The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 June 1935

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,596. E STD. 1835. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935 10 CENTS.
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  • 704 1 LL HER DEMANDS TO BE MET Tense Situation Relieved DECISION DEPENDS UPON NANKING lI ST it seemed that breaking p oint had been rea th, «ens.on N orth China has been relieved by the ision of the Japanese mi.itary authorities to withhold their .1
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  • 309 1 PILGRIMAGE TO GRAVE OF SON I Arrival in Singapore Yesterday TV^RS. and Dr. M. R. Lawrence, Wl mother and elder brother of the late Col. T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia"), arrived in Singapore aboard the s.s. Antenor yesterday. They are on their way home to
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    30 1 RAYMOND HAMILTON, who succeeded John Dillinger as "Public Enemy No. 1," photographed in prison awaiting electrocution, a penalty he avoided on a previous occasion by escaping from the death cell.
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  • 122 1 Action Taken By The Bank Of England London, June 8. IT is learned that the Bank of England has circularised all London banks and bullion brokers requesting them to refrain from forward dealings in gold on account of speculation but stating that it is permissible to
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  • 739 1 FIRST SPEECH BY THE NEW PREMIER PA YS TRIBUTE TO MR. MacDONALD Mixed Reception For New Cabinet London, June 8. ]M R Stanley Baldwin, speaking in I*l Worcestershire in his first speech since his assumption of the Premiership, paid tribute to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and assured the audience that their
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  • 116 1 TO VISIT CHINA IN AUGUST Expert Economic Advice For Government London, June 9. THE Foreign Office announces "His Majesty's Government, as has been stated in Parliament on several occasions, have been watching with close attention receni developments in the financial and economic situation of China. 'They have
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  • 51 1 London. May 9. England's Test team against the South Africans at Nottingham on June 15 will be chosen from the following: Wyatt (Warwickshire, captain). Robins and Pebbles (Middlesex). Mitchell-Innes (Oxford University). Sutcliffe, Ley land. Verity and Bowes (Yorkshire). Hammond (Gloucester), Ames (Kent), Nichols (Essex) and 1). Smith (Derbyshire).-
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    34 1 FRAITLEIN LIESE ZANGEMEISTKR. a Cierman medical student who recently set a new woman's world record for gliding by remaining in the ait* lor'l* hours 57 minutes, the previous record being 11 hours >8 minutes.
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  • 132 1 $700,000,000 INVOLVED IN U.S. FRAUD CASE ONE OF THE BIGGEST IN HISTORY Federal Grand Jury's Indictment New York, June 8. QNE ol the largest investment fraud cases In history, involving over $700,000,000 ol real estate securities is in prospect as the result of an indictment by a special Federal grand
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  • 81 1 Mediators Reach Agreement At Buenos Aires Buenos Aires. June 9. AN agreement for the settlement of the Gran Chaco dispute has been reached by the mediators, according to an official communique. It understood the agreement is based on measures lor demobilisation and demilitarisation,
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  • 48 1 Taihoku (Formosa), June 9. The official report on th<> miid earthquake at 10.51 yesterday momlni shows the epicentre to have been 18 miles from Talchu. Two rUlagei suffered damage, I wooden schoolhouse and th« public market collapsing. The total casualties in th,> earthquake are three injured.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 63 2 'From Our Own Correspondent.' .lohore Rahru. June 8. Unku Abdul Raman. Assistant Superintendent. Preventive Branch. Johore Bahru. produced a Chinese belon Sheik Abu Bakar. tin second magistrate, this morning on a charge ot offering an illegal gratification ot 37 rents to an O. D. O. at the Customs
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  • 773 2 Letters To The Editor WILL IT LAST BEYOND END OF YEAR? STA TEMENT BY F.M.S. CHAMBER OF MINES/ —ALLEGATION DEVOID OF FOUNDATION 1 PRIVATE AND BUFFER POOLS -NO LARGELY INCREASED DEMAND FOR TIN—SCHEME NOT BEING KILLED BY PEPPER REVELA TIONS To The Editor. Sir.- -In your issue of
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  • 224 2 To The Editor. Sir. A movement is on loot in Ceylon for filming the life and teachings ol Lord Buddha and producing a sound picture for free exhibition in all parts oi the world. The co-operation of Buddhists and those interested in the picture
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  • 98 2 Before the Ailing Chief Justice and Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell in the Ist Court at 10.45 a.m. O. M. *****— Re an Advocate „nd Solicitor. Before the Acting Chief Justice in Ist Court at 11 a.m. Summonses in Chambers. Originating Summonses. Motions and Judgment
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  • 64 2 Man Held By Detectives At Ipoh *P°h* June 6. Following the finding of the mutilated body of i man on the Tanjong Toallang Road, who was later identified as one Marimuthu. an Ipoh resident who had worked on a dredge, a man was detained by the Perak
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  • 45 2 A Penang. June 6. A Chinese. Lee Teo Chooi. aged 40 was ound dead on the flve-foSt way of a house in China Street last SaturThe body was removed to the mortuary for a post-mortem examination The Assistant Government Pathologist asM? the
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  • 47 2 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 8 Deiore Sheikh Abu Bakar, the second magistrate. Johore Bahru, this morn ing on charges of overloading it the Customs Causeway. All pieaSed £i2£y and fines up to $25 were imposed. Che Pouted 0 1 InSPeCtOr J ho *^u e
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  • 188 2 Report For Month Of May The Penang Flying Club report for May is as follows as with previous months, frequent cross-country flights were undertaken namely to Singapore. Kuala Lumpur! Gopeng (for Ipoh). Taiping. Sunge Patanl and Alor Star Two aircraft took part in the Jubilee Parade on
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 40 2 NEXT CHANGE PAVILION A Saucy, Witty, Cocktail of Nmujhty Fun! liM I 1 J I SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE BINNIE BARNES CLAUDE ALLISTER SIR NIGEL PLAYFAIR Maison_Jenz_ Ladies Gowns LATEST MODELS FROM NEW YORK fir PARIS RAFFLES HOTEL room No 2
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    • 367 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WEEK END BEAUTIBOX Harriet Hubbard Aver containing Luxuria Cleansing Cream, Beautifying Fa<-e Cream. Beautifying Face Powder, Fan De Beaute Skin Tonic PRICE $2.50 per box Medical HaH Ltd., Battery Road. BOARD RESIDENCE. b^— JS "EAST ANGUA." 6, OXLEY RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds Excellent
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    • 376 2 TENDERS. SINGAPOIu MUNICIPALITY TendiTN Tenders are noi following materials particilars. Room. >r» I Purchaar ot en the Transport Road. Date i i Thursday. June l:. Supply ol Strai-iht p i Castings for peril Sept. 30. im Dal >j0 pm. Monday. Augu I Supply ot Mang; Date ot Closing June 20th.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 104 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, JUNE 10 High Water. 4.35 a.m. 7.2 u.. 5.44 pm 7.5 Ir. Cricket Inter-State, Singapore vs. Nepii Sembilan. third day, aS.C.C padang; S.R.C. vs. Medical College. College ground; s.c.R.c. vs. r.a. (Changi), Hong Lim Green; St. Joseph*! Institution vs M.F.A.. School ground. Racing: Kuala Lumpur
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    • 314 2 Today's Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI Owned and Operated by Ra.dio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd Wavelength 49.9 metres p.m. 6 Recorded music. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Strait* Times. 7 Relay oi concert artistes fron Tomiinson Hall:— Mrs. Ida Kinloch:— Songs Spring's Awakening (W. Sanderson] Early in the Morning (Montague
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  • 2868 3 tnicipal President's Cordial Welcome Delegates GOVERNOR AND LADY THOMAS A TTEND DINNER TVZ and S iam b e,n on Saturday .loners, and Mr. H. 1* C m At the luncheon at the Se^V^w Hotel h .t CI b f Sin^^ IV;M C 3 >ICU H
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 1038 4 Prospect Of Commercial Plane Service ACROSS ATLANTIC Aviation Notes "THE question of running a commercial aeroplane service across the Atlantic has been receiving great attention of late. The gallant exploits ol Sir John Alcook, Colonel Lindbergh, and others proved nothing so far as commercial prospects were concerned. Their aeroplanes carried
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  • 224 4 2,000 At Penny Each In Denmark A FTER a sudden boom which caught most jobbers by surprise the Danish market for moths has now collapsed, and sellers are finding it very hard to get rid of their stocks The price paid at the top of the
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  • 47 4 The 3.000-ton oil tanker Katherina was blown up in Piraeus harbour Greece. The crew of 22. however' managed to swim ashore, although several suffered severe burns As the explosion occurred in the vicinity of extensive oil depots, pan c broke out m neighbouring villages
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  • 1013 4 Seeing London. Few Royal Portraits In Academy Exhibition London. WE went into the dim, Edwardian entrance hall of Burlington House for the Royal Academy Private View out of a Piccadilly bright with sunshine and gay with unaccustomed flags and garlands; but the spirit of Jubilee
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    • 111 4 Tired feer^^/vJ W woman nan told a.l jit Radox. Bui Bhe ooSmJ 3t /oi B6oS a to»/ aft /u and mu painful corn, to', painful one on ctuh fount cure: but could t until thru kad le?n time, iritH Hadoxr 1/ Radox i halves the u il ai t i
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    200 5 VICTOR EMMANUEL, Croun Prince Imberto and Signor Mussolini took put in a Kome ceremony to commemorate the 20th Iversar? «>i Italy s entry into the war. Kins: Victor Fmmannucl handing: over a standard to the 16th Regiment. Just right of the King is Mussolini and on left (in light uniform)
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 123 5 A NFW ifihifMJL Again the Leica leads the lield, it has the widest range of shutter speeds, now also 1/1000 sec! ASK US FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION OF THE NEW MODEL IV SCHMIDT Co. RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDING An atmosphere of old Japktn YOU WILL FALL FOR THE CHARM OF THE
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  • 883 6 NEW LIGHT SHED ON THE MOSQUITO WILL CHECK DISEASE A/I ALARIA will be easier to keep in check and thousands of IVI pounds will be saved in the fight against the disease, following a discovery of world-wide importance that was described to
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  • 86 6 R.A.F. Pilot Hurt In Landing Crash (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 8. The R.A.F. Hawker Horsley bombers landed at Penang this morning from Aior Star. One machine, with Fit. -Lieut. Addison and L. A. C. Gough. undershot the landing marks and came into contact with a heap
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  • 79 6 The Rev. A. J. Conibear. of Liphook. Hants. seventy-year-old Methodist chairman of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight district, allied himself with the clergy who condemn the use of lipstick by girls when he spoke at Shanklin. Isle of Wight. •Not content with the faces that God has
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  • 487 6 HEAD OF GOODYEAR HERE TODAY Big Rubber Interests In The East jl^R. P. W. Litchfield. president of W* the Goodyear Company and one of America's leading industrialists, will arrive in Singapore today en route to Belawan Deli, where he will visit the extensive Goodyear plantations for
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    22 6 THE MAHARAJAH OF KAPURTHALA, Jagatjit Singh Bahadur, the Ba.ia-i-Ka.jgan. who rules over 300,000 people, after being garlanded on arrival at Victoria Station.
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  • 60 6 (From Our Own Correspondent, t Seremban. June 5. Progress is being made in connection with the extension to the Church of the Visitation. Seremban. The building when completed will be one of the most prominent in this town. The Catholics of Seremban will shortly possess a much-needed edifice,
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  • 40 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. June 8. The Hon. Mr. Justice J. V. Mills. Judge of the Supreme Courts of Johore. will leave Johore Bahru tomorrow for Malacca, where he is to preside at the Malacca Assizes.
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  • 34 6 Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par have contributed 2.000 Rupees to the Quetta Earthquake Relief Fund. This sum has been remitted to the private secretary to the Viceroy of India at Simla.
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  • 237 6 MAY SPEED UP DROME AT IPOH AIR CHIEF'S TOUR OF OI 1 I-iO (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 8. AIR Commodore Sydney Smith, accompanied by the Perak Flying Club captain, Mr. R. J. Morter. and the vice-president of the Club. Mr. Huntsman, today visited the site of the proposed
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  • 548 6 FORMER EMPLOYEE CHARGED (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 7. •T'HE preliminary inquiry into the case in which a Tamil. Gopal Nah\ is alleged to have caused the death of a compatriot. Gupthan, at Ipoh Road on May 13. was held today by Mr.
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  • 613 6 Upcountry Planes Have "Rough Passage" FIVE Malayan flying etab from up-country- tour from Lumpur and one from Pen u "rough passages" on their Singapore yesterday to take rally with the Royal Si: over Whitsun. All arrived safely but high winds and low clouds delays. The plane from Pommy
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 12 6 AGONISING PILES. •03. North 2rid« 22 I Ued Phann TRY TUBI TO-DAY.
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    • 63 6 I C^B'-^V Designed to The AUS TIN ten-four This Ten-Four, four door saloon, Ls undoubtedly the most popular ught car produced today. The motoring public has learned to rely on Austin quality and design with the result tbat no oar can demand the same Used Car Value as an Austin.
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  • 491 7 SUCCESSFUL ANNUAL SPORTS MEETINGS HELD IN SINGAPORE Syed Noor Ajala <Pk.> 2 Tay Chtn v f. <s 'Porc) Time. ll» 2 sec. Yards Handicap a O r European officer.): Mr still l. Mr A R Patterson 2. Hitfli Jump: C VAlberg <S'pore> i Kirnail Singh (Pag.) 2. I. Leijssms •Spore)
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  • 483 7 What promises to he the event ot this cricket season will he th»coming Nun -Benders' Cricket Match in which His Excellency Sir Slicnton Thomas will most likeh take part. The match lias heen livJ for \uu. 10 and 11 at I poll. There will be a ball and
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  • 59 7 -From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 8. Mrs. Facer and C. E. Phipps won the mixed foursomes competition at the Selangor Golf Club with a nor score of 37' 4 Other cards returned were Mrs. Greig and F. G. Charlesworth 39 Mrs. Soper and R. B. Jagoe
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • DOMESTIC OCCCRRENCES
    • 19 8 SYM— On June Bth at the General Hospital, to Margaret Constance, wife ot H. B. Sym. a son.
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    • 26 8 SPODE. on June 7 at Auburn. Melbourne. Dorothy Marslanci. beloved wife oi Irvin G Spode and mother of Audrey and JetT. in her 43rd year.
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  • 1020 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935 The New Cabinet THE slight shuffling of the Cabinet which has taken place is of more interest than real signifi- cance, since it is one that might well have been necessary in any administration which has been so long in office as
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  • 132 8 His Excellency Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas dined with the members *i Vlf i singapore5 ingapore Rota ry Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday The Raja Petra. Deputy Chairman. Sanitary Board, Seremban, is confined to bed, suffering from an attack of influenza. He will probably be
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  • 508 8 - r W*HOSE whose hopes of sudden fortune via the Irish and Calcutta Sweeps have been dashed— until the next time may find consolation in reading of the good luck of others, so we pass on the two following stories from the foreign edition of the Hospital's
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  • 992 8 i|T was a very luxurious bathroom. the cnly one of its kind, perhaps, lor a thousand miles, with white tiled (walls. cork floor, and a complicated I variety of plate-glass and nickel fittings such' as you might see in any high-class plumber's window in England. My boy made
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 97 8 I PRODUCE OF FRANCE jmmjk C YCU AW M/&? n?i cognac l^H B^BHBr^^^Bo B^. Jr^ ti^ M 9 EACH CHEESE WILL PLEASE AMERICAN, ROQUEFORT, LIMBURGER, TRY THEM AND BE PLEASED Singapore COLD STORAGE co., ltd. I 1 1* I I I \l^ 1^ fl\ I /A/1 l' z:^ theie is
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    • 54 8 A YOUNG FELLOW remarked to his pal, "That chap Gilder must have a lot of money." "So must I", was the quick rejoinder, "introduce me at once." A "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY provides money just when it is most needed. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSCIIANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong
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  • 535 9 Will Douglas Fairbanks Marry Lady Ashley? A QUESTION HE REFUSES TO ANSWER Why He Is Rushing Back To America (By A Special Correspondent) A RE Douglas Fairbanks, senior, and Lady Ashley, engaged or about to be married All America and England and Singapore which Mr. Fairbanks and Lady Ashley left
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  • 589 9 NUMEROUS DISPUTES WITH IPOH TIN DREDING CO. EXPERT EVIDENCE ON AGREEMENT Mining Engineer's Suit In Supreme Court Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 8. an expert witness orded in the Perak ourt, Ipoh. at the retng of the case instiM. C. Corbett, a mining I Ipoh. against the Ipoh iging Ltd.. in
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  • 119 9 Who Fired First At HUalual Milan, June 7. DEFORE the Italo-Abyssinian Comu mission adjourned today until June 25. Italy agreed to the investigation of all frontier incidents, but excluded frontier delimitation. The Abyssinian representative argued that delimitation of the frontier was closely connected with the rights and wrongs
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  • 52 9 London, June 7. An official communique states that the Anglo-German naval conversations have been proceeding satisfactorily. In general discussions, the British representatives gave a survey of the present world naval situation. In addition, some technical points were discussed. Negotiations will be resumed on June 14. after the Whitsuntide
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  • 126 9 Entertains 100 Rotarians To Dinner Over a hundred Rotarians were present last night at the Chinese dinner held at Mrs. Lee Choon Guan's home, Mandalay Villa, in Amber Road. The surroundings were ideal for such a function, and it was in a hearty manner that the
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  • 156 9 Mr. Hu Han Min Going To Switzerland Hong Kong, June 9. A CTING under instructions of his doctor, Mr. Hu Han Min, former President of the Legislative Yuan and leader of the veteran section of the Kuomintang, left Hong Kong this morning on board the
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  • 75 9 Princess Royal, Lord Snowden And Lord Carson London. June 8. The Princess Royal, who underwent an operation at a nursing home recently, continues to make satisfactory progress. The condition of Lord Snowden. who underwent an operation on Thursday night, is reported as satisfactory. As the result of a
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  • 43 9 Japano-Dutch Agreement Dissolved Hong Kong. June 9. Following the dissolution of the shipping agreement between the Japanese and the Dutch, says a Japanese report from Osaka, the two (countries have begun a keen competition in freight charges.- Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 202 9 I TRIPLE -PURPOSE LUGGAGE "THE TRINITY CASE" EXCELLENT FEATURES WHICH ARE AT ONCE APPARENT PRICES:* $12.75, 3.75, 16.50, 17.50. "ALL FITTINGS HEAVILY CHROMIUM PLATED" ROBINSON CO., LTD. T delit ions Hil 9L IVff/ |S f IM I nutritious ScicntificalWL l> made and espeW shl l H <» No Bk 4^u
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1613 10 New Landmarks In World Communications RESULTS which showed "definite and marked improvement" on those of the past few years were placed before the general meeting of Cable and Wireless (Holdings) Limited in London by the Chairman. ACCORDING to the Chairman's speech, the year's working reflected
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    • 98 10 June 8 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 6.75 R. (Siam) W.C. No. 1 per koyan $120
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    • 97 10 June 8 Shell :\m\ Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4.86 Crown, Cross and Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2x4 gallon tins $4.46 Shell Motor Epirit ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4gallon drums per British Imperial Gallon
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    • 222 10 SELLING June 8 L mdor>. 1 months' sight 2 4 1 32 London, 3 months' sigrn 2 4 Ljndon. 60 days' sight 2 3 31 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 15 16 London, demand 2 3 29 32 London. T.T. 2 3 29 32 Lyons and
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    • 1095 10 S'pore Traction Pref. 7% 23s 6d 24s 6d St. Steamship ($10) 16.65 17.00 Straits Traders ($1) 23.80 24.10 c.d Thornycroft Pref. Ord. tss) 2.25 2.15 United Eng. Ords. l$10) 7.65 7.80 United Eng. Pref. 7% ($10) 14.85 15.25 Union Insurance 357.00 365.00 x.d. Wearne Bros. ($5) 14.50
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    • 104 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 8. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R. S. S. in eases FOB. June) 20 1116 20 13 16 Good FAQ. in eases <F.0.8. June* 20' 8 20' 4 No. I. X. R.S.S. I Spot-loose > I awardable (Singapore) 20 716 20
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    • 171 10 June (J 7 8 American Can. Com. 126 127 127 1 American Telephone and Telegraph 126' 123'^. 128 1 < Atehoson Railroad 40' 41 1 4i5 u Chesapeake 131.' 44 44 Dupont 98 98»o 98 5 H Firestone 14 13^3 14 General Electric 25» 8 25U General Motors
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    • 75 10 First Shipment Reaches Ship Canal The first shipment of motor Hid made from coal at the Billingham works of the Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., recently arrived at Ellesmere Port on the Manchester Ship Canal. Representing 300,000 gallons the cargo was delivered to the Shell-mex-B.P. Company and
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    • 58 10 The Deputy Controller of Labour lor Malaya reports the following arrivals and departures to Madras Presidency for May: Arrivals. Btate aided (figures supplied by travelling inspector): Adults 2.282: minors 469; infants, 432. Arrivals, Others (figures supplied by travelling inspectors): Adults. 5 216 minors. 489; infants. 365 Departures (Figures
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    • 380 10 SUBSTANTIAL TRADING PROFIT SHOWIS I AN extraordinary gen Raffles Hotel. Limited at the registered office Buildings, Bingmpore, on 29. at noon for the purpo tag and. if thought lit following resolution That the articles of altered in the manner Paragraph (a) of tub aiticle 80 shall be
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    • 72 10 Exports Of Tinned Pi neup ples During Um week endli exports of tinned pin Malayan ports amounted cases, of which: 63.548 (T3 cases were to the United 4.507 <5 per cent.' cast Uncut of Europe. 7.125 (9 ,-ases to Canada, and 7.4M "■'vcases elsewhere. Total exports for the to June
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    • 36 10 Hitam Tin Uml ot 40 piculs for Mr. The Renong Tin Di Limited had Ml «>"* period Ol 521 plCUll dredge and MM iron N> Uio output of Ral Tin. Limited, for ">• was M7 pinils
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    • 36 10 I .Ml- I The amount applied for <to Treasury Bill waa l maximum amount TO at three months The avera cent, was 11s. UN. M COJ ios. 5.7d. ;i week ai i British Radio
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  • 508 11  - NINETEEN STAGE FLOPS Turned Comedienne TO SCREEN ALISON SKIPWORTH Hollywood In Person BY Ime hac told me twelve and if years ago. when I created of Mr^. Pampinelli at the eatre. that some day I playing that same part in with Will Rogers. ci I would have thought ieer. I
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  • 81 11 "•member well the day I arrived in icrtca. I had been understudying Tempest, in London, in a musical died "Th<? Artist's Model." I subated for Miss Tempest one night ••d had the luck to have Daniel >hman in the audience. He saw my '^k. liked it.
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  • 124 11 S Per Cent. Issue To Finance Economic Plan The issue of a new State internal loan is .announced by the Central Executive Committee and the Council of Peoples' Commissars of the U.S.S.R. The loan will be called the Third Year Second Piatiletka, and will be issued for
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  • 105 11 American Step To Uphold Isolation Policy President Roosevelt attaches such importance to measures designed to keep America out of other nations' wars that an effort is being made to bring these measures up during the present session of Congress. The Daily Express correspondent in Washington learns that, even
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  • 78 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 8. An application for admission to practice in the State of Johore was maved by Mr. S. C. Goho on behalf of Mr Chet Singh Jayaswal, an advoc.ite and solicitor from the legal firm of Messrs Rogers Son, Malacca, before the
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  • 422 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst CAREFUL DEFENCE QN the hand below a slam contract was defeated by a brilliant shift into one of the declarer's suits at trick 2 by the North player. West, dealer Both sides vulnerable The bidding: (Figure after
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  • 484 11 •"THE following publications were is- sued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. during the period June 1 to 7. inclusive, and are available tor public use in the Reference Library. Fullerton Buildings. Singapore. Applications may be made by members of the public resident
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  • 125 11 Rejection By People's Vote Strengthens Franc The Swiss referendum on the "New Deal" resulted in a majority of the Cantons voting against the proposals. The vote came as a climax to the fierce electoral struggle over Socialist proposals to alleviate the present economic crisis by amendment of
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  • 187 11 The following appointments appear in the latest issue of the F.M.S. Gazette Mr. W. E. Pepys to be Commissioner of Customs and Excise, S.S. and F.M.S. Mr. S. C. Raffles. 0.8.E.. to be Senior Deputy Commissioner of Customs and Excise. F.M.S. Mr. P. E. Carcenac to be an
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  • 73 11 Effort To Establish A Buffer Zone Tokio, June 2. It is understood that in the coming negotiations between the Japanese army authorities and the Chinese authorities the former will press for the inclusion of the Tientsin and Peiping areas in the stipulations of the Tangku Truce favouring
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    • 587 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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    • 476 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each 3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000 oio Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate. London EC. 2 Afencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok
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  • 47 12 tJ Conte Verde is due here on Thursday morning at daylight from h^H gh i ai Hong Kon She will berth alongside the S.H.B. wharves and s x *> ect <* to sail against the same day at 3 p.m. f or Colombo, Bombay State Sald BrindlSi Vnlce "d
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    • 623 12 Due To Circumstances Peculiar To Japan AT the annual meeting of the N.Y.K. shareholders In Tokio the President Mr. K. Kagami, took the chair. In support of the report etc., he said in part that the net profit for the half-year ending Mar. 31, 1935,
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    • 110 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Man or expected to arrive* East Wharf —^■■■l.jli Sumatra Maru 22 pi a Meuw Zeeland 11 Katun- 5* 6. Caich^ Empire Dock (Entrance (fete City of Oran 30: Rat>y e rudu 34: Javanese PrSceai B; West Wharf (Entrance GmW Cape St. George 46 ij Empire
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    • 97 12 "Unparalleled Competition" n Coasts And Rivers The rise in silver pric nblnw with unparalloled competlt coastal and river trad.-, wen tl >ol tZ main reasons advanced bv the Hor. Mr. j. j. Paterson. c m 4)| Directors, for the loss of £45 808 Ife -w In steamers'
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    • 56 12 The Atlantic westward traffic increased In 1934. v/hil ward traftic diminished .1- CClnm with 1933. The Cunard Whil BtST Urnled with 55.136 pasaesjeri rd ami 58.204 westward The N I Lloyd was nex' with L"> nd 32.411/ The Canadian Faclfi third .rnd the United States Li::- I I
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    • 114 12 £70,000,000 Expected For New Warships The -Nichi Nichis" naval corresondent forecasts that the next naval Budget demand will reach the record sum of 700.000.000 yen (£70,000 000 at par). (The British naval estimates this year amounted to £60,050,000) "The matter has not been fully de--l de d
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    • 192 12 New Atlantic Giant's Record Dash New York. June 3. •yHE giant French liner Normandic j established a new record for the Trans-Atlantic crossing when she passed Ambrose Lightship, the entrance to New York Harbour, at 10 a.m. eastern time, covering the 3,192 miles from Southampton
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    • 381 12 Tonnage Decreases But Is Not Replaced 1 1 t In reply to questions in the Netherlands Parliament, the Dutch Minister of Economic Art airs. Dr. Steenberghe. stated that since November last 14 Dutch ships had been sold to foreign buyers, while according to his information
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    • 29 12 Merchants are informed that the rate of freight on refrigerator cargo from Straits to Bombay is increased to $35 00 nett per 50 eft., effective from June?
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    • 461 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. ACOKING \GENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. C ANAMAN MCIMC f^pfejpij crirerf Incorporated in England^ THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL
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    • 212 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon, Port Sudan, 1 Marseilles, Palm a and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth 1«>35. KEMMENDINE June 29 BHAMO July 13 1 i AMARAPOORA July 3 1 SAGAING Am 10 •I BURMA H YOMA 1 PEGU Btpt 21 CHINDWIN
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    • 397 13 iV> v- ft P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS flu a T nage S pore T ALPINDI 17.000 June 21 R^VPURA BHUTAN 6,100 July 4 m,Sv 17>00 Aug 16 H .*U*RA 16 000 IZ>\ SSfiSJ ,SSSS l? P p? f, Cargo only. HOMEWARDS Leaves L Toage S'pore. Tllage s^
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    • 508 13 EUerman&Bucknall Steamship Co., LtcL (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" USE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL *UW*VK%ji. Steams 111 Carff f r Canadian and American ports via Colombo. City of Wellington TmSTL t Sa City of Bagdad June 14 June 16 City of Yokohama J J
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    • 708 14 WTm IVIa KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU PLANCIUS— Monday, June 10, Belawan-Deli. MAKASSER— Monday, June 10. Selat-Pandjang, Koedap Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. ROKAN— Tuesday. June 11. Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengei-dar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. GEN. VERSPYCK— Tuesday, June 11. Letong, Maras, Tarempa, Midai, PoeloePandjang, Serassan, Genting and Kramat. TOBELO Tuesday, June 11, Rhio,
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    • 358 14 3NTI TlVWNtorafflW^ awn <iihswv3lls mm TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY I IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £76. 12. 0. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: I Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running water excellent cuisine talking
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  • 895 15 Tinakill Destroyed After Bad Fall (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 8. I wus a slight drizzle at the opening day of the Selangor Turf 1,1) meeting. keys wore crepe in the opening race in memory of Mr. 'Chick" Car >eU. lain
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  • 395 15 SELANGOR P.W.D. RETAIN THE FINCH CUP Selangor. Singapore. .0. QELANOOR retained the Finch Cup beating Singapore by the goal of the match when the of the two States met at yesterday afternoon on the Civil Service Association -rou: visitors' forward line displayed t r combination throughout the and it was
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  • 339 15 Wicket Patchy At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 8. THE wicket was appaiently perfect, but the effect of rain dining the night was scon apparent when Penang. having won the toss, batted and faicd disastrously. The wicket revealed patches. The ball often
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 15 LANCE CORI'ORAL No. 83, winner for the Police of the "Slinging the 28 Ib. weight' event at the Co-operative Union sports on the Raffles Institute ground on Saturday.
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  • 249 15 TTiE two-day cricket fixture be-j 1 tween the Colony t>.W.D. andj the F.M.S. and U.M.S. P.W.D. was commenced yesterday en the S.R.C. ground. The Colony P.W.D. took first lease of the wicket and totalled 120. d'Almeida contributing a useful 37 while Sta Maria
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  • 228 15 IN a low scoring match the second string of the Ceylon Sports Club defeated the Medical College Union II at Balestier yesterday by 33 runs. Tho home team batted first ana compiled 70. Sinnethurai contributing 14 not out while "Mr. Extras*' added 28 The
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  • 91 15 Second Team Beats English College Johort Babru. June 8. The second team of the Johore Cricket Club captained by J V. Mills beat the first team of the Johore English College yesterday at .-ohore Bahru. the club winning by four wickets. G. A. Marshall was top r.corer for
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  • 626 15 Malaya Cup Success At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 8. /\NCE again the Seremban padang proved Singapore's bogey ground when the visitors from the South just managed to get away with a win by 2 l against Negri Sembilan in a
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  • 288 15 Selangor Held By Kedah (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 8. PELANGOR and Kedah drew 2—2 in a Malaya Cup match played here today Play throughout was fast. Kedah won the tOM and Selangor forced a corner The tirst movement Burton punched cle r
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    • 60 15 THE SUNDAY TIMES (THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA) lias arranged to produce a Special Food Number on June 30th. <I This Special Number will contain many up-to-date articles on what to eat, etc., etc., and will be illustrated. «J This Number will form part of the ordinary publication. Make
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  • 1115 16 Henry Boon And McNeill Bat Well For Singapore INTER -STATE THRILLS IMEGRI Sembilan were making a gallant fight against heavy odds in the inter- State cricket match at the S.CC. when play ceased for the day at 5.25 p.m. yesterday. They still
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  • 974 16 Concluding Matches Today IT^HE Straits Settlements have to win three men's doubles and three women's doubles matches from the Malay States today to retain the Guillemard and McCabe Reay Cups tournaments which are being contested in Singapore at the Tanglin Club courts. The
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  • 92 16 Dashing Century By Hopkins i From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 9. /CONTINUING their innings today. Selangor were all out for 148. thus gaining a lead on first innings of 25. Penang in their second innings battel well and swung the game completely round in their
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  • 76 16 Three States Represented In Semi-Finals Play in the inter-State tennis championship of the Malayan Public Works Departments was started yesterday morning on the Junior Civil Service Association courts and hr ppr,f ateS< Sin a P<>re, Selangor and Perak. were represented in the semi-finals^ On the results of yesterbfhl^
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  • 11 16 Tn fh Prague, June 9. matches to one.- Reuter
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  • 174 16 High Scores In Island Golf Championsh ip M. M. Paterson In Second Round 'y'rlE qualifying round of the Singapore Island Amateur Golf Championship was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday, when the following qualified for match play M. M. Paterson 75 S. N. Kelly 75 J. H. Beeton 76 Lt.
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  • 252 16 OTHER SPORT ON PAGES 7 15 between H. L. Marshall and Col. R. H. Allen was decided in favour of H. L. Marshall on the score returned for the first nine holes. The draw for the first round resulted as follows Lt. C. F. G. Bond vs. H. L. Marshall.
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  • 58 16 HAGEN TAKES THIRD PLACE Unknown Wins The U. S JHE American 001l was won yestera tively unknown I k\\ named Sam Park. of 299. His four and 76. Jimmy Thomsor. i an aggregate of 301 was third with 303 Mangrum and Bl Kreuger. Saraz. Horton Smith Runyan Metz and Olin
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  • 22 16 From Our Own Correspondent) lp«>h. June I After play thi^ triangular badmi.v langor are teadlm Penang come we p-nk last.
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  • 29 16 Thirteen card^ werv Keppel Golf Club Jus and the following r- Mrs. A. E. Garden I >q.. Mrs. W. J. H Rent] Mrs. w. J. L. Orle*
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