The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 May 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,571 ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, MAY 11. 1935 10 CENTS.
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  • 110 1 Six Burned: 20 Pushed In Sea: One Feared Drowned WHEN AMERICA ABANDONS PHILIPPINES BRITAIN AND JAPAN FACE TO FACE? May Result In A (Secret Treaty Washington, May 9. America's abandonPhilippine* might and Japan face to ad disturb the whole Uiation, was expressed Gibson in
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  • 66 1 Duke Of Manchester Sent To Prison Landau, May 10. ph Dukr »f Manchester was t«, nine months* 'mprisonment at the Old Bailey to attaining an advance of r,'° from a pawnbroker on belonging to his late mothers estate which he stated ,1S(1 a perfect right to deal -ritfu-feater.
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  • 21 1 London. May 10. Oucheas of York will and InternationalL Brussels during -British *M be held there from JUtV p-";-i run i
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  • 1058 1 DRAMA AT MUNICIPAL RECEPTION People Blown Off Feet By Explosion WILD SCENES IN PANIC Four Rescues By European Police Officer Jumps Into Sea OIX PEOPLE WERE BURNED. THREE B*DLY A YOUNG CHINESE BOY IS. FEARED DROWNED, AND 20 MEN WERE THROWN INTO THE SEA YESTERDAY. WHEN TWO CASES OF FIREWORKS
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  • 119 1 two New Short-Wave Transmitters IAIIIUUII, -»IUJ XV. I^HE British Broadcasting Corporation announces that in view of ne success achieved by the Empire er vices it decided to extend the ration at Daventry by the addition >f two short-wave transmitters of ligher power than the two now in
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  • 51 1 Replacement Construction Of 21 New Vessels Washington, .May 9. The Senate Appropriations Committee has reported the Naval Appropriation Bill to the Senate after restoring the full $23,380,000 which the House of Representatives' Appropriations Committee halved. This sum is intended for the congtrUCtton of 24 new replacement vessels.—
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  • 40 1 Receives Gold Medal Of Royal Asiatic Society London, May 10. The Royal Asiatic Society's triennial geld medal, founded to honour exceptional distinction in Orientalism, was presented yesterday by the Persian Minister to Sir Denlaon Ross— British Radio.
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  • 33 1 I (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) LONDON, MAY 10. THE TIN POSITION IS STILL VERY TIGHT AND IT IS UNDERSTOOD BROKERS ARE APPROACHING THE INTERNATIONAL TIN COMMITTEE AND THE COLONIAL OFFICE. i
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 1 TYPIST wearing a new type of gas mask recently tested at the air manoeuvres in Italy. This has a large cellophane window which allows a wider field of vision than other masks.
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  • 381 1 Serious Labour Strife In U.S.A. GENERAL STRIKE THREAT ON MAJOR NUNN'S REPORT OBJECTIONS FROM Plenty Of Landing Places Provided (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 10. FOLLOWING his world aerial tour it will be remembered that lajor R. L. Nunn, in his report on ivil aviation in Malaya, referred to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 83 1 BIGIA TEA tfnn£ s the freshness in d fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. rflov oellllfw mmvt\ PREMIER HOTEL A a/v TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS RUSTAFFEL 12.30 to 3 p.m. JUBILEE RACE DINNER BALL f TH E SENSATIONAL ACROBATIC DANCER HENSIE ROGOTTA ,M STRIKING DARING PERFORMANCES 1 u E
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    • 119 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT f Diner De Luxe Ball j IN AID OF S THE UNEMPLOYMENT FUND j FOX TROT COMPETifION 12 PRIZES FOR LADIES GENTLEMEN CONSOLATION PRIZE CHAMPAGNE SUPPER FOR TWO m DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY f I
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  • 97 2 Ten People Taken To The General Hospital A collision between two taxis, happily without fatal results, occurred last night in Woodlands Road. One of the vehicles was coming from Batu Pahat with ten occupants more than half of whom were young children while the other was travelling towards
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  • RADIO REVEALS THE KING'S SECRET
    • 175 2 Screen Version Of An Edgar Wallace Thriller Those who have a liking for films of 1 the Frankenstein and Dracula variety can have their hearts' desire at the Aihambra. which is now showing -Before Dawn." an R.K.O. Radio film featuring Warner Oland. Dorothy Wilson. Stuart Erwin and Dudley
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    • 263 2 Crown The Real Bond Of Empire London, May 8. IN the House of Commons the Prime Minister said the Kins :iad received in the streets of London on Monday a greeting which went far deeper and higher than a mere formal expression of loyalty
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    • 232 2 Results And Forthcoming Ties The following are results of the tennis ties in the Y.W.C.A. Sports Club tournaments. Singles Champion Miss E. Smith beat Miss D. Fones 6—2; 6—o. Miss S. Nathan beat Miss L. Pereira. w.o. Miss G. Nathan beat Miss S. Nathan. 6—l. |2 6. 6
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    • 38 2 The following will represent the Indian Association at cricket on Sun- day against S.R.C. at 1 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground: Baskaran, Varma Wazir Singh. Choor Singh, Davar' Mistry, Abbasbhoy, Dharamraj, Fernandez, Paranjothi, and Hergovind Reserves:— Chandy, Kennedy
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    • 151 2 Huge Crowds Again Outsid* The Palace i London, May 9. The mass appearance of the Roya Family on the balconies of Buckinghan Palace delighted the huge crowd whicl watched the arrival of guests to tht State banquet. I At 10.30 p.m. the King, accompaniec by the Prime Minister,
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    • 55 2 JSL i r^ round of the Garrisoi Water Polo Cup the R.A.F. drew arid trie R.A. 'Changi) yesterday 2— '> Seletar. hX\, 8, at the Katoomba gol: links, killed a parrot which was in j tree A terrific slice sent the bal crashing into tree where it strucl bird'fS n
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 66 2 JS*S.NfW FRENOH REMCDvt IH§S£ P| ON N0.2 THERAPION No 3 sS*i Uh^ ri fe Chemiata. or either No. return Mali Dk LF.CL »rc Med-CoHaTeratocli M.M.WJX«S& OR.LE CLERC'S PILLS for th* Llv.r %Kldn»y.-we«k kidneys* bl addeMN DO NOT MISS IT -SUCH A PICTURE MAY NEVER COME AC.AINi Somerset Maugham's Daring Story
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    • 795 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^^ IBHITISH TMDE FMr' Be sure you caU at SINGAPORF STALL 134 MUNICIPALITY Where are Displayed Boarjois Ltd. Perfumery and Toilet Specialities Tenders. EUCRYL LTD. Tooth Powders and Paste JESS" AgnesU Antbeptie tollowing materials or GMFTON^LABOWOBIES- 2 X r Depots at Kalian i Street Date of i Thursday. May
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 310 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY, MAY 11 High Water 4 a.m. 7.2 ft,, 6.10 p.m. 6.6 ft. Racing: Singapore Meeting. third day. Football: Selangor vs. Negri-Sembilan, Seremban. Ciicket: Selangor vs. Negri-Sembilan, Kuala Lumpur; S.C.C. vs. Wlltshires, second day. S.C.C. padang; S.R.C. vs. Teachers' Association, S.R.C. padang; N.C.C. II vs. St.
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    • 721 2 Church Services I ST. ANDREWS i,aiow*"--6 50 a.m. Holy Communion. JUTS Ho^Communion (Choral.) f^Oplm: Evensong and t Sermon. H.M. Dockyard min a m Jubilee Service. St PauK Church Room, Upper Serangooi Road Iggg MS: BST-S^ study. Fowlie Road, Katong 10.00 am. Sunday School. 'Tuesday. 6 p.m. Evening service and Ad
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  • 251 3 Suicide Verdict On Court Ljsner W Perter. the Singapore Coroner, returned a ver .VJ a* .1 .uicide yesterday after an nquiry tr Mr M. Suhramaniani. better known as M s M ,2-vc.ir-old usher of the Civil District Court an,am a Mr Maniam died three hours
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  • 296 3 London Business Men Becoming Hard-Headed BOOM IN BOWLER HATS IN THE "CITY' JHERE is a boom in bowler hats wearin/o^tL 0 don the wearing of them Is becoming more and more general. The black silk topped which used to be- as one mi? v -the National Mark of good busnes'
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  • 97 3 *»man On 15-inch Ledge 210 Feet From (.round Brisbane. from the look-out platform Hall tower to a narrow from the -round to rea woman stood on a a pillar for nearly ton was rescued by two ostable. Halliday of Manly, near wing Brisbane lrom sn<5 n< dropped a
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  • 219 3 Old Drover Returns In 'Plane Eighty years ago. Mr David Reeves, ci Nyngan. used three methods of transport to take him across the Blue Mountains to start a droving career. He travelled by bullock waggon, on horseback and part of the way on foot. He is
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  • 53 3 N. South Wales. Evidently charmed by the music slaved by tori's Harbour Band, a black make about thiee feet long, was seen wriggling its way in the direction of he band from some scrub at Park 3each. It advanced to within a few eet of the bandsmen
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  • 480 3 The London Tin Situation 'From Our Own Correspondent i London, .May 9. COME WHAT easier conditions j 0 prevailed on the London tin 1 1 market today, chiefly as a result of yesterday's protest I against the scarcity of metal, when the brokers withdrew en masse
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  • 89 3 The Spring Number of the magazine of the ExrServices Association of Malaya is as bright and attractive a publication as ever. The magazine contains interesting war memories, and finds a place for current politics, the article entitled "The drift of Poland towards Germany." being particularly illuminating. The
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  • 572 3 CHRISTIANITY AT A PRICK Nazi Guard Beat Young Men Nearly To Death Berlin, Apr. 26. AT a German Faith Movement meeting in the Berlin Sport Palast tonight I saw about 50 members of Herr Hitler's Nazi Guards beat two young men nearly to death, writes the Morning Post correspondent. tJL,
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 3 MISS RCBY DOVEY. who has been selected as this years "Railway Oueen" and will make a tour lalesline in that capacity.
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  • 158 3 Vicar Objects To "Ballrocm Costumes" At St. Augustine's Church, Brunswick, Victoria, the Rev. C. T. Rogers refused to perform a marriage because of the decollete costumes worn by the bride and bridesmaids. "I had previously warned this and other wedding parties what would happen if they came
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  • 215 3 Husband-To-Be Was Already Married a nr^TT^^ London. J^ BRIDEGROOM who failed to turn I up at the church where his bride-to-be and guests were waiting with the i minister for a marriage ceremony appeared in the dock here charged with deserting his wife and family i He was Bernard Sharpe
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    • 354 3 -Z minutes stomach pains are gone Heartburn, acidity, stomach gassi! disappear within two minutes Off taking a .lose of Chardox. chardox is not a drag it is a uignly-reflned and extremely active form off charcoal. It is at least fifty 'in.es more active than ordinarv medfclnal charcoal, and has fifty
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  • 372 4 By The Chess Editor I have received this week from the honorary secretary, Mr. Tan Luang Kia, the annual report of the Singapore Chess Club for 1934. The report will be presented at the annual general meeting oi the Club which takes place at the Adelphi
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  • Article, Illustration
    387 4 Below is given a clever game playe by R. Spielmann against Dr. A. Sei R. Spielmann Dr. A. Sei 7. K Kt— B 3 Castles 10. Px Kt Kt K 5 12 Q--Kt 3 ch. P— K 3 13. Kt x KP B x Kt 14. Qx B
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  • 116 4 AS It Was In The Singapore Free Press, For The Week Ending May 9, 1885 50 Years Ago BRITISH NORTH BORNEO 1 Until the arrival of the s.s. Spaniel from Singapore on Apr. 12 there had been no communication with Singapore for a month. It is not unusual for all
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  • 246 4 Capt, Marryat who. by the way. knew Singapore well, has turned many boys into sailors, and perhaps is doing so still. But I was reminded when reading the Free Press history the other day of the old harbour when it was full of East Indiamen. and
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  • 67 4 The following are among the new 1 books received: Bret Harte's Caiitornian Stories: Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: and C. M. Yonge's The Armourer's Prentices, in two volumes. Cattle disease 's rife in the kampongs these days, and the result is a great demand for tinned
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  • 72 4 I London. May 2 I:. peace are Improving IPUbhshes a paragraph statins j British Government official iniormatic.n that 'h, Emit joi Russia earnestly ;is willing to accept srbitrstloa. London -May 5 The fetf*, Russian Governm,:.-. haV) lor the immediate r s in tiations in London |0 In the
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  • 207 4 Pfc«»na B> D uruur v ndiui ror ISufldinn Amateurs "Why don't yoe |tvs budding amateui SOCSJ wr; chance?*' I asked Mack Gore lyric half of America song-writing teams. Thompson. "We can't afford r as he turned from his n: team, the other halt oi which Li I Revel,
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 4 CHARLES BUTTERWORTH AND UNA MFRKvw Nhrht is Vnnn,r"„n A MERKEL in a scene from "The mgnt is Young opening at the Capitol tomorrow
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 332 4 X. A DIBS, If yon are short yoa can In- en •reaae yeui height ami. at oae and tne SSSBJ aauie tim<-. d'-»e!.jp mat graceful, willowy figure wiai ia ao mm li admired, hi adopting the Boas »yatem-IT NBTU >e^^S^N. FA II 5' So diar.'mtort or danger to health D/
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    • 45 4 "SPEY ROYAL" PBUCE aFewß E^^s^^y^vavyW#w^fTX" mmw Amw^x' ■eMk"^**X'jmwma SWbT UmK yVsmm mTA mm! m? Jftfr Y^LmnYC mm'A ///Aw mm Hl\ 77<&tfic&tu. A'mwi mm mmmmmmmmk /'/mi ml S^S. B^BJBJBBBJBBBBnBBJBBBJBBJBBH B^B^ wBBBBBBB^ auTMRic a co l<« 9 S n^^Bmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^Br SOLE AGENTS GUTMfIP^ (Incorporated 27 vVaHW SwSw!* and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 664 4 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK-END Saturday Sunday B.B.C.— GSF and GSG B.B.C.— GSF and GSG e Wavelengths— l9.B2 and 16.86 metres Wavelengths— l9.B2 and 16.86 metres. 620 Big Ben. Sydney Gustard. at 6 .50 Big Ben. The Belfast Wireless the organ of the Gaumont Pa- Orchestra Greenwich time siglace Cinema.
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  • Article, Illustration
    206 5 vs ,,s\N WEARING successfully towed glider flight from iiip> uhrP .he landed at Hesdrome. She previously dcd u Lymane from Brussels. l|ld MCn on to Heston. IMF IMPING EXHIBITION has opened at the Imperial Institute. Kensington. Boys tarrying a yachting canoe to the exhibition. QUEEN ASTRiD of the Belgians went
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    • 57 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. MtIWS OOAUTY l\^ 1 I ™T 1 \m^k^k^^L\ mm 111 Bl Br aaj^BJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJa li. *^mKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm¥// t." .mVmr^Sm mf/ ak^^m^Bmwmwmwmwmwmy sK sT* bT* I ints and cuts of ent flavour. ustralian >
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  • 396 6 Armed Robbers Get Away With $1,062 TWO HOKIENS LOOT HOUSE OF STOREKEEPER Two Hotdens armed with a revolver! and a dagger robbed the proprietor ol a sundry goods ship in Telok Ayer Street ol over Si.o(i2 worth ol cash and jewellery. The robber with the revolver attempted to disguise himsell
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  • 293 6 Court Acquits Ex-Mayor Of Calcutta ACCUSING HUSBAND DIES WHEN CHARGES FAIL Calcutta. Mr N. R. SARKAR. ex-Mayor of Calcutta, accused of misconduct with his counsin, the pretty young wife of Professor P. N. Sarkar, was acquitted in Calcutta. Not long afterwards Professor Sarkar was found dying from opium poisoning in
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  • 147 6 Premier Turns First Sod Of Biggest In Australia I Corowa. N.S.W. The Premier I Mr. Stevens I turned tiie first sod of the Mulwala Canal, in the Berriquin irrigation district, which. U is estimated. will be the biggest irrigation canal in Australia. The scheme is intended to serve
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  • 347 6 Underground Hangars ISLAND FORTRESS WITH WALLS FIVE FEET THICK London. THE news Is published in Paris that a great new German naval and aeroplane base has been constructed on thc island of Sylt. in the North Sea It is reported that the island has
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  • 437 6 SHOOTING INSTEAD OF BEHEADING From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. May 8. •"THE three draft Acts which led to dissension between His Majesty and the Government last year have now been promulgated. They were a draft Act amending the Penal Code, a draft £ct amending Penal Procedure,
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  • 25 6 The Lotus Club Jubilee dinner will take place at 8 p.m. today at GH Cafe and not at "B" Raffles Quay as preI vlously announced.
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  • 226 6 Exports Benefit From Trade Agreements The new Anglo-Polish trade agreement announced by Mr. Walter Runciman. President ot the Board of Trade. Is expected te) result in an increase of 1.000.000 tons a year in British coal exports, with South Wales gaining the biggest proportion Ol the business. The
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  • 210 6 Alter nearly sixty years of experimenting a group of scientists at the Welsh Plant Breeding Station. Aberystwyth, have produced what is claimed to bo thc "almost ideal" grass and clover. Thousands of different types of grass and clover seeds have found their way from all parts of
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 6 A COSTUME REHEARSAL oi the Pageant of England, in which hundreds ol performers are appearing, took place at Langley Park, Slough. Bucks. Left to riffht Captain Chiesman. Master of the Horse; G. Parker. Alalia Master: Lady Harvey. President of the Pageant, as Oueen Elizabeth: Miss Owen Lally adjusting the helmet
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 35 6 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL TONIGHT at 9.30 p.m. JUBILEE CONCERT Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor Sir Shenton Thomas. Full Orchestra and Chorus. Booking now open at LITTLE'S. Prices $2, $1 and 50 Cents.
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    • 441 6 The quickest-acting STOMACH REMEDY used by Doctors Amazing evidence ol the remarkable j A NOTED <r>*\ •peed with which indigesticn and C|ifi| icu rapt no stomach pains can be stopped has been atnUa.ls.l UULIUH f revealed by medical experiments and SAYS'. I *s». X-ray photographs oi actual cases. m hT
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    • 794 7 IS APA IM f\t I rua,uvtLY UST NIGHT oi al.-rr.tkh <,„..., i r~- II j W#%y*| jm„ UUAY I WSm-:' this picture"— FREK I'RKSS. TI'KS. PRESENTS:- II 6 15 9 15 j(|j| IB. JBP SEASON FLiRTHER extended; M BRITISH INTERNATIONAL'S SPECTACULAR HV iSB MAT,NEES TOI)A Y TOMORROW v •Kli;-, D„
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  • 729 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1935 Jubilee Week And The Jubilee Fund JUBILEE Week is rapidly drawing to an cn6. Singapore has not witnessed such spontaneous revelry for more than a decade, and it can truthfully be said that never before has a demonstration of loyalty to the
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  • 385 8 Ra.ia Temenggong, grand-uncle of ths Sultan ot Kelantan, died on May 3. in Slam. Mr. J H. If. Robson. C.B.E. and Mrs. Robson are spending a fortnight's holiday in Port Dickson Mr. W. H. Bendle. Inspector oi Railway Police. Ipoh. is ill in the General Hospital. Batu
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  • 86 8 May Be Held Towards End Of Next Year >— xt London, May 10 Newspapers state that the date and Place of the next Imperial Conference wfth f^rf^ K meeUng with the Dominion Premiers now visiting London and that it was provlslonfn^Londnn^t^H ***** Sh UM in London towards the
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  • 1242 8 THE burning question in Singapore legal circles just now: "Do you know your A B C's?" THE best Jubilee story ot the week looks like going unrecorded unless in this column, and it has therefore ceen handed on to the Topicist by the fellow who does
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 216 8 CELEBRATE j CHAMPAGNE C^g& I CAILDIBIECICS DURING YOUR HOMEWARD JOURNEY Cf) Yf ox i\.ings arrange short Tips by car from Sue*: connecting with the steamer For iiirther particulars apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. or at any ot the Branches of COX AND KINGS (AGENTS) LTD. Head Office 13. Regent
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    • 74 8 "HAVE YOU HEARD the sad news," said one club member to another, "Old Professor Bore has committed suicide.'' "Nb, really? That's the last thing I should have thought he would have done/ 1 "It was." The first thing' you should do when about to travel is to take out a
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    • 20 8 ADET J^k^COGNAC^^LIQUEUR^>< BW- 1 J Ix^x Meii o w^>^ I A 111 Fr,4; I bV j/"^ 811 .jfl B^B^B^^^ I
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  • 392 9 CHANCELLOR'S LENIENCY PLEA ARRIVES TOO LATE China To Have 1,000 Planes By End Of The Year Hong Kong, May 10. j, s confirmed that Mr. Chu Cho IVlan, a former Chief ot anton police, was executed on Wednesday immeditelv his arrest by Col. Liong
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  • 83 9 I OPIES TO BE DISTRIBUTED One To Every Address In Hie (ountrv London. May 10. Fn copies of the new Code/' the object of Cul and con>n of the rules of by all users of public h ir motorists or to be distributed, aln. ry postal address.
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  • 50 9 London. May M. tors are displaying Lat< st type of jine which yields :v cylinder— 92o p. ;> said to make in aero engine same volume and weight as the in many milils a maximum outd r 100 hours type Air Ministry and will be in vear.—
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  • 49 9 Notorious Gangster To Go To The Chair Huntsville (Texas). May 9. Raymond Hamilton. the notorious gangster, will be electrocuted shortly alter midnight. 1 The Court oi Criminal Appeal refused to admit a writ of habeas corpus and I the Governor refused to stay the execui tion. Reuter
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  • 107 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices From Our Oun Correspondent' London, May 9. Snoi (Sellers) 5^ 4 d. (5 11 16d.) (Buyers) 5 ll|16d. (5S 8 d.) 1 July-September 5%d (5 25|32d.) Oct -Dec. 6d. 2 Jan.-Mar. Sfcd. 116d Market:— Steady. New York, May 9. Mav 1162 bid (11.54)
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  • 120 9 'BETTER LATE THAN NEVER Higher Cotton Prices After U. S. Action London. May 9. "OETTER late than never." is the concensus of opinion in cotton I circles hero regarding today's announcement by Mr. Johnston. Liverpool distant futures Immediately responded with higher prices. It is believed the object of the A.
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  • 123 9 I Refuses Sensational Offer For Famous Picture New York. May 9. A .sensational offer Of £150,000 for Va;: Eyck's picture. "The Annuncia- 1 tion." was. made In court today to Mr. Andrew Mellon by Lord Duveen, the famous British art expert, who gave evidence In connection with
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  • 124 9 Plans Being Organised For: Civilians London, May 10. It is understood that in the debate ion defence to be held in the House of I Commons on May 22 the principal Government speaker will be Mr. Baldwin Among the many aspects of the subi ject to be dealt
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  • 149 9 No Appreciable Damage To London Parks London. May 10. Hardly at any time of the day or night has Buckingham Palace been without its crowd and this afternoon when the Queen drove out on a private shopping expedition she received a remarkable ovation. At night time the London
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  • 475 9 UNAWARE OF DRAMA ON SEA FRONT Fine Work At Art Exhibition XTEARLY 1.300 people were guests' at the At Home given on the Padang yesterday by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners in honour of the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty the King. The reception
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  • 172 9 Forty Labourers Taken Into Custody (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 10. It Is now revealed that the case of rioting in the Dindings occurred on Soegamma Estate. The trouble is said to have originated as the result of a Javanese labourer knocking an Indian labourer down with
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  • 41 9 An interesting publication entitled, "Malaya's Silent Salesman" has be^ issued in Singapore this month. This journal which is printed in English and Chinese is to be "devoted to the promotion of trade." The publishers are the Prudential Diversity Marketing Company, Singapore.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 87 9 dna*ltn>mßY>^Bßß*-— «aaaaaaaaaaaaa»aaßßaaßaaaaai ir TIFFINS DAILY -$LOOWATCH DAILY MENU 4906. JUST RECEIVED I tthaatc Year-Book J $34.00 ll "«»»»s \IS3S) for An nitrt t s b 00 v, l, of (apitaUst Crisis, •tw.n Strachi'N 6.00 51 tafe Aceaaed, V M lure 4.00 unerica's Trashy, J T AfUm- 50 llt,Tv Handbook 1935
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    • 291 9 (INNOVATION a ]l I MA I I fl I Messrs. Robinson Co., Ltd. BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT FRESHLY CUT FLOWERS DELIVERED BY AIR FROM JAVA ARE AVAILABLE ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF THEIR PREMISES. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. LADIES DRESS MATERIALS New Fancy Materials from England and France The very
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  • 2096 10 Prudential Assurance Company Report 1 •THE 86th annual report of the Prudential Assurance Company 1 Limited for the year ending Dec. 31, states The assets of the company now amount to £290,524,340 as compared with £277,472,181 a year ago, i.e.. an increase of £13,052,159. The income
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  • 106 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association 1 May 10, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R.S.S. in cases (FOB. May) 19% 19^2 Good F.A.Q. in cases (FOB. May) 18 1116 18 13J16 No. I. X. R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 19 1;16 19 3j16 I No. I X. R.S.S. I
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  • 73 10 Cheerful Opening After The Jubilee London, May 7. The Stock Exchange reopened after the Jubilee cheerfully, although business was by no means active but the general tone throughout the session was good, gilt-edged securities and other Home securities especially being favoured. Apart from the firmness of cocoa due
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  • 27 10 Mr. F. W. Dibden. of United Engineers. Ltd.. Ipoh, Mrs. Dibden and I their two children are leaving for home on furlough towards the end of the
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  • 98 10 May 10. Gambier 5.00 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cube 11.00 Muntok White Pepper 28.00 White Pepper 26.00 Copra. Sundried 5.00 Copra, mixed 4.65 Small Flake Tapioca 3.90 R. B. Siam No. 1 $102 Blanja Jelotong 5.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.75 R. (Siam) W.C. No. 1 per koyan $120
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  • 197 10 rate of 18s. 4 4;5d. per share The shareholders' profits from the ordinary branch together with their profits from the industrial branch provide 18s. of this dividend and the remaining 4 4'sd is from the general branch profits. The directors have also declared a dividend on the "B" shares out
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  • 126 10 May American Can. Com 11T American Telephone and Telegraph 114^ Atcheson Railroad :vy 4tp h Chesapeake 41 >, Dupont Firestone 13» 2 14 General Electric 2V h General Motors 30 3 K 3l" t Goodrich 8 l Goodyear IT Inter-Telephone and Telegraph I National City Bank M New
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  • 76 10 The Trade Report issued b> the Newport "Mon.i Development asi f or January shewed coal exportl 167.000 tons to be 18.000 tOOI [December, and 22.000 tons bett in January. 1934 Total dock shipments average tons a week, an Imnrowiment tons weekly on December Steel imports <semi-manu; <
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  • 1001 10 FRIDAY. MAY 10, 1935 MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 3d 4s 9d Asam Kumbang (i) 32s 34s Austral Malay 59s 61s Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 13s 3d 14s Ayer Weng ($1) 1-85 1.95 Bangrin Tin 24s 25s Chenderiang 8s 8s 9d Hitam Tin (.50 cts.)
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    • 48 10 <$ter<Me costs I nffcct tjcuf Cheap storage for aJI kinds of produce now available, at Mestu> Stanton Nelson and Co.'s Blreraide Godovrn. 144, Boat Quay, Sincapoi I Sqye ccsts Consult STANTON NEUON *> CO., LTD 4, COLLYER QUAY. SING\POI.» Telepnono SEASIDE GODOWN RIVERSIDE GODOWN OFFICE Inspection In rite! produce\joi>^^
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 47 10 CABLE TIMES The Eastern Extension Telegraph Co announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London on May 8 were as follows Telegrams handed in up to 5 pm 5 minutes;, 5.30 p.m. 7 minutes; 6 pm 5 minutes; 6.30 p.m. 5 minutes
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  • 181 11 I recorded programme the Jubilee visits n Highnesses the Prince! Du kc and Duchess of i Gloucester to ..c Northern Ireland in the Empire prolo\ Monday at „40 i Monday at 10.50; :in sday at 705 T 1( prince <>1 Wales
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  • 157 11 WEEK-END PROGRAMMES PI 1.1. programmes tor the week-end from the 8.8.C. Holland and Berlin will be found on page 4. ntre ot Edinburgh pageant in the G irdens. There will be tions and the day will bonfire on Arthur's ik which for many ind Edinburgh Is the domi- ture oi
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  • 235 11 QUESTION IN HOUSE OP COMMONS JN the House oi Commons Mr D G Somervilk gave notice to ask the Becwtary Of State for the Colonies Whether any decision had vet been reached as to the establishment of a broadcasting station in Jamaica;! whether it is proposed that
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  • 142 11 "SCRAPBOOK PROGRAMME Compilers Now Dealing With Year 1905 Wh.cn Leslie Bally and Charles Brewer compiled their first post-war scrapbook programme dealing with the v r 1921. they fell very doubttul whether or nol it would prove as popular as their scrapbooks for 1913, 1909, 1914. 1910, and 1918. Following the
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  • 116 11 Adding Variety To 8.8.C. "In Town Tonight" will be heard lirom the 8.8.C. for the last time this i season on June 1. but between now and that time it is proposed to introduce three or four outside, broadcasts. Recent iv "In Town Tonight" has 'been done
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  • 812 11  -  Ely Culbertson by vVorlcTs Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst PENALTY TOR OUT OF TURN BID THIS following letter comes from I j Chicago but it might have come trom almost anywhere. There is great misunderstanding regarding the bid-3iit-of-turn penalty. "South was dealer and West j by
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  • 478 11 rSotes On Next Weeks Best THERE is one particular feature of Welsh music peculiar to the Principality which is invariably heard in the St. David's Day programmes; this is "pennillion singing." It has been practised all over Wales from early times and is still in vogue. 'as listeners
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  • 86 11 TOTAL IN BRITAIN THE number of wireless licence holders in Britain now exceeds 7 000.000. Approximately 577,000 licences were issued during March, this figure representing a net increase of 57.328 lor the month, after making allowance for expired licences and renewals. The total number of licences in
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  • 414 11 INTELLIGENCE TESTS FOR LISTENERS Some Results 1I7ITH a view to finding out how far the Influence Of broadeast talks and views is making itself fell on the popular mind. 'The Listener.'' a B.B.C publication, has been carrying out number of sample tests among different representative tvpes oJ wireless listeners The
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  • 124 11 Chairs Broken And Student Loses Trousers Perth. Chairs and panes of glass in a I window of the University refectory were broken during a scuffle between students during song practice for Gra- 1 duation Day. There was a good deal of banter and abuse between students of various
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    • 14 11 and avoid DISEASE v|S v^y^esi tt)> B mmm mr SSSSS4VS fWt Ssyy* \2A Jtr^^SjSl
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    • 138 11 dfgd (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) e The liability of members is limited to the extent and in the manner pres- j cribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital S50.000.000 Issued and fully paid up S20.000.000! Reserve Fund Sterling
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    • 497 11 CHARTERED BANK )F INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England bv Royal Charter i *aid up capital in 600.00b shares of .€5 each *****4)00 Reserve Fund G 000,000 Reserve Liability ol Proprietors 4 3J0Q ooe HEAD OFI HI 38. Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Mar Star Iloilo Saigon
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  • 173 12 One Will Work While The Other Plays A v_. Melbourne. A ship with two crews, one to worki and one to play, will shortly sail from Wilhamsrtown, Victoria, for Yokohama The Mansei Maru which is loadine flour, wheat and scrapiron for Japanese ports, has aboard 11
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 295 12 Brigand Chief Gives Passengers $2 Each Shanghai, May 3. THE Chinese steamer Lukiang, chartered by merchants at Amoy to convey a big consignment of silver from Putien to Amoy, allegedly with a view to being shipped to Hong Kong for sale, was pirated on
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    • 442 12 Comdr. H. James Retires After 28 Years Hong Kong, May 4. AFTER serving 28 years with the C.P.R., Commander H. James, R.D.. R.N.R., Captain of the Empress of Russia, left Hong Kong for the last time yesterday in command of a C.P.R. liner. He
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    • 201 12 [LONDON ADDRESS. 22, PALL MALL. LONDON. S.W.Ij of fast twin-screw Oil Dr Mall Passenger Vessels b tween RANGOON. COLOMBO. PORT SUDAN, MARSEILLES, PLYMOIIH \M> LONDON with through connect m 'Torn Singapore and P«r: i HOMEWARD IaUJBrGI Rangoon Colombo YORKSHIRE May 24 M lf 30 SHROPSHIRE June 7 June
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    • 135 12 Pass U.S. Official Tests With Highest Rating Six more Dollar Line ship captains have been formally advised by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce. Mr Daniel Roper, that their respective "President" commands have passed the most rigid tests of department inspectors and found to be 100 per cent, safe
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    • 31 12 Merchants are informed that it has been agreed to fix an arbitrary of 10s. per 20 cwt. on ilmenite ore in bags from Pulau Langkawi effective from 10.535.
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    • 489 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING ACiENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. (Incorporated in England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN HONOLULU CANADA i BY THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE— LUXURY AT LOW COST See Lovely Lake Louise, Banff the Beautiful
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    • 99 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE i of Western Australia FREIWANTLE j (Via Port Swettenham, Penang Palembang. Banjoewangi and Ncrth Western Ports) Dut Sail S'pore. S'pore jT.s.m.v. Kangaroo June 7 June 8 T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Aug. 8 Aug. 9 Fares Single £19.0.0, Australian Return £30.0.0, Currency For particular* of Freight and Pa***** please apply
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 423 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 P.m. Thursday 1 -JJ Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. I Saturday 7.30 am. 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday Wednesday, Thursday
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    • 46 12 dfgd May 9: Malini <Siam>; Himalaya Maru (Japan); Manipi. Soedoe. Tidore. de Weert iDut.); Falstria <Dan.); jLaxmi. Rusa. Kum Sang (Brit.). May 10: Kistna. Ranchi. Perak. Pontianak. Ampang. Esmeralda. Hua Tong The Cable (Brit. l Mijer. Maros. V. der Does de Bye. Ophir. Tarakan. Tinombo «Dut.).
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    • 280 12 fsfd L Ships alongside tlu or expected to rilif Main Wharf (Entrain-,. Rajputana 18 Rau 13 Perseus 11 > Empire Dock (Entrance tl Kotohira Maru M Muncaster Cattle Chinese Prince S7. Empire Dock (Entrain,Celebes Maru 40 West Wharf (Entram, <„.,. H.M.S. Terror I; KEPPEL BAUMM I Main Wharf: I i
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    • 1991 13 J erinall &*>ucknall s^^tTTTjTrfe^^ ■if, .J^i^L^fM A, Steamship Co., Ltd. "^_i_^ _r-^— __'i-' w^— Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Ltd i^C^ "ELLERMAN" LINE S£lt 3Ml3; SS S"JS3L B !SSSSf ii VS 5-^ 23^^- .ffl- FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. "S oJ im. The
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    • 683 14 KP M ,W, KONINKLIJKE PAKEI^AABT MAATBCHAPPU rOßA—Saturday, May 11. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. TOBOALI Saturday .May 11. Koedap, Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis. Bator-Pandjang. Senoboi'i and Bagan Si-Api-Api. VALENTIJN Saturday, May 11. Rhio. Padany-Bay. Ampenan. Boeleleng. and sourabaia "TOGlAN—Saturday, 11. Pontianak. BELAWAN 12. Rhio 'passengers Sampit andj Bandjermasin MAFlA—Sunday, May 12, Prigi-Radja, Sapat,
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    • 485 14 I IMMAAR STEAMSHIP LINE ,Jfnd AMERICAN MAO. UNE %MMm^^mjy jZ^LT j-'T o^—^^ J__*___ I tft^fT^tlif I >_sTi?_t\ /__JC**>v MiMMi.^i.^^^ffThT'^' 7l?_i__l___T\ T I j_% JB^t_S_A fc^_^^ |m 1 I S(_!^__r7=] A _____!_____> 131^ __7 J Vm__sT/^ l^^^^^^^^^^fc >^T/ 1 Infl HHHB ammm ■*_V_i_#__■___'■■ m\ L___________*_______H__^^ Jft KTI I^W_M_P__b m%irw f— IB
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    • 540 14 Q LIN F w ,m t VTA _i^m/^A ni?TiiDXilaJr TA ClwrAnAnr AFRICA, RETURNING 10 MNGAPORE VIA $U_ I' Next your HOME LEAVE Aval the facilities Offered jointly by the _e? l_r Qi 9i Singapore-Africa ■iMi_r%M _^a_-ti c UlilUfi tAbILL Africa-England _w> p^ y, H. Europe-Singapore £131- 8-0 -irst Class ihroughout
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  • 1762 15 Thirteen Internationals In HANDSOME WIN OVER CARDIFF Bristol Gain Their Revenge Against Leicester (From Our London Staff) London, Apr 22 U/MIIHK conditions were variable for the holiday Rugby VV games, but the afternoon was bright enough at Cardiff .jherc 13 internationals helped
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  • 88 15 Ten cards were taken out for the Island Club mixed foursomes May competition. The winners were Miss S. Abed and Surgeon Commander S. G. Rainsfcrd with a net score of 36. The following cards were returned: Miss S. Abed and Surgeon Commander S. G. Rainsford 43—
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  • 29 15 The usual monthly mixed foursomecompetition at the Singapore Golf Clut will be played on Sunday afternoon, May 19. The band of the Wiltshire Regiment will play from 6.30 p.m.
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  • 470 15 Teams For Match Island vs. S.G.C. i The following are the teams and starting times for the four-bill natch between Island Golf Club and Singapore Golf Club to be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning (Island Club players mentioned first) I $.30 S. N. Kelly and Dr.
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  • 45 15 Owing to pressure of work due to the Jubilee Celebrations the heats for the Muslim Island Sports which were to take place tomorrow are indefinitely postponed. All competitors will be notified individually in due course as tc the date of the heats.
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  • 352 15 Yachting Racing At Harwich Next Month London. J\HE latest news from America is that in spite of the newspaper reports that Mr. Charles Francis Adams would sail the Yankee in England this summer, he is afraid that he will be unable to make the trip.
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  • 75 15 Ties for Monday In the S.C.C. mixed doubles lawn tennis tournament are as follows: Mixed Doubles Level Semi-Finals Miss Toby and F.Lt. Davies vs. Mr. and Mrs. Swinchatt. Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith vs. winners of Mrs. C. J. Smith and R. B. Lewis vs. Miss Graham
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    • 137 15 Framroz^Co's derated Waters m~% mm 1 L m WM M l\\ w ______X_\ _L r >i— u^~Aumm--nx. m^m\m I f<M B i__| H *^_^3(sß m m _W '--'C__ZT:«rl ji'lßMY?*'- I I p-i^ S^S "^-^i_^i_^i_^i_^i_^^^^ i immmmmmmmmm^^^ fl \i^^^^^^ ,'^T "I TvT.'i T*T_^^^^ y y A REPUTATION OF OVER 30 YEARS!!!
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    • 439 15 His Own 6_Years\ RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives' JfSß* HEADACHE NEURALGIA £a n Dear Sirs I have been a sufferer from Rheumatism for Ih__\J _r\ the past six-and-a-half years, being troubled mainly in If WI _£_£f I the hips, thighs, knees and occasionally in the shoulder s _1 \l_Wm, I
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  • 1416 16 i Critical Glance At The Card By I "Bookie" CONDITIONS SHOULD BE PERFECT AFTER FINE SPELL Big Crowds Expected WITH a race for the Jubilee Cup on the programme, a large crowd may be expected to wend their way to Bukit Timah
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 16 BQVECZB beating Great Fun by a head' in the second race at Bukit Timah on Wednesday
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  • 268 16 World Heavyweight k Title Bout Planned al/ondon, May 10. 117ALTKR Rothcnburg. the •s German promoter, announces that subject to obtaining the necessary Home Office permit, which he expects in a few days. Max Baer and Schmeling will meet at Wembley Stadium for the World's title
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  • 63 16 The following will play for thc S.C.R.C. on Sunday. Against the Singapore Non-Benders j at 11 a.m. on the S.C.R.C. ground: Chua Choon Leong (capt.), V. I.( Evan Wong, Chia Keng Hock. I. H. Hoahing, Dr. Ong Seow Hian, Tay Lian Teck. John A. Then, Tan Boon Beng.
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  • 78 16 Race I. 1. OUR BIRTHDAY 2. Queen's Course 3. Click Rftee 2. 1. NUMERO TRUZE 2. Starlight 3. Ormolu Rate 3. 1. WINWAYS 2. Snowlass 3. Red Dot Race 4. I. NAHGOO 2. Scrubbing Brush 3. Red Carp Race ft. 1. SINGING BIRD 2. The Rouiuha 3. Pay Out
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  • 253 16 Arrangements For 1935 Tournaments Johore Bahru, May ti. At a recent meeting of the Johore Lawn Tennis Association the following were elected ta serve on the committee this year: President: Mr. F V. Duckworth; Vice-President: Mr. D. G. Praser; Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. W. S. Morgan. Members
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    12 16 THE COMBINED SERVICES team whit h u m the S.A.F.A. n h
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  • 30 16 wJSSSSt aT rfc;etar yesterday Raffios Institution -Deat the R.A.F. by 14 runs. K.A.F.: M .White 14. Sundram for RX: 98 (Waits 32. Slingo 5 for 18 1
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  • 50 16 v-?^„ followlng win represent the v« wh«TV n a frie ndly match vs^Wardefs Sports Club at Outram Road ground today at 5.10 p.m.- K Vytopil; W. Moss, C. Reshty: F Pullen W. Pullen, R j. Fennie, R. Kozusnicek A Zazula, J. Bleha, K. Obruca, J b Stevenson. Reservesr-H. Joseph, N
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  • A. H. FLOWERDEW ELIMINATED
    • 46 16 SCRATCH INGS Race I—Wattle Ash. Milsoii. Race I —Buccaneering. Race 3—Vandal. Race 6 —Lad> Agnes. Race 7 —Great Mirador. Race B—Strathpeflfer.8 —Strathpeflfer. Short Suit. All Engagements —Mitsou. Vandal. Great M«rador. The Double Tote will bt* on races <> and S. and the big sweep on race 8.
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    • 109 16 INTER-STATE CRICKET Selangor Team For Negri Match •From Our Own Correspondent.! Kuala Lumpur. May 9. T G. D A Cooper, who captained Selangor ;gainst Perak recently, is indisposed and will be unable to play against Negri Sembilan at Kuala Lumpur this week-end In his absence. Noon will be captain, and
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    • 123 16 (fTO-U Our Own Con. KuaU laimpm u h Brillian; weather favoured tinuation of the Belangor I Championships today In the semi-finals oi th v Singles. Mrs. C. Whitchur. Miss O. L Moir 9- 7. 8 6. Ing match. Mrs. Whitchur last rear's title holder, tended but
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    • 34 16 Tonight will be the big iij Young Aide and Ai Rhren bed World. As the usual arena 1 fl lable the programme will t. k the open air cinema near tl trance.
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