The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 May 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.587. ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1935 10 CENTS.
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  • 167 1 ATTEMPT TO FIND A NEW FORMULA DRASTIC CUTS IN PRICES Wholesale Buying At Standstill Washington, May 29. Ttinistration la absolutely jrmined to maintain the reforms and improved for workers achieved NR.A. The workers a continuation of hours and wages under to strike. Industrial
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  • 473 1 \n Impossible Task For Congress Washington. May 28. omplete restudy of all the biu tration measures, Including the tural Adjustment Act. and ments to the Utilities Holdin?. Bill and the Social Security determine whether they are tional In the light o! the Court decision invalidating NR.A. cedes was
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  • 112 1 Ocean Going Ships And Tientsin London. May IX. In the House ol Common* Mr. Lunn asked whether any representations had been made through the Chinese Government to the North China River Ccmmission that Tientsin is practically dosed to ocean going ships, which .ire compelled to unload at Tangku,
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  • 217 1 THE NORMANDIE'S MAIDEN VOYAGE FLOATING CITY OF 3,000 INHABITANTS Guaranteed Fireproof London, May 29. A CITY Of 3.000 inhabitants with many miles of streets and all the equipment of the most luxurious of Riviera pleasure resorts is the best description of the Nor- mandie which left Le Havre for New
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  • 90 1 Tragedy On French Liner From Our Own Correspondent Penan*. May 29. INFORMATION has been received in Penang ol another woman passenger being lost overboard. A telegram circulated by the Penang wireless station briefly records a transmission from the French liner Chenonceainc of the Ifejsagerlet Maritime*. to the
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  • 58 1 Indignant Denial By Portugal Berlin, May 29. ARTICLES in the German press suggesting that Portugal might sell Macao to some other Power have evoked an indignant denial from the Portuguese Legation which states that Portugal does not barter her territory and moreover, the exemplary and favourable state
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  • 61 1 Miniature Battle In U.S- Strike Canton (Ohio), May 28. I Fourteen have sent to hospital with shot wounds or blows f after a miniat-e i WO^ armoured car, full of unidentified merV armed with revolvers and sawn off shotguns, suddenly appeared from me works, sweeping the bystanders
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  • 257 1 HOME LIFE OF RATTENBURYS Drink, Blows And Murder CHAUFFEUR A DRUG ADDICT London, May 28. THE Old Bailey was again crowded, largely with fashionable women, for the trial In which a middle-aged woman, Mrs. Rattenbury. and her 19-year-old chauffeur, Stoner, are charged with murdering the former's husband. Dr. O'Donnell. giving
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  • 109 1 Strong Protest From Japanese Foreign Minister Tokio. May 28. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Hirota. is reported to be instructing the Charge d'Affairei at Nanking to request reconsideraticn by China of the additional 10 per cent, surtax on imports which China announced will be levied on June 1 tor
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    38 1 Dublin, May 2S. Mi. dt Valera told the Dail tonight that the Tret- State (loverimient intends to abolish the ottite wi (ioveriior-(ieneral in the present finanrial year. Keuter. Tl.e prtfttlt (lovernor-<ieneral is Mr. Donal Buekley. MR. DONAL BUCKLEY
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  • 120 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh 400 Ticals To Take Child From Siam Shanghai, May 28. MR. Chow Chi Kang, an executive ot the Overseas Affairs Department, spoke at the Weekly Memorial meeting yesterday and pointed a number of serious problems which ftfffed overseas Chinese. They are There has
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  • 63 1 ffe-rlin. May '?X. It is officially Intimated that the Oral Zeppelin came down at Larache for \he purpose of dropping malli *nd is now on its waj to Germany, being due at FWedrichshafen this afternoon a preview message from Madrid stated that the Grai Zeppelin was forced to
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  • 94 1 More Bad Luck On River Steamer Shanghai, May 28. The dash to Er gland of Mrs. Lawrence, mother of "Lawrence of I Arabia.'" and her son, Dr. Lawrence, has been delayed two days owing to the loss between Hankow and Kiukiang iof the starboard propeller of the river
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  • 46 1 The annual Founder's Day celebrations of Raffles Institution will be held in the School Hall at 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 6. His Ece'lency, the Governor and Lady Thomas have kindly consented to be present, and the Hon. the Director of Education will preside.
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  • 188 1 HEAVY GOLD LOSSES BY BANK OF FRANCE NERVOUSNESS OVER CURRENCY Fails To React To Bank Rate London, May 29. THE continued extreme nervousness regarding the outcome 01 the French monetary crisis is reflected today by the further acute weakness of forward francs. The comparative iteadfaMM of .spot francs is ascribed
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  • 70 1 Unfavourable Attitude To French Government Paris. May 28. Memben ol the trarlom Left groups met this morning to discuss the situation. On the whole the atmosphere was uniavourabh to the Government The Radlcali decided to wait and see what the Government was really asking for; the BocialiiU,
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  • 26 1 Mr J. C. Leder, Of IIM Far EaM Ogygen and Acetylene Co. Ltd., will leave Singapore tomorrow by ttat Terukuni Ifani for iYance, via 11m u.s.a.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 102 1 BIGIA TEA I Brings the freshness .nd fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. f^\ MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TONIGHT KIKG 'S BIRTHDAY MOHOAY JUH. 3rd^ SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT BY KIND PERMISSION OF 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. fi ft TH£ SULTAN o f JOHORE DANCE 1 formal T^
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    • 73 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ,XA <£T% >Jn ADELPHI ¥»M HOTEL FAVOURITE DOWM TOWN BOTBL rACING ST. ANDKKW'S CAIUMUL KVFKV ROOM WITH BATH AND MODKRN SANITATION NSW <;RII I. ROO^i <* OUCKTAII LOVNOI TBA ROOM ROOF-GABDEN TONIGHT ROOF-GARDEN SPECIAL DINNER DANCE and CABARET with
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  • 92 2 Clue Provided By Captured Shark i Five weeks ago a shark was caught m the sea off Sydney. Australia, and was placed in an aquarium in Coogee a suburb of Sydney. Next day it disgorged a man's arm The arm was tattooed. The tattoo marks led to the
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  • 122 2 Five Minutes In Prison For 84- Year-Old Man An 84-year-old man was sentenced at Marylebone. W to five minutes' imprisonment. t C t WaS J hn Shedd °n. a trainer, of Lynton-avenue. Colindale. N.W.. who er cf h1 rel <^e from a month's jai? to f ng a
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  • 82 2 Pope Says It Would Mean A Return To Paganism tt; Rome. May 25. Hi* Holiness the Pope today roundlv wh^T^ eUgeniCS and *nen receiving representatives of the Hospitals Congress which is meeUng in Rome and is attended by de egites from 30 nations. he programme and still more
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 360 2 HOW GLADSTONE FOUGHT THE LORDS— MAN WHO GAVE US THE PARLIAMENT ACT— AND BECAME A PEER!— THE G.O.M. KARL MARX— BRITISH WORKING CLASSES 'HOPELESS"— ANOTHER POLITICAL IRONY To The Editor. Sir.— Your TMinorkM on tiit Gladstone family and the peerage have interest. Mr. Gladstone declined a
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  • 285 2 SPECIAL VOTE IN THE STATE COUNCIL Royalty Of 2 l 2 Per Cent. On Selangor Gold <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 28 The Selangor State Council met today. His Highness the Sultan presiding. There was a full attendance of members. Messrs G. Eric Teale. Reeve-Tucker
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  • 104 2 Acceptors And Probable Jockeys London. Mav If The acceptors for the Derby *are as fclcws. the probable jockey* name being in brackets: me Field Trial <Dick> Plymouth Sound Japetus Robin Goodfellow <Weston> Peaceful Walter <— > St. Botolph >. Fairhaven <Perryman> First Son (Jones) Screamer <A. Wragg>. Assignation
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  • 1 2 ~SmVm?Z7LTSSi
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  • 9 2 Free Preis C e of Si "gapore
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  • 72 2 Discussions In London With Overseas Premiers London. May 23. A defence flavour was imparted to today's meeting cf the visiting Overseas Premiers with British Ministers In addition to the normal personnel the First Lord of the Admiralty the Secretaries of State for War and the attendeV^ hiefS f
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 45 2 Ladies Gowns W* EVERY OCCASION THE VERY LATEST MODELS FROM NEW YORK PARIS SEA VIEW HOTEL r^ YOU LL NEVER For^ft i_.r-r^ BBR^SIk* vj ALL I A N in the star role of Fox F "-"-3 j O ir> dramatlc sPy story M MARIE GALANTF"
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    • 18 2 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Ford 2 door Saloon ner get condition. $350.00. Apply baWs Kelly and Walsh Ltd
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    • 854 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMF^ 55 \\Spillers Dog ~Fo~o~ds -SS^T* I for TendtTs. I Uniform Quality, Purity and Nutritive Tenders are ~~v ZI v»lue are unequalled following material I THEY PROVIDE THE IDEAL g£f' cular!l M I FEED FOR EVERY AGE AND °P°™, llaS( ol breed m^w^:/;;;:; I Closing. 4 I AGENTS FOB
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 207 2 Diary Of The Week THURSDAY, MAY 30 High Water. 9 45 a.m. 8.2 ft. 924 d m 8.6 ft. Football: Malaya Cup Trial. Anson Road Stadium. FRIDAY, MAY 31. H'gh Water. 10.44 a.m. 8.3 ft, 10 5 p m 8.8 ft. Football: Friendlies. S.C.C vs. CCA A k padang; St.
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    • 248 2 I Today's Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength 49.9 metres 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 8.30 Close down. B.B.C.— GSF GSG Wavelengths— l9.B2 and 16.86 metres p.m. 6.20 Big Ben. Empire Bookshelf. No. 5. Reading
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  • 1450 3 Sultan Replies To Appeal In State Council POINT FOR COMMITTEES I (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. May *>8 Hi- Highness the Sultan joined in the debate at todays meeting the Selangor State Council, replying to Tenjrku Laxamana's appeal r assistance for mosques.
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  • 819 3 Good Year For Penang Hill Railway Increase Of Excursion Tickets PE report of the Penang Hill I Railway for 1934 covers the s Seventh year of working and the t ollowing are extracts therefrom: I An examination of the figures in thej^ ables shows that during 1934 a definite L
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  • 945 3 Siamese Prince's Praise For His Majesty •From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 25. "THE ball In honour of His Majesty King George's Silver Jubilee took place last evening at the Royal Bangkok Sports Club, and was a great success, nearly three hundred people being
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 58 3 "COPPER QUEEN" BELTING R I ■f^^-?^\ pr IF' BpWaiM ?^s I A gin* m (Irs- B*^ir i^Jr" t^s^^jß Ell I-^^l A Belting made from specially chemically treated rubber. It will not perish no matter what climatic conditions it has to fight. GIVES FULL PULLEY CONTACT WITHOUT SLIP SOLE AGENTS UNITED
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  • 1348 4 Fan Mail Has Become A Serious Problem In IHOME STUDIOS Britain On The Screen London. CAN MAIL has become such problem in British film studic thai one company has uow ir augurated the first professional fan mail department in the country. When the department was openec stars under contra were
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 4 **F~ nations ZZkfcZZ Ti, secri cot h** Film, is Oe s^ RSjSb IT* *S
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  • 868 4 A STRANGE DOCUMENT COMES TO LIGHT Lonely Millionaire Bachelor's I Last Words S I (Special Jo the Free I-,- A LONELY millionaire bachelu. who had outlived meat of his contemporaries and become just a dim figure to those in his native Massachusetts who still remembered him, died in Paris last
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 40 4 [CURI Dr De JONGM'S LIGHT -BROWN fCOD LIVER ©U contains VITAMINS A and D »N CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL THE OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod Liver Oil CONSUMPTION ASTHMA BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE and ALL WAS?QNO DISEASES StocJckeepcrs Ku... Un>pur (f^^,
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    • 64 4 O 1 VKL* ENAMEL PA.NT OBTAINABLE Manufactured by R. GAY CO., LONDON. |^^^^M| paint. For bright, las ««J n J S3lf^ mical WOr^ than B» e [^^^g^ the proved paint. ESTIMATES for work incM" Stocked in a vaH*, 4 clours in g EUROPEAN SW^ 18 and sold ready for use
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  • Article, Illustration
    105 5 U HH GROOMS representing the King and other »>< mbers of the Royal Family, a rehearsal for tne I rooping of the Colour ceremony on tne WB lkMl was held on the Horse Guards Pf™*** rooms are seen taking the salute at tne rehemmL WHEN HE LEFT WATERLOO Station. London,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 25 5 Photographic copies of Free Press locul pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. NUTRITIOUS SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 181 5 IM £r<» x^^i If town fellers is SO fond of suJipin* bunches ot **>• sV 1 Wucbclls fcom-ttje country. l dontsee ujhy J**^/ 1 •^C/h-^^t/^r^r^.^ -^a^fCk.f 3 shculd r bring, 'ome a b'«t of W -^J* 7 V 7^|p^f^ r >>y^: 'rSyr^ Bond srrec when i^f« s f *tjj* M
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  • 707 6 Summary Conclusion To Synthetic Rubber Case 44 N0 CHARGE TO MEET" WITHOUT being called upon for their defence, two Europeans, F. J. J. M. Van Cant and E. H. Schirmer, were acquitted by Mr. Norman Grice the Singapore second magistrate, yesterday, after a
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  • 6 6 «l 4-22.023. net personalty €13.940. i
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  • 366 6 EXPEDITION MENACED BY TRIBES IN PAPUA Forsaken By Carriers And Starving In The Jungle •From Our Own Correspondent) Luaka Lumpur. May 27. CORSAKEN by their native carriers, 4 menaced by tribes who had never seen white men before, lost and starving In the jungle, threatened with shipwreck in a crazy
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  • 22 6 Mr. T. L. Tan has been appointed to act as a Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court. Singapore, with effect from Mav 11. i,
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  • 76 6 Chinese Injured In Attempting To Escape Attempting to escape during a raid >y the Detective Branch on a house n Qeylang Road early yesterday aorning, a Cantonese climbed over the >jek and into the next house from .here he jumped from a window which ooked on to Loreng
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  • 59 6 Tamil Who Did It On Three Occasions 'From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. May 89. Convicted a year ago on a chars of theft. Ramsiamy while awaiting .sentence jumped bail and was today I sentenced to nine months' Imprisonj ment. He had four previous convictions and on three occasions
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  • 374 6 Hazardous Voyage By Norwegians TTHREE adventurous Norwegians have arrived in Sydney from Hobart. Tasmania, in the cutter Ho-Ho. and completed another stage of a world cruise, which has lasted 18 months. The three nun -Messrs T. Schyberg T. Ostmoen. and B. Bryhn— acquired the Ho-Ho.
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  • 27 6 Singapore Municipal Scheme Municipal Committee k o 4 hai sSib33* < bj: Municipal Committee No 5 h*c £rV* d Electrica? Wiring Rules ,nd Conditions of Supply
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  • 43 6 Hylams Attempt To Land In Perak 'From Our Own Correspondent > iPPfil! Thl W th 13 Hylams aboard "eTt^ ,l e Course ot th^ir voyo° 0 r t d o sa the men lz »pS: 'n^roSor'T Sfj& teeing further investigations P d
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  • 74 6 During Objections To His Evidence •From Our Own Correspondent i T Ipoh, May >!♦. In the course of the trial of a* Chinese charged with Riming in public. Mr Duntord Wood counsel tor the accused objected to certain evidence given bv a constable who arrested the
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  • 72 6 Sydney. At Boomi. on the Barwon River 1° miles from the Queensland border Mrs. L C. Brindlpy. who is postmistress and registrar ol births, marriages and at the wedding of Mr Sid O'Hara and his bride at the post office The nearest minister is 43 miles from Boomi
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  • 355 6 FINED $30 FOR OBSTRUCTS DETECTIVE Case Against A Watchman Ai f( Lumpur AGREEING with Mr. Ernest Jeff, counsel for the defence, that there was no case to answer, Mr. F. K. Wilson, the first magistrate, Kuala Lumpur on Monday discharged Habib, a watchman, who was alleged to have committed theft
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 60 6 Fruit at its freshest and finest *WS Pure sugar and unfailing quality' VEtT K~ J S Z2BES? < wo^d^e f a^ur te C 3 hiVC Ja \^^S^^^'J^ own orchard* are made "into i^ the day thev are picked. ChiversJams k. ICK CO., Hong Kong Bank Chamber., SINGAPORE. Underwear Pyjamas LATEST
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    • 151 6 UkDJlfts nu m* m hv 'HE KDKk.VL I>l>H f >"u irr i n -kin nr |*im|*li j.rw '"l 'li' 1 ."fihl.-.i.- |.v I Ml l«-nra So a p .1 I'ul i«- ii ra Oiiilinrni ■enlrd. iti-.j.i,. i ili«'. krefi j!i. ilia vi^on.u* ..ii.iit,..n. i uiitura Talrum m |»nr. hap mt
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  • 1019 7 Said He Was Forced To Treat Her AFRAID TO^TEuTWICE OF POISON INCIDENT rjiHE Singapore police, at the request of thp n ar-old Chinese woman. a 44 The substance is alleged to have been administer ,d by a Ch.nese "sin seh' (medicine
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  • 266 7 STATISTICAL POSITION IMPROVED But More Surpluses Seen In The Future London, May 28. ftih present situation with regard tj wheat and exportation is dealt witn m a statement issued by the Whea* Advisory Committee presided over bv the American Ambassador on compleicn i of the seventh
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  • 94 7 London Centres Besieged London, May 24. The big Royal Air Force expansion push is now in full swing and although the Air Ministry appeal was issued enly yesterday the recruiting centres in London have been besieged by aspirants and the first draft of men were sent to West
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  • 20 7 I Mr. S. N. Samy. Superintendent, Government Printing Department. Kedah. has been admitted to the General Hospital. Alor Star. i
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  • 145 7 Shower Of Bouquets For Mr. Anthony Eden Geneva, May 25. The 86th session of the League Council closed this afternoon amid a shower of bouquets from all quarters for Mr. Eden. It is particularly significant that Baron Alois! praised Mr. Eden's broadminded comprehension and expressed great appreciation of
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  • 34 7 Dr. R. O. Winstedt. C.M.G.. who has been appointed Lecturer in Malay at the London School of Oriental Studies, lin succession to Dr. C. O. Blagden. will take up his appointment on Oct. 1.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 189 7 From Siam to Suez from Heligoland to Harbin The Jam* glamorou, star has spread! Now see her in another outstanding PARAMOUNT production! MAE WFST 1 CAPITOL TOMORROW MIGHT BELIi of "m NINETIES SpeciaTTdSTTTrSTo" AIR MAIL PICTURES of JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS in WALES, EDINBURGH and Their Majesties greetings by 70,000 ch.ldren durmg
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    • 333 7 f "pt^^p^S^H PRA!SE BEEN ACCORDED A MOT.ON PICTURE. I 1 i?AVILION t« i Kssss? psssns fTJ| 'ENTER MADAME' »3^BH A SKYLARKING COMEDY of ROMANCE SONG. STARRING I H EUSSA UNDI CARY GRANT W%£^ LONDON AND NEW YORK'S SKVKRKST CRITICS HAVE L'NiTEI) IN \C( LAI.MINC W^\ V fe t "Magnificent cntcrtiiinmcnt"
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  • 25 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE BIRTH BLACK.— To Dorothy, wife of Mr. H. D. Black, Penmng Harbour Board, a daughter (Jean) on May 27. in London <by cable >.
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  • 871 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1935 World Trade AT a time when most countries are suffering severely from trade depression and attendant monetary and other difficulties, jit is agreeable to discover that Malaya is well established high land dry on sound economic ground. Recent statistics published in the
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  • 99 8 s£HS*b* a Mr. E T. Dean and Mr. C R Haw of M SoUs C R^h? am S l Senior Assi stant ■BSffiH Ritchie, all bound for Brisbane npH?i° n A g the P assei^ers on the Im£.»Sn. L s- r s t fr r-a,'3 Mr. Emerson,
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  • 576 8 Circa test Sire Of Our Time I* rentier, Surgeon. And Air Pilot llh South African Protectorates BLACK care is said to sit upon the crupper of the horseman. It certainly is in close attendance upon the owners of valuable thoroughbred stallions. Foxlaw has just met with
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  • 707 8 THE Cartys Often discussed Mrs. Easterbrouk a beads. They were so odd. those beads, and so unlike Mrs Easterbrook: milltl coloured and Quaintly carved, they hung in a lon^ string nearly to her knee: you might have called them art-and-crafty. if you could have suspected Mrs. Easterbrook of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 150 8 j|| VERMOUTH J^^^^ COCKTAILS l/jlflß famous [|JPS3M FAMOUS [P9§PS9 cocktails ffs^£fl| CALDBtCK. MACGREGOR Co., Ltd NjT -M^HFiHs^l rnorated under the Companies' O r Ipcorporate( in Shanchai Telephone 5371. BY SPECIAL A TO H.M. THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM BEAITIFI L JEWELLERY ENHANCES FEMIMXE CHARM The beautiiul designs of today as
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    • 48 8 "FLAMING YOUTH," the title of a film, is not, as one might expect, the stoi;y of "Casabianca." Fire, Burglary and other calamities cannot permanently wreck a home if its contents are covered by "GAFLAC" POLICIES. GENERAL .ACCIDENT. FIRE A: LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 582 9 Planning Four-Day Air Service To Singapore TO BE RUN THRICE WEEKLY Dutch Starting s}-Day Trips Next Month rpHE lart that Impcr.al Airway, are pl all ling a four d I service to Mngapore thrice weekly was revealed in the House ol Commons by Sir Philip Sassoon in the course of
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    21 9 A DOIT.LAS air liner of the type which will operate the f>« ,-dav service between Amsterdam and Batavia next monih. service
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  • 49 9 London. May 29. QARI l AMENTARY colleagues all parts of the House George Lansbury, leader Opposition, have exto him the deepest hy on the death of his r-old son, Edgar Lansbury, tormerlv M.l\ I.ansbury had spent 27 it the bedside when his died last night. British Radio
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  • 216 9 Strikes It N.R.A. Standards Are Abandoned Washington. May 28. Delight, resentment, and confusion are reflected in the comments of an astounded nation on the Supreme Court decision on the N.R A. The first actual reactions are likely to be labour troubles if the masters take advantage of their
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  • 42 9 Information has been received by telegraph that 1.144 state-aided labourers will arrive in Ptnang today by the Rajula. It is expected that 517 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 137 9 Ticket Holders Only For The Padang Enclosure A Government communique on the parade in honour of the Birthday of H.M. the King, states that admission to the enclosures on the Padang on the occasion of the Parade on Monday morning, is by ticket only. Ticket holders are asked
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  • 105 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER: London, May 29. (Spot (Sellers) 6 l'16d. (6 1 16d.) (Buyers) 6d. (6d.) July-Sept. 6V 8 d. (6 5,32d.) I Oct -Dec. 6 9|32d. (6 5il6d.) Ijan.-March 6 13 32d. (6 7;16d.) Market Steady. New York, May 29.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 89 9 JUST PUBLISHED I*BBER PKODITING OMPANIES l!):ir, Nlt •'•liiiK) S 4.50 ORDINANCES of 1934 3.50 SN LAW REPORTS 51 5.00 REPORT o\ THE (UQTAS OK COTIrA etc.. S 1.00 MOTORSHIPS OF THE WORLD 6.00 KELLY WALSH, LTD., i eorporat€d in Hong Kong) Raffles Place Singapore. TIFFIN $1.00 dotage Saint Germain FLsh
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    • 625 9 PARFUM ASPHODELE §BP •TO C REATE PERFUMES iS I M —Hi F R QUEENS MUSED j^^L^L^^Jßp MONSIEUR LENTHERIC. t^M!^ IS THE WORK OF A CREATOR AND A DIPLOMAT. BUT TO BLEND NATURES GIFTS FOR A DAUGHTER IS TO PLUMB ONE'S OWN EMOTIONAL DEPTHS. PR'CES FROM «pO«#Oa ROBINSON CO., LTD. Royal
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1234 10 Gradual Recovery Following Period Of Depression •yHE second ordinary genera] meeting of the Lendu Rubber Company. Ltd.. was held on Tuesday. April 30, at the offices of the Company. 4. Lloyd's Avenue. EC. 3. D. E. Sinclair Uhe Chairman of the Company* presiding. The representative
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    • 88 10 May 29 Gambler 6QO Java Cube 10 00 Hamburg Cube l 0 50 w^ tOk White Pe PP er 25.00 White Pepper 23 00 Copra. Sundried 470 Copra, mixed 435 Small Flake Tapioca 4nn R. B. Siam No 1 „22 Blanja Jelotong y~ Sarawak Jelotong «i? Rice.
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    • 676 10 Fraser's Share Market Report A QUIET WEEK "DUBBER shares have been freely dealt in and there is every indication that any further rise in the commodity would be quickly reflected in share quotations." "The firmness of tin shares seems to be rather a topic for conversation than a basis for
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    • 1138 10 WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1935 ij MINING Buyers Sellers. npat Tin i4s> 4s 4s 6d x. am Kumbang 32s 34s istial Malay <£) 59s 61s mt Hitam Tin '5s) 13s 3d 14s ,er Weng ($1) 188 1.98 uigrin Tin (£> 24s 25s lenderiang 8s 8s 9d itam Tin
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    • 27 10 Brafferton Srta£ S ana of from leave, and Mr CW S f eturne <» was acting for him h, Bea "y. who lough. has gon e on fur-
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    • 225 10 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 1 16 London. 3 months 1 sight '~4 l 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 31 32 London, demand 2 3 15 16 London, T.T. 2 3 15 16 Lyons and Paris, demand 870
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    • 144 10 A May 25. 27 •>« i American Can. Com. 126» 2 12S 125 American Telephone And Telegraph 120 121% 1203« General Electric 253„ ofii 8 General Motors 31^ 3? 4 Goodrich 83? «3 2 3 8 Goodyear .X? .gj Inter-Telephone and /2 Wb 18 Telegraph oa, o 17
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    • 45 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Mav "•"■■■k Tone of Market g reserved. Latest Cable 6d per lb 12 5 16 per lb <F.0.8. JuiK Good FAQ iii •FOB June No. I. X. R.S.S. •Spot- loose. able Singapore No. I X. RSS June July-Sept Oet-Dec. Jan.-Mar.
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    • 80 10 Yesterday's Rubber Auction 9 nE Singapnr. 0 Rubber A London New York mm hf \n/»h Ribbed Smoked IfciHi ,l t |Vr Standard Qu Good Average Qua] OH Quality Sheet Cutting, Crepe S ne H QU slity5 lity P Standard and lUfh inferior 19 Oil Colour Lttei Light Brown and Brown
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    • 73 10 dold Bloc Currencies U;iin Weaken i MiM) Mil n On the Stock Bxchto renewed in Industrial! but otherwise fast) ing. mainly owing foreign rorhangg p i kets were generally i regular. With foreign ex the belga. which I u currencies again v. lailing to benefit In m tl
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    • 47 10 Otcrmja cost* I J affect you/ Cheap storojtf for »U kinds of prodec n<>» available. at Me*>r> 8 taut on N.lson and < Riverside Godowo. 14*. Boat Qu.iv M ITANTON NELSON CO., LTD 4. COLLYER QIU. IDIOAPI Telep' m SEASIDE GODOWN RIVERSIDE GODOWN OFFICE Inspection PROOUC^J^'^iii^ fcr. *K?
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  • 820 11  - MYRNA LOY Has Never Married MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person By H WOODS leading sex-appeal :ponent is a bachelor girl! M-al. lure, charm call it what i ever remained the most factor In a woman's motion rr. Its power remains in- j today as in the earliest days, > n
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  • 256 11 Takes In Lions And Tamer's Whip Sydney. Matters got a bit mixed in the lions' rage at Wlrtbs' Circus when the Australian champion wrestler. Billy Meeske. met the "Masked Wonder" for £15. Three lionesses stood on their tubs and watched the human jungle play with a more or
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  • 56 11 Divorce Granted In Chicago Chicago. •Tm the boop-a-doop girl." said Miss Helen Kane, the film actress, applying to the judge in Chicago for a divorce from Max Hoffman, the actor. A lawyer explained to the uncomprehending judge that Miss Kane had gained fame for glorifying babv-talk in a
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  • 13 11 Mr. Christian. Assistant Station Master, Ipoh, is in Singapore on a short holiday
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  • 701 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World 9 Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst TREY-DEUCED It has been a great pleasure meeting. occasionally, George S. Kaufman, noted Playwright. His gift for clever sayings is carried beyond the footlights. It is so natural that it overflows into daily conversation. Mr. Kau
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  • 168 11 200 Miles To Aid Wounded -Aboriginal Darwin. Dr. C. C. Fenton. 'Flying Doctor" in the Northern Territory, whose pilot's licence was suspended recently, made a meritorious flight from Katherine to the Victoria River Downs cattle station, about 200 miles, to bring a wounded aboriginal to the Katherine Hospital.
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  • 77 11 Explosion And Fire Aboard Oil-Carrier Hong Kong. Ten Chinese were killed instantly in an explosion and fire aboard an oilcarrier off the Texas Oil Company's plant here. The hulk, burning furiously, luckily drifted away from the shore, saving the wharf and storage tanks from pos'sible destruction. Only
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  • 34 11 The engagement is announced between Hugh Westropp. elder son of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Brady. Lausanne, and Ann Cicely, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. D'Arcy- Irvine. Bandar Bahru. iKedah. F.M.S
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  • 24 11 Mr. J. C. Williamson, who was lor'merly with Mess'rs R. Young Co, in Malaya v has joined Messrs. William Jacks &z Co.. in Bombay.
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  • 259 11 JAPANESE YOUTH STARTS FOR SINGAPORE IN STOLEN YACHT Sea-Sickness Upsets Plane nans Tokiu. May iti. ■"FHE ambitious plans of a 15-year-old j Japanese youth named Senichi Ishida to sail from Yokohama to j Singapore in a yacht were foiled last night by the elements. Tbe fact that he had little
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  • 118 11 Lava Starts Forest Fire At Base Of Mountain j Tokio, May 17. Mount Asama. the volcano near Karuizawa. which has been active since April 20. agmln erupted at 9.15 last night with a terrific roar. Lava flowing down the side of the mountain presented a spectacular sight
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  • 127 11 Malta's Gift To Commonwealth Canberra. A valuable collection ol pottery and felasswarc, recovered from a rock tomb at Selmun. Malta, has been presented to the Commonwealth Government on behalf of the Government of Malta. The collection, which comprises 41 pieces, has been specially selected for presentation to the
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    • 137 11 I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI I BANKING CORPORATION. 'Incorporated in the Colony of 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
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    • 497 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA ANI> C HIV\ (Incorporated in England bv Royal Charter* Paid up capital In 600.000 > shares of £5 each u;<.oouooo Reserve Fund f;:iOOOOOC Reserve Liability of Proprietors i; 3.000 000 head ovnci I 38. Bishopsgate, London EC 2 I Arencies and Branches. 1 Alor Star
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  • 22 12 Notwithstanding J2*2; M^ 23. the week's sale of th» m r hu «ters, WifeC 7 Pr^ea he tSSo etanla Reuter
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 249 12 Royal Mail Line Shows A Good Balance The report of Royal Mail Lines. Ltd.. a British company with nearly 40 ships up to 15.000 tons, for 1934 shows total profits at .€792.467. compared with €815.583 in 1933 and €925.765 in 1932. Expenses are slightly lower at €341.878. and
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    • 13 12 Agreement Between Ship And Air Companies 'IRiIMB Reuter Wireless
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    • 300 12 Size Governed Only By Harbours QROPHESYING that the size and 1 speed of passenger liners will continue to increase and that their size will be governed only by the capacity of the ports they serve, Mr. William Baird, steamship passenger traffic manager of the
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    • 348 12 A COMPARISON WITH SOLDIERS Little Drunkenness Now In The Services THHE modern sailor is a cleaner man than the modern soldier. Drunkenness is almost unknown In the Air Force, and very rare in both the Navy and the Army. The British "Tommy" knows all the latest
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    • 152 12 Demands Submitted To Government Delegates of the Chinese Mercantile Marine Engineers' Association called on Mr. Fu Fei-pan. Vice-Minister of Communications, recently and submitted eight demands. The Vice-Minister was asked to instruct various navigation bureaux to prohibit mercantile marine officers who have no certificates issued by the Ministry from
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    • 14 12 Mr. H. E. Somerville. J.p i s now h. ■ng at Newbold. Forres. Moraysh™
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    • 52 12 Sequel To Outrage <>n SttMM Lu Kiang In view of the reo< merchant steamer Lu K ping a consignmer.Hankiang to Amoy and activities of the plral coast, the Ministry patched the KQnboal Wi N kien to patrol the coasi combat against the pi] guard travel and D
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    • 434 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in P.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM (Incorporated In England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN HONOLULU CANADA BY THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE— LUXURY AT LOW COST Bee Lovely Lake Louise. Banff the Beautiful and
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    • 39 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREWANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penan, Patanban*, Banjoewangi and Ncrtn Western Ports) Dm sail Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian Return £30.0.0, Currency !>••«• apply tot— McALISTER CO., LTD. SIMWORE ft PENANG P S2rTf^** Agency Co Ltd.
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    • 105 12 For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages. Foreign Mone? Exchange and Freight apply COOKS WACQg?jS-L ITS Ljgpmo TBAVfi ktuvicil J9, ROBINSON ROAD No Booking Feat. Telephone 5908. HENDERSON LINE SCHEDI'LK Of lAIUN< I By Fortnightly riTHITI Between Rangoon. I 1 Marseilles. Talma mri I HOMEWARD SAILING! Port of Disembark it t
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    • 464 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 1 p.m. Kuan tan (via Jerantut) I Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday,
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    • 170 12 SINGAPORE East Wharf (Eiiin.,,.Bornoo Maru Main Wharf (Enti^ Klang 18: P Stentor 13: Terukui ville 9; Bennevis 7 Kmpire Dork (Entra* City of Cardi Cyclops 34; Ltfanbanl Lnipirc Dock (Fntram c Matella 16; Kar ■aaawa ■sx^rs KFIM'II BiUUMM I; Main Wharf: Lighter Kilat. bra Agnes I. Tobel. Brooke. Oil Wharf:
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    • 389 13 iM~ i» t^^^l rifei! O> \s^ and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. 6.000 June's NALDERA S Au'" 2 15.000 June 7 RANPURA 7 000 Aua' ifi 17.000 June 21 BURDWAN goto Au-' 2^ riNn n-nn t^' 4 R AJPUTANA 17.000 £ug 30 »ND 11.000 July 5 MANTUA
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    • 466 13 Ellerman Bucknall I Steamship Co., Ltd.j (Incorporated lii England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL 11A1UI >UKU, Steamer City of Cardift M Du Sails City of Wellington T May 30 June 2 City of Ba-dari J T une 14 June 16 City oi
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    • 992 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE nniMn LINE (Ocean The Hua Khi™ su Seam Ship Co., Ltd. and China Mutual JXartfmiS'SffcJ*- <m2 Ltd Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) Thn unjrd \\h,t e star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co" Ltd. The 7! "l 1 <<> Ltd The China Navigation Co Ltd £h* Ustra a n
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    • 727 14 Kb lTm Mb KOMNKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VAN HEUTSZ Thursday, May 30. Hong Kong. Swatow and Amoy. TIDORE Thursday, May 30, Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis, Soengei-Pakning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe. REIJNST Thursday, May 30. Cheribon 'not lor passengers), Semarang, Sourabaya. Booleleng. Ampenan. Padang-Bay. Laboean-Hadji, Benoa and Banjoewangi. SIBERG Friday, May 31, Rhio. Dabo, Billiton
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    • 441 14 TO EUROPE tl ROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. renang N. York. Pres. Johnson May 31 June 4 June 6 July 16 Pres. Monroe June 15 June 18 June 20 July 30 Pres.
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    • 630 14 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CANARD WHITE STAR LINE. TO LONDON, VIA NAPLES. MARSEILLES. ANTWERP ROTTKwinv, AND MIDDLESBROUGH §SUWA MARU 10.700 June 12 13 HARUNA MARU 10 500 SFUSHIMI MARU 11,000 June 26 21 SKATORI MARU lo'uuu v HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 July 10 11 SKASHIMA MARU 10 000 s tTERUKUNI MARU
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  • 622 15 German Promotor Still Hopes To Match Baer And Schmeling At Wembley I CHAMPION READY TO QUIT AFTER THREE MORE FIGHTS London. Whenburg, the German I boxing, is still hopebe able to stag? a ship flght between Max Schmeling at :nist. he has both men that he haa obtained >ermit from
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    13 15 *N .NC, DENT lhe rup FinaI Pearson -^Wes, d ß r;=rr keeper fcy
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  • 219 15 Britain's Westchester Cup m_ W^k 1^ ONLY HOPE IS TO INCLUDE INDIAN Shanghai. •ORITAIN'S only hop^ of wresting u the Westchester Cup from the United States is to allow crack Indian players to represent her in the International matches to be played next
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  • 621 15 11/ S. Collins, the Sandiway as- sistant. and G. Duncan, a former open champion, won chief praise during the first 36 holes of the Manchester professionals' 72-hole golf championship on the Prestbury and Upton course in mail week, for the Sandiway player returned rounds of 71
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  • 270 15 Healing Anglo-French Rugby Breach RUGBY UNION TO RECONSIDER POSITION A London. LL good Rugby men deep down in their hearts deplore the split between Britain and France, and wisn for a speedy resumption of playin« relations. Well— the good news I bring is that the time la not far distant
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  • 108 15 (From Our Own Correspondent > The key match in the senior divi sion of the local soccer league wia played today when the Corinthians, last season's runners-up. beat the Customs, the champions, by three goals to one. This victory puts the CDrinthians at the head of the league
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  • 68 15 Malacca Team Against Combined Services 'From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, May 28. Malacc Ts Malaya Cup team against the Combined Services on Saturday at Malacca will be: Low Ah Sang: Tay Hong Seng and McTavish; Choe Soon Lee. R. Leon < captain and Lee Seek Ann; Loo. Lim
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  • 74 15 Today's tie in th«> R.S.Y.C. lawn tennis tournament Is: Mrs. Mclntosh and Kinder vs winner of Miss Dunne and Coltart against Mrs. Chamier and Cooke. The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. vs. the O C B.C. at the Anson Road Ground at 510 p.m. today K. Vytopil, B. Moss C
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  • 801 15 CRICKET TRIAL AT OLD TRAFFORD BEST [INNINGS OF DAY BY OLDFIELD APART from Iddon. Lancashire had mast of their last seasons first anC second eleven players for their cricket trial at Old Traffoai in mail week, when for the first time they encountered the new rule for ie--before-wicket. This s?emed
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  • 620 16 Sir Abe Bailey Attacks The M. C. C. "TOO MUCH INTERFERENCE" London. /CRICKET is in the news. First an attack on the M.C.C. by Sir Abe Bailey, South African mining millionaire. Second a mystery Why did Larwood again bowl slower? Third, a battle with the leather
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  • 15 16 Cro^ ?K Kmder Play Coltar t and Crowe in the R.S.Y.C. l&vm tennis tournament tomorrow
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  • 69 16 SEMI-FINALS OF CHAMPIONSHIPS Kuala Lumpur, Ma> 29. IN the* lingkH semi-finals of the Selangor Tennis Championships. Ong Ke Bong beat Long Hoey Eng 6 3. 6 4 and will meet the winner of H. J. Sinclair and Ng Kok Thoy. Long rallies characterised the play. In the semi-final
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  • 67 16 New York, May 28. Barney Ross, former lightweight and welterweight champion, outpointed the Irishman, Jimmy McLarnin in a fifteen- round contest at the polo grounds and regained the world welterweight boxing championship. A crowd of 40,000 saw Ross, with a terrific two-fisted attack, win nine rounds, McLarnin two and four
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  • 99 16 Penang's Team To Meet Selangor I Prom Our Own Correspondent) Penansr, -May 20. AT a meeting of captains held this evening at the P.C.C. the following were selected to represent Penang in the inter-State cricket match against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur commencing on Saturday week lor three days.
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  • 17 16 Bobsleigh Scratched London, May 29. I)OBSLHGH was scratched > from the Derby ;it 12.47 today Reuter
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  • 325 16 TANGUN CLUB TENNIS RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S TIES ■T*HE results of yesterday's ties in the Tanglln Club lawn tennis tournament are as follows: Men's Doubles Handicap H L Marshall and D. W. Howe (owe 31 beat D. K. Evans and P. H Swincliatt (owe 15.2) 6—4. 7—5. Mixed Doubles Handicap Mrs.
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  • 143 16 Island Club Play Japanese •"THE teams and timos of startttlg for a friendly match between th»* island Cliib and the Japanese Golf Club, to be played over t lie Island Cluh course on Sunday, arc as follow. Island Club players mentioned Ant: am. 8.45 C. A. R Bateman
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  • 52 16 The following will represent the y.m c.a. at ioccer n. the s.cfa. at Anson Road Ground today at sfo p.m.: J. Bleha; R. Lyne, Lim Chong Huan: Kwee Thiam Teck, G. Day. W Mitchell; Ang Whatt Kim. V. N. Pillay! H. Crocker, c. Crocker, I Reshty Reserves: W. Pullm. T.
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    15 16 MHS. .i. M. si.ME presenting the prlaca it Mm ecacliMion S.C.C. spring: lawn tennis toiirnamont.
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  • 114 16 PROGRAMME FOR WEEK-END it is hoped to arrange tomorrow for the B cl Will b;- the USlia] a.*', i: the C class. Start a- S On Saturday th< B ciasi second race tor the 8 Cup (for ladhs. BUri On Sunday tin H class Oral race tor th<
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  • 65 16 Tiu' latest results in tin I tournament an foil m& Mixed Double* ll.nuih ip Dr and Mrs R C > Ess and Miti F Most rg a Women's sinul«*v Final Iflaa M Lewta b. i\ Mn I M father r > t t3 4: 10 TIES FOR POD
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