The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 May 1935

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 14 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 14,588. E6TD. 1835. FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1935 10 CENTS.
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  • 768 1 Demand For Suppression Of The Kuomintang MAY OCCUPY PEIPING AND TIENTSIN Alleged Violation Of The "A CHALLENGE TO THE JAPANESE ARMY" JIST when high hopes were being entertained of a SinoJapanese rapprochement the latter country has suddenly presented a 14-point ultimatum of such severity that
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  • 125 1 AUSTRALIA ON THE ROAD TO RECOVERY FACED BY DEFICIT OF £40,000,000 But Turns It Into FA surplus London. .May 30. lipowners and meriterested in Australia' nner in honour of the Prune Minister. Mr. in London last night. r he referred to the finances of Australia deficit ot €40.000.000 'hem there
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  • 25 1 London, May IS. ma. widow of the famous •ci irom pneumonia con- ravelling from Paris to nd the ceremony of the r husband Reuter Wireless
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  • 125 1 PORTUGAL TO SPEND £65,000,000 ON A 15-YEAR PLAN ARMY 8c AIR FORCE RE-EQUIPMENT 14 New Warships Libson. May 30. 'THE appropriation of £65.000.000 has been approved by the National Assembly for the reorganisation of Portugal's defence forces and general economic reconstruction. These are part of a 15-year plan lor schemes
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  • 265 1 Plenary Powers Bill Setback Paris, May 29. THE Finance Commission in the Chamber voted by 25 votes to 15 against the Plenary Powers Bill. This is a severe blow to M. Flandin, who nevertheless is sticking to his guns and will challenge the Chamber on
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  • 108 1 HUNGARY LOSING PA TIENCE May Follow Germany's Example Budapest, May 30. "AUR patience is giving out. We demand general conscription, with a maximum of two years' service, the possibility cf armaments equal to the Little Entente and a proportionate air force." declared Dr. Goemboes in a speech in Parliament. "We
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  • 32 1 Mr. V. K. Abdul Kader, J.P Mr. ana Mrs. W. K. Dobson, Mrs. Dimmock, Mr. Whittaker and Mr. and Mrs. Wolde. left Penang for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail on Monday.
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  • 76 1 May Leave For London By The Antenor Shanghai, May 30. Mrs. Lawrence, mother of "Lawrence of Arabia," and her son Dr. Lawrence, were smuggled ashore by China Inland Mission officials when they arrived here in order to evade the host of interviewers. They have gone to hospital for
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  • 46 1 We regret to announce the death of Mr. C. M. Van Cuylenburg, which took place at the General Hospital early this morning, at the age of 74 The funeral takes place today to Bidadari Cemetery at 5 p m.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 110 1 LkF CtTL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J f TONIGHT K|M6 S B R THDAY MONDAY JUN. SrdN COCKTAIL DANCE BY kind permission of 630 to 8.15 p.m. h. H. THE SULTAN of JOHORE DANCE (informal) JQHORE MILITARY BAND brated Continental Dancers QAN£E (informal) 9.30 to midnight VALENTA ZARAH NON diners $1.00
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    • 52 1 FtPH Ik I KDQXIJV SEA VIEW "Wf^ HOTEL TONIGHT (formal) TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CONCERT, DANCE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE RELLER BAND i THE BEST MOST VERSATILE BAND YOU HAVE EVER SEEN HEARD MONDAY: JUNE 3rd, KING'S BIRTHDAY EXTRA SPECIAL DINNER OC DANCE WITH THE RELLER BAND ADELPHI HOTEL:
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 64 1 £_a__»."t* MMtt! 1 <&flAf lA f\ l\r\ I \l \t M^^^^ >^L_I camtav /g*g_v But whcf«'s -ft_ ea_.1_-^H^ f > f" Ar V V if i\/ V flS i 'MSTXaCTbe: "Never mind about iHat, jSMfc 1 I _«^_SS^wP-*' ,rt^* -fiT-Vl-flr 1 OH '"i j J felUu--rr.e-l__. G.M.Q._ills_eto1fi_t ;=5 _s£* C
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  • 235 2 Paralysed Woman 's New World A woman who lor nine weeks has been lvirtg on lier back in plaster of Paris at the National Hospital for Diseases ol the Nervous System. Que?n Square. Bloomsbury. has had a new worid opened to her through a motorcar
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  • 112 2 200 Victorian State Schools! Equipped Melbourne. "Already uoo of our schools are equipped with radio" says the Dlrectoi Of Education (Mr. J. Mcßae> "and the results from an educational point of view are so good that we are encouraging nil schools to get sets if possible. "The
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  • 38 2 Mr. and Mrs H. F. G. Mai have left Kedah. where Mr. Malet has neen with the Malayan American Plantations Ltd. sine? 1920. in order to take over the management of the Hurcroft 'Rubber Estates Ltd. in Sitiawan
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  • 22 2 Before the Acting Chief Justice in < the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Summonses- i ln-Chamben and Motions.
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  • 209 2 Friendship With Danish Royalty From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 29. THE Council of Regency, with the approval of the State Council. has despatched silver bowls of old Siamese lacquer with the King's monogram as wedding gifts to the Crown Prince of Denmark and Princess Ingrid
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  • 196 2 Clarification Of His Speech Koine. May !7. Signor Mussolini, In a speech to the Chamber, said Heir Hitler's 13 points coulci neither be rejected nor accepted en bloc. Clarification and a thorough examination were necessary and possibly this could be done through diplomatic channels in the next
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 116 2 ENGLAND^ SUNNIEST^AND^MOST JOYOUSJKUSICAL FILmT""] HJTjB WL* <3 BKbw //Y fl "Perhaps tin WUUxGS^. .^A Bk O/ A musical \rt 2 n HP^^^^B B r^-//M made n a il> A v pi^^ v 'iV'lm w TelegTaph ftMßi -> "^1 B ME^tt B J "BrewsterV IB M W ~^B Million s' a
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    • 56 2 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Ford 2 door Saloon, pertect condition. $350.00. Apply Davis K^lly and Walsh Ltd. TRADE AND DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisers are requested to nut« that on and after July i st 1935. tn< following conditions as to the form oapply Dls P' av advertisements will UIeTU \t. 2£
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    • 421 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. BATHERS PROTECT YOUR EARS WITH THE EXWATER EAR DRUM PROTECTOR Fits any ear and is an effective aid i in preventing ear troubles j PRICE 40 cts. per pair MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. Battery Road BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGUA." OXLET RISE, Near Town High and cool situation. Large grounds
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    • 383 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORF* MUNICIPAUrv. Tendc, Tenders we no* following mat< rIMs particulars. ie >;,,. Room. -j Punh.is.- „i Re B Meter Wortah Closing 4 p.n v sth IMS. Supply of Straight I OMtlngi for peril Sept. |«36. Dat( pm. Monday. August L2tl Supply ol Ifangan Dot*. 01 Closing June »th. 193S
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 329 2 Diary Of The Week IIUDW. MAY SI. High Water. 10 44 am 8.9 It.. 10 5 p.m. 8.8 It Football: FrieiuJlic.s. S.C.C. vs. CCA. A. padang: St. Joseph's Institution 11 vs. Anglo-Chinese School; Govt. League. Div. 11. Police vs. Audit and Treasury. J.C.S.A. -round. BATUBDAY, JINK l High Water, 11.34
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    • 422 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSF and GSG Wavelengths— l9.B2 and 16.86 metres. 620 Big Ben. A running commentary on the Mannin Moar Motor Races, relayed from the Isle of Man. 7.05 The BBC. Dance Orchestra. Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.30 "Meet the Detectives of Fiction." "Meet Dr. Syn."
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  • 215 3 Letters Written Before His Execution come to my ears that you been doing some unnecesrying on my account he only thing possible that could do. so quit the extract from a remarkable just be lore his execution Prison recently by John Bainbridge, the "ten-mi-murderer. to
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  • 157 3 Attacked By Malayalees In Ceylon )oiler-maker. employed i Harbour Engineer's bebrutally assaulted with i and two butcher's knives. ayalees, opposite the toddy Street. Pettah. morning last week. The Mr. H Smith, was removed ral Hospital, in a critical He had a deep wound on his head— the result
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  • 24 3 V Ferrers has recently spent t in Italy, and in a letter to he found that country a expensive place in which to live.
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  • 186 3 Ail-Round Drop In Claims THE results of the great police round-up of fire raisers in Britain are beginning to be seen Fewer fires are reported in factories shops and offices. Claims on b££n£ companies have dropped considerabU wrTo ei nVv What SCVeral ot conSmfe. *no have
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  • 139 3 A Street Stroll In The The Digambar Jains are again in the limelight having won yet another victory for nudism. Members of this particular sect of Jains relinquish all worldly goods including every shred of clothing. The sight of entirely naked ascetics strolling through busy town streets
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  • 74 3 Canton. A proposal to build up a high tariff j *all against foreign goods received general support from local mer- chants at a meeting of the Canton Chamber of Commerce, at which the question of reducing the adverse trade balance was discussed. The meeting decided to telegraph
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  • 47 3 Passengers by the Kedah which left for Singapore on Monday were: Maior R. L. Nunn and Mrs. Nunn, Mrs. W. Bradley. Mrs. K. Robinson, Mr. Cornell, Mr. A. Kofler, Mr. and Mrs. Whitmarsh, Mrs. A. D. Yorke, Mf. A. J. i Strath and Mrs. Cheah Inn Khim.
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  • 276 3 Lord Mayor of London, who i accompanied by the Lady wess, presided at meeting of 1! y of London Committee of Oeorge's Jubilee Trust at the i House on May 17. are all inspired, the Lord Mayor j Itn the resolve to do their
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  • 225 3 Sensational Trial In South Africa A DETECTIVE who borrowed his chief's car to go and murder a woman, and then took part in the inquiry into the crime, was found guilty at Pretoria recently. The trial has been one of the most dramatic in South African
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    23 3 MR. MACDONALD 'humorously shakes his walking stick at the persistent photographer, when out for a walk during a vacation on the South Coast.
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  • 122 3 Body Of Solicitor Found On Footpath The mystery death of a solicitor, whose body was ound lying near the footpath at Duke's Warren, a Surrey beauty .spot near Dorking, will be investigated by the Dorking coroner. The dead man. Mr. Albert George Rickards Alexander, was until recently a
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  • 93 3 Sent To Island Occupied By The French Hong Kong, May 28. Gen. Chan Chai Tong, of the Cantonese army, has dispatched a warship to the Wangkam Islands, opposite the Chungshan District in South Kwangtung, to protect the fish merchants there. Two years ago the occupation of one of
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  • 112 3 Two Chinese Arrested In i Car •From Our Own Correspondent*. Ipoh. May 28. Trailed all the way from Ipoh. two Chinese travelling in a motor-car were arrested today at the Parit Buntar customs gate. It is alleged that they were attempting to smuggle a quantity ot tin
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  • 52 3 In connection with the report that a woman was lost overboard from the French liner Chenonceaux one day out from Singapore on Wednesday, we are informed by the Singapore agent of the Messageries Maritimes that from advice since received from the ship, the passenger lost was an Indian
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  • 351 3 GROWING TOLL OF WRECKED MARRIAGES Effort To Check The Increase "OOCIAL workers and others in close touch with British police courts are gravely alarmed at the growing number of matrimonial cases in which marriages, which might be saved, are wrecked through lack of conciliatory machinery in the courts," says the
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  • 185 3 Swollen With Rheumatism At Thirty. She had begun to feel like mi oici woman ye* the was only thirty. Her joints KnUMted like squeaking shoes; her hands and ankle* were badly swollen. Then she started taking Kruschen Salts. Rr ;1( i what she says
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 95 3 /s old reliability plus new styled bodies, make AUSTIN a still better INVESTMENT. See the new Models at BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Scremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. The value of "SNOWCRETE" j for treating the exteriors of structures which typify pleasure and suggest a holiday atmosphere is exemplified by
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 1696 4 Mignon Looks On BREATHING SPACE JAM afraid this chronicle ol the lighter side of Singapore life will lack variety r in< week. Dullness. of course, is only .1 comparative term but I am afraid the week has lacked the usual social excitements. This is due, no doubt,
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    • 86 4 B B %0 IS Down the hUI they come, Smiler leading-the Cow Gate^children-full of Health and Vitality-irresistible bee how they drive the hosts of Debility and Disease before them— utterly defeated and dismayed if ht^s one join this Happy, Healthy army of to-day. The army of Peace and Hope and
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  • Article, Illustration
    97 5 HKM-IM SUNSHINE attracted thousands of holida> makers to the I<ndon1 < ndon Zoo recently. Here is a typical week-end scene. I ..,.KT U,0,.,K0S which are rep.a.e Ml. Hallojms as «.e eyes" m '^^d' ir'nlake "Ihr!.. "'a.m^ <.. m^m t, A .Mk —i Hill "ft), London's oldest Bohemian, d"**^,'^ £JE and
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    • 142 5 xE LEITZ\ The Hallmark of Precision v v f y^ microscopes K^jHH^. Giological. rk kfCS B2> Bacteriological. Examinations Research Work B^^^ Stocked and Demonstrated by th^ Sole Agents for Malaya, ■"9 K~ Burma and Si am m m mm A W f Bras Basah Road, Raff let Hotel SchntlClt CO.
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  • 465 6 Charge Against Two Police Officers (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Gajah, May 30. /CONSEQUENT upon the inquest V^ into the death of a Tamil, Achutan, who was shot at by the police while hiding in a coconut tree after assaulting another Tamil, at the
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  • 37 6 The Japanese War Minister has arrived in Dairen on his way to Manchukuo on a general inspection tour. The Japanese navy at several ports in Japan celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Russo-Japanese War on May 26.
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  • 169 6 Malayan Rotarian Visits Kashmir 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 29. AT the meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club today Mr. W. A. Gordon Hall completed his talk of a little while ago on "A New Way to Go Home." This time
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  • 287 6 Conference Of Great Powers Suggested A pica for Great Britain to make a great effort to remove some of the restrictions on international trade was made at the annual meeting of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce in mail week. "That the present farcical position can go on indefinitely."
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  • 83 6 Manchukuo Forced To Import Rice Shanghai. May 2!>. Owing to the failure ol the last two harvests, the Manchukuo Government has decided to import 50.000 tons ol rice from Burma. Indo-China and Siam. The Japanese Government will import 200.000 bushels of Siamese rice during the months of August.
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  • 314 6 Winston Churchill In The Limelight MR. CHURCHILL, always equal to an emergency, on one occasion seized the opportunity of acting as traffic pdliceman, and performed his duty with complete success. It was on the Antwerp front, just before the Belgian Army left the city at
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  • 261 6 Tussle Between A Customs Officer And Coolie At the week-end there was a com- motion in Anderson Road. Ipoh. when r. Chinese coolie was seen having a tussle with a Customs Outdoor Officer. There were pieces of glass littered all about. The incident had a sequel in the
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  • 345 6 TREATMENT OF COLDS BY ELECTRICITY Short- Wave Th erapy Successes 'THE latest form of electrical treatI ment. commonly known as short wave" therapy, is becoming increasingly popular for certain forms of localised disease, and the great authority on this subject, Dr. Erwin Schliephake, of Jena, is doing valuable work in
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  • 72 6 Shanghai. May 29. The Judicial Yuan of Nanking, has explained that it was quite in order for Chinese firms to employ foreign superintendents or have foreigners to serve in their board of directors Their employment is tubject to termination by resolution of the general meeting of shareholders. The
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  • 41 6 Medal Awarded To Mr. A. K Mohaned Rbrahfai PIMUUM M.n Mr. -A K Mohari recently boarding Penang Marine I recipient from Kin| Imperial Service meritorious lerrice The Resident CouJ ed to make the pi Volunteer Readquart on June 'A
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 652 7 UNDANG OF JOHOL'S GRANDSON ON BREACH CHARGE Police Sergeant And $270 WENT TO MALACCA TO OBTAIN MONEY "T have had 15 years experience of him, and as far as 1 I am concerned I have always found him honest." This was the testimony of Mr. H. L. Mitchell, A.S.P., in
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  • 145 7 AUSTRALIA AND SECESSION Petition Rejected By Parliament Melbourne*. May 24. ..T pie of Western Australian on until they Ived justice from the alth Government" dePremier. Mr. Philip k nting on the report Committee of the ids and Commons. present position was unless there were great I
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  • 114 7 Thousands Of Entries In Competition slogan competition sponSinsapore Anti-Opium meeting with great success. of entries have been receivstudents of the following Institution, Anglo-Chinese Andrew's School, St. Joseph's Victoria Bridge School. Girls' School. St. Patrick's Raffles Girls' School. Fairfield 001, Outram Road School. ;00l of Commerce. Rajah's 3ity High
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  • 88 7 N A VAL CONFERENCE Of Germany's Tonnage Berlin, May 28. nothing official is yet available r ;rd to the actual scope of the German naval discussions, it almost certain it will be to dev. th>- total tonnage, correspondone- third Of the British navy Germany claims, shall be allomong the different
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  • 20 7 A McKenzie has been appointed '♦mbtr of the Malacca Agricultural J d In p'aro of Mr. C. Milne, who igned.
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  • 53 7 London. May 26. For the second morning in succession the King was out riding in Hyde Park at Thf Pr?me oMinister0 Minister had an audience of the King at Buckingham Palace this "'Se^in the morning the -Secretary for India. Sir Samuel Hoare, had an audience with His
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  • 147 7 i (iung Under leadership Of Man I •From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, May 2!>. Mr. Livingstone, of the detective de- partment. this morning produced I eight Chinese boys, all under the age of 15. charged in connection with a j gold chain snatching incident in which a schoolgirl
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  • 52 7 The marriage took place at the Chinese Town Hall, Penang at noon on Monday of Miss Fok Quai Ying, sister of Mr. Fok Weng Kwai to Mr. Cheng Chek Leong, sixth son of Mr. and Mrs. Cheng Sean Cheow. Many of his friends and relatives attended the reception which followed
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  • 203 7 EVERY HOUSEHOLDER TO GET A COPY "Wiß Certainly Reduce kßoad Accidents" London. May 25. IN the House of Commons the new Highway Code, which In many 1 respects modifies In the light of recent experience that of 1931 was! approved. The Transport Minister. Mr. Hare- j Bellsha,
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  • 106 7 Fourth Anniversary Of Literary Association i From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur, May 29. The Chinese Students' Literary Association of Kuala Lumpur— sister Association of the C.S.L.A. of Singapore —will celebrate its fourth anniversay during the week-end June B—lo.8 10. On Saturday a group photograph will b.» taken,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 56 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. LAMBERT— On May 30th. 1935. at her residence No. 42. Gilstead Road. Singapore. Ruth Eileen Lambert. 64 years, the dearly beloved wife of Mr. W. Lambert. The cortege will leave her late residence at 4.30 p.m. today for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and thence to
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  • 31 8 CAPTAIN AND MRS. S. LEFEVRE who have been on a world tour, arrived back yesterday by the s.s. Hakone Maru. They spent some weeks in London San Francisco Honolulu—Panama and Japan.
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  • 1009 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, MAY 31. 1935 Growth Of Air Mail Services IN his recent report on the prospects of civil aviation in Malaya. Major H. L. Nunn visualised Singapore in future years as the Croydon of the East. Those who take only a passing interest in flying recognise
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  • 537 8 A Zionist Seccession A Fluff At broadcast inn House National Theatre Plum THE Zionist party known by the name of "Revisionists" has just decided to secede from the world Zionist organisation. It was founded ten years ago by Mr. Vladimir Jabotinsky, author and journalist by profession,
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  • 895 8 THE children of the plain, who dwell not In tents but In small brick villas, have started a new cult by harking back from bleak wndows of eigh-teen-ounce glass to an earlier fashion of diamond panes and small leaded squares and oblongs, with and without small splashes of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 59 8 INSTRUMENTS THAT WILL THROW the voice of a speaker a mile have been invented. Now all that is wanted is one that will throw the speaker the same distance. Speakers and others can contemplate such dangers with equanimity if they hold "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE
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  • 202 9 IS STONER GUILTY BUT INSANE? iMrs. Rattenbury Gives Evidence London, May 29. T)AY "S feature of the Rattenbury was the evidence of Mrs. nbury, who was over three in the witness box. stifled clearly and composedly the was infatuated with Stonmlstresi she had been
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  • 84 9 Going On Transfer To East Africa A Armstrong. Singapore ma--1 Kodak, Ltd. for the past nd a half years, leaves Malaya sday on transfer to a senior with Kodak (East popular member of the business community, Mr. has been with Kodak's for ten years. He was
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  • 88 9 duties Could He Done By A Highly-Paid Clerk" Dublin, May 24. Valera told the Dail that the will challenge the Oppoiis\ In the abolition ot the rovern r-Oeneral during the year was made on the the Opposition to reduce I :-s3O ior upkeep ot the -G i nerara est
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  • 124 9 TRADE BARRIERS AND CURRENCIES Statement By The London, May 30. THE Prime Minister, replying to a question in Parliament, said the Government had not been in recent communication with the Government of the United States with a view to holding a conference on currency stabilisation and reduction of barriers to
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  • 61 9 Remarkable Response In London. !>lay 29. A remarkable response has been irade to the call tor recruits for the enlarged Rcyal Air Force. In four days the Air Ministry received 9.000 inquiries from young men v:ho want to join as officers or airmen pilots, while 20.000 men have
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  • 274 9 President May Appeal To Nation CAN N.R.A. BE RESTORED Voluntary Codes As A Stopgap Washington, May 29. THE first flurry of anxiety at the Supreme Court's death-blow to the N.R.A. codes is gradually being replaced by a feeling that no great change in national economy is imminent. The President early
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  • 201 9 How It Was Handed Over In Peiping Shanghai. May 30. An official report from the North China Government states that a number of Japanes" officials, military and civil, interview, d Mr. Wang Ken Min. ot the Political Council ot North China, and Gen. Ho Ying Ching. ot the
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  • 104 9 Money Value Of Retail Sales Up By 10.3 Per Cent London. May 30. The money value of retail sales last month was 10.3 per cent, above that in April, 1934. and 7 per cent, more than in April. 1933. when, as last month. Easter fell. All districts shared
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  • 95 9 The following is the latest list of donations to the Singapore Jubile* Fund: Already Acknowledged $62,890.64 Gan Say Hong Esq. 100.00 Lee Choon Eng Esq. 250.00 Comm. and Mrs. C. C. Dix 50.00 J. Pearson Strachan Esq. 250.00 Dept. of Agriculture. Singapore 15.00 Mr. and Mrs. Bertram C.
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  • 370 9 Air Pact Drafted By Germany HANDED TO BRITISH GOVERNMENT Today's Debate In Commons London, May 30. r*HIEF interest in the foreign affairs debate which will take place in the House of Commons tomorrow is centred in the speech which will be delivered by the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, who,
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  • 103 9 £120,000 For Hospitals In London London. May 29. A special jubilee distribution among London hospitals of €120.000 from King Edward's Hospital Fund for London was announced by the Prinoe of Wales yesterday when presiding at the annual meeting of the fund council. The fund was inaugurated by King
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  • 106 9 The New York market is closed. Latest Rubber And Tin Prices i <From Our Own Correspondent* London, May 30. Silver 33 1 16d. <32 15 16d.) Gold 1425. (141s. 9d.) London, May 30. New York 4.91 7 8 (4.94 7 16 > Paris 74 11 16 <75» 8
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  • 1378 10 CONFIDENCE RETURNS TO THE CITY Tea Outlook Improves LONDON BUYS AIRCRAFTS AND OILS From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 19. CONDITIONS in the Ciiy of London have been more cheerful this week than tor several months past. The advent of a new account has stimulated great activity on the Stock
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  • 46 10 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Co announces that the transit time on lull rate telegrams from Singapore to London yesterday were as follows Telegrams handed in up to 5 p m 2 minutes; 5.30 p.m. 5 minutes; 6 p.m 5 minutes; 6.30 p.m. 2 minutes
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  • 1101 10 THURSDAY. MAY 30, 1935 I) Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin <4s> 4s 4s 6d x.d. Asam Kumbang <£) 32s 34s Austral Malay <£) 59s 61s j Ayer Hitam Tin 'ss) 13s 3d 14s Ayer Weng ($1) 1.88 1.98 Bangrln Tin 24s 25s i Chenderiang 8s 8s 9d Hitam
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  • 102 10 May 30 Gambler 0.00 Java Cube 10.00 Hamburg Cube 10 50 Muntok White Pepper °5 00 White Pepper 23 00 Copra. Sundrkci 4.70 Copra, mixed 435 Small Flake Tapioca 400 R. B. Stem No. 1 10 2 Blanja Jolotong 575 Sarawak Jelotong R. Siam > W.C. No.
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  • 190 10 UNION ASSURANCE Net fire premiums of the Union AsS^ U 7Q?QQ7 SOCi^ y r 1934 amounted to £<92.?97. and claims paid and outfi?S?£K H to 327 7e6 The sum of Sj 100,000 has been carried to profit and < loss (against £50,000), leaving the fire insurance fund at
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  • 222 10 820,000 2,310,000 1,500,000 i SALES STOCK EXCHANGE 30 Industrials 116.74 113.76 ***** 20 Rails 32.00 31.44 30*96 20 Utilities 19.32 19.56 20 26 50 Bonds 95.43 95.28 95 15 I DOW JONES AVERAGE May 27. 28. 29. American Can. Com. 128 125 123 1 [American Telephone I And
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  • 60 10 r> !lf« ans Export Company, of Cardiff, has secured a contract to supply the Egyptian State Railways with 25,000 tons of coal. Tenders havl been opened for the 300,000 tons of Welsh coal required by these railways and it is hoped that the order wm be'
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  • 464 10 A Temporary Plan For U.K. Imports AN agreement between the representatives of the British r and Steel Federation and the Continental Steel Cartel was recently reported in the Free Press) has been reached For three months, the < be allowed to export steel to the
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  • 93 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association May 30, 1! o'clock noon Tone ol Market -Quiet. Latest Cablr London Spot Sheet 6d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet US ctft 12 3 16 per lb Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R. S. S. in cases FOB. June) 20 716 20 916 Good
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  • 217 10 May 30 London, 4 months' sight 2.4 1.16 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 1 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, di mand 866 Hamburg demand 140
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  • 106 10 May 30 Shell and Fish Keroseiic per Unit of 2 x 4- gallon tins ji 86 Crown. Cross antf Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-tallon tins ?4 4e Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial Gallon gj Shell Motor Spirit in 4gallon drums
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  • 71 10 The Park G:ito Ir\>:i and has Increased its divid«Mi to March 31 last to S per cen This compare* wvn 2 ;>■ i the previous jreai and 1 per 1932-33. An amount ol £36.000 has written on for deprecl £20.000 is plaivd to ns.rv. €10.000 a year
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  • 1021 11 HUMBLE ORIGIN No Obstacle To Success Local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT ally lite oi Mr. Goh Lye one of the most respected in the Straits Chinese comln this Colony, teaches that handicap need tate a person from reaching able place among his own poverty or lack of constitutes
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  • 203 11 Keen Continental Demand For Gold "lo'ndon. May 25. On the money market the main feature has been the firmness of discount rates, otherwise the market has been uninteresting. Foreign exchanges were again in the limelight today and British control •organ operations early by cheokng the rise of sterling
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  • 552 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst PLAY SAFE J CANNOT feel as sorry lor the declarer on the hand below as he did for himself. He went down at a final contract of four spades. He complained bitterly to his partner it was
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  • 196 11 MOTORISTS using the Kuala Lumpur-Kajang Road on Monday morning had every excuse for cursing the Executive Engineer and his satellites, and their time and methods of tree felling, for they held up traffic for a considerable time at the 5* 2 mile, and motorists, some of
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  • 56 11 London, May 26. The King and Queen are this after- noon attending a matinee at Drury Lane in which almost the all leading figures of the British stage are appearing and which has been arranged as a tribute to Marie Tempest, the famous comedienne, who has been a
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  • 178 11 ITALO-ABYSSINIAN COMPROMISE Promise Not To Resort To Force Geneva, May 28. A GENERAL feeling of relief pre- vails following the acceptance of the proposals for a settlement of the I calo- Abyssinian dispute and it is lelt the risk of war with Ethiopia has been greatly
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  • 216 11 Mr. Lansbury Compliments Mr. Eden London, May 28. In the House < i Commons Mr. George Lansbury paid a rare compliment to Mr. Eden lor his conduct of the ItaloAbyssinian negotiations in Geneva. Replying to question. Mr. Eden described the agreement reached, remarking the Council would remain in
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  • 70 11 Special Dispensation To Use His New Title London, May The Governor-Genera! d'\signatf of Canada. Mr. John Buchan. has received a special dispensation to use the title of Lord Tweedsmiur. It was announced a fortnlpni &&o I that the King had approved Hm conierment of a Barony on
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 135 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited tc 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 $20.000 000 Reserve
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    • 480 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600,000 1 shares of £5 each £3.000 000 Reserve Fund £3.000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000 000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate. London EC. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 49 12 Merchants are hereby informed that the rate of freight on Coconut Oil from Straits to Conference basis ports Europe is increased as follows, effective from 1.8.35:— Coconut Oil, Drums 20 cwt 41s 9d Coconut Oil, Pip es Casks Puncheons tins or cases 50 eft. 41s 9d
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    • 155 12 Extension Of Hours Of PublicBusiness At G.P.O. Singapore Wt«k Days.- Commencing on Tuesday, June 4 the main public counter at the General Post Office will remain open on ordinary weekdays until 7pm for the sale of stamps, acceptance of telegrams, registered and insured letters, ordinary, COD. and insured
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    • 27 12 New^Yorfo^M oC r? Urred at Rochester, lin^ of' Mr> George Robson Sterling, a former marine engineer who belonged to Jarrow. and the invento? of several engineering devices.
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    • 275 12 United States Lines' Decision The United States Lines have definitely decided now that the L viathan must retire from public service, and that a new liner similar to the recently constructed Manhattan and Washington will be built for th< Atlantic service. These two lhios have already proved
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    • 134 12 th^ p U ot 509 vessels P assed throuih the Panama Canal in February hist Pa r i L o Wit 2 519 in F^ruarv. 1934! and 418 in February. 1933. Of the transits in February last. 275 shins a n f^ fr t om the Atlantic
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    • 535 12 Economic Modernisation A GOOD example of the way in which ships can be modernised 1 to save the time and expense of building new tonnage is shown toy j the conversion just carried out of; the two motor cargo liners. Silver- larch and Silverpine. Built
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    • 282 12 iMtljainmrr> \ol \v\ rE era of the windjammer —the romance of the high seas- is not yet dead, and probably never will be, says a Swedish writer in an interesting report just published in a Swedish monthly. As recently as 40 years ago the total tonnage of the
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    • 61 12 The Royal National Lll I tuti >n has uiv* n pi nsl tu s ol >. r\ to Coxa Long, ol Blato ney Norfolk. twain Janu i rh Yorkshire on theii nun havi b-, for nearly 24 y< an Coxswain Tliompson haj liet her 45 < ars
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    • 52 12 A steamer still ;v n C ten is 95 yean >ld Tai. »>x Tungus. whicl Novskv Bhlpbuil Works. Bt Pet I irg In Ift Tiio Httn-Ta) la screw vessel ol 481 i nett. Htu- length la 26 ft (> ins. and d ■en! awnen I rui Co.,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 506 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. < Incorporated in F.M.S.) TTXt.riIONE Freight MM Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. OOOKIXG IOIMfI FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SI AM. iln corpora tou In England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN HONOLULU CANADA BY THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE— LUXURY AT LOW COST S*r Lovely Lafco Louise.
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    • 105 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO.. LIMITED. Hi l> H v\:i LIM dncorp d REGULAR PASSENGER i Benrlcca tmm Stogaporf Borneo. lUnka ind IMllltonP«r BATAVM, (HI RIBO* N|v s! \Mi: ING (K\er> TueM«.i> n.l rn\ ss. Ban Hong LJ ss. Qiang Bens For SOIVABAI NP RANDJERMASIK (Tortnisi-HK Serrfc s.s. GIANG ANN
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 536 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) Monday to Friday r < 30 a.m.' Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday,
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    • 271 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the lt or exported to irri\. Fast Wharf (Kntraiue liniv Op ten Noort 22; Tilawa Main Wharf (EntnUMi <..i«. Menestheus 1«. Javaneft Pres. Johnson II; BomerviHe nrvi.s 7. Fmpire Dotk (Fntraiue (iat,City of Cardifl SO; Btentor 34; Laganbank M Fmpire Dotk (Fntranre (..iti Klang 47: Marella
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 410 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS Ue Due 1 nage S pore. 6.000 June 6 NALDERA 16 lAOE 15.000 June 7 RANPURA 700 Au^ i« mi 17.000 June 21 BURDWAN 607 Auu Jq *N 6.100 July 4 RAJPUTANA 17 00 0 aL I HIND 11.500 July 5
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    • 478 13 E Herman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAI DlJnUl steamer Cii.v ol Carditl e Sails City o! Wellington 5 P n Jum 2 City ol Bagdad June 14 Ju 16 City ol Yokohama 29 July 2
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    • 749 13 SHIPPING INSLBANCE The Liverpool ynd London and <ilobe The Thames ,nH \i-r Insiirunee Co ltd o J"d M l^> Murnn- Insurance T RAILWAYS The leavr,Ud Malay States Railways. The Royal SU lf UlUavs of s am AIRWAYS Quntu. mpi irwa>s Ild +&*JSBJ?SX?J£2, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON
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    • 677 14 KONINf^LUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ j SlBERG— Friday, May 31, Rhio, Dabo. Billiton and Batavia. OP TEH NOORT Friday, May 31, Muntok (passengers and mails only) and Batavia, thence per s.s. Plancius to Semarang and Sourabaya. MAROS— Friday, May 31, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. GEN. VERSPYCK— Friday, May 31, Letong, Kramat.
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    • 352 14 I Jl REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SMUMGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penang Colombo, Bombay, Sues, Port Saii, Alexandria o» the Funow PRESIDENT LINERS All oatsMo rtatfwoomg Excellent cuisine Swimming bath talking motion pictures. Three iay stopover la Bgypt. Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. New York. PRESIDENT JOHNSON May 31 June 4
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    • 609 14 O. S. K. LINE to ENGLAND AFRICA, RETURNING TO SINGAPORE VIA SUEZ Next your HOME LEAVE Avail of the facilities offered jointly by the O. S. K. Singapore-Africa UNION CASTLE Africa-England N. Y- K. Europe-Singapore £131" 8-0 First Class throughout £||e fO A lst (OSK > 2n <«. Class ILXXO-Ag-U
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  • 314 15 HOLY INNOCENTS ENGLISH SCHOOL Successful Sports Meeting rjMII 12th annual athletic sports of li i F held on the school ground on Tuesdav ing ol parents and friends of the 00l \^f Unon« the distinguished guests were Mr. and Mrs i "a Unnter, Mr. H. K. Cheeseman. Rev Frs E
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  • 87 15 CoUuun The New President the former Worcesterand the present PreWorcestershire Cricket initiated as the new pie--1 at the annual meeting the committee. Lord i 'tiring president; Mr. H. Qower, Lieutenantleseltine, and Mr. c. O. cted in place of Sii KyMr. P. F. Warner, Mi. R. and Lord
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  • 35 15 s Cup. which has been in the I Great Britain for the past has gone back to France— 1 uly lent. The Lawn Tennis have lent the famous exhibition purposes in was dispatched to France
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  • 567 15 Petersen-Neusel Return Fight Next Month FIRST OPEN-AIR CONTEST AT WEMBLEY SINCE 1924 TirpcnAv T London. pESDA\ June 25. is the date fixed T-inir o\ rOtUni Contest Jack Peterson, the British heavyweight champion, and Walter Neusel 3t Germany. It win be over fifteen rounds and the iißht will be the first
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  • 634 15 To Be Confined To Men 1 111S x C3ir yHE annual tournament of the North Perak Tennis Championships on June 6 to 10 this year will solely be confined to men. The Ladies Singles. Ladies Doubles, and the Mixed Doubles, have been scratched owing to Insufficient support which
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  • 239 15 Rugby League Rout Frenchmen rTeam France 12; England 32. THE English Rugby League team gave a selected French thirteen a football lesson in overwhelming them 32-12 at the Buffalo Stadium I here in mail week. The match was played in cold, cloudy weather before about 10.000 spectators I Up to
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  • 102 15 .Match Between Ipoh And Taiping Drawn The match between the Ipoh Golf Club and the Perak Golf Club <Taiping) resulted in a draw of throe matches all. The results were as follows. Ipoh players' names being mentioned first: Gilchrist and Ayton beat Gibbings 1 and Howard 2 up.
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  • 185 15 There was a very good turn out )f K.L.B.R.A. members for the handicap spoon shoot at K.L. on Sunday. The j conditions were the first Stage King's 7 shots each at 200. 500 and 600 yards with a H.P.S. of 105. The conditions were not too good,
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  • 490 15 SELANGOR SUMMER MEETING List Of Entries J7NTRIES tor the Selongor Turl Club Summer meeting on Juno 8. 10 and 15 are as follows: HORSES: CLASS I. First rui G tur. second run i' miles. Singing Bird. Nahgoo »2>. Bruas •2). Excelic <2> Nonya Bukit Timah Prohibiion. Row Boat. IJ rrmint.
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  • 116 15 Among the eight Aston Villa players not offered terms for next season are the three English Internationals— Mort. Tate and TewkestHiry. Mort and Tate both full internationals joined Aston Villa in 1922 and 1925 respectively. Tewkesbury. an amateur international. signed professional terms in 1933. Black, Chandler, and Adcock.
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  • 381 15 SELANGOR LAWN TENNIS Ong Ee Kong Agains Reaches Ihe rinal Kuala Lumpur. >la> .Ml. r\N the padang this evening Ong E< v Kni-j,. the holder of the Selangoc lawn tennis title qualified for the final oi ilk men's tingles by defeating his club mate and rtval, Leone Hoc Yens 3,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 34 15 PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE while you use those old, worn-out, wasteful pluqs CHANGE TO pk \i You'll save the cost in Distributors for Malay** BOItN'F.O MOTORS III) REMEMBER j ASK FOR THE ENGLISH A.C.
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  • 1398 16 Humphries' Bad Mistakes Cost Whites The Game NOTABLE ABSENTEES Boon Lay Impresses As A Half-Back Blues 3; Whites 1. TN preparation for their first Malaya Cup encounter against X Negri Sembilan at Seremban— the S.A.F.A. held their final trial at the
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  • 150 16 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S TIES One Set Goes To Thirty-two Games •yHE results of yesterday's ties in the Tanglin Club tennis tournament wore as follows: Men's Doubles Handicap H F. C. Home and T. M. A. Chestnutt (owe 30) beat W. G. Buchanan and C. G. Jenner <scr.
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  • 191 16 London. May 29. The Derby tall-over today was: 4 to 5 Barham laid. 8 to 11 wanted. 9 to 1 Hairan offered. 10 to 1 taken. 10 to 1 Theft taken and offered. 100 to 8 Sea Bequest offered. 100 to 7 Field Trial offered. 15 to 1
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  • 117 16 To Visit England Next Season a London. A fully representative team of All India will visit England next season and their programme will be limited to 0 matches. Mr. R. H. Mallett. who is responsible for arranging the fixtures considers this number sufficient so that overstrain on the
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  • 22 16 Miss M. C. Scriven led the Surrey women's team to victory by 10—0 over Leicestershire at Southport, beating Mrs. Haylock, 6—3, 6—o
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    220 16 Challenging For British Welter-Weight Title London. In one month from now Paul Schaeifer. Canadian skater and professional boxer, will be qualified by residence to compete for the British welter-weight championship. A reminder to this effect arrived from him with the added information that he intends lodging his challenge
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  • 41 16 Singapore's Team To Be Selected Today THE team to represent Singapore in the first Malaya Cup match against Negri Sembilan at Seremban will be selected today. It was originally intended to select the team after the trial match yesterday.
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  • 36 16 London. May 30. Middlesex beat Essex by an innings and 41 runs. Middlesex 298 <P Smith Sl V°™ 6B) Essex 85 (Sim s six for 28 an d 172 (Robins six for 39)- Reuter
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  • 12 16 MRS. S. X. KELLY un* WOMEN'S SPRING C$ S
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  • 105 16 JHE replay ol thr pore Golf Club won competition resulted S. N. Kelly in A Mrs. S. C. Campbell Women's Sprin* lp of this competition Mj beat Mrs. E. J. NetUefo Guillemard 'up—in this competition S A Br A. Chippindale 2 and I Women's
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  • 47 16 Result Of Women'x Monthh Modal The Island Club von i medal was played on Tu suited in a tie betm i and Mrs. H Lim with 37. The following caidl Md Mrs. S. N. Kelly Mrs. H Lim Mrs R. Moore Mrs C E. Rait-
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  • 28 16 The heats of thi M ;n( j Sports will be run on 8u Ground. Balestier Road sports will take place n p.m. at the Victoria Bl I Ground
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 32 16 IT IS ESSENTIAL TO BE AGAINST ALL PERSONAL ACCIDENTS Apply for particulars of the OCEAN "BONUS" ■POLICY THE OCEAN Acddent Grantee r>u*«r" Corporation, Limited. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE. Manager C. NORMAN BENNETT.
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    • 65 16 COOK TO ,B£C^ A TURN- the turn e^£ MBSI 1 O/ a gas tap f(&L^ I MB 1 1^^^-- fll^BjJLu have «i<to»mtß- oioi KB^^' control to cook dinner l^>s without attention. )j\ They are finished in br ight gleaming enamel and made in all sfees. Come and choose one at
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