The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 May 1935
1935-05-25
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Title Section17 1935-05-25 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. WO, 14,583 ESTD. 1835 SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1935 It CENTS.17 words
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141 1935-05-25 1 Figures For First Four Months Of 1935 EXPORTS $40,000,000 HIGHER THAN YEAR AGO \lala>an trade for the first four months „1 1935 shows an improvement of nearly $70 millions over the corresponding period of last nETURNS issued from the Statistics Office yesterday r\,'mw the141 words
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Article, Illustration181 1935-05-25 1 I Two Hours' Flying Programme By Our Aviation Correspondent ToK th«- first time in the history of the R.A.F. (Far East) mm Air Displaj will be given at Seletar this year, rs announce that R.A.F. be issued later together with the mens will181 words
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Article, Illustration271 1935-05-25 1 Italo- Abyssinian Dispute May Soon Be Settled Hopeful View Of Delegates I At Geneva i •yilE Italo-Ab.vssinian dispute which has dragged on tor many months and which has threatened frequently to Hare into a war may shortly be settled. London, May 24. At Geneva today the French Foreign Minister. If.British Radio - 271 words
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Article77 1935-05-25 1 American Hanking Company In Shanghai Shanghai. May 24. The board of directors of the Amerilean Oriental Banking Corporation, an j American concern operating in Shanghai and Tientsin, this morning dejeided, owing to the continued acute [financial situation, to suspend payments and apply to the American court here. AReuter - 77 words
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Article43 1935-05-25 1 Washington. May 24. President Roosevelt finally escaped defeat as the Senate voted 54 to 40 against his veto of the Patman Bill, which provides for the payment of the veterans* bonus, whereas a two-thirds; majority is necessary to make the vote effective.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration238 1935-05-25 1 Ringside - Ringside (By OAUGHT by the middle and lifted bodily in the ring by a frenzied spectator was the unusual experience of Mr. Robinson, the referee, at the conclusion of the main fight at the New World, Singapore, last night. Aime Raphael, the238 words
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Article, Illustration128 1935-05-25 1 French Premier Blamed For Crisis FURTHER WEAKNESS OF THE FRANC London, May 24. FURTHER weakness of the Franc in terms of Sterling today reveals that despite yesterday's increase in the French hank rate the dominating factor continues to be apprehensive regarding the pending financial struggles withReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement70 1935-05-25 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness ind fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. ,Cikl MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TODAYS ATTRACTIONS RIJSTAFFEL 12.30 to 3 p.m. SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. AND THE CELEBRATED CONTINENTAL DANCERS VALENTA ZARAH Eatc of the WINTER GARDEN. BERLIN EXTENSION70 words
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Advertisement152 1935-05-25 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW j/M HOTEL TONIGHT TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CONCERT, DANCE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY j THE RELLER BAND j THE BEST MOST VERSATILE BAND YOU HAVE EVER SEEN HEARD j SUNDAY- 1 MORNING EVENING POPULAR CONCERT PEC IAL152 words
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Article271 1935-05-25 2 From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 23. United Sua Betong Rubber Estates Ltd.. report a profit for 1934 of £79.392. This compares with a profit of £27 856 last year. A final dividend of 6* 4 per cent, is recommended, making £12 per cent, for the year, compared271 words
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Article142 1935-05-25 2 25th Anniversary Of Republic Canton. GREAT enthusiasm has been manifested by Chinese eircles here over the celebrations of King George's Silver Jubilee, all the vernacular newspapers giving prominence to news on the subject rom London and elsewhere. Commenting on the success of the celebrations from the viewpoint142 words
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Article204 1935-05-25 2 All-in Cost Of 10.92 The twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting oi Trafalgar. Limited, will be held on May 28. at the registered office of the company. 2. Prince Street. Singapore. The directors' report for the yeai ended Mar. 31 states The profit for the year is $9,521.89 which, added204 words
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Article201 1935-05-25 2 Capt. Barry Evans Retires Shanghai. Atter 32 years in China, seventeen oi which have been spent as a member of the Shanghai Licensed Pilots Association. Capt. J. Barry Evans left Shanghai on board the s.s. President Cleveland en retirement. He was accompanied by Mrs. Barry Evans and201 words
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Article63 1935-05-25 2 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London on the 24th. instant were as follows: Telegrams handed in up to 5 p.m. lour minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m. six minutes. Telegrams handed in up to63 words
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Article47 1935-05-25 2 Our Own Correspondent.) TaH(1 London, May 23. Today s closing prices on the LonC 5aU5f P P5 market were as followsin^ond lt0k unch anged at 9V 4 d. Black Lampong. spot and Aug.-Oct 333d.- buTr?: S <*". There w»s **eadv dprnjJr mmm black. Free Press copyright.Free Press - 47 words
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Article175 1935-05-25 2 NANKING DECLARES WAR ON ILLITERACY Nanking. NANKING, the capital of China, has declared v/ar on illiteracy. After May 1. 1936. all Chinese residents unfamiliar with a special primer of 1.000 characters will be liable to a fine "the Ignorant People's Tax." Anyone between the ages of six175 words
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Article551 1935-05-25 2 Venturesome Frenchmen On Junk Journey Two Frenchmen. Captain Eric de Blsschopf and Mons. Joseph Tatibouet. told an exciting tale when they arrived in Port Moresby recently in a Chinese junk which had sailed from China. Throughout the trip bad luck dogged the two adventurous Frenchmen. Soon after leaving551 words
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Article36 1935-05-25 2 Ha^ r or C Esute Ha K" e a?\ a r? anager of furlough. P l has gone on P-ak t^i^t, 07 Sout^rn due fromgl^n^ isß^ ek we^nowfsfulpS iSTSS the for England by the Glengary Singapore36 words
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Advertisement289 1935-05-25 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME^ BATHERS PROTECT YOUR EARS WITH THE EXWATER EAR DRUM PROTECTOR Fits any ear and is an effective aid in preventing ear troubles PRICE 40 per pair MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. Battery Road BOARD RESIDENCE. j "EAST ANGLIA." 6, OXLEY RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent289 words
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Advertisement350 1935-05-25 2 SlX(JAl*hur^^ MUMc„I^ v Tenders. Tenders ire following mate! j particulars V JRoom. Mu: Purchase ol Betas a> Meter WorkM. w.uV Closing. 4 ls \v!^ .S Supply oi Btraithi k Casting Sept. 30 !„:>,,; D 5R| pm. Honda Supply ol v Date ol Clo nl June 20th. SS rn ThurJJ H350 words
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Miscellaneous352 1935-05-25 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY, MAY 25. High Water. 3 am. 8.5 ft.. 4.52 p.m. 7.2 ft. Racing: Singapore Amateur Meeting. final day. Football. Malaya Cup Trial, Anson Road Stadium; Combined Services Trial, Seletar; Malaya Cup. Selangor vs. Burma Rifles, Kuala Lumpur and Johore vs. Negri at Johore; Friendly. M.P.H.352 words
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Miscellaneous642 1935-05-25 2 Church Services ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 00 a m Holy Communion (Choral, j 5*30 p. ml Evensong (Choral) and sermon. Weekdays: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m.: Tuesday and Saturday at Thursday, Ascension Day, Holy Communion at 6, 7642 words
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Article270 1935-05-25 3 DRUNK IN CHARGE OF A TAXI Sikh Fined By Ipoh Magistrate ai Singh, was producA Mr. G. F. Staynes. the Magistrate, charged with ated while driving his car [rom Jelapang to Ipoh. s< doctor, said lie engaged car to go to Jelapang and s in the house ai a friend270 words
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Article213 1935-05-25 3 Mr F. S. Sole And Miss A. A. Me(ireg;or V S. Sole, ol the Standarduura Oil Company, son ol Mr. and WA. Sole, of Friern Barnet, was married to Miss Alice McGregor, daughter of Dr. J C McGregor and the late Mrs. Mror, lately of Kuala Lumpur, ngor,213 words
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Article79 1935-05-25 3 brought Victims' 111-fated Search For Food Shanghai. Chines* men and women were wned ia Nanchi Lake, near the port of Wuhu. when some in which they were gathering ti and watercress for iood cap- in a sudden storm. 'he victims were refugees who fled bom 'neir homes inReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration300 1935-05-25 3 SEVENTEEN HURT IN A BUS CRASH FOUR SERIOUSLY INJURED Butterworth. May •>?. gEYEMEEN people were injured at] Kepala Bat as, vosterdav afternoon, as a result of a motor collision, between a bus and a hire ear. The drivers, however, escaped with slight Injuries. Fortunately,! there were no loss of lite.300 words
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Article85 1935-05-25 3 Terrorised Districts Stern Justice was meted out to a gang oi bandits who surrendered to government troops near here after they had been cornered and their leader. Hsu j Yung-chang. killed In battle. The 7G members of the gang, which 'specialised in kidnapping, were executed by shooting.Reuter - 85 words
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Article47 1935-05-25 3 Trans-Siberian Express In Head-on Smash Harbin. From persons were killed and 21 were injured when an express train crashed head-on into a freight trairi 140 miles east of Harbin. The express, which was proceeding from Moscow to Vladivostok, was derailed and completely wrecked. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article950 1935-05-25 3 PLAN TO MANUFACTURE RUBBER Two Europeans On Trial ALLEGED VICTIM DOES NOT THINK HE WAS CHEATED alleged application for a patent for manufacturing rubber by mixing it with other chemicals caused two middle-aged Europeans to stand their trial before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate, yesterday. F. J. J.950 words
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Article289 1935-05-25 3 ROTARY DISTRICT CONFERENCE b nil Prolamine •THE programme of the Rotary District Conference to be held in Singapore on June 8. and 10 has been Issued. On June 8 from *.).30 to io.:*o delegates and visiting Rotarians will register at the Adelphi Hotel and at 10.30 an address of welcome289 words
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Article83 1935-05-25 3 Many Britons In Colony Not Members Hang Kong. Major-General O. C. Borrett. General Officer Commanding the British forces in China, declared in a statement that the number of Britons in the Colony who were not members of the Hong Kong Volunteers Corps was very considerable, speeially comparedReuter - 83 words
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Article53 1935-05-25 3 Dr. E. A. Struthers, Health Officer. Pahang West, left for Indo-China on May 12 on casual leave and is not expected back in Kuala Lipis till the end of the month. During his absence Dr. L. F. Day, Medical Officer. Kuala Lipis, will act as Health Officer in addition to53 words
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Article385 1935-05-25 3 Reference In Planters' Report yHE FOLLOWING reference to the subject of silting of rivers appears in the report ol the Johore Planters' Association, already referred to in these columns. "Reference was made in the previous report to the heavy rains in the early part of385 words
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Advertisement22 1935-05-25 3 Come up and see her sometime! MAE WEST in Her most glamorous Role "BELLE OF THE NINETIES^' A P.r.„,o*„t 5..-U... CAPITOL N««t22 words
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Advertisement327 1935-05-25 3 Stomach gas condensed in 2 minutes Why continue to suffer unnecessarily from the pains of indigestion? You ISB get rid of those stomach pain a two minutes with Cliardox. a superactivated form of AmZ&Z&^L vegetable charcoal. which has the f^Hp£' 1 power of attracting I to itself all gases aa^i-"!^:^'327 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1935-05-25 4 Chess Notes And News By The Chess Editor THE annual meeting of the Singa- I pore Chess Club last week was a very jolly affair, and although the attendance of members was not so large as on previous occasions there was abundant enthusiasm. As is usual, a lightning tournament was1,176 words
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Article46 1935-05-25 4 Opened Parachute 50 Metres From Ground A Kharkov. At a recent demonstration at the local aerodrome, a parachute jumper left an aeroplane at an altitude of 2,700 metres and did not open his parachute until he was only 50 metres from the ground Tass.46 words
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717 1935-05-25 4 AS It Was—In The Singapore Free Press, For The Week Ending May 23, 1885 50 Years Ago LAWN TENNIS On Monday last. Mr. Owen, the winner of the ties for the Lawn Tenni> Championship Cup. met Mr. R. W Braddell. the holder of the Cup. H.E. the Acting Governor arrived717 words
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Article60 1935-05-25 4 M(»S(OW A new mineral made up of 52 per cent, iridium. 25 per cent osmium. 19 per cent, gold and 3 5 per cent, of ruthenium has been discovered by Professor O. E. Zviagintsev of th I: for General and Inorganic Cher of the Academy of Science. This60 words
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Advertisement133 1935-05-25 4 Poor Little fellow i l^h\\ Wo He Meeds Cutlcura on that Rash W by let him cry when sn applieslion <>f i Ht i<* lira Ointment >\iil soothe that irritation almost instantly? tutieura Ointment is a helpful friend to millions <>f babies through* out the world. It is pen tie133 words
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Advertisement47 1935-05-25 4 Hi SP^^^^hT^ RL HR SF mm f \/m wmp&ff&p Wtßy *8§8" v BSSI I 111 I 1 1 1 i I1 I SBB 1 'u' t'« o B>B>B>B>nV 1 I SM I i^ni ssb **^H^^BBS| US* 'OLE ACEMTS VEllTllDlEr^^llP ICORPOPATEO ,w ■■■"■■■■■■■■■■■■-■■h Mm .h»hh_^__^_. 27 Warin Studios47 words
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Miscellaneous623 1935-05-25 4 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK-END Saturday Sunday B.B.C.— GSF and GSG Singapore— ZHl (Owned and operated by Radio Service Wavelengths— l9.B2 and 16.86 metres Co of Malaya Ltd.) 6.20 Big Ben. Sydney Gustard, at the Wavelength— 49.9 metres organ of the Gaumont Palace Cinema. Chester. n a m 6.35 A623 words
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Article, Illustration187 1935-05-25 5 IWINTY -ONE TEAMS contested the London to Brighton ,i a i race which started from Westminster when the lord Mays* si London, Sir Stephen Killik, handed the baton to W. R. Rice of Belgrave Harriers. DRESS rehearsal for the Royal Tournament was held at Olwnpia. Photo shows a scene depicting187 words
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Advertisement43 1935-05-25 5 sal pt' ■BB«p^p^p^pm^^^^^^^^?^^^^^^^p^p^pß^p^p^pV Pwfl PV^ PS»^BS^ PmV Pmy/.y&y.'M PM^* vy^ p^Passiiss^p^^p^Bv^p^^p^psvw^^s^pVß By-"""'"' "''J BB P^K Bk. SoO> 'V'*v PMx>^??vSi ■>' 1 .B P^^ jS St a|T B c^^^sias «y tfc^ V .^s# tpk w PsT vV> aiii»iMi;Hiiiii)a m^irsusi^i'ia IiMIMMISUWI*! iasi;LiiiM!ismn'miD]:i\iawßai 7 IVarin Studios. 2543 words
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1438 1935-05-25 6 Private Manufacture Contrary To Public Interests ROYAL COMMISSION IN SESSION London, May 5. rnHE DESIRE was expressed by Lord Cecil of Cherwood, who gave evidence at the first sitting of the Royal Commission on the Private Manufacture of and Trading in Arms that the British1,438 words
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Article462 1935-05-25 6 EASTERN BUREAU WEEKLY BULLETIN Singapore Again Listed With Smallpox THE health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended lift) 18 is as follows Plague.— Three eastern ports, namely. Bassein. Rangoon and Pnom-Penh, have notified the presence of human plague during the462 words
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Article156 1935-05-25 6 Insufficient Room For Buffaloes Penan p. An Indian Muslim junk coolie. Naina Mohamed. pleaded guilty before Mr. J. P. Biddulph. the Second Magistrate, to a charge of cruelty to animals by keeping 38 buffaloes in his junk in which there was not sufficient room to contain same156 words
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Article31 1935-05-25 6 wi^oh i^ de L of the B^»ant Jade which has been awarded to Mr Aw Eu?onp HaW nI h iS at P^sent touring Europe, will be sent to him shortly bv31 words
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182 1935-05-25 6 FATAL END TO FISHERMEN'S SQUABBLE ONE MAN DIES AS A RESULT (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, May 23. A SQUABBLE between two Indian fishermen on the sea-shore off Batu Ferringhi took a dramatic turn half an hour later when one of them succumbed to his injuries. It is believed that182 words
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Article265 1935-05-25 6 No War Material Sent To Abyssinia London. May 21. In the House of Lords this evening Lord Rennell asked the Government whether their attention had been drawn to an allegation made in the Italian Press that Britain is "equally guilty with France. Belgium and Czechoslovakia" in sending war265 words
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Article129 1935-05-25 6 Did Batu Gajah Man Commit Suicide? An alleged case of suicide is reported from Batu Gajah. On Monday, when the night mail train left Batu Gajah for Ipoh. the mangled remains of an adult Tamil were found on the line at approximately the place where the129 words
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Article106 1935-05-25 6 Successful Use In Treating Diseases Tf i^oo a. Leningrad. I It has been established by the hTufsßthTr 1^ 1 Medic^ e f tne U.SS.R. that ultra-short waves can successfully cure erysipelas, phlegmon vanous neuralogies and a number of other diseases. Experiments by Professors Kupalov a p n rTass - 106 words
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Advertisement17 1935-05-25 6 "^^^M^ 1 TP^ER IN YOUR HEART! "lie Greatest" MP^Si:f CAPITOL fcsr '."BS^ p| 8nt H flw Open17 words
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Advertisement507 1935-05-25 6 The Proven STOMACH REMEDY for Bad Cases Amazing evidence ot the remarkable NOTED speed with which indigestion and raifti 10 S^2^\ stomach patns can be stopped has been ENGLISH DOCTOR T\ revealed by medical experiments and VC V X-ray photographs ot actual cases. J C«l !l These provr the ingredients,507 words
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Article260 1935-05-25 7 Island Club Beat Garrison Club The Island Club beat the Garrison Golf Club en Sunday by 8 3 4 points to Individual results were as follows. Garrison Club players mentioned first: R. Renton and A. L. Birse 1. W. McMullan and G. Colin Grove l i. P. Wilson260 words
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Article139 1935-05-25 7 Another Defeat For Essex London, May 23. Results of today's home cricket: Middlesex beat Somerset by seven wickets. Somerset 121 and 187 (Robins five for 77); Middlesex 140 (J. Lee five for 38) and 170 for three. Surrey beat Warwick by ten wickets. Warwick 90 (Fender five for139 words
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Article39 1935-05-25 7 Canadian Woman's New Record Winnipeg, May 23. In the women's swimming championship, one mile free style, Phyllis Dewar, dual Empire Games champion, returned a time of 23 mins. 32 2/5 sec. for a new world's record. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article228 1935-05-25 7 AIRCRAFT WORKS BUILT BY AMERICANS Canton, May 17. JJEVERAL British and American antiaircraft guns have arrived here to reinforce the air defence of Canton and have been placed in the care of the Air Defence Committee of the First Group Army. An official newspaper published today228 words
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Article73 1935-05-25 7 Results of ties:— Championship Singles:— G. Lowe beat D. G. Leicester 6 2: 6 l. Doubles Handicap: R. H. Barth and J. S. de Souza beat E. and G. A. Tessensohn 6 3; 12—10. MONDAY'S TIES Championship Singles: Dr. S. L. Oehlers vs. R. Lange. Championship Doubles: C.73 words
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Article13 1935-05-25 7 Monday's ties in the R.S.Y.C. lawn tennis tournament is between Kalborn and Kinder.13 words
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Article98 1935-05-25 7 ACTING ON* BEHALF OF HIS WIFE ggat_ New York, May 6. gRAHAN HOUSTON, acting as counsel for his wife, is asking the circuit I court at Memphis. Tennessee, for a divorce against himself. Mr. Houston accuses Mr. Houston of desertion. The coup'e were married in98 words
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Article114 1935-05-25 7 "Dope King" Publicly Shot In Peiping Peiping. Hsueh Yi-tze. described as the "Drug King of North China." and reputed to be worth $500,000 (about £40.000), has been publicly shot here in accordance with a decision of the special court for the trial of drug addicts and dealers.Reuter - 114 words
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Article64 1935-05-25 7 Japanese Committee Sends Invitations Tokio. A hundred and twenty invitations have been sent to representative scientific societies and scholars in 30 countries to join in the observation of next year's soiar eclipse, which will be watched from the Hokkaido on June 19. The committee extending the invitations isReuter - 64 words
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Article99 1935-05-25 7 At the annual general meeting oi the Straits Union Football Club the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: president. Mr. A. K. Lee: vice-presidents. Messrs Pang Choon Jin re-elected). K. G. Yeo re -elected). Cheong Kiong 800 and Koh Chin Joo; hon. secretary. Mr. Cheong99 words
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Article41 1935-05-25 7 The Taiping Turf Club raffles for two Australian pony griffins, drawn on May 17 at Singapore resulted as follows: Raffle No. 1: Ticket No. 48. Mr. R. Williamson. Raffle No. 2: Ticket No. 38. Mr A. E. Garrard.41 words
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Article25 1935-05-25 7 Members of the Clerical Union are informed that entries for the billiards tournaments and soccer competition are now open and will close on May 31.25 words
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Advertisement196 1935-05-25 7 A Magnificent Epic of the Screen" Dedicated to the memory of FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE! PICTURES OF AU TIMET' A The press, the pubJf&LW brilliant career of fpk i# stiffs standin g screen ens y *iv** tertainment. A Jl Jd A al*alft*aw\ AND YOU WILL WHflE\ ""teas" i>M\/kiSiZ, LORETTA l/*W^t Y.TM IM.O196 words
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Advertisement456 1935-05-25 7 t W£. f^ms^mmmsss^mmm-- Read these Press reviews and you Tf j*^ '^flgßfin' "Iriumph of "Thr IVui.l. d \.i~' J ♦s>* M '^^ag»M^! C,aiho b M -t Rlamorous gripping «L JP 4 I dramatic MALAYA IKIIIINHV *m fmMmWm* SHOWS top*?* Sunday? WaBPAVILIONI /mi I 3.15 6.15 9.15 f >^^Bli A D456 words
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1158 1935-05-25 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. MAY 25, 1935 "When Doctors Disagree" UII7HEN doctors disagree—". The if old tag comes forcibly to mind as a result of the cat which Professor C. J. Smith has let loose among the Medical College pigeons in the course of an interview on the eve1,158 words
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Article48 1935-05-25 8 H Robl >ins, managing director, Malayan Collieries, Ltd., is due from home leave by the P. and O. Mantua Mi. and Mrs C. Y. B. Sewell flew to Alor Star on Sunday by the Imperial Airways Arethusa and returned the same day by the Astraea48 words
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Article1183 1935-05-25 8 UKMALAYAr says a writer in the Free IVI press on Thursday, "is one oi |the parts of the British Empire where the majority of the people wake up in the morning with more in their pockets than they owe and it is able to do sj1,183 words
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Advertisement181 1935-05-25 8 P^gfe) THROUGH g]Agn. SIX 4^mL9 REIGNS CALDBBCK'S APPOINTMENI >&jBL^ KING OF SIAM BE.UTIFI L JEWELLERY ENHANCES FEMININE CHARM The beautiful designs of today as stocked by us make the possession of a ring, brooch, clip, bracelet or pendant more desirable than ever before. You will always find the best selection181 words
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Advertisement35 1935-05-25 8 "AND HOWS THE GOLF GOING old chap "Oh, topping, simply topping, old man." A GAP^LAC PERSONAL ACCIDENT POLICY covers all forms of sport. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480.35 words
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Advertisement91 1935-05-25 8 vvr&LUN HEIRESS SPILLS BEANS ON STONEYBROKE ROMKO SAYS "THAT STIFF JUST MARRIED ME FOR MY DCMOB GIVES NEWLY-WED HUBBY THE AIR ROMANCE PUNCTURED IN FIRST FEW DAYS MALI OOUt DIGGER TOLD TO SCRAM I'LL SHOW THAT PALOOKA JUST WHERE HE GETS I OLD OOFSTEINS DAUGHTER TO MARRY RURITANIAN PRINCE WHEN91 words
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Article97 1935-05-25 9 To Acquire Properties Of International Company New York, May 24. RJENTATTVEB of the Interitional Match Corporation and a dish Match Company anan agreement today in with the interests of the Kreuger. Is ol the agreement is the acquisition by the Swedish Match ol all the97 words
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Article97 1935-05-25 9 SILVER JUBILEE FUND nations to tne SingaPund are acknowledged si Hst which is as follows:— sly icknowledged 55i.383.4-i Esq. 500.00 Im and C<> t:id Co 250.00 Hot 100.00 I 10.00 C Jap 50.00 reck Guan 15.00 25.00 50 0> Bank C< 1.000.00 Vl^ 25.00 1.000.00 Esq 50.00 Used 20.50; F(97 words
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Article, Illustration184 1935-05-25 9 BRITAIN'S DEFENCE POLICY PRAISED French And German London, May 24. THE increase in the home air defences announced by the Government in pursuance of their policy to maintain parity with the air forces of Britain's great neighbouring powers, is accepted by the public as a regretted184 words
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Article292 1935-05-25 9 First-Class Entertainment At The Capitol To the habitual cinema-goer the title I "Border town" conveys visions of j Mexican gambling dens and frantic revolver duels: and it is certain that most who went to see the film at the Capitol last night expected to see such hackneyed scenes292 words
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Article114 1935-05-25 9 Washington, May 23. A NATIONAL Maritime day is to be celebrated all over America' shortly by order of President Roosevelt, announced the Secretary ot State. Mr. Cordell Hull, in a broadcast speech in which he asserted! that the world is on the threshold' oi a great114 words
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Article135 1935-05-25 9 Questions In House Of Commons London. May '14. In the House oi Commons, replying to Mr. Alan Chorltcn's request to reconsider the decision not to exhibit at the British Empire Trade Fair in Hong 1 Kong. Mr. Ernest Brown, replying for Lieut-Col. John Colville. Secretary for theReuter - 135 words
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Article82 1935-05-25 9 Labour Demands Prolongation Of N.R.A. New York, May 2.3. A threat to plunge the United States in a general strike unless Labour's demand for a two years' prolongation of N.R.A. and similar legislation was met, was voiced tonight by Mr. William Green at a meeting of workersReuter - 82 words
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Article67 1935-05-25 9 Secret Court-Martial At Washington Washington. May 24. A secret court-martial has terminated a distinguished military career in ordering the dismissal of Col. Alexander Williams, ex- Assistant Quartermaster General, on a charge of soliciting and obtaining a loan in connection with War Department contracts and giving false testimony onReuter - 67 words
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Article147 1935-05-25 9 Assassination Of A King Recalled Shanghai, May 24. AN echo of the assassination of King Alexander of Yugoslavia and M. Barthou. French Foreign Minister. In Marseilles last year was heard in Shanghai yesterday when a writ of detention was issued against Michael Abranovich, a Yugoslav seaman,Reuter - 147 words
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Article45 1935-05-25 9 Mr. Mac Donald To Remain In Cabinet London.. May 24. Mr. Baldwin's assumption of the Premiership within a tew weeks is virtually certain in consequence of the advice of Mr. MacDonald's doctor and oculist. Mr. MacDonald will remain in the Cabinet.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article38 1935-05-25 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 24. E. P. Kyle, formerly of the F.M.S., was beaten in the Amateur "Open" j today by one hole by Dr. Topping, I U.S.— Copyright by the Singapore Free Press.38 words
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Article110 1935-05-25 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER London, May 24. jSpot (Sellers > 6 l!16d. (6 l B d.) (Buyers) 6d. (6 1]16d.) July-Sept. 6 5i32d. (6 7j32d.) jOct.-Dec. 6 sjl6d. (6 1132d.) Jan.-March 6 13 32d. (6 15'32d.) Market: Steady. New York, May 24.110 words
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Advertisement136 1935-05-25 9 JUST OFF THE PRESS DIESEL HAND BOOK i Kosbloora) Worlds STANDARD BOOK ON WODERN DIESEL PRACTICE "«>M» ENLAEGED EDITION lOPUBELY ILLUSTRATED rnuilae. Practical InDtexl Engine* of High lev-speed, Auxiliaries and AccesLand. Marine. Locomotive. rtive, Aero and Portable Services. STRICTLY AUTHENTIC PRICE $12.00 KELLY WALSH, LTD., rated in Hon? Kong^ Raffles136 words
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Advertisement115 1935-05-25 9 i Ask price s:: 3 I j^g:; r~ PER BOTTLE I fsm l"OR INCLUDING I MIjgfETER I j ggf **—^»»l'»r. LWia -WN ggfl 'itinr— I ggf g^^ggfgft EVERY BOTTLE I M CARRIESWISSEAL gg«V. gW OA QUALITY jA THE FINEST OF HlJ^f OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES VH ggW VJI g^gg^gg^g^ggg^gggggv^Bv^Bßß^^i^ ■g& W115 words
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1720 1935-05-25 10 The Future Position Is Rather Obscure (From The Free Press Correspondent) London, May 11. ONCE AGAIN, your Correspondent is compelled to report that the week has produced no developments of particular interest in the Rubber commodity or share markets. Prices have stood at1,720 words
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Article1151 1935-05-25 10 Fraser 's Share List FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1935 MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin e4s> 4s 3d 4s 9d c.d. lAsam Kumbang 32s 34s I Austral Malay <Z) 59s 61s .Ayer Hitam Tin 'ss) 13s 3d 14s Ayer Weng ($1) 1.90 2.00 1 Fan grin Tin 24s 25s [Chenderiang 8s 8s1,151 words
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81 1935-05-25 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association May 24, 12 o'clock noon No I X p q q i Buyers Sellers anu. i. a. ti. s. s. in cases <F.0.8. June) OQi* ona Good F.A.Q. in cases 8 NoTl'S 1911U6 1913^ (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) IQ7'. 9n NO.IX.R.SS. 8 20 June 2 ni81 words
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Article65 1935-05-25 10 May 24 Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins <d Crown, Cross and Dragon Kerosene per Unit of I x 4-gallon tins 44 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial Gallon Shell Motor Spirit in 4gallon drums per British m Imperial65 words
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Article641 1935-05-25 10 AYER HITAM'S ANNUAL MEETING The 28th annual ordinary general meeting of the Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate. Limited, was held at Kuala Lumpur on May 16. Mr. F A. Wardell presided and the following also were present: Messrs. F. H. Mustard and A. W. Delamore (directors*, and Mr. D.641 words
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Article90 1935-05-25 10 May 24 Hamburg Cube ZZ i»2 WV^* PePPer Z= I Copra. Sundrled 475 Copra, mixed 44 n Small Flake Tapioca Too RB. Siam No. 1 «,S Blanja Jelotong Y?* Sarawak Jelotong I*2 R.(Siam)W.C.Nolperkoyan $120 R. Rangoon "Small Hill" |108 R- Rangoon "Meetong" $116 Siam Na 1 "Sinhway"90 words
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Article136 1935-05-25 10 GROWING CONFIDENCE IN MARKET STANTON NELSON fn REVIEW C S T H^ GROWTH 1 wider aensc .impetus from delivered this week Z Mr. Baldwin, and h h the steadiness n". S Messrs Stanton N v- V weekly rubber rep It is felt tha. n m "cal agreement becon t.rnational economic136 words
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Article115 1935-05-25 10 Hay tt m American Can. Com I American Telephone and Telegraph Atcheson R.. 41 Chesapeake Dupont Firestone General Electric General Mi I Goodrich Goody ear Inter-Telephom Telegraph National City Bank New York Central Railroad 16 3 8 Pennsylvania RYoati 21 Radio Corporjtior. 6 Socony Vacuum 15 1 Standard115 words
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Advertisement38 1935-05-25 10 *$tcr<M<> costs I Cheap stortft to kinds of produce no avalLiblr. at M«*n Stanton Natal and o*l Rlvenidr <■ -down. IH Boat Qua) STANTON NELSON 16" CO., LTP 4. COLLYERQI" M**** reft hi SEASIDE OODOW&-; i„RIVERSIDE OODOWN. OFFICE hupscti38 words
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Article, Illustration429 1935-05-25 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - NELSON EDDY Scores A Triumph In Film Operetta MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY P.hl for th< thrill of a lifetime when you hear Nelson in "Naughty Marietta." ••one. brought to Hollywood! /ears ago with an excellent opera and concert stage.; I groomed for pictures morel than any prospect ever429 words
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205 1935-05-25 11 Ban On "Mixed Living" In Chinese Apartment Houses n Perpinfff() purpose oi carrying out the on "mixed living" in Chinese houses, which was recently :> I by Mr. Yuan Liang the Mayor, Bureau of Public Safety is holding conferences with proprietors apartment has two courtyards it should be separated withReuter - 205 words
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Article49 1935-05-25 11 PHE weekly radio notes will appear on this page on Monday. apartment houses in the various °ns of the city tor the purpose of ;u "ing to them the four regulations have been drawn up by the ■«reau in this connection. regulations provide that if an49 words
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Article, Illustration880 1935-05-25 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst PLAYER PLAUDITS CINCE my swh.g through th< Mid--1 West states and down into Oklahoma and Texas. I belie ve more than over in the future of this great game of contract bridge. People living in elfete New880 words
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Article, Illustration83 1935-05-25 11 DESCRIBED AS one of the mos human and dramatic screen stories of the year, Jesse L. Lasky's "The White Parade," a Fox Film production, will be seen at the Capitol Theatre beginning on Tuesday next. Loretta Young and John Boles play the leading roles in this first of all films83 words
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Article190 1935-05-25 11 Aboriginal 'King' Compensated For Landing Ground Darwin. Mariana, a Bathurst Island aboriginal king, claims payment for land on Cape Fourcroy. used to make an emergency landing ground for the Empire air mail planes. An official Inquiry has been made and the Bathurst Island mission asked for an190 words
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Article26 1935-05-25 11 Nanking. The Executive Yuan has decided to appropriate a sum of $70,000 for the i National Athletic Meeting to be held in Shanghai in October.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article332 1935-05-25 11 SIR WILLIAM PEEL'S FAREWELL ENTHUSIASTIC SEND OFF FROM HONG KONG Hong Kong, May 18. A FAREWELL befitting a Governor whose five years' regime in the Colony has been attended by such success and popularity as has that of Sir William Peel. K.C.M.G.. K.8.E.. was accorded His Excellency when he left332 words
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Article138 1935-05-25 11 Discovery By Soviet Scientists Moscow Mmcs. Togunova and Bandokova. scientific workers at the Central Scientific Control Institute for Bacteriological Preparations, have succeeded in obtaining a pure culture of the small-pox vaccine serum, cultivated upon a particularly nourishing medium containing pounded chicken -embryos. Until recently the problem as138 words
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Article33 1935-05-25 11 Mr. J. M. Barron. M.C.S.. has been appointed to act as Controller of Labour. Malayn. with affect Irom May 11. during the absence oi Mr. C. D. Ahearne on inspection duty in India.33 words
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Advertisement131 1935-05-25 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. < Incorporated in the Colony ol Hong Kong> The liability of members is limited to the extent and in the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 ol the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20.000 000131 words
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Advertisement518 1935-05-25 11 I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated in England bj Royal Caartrr Paid up capital in 888.088 10 shares of £5 each i:j.oou000 s- Reserve Fund C:t.0O0 000 J Reserve Liability ol Proprietors < 000 OOS >0 HEAD OFI l( I K) 38, Bishopsgate. London EC. 2 hi518 words
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83 1935-05-25 12 It will be of great assistance to the Post Office and expedite the sorting of incoming mails if the renters of Post Office Boxes will be kind enough to request their correspondents to include the Box number in the address of letters,83 words
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Article51 1935-05-25 12 a^- 23 T^f nang Maru nd on Maru (Brit *£2H < Nor >. Antilochus (Brit.), Buyskes, Elout. Petronella. Gewang Siamang, Tjipai (Dut.) May 24: Mijer V. der Does de Bye Tinombo, Dempo, Maros, Ophir (Dut Naldera, Hua Tong, Per^k, Giang Seng Ppntianak, Ampang r B r t Arizon^' Maru51 words
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Article17 1935-05-25 12 The p. and o. Mantua Is exoected t^ arrive in Singapore this 3£?17 words
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Article270 1935-05-25 12 Soundness Of Queen Mary Praised By Expert The Queen Mary may never rust. Dr A Montgomerie stated when discussing "the corrosion problems of the naval architect" at the spring meeting of the Institution of British Naval Architects, at the Royal Society of Arts. She was on the270 words
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Article934 1935-05-25 12 CRUISER BUILT FIVE YEARS AGO H.M.S. NORFOLK THE coming of a new flagship to a station is always regarded as a great event, and the arrival of the Norfolk on the East Indies Station is no exception < writes the Naval correspondent of the Times934 words
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Advertisement521 1935-05-25 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passaffe 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. i fIBI I U H^P I kTTAMMCT 1 B^L^l H *M *Mb*t *M lkYl_*lW±*MMm[—*X\ WmL-^SkW—l u BL~m~M^^^!**Z~m^ (Incorporatetl in England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN HONOLULU521 words
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Advertisement89 1935-05-25 12 For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight apply WACOqjS?IITS LWQOLO TWAVgr'^ C p vtcg 1 39, ROBINSON ROAD No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penang PtdetnUn*, Ban joewangi and Ncrtfc Western Ports) Dae Sail ,r, S'pore. Spore89 words
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Advertisement193 1935-05-25 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRI e 22, PALL MALL. LONDON. vW 1 of fast twin-screw 0:1 Dr. I Mail Passenger V- H RANGOON, COLOMBO PORI BCDAS MARSEILLES. PLTMOtm Usl LONDON with through eoiUM Singapore and Pel HOMEWARD lAIUNGI fetes* la* Rangoon Colombo SHROPSHIRE Ju: OXFORDSHIRE Jul. STAFFORDSHIRE July 5 WJJ GLOUCESTERSHIRE193 words
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Miscellaneous396 1935-05-25 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 pm Kuantan (via Jerantut) I Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday396 words
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Miscellaneous277 1935-05-25 12 SINGAPORE HARBOR East Wharf (Entrance Muinam 20. at L Main Wharf (Entrance aU Mantua 18. R aub 15 l Sf Empire Dock (Entrant S2j J Adrastus 30; 8II1 Ue veler 34; Katsur.i Empire Deck (tatraae* 1 Tosari 46. atf West Wharf (latfmaes (.i„ Manytch 5. iU Section 10 (Entrance j277 words
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Advertisement415 1935-05-25 13 II CX Vs^ and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS I T'nage S'pore. Tnage g^ MANTUA 11.000 May 25 NALDERA 16 000 Aue 2 BANGALORE 6,000 June 6 RANPURA ***** Aue 16 CARTHAGE 15.000 June 7 BURDWAN 6070 Aue 2Q RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 21 RAJPUT ANA 17415 words
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Advertisement469 1935-05-25 13 EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "EULERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL muM T mWmm Steamer n fl S3S- «8 Ss3 FOR HONG KONG SHANGHAI AND JAPAN City o: Oran June Jun e AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE F J s!'^?' BOSTON469 words
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Advertisement1061 1935-05-25 13 REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hiu Khin. «u.m.M- r Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China Mutual Tne Cu^fd^^^'&j (1932) Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.) The Sarawak steaWhin rtf* 1 1 The Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. The AustraUan oJSSf t^l Vti The China Navigation Co. Ltd. TbJ frrawadd? FtoSSbf1,061 words
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Advertisement689 1935-05-25 14 IV. P. m. KONINftLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ REAEL Saturday, May 25. Rhio, Padang-Bay. Ampenan. Boclelcng and Sourabaya. SWARTENHONDT- Saturday. May 25. Saigon and Hong Kong. TOBOALI Saturday, May 25, Kocdap. Tampoctih. Tanipat-Tinggi. Bengkalis, Batoe-Pandjang.'Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOGIAN- -Saturdav, May 25. Tambelan and Pontianak PALIMA Saturday. May 25, Penang and Bagan689 words
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Advertisement421 1935-05-25 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE rf£f43*t\\ duuuuuiiiuuufi^r»^dESS LKgii, />fc^^p\ > EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARR HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND|OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA421 words
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Advertisement573 1935-05-25 14 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR WHITE STAR LINE. TO LONDON. VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES. ANTYUki u.,^ AND MIDDLESBROUGH ,,r, »ki lAM HAKONE MARU 10,500 May 29 30 HAKUSAN MARU §SUWA MARU 10.700 June 12 13 HARUNA MARK J I §FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 June 26 27 *KATORI MARL Au *i HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500573 words
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Article111 1935-05-25 15 Tournament Ties For Monday Mixed Doubles Handicap Miss W. Taylor and J. E. Harvey iowe Miss M Lonsdale and T. L. r (scr.) ind Mrs Macpherscn <owe 3t vs. US and V. Anderson (scr. iss Margoliouth and N Poyntzscr i vs Miss Allen and T. M A111 words
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Article, Illustration12 1935-05-25 15 lllh PROBABLE" Singapore Malay 1 f„n heaten 3-2 in Wedne^ s <&, taW*"*12 words
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Article98 1935-05-25 15 \< .A.A Meets A.A.C. At Jalan Besar Tomorow The semi-final of the S.C.F.A cup ri^,? a n between Chinese CompabelllXt nd Aston AthletU> Clul > will be n PJayed tomorrow at the Jalan Besar ftadium at 5 p.m The winners meet the Amicable Athlctie Association in tne final.98 words
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Article37 1935-05-25 15 The R.A.F. athletic sports will be held 11 ru RAF^ Se cn *"urday. June 15. There will be a one-mile medley relay race (open); entries should be submitted to the Sports Officer. Raf Djr Monday Jure 10.37 words
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Article576 1935-05-25 15 Records Broken At School Sports 'J'HE 33rd. annual athletic sports meeting of St. Joseph's Institution was held yesterday afternoon at the Jalan Besar Stadium in brilliant weather before a big crowd of boys, parents and well-wishers. An interesting programme of 24 field and track events were worked off without a576 words
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Article114 1935-05-25 15 Arrangements For King's Birthday Owilig to bad weather the race arranged at the Singapore Swimming Club for last Sunday (two breadths sealed handicap) was postponed until tomorrow. The race originally intended for tomorrow <50 metres breast stroke handicap) has therefore been postponed to Monday. June 3 (King's Birthday).114 words
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Article311 1935-05-25 15 HORSES THAT MAY CAUSE UPSETS "Bookie" Looks Them Over ■yHE SINGAPORE May race meeting will be brought to a close today with the second day's amateur races at Bukit Timah. A card of eight events will be gone through and on the handicaps there is every promise of close finishes311 words
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Article1007 1935-05-25 15 Race I. Horses. Class 5. Div. 3, 6 furs. 2.30 p.m. Brown Lady 10.12 Purple Princess 10.10 Car Fox 10.7 Republican 10.2 Sea Aerial 10.0 Bonny Breaker 9.5 Duke Menin 9.5 Taiping II 8.3 Race 2. Horses, (lass 5. Div. 2, 6 furs. —3 p.m. Bay Laddie 10.71,007 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-05-25 15 THE PANTHERS, who were beaten 9 o by the R.A. In the final of the Singapore Polo Club senior handicap tournament21 words
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Article, Illustration313 1935-05-25 15 Week-Bad Fixtures In Championship Week-end iixtures in the Singapore badminton championships are as fol- lows SATCRDAY Junior Singles, First Round, at 2.30 p.m. O. Jean vs Tan Chin Jock; Wan Chin Inn vs. Qoh Seah Chew; Lim Gin Chwee vs Sim Yeow Lim; R Lee Ah Kwee vs. Francis313 words
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Article164 1935-05-25 15 British Players In Last Stages Paris, May 24. In the French Lawn Tennis Chamipionships. the quarter finals ol the j men's doubles. Perry, and Tuckey beat Borotra and Brugnon, the French Davis i Cup pair. 14—12. 1 6. 6 8. 6-1. 6 4 In the women's doubles Miss164 words
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Advertisement114 1935-05-25 15 derated Waters Ap M W m m Amm BSfl 4 1 SSSSSSSSS^. \W fl BSSW-fl BsW m si Eri Baal m* 9^^^^ ss beat/ A REPUTATION OF OVER 30 YEARS Read What The Eminent LONDON ANALYSTS SAY 'We have received and examined a sample of Soda Water from Messrs. Framroz114 words
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Article975 1935-05-25 16 CHE YACOB'S THREE WINS AND SECOND PLACE Enjoyable Day's Sport ■TTHE first day's amateur races were held yesterday at Bukit Timah in the presence ol a fairly large attendance. The going was good and the card of eight events provided an enjoyable afternoon's sport. As975 words
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Article627 1935-05-25 16 The event on Sunday will be two breadth* sealed handicap, free style, open to all classes This race uas postponed from last Su7iday. Water polo practice matche* as usual. A note regarding the arrangements for aquatic sports on June 3 (King's Birthday' appears on page627 words
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Article92 1935-05-25 16 Race 1. 1. PURPLE PRINCESS Z. Republican 3. Brown Lady. Race 2. 1. LITTLE MOTHER 2. Klumpur 3. Sure Cure. Race 3. 1. WINDGARDE 2. Miss Singapore 3. Lady Wallada. Rare 4. 1. LADY MILDRED 2. Slump 3. Prophet's Gift. Race 5. 1. LA REYNARDE 2. Laguna92 words
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Article151 1935-05-25 16 PADANG CLUBS CLASH AT CRICKET MacCreanor Bats Well jJATTING first yesterday in their twoday cricket fixture against the YM C.A. on the Padang. the S.C.C. made a .air start, the hour's play ending In their having scored 53 runs for three wickets. E. laacCreanor seemed set but was caught just151 words
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Article202 1935-05-25 16 yilE foUowlng are teams in week-end cricket matches: Today M.1. A., (vs. Wiltshire Regi today at \i.FA. ground, Balestier Plain, at 2 p.m.: Ali Yunos. Ifohd. Hashim, Ahmad Duke. Ismail Jabbar -eap.i. ifohd Shah. I. Salim. M. Noor. S Ally Mohcl. Shariff, Leyman. Mahmood' Reserves: Hashim.202 words
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Article40 1935-05-25 16 YMca X vs°hm S T\ resent the i.M.^.A. vs. H.M.S. Laburnum at wnt^r Y.M.C.A. Pool: One Swep Pnh nTT SS fig Peng Teo La °> Chye. t^erves: Chan Choon Jin, Ong Kim Monday tne S.R.C. bUUa^ toSrnT- ■JMSre KftflflLSJ:40 words
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Article, Illustration320 1935-05-25 16 Ringside - Ringside CORNEJO DISQUALIFIED; YAMANAKA TROUNCED (By TTHREE SCORE years of science triumphed easily over 20 odd years Of rugged strength at the New World last night when Amie Raphael beat Tom Yamanaka. the Japanese southpaw, with the greatest of ease In the eighth round <>1 their 12320 words
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Article272 1935-05-25 16 T r S H,RE S SWEEP THE BOARD May Win Cup Again T HE Prrlimniary m, laya Command am held in the YMfAi;,,, Fort Canning. ye*terda\ -v The WUtshlre Regiment r '^t MUTess. and U the third year in luc have won the C tnmand Championship against keen.272 words
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Article411 1935-05-25 16 JOHORE WIN TANGLIN MATCH Regiment Tail Has No Wag THE JOHORE Cricket Club paid a successful visit to Tanglin yesterday afternoon and beat the Wiltshire Regiment eleven by 18 runs. Batty (four for 10) and Morris (four for 26) bowled excellently for the Regiment, and their side actually appeared to411 words
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