The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 June 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,599 ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1935 li CENTS
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  • 809 1 Possibility Cannot Be Ruled Out WESTERN POWERS WOULD Drastic Measures Threatened •THE ultimate aim of Japanese policy in North China cannot be foreseen at the moment but many believe it to be the restoration of the Dragon Throne in Peiping. occupied by the puppet
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  • 221 1 COLLABORATION WITH GERMAN EX-SERVICEMEN BRITISH LEGION TO SEND DELEGATES Recommended By The Prince Of Wales London. June 11. British-Legion is taking early to endeavour to establish (oration with German exmen. r Fethcrstone Godley, chairman i. gion, and Col. Crosneld, a chairman, .ire paying an m- \isit to Berlin shortly to
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  • 156 1 Peiping. June 12. It is reliably learned that the Japanese have presented further mos' important demands. Including the wholesale removal oi Governin:':): officials and their replacement bv others friendly to Japan. Nanking. June 12. The Sino-Japanese situation has suddenly seriously worsened following Gen. Ho Ying Chin's rejection t
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  • 106 1 The Hague, June 12. rE International Tin Committee has decided to recommend to the signatory Governments that quotas be fixed at 50 per cent, for the three months beginning July 1. The decision to increase the quotas by 5 per cent, has disappointed the London market who expected
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  • 38 1 Paris, June 11. The 37- ton "Commander of Paris," claimed to be the largest seaplane in the world, reached a height of 20.000 feet in 57 minutes in the course of a trial today. Reuter Wireless
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  • 241 1 PEARL BUCK MARRIES HER PUBLISHER DIVORCES MISSIONARY HUSBAND Refusal To Recant Over "The Good Earth" Reno, June 12. MRS. Pearl Buck, the famous author of "The Good Earth" and other stories of Chinese life was married today to Mr. Richard Walsh, the New York publisher. Mrs. Buck had filed a
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  • 83 1 Hritish Invitation To Japan For Nanking Conference Tokio, June 12. It is semi-offlclally stated that Japan has rejected the invitation sent on June 8 by the British Ambassador to nominate a Japanese delegate to participate with Sir Frederick Leith-Ross and the French, Italian and United States economic experts
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  • 60 1 Suffering From The After Effects Of Dysentery Weihaiwei, June 12. H.M.S. Decoy has ai rived with the specialist and nurse to attend Admiral Dreycr. Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, who was believed to be seriously ill. Admiral Dreyer is sutfering from the after effects of dysentery but a
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  • 106 1 ATTACK OF BRONCHIAL CATARRH Fatigued By The London, June 12. A BULLETIN issued at Sandringham at 11 a.m. today says the King is suffering from bronchial catarrh which is slow in disappearing because His .Majesty is fatigued by his efforts of the last few
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  • 69 1 Sequel To Quarrel Over Money Matters Bucharest, June 9. A QUARREL over money matters between M. Milhaii Popfrviei, ex-Minister of Finance in the National Peasant Party Government, and his brother, Stefan, ended in the latter's death and the serious wounding of the former. The quarrel occurred at
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  • 130 1 Less Guarantees Of Peace Moscow, June 9. A PESSIMISTIC view of the European situation was expressed ;by M. Litvinofr at a banquet in honour of Dr. Benes. the CzechoSlovakia Foreign Minister, who is In Moscow to ratify the treaty oi i mutual assistance between the two I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 75 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness ,nd fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. faff to Hwrtel MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT us sis DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight AND THE POPULAR TAP DANCER BILLY CARROLL j OF RECENT WARNER BROS. AN EXHILARATING ENTERTA INMENT PNTHUSIASTICALLY
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    • 102 1 Gran Chaco War Buenos Aires, June IS. THE armistice between Bolivia and Paraguay will be signed at 11 p.m. Reuter. ADELPHI H HOTEL FAVOURITE DOWN TOWN HOTEL FACING ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL f.VERY ROOM WITH BATH AND MODERN SANIT%IION NEW GRILL ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE TEA ROOM TONIGHT ROOF GARDEN TONIGHT (INFORMAL)
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 119 2 Tokio, June 12. j A message from Hsinking (the < capital of Manchukuo i states that a vigorous protest has been made to the t Chinese authorities in Peiping concerning the illegal detention and imprisonment of four "special servicemen" belonging to the Kwantung army at Changpei. In
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  • 29 2 London. June 12. Developments in North China are being closely watched in London where they are regarded as of first importance, states the Morning Post J
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  • 142 2 i Leslie Howard's Fine Acting J At The Pavilion j < The first showing took place at the Pavilion last night of "The Lady Is j Willing." a Columbia picture specially j suited to the personality of Leslie Howard, who takes the leading part. In the role
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  • 123 2 Washington. June 11. Of the $200,000 ransom paid by Mr. Weyerhauser for his son's release $116,000 has been recovered. This includes the $90,000 found buried in a canyon near Salt Lake City today aa the result of a confession by Harmon Waley and his wife Margaret. It is
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  • 228 2 Japan Extends The Time Limit To A Month Peiping, June 12. Chinese soldiers from Hopei continued to stream southward all night long amid scenes of bustling though orderly activity. All available trains have been commandeered to transport officers and men and their families and household goods and roads
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  • 226 2 Sunday, June Jl Hon. Mr. J. W. W. Hughes. Hon. Col. Cecil Rae and Mrs. Rae had luncheon St Government House. Monday, June 10. Mr. Wilbur Keblinger. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Miller. Mr. P. W. Litchfield and Mr. H. W. Shively had luncheon at Government House. Tuesday,
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  • 59 2 A serious head-on collision between two large lorries— one fully laden with timber— yesterday afternoon at the 12th mile, Woodlands Road, caused Injuries to five people. Three Chinese occupants of the lorries were injured, while two Indian KW.D. coolies who were working on the roadside at
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  • 46 2 W i7h£ l Te three cases or as sault within an hour of each other in Hock Lam Street yesterday afternoon Two were cases of stabbing, one of the victims being a fireman attached to the Hill Street brigade. Nobody was seriously injured.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 479 2 Diary Of The Week THURSDAY, JINK IS High Water. 8.20 s.RI 5.9 ft., 8 9 p.m. 8.1 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I. R.A. vs. S.C.F.A., Anson Road Stadium; Div. 111. Wiltshires vs. Medical Services. Medical College; Commercial Cup. Straits Times vs. M.P.H. Y.M.C.A. ground; Friendlies. S.C.C. II vs. Cold
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    • 543 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C— GSF and GSG Wavelengths— l9.B2 and 16.86 metres. 620 Big Ben. "Meet the Characters of Fiction." "Meet Blackshirt," presented by his creator. Bruce Graeme. 6.35 Interlude. 6.40 The 8.8.C. Northern Ireland Orchestra. Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.40 An organ recital by Leslie Russell, relayed
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  • 863 3 POLICE COURT EVIDENCE BY MR. LAMBERT Not For Company WISHES TO WITHDRAW AND CORRECT STATEMENT judgment was reserved In the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday. In the matter ol the two summonses argued before his lordship in connection with the pending suit between Mr. Philip Hoalim
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  • 83 3 Rtport By Committee Of Scientists London. June 7. > House of Commons today mime Minister, replying to Churchill, said the committee ring scientific means of deagalnst air attack had held tings at which had been retail the research and exnts undertaken by the cornscientists which had
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  • 9 3 Sim Hoc. manager. Majestic Penang. Is at present indis-
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  • 57 3 •fapan OMert. 1W Increasing British Influence sha "Rhai, June 11 -ASTM^.*"" that th<' idraw attention or th„p, Prepard ng to interests in ™,i„ ,m Powcrs havin 8 Drer, r^.^v T S*" Wcsl s^ehuan Burma hnkmß up the lin« in The French are. according to the vport. also extending
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  • 17 3 London. June 11. Lio^f S^f?" u;lssed satisfactory Sr ltils W^- Condltton h unchanged tsrinsn Radio
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  • 230 3 JAPANESE FINED FOR EVASION OF CUSTOMS DUTY 'From Our Own Correspondents J««hore Bahru, June 10. gHiMIDU. a Japanese who described himself as a shipchandler carrying on business both in Singapore and Johore Bahru, was today charged .-t the instance of Che Osman bin Ahmad,
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  • 485 3 Tokio. An ambitious 10-year plan for the development of civil aviation in Japan has been formulated by the Ministry of Communications. The plan calls for an expenditure of 200.000.000. Yen and the establishment of a regular air service between Hokkaido and Formosa. Plans to organise an
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  • 279 3 BORN IN SCHOOL BATHROOM AND WRAPPED IN PAPER Died In Ambulance INFANTICIDE CHARGE AGAINST AMAH THE amazing allegation that a 27--year-old Cantonese amah <Lei A Tai) had given birth to a child in the bathroom of a school in Orchard Road, wrapped it in a newspaper, thrown the body into
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  • 208 3 Jewish Boy Who Became Red Admiral i YANKBL OCHSENBERG. a POOf I Jewish boy ol nineteen, married i seventeen-year-old Jewess in Warsaw A few months later he was arrested by ,the Russian police accused of gteallni He went to prison. That was twenty-five years afJO
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  • 92 3 •From Our Own Correspondent* Ipoh June 11. The abotlgilM hill tribes of Malay. are shortly to be Rimed by the Van jßuren expedition, at present in Malays l in connection with Prank Back's new picture "Pant ;.nd Claw," portions oi which have already been completed Ln India
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 77 3 WW w w Underwear Pyjamas LATEST ARRIVALS laa a Wasssamull Assomull Co. 31 33 High St. Phone 7 144. SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA) has arranged to produce a Special Food Number une .iOth. 4 This Special Number will contain many up-to-date articles on what to eat,
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    • 75 3 M C.F TOOLS ar& LONG-LASTING TROUBLE-FREE 1 J J^Hamnesw^sssHHAMHnsmflttHai^H^|flL^Hbiy^^^jv Mf for RIVETING ff CHIPPING ■>' BUFFING DRILLING SCRAPING SCALING GRINDING POLISHING C A U LK I N G AIR COMPRESSORS OF ALL SIZES IN STOCK Less power per output •Mo r e rigid frame Superior valve design Balanced Crankshaft Better
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  • 1033 4 Britain On The Screen (BY JOAN LITTLEFIELD) London. ON a recent, visit to Worton Hall, once a country house near London, and now the temporary home of London Films until their vast new studios at Denham, Bucks., are ready, I met
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  • 130 4 15 Crazed Beasts Driven Off By Gunfire The well-known animal trainer. Herman Ziegler. died from a clawing he received from 15 lions he was rehearsing at his animal farm in California. In leaving the cage he stumbled over a stool, and in a flash the 15 roaring
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  • 103 4 Army And Fascists Defy Peace Treaty The Austrian Fascist Heimwehr organisation has decided to set up its own flying corps, with the war ace. Capt. Brumovsky. as its organiser. The Vice-Chancellor. Prince Starhemberg. who obtained his flying licence recently, will be Commander-in-Chief. Detachments are to be stationed
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  • 68 4 Berlin. German shipyards on the Baltic and the North Sea arc turning out hundreds oi light motor-ships, each carrying two torpedo tubes, it is authoritatively stated in Berlin. These vessels are very speedy, and are of two types, one capable of 45 knots and the ether of
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  • 671 4 Sir Hubert Wil kins' Submarine Special To The Free Press Winnipeg. SIR Hubert Wilkins, bearded traveller in the cold places of the earth, has revealed further details of his plan for the establishment of a submarine meteorological station beneath the Arctic ice, 400 miles from the North
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  • 210 4 Dispute Over Famous Medium 's Claim I MARGERY." the famous Boston, medium, has tossed an apple of discord into the usually placid precincts of the American Society of Psychical Research, and the trustees of the society have dismissed the Rev. Frederick Bligh Bond, editor of their
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  • 84 4 Paris. June 8. The Senate has passed the Plenary Powers Bill by 233 votes to 15. The New National Government. Leaded by If. Laval, was accorded the confidence of the Chamber of Deputies by 412 vo.es to 137. The Government then introduced a Bill demanding exceptional powers for
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  • 142 4 Doctors' Defence Af atari Woman's Lawsuit The question ol whether Mlsi MacDougaU. ol Toronl appendices was discussed but decided— ln s lawsuit whl to h ended here. Miss IfacDougall sued Dr W P Bf Charles and Dr T H Calls alleged breach ot contract and E damages. She
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 83 4 M^^ M >> **a^a*a^aeMaeeeeas»es»^e»i I NATURE'S Dr De JONGH'S LIGHT -BROWN COD LIVER 0)U contains VITAMINS A and D IN CORRECT PROPORTION WITH THE OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod Liver Oil Highly recommended by the Medical Proteasior. tor over EIGHTY years ln the treatment oi CONSUMPTION ASTHMA BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE
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    • 31 4 B. R. C. FABRIC BRITISH CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT oi tontrcic arc «*^>t 17 bOLh AGENTS: r*^^^~-ARC MOOfi m iTITIinFC M* fcli A TYPICAL DETAIL OF TMF (INCORPORATED IN S.S.) i'/ Warin Studios
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  • Article, Illustration
    188 5 ■ational hero, at the General Post Office in Dublin d,Sorder Pr «ident De Valera unveiled a statute of Cuehulian, Ireland's Republican Army had planned a clu dem ns"a those who lost their lives in the 1916 rising. The lrish ancelk* and armed police in plain cWH^ tne crllal TH^^T^ u™
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  • 990 6 ALLEGED TRAFFICKING IN JOBS Nightwatchmen Say They Were Cheated FURTHER hearing was recorded yesterday by Mr. N. Grice. the Second Police Magistrate, in the preliminary inquiry into twenty-nine charges against Hari Singh. Ahmat Shah, Norman Justin de Cruz and IDharam Singh. "THERE arc nine charges against Har Singh. The first
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  • 521 6 IMPORTANT MEASURES lON MONDAY ANY important measures are in eluded in the Orders of th< f for the Legislative Counci eting next Monday. Business fo: mssion is Minutes ot the meeting held or Apr. 15. 1935. 11. Oaths of New Members: The Honourable Mr. J. J.
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  • 49 6 Mr. Malcolm MacDonald Takes Over r j 'THE following; telegram, dated June 7, has been received by H.E. the Governor from the Secretary of State for the e, Colonies: 1 "His Majesty the King has rj this day entrusted to me the Seals of the Colonial DepartM ment-Malcolm MacDonald/'
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  • 276 6 DEATH OF REGIMENTAL SERGEANT-MAJOR ■■IIIMlBft, UI) yHE etieonstaiieM in why. ot Regimental Bgt M*)or o Of the Malay Raiment tai told the Port Dickscn cor inquest here tod;iv The Deputy Publi,, Pro^ctK Bembllan and Paham >Tun conducted the i:quiry. A Hylam boy employed mental quarters said that Mr O dld
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 227 6 UsT l*< L* L^ bbbf _MbV I rvvJoriK 1 I "WEST POINT HO OF THE AlR'' BBBBBBBk* HBBraP^ *™B&2fe>> WW MS* I Wrm mo^^%m^ bbßp^ Wallace Beery as a hard-boiled I I Hal W& **^m "^Hi ,lyin ace P la ys cupid to a I /^^g^^ J I tp— up—
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  • 126 7 .NO ROUND STARTING TIMES Japanese Club's Victory r following are the starting times 1 rI he second round of the Singapore ad Amateur Golf Championship petition to be played at Bukit h on Saturday afternoon June 15H. L. Marshall vs. J. p. de C Hamilton. Finlay vs.
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  • 111 7 Keppel Club Versus Island Club (lowing ladies will play In the ween Keppel Golf Club and nd Club tomorrow. Keppel mentioned first. Mrs. Wiseman 17 vs. Miss Abed Mrs. A. Mc K. Low 17 vs. Mrs L. G. Johnson 22. Mrs, J. L. Campbell 21 vs Mrs K
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  • 26 7 American Association Beaten S .:,gapore Japanese Golf Club Singapore American Associa--aif a point in a golf match on the Japanese Golf Course at i
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  • 242 7 CHINESE DIES ON WAY TO HOSPITAL mo«s« lln Association playe mentioned first. The following are the scores: A W. Bourne and J. a. Curley 1 Chikamoto and Suganuma q e .V Ea to T n and F D. Harrison 0. Sasaki and Uo 1. V. B. Windle
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  • 192 7 London, June 11. Ihe tollowing are todav's Countv Cricket results: ent^ W ?L by Six wU *ets. Gloucester 305 and 156. Kent 372 «Woolley 110 Ames 139. Goddard 7 for 147 > and 90 tor 4 (Goddard 4 for 40 > Essex won by 160 runs. Essex 228
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  • 64 7 The following have been invited to play cricket for the Y.M.C.A. Junior Department against Raffles Institution today at 2 p.m. on the R.I. ground: Sim Teng Pheng. J. Ferguson. Taye Yew Wee. Chua Boon Unn. H. Van Cuylemberg. Chew Wai Imm. Hugh Chee Tong. Ong Swee Law, Lee Hon Ming,
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  • 221 7 I Tanglin Chib Tourney Results The following are the results of Wednesday's ties in the Tanglin Club tennis tournament Mixed Doubles Handicap Mr. and Mrs. Sturgess ser. beat Mrs. Hammond and FL Muschamp ser. 6 3, 8-3. Miss Stevens and V. Anderson ser. beat Miss Allen and T.
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  • 95 7 Will Compete In Services Sports At Singapore i From Our Own Correspondent Taiping, June 10. The 2nd Battalion 20th Burma Rifles held their annual athletic sports at their own Padang on Saturday. The weither was fine and a large crowd was present including the Hon. the British Resident
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  • 52 7 First Tournament Victory Since Her Comeback Weybridge, June 8. Mrs. Wills Moody, former Wimbledon champion, who retired from the American Championships Final in 1933, won her first tournament since her comeback in beating Mrs. Pitman, the holder. 6—o. 6—4 in the final of St. George's Hill tournament.-
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  • 590 7 CHURCH OUTPOSTS OF MALAYA Problems Discussed At Diocesan Retreat T^HE Singapore Diocesan Conference opened on Tuesday with an evensong and sermon at St. Andrew's Cathedral. About 25 members of the clergy from all parts of the Peninsula and the adjacent countries of Siam and Java are
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  • 35 7 It was erroneously stated in yesterday's Free Press that Mr. Lim Eng Teck was allowed bail in $600 in a case of causing hurt by a rash and negligent driving. This should read as $50.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 300 7 A Brilliant example of dramatic acting that grips the spectator from start to finish CAPITOL 1 ■3&>CSe -^Lsl BSS ""^BWBH 'jTJ^^J^m m- iHjB Actress makes her Screen JSSs! CONSTANCE r^BIPcOLLIER SHADOW of DOUBT ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE'S exciting murder mystery. With RICARDO CORTEZ' and VIRGINIA BRUCE One amazing murder after another
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    • 236 7 I "THE LADY a! R IS WILLING" AsW/' X A BIG CAST of ENGLISH STARS fIRKp Y^^BSH SPICY COMEDY -DE LUXE Hp /~/^M X LLal E /tk "\^k*\*\*\*W y 4 \/fms*^^\ t T UOU/ADn W m m< X rtUWAKU Ifß I Sir Cedric Hard wi eke IJI JO^V I X
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  • 958 8 The Singapare Free Press THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1935. The Awakening Of The Powers THE civilised world is registering grave anxiety at the latest depredations of the Japanese War Lords in North China. After a fortnight of apparent vacillation, Japan has virtually lopped off another stretch of Chinese territory on the
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 8 PEEL BRIDGE, over the Gala a«ay by the floods Z mST*? 'JJ?"w^"SI fc "J" W shons, the bridge after the floods had subsided
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  • 2507 8 Anecdotal Account Of A Railway Journey In The Jungle BY AUTOLYCUS Delight Jul Lipis. Mr. Hubbaci: and the National Park, icith a few ihoughts about Gunong Taha.i and a plea for the Sakais. The cliffs of the ulu and a reflection about elephants. Gua Musang and the tale
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 194 8 PRODUCE OF FRANCE n W Kf Mmki N?l COGNAC HKKfi^^CALDBECKS I I BV SPECIAL A J\A JO H.M THE 1 j APPOINTMENI KING OF SIAM I BEAI TIFUL JEWELLERY ENHANCES FEMININE CHARM I The beautiful designs of today as stocked by us make the I possession of a ring, brooch,
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    • 55 8 1 SOME STEEPLECHASERS are very tempermental animals, says a racingcorrespondent. And some are not at all quick to take a fence. The quicker vou are to take out a GAFLAC ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY the better off you will be. m ji GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD.
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  • 289 9 35 PER CENT. RATIO WITH BRITAIN t French Attitude London, June 12 Hvon Ribbentrop and the rman naval experts are exto return to London on for the resumption of lons on Friday. Whitsuntide Hcrr von conferred with Hitler on It jl the London conversatnd it is expected a
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  • 21 9 Havana. June 11. ol war which has existed M 11 has now been raised with Ol the new constitution.
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  • 24 9 annua] general meeting oi the i Historic;] 1 Society is to be held 19. at 6.45 p.m.. in the Museum Lt the Btadt House.
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  • 229 9 Wants NavaFfTo Curb Speculation In Gold a^iiun BY BANK OF FRANCE Advances Suspended Paris, June 11. U7ITH a view to curbing specula tion which already is declin ing, the Bank of France ha decided to suspend advances on gol bullion but the date of the comin into operation of this
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  • 98 9 Establishment Of Foreign Control Office Berlin. June 12. A message from Danzig announce the establishment of a foreign currenc control office to regulate the acquisitio and export of foreign currencies, gol and other precious metals, and Danzi currency. Foreign currencies can only t bought and sold through the
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  • 345 9 ffohore ROUSES KEEN INTEREST Malav Youth And Arab Girl o From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru, June 12. i 1 TNUSUAL scenes were witnessed in the second police court. Johore 1 Bahru, today when a Malay boy, Keniee bin Kadir, was charged with lurking house
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  • 276 9 START OF NEW DUTCH SERVICE Britain To Bri^The Biggest Air Liner THE Qnt Fokker-Douglas plant PH-AKK. opening the bi-weekl> service Java-Holland is expected tc arrive at Seletar aerodrome iron: Batavia today at 2.30 p.m.. leaving for Medan at 3.15 p.m. where th€ night will be
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  • 114 9 Shell Company's Position Ir Manchukuo London, June 12. With reference to the withdrawa from Manchukuo consequent on the oil monopoly, the Shell Transport anc Trading Co. annual report hopes thi.< will prove only a temporary retirement and that some means will b< found within the limits of sound
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  • 70 9 From Our Own Correspondent Penang, June 12. It is understood that H.E. The Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, wil play cricket for the Non-Benders vs the Penang C.C. on June 23 The Governor arrives in Fenang oi June 21 and will proceed to AlorSUi to invest H.H. Tunku Mahmud.
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  • 113 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices <From Our Own Correspondent; I RUBBER: London, June 12. Spot (Sellers) 6 3jl6d. (6 3!16d.) r (Buyersi 6V B d. (6 l!16d.) L* October-December 6 13 |32d. (6 11j32d.) January-March 6 9|l6d. (6 l 2 d.) B April-June 6 1116d. (6 s sd.)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 117 9 BGOKS ON THE FAR EAST China Meets Burma B. Metford 50 --rr.alist in Ohina H. 0. W. Wcxxlhead 9.00 ryday Customs in China J. G. Cormack 5.00 Dim and Modern China R. F. Johnston 5.00 Draaon Seas Capt Nyberg 7 00 Of the Chinese Civilisation E. M. Gale 4.00 Ct
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    • 167 9 STUDY HOME Wm aanaaaaaaanaanaaanaaaananaaaana^Baaaaen OPEN Dear Sir or Madam,— Who Later, you became proud of become of diem in the future. Even with plenty of money advice of some relative, and possibilities of employment. Why not let 'me relieve yon Wo do not prof ess to act aa the class
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    • 531 9 d SUCCESSFUL TAILORING j I •An ounce of correct line is worth a Pound of correct detail IRKATFI) BY ROBINSONS FIMTF AIR OF DISTINC ALSO A PACT THAT S HAVE THE MOST RANGE OF ALL TYPES CIS IN MALAYA. Y, TO© ARE ONLY ASKED NE THE Qt'ALITY AND PRICES. ROBINSON'S
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1625 10 But 1935 Dividends May Be Disappointing (From The Free Press Correspondent) London, May 31. rE outlook for rubber now appears more promising than it has been since 1929, and there is every indication that the recovery in the price of the commodity to over 6d.
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    • 102 10 Singapore Produce Prices June 12 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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    • 100 10 June 12 shell and Fisn Kerosene Per Unit ot 2 x 4-Ballon tins $4 86 Crown. Cross and Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4 gallon tins $4.46 Shell Motor Epirit ex pump P?r British Imperial Gallon 82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4gallon drums per
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    • 1127 10 4 mmmmm g WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12. 1935 MINING Buyers SeUers. T Ampat Tin (4*> 4s 3d 4s 6d x.d. Asam Kumbang (£> 31s 33s c.d. Austral Malay 59s 61s Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 13s 3d 14s r Ayer Weng ($1) 1.95 2.00 n Fangrin Tm 24s 25s
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    • 153 10 June 8. 10. American Can. Com. 127* 2 132 1341 l American Telephone and Telegraph i 2B 4 129» 2 130 Ucheson Railroad 4is 8 42 497 Chesapeake 44 44 44 i Upont 98« 8 995« lop' 14 137 lt JJ* general Electric 25»-. 25*! 253! general Motors
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    • 802 10 Better Demand For Rubbers MESSRS. Fraser and Co's weekly Singapore share market report, issued June 11, states: It can scarcely be gainsaid that any strength in the local market these days is largely dependent on such support as may be forthcoming from London and, as
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    • 57 10 Limu n ed ng L Ri K er Tln Concessions thTt thP H< Ve been by cable that the directors have declared an interim dividend of 6*/ 2 percent^ income tax at 4s. 6d. to the to reT II I*l1 1 y ea r ending Aug 31.
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    • 73 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June It, U o'clock mm Bu>pt> Selten No I X. R. S. S. in cases •FOB June* MP Good FAQ. in cases FOB. June No I. X R.S.S Spot -loose) (award able Singapore 20 1 No. I. X R.S.S. June July September October December 22'
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    • 82 10 The following crop r< are reported: The Ayer Kilning (P.11.5.1 Co.. Ltd. 86.500 lb.. Tht B ber Estate Ltd. tStaffield Estate lb. The Bradwall <F.MS I Rut tate Ltd. 43.100 lb. Th'FM.S.i Estates Ltd. 68,000 lb D town Rubber Estates Ltd (D Estates 32.000 lb.. The Hu Lowlands
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    • 33 10 Sir Josiah Stamp admits cussed currency slabil;>. President Roosevelt during »i that he has just had wit pant of White House. "But." he added, a V I have got to come along b<
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    • 54 10 ohrHijc costs j J affect r/vu/ Cheap otonkfo for »U ktedi of produce no* available, at Meaar* Stanton Nelson and Co. RtveraMe Oodown. 144. Boat Quay. Sln*»porr v3*?V4? CCSts CoHtult STANTON NELSON 4V CO., LTD 4, COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPOIU Telephones SEASIDE OODOWN 300* RIVERMDE GODOWN OFFICE 58 4 Inspection Invited
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  • 454 11  - SEVERE SNUB GRETA GARBO MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY v Anna Karenina" .set. they muclx amused at the surConstance Collier (accusthe courtesies of the stage) at the aloofness of ustomed to the posings of Miss Collier came to work in she. naturally thought she welcomed by the leading nventional
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  • 668 11  -  Ely Culbertson by Worlds Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst A SQUEEZE ESSENTIAL UMHEN the dummy went down at South's final contract of six norump on the hand below, the declarer tudied for a few moments. He finally t a g aw shrugged h i s Shrugged
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  • 134 11 (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-Sterling
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  • 89 11 The following is the latest list of subscribers to the Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund, which now amounts to $92,470.49 Amount previously acknowledged $91,707.49 Dr. H. B. Quentzer 50.00 Lotus Club 15.00 Officers and Stair. Marine Department. Singapore 160 00 Singapore Japanese Dentist's Association 50.00 Stall Office ol Director.
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  • 57 11 Russian Drops From 7,145 Metres Without Oxygen Moscow, June 9. A new world record for parachute jumping has been established by the Soviet parachutist. Kozulya. who performed a drop from a height of 7.445 metres without oxygen apparatus, thus improving on his jump of 7.226 metres announced the
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    • 61 11 i I ej *-TRt., m 1 iflaJL-^ Vl I TNaK^EaH D »gnity of its own the 1335 AUSTIN seven t economical means of transport in the world. Wjuu i motor car can offer a mileage of around fifty per gano 1- try the 1935 models today at I T fl
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    • 439 11 CHARTERED BANK I OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England bv Royal Charter* I Paid up capital in 600 000 shares of .€5 each i.^.0u0.000 Reserve Fund 3 000,000 Reserve Liability of 38. Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Rranches Alor Star Hollo Saigon |Amritsar j Ipoh Semarang Bangkok
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  • 162 12 IN TROUBLE AGAIN Seth Parker Buffetted By Fierce Storm The 'Radio Gospel" schooner. Seth Parker, limped in to Tutila from its ill-starred South Sea cruise. Pumps and trestle trees were broken from the battering of the waves. Phillips Lord, the 'common sense evangelist" recently gave up the cruise and returned
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  • 760 12 ADMIRAL SLATES NAVY "DEATH TRAPS" Urges Defence Loan To Build New Battleships j ADMIRAL of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes recently advocated the launching, by the Government, of a Defence Loan, to replace obsolete ships in the Navy to the extent allowed by the London Treaty. Sir
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    • 475 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. AOORING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. a*aa»aa*«E*«atfMßa«MMi CANADIAN PACIffK WOfiLD'S GREATER < Incorporated in England) TRAVEL *YsT»i THE 'EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS
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    • 150 12 i HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamei Between Rangoon, Port Sudan, Marseilles, Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth 1935 KEMMENDINE June 29 BHAMO July 13 AMARAPOORA July 27 SAGAING Aug 10 BURMA Aug. 24 YOMA sept. 1 PEGU sept. 21 CHINDWIN Oct 5 KEMMENDINE
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    • 112 12 For everything appertain ir.jt to Ocean Passages. Foreign Moat? Exchange and Freight. apply cooks WACcIItHLITS LWQQtO TWAVfi SEPVtTT 39, ROBINSON ROAD No Booking Fee*, Telephone 5908 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Per>an| PaJomharty. Banjoewangi ano 1 rtfc Western Ports) Due S'porf m T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Aug.
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    • 623 12 0 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 730 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday, Thursday
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    • 116 12 SOMALILAND PORT j The Frenoh port of Obock in French Somaliland is growing in importance to a greater extent than the British and Italian ports. This port is much used by the Japanese, whose trade with Abyssinia is now more than 390 million yen. or almost 38 per cent, of
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    • 181 12 SINGAPORE HARBOI Ships alongside the i, or expected to trrivt East Wharf (Entrain <• Gate I Cremer 22; Bantl Main Wharf Entrain <• Siltonhall 18; Ci George 15; Btagen Saarbrucken 8; Coir Empire Dock (Entrain*- < Chattanooga Cit Pangkor 35; Karapara Empire Dock (Entr.unr lc Benvorlich 46. Bil West WTiarf
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    • 405 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Tna«e S'pore. c D e 1 nage Sun. ALPINDI 17.000 June 21 RANPURA 17 000 Au7 1* E IAN 6.100 July 4 BURDWAN 6070 Auf M SARI-HIND 11.500 July 5 RAJPUTANA 17 000 Aut to K 6.000 July 18 MANTUA UOOO
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    • 495 13 Ellerman&Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL «^">UK_. Ste22j !nf Carg f r Canadian and American ports via Colombo. City of Wellington iJSXa t **!l City of Bagdad June 16 City of Yokohama J T une 525
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    • 1035 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khia* M M «.ki. r Steam Ship Co. Ltd. and China Mutual The ""aS mSLSS "fid L* L The"?^ 1 SIHa. The Sarawak stea^nah% Co Ltd Thl o2£ l^F^t* C^° S*?:. The A «»*™u*» OrlentaJ Line Ltd The China Navigation Co., Ltd.
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    • 826 14 t\ B rm l¥l« KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPU \AN DFJt I. UN Thursday, June 13, Cheribon <not for passengers). Semarang, Sourabaya Boeleleng, Ampenan, Padang-Bay, Laboean-Hadji, Benoa and TIDORE- Thursday, June 13. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis, Soengei-Pakning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe. CREMER Thursday. June 13, Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy. MAROS Friday, June 14, Sapat,
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    • 517 14 m. TO EUROPE I ROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave S'pore. S'pore. Penang N. York. Pres. Monroe June 15 June 18 June 20 July 30 u Pres. Van Buren June 29 July 2 July 4 Aug.
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    • 657 14 m a\Wa\ 9 Mmaw^ j R m*aw aa >SWr*. m M.S. RIO DE JANEIRO MARK. SISTER VESSEL OF M.S. BCENQB IW H< ltr TO THE UNITED STATES VIA S.AFRICA ft S.AMERic Lea. Arr. Arr. Arr. Arr. Arr. Next Soilings: S'pore Durban C.Town R. deJ'ro Santos B. Air» .s. La Plata
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  • 1004 15 Three Records Broken a tt London. j. tversitte, A.U. Championships at the White City developed into rn duel between Oxford and Cambridge. Both Universities bively designated Centipedes and Alverstone Clubs) were at thPir >:I~X-.T„ 4. 1~ <* v Lilt. II available strength. tually Cambridge
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  • 109 15 The following are the results of Tuesday's ties in the S.R.C. tennis tournament. Championship Singles Dr. S. L. Oehlers beat R. Lange. 6—o 6—o. Doubles Handicap Dr. W T A. Balhetchet and N. E. Ess «owe 30 1 beat R. H. Barth and J. S. de Souza <owe
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  • 36 15 The participants in the first ski-run from Baikal to Murmansk, a distance of 8,900 kilometres, (5,562 miles* arrived in Moscow. These men completed a ski-run of 129 walking days under exceedingly unfavourable climatic and natural conditions.
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  • 347 15 Polo Capital Finish To Whitney Cup Tournament TPHERE was a large attendance at Hurling ham to see the Maharaja of Kashmir's team, who were making their first appearance in London. 'Kashmir had under the handicap to concede 3» 2 goals' start to the scratch club side,
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    31 15 S %Z™ FRIC PICKET TEAM enjoyed a quiet game of golf at Moor Paik The picture sho»s l>alton playing during the match watched by some of the members of the team.
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  • 342 15 Fatuous Nova Scotian Fishing Schooner To Race In British Waters VACHTING events round the British coasts this season will have a visitor as distinguished in attainment' as she is unusual in most of her features— the Nova Scotian fishing; schooner Bluenose. She is named by the Canadian soubriquet for those
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  • 43 15 Leeds. June 8. Gotten, the British open champion, beat Percy Alliss. the Ryder Cap player, 3 and 2 in the thirty-six holes final of the Yorkshire Evening News £750 Goll Tournament. Cotton was 1 up m th«* morning round. Reuter Wireless
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    • 75 15 /74;W^^^Sh^ypOPI H AR V'^^&^^^^mW ALL OVER THE WORLD Z :S£^ N 'ffiik •"••^^Sr W The mst choice a discern\%2fc '^^Si^C ''■^aHr ~T in K anJ world-wide public; \A^>, IT pre-eminent for its tonic X/ >^V^KS)ftkf M bitterness and ever increasing to the place of honour on CfaivßVf\ M Olde English
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  • 783 16 S. R. C. SHARE POINTS WITH THE WILTSHIRES Club's Spirited Defence In Second Half S.R.C 1 Wiltshires 1. POINTS were shared in yesterday's game in the First Divi--1 sion of the S.A.F.A. League between the S.R.C. and the Wiltshire^ at the Anson Road Stadium, after
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  • 436 16 HARBOUR BOARD UNLUCKY TO LOsf TO POST OFFICE Ahmat Misses Gift Goal Post Office 2 [F the presence 6i Mat Noor and I i formidable side on paper, th Harbour Board made the Commer teams at Cantonment Road yester The Post. Office eventually left
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    15 16 THE START of the 10,000 metres race at the Chinese Olympiad at Jalan Besar Stadium.
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  • 309 16 I Will It Be Played At Lords? CONDITION OF THE I PITCH THERE has been considerable rumour of late that the Second Test Match, between England and South Africa, will not take place at Lord's owing tc the unsatisfactory state of the ground occasioned by the
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  • 81 16 AN important game in the Firct Division of the S.A.F.A. League will take place at the Anson Road Stadium today when the S.C.F.A. clash with the R.A. When these sides met last the Gunners won 3 o but the Chinese are expected to reverse that result today. The
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  • 58 16 Y.M.C.A. Team Against Dutch Club The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. at Tennis against the Dutch Club, at the Dutch Club courts. Cairnhill Road, on Saturday, June 15: Singles:—Dr. Haridas. I. Reshtv and Dr. Chen Su Lan. Doubles:—S. J. Seow and S. K. Gaw. Verghese and Newall and
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  • 55 16 •From Our Own Correspondent» Johore Bahru, June 11. Owing to the rifle meeting next Saturday week, the annual general meeting of the Johore Club which was to have taken place at 4.30 p.m on Saturday. June 22, has been postponed to June 26. All members are requested to
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  • 22 16 The date ol closing P rak Turf Club Ju!v m< ting slti if d rrom J\ 22 1 Jun- 19.
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