The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 June 1934

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. No KSTD. JB3.>. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1934 10 CENTS.
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  • 168 1 Bringing Debts Problem To A Head CONGRESS INCLINED TO CONDONE Strengthens Mr. Roosevelt's Position BRITAIN'S refusal to pay the United States v the June instalment ,n respect of war debts is endorsed m Europe, where, so far a* Italy and Frame are concerned, it has always h*T the
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  • 165 1 Fresh Effort To Achieve Liquidation Ne* York, June 3. i achieve the Uqui- under new condiposslble, says the pondent of the New adds that. not- comments m Sresi is generally Britain's attitude, anted as clearing! privately estimate Arts rebuff to the payments will cost 540.000.000 by the Washington. June 5.
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  • 54 1 International Tin Committee Adopts Buffer Pool London, June 5. The International Tin Committee at its meet in«: to-day agreed to adopt the buffer pool and sanctioned the necessary increase of the output quota by 5 per cent, to be produced as soon as possible, and not later than the end
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  • 34 1 However, the unier-eiirrent of Arm--1 ness m dollars and francs is consideri ed too strong to be influenced by non- payment. British control, after holding: off, is now supporting sterling 1 against francs.- Reuter
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  • 834 1 Washington, June 5. A British Xote to the American j Government says that Britain finds it necessary not to pay anything m June on account of War Debts. The Note declares the British Govternment was laced with two alternatives, namely to pay the full sum. 262 million
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  • BRITISH REFUSAL TO PAY AMERICA
    • 431 1 Will Colombo Meet His First Defeat U.S. DEFICIT At Epsom To-day DERBY PROSPECTS REVIEWED Horses That May Beat Him j London, June 4. TN spite ol the fact that Colombo i l appears to have an outstanding chance to win the Derby, several horses are genuinely landed to beat the
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    • 1031 1 insured against non-starting. Reuter Wireless. Fleetfoot Drawn In Bangkok From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 5. The Keeper of His Majesty's Privy Purse has drawn Fleetfoot (a 100 to 1 chance) m the Calcutta Sweep with a single ticket. London, June 5. In the Irish
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    • 443 1 Pagan Rain-Making Rites Revived SIDE GIRLS DANCE TO APPEASE WATER GOD Drought Area From Rockies To The Balkans Belgrade, June 2. ANCIENT paean rain-making I** rites have been retired m many parts of south-east Europe owing to the drought. In some villages naked girls weari ing only green leaves or
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    • 157 1 1 KAYE DON CHARGED WITH MANSLA UGHTER Car Seemed To Be Driven By Madman London, June 4. AFTER the inquest at Douglas, Isle of Man. into the death; of his mechanic, Francis Tayler, who was fatally injured m a 1 motor accident last week to the racing car of which
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    • 66 1 'TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN BANNED Berlin, June 2. I"\R. Goebbels is continuing his efforts to purify the German stage by banning foreign plays. His latest act is the banning of the German stage version of "The Trial of Mary Dugan," while a new German film "Spring Voices" has been banned
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    • 75 1 Extension of leave has been granted to Mr. D. W. Maitland, of the Printing Department, and Mr. A. W. Greaves, of the Trade and Customs Department. totalled $1,446,000,000, compared with the estimate for the year of $3,969 000 000. Mr. Hopkins, the Federal Relief Administrator, estimates that $840--000,000 will be
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    • 34 1 COUNCIL TO CONSIDER QUOTA BILL ON MONDAY An extraordinary meeting of tfrv Legislative Council is to be held ah Monday morning for the purpose tf considering the Importation of Textiles (Quotas) Bill.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 28 1 TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE < Makan Ketchil) C 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DANCE (informal) 9.45 p.m. to midnight. THE POPULAR ARTISTS -UGO JOSEPHINE 1.-. RAFp LES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381.
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    • 85 1 On Other Pages After four hours battling behind closed doors the disarmament position is said to be worse than ever Page 9. Fears of the devaluation of the Reich&marfc caused a sharp decline m the mark yesterday Page 9. Reports from the Courts Pages 3 and 6. In League matches
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    • 62 1 CHRYSLER, SATISFACTION SEA VIEW %£p HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CONCERT FROM B—9 DANCING FROM 9.15 to midnight DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC BY RALF KELLERMANN'S FAMOUS BAND ADELPHI HOTEL NEW GRILL ROOM CONCERT DURING TIFFIN THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TO-DAY AT 1 P.M. AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL SPEAKER:
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  • 52 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Motion m S. 1139,32 Chung and Wong vs. C. M. Lee. Before Mr. Justice Prichard m the. 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Bkcy. 896 32- Re Siew Inn Steamship Co. Mr. Justice Gerahty at
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  • 219 2 Garbo As Queen Christina Garbo the Great the title has been bestowed upon her time and again. To the average cinemagoer it has hitherto meant but little, but alter seeing her m "Queen Christina" the truth of it is brought unfailingly home. Indeed, all that has ever been
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  • 98 2 Light drama with plenty ot laughs and thrills describes "Ever Since Eve" now on at the Pavilion. It concerns a rich, adventurous young goldminer who goes to New York to buy machinery and falls tor a golddigger. When he finds out the truth he
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  • 59 2 Fined $10 For Misappropriation Of Koleh Worth $4 A Doorly-clad Chinese named Lee Hock Sen^ was fined $10, or seven days' imprisonment m default, by Mr. N. Grice m the police court yesterday on pleading guilty to a charge of misappropriation of a koleh valued at $4.
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  • 51 2 Clean Record Helps Boys Who Stole Flower Pots Ah Song, a newspaper delivery boy who stole five flower pots from the residence of Dr. B. M. Johns, a surgeon attached to the General Hospital, m Mandalay Road, was admonished and free by the second magistrate Mill Once,
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  • 58 2 Bolivia Protests Against Arms Embargo Washington, June 2. The Bolivian Government has pro tested to the State Department agains the embargo on munitions for Paragua and Bolivia. The Bolivian Ministe contends the embargo leaves Bolivia a the mercy of Paraguay who possesso an international river enabling her
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 298 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ■lKB*' 1 LASHES THAT ALLURE. LALEEK LOH6LASH. The medically approved lash cream which grows your lashes, making your eyes attractive and beautiful shades Midnight Blue Copper Beach t MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. BUSINESS CARDS j I I STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS Sc REPAIRERS. 14A Cban^e Alley, Singapore. me cneapest
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    • 323 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are now lowing materials particulars, see M Room. Purchase of qua:. and steel drum. Street and Kail Supply of 30.000 Bitumen. Dat. v Thursday. Jun e [gj Erection and com;, trie Bub-station East Coast Road 4 p.m. Thursd., Supply of Hcav Specials tor the i r
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 153 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY, 6th. High Water, 5.07 a.m.. 7.8 ft.: 6.1G p.m. 7.7 ft. Raffles Institution Sports. 3 p.m Football: First Division. HA. vs. HWiltshires. Anson Read; Second Division. R.A.F. vs. Pulau Brani. Jalan Besar; Third Division <B). V.M.C A. ▼3. S.A. Union, 5.H.8.; Govt. League (Div. I>:
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  • 1184 3 MAGISTRATE DECIDES THEY ARE NOT police To Appeal Against Finding m mess nun. Nate Shaul Amber, Joseph Z Solama •zekie] were charged m the Third Magistrate's Court hree counts under the Common Gaming Houses En raised the question of whether Credit-Foncier are a lottery within the
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  • 357 3 SIAM TAKING TO RUGBY MALAYA COMMAND GAME CANCELLED Unfortunate Incidents Of Last October •From Our O^Tc^rrespondent, bo U u d ri n a e ny n Vi f tS fr m teams 'rum ne*hri o f g it POrtSl Ule game nas not" lost han k S lm P° r
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  • 92 3 Large Crowd Attend At Seremban Seremban, June 4. <From Our Own Correspondent) In accordance with custom a parade of the Negri Sembilan Volunteers was held on the Railway Station padang here. The large crowd witnessing the parade included H.H. the Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan K.C.M.G.
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  • 79 3 Chinese Merchants Expect More Trade The Chinese merchants m Singapore have sent telegrams to the vauous commercial centres In China requesting the shipment of more native goods v the result of the rising prices of tubber and On, which naturally make [he earning power of the people
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  • 85 3 General Revision Being Considered The Hague, June 1. The general revision of Dutch tariffs is under consideration. A Bill dealing with them will be introduced Into the Chamber on July 1. This step Is taken following the reduction of excise duty on sugar by the withdrawal ot the
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  • 58 3 The engagement is announced of Miss Lai Cheng, fifth daughter of Mr. Tan Pong Guan and the late Mrs. Tan Pong Guan, of Singapore, to Mr. Law Joo Jin, Managing Proprietor of Eastern Trading Co., third son of Mr. and Mrs. Law Yew Swee, of Kuala Lumpur. The marriage will
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  • 263 3 theory' regarding child found m road 14-Year Old Hokien Girl In Court «i^ C ?!i?S d of the murd er of asix-year- i old child, a Hokien girl named Pah Lai Huai figures m a dramatic scene m! the second magistrate's court before Mr. N. Grice yesterday
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  • 253 3 Wild Cat Chained To Case Exhibited (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 4 A wild cat, which a year ago roamed the jungle of Selangor and which even I now can be handled only by its master WM the most interesting exhibit m I the cat show
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  • 174 3 CERTIFICATES OF HONOUR F.M.S. Government Awards In the name of His Majesty tbc King His Execellency the High Commissioner has awarded Certificates of i Honour to the following persons ?n recognition of their loyal and valuyble services to the Government of the Federated Malay States Che Yeop Ibrahim bin Mohamed
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  • 18 3 A five-year plan for the improvement of the Peiping-Hankow Railway has been approved by the Ministry of Railways.
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    • 189 3 i Noiseless TYPEWRITERS I (STANDARD PORTABLE) I ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION OF THESE I WONDERFUL MACHINES. I REMINGTON RAND INC. UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE. I A REAL and SNAPPY FRUIT DRINK PHCENIX M ARO U I SA Prepared froni Fresh Pa^ion I'ruif \\\'\\jk mfinvSl\ the fruit with a distinctive flavour
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  • 2145 4 Russia Is Not Japan's Only Problem U.S. PUBLICIST'S IMPRESSIONS OF FAR EAST China, with a million men under arms, making tremendous progress m aviation, its sympathies with Russia, would put Japan m a tough spot m a Russo-Japanese War, Bruce Barton concludes, after talks with leaders among the Chinese. His
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  • 974 4 RIPE SUGGESTIONS FOR AN EFFECTIVE DEAL i "Senex" has addressed the following letter to the "Times of India:— I have long wished to know what the best and ripest thought has to say on the correct way of dealing with a mango. The common dictum
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  • 110 4 OPERATED UPON FOR DUODENAL ULCER New Medical in M H"" "A Din,,,,,, :H. Medical tcien< a highly activate charcoal which g relief tv luffei all those troubl One of the Qrst charcoal renied: Chardox— writ 3 "I have gun i my stomach upon ror dv 'short circuit' op Since then.
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    • 34 4 Tlwh <***r**ii»l ikJn compbJntt *ur» outward tJfnc of knpuriti«s M th« bkx>d surface treatm^,t OAnot briAf siting r%O«r M «^wi b4cod by takir* CSaHw't t^ Or -f <^b mm 4 s^^ UQUID m TABLST/mrm
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    • 405 4 rfUeX c tS I New beauty j NEW REFINEMENT NEW POWER SPEED j AUSTINS HBVBHBHHHaVaVHHHaHH j See them at BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Branches from Singapore to Penang. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllHlllllllllllilllllllilllllH The World's Famous Swimmer w- fJSJSJSI^^^^ '^BBBBsI BBBB^BV breakable Waterproof M irrm VTar.- k^ Mbssrs. Fears, Watch Manufacturers, J/t^^^^^^ Bristol Bridge, Railway
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  • Article, Illustration
    222 5 The »eir a, Teddington g et s back to norma, after b oi, lg nearly dried up m thT^T^ Pte Wallman. world-famous ballet pit>ducer. and Mr. H«fO the Vienna State O -.a. wm married m London recently. avides President of Peru. reviewin E the marines aboard H.M.s. Exeter m Oallao
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  • Was It Murder Or Misadventure? Singapore To Be Made Impregnable
    • 304 6 LICENSE TESTS COMPLETED LAST MONTH Further Increase In OwnerPilots In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent.' Miss Wong Chiow Wan is the first Chinese womr.n to quality M a pilot Malaya. She completed the tests lor the "A" licence last month. Others who also qualified as
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    • 36 6 The Committee of the Siong 800 Athletic Association will entertain Mr. Chiong Chye Tin to a tea-party on Sunday, for the valuable and meritorious services that he has rendered to this association. All members are welcome.
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    • 1249 6 MAN WHO WAS SHOT IN COFF EE-SHOP On Night Of Secret Society Meeting I VARIOUS suggestions of murder and misadventure were put forward at the Coroner's inquiry before Mr. W. G. Porter yesterday, into the shooting of a 26--year-old Cantonese named Ong Wan Lum m a coffee shop at the
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    • 141 6 Possibility Of Other Charges Against Eurasian Henry Collin Mills, a Eurasian inspector attached to the Registrar of Vehicles* department, was charged m the police court before Mr. N. Grice yesterday with accepting a bribe of $1.50 from Ong Chew Kee on the morn- I ing of
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    • 81 6 The Bangkok Times records the death of Princess Sasibongs Prabai. which took place at one of the Suan Nok palaces i*^ Samsen-roaci. Her Royal Highness, a daughter of j King Chulalongkorn. was born on j Apr. 26. 1881. The bathing ceremony vas presided over by His Royal
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    • 620 6 List Of Awards For Art And (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 4. The following is a list of the awards m certain sections of the Malayan Exhibition: Art And Photography. Oils— 1, Mr. H. T Chung; 2. Mr. Chan Peng Yun. Wattr colours— Mrs. N. Hamerton.
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    • 550 6 WILL ASSURE PEACE IN THE EAST Sir C. Clementi At A.B.M.' Dinner (From Our Own Correspondents London, June 4. QPEAKING at the annual dinner L to-night of the Association of I JBritish Malaya, Sir Cecil Clementi. l Governor of the Straits Settle- j ments now on leave declared that the
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    • 99 6 INDIAN PEASANTS SAVE 4 BRITISH OFFICERS Extricate Them From Being Burnt Alive T Meerut. May 25. Indian farmhands saved four British officers, including a Major and two j Captains, from certain death by ex- treating them while unconscious and pinned down by an overturned car just J as the petrol
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    • 66 6 At the annual general meeting of the Malayalee Association, office bear\m were elected as follows: President Mr F Neelankavjl. vice-president. Mr t B. Peroira. hoir secretary. Mr P P lOomei bon. tren-irer. Mr. K. S. Piliay rport* secretary, Mr. A. I. Pereira, hon' aud^,.-. Mr. R. R. Miranda, committee \mmtoen:
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    • 209 6 MINISTER'S INTERVI IN SINGAPOI Situation Said To Be Exaggerated (From Our Own Cor: Bangkok. t> The Interview puwi 1 1 Stiaits papen with the Minister to Tokio. Phr Raksa. has been read her All friends of Siam hop,, w it their hearts that Siam 1 emerged from
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    • 23 6 Friday, June 8. 6.30 p.m H ters SVC. Corps Lectuiv Saturday. June 9. 2 p.rr "E" Chinese Coy. Table "A
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 161 6 I THE GIFT SHOP 33, STAMFORD ROADI LADIES' HATS. ART JEWELLERY, 1 and MILLINERY I Latest creations from PARIS and I LONDON I The Ideal House for suitable I Gifts for Birthdays, etc. I THIS WEEKS BARGAINS Ladies' Hats from 53.00 Alice Bands from 60 cts. Rolled Gold Bracelets from
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    • 73 6 "ARTHUR'S" BAR and RESTAURANT 11 COLLYER QUAY We now serve a TABLE D'HOTE TIFFIN at $1.00 per person We also continue with our well-known SPECIAL DISH at6octs. NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. Shirts, Pyjamas, All -Silk Neckties, White Silk Handkerchiefs from 18- m. by 18-in. to 22-in. by 22 m Socks,
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    • 300 7 MATINEE TO-DAY 3.1S WELL DONE M.G.M!, A SHOW TO BE PROUD TO! vi A X D Q IN 1 1 ft I E CET &l w v Ih iv m A WITH K^*^ JEM THIS is Till- FILM WHICH HAS SMASHED Y.\VR\ ECORD AT THE EMHRE LONDON. A METRO- GOLDWYN-
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    • 187 7 1 1 most romance since I .1 a PP*e...and gave I ::^M^ |j SINCE Xj^' Im HERBERT MUNDIN L" .v i AR V BRIAN L s 1 j GEORGE O'BRIEN Fox FILM j PREMIERE FRIDAY (plans rapidly filling) MR. GEORGE ARLISS I J >N 20th CENTURY'S MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE J "THE
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    • 173 7 II ALHAMBRA I ■I OPENING TO-DAY AT THE MATINEE! I I BBf r'*' i^^Mifc^ "3fc t- (V/Un Civ The world hungoi^hSr words. m^ mm j q\ Thc hung ontheir necks. O AND THE RESTMF I y aVhe'LL^T 1 ©N ik^A invested m «overnmcat (\y^ $fa M SEXP£ DITION OF HYS
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  • 505 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. 1934 Foreign Piece Goods Quotas T'HE opponents to the imposition 1 of a system of quotas on foreign piece goods cannot claim to have won a very big victory by the vote taken at the special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last
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  • 1094 8 IN SPITE of the tact that legislation exists m Malaya to deal with that dangerous pest, the jay-walker, there! appfars to be a genera. Reluctance and so far very few a nui»rt prosecutions have An Object aken place It Lesson For cannot truthfully Jay-Walkers be said
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  • 346 8 The first official conference of delegates to the Singapore Urban Cooperative Union Ltd., will be held at Fullerton Building on Sunday morning. Mr. Ling Al Ming, general manager of the Sin Chew Jit Poh Press, Ltd., who had been away on a holiday m China for
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  • 1097 8 hill. i.e. Fort Canning*. Some call it Tan Long Tian Chia Hang, but I do n^t know its meaning, and finally. I give Thomson Road, blest with two names. At the 3rd mile it is known as Ang Kiu Thau 'red painted bridge >. and alter
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 97 8 I SIMONDS v CTAI IT |£>fe \Jia&&z2*%9?U. tUCLSIMONoSjL? {^IKS'QIy VfMr il *^tfo&o* READING tNGVANO j CALDBECKS. Delicious with Apple Sauce. PICKLED PORK SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. FOR O.IL.Or*Q TWO WEEKS fMieS ONLY KC2>2 S GOWNS and MILLINERY DRASTICALLY REDUCED i I 1 OFF MARKED PRICES I It
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    • 45 8 A THEATRICAL CRITIC complains that our comedians are not provided with eno ugh material. The same may be said of the chorus. The cover provided by "GAFLAC" policies is of course beyond reproach. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 391 9 SEEKING PEACE BEHIND I CLOSED DOORS Disarmament Position Worse Than Ever AFTER tour hours' violent Geneva, June 4. Bureau of the Disarm g Cl Sed doors sorrow without maSn c ™r c Conferen adjourned till toHenderson towards t e en 7' nnaTe^ D the
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  • 144 9 SIBLE DEVALUATION PEARS International Exchange Position i London. June 5. ENSION as to the Gerposition and possibility of de-valuation resulted I irp fall m the mark to I >er cent, gold parity. tep is considered unlikely Schacht is at the helm hsbank. On the con-. is
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  • 84 9 Chemical Element Discovered Rome, June 5. of a new chemical by a young Italian U r Enrico Fermi, and -ants was described by o Corbino, speaking at Academy of Lincei In the the King of Italy. 93 was outside the series earth and was obtained by' Iment ol
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  • 57 9 Plan For Buying Aeroplanes Berlin, June idi and Nazi troops m i blue uniform! and the Nazi Sue will add a military "first aviation meeting m >34." opening to-morrow with programme of aerial will be similar celebraighout Germany m the when all Germans will be ntribute sixpence
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  • 50 9 romitadjis Active In Macedonia Sofia. June 3. overnment is acutely purramme 01 suppressing the Macedonia, wher<> the ia. Djouwaja and Bansko surrounded by troops and for arms. A strong force of tied fire on a Govern--1 near the Bansko and militnenU have been desSkirmishes are reportntlnulng.— Renter Wireless.
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  • 69 9 L.C.C. To Override Decision Of Parliament London. June 4. In face of the House of Commons action m turning down the Labour proposal for the rebuilding of Waterloo Bridge, the Highways Committee of the London County Council has recomi mended the Council to proceed with building a new
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  • 53 9 o International Regulation For Aircraft Lisbon, June 3. Every aeroplane carrying over 2.000 kilograms will be required to be fitted with wireless as the result of a pro- posal adopted by the International Air Navigation Committee at the annual meeting, which will deal with 42 questions concerning
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  • 51 9 Police Closing In On Public Enemy No. 1 Boston, June 4. The gangster, Dillinger, is hiding m an Illinois hospital under treatment for gunshot wounds, according to Mr. Keenan, Assistant United States Attor-ney-General, who added "slowly but surely the police agents are closing m on him." Reuter
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  • 43 9 American Convict Killed New York, June 5. A convict was killed and one convict and one guard Injured In the escape of twelve prisoners from the Parchman penitentiary at Missouri after a desperate fight to seize the guards' i rifles. Reuter.
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  • 129 9 London's Thunderous Greeting For Sovereign Tho London, June 3. > itie King celebrated his 69th birthT'BuX Ay F a Sma tm gather g at Buckingham Palace, where many messages .of congratulation werf re. Hie AT London, June 4. His Majesty the King braved a cold to aiSSTS "i
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  • 109 9 Geraun Restrictions On Cot ion Purchases 1M Berlin. June 5. Although the embargo on imports of raw cotton expired on May 31. m consequence of a foreign currency allotment of only ten per cent for June and strict Government control of im- ports, little difference m cotton imports
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  • 82 9 Government Effort To Avert Strike Washington. June 5. With the addition of the Wagner j Bill to the legislative programme, a bitter fight with the Senate and prolongation of Congress for at least a fortnight is assured. The Bill's pro- posai to create a National Labour Board
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  • 76 9 Police Clash With Salt Gabelle Guards Hong Kong. June 5. Serious rioting took place m the streets of Swatow this morning between the Swatow police and a number of guards belonging to the Sah Gabelle at the port. A policeman was killed and a large number were seriously
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  • 73 9 i Britain May Not Want It In London London, June 2. Notwithstanding United States reports, Britain has not yet invited the United States or any other country to attend a naval conference m London m 1935, and it is by no means certain that Britain will wish that
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  • 54 9 Soviet Negotiations With Little Entente Gcjrieva, June 4. It is understood that representatives of the Little Entente and the Soviet tomorrow will exchange instruments for mutual recognition and inception of diplomatic relations. This is regarded as another indication that the admission of Russia to the League is
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  • 92 9 AIRMAN'S WARNING THAT WAS NOT NEEDED "Get The~Ambulance" Request London, June 4. Uf*ET the ambulance ready. I am going to crash" read a note dropped from a 'plane at Heston Aerodrome piloted by it.-Lt. Comper. who later indicated a quiet corner out of sight of
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  • 133 9 Definite Schism In German Church Berlin. June 3. Following meetings at Barmen the rree Reich synod, consisting of representatives oi all opposition elements m the Evengelical Church, have issued a manifesto rejecting m advance the constitution which Reichbishop Mueller is understood to be preparing While recognising the authority
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  • 86 9 Want Fukien Port For Naval Base Hong Kong. June 5. The Japanese are reported to have demanded the lease of Santu Bay, m East Fukien. to the Japanese Government which will open it as Japan's naval base In South China. The Governor-General of Formosa has recommended that the
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  • 85 9 French Author Victim Of Practical Joke Paris, June 4. The famous writer of detective thrillers. M. Gabriel Bernard, has died as the result of a practical joke. A street hawker, seeing M. Bernard walking deeply immersed m a newspaper, seized a red paint brush lying
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  • 71 9 Willed Murder Of Nazi Police Chiefs Berlin, June 4. On the ground that "they had willed the deed as much as the others," 14 out of 15 Communists are being tried on a charge of complicity m the assassination of the police captains, Anlauf and Lenckm m
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  • 90 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER London, June 5. Spot (Sellers) 6%d. (6»4d.) (Buyers) 6 l 4 d. (6y B d.) July-September 6 7|l6d. (6 5|16d.) October-December 6 9|l6d. (6 7|16d.) January-March 6 11 16 d. (6 9|l6d Market: Firm. New
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    • 41 9 I TIFFIN I $10 p <>tage Cressonniere j Fish a la Orly p illed Mutton Ch<>P 1 Peas and Fried Potatoes <«W Meat and Salad < n<Hoi ate i C c Cream Cheese Fruit j Coffee WATCH! D AILY MENU JjyNß 4906,
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    • 227 9 I II v /#^p Ti I I 3 i k f ikY VfIAVX I I I t wiiA^Jß HP.^^'v I I After weaning WEETMKKT! That put him on four I I fft. t U rd> legs and ot W« growing. It nLso develo^d his I I liking for biscuit. At
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  • 852 10 PROBABLE EFFECTS IN CEYLON The announcement by Mr. Runci man In the House oi Commons on May 7th. ol the imposition of a quota system of imports on foreign cotton and art silk cloths into the Colonies appears to have been viewed with unnecessary alarm
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  • 648 10 DIVIDEND OF 4 PER CENT DECLARED 70 Per C«nt. Reduction In F. 0.8. Production Costs The twenty-sixth ordinary general meeting of the London Asiatic Rubber and Produce Co., Ltd., was held on May 7 at 2. 3 and 4, Idol-lane. E.C. Mr. H. J. Welch < the
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  • 54 10 Net profit of Bukit Fanjang, Limited. for 1933 was £2.362 (against a net loss of £1,183 for 1932), which increases the balance forward to £5,735. Floating assets, £32.057; creditors, £656. Crop v;as increased from 805,0001 b. to 832 .0001 b.. and net price realized from 187 d. to
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  • 75 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT Buyers Sellers R S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot < loose) 20 3 4 20 7/ 8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard, <F.0.8j 21 21*8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender June 213/ 8 21i/ 2 July/Sept. 217/8 22 Oct./ Dec. 22% 223/4 Jan./
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  • 98 10 June 5. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. gallons) 2.20 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 2.00 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per Brit. Imp. Gal. 82 Socony Motor Gasoline m 4-gallon drums per British Imp. Gallon 85 Soccny Motor Gasoline per 4-gallons tin
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  • 44 10 Tlu 1 exports of Australian butter lor the first ten months of the present financial year were 94.184 tons, of which 87.843 tons went to the United Kingdom During the corresponding period of 1932-33. 94,708 tons were oxported. 88,606 going to the United Kingdom.
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  • 146 10 Singapore Produce Prices June 5, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.50 Java Cube 1 Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 35.50 White Pepper 34.50 Black Pepper 16.00 Copra, mixed 2.90 Copra, Sundried 2.45 Small flake Tapioca 4.60 Small Pearl Tapioca 6.00 Ling g a Sago Flour Fair Sago Flour
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  • 123 10 The output by the Gadek Rubber j Estate for 1933 amounted to 597.283 lb. i against 729,9241 b. for 1932), of Which -:18.0831b. were sold m the East at an average price of 2.66 d. a lb.. and 179,200ib. were sold c.i.f. New York I and European ports
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  • 960 10 TUESDAY, JCNE STH. Buyers. Seller* Air.pat Tin (4) 6s 6d 7s Asam Kumbang 37s 6d 40-3 c.d. Austral Malay U) 43s 6d 45s Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 15s 16s Ayer Weng vsl) 1.90 2.00 bangrin Tin 34s 9d 35s 6d Changkat Tin (f) 48 50 Chenaeriang ys
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  • 542 10 UNCERTAINTIES OF TIN POSITION OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT HIGH STANDARD MAKES SELECTION DIFFICULT Governor's Cup Won By Aucutt's Coffee (From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur, June 4. The remarkably high standard )i I exhibits m the agricultural section <;i the Malayan Exhibition presented 'great difficulties to the judges m their cask c.
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  • 219 10 June 5. SELLING London 4 months' sight 2 4 1164 London 3 months' sight 2 4 5 32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 964 London 30 days' sight 2 4 l London, demand 2 4 7 64 London. T.T. 2,4 332 Lyons and Paris, demand 886 Hamburg,
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  • 160 10 i-ri pront or idris Hydraulic Tin Limited, for 1933 was £3,572 < against a loss of €3,843 for 1032). With the credit brought m there is £10,005 available* a a dividend of 2»-' 2 per cent, (against nil) has already been paid, £7,005 now going forward (against
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  • 95 10 Foreign imports ol tin ore duri months of May. 1934. Country of Origin 1. Alaska 2. Burma 3. Netherlands Ind. Banka BUllton Singkep Other Places 4. French Indo-Ch::..< 5. Japan 6. Siam 7. Tanganyika 8. Union of South Africa 9. Uganda 10. Australia TOTAL SUM M A
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  • 87 10 May SI Jl American Can. Com. American Telephone and Telegraph 1 1 I Atcheson Railroad 2 Dupont Firestone. Common General Electric General Motors Goodrich Goodyear Inter-Telephone and Telegraph 11 NatiO!U}l City Bank New York Central Railroad M Pennsylvania Railroad Co. (Com) Radio Corporation Socony Vacuum Standard Oil NJ.
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  • 51 11 L To End Textile Deadlock Bombay, May 22. i ircies, a fresh i tain indivi- i terminate the n the textile ployera In city. settlement. rtain proposals. tin millowners i the Committee ■nation, have lird party, who ;ound the strike j hey would agree I the Strike Comand
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  • 50 11 Escape After Explosion Dmiren, May 12. disaster at the terday, when an d following a coalgiven as 24. while islj injured. m the Hsintung death-lift were .ward and fell on waiting below thousand miners ie, but although •wed by a flre all killed or injured little difficulty.
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  • 320 11 INCOME TAX IN SIAM ONLY AN EMERGENCY MEASURE Incidence Not Yet Felt From Our Own Correspondent i Bangkok, May 31. May 15th was an important day for .many folk In this country, for it was I th? last day on which income tax forms with returns could be filed with
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  • 299 11 Acreages of tappable rubber not tapped on pstaies of 100 acres and over, for the month ending April. 1934 Acreages of tappable rubber not tapped Area of tappable Rubber never been tapped Total Percentage of Acreage o? On Estates which have On Estates which have partly <3>~<s>
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  • 74 11 Sentence On Stavisky Associate Paris, June 1. Eight years after it began the famous "nine times adjourned case," which led to the uncovering of the Stavisky scandal has ended. Originally the six accused were charged with swindling but all are now dead except a man named SweifTel.
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  • 57 11 Large Arrivals Of Chinese Immigrants The X.P.M. steamer, van Heutz which arrived from China ports yesterday, brought about 1.500 Chinese immigrants to Singapore. This is taken as a direct sign of the returning prosperity of Malaya. There is said to be a considerable demand for deck passages
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  • 152 11 Film Company Staff In China Peiping. May 24. Chinese telegraphic advices from i Tsinan state that the China staff ot I the American film company, the Metroi Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation, has arrivled there from Nanking for the purpose Cf "shooting" some exterior scenes for the film version of
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  • 122 11 American Missionary Captured P^ipin*, May 10. Advices received here to-day from Hankow confirm the reported capture by bandits of the Rev. Howard A. Smith. of the Christian and Missionary Alliance at Pengshui. Szechuan. The missionary, who is an American was taken prisoner by bandits undei the command of
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  • 88 11 Secret Maps Bought By Consular Official Dairen, May 15. A sensation was created In local official circles to-day by a report alleging that officials of a certain consulate here had purchawd secret maps and sketches last April from an employee of the Manchuria Telephone and Telegraph Company.
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  • 174 11 As a legacy from the late Mr. Robert Peirce the Children's Aid Society have l received $425. The following donai tions have also been .received $100 each from die S.V.C. Volunteer i Mess and the Hon. Mr. Begnall $50 each trom Mrs. Snow. Mr. R. L. I^. Braddeh. Mr. C.
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  • 88 12 'Whole Expedition Returning To Vladivostok Habarovsk, May 14. After many weeks of extremely difficult passage among icefloes, the steamer "Smolensk 7 which sailed from Vladivostok m order to bring the rescued "Chelyuskiners" back here toj day safely reached Lawrence Bay. All > participants of the "Chelyuskin" expedition, concentrated
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    • 74 12 Ships ■llßgnii the expected U XIX Main ITharf (Entrance < Mantua 18; M Maru 15: Sirdi I Kola y. Empire Druk (Katrann n Birmiimium Citj Ryui Maru M M Castle 37 "SS^rS?^ UTPBL HARBOI R Main Wharf: Lch Supply: Ughtex M i Oil Wharf SU Coal Wharl VFSSKLS
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    • 134 12 Odor. Ger., 5.328 ton 5.6. for Yokoham Soudan. Briterdam 56. Konj4 6.6 Mata H.trj. Bri: Penang 5.6. roc Pen v Baloeran. Dur 10,061 I terdam 5.6. r iral Sirdhana. Brit 4 B^s tons cutta 56, for Hong Koi 7.6. Ban Hong from Boorabay; Bmasin 8.6 Ban Stong B.
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    • 620 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways, ftnoklng Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Slam. j io*tt9C-^^EX^i MOTELS <**» EXPRESS m (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. fFOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST
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    • 84 12 I. S. K. LINE. tISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. NAGOYA MARU June 7 June 7 BOSTON MARU June 10 June 14 MALTA MARU June 19 June 19 MILAN MARU June 27 July 1 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Due Sally
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    • 136 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON AI>I>K» 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, *N of fast twin-ten Oil Driven Mall Passenger Vei be:* RANCOON. COLOMBO, POM >^ Di MARSKILI.rs. PI \IO\ Ml IP LONDON with tnrough c Singapore and UOMEWAKI) NUI IN< ■> QLOPCBBTERBH WORCESTERSHIRE CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE SHROPSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE STAFFORDSHIHF GLOUCESTERSHD I WORCESTERSHIRE CHESHIRE Through
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    • 294 12 Local And j Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. j Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan <via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. i Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
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    • 393 13 P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS T'nage Spore. T'nage Spore. 17.000 June 8 BANGALORE 6.000 Auk 30 17.000 June 22 RAWALPINDI 17 000 Aue 31 B 6.070 July 5 COMORIN 15,000 Sept 14 15.000 July 6 BHUTAN 6 100 Sent' *7 17.000 July 20 RAJPUTANA 17 000 SeDt 28
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    • 480 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) vtn> "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTORDAM AND HAMBURG. Steamer City of Eastbourne Due Sails City of Winning June 16 June 16 M 9 June 29 July 2 City 01 Bath F R H NG NG BIIANGHAI AND JAPAN. July 12 July
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    • 1139 13 THE KiUB FUNNEL LINK (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP OO- (lMl) Steam Bhlp Co.. Ltd., and China Ltd. gutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd THE CUNARD 3TEAM SHIP Co Lta ?S C Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAM:-*.:: Co. Ltd Ltd. INSURANCE. The Liverpool and London and Globe The Thames and Mersey Marin*
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    • 800 14 K. P. M» t iMINKLLJKI PAKETVAAET MAATSCMAPPIJ VAN HEUTSZ Wednesday. June 6. Belawan-Deli and Penang. UAJANG— Wednesday, June 6. Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, PoeloePallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS Wednesday, June 6. Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI Wednesday. June 6, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. REAEL Thursday, June 7, Cheribon <not for passengers), Semarang,
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    • 572 14 I *^i f^9B^B^Bw #i X« S^ ■Bat' TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAli>, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, *l> Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore Spore Penang N. York. Pres. Hayes Jun. 16 Jun. 19 Jun. 21 July 31 Pres. Johnson Jun. 30 July 3 July 5 Aug.
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    • 690 14 TO LONDON, VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, Roy AND MIDDLESBROUGH VM KAKUSAN MARU 10,400 June 13 14 HAKONE MARU 10,400 Am HARUNA MARU 10,400 June 27 28 SSUWA MARU ie 78 ■iJ SKATORI MARU 10.000 July 12 U SFUSHIMI MARU 10 000 SKASHIMA MARU 10,000 July 28 21 HAKOZAKI MARU 10
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  • 307 15 rhe Likely XI Out Of 14 1 Players will probably be an 'attacking side ire one or tvo surprise selections amongst the i :e d to attend at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, for 1 h against the Australians, which commences on cannot help but
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  • 57 15 s^ts iovialads By Five To One home court on crowd of badthe Useful Badted the Jovialads he last doubles tie owing to tailing of s players mento Lee Yang Chim. Weo Hong Hai. beat Tay Swee H Koh Pway 15-10. 15—7. 1 Koh Lock Num. 15-6. 1 und E.
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  • 175 15 HARVEY RETIRES AFTER 12 RDS. Petersen Regains "Heavies Titles In a fifteen- round contest at the White City for the British and Empire heavyweight championship. Jack Petersen beat Len Harvey, the holder. The latter retired at the end of the twelfth round. Neither boxer weighed m. Nearly a hundred thousand
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  • 691 15 Tanglin Tournament Results Results of ties yesterday m the Tanglin Club tournament were Mixed Doubles Handicap Mr. and Mrs. J. V. S. Brooke owe 4 beat Mrs. E. Fletcher and A. C. Gilbert plus 4. 6 2. 6—l; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cameron owe 30 beat Mr.
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  • 144 15 Nondescripts Defeat The Box The first match of the Batavia cricket season was between the Box XI <the English club) and the Nondescripts. The Nondescripts won by 40 runs Scores: A± Nondescripts: Benzie b James 44. Wright c and b James 8. Henly b James 0. Wix b
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  • 1808 15 Keng Hock's fine innings.— Personal triumph for Ashworth.— Unique feat m Malayan cricket.— Good entries for Lawn Tennis Championships. Football Singapore's First Malaya Cup Match.— The League Position.— Boxing The Boom Has Arrived. Ashworth and the European team on winnng the Clarke Cup for the second year
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  • 129 15 ISA 1 1 lNi* 77 Chia Keng Hock, The Rest vs. Europeans. 75 L. J. Thompson. Penang C.C. vs. Selangor Club. 69r J. D. Hussey. Selangor Club vs. Penang C.C. 62 C. N. Reed. Europeans vs. The Rest. 56r J. le Cain, SRC. vs. Johore CC
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  • 53 15 The following swimming races will be held on Sunday. "A" and "B" Division -400 Yards Free Style Handicap. Boys 100 Yards Free Style Handicap. Women -100 Yards Free Style Handicap. There will also be a water polo match between Dragon. Tan Wee Chwee (capt). and Sea-Serpent. Tan
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  • 29 15 The Garrison athletic sports are being held at Tanglin Barracks from July 9 to 13 with the finals at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday. July 14.
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  • 849 16 Malays Get League Points From S.R.C. Wyatt May Not Play In Test SCORE FOUR TIMES IN FIRST HALF But Are Outclassed After Ill Lvi V vm-jL Malays 4; S.R.C 1. VfESTERDAYS First Division League match between the Malays I and the S.R.C. was a game divided into two distinct phases.
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  • 51 16 Kiue Vision Wins From Field Of Twenty London. May 9. The race for the Chester Cup <2* 4 miles) resulted as follows: Blue Vision j Negro 2 Brown Jack 3 Twenty ran. 100 to 6 against Blue Vision. 10 to 1 against Negro. 100 to 12 against Brown
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  • 794 16 POLICE SURPRISE THE WILTSHIRES i Police 5; Wilts. II 3. IN the Second Division of the League at the Stadium yesterday, the Police fought brilliantly to triumph by five goals to three over the Wiltshire Regiment's junior team. The soldiers were beaten chiefly by the
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  • 157 16 I S.H.B. J.C.S. Club 1. Harlequins 1. The Harlequins were fortunate to share points with the S.H.B. Junior i Services Club yesterday at the latter's ground at Cantonment Road m a third division "A" league fixture. After a series of even exchanges the j Harlequins
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  • 55 16 The following will represent the S V.M.C A. against the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club on Saturday, 2 p m on i the S.C.R.C. ground R. Lyne. 6.' D. Gauder, 8. Perreira. R. Brooks, H. Gib- Soon, Lee Tuck Boon, Lee Pong Urn, Dr V Xavier George Day, Sym Ten« Pheng
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  • 137 16 Municipal Team Beaten By 6>2 Cames To V/ 4 The result of the match played between the Municipal Golf team and the Japanese Golf Club on Sunday, over the Japanese Golf Club links, wlis a win for the Japanese Golf Club by 61--to I 1 4 as
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  • 55 16 The following have been selected to represent the Singapore Cricket Club 111 a friendly Association Football game against Khalsa on Monday, at SC.C: G. H. Stroobach; J. R. MacDougai! and D. E. Nickels: W. Hannay. G. Boas. A. P. Craigie. H. Busby. C. G. Simpson. P. H. Harrison. C. Q.
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  • 188 16 Endeavour Begins Career well I Harwich, June 2. AT the annual Harwich regatta. Mr. Sopwith's Endeavour, the America's Cup challenger, skippered by Captain Williams and manned by a crew of 23. made her first appearance, but owing to rough weather, only half the 37 miles course was completed. The race
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  • 108 16 R.A.> Defeat The Army The F.A.F. defeated the Army m an I inter-services swimming contest at the Singapore Swimming Club this, morning. The results of the various events were as follows: 8 lengths Free-style: RAF. 4 pts.; Army 2 pts. 4 lengths Free-style: \rniy. 4; R.A.F.. 2. 4
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  • 236 16 THUMB INJURED IN TRIAL MATCH Centuries By I Woodfull I And Brown I E S V > I •land m 'on Friday, inj I when batting I trial match I not play vealed a slight I bone at th< I Wyatt thJ but the Test s« I Thursday bel I
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  • 41 16 T.S. Win All Five Mat* Against Mexkl Baltimore. 9m America uron all flvi m I Mexico m tin iUnd Davis Cup and week lor BurojN I zone final. To-day Shields 6—2. 6 1. 6- 2 6 4. 9-7. 6-
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