The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 June 1935

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS >•'«>• 14.601. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1935 CENTS.
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  • 487 1 JAPAN OBJECTS TO SOVIET AND GERMANY PNOT WANTED AT THE NAVAL CONFERENCE May Be Called In The Autumn Tokio, June 14. Navy Minister. Admiral Osumi. statement to the Kokumin oun. says:. "Japan will strong- 1 •ppose the participation of aany and the U.S.S.R. in
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    46 1 2£- lieved ha| J^J^^^S t DREAM •■> Kurope. r in the East, unvuhcr, «,,,,W ZtC XL "'"i, E? "Y* le lv rld wha.ever. <l.e In.lod scales of Alneri a It ,e,e, l f I "b, l""' <>f Britis Km^ dreams." Mr 8 0W ,'%,<■" »e n.a.v have „,,r
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  • 259 1 Making No More Concessions SKIRMISH WITH RUSSIA ON MANCHU BORDER LONDON, JUNK 14 THE CHINESE MINISTER, MR. QUO TAI CHI CALLED AT THE FOREIGN OFFICE IN CONNECTION WITH THE JAPANESE INVASION OF NORTH CHINA DETAILS OF THE CONVERSATION ARE NOT AVAILABLE BUT IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT
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  • 195 1 Dutch Raise The Duty On Native Rubber THREE CENTS IN 2» Exports Vcrj Heavy Batavia. June 14. "THE ordinance of May 31 fixing the export duty on native rubber at 10 cents per half kilogram has been withdrawn and substituted by a decision fixing the duty from June 16 at
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  • 116 1 And Many Hundreds Berlin, June IS. PEARS that hundreds oi employees in the Westphalian Anhalt explosive works at Reinsdori". three miles from Wittenberg, were killed in an explosion, now appear to be exaggerated. It seems that oi the 300 working at the time of the explosion
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  • 50 1 To Go To The Help Of Sloop Aground On Reef London, June 14. H.M.A.S. Brisbane, which is coaling at Aden, has been directed to expedite her departure and prooccd to the assistance of the sloop Hastings, which is still aground on a reel oil Port Sudan. British Radio
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  • 98 1  - A JAPANESE report states that Russian troops and Japanese forces had a skirmish near Mishan. in North Heilungkiang, last week Four Russian troops are reported to have been captured by the Japanese, who accuse the Russian frontier troops of having crossed the border and at tacked the Japanese outpost, which
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  • 126 1 To Study Disease For Five Years London, June 14. F\R. Robert Cochrane, a young U London specialist on leprosy, is resigning the medical secretaryship of the British Empire Leprosy Association and has volunteered for jwork In the leper settlement in Madras founded by the Countess of Wllllngdon,
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  • 110 1 Washington, June 13. the possibility of United States i co-operation in a survey of China's financial and monetary affairs has not been turned down by Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State. Asked whether the United States would follow the lead of
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  • 87 1 Prince Of Wales Deputises For The Kins London, June 14. In the absence of the King at the second court ball of the Jubilee season last night at Buckingham Palace the Queen was escorted into the ballroom by the Prince of Wales who later took his place in
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  • 20 1 London, June 13 The condition of Lord Carson, which showed slight improvement last night. is unchanged. British Radio
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    • 75 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA C%Z^ MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS RIJSTAFFEL 12.30 to 3 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT ms to ms P DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight AND ANOTHER BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE BY BILLY CARROLL THE FAST STEPPING AMERICAN TAP DANCER WHO APPEARED IN
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    • 169 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. SEA VIEW HOTEL P IGHT INFORMAL CIAL DINNER DANCE nner aJid Dan v Music and Kntertuinmrnt I'rov.ditl hv HE RELLER BAND I MUSICAL SENSATION OF SINGAPORE j SUNDAY IRNING HIGH TIDE EVENING j 1 1
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  • 90 2 Favourable Impression Created At Seremban From Our Own Correspondent.* Sercniban. June 13. The new file and drum band of the Malay Regiment which appeared in Seremban for the first time last week on the Seremban station padang on the occasion of the Negri-Singapore Malaya Cup match, created a
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  • 64 2 Employers' Opposition To The 40-Hour Week Geneva. June 10. The deadlock caused by the refusal of the employers' delegates to participate in the committee stage of the 40-hour week proposal at the International Labour Conference continued today. The conference, therefore, will not meet in plenary session before June
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  • 314 2 Penang, June 13. HTHE story of how an Indian detective was alleged to have been set upon bv a group Of Chinese while he was arresting a prisoner was related to Mr. J P. Biddulph. the Second Magistrate. yesterday when Chew Chong. Khor
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  • 151 2 Gold Currency Disturbances Mean Recovery Check A leading article in the F.8.1. Business Barometer and Trade Forecast for the second quarter of 1935 explains why the system of international trade < founded in the nineteenth century is' no longer able to provide an expanding market for manufactured
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    22 2 RUTH HASSE is one of the stars of the Tropical Express Non-stop Revue which is coming: to the Capitol Theatre next Thursday.
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  • 122 2 Germany Not To Use Force To Alter Frontiers Berlin. June 11. Germany wanted it clearly understood with regard to the suggestion she might use force of arms in order to reincorporate in the Reich those Germans at present living beyond her borders that Germany could not imagine that
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  • 129 2 From Our Own Correspondent London, June 13. Hongkong <Selangor» Rubber. Ltd report a profit for 1934 of £3.000. 'which compares with a loss of £112 i the previous year, and a final divii dend of 12> 2 per rent, is recommended, making 20 per cent for the year
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  • 58 2 'From Our Own Correspondent.' London. June 13. The following interim dividends are declared: Kinta Tin Mines. Ltd. 2^ per cent., payable June 28. Tanjong Tin Dredging. Ltd.— 2U per cent., payable June 28. Kepong Dredging Co.. Ltd. 2*2 per cent., payable June 26. Aver Hiram Tin Dredging. Ltd.—
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  • 51 2 From Our Own Correspondent). London. June 13. Todays closing prices on the London pepper market were cj follows: White Muntok. unchanged at 9> 4 d. in bond. Black Lampong, spot 3 J B d. buvers. There was a fair demand far black but no business for white— Free
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    • 27 2 JUST ARRIVED 596 NEW McCALL I PATTERNS WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. j The Movie Head- *W II F lif ffc mm mmu THt WOMAN in RED
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    • 134 2 NOTICE. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Mt. Emily Swimming Pool. It is hereby notified that the above Pool will be closed for cleaning on •Thursday. June 20th. 1935. BY ORDER June 14th. 1935. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the abovenamed Company will
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    • 349 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. MOTORISTS BE SAFE Carry a First Aid A UTO K I T In Your Car. A compact First Aid Set specially prepared for motorists. Price $3.00 each. Medical Hall, Ltd., Battery Road. BOARD RESIDEXCE. "EAST AXGUA." 6, OXLEY RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent
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    • 466 2 £be Singapore Jfree press Kuala Lumpur Office: 25. Java Street Phone: 368.;. London Oflice: 40 43 Meet M E.C.4. landau Kf. ne: C>n iL al ■*_*UadmaU ya SUBSCRIPTION RATES sags °m u lit £S Half Yearly $17.00 $21 o Yearly $34^00 $48 2 Note. Outstation cheques shnnin the usual bank
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 196 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY, JI'NE 15 High Water. 10.25 a.m. 7.5 ft., 9.30 p m 8.8 ft. Football: Malaya Cup, Penang vs. Perak, Penang; Negri-Sem-bilan vs. Malacca. Seremban; Friendlies, M.P.H. vs. St. Patrick's, Katong: Singapore English School vs. Raffles Institution, R.I. ground. Cricket. S.C.C. vs. N.C.C, second day, padang;
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    • 837 2 I CHURCH SERVICES iCT AMrtDPU/'Q rATUFnPAI THE GEYLANG CHINESE METHODIST 1 51 ANUKL W D LA 1 HLUKAL j episcopal church I (Junction of Al Jnnied Rd. A Sims Avenue) TRINITY SUNDAY SERVICES jn.ooa.m. ServicT^T^rshlp (in Hoklen). Hr.iv mmmnninn Preacher: Rev. Lim Poh Chin. 730 am' Mafin? 3.30 p.m. Sunday
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  • 171 3 PROPERTY TO BE PROTECTED lity Still Scaled To Prevent London, June 13. I1I1TH the transfer of the wounded ft to hospitals in India, the medical situation in Quetta is reaching normality. Stringent precautions against the outbreak of rpidemic disease, however, are still essential and the authorities
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  • 156 3 Tamil Who Surrendered After Affray Fined $75 From Our Own Correspondent. Johore Bahru. June *J. Appunair, a P.W.D. cooly of Johoro Bahru was yesterday charged before Sheikh Abu Bakar, second magistrate Johore Bahru. with having caused previous hurt to Murugaya by stabbing with a knife. Che Manas. Court
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  • 89 3 Secretary And Treasurer Congratulated Prom Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur June IS. At the final meeting of the Selangoi Jubilee Celebrations Committee, it was: announced that the income was 511.313.37 and the expenditure $10,446.70. It was decided to hanri the balance of $1,360.63 to the Jubilee! Memorial
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  • 31 3 Chinese economic experts and memdots of the American Trade Mission -xchanged views at a round-table-conierence in Shanghai on Tuesday in onnection with the silver crisis. They ilso discussed questions afTecting Sinotrade.
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  • 528 3 FULL K.A.F. HONOURS ACCORDED 1 i JfHE funeral of Flying-Officer R l^ Talbot Smith, of No 36 (T B fequadrm. R.A.F. who was killed whiie carrying out torpedo- bombing practice I at Beletar on Thursday, took place yesterday morning at Bidadari with full R.A.F. honours.
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  • 119 3 Finds Child Dead In Her Arras I'enang. A child aged about two years, while on its way to the General Hospital in a ricksha last Saturday, died before reaching its destination. The child, whose name was given as Tan Hoon, was sulfering irom acute pain in the
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  • 479 3 DEBTOR'S FATHER WRITTEN TO FOR MONEY Week 's Imprisonment For Not Keeping Proper Books :THE recent action in the Supreme i Court In which Mr. G. S. McLeod appeared as defendant and whom judgment was delivered, had a sequel in the Bankruptcy Court yester- i day.
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  • 126 3 Death Of Well-Known Sikh Lady From Our Own Correspondent > lpoh, June 11. The death has occurred at Kuala Kangsar of Mrs. Magher Singh, a well known and respected member of the Sikh Community, after a year's illness. She was 60 years of age. She and her
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  • 41 3 Coroner's Inquiries Next Week HTHE Coroner's inquiries into the tragic deaths of Miss Beatrice Hupps and Flying: Officer R. Talbot Smith will be heard before Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, on June 21 and June 22, respectively.
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  • 120 3 Criminal Appeal Court Quashes Conviction London, June !>. Tlie Court of Criminal Appeal quashed the conviction of the Duke of ■Manchester. Lord Hewart, giving judgment, said the question was intent to defraud. The Duke had maintained .that he had been advised by a barrister that he had
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  • 57 3 Kuala Lumpur, June 12. An elderly Chinese, who is known to have worked occasionally as a coolie at the Chinese cemetery and is believed to have been blind, was found hanging from a tree in a Chinese kampong near Pudu this morning. A stool which had obviously been
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  • 311 3 CAR TURNS COMPLETE SOMERSAULT WOMEN PINNED IN DRAIN (By Our Special Correspondent.) Malacca. June 14. A REMARKABLE series of mishaps in which Mr. and Mrs. A. Metcalf of Singapore were involved occurred \un t.he Malacca-Muar road about 20 miles from here last evening. Mr. Metcalf. salesman of Brinkmann and Co..
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  • 194 3 Chinese Went Fishing And Did Not Return Pen a iik, June 12. Remarking that there was nothing In the evidence to suggest foul play, Mr. J. P. Biddulph. the Coroner, on Saturday, returned a verdict of death from natural causes at an inquiry held into the death
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  • 139 3 Committee Appointed For Birthday Celebrations •.From Our Own Correspondent* Joliore Bahru, June 12. The following nave been appointed members of the general committee In connection with the forthcoming celebrations for the birthday of the Sultan of Johore on Sept. 17, and which will be celebrated throughout Johore
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  • 74 3 Chinese To Appear Shortly For Trial From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 13. A Chinese alleged to be the "Ipoh Fagin" was arrested last night. He will be brought up for trial shortly. In the meantime, the Chinese boys, who were arrested in connection with the theft of
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  • 248 3 COLONEL SUED FOR RETURN OF £500 Money Paid For Shares In j Motor Company I ADY Cynthia Lettice Margaret Tot- hill (sister of the Earl of Bandom. I of Connaught Street. W.. brought an action before Mr. Justice Macnaghten in the King's Bench Division claiming I £500
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  • 29 3 The Chinese Ministry of Commerce nnd Industry has sent a number of forestry experts to Fukicn to report on the forest possibilities in the province nnd the tea industry.
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    • 82 3 «un« v.mr ititluii U»at ,r»c*lu: willow y Fa;^ No 4t«o»fort or teaser to iM»"h ROSS •••ry »*ri of tto ««rU •o«^»w»»lf P «T; V uriAMT y «uMr th« mm tia* O»* fcr.Si t^»-^«!U? "i—f^Mti rHf lOtt SYBTEM NEVER FAILS. F«« C2 t 0 eompl*t»< n —^a^ v Om WB JCt
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    • 388 3 Wakened by indigestion PAIN GONE— llf -^f/t) ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINUTES Do you know thai, awful loclinir of wakonin^ in ih«> middle <>r tho niu'ht with tho paint of Indigestion gMwlag at your Inside? Read how one such Bufferci taded iiis trouble: '7 fithl thai »u;r ,nn tunin' ."jO.
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  • 1037 4 By The Chess Editor •THE Singapore Chess Club cham- pionship was officially inaugurated on the Roof Garden at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday. This notable event was responsible for a larger attendance of members than usual. Several games were played, all of a high order. The competitors
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    • 368 4 AS It WaS -The Singapore Free Press, For The Week Ending June 13, 1885 A Children's Home has been opened i in Sophia Read, on a small scale. The institution is established for the purpose of providing a Home for orphans and destitute children, and others who may require to
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    • 78 4 Freights homeward remain as last quoted, but by steamer an upward tendency may be looked for. In •coasting, nothing doing. For London, via Canal, the Abington. I Gulf of Mexico, and Cyclops, have sail- rd. The Sorrento has arrived and tato up her engagements, viz.. Tin Ife f;
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    • 99 4 London. June 5 -The Germa:. Q ernment have concluded a I the rebel Chief Lamo. and has den ed that the Sultan ol Zanzibar cease hostilities. Ljndon. June 5 -A telegram trOB Petersburg stat-s that negotiatioi with England will probably be longed. Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Bu mingam.
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  • 157 4 Plebiscite To He Held In Spito Of Election Athens. June 11 The situation with regard to question ol restoration ol the Monarchy as affected by the result ol general election is clarified by g.t. Kondylis. Mlnistei tor War. who Bi the plebiscite Will be held to >itlord the
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  • 60 4 London. June It. Exchequer returns lor the current financial year up to June 8 show that total ordinary revenue, excluding selfbalancing items, amounts to €100.370 837. as compareu with £100.280.152 it the corresponding date last year The total expenditure, exelusiv. self-balancing items, amounted U €154.093.928. At the corresponding
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    • 246 4 LFACE TERRIBLY DISFIGURED Pimples Caused Exceeding Pain. Healed by Cuticura. "My face, neck, chest and legs became covered with red, sore pimples. They were of a wet nature and caused exceeding pain, discomfort and embarrassment, especially as when they dried they left my face terribly disfigured with red blotches of
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    • 15 4 SOLE AGENTS: f iHTHDIF^Io ItD V^^* lli<il-^ V^Bly Incorporated In S.S l—^^^^™^^^^^^^^»™»^» 27 Warin Studio*.
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    • 548 4 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK-END Saturday Sunday B.B.C.— GSF and GSG Singapore— ZHl (Owned and Operated by Ra.dio Wavcleneths-1f1.82 and 16.86 metres Service CajrfMataya Ltd Wavelength 49.9 metres 6.20 Bis Bon. Sydney Gustard. at the organ of the Gaumont Palace u a.ixiil.3o p.m. Recorded music. Cinema. Chester. 6.35 -Never Say
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    44 5 tanks lumbered across Salisbury Plains at the UKI TRAVELLING FORTRESSES, rp th Commander-in-Chief «f the British Southern Com.U.bilee review. General Sir John T. the sa i u te. NATION UNDER ARMS.— Nearly a million young Italians have had to discard civilian for military clothes.
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    69 5 KINC. RIDES IN RAIN- Although the Kin R s second morninu ride m Rotten Row was interrupted b> ;i shower »f i.iin. he continued his outing. The Kin* is seen Mknowtedfflni the sieetins of early risers. BATTLE FLAM: FASHIONS In two cwmtrlK. Britfah Hawker furies of No. 13 Flffatet Squadn
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    • 49 5 Photographic copies <^» Free Press local pictures can Ik obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. St^ i\ P\)*\*^^\m A >* Iff i J i!\« P!S#V 2r s jt a IP^ IN A BRITISH COLONY Csofa/naD/e /rom SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co.Ltd HIGH CLASS DEALERS i Warm Studios
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    • 132 5 *tottts 7Djoteat Mu^mm,f\ Canadian oums *-^r?T -^W^BT (PH X$fe^^ i ~^^^^Z Khan's smile, shaped u)ell V^V\JVK Cvfrh ySkwK ir^S^— ovcr shortfrial Htfe mor*i«£ \J tf______^/ L^W M m ggp- \g^o1ar5 arc expected 1b I WIFELESS NEWS S§^^ I^T 1 i i uTp-Pffcr-^fc^^ < r {jtffeMi < C "^r i \a
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  • 1210 6 WITNESS ADMITS FALSITY THAT the statements made by him in a statutory declaration were not all true was the submission put forward by Hope Robert Legge in the Bankruptcy Court, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, in connection with the motion to commit to prison S. Muthukumaru tor
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    39 6 >fISS SHEILA MACDONALD. daughter of Mr. Ramsay IMac Donald, the former Premier, attended the trial of Joseph Osbourne Monday lor first degree murder, at Portland. Oregon, l/.S.A. Miss MacDonald is here seen in Judge Crawford's Chambers during a recess
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  • 363 6 Kuala Lumpur, June 13. HIS friend had dived to the rescue of his wife, and carried her. almost drowning, from the water. When he was out ol work and destitute, his friend had giver him food and shelter. But all this could
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  • 142 6 Ali Bin Basha Repaid In Full Penang. ALI bin Basha, a Malay, wanted to repay a kindness to his younger brother. •He knew that the lad liked the "langsut" fruits which grew not lar away. t Walking 50 yards from his house, he climbed 15 feet up a tree, and
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  • 334 6 Pistol-Point Arrest After Threat On Lives (From Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh, June 12. The hearing ol the charges of extortion and attempted ertortion against Chin Hin. who. it was alleged, had forced Mr. Liew Fatt Wong, manager of a Chemor tin mine, to part with
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  • 103 6 One Driver To Face Grievous Hurt Charge A sequel to the motor smash in Grove Road on the late afternoon of May 26 was heard in the Singapore fifth magistrate's court yesterday, when Mr. Richard Peall. the driver of one of tht motor-cars, was charged before Mr. E.
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  • 79 6 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. June 11. Alter having covered a distance of nearly 4.500 miles, an Indian globetrotter. K. Janaradhana Rao Naidu of Guntur. South India, has arrived in Seremban. Mr. Naidu started on May 22. 1933 and has travelled through Bengal and Assam. Burma via Manipur and
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  • 85 6 Verdict On Chines Knocked Down By Lorry Knocked down by a motor-lorry on Apr. 27 in Enggor Street, a 66-year-old Hokien Chinese. Tang Ah Hai. died the next day in hospital from shock and haemorrhage due to multiple injuries. At the inquiry yesterday, Mr. W. G. Porter, the
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  • 19 6 The Singapore Teachers' Association will noM its annual general meeting in Raffles Institution Hall today at 4 p m
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  • 38 6 (From Our Own Correspondent*. Johore, Bahru, June 12. The Hon. Unku Abdul Aziz the Mentri Besar of Johore. presided at a committee meeting of the Royal Johore International Club held last evening when 21 new members were enrolled
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  • 54 6 Several motor lorry drivers were Charged y< before Mr. E. F. Colman the Singapore fifth magistrate, at the instance of Mr. E. G. Staunton. the Chief Inspfctor of the Vehicles D.-oart-ment. with having permitted their vehicles to be overloaded. They all pleaded guilty and fines ranging from $15
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  • 163 6 DOCTORS AMAZING EXPERIENCE WITH INDIGESTION Who would expect :i weil«| doctor to be l victim stomach trouble? His own medic him no Rood! Then i( ht.>the way to conquer obstinate disorder. Here are his own woid "I find that 'BUurated taken after my meals is th- that keeps me free
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    • 6 6 a^rfl^Kvi* jt VI mosquitoes that ruin >^.
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    • 164 6 f VISIT CAIRO DURING YOUR HOMEWARD JOURNEY When time permits Cox Kings arrange short trips by car from Suez connecting wKt at Port Said. For further particulars apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. or at any of the Branches ot COX AND KINGS (AGENTS) LTD. Head Office 13, Regent Street.
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  • 96 7 Fight To Take Place At Penans Tomorrow Penang, June 12. Boxing enthusiasts will be pleased to hear that the bout between Little Abayan and Frankie Weber has materialised. The Boxing Board of Control today approved of a 15 threeminute round contest. The venue of the fight is at the
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  • 61 7 List Of 117 For Men's Singles London, June 14. The preliminary list of 117 accepted entries for the men's singles in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships includes representatives of 24 nationalities, and 86 names in the women's singles are also widely distributed. Eleven places in the men's singles
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  • 45 7 On Sunday the R.S.Y.C. B class will sail the second race for the Clifford Challenge Cup. start at 10.10 a.m., and the C class will sail for the Lemberger Challenge Cup. start at 10 a.m. Handicaps for the C class remain unchanged.
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  • 83 7 London, June 13. Following are home cricket results recorded today: Surrey won by ten wickets. Worcester 73 (Gover 8 for 34) and 270 (Gover 4 for 58 k Surrey 316 for 9 declared and 34 for no wicket. South Africans won by seven wickets after which they
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  • 51 7 The following have been invited to play association football for S.C.C. vs. S.C.F.A. on Monday at Anson Road Stadium: D. R. Godfrey; R. V. Welch. A. P. Craigie: G. Dodds, R. N. Elliott, L. D. S. Gardener; A. Ferguson. J. M. Fraser, C. T. Owen, K. C. Gillett, J. B.
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  • 146 7 Expenditure Of $596,761 On Improvements Butterworth, June 12. A draft budget lor Province Wellesley for the year 1936 was submitted for the examination of the members of the Rural Board, at a meeting held at the District Office. Eutterworth. this morning. The total estimated expenditure amounted to $596,761.
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  • 101 7 Two Collide Other Swerves Into Ditch Penang. June 12. Three cars were involved in B motor accident which occurred near the 4th mile Tanjong Bungah at about 10.30 p.m. on Monday. None of x .t occupants were injured but the cars were damaged. The three cars were travelling
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  • 64 7 Chinese Succumbs To His Injuries Sunn Eiik Joo. timber superintendent employed in the Siong Lim Saw Millg. Singapore, who was among the three Chinese injured in l collision between two lorries on Woodlands Road last Tuesday, has succumbed in hospital. He leaves a widow md two children. His
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  • 27 7 Lt. Com. J. C. Derrick. R.N.R Acting Harbour Master. Penang, who was admitted into the General Hospital. Penang. about ten days ago is reported to be progressing
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    • 115 7 OPENING AT THE CAPITOL 111 111 Songs Music Acrobatic Magic Sketches The True Carioca— Daring Feats in Mid- Air— Hungarian Songs— Cuban Rumba Hawaiian Music Chinese Pastimes, Sleigh Bells, etc., etc. ADMISSION: Reserved Seats $3.00. Stalls Circle!" Unreserved Seats $2.00, $1.50 and $1.oo! Coming: Charles laughton a 1^ I "RUGGLES
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    • 31 7 THEATRE ROYAL TONIGHT AT 9 P.M. Another new spectacle DEWI RATNA and FIFI YOUNG with the new famous character actor ASTAMAN in "JAVA GIRL" a Javanese comedy romance NEW VAUDEVILLE BALLETS
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    • 108 7 A Grand Shew for your Week End Entertainment England's Queen of Comedy in CAPITOL her funniest BRITISH Picture! OPENING TODAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 COURTNEIDGE KM in Gaumont -British Uproariously Funny Comedy— \fj. "itHr THINGS ARE i^^^^^l Devastating^ Funny Sunday Despatch and A Bevy Of Beautiful Girls. THIRD BIG WEEK and
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    • 128 7 THE GREATEST ROMANTIC SOMETHING TO THRILL SINCE "HELL DIVERS" CHEEH ABOUT! ALHAMBRA BeeHm with throttle wide open: throbs. mMr M m m Divers" was great but wait till you 9vw3( O UwWwM/ see this one >^ OF THE /t% TOGETHER WITH A BEAUTIFUL fV WiW it TECHNICOLOUR CARTOON ITT' U
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    • 53 7 LAST FEW NIGHTS! TUESDAY, JUNE 18TH. (Souvenir Performance) By Special R«K|uest Repeat Performance DJA'S Master Tragedy: "I> R. SAM SI" And Jar. Asmara's best Creation. Between the ACTS: "ALL KRONCHONG NIGHT" By: Zuratna, Majcda, Zuhaima, Zabenah. Mimi. Momo, AKah, Ali Yuro, Slamat, Sukardjo. Ikok, Haroon. (12 Kinds of Kronchon^) Its
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  • 37 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ANNOUNCEMENT. A High Mass ol Requiem will be sung for the repose ol the soul of the late Mrs. W. Lambert at the Cathedral oi the Good Shepherd on Monday. June 17. at (1.30 a.m.
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  • 968 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1935 Fighting The Drug Evil THE suppression of trafficking in drugs throughout the world is necessarily a slow process. In recent years the terrible conditions that have existed in many places, particularly In the Far East, have radically changed for the better, and
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  • 169 8 Mr. A Mallinson. of the Trinity College of Music. London, is examining in Kuala Lumpur this week. Mr. C. D. Ahearne. Controller of Labour. Malaya, returned from special duty in India. The death occurred on Wednesday morning of Mr. Quah Chor Suan at Burmah Road. Penang. Deceased
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    • 149 8 ii-?=-v A LITTLE CHEAPER L THAN OTHER WHISKIES L^J GOOD. SOUND SCOTCH >5£ W f CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. Incorporated luider the Companies' r r\ Ah Ordinances of Honpkoug) jijE*^ o ><o^9^ Inconxiruted in Shanghai^ [ftf^lP^ Wholesale 6^ Retail ■**xoTCii«B WINE MERCHANTS. BY SPECIAL A. .*M TO HJVI. THE APPOINTMENI
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    • 44 8 AN OCTOGENARIAN SAYS that he has worn the same pair of trousers for foily years. On and off, of course. Personal Effects, when travelling", should be protected by a "GAFLAC" BAGGAGE POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1299 8 Topics Of The Week THE Topicist notes with pleasure the livering a soliloquy trom thai forthcoming visit to the Capitol of rending masterpiece, No m, d,\ Professor William Doorlay's Tropical! Sanitary Board Tragedy.** Express Non-Stop Revue and. with; rpo be or not to be that memories of the Marcus Show,
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  • 154 9 KMI'LOYMENT OF YOUTHS AND WOMEN Temporary Provisions To Be Permanent London, June 14. THome Office Departmental ::mittee recommend that the •ary provisions of the act of which allow the employment men and young persons of of 16 years and upwards in .ind workshops on the system [ay
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  • 43 9 riunomenal Succe^ Of The Dardanella Co. Dardanella Company presented at the Theatre Royal last i crowded house for the Ime and owing to its popularity presented again during next ;mpany is meeting with phenos iccess i.v.d is carrying on for week.
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  • COMMODITY MARKET
    • 16 9 London, June 14. 32 13 16d. <32 13 16d.) 140s. Bd. <140s. 10d>
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    • 50 9 London. June 14. 5 Sellers) G 3 16d. (6%dJ Buyers) 6 l 6 d. '6^.^ December G^yd <6 13 32d. i March GUd <6 17 32d.) G 5 f ,d. 16 11 16d.» Qui. t Now York, June 14. 12.75 I 12.80 > 12.37 1 12.92 olTered» 13.07 i
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    • 13 9 London. June 14. £227- 5-0 I £226- 15-0 > £220-15-0 £221- 0-0> Steady.
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    • 13 9 London. June 14. 4.941 4 (4.94l 8 > 74 7 8 (74 1516)
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  • 270 9 European Overseer Collapses In His Quarters "FHE death took place very sud- denly on Thursday night at his quarters at the R.A.F. Base, of Mr. I John L. Stuart, an overseer em- ployed in the Works and Buildings Department of the Royal Air Force
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  • 269 9 Easy Win For Johorc Cricket Club (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 14. The Fort Canning cricket team travelled up to Johore Bahru this afternoon and played cricket with the Johore Cricket Club and were beaten by 104 runs. Dr. J. M. A. Lowson was top
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  • 52 9 May Invite Ex-Enemies To Conference London, June 14. Following the Prince of Wales' gesture, the British Legion delegation will leave London for Germany on July 13 to examine the question of inviting ex-enemy countries to send representa4. s ..~c tvi^ T.painn conference next Li V CO V year.—
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    17 9 Paid an offlcia! visi, u ntwe^HnT^hW,^° K^ SSS Whe th<!> wreath the monument 1 O tlS'V'^ aE.^
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  • 34 9 London, June 13 The King who on medical advice is restini at Sandringham because of his indisposition, was about as usual today He went out driving during the morn- ing.- British Radio
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  • 127 9 FLYING CLIPPER'S NEW RECORD Flight Across Pacific To Midway Island San Francisco, June 13. THE Pan-American Company's giant flying clipper is now on her way from San Francisco on a 4,000 mile flight to Midway Island She is making the trip to test her powers in unsettled conditions. She took
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  • 225 9 British Troops Stationed At Tientsin London, June 13. With reference to Washington reports that United States troops at Tientsin will be voluntarily removed from the new Japanese zone, no removal of British troops stationed at Tientsin and Peiping under the Boxer Treaty is contemplated. Likewise it is denied
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  • 161 9 Heavy Japanese Troop Movements Shanghai, June 14. A report from Peiping states that detachments from the Japanese garrisons at Kupeikow and Nantienmen. passes along the Great Wall, are marching southwards in the direction of the districts of Miyun and Huajiu. Nearly 13,000 Japanese troops from Manchukuo have
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  • 469 9 TO BE AMENDED IN COUNCIL Release From Company In Shanghai A MONG the bills to be introduced at the next session of the Legislative Council is one to amend Ordinance No. 758 (Singapore Traction Transfer). The Principal Ordinance is amended I by inserting after Section 7 the
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  • 206 9 Johore Measure To Amend Dealers' Enactment A Bill to amend the Rubber Dealers' Enactment and to make temporary provision for altering the duration of licences will be introduced in the Johore Council of State. The reasons for the Bill are explained as follows in the Johore Govt. Gazette:
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  • 27 9 Friday, June 14. In the afternoon His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Straits Chinese Consultative Committee and the Members remained to tea afterwards.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 152 9 THE ACTING SECOND MATE By Sydney Parkman OUT from the Celebes, bound north the China coast, the S.S. Tsien J ploarhs her leisurely way through tittle-known seas of the Sulu \r< hip?ia#o. Aboard her is Derek nUt-v unrepentant scallywag some»n<> of Cambridge University, lately of huaE-Kee's grog -shop and now
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    • 202 9 Q ll< SUCCESSFUL TAILORING I •An ounce of correct line is worth a Pound of correct detail J^jjh SUITS CREATED BY ROBINSON s *\*M HAVE A DEFINITF UK Ol DISTINC TION. \lS ''Mm^k Robinson's iiavi; mi viost 'A, [\9£jjk EXTENSIVE RANGE Ol Ml IYPES T 7i|B( OF SUITINGS IN MALAYA
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 879 10 FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935 Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 3d 4s 6d x.d. Asam Kumbang 31s 33s ca. Austral Malay **m 61s Ayer Hitam Tin (5s) 13s 3d 14s c,d. Ayer Weng ($1) l-JM* l-? 7^ Bangrin iin 24s 25s Chenderiang 8s 8s ya Hitam Tm
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    • 98 10 June 14 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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    • 375 10 June 11. 12. 13. 'American Can. Com. 1344 136 138*2 1 American Telephone and Telegraph 130 1284 1264 ;Atcheson Railroad 42 7 8 444 44 5 8 Chesapeake 444 444 444 Dupont 101 3 8 1014 101^8 Firestone 14 5 8 144 144 General Electric 25 3 4
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    • 484 10 PELARIT TIN PROFITS REDUCED Chairman Gives Reasons For Drop THE eleventh annual general meeting of the Pelarit Tin Company was held at the offices of Messrs. Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd., Penang, on Tuesday, June 4. IN proposing the adoption of the directors' report and accounts for the year ended
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    • 106 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 14. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R. S. S. in cases (FOB. Juno 20 13 16 20 15 16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.0.8. June) 20 516 20 7116 No. I. X. R.S.S. Spot loose) <awardablo Singapore i 20 916 20
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    • 234 10 SELLING June 14 London. 4 months' sight 2 4 1 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 London, 60 days' sight 2.3 31 32 London. 30 days' sight 2,3 15 16 London, demand 2 3 29 32 London. T.T. 2 3 29 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 867
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    • 120 10 Rubber Market Steady Messrs. Lewis and Peat (S> Ltd.. in their rubber market report dated June 14 state* The market has been quite steady throughout the week, but is still unable to get away from the present level of prices and business generally has been very dull. Colony stocks, owing
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    • 193 10 Stanton Nelson and Co. Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly rubber market review, dated June 14, state: London was closed for two days at the beginning of the week, and this market has been quiet. Political news from France and the United States of America has been more
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    • 167 10 Guthrie and Co. report: The market has been quietly steady lor the past week with values gradually advancing. An outstanding feature has been the increasing interest shown in lower grades at the expense of standard sheets, resulting in an appreciable narrowing in differentials. The publication of
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    • 34 10 Mr. H. N. Winter, late of Rembia Estate. Malacca, and Kempas Estate Johore, has taken over the acting management of Khota Tampan Estate Perak, during the absence on leave of Mr. D. B. Mowat.
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    • 259 10 Market Price List Beet steak Beet stew or eurrv Fillet steak Mutton. Australian Pork, lean Pork, lean and lat (1st quality. POIJLTB1 Capons 'locally reared) Ducks Fowls Hen i locally rea:ed> Pigeons, domestic. Qedfed pur Pigeons, domestic. unfledged d() ■GGI Duck, fresh Fc wl. fresh Duck, preserved FISH, HUSH Bawal
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 144 10 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS _Ocean__shlpments of rubber, including Latex, Revertex and ConcentratedJLatex during the month of May. 1935. Sheet and Crepe Latex, Con. Latex. R^vertelT ~T~O t a t 1 ons NAME OF PORT Export Transhipment Expo^ S^S^ Grand Pr^ M^ Proper S^ M S Proper Singapore 21,857 2,496 8 432
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    • 50 10 •Stcfiw*- costs I SJ uffcct i/vt/ Cheap Morafe for aU klndi of produc* no* available. at Mt*ar> Stanton Nelson and Co.'f Birenide Uodown, Mi Boat Quay, Slnx»P<> rf S<*ye cc±ts~ ConiHlt STANTON NELSON E& CO., LTD LLTER QUAY. HMatfOM Telepnones tDE GODOWN 5fY! cv.vrrfSlDE GODOWN J!J OFFICE M Inspection Invited
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  • 1430 11 Senior T.T. Race "On The Air" Next Friday man who went 14.000 mik's fUm an eagle!" Thus was C. W. R. Knight, of Golden tame, introduced to listeners broadcast in "In Town Tolast December after his return tour ol South Africa. A few iter he heard from Stellenbosch.
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  • 38 11 Wireless telephony between Japan and China will be ready for public use on June 16. The China Air Service reports a successful flight between Chungking in East Szechuan. and Chunming. capital ol Yunnan, the southernmost province in China.
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  • CULBERTSON on CONTRACT
    • 933 11 JN the historic army mcis ot West Point a contract team of twelve omcers' wives settled the question of bridge supremacy in the offloial family ci the United States Military Academy, recently by defeating their officerhusbands by 3,580 points. The sidebet was a supper
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      248 11 The congestion in the port of Jaffa has become so severe of late that an enlargement and re-equipment is being seriously considered. Improvements at a low rate have been on hand for some time, but it now appears that nothing but a complete reconstruction will be really,
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  • 68 11 Hong Kong, June Hi. Gen. Chan Chai Tong. Of the Cantonese army, has sent Col. Yang Teh Chao to Chengtu to confer with Marshal Chiang Kai Shek in connection with the reorganisation of trio Cantonese units. The army groups will hereafter be called divisions :md t lie divisions
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    • 18 11 WEEK-END PROGRAMMES TILL ZHI, 8.8.C.. Holland and Berlin programmes lor the week-end will be found i I I
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    • 520 11 (HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong* The liability of members is limited to the extent and in the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 [ssued and lully paid up $20 000 000
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    • 501 11 I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND <«INA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter* Paid up capital in *****0 3 shares oi £5 each i:^.000 000 Reserve Fund €3 000 §00 j Reserve Liability of Proprietors L:<OOOOOC> HEAD OMId 1 38. Blshopsgate. London EC 2 J Afencies and Branches J
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  • 981 12 VIOLENT VIBRA TION PRICE OF NORMANDIE SPEED Walls Crack And Sleepers Wake As Liner Trembles FULL accounts by air mail of the maiden voyage of the Normandie across the Atlantic describe the serious vibration that made travelling: an ordeal for many tourists, and the almost fantastic luxury
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    • 465 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5451. LLOYDS AGENTS. tfOOKINU AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MMNC WORLD'S GREATER .Incorporated in England) TRAVEL SYSTW* THK "EMPRESS" ROl IE offers TKANS-PAC'IFIC SERVICES via HONOLCLI or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA
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    • 134 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penan* Pafemfcanf Banjoewan^i and Ncrtfc NV estero Ports D« Sail S'porr S'porr T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Aug. 8 Aug. 9 Fares Single £19.0.0, Australian Return £30.0.0, Currency For particulars of Freight and Pumt* picas* apply to McALISTER CO. f LTD. SINGAPORE PEKANG
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    • 135 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON \I>I)RFsv tt, PALL MALI LONDON 1.1 of last twin-< Mail Pasaenger v RANGOON. COLOMBO PORI BCDA> MARSEILLES. PLTMOI Ml LVD LONDON with through Singapore and I HOMEWARD SWINGS Le^\e 1< Ringonii t"|,.n oxfordshire staffordshire gloucestershik: worcestershire cheshire yorkshire shropshire OXFORDSHIRE Sep STAFFORDSHIRE Oct 10 GLOUCESTERSHIRE O« WORCESTERSHIRE
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    • 633 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.nx 'Kuantan (via JerantuU Monday to Friday V.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) /j every Monday. Wednesday. Thursday
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    • 177 12 SINGAPORE ARBOUR Ships alongside (he \\h ir% or expected to irrue East Wharf Entrain e Gatt 1 Rohna 22; Muir. Main Wharf (Entrance Santhia 13: Cap, S B H taVi L 16: Sta<cl r sicMU Monro, 10 I ,7: Rahrnan 0. Empire Dock (Entrant lt(< Chattanooga Citj Pyrrhus M; Kano
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    • 401 13 %-*s-«»N^W^b^Ho i^^H' f V J*^^^^^ I and I P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. I OUTWARDS m Due l ii a»f e S'pore. t»««»— cs» fl nage S pore. 17.000 June 21 RANPURA 17 0 00 Aue lfi I I AN 6.100 July 4 BURDWAN 6 070 Aul" II I
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    • 476 13 Ellerman&Bucknall Steamship Co M Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE «>« HAVRE, HAMBURG. sS" n6 Carg f r Canadian and American ports via Colombo. City of Wellington T City of Bagdad In Port June 16 City of Yokohama J T une 29 Jul y 2 City of Batavia July 14
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    • 775 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khi A w. The Siam Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. irrawaddy Flotilla Co. Ltd. INSUBANCB RAILWAYS The Federated Malay States Railways. The Royal State Railways of Siam AIRWAYS THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT MENELAUS oSabtaKca. Hull Swansea
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    • 799 14 KONINrtLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TOBOALI Saturday, June 15. Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis, Batoe-Pandjang and Bagan Si-Api-ApL PATRAS— Saturday. June 15, Rhio, Bawean, Padang-Bay, Boeleleng and Soeribnii PALlMA— Saturday, June 15. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOGlAN— Saturday, June 15, Pontianak. TOMOHON— Saturday, June 15, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. J TOBA— Saturday, June
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    • 409 14 BOULAR STEAMSHIP UNE cfarfAMEIUCAN MAIX IJNE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA -YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND|OB HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO
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    • 586 14 O. S. K. LINE I to ENGLAND I VIA AFRICA, RETURNING TO SINGAPORE VIA SUE2 I L Next' your HOME LEAVE Avail O f I r the facilities offered jointly by the I O. S. K. Singapore-Africa I UNION CASTLE Africa-England I N» Y. K. Europe-Singapore £131- 8-0 First Class
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    8 15 Photo) AVIS E ..T^ese^ ZT kkk Free Press
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  • 673 15  - Tne British AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP Bernard Darwin By A SERIES of articles on the Britio, P-onship has been specially nrU en f g Cham Bernard Darwin, the well-kno "I u Press cribe. the first day's plav The IT" and tOday he des Lytham, St. Anne's, May 20. British amateur championship I
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  • 83 15 <iolf Professional Discovers Me Has Splintered Elbow red Leach, golf professional to the oyal Wimbledon club, has discovered tfter 10 years that he has been playing 1 that time with a splintered bone in right elbow. Finalist for the match play chamLonship in 1922 Leach's golf has
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  • 712 15 •From Our Own Correspondent) r— London. I^-iE following are the batting and bcwling averages cf the leading county players and the South Africans- Batting (Qualification four completed innings: average 35 "of* Highe,, w I,m Out. Runs. Inns. Aver. Waohbrook 7 2 510 228 102.00 cf
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  • 122 15 Annual Athletic Sports Meeting From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 10. The annual sports of the Malacca Anglo-Chinese School were held yesterday at Bickley Park. Tranquerah, in glorious weather. At the conclusion of the sports. Mrs. M. R. Holgate gave away the prizes. The individual champion of the
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  • 206 15 G.E.S., A LOR STAR Resent Present At Sports Meeting Alor Star. June 10. The annual athletic sports meet of the G.E.S.. Alor Star, proved to be a very successful affair. All the twenty-seven events wengone through without a hitch. The weather was ideal and the gathering a record one. Among
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  • 434 15 Boxers Who Are Punch -Drunk DEAF AND PARALYSED AFTER UOW many boxers in Great Britain are punch-drunk? The fact that many of those fighters who are notorious for their ability to bear severe punishment suffer from trembling, dragging and unsteadiness 01 the legs, deafness, defective vision and speech difficulty, is
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  • 53 15 May Lose His Place In Notts Side London, TROUBLE is brewing between the Notts Cricket Club and Harold Larwood, the England fast bowler. It is being freely asked in Nottingham how long the committee will permit Larwood to continue his new style and there are suggestions that he
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  • 279 15 (inst Get* Possibles At 200 And 500 Yds. Kuala Lumpur. June 14. On Sunday. June 2, the attendance at the shoot was fair, D. H. Grist made great efforts and got possibles at both 200 and 500 yards. He was unfortunate in not being able to <*et more
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  • 145 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 13. The following were the results in the Kajang tournament: Open Singles: R B. Wyitt Smith, runner-up, L. B. M. Ariffin. Open Doubles: H. D. Bidlake and W. A. D. Wynch; runners-up, Che Ma'arof Zakariah and L. B. M Ariffin.
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  • 61 15 The following will represent the P.W.D. Sports Club at cricket against the Police Department tomorrow at the N.C.C. ground. McNair Road, at 2 p.m.: V. Ponniah. Samson de Silva G Morgan. T. Sta Maria. J. V. T. Campbell (capt.\ I. Leijssius. A. B. Patersoii. Chin Lye. G. Carlo Pereira. W.
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  • 265 15 H.G. HARRIS WINS A.B.M. GOLF CUP President's Tankard First Round Results Ttttt London, June 13. HE golf meeting of the Association of British Malaya was held today on the Princes Course, Sandwich. Tor the cup presented by the Malayan Golf Association. The cup was won by H. G. Harris Kuala
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  • 234 15 Tan^lin Club The iollowing are the results <>t yesterday's ties in the Tanglin Club tennis tournament. Ladies Doubles Handicap Mrs. Sturgess and Mrs. StrickJandL plus 2 beat Miss Scott-Dalgleish and Miss Combi plus 4 6—2. 6—2. Men's Doubles Handicap H. F. C. Home and T. M A Chestnutt
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 56 15 I nt SUNDAY TIMES (THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA) has arranged to produce a Special Food Number on June 30tlu <§ This Special Number will contain many up-to-date articles on what to eat, etc., etc., and will be illustrated. <fl Ihis Number will nary publication. Make sure of your
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  • 821 16 James Braddock Staggers The Boxing World CHAMPION COMPLETELY OUTBOXED Baer Says He Will Quit New York, June 14. AT the Madison Square Garden in a fifteen A rounds contest for the world's heavyweight championship, James Braddock heat Max Baer the holder, oh
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  • 168 16 Club Loses Three Wickets For 52 Runs A start in the cricket fixtures between the S.C.C. and the Nondescripts was made yesterday on the Padang, and at the end of the hour's play the S.C.C. who took first knock, had 52 for the loss ot three wickets.
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  • 821 16 S.C.C. LOSE HEAVILY TO THE MALAYS Mat Noor Displays Brilliant Form Malays 5 S.C.C 0. ALTHOUGH having a fair share o: the exchanges territorially, the S.C.C. had to concede five goals without being able to reply once, when they opposed the Malays in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League
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    14 16 photo). TIIK R.A. TEAM which was beaten 4 l by the Chinese. Free Press
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  • 53 16 Ground In Good Condition For Today London, June 14. The South African cricket team arrived at Nottingham last night in readiness for the first Tost match which opens there tomorrow. Despite the recent heavy rains the ground is in good condition and the match will be played on
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  • 45 16 Pcnanjr Lawn Tennis Surprise Penan*, June 14. Go n Kok Ylng. the Penang lawn 'tennis champion. was surprisingly ■beaten yesterday by J. H. Ho in the i final of the Chinese Recreation Club I Tournament the score boins l— 6 7—5 |6— 4
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  • 290 16 SELANGOR SKYE MEETING ENTRIES ENTRIES lor the Selangor Summer Skye meeting, to be held on June 21 and 22. are as follows: Horses: Class IV: two runs: Green Sheen. Diblets, Happy Girl. Happiness. Emerald Lady. Lady Diana. Maggie Girton (1), Galahad. Financier. Eastern Charm. Komolux. Edna May <2>. Great Sport.
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  • 276 16 TEAMS FOR WEEK-END CRICKET MATCHES tthe foUowlni «m pia, the Non-Benders again I ed Services Oflicers at T morrow, commencing M 11 Bartels. J A. Dean, \V w lonel Hill. J. Hugging, C B H A. B. Jordan <eapt). T .1 J. Riches. Sir Shenton Thoma jH. Stuart Clark Umpire
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 270 16 My NERVESy^g^ Were Terrible JjSEfcl Life Was a Burden/ |\^alP^S^ NOTHING would give me back my VITALITY L- T?ffl//B^"^ enept YEAST-VITE/^«Jgj^~ V\C S *y S—^ > onr "FIBH Wai" -Tah/^* Wiftil .ndred ond| ix^ouW not be u-ithout them. I tried everything, and nothing would gii>e me back my Vitality. i
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    • 18 16 Other Sports News On Pages 7 And 15 V^V \BBncv >W V w\ 'q\ kSkS9 Blk^vv x j
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