The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 June 1935
1935-06-14
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Title Section20 1935-06-14 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.K00. KSTII loor FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935 <^H^^!TT^ mmm ?*^ee^eTe^mwoejtMwmmemmwmt in fPMTS20 words
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Article, Illustration185 1935-06-14 1 Council Uf Action To im^om\ Be Called TWO OUTSTANDING PROBLEMS U nemploy men t And Peace London, June 13. A MANIFESTO bearing the sig- natures of Mr. Lloyd George, Lord Lothian, Sir Basil Blackett, Professor Gilbert .Murray. Miss Eleanor Rathbone, M.P., Lord Snowden185 words
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Article, Illustration54 1935-06-14 1 PROFESSOR PICCARD London, June 13. DROFESSOR PICCARD, whose ascents into the stratosphere have made history, was present at Sduth Kensington Museum today when the gondola in which he and M. Max Cosyns reached a height of 10 ft miles In 1932 was presented to the museum in the presence of54 words
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Article188 1935-06-14 1 Submission Of 75 New Schemes London, June 13. TN the annual report of the Colonial Development Advisory Committee details are given of 75 new schemes which were submitted during the course of the year by the Colonial Governments for assistance from the Development Fund. The total amountBritish Radio - 188 words
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Article212 1935-06-14 1 Japan's Latest Demands Rejected IS CHINA JUST BIDING HER TIME? Invasion Of Charhar Peiping, June 13. "r*EN. Ho Ying Ching has rejected the new Japanese *J demands because they are beyond possibility of acceptance" was the statement made in official Chinese circles to Reuter today. The demands were presented by212 words
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Article329 1935-06-14 1 London. June 12. terms of the new agreement reached between the British ron and Steel Federation and the itinental Steel Cartel are the oject of favourable comment In British press today. i direct result of the agreement md steel shares were very strong the opening ofBritish Radio - 329 words
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Article25 1935-06-14 1 Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Plunkei Erie Drax. formerly Commander-in-Chief. America and West Indies Station. took over his duties today as Commander-in-Chief. Plymouth.- British RadioBritish Radio - 25 words
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Article259 1935-06-14 1 Revising Its Requirements Every Day Tokio, June 13. There is no mention in the Japanese press of any new sensational demands being presented latterly to Gen. Ho Ying Ching though there are plenty of indications that the Kwantung army is revising its requirements daily and increasingly bringing pressureReuter - 259 words
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Article, Illustration219 1935-06-14 1 THE TASHI LAMA'S RETURN Simla, June 13. MR. Frederick Williamson, political agent in Sikkim, is leaving for Lhasa in August on the Tibetans' invitation, to negotiate a settlement between the Tibetan Government and the Tashi Lama. It is understood the latter desires the restoration of his219 words
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Article113 1935-06-14 1 BRITISH SHIPS DETAINED Call At Fortified Port For Water Takao, (Formosa), June 12. THE Christina Moro an 800-ton I vessel which is towing the Salvador of 700 tons from Iloilo (in the Philippines) to Shanghai for repairs put in to the closed port of Kaikao in south-west Formosa owing toReuter - 113 words
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Article36 1935-06-14 1 Thirty .students from the Canton Christian College will receive practical engineering training during the coming summer holidays. They are being sent to the railway construction camp at Shaokwan. in North Kwangtung. for two months' practical work.36 words
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Article, Illustration203 1935-06-14 1 HIS MAJESTY'S ILLNESS NOT SERIOUS CANCELLA TION OF ENGAGEMENTS Prince Takes Place At Court Ball London. June 13. TIM. the Queen returned to Buc- kingham Palace this afternoon from Sandringham. where the King, who is slightly indisposed, will remain for the present. The bulletin states th.it a period of notBritish Radio - 203 words
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Advertisement60 1935-06-14 1 PFSDFHSDF MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J I TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE to ms DINNER DANCE < tf«™«i > 9 30 ,0 n,idnight AND THE WELL-KNOWN TAP DANCER BILLY CARROLL LATE OF WARNER BROS. AND HAL ROACH FILM PRODUCTIONS, IN AN ENTIRELY NEW AND ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. A DISPLAY OF SKILFUL PRECISION APPEARING NIGHTLY60 words
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Advertisement78 1935-06-14 1 IH jj A vGSa mt^e^mo^mmmmmmmmmmmMMamßMm\ wkwmm SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT (FORMAL) (INFORMAL) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE [>inm-i and Dame Musir and Entertainment Provided b> I "THE RELLER BAND j I THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF SINGAPORE 1\ V^lii'iTi' 4 r FAVOURITE DOWN TOWN HOTEL FACING ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL EVERY ROOM78 words
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Article101 1935-06-14 2 To Force Recognition Of Main hukuo Shanghai. June 13. Most foreign observers received the news of the latest developments In North China without surprise. The 1 comment, In a nutshell, is that the apparent settlement was too good to be true and the whole of China is; waiting101 words
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Article137 1935-06-14 2 The Foreign Community In Tientsin Tientsin. June 13. Complete cairn prevails outwardly but an undercurrent of the deepest anxiety is agitating foreign and Chinese quarters, despite the Japanese Consular denial that there is any cause for anxiety. Commercial circles are most agitated at the reported new Japanese demandsReuter - 137 words
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Article160 1935-06-14 2 Voluntary Withdrawal Of Troops At Tientsin Washington, June 13. While there is no official statement on the American attitude to the Sino-< Japanese situation, it is believed here < the United States diplomatic mission to j China is now being raised to the* rank of an Embassy andReuter - 160 words
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Article140 1935-06-14 2 China May Call It And Risk The Cost Peiping. June 12. Semi-panic has been caused by the new Japanese demands which have re- suited in an exodus of large numbers of civilians today, while bookings on southbound trains for several days ahead are very heavy. It is reported140 words
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Article116 1935-06-14 2 No Immediate Threat Envisaged London. June 12. Developments in North China havi aroused the greatest interest in Londor which is giving the closest attention to the situation. No immediate threat to British interests is envisaged, say* Reuter's diplomatic correspondent, and whatever may be the ultimate outcome of Japan's116 words
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Article109 1935-06-14 2 Anti-Japanese Sentiment In Charhar Tientsin, June 13. Lieut. Colonel Matsui. the Japanese resident officer at Kalgar was hurriedly summoned to Tientsin yesterday, the ostensible reason being to report on the "arbitiary arrests" at Kalgan DO June 5 of tour civilian employees oi the Kwantung Army, travelling in unlicensedReuter - 109 words
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Article187 1935-06-14 2 Are There Secret Protocols Attached New York, June 12. a beiiei that secret protocols attach?d to the so-called Sino- Japanese rangku Truce ol May. 1933. is expressed In the report of the Foreign Policy lasoclation by Mr. T. A. Bisson who piotes diplomatic quarters at Peiping ThisReuter - 187 words
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Article148 1935-06-14 2 Japanese Fear Of Soviet Penetration London, June 13. With banner headings in the boldest type on all front pages, the Sino-Jap-anese crisis is the sensation of the day. Careful inquiries, however, by Reuter show that the best-informed circles regard the situation more calmly. While admittedly further details148 words
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Advertisement397 1935-06-14 2 CLASSIFIED AD WEEK END BEAUTIBOX Harriet Hubbard Ayer containing Luxuria Cleansing Cream, Beautifying Face Cream. Beautifying Face Powder. Kau Be Beaute Skin Tonic PRICE $2,50 per box Medical Hall Ltd., Battery Road. BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA/* i, OXLEY RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent cuisine. Tennis.397 words
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Advertisement488 1935-06-14 2 VERTISEMENTa £l>c Sinaporc free press Head Office: Cecil 5t,,, s„ u tpor I none m*i r^"r TH r ons *nEmmm\ Kuala I .uiiiinii tmmmi ft* Iwm scmh I London Ofliee: K.C.I I SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mulava Mm In i. ,W ">01 Monthi, s :;.«<) 7TB [Quarterly J s 5 J.I Half488 words
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Miscellaneous499 1935-06-14 2 Diary Of The Week I KIDAV. JUNE 14 Hiuh Water. 9.30 a.m 7.2 It. B.ai pm Football. S.A.FA. League, Div. I, M.F'.A. vs. S.C.C. Anson Road Stadium; Int^r-School. St. Josephs Inst. vs. Y.M.C.A. School of Commerce. Bras Basah Road; Govt. League, Div. I, Monopolies vs. Survey. Cricket s.c.c. vs. n.c.c.499 words
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Miscellaneous541 1935-06-14 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSF and GSG Wavelengths 19.82 and 1C.86 metres > 6.20 Big Ben. An organ recital by Dom Gregory Murray, relayed from Downside Abbey. 0.35 Sports talk. t 6.50 The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra. t Greenwich time signal at 7.20 t P.m. > 7.30 The Aldershot Tattoo. An541 words
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Article1248 1935-06-14 3 "Took On Himself The Duty JUDGE'S GRAVE OBJECTION TO MANNER HOW EXAMINATION WAS CONDUCTED a SEVERE censure on the manner a preliminary examination r_ of a bankrupt was conducted in the Bankruptcy Office by the then Official Assignee, Mr. C. Wilson, was passed by Mr justice a'Beekett1,248 words
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Article182 1935-06-14 3 Plea Of Guilty Cannot Stand Two cases under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance were mentioned before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, vesterday The complainants in both were Messrs John Dickinson Co. Ltd. Goh Bak Yam. the proprietor of the Chin Nam Press of Coleman182 words
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139 1935-06-14 3 1, 000 Dam ages Claimed For Alleged Assault I BLOODSTAINED t CLOTHES AS EVIDENCE Kuala Lumpur. June 12. JN the Supreme Court today Roland Alfred Stephens, a shorthand typist sued Alexander de Lile. of Kuala Lumpur, for $1,000 damages lor an alleged assault. This morning the plaintiff gave evidence that,139 words
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Article268 1935-06-14 3 Russia Aims At Exploitatior Of Arctic Wealth The northern route to the Pacific, vis Siberia and the Behring Straits, has intrigued sailors with its possibilities and dangers for generations. Centuries ago it was talked of. and expeditions tried to make It possible as often as they tried268 words
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Article88 1935-06-14 3 Large Influx of People At Butterworth For Festival Butter worth. There has been a large influx o I people from all parts of mainland i on account of the firewalking festiva at Butterworth and the crowd wa 5 largest on Monday when the idc Mariaman was carried in procession88 words
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Article70 1935-06-14 3 1 Unknown Chinese On i Five-Foot Way j Penang. An unknown Chinese, aged about years, was found dead on the flve-foc i, way in Peking Street at 9 a.m. o Monday. The deceased, who was ap parently a vagrant with no fixed abod B appeared to have died70 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-06-14 3 GENERAL BIDON photographed on board the D'Artagnan on his way back to France from Indo-China. where he will be replaced by General Mouchet. who passed through Singapore recently— (Free Press photo).31 words
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151 1935-06-14 3 ALLEGED MURDERER DIES IN HOSPITAL Employer Hacked To Death With Chopper £HOA Peng Siok. the accused in a case of murder, died in hospital on Saturday where he had been receiving treatment after arrest. Consequently the charge was struck oil yesterday. The events that led up to the tragedy were151 words
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Article251 1935-06-14 3 Chinese Hies From His Injuries t —i Penang. i Medical evidence was given at an inquiry held before Mr. J. P. Biddulph. the Penang Coroner, on Saturday, into the circumstances touching the death j j Of a Hylam Chinese. Pang Mai Yeh. who j succumbed to injuries he"251 words
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Article81 1935-06-14 3 POSSESSED POISON WITHOUT LICENCE DLEADING guilty to a charge of possessing poison without a licence, Teo Tok Choe, the proprietor of a medicine shop in Serangoon Road, was fined $50 by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge yesterday. Accused explained that when he took the81 words
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Article44 1935-06-14 3 The Rev. Keppel Gamier, of Penang. will be in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday j next and will hold a celebration of the (Holy Communion in St. Mary's Church iior all communities at 9.30 a.m. He will leave Port Swettenham lor Penang the same afternoon.44 words
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Article224 1935-06-14 3 After .50 on Uailway. It was little short ol tragedy lo this railway worker to have to give U}) nil job after so yean. But nil rheumatism was so bad tha he had no choice he could only walk with a .stink The advice of a224 words
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Advertisement93 1935-06-14 3 B B^*^ >^ B^^ H *^^^^^^^^***iMM*>^BM--_--___________M old reliability plus new styled bodies, make AUSX I N a still better INVESTMENT. See the new Models at |f BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. I i s 1 g "Jcrtfoe £jp ii r I /iHC l|ou llaIL ju\d93 words
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Article, Illustration1345 1935-06-14 4 MISS TAN PENG CHENG, who became the bride of Mr. Goei Kim Hong on Monday. The Chinese Consul -General. Dr. Philip Tyau. officiated at the BIRTHDAY PARTY Birthday parties are always delighttul affairs but that given by Brigadier A. T. Shakespear und Mrs. Shakespear who looked moat1,345 words
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Article, Illustration525 1935-06-14 4 Mrs. Burch. Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. L. R Woods and Mrs. P. Leach. y m m 4P A SULTANS PARTY On the eve of his departure foi Ceylon to meet the Sultana, who is returning after a holiday in Europe, I His Highness the Sultan of Johore525 words
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Article86 1935-06-14 4 The appointment of Dr. iMl_t) C^:, stance Blagdon Smith lo be a lad> medical officer Malayan Medical vice, has been approved. A cablegram was received in >Jv: ban on Saturday last, announcinp tht death ol Mrs s. J. Arulnathan, why ot Mr. s^ j. Arulnathan Interpn magistrate's86 words
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Advertisement96 1935-06-14 4 m^ l— BK!^^_ _H WammW Aw mm* > tr ;< f> r m e% ~H /^-J^SS^S^-" ;^<*^^| Vr toiS_! *> l'l^_^__^a— *^f "~~*Sif_l /-k. m *> «»0.0 w ,+oii i« y N Mr' M m R *«uat. lz x. u n ai? j^a*/ V- M Ma +?mm\i\ ii >^o o*96 words
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Article, Illustration222 1935-06-14 5 ri>„li.fi,. W^„-!^^ S 7^ l^ e -J__!. g y h<m,bs -"<* other laboratory aids to modern warfare were seen by Signor Mussolini nUUN 0t thv f se V Uon of the army. The other pieture shows the oOOth FlffhtllU Squadron of the Cit, of London Auxiliary Air Forces practising formation222 words
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Advertisement141 1935-06-14 5 AMPII7 V_r^S\/I/_^s_/_^7 NEW d[@iJ&U£> Again the Leica leads the Held, it has tlu* widest range oi' shutter speeds, now also L/1000 see.! ASK US FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION OF THE NEW MODEL IV SCHMIDT Co. M BRAS BASAH ROAD RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDING SINGAPORE. An atmosphere of old Japan YOU WILL141 words
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Article1351 1935-06-14 6 Left Hotel Room To Die In Sea FULL details ol the inquest on Ser-jeant-Major Gallacher. of the Malay Regiment, whose body was taken trom the sea on May 6. have arrived from Seremban. Fellow officers, and a Japanese girl with whom Gallacher was friendly described1,351 words
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Article206 1935-06-14 6 AT TORPEDO-BOMBING PRACTICE Machine Crashes Into Straits FLYING officer R. Talbot Smith, of No. 36 «T.8. Squadron, R.A.F.. Singapore, was killed while carrying out torpedo-bombing practice at Seletar yesterday. The pilot was alone in his aircraft which, failing to come out of the diw crashed into the206 words
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411 1935-06-14 6 'MONEY OR YOUR LIFE THREAT ALLEGED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 11. Mr. Liew Fatt Weng, manager of Wan Li Hydraulic Tin Mine. Chomor, of which his wife is the proprietress, related, before the first i magistrate. Mr. G. F. Staynes, j, graphic details of his experiences j in411 words
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Article127 1935-06-14 6 Alleged Attack On Indian With Iron Bar Penang, June 12. The case was heard before Mr. B. F Bridge, the District Judge, yesterday, in which an Indian. Perumal. stands charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot. Veerasamy, with an iron bar. Inspector R. D. Wightman conducted127 words
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Article61 1935-06-14 6 Kuala Lumpur, June 12. At today's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club the speaker was the Hon. Mr. E. D. Shearn, who furnished a most acceptable addition to the series of vocational addresses with his talk on "Law and Lawyers." The President (Mr. R. Boyd) was61 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-06-14 6 THE GREAT JONKER DIAMOND, weighing 72(> carats, for which the owners, a South African diamond syndicate, have received an offer of V: 100,000 from America.25 words
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Article20 1935-06-14 6 All vessels in the harbour will be "dressed" on June 22 (King's Coronation) and June 23 (Prince of Wales' birthday).20 words
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Article347 1935-06-14 6 MUNICIPALITY REDUCTION PASSED Penang, June 12. T'HE resignation of Mr. B. G. H. Johnson from his appointment !to the Municipal Commission was reported by the President. Mr. J. -A. Black, yesterday at an ordinary meeting of the Commissioners. Mr. Johnson, it was announced, was (proceeding to347 words
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63 1935-06-14 6 K nocked JSTSTE! to have been driven by i Mat Zaman bin Bakar i „f_i rrv j killed at Kepala Bat.,. The Malay fell heavily .pact, and died tastantlj 'juries. The lorry was on its Estate. The Malay u road at Permatang Bertran63 words
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Article217 1935-06-14 6 The 27th anniversary o| m. m pore Shorthand Writers will be celebrated at Haws bungalow. Pasli Saturday and Sunday Supply and Tramwa) rtm Committee held on Ma- 15 1935 recommended a redw charge ior electric cm: the Penang Hill Railway He pror that the recommendation ed. After discussion the proposal217 words
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Advertisement149 1935-06-14 6 mm' _r TamW _>* mmw M^f ~.">7?^^^^*^emmWoo*BWOo9oooooe*^^^ > &+>: mz '■:'■<:'■'■ fl _Bi_ .x?SBr \_flsß^ S^_KKfc--'. '^&;_3&§&3B B_ B_w. s lev*" _1 _l ft -9 A Av m _P.< _l x- _t i <^smwsa w jfif^Wlß l™^ff__nl_Bfti Allenbury .she was WjfjjajiJßßE fl T_t ifl j POST THIS COUPON "j A—^149 words
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Advertisement62 1935-06-14 6 THE SUNDAY TIMES (THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA) has arranged to produce a Special Food Number on June 30th. fl This Special Number will contain inanv up-to-date articles on what to cat, etc., etc.. and will be illustrated. fl This Number will form part of the ordinary publication. Make62 words
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Article726 1935-06-14 7 THIS YEAR? LIKELY AFTER THE SUMMER Attorney-General Drops A Hint m London, June 8. JHE Attorney-General, Sir Thomas Inskip, in a speech at Ports-' mouth said reorganisation of the; National Government could in the| nature of things only be a prelude i to a general election inReuter Wireless - 726 words
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Article243 1935-06-14 7 Mr. Cheah Ghim Leng Honoured 'From Our Own Correspondent I Thw> Ipoh, June 11. Per^k cl den K and "embers of th. i-erak Chinese Dramatic Club gave an «»^J£^^ e_5??»? Cheah K£°S«_ S__2_S n ffi' Was taken fofmaUy to oiranTth^T^r^- M_*r_£f d he CCV243 words
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Article78 1935-06-14 7 From Our Own Correspondent, > Seremban, July 12. An unusual case came up. before the Seremban. magistrate today when the manager of the Negri Sembilan Press t stood charged with printing a document without the name and address of the printers. The document referred tu wis reprint of78 words
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Advertisement375 1935-06-14 7 __T TON.GHT 6.,5_9.,5 f /3jjJop7 fAVILION I llllp^ M Wm. unnisinj; comcch »f? I l~^mm\ \CC\\r I 'WJf~/( I (MUmf W^m 1 MaWJtmmS Sir Nigel Playfair x V 1 ImfMmW^ Claude Allister. *t* X //< ImmmMr^/ Continental Cocktail of '-/StP/1 kMm\\W Naughty Intrigue! X wJiM'MmW EXTRA ATTRACTION Gaumont X /l/^N375 words
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Advertisement298 1935-06-14 7 role. Em~Uinment that looms to the h^Lnl.?» y .i. I v b,< »-n<« tamo TONIGHT e is sis _^_^—T_fT s_fyT^i_r^TT_fi _i_^__i_M L_^^B m' "Z^^^^^^r 9 _r AmmT H _<_4-l _k_s '^^h AV r*T^k\ J i®s&. Ws _^__^_W. m 9 ma 9 mm :9 V§K j 9^ew^of^ Sil^B W§s \f\tO\ mm298 words
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915 1935-06-14 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935 Speed On The High Seas THE new French liner Normandie is rapidly fulfilling the hopes of her designers. In a very short time she has created two records for Atlantic crossings. A week ago she arrived oil Ambrose Lightship, New York, naving915 words
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Article99 1935-06-14 8 Mr. J. A. Porteous. of Malayan Collieries Ltd.. Selangor. has left for home. Mr. G. F. Proctor, of Durian Tunggal Estate, Malacca, recently proceeded on furlough. Mr. F. C. Meyrick. of Bata Pekaka Estate Kedah. has gone on a holiday trip to Hong Kong. Mr. A. MacTavish99 words
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Article, Illustration2305 1935-06-14 8 Sakai Express Anecdotal Account Of A Railway Journey In The Jungle BY AUTOLYCUS Baptising of bridges and a suggestion and some points about the future of railways in Malaya. "No more construction." The timber of the jungle and the rice of the plains. Kota Bahru prompts a plunge into history,2,305 words
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Advertisement135 1935-06-14 8 mmmTmT _L E+^m K^*^<xso ™\mw m\/"/> i _r Mr wfc _k r For moRE than _k THREE CENTURIES M M BOLS has been the standard of M quality for Gin and First Class I Liqueurs It. doesn't matter where fl^^H you are. whether on the West coasr of Africa or135 words
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Advertisement59 1935-06-14 8 will soon be used to exterminate germs. The difficulty at present is to induce the wretched little things to listen. But until such time as Medical Science has eliminated disease a GAFLAC ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY is a necessity to everyone who earns his own living. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE59 words
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126 1935-06-14 9 TRAGEDY AT HOUSE IN KATONG Pistol Fired By Accident gKVrR.CE PHIPPS a 14- y ear-ol„ Eurasian g ir,, was shot U through the heart m her home last „i K ht. it is be ,ie Ve d she was the victim of an accident.126 words
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Article, Illustration468 1935-06-14 9 THE PASSING OF MR JUSTICE AVORY Pronounced Many Death j Sentences London, June 13. IV^R. Justice Avory, who was in his I¥* 84th year, died in his sleep last night. —British Radio. Mr. Justice Avory was undoubtedly (tie of the best known of his Majesty's468 words
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Article44 1935-06-14 9 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. announces that the transit time on full rate Telegrams from Singapore to Lcndcn yesterday were as follows Telegrams handed in up to 5 p.m. 8 minutes: 5.30 p.m. 15 minutes; 6 pmB minutes; 6.30 p.m. 8 minutes.44 words
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Article150 1935-06-14 9 Within A Few Hundred Of The First 8100,000 Lgapore Silver Jubilee Fund is within a few hundred dollars of X). with the latest list of dona- previously knowledge*] $92,470.49 District Court 64.00 me Lee Lai 5.00 Bros Ltd 25.00 Tiang Boon. Esq. 5.00 c/hong Gark. Esq. 25.00 Cheong150 words
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Article78 1935-06-14 9 Pilot To Broadcast While Doing Stunts London, June 13. I feature of this year's anAir Force display, to be held n on July 29 will be the desn br udcast by a pilot engaged ibatic flying. i microphone attached to his will describe every movement when he isBritish Radio - 78 words
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Article, Illustration125 1935-06-14 9 New York, June 13. THE four owners of United Artists Pictures Corporation, Mary Pickford. Charles Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, and Sam Goldwyn, in a statement today announce the replacement of Joseph Schenk as supreme head of the Corporation by Al Lichtman and Maurice Silverstone. Lichtman. who is a Hungarian,125 words
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Article280 1935-06-14 9 By Dollar Line And The N. Y. K. FVRASTIC reductions in their fares to Europe on the London mail service are announced by the N.Y.K. Line. As from the sailing of the s.s. Hakusan Maru, leaving Singapore on Aug. 8 for London, both first and second280 words
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Article165 1935-06-14 9 Aviation Thrills In Latest Alhambra Film "West Point of the Air." a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer release, which had its premiere at the Alhambra yesterday is an epic of the air with all the thrills which aviation alone can furnish. The film is not confined to mere stunt flying,165 words
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Article378 1935-06-14 9 TOO ILL TO CARRY ON CONVERSATION Strong Opposition To Japan's Warlords (By Our Chinese Correspondent) AS soon as the Conte Verde with Mr. Hu Han Min, former President of the Legislative Yuan and one of the earliest revolutionaries, on board, came alongside the Tanjong Pagar378 words
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Article131 1935-06-14 9 Crosses Atlantic At Average Speed Of 30.5 Knots London. June 13. Plans for welcoming the great French Liner Normandie on her arrival at Plymouth today after her record run of 4 days 3 hours 25 minutes from New ,Ycrk Pier to Bishop's Rock. Scilly Islands, were interfered withBritish Radio - 131 words
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Article108 1935-06-14 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (**rom Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER: Lontion, June 13. Spot (Sellers) Iftd. <6 3 16d.) (Buyers) 6y B d. (6V B d.) October-December 6 13|32d. (6 13 32d.) January-March 6 17|32d. (6 9 16d.) April-June 6 ll|l6d. (6 1116d.) Market: Steady. New York, June108 words
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Advertisement44 1935-06-14 9 TIFFIN $1.00 Potage Saute I illet Seiangin Orientale I'nast Duckling: Apple Sauce Green Peas Pomme Au Beurre (old Meat Salad I'rofiterole Au Chocolate Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. TRY our SPECIALTIES FRESH EK™ CRAB I Baked Alasca a Choice of Over 100 Other Dishes. PHONE 4906.44 words
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Advertisement269 1935-06-14 9 Successful tailoring HI #An ounce of correct line is worth a Pound of correct detail f IJ^yjfe SUITI MATED BY ROBINSON'S HAVE A IMilNl'ffl AIR OF DISTINC-" r3| /JkmW^ y EXTENSIVE RANGE OF ALL TYPES V^^--^'---c^r-— —-4tln FINAILY VUI A,U ONLY **KEII llli j| T EXAMINE T,,K W lLm AMI269 words
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3377 1935-06-14 10 Armaments Busy Improved Prospects For Tea (From The Free Press Correspondent) London, May 31. LONDON'S stock and commodity markets have displayed a commendable firmness this week in the face of adverse circumstances. The franc has been tottering and the United States have been in a3,377 words
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Article341 1935-06-14 10 Excellent Cash Position Reported The directors of Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. in their report to the shareholders to be presented at the annual general meeting to be held at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. June 19. state: Your directors present herewith their report for the year341 words
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Article97 1935-06-14 10 The general manager of Nawng Pet Tin reports as follows: A lode has been discovered in the South Lombong and may be valuable. A trial crushing of about 5 cwt. of stone gave approximately 3 per cent. SNO2 assaying 72 per cent. SN. At present 12* has97 words
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Article43 1935-06-14 10 'From Our Own Cor:- iponrienti London, June 12. Today's closing prices on the London pepper market were as follows: White Muntok. unchanged ai 9 l »d. in bond. Black Lampong, spot 3 lo'd. buyers. There was a good demon:' for Black.43 words
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Article73 1935-06-14 10 Rubber Association July 13. l? ©'dock aaaa ■mm SHkn No. i.x. r.s.s. in cases iF.0.8. Junc» Good F.A.Q. in ca.v s <F.0.8. June; 20 No. I. X. R.S.S I Spot-loose* (awardable Singapore _0 i No. I. X. R.S.S. June 20" July September 21October Recemb* r 22' January73 words
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Article118 1935-06-14 10 Tiie Singapore Chamber Rubber Association held auction yesterday when Catalogued 1.166.58 lbs.; SS IS ion Offered 1.141.459 lbs.; 509.! Sold 987.629 lbs.; 440.91 tons Spot 316 New York TRICES REALISUi Ribbed Smoked Sheets Ceni* iv r Standard quality 20 l to m\ Good average quality M118 words
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Article283 1935-06-14 10 FRASER 'S SHARE LIST Yeste rday 's Ahe ration s Kam. Kamunun-; «5.«0 Is M Kuchai Tin (.50» Lingui isl) Malaya Ooas. «$D 31 Mambau ($1) r Nawng Pet t«l> .78 81 Pahang Conr.d. (to) lit 1*64 M Rahman Hyd. (s\\ 99 Rantau Prefs. ($l» 83 86 Raub Aust. (ss)283 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1935-06-14 11 PIONEER WORK IN B.N.B. and Labuan of Mr. Chee Swee Cheng ocal Chinese Tooics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT 00l the greatest financial successes of recent years in y citj the Overseas Chinese .ing Corporation Ltd., which i branches all over Malaya and South China. At the head of the rporatic1,089 words
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Article122 1935-06-14 11 100 Shot In Car Chase At 60 m.p.h. Wagga, N.S.W. To kill cut the hordes of kangaroos on the holding, which is 40.000 acres in extent. Mr. Coughlan. of Kerrabury Station. 135 miles from Wagga. N.S.W. invited a number of shooters to spend King's Birthday at Kerrabury. Parties122 words
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Article, Illustration530 1935-06-14 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by Worlds Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst FROM DECLARER TO DUMMY jT^EFENSIVE players naturally always try to make declarer's task as difficult as possible, and an unimportant discard may be made to mislead the declarer. The intelligent dummy player must continually be on the530 words
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133 1935-06-14 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 ol the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund—133 words
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Article183 1935-06-14 11 Mountain Top Drama Sydney. To Tiger, a faithful sheep dog. 12--year-old Ronald Woollev. of Mudgee. N.8.W., owes his life. While the boy lay unconscious and blue with cold on the top of Mount Frome, the dog crouched beside him giving him warmth. Only when, hours183 words
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Article143 1935-06-14 11 Letter Addressed To Prison Governor w I London. June i. A finding of suicide while of unsound mind was recorded by the Coroner at an inquest today on Mrs. Rattenbury. whose body was found in a whirlpool lOf the Avon River on Wednesday with dagger wounds that penetrated143 words
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Article40 1935-06-14 11 There is a seiious shortage ol rice in the districts in South Hunan, says an official report o! the Food Control Office of Changsha. seat of the Hunan Government, which is urged to wire to Kwangsl for supplies without delay40 words
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Article123 1935-06-14 11 OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital ln 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3 000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate. London EC. 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang123 words
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Article189 1935-06-14 11 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LTD. Capital £3.000.000 Subscribed 1.800.000 Paid-up 1.050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,247.830 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sir Thomas Catto. Bart., Chairman. Sir Charles Alexander limes, KCSI, CLE Sir Thomas Smith. Kt.. J M. Ryrie Esq.. P. R Chalmers Esq.. Charles J. Hambro Esq. W. H. Shelf ord189 words
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Article149 1935-06-14 11 (Established In 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100.000.000 Deserve Fund Y. 125.800,000 President: K Kodama. Esq Vice-President: T. Okubo, Esq Head Office: YOKOHAMA. Singapore Branches: MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. LONDON BANKERS: Westminster Bank. Ltd. The National Provincial Bank Ltd Lloyd's Bank Ltd. BRANCHES149 words
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Advertisement22 1935-06-14 11 OfFAN VVLnil ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated In Great Britain) Malayan Head Office SINGAPORE I Manager C NORMAN BENNETT SECURITY SERVICE.22 words
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Article837 1935-06-14 12 FACED DEATH TOGETHER IN STORM'S FURY Sea Heroes Part— To Look j For Another Ship T ORD Merrivale, greatest of all divorce court judges of his time. 1- an unfamiliar figure in his lounge suit, looked up at the clock at the institution of Civil Engineers in837 words
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Article469 1935-06-14 12 Jubilee Family Spirit Was Hint To Nations William Jacks and Co.. of London, eport as follows on the world's metal nd produce markets: The Jubilee Celebrations have rereated the family feeling within the Smplre, and this has impressed the roiid with the folly of isolation and j469 words
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Article109 1935-06-14 12 Preserving Work Of Internee In Australia Moss Vale. N.S.W. Two students who visited the Berrima saol on vacation were attracted by a nap of Europe which was drawn by a 3erman internee during the war on he wall of the old gaol storeroom. They offered to restore109 words
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96 1935-06-14 12 When a diamond ring slipped from a 'cman passenger's finger down a bath ipe. the Chief Engineer of the Marella. n the last trip to Singapore, opened ae seacocks to flod cne side of the aip. in the hope that the list would96 words
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Advertisement494 1935-06-14 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. AOOKIMi AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL. STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM ANAOMM MMMC WORLD'S GWATMT < Incorporated in PTnghmd) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL494 words
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Advertisement114 1935-06-14 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., j LIMITED. (IB Fl NNEL UNI I -Incorporated in Straits Bet REGULAR PASSENGER >"d < »rco Services from Singapore t" Mm Borneo, Banka ana Billiton lor BATAVIA. CHERIBON \HV SEMARANG (Everv Tuesday and Friday) s.s. Giang Sen- Fn. Jun. s.s. Nam Yong Tiws Jutu For114 words
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Miscellaneous593 1935-06-14 12 Local And Foreign Mail j Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn. Thursday 7.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 pjn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 am. Saturday 7.30 am. 7 pjn. Kelantan via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday, Thursday593 words
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Miscellaneous473 1935-06-14 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside (he Mfhrn N or expected to arri\c East Wharf (Entrance Ciate I. Plancius 22; Anhui 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Siltonhall 18; Gewang George 16; Stagen 14; Hua Islander 8; Indrapoera I Empire Dock (Entrance Gale 3) Chattanooga City 30; i: 32; Pyrrhus 34; Kano Mar473 words
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Advertisement425 1935-06-14 13 /TK ■>» m v 3_fl__^ _.f_rtvT ■^L_** l,- 'r ß '|HMl __j_jMM_y* VV; "^^^^^-"_3_ii"__ha_#^»^ —■_S_?_Z^^^- -^i __P^^^_Wfl~' m» i _>^^^^^^^^^^ *tzt*mkjAm^ 'B^M^ II 0t\ a anC BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS XnaKe S'pore. TnaKe S'nom KAW ALPINDI 17.000 June 21 RANPURA 17 000 Auf BHUTAN 6.100425 words
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Advertisement475 1935-06-14 13 EUerman&Bucknall Steamship Co- Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA POBTS AND BDEZ CANAL Also acceptinK car B o for Canadian and American ports via Colombo steamer City of Wellington T 8 »"S City ol Bagdad J T une 16 City ot Yokohama J475 words
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Advertisement1009 1935-06-14 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiotr Steam Ship Co. Ltd. and China Mutual The C^^wliiuiur lw Steam Navigation Co- Ltd.) The Sarawak Bi«_^M„ Vv? t The Straits Steamship Co- Ltd. aSSLi, B C^_2i _£r d The China Navigation Co- Ltd. The IrrawsSdy FtoUtU Co Ud The Siam1,009 words
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Advertisement820 1935-06-14 14 \\\\m Wm IVIfl KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPU .MAROS- Friday, June 14. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. PLANCIUS— Friday. June 14, Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia. Semarang and Sourabaya. SlBERG— Friday, June 14, Rhio, Dabo, Billiton and Batavia. TINOMBO— Friday, June 14, Belawan-Dell. TOBOALI Saturday, June 15, Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis.820 words
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Advertisement361 1935-06-14 14 1 <._.-^9__BBfIS_EHB_3HBBEMDBSB_SS^B_oia»_F^ REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SMUNGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penang, Colombo, 800-oay, Onex, Port 0al«. Alexandria ea tha Famooo PRESIDENT LINERS All outsMe mmmmmMM Excellent cuisine Swimming bath talking: motion pictures. I Three oay stopover lo Bfy*t> I Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. New York. PRESIDENT MONROE June 15361 words
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Advertisement718 1935-06-14 14 1 1 r^r w a I __^^^_l fHk^BHI^JTI i I GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE. TO LONDON, VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTKki, t AND MIDDLESBROUGH 9mm m tSFUSHIMI MARU 11.000 June 26 27 SKATORI MARU 10 000 S*>n> HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 July 10 11 SKASHIMA MARU 10*000718 words
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Article438 1935-06-14 15 Promoters Staggered By Sudden Blow j tUKB will be no more Sunday boxing m London after JuT^O* i TO, decision, which will affect hundreds of boxers who are engaged week to week to Sunday contests, as well as thousands of £_n WHO go regularly to438 words
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Article305 1935-06-14 15 London. i tell you that since Newcastle United tobogganed into the Second division the atmosphere at St. James's has not been all peace and tranquillity? °f course, you guessed that, but not rvbody was prepared for Mr. d v" Cunninghajn, of the substan--1 figure and305 words
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Article85 1935-06-14 15 London. High icinds have caused annoying waste of time in first-class cricket matches this season. Bails were repeatedly blown off at Lord's recently. Every time umpires had to come along and see the wicket *'set" again. At Cambridge, where Notts were playing the Universities the umpires85 words
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Article89 1935-06-14 15 Bright Tournament Prospects •From Our Own Correspondent.' Johore Bahru. June 10. Fourteen parties nave attiliated with, the Johore Badminton Association this year Including two parties from Segamat and one each from Pontian and Kota Tinggi. Batu Pahat and Muar have dropped out this year. Entries will open next89 words
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Article85 1935-06-14 15 London. June 12. The Royal Hunt Cup call-over toda\ was as follows: 100 to 9 Dignitary. 100 to 7 Lawmaker taken and offered. 100 to 7 Flamenco oiTered. 100 to 6 taken. 100 to 7 Wychwood Abbot o tiered. 20 to 1 Shining Tor taken and oiTered.85 words
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Article, Illustration48 1935-06-14 15 HENRY COTTON, the British Open golf champion, going: round in 75 in his first qualifying round in the Dun-'•P-s.vnlhport i:i,uoo Professional Golf Tournament at Southport followed by a large "gallery." The tournament was won bv C. A. Whitcombe. with a score of 295. Cotton was second with 296.48 words
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Article50 1935-06-14 15 Singles Final Postponed r Owing To Rain 'From Our Own Correspondent. I Kuala Lumpur, June 13. The final of the Selangor lawn tennis championships between Ee Kong and H. J Sinclair was not played yesterday owing to lain. No new date has been arranged yet for the final.50 words
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Article53 1935-06-14 15 Johore Club In Second Position (From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, June 12. The Johore Club played a goalless draw with the Jorinthians today at the Istina Padang. today They now occupy second place in the league being a point ahead of the Police, who. however, have a53 words
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Article36 1935-06-14 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 13. The T.P.C.A. defeated the Selangor Club in a friendly match yesterday by two goals to nil. A. L. Henry scored both goals for the T.P.C.A.36 words
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Article, Illustration453 1935-06-14 15 Scathing Continental Criticism Of British Footballers FEA THER WEIGHT TITLE Freddie Miller Beats Tarleton Liverpool. June 12. PREDDIE Miller. America, retained the '< world featherweight championship today by outpointing Nel Tarleton Liverpool* the British champion, over 15 rounds. Miller was much faster. With powerful punching453 words
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Article352 1935-06-14 15 Tamils And A.C.S. Draw At Seremban From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. June 11. r*OOD batting performances by a Chinese school-boy, Kiam Tet of the Anglo-Chinese School. Gurdial Singh and V. D. Navarednam. two former Negri Sembil n cricketers, were seen in yesterday's match between the Negri Sembilan352 words
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Article92 1935-06-14 15 May Visit Japan And Shanghai Three of the world's greatest tennis players. H. Ellsworth Vines, George M. Lott and Lester Stoefen, are now negotiating with the Japanese Lawn Tennis Association for a visit to Japan some time next spring. Their proposal was conveyed to the Association through92 words
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Article39 1935-06-14 15 Cambridge beat Oxford in the annual lawn tennis contest by 13 matches to 8 C. L. Burwell, the Oxford captain, was the best player on either side, and he beat M. Bhandari with the loss of only one game.39 words
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306 1935-06-14 15 Boxer Finds Novel Cure For His injured Hands S Melbourne. INCE Ambrose Palmer, the light heavy and heavy -weight champion of Australia, opposed Roy Williams, the American negro, hi Sydney, he has fowght seven ol eight contests with damaged hands. He injured his hands in his lirst light with Williams.306 words
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Article87 1935-06-14 15 Brisbane. The new doubles totalisator, which has just been installed by the Queensland Turf Club, paid a large dividend In the doubles on the Brisbane Cup and the Novice Handicap. The lucky investor. Miss Dunn, ol Toowomba, received £775. 12s. for Ave shillings. Rivalli who won the87 words
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Advertisement70 1935-06-14 15 I i IF YOUR BATTERY COULD SPEAK, IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO /rj"" f i. jT^ jbgaKjiuh; a 'nil: -liirq f •jf-j**!??^' 'fjv"T:-_ „.,.f J Wi? t Wmmmt% p_.-_ r \i*i« J <aM& mm\ 1 «^__D__ E I^s JBRi\ V'lt f > r IVnl '"'_W __^_l .A^^^^^**mm\\m\w Mm Ml 370 words
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887 1935-06-14 16 LOSERS FAR BELOW STRENGTH Fine Exhibition By Chinese Wings S.C.F.A 4 R.A. L rE Chinese beat the Royal Artillery by four goals to one in the First Division of the SjVF.A. League at the Anson Road Stadium, thereby strengthening their position at the887 words
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Article, Illustration44 1935-06-14 16 MISS HARDYVK K (left) and Mrs. J. Clark (right), the tennis players, spending an interval with Mrs. Gladstone's twins. Ann and Jean, during the Scotland v. England international lawn tennis match at Pollokshields, Glasgow. Mrs. Gladstone, herself a tennis player, is in the centre.44 words
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Article474 1935-06-14 16 Last Day Of Summer Meeting TPHE following are the handicap for Saturday, the last day of the Selangor Turf Club Summer »Professional) race meeting. Race 1. Ponies, Class 2, Div. 1, six furs. Kathryn 9.0. Rockley Star 8.12. Speedy Lady 8.9, Gold Finch 8.7. Golden Queen474 words
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Article42 1935-06-14 16 London, June 13. THE splendid feat of taking four wickets with four consecutive balls was performed today by the Surrey fast bowler, Gover, in their County match against Worcester. The feat was last performed in 1924. British Radio. S.42 words
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Article208 1935-06-14 16 i From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. June 11. A weakened S.F.A. team beat the Ma- lacca Indo-Ceylonese Association at cricket yesterday, on the MC padang Indo-Ceylonese: G James run out 2. J V. Chinniah b C. Rodrigues 0. Arumugam b C Rodrigues 0. N.208 words
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Article24 1935-06-14 16 A group of Red Army members recently made a run of 215 kilometres (135 miles* from Nikolsk-Ussuriisk to Vladivostok and back on skates. Tass.24 words
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Article110 1935-06-14 16 Pressmen Concede Only Two Goals M.P.H 2: S. Times 1. The Straits Times P.S.C. played their best game in the Commercial Cup, so far. when they lost by the odd goal in I three to the M.P.H. on the YM.C.A ground yesterday. The Pressmen are still110 words
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Article26 1935-06-14 16 Yesterday's game in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League, between the Medical Services and the Wiltshires resulted in a draw of two all.26 words
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Article58 1935-06-14 16 The following have accepted to play association football for S.C.C. lst XI vs. Malays today at Anson Road Stadium < lst Division League). H. Olsen: R. Davidson. Capt. N. L. Hammond: R. N. Elliott. L. V. Taylor. L. D. S. Gardener; J. E. D Graham. K. C. Gillett58 words
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Article121 1935-06-14 16 Teams For Week-End Matches The following have accepted to play cricket for S.C.C. vs. St. Joseph's Institution tomorrow, on St. Joseph's ground: J. M. Brander. G. F. Clifford. H. A. Exley. H. Gibson. J. W. Jackson (Capt.) K. M. Jopp. A. Kerr Smith. H A. O'Connor. E. L.121 words
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Article59 1935-06-14 16 The following are invited to play cricket for the Y.M.C.A. vs. H.MS. Terror on the Anson Road Ground at 2 p.m. tomorrow. R. Lyne, W. R. Willis, B. R. O. Willis j S. D. Gauder. H. Gibson, Lee Fong Lim V. N. Pillay. E. Brown W. Pullen C59 words
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Article75 1935-06-14 16 The following are the results of yesterday's ties in the Tanglin Club tennis tournament: Mixed Doubles Handicap Mr. and Mrs. Swinchatt owe 15 beat Miss Hiltermann and D. H. Tudor plus M o 2, 6 4. Mixed Doubles Open Miss Stevens and V. Anderson beat i__s h575 words
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Article41 1935-06-14 16 The Ladles Monthly Medal of the Singapore Garrison Golf Club was y el2°^dT3 dneSday ThUrsday The following were the best returns: Mrs. D. Lindesay. 1 tj d Mrs. P. L. Pearce, 1 jy^. Mrs. C. Norman Bennett 2 Down;41 words
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Article45 1935-06-14 16 THERE should be a large turn out at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon to witness the First Division match between the S.C.C. and the Malays. The Malays won threenil when these sides met on the Padang on March 13.45 words
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Article197 1935-06-14 16 The Singapore Autumn 'Gold Cupt race meeting will be held from Saturday. Aug. 31 to Saturday. Sept. 14. There will be three runs for each division of classes 1 and 2 horses, two runs for each division of class. 4 horses and class 2 ponies and a197 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-06-14 16 HIGH JINKS at the Singapore Swimming Club at Whitsun. Some mm* bers of The Flying Diggers, a company of entertainers, are seen \\\>,\r23 words
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Article179 1935-06-14 16 Ties For Mondav And Tuesday THE following are the and Tuesday in the Blßgapi tennis championships I the S.C.C. courts: Men's Single^ Foo Wo W r an vs R P N B. Tan vs. T. Kobayoshi. A I I vs Dr. Chia Teck Yam; Roy Sn ill K.179 words
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Article58 1935-06-14 16 Entries are invited for tht- Bonci Athletic Club's English champ: English Handicap American feampta ship. American Handicap N rta dicap (3 ball) billiards I urnan Entrance fee will be $1 tor ew The closing date will be July 19 entries should be addn ned U) sports secretary. Mr58 words
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Advertisement119 1935-06-14 16 n__l_R_^_l _^B _»_^^^^^^**Np M IE: mAmmata 9^B_B__H\ N_fl_l_ II WORLD FAMOUS CHEFS Wc ld Jamous chefs, controlling huge stanS of cooks world famous hotels, daily serving thousands of perfc meals, rely on Gas for cooking. They appreciate speedy results, its cleanliness, its flexibility, its econom and its reliability. Follow the119 words
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