The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 June 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. *O. 14,287. fSTD. 1835. MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1934 10 CENTS.
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  • 215 1 A BAD DAY'S PWORK FOR ENGLAND Praise And Blame For Captain m none ton position m the atch, with r.lB for first innings a*» with Australia's 374. I ondon corresponises the opinions us cricketers whc rngaged by the bit uvpaptrs to corc»n.inu 1
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  • 296 1 WINSTON CHURCHILL'S COMPLAINT Lord Derby A fid Sir Samuel Hoare London. June 9. AFTER sixteen meetings presided over by the Prime Minister, the Cornmit.ee ol Privileges unanimously found that Sir Samuel Hoare and Lord Derby had committed no breach ol privilege. Reuter. London, June 8.
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  • 88 1 THEN MENACED BY FLOODS Fresh Afflictions For Prairie States New York. June 8. U7IXDSTORMS. torrential rains and floods have brought new afflictions to the north-western prairie states, which recently were parched with drought. At Yankton. South Dakota, a man was killed and several injured. Widespread damage was
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  • 67 1 10,000,000 Acre Increase Contemplated An increase of nearly 10. 000. 000 acres m the 1935 cotton area is contemplated state report? suggesting that officials c I the agricultural adstnn. admii tration are at present working on the cotton control programme for next season's crop. This increase la being
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  • 37 1 Sequel To Sinking Of Xantucket Lightship A suit demanding 575.000 damages against the White Star Line has been filed by Rose Monteiro. daughter ot a cook killed when the Olympic sank the Nantucket lightship. Reuter
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  • 16 1 Paris, June 9. Messages from Prague state that the Little Entente has recognised the Soviets. Reuter
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  • 127 1 TO BE RETURNED TO CEYLON Crenerous Action By His Majesty London. June 8. ITHE Kin? is anxious that the visit to Ceylon of the Duke of Gloucester should be marked by some expression oi" his personal favour toward* his Ceyionese subLi ec is. He has accordingly decided
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  • 237 1 TRAGIC EPOCH OF CEYLON HISTORY For a number oi years attempts have been made to secure the return of the Throne th€ Kings o: Ceylon to the! Island, and Hii Majesty's decision will] be hailed with delight by Ceyloneft who attach considerable sentiment- ai value thia relic ol a by-gone
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  • 68 1 Fountain In Regent's Park Rose Garden London, June 8. A memorial to Anna Pavlova, the famous Russian dancer, which will take the form of a fountain designed by Carl Milles, the Swedish sculptor, is to be erected m the rose garden, m Regent's Park, London. An international appeal
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  • 248 1 BLUNT SPEAKING TO ROOSEVELT I Steel Workers In Angry Mood Washington, June 10. 7°VNE of the bluntest pieces of plain speaking ever addressed to Mr. Roosevelt is contained m an ;open letter from the rank-and-flle committee of sixteen of steel union officials. •'lf you really mean to abide by your
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  • 42 1 London, June 7. At Cambridge to-day the degree of Doctor o: Laws was conferred on the Chancelk-r of the Exchequer. Mr. .Neville Chamberlain. A similar honour was conferred on his brother. Austen, m l£»20 and on his lather m 1894. British Radio
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  • 841 1 DEADLOCK AT GENEVA RESOLVED Restoration Of Franco-British iittUl U GERMANY MUST RETURN London, June 8. THE deadlock at Geneva has been resolved and the acceptance by the Disarmament Conference General Commission this afternoon of a resolution reasserting the necessity for securing a general disarmament convention and outlining ,the immediate programme
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    • 32 1 ly'J'F^TO W/ M r TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE (Makan Ketchil) 6.15 to 8.15 p.m. DANCE (informal) 9-45 p.m. to midnight. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th THE POPULAR ARTISTS HUGO JOSEPHINE^ KAFFLES IELEBRATED ORCHESTRA f>IONE 5381.
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    • 69 1 I P^kS W/m CHRYSLER ENDURANCE gag >. E& i r MEET THE RHAPSODY GIRLS T O- M O R ROW WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY AT THE QPA UIFMf liniTl OCA WlCfw nil ICL ON THE ROOF-GARDEN of the ADELPHI HOTEL AN EXTRA SPECIAL DINNER WILL BE SERVED ON EACH OCCASION AND
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  • 185 2 Monday, 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, S.R.A. (v>, A.A. Gun Drill; S.R.E. (v), Lecture; 5.30 p.m., Clifford Pier, S.F.C.R.E. (v), Engine and Lamps; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, S.V.F.A., Unit Parade. Tuesday, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, Armoured Car Sec, Fire Orders and 30 Yards Range Revolver; C. Scottish Coy.. Unit Parade; E.
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  • 33 2 Mr. Herbert Gerhold, A.S.P., Mr A J Newby, Deputy Collector of Land Revenue, Singapore, and Mr. B J Freeman, Acting Controller, Posts and Telegraphs, have been appointed Justices of the Peace for Singapore
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  • 243 2 New Purchases By Singapore T.C. The following is a list of the year- .ings pur hased on behalf of the j Singapore Tort Club, at ciie Melhcairne 1 and Sydnej Bloodstock Yearlings I Sales. The latest advicr.s from Mr. i James Redtearn are thai the onraals are doing
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  • 279 2 Death In Penang After Long Illness The death took place at St. Xaviers Institute, Penang. on Friday afternoon, of the Rev. Bro. Lucien. after an illness lasting tor two years. Bro. Lucien had been suffering from partial paralysis and his ailment took a more serious turn some
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  • 78 2 Clerical Union Beat St. Joseph's Brigade An inter-club billiards match was played yesterday between the Clerical Union and the 9t. Joseph's Church Brigade at the latter's premises at Victoria Street. Two English games and an American game were played the Union winning all. Results, Union's players' names mentioned
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  • 84 2 There was a decline of 31 m the number of deaths m the Singapore municipal area during the week ended June 2, 192 compared with 223 m the preceding week, the death rate being 20.66 compared with 23.99 and 23.78 the five-year average. Phthisis (28) and pneumonia (30) were the
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  • 269 2 MEDICOS BEATEN Ceylon S.C. Too Good For New Players Playing on the Ceylon Sports Club ground yesterday, the second string of the Medical College Union lost to the Ceylon Sports Club by 2 wickets and 10 runs. The Medicos had a number of new Players m their team and
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  • 213 2 Playing on their own ground on Saturday, the Raffles Institution cricket XI were defeated by 23 runs by the United Engineers. It was a bowlers' day. Truby taking five wickets for 16 runs and Jopp four for 20. Scores: United Engineers.— X. M. Jopp b Fernandez
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  • 189 2 Ceylon S.C. Lose On The Packing The S.R.C. defeated the Ceylon Sports Club on Saturday by eight wickets on the SRC. ground. Ceylon Sports Club: Retnasabapath> b Bartlttt 20. Dudley o I. Leljssius 1. Muthucumaru lbw H d Bartels 0. Hamid c P. de Souza b H R. Barttls 8.
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  • 260 2 The match between the past and present boys of Raffles Institution, on the school ground yesterday, resulted m a win for the Old Boys by one wicket. The present boys knocked up 72, Sassoon taking four of their wickets for 16 runs. Chua Boon Ann
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  • 215 2 Awards To F.M.S. Students For the five Maxwell Memorial Scholarships of the value of $84 each advertised for the year 1934, 36 applications were received. Five of the applications were disqualified for various reasons and the scholarships have been awarded to the following students out of the remaining
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    • 334 2 FOR SALE. i GRAFLEX Camera, 3V 4 x 2\ A for sale Kodak anastigmat 4.5 lens. Film pack adapter. Solid leather case. Cost $200. Accept $50 for quick sale. Box No. 398. care of Free Press. 1931 6-cylinder 23 H.P. Dodge 2-seater roadster. Excellent mechanical condition. Two spare wheels. Trial
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    • 864 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEI^ 5^ BATHING CAPS. New Season's stocks just arrived. In most attractive colours, shapes. All one price $1.00 each MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED, CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS EMTS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAXRLKS. 14A Change Alley, Singapore. K The cneapest House for row ft Stationery, Typewriters, R'.bbons y. and car ocas Airo
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 391 2 Diary Of The Week i MONDAY, 11th. High Water, 10.54 a.m.. 8.2 ft.. 9.58 p.m. j 9.0 ft. Football: Commercial Cup, F. and N I "B" vs. 5.H.8., 5.H.8.; MP.H.i vs. A.P.C.. Jalan Besar; F. and N. A. vs. Straits Times. Anson Road; Friendly, Raf- j fles Institution Junior XI
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  • 319 3 bU OF MAN ACCIDENT MECHANIC TO OK DON FROM BR IDGE PARTY l 0 TEST BRAKES sic i I Man). May 29. it was at the mechanic. F. Don look out car tor a test wih the accident killed. hotel with his Black, and several
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  • 155 3 I Conjuring Trick Suggestion feSSf 2S ency to explaln rm an stories. Professor "■fcl/mrlnr 0 "V'"*' f Un v ersity 1 Adult ressln the Associa**ds Hpti 2 8i0US Edu cation at 1 lssex said that it the nr hat When Eli J ah con Wy fr P
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  • 28 3 I »«i of those 'ours,. Kue of Nations '"> W i,; i: l lved to Kuala f, H J-;' toy. They were «n«Ut an d yesterday for Medical Re-
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    109 3 day afternoon to Miss Sybil Vera F .rd dau«ht£ lt "a?*"' 72f married at Andrews Cathedral on Saturemployed by Malaya General Co. Ltd on Reteam F,t^ M v W F rd f Rcadine M Sanders U T n t The bride was iv 'n away by' Mr C lI T
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  • 225 3 NO BATH FOR 42 DAYS POLITICAL PRISONERS IN SIAM Stories Of Suffering Leaking Out •From Our Own Correspondents Bangkok, June 7. One ol the papers has recently expressed indignation that one of the leaders of the Chinese rice mill coolies while m custody had not been allowed to bathe for
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  • 138 3 Well-Known Engineer Sues Perak Tin Company Mr. Steen Sehested *s Claim Against Mr. Leong Sin Nam (From Our Own Co re.spv»ndenr.> Ipoh, June 9. A suit which will occasion considerable interest among the mining community has been put down for hearing m the Supreme Court. Ipoh on July 4 and
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  • 58 3 Mr. Lim Choong How of the Chartered Bank. Taiping, passed away at his residence m Kamunting on Saturday. The deceased was the cousin of Mr. Ng Hore Lock of the P. T. Dept., Taiping. The funeral took place on the 3rd instant and among those present were Messrs. Valu, Postmaster,
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  • 165 3 CABIN INTRUDER ARRESTED Early Morning Scene On Rajputana The early morning slumbers of Lieut. G. C. Bradbury, a passenger on board the s.s. Rajputana, were rudely disturbed by the entry into his cabin 31 Mohamed Ibrahim at 3.15 on Saturday morning. When challenged with a Hindustani equivalent
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  • 148 3 Six-Foot-Five Vicar's Hotel Problem Canon O. F. Coleridge, the Vicar of Crowthorne, Berkshire, whose height Is six feet five inches, and who is a delegate at the annual conference of the bellringers of Great Britain at Warwick had dimculty m finding a suitable bsd m the
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  • 298 3 Forced Landing In Siamese Jungle Peijay Ringens' ''Rough Flight To Hong Kong After a twelve days' flight from Singapore, "Peijay" Ringens, world famous stunt diver, arrived m Hong Kong last week m the course of a flight he is making to Japan, where he intends to give exhibitions of high
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  • 72 3 Extricate Them From Being Burnt Alive Meerut, May 2b. Indian farmhands saved four British officers, Including a Major and two captains, from certain death by extricating them while unconscious and pinned down by an overturned car just as the petrol burst into a sheet
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    • 114 3 RELIEF FUND Mr. F. Lazaroo, Tan Took Seng [Hospital $9.30, Eurasian Society $12, [Mr. C. A. Rodrigues $1, Mr. Sean Kwang Joo $1, Asiatic Petroleum Co. Ltd. $150, Mr. J. A. Pinto, Madras .94 Municipal Water D«»pt. $5, Singapore Amateur Boxing Association $75 "Well Wisher" $500, Municipal Junior Service Staff
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  • 1486 4  - Where Slaves Work in a Hell of Salt O. E. Millard By An Exposure Of The Horrors Of The Mines Of Agorgott Known Feared Throughout The Sahara ON MILITARY maps oi French Sudan there i.s a point, about 500 miles from Reggan on the north eastern edge or the arid
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  • 427 4  -  JOAN LITTLEFIELD BY London. UPVERGREEN," recently complet- ed at the Gaumont-British studios at Shepherds Bush, is one of the most specacular films, from a fashion point of view, yet released from a British studios. The story ranges from the Edwardian period to the present day, and
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    • 24 4 U*f» tw»r «nin, tut b NatiSrt m fca, Mm Mood to £s?^!!^ trufii ml ■*004 Mid Skto roinptainu CterWto *faof Hlwtim to iu»ll>ii. to
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    • 144 4 "ARTHURS" bar and RESTAURANT IICOLLYEI?Q UAy We now »erv« a TABLE D'HOTE TIFFIN at $1.00 pc, person We also corvee with our well-known SPECIAL DISH at 60 cts. Remington Noiseles. TYPEWRITERS (STANDARD PORTABLE) ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION OF THESE S WONDERFUL MACHINES. REMINGTON RAND INC. (Incorporated m l\ S.
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  • 205 5 Rehearsing For The Runny mede Pageant Should She Be A rrested Poser For A Frontier Guard scene* at a New York movie cathedral ti,« Warriors with spears and shields rehearsing for the Runnymede Pageant which takes place this month Deepening the Suikan Burn, one i most famous hazards of ihe
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  • 404 6 MAGISTRATES MUST USE MORE CARE REGARDING PLEAS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 8. The practice ot police court magistrates m merely recording pleas of "guilty" from natives following interpretation instead of the exact words made by the accused, was strongly condemned today
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  • 337 6 WORK MAY BEGIN NEXT YEAR IN K.L. Sum Inserted In The Draft Budget (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 6. Preparations for the proposed installation of a water-borne sewage system for the Federal Capital may oegin next year. It was revealed at the Sanitary Board meeting this
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  • 295 6 Relief Almost Instantaneous To be a chronic sufferer tor the last four years, to dread eating anything and then to find almost instant relief by a new medicine which is being used by Doctors and Hospitals all over the j country— that is the
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  • 120 6 Case May Go To Privy Council (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, June 8. A long dispute over the sal' of a piece of land m Seremban which went through the Supreme Court and the last F.M.S. Court of Appeal will probably be sent for a final
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  • 73 6 Indian Alleged To Have Cheater! Moneylender Alleged to have forged the signature o! Nadhan Singh, a moneylender, to a promissory note for $378 and to have used the document as genuine, an Indian named T. G. Francis appeared before the third magistrate yesterday morning. Mr. S. Fung is
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  • 120 6 A novel use for the. "Sea Belle" is suggested by a cable from Australia, which announces tlhat the Melbourne Centenary Council intend to provide j. floating cabaret to be anchored m the River Yarra. According to plans the boat will be constructed with twin hul!s, 120 feet long having a
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  • 740 6 BURGLARIES IN STEVENS ROAD Two Javanese Charged WOMAN REPUDIATES STATEMENT INC RIM IN A TING HUSBAND A burglary case in which, it is alleged, over $100 worth of jewellery was stolen irom a house in Stevens Road occupied by Mrs. Metcalf and $69 worth of articles from an adjoining house,
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    31 6 Queen Astrid of Belgium, who has just given birth to a son. Her elder son. Prince Baldwin, was born m 1930 and she has a daughter. Princess Charlotte, born m 1927.
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  • 169 6 REMARKABLE INCIDENT ON JAPANESE FISHING VESSEL (From Our Own Correspondent.; Medan. June 4. i According to the Java Bode a Japanese fishing boat kidnapped a native official who went aboard to take the 'captain and the crew into custody for j fishing for shells without a licence.
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  • 172 6 Fair To Be Held On Race Course In Aid Of Funds (From O,i: Ow Correspond nt.» Kuaia Lmrpur, Jun? G. lv has been decided tc hold *..ir ir aid of St Mary's Church fUTK!« en Sept 1 at the rac< course. A strong Committee ba* been formed,
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  • 73 6 Local Boxer Fined For Street Gambling: In the third magistrate's court on Saturday one of three men charged with gambling m St. Andrews Road near the Municipal Buildings described himself as a boxer when asked his profession. It then transpired that he fights occasionally under the name ot
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  • 74 6 Mr. V. D. Knowles. appearing on behalf of M. R. Letchman Chettiar. who was produced before Mr. J. M. *>: the third magistrate, on Saturday on a charge of criminal breach o: trust ot $5.50 C. applied that the case be trans ferred to the District Court wher^ he would
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  • 339 6 TIMELY INTERVf vn,,BY POLK ""•> Fight Nipped In The The story ol how a .h members of Iwo v/as to haw taken pla Street Penarn? on M, in the bud through tl of the police, was relat< Wills in the Penang a Chinese named Teh i asked
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  • 362 6 10 Seconds Per Move Lightning Tournament At Local Club At Home The Singapore Chess Club held its annual at home and general meeting on Friday evening, June Bth.. 1934. at the Adelphi Hotel. Prizes won during the year were presented by Mrs. Parbury and
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  • 121 6 Concentration On US. Market Urged From Our Own Corresponded Medan. June 4. The visit of the tea delegation iron-. Ceylon to Netherlands India has hart sume definite results. say* the Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad. The paper states that under the present condition* all producers In the country are contributing according
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  • 105 6 Mrs. Geddes' Show To Be Given In Kuala Lumpur <From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 8. The Pageant of Beauty, which was such a success m Singapore, will be staged by Mrs. Geddes at the Majestic Hotel here, on June 21. 22 and 23, and all
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  • 77 6 Malay Cited As Correspondent (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, June 9. Selangor's first divorce case came bo fore the Chief Justice this morning the parties being P. Satkunam. an Indian CMstian, the petitioner. Flora Maria, the respondent, and a Malay Abu Hassan Blnjerlng, the co-respon-dent. His
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    • 45 6 THE GIFT SHOP 33, STAMFORD ROAD LADIES' HATS, ART JEWELLERY, and MILLINERY I atest creations from PARIS and LONDON The Ideal House for suitable Giits for Birthdays, etc. THIS WEEKS BARGAINS Ladies' Hats from 53.00 Alice Rands from 60 els. Rolied Gold Bracelets from Sl.OO
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    • 152 6 H. W. H. STEVENS SHIPBROKFK COMMISSION insuranc f igbh 2nd FLOOR. GRESIIAM l«» s r BATTEBI Wtti Code address i MilpO- J PILES CAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Different If you are suffering thr f Its kindred ailments. W< u» known remedy without ob you to give Dr.
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  • 108 7 A New Thames And A New London BUT IT WILL COST 1,000.000,000 j with the Thames between md Greenwich replaced by aighi canal cutting through and Btrmondscy, and the aimed river area. 900 ft. wide long, utilised for modern parkj. speedways, a stadium, rool shelters, and a grand ceu,vay terminus
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  • 29 7 Planted On Him :bel r ;^n° g fflC t e h r e St m Tn d Accused maintained that a t q i S-S^ 28
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  • 692 7 IN HONG KONG HOTEL Husband's Terrible Discovery Hong Kong, May 31. A HALF empty bottle of chloro- form on a nearby table, a ;mall automatic pistol with two expended shells on the floor besides and a bullet wound m her left temple, Madame Guerra, wife
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  • 152 7 Sikh Motor-Bus Driver Arrested From Our Own Correspondent > j Kuala Lumpur, June 5. After crashing into a rikisha and i killing the puller, a motor-buo was said to have driven on. There was a witness of the accident however, and. as a result of his intormation.
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  • 128 7 Criminal Breach Of Trust Case K. S. Naldu, a former manager of the Malayan Livestock Company, made another appearance before Mr. Grice m the police court Friday morning, on a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of three sums. The total amount involved is $1,019. Mr.
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  • 39 7 Close on midnight on Saturday there was an accident at the 7th. mile. Bukit Timah Road. A bus knocked down an Indian who rustained minor injuries, and he was removed to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital by he ambulance.
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    • 219 7 1. V I AST NIGHT OF THIS .1 lll.UHUbla kWn* tWUn>Y M ..17. M OPENING TO-MORROW AMKKT A NEW KIND OK *^H IKMPTRESS IN Rl^fl N MAN KIM) OF HJT ■^SK^flH I— SINGAPORE PUBLIC EXTENDS WARM OVATION TO 1934', FIRST BIG BRITISH SUCCESS RELEASED INDEPENDENTLY MEMBER OF THE AUDIENCE DURING
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    • 30 7 S A NEW PICTURE TAKES ITS PLACE AMONG THE GREATEST! I You'll scream wit ii delight thrill with suspense." Pbotoplav Magazine I SPARKLING 1 THRILLING! UNFORGETTABLE: NEXT CHANGE PAVILION j
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    • 229 7 Ii li i^<^i I J Flaming youth J j i A heart warming j B*rrymore bringing I J ws? jA most lovable por- •»f li^HfctC/v^^-^^^mß trayal to the screen? I tK^k mP i i .^mbbw m> m^kw fc m i^B IU I^^ L^tftftfißtm^^ i 111 THISSIDIL^i I II 7IIEAVEN p^^^W
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  • 51 8 ENGAGEMENT. MENZIES— GARDNER.— The engagement is announced between lan D. Menzies of the P. and O. Banking Corporation ot Singapore, second son lof Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Menzies of 'Farragon. West Cult. Aberdeen. Scotland, and Dorothea Alexandria Gardner, only daughter of Captain and Mrs. W. L. Gardner, of
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  • 415 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1934 Week-End Comments ONE can sympathise readily with the ambitions of co-operators to establish a trading store as a branch of the activities of the co-operative movement m the country and there is little doubt that m course of time such a development
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  • 1212 8 IJOO Acres For Service Purposes Textile Quotas In Ceylon The Jockey Club Of Frature When Thackeray Finished The ttmshca me hewcomes Where Wardrobes Start rr\HERE have been references from 1 time to time during the past year or so to land acquisitions in Singapore for various
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  • 322 8 Mr. Ichitaro Shibata is recognised as Vice-Consul of Japan at Singapore. Mr. E. C. Yates will address the Rotarians on Wednesday on "Radio m Malaya." The Juvenile Amateur Weightlifting Association has been exempted from registration. Lieut. A. G. Badenoch has resigned his commission m the Straits
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  • 729 8 One early mornln nsherman was outside their cot rough-coated donk. an expanse ol coarse midst of the sand-hills. -The rent is due the wife. M to >v into Pensance i best bargain The fiyhenr.,.. he's gone to<j old •ta-weed who any price?" Tlie wit- chin with I
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    • 157 8 I SIMONDS I m£ I PAI HDCPIfC UALUDCUIVOi SPECIALLY CURED GAMMONS I Whole Boneless Cuts and sliced I Try them all— Hot or Cold equally STREAKY BACON-The Breakfast Ko VAI 1 1*1 f* C* SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd Orchard Road. Tfiezej. a Rich&v. Better Flawwv Itv thede V^* mm^r
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    • 45 8 1 MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED POUNDS OF SNUFF were stolen from a warehouse m Surrey. Pinched, alas before its time A "GAFLACT BAGGAGE POLICY covers 'all risks' including theft and is world wide. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 446 9 2,000 "Red" Soldiers Burned To Death WOUNDED BECOME BURDEN Unable To Take Care Of Them Hong Kong, Jure 10. ;|y/|ORE Communist-controlled areas In Nortlvwes: Fukien were' recaptured from the Reel troops: yesterday.* according to a late repoi from ihe Government troops at the front which states that Lo Ping-hui, the
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  • 31 9 I How Relatives Will Be Punished Rifft, June 9. tape irom Russia n l be punished with labour and •ia, whether the.v or innocent ac- issued by the Reuter
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  • 106 9 Improvement Since Last Month r, London, June 7 Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Mr Geoffrey Shakespeare, stated In the House o' Srd^P:'"^^^^^^ gamma the water shortage over %*«m£ ""fS"** m the «Stheast ol Wales and the west and southHnd aS WeH aS Part ol the M
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  • 123 9 Despite Dismissal Of Charge Of Evasion Of Duty 'From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur. .June (> Remarking that he did it against his will but he had to follow the bylaw, Mr. F. K. Wilson, the first magistrate, ordered that both the dutiable and non-dutiable goods sent by
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  • 101 9 Two Japanese Held New York, June 3. Two Japanese have been arrested m New York on suspicion of espionage activities. They are Kyonosuke Kiyoshi and Kaizo Okito and they appeared before the Federal Court here following charges by a former United States bluejacket. They were released on a
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  • 30 9 See Coronation Cup London, June 7. The King again visited Epsom races to-day when he saw the Coronation Cup won by Sir_R. Brooke's King Salmon. British Radio
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  • 83 9 The May report Is as follows. In Temporary Employment 5; Repatriated by Committee 112; Repatriated by others 34; Struck off. died, permanent work 199: (350); Present Active List 27. Receipts and payments account for the month of May, 1934. Receipts: Clubs $612.23; I.S.P. $233 34; Other
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  • 34 9 L Latest Rubber Prices RUBBER London, June 9. Spot (Sellers) 6%d. sf«<H (Buyers) 6V 2 d. (Jfc* J t y -Sr mber eK- SiSiEi !jfnWy-March 6 15j16d. .6 15|16d.) i Market Firm.
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  • 83 9 Air Miuister m Flying Accident London. June 7. The Air Minister. Lord Londonderry, when piloting his aeroplane at Heston this evening had a slight mishap. His machine overshot the landing ground and Lord Londerry opened out his engine to circle round again. The engine did not pick up
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    • 125 9 K£i p yOUR EYE j 0H THE HEAVENS I j asping climax of ah nusic shows is j i 'aged on the <M j *a planes! (j^i NrjSS*! f DOLORES 11 OEL R I O I I GENE RAYMOND fg§| j RAUL POULIEN fl j GINGER ROGERS j AST A
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    • 197 9 HIS HONOUR AT STEAK." Some Leading Questions Do you suffer from pains after every meal Do you wish you had marrieu a Cook instead of a woman who said she could Do you wander round the street with your tongue lolling out? DO YOU WANT A GOOD CAFE? Of course
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 428 10 EXPORTS OF NICKEL QUADRUPLED IN VALUE; Big Increase Also In Forest Products Exported One of the most arresting features of Canadian trade, as shown by figures for the past fiscal year, is that the Dominion is rapidly regaining her markets lor forest products, one of her most
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    • 53 10 Gattey and Bateman, secretaries. Jimah 33,387 lbs. Barlow and Co., Kuala Lumpur agents: Ayer Kuning 90,000 lbs.; The Badek 28.200 lbs.; The Bradwall 28,000 lbs.; Chersonese 104.420 lbs.; Dennistown 53.500 lbs.; Highlands and Lowlands 170,000 lbs.; Klabang 154,500 lbs.; Krian 70,200 lbs.; Sungei Krian 113.200 lbs.; Sungei- Way
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    • 200 10 June 9. SELLING London 4 months' sight 2 4 11 64 London 3 months' sight 214 5132 London 60 days* sight 2 4 9J64 London 30 days' sight 2|4 /8 London, demand 24 7|64 London, T.T. 2j4 3132 Lyons and Paris, demand 887 Hamburg, demand 150 New York,
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    • 86 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT June 9, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 2V B 22 R.S.S. equal to London Standard <F. 0.8.) 223s 22 716 Ftundard R.S.S. on Tender June 22% 223/ 4 July Sept. 23*/ 4 23% Oct. Dec.
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    • 360 10 Labour Shortage Causes Reduced Output The twenty- fourth annual general meeting of Kimanis Rubber, Limited, was held on May 8 at the registered office. Gracechurch Street, London, Mr. Charles Emerson < chairman), presiding. The chairman said: As the result of the year's working we ai vi able I
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    • 187 10 June t> 7 9. American Can. Com. 95 94 3 4 98 8 American Telephone and Telegraph 115 114% 118 Atcheson Railroad 55% 55 l 4 59 g Dupont 85% 85 90% Firestone. Common Unq. 17 3 4 Unq. General Electric 20 19 l 2 21 General Motors
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    • 55 10 Messrs. Boustead Co. Ltd., Penan", have received a telegram from the secretaries of United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd., Messrs. Ed. Boustead Co., London, advising that a dividend of 2 l 2 per cent, has been recommended payable on 29th June. The annual report and accounts for
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    • 554 10 Chairman 's Speech At Bradwail The twenty-fourth annual general meeting of the Bradwail <F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Limited, was held on May 16 In London, Mr. J. E. Humphery (Chairman of the Company) presiding. The Chairman said: All shareholders m rubber companies must be gratified
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    • 973 10 SATURDAY. JUNE 9th. Bayer*. Seller* Anipat Hn (4> 6s. 7 '^-d 7s Asam Kumbang »£> 37s 6d 40-s c.d j Austral Malay 43* 6J 45s Ayer Hitam Tin ifts) 155 16s Ayer Weng isl> 1.90 200 Bangrin Tin S4s 9d 35* fid jChangkat (Tin) <£> 4Rs 50s
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    • 141 10 June 9, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.00 Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 34.50 White Pepper 33.50 Black Pepper 15.50 Copra, mixed 2.90 Copra, Sundried 2.50 Small flake Tapioca 4.60 Small Pearl Tapioca 6.00 Lingga Sago Flour 1.65 Fair Sago Flour 1.65 Palembang Jelotong 6.75
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    • 96 10 Hitch m Japan's Agreement With D.E.I. The Hague. June 7. The bftUXite agreement signed last month is being impeded owing to disagreement between the Dutch Indies und the Japanese Governments over transport, each insisting on shipping the bauxite under its own flag. Reuter. A Japanese company operating an
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    • 198 10 Tongkah Compound. No Liability, hours 727: cubit* yard 168.000: pikuis [532.18. Tongkah Compound. No. 2N L hours 196; cubic yards €3.000: pikilll 141 45. Rahman Hydraulic Tin. Limited, pikuls 507. Jelcbu Tin Dredging. Limited, pikuis 200. Kramat Pulai. Limited, irom the mine pikuis 185; from tributors. pikuis
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    • 91 10 Abroad London, June 8. Exchanges to-day were Paris 76 17 32. New York 5.06%. Montreal 5.02. Brussels 21.64. Geneva 15.57*/2Amsterdam 7.45 2 Milan 58 7/16. Berlin 13.08. Stockholm 19.40. Copenhagen 20.39V 2 Oslo 19.90»/ 2 Vienna 27. Prague 121 2 Helsingfors 226^. Madrid 36 15/16. Belgrade 221. Rio 4» 4
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    • 266 10 a Beef steak (Round Beef stew or curry Pork, lean Pork, lean and la <lst quality) Mutton Austrull.ui Fowl Hens < Locally rear* d Ducks <Java> Pigeons, domestic unfledged Pigeons, fledged ■GGS Fowl, fresh Duck, fresh Preserved. (Duck PISH Bawal Puteh (Ron ißunga Ayer <nv\ fish) |Chencharu
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    • 65 10 Petrol And Kerosene Prices III! Devoe's Imp«Ti-' Kerosene pel Gallons Sylvan Arrow X I per tin Socony Motor ex pump p'-r Br Socony Motor Ga> In 4-gallori drumBritish Imp ftocony Motor prr 4-galion Un Bhefl ATlatloc B] gallon dnmu; vimp gallon Shell Motor Spli per British Imp Bhell Motor SplrM
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  • 2128 11 TOO MANY DIFFICULTIES AT PRESENT Local Union Discusses Costly Customs various Co-operative Societies m Singapore. I tiy formed themselves into the Singapore Urban m conference for the first time officially s been informal meetings previously, notably one B another at the I ~j.norc. but
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  • 116 11 Italy's Close Watch On Far East Rome, June 3. An inspired statement appearing m thr Italian newspapers to-day says that following the visit of the Italian Ambassador. Signor Muriti, to the Japanese Foreign Office, asking the Japanese Government for an explanation of the "Hands ott China declp ration
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  • 127 11 House Welcomes Mr. Lansbury And Sir A. Chamberlain London, June 5. Ar» affectionate welcome was accorded to Mr. George Lansbury on h*s return to the House of Commons lor the first time since he broke his thigh six months ago. Mr. Lansbury drove from the hospital m
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  • 30 11 Canned fruit exports from Australia for the first eight months of the present financial yeai were £406.803 it) Australian currency, an increase ol £104.000 on the corresponding perioj last year.
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    • 60 11 CREDIT-FONCIER DEXTREME-ORIENT Societe Annoy me 'Incorporated m Belgium-1907) HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS URWCHES: SHANGHAI. TIENTSIN HANKOW PEKING. HONG KONG TSIS BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property. Loans for building. House and real Estate agents. Agents for Union of Paris Insur Co. Ltd. OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS
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    • 431 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter^ Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each >:.. uou.ik* Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3 000 Oofl HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC S Agencies and Branches I Alor Star *****0 Saigon Amritsar
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  • 152 12 Death Of Jackie The Kangaroo Shanghai's Climate has proved the undoing o! many, remarks the N. C. D. News. It is responsible for the atmosjphere ol restrained grief that hovered .over H.M.S. Suffolk when she put out jto sea. for the rigours oi its changes is blamed for
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  • 114 12 Recovered Relic Again On Exhibition Sydney. The bell of the Emtfen. which was stolen from the Australian War Memorial Museum m Prince Alfred Park twelve months ago and was recovered m December, has been replaced on exhibition. Since this historic relic of Australia's first sea fight was restored
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  • 73 12 The Japanese subvention law for the renewal of the Japanese merchant fleet has brought about the building of a total of 200,000 g.r.t, and the demolition of 400,000 g.r.t., capacity, m the last three years. A total of 33 ships was built with the help of the subventions, all being
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 945 12 Thrilling Episode Off China Coast A flash of lightning in a heavy storm averted what might have rei suited in a major shipping disaster and the loss of eighty lives at Peitiendoong Shan, off the Wenchow coast, when the Chinese steamer Tiensiang, driven off her
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    • 210 12 Old Coaster Changes Hands For 830,000 I Hong Kong. May 31. Alter many years on the Cnlna Coast the steamship To Chu Kunu experienced another change ol ownership yesterday, when, at I public auction held by Messrs. Lammert. she was sold to Mr. Wong Chiu for the sum
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    • 189 12 42 Years At Sea As already announced, the senior captain of the P. and O. Line. Captain Busil J Ohlson. D.5.0.. R.D.. R.N.R, Order of St. Vladimir of Russia. h?s retired from the command of the Strathnaver. He is a complete allround British seaman, with experience m
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    • 331 12 1 I idised by 11 i at Gti. M and C ihlpi a .-.I British, for 1 m port ol v. 1 m Fr..:. inundatt d by I the I •by S return The Greek Government hai decided to order two new destroy*!- total cost of £440.000. These veatell which
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    • 616 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. •oocmc Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FO€R MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS
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    • 113 12 HENDERSON IH m HI DI I I 01 SAILINGfI B> trtnifhf i utt >\n* Between i r r Maneillei P «''«i f HOMI w \KD SAILI! Port i'i D w n>««* chin: KEMM BHAM AM SAG BURW YOMA PEG CHIN! KEMMENI BHAM< AIfARAI BAOAIK Calls Load g Thi faros to
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    • 258 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals i BT TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan 'via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
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    • 120 12 'SINGAPORE HARBOR expect* Fast Wlui-f Argun Prancla 20 Main Wharl I Alsia 18; Zeeland 13; Mam 9; c Empire !>,* k Blrmini I City o! Penrlth 'Empire Dock l Pelpini We* Whari I Rhesui r k e< luku Maru Bott n M Mala Wharf (Supply Si IraaJ d H VESSELS
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    • 379 13 Oi S J I aodi BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due T'nase Spore. Tn... c- 17.000 June 22 BANGALORE 6000 tf^Xn BLRDV.A 6.070 July 5 RAWALPINDI 17 000 *S« 3? 15.000 July 6 COMORIN 15 000 /in?' ?I 17.000 July 20 BHUTAN 6 100 |S l-
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    • 471 13 tillerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) Fn» nAvnn "ELLERMAN" LINE FOB HAVRE, WNDON, WWTERDAM AND HAMBURG. City of Eastbourne Due Sails City of Winnine^ June 16 June 1T June 29 July 2 City of Bath F R HQNG K NG> SBANG »AI AND JAPAN. July 12 July 12
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    • 827 13 INSURANCE. aZSSSL co" Fa* 00 ani Giobe The J 11 Me """>• "»»<«••» Th« Federated Malay States Railways The Royal State Railway, of B:aa ai t Royal Netherland Udian Airway* ««an irans-CJontlnental Airways Ltd. X.L.M. (Royal Dutch Air Line*) 7t* BLUE rUMMEL LIME Vessel Also Calls oP"* Leaves Dv% I
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    • 830 14 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAFPIJ OPHlR— Monday, June 11. Belawan-Deli. SINGARADJA— Monday, June 11, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Sl-Apl-Apl. ROKAN— Tuesday, June 12, Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengei-dar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asah?n. PASlR— Tuesday, June 12, Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. GEN. VERSPYCK— -Tuesday, June 12, Letong, Maras, Tarempa, Genting. Poeloe-Pandjang,
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    • 586 14 jT*^**^ ***** v\ i^^s^ TO EUROPE BOMe G A &SHAK S KILLkS r DNEW,O^ Spore Spore l'enang N. York. Pres Hayes Jun. 16 Jun. 19 Jun. 21 July 31 Pres' Johnson Jun. 30 July 3 July 5 Aug. 14 Sps Monroe July 14 July 17 July 19 Aug. 28 £es'
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    • 567 14 VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES, ANTW M: AND MIDDLESBROUGH >RD^I HAKUSAN MARU 10,400 June 13 14 HAKONE MAHU I HARUNA MARU 10.400 June 27 28 SSUWA MARU I SKATORT MARU 10,000 July 12 U §FUSHIMI MAPL SKASHIMA MARU 10,000 July 26 2^ HAKOZAKI MAHI J I tYASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Aug. 7 tTERUKUNI
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  • 444 15 „Y/,r 21 WANTED AND 6 1 WICKETS IN HAND Splendid Jenner-Wilkinson Partnership Rom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June 10. to go and six wickets m hand the S.C.C. were \i tory by bad weather m their match against the match
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  • 60 15 Notice. ring Round of the above P^nslvo will be played over the Keppel Golf Club on rune, 1934. ild reach the Honorary pel Golf Club, not later June. 1934. **nd list of entries are toUowtai cluba:re Golf Club. 1 I Golf Club son Golf Club Lines
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  • 292 15 Yap Choon Lim Scores 58 Runs For The Winners The Singapore Recreation Club played a friendly cricket match with the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club yesterday on their own pitch the visitors winning decisively by 50 runs Yap Choon Lim scored 58 while Evan Wong retired alter hitting
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  • 213 15 An interesting afternoon's cricket was witnessed on the S.C.R.C. ground on Saturday when the V.M.C.A. beat the home side by one wicket. S.C.R.C. Tay Lian Hee o Ferreira 15. Chua Choon Leong b Brown 36. Evan Wong low. b Brown 7. Siow Hian b Ferreira 9.
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  • 265 15 Playing at the Medical College Union ground yesterday the first string of the College lost to the Wiltshire Regiment, the regiment scoring 155 runs for 7 wickets (declared) while the M.C.U. were all out for 65 runs. For the Wilts, Lieut: Bond hit up 49
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 15 P. Retnasabapathy and B. Dudley, who opened the Ceylon S.C. innings against the S.R.C. on Saturday.
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  • 418 15 MEDICOS TOO LATE IN DECLARING Club Captain Splits His The S.C.C. only just averted a bad defeat at the hands ot the Medical College on the Padang on Saturday. The "Medicos," who scored 94 for the loss of three wickets m an hours play on Friday
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  • 197 15 Time intervened m the cricket match at Bukit Timah on Saturday between the Raffles College XI and the Nondescripts Cricket Club. Raffles College: Tan Boon Soon c Choon Llm b Fernando 12, Q. Ess lbw b Choon Llm 19. L. Kee Pow c and b rLauris
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  • 306 15 CLOSE FINISH IN S.C.C, MATCH Haxworth Proves Club's Saviour These was a close finish to the match on the padang between the S.C.C. and Nondescripts yesterday, the visitors just succeeding m gaining a victory by nine runs. Haxworth was the saviour of the club side. He was
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  • 246 15 A magnificent innings of 92 by V. Ponniah and a breezy knock by P. 'D' Almeida enable the P.W.D. to declare their innings at the large total of 2ir» m the cricket match against the Teachers' Association on Saturday on St. Joseph's Institution ground. Ponniah hit 12
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  • 1086 15 SINGAPORE 'S 3—0 WIN AT Selangor Draw With Perak In Malaya Cup the crowd to KOTC the second -jo.il after 40 minutes' play. Yonfc, Liang came very near t.« bringing a third goal for Singapore when he iwutig the ball to Joy who was robbed by the goalkeeper. A good
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  • 379 15 Penalty Saves Them Against Perak (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 9. The Malaya Cup match between Belangor and Perak was drawn, each side scoring one goal. Selangor were very disappointing Their forwards were feeble In front of goal and the only outstanding departments were the
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  • 55 15 The following have been Invited to pluv association football for the S.C.C vs Fort Canning on Monday, June 18. tt the S.CC. 'friendly game) D. R Godfrey; S. Dodds and I) E Nickels; O. J. Merrifteld. C. J. Bern broke, J A. Evans. G Morgan. C. H \V. Goult. R.
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  • 1066 16 AND AUSTRALIA GET ON TOP i i Chipperf ielcT s Bad Luck ENGLAND 246 BEHIND WITH 4 WICKETS DOWN ENGLAND lost their grip m the Test match at Not--4-1 tingham on Saturday, for although they broke up the McCabe-Chipperfield partnership when only 27
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  • Golf
    • 119 16 The match between the Municipality and Sepoy Lines resulted m a win for the latter by 7? 4 to 2\ 2. Scores are as follows. Municipality mentioned first. Geddes and Gill 0, Frew and Hosking v.k. Moss and Raper 0. Cowap and Black 1. Forbes and
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    • 22 16 The Ladies' June monthly medal stroke competition will be played at i Sepoy Lines to-day and to-morrow (Tuesday).
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  • 148 16 I Clerical Union vs. Bendemeer Athletic Club In a friendly game of soccer played on Saturday at the Clerical Union's ground the Union drew three goals all j against the Bendemeer Athletic Club. Yeow Siang opened the score for Bendemeer after 20 minutes and just before the
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    23 16 L. A I vis (left) who made 98, and S. Vellupillay going out to bat for the .Medical Colltge against S.C.C. on Saturday.
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  • 338 16 WINNER WHO TOOK MEDICINE BOTTLE j WITH HIM Ardmore, June 9. Olin Dutra won the American open golf championship to-day, with an aggregate of 293, a stroke ahead of Gene Sarazen and two strokes better than Cruickshank, the Scottish player. Tom Creavy
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  • 69 16 The following have been invited to 1 play cricket lor the S.C.C. vs. Raffles CoMege on Fiiriay June 15. at 5 p.m. and Saturday. June 16. at 2pm at the! S.C.C: R. A. Ashworth, P. W. Pargua Capt A. L. S. Harris. J. McLeod C G. Jenner! R.
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  • 69 16 Belmont Park. June 9. Mr. J. E. Wideners Peace Charee «3 to 1> the second favourite won the Belmont Stakes to-day by 5 lengths, from High Quest. Good Good was third lour lengths from High Quest Time 2 mm. 29 1-5 sees. High Quest at 11 to
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  • 117 16 SATURDAY. ()v I PLAY sn^g- I Batsmen Take Hea J Toll 1 (Romowow, I scores m the eon J which commenrvci i -M Yorkshire Miss IVb I Batsnim At Lordv lo: ',6. r 139 lor thr« Position four r Watson I I shire. Fifteen Wickets Pa v
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  • 110 16 Australia, Italy And Czecho-Slovakia Win Home, Jane t In the Davis -nj „n c j Q_ Vi jvalle Italy i at A< tilim 1 Steiner (BwiU 1 6 3. 6—4. Italy thus [matches to nil. R< vi r Australia. Italy ihave won their >• nd round m
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