The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 June 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,595 ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1935 It CENTS.
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  • 140 1 Japanese Military Preparing Further Adventures SKELETON N.R.A. DISAPPOINTS LABOUR IN U.S.A. I LONGER HOURS AND j WAGE CUTS Pledge By Steel Industry Washington, June 7. B.TRLY disappointed at the ton N.R.A.. the executive the American Federation i oui has declared its adoption! ress
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  • 41 1 London. June 7. Chinese members o* the stall Kaiian Mining Administration. their wives, have arrived »n London infer with the directors. is understood that such visits will made annually In future, with a to improving co-operation and in■utput.— Reuter
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  • 46 1 CABINET RESIGNS (STOP PRESS) LONDON, JUNE 7. MR- RAMSAY MACDONALD ARRIVED AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE AT 3.50 P.M. AND HAD TEA WITH THE KING. HE THEN PRESENTED THE RESIGNATION OF THE CABINET. MR. BALDWIN ARRIVED AT THE PALACE AT 4.55 P.M. VXD WAS APPOINTED PRIME MINISTER.- REUTER
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  • 31 1 Singapore play their lirst Cup tie at Seremban today against Negri Sembilan and the next Cup tie in Singapore will b'j between Singapore :>nc! Johore at Anson Road on June 21.
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  • 617 1 Although 14 Demands Have Been Fulfilled DELICATE PROBLEM FOR THE POWERS PKIPING, JUNE 7. "THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM" PREVAILS IN NORTH CHINA WHERE THE BELIEF IS GAINING GROUND THAT THE JAPANESE MILITARISTS ARE BENT ON FURTHER ADVENTURES DESPITE THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT'S COMPLIANCE WITH MOST
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  • 62 1 London, June 7. The Kins w&nt to Epsom yesterday whon he saw the Coronation Cup won by Mr. Benson's Windsor Lad His Majesty will not see The Oaks run today. He is remaining in London, it js assumed, in order to receive the Prime Minister and later Mr.
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  • 386 1 Quetta To Be Sealed For A Year ALL SALVAGE WORK ABANDONED London, June 7. QUETTA, with its multitudinous dead, has been sealed for one year on doctors' advice. All salvage work has been abandonid :in<\ assistance will be given to survivors pending the disinterment of their property, which is buried
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  • 24 1 London, June 7. A bulletin issued today states that the Princess Royal had a eood night and her conditJbn is satisfactory.-
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  • 85 1 London, Juue 7. London's Urst television station will 'be situated at Alexandra Palace, North London, 306 feet above sea level, on which a 300 ft. mast will be erected. Tho combined height, it is considered, should enable a high-delinition television service to be provided for the whole London
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  • 218 1 NEW CABINET: FRANC STAGES SHARP RECOVERY SPECULA TORS WAIT j AND SEE" Fear Of Being L Penalised London, June •THE franc staged a sharp recovery this morning on the news that M. Laval had formed a government but business on the foreign [exchange market was not large and 'there were
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. Ctl^' MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS RIJ STAFF EL 12.30 to 3 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 pin. DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight AND FINAL APPEARANCE OF KATHERINE CHERNIKOVA THE POPULAR DANCER
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    • 158 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW I|L HOTEL MORNING I EVENING j ULA rf CuNCcRT c nrr ia i muu^rt 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. SERVED ON THE LAWN SPECIAL CURRY TIFFIN CONCERT B—lo p.m. PROGRAMME OF MUSH: BENMUD BY THE POPULAR RELLER
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  • 203 2 I'enang, June 6. T'HE lrvsh water pool in the Kampong Bahru Malay mosque was the scene <>i drowning fatality last Sunday, when a Malay bey lost his life through an accidental fall into the tank. The lan. whose name was given as Che Rose, went to
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  • 28 2 Mr. J. B Westerhout. the well-known architect, took his oath of allegiance as a Justice of the Peace be tore Mr Norman Grice. the Singapore second magistrate, yesterdav.
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  • 118 2 Grievous Hurt Charge Against Two Chinese Two Chinese. Tan Kiah Seng and Lim Cheng Soo. alleged to have been concerned in causing grievous hurt while comitting an armed robbery during the early hours of May 31. were produced before Mr. Norman Grice. the Singa- I pore Second
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  • 129 2 Chinese Was Not Eligible For Title A Chinese "doctor" who advertised that he could cure all kinds of diseases but did not have the necessary qualifications was fined a total of $200 on two charges by Mr, Norman Grice. the Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday. Accused. Lau Kee Hong,
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  • 41 2 Under the auspices of the Literary Department of the Ceylon Tamil? Association, a variety enteita^nt S" be gl^ en in the association premises on Saturday. June 8. at 7 p m All members and their families ar? cordially invited to attend
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  • 112 2 Ex-Municipal Overseer's Appeal S. Tamboo. the ex-Municipal overseer, was partially successful in his appeal before the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice W. Burton, in the Singapore Supremo Court yesterday, when his lordship reduced the term of imprisonment to three months in all. although upholding the conviction. The appeal
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  • 88 2 All those who are making entries for exhibition or competition in the Y.W.C.A. Hobby and Handcraft Exhibition are asked to secure their labels vTn f he D 2, mce Secret *ry at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay, as soon as possible. Entries should be brought to the Y.W.C.A. on
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 80 2 NEXT CHANGE PAVILION A Saucy, Witty, Cocktail of Naughty Fun! SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE BINNIE BARNES CLAUDE ALLISTER SIR NIGEL PLAYFAIR Maison Benz Ladies Gowns LATEST MODELS FROM NEW YORK PARIS RAFFLES HOTEL roo M No 2 rf- r\ H.T M r l APIT L 'S HCXT AT7KACTMN! A Famous Fn.r
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    • 80 2 TRADE AND DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS. t>^ dVertlSers are Guested to nut* that on and after July Ist, 1935. the following conditions as to the form 01 Trade and Display advertisements will apply j «n^ Vert fu 3 Cols wlde mm me^surt not less than 4 in. deep. Adverts 4 cols, wide
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    • 358 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT? WEEK END BEAUTIBOX Harriet Hubbard Aver containing Luxuria Cleansing Cream, Beautifying Face Cream, Beautifying Face Powder, Eau De Beaute Skin Tonic. PRICE $2.50 per box Medical Hall Ltd., Battery Road. BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGUA." C, OXLEY RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds Excellent cuisine. Tennis.
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    • 364 2 SINGAP()u7 MUNICIP ALII Y Tenders. Tenders are no**- i n following materials or TranspSrcV.: Road^Date t Thursday. June I 4 P-"n Supply of Straight Pipe, ami Castings for period Otl 1 Sept. 30. 1936. Date or Lfn p.m. Monday. August 12th T? 8 4 Supply ot Manga' 12^ e 9
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 604 2 1 CHURCH ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAI WHIT- SUN DAY 6.00 a.m. Holy Communion. 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7 .30 a.m. Matins. 6.00 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion 10.00 a.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Weekdays Monday in Whitsun Week Holy Communion at 8 a.m. Tuesday in
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    • 359 2 SERVICES 10.00 a.m. Malay Service. Rev. Goh Hood Keng. 5.30 p.m. Epworth League Service. Mrs. E. V. Davies. .Subject: Following and Setting Good. Examples 6.00 p.m. English Service. Rev. G. V. Summers Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Mr. Gan Hock Chuan. Wednesday, 11 a.m. Women's Meeting. Mrs. Chen Ah Poh.
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    • 275 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY, JUNE 8 High Water, 2.42 a.m. 8.2 ft.. 4.9 p.m. 7.4 ft. Football: Malaya Cup, Negri Sembilan vs. Singapore at Seremban and Selangor vs. Kedah at Alor Star. Cricket: Inter-State, Singapore vs Negri Sembilan, first day S.C.C. padang; S.C.C. vs C.S.C., Balestier Road; S.R.C vs.
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  • 351 3 pebtor Pays Over 100 Per Cent. Chinese, Cheong Ah Sohn, fi d for Ins discharge from m the Singapore Supreme xi.iy Mr. C. O. Lim, the i >fflcia] Assignee, informed a 'Beckett Terrell that the I already paid more than one r cent, towards his liabilir tilting the
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 3 BLLBMCT THE GOVERNOR inspecting a guard of honour drawn from the Raffles Institution Cadet Corps and Boy Scouts.
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  • 97 3 Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. June 5. marriage took place on June 1 Presbyterian Church. SingaDonald Torrancc Patterson Third Mile Estate. nban, the well-known NegriSemi sportsman, and Miss Dora Edit ii Lucas, youngest daughter &1 M Lucas of Holloway. London. Crawford once skippered belli Negrl rugger and soccpi teams
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  • 236 3 Copper Sulphate Poisoning Inquiry Ended CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE BY PERSON UNKNOWN No Conclusive Evidence A VERDICT of Criminal neg- licence not amounting to culpable homicide against some person or persons unknown was returned by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. \V. G. Porter) at the conclusion of his inquiry yesterday into the death
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  • 506 3 Girl's Story Of Elopement With Tamil MAN IN COURT ON KIDNAPPING V*l irVI WJIL. Penally. June <>. OOW a young Tamil girl, finding; the accusations of her relatives regarding her association with a young Tamil unbearable, left her home for the mainland to meet the man with whom she eloped
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  • 26 3 A Cantonese armed with a kmf» robbed a woman living in Rawanf Road of jewellery to the value o 4An early arrest is expected.
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  • 26 3 Mr Pierre Emile Carcenac. Assistan Conservator of Forests Mauritius, ha been appointed an Assistant Con serTatoi of Forests. Malayan Fores Service, with eflteet from Feb. 16.
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  • 139 3 Letter Replies In 13 Days After Wednesday The weekly Amsterdam-Batavia service of the K.L.M. (Royal Dutch Airlines) will be doubled next Wednesday. The service will be operated with Fokker-Douglas DC-2 aircraft, the transit time being reduced to 5\ 2 days. Although the cabins offer accommodation for 14
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  • 87 3 Tokio, A memorial service for Marshal Joseph PilsudskL la-.e virtual dictator of Poland, was held today in the Roman Catholic Cathedral here under the aus- pices of the Polish Minister to Japan. Mr Michel Moscicki. The Apostolic Delegate, Mgr. Paul Marella, officiated. The service was attended oy Mr.
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  • 338 3 Alleged Serious Statements Against Woman MEDICAL EXAMINATION PROVES REPORT UNFOUNDED Kuala Lumpur, June (>. COR the best part of yesterday, Mr. F. K. Wilson, the first magistrate. Kuala Lumpur, was engaged In hearing a summons case preferred against one Munusamy who. it was alleged by the State, had made a
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  • 107 3 Four Youths Sentenced, But Leader Lies Low From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 4. An echo of the Xooh "Fagin" case was heard in the local court today when four oi the seven Chinese youths charged witn snatching a gold chain from a girl, who told the
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  • 48 3 From Our Own Correspondent I Ipoh, June 7. It is understood Government is approving the expenditure of $50,000 for the golf course at Cameron Highlands and providing $30,000 to be spent in the current year. The balance will be included in the estimates for 1936.
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  • 34 3 Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Mr. J. F. Carlos to Miss B. M de Zilva. on Monday. June 10, at the church of St. John the Evangelist. Bukit Nanas, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 193 3 Schoolgirl's Alleged Suicide Attempt Kuala Lumpur. A STRANGE story is told by a 15- year-old Tamil schoolgirl of the circumstances leading to her removal I to hospital in Kuala Lumpur, where she is now suffering from the effect!, it is alleged, of drinking disinfectant. The girl, whose parents
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  • 127 3 Unemployed European Pleads Guilty C. H. Pragwell, a middle- aged Euro- pefUl, declared he had no work and no means of subsistence when he appeared before Mr. McP. Brander In the Singapore police court yesterday in answer to a charge of vagrancy. Police stated that Pragwell surren- dered
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 203 3 ai>ie». If torn art Acrt y«« oaa is M w*aM jour fcclfftt id4. at oao uf tac _l >ar. teieiop taat crtKwfu!. willow; Wr bA. i« «o maofc adaiir«d. fc| rl f ie« Bom Sjat«a-1T KMO S^r*\. v o ».»<-. «»f.. rt or a»iii«r to health bac«\ •i t i-...rt.
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    • 382 3 Flatulence gone in 2 minutes There are mam remedies that relieve flatulence after an hour or two. Now there Is one thai will completely banish that, distressing condition in two minutes. This new remed:. is ciianioxa hifrhh -act Ivated i ban oal lift y time* more effect v >• In
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  • 843 4 Chess Notes And News By The Chess Editor THERE is little of note to comment upon this week. The committee of the Singapore Chess Club have, I understand, formulated their programme for the season, and in a week or two the Championship will begin. This event, as always, provides many
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  • 237 4 Vien nese Traffic In Titles A NY one may become a nobleman in Vienna— at a price. And here is a sample price list: Duke £15,000 Count 8,000 Baron 2,000 A vast trade in titles has been revealed by a Vienna court case in which Karl
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  • 27 4 The Siamese Ministry of Interior h*J submitted to the State CounSuE consideration a draft of an arrnestv L exercise of the Royal clemency anS fUZnUc^n n W
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  • As It Was—In The Singapore Free Press, For The Week Ending June 6, 1885
    • 62 4 Paris, June 2 The death occurred today of Victor Hugo. The burial will take place at the Pantheon. London. June 4— The Derby resulted today as follows 1 Melton 2 Paradox 3 Royal Hampton. London. June s—lt5 It is stated positively that Sir Robert Hart has been selected
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    • 218 4 Singapore is becoming famous, thanks to the Russian war scare. Once we were called the Liverpool of the East now we are styled one of the most important unfortified coaling stations. Is this ascending or descending the political scale The two clocks postal and legal, are
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    • 136 4 A match was pfeM 0 between the Sin^r r, and the Navy. comiSn lckel C! u k The Club won t£ K? at U > wicket first, makinu a to^T lo The Navy, in their nr uL° f succeeded in putting r,,, fl !l! u and they
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    • 129 4 Latest Show-Piecc Of The Red Capital The first section, eight miles long ot Moscows underground railway kno£ n er F as *"*>. is now )m S£j and has been formally opened The Metro waa certainly budlv needed tor the suriac, transport lor Z citys tour million Inhabitant years
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    • 106 4 There is in London a persistent person who collects celebrities with the painstaking care of a connoisseur acquiring Old Masters or carved ivories. At times her methods of collection are unusually direct. A young man who has made a success with a book received through his publisher
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    • 99 4 About 80 per cent 01 the Mm now produced in Grtat Britain and tbl United Stavs are photographed I lenses produced at Leicester. Iflor Leicester- made lenses are U9ed exclusively for the technicolour nims In the film studios, both of Hollyurooe and of Great Britain, the very
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 163 4 buucura (Talcum Comforts (all skins! Pure, medicated and antUeptic, it cools, soothes and refreshes the skin, protecting against chafing and irritation. It absorbs perspiration and imparts a delicate fragrance. Ideal for every member of the family. Sample each Soap, Ointmtnt and Talcum free upon request from Muller Phipps (Malnya) Limited,
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    • 30 4 GILBEY'S "OLD TOM" DRY GINS and Pa hit* ppiii illlMM -^^Xwyji 5 unit l-antts ironLßEvs I s I _PLJ> TOM H towfeJ v P Incorporated in S. S. 9^BBl^^^7 J
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 253 4 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK-END Saturday B.B.C.— GSF and GSG Wavelengths— l9.B2 and 16.86 metres 0.20 Big Ben. Sydney Gustard. at the organ of the Gaumont Palace Cinema. Chester. 6.35 "Collectors' Treasures." 7.05 Talk: "Foreign Affairs." Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.20 The Commodore Grand Orchestra, directed by Harry
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    • 242 4 Sunday Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength— 49.9 metres 11. a.m. ,1.30 p.m. Recorded music. 5.30 p.m. 17 p.m. Relay of Presbyterian church service, preceded by an organ recital. B.B.C.— GSF and GSG Wavelengths 19.82 and 16.86 metres 6.50 Big Ben. A pianoforte
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  • Article, Illustration
    133 5 FRANCES FIRST AIR RAID DTULL began in Paris the hank of the Seine when the cellars of School of Medicine were transformed into a first-aid ion and firemen and the dis nfection services were ntremels bdjf Photo shows a bomb" exploding in a fans street during the "air-raid" IMF COUNTESS
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 35 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. NUTRITIOUS X """^^hH SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. m.. mm a* i^— -2 Worin Studios 50.
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  • 391 6 Mussolini Sees Cars Put Out Of Action ITALIANS are much intrigued by the issue of a mysterious official communique announcing that Senator Marconi has performed some experiments at the Boccea Fort, near Rome, in the presence of Signor Mussolini (in the latter's capacity as
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  • 224 6 Mrs. Lyons On Advantages Of Big Families A mother of eleven children won the nearts of 2.000 Lancashire mothers at Manchester. She was Mrs. J. A. Lyons wife of the Australian Premier. She spoke as guest of the Union of Catholic Mother*, and this is what she
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  • 407 6 RHODESIA REMOVING IN STATUES "Philistines From An Empire Outpost" A CCORDING to Mi*. Jacob Epstein the Rhodesians the Southern Rhodesians. at all events are Philistines. The Government of Southern Rhodesia, which has purchased as as its nvw London headquarters Agar House, in the Strand, the former home
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  • 235 6 R.A.F. PLANES WILL BE BOMBER-FIGHTERS Experts Doubt Efficiency Of Small Machines PNTIRELY new air fighting tac- tics, which will mean that Britain's orders for more machines will be practically all bombing aircraft, have been evolved by the Air Ministry. The now tactics mean that ever*
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 6 MISS RITH LOWEN, of Seattle, I'.S.A., has invented this novel hunting dress which can be employed as a boat while out duck shooting.
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  • 76 6 During 1934 I striking increase occurred in the shipment from America to England and the continent of automobiles as passengers* baggage The actual amount of increase for the total number of bookings was 130 per pent. It is evident that this trend is continuing into 1935 when
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  • 57 6 Buenos Aires, May 30. Bolivia has agreed to accept an armistice in the Chaco war, but stipu- lates that the dispute must be settled 1 by direct negotiations with Paraguay Paraguay previously had agreed *to cease hostilities on the basis that the I JS. n w
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  • 55 6 stopped i n c a-.,,,, minu tes. stomach pain] been wealed •Bi,u,. tod M »t-acttog and in, medical .scieuc, >***** •> '>■ Wrorated m. numberless <>•]. entirely. Bi.surat.'d M ♦Hids that <-„,,,. (h •PWWta a son,! ever the stomach Get BUurai >d i tablets from v,>ui today, but bo
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  • 307 6 MEW YORK society packed the Supreme Court to listen to the woes of Mr. William Lawrence Graham, an English-born butler. Mr. Graham is claiming £20,000 from the wealthy Mrs. Henrietta Flick and her daughter, Margot, who live in the fashionable Park-avenue. The butler alleges
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  • 553 6 Four Seek Relief From Gaol Sentences (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 4. THE Acting Chief Justice. S.S., the Hon. Mr. Justice W. Burton, with Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell presided at the Johore Court of Appeal yesterday when four cases were disposed of in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 13 6 I^^ I I .^r f^^\ lijl n# **r Hc# etc n as I
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    • 96 6 VISIT CAIRO DURINCx YOUR HOMEWARD JOURNI when time permits Cox Kings arrange short trips b.v car from Suez connect:. at Port Said Fur further particulars apply t( PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD or at any or the Branches <• COX AND KINGS (AGENTS) LTD Head Office 13. Regent Street. LONDON s\\
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  • 83 7 Youthful Mourners Attend (Crock's Funeral ()1 the Singapore schoolchildren who had been entertained by him just before his death, attended 1 the funeral of Paul Emmauel 'Grockl 11. the well-known clown > at Bidadari Cemetery early yesterday. The Rev. William Murray took the service, and among the others
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  • 273 7 Subscriptions Now Over $91,000 The latest subscriptions to the i Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund bring the total of $91,707.49. Amount previously acknowledged $72. 084. 93 Forest Department, Singa- pore 7 Do W Staff of Surveyor General J| Of Ships Dept 42.50,1 Stall of Labour Office, I Singapore 20.00
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  • 132 7 Punjabi Had Ganja In His j Possession A Punjabi Islam bread-seller named Ismail did not confine himself to his legitimate trade and paid the penalty lor this in a heavy fine imposed on him by Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal Dis- j trict Judge, yesterday. Ismail was
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  • 55 7 Mr. and Mrs. Baldwyn Lowick. of Singapore, are to spend the Whitsun 1 holidays at Bintang. Cameron High- lands where their new bungalow is nearly completed. Lieut. R- P- S. Walker has been appointed acting captain in the M.S.V.R.. and the Rev. F. M. Oliver has been granted a commission
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  • 111 7 The first anniversary of the Indian Recreation Club was celebrated on j (June 3 at the chib premises at Pasir I iPanjang Road. More than 150 memI bers and visitors attended. During the night, music was rendered by The Golden Bell Minstrels. Prizes were presented by Mr. K.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 707 7 ITS ONE BIG LAUGH FROM DA If 1 1 \f\U matinees ™>m- wnim* >. moniTai v >♦ START TO FINISH! ■•■■■■■wll (nightly us— t.isi at ut A^^^^2?<fc. SONG HITS BY RAY NOBLE HUNDRED v^fil I^^. BRITISH AM) DOMINIONS V Ol ENGLAND'S LOVELIES DANCING >J lIPiF H L FILMS PRGSEM W^f
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  • 46 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MARRIAGE. ROBERtSON-PEARSE-At St. George's. Pcnang. on Friday, June 7. 1935, Duncan Robertson, son of the late Mr. F. Robertson and ut Mrs. Robertsen, oi Storkpnrt. England, and New Y( rk, to Jean Poarse. widow ol the late Dr. W. W. Pearse. of Hong Kong
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  • 849 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JUNE 8. 1935 Rubber, The Franc And The Mailed Fist THE failure of the campaign of the planting industry to secure a reduction In quit rents will .naturally come as a disappointjment though it might well have I been foreseen. To many minds the (Planters
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  • 44 8 Capt. Geotlrev Frevbprn saw ?s w ■pent «BJJS. Kln act as Secretart t^ S 1VI to Ch«muf^ to Resident, Perak J Peel •S y M a iViI Servlce! Mrw to act as C |fat K^er^" TVlce m. Malayan CMI Perak Class
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  • 157 8 *1*HE extent to which wireless is being used to circulate the results of j the Irish Sweep draw, and possibly co circumvent the law In Britain which forbids the publication of lists of prizewinners and other news in connection with the event, is shown in the
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  • 913 8 pERHAPS the Topicisis faithful readers will remember the communication he received last week calling a public meeting "for the purpose of protesting against the slighting references to the Scottish nation made almost weekly by the Topicist in the Free Press." The Topicist is now able to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 166 8 Z% A LITTLE CHEAPKR |i^f THAN OTHER WHISKIES (rv^a GOOD. SOUND SCOTCH MACGREGOR'S ![&m\ red spot. ~":>i W CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. A Jv l Incorporated under the Companies' r i h I,); W I Ordinance? of Hongkong) ;>l>rfl);wl "Incorporated in Shanf>hai» *00®£ J WholeMle fir Retail 3cotc«wib»| WINE MERCHANTS
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    • 51 8 A CERTAIN FILM-STAR is said to have been so keen on her work that she took a co-respondent's course. A lady who is keen on prudence and economy will protect her jewellery by "GAFLAC" ALL RISKS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE A: LIFEASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480. I
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  • 1205 9 Douglas Fairbanks Arrives In Singapore "LOST" IN PACIFIC FOR THREE MONTHS Receives Disturbing Wire From U. S- A. RUSHING BACK WITH ALL POSSIBLE SPEED QOUGLAB Fairbanks senior, and a tew members of his yachting parly who have been "lost" in the Pacific tor the last three months, suddenly turned up
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  • 151 9 ECTED BY STATUTE WESTMINSTER Irish Free State Can Abrogate Treaty London, June 8. TLord Chancellor delivered two tst important judgments in rivy Council, the effects of are that Canada has the to abolish appeals to the Council In criminal matters, Irish Free State has since the panting
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  • 345 9 ANNUAL CONFERENCE IN' SINGAPORE Forty Delegates From Up-Country Clubs TTHERE are over 40 delegates from up-country clubs in Singapore for the sixth annual conference of the Malaya and Siam district of the Rotary movement, the headquarters of which will be the Adelphi Hotel. The proceedings start
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  • 62 9 Cabled advice has been received that the Board of Kramat Pulai Limited has declared an interim dividend of 25 per cent, less income tax of 4s. 6d. in the payable in London on June 19 to all shareholders on the register on June 5. Warrants to local
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  • COMMODITY MARKET
    • 49 9 London, June 7. Spot (Sellers* 6 1 16d. (6V B d.» (Buyers) 6d. (6d.) October-December 6 9j32d. (6 9|32d.) January-March 6 7|l6d. (6 7|16d.) April-June 6 916d. (6 9!16d.) Market Idle. New York, June 7. May 12.56 bid 1 12.61 > July 12.68 bid (12.73 bid) September 12.92 (12.95)
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    • 14 9 London, June 7. Spot £223-0-0 (£223- 0-od.) 3 Months €218-0-0 < £219-10-od.) Market: Easier.
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    • 16 9 London, June 7. New York 4.93 9 16 (4.95%) j Paris 74 9116 <75V 4 >
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    • 20 9 London. June 7. Silver 32 11 16d. (32y 2 d.) Gold 141s. 9>/ 2 d. (140s. 7d.)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 153 9 BOOKS JUST RECEIVED Rtyal London. I). Goldriug $3.50 Special Correspondent. R Bernaji "».uo IntciUfcirtala of Great r.ntain. I). Mirsky 1 50 < i «>- .ti King George's Glorious Reiffa :.(M) Black Consul. Yinogradov 5.00 Mm "n Company, I*. Fleming 5.00 l.ray.ilian Adventure. P. V'ltmins: 7.00 Have Been Warned. N Mitchison
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    • 163 9 I TRIPLE -PURPOSE LUGGAGE "THE TRINITY CASE" EXCELLENT FEATURES WHICH ARE AT ONCE APPARENT y^p^s. THIS SPLENDID AVAILABLE |N four qualities i «ir ,2^£^^r vi I PRICES:- $12.75, 1 3.75 f 16.50, 17.50. ALL FITTINGS HEAVILY CHROMIUM PLATED" ROBINSON CO., LTD. NEW STOCKS I NOW ON DISPLAY 11 PIQUE FACONNE
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    • 190 10 June 4. 5. 6 American Can. Com. 126 127 126 American Telephone and Telegraph 124* 4 127» 4 126'0 Atcheson Railroad 41% 4ii 4 401 Chesapeake 4414 44* •> 431 0 Dupont 97 5g 96l T 2 9g Firestone 14 13 b 14 General Electric 25»i 25 25-
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    • 430 10 REVISION DOES NOT RAISE TAX Aim Is To Prevent Evasion (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 6. *J*HERE appeared in the F. M. S. Government Gazette of May 81, an announcement cancelling the .sugar duties imposed in July last and substituting another schedule. This has been
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    • 63 10 tiS fr and Nettlef olds, the Brinort, t a n Steel man ufacturers. re> ?.r tl tOtal proflt of ove r £1.000 000 "ncl^lSo 10 M 31 laSt the W^s? n A. Prell T inaty stat ement shows that u )r u^iur 1 n a t^ s
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    • 92 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 7, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R. S. S. in cases (FOB. June 20.7 16 20.9 16 Good F.A.Q. in cases 'FOB. June) 19 7 8 20 No. I. X. R.S.S. 'Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 20.3 16 20.5 16 No. I X.
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    • 624 10 In their weekly rubber market report Lewis and Peat Ltd. say: There is lit lit to be said about the market this week conditions generally remain unchanged and there has been no definite indication of a movement in either direc tion of the price of the commodity
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    • 17 10 drownei A 22e£h£2S Was rescue a little eirl f™~ L attempt to recently 8 ,rom the Thames
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    • 512 10 Official Statistics Present Brighter Picture IN the May issue of the Bulletin of the International Tin Research and Development Council, published by the Hague Statistical Office, a considerable increase in tin consumption is recorded for March, 1935 and for the first quarter of the
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    • 87 10 -From Our Own Correspondent i London. June ti Tronoh Mines. Ltd.. report I nmAt <or 1934 ot €49.720 and £74 6^l carried forward The dividend 1* Per cent., has already been paid Sungei Besi Mines. Ltd. report profit of .€22.451 and €10 618 Tear ned forward. The dividend
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    • 955 10 FRIDAY, JUNE 7. 1935 MINING Ayer Hitam Tin (ss. 13s 3d laa Ayer Weng (fl) 1.90 200 Bangrin Tin 24s as* Chenderiang 8s 8s Qri Hitam Tin „50 cts.) 47 50 Hong Fans ($1) 'JJ tS? 8 x? 0^ 8 Tln lss) 12 s 12s 9d lons
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    • 101 10 June 7 Gambler 6 00 Java Cube 10. 00 Hamburg Cube 10.50 Muntok White Pepper 25.00 White Pepper 23.00 Copra, Sundried 4.65 Copra, mixed 4.30 Small Flake Tapioca 4.00 R. B. Siam No. 1 $102 Blanja Jelotong 5 75 Sarawak Jelotong q 75 R. (Siam) W.C. No.
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    • 220 10 June 7 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 241 16 London, 3 months' sight 24l 32 London. 60 days' sight o 4 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 31^2 London, demand 2 3 15 16 London, T.T. 2 3 15 16 Lyons and Paris, demand 870 Hamburg, demand 141
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    • 265 10 GOVERNOR i-,,,,,, Dividends May He Affected 1 TOM*, f,,r <ni land to bo redu,, (1 J" Sir Shenton Thorn the planting dlAr& 5 ing that he thinks $4 p';: rate, and he is therSnr Cr< authorise any walv, r Inquiries in offlciaj Q1 Lump* today SSUSTSSSiS
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    • 51 10 June 7 Shell and Fish Kerosem per Unit of 2 x 4- gallon tins Crown. Cross and Dr.i^on Kerosene per Unit ol 2 I 4 gallon tins Shr Met or Epirit ei pump per British Imperial Gallon Shell Motor Spirit in 4gallon drums per Br;* Imperial
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    • 46 10 costs I' n/fcct if^l Cheap storage for klwHa of prod«n r DO» available. at > 1Stanton Nelson and to Riyenide Godown. 141, Boat Quay. Singapore Sqve tests*- Consult STANTON NELSON V CO., LTD 4, COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPOKI. Telep nones SEASIDE GODOWN 2?c RIVERSIDE GODOWN OFFICE Inspection Invitc<!
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  • 220 11 Silver Jubilee Tattoo At Aldershot To Be Broadcast BETTER THAN EVER Talarity of searchlight tattoos] K>tb interesting and remarkable. easy enough to understand why; should crowd, sometimes at inconvenience to themselves, to J performances. There is in the marching of men under dashing illuminations of the rchlights; in
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  • 496 11 PI XL ZHI, 8.8.C., PHOHI and DJA programmes for the week-end will be found on \)AZV 4. d against the Sassenachs. turned spears and broadswords against other: of the rise of the British avalry and the part played by our l in the establishment of popular Lents. lere
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  • 246 11 TO BE BROADCAST MONTHLY First Transmission Tomorrow ARRANGEMENTS have been coni' I^' eluded between the 8.8.C. and the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral. London, for monthly broadcasts in the Empire transmissions of services from the Cathedral. These services, which will be specially arranged for
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  • 690 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst THE SYSTEM WORKS IT happened in Newark in a closely packed restaurant at the height of the noonday rush. Seated at a table were four men. engaged in a heated argument about the Culbertson system. "It may
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  • 124 11 Regular Reception Of Empire Station A menage of greeting to the British Grahamland Expedition under the leadership Df Mr. John Rymill was broadcast in the news from the Empire Station of the 8.8.C. at Daventry recently. The Expedition had previously report-t-d that reception of the Empire Station in
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  • 212 11 Parliamentary Committee Of Inquiry IN the Bouse of Commons. Mr. C. R. Attlee < Labour > asked the Post-master-General whether he was yet in a position to make any statement on the subject of the setting up of a committee to consider the future of broadcasting after the
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  • 170 11 Father "Grilled" 24 Hours After Five Deaths What has been described as the most bewildering poison mystery of two decades has sent a thrill of horror throughout New York It came to light when Frederick Gross, a soft-spoken book-keeper, poor but honest, and known as a friendly
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  • 260 11 Further Important Programmes Planned By 8.8.C. FURTHER important programmes are planned by the 8.8.C. in .connection with the Jubilee, many of which it is hoped will be relayed in the Empire programmes for the benefit of listeners overseas. Notable events In the Jubilee celebrations will be the King's
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  • 26 11 Seremban, June 6. The annual speech day and distribution of prizes for King George V. School, Seremban. was held today at the Hall.
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  • 129 11 Special Programmes For Overseas The Japanese Broadcasting Association has been giving a special overseas broadcast since June 1. The following are details of the broadcast From the Nazaki station (JVH) of the International Telephone Co., Ltd. on a wavelength of 14.600 kilocycles (10,660 kilocycles or 7.510 kilocycles may
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  • 411 11 Tiny Plane Travels For id. A Mile THREE revolutionary types of aeroplane, now being worked on in Britain by experimenters, manufacturers and clubs, bring flying within reach of the man in the street and reduce its cost to that of running a baby motor-car. The most
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  • 109 11 Fuelling Device Aims At Recapture Of Trade A new system of fuelling liners 1 which, it is considered, may win back much of the coal trade lost to oil. is being demonstrated at Fishguard. Pembrokeshire, this month. Discomfort and inconvenience caused by coal-dust in bunkering has been
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    • 134 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 fully paid up $20,000,000 (Reserve Fund—
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    • 486 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMI THIN A (Incorporated in England bv Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600 mo shares of £5 each £a.00U.000 Reserve Fund £3 000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors e 3.000 000» HEAD OFH(1 38. Blshopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon
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  • 48 12 For the first time in its history the total of imports and exports from the docks on the River Ribble at Preston reached 1.000.000 tons last year The upward trend seems likely to continue A new industry, employing fifty men has opened at the Preston docks.
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  • 38 12 "ras (ilSfilL* 000 Turklsh vears for th» spread ov er 10 vessels fL tt P o? ose of b »y ln e new states "The T?m«" te Sm M*S Line, i Constenttaople corr <*P<>n<ient at
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  • 489 12 U.S. PLANS FOR BIGGER MERCHANT FLEET Secondary Naval Force In Time Of War A TWENTY-YEAR plan to provide a strong merchant fleet for the United States by subsidies for the construction of vessels and a readjustment of ocean mail contracts has been launched in Congress. The programme,
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  • 314 12 Plague Reported In Two Ports /^HOLERA .has been reported from twc ports of British India Calcutta and Chittagong. The return for Calcutta shows a considerable decline in the number of cases lor the week. 101 cases having been reported as against 193 in the previous week. Chittagong
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  • 91 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside or expected t. Fast Wharf (Entrant Hawaii Maru 20 Main Wharf (Entr.t:.. i lf Carthago 18; H, ICalchas 6. Empire Dock (Entrant G »H Havana Maru Kinta 35; Javanese pWest Wharf (Entr, Siltonhall 5. i! 4 Section 10 (Entrant Aliporc 52. KEPPEL IARBOCI Main Wharf: I
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    • 460 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.8.) TELEPHONE eight 5433 Passare 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. WORLD'S CttVOin "Incorporated In England* THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN without change—
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    • 57 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia frewXntle (Via Port Swettenham, Penan* PaUmban*, Banjoewangi and Ncith Western PorU) D «< Sail T.s. m .v. Kangaroo 8 A P U 7 8 *uT\ Fares Single £19.0.0, Australian Return £30.0.0. Currency For puticoUn of Fr.i,ht and P«^ Plan* apply t«,_ McAUSTER CO^ LTD.
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    • 203 12 For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages. Foreign Monty Exchange and Freigkt. apply COOK S 39, ROBINSON ROAD. No Booking Fee*. Telephone 5908 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDKI 59 22, PALL MALI.. LONDON. S.W of fast twln-acrei Mail Passenger Vetl RANGOON, COLOMBO. POK 1 Ml MARSEILLES. PLTMOf I K LONDON with through
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    • 470 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 am. 7 p.m. Kelantan cvia Qemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and
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    • 169 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Pembrokeshire. Brit.. 4.896 tons from Hull 6. for Hong Kong 7. Bangalore. Brit.. 2.874 tons irom Rotterdam 6, lor Hong Kong 7. Havana Maru. Jap.. 3.451 tons from Yokohama 7. for Belawah Deli 8. Christian Huygens. Dut 9.139 tons irom Batavia 6. for European ports 7 Aramis. Fren..
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    • 390 13 *J I jr.P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS KJ lift T'nafe S'pore. Tnw g.^ THAOE 15.000 In Port RANPURA 17 000 Auk in RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 21 BURDWAN 6070 Auk 29 BHUTAN 6.100 July 4 RAJPUTANA 17 000 a£! S KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 5 MANTUA 11 000 SeSt 6
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    • 480 13 Euerman&Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "EUJERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of Wellington June 14 June 18 City of Bagdad June i July 14 July 16 City of Batavia July 30 Aug 2 FOR HONG KONG SHANGHAI
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    • 1044 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship Co (1132) LM. Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China Mutual The tunard White Star Ltd Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak SteWhip Co Ltd The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Orient*? Line Ltd INSURANCE The Liverpool and London and
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    • 691 14 r nfla KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAAKT MAATSCHAPPIJ TOGl AN— Saturday, June 8, Pontianak. TOBA— Saturday, June 8, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. VALENTIJN— Saturday. June 8 Rhio, Padang-Bay, Ampenan, Boeleleng and Sourabaia. TOBOALI -Saturday, June 8, Koedap, Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis Batoe-Pandjang. Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api SWARTENHONDT-Sunday, June 9. Batavia, Rodriguez, Mauritius, Reunion Tamatave. Durban,
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    • 334 14 I DOIXAR STEAMSHIP LINE I cftKf AMERICAN MAIL LINE EUROPE <* AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA ANDjOR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OB VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA
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    • 369 14 O. S. K. LINT s.s. "HAWAII MARLT (10,000 G. TONS) Leaves Singapore June 9th direct for COLOMBO and E. S. African and South American piirN Fares to Colombo LJcck. 3i*d >> i $17 $49 $120 For further particulars, please apply t<> OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, Passage Dept No. 9, de Souza
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  • 1141 15 Form Of England's Leading Cricketers HAMMOND DISAPPOINTING Youthful Batsmen And Bowlers To The Fore (From Our Own Correspondent) Fleet Street, May 29 f N beating Middlesex by 22 runs yesterday, the South Africans maintained their unbeaten record. Middlesex, however went nearer to defeating
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  • 99 15 The following were the best cards returned for the June Mixed Foursome Competition which was won by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Moore with a nett score of 35 3 4 Mr. and Mrs. K. W Moore 46-10»/ 4 -353 4 Mrs. Raitt and C. A. r. Bateman
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  • 43 15 The June Ladies Medal Competition was played on Monday and Tuesday and resulted in a win for Miss Patterson 43—H 29;. The following cards were returned. Miss Patterson 43— 14 ---29: Mrs. Strickland 4&— 18=31 Mrs. Young 53 18 --35.
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  • 956 15 Experts Fancy Hard Up And "CAPTAIN DASH" WINDSOR LAD 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 6. OOME fast times were clocked dur*J ing this morning's track work in preparation for Saturday, the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club summer meeting. Some
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  • 67 15 •THE Singapore vs. Negri Sembilan State cricket match starts at the S.C.C. at 2.30 p.m. today, and will be continued on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and Monday at 11 a.m. The ground will be enclosed lor this match and a charge ot 20 cts. will be
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  • 129 15 The following will represent the S.C. R.C. lor their week-end games:— On Sunday, versus The Police XI. at 2 p.m. at the Depot. Players to meet at the Club-house at 1.30 p.m.: Low. Kee Choe <Capt.». Chua Boon Ann. Kam Gim Lock. Oh Chong Seng. John Lim. John Then.
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  • 36 15 Today at 2 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground. S.R.C. vs. Raffles College. S.R.C. players: M. Orr. P. R. Lewis. E. Le Mercier. V M. Valberg. G. Fernandez. L. M. Pennefather. D. Ross. H C. Hum-
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  • 39 15 Race 1 Silvery Mirth. Lady Agnes. Dignity Maid Race 4. Triple Green Justieia Rare Martin. Dug^an. Apple Glory Race Athlacca Race 7. Dark Look. Short Suit Race 8. Vederer. Stratched Irom fell engagements Smiling Eyes. Twinkling Eyes
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  • 64 15 Entries For The Summer Following are the entries lor the Perak Summer Cup to be run on July 6— distance 1' 2 miles: Nahgoo. Kuala Laddie. Five Dollars. Ledger Line. Lusty. Fed Up. Kalill. Oolong. Taverner. Singing Bird. Bruas. Combination. Sailor Bill. Clever Alec. Ormolu. Short Suit. Winways.
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  • 119 15 Record Established At Epsom (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 6. Last year's Derby was fought out all over again at Epsom this afternoon in the Coronation Cup. Mr Martin Benson's Windsor Lad won by P 2 lengths in 2 mins. 33 1-5 sec a record for
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  • 414 15 GEORGE COOK MAY MEET YOUNG SPANISH HE AV Y WEIGHT Promoter's Gloomy View Of Boxing London. WTF some new talent does not reveal itself soon, the fight game will pass out This was the gloomy prediction with which promoter Jeff Dickson burst in on me, writes Geoffrey Simpson in j
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    • 64 15 i u k§ SUNDAY TIMES (THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA) has arranged to produce a Special Food Number on June 30th. <I This Special Number will contain nianv up-to-date articles on what to eat. etc.. etc.. 7 7 and will be illustrated. *I This Number will form part of
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  • 1053 16 Visitors Given Little Opportunity For Developing Da ngerous Raids CLEVER DEFENCE PREVAILS U. SERVICES 3; Johore 0. I JNITED Services, who already had a win to their credit in this year's Malaya Cup competition, having beaten Malacca s—l, defeated Johore 3 o in yesterday's
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  • 54 16 The following have been invited to play association football for SC C *>nd AI vs. Singapore Cold Storage on Thurs- < da 5 June 13, at S.C.C. (Friendly): G i Stroobach: R. V. Welch and A. R > S PhiiH T> D °o dS C J B ™broke
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  • 73 16 London, June 7. THE Oaks Race was run at Epsom today and resulted as follows 1 QUASHED (JellisM 2 ANKARFT (Fox) 3 MES.\ (JohnMone) Won by a short head; a length between second and third. Seventeen Retting: 33 to 1 Quashed. 100 to 6 Ankaret,
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  • 638 16 Best Fight Of The Evening RAPHAEL A WINNER (BY RINGSIDE) TGNACIO Fernandez signalised ft I welcome reappearance in a Singapore boxing ring by some j exceedingly clever boxing and j lighting when he met Rocky Montanes, the Filipino conqueror of Amino, at the New World
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  • 109 16 Unknown Leads Field In U. S. Golf "Onen" Oakmont (Pitt.) June 7. A UTTLE -KNOWN player named Alvin Krueger, of Wisconsin, leads the field in the first round of the American Open Golf Championship here with a score of 71 for the par 72 course. Ronald Mackenzie (Washington) is second
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  • 73 16 jGene Sarazen To Lead U.S. Challengers American no time to ie* h£ lan l Tommy seinis land legs. Smith ar^ «£SE£ aff d M^ h d nald now trying to fl* o hey are them Sm the cou^e SfS??!f to fl y New York, this bS^ to of
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  • 294 16 FOLLOWING are result! ol wsterday > ties In the Tanglln Club tennis tourment. Mixed Doubles Open.- Mr. and Mrs. Bwinchatt beat Mr Aiui Mr>. Cameron ti 2. f> ;i. Men's Doubles Handicap T. L. Palmer and R E. Prentis owe 15.2 beat Major i
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  • 80 16 Results CM Championship Ties Ip-'li. Junr six sin during the ftrst \> pl.iy Perak Tennis Championship! Sen 800. hold roi dnj let til fully stretched rl n Beang Kwec The result! Chin 8a Una Beang Kwee 1 >. 1 Williams beat K Ooi Seng C:.v Ponn. 8
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  • 36 16 Tin Muslim held at th< v. ur >und on B ind A special plac< r ladies who wish I The pri» Clubs at the j And P.u. ,ir will b. conclusion ol n
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