo to China R^rlii Chart*** 12. -ee II suret Siacaperc. MODERN BANKING With branches and s ib-br-nclies throughout China, and correg pondents m all the principal :i'Jea of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business of -very description. TO LET OFFICES^ IN
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    • 640 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE TODAY /hi. vi m m 5.00 li u ht Cantonese son ih f lwt j ol^ from »««*cal comedies, .una m Mandariti 6.45 Children's programme. (M^ndarin>. and His Oypsv (,nhe. tra t BaZRr/" lht P«-^---^sw* uypsy Botxm—'Two atmsn." *.Io "Talks [ot Women— 4- 0 ra T iL^nF
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  • 327 12 SIAM'S SUBMARINES VISIT MANILA Four Japanese-Built Craft FOUR Siamese submarines under Commander Sui Nopalum arrived m Manila last week for a three day visit. They were the flagship Machuno, the Siramuth under Lieutenant Commander Samong Thanakon, the Plaiehumpal under Lieutenant Commander Sakara and the Virum under Lieutenant Commander Phora Dejcfamong.
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  • 914 12 /CAPTAIN F. S. Proctor, master of the ship Tower Field, was lined $50 at the Marine Court at Hong Kong for having failed to report to the Harbour Master on damage atlecting the efficiency of the ship's machinery. "It was not ignorance on your part because you had
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  • 178 12 CTATEO to have received long terms oi imprisonment Id Amerl armed robbery rue Irving, 48. an at West Riding Qua] sentenced to years' penal servitude foi bre v < n ret In lis .unties with Wilfred Wfckefield. 42. a :..b--curer, he pleaded guilty t a a
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  • 39 12 The Lloyd Tricstino OQCtS Rosjo is here at 8 am Kong, she will berth S HR. wharf and is expe > gall ti m the evening ol the Colombo. Bombay, afaasaus P rt Brindlsi, Venice and Trie
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  • 31 12 T H< East A_ds rk expected to an rrow at daylight, a side the SII B v This v. eel will be tailii lor Manila and lbs Far La
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  • 41 12 The Menageries Maritnnes ir.jil and passenger m.v. Marechal Jollre :r. m Japan. China and Saigon is expected to arrive today about 1 pm and sail aaout 630 p.m. for Marseilles via Colombo, Djibouti and Port Said Berth: SH.B wharvea
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    • 426 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. t_,. (Incorporated In PALS.) {TKLBPfIONBi Freight Mtt-iwje S*sU LLOYDS AGENTS. fob federated kalay states rati way» lOYAL stat* RAILWAYS OF 81AM. |||ADIAN PACIIIC «£u™Af£ IPRESS ROUTE off e« TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-ENTAL TRAIN without change— thence by CANADIAN
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    • 130 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OP SAILINGS By fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon. Port Sudan. Marseilles and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS l<eave Rangoon SALWEEN JlUy 1 KEMMENDINE July 23 AMARAPOORA Aug 1 SAGAINO Au 20 PROME Sep t s BURMA 8.5 n VOMA Oct 1 PEGU oci 15 S^'WEEN Oct "9 KEMMENDINE Nov
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    • 541 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And ArrivalsDESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.45 a.m Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson. Weekdays* Kota Bahru. Kuala Krai Thursday and Briday* 7 am. Sunday 1 pm Kuala Lumpur and Penang Weekdays: 7.45 a.m. Malacca, Batu Annam, Batu Pahat, Gemas, Kajang, Kluang.
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    • 188 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Tne iunowlng ships alongside the wharves or expected to arrive East Whart Entrange Gate 1, Exit 1: Rajula 22; Talma 20. Main Wharf Entrance Gate l. Exit S: Rajputana 18; Petronelhi 16. Beiierophon 14; Glenapp 11. Empire Dot k Entrance Gate i. Exit 3: Benarty 30; City of
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    • 596 13 K. P. M. VAN HEl'TSfc- Thursday, June 30. Penang and Belawan-Deli roMOHON-Thursday. June 30, Singkawan, Pemangkat anJ m. k nsoMBO-Thursday. June 30. Selav-Pandjang B?nrt»i? Sa bas Paining, Siak and Pakan Baroe. g> Soengei- XMPHCUS- Thursday. June 30. Cheribon. Sourabaya n»uun ,rrs and mails only), Ampenan passengers and mail? mS I
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    • 534 13 JOINT SERVICE I op PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX. BOSTON Jri ynfl INE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA (Sir ALT 0 «C VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Sails D .c MV. CINGALESE PRINCE JM?\" New ».,k M.B. SILVERTEAK JS U Aug. 28 IMT. MALAYAN PRINCE VS I i*' 23 VESSE^ AV
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    • 580 13 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA ANU SOLTH AMERICA Kanto Mara Buenos Aires via Lourenco Marques. July a Durban. East London, Port Elisabeth. Mossei Bay and Cape Town. < Montevideo and Santos— on homeward voyage tArabia Maru Bufno* Aires via Colombo. Mambaaa July 10 11 Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. Lourenco Marques.
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    • 439 14 Sll||gjJ3flllTlßll 11 I I I _l Tj Mrfc 1 i \^Lm u _wf^Lw m^^^L^ m^__tt^m m m t «3 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Dae Tonnage Spore, Tonnage S pore. 1938 IW RANPURA 17.000 July I CHITRAL 15.000 Aug.
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    • 438 14 {Incorporated tn Straits Settlements.. m^Mps**^^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. {Incorporated tn England.) m FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT, VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer I,u s ,ls I CITY OP LYONS Havre. Leon R'dim. II burc. G'eow In Port July 2 CITY OF DERBY Havre. L don R d3in
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    • 780 14 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIPPING THE BLL'E FUNNEL I INfc fOcean Steam The llua Khlow Steamship Co Cl9s?i ltd. Slip Co. Ltd. and China Mutual >tc-iir» Lunard tVhitr Stai Ltd Navigation Co.. Ltd.) Aberdeen A Commonwealth line. The Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. Sha»
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  • 429 15 M. L. T. A. Championships CHIN KEE ONN'S CHANCES OF HOLDING TITLE I 'HE number of entries received from oversea* mi n .v. 1 tennis championships to be played lWT\Z Malayan lawn -to indicate that the MaUyan TtL "V^EZ m nUI ■..no m the 3a S
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  • 47 15 Wolverhampton Wanderers simed yera. Ac outside-left, and Barlow, an S?de-rigttt. from Barnsley. Barlow is one of the* most promising inklde- forwards m the country, and to lee pa.-d tor nim i s Wolves' biggest the duai signing of Martin and browp fr-m P«lfast Celtic
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  • 237 15 IJAMBB BRUIN, Ireland's 13-year-old Walker Cup star and one of the labourite* fo the British Open again Played devastating golf m winning his third and fourtli round matches m the Irish native amateur champion*hip at the Castle. Dublin, last week. J In the
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  • 213 15 London. June 26 WITH his left leg high m the air, P.en Foord. the South African heavyweight, lay flat on his face m the ninth round of his fight with Eddie Phillips at Harringay last night and heard the referee count him out. It was the
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  • 60 15 No Publicity Campaign For Malaya a Committee meeting of the S.S. (Penang) Association, a letter was submitted from the Colonial Secretary sta ting that Government is unable to agree to the suggestion that an All-Malayan Publicity campaign should be undertaken by Government and that EST in bUr a rngap S
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  • 530 15  - The Fight That Ended In First Round Grantland Rice By In the following ringside report, Mr. Grantland Rice, America's most prominent writer on sport, describes the sudden collapse of Max Schmeling under the hammer blows of Joe Louis, the coloured Heavyweight, who beat his opponent m the first round and
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  • 1640 15 Our Weekly London Sports Letter r«Tj™ London, June 13. JHE second Test match has begun. Most followers of ttk game have already made up theij that unless the weathei Plays pranks with the wicket it Will result, as did the previous match at Nottingham, m high
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    • 92 15 Diary Of The HOTELS. J. 4o pm. to midnight. Special Engagement o! Andy Rice SEA VIEW: Special Dinner and o£SS m§m GROVE °^< and r^I ITO^ r <Test Pilot wit^ Clark J Free Press criticism on Page 2. I PAVILION: "Big Fella." with Paul (Robeson opening tonight 615 and j»
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  • 93 16 ThL, picture received by air mail from Lindane! last ni?ht nhows McCormick, the Australian fast bowler, sending one down m the first over of the Test on last Friday. Rarnett is the hatoman and he lets the ball go through to B«mi Barnett behind the wicket«.
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  • 546 16 Only One Goal Scored In Yes terday 's First Division Soccer AFTER a monotonous first half enthusiastic soccer was witnessed at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday when a Mililary goal gave victory to the Singapore Cricket Club over Ihe Recreation Club. Five minutes before the
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  • 109 16 DRESS Opinions on the Test are that perhaps a hall-hour earlier declaration by England might have given them victory. The risk, though was too great Hobbs does not think that Australia are bearable over four days, unless a great advantage comes from the weather. The Australian
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    20 16 MKMBBRS OF THE AUSTRALIAN TEST CRICKET TEAM watching pl*y I a the Outre Court prior to the second Test match.
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  • 94 16 1h- following will be S.CPv.C cricket teams this week-end: On Saturday, vs. St. Andrew's Old Boys at S.C.R.C. Ground: Seah Eng Siew. Teo Mong Joo. Robert Tan. Yap Mook Kirn. Swee Lim Swam;. Edward Wee, Gan E« Keng. Con Khye Khiang. Low Ke* Choc. Bu Gin Bong,
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  • 161 16 Yesterday s Results J>LAY m the Culisn Cup was cor.- tinned at Tanglin Club yesterday a::c" the matches reaulted as I illows CULLRN Cl'P M Lsa G Griffith-Jones and Mr. Soie 5T.) b^-ar Miss BiUs and Mr. Burke f— 3), 7 5 6 2.
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  • 142 16 F. Cordon Smith To Play At Sandwich, <From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 22. Mr. Justice F. Gordon Smith, of Penang, is the only Ma'ayan amongst the 208 entrants for this year's British Open Golf Championship, play m which will bet- in at Royal St.
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  • 60 16 MALACCA XI TO PLA Y SINGAPORE <From our Own Correspondent i Malacca. June 2!) JHE Malacca side to meet Singapore m the Malaya Cup soccer match to be played at Malacca on Saturday is as follows Low Ah Sang Lim Chwee <*-ng D Hendross Wee Tiam Tye. Abbas' B Noronha
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  • 126 16 Chinese Tennis Tournament POUR more matches W r«» played the B.C.R.C. spring lawn tennis tournament y>s erdav On- tie remained unfinished The results were "A" Singles Handicap S.n Seng Watt 30 beat Dr. S H. Tan > ~4)3 < 6 4. 6- 4 The game b- twe?n Arthur Lim and
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  • 186 16 HENKEL EASILY BEATLI IN STRAIGHT SETS < ■r. W. Austin. England's number one player, has reached the mens singles final at Wlmb.edon. He beat Henkel. the German Davis Cup player. m comparatively easy fashion yesterday 6 2. ft— 4. 6 -0, m the semi-final.
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  • 74 16 Hie women's June bo^ey competition, held on Tuesday, over the first nine holes at the Island ciub. result- ed In a win r Mrs R. W. Higglnbo-' then with a score -f I up The following ar? some of the iy»sr cards returned: Mrs R W. Higgmbotham 2
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  • 41 16 fHE Wimb'cdon tenni* I pionships mil be I direct from the centr, I this afternoon Thi? transn H recalls that it was at Wir> I last year that th, jir%t teU I of a sporting ei^ent MM I
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  • 43 16 ■T'HE Au.str.il .vis, IXtj- I disaalssed Derir ifc re foi J iW>rthington 67. Ward Bfe f or I The Australians' innings .<.t.i:d.«l 19: for one <Eing_e4.>;. Nt n Bl H 104 n>. oiu end .>... >.-k o9 I fl Reuter
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  • 79 16 IN he semi-final el the Bins m. Polo Club's Annual Sussex <■ knock out competition, reeterdej I J. S Sloper's team beat Capt Gibs I team. 6-3 Gibsons side rtestn I handicap of two goals. I The w.nners scored thre.- g als I the first chukka
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  • 38 16 Benny Lynch yesterday forie.* I world flyweight title when KM I 6 l 2 lbs over weUht lor the till— -I with Jackie Jurleh. of Aniei. The bout was KtMShd I B night R-^u f
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    • 113 16 In •j* v ______t_\ ViW utmfm WIU ___________i mW I mmWW kWA I «__-__lm\ WMw 's m^f^ Wx A -ssty* M o^ f tn 1 T I Co^ V *itvoV*' gis ol T S et tf s 01 C oinl>a,T< V r,Te Ht Jloul e^« lls: W\ c^iatt TC U
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    • 216 16 Air Force (H.Q.) To Play Harbour Board The following will be the teams and times of starting for the- match to be payed un Sunday next. July 3. between the Harbour Board and the Royal Air Force Headquarters. Far East, over the Keppel Golf Ciub links. (Harbour Suard players mentioned
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