The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 June 1935
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Title Section17 1935-06-11 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,597 ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, JL'NE 11. 1935 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration45 1935-06-11 1 IMI. CREEK WM turned into a raffing torrent at Peoria. Illinois. >\ when the heaviest rainfall of the year flooded rivers m the Mississippi Valley. Hundreds of families were forced to leave menaced homes. The rasing waters are here seen rushing over railway tracks at Fottstown.45 words
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155 1935-06-11 1 £35,000,000 TRANSPORT SCHEME FOR LONDON TO BE SPREAD OVER FIVE YEARS Development In The Suburbs London. June 5. House Of Commons, the :ellor of the Exchequer Chamberlain, announced ?hensive development of urban transport spread years and costing 000. tie, which is the result of gotiations between the and the LondonReuter - 155 words
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Article140 1935-06-11 1 Cordell Hull Defines U. S. Policy Chest (Pennsylvania). June 10. THE existence of a "vicious circle of greater and ever greater armaments" is a menace to peace. economic stability and international sanity, declared the Secretary oi State. Mr. Cordell Hull, addressing the graduating class at the140 words
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Article93 1935-06-11 1 Hostilities May Cease In A Fortnight Buenos Aires. June 10. The agreement accepted by the Foreign Ministers of Bolivia and Paraguay lor reference to their Governments provides for cessation of hostilities m a fortnight, with possible extension of the reduction of strength of the two armies byReuter - 93 words
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Article190 1935-06-11 1 New York, June 10. The new Sino- Japanese crisis is a real worry to the State Department, according to the New York Herald Tribune's Washington correspondent. Although Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, has only commented that the developments m North China are being closely followed, itReuter - 190 words
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Article60 1935-06-11 1 Washington. June 9. The United States Navy Department has denied that the movement of the Destroyer Squadron to Tientsin and of the Submarine Flotilla to Chefoo 'are m any way connected with the jSino- Japanese crisis. It is pointed out I that the ships had already beenReuter - 60 words
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Article159 1935-06-11 1 Heavy Defeat For The Monarchists Athens, June A STRIKING victory for the Government is indicated m the first results of the general election today, which is the prelude to a plebiscite on the return of the monarchial regime. The Government, headed by If. Tsaldaris. the Premier,Reuter - 159 words
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Article29 1935-06-11 1 Mr. a. J. Harriot, manager, Cheroh Rubber Estate, Raub. has boon an inmate of the General Hospital. Kunla Lipi.s since June 2, suffering from a severe attack of malaria.29 words
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Article, Illustration35 1935-06-11 1 BI C X STEVENSON, a l'-year-old boy who recently completed a 2,200--niile trip on horseback from Phoenix. Arizona, to Marion. Illinois. He did the lirst «iOO miles bareback then exchanged his 1:1111 for a saddle.35 words
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90 1935-06-11 1 KUOMINTANG BANNED IN HOPEI Japan Master In North China SITUATION RETURNING TO FOLLOWING receipt of the necessary authorisation from Nanking. Gen. Ho Ying Ching has ordered the abolition of all Kuomintang branches m Hopei and the transfer of all Central Government troops from the province.Reuter - 90 words
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Article284 1935-06-11 1 Shanghai. June 10. THE Japanese War Office has given the Japanese Kwantung Command full power to deal with the situation m North China. The situation la somewhat relieved] m the result of a further meeting oil Gvn. Ho Ying Ching, head of the Chinese Military Council for North! China, andNanyang Siang Pau - 284 words
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Article412 1935-06-11 1 Peiptag, June 10. OCENES of tremendous activity' *J were witnessed as the military evacuation proceeded all night lons, the station being packed with officers and men of the third gendarme regiment and their wives, children and household goods. Huge and excited crowds saw them oil" m special troop trains whichReuter - 412 words
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Article, Illustration158 1935-06-11 1 PEACE BALLOT ATTRACTS 10,000,000 VOTES BIGGEST EVER HELD IN BRITAIN Idea May Spread To Europe r THE Imal result Of thr bftfgest unoflicial ballot ever held m Britain will be announced by Viscount Cecil on .Juno 27. Organised by the League <>i Nations* Union on live questions concerning the LeagueReuter Wireless - 158 words
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Advertisement91 1935-06-11 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness md fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. Mr. S. Vcerasamy left Penang Belawan-Dell. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J I TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT us to ».is P DANCE (formal) 945 to midnight THE WELL KNOWN TAP DANCER AND MUSICAL COMEDY ARTIST I BILLY91 words
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Advertisement78 1935-06-11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI HOTEL IAVOLKITi: DOWN TOWN ***** I KACINCi ST INDRKWS CATIIKDR4L TVIKV ROOM WITH BATH AM) MODI. It V SANITATION NF.W GRILL ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE ■TEA ROOM ROOF GARDEN tonight (INFORMAL) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dinner and Dance Music and78 words
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Article180 1935-06-11 2 TUESDAY, JUNE 11 High Water. 5.46 a.m. 68 ft.. 6.35 p.m. 7.6 ft. Football: S.A.F.A League. Div. 11, Marine Dept. vs. M.F.A.. An son Road Stadium; R.E. vs. Police. S.R.C. ground; Div. 111. S.C.F.A vs. Khalsa Association. V.M.C.A. ground; Inter-School, St. Josephs Inst. vs. Raffles Inst..180 words
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Letters To The Editor
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Letter1142 1935-06-11 2 IS MR. BALDWIN MORE LIBERAL THAN THE) LIBERALS DEMOCRACY SAFE IN HIS I HANDS-HO W GLADS TONE AND DISRAELI j TURNED— NO GRA TITUDE IN POLITICS -SIR SAMUEL HOARE 'S GREAT I ACHIEVEMENTS -NEW COLONIAL SECRETARY-IS APPOINTMEN T NEPO TISM? To The Editor. Sir.— Your views on1,142 words
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Article253 1935-06-11 2 To Continue The Policy Of Sir Samuel Hoare London. June 10. I ORD Zetland has issued the J- following statement on taking office as Secretary of State for India -I am gratified at the opportunity of being associated once more m so intimate aBritish Radio - 253 words
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Article101 1935-06-11 2 German Delegates Return To London This Week London May 7. The German naval delegates are returning to Berlin tomorrow and return to London on June 13 after the Whitsun holiday. An official communique states the conversations have been proceeding satisfactorily. The British representatives have given a surveyReuter Wireless - 101 words
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Article65 1935-06-11 2 Fifty Thousand Citizens Take Part In Chengtu -m Shanghai, June 10. Fiity thousand citizens of the city of Chengtu. capital of Szechuan. took part m a mass anti-Red demonstration yesterday. J In the evening a deputation interviewed Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and urged that steps be taken forSin Chew Jit Poh - 65 words
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Article54 1935-06-11 2 Scores Dying: Daily In North Kiangsu Shanghai, June 10. fet^T XCK C u kn Wn aS the black n North V? r ken Ut ln thG dlstricts m North Kiangsu. Scores are reoortdf.tH.t 6 d f yin n? daily Over IOOQ m the affec^d TunK9hanh sion alonP nr,Sin Chew Jit Poh - 54 words
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Advertisement154 1935-06-11 2 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly oO million tiny Beams or pores where liny germs or para"sites can hid.- and cause your skin to iu-h rack, IN. 1. Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch. Hi n^ worm, Pimples. Acne, Crotch-Itch and' Singapore Foot. Don't waste tim* with154 words
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Advertisement302 1935-06-11 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT? WEEK-END BEAUTIBOX Harriet Hubbard Ayer containing Luxuria Cleansing Cream, Beautifying Face Cream, Beautifying Face Powder, Eau De Beaute Skin Tonic. PRICE $2,50 per box Medical Hall Ltd., 1 Battery Road. mam BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA." 6, OXLEY RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent cuisine.302 words
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Advertisement342 1935-06-11 2 I Cbc *»noapo te rrec Dteaa H d SCL~% £dSHS Kuala Lumpur <>«ice: fe n Mt| i none. ::i,>s London OHice: 40 4; M,,, Tel: ••I^ailj'i!',, i\ SUBSCRIPTION r ATes early 5.14 m Note OalstaftiMi thMki t the usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES To Let. For Bftk U mseruon <up342 words
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Miscellaneous600 1935-06-11 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSF and GSG Wavelengths— l9.B2 and 16.86 metres 6.20 Big Ben. Talk: "Foreign Affairs." 6.35 The Haydn Fawcett Orchestra. Marjorie Essex (soprano). Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.20 Joseph Muscant and the Troxy Grand Orchestra, relayed from the Troxy Cinema. London. 8.05 "The Colonial Empire600 words
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Article251 1935-06-11 3 WILL THE BAR BE DREDGED League's Report Received our Own Correspondent Bangkok. June !>. S years ago Mr. G. p. Nijdelegated member of the mmittee «>1" the League of for the Port of Bangkok, was am, with a technical assist the development of the Bangkok, including251 words
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Article, Illustration26 1935-06-11 3 IN HUNGARY it Is still customary to present children with painted esss at Easter. These are paintel h> peasants w |,o sell then, h, the towns.26 words
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Article261 1935-06-11 3 Petitioner Cross-Examined In K.L. Case Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June <>. rce suit brought by William his wife, Emile Nona. X A Albert as co-respondent. ird by Mr. Justice Cussen m ala Lumpur Supreme Court. adjourned alter a lengthy crosstion jf the petitioner. Ml G \V. de261 words
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Article93 1935-06-11 3 hin* And Queen's Semi-State Tour Of West London London, June 8. The last of the four Royal Jubilee rives took place this afternoon when King and Queen made a semi-state tour of West London. The enthusiasm of the crowds who :nb!ed m great numbers along the 1 'oratedBritish Radio - 93 words
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Article139 1935-06-11 3 Factories Practically Abolished London. June 7. "DRACTICAIXY all illicit drug factories m Europe have now been abolished but there is still a large source of supply m the Far East and Manchukuo. which is a most difficult problem" said Russell Pasha interviewed by Reuter m LondonReuter - 139 words
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Article127 1935-06-11 3 Special Appeal By Minister London. June H. Although heavy rain fell In London early today following a night of exceptionally high south-westerly winds. the weather improved later and forecasts indicate that the sunshine records for the Whitsuntide holiday week-end will be better. There was a great exodus ot127 words
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Article114 1935-06-11 3 Would Overshadow British Home Fleet London. June 4. At the Anglo-German naval talks today. Von Rlbbrntrop outlined Gerjinany's reasons tor claiming 35 per 'cent, of British tonnage. The British asked questions regarding Germany's building programme, I armaments and personnel. The vital issue will be reached when theReuter Wireless - 114 words
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Article99 1935-06-11 3 But Km -wor/h, June 5. An attempt to retrieve a fallen hat, led to the death of a young Chinese named Yeoh Ah Kow on Monday. He was seated m a lorry, which was proceeding along Telok Ipil about one and a half miles from Nibong99 words
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Article, Illustration2276 1935-06-11 3 Wind Up Of Rotary Conference MR. LAYCOCK'S "IMPRESSIONS OF SINGAPORE" Great Changes In The Last Fifteen Years THft. sixth annual conference of R otar y for the district of Malaya and Siam was brought to a close with a rijstaffel at the G.H. Cafe yesterday, when Mr. John Laycock delivered2,276 words
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Article433 1935-06-11 3 GERMAN' ADVANCE IN BOMBERS Launching By Catapult Obviates 'Dromes evidence is available that Germany is developing the catapult method of launching bombtai aeroplanes. This method enables the machines to carry i heavier load than they could take oil with m the ordinary way Germany already has433 words
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Article135 1935-06-11 3 New Play By Author Of "Lady Preciom stream" l.ondon. June I, Mr C B. Cochran has acquired nei "prose poetry" play by Mr. Si Hshum. ol "Lady Precious Stream" lame, called "Western Chambers." and is producing it In the autumn. Tht> play it adapted from an ancient ChineseReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement79 1935-06-11 3 I NATURE'S CURE Dr De JONGM'S LIGHT -BROWN COD LIVER OU contain* VITAMINS A and D IN CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL THE OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod Llvor Oil Highly r«cemm«n4«4 by J« t\m4l*M\ frvf««»to'> (or o*»r EIGHTY y*tr« In (X« trMtnwnt o" CONSUMPTION ASTHMA BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE and ALL79 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1935-06-11 4 There Is An Art In Dealing With Moths Elizabeth Says SUITABLE PRECAUTIONS AND REMEDIES MOTHS cause a great deal of damage to fabrics, furs, upholstered furniture and blankets, all of which are among the more expensive articles with which we surround ourselves. Beyond buying a few naphthaline balls for storage1,105 words
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Article114 1935-06-11 4 half a pound of flour into a bowl With a pinch or salt and a teaspoonfui of baking powder. Rub m four ounces ol butter, add a tablespoonful of castor sugar, and make into a stiff dough with an egg beaten up m jl little milk. Mix together114 words
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Article87 1935-06-11 4 Sometimes when an article is being dyed splashes of the dye are received ;by other articles, and. if they are allowed to dry, they becom: almost impossible to remove entirely. The dye splashes should be dabbed quickly with a piece of ctein white blotting-paper, which will draw out87 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-06-11 4 TWO CHARMING MEMBERS of the fair sex about to beard an Imperial Airways plane at Cioydon for a jaunt to Paris.21 words
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Article817 1935-06-11 4 IT was a wet Sunday afternoon when we discovered Ida Pfeiffer. Great -aunt Selina had uttered her usual formula: "Make yourself happy with a book, my dear, while I keep quiet after lunch." The book was published m 1855, and the great-aunt had won it as817 words
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412 1935-06-11 4 June Is A Very Gay Month In Paris Rose Patterson Tours The Continent Paris. JUNE is so crowded with interesting events for the Fetes de Paris that it will be heavy going for the most energetic visitor to enjoy them all. There are the Aviation Display, the Grand Prix of412 words
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Article, Illustration168 1935-06-11 4 MIDNIGHT RACING THRILLS AT LONGCHAMP new crinkled taffeta I lates m crater-en..- lours all the Jewelled is to be round In h i and Mue, irten and primrose. For smart aftera dunce caps m Mack |i net head fitting, still more forward the influence ol BerUm "SemMe" The Birlin M168 words
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Advertisement28 1935-06-11 4 W^ L* STOCKED IN WL i^^^^E:s-3iPttft; -IS; p^f Ut=a i i i i hi_. ry L^i^iM^Ln v iii i h: F* x mmmmm^^^~^^^ mm^^~^^^ m^~^^^^^^^^—^—^—^^m—^^—r 27 Warm Studies28 words
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Article, Illustration130 1935-06-11 5 ..h ninth annual Fascist parade. Picture shows the march-pist of the Sons of the W olf the organisSICNOB MUSSOLINI took the salute m Rome at the 8^ g ye ars of THE MAXIM T.ORKI. the worlds largest land plane built by the Soviet recently crashed m130 words
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Advertisement14 1935-06-11 5 ■X x. j v BBBBM i X 1 x TvSKm -^■j BB A w^t^J14 words
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Miscellaneous167 1935-06-11 5 *ows ypjoeeae. xaetget can I "take "Hiese bathing poses V) p— cr -<ic p.cfufe papers if Y ou d6^t Js§)h I _J!PIAYTIME ON THE BEACH _^:^^r- WHAT TO DO Ml AfftHAlPfc i f COTTCIkI AYfe/Vk! <^ ZC;i/^ PATENT ecWCfi£r£-S'S7Z'E2. 3FD^ J Eosfefn sTaiues met last ni^it 1b protestaoamst o^* L167 words
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445 1935-06-11 6 AH May Close Down If Price Deadlock Continues (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 9. THE newest sensation m the rice trade is the forecast m Siamese newspapers that the rice-mills on both banks of the river would cease milling. The two reason445 words
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Article151 1935-06-11 6 Devoted Life To London's Sick Poor A 50-year-old Indian doctor. Dr. Abdul Shah, ol Battersea Bridge Road, who has spent the last eight years oi his life helping the poor of Battersea, was found dead m his gas-illled surgery. He was iyin?» on a sofa, wearing pyjamas.151 words
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Article161 1935-06-11 6 Mr. Eden On Italian Charges Against Britain London. June In the House of Commons, Mi. Anthony Eden rcterred to th? many wild accusations lately directed against the British Government m the Italian press, and said it was unfortunate that such misrepresentation should have been allowed to appear, particularlyBritish Radio - 161 words
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Article530 1935-06-11 6 BY INDIANS IN SEIANGOK The Offending Souvenir (From Our own Uonespooc+ent.' Kuala Lumpur. June 7. TPHEKE will be a mass meeting Ol BelangOT Indians at the Town Hall. Kuala iiUmpUT, unaer the auspices of the Selangor Indian Association, the Belangor Indian Merchant. Association, i he unettiars" Chamber Of530 words
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Article110 1935-06-11 6 Sailing Shortly To Study In Europe Johore Bahru, June 8. Master V. S. Charry, the only son of Mr. P. V. Charry. M.A., an advocate and solicitor of Johore Bahru, will sail for Europe on June 27. He will be the first Indian student m Johore to study110 words
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Article, Illustration942 1935-06-11 6 KIDNAPPED YOUNG GIRL BY RUSE I'hoto. Taiping, June 6. j/^HEAH Bcon Swet\ a young V# English speaking Chinese, was produced before Che Mohd. Salleh, M.C.S., the Taiping magistrate, m the police court yesterday on a charge of having kidnapped a young girl, Lcoi GuaJ, Eng. who was a minor, fromFree Press - 942 words
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Article62 1935-06-11 6 Shanghai. June 6. Mr. Ariyoshi. Japanese Ambassador to China, left Tokio for China on Tuesday. His instruct ions are that he should settle all questions relating to North China before tackling other matters. It is reported that he has been instructed to leave no stone unturned to endSin Chew Jit Poh - 62 words
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273 1935-06-11 6 (From Our Own Cof respondent) Bangkok, June 1. IV^ANY statements by Chinese and AVI other press agencies which are reproduced m Canton and Shanghai, and then telegraphed with other propaganda messages to the Straits for publication, and eventually find their way to Bangkok,273 words
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Article375 1935-06-11 6 Husband Ruling Head Of House By Law DIVORCE MADE EASY i From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. June 9. BY the publication of Book V of the Civil and Commercial Code, Siam. as regards marriage, is placed practically m the same position as Western countries. Any marriage which375 words
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Article244 1935-06-11 6 JJul Judg? Says Fight Was Provoked From Our Own OoiTC»pondtU.) Serembau. June 8. The appeal of Towkay Goh Eng Thye. proprietor of the Neiiri Bembllan Dance Hall ar.d the Necri Sembikui Aerated Water Company against the conviction and fine ol $2 by the Seiomban magistrate. Mr. R. J.244 words
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Article109 1935-06-11 6 W She Milk., N Is a rarmei couldn't put hei i Whal n terrible h rid i ;md her husband! r rheumatUm; sh< Sh vrites ,4 followtng letter: "I am taking Xi rheumatism i drew mjiell or door. My im downstairs. A i. fl me109 words
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Advertisement342 1935-06-11 6 Eczema m Water Blisters Over Baby Healed by Cuticura For over three mor.v 1 suffering with eczema which bi m a rash. I had Mm trea'c i but he •eemed to get w >rse and he broke out all over his body. facr. heal ar. i Wl water blisters. Then342 words
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Article110 1935-06-11 7 Mi. C. F. Smith and Miss W. J. Mclntyre wedding took place at th» Iral "l the Good Shepherd onrly of Mr. C. F. Smith, only Mr and Mrs. Smith, ol sbury, Wiltshire, and Miss Winiiliel Mclntyre, eldest daughter and Mrs. P Mclntyre, of who is a teacher110 words
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Article47 1935-06-11 7 QUETTA EARTHQUAKE K.L. Husinoss Man's Tragic I^oss 'From Our Own Corre«oond..iu quake disaster at Quetta Ihe late Mr. Gian Singn came rrom U»e Punjab but his daughter narri™^ merchant m Quetta Mr r ,c« to that. elt y. He and his wife appear io have escaped. "pptai47 words
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Article202 1935-06-11 7 L. Railway Batsmen Fail i (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 10. TN a low scoring game the Ipoh, Club defeated the K.L. Railway Institute at cricket by 70 runs. The latter were without a few of their best men. Ipoh Club Bede Cox b Joseph 9202 words
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Article244 1935-06-11 7 Woman Said She Took It To Cui*e Hiccough Penang, June 6. A Hockchew Chinese couple were charged before Mr. J. B. Biddulph m the Police Court yesterday with having had possession of dutiable liquor m the backyard of No. 76. Burmah Road on May 23. The husband. Lim244 words
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Advertisement335 1935-06-11 7 7th Great Day! Nearly 10,000 people havl paid to see this grand comedy success! V I PAVILION Ji^'C^^ I ♦> Tonight at 6.15 9.15 //Csp e)H^H !;I(.IITKST _f^MFM *O 1 \M» HKST U^^S P^^fl 1 *J HKORDSSENT "^i AA II I If^kJC V »N(. HITS BY i^T .^^^L m: new335 words
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Advertisement400 1935-06-11 7 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! 'Wm L YOU WILL NEVER FORGIVE YOURSELF IF YOU MISS KS^ttfck THIS GREAT PICTURE! K^^^f^^Su r^PBTAI TO MIGHT I iff Vi 1 1 Wl» I S P .»Vi. &9 13 PB^ Jk M. G. M's TRIUMPH OF 1935 l^Sm^.***- <4^L, XT Tp No liner screen product ion400 words
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Advertisement87 1935-06-11 7 PLANS OPEN TOMORROW! BOOK EARLY!! I Something New Startling m I 4 c Stage Entertainment Fare! I CAPITOL A^^ OPENING THURS. JUNE 20th 12 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY- 6 and 9.30 p.m. NA FIONALI I lES ThG 800 TROPICAL COSTUMES! Pi^^ B^_ W r^J P^_ m IHIB c*><^^BßX \vi;i;ks m bomhav,87 words
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Article858 1935-06-11 8 M I "THERE will be widespread approval of the appointment of the Marquess of Zetland as Secretary |of State for India m the new i British Cabinet. It is difficult to [conceive a more appropriate choice lat a time when the great subj continent of India858 words
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Article268 1935-06-11 8 Mr G. Laub. the well-known Muar planter, sailed for Europe by the Jutlandia Mr. J. P. Souter. managing director oi Messrs. Pritchard and Co Ltd Penang. and Mrs. Souter are on a visit to Ipoh Mr. J. ODowd Egan. manager. Kanthan Estate. Ciiemor. has sailed tor Ireland268 words
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Article, Illustration1921 1935-06-11 8 AUTOLYCUS - Sakai Express AUTOLYCUS Anecdotal Account Of A Railway Journey In The Jungle BY A railivay which opens up the iviidemess. Introducing the Sakai Express and Singapore station m a icakeful mood. Some ppints about militarisation, rubber and oil palms and a note m passing re hunting. AN AMERICAN NOVELIST once1,921 words
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Advertisement188 1935-06-11 8 Km I Fo HORc THAN V ft Mm M TM^EL GEnTIR.ES V ft I I BOI.S has been :hc standard of B fl qualit\ k»r Gin md rs( C'las- B ff^^B I Liqueurs It docsfl'l matter where Bl ><>v '<re. whi-thci on the West fl^^^B ft ft I t: >r188 words
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Advertisement57 1935-06-11 8 A YOUNG POET recently appeared at a fancy-dress dance completely attired m a newspaper. He had always vowed that he would appear m print some day. The terms and conditions that appear m print on a "GAFLAC" POLICY are the simplest and most generous possible. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSI'RANCE57 words
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1455 1935-06-11 9 "if You Want Peace Prepare For War" PRINCIPLE NO LONGER SUCCESSFUL Bishop's Address To The Rotary Conference "IT is certainly not a smooth and easy path which lies before us, but by charity and self-control, by right and sober thinking, by persistent substitution of peace talk for war talk, by1,455 words
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438 1935-06-11 9 THE WORLD GIRDLED BY TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC 100,000 CANDIDATES EVERY YEAR Professor's Praise For Singapore POFBBBOR J. A. Mallinson. well-! v.n English musician and examiner of the Trinity of Music, adddressed over undred pupils m the hall of Eastern Music School m yesterday afternoon. Mallinsun. having arrived on of438 words
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Article380 1935-06-11 9 KEEN CONTESTS OVER WEEK-END Yacht C!ub'7Fine Win In Batavia •pHE Whitsun holidays just concluded saw one of the biggest sporting week-ends In the history of Malaya. The great carnival of sport included lnter-Btate cricket and tennis matches athletics, racing, badminton and other games, all of which were380 words
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Article87 1935-06-11 9 Man And Wife Arrested In Salt Lake City Washington, June 10. The Department of Justice announce that they have arrested Mr. and Mrs. Herman Waley, of Salt Lal*e qity, who have fully confessed to kidnapping George Weyerhaueser, the son of a millionaire. They also implicated a 32-year-ola blacksmithReuter - 87 words
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Article92 1935-06-11 9 How He Secured Mr. Lang's Dismissal London. June 5. The announcement that Sir Philip Game will succeed Lord Trenchard as Commissioner oi the Metropolitan Police on Nov. 1 recalls the serious conflicts Sir Philip Game, as Governor of New South Wales, had with the Socialist Premier, Mr.Reuter Wireless - 92 words
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Advertisement44 1935-06-11 9 TIFFIN $1.00 I Cream of Asparagus Fish a la Doria Grilled Chicken Bacon Kn-nch Beans Chipped Potato Cold Meat Salad Vanilla Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. TRY our SPECIALTIES FRESH SK™ CRAB Baked Alasca a Choice of Over 100 Other Dishes. I PHONE 4906.44 words
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Advertisement448 1935-06-11 9 I TRIPLE -PURPOSE LUGGAGE "THE TRINITY CASE" EXCELLENT FEATURES WHICH ARE AT ONCE APPARENT j^^^ BROWN CjRE-EN PRICES:- $12.75, 3.75, 16.50, 17.50. "ALL FITTINGS HEAVILY CHROMIUM PLATED' ROBINSON CO., LTD. tBUB^HsWHssiBt M v I B> fSBL BB^BBBSr BBS I lfcßßvAd^Bßffßfc»^B^l»a» a '^i^ M I BLS^BBBBtt3f9E£vSßßl^r'^^^9^^MßßM^BK^^K^V' i^. aBV I <WyL 1448 words
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Article1516 1935-06-11 10 Consumption Rise Hailed As Tribute To Scheme (From The Free Press Correspondent) London, May 27. OFFICIAL figures of the greatly increased world tin consumption, published by the International Tin Research and Development Council at The Hague, are the best news that producers have heard for1,516 words
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Article184 1935-06-11 10 The following information has been received from the Rubber Growers' Association, through the Malayan Information Agency. London. "Tons" are long tons. The previous return was published as Straits Settlements Gazette Notification No. 1195. dated May 10, 1935, and m the Federated Malay States Gazette as Notification Miscellaneous page184 words
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Article786 1935-06-11 10 SMALL DIVIDEND AS SAFEGUARD Chairman Sounds Note Of Caution The 25th annual general meeting of Kimanis Rubber. Limited, was held on May 14. m London. The chairman. Mr. Charles Emerson, said: It is some satisfaction— after the lean years we have experienced to record a profit of786 words
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Article98 1935-06-11 10 Boustead and Company report from Penang the following outputs of rubber for May: United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates Ltd, 219,095 lbs; MalakofT Rubber Estates Ltd, 133,270 lbs; Taiping Rubber Plantations Ltd, 106,153 lbs; Bertam Consolidated Rubber Co Ltd 230,253 lbs; Kuala Muda Rubber Estates Ltd, 200,400 lbs; Sungei98 words
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Article44 1935-06-11 10 J. S. M. Rennie and Co give the following comparisons of outputs for May this year and last year*£s£**£ Valley Estate May 1935 *****; May 1934 45,000; Kota Tinggi SS SS TSU-cs fig Tanjong Labu Estate 19,000; 16,634.44 words
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Article1080 1935-06-11 10 NORWICH UNION Has LEAN YEAR Japan Fire Loss And U.S. Slump As Causes AT the 137 th annual meeting of the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Limited, held at the head office m Norwich recently, the Chairman explained the causes of the "meagre results" of the year's working. In his1,080 words
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Advertisement23 1935-06-11 10 fH^ iL f Shnons and Co. Ltd. report the following output for M*y Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd., 66 800 i Syjg* %tate uSI,23 words
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Advertisement49 1935-06-11 10 •■StcriiuK. cost* I Cheap ston^r tor *U kinds of produce oot available at M«^ s Stan ton Nels*»n »nd I Riverside Godo*n. Mi Boat Quay, Slnjf»i>o"* STANTON NELSON CO., LTD 4, COLLYER QUAY. MUM** Telepnones SEASIDE GODOWN^ RIVERSIDE GODOWN OFFICE Inspection P RODU C E C i C >< >49 words
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Article, Illustration723 1935-06-11 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person VICTOR HUGO FILM BY Wgreal characterisations of the are finally tabulated. March, m the role of Jean will be right up at the top. preview of "Les Iflaerables" March whose depth ol emolity and sheer dramatic force been hinted at m723 words
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Article258 1935-06-11 11 Lord Halifax On Education The annual conference oi the National Union of Teachers ended at Scarborough m mail week with the receiving oi purses for the union's Benevolent and Orphan Fund by Lady Halifax, who was accompanied by Lord Halitax. the Minister of Education. The total amount258 words
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Article53 1935-06-11 11 Before Mr. A. Williams, Registrar of Christian Marriages, Malacca, on Thursday. Mr. Cheah Soon Hock, of the legal firm of Messrs Pillay and Cheah. Ist. Cross Street. Malacca, was married to Miss Gladys Maud Woodward. Willesden, Middlesex, who arrived the previous Saturday. Messrs. Goh Tiow Wan and S. G Pillay53 words
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Article, Illustration562 1935-06-11 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by I World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst 11 BRIDGE PILOTS A FEW weeks ago I mentioned m this column the number of Bridg« Editors who were contributing so splendidly to the cause of contract bridge. These members of the fourth estate, who daily562 words
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Advertisement136 1935-06-11 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorpcrated m the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to 'the extent and m the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONCi KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund—136 words
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Advertisement490 1935-06-11 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m Eiiklmh! b\ Royal Charter* Paid up capital In 600 noo shares of £5 each ouu.ooo Reserve Fund <>::>, 000.000 Reserve Liability oT Proprietors JL 3 000 OOC' HEAD (Ml I 38. Bishopsgate. London E C 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star490 words
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Article475 1935-06-11 12 A Great Stride Ahead THE four 12,000- ton tankers built m 'Britain for the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. have all passed into commission after very successful trials. All these vessels had a speed of 13 knots m loaded trim. They are fitted with all the latest475 words
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Article120 1935-06-11 12 Weil-Known Vessel Back In London Following a long spell of idleness at Pelaw-on-Tyne. the well-known steamer Anglo Colombian, owned by Messrs. Lawther. Latta Co.. which was chartered m the Vancouver trade a while ago. has returned to London with a big cargo of assorted timber and grain. isays120 words
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Article283 1935-06-11 12 Romance Of Former Fish-Carrier How a Newfoundland Banks fishcarrier came to be the world's most famous salvage ship is an epic of the sea. This ship, Artiglio 11., under the directions of Commendatore Quaglia, made salvage history, her divers and her gear raising the lost gold of the283 words
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Article153 1935-06-11 12 Move Against British And Norwegian Monopoly A German attempt to wrest a portion of the whale fishing 'monopoly" from the British and Norwegians is hailed m the Nazi 'Angriff" when announcing news of the foundation ol the first German whale -fishing company at Wesermuende. Whale oil. says the153 words
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Article97 1935-06-11 12 Store Ship To Be Stationed At Singapore The Kon. Paketvaart Mij.. which is j chiefly engaged m the Dutch Indies i archipelago, has decided to sell six of its oldest ships for demolition These i were all built from 1900 to 1913» Two otriers are to be97 words
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Article79 1935-06-11 12 Ship Warned That Leaders Have Put To Sea The Hong Kong Police have issued 1 another warning to shipping. Information has been received that two important members of the gang Jof pirates alleged to be those responsible for the attack on the Butterfield Swire steamer Tungchow last79 words
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Advertisement110 1935-06-11 12 TO BE SCRAPPED Santa Cecilia Acquired By United Ocean Transport Sale of the well-known former American Intercoastal liner Santa Cecilia to the United Ocean Transport Company was announced recently. The ship, a regular unit of the Argonaut Line until the service was suspended last month, will load her final cargo110 words
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Advertisement133 1935-06-11 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Vi* Port Swettenham, Pen&A| Paleniliailf, Banjoewangi and Ncrtk Western Port*) Dai Spore S'por* T s m.v. Kangaroo Aut:. 8 Am 8 Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian Return £30.0.0. Currency For ptrticalan of Frtifht ami Puwf« p\—*» apply to:— McALISTER CO., LTD. SIN6APORE PENANG Planters133 words
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Miscellaneous42 1935-06-11 12 CLEARANCES June 10: Falstria (Dan.): G.G. Merlin (Fren.); Mayebashi Maru (Jap.); Deike Rickmers (Ger.); Plancius, Makasser. Kepah, Petronella, Aletta (Dut.); Kinta I The Cable, Gemas. Sin Kheng Sene Rahman (Brit.). June 11: Calchas (Brit); Kota Baroe Tobelo, G. Verspyck (Dut.); Auby (Sar.).42 words
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Advertisement810 1935-06-11 14 X- Pa Ma KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU 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. Tambelan. Singkawang. Pemangkat and MAJANG- Wednesday. June 12, Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. PoeloePallas. Pengalian-Estate and810 words
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Advertisement527 1935-06-11 14 a_^B Hi A^ 1 l c 'DrL** I i aBMHK^ x *^^<. s^ f V«.i/ TO EUROPE I ROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Airive Leave leave v Ar Spore. Spore. nan N r Prcs. Monroe June 15 June527 words
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Advertisement578 1935-06-11 14 o. s. k. Lire FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Arizona Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo, Mombj* Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Beira. L Marques. Durban, Algoa Bay, Cape Town and Santos Hamburg Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar Dar-es-Salaam. L Marques. Durban and Algoa Bay fLa Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban578 words
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Article, Illustration569 1935-06-11 15 Brilliant Innings By Noon Fails To Save Selangor PENANG WIN BY 94 RUNS WITH OVER AN HOUR TO SPARE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June 10. PNG beat Selangor today by 94 runs. he second innings Selangor were dismissed for 198 runs, noon a great stand. The match ended569 words
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Article1185 1935-06-11 15 GREAT RALLY OF CHINESE ATHLETES Third Olympiad Begins MALAYAN CHAMPION'S EXCELLENT SPRINTING /°»OOD progress was made on Sunday, the first day of the third Singapore Chinese Olympiad at the Jalan Besar Stadium when a programme of 29 events, mostly heats, were worked off. There are 243 entries from 15 leading1,185 words
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Article126 1935-06-11 15 Posto Party Scores Another Victory (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 8. The Posto Badminton Party who recently beat the Ayer Molek Badminton Party at the latter's courts at Jalan Ayer Molek, pliyed a return game yesterday morning at the Hall of the Johore Badminton Association The126 words
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Article83 1935-06-11 15 Leaving For New York For, Return With Bonthron London. Jack Lovelock, champion mile runner, will be off to New York soon. His purpose is a return race with Bill Bonthron. The present worldrecord holder, Glen Cunningham, will also be racing it out with Lovelock. Americans are anxious to83 words
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Article, Illustration27 1935-06-11 15 THE SINGAPORE P.W.I), team which was beaten by the Selangor P.W.D. by the only goal scored, i t the matoh for the Finch (up (Tree Press photograph).27 words
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Article92 1935-06-11 15 Man Washed Overboard The Astra London, June 7. MR. Sopwith's famous yacht Endeavour was dismasted and Astra had a steward washed overboard and drowned during the race for the J class yachts at Southend Regetta today, the first event m British waters m which the American yacht92 words
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Article40 1935-06-11 15 Members of the Singapore Recreation Club are notified that the annual athletic meeting of the club will be held m the third week ot July provided sufficient support is forthcoming. The entry list may be obtained m the club pavilion.40 words
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Article28 1935-06-11 15 Belmont Park (Omaha), June 8. The winner of the Kentucky Derby. Preakness. won the $50,000 Beimont stakes at Omaha it wai favourite i1 10 to 7 on.-- -Reuter.28 words
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Article168 1935-06-11 15 Singapore Win Inter port Races DUTCHMEN BEATEN IN HOME WATERS •THE interport yachting rates be- tween the Royal Singapore Yacht Club and the Royal Ratavia Yacht Club was sailed on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning and afternoon at Ratavia. and resulted m a win for Singapore by 39 points to168 words
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Article561 1935-06-11 16 BALHETCHET HAS AN INSPIRED SPELL Miller's Gallant Effort To Put Singapore In Again QINGAPOKE beat Negri Sembilan by an innings and 27 runs •3 m the inter-State cricket match played at the S.C.C. over the week-end, the game being over by noon yesterday. When stumps561 words
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Article468 1935-06-11 16 DOUBLE EVENT IN TENNIS MATCH ■"THE Malay States yesterday achieved the double distinction of winning the Guillemard Cup and the MoCabe Reay cup m their match against the Straits Settlements, This is the first time they have won the two events together. Scoring 20 points to the Colony's468 words
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Article66 1935-06-11 16 Tournament Ties For Today And Tomorrow Ties for today m the S.R.C. lawn tennis tournament are as follows: Championship Singles Dr. S. L. Oehlers vs. R. Lange. Doubles Handicap Dr. W. A. Balhetchet and N. E Ess vs. R. H. Barth and J. S. de Souza TOMORROW'S66 words
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Article29 1935-06-11 16 Willis Sandosham. Chin Khean, M Jamal, Chong Woo and Bok Choon did not bat. Bowling: Wyatt, none for 8- Le 13, Westerhout none for 5 Wyatt bowled a no-ball.29 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-06-11 16 A COMPETITION m the Putting the Shot event at the P.W.D. Sports on Saturday.14 words
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Article53 1935-06-11 16 Kansas City, June 10. STELLA WALSH created a new world record for the 220 yards with a time of 24 3/ 10 sec, the previous best being 25 1 10 sec. by Elizabeth Robinson m 1931. Walsh now holds the indoor and outdoor records forReuter - 53 words
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Article239 1935-06-11 16 Malay Batsmen Dismissed For 15 HOWLING unchanged S. Minjoot (six lor .seven) and A Pennefather (three for two) dismissed the M.F.A. for the small total of 15 yesterday at the St. Joseph's Institution ground. St. Joseph's batsmen were also mnob troubled With the bowling oi Shak239 words
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Article238 1935-06-11 16 (uinncrs Dismiss Chinese For 68 The S.C.R.C. were beaten on their own ground yesterday by the R.A. •Changi). who passed their opponent's score of 68 with three wickets m hand. They played on and compiled 107. The following are the scores: S.C.R.C. Chua Choon Leong c Dean238 words
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Article190 1935-06-11 16 Rain Intervenes On Medical College Ground The cricket fixture between the Medical College Union and a team captained by J. Edwards on the M.C.U. ground was abandoned owing to rain. The visitors compiled 101 and the j M.C.U. had 37 for no wickets when rain 1 intervened. Scores:190 words
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Article1356 1935-06-11 16 MODERATE DIVIDENDS AT K. L. Brilliant Weather At Second Day's Races (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 10. THE second day of the Selangor lurf Club summer meeting was again an enjoyable event from every point of view. The dividends were on the whole1,356 words
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Article115 1935-06-11 16 PONNIAH IN FORM Visitors Dismissed In An Hour A ITTIK v<r r. Heed |h( f set their lW >HBU lr F.M.S. and ht DJt& tcrday morning fa 89 runs m th, match for thr Sturrork UD The Colony had totalled day and thus won b Features of >>>• sterling inninca115 words
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Article59 1935-06-11 16 'From Our Own Th, North I shlpi wen continued The ben natch oi was the victory holders againsi The fallowing art angles N f a b 1. h :i 1.. Brookr o. i; Doublet I. Ah K«v beat v <J l. (i 1 Ooi Beng r.. Ponambalam and59 words
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