The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 June 1935
1935-06-01
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1935-06-01 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. •O. 14,589. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1935 It CENTS.17 words
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501 1935-06-01 1 SOCIALIST TO FORM FRENCH CABINET FRANC SPECULATORS A NOTABLE SPEECH FRANC SPECULATORS MARKED May Be Gaoled And Fined Paris. Slay 31. F OWING the defeat and reation of the French Governthe President has asked th< leader, M. Bouisson, tc Cabinet as quickly as posn order to take office at onceReuter - 501 words
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Article271 1935-06-01 1 4 3 R.A.F. Men Among The Thousand Killed HARDLY A BUILDING LEFT STANDING Police Force Practically Wiped Out SIMLA. MAY 31. A SEVERE EARTHQUAKE WAS REPORTED FROM Im QUETTA AT THREE O'CLOCK THIS MORNING AND COMMUNICATIONS ARE AT A STANDSTILL. IT IS REPORTED THAT MANY AREReuter - 271 words
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Article69 1935-06-01 1 London. .May 'JO. Thc 200 miles motor ear race over the "round the houses" course in Douglas Isle of Man. was won easily by the Australian, P. O. Fairfield, on; an ERA ear specially built for racing, at an average speed of 67.29 miles per hour F. W. Dixon, onBritish Radio - 69 words
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Article52 1935-06-01 1 TOWNS OVERWHELMED IN COLORADO Colorado Spring. A roaring torient, sweeping down from the mountains as the result of a cloudburst overwhelmed the towns of Elbert and Kiowa. Twenty-three have been drowned and scores of families are marooned in the low -lying districts while hundreds have fled to theReuter - 52 words
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Article114 1935-06-01 1 Irish Free State Will Not Be Used As Base Dublin, .May 29. Replying to the Opposition onslaught In the Dail today. Mr. De Valera gave an assurance that Free State territory will not be permitted to be used as a base for an attack on Great Britain.Reuter - 114 words
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Article559 1935-06-01 1 INDISCRIMINATE BOMBING TO BE OUTLAWED? Commons Debate London, May 31. PPEAKING in the House of Com•J mons in the foreign affairs debate. Sir Herbert Samuel said the Opposition Liberals were intensely reluctant to sanction any increase in armaments but were compelled to recognise that in theReuter - 559 words
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Article, Illustration47 1935-06-01 1 AFTER BEING technically in a state of war with the U.S. for the past 100 years the Seminol Indians ot Florida sued for peace at their annual Sun Dance. The chief is here seen negotiating with the Secretary of the Interior. Mr. Harold lekes, at the feast.47 words
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Article81 1935-06-01 1 Revenue Up Increase In London, May 29. Exchequer returns for the current ■financial year up to May 25 show that total ordinary revenue, excluding selfi balancing items, amounts to £87,458. 829 as compared with e 84,734,575 at the corresponding date last year. Expenditure, owing mainly to the increasedBritish Radio - 81 words
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423 1935-06-01 1 I**. S. Q. WONG SAVES SINGAPORE $10,000 A YEAR rpHE reason why the recently-Heated 54.000.00U Municipal loan JL was closed within three minutes, after 521.000.000 had been offered, was revealed at yesterdays meetin B of the Municipal Commission by Mr. John Laycock. II7HEN423 words
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Advertisement130 1935-06-01 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness ;.nd fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. MALAVA'* PREMIER HOTEL J f TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS RIJSTAFFEL 12.30 to 3 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.1a p.m. DANCE formal 9.30 to midnight nd final appearance of the Celebrated C-ont-nentul Dancer, VALENTA l ,s_Ai130 words
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Advertisement149 1935-06-01 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA I TQNIGHT[ FORMAL 1 SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CONCERT. DANCE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT BY THE j RHLIJER Mm'^z] THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF SINGAPORE j MORNING EVENING POPULAR CONCERT SPECIAL DINNER 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. SERVED ON THE LAWN SPECIAL CURRY149 words
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Article202 1935-06-01 2 RECORD ACTIVITY REVEALED Private Enterprise Beats Local Authorities London, May 29. RECORD activity in house building is revealed in a white paper issued tonight. At the date of the Armistice the number of houses in England and Wales was just below 8,000,000. Since that date andBritish Radio - 202 words
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Article28 1935-06-01 2 Before the Acting Chief Justice in the list Court at 10.30 a.m. For mention: D.C.A. 1 35—T. G. Francis vs: Nadhan Singh etc.28 words
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Article38 1935-06-01 2 Mr. M. C. ff. Sheppard. the District Officer of Alor Gajah, has gone on a short holiday to Trengganu. Mr. H.I R. Hughes-Hallett who was at one time Assistant District Officer, Alor! Gajah, will act for Mr. Sheppard.38 words
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Advertisement228 1935-06-01 2 _/z. -iir,—^ j. (The pen that writes 1 L) ways with one point £__l e raost unusu -l fountain pen imented Cpß gk is now for sale. Tlie I [versharp Adjust- Q'/__wA^^3 frOno Su P cr ine hairline to extra boid— k T£=_\\r canny little device on top of the228 words
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Advertisement123 1935-06-01 2 NOTICES. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the abovenamed Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Thornycroft House. Tank Road. Singapore, on Monday. June 17th. 1935. at 12 o'clock noon. 1. To receive the Director's Report123 words
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Advertisement703 1935-06-01 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS/ g TENDERS. Brand SINGAPORE OBESITY TABLETS. MUNICIPALITY HAVE RESTORED THOUSANDS TO HEALTH AND A NORMAL Tendor* WEIGHT. 1 Obtainable in three Sizes Tenders are now Invited Distributers following materials or Rn a particulars, see Munich. ,i Grafton Laboratories, Room "wpai 208, Collyer Quay. Pl E_s_??_£ 25** Bri^ :ri703 words
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Miscellaneous357 1935-06-01 2 Diary Of The Week -SATURDAY, JUNE 1 High Water. 11.34 a m. 8.5 ft.. 10.44 p.m. 9.2 ft. Football: Malaya Cup. Perak vs. Kedah at Ipoh or Taiping; Malacca vs. Combined Services at Malacca. Cricket: Europeans vs. The Rest, first day. padang; S.C.R.C. vs R.A.F. Seletar; N.C.C. II vs. Raffles357 words
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Miscellaneous429 1935-06-01 2 CHURCH SERVICES I ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL j SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. &.00 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) (Children's service postponed for Whitsunday) 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Weekdays: Monday, Wednesday and Friday Holy Communion at 8 a.m.; Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday Holy Communion at 7429 words
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Miscellaneous455 1935-06-01 2 3.30 p.m. Sunday School. 4.30 p.m. Service of Worship (In Malay). Preacher: Mr. Khoo Chiong (Bee. Monday, 8 p.m. Christian Workers' Training Class Thursday. 5.39 p.m. Prayer Meeting (In Malay* Preacher: Mr. Chew Hock Hlr*u Friday. 4.00 p.m. Women's Meeting. Peacher: Miss Margaret Lim. '5.00 p.m. Pastors' "At Home" at455 words
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321 1935-06-01 3 Black Budget For Taxpayers mW ree State Minister ol Finance had a shock i„ storp j vers when he introduced his fourth Budget In the D-uT Dublin correspondent of The Morning Post. iking a reduction in the taxation under pee State labours. Mr. nted321 words
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Article75 1935-06-01 3 To Be Developed In China Canton. Provincial Department of Reis contemplating the of coal mines in Kuotinlo. tu, Kangfuling. In Chunafa rding to an official anient made here. •urces of the district are at 100.000.000,000 tons and mes for tapping them will mt as soon asReuter - 75 words
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Article16 1935-06-01 3 Kanapathy Pillat Assistant Gov•t Suveyor, Ipoh. leaves for this week for special work about four months.16 words
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Article248 1935-06-01 3 Troops Make Clean Sweep In Hwaili I Yunnan, May 17. TOE Reds have failed in their; efforts to gain any foothold in Hwaili. and have ded northward. Special air observers today were unable, Irom a height of 900 foot to dis-! tho' SS \V HReuter - 248 words
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Article138 1935-06-01 3 Picture Owned By Perth Woman A Large oil painting, believed to be the work of Sir Joshua Reynolds, is in the possession en Mrs. George Anderson, of Perth. Mrs. Anderson says that her greatgrand uncle was Sir Joshua Reynolds'! brother. The story handed down in her family, from138 words
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Article97 1935-06-01 3 Hotelkeeper Has To Kun To Safety Brisbane. Wrun on elephanl belonging to u travelling circus at Woombye. a North Coast, township, broke its chain it wan- dered to the fence of the local hotel ijnd began to demolish it. The. owner lof ihe hotel. R White, attempted97 words
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233 1935-06-01 3 Frederick N. Henderson, chairman -1 Messrs. D. and W. Henderson and ouilders. of Glasgow, is over nty, and weighs more than twenty >n< braught an action in the Court Session at Edinburgh recently the L.M.S. Railway Company ■ung 5,000 damages in respect of he233 words
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Article158 1935-06-01 3 Owner Of "Factory" Fined .5250 Ipoh, May 28. The case in which a Chinese stood; charged with Illicit distilling of liquor, and possession of liquor was mentioned in the First Magistrate's Court, Ipoh, yesterday. At the previous hearing the I accused pleaded guilty. Mr. Kandiah, Special Grade158 words
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Article, Illustration327 1935-06-01 3 £20 STAKE NOW WORTH £70,000 Englishman's Luck In South Sea Eldorado Sydney. lyyiß. \V. G. Lawler a young English**A man who arrived in Sydnev recently made a £20 deal in Fiji thai led to his fortune. Mr. Lawler said he bought tlie original Laloma claim tar £20. not knowing what327 words
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Article390 1935-06-01 3 Wind Tunnel Test i At 650 m.p.h. TESTS to obtain aeroplane speeds Of 650 miles an hour 210 m.p.h. I more than the existing record are! being carried out by research work- j ers of the National Physical Labo- j ratory, at Teddington (Middlesex). In a390 words
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Article261 1935-06-01 3 FOUGHT BLAZE IN EVENING DRESS Chief Directs Brigade 200ft. Above Street Melbourne. £LAD In full evening dress tind a brass helmet, the Chief Officer of thr Melbourne Fire Brigade* dire-cted a lara.e' force of firemen from three city stations as they groped their way through thick smoke to reach the261 words
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Article72 1935-06-01 3 About 40 vessels we're fitted with theMarconi sounding device during March. They included the tankers British Engineer. British Chivalry. British Commodore. British Prestige, British' Diplemiat, British Faith. Amastra. Anadara. and Ale-xia: the P. and O. liners Ranchi. Maloja and Naldera* the Ellerman liners City of Athens. City of Eastbourne. City72 words
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Advertisement427 1935-06-01 3 In 2 jgfT. minutes ladlgettloa and *%J*_o*f*| stomach p.*. nvs are* caused -Y*^o %l ■»>' burninj-. mT .n id-; Wbie form in the itomacl ;i result of Ammy m^ mmm food fermenting. By harmful gases and adds, «»u m antomatlcalls sad yow t-^ j_ indigestion. The way l_j#eS\ te> .io427 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1935-06-01 4 By The Chess Editor A WEEK or two ago I announced the death of that great player, Nimzovitch. Through the courtesy of the British Chess Magazine I am able to give interesting biographical details of Nimzovitch's career. Another world master's name has to be added to1,018 words
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Article177 1935-06-01 4 Four Buried By Falling Wall Melbourne. Injured when, with three other firemen, he was buried beneath tons ol masonry, charred timbers and red-hot bricks at a Are in Fitzroy. William J. McCurdy, 65. married. Station Officer at Lord Street Fire Station. Richmond, died next day in St.177 words
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Article26 1935-06-01 4 A tigress was trapped by Mr. James Loh on Elacis Estate. Mengkibol Johore. last Thursday. The animal measures about 7*/ 2 feet from head to tail.26 words
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Article187 1935-06-01 4 50 Years Ago Free Press, For The Week Ending May 30, 1885 NOTES FROM THE KAMPONG j The epidemic of creating new depart- j ments is proverbial; the last is the' Forest Department. Nothing like experimenting and manufacturing when one has an overflowing cash account.187 words
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Article100 1935-06-01 4 ■By Our Own Correspondent* The drought continues and the heat lis very oppressive. There have been a few occasional showers, but barely sufficient to cover up the bottom of our weUa. The dhobies have scarcely any water in their tanks and so we don't I get our clothes100 words
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Article233 1935-06-01 4 The P. and O steamer Teheran, iwhich left here on Thursday with the I mails for England, had a large white I burgee flag flying at tl\e fore-royal-i mast head. It had the words "Royal jNavy" with a crow.n between the two 1 words in red letters. We suppose233 words
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Article57 1935-06-01 4 London. May 24— Lord WoM mains at Cairo for the- present The Government hai tai expenditure of five millions sterli---. the construction of Military road, m railways on the Indian frontier London. May 28— The German Emperor is seriously ill Lord Rosebeiy h staying at Berlin, and has57 words
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Article193 1935-06-01 4 Horse Revived With Quart Of Wine Melbourne A quart of wine was used to r« horse after it had been hauled trom a bed ol mud and slime at Little Dock Melbourne. Little Dock, which is or the banks of the Yarra River, is bd_f reclaimed193 words
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Advertisement214 1935-06-01 4 ECZEMA IN FORM OF BLISTERS i Had to Tie Bandages on Legs. Cuticura Healed. e I was a sufferer of eczema for many years, the eruption being on my legs. Day or night I had very little rest Irom the terrible eruption. It appeared in the form of water blisters214 words
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Advertisement18 1935-06-01 4 THE BEST PROTECTION A6WNST FIRE THIEVES mm^ m^^^^ mmm^^ m^^ m^^ mmt^^^ m^^^^^^^^—^mm mmmmimm mmmmmmmm 27 Wm*m\ StuJ-'>18 words
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Miscellaneous469 1935-06-01 4 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK-END Saturday Sunday B.B.C—GSF and GSG Singapore—ZHl Wavelengths—l9.B2 and 16.86 metres (owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) 620 Big Ben. The 8.8.C. Northern Orchestra. Greenwich time sig- wavelength—49.9 metres nal at 7.20 p.m. 720 Talk: Foreign Affairs. n a.m./1.30 p.m. Recorded music469 words
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Article, Illustration128 1935-06-01 5 nn BATON, on.e the pride of the German Fleet, but „o» a barnacle encrusted hulk. bcin g towed up the Forth. Scotland white a Royal Air Force plane dips in salute. The Forth Bridge is in the backeround. scoiiana. mine a Royal Air THE WEDDING of the Hon. Sheila Berry128 words
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Advertisement27 1935-06-01 5 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. 1% _P 1% II m*\ I* W%\ mmmmWaßßm Po*»r Ih fr "Cl llli SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. _o_^_^_^_M_H_M-M_-B-B-B__H__a-_B-M-_-a-Maio_B-_MaMa_a_l-^ a»/«r»M SfWaO* aajß_a_a_i_Hl27 words
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Article, Illustration3601 1935-06-01 6 Electric Current Charges To Be Reduced FUTURE OF SUBORDINATE EMPLOYEES CONSIDERED THE general meeting of the Singapore Municipal Com- missioners did not prove as contentious and as lengthy as was thought it would be. In a little over an hour. the Commissioners agreed Thai Ike3,601 words
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428 1935-06-01 6 Douglas Designer Talks On Britain's Improvement London. ARECORD-BREAKINCi night acrcss the American continent by the first Douglas liwer ever built is taken by N«C British experts as proof that the mail could he flown from England to Australia in four days. The Douglaß.428 words
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Advertisement449 1935-06-01 6 LADIEB. If yoai ar* thort you *aa la *re*M ;juf heicht and. at oa* an4 th* I »ouji» lime dra^iop inkt fr»«(ji loilioa; *^_i _H~ If -re that *o uuen adai-red. -i^y.-.g ihe Boa* IT NKTKB X**^^^*S. FAIL9 I So dl*c«mfort ur d*n>or tu bea'ln Qr\c m -bA l*Tol?eg. *ad449 words
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Advertisement91 1935-06-01 6 m^arn,r*OmZ c C°' s mm m*^^^**m^r I I AmmmW XX. The ORIGINAL RENOWNED ORANGE SMASH Which is prepared solely from the juice »>t rich Californian Oranges, acts as a charm in stimulating the jaded nerves and keeps you in perfect health. Cooling and Refreshing no other drink will win greater91 words
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Article164 1935-06-01 7 PEACHING DANGERS OF THE ROADS fcdless Risks To Safety Of The Public London. May 29. M R Leslie Hore-Belisha, Minister Transport, in an address to ional Safety Congress in morning said the [able nature of the total of road transport might be the fact that inBritish Radio - 164 words
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Article68 1935-06-01 7 PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS London, May 30. ring that other factors Mr. Hore-Belisha exInion, in reply to a question. that the singa had contributed the reduction of street ts London the number of killed in March and April •'tin. less than in the :::onths of last year beJings were established. -ations atBritish Radio - 68 words
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Article195 1935-06-01 7 British Cruiser As Treasure Ship CHINESE ART RELICS FOR ENGLAND (^HINESE art treasures valued' a? mil hons of pounds will leave Shanghai aboard the British 10.000-ton cruiser fc 0 t W o h r e e n fit She SaUS f r England on Numbering about 1.000. they are destinedReuter - 195 words
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Article100 1935-06-01 7 Scientific Management Congress In London London. May *!9. The two hundred papers to be discussed by the South International .Congress tor Scientific Management are now on their way to 1.000 members in all parts of the world. The Prince of Wales opens the congress in London on JulyBritish Radio - 100 words
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Article301 1935-06-01 7 ACTION AGAINST BASES THE REMEDY China Association Meeting In London London, May 28. CATISPACTION at the raising of the Legation in China to an Embassy as a recognition of the importance of the mutual interests of China and Britain was voiced by the chairman. Mr. D. G.Reuter - 301 words
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Article27 1935-06-01 7 Mr. C. S. Kinder, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Headquarters Office. Ipoh, and Mrs. Kinder, left for home on leave by the P. and O. Naldera on Saturday.27 words
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Article92 1935-06-01 7 Unsettled Owing To Conditions In France And U.S. London, May 28. The Stock Exchange today was un- settled owing to the French financial difficulties accentuated by the United States Supreme Court invalidations of the N.R.A. codes. Leading commodities also ruled uncertain, particularly wheat and cotton suffering sharp set-backsReuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article88 1935-06-01 7 Preliminary To More Formal L Negotiations London. May St. The first meeting between the Ger- 1 man and British naval representatives will take place in London on Tuesday. June 4. The purpose of these informal con- j versations. as of the earlier conversations with representatives of other; Powers,British Radio - 88 words
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Article98 1935-06-01 7 Jubilee Performance Realises £5,000 For Charity London, May 29. I The King and Queen were present Rt the charity matinee performanoe at Drury Lane Theatre this afternoon in honour of the stage jubilee of the great comedy actress. Marie Tempest. The proceeds amounted to £5.000 and atBritish Radio - 98 words
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Article80 1935-06-01 7 Celebration Of Its 500th Anniversary London, May 29. In connection with the 500th anniversary of the Swedish Riksdag, the Prime Minister. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, sent the following telegram to the Swedish Prime Minister "It gives me great pleasure to convey to you, in the name of His Majesty'sBritish Radio - 80 words
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Advertisement211 1935-06-01 7 Unprecedented Success. Every Seat Sold Out. Hundreds Turned Away Last Night. NOTHING HAS EVER BEEN SEEN TO APPROACH IT" WAS THE VERDICT OF ALL WHO CAW THIS MARVELLOUS SHOW LAST NIGHT' I THEATRE ROYAL NO To°T E I tonight j~jj 9.30 L/ IxLi-J/VIN *be biggest dramatic company of N.E.I. Presents211 words
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Advertisement262 1935-06-01 7 The Screen's most glamorous Personality tSee ber in her latest C ptivatinjj Role! A. D I T mf\ I t Mr I I UL 3 SHOWS TODAY -3.1 5-6.15 -9. 15 MAE WEST iTAX"**"fL_L__i ff I JkJ 1 ramount's new Musical Romance [Fl I _P nr Tur IHlfc I lbs262 words
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Article160 1935-06-01 8 DOMESTIC OCC URRENCE DEATHS. VAN CUYLENBURG.- At the General Hospital on May 31. 1935. Cadwallader Morgan Van Cuylenburg. dearly loved father of Mrs. R. H Wilson. Mrs. P. H. Battishill and Mrs. E. A. Whyte. aged 74. Penang papers please copy. ONG— Mrs. Ong Sam Leong I Nee Yeo Yean160 words
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1043 1935-06-01 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1935. The Fourteen Demands THE Japanese ultimatum to China throws once more into the melting pot all the efforts to bring about a rapprochement between the two nations. The course of SinoJapanese relations always was a tortuous one but this latest twist must1,043 words
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Article366 1935-06-01 8 **|*"HE enterprise of the Transport and General Workers' Union in trying to organise the Beefeaters at the Tower Of London has been ill-rewarded, but the rebuff will not deter the union from Its policy of seeking new members in unexpected quarters under the savHospitable "KgE- 0--1366 words
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Article1013 1935-06-01 8 ••LIE threw his wireless accumulator i at me." said a wife in the police" court. Assault and battery. < 935 Boom Year lor 8.8.C." savs a I headline. The Topicist has heard I loudspeakers like that. A SCIENTIST says the world is decaying. But that may1,013 words
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Advertisement139 1935-06-01 8 I Iff *V-* ££y~ -a ft »yi*w [;-v 1 '^""aV-BB \aw maw j wy CALDBECK'S 11. m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmm^mmi^^m^mmmmmm^^^m^m^mmmmmmmmmmm^^mmmm^mi^m^mi^mamm^m BY SPECIAL tt£ Al J&fl TO HM THI: BEAITIU'L JEWELLERY ENHANCES FEMININE CHARM The beautiful designs of today as stocked by us make the possession ot a ring, brooch, clip, bracelet or139 words
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Advertisement56 1935-06-01 8 THE AUDIENCE WAS SUBJECTED to the unpleasant effects of tear gas when the police raided a picture house in search of dangerous criminals. The sob-stuff enthusiasts must have had a wonderful time. "GAFLAC" POLICIES act more like laughing gas when disaster overtakes the home. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSLRANCE CORPORATION.56 words
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113 1935-06-01 9 Japan Threatens Another "Mukden Incident" TO DRIVE CHINESE OUT OF PEIPING AND TIENTSIN Military Penetration Of North China Shanghai. May 31. [T is learned reliably that the Japanese demands included the withdrawal of all Chinese troops from the Peiping and Tientsin areas but it is not clear whether the KwantungReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration37 1935-06-01 9 MIF. FIRST slot machine for flowers has been erected in Berlin M that it Ls possible for young men to obtain flowers for their lady loves M any hour of the day by inserting a 50-pfennig piece.37 words
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Article75 1935-06-01 9 Tientsin. May 31. "The Japanese want to remove all Chinese officials opposed to Japanese ambitions and I am the first on the list." said Gen. Yu Hsueh Chung, when interviewed by Reuter. He added that he had been summoned to Peiping and he expected to be dismissed. He75 words
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Article98 1935-06-01 9 Tientsin. May 30. A verv tense atmosphere was caused today by 200 Japanese soldiers assembling at the Governor's office with two armoured cars and one tank. They patrolled nearby for an hour before they dispersed. It is also reported that Japanese troops mounted a trench-mortar on the rootReuter - 98 words
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Article63 1935-06-01 9 Shanghai. May 30. The Japanese action has shocked Chinese opinion in view of the recent elevation ot the Legations. Negotiations are going on between the Kwantung Army headquarters and General Ho Ying Ching. but, it is feared in certain circles that the Japanese militarists are determined to findReuter - 63 words
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Article95 1935-06-01 9 Peiping, May 31. IT is understood the withdrawal or forcible ejection of all Chinese troops from Peiping and Tientsin is held out as a throat in the event of non-cessation of anti-Japanese activities but in any case the Japanese definitely want the removal of Gen. Yu Hsueh Chung's troops as95 words
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Article155 1935-06-01 9 STONER SENTENCED TO DEATH Woman In The Case Acquitted London, May 31. THE Rattenbury murder trial conied today, the 19-year-old Stone r. being found Mrs. Rattenbury was actrial yesterday Btoner's counStoner admitted that he struck but denied he was responsible did so owing to the effects of askedReuter - 155 words
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Article116 1935-06-01 9 Emblems To He Sold In London Streets London. May 30. TKing will celebrate his 70th iday on Monday and will tl that morning the picnd impressive ceremonial the Colour by the battalions, which every year crowds oi spectators Horse Guards' Parade. v.ill be an opportunity In the streetsBritish Radio - 116 words
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Article272 1935-06-01 9 UN-EMPLOYMENT THE BIG PROBLEM Conditions On The Island Still Deplorable London May 30. A REPORT by the Commission of Government on the unemployment situation in Newfoundland, furnished by the Governor. Sir Murray Anderson, at the request of the Dominions Secretary. Mr. J. H. Thomas, was issued yesterday as272 words
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Article215 1935-06-01 9 London, May 31. U7ELL-IN FORMED circles are of opinion that there is no prospect of any third party attempting to intervene in the Sino-Japanese dispute in North China as this would only aggravate the situation, which might possibly be solved on lines less ferocious than first appearances suggest. In thisReuter - 215 words
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Article133 1935-06-01 9 Famous Chinese Actress In London London, May 31. The Chinese film star, Miss Butterfly Wu. arrived in London today on a short visit and was entertained to a tea; party at the Chinese Embassy given by Mr. Quo Tai Chi and his wife. The party was attendedReuter - 133 words
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Article31 1935-06-01 9 In yesterday's issue of the Free Press we mistakenly referred to the -new Singapore manager of Kodak, Lta., as Mr C. Donald Knowles. This, of course, should be Mr. C. Donald.31 words
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Article108 1935-06-01 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices From Our Own Correspondent' London, May 31. Spot Sellers I 5 15 16d. <6d.) (Buyers* 5 13 16d. <5 7 B d.) July-Sept. 6d. (6 1 32d > Oct.-Dec. 6» B d. (6 5,32d.) Jan-March 6» 4 d <6 5 16d.» Market .Irregular.108 words
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Article107 1935-06-01 9 League Criticises Persia's Opium Policy Geneva. May 30. The Opium Advisory Committee diseussing government reports for 1933 criticised the lack of "international loyalty" on the part of Persia in respect of a shipment irom Persia to China ol a consignment of 119 tons of opium. The PersianReuter - 107 words
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Advertisement93 1935-06-01 9 JUST PUBLISHED RUBBER PRODUCING < OMPANIES 1 93 "> Sterling I l_M ORDINANCES of 1931 I 3.50 s S LAW REPORTS si.voo REPORT «>\ THF. >M OTAS OF COTrON, etc.. S 1.00 MOTORSHIPS OF THF. WORLD S ti.oo KELLY WALSH, LTD., Incorporated in Hong Kong) Raffles Place Singapore. *^---^i_^_______________________________________MßMiawa^*i****^* ,iM^^93 words
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Advertisement141 1935-06-01 9 PARFUM ASPHODELE ••TO CREATE PERFUMES FOR QUEENS. MUSED MONSIEUR LENTHERIC. I IS THE WORK OF A CREATOR AND A DIPLOMAT. BUT TO BLEND NATURES GIFTS FOR A DAUGHTER IS TO PLUMB ONES OWN EMOTIONAL DEPTHS. PR'CES FROM $3.75. ROBINSON CO., LTD. NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED THIS WEEK PIQUE RA YE ALBNE141 words
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Article557 1935-06-01 10 BRITISH TRADE WITH CHINA Mr. L. B. BealVs Vision Of Vast Opportunities UTF we want to share in the trade with China which is certainly coming, if we wish to participate in it and enjoy the reward, we must go to and help to create that market. We must return557 words
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Article230 1935-06-01 10 Lewis Aad Peat's Rubber Market Report Messrs. Lewis and Peat (S) Ltd.. in their weekly rubber market report dated May 31. state: The advance which took place early in the week was well supported by the trade and gave promise of better trading conditions generally. However. I as230 words
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Article161 1935-06-01 10 To Acquire Edison Bell Interests The Financial News is informed that arrangements are in an advanced stage for the formation of a new public company entitled the Edison Bell Television Corporation, Ltd., and that the new company is likely to be registered during the next few weeks.161 words
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Article176 1935-06-01 10 At the meeting of British Controlled Oilfields, held in Montreal, on April 30. Mr. L. Macfarlane read to the shareholders the speech prepared by Mr. D. Elliott Alves. president of the company. The oil industry has lately secured con- siderable publicity, most of it entirely! unsolicited. Allegations176 words
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Article202 1935-06-01 10 London, 4 months' sight 2.4 1.16 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 132 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 862 Hamburg;, demand 140 New York, demand 56 7/ 8 Batavia.202 words
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89 1935-06-01 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association May 31, 12 o'clock noon Tone of Market:— Quiet Steady. Latest Cable .—London Spot Sheet j 5 7 B d. per lb. New York— Closed. Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R. S. S. in cases (F.0.8. June) 20 316 20 516 Good F.A.Q. in cases89 words
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Article125 1935-06-01 10 The annual report of the Electricity Commissioners on the generation of electricity in Great Britain states that the output of electricity in 1934, from 470 generating stations, was 16.895. 551.396 units, compared with 14.963, t 619.597 units in 1933, an increase of; 12.9 per cent. The total amount125 words
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Article98 1935-06-01 10 May 31 THE TIN PRICE May 31: Singapore tin price (per picul) $114. Gambler 6.00 Java Cube JO-JO Hamburg Cube JJ*2 Muntok White Pepper 25.00 White Pepper 23 Copra, Sundried 4.65 Copra! mixed 4.30 Small Flake Tapioca 4.00 R. B. Siam No. 1 $102 Blanja Jelotong 5.7598 words
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Article91 1935-06-01 10 The directors of the Nitrate Railways Co.. Ltd.. announce that the operations of the company during the past year resulted in a net profit of €58.240. but owing to losses on exchange, and the uncertainty of the position in view of the Concession Iquique to La Noria terminating91 words
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Article1051 1935-06-01 10 FRIDAY. MAY 31. 1935 Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tm (4s I 4s 4s 6d x.d Asam Kumbang 32s 34s Austral Malay 59s 61s Aver Hitam Tin «ss) 13s 3d 14s Ayer Weng ($1) 188 1.98 Bangrin Tin 24s 25s Chenderiang 8s 8s 9d Hitam Tin (.50 cts.) .471,051 words
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Article249 1935-06-01 10 Statistical Improvement Overlooked Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co.. Ltd. In their weekly rubber market review dated May 31. noon, state: The market has been fairly active this week, but after advancing sharply at the beginning, prices relapsed under the influence of the disturbing events in America and France.249 words
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Article101 1935-06-01 10 May 31 Shell and Pish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4 86 Crown, Cross and Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4.46 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 32 Shell Motor Spirit in 4gallon drums per British101 words
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Article21 1935-06-01 10 Mr. J. w. Bewick, manage Pulau Bukom installation. A. roleum Co., and Mrs. Bewick h on leave, sailing on the Kai21 words
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297 1935-06-01 10 MORE ACTIVITY IN THE RUBBER MARKET Promising Figures Of American Questionnaire EWIS and Peat. Ltd :n 1- weekly rubber market iated May 21, state Plantation-There hai b i. ltl more activity and interest market since our last report The American Question: Arere published on May 15, mind were very favour.)297 words
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Article205 1935-06-01 10 Considerable Fluctuations During Week Messrs Guthrie and Co.. Ltd., in their weekly rubber report dated May 30. 10 a.m. state: During the past week the market has experienced fairly considerable fluctuations. A sharp advance in values occurred on Monday last under pressure of a strong trade demand and205 words
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Advertisement50 1935-06-01 10 otcr<wv costs I nffcct tfOUf Cheap storage far sU kinds of prodm*** now available, at Mn*r> Stanton Nelson and Co.'s Riverside Godown. 144. Boat Quay, Sinus porr bqye ccsts v **w* STANTON NELSON V CO., LTD 4, COLLYER QUAY. ■WOAfOW Telephones SEASIDE GODOWN... RIVERSIDE GODOWN OFFICE Inspection tAVtle* PRODUCM.)! j£ig50 words
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Article, Illustration649 1935-06-01 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - MALE STARS Longing For A HAIR-CUT MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person By I HV WOOD'S male stars are in aaddening predicament: they manage to do away with their One costume picture I ther lias prevented the pular of them trom having cut lor some months now. lucers still are turning649 words
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Article41 1935-06-01 11 Probationer Inspector K. Chelvanavagam. of the Central Police Station. Seremban. will go on transfer at, the end of this month, to Central Police Station. Kuala Lumpur, while Inspector Ch* Yunos. from the Central Police Station, will go to Seremban. on trans-41 words
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Article, Illustration386 1935-06-01 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by I World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst NEW HONOUR TRICK COUNT j|N the waning light of 1934. I cante to the conclusion that as Contract Bridge had progressed so much In the past few years, some renovating might well be done to my386 words
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Article584 1935-06-01 11 TTHE following novels have been added to Raffles Library during the past fortnight Ames (Jennifer' Sweet Peril. Appiin (Arthur) The Street of Dreams. Baines 'Joy* Fiddler's Folly. Bankson <R.A. I Disaster Island Barre (Jean) Desert Son. Bindloss (Harold) Lady of the Plain. Blake I Nicholas) Question of Proof,584 words
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Article262 1935-06-01 11 Virulent Campaign In Munich OINCE the opening ot a branch k office of the Stunner. Herr Julius Streicher's anti- Jewish weekly, in Munich at the beginning of this year, offensive labels have been posted on Jewish shops and handbills distributed on various occasions, but recently this262 words
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Article85 1935-06-01 11 Canberra. A statement issued by the Acting Treasurer (Major Casey) shows that the total public debt of the States and the Commonwealth at Mar. 31, was .€1.233.731.208 of which €393.738.980 represented debts due by the Commonwealth and €839.992,228 was States' debts. Of the Commonwealth debt €278.486, 86785 words
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Article30 1935-06-01 11 The engagement is announced of Mr. Yeoh Seng Choo. of the Mercantile Bank, Penang. to Miss Khoo Joo Ee, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Chin Teong of Penang.30 words
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Article337 1935-06-01 11 Fortunes Staked In Propecting Rush London. "THE Mines Department is finding abundant proof of the anxiety of oil prospectors to be first in the field under the new Petroleum (Production) Act. Although licence applications do not close until June 17. the Department has had a continued337 words
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Article202 1935-06-01 11 Presented To Sydney University Sydney. Mr. Archibald Nieholson. ot London, lias presented to the Sydney University j d piece of Greek sculpture of grt at I antiquity. The statue is that of a i nt'de man. and is white marble. One leg has been broken off at the202 words
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Advertisement138 1935-06-01 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI] 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 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000: Issued and iully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund138 words
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Advertisement492 1935-06-01 11 CHARTERED BANK I OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England bv Royal Charter Paid up capital in HMOS shares of £5 each .v: 000.000 Reserve Fund >; 3.*****0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors g ono 000 HEAD Ol IH I 38. Blshopsgate. london EC I Asencies and Branches. Alor Star492 words
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Article318 1935-06-01 12 Weathered Exceedingly Heavy IN Ihe course oi a recent voyage from 1 Rosario to Hull the Arcform steamer Arcwear encountered extremely bad weather and had her No. 1 hatch damaged by a tidal wave. In his report to the managers ot the vessel Messrs. Sir318 words
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Article135 1935-06-01 12 Successful Trials At Southampton Highly successful acceptance trials were concluded in Southampton Water recently of the twin-screw diesel passenger tejnder La Dryade. which has been built by Messrs. John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., of Woolston. for the Societe des Bain de Mer of Monte Carlo. The vessel135 words
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Article106 1935-06-01 12 Colonial Orders For A Leilh Firm Messrs. Henry Robb. Ltd oi Leith. have received an order ior a steel screw tug for Colonial owners, and a hopper barge for British owners. They are at present building a oargo motorship. 1.700 tons d.w. 250ft. ln ength. for Coast106 words
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Article272 1935-06-01 12 A New Ship Canal Suggested An address on 'Some Aspects of Imperial Defence" was given, under the (aegis of the British Empire League, by Vice- Admiral Sir Barry Domville. at the British Empire Club. St. James's Square. London. Admiral of the Fleet Lord Jellicoe presided. Referring to the272 words
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Advertisement513 1935-06-01 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) E TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. i SOO&ING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. H __L-I H-.P »T_a_»K» I H XW -A *^^-___S H_■ I ___f**g H B^H 111 u«u mmwm (Incorporated in England). HOME VIA CHINA,513 words
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Advertisement325 1935-06-01 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON IDDRRBS 22, PALL MALL. LONDON >\\ 1 of fast twin-screw Oil Dr Mail Passenger Veil RANGOON, COLOMBO PORT M l>\\ MARSEILLES. PLYMOI IH \M> LONDON with through connc Singapore ar.d 1 HOMEWARD SAILINGS Lea\e Leavi Rangoon Colombo OXFORDSHIRE Jul. STAFFORDSHIRE July 5 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Julj WORCESTERSHIRE Aug 2325 words
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Miscellaneous552 1935-06-01 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 2*2 Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 1 pm Kuantan (via Jerantuti Monday to Friday a.m. Saturday 7.30 am. 7 p.m.!] Kelantan (via Gemas) I every Monday Wednesday, Thursday and Friday552 words
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Miscellaneous175 1935-06-01 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Hua Tong, Brit., 110 tons from Muar 31, for Muar 31. Ngow Hock, Norw., 709 tons from Bangkok 31, for Bangkok June 1. Asdang, Siam, 405 tons from Kemasik 31, for Kelantan via Ports June 1 Hosang, Brit., 3,292 tons from Hong Kong 31, for Penang June 1.175 words
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Miscellaneous195 1935-06-01 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships aloi.Ks.de tl.e \U,. U or expected to MTive Fast Wharf < Entrant p (fete 1 Rajula 22: Anshuti 20; Clara Jebsen 20 Main Wharf Entrain e Gat Menestheus 18: Raha 15; Javanese Prince 13 Johnson 11; Tilawa:, |fl Empire Dock (Kntian.e Gate City of Carditr 90; Stentor195 words
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Advertisement468 1935-06-01 13 •■•--"^^^■¥-*^3»3____Hfi^^___^~** l,K v -A*____*f r *s* ll *^B'^ m J mm- "^"^^^mmWA-^^^^^^ -v"**^"^^^! m^rm—m\^mmm^L^^^——am _____f***________T.H[ BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Tnm e Spore T sw BANGALORE 6.000 June 6 NALDERA 16 000 All. 2 CARTHAGE 15.000 June 7 RANPURA ***** A_f 18 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 21468 words
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Advertisement481 1935-06-01 13 fc. Herman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) "E__AERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL w*»*u. Steamer City of Cardiff Twi D City of Wellington 5L* 10 I™* 2 City of Bagdad June 16 City of Yokohama J T Une 29 2 z^z481 words
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Advertisement828 1935-06-01 13 REPRESENTING II SHIFTING __J___ S--_____?SS£k: I The China Navigation Co., Ltd. The li£w_£_W F__J___f r__^i \2^ The Siam Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. ***rawa<Uy Flotilla Ot_, Ltd. INSURANCE a Lo,,d< ui o,obt s*. is™* j,d Mer m RAILWAYS The Federated Malay States Railways. The Royal State RaUways of Slam. AIRWAYS Y828 words
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Advertisement739 1935-06-01 14 \\\\m rm Wis KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ lOBA— Sat urd-ty. June 1, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. PATRAS— Saturday. June 1. Rhio, Bawean. Padang-Bay. Boeleleng and Sourabaya. rOBOALI Saturday, June 1, Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bent-kalis, Batoe-Pandjang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. rOBELO— Saturday, June 1, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau. TOGIAN -Saturday, June 1, Pontianak. d|739 words
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Advertisement632 1935-06-01 14 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD IL WHITE STAR LINE. TO LONDON, VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTFku*.. AND MIDDLESBROUGH w\M §SUWA MARU 10.700 June 12 13 HARUNA MARU 10 500 a„ §FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 June 26 27 SKATORI MARU lo'ooo 22 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 July 10 11 SKASHIMA MARL* 10 000632 words
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Article, Illustration420 1935-06-01 15 MEMORIAL FOR LATE KING ALBERT To Improve St. Andrew's 1 Hospital THE following appeal for the creation of a British Empire Memorial to the late King of the Belgians has been received by the Straits Settlements Government from the Anglo-Belgian Union In response to numerous requests from many420 words
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Article148 1935-06-01 15 Mother Fails In Claim For Damages Perth. A call's appreciation of music which led to it taking in a whole course at one standing led to its owner's appearance in the police court recently. Evidence was given that a High School student at Albany. Western Australia148 words
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Article47 1935-06-01 15 Melbourne. Fifteen queer-looking Australian lizards have been posted to Prague in air mail by Dr. Juri Baum. assistant of National Museum at Prague. Dr. Baum has travelled 6,000 miles by caravan through Australia, collecting lizards. In addition to the lizards. 1.000 spiders have been sent.47 words
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Article18 1935-06-01 15 Mr. H. E. Collins, J.P., has been appointed a Commissioner of the Mohammedan and Hindu Endowment Board. Penang.18 words
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Article458 1935-06-01 15 Mrs. R. E. Lambert •THE funeral of the late Mrs. Ruth Eileen Lambert, wife of Mr. W. Lambert of Singapore, which took place ,at the Bidadari Cemetery yesterday afternoon was preceded by a choral service at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and was very largely attended by relatives and458 words
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Article259 1935-06-01 15 Successful Screen Debut Of Ketti Gallian The screen debut of Ketti Gallian in "Marie Galante" is the most successful ol recent times. What splendid acting she is capable of and how fascinatingly she mixes her French and English you will see in this Fox Film which won the259 words
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Article213 1935-06-01 15 Mae West In "Belle Of The Nineties." We noticed the Army. Navy and the Air Force flocking into the Capitol last night. Only one actress could do that; Mae West, ol course, and she returns to Singapore in another naughty picture called "Belle of the Nineties." We believe213 words
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Article102 1935-06-01 15 Latest Donations Bring Total To $61,108.64 The lollowing is the latest list of donations to the Singapore Jubilee Fund. Amount previously acknowledged $63,880.64 J A. Pereira. Esq. 3.00 Cheong Koon Seng Co.. Ltd 100.00 C. H. da Silva. Esq. 50 00 Powell Co. Ltd. 25.00 Unadorned and Undecorated102 words
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Article213 1935-06-01 15 Theatre Royal Packed For The Opening Performance The opening performance of Dardaneila." which claims to be the biggest dramatic company in Netherlands India, attracted a large crowd at the Theatre Royal last night. The management should have no difficulty in packing the theatre every night of the company's season213 words
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414 1935-06-01 16 S.C.C. BEATEN BY ODD GOAL IN FIVE Scrappy Game Again C.C.A.A. On Padang I C.C. A. A 3; S.C.C 2. IN what could only be described a as a scrappy game the Chinese Companion Athletic Association beat the S.C.C. at football yesterday on the Padang by the odd goal in414 words
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Article178 1935-06-01 16 Results Of Yesterday's Ties The results of yesterdays ties in the Tanglin Club lawn tennis tournament are as follows: Women's Doubles Handicap Mrs. Scott-Ram and Mrs. Ablitt (plus 15) beat Miss McSheehy ar|i Miss Heagerty -plus 4> 6—3. 6—2. Mixed Doubles Handicap Mr. and Mrs. Strickland <owe178 words
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Article, Illustration200 1935-06-01 16 London, May 31. The county cricket matches which today resulted as follows: Lancashire beat Sussex by 64 runs Lanes 122 (J. Parks five for 45) and 225. Sussex 216 (H. Parks 107; Booth six for 60) and 67 (Booth five for 26). Notts beat Hants by an innings200 words
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1434 1935-06-01 16 MOVE FOR BRIGHTER CRICKET SUCCEEDING From Our Own Correspondent) London. May 22. /CRICKET is getting brighter There is no doubt about V, it. At the present rate of progress this season will quickly establish a record in the number of games played1,434 words
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232 1935-06-01 16 Teams For Week-end Cricket Matches TTHE following have accepted to play cricket for Europeans vs. The Rest today at 2 p.m., tomorrow at 10.30 a.m. and Monday at 10.30 a.m.: R. A. Ashworth, Pte. Battye. Cpl. Fahy, W. R. M. Haxworth. P. W. Holt. C. G. Jenner, R. F. W.232 words
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Article122 1935-06-01 16 Championship Ties For Mondav The following ties in the Singapore Junior Badminton Championships will be played on Monday. !>.30 a.m.. Junior Doubles Second Round Sng Seng Heng and S. Veerapan vs. Kum Kim Leng and Lim Cheng Quee. S. Munian and N. R. Ponnusamy vs. Chan Chim Lim122 words
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Article141 1935-06-01 16 Film That Should Find A Ready Appeal The change of programme at the Alhambra yesterday comprised two Universal Pictures releases. "Fighting Pilot." featuring Richard Talmadge and "Glamour." starring Paul Lukas, Constance Cummings and Phillip Reed. From the point of view of entertainment, "Glamour" must be given pride of141 words
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Article59 1935-06-01 16 i Owing to numerous inquiries, both .from the Press and from outside sources with reference to the R.A.F. Jubilee celebrations, all inquiries, either Iby telephone or by letter, should be ;made to: The Secretary. R.A.F. Jubilee Celebration. R.A.F. Station. Singapore. i who will at any time be pleased59 words
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Article85 1935-06-01 16 LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIPS To He Held At S.C.C. From June 17 TTHE Singapore lawn tennis eham- pionships '.sanctioned by the LTA. Malaya > will be held on the courts of the Singapore Cricket Club and other courts, if necessary, from June 17 at 4.50 p.m. each day. Officials: president:85 words
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Article76 1935-06-01 16 .Miss Wanda Morgan Wins Women's Championship Newcastle, May 30. In the final of the British Women's Goit Championship today Miss Wanda Morgan beat Miss Pam Barton 9 and 2. Miss Morgan led 2 up at the end Of 18 holes. There wen remarkable scenes by caddies due toReuter - 76 words
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Article22 1935-06-01 16 Mr. Carl Lawson. of Ipoh. who was been ill for some time was removed to Batu Gajah hospital on Tuesday for! treatment.22 words
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Article95 1935-06-01 16 Can Hammond Beat Others To The Hundred? 11l the Oval pavilion recently a Surrey amateur laid 10 to 1 on Sandham being the next batsman to complete a hundred centuries. The man who took the odds fancies Hammond and "Young" Jack Hearne each of whom has notched 9695 words
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Article82 1935-06-01 16 WINNER BREAKS T_ RECORDS Ind.jihtpMiis I A K™ D ,n" :^*l K.ll> PctUlu I I his four-cylinder special, win tie Grand Prix n. speed of l<*6.:>4 n Z" covered the course utes and 47 ieCO Pcttilo also br-.. r 400 miles witii 108.802 miles an minutes SSReuter - 82 words
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Article18 1935-06-01 16 R.S.Y.C TENNIS Monday's tlei In HSY»; tennis tournament Cooke vs. Wr, Winner of k... winner of Tw- < di<18 words
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Article33 1935-06-01 16 Mr. a F. Denn tt. Cl Building Inspector Lar nd will proceed on b Hi will bi* ao I Miss Denn- tt. I*. I Elagupillay. S I pector. will act a Inspector. Taiping33 words
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