The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 June 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. N <> 14.300. ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, JUNE 26. 1934. 10 CENTS.
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  • 336 1 IHREATS OF REPRISALS AND RETALIATION London, June °5 the Nazi movement will last a thousand years Hitler, m an interview with the News Chronicle kins to use Nattonal Socialism lor their own ends' loyalty ot his followers was undimmished. His hopes for had
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  • 469 1 Demand For Free Anti-Piracy Guards SEQUEL TO SHUNTIEN OUTRAGE j TOO GREAT A STRAIN ON PERSONNEL London, June 25. THE restoration of the services 01 armed guards free of charge, for the protection of vessels m the; Far East against pirates was sought ;by Mr. Tufnell at question time m!
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  • 86 1 REMARKABLE BOWLING BY Amazing bowling by Hedley Verity, Yorkshire"* slow left arm bowler, who took fifteen wickets m the match for 104 runs (seven for HI and eight for 43 >. enabled England to defeat Australia m the second Test match at Lord's yesterday by an
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  • 71 1 TO EXPLORE ANTARCTIC Naval Officers Will Join Polar Expedition London. June 22. The Admiralty announces that Lt. R. B. D Rrder and Lt. H M. Miliett. both >: t v u Ruval Navy, have been selected tor service with the Antarctic expedirtan organised by the Royal Geographical Society which will
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  • 30 1 Moscow, June 25. Tan agency denies Japanese reports a* a secret Sino-Soviet agreement alleged \o provide inter alia for roadmaking and the spreading of Soviet Influence In Inner Mongolia. Reuter
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  • 429 1 Only Britain Can Save Europe From War [MR. LI. GEORGE'S WARNING "WE MUST RESUME THE FUNCTION THAT HISTORY HAS i ALLOTTED US" London, June 23. .lI7ITH all the riery enthusiasm of j** his former campaigning days j Mr. Lloyd George again sounds a clarion, m a much discussed letter i
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  • 52 1 B.B.C. To Pay Tenor £2,000 Libel Damages London, June tL The tenor, Stewart Wilson, has been awarded V: 2.000 damages against the British Broadcasting Corporation m a suit following a critic's letter m the official concert criticism. Mr. Wilson was also awarded \:i00 damages against the writer of the letter.
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  • 169 1 Concern Over New Chinese! Regulations London. June Ib. Sir John Simon, replying m the' House or Commons to a number of I questions regarding the Shanghai! pilotage, said owing to the Chinese Government drawing up provisionaj j pilotage regulations intended to super- j sede those codified m 1868
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  • 57 1 France To Build 8 Warships For The Soviet HeKmirfors, June 25. According to a trustworthy source the Soviet has derided to order from France four 7,000 ton cruisers and four destroyers as a sequel to the recent visit of a Soviet naval mission to Brest and Toulon. The new vessels
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    • 41 1 gIGIA TEA n gi the freshness n c fragrance of the gardens Irect to \our home. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE formal) 9.45 p.m. to Midnight WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27th THE POPULAR ARTISTS HUGO^^JOSEPHH^__ RAFFLES CELEBRATED^ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381.
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    • 79 1 There is no better Tea kllall BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA Chrysler: RIDING EASE SEA VIEW %^P HOTEL TO NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CONCERT DURING DINNER DINNEK AND DANCE MISIC BY RALF ULLOUtAJOTI PAMOOi BAND DINNER $3. AFTER DINNER ADMISSION $1.~ ADELPHI HOTEL CONCERT DURING TIFFIN GRILL ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE
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  • 213 2 Over Three Thousand Dollars Profit Kuala Lumpur. June tS. Despite the number of gate crashers on the opening night the Pageant ol Beauty, staged by Mrs L. W. Geddes at the Majestic Hotel, made a profit of $3,200. This sum will be given to the Children's Aid
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  • 167 2 The following appointments are notified m the F.M.S. Government Gazette of June 15: Messrs. F. A. S. Caldwell. G. C. IfadOC and C. H. A. Thompson to be Assistant Commissioners of Police: Mr. G. W. Davis. M.C.S.. to act as Assistant Protector ot Chinese. Selangor and Pahang: Mr.
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  • 400 2 SI AM IS XOT VERY ENTHUSIASTIC Dangerous Section Of J The Route 'From Oui O\v iJcrrespond.nl.> Bangkok, June 14. The Melbourne cup centenary aerial I race is not being anticipated m this i country with a great deal of pleasure. Siam has always given every help
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  • 125 2 Snake Detected By Smell Sydney. June 10. •There's a snake here somewhere," said William Podham. an aborigine, to the amazement of a number of workmen at the Yass gasworks. As the men were standing on a barren patch of ground it seemed highly improbable, but Podham repeated that
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  • 184 2 The following programme of drills up tv and for week-ending. July Ist., is: Tuesday. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. Armoured Car Sec. Fire Orders and 30 yards Range Revolver; "C" »Scotish> Coy.. Section and Weapon Training; M.G. PI. (Eurasian*. Section Drill: 2nd. |Bn. Sig Section; Signal Training; T I (Chinese*
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  • 29 2 Mr. Max Menahem, on the commercial staiT of Raffles Institution, has passed the Typewriting Teachers* Examination of the Incorporated Phonographic Society 'Typists Section) and has been awarded its diploma
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  • 176 2 KNOCKED DOWN BY LORRY Three Road Accidents I Yesterday A Chinese girl of about eight years of age was knocked down by a lorry driven by an Indian at the junction of Rochore Road and Arab Street cany yesterday evening, and she died from severe injuries on
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  • 258 2 Mr. H. P. Armstrong And Miss Maureen Thornbury The wedding took place at St Andrew's Cathedra! yesterday morning of Mr. H. P. Armstrong. A.C.P.. F.M.S Police, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Hu?h Armstrong of Belfort. to Miss Maureen Thornbury. only daughter of Mr two Mrs. Thornbury of
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  • 171 2 Thousands Of Would-Be Undergraduates •Prom Our Own Correspondent v Bangkok, June 14 Work is being pushed on m recud to getting the new University <*jiy- Two Frenchmen and one English -ran are already busily engaged on tty? preliminaries, and the ompiler o* the necessary text books are 'oeing
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  • 129 2 Arriving In Singapore On Friday Pandit Vishv Bhandov Shastri MA M.0.L.. ex-Principal of Dayanand Brahma Maha Vidyala, (DAY College i Lahore, who is on his way to attend the International Buddhists' Conference at Tokio, will arrive here on Friday morning by the fMnyo Maru. He is accompanied by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 126 2 j NEXT CHANGE j j ■c Axu§ jKst H IS SB Q_ sW j A NEW SENSATION j j OF SHEER LOVELI- j I NESS GLORIFIES i j THE SCREEN! j KATHARINE j j EPBU RN j i JOAN BENN E T T I IPAULL I X A S FRAN
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    • 48 2 Law Notices For The Day Before Mr. Justice Pru hard m the :»rd Court at U a.m. Part heard 3.7 34 -Syed Salim bin Alwee Alhabshee vs. C. M. Van Cuylenber^ Before Mr. Justice Gerahty m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes -Rex vs Tharmalingam and Singaram.
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    • 399 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS "AGNES I A" FRAGRANT HAIR DRESSING. A valuable Dressing and Tonic for the Hair. Is strongly stimulating and a sure preventative of Dandruff. Price:— 51. 25 and 52.00 per bottle. MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED, Chemist* and Druggists. BUSINESS CARDS "CAIRN HOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL," 55. Cairnhill Road. MISS MOLLIE McGRATH,
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    • 477 2 TENDERS SINGAPORI MUNICIPALm Tenders Tenders are now mvi t lowing material, or particulars. m llnnictpi Room. For Sale, at Victor:- Xtk Butcher's "SUem Empir* volt d.c. driving motor Arc. Full particular. a; Tender Room and Victoria i Date ot Closing. 4 p ra July 23rd. 1934 Supply of Heavy Pi
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 245 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY, 26th. High Water: 10.31 a.m., 7.8 ft.. 9.23 p.m. 9.2 ft. j ?OOtbaU: S.A.F.A. League. Div. I. S.C.C. vs. Pulau Brani. S.C.C. padang; Div. 11. Marine vs. S.C.F.A.. A.R. Stadium. Div. 11l A. Medical Services vs. Harlequins. S.H.B. ground WEDNESDAY, 27th. High Water 11.20 a.m.,
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  • 2053 3 HOPE THAT IT MAY NOT BE PERMANENT Straits Traders Meeting BUFFER POOL, STRAITS PREMIUM AND INVESTMENTS jthe Straits Settlements to consumers m I Euiope and America and had almost [disappeared, prompts reference again and a correction of that ;alse imovession. me dollar
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  • 157 3 .AY SEEKS REFUGE IX POLICE STATION Attacker Arrested While Waiting Outside I Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, June V> Malay rubber tapper, was football match when IfcnSudin. aged 16. went up to "The other day ycu rmation to the police which the Arrest and conviction of my N
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  • 197 3 •i({> Guilty To Amended Change Malay police constable, who li d not guilty to a charge c: .m illegal gratification and had b.en started and adsome weeks ago, changed his tout his plea when he appeared Mr. Norman Grice. the seeor.d trate, yesterday. H. Withers Payne told
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  • 81 3 Entertained By Chinese Before Leaving i Our Own Correspondent > Seremban. June 21. Miner's Association hall here, i night, the local Chinese CO3V entertained Messrs. Trevor D. i is. T. P. F. McNeice and A. V KS, all of whom are shorty leaving the State. S. Davis, of
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  • 41 3 quiry at the General Hospital it was ascertained Mr. ?nd Mrs. A. B. H. Johnscr. t with a motor-car accident a: about midnight on Thursday their car was m collision with car driven by a Chinese, are 4 on very satisfactorily.
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  • 137 3 Sir Josiah Crosby En Roule 1 For Bangkok < From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, June 14. King George's birthday was observed quietly. There were many callers at the Legation and the attendance list on the part of the foreign communities gave food for thought. Theru was a lull
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  • 315 3 GIRL'S TEARFUL EVIDENCE AT INQUEST X N open verdict was returned yes- terday by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the inquest ;n a young educated Tamil Brahnin. named Ramani, whose body was found floating m the sea m front of the
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  • 227 3 President Leaving For Pan-Pacific Conference Last Saturday the president and committee were "At Home" to the members oi the Lotus Club at Y.W.C.A., Rafflf s Quay, from 4.30 p.m. In spite of the inclement state of the weather a large number attended and spent an enjoyable time. Members
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  • 85 3 Goods Strewn Over The Garden (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 24. A thief who broke into tne house of Mrs. J. E. TOO Mullen, at 76 Pudu Road, took a SlOO gold watch and $150 worth of other articles, including some silver spoons. Outside m the
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  • 195 3 The Ideal Way To Reduce a woman wrltet to tell how rtu reducing excen tat and bar wi, i to be the ideal way. "I am 49 years old. 5 It Hi ins height, and was 13 at. 8 lbs When I started 'akin? I
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    • 53 3 <W or Tennis blue drill screens *«f and repairer of rattan aa« r tam Chicks, Canvas and Spring i >lmds, Tarpaulins, Tents. Basrs. ll1 Streens, Bertam Panels, Wire Ui "g Fencing. Wool buntings and Flags. ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. J <m.cc €6, Robinson Road. "rkshop:— 17-A, Joo Chiat Place, Singapore.
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    • 87 3 7 VJ IN ENGLAND 3j R-^i-^i^>'f^ 3l ifc qbiletSoapj T PER DOZEN TABLETS $1 56 PER SINGLE TABLET Cts. 15 5 Oz. j^ M^-n 5 Oz. TalM3^3i u& si. so each M 0 f) oz. SPECIALLY MADE FOR WASHING LADIES CLOTHKS. STOCKED AT LITTLE'S A AM. HIGH CI ASS STORKS.
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  • 1113 4  - The Greatest HOAX in History! W.J. Passingham BASTILLE By What The Mob Found When They Stormed The j An Age -Old j F Legend Exploded j i Only Seven j i Prisoners j I In The Cells j JULY 14. 1789. one of the greatest myths m history was levealcd,
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  • 826 4  - Richard Tauber In A New Schubert Story JOAN LITTLEFIELD Britain On The Screen (BY London. TN Vienna m 1820 there lived an eccentric old dancing master, who numbered among his clients some of the best known people of the day. He was an artist so many high born people overlooked
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  • 422 4 Twelve Men "Lost" On Cocos Island EX-LEADER WHO 'KNOWS WHERE THE GOLD IS" MR. George Cookneli. a gold diviner who claims to know the hiding place of the £12,000,000 pirate treasure buried on Cocos Island, is returning to England alone from there, after his
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    • 62 4 COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office: 13, Regent Street, LONDON, S.W.I. j TAKE CHARGE OF EAS7ERN KIT AT THEIR PORT SAID BRANCH j HAVE IT LAUNDERED AND READY FOR YOU I ON THE RETURN JOURNEY PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL j Clewanc ItaU Acconunotottoß. Mo. BAT-tK»*'i»ii'. rthei P» rtl
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    • 73 4 BENEFIT from this IIF W^fJ BODY-BUILDING FOOD The nutritive qualities of Keplfr T^^RLriPw Cod Liver Oil with Malt Ex ir v:r greatly assist convalescent^ tow ir is JC^^r normal health and vigour. Jik^ 4 KFPLER I V TRADE MASK 3^ fhm COD LIVER OIL ootties of two sizes, from all
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 118 4 BROADCAST PROGRAMMES Station "Z.H.1." Singapore WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. 6 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.30 Relay of Dance Music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Dan Hopkins. 6.45 News Bulletin kindly supplied by Straits Times: Stock Share Report kindly supplied by Fraser Co. Relay of Concert artistes from
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    • 260 4 8.8.C. PROGRAMME I TUESDAY, JUNE 26th. G.M.T. 13.45 Time Signal from Big Tom. News Bulletin. 14.00 Weston and Lee Revue. 15.00 The International Horse Show: a running commentary on the King's Cup. relayed from Olympia 15.25 An interlude. 15.30 England v. Australia— Second Cricket Test Match: an eyewitness account of
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  • 274 5 rwo Italian priests with decorations received from th#> Kr^n.i, n the delations m Paris of the victories of Garibaldi hyvL^VT^ th IlWahdes on the occasion of oaiai oy veterans of his campaigns and their descendants. Lady Toxophilites' Day was celebrated at St. John's College, Oxford, when
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    • 148 5 j Photographic copies of Free I Press pictures can be obtained j on application to the Manager, i j Price 50 cents each. «#> j^p i v,l* I The Dress Parade— Both clressniakers and choppers that there Ls nottoinc like ijrins? pretty frocks from this tpvouritf fabric- C-itiral shouners are
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  • 1815 6 Appea I Ju dge A Hers Fougere Sentence SIX MONTHS' GAOL INSTEAD OF $200 FINE WITH THE words quoted above, the Appeal Judge, Mr. Justice Prichard, altered the sentence m the Fougcre case to one of six months' imprisonment instead of the
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  • 206 6 RUBBER GOODS FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Engineers Inspect Pasir Panjang Business Following the lecture on the. "Manufacture and uses of rubber" which was j given before the members of the Engineering Association of Malaya i f the Adelphi Hotel on Thursday a combined visit of
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  • 58 6 Indian Says Woman Followed Him From Our Own Correspondents Taipitig, June 22. Kerpayah. an Indian from Kuala; Kubu. was charged here with enticing i away the wife of another Indian. Kerpayah stated that the woman followed 1 him. and he claimed trial. The case was postponed until June
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  • 710 6 Breach Of Trust THE MARUDU'S VOYAGES TO BORNEO HURT HER evidence was recorded before Mr. J. M. Brander m the police court yesi.erday at the trial of Lee Eng Hock, the chinchew (comprador) of the steamship Marudu. owned by the Strains Steamship Co., who is charged with
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  • 44 6 (From Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok, June 23. The first matured brew of the Siam Brewery was placed on sale this evening at the celebrations at the People's Club m honour of the granting ot the I provisional constitution two years ago
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  • 665 6 TO BE BUILT SERANOOQN Plans Approved By The Municipality AMONG THE matter. v<! before Commit top N .Singapore Municipal ■was a plan for proposed Ball at Bermngoon it plan was approved, i conditions. At recent meetlni i t Committee No. 5. it was accept the tender ol
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    • 24 6 "ARTHUR'S" BAR and RESTAURANT 11 COLLYER QUAY TABLE D'HOTE TIFFIN $I- Special Dishes $0.60) SPECIAL DINNER $1.50 from 7 p.m. to 11 p m
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    • 45 6 Convenience And F SHAVING STICIt It soothes, heals and comforts the face Containing the 1 1 it if M l iihiplln and emollient properties of fuilCHTO, it protects the skin hile you are bliavin* and i< a lu.urv for tender-faced im;n. L.mitcd. Union Building. Singapore.
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  • 417 7 ENARY OF CANTON HOSPITAL New Building To Be Erected C anton. June 4. on Hospital is celebrating its rsary. It was founded by and claims to be the oldest of Western medicine m claims also to be the first this country where practised. The* hospital
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  • 66 7 Chinese Guilty Of Breach Of Trust Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 24. nee of six months' rigorous ■'ment. to be followed by ten police supervision, was imposChan Hock Seng, the Chinese -nested m Ipoh, and who ied guilty before Mr. F. K. of criminal breach of
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  • 29 7 line* living m the Telok Ayer alleged he had been assaulted "mpatriot on Sunday night. He remove* to the General Hospitnl 1 Jt was found his unner jaw was
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  • 1037 7 W ITHIN il few weeks, the Winnie Mac, which took me around the world twice to new records, once with Harold Gatty md once alone, will be called upon hike me a. least 50,000 feet into the ail?. We're not going up for a
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  • 125 7 Colonial Secretary Approves Designs The Malay Mail understands that the Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the designs of the new stamps for each of the four Federated Malay States. The stamp? of Perak, Selangor and Pahang will jarry a profile portrait of the respective rulers.
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  • 42 7 New Ambassador To Berlin Moscow. June 12. M. Khinchuk, Soviet Ambassador to Germany, will return to Moscow under a decree of the Central Executive Committee published today. M. Suritz. Soviet Ambassador to Turkey, will succeed M. Khinchuk m Berlin. Reuter
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  • 12 7 Mr H. G Moles has been appointed assistant Protector of Chinese. Muar.
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  • 249 7 PREPARING THE WAY FOR WITHDRAWAL Law College To Be Established j Changchun. June 5. The Ministry of Justice ol Manchukuo has requested an appropriation oi £1 0.000.000 for the next fiscal year m order to facilitate the withdrawal of extraterritorial rights m Manchukuo. The estimate is now
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  • 167 7 Punched Brother-in-Law In The Face From Our Own Correspondent. > Taipinjr, June 25. A fight between two brothers-in-law outside a coffee shop had a sequel m the police court here when Samsudin a MaL«.y. was charged with assaulting Mohamed bin Haji Ismail, a retired process server, who is
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  • 77 7 The oldest hills m the world, says the Canadian National Railways Magazine are considered to be m the Laurentian range extending from Labrador to Onitario. The granite known as Laurentian which existed before any form of life on this plr.net is the foundation of the
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  • 60 7 The Band of the S.S. Police under I the direction ol Mr. F. E. Minns will perfCrm the following programme wea- rher permitting at Katong Park, on Wednesday June 27. Commencing at 9 p.m. March. "The Menin Road" Nautical Fantasia "Britannia" Douglas. Waltz, "Gold and Silver" Lehar; "Liebestraum" Blon; Intermezzo.
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    • 242 7 8 MMMMMM /^*%> FUN FOR ALL AL FOR FUN! l»y pVtnnnii I ||i i^- "SIX OF A KIND" i wßk KINGS AND QUEFM<; /~>c- .^^B EfaiL^. m M -m^ Deal yourself a pal f*LMHK%E MW- COMEDIANS RAISING THE DEUCE WITH YOUR FUNNY3ONE! K. S hand of laughs! RUGGLES MARY BOLAND
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    • 48 7 TO-MORROW (3 •"> 1> «"> 1,1 ft.) vfe filfe. 'Ki/v > Why k i I Now MUNI is back m an ever. I I bigger show than I j his Fugitive F i om I a Chain Gone! ■Li! I J W I I Hi J ai 1 I b^l
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  • 500 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. JUNE 26. 1934. The Drug Traffic OUBLIC attention is once again being strongly focussed on the problem of the illicit traffic m drugs. This is due m the first place to the allegations which have been made by Russell Pasha. who. as director of the
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  • 1242 8 THE F.M.S. Government nib not apparently given up hope of making the Prai docks serve the purpose for which they were primarily intended. They are not to be blamed perhaps, for when you have put millions of dollars into an, undertaking it is a serious thing
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  • 305 8 Mr. H. L. Hopkin will address the Rotary Club on Wednesday on "The Lighter Side of Journalism/ Mr. S. J. Vincent has been appointed hon. treasurer of the Singapore Musical Society vice Mr. C. Q. Starkey resigned. Mr. McNeice, magistrate at Seremban. is coming to Singapore
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  • 877 8 There is a highway thai i .London's heart to i, JS it Atlantic on the other life of That fat woman sitting m th, V trundles her trom Kr ght b r (J Hammersmith, as she ESfES the dome of the Albm Hall vast square of Olympla. think
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 190 8 T^rambnie Pr^^n THE liqueur O«AMBUIf, J rWK L^fi^ ROYAL PALATES SINCE 174S CALDBECKS BY SPECIAL tO TUI APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD jjftffij "78 FINEST SELECTION OF SMART JEWELLERY JUST ARRIVED vVearing a good piece ot JEWEL is a fine old tradition that appeals to the pride of ownership m
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    • 45 8 I SKINS, it is said, are best kept m cold salt water. That's where fish keep theirs. One of the best things to keep m your safe is a "GAFLAC" ALL SICKNESS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 204 9 France To Join In London Naval Discussions "SATISFACTORY" ANGLO-AMERICAN TALKS Japan's Threat If Parity j Is Not Agreed To London, June 25. ♦PNGLISH and United States' naval experts met for two hours this week-end when, it is understood, the British representatives began submitting their views on the technical problems involved.
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  • 106 9 Fierce Decisive Battle In El Chaco FIGHTING PROCEEDING ALONG A TWENTY MILE FRONT Santiago de Chile, June 21. CIFTY thousand men are fiercely A fighting m the Gran Chaco m! a battle which both the Bolivians and Paraguayans admit may prove the decisive engagement of the war. Bolivian reports show
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  • 37 9 League Committee Report Geneva, June 25. The special committee dealing with the question ot security has concluded its labours, having adopted a report recommending model D. which resembles Locarno as the basis tor regional pacts. Reuter
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  • 236 9 CHINA NO T A DOMINION OF BRITAIN j Why Students I Disliked Name Of London 1 Headquarters London, June 25. j CHINA House will henceforward bo called China Institiue. says the j annual repor. of the Universities; Chinese Committee. Chinese students m London have long disliked the old name, saying
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  • 24 9 Patterson, l.odisiana, J*me < 5 Jimmy Weddell. the aero speed ace, was killed m a crash while instructing a pupil, who was seriously hurt. Reuter
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  • 207 9 London, June 25. The naval experts did not meet today. It is understood the America Vis are preparing a report on the present strength of the American Navy and the requirements lor treaty strengthen. Reuter. Tokio, June 22. The threat that if Japan does not j succeed m
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  • 63 9 40 People Hurt In French Accident Paris, June 25. Two persons were killed and 30 injured m a head-on collision between an excursion train and a goods train at the entrance of Honilles Station, ten miles from Paris, yesterday. The excursionists were travelling home m a local Paris-Dieppe
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  • 37 9 L,aier. It is now ascertained that UWW were no deaths m the train collision though the driver and fireman of the excursionist train were severely injured, being pinned under the wreckage. Forty people were slightly hurt. Reuter
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  • 60 9 Fears Of Flood Disaster Shanghai. June 25. The Yangtse is rising rapidly, according to an official report from Hankow which says that the river has risen nearly 35 feet. The people m Hankow and Wuchang who fear another disaster, are taking feverish measures to strengthen the
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  • 208 9 Why U.S. Trade Recovery Has Lagged POLICY WHICH WILL STRAIN CREDIT TO DANGER POINT London, June 25. THE adjournment of Congress has not ended the era of political uncertainty, as much has been left to the discretion of the administration, says die monthly review of the Guarantee Trust. The failure
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  • 129 9 The New Member For Twickenham London, June 20. The by-election at Twickenham resulted m the election of BrigadierGeneral A. C. Critchley. Conservative, who secved 25.395 votes compared with the 19.890 votes given to Mr. Holman, Labour. The election was due to the death of Mr. Murray-Philipson. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 61 9 Trapped Below Ground After Earthquake Berlin, June 20. Many miners are entombed m a mine near Beuthen, Upper Silesia, as the result of an earthquake lasting seven seconds which caused the collapse of a corridor. No reply has been received to signals given by tapping. A rescue party
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  • 62 9 Breslau, June 21. With the digging up of the third corpse of the miners entombed by the sudden landslide m the ill-starred Karsten Zentrum mines at Beuthen to-day (Thursday), the rescue crew, which had worked feverishly for the last twenty hours were forced to relinquish all hope
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  • 89 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London, June 25. Spot (Sellers) 63/ 4 d. <6 ll;16d.) (Buyers) 6%d. <6 916 d.) July-September 6^-id. (6 11'16d.) Oct.-December 6 7 B d. <6 25 32d.) January-March 7d. <6 15 16d.) Market Quiet. New York, June 25. July
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    • 141 9 1« EII6LAHD 8W ON A PEMSIOK. MAISER" OND EDITION up to date. 1934 .>t- ol personal' tiic latt I and most J d aluable to the! m oversew i into, K*?jn which. combtnei with J :u\ cleat horse- hi.n er.dk^s i n Itlon «>: life as period as s ..001-days.
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    • 36 9 EQUITY BRITISH FILMS FIRST SUPER PRODUCTION. j "THE 1002.. MIGHT"| WITH IVAN I MOSJOUKINE Electrifying entertainment^ of the j most unusual kind. i Brilliant acting, beautiful songs j and gorgeous dancing beauties I ALHAMBItt| SOON i
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    • 72 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association L DAILY PRICES CURRENT June 25, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London ndard. Spot loose 21 7 8 22 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. <F.0.8> 22» 8 22' 4 Standard K.S.S. on Tender July-Sc.pt. 23 23^ Oct-Dec 23 5 8 23% Jan.-Mar.
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    • 234 10 Til VI li lit fc- *J SELLING London 4 months' sight 2|4 11 64 London 3 months' sight 24 5 32 London 60 days' sight 2;4 964 London 30 days' sight 2 4' 8 London, demand 2 4 7 64 London. T.T. 2,4 3 32 Lyons atid Paris"
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    • 226 10 Nanking Denies Agreement Has Been Reached Nanking. May 20. Commenting on recent press reports about the alleged conclusion of an agreement between the Ministry of Industry and American Ford interests lor the opening of an automobile factory m China, a spokesman of the Ministry of Industry stated
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    • 144 10 WHY DOES A RAILWAY ENGINE PUFF The puff-puff of a locomotive is familiar to all, but few people know why an engine puffs, remarks the Canadian National Railways Magazine. A puff is the noise made by exhaust steam that is let out of the smoke-stack after the steam has pushed
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    • 339 10 MALAPLY AND LAYER OF EBONITE Laub Compounded Latex Process Ir the December issue of the R.G.A. Bulletin there appeared a reference. under Editorial, to the use of rubber as a roofing material. This arose out of a letter written to The Times, m which the use of
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    • 394 10 liri^ht Future Predicted For Australia Sydney, N.S.W. June 1. Mr. W. P. Devereux. oversea representative of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council and the Graziers' Federal Council of Australia, who has returned to Sydney after an absence of four years, predicted a bright future for wool, m view of new
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    • 265 10 BUSINESS NOT LARGE London, June 21. Apart from the renewed strength of gilt-edged securities and the sharp upward movement of the German Dawes and Young Loam following the announcement ot control regulations by the General Purposes Committee of the Stock Exchange.' interest m most markets was
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    • 93 10 June 25 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Gallons $2.20 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 2.00 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per Brit. Imp. Gal. 82 Socony Motor Gasoline 1 4 drums per drum 3.45 Socony Motor Gasoline 1 4 tins per tin 3.70
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    • 74 10 litS Estates In N.E.I. From Our Own Correspondent > Medan, June '20. According to the figures supplied by the Centra^ Office for Statistics. 198 ?states. with a total tappable area of 25.288 hectares, had stopped tapping at the end of April. There were a furtne: 167 estates
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    • 62 10 Municipal Committee No. 4 disapproved application by the Eastern Manufacturing Co. lor licences to manufacture Acetylene Gas at premises Nos. 519 Balestier Road and 10—1 Tai Gin Road, which are outside the industrial area. It also disapproved application to convert part of a godown a No. 4 Oiitram Road Into
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    • 1001 10 MONDAY. JUNE 25 1934 Ampat Tin i4> 6s 4 •_> d 6s 9d Vsam Kjiiibaiu «£> 37s 6d 40s x.d. Austral Malay t£) 50s 52s Cd •>.ver Hitam Tin (ss) 15s 16s c.d. Ayer Weng *Sl> 1.85 1.90 .ui.ttrin iin (I) S4e 9d 358 6d Changkat Tin
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    • 579 10 DIVIDEND HOPES FOR NEXT YEAR I Is The Copra Industry Doomed Telok iF.M.S.» Rubbei Company, Limited, held its twenty-second annual j general meeting of shareholders at j the registered office. Cannon Street j Buildings, 20. Abchurch Lane. London, on May 16. Mr. Thomas Dickson (m the chair)
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    • 136 10 Singapore Produce Prices imm tt, \i o, I Gambler J Java Cube Hamburg Cube I Muntok White P I White Pepper I Black Pepper I Copra, mixed Copra Sundried Small flake Tap I Small Pearl Tap: I Lingua Sa&<> Plow I Fair Sago Flour I Palembang Jelotong I Blanja Jelotong
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    • 78 10 Jane American Can C American Telepii and TelephonAtcheson Railroad iDupont Firestone. Comniu:. 1 General Electric General Motors Goodrich Goodyear Inter-Telephone and Telegraph National City Bank 26 26>_. New York Cent Railroad Pennsylvania Rai. road Co. «Com Radio Corporation iSocony Vacuum Standard Oil N.J Texas Corporation Union Oil Union
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    • 25 10 < Municipal UODCei turc of rubber |oodfl H m Lavender Street but application for I mises m Chang) R the district is I I I w
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    • 165 10 'Tons* are long tons. The previous return was published as Straits Settlement Notification No. 1203 dated May 25. 1934. and m the Federal Government Gazette as Notification Miscellaneous, page l^ 1 1. 1934. j. i. mixn Registrar-General of Statistics. I Singapore. June 22, 1934. The following information has
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  • 336 11 June 22. do 35 Kati 32 do 42 Each 43 Pair TO do 69 10 16 fish Kati 58 r xed do 12 tails* do 10 do 16 water do 42 1 md dried do 22 [1 n Siaim do 2'"> do 15 do 22 tl<
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  • 103 11 Why "Pre-war Man" Killed Himself 'I am really a pre-war man and j cannot adapt myself to the speed of this machine age. although I have tried lor many years." This was an extract from a letter left Iby William Guthrie Codling, aged 54. jan accountant, who
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  • 175 11 Doctor Intervenes In Ring: Sidney, May 20. During the fifth round of the wrest- i ling match between Walter Browning and George PencherT. at the Newtown Stadium, the Stadium's medical officci <Dr. R. G. Arnott* entered the ring and i 'intervened on PenchefT's behalf. Brown- ing was applying
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  • 131 11 £600,000 British Company Formed Brisbane. June 6. As a result of negotiations m London with the Premier of Queensland. 'Mr. W. Forgan Smith), a British company is being formed to operate on concession areas m North Queensland held by Commonwealth Mines Preliminary Syndicate, Ltd. In making the announcement.
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  • 438 11 Acreage, stocks, production, imports, and exports of rubber. Including latex, concentrated latex and revertex. for the month »f May. 1934. In dry tons Production Production IMPORTS EXPORTS Stocks at ConsumD_k__ Stocks at By Estate By Estates of (including re-exports) end of month Consumption Beginning of of 100
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 83 11 I CREDIT-FONdER EASTERN UNITED D jtfdUSCl CORPORATION LTD. nc °rporated In Belgiu m 19 07 ciRE. MARINE, HEAD off »ce brcssels. MOTOR CAR, BRANCHES: PERi ONAL ACCMHT gS?IHg3 X AND shlnghm CTORY IN WORKMEN'S MORTGAGE BANK COMPENSATION n ,°V eal propert^ Lo^ ror Duilding. House and real Estate INSURANCE. A
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    • 151 11 Assets exceed 512.000.0ft0 Assurance In force oyer 135.m.t— The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewr* BC ™c C o mpany has £2 0,000 deposited wit h copies w lth the MU
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    • 160 11 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE I IBANK, LTD, (Established it 1835 Capital Subscribed < Fully paid up iuo.ouo.uut Reserve Fund Y. 122.750.00 i President X Kodama, Esq. Vice -President T. Okubo. Esq Head Ottice Yokohama Singapore Branches MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE LONDON BANKERS Westminster Bank. Ltd. The National Provincial Bank. Ltc Lloyd's
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    • 205 11 MERCANTILE BANK OF 'Incorporated In England) Capital £3,000.000 Subscribed 1.800.000 Paid-up 1.050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1.246 730 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrie Esq., Chairman P. R. Chalmers. Esq., Charles J. Hambro, Esq W. H. Shelford, Esq.. Sir Thomas Catto. Bart Sir C. C. Barrie. K.B.E. Sir C. A.
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    • 292 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CBl*a (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter Paid up capital In 600.00* shares of £5 each ±,;>.ikk>.u<* Reserve Fund £3.000.00* Reserve Liability o! Proprietors 000 0O« HEAD OFFICt 38, Bishopsgate. London. EC I Agencies and Branches I Alor Star Hollo iSalgOL i Amritsar Ipoh
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    • 659 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. < Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. •ooKim Agents for Federated .Malay States Railway!. Royal State Railways of Slam. *****5ES railways wl Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES*" COMPRISING THB LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON
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    • 54 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port Swettenham, Penan* Palembang, Banjoewangi and North L Western PorU Of* Sail Singapore Singapore T.s.m.v. Kangaroo July 22 July 23 Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian Return £30.0.0. Currency For particular* of Freight and P**aa*« please apply to:— McALISTER CO., LTD. SM6AFORE PEMM Planters
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    • 77 12 TRANSLATIONS from or to Dutch, French, Germii Nor\*ejrian COOK'S TRANSLATION BUHEA! Xt. Roblmon *<oU I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SAMiYO KAII KAISHA, LTD Incorporated In Jap* ll REGULAR FREHiHi NI PASSENGER SERVH MILAN MARU June %iv44 u FOR KOBE. OSAKA, MOJi NAGOYA AND YOKOIfA* Due MALTA MARU p ERIE MARU
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 590 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7 p.m i Kuantan via Jerantut > Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemasi every Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday
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    • 791 12 LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE CONFERENCE AND COPRA FREIGHTS Reply To Sir Marcus Fernando Replying to Sir Marcus Fernando's recent letter on the question of copra freights from Ceylon, the chairmen of j the Colombo Homeward Conference j and Colombo Continental Conference, write to the Times of Ceylon: Although we are not
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    • 498 12 PORT DUES OF OIL FUEL SHIPS Concession By South African Government The Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom has been officially informed by the High Commissioner lor the Union of South Africa that his Government had decided to reduce the ordinary port dues by 50 per cent, on ships
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    • 408 12 [SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the H lt or expected to afrhf Main Wharf f Entrant Al 2a^at b il W (Empire Dm k (K.itranrr Lossiebank 30; Cr Glaucus 37: LaVtt I Empire Doik (Btttraiice f,,IM Agapenor Karoa 46 k jWest Wharf (Entrain, Marudu -am sh Antilcchus 4: Agamemi ing <Jardines.
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    • 352 13 f V I <^h>. I O^ \*JP and P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due Tnise Spore. T n <> •808 S.°7o July 5 RAWALPINDI HOOO AuT^l 15.000 July 6 COMORIX is boo Sent 14 17.000 July 20 BHUTAN 6 100 Sent 27 BOMALI 6.810 Aug. 1 RAJPUT ANA
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    • 477 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) tcm» n **T "ELLERMAN" LINE *OR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND BUEZ CANAL Steamer n City or Winnie j!lf\ City o R^th F R H NG KONG B AN GHAI AND JAPAN. 1 n June 10 July 10 pop
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    • 1112 13 "^B^^^^^^^fc^^^^^^^^^ TBB BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THB HUA KHIOW OTXAMSHIP 00, (lltU •team Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THB CUNARD BTBAII SHIP Oo LM THB BTRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP 00 LM THB CHINA NAVIOATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENT A" LDfB
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    • 805 14 W\m Pa Ma CONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU ROKAN Tuesday, June 26. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengei-dar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. TOMOHON— Tuesday, June 26, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. MAJANG— Wednesday. June 27, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pal-las. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, June 27, Muntok and Palembang. TOHlTl— Wednesday. June 27. Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and
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    • 415 14 IMHLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £75. 2. 6. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running mater— excellent cuisine anple Deck space— entertainment of all kinds. I Rooms *ith
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    • 656 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AI RICA AND SOITH AMERICA tßio de Janeiro Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durbai [>i h Maru Cape Town. Rio. Santos and MontevideLiverpool Maru Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaan L. Marques, Durban, Algoa Bay, Cam. Town. if Africa Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa m Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam. Beira
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  • 515 15 281 For The Second vv IP icp*i" lvlvvt BATTING PRACTICE AGAINST LANCASHIRE I, ding feature of the .natch between the Australians 1 ncashlw at Manchester was the second wicket 'aT 281 by Woocifu.l and Brown m the .curist seTon* new record for an Australian
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  • 802 15 by Northftßtft' Narrow Escape The Australians were dismissed tor 284 on the first day of their game against Northants. The tourists were captained by Bradman. Woodfull standing down Bradman won the toss, and Ponsford and Brown opened. They made a good start and 93 runs were on
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  • 186 15 Singapore Championship Results The results of the games played oft on Sunday m the second round of the Singapore badminton championship were as follow: Junior Singles P. V. Sarma beat Mak Mang 15--9. A. K. Ibrahim beat Gan Hock Hoe 12—15, 15—12. 15—2. Koh Chek Tuan beat Chan Seak
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  • 224 15 Singapore Championship I Ties There was again no play m th* omgapore Lawn Tennis Association championship yesterday, me ties bein* put over untiL tomorrow. a**** toiirwing ties nave u-^n arranged: TO-DAY Women's Open Doubles. Mrs. Laing and Miss Toby vs Mrs Fink and Mrs. Hamilton. Mixed Doubles. Mr.
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  • 88 15 This week's ties m the S.C.C. billiards tournament are: Tuesday: P. Carmichael owe 50 vs. C. G. Fugler scr. F. R. Jones scr. vs. Winner of J. W. Muncey scr. vs. A. S. Banks owe 25. Wednesday: J. S. Nathan scr. vs. N. G. Bishop owe 25. Thursday:
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  • 124 15 Basket And Volley Ball Matches Arranged The Batavia dhir-ese basket and vc/lley ball player? who arrived here yesterday morning will be the guest.of the local Chinese basket and volley ball parties at tea this afternoon at the Great World Cabaret. At 7.30 p.m. today they will play their
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  • 86 15 Donoghue Rides Admiral Drake To Victory Paris, June 24. At Longchamps racecourse today the French Grand Prix (a mile and seven seven furlongs) was won by M. Leon Volterra's Admiral Drake, ridden by Steve Donoghue. who finished last m the Epsom Derby. Foulaubin was second and Lord
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  • 80 15 Shanghai To Nagasaki In 4 l 2 Days Shanghai, June 9. Captain S. P. Jorgensen, a wellknown Shanghai pilot, sailing a 27-foot locally built yacht, Damascot, has rtached Nagasaki m four and a half days. The previous best time by a yacht from Shanghai was six days, set
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  • 51 15 Barber (234) played an aggressive game m his stay of 5 hours and 25 minutes. He made the highest score of his career, driving powerfully on both sides of the wicket. He hit 2 sixes and 29 fours. With Hutton, he put on 267 m 255 minutes for the first
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  • 392 15 Exhilarating Race For Clifford Cup Rain had been falling since dawn and continued lor practically the whole nioiinnfe. At the start tne wind \va» ftesh and gusty, and of the five B boats that came to the line Harlequin alone was not reefed. The
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  • 470 15 Challenge Shield Again Won By C Company (From Our Own Correspondents Taiping, June 24. The annual athletic sports oi the 2nd Battalion 20t) Burma Rifles was held m the Regimental Padai.g yesterday. Rain at the start rendered the ground heavy. Nevertheless, some excellent performances were witnessed. The
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  • 231 15 The sixth anniversary of the Amicable Athletic Association will be celebrated at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's spacious sea-side bungalow. Pasir Panjang. kindly lent for the occasion > on Saturday and Sunday. July 7 and 8. An all-day badminton tournament knock-out system > will be played on Saturday,
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  • 69 15 Beat Transvaal By Wide Margin Johannesburg, June 13. About 4,000 spectators, including several Europeans, watched All-India beat Transvaal 7—l to-day. The visitors played grand tootbaU and at the end of the game Lakhingam. the inside right who scored four goals, was carried off the field shoulder high. Kamanna,
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  • 355 15 Nara Defeats Sosa On Points The Nara -Sosa flght at Fun and Frolic Stadium. Penang. on Saturday night attracted the largest crowd of any boxing promotion there Nara had a decided advantage m height and reach and adopted out-fighting tactics. The contest was by no means a slogging
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  • 69 15 The Oxford University team to meet Cambridge on July 9. 10 and 11 was chosen as lollows f g h ch.iik (Brmatnote). rantaln D F. Wulker <Brasenose>. D C. H Townsend <New». R Q Tinda'l Trinity*. E. A. B;irlow Brasenost* > I W. Seamer (Bras.Vose N. S Mitcivil
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  • 971 16 AMAZING BOWLING BY Fifteen Wickets For 104 Runs THREE IN ONE OVER THHE .MOST sensational cricket that the England-Australia series has produced for very many years was seen at Lord's yesterday when England won the second Test match by an
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  • 928 16 j AOKI BEATEN BY i OXFORD SOCCER BLUE London, June 25. The English lawn tennis championships opened at Wimbledon to-day. In the first round of the men's singles Fisher 'Switzerland) beat Aoki <Japan> 6—3. 6—l, 6—3. The Japanese player was oil form, overdriving and seldom bringing off winning
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  • 383 16 F. And N. A. Commercial Cup IMrm m m a m m m TTHE Government Monopolies won two very valuable Commercial Cup points yesterday by defeating Fraser and Neave "A" by s—l.5 —1. They always had control of the match and were not at all
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  • 127 16 Municipal Services Defeat In a friendly match played or, the pedang yesterday the Municipal Services defeated the Cricket Club B" eleven by two goals to nil. The Services were at fill] strength, and had much the better of the play. Tt was only due to the fme
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  • 33 16 Ipoh. June 25. In the Hennessy Trophy match today the Rest beat the Europeans by three runs. The Rest scored 85 and 91 and the Europeans 65 and 108 -Row 30 not out>.
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  • 210 16 Aga Khan's Seven Winners At Ascot BROWN JACKS I REMARKABLE RECORD London. J um A SCOT concluded In L:orious ther. though wirn The greatest, cheer i ing greeted the victor. year m succession Wernher's Brown chance, m the Queen v Stakes. (2 ml]* Jonges. fiat race L I Thirtyfive ran
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 29 16 SINGAPORE GUIDE. Information for the Visitor: Road, Shopping and Guide Maps Illustrated Motor Tours and Articles on Singapore's Industries. PRICE 40 cents. Distributing Agents MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, LIMITED, SlMftAPnpc
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    • 46 16 THE ANSWERS A LEMON! j* > FOR GENERATIONS THE LEMON Hf|f» HAS BEEN THE MOST POPULAR F. fe 9 N. ll^plH PRIZE MEDAL Ilii LEMONADE VQBHQ^ is lemon at its best BREWERS AND ALLIED TRADES EXHIBITION. LONDON. 1931 Fraser Neave, Ltd. Aerated Water Specialists. 'PHONE 588 6
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