The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 June 1935
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Title Section18 1935-06-17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. WO. 14.602. E STD. 1835. MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1935 10 CENTS18 words
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422 1935-06-17 1 Terrific 70 Mile-An-Hour Crash At Midnight BABIES IN ARMS AMONG VICTIMS Frenzied Rescue Attempts Tl worst rail disaster in Great Britain i i n i >i i cd ill in seven vpav^ parcels express travelling at 70 K£ At least 14 persons are dead,Reuter - 422 words
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116 1935-06-17 1 Wragg's Admission To Stewards London, June 15. TIARRY Wragg's riding in the Derby is the subject of the following statement in today's Racing Calendar:— "The Stewards interviewed Harry Wragg with regard to his having pulled out on Theft during the Derby to let BahrainReuter Wireless - 116 words
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Article, Illustration54 1935-06-17 1 ONCE PROUD QUEEN OF THE OCEAN, the Mauretania became an au<™!h £!f m m K South K am P t »n when her equipment and panelling ivere tU ni™ 7h C S rtV S br ken "P > lr J"* Hampton and Sons, auctioning the fittings m the Deck Lounge.54 words
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Article244 1935-06-17 1 Straits Trading Co. Dividend i TTHE usual dividend oi 75 cents per share will be paid, according to the report of the directors of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd.. for the half year ended Mar. 31. The meeting at which this report will be presented will244 words
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Article45 1935-06-17 1 W'ilej Post's Attempt Ends In Engine Failure New York, June 14. fourth attempt at a trans- stratosphere flight, Wiley American round-the-world left Burbank, California, this r New York. anded at Wichita. Kansao. engine the vicinity of lowa. Kansas, him to turn back.— ReuerReuter - 45 words
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Article34 1935-06-17 1 Buenos Aires, June 12. tice signed between Paratid Bolivia provides that firing within 48 hours. This to give time lor all parts >75 miles battletront to be noti- armistice.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 34 words
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Article56 1935-06-17 1 Terms On Which He Will Return To Greece Athens, June 12. The papers publish a letter from exKing George's private secretary in whioh he states "The King is ready when called upon to return to Greece not as the head of a victorious party but as an impartialReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article53 1935-06-17 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh The Communists In Sikang suffered a severe defeat in the Luting District last week, according to an official report from Gen. Liu Wen Hui, banditsuppression commander of Szechuan, who states that the fleeing Communist remnants are marching in the direction of Chamukwan, near the53 words
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Article, Illustration131 1935-06-17 1 Good Effect Of Rest And Fresh Air DOCTORS SATISFIED London, June 16. HEST and fresh air have together worked a speedy improvement in the King's health. He is spending much of his time out of doors, walking and 1 driving in the neighbourhood of JReuter Wireless - 131 words
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Article108 1935-06-17 1 "I am Happy And I am Chicago, June 15. PAMUEL Insull, his son Samuel *J Insull junior. and Harold Stuart were today acquitted by the jury on the direction of the judge on a charge of violation on the Bankruptcy Law. Insull senior appeared to beReuter Wireless - 108 words
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Article64 1935-06-17 1 Not Yet Considered Out Of Danger London, June 15. Although Lord Carson, who was for eleven days critically ill with bronchial pneumonia, cannot yet be considered out oi danger the improvement in his strength reported three days ago is being maintained. Today's bulletin reports he had a goodBritish Radio - 64 words
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Article42 1935-06-17 1 Flitfht From Honolulu To Midway Island Honolulu, June 15. The Flying Clipper, the giant U.S. naval seaplane, took off today for Midway Island. Renter. Alameda, June 16. The Flying Clipper alighted at Mid- way Island at 1.40 a.m. today.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article26 1935-06-17 1 Nanking, June 16. Sir Alexander Cadogan presented his credentials as first British Ambassador to China to Mr. Lin Sen. the Chinese President. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article68 1935-06-17 1 The "First Hundred Thousand" Passed Amount previously acknowledged $99,502.39 Clerical Start". Harrisons Barker Co. 17.20 P.W.D.. Singapore 296.40 Officers and Staff. Govt. Health Office 77.10 Low Peng Say. Esq. 200.00 Stafl of the Criminal District. Police Coroners Court, Singapore 111.00 Office and Teaching Start. Education Dept.. Singapore 738.1168 words
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Article67 1935-06-17 1 COL. G. R. V. STEWARD Badly Hurt When Car Plunged Over Embankment Hong Kong, June 16. Colonel G. R. V. Steward. Military Attache to the British Legation at Peking from 1924 to 1928. and G.5.0.1., British Troops in Crfina. 1929. was seriously injured on June 11 when his car plungedReuter - 67 words
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Article48 1935-06-17 1 Rome. June 14. A Credit Accord to regulate the financing of Italian exports to Russia has been signed by Signor Mussolini and the Soviet Ambassador. Tho agreement Is designed to remove difficulties that have hitherto hindered the successful generation of the exist ing trade treaty. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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97 1935-06-17 1 Britain 's Defence London, June 16. AT the request of the Army Council, eight London battalions of the Territorial Army have agreed to their conversion into antiaircralft defence units, announces British Radio. An indication that this step was under consideration was given in the House97 words
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Advertisement59 1935-06-17 1 Scots {Ohisi^ .1 Hj«ll<m and Friendly Spirit MALAYA'J PREMIER HOTEL TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 1 5 .i 5 ,n, DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight AND ACTION ENERGY AND PERSONALITY BY THE POPULAR BILLY CARROLL THE FAST STEPPING AMERICAN TAP DANCER OF WARNER BROS. HAL ROACH FILM KAME. NON DINERS $10059 words
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Advertisement105 1935-06-17 1 (T^CdUum's Soots Whisky SEA VIEW HOTEL TOMORROW FULL MOON f ROMANTIC NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER SERVED "AL FRESCO" TO THE SOOTHING, HAUNTING MUSIC BY THE RELLER BAND THERE IS NOTHING ON EARTH TO EQUAL THE ROMANTIC SPLENDOUR AND MAGIC BEAUTY of A MALAYAN MOON LIGHT NIGHT AND THE SEA VIEW HOTEL105 words
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Article332 1935-06-17 2 To Be Ready By End Of The Month The Victoria Theatre is now being lit ted with sound equipment and will be ready as a talkie theatre before the end of the month. Messrs. Boon Seng and Co.. Ltd who are responsible for the venture have already332 words
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Article475 1935-06-17 2 To Play At Public Stands Twice A Month DURING the absence on six months' leave of the Straits Settlements Police Band, it has been possible for the Municipal Commissioners, with the co-operation of Major T. M. Ponsford, M.C. and the Officers, Ist Battalion, the Wiltshire Regiment,475 words
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Article172 1935-06-17 2 100 Yards Covered In 10 2 Seconds mr. 4. Football 11. Cricket: 8. Tennis 4. Swimming: 4. W. Polo: 13. TUT-of-War. Athletics 6. Total 60. ioo v. Hockey: 24, c.c. Kim: B. Shooting 7. Football 13. Cricket 11. TYnnis 14. Swimming 0, W. Polo: 0.172 words
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Article150 1935-06-17 2 Following are the results of a match between the M.G. Coy.. S.V.C.. and the Police over Sepoy Lines Golf Course yesterday. M.G. Coy. players being mentioned first. L. C. Smith and C. Hamlyn 1: W. R. M. Haxworth and Blades IA.l A R. C. R. Land and A150 words
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Advertisement127 1935-06-17 2 PILESJURED LNo Knife! No Surgeon! No other affliction causeimore human misery «r?l YCt llcscaa bequ.ckly and easil? eured without the use of injections, knife •cissors. hot .ron." electricity, or any oth« cutting or burning method, and without wnfinement to bed and no doctor's or hospital tJI-A pay This f amous127 words
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Advertisement137 1935-06-17 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Acting Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers. Originating Summonses Motions and Petitions also one Sumj mons-in-Chambers fixed at 215 p m before a Judge not sitting in the Court of Appeal. j Before Mr. Justice Thomas. C.J., F M.S.137 words
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Advertisement391 1935-06-17 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. MOTORISTS BE SAFE Carry a First Aid AUTO K IT i I In Your Car. A compact First Aid Set specially prepared for motorists. Price 53.00 each. Medical Hall, Ltd., Battery Road. BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA." 6, OXLET RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent391 words
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Advertisement422 1935-06-17 2 Gbc Singapore free pec* s Head OH,e: fc^. K n. i l.i Lumpur Ofltt: It, .1..*., wUw* Phont-. ::«8:; London Oflirr: £Y. <~*. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Half Year l> $K. O O |>| Ou Nearly s:\lito lH Ov Not*-. Outstation rh<>qu«»x .j,miiw the usual bank discount m >* ADVERTISEMENT RATES The422 words
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Miscellaneous201 1935-06-17 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY. JINK 17. High -Water. 11.54 a.m. ".1 ft.. 10.54 p.m. 9.5 it. Football: s.a.f.a. League, Div. 11, Hs.c.F.A. vs. s.c.c, Anson Road Stadium; Div. 111, Fort Canning vs. s.R.c, s.u.c ground. Lawn Tennis: Singapore Championship meeting starts, JS.C.C. courts. TUESDAY, JUNE 18. High Water. 12201 words
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Miscellaneous598 1935-06-17 2 Y ES rERD AY was the greatest day for sportsmen at the RAF Station. Seletar, when the finals or this year's athletics were held amid the cheerIng ol a large number of spectators Nctaolc guests present were lI. E the Governor, with Lady Thomas. IHsi Bridget Thomas and Capt Beverley.598 words
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Miscellaneous431 1935-06-17 2 Today's Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength 49.9 metres. p.m. 6 Recorded music. 6.45 News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7 Relay of concert artistes from Tomlinson Hall: Mrs. Paula Woods: Friend o' Mine (Sanderson) Sincerity (.Clarke) "Elsa's Dream" < Lohengrin431 words
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Article240 1935-06-17 3 AVAL MEETIN'G general meeting of the reachers* Association was •day at the Raffles InstiH. R. Cheoseman. Inspresiding over a good members. man said that last year ting had to be postwas no quorum. He iat that had not happened tat was an indication that was perhaps more240 words
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Article150 1935-06-17 3 Proprietor And Assistant Convicted Penang, June 13. protracted hearing in camera Biddulph. the Second Magis- rday: convicted Chang Chin proprietor of the Ean Ann ■ing lived wholly or in part .-.ings of prostitution and of n&itted his premises to be brothel Chin Chuah'a assistant, a med150 words
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556 1935-06-17 3 INSPECTOR NUNN CASE STARTS TODAY AT MALACCA ASSIZES First European To Be Tried There For Many Years MAKING LEGAL HISTORY (From Our Own Correspondent.) prai ti Malacca, June 15. I EGAL h.story will be made in this town next week. Set Jit r S p f gainSt InSpectOr Richar <*556 words
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Article78 1935-06-17 3 Oi Child On Way To Hospital Penang. death of a child on its way mral Hospital was brought to of the Central Police on )tars that the child, Yeah Ah iged five years, was taken by ther. living at 250. Carnarvon the Penang Convent. The i been78 words
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Article23 1935-06-17 3 orn Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 14. 4ure total should soon be by the Selangor Jubilee lal Fund. It is now over23 words
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224 1935-06-17 3 Siamese, Chief Inspector Of Police In Singapore TO STUDY TRAFFIC CONTROL A MEMBER ol the Siamese Police Force has arrived in Singapore to study our methods of fire fighting and traffic control. He is Chief Inspector Kosol. who has just been on a trip to Japan and the Phillippines, to224 words
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Article141 1935-06-17 3 Warning Against Unlicensed Waitresses Penang, June 13. The danger of employing unregistered waitresses in a coffee shop was pointed out by Detective-Inspector L. G. Blakesley in the police court yesterday when the proprietor of coffee shop No. 96. Campbell Street, was charged with having employed twc unlicensed141 words
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Article142 1935-06-17 3 Indian Association's Plans To Augment Relief Fund At the meeting of the committee of I the Indian Association held on Friday! a sub-committe?, consisting of thefol- lowing, was formed to collect funds in aid of the Quetta Relief Fund with power to co-opt i T Naraindas. J.P- Jamnadas142 words
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Article11 1935-06-17 3 2nd Lieut. Mohamed Noor bin granted a Commission as 2nd Lieut.11 words
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Article61 1935-06-17 3 Extension Of Service From Malaya As from today the range of communication by radio telephone from Malaya will be extended to include North Sumatra < Telephone Exchanges served via Medan) and Macassar (Isle of Celebes). For these services the Kuala LumpurBandoeng radio link will be used, speech being61 words
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Article60 1935-06-17 3 A committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association is to be held on Monday. June 24. in the Singapore Exchange Room at 5 p.m. AGENDA To confirm Minutes. Matters arising therefrom:— (a) Incoming Steamers— Passport Examinations. Legislative Council Papers and Bills. Straits Settlements (Penang) Association. Straits60 words
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Article186 1935-06-17 3 MR. W. H. WALMSLEY AND MISS M.D.M. WILCOX J^ISS Marjorie Doreen Mary Wilcox, ITI who arrived fro*n Home by the Cart-rnge recently, v as married to Mr. William HenVy Walmsley. of the Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday, the Rev. Albert V Wardle takirv-186 words
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441 1935-06-17 3 Many Johore people were present at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday when Miss Felice Daphne (Babs) Gray, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Warburton Gray, of Pelepah Valley Estate, Kota Tinggi, was married to Mr. Percival Daintry of Merah Estate.441 words
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Article275 1935-06-17 3 Malay Fined For Attempted Assault And Trespass (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 15. Judgment was delivered today in the case which has become known as the "Arab girl case." Kemee bin Kadir was charged with lurking house trespass by night and secondly with using criminal275 words
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Article, Illustration92 1935-06-17 3 PERHAPS THE LARGEST (ROW!) ever assembled in England iwtfMi about Buckingham I'alace M the Saturday night oi Jubilee w» ek when the Kins; and Queen appeared 0,1 the balcony for the last time. The crowd in the Mall and other open spaces an.uud the Palace is estimated to have been92 words
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Advertisement74 1935-06-17 3 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours i feel old before your time, and to enjoy the pleasures of youin. Dr. Niaon'i Vi-Tabs and res tore ir Mm hood. Vitality and ■Energy. results in 24 hours. Dr. J 1 1 -Tabs ue a new discovery and guar 'teed to build new74 words
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Advertisement21 1935-06-17 3 z' I*l. €oiumn Sole Distiibutors for Singapore: Sole Agents for Malaya: LEE HUAT CO. TOM STOREY CO. 34 War in Studios21 words
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Article, Illustration1313 1935-06-17 4 Speeding Up American Military AIRCRAFT Aviation Notes IN view ot tne somewhat uneasy international situation the Unued States Government is enforcing greater restriction on the issue of information applying to new military aircraft. It feemi unfortunate at this time, When such strides are being made, that international politics should hamperFlight - 1,313 words
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Article39 1935-06-17 4 Mr. A. H. P. Humphrey. Cadet attached to the District Office, Lipis. pro-' ceeded to Kuala Lumpur on June 4 to take up duties as Private Secretary to the Chief Secretary and as third assistant at the Federal Secretariat.39 words
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Article, Illustration613 1935-06-17 4 AROUND BRITAIN A Scottish King Was The "Father" Of The Derby IT SEEMS a far cry from the Spanish Armada to England's famous .Derby Day. which this year fell on June 5. But it was the superior quality of the horses theFree Press - 613 words
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Article46 1935-06-17 4 Ott.lUi Cargo tonnage I ol Halifax on ;!.> Ci adian Al sea coast for th< ftrsl I 193: totalled 714,493 f time record This comparei nage handled foi tl pt-noa the last rhree years 1934. 61 tons 19IW. 425.654 I us Md 441.071 tons.46 words
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Advertisement147 1935-06-17 4 Bodily Power Mental Strength They are here in WUI sanatogen 1 The nerx-ou, system must be vigorous, otherwise W not only the body suffers but will-power and mental capacity ere seriously affected as well Invigorate your nervous system by raking Sanat. I I l g T j d ing y147 words
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Advertisement22 1935-06-17 4 IMPENETRABLE Wfjff.. THE MOST DURABLE ENAMEL PAIM O a PAY CO- LONDON. gallon tiii^ SOLE AGENTS: 1 JITMP^* V3A* 27 Watin Studio;22 words
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Article, Illustration225 1935-06-17 5 ap Iron A K«»^.il Air lo t-e plane b thown dipping in salute. Ml SSULIM'S SON-IN-LAW. fount Uu»o. nlaced a wreath on the tomb oi the Unknown Soldier at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. He is seen ftrtef the Fascist Salute at the tomb. It.A.F. PLANE WRECKAGE on L.M.S.225 words
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Advertisement50 1935-06-17 5 .^BbBP^^ 'ji __ka ■rtm^**m m m^^**mM. r____________________i_A E&ofl mQ ____ft ""**<*. rs^mm 'J^^ I fi B B Ju 1 Wf flB i_B_________tfl mr i__*£&W_S B^r*** BiB (RUSTON VERTICAL OIL ENGINE I 1 WILL START INSTANTLY FROM COLD c ii c I nil Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES. Studios50 words
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344 1935-06-17 6 JUDGE DOUBTS TRUTH OF STORIES Penang, June 14. OELUCTANCE in giving straight- forward statements was shown by witnesses during the Coroner's inquiry before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the police court yesterday afternoon, into the death of a Tamil named344 words
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Article, Illustration33 1935-06-17 6 FETE DAY IN SEVILLE. For the spring festival the whole population turns out from gipsies to aristocrats. Two of the latter are here seen riding through the streets in their picturesque national dress.33 words
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631 1935-06-17 6 CHARGE THAT CIVIC DUTIES ARE SHIRKED Kuala Lumpur, June 13. 'T'HAT certain public officers to wit the chairman of the Visiting Jus tices, the Protector of Chinese, th< Chief Police Officer, and the Deput: 1 Controller of Labour who were ipsc 5 facto members of the Discharged Prix I soners'631 words
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Article531 1935-06-17 6 Rendezvous Of Organised Gaming Peuang, June 14. THAT the premises were an or- ganised gambling rendezvous was alleged by Detective-Inspector A. H. Hunt when he charged 11 Cantonese, Liew Leong. Teoh Choo Keng. Cheok Chee Yean. Cheng Yean. Cheng Eow. Thean Sin, Seng Chong, Lim Beng. Hong Kooi. Seow Choo531 words
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Article287 1935-06-17 6 BOY ALLEGED TO HAVE LED THIEVES Ipoh, June 14. TJHERE was a further development in the Togo Street snatch-and-grab incident when Mr. Livingstone, Asst. 0.C.D., Perak, produced before Mr. G. F. Staynes, the first magistrate, one Ah Ngam Chai, the alleged leader of the287 words
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291 1935-06-17 6 T^HE funeral of Miss Beatrice Phlpps. who was accidentally shot in her home in Sea Avenue, Katong. on Thursday night took place at the Bidadari Cemetery on Saturday morning. The interment was preceded by a choral service at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd,291 words
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Article82 1935-06-17 6 News has been received in Kuala Lumpur of the death, in England, ot Mr. R. Myram. late manager of the Ipoh branch of the Robinson Piano Co.. Ltd. Mr. Myram came out to Malaya over thirty years ago. and was one of the oldest volunteers in the country. He retired82 words
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Article278 1935-06-17 6 SON CAUSED BANKRUPTCY (From Our Own OORttpoodent f P°h. j,, Ml A former justice of the Perak. Mr. Lai Chak San K wi. o been adjudicated a bankrupt ml capacity as the partner Kwong Sang Loong, ipoh. itoodS public examination at th< p*Z Bankruptcy Court, yesterday Raja Omar,278 words
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Article23 1935-06-17 6 The appointment of Mr Plem Err Carcenac. assistant conser. forests. Mauritius, to be an conservator of forests Malayan Foi Service, has been approved.23 words
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Advertisement123 1935-06-17 6 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL FONE RECITAL ONLY WED. JUNE 26th AT 9.30 P.M. RENEE FLORIGNY THE CELEBRATED FRENCH PIANISTE BOOKING NOW OPEN AT LITTLE'S PRICES: $3, $2 $1. FLY TO SAVE TIME Singapore Palembang Batavia Bandoeng EVERY WEDNESDAY Passage: Singapore Palembang $70.-; Return $119.-. I Singapore Batavia $120.-; Return $204.-. Batavia123 words
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Article143 1935-06-17 7 Third Ground For Fleet Air Arm At Sembawan^ --"igapore's third Service aerodrome; i &e in the Sembawang district. lit is revealed in a Government. Extraordinary issued on .inay afternoon which gives notice j the Land Acquisition Ordin-j tiiat an area of 568 acres in district is "likely to143 words
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Article17 1935-06-17 7 Mr. Adrian Clark, the Solicitor Genial, will be the speaker at Wednesc meeting of the Rotary Club.17 words
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Article83 1935-06-17 7 Teams For The Barnes Cup Tourney The polo tournament for the Barnes Cup will be played in Singapore on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday this ■week. The teams are "A" Team: Ruff ell, O'Connor, Wheeler and Symonds. "B" Team: Wisley, Gilbert, Onraet ■and Nicholson. "C" Team, Kenyon-Senner, Munroe. i Henderson83 words
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Article45 1935-06-17 7 Fight Postponed Until Next Friday Penan?, June 16. Mr boo Bunn, the promoter of the Abayan-Weber contest, which was to have taken place today, states that the fio-ht has been deferred and will be staged on Friday next at Fun and Frolic Stadium.45 words
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Article37 1935-06-17 7 forwards finishing was pitiful. Penang was awarded a penalty for a foul on ;Ee Teik and Gok Ying .scored. Penam; i Dressed and when the final whistle blew the score was 4-3 in favour of I Perak.37 words
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Article1221 1935-06-17 7 MALA YA CUP FOOTBALL Victories For Perak And Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 15. I/'EDAHS success in defeating l^ Perak and holding Selangor, following on Penang's victory at A lor Star, had greatly increased interest in today's Malaya Cup match between Penang and Perak. Threatening weather rlid not1,221 words
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Advertisement138 1935-06-17 7 PLANS NOW OPEN BOOK EARLY CAPITOLI OPENING THURSDAY, June 2OTH 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY at 6 and 9 .30 P m professor WILLIAM DOORLAY'S TROPICAL EXPRESS NON-STOP REVUE r'f W €^V^W Vvt^H^BtkMMMi^BdbU«^K[ dfj tf. ad I 2® I 101 800 DIFFERENT ARTISTES GIRLS! ACTS COSTUMES BSee Gorgeous STAGE Spectacles! Daring Feats138 words
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Advertisement387 1935-06-17 7 ALHAMBRA TOMORROW Lmv^L^Twos^i a Co-ed. fo moke a moq out of this TONIGHT 6. 1 5 9.15. spoiled college boyl the 'aught him a lesson. ..and he wanted to learn mort. The Greatest Romantic Thrill .^gMgggllgggW Since HELL DIVERS .^gffflWv^gk You will sit amazed at this jm\^3U^^sT*^^ mighty spectacle of387 words
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473 1935-06-17 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. JUNE 17, 1935 In The Cause Of The Leper HTHE history of medicine is a history of self-sacrifice. Men and women have ever given their lives willingly to help improve the condition of their fellow-men. Today that spirit of self-sacrifice is as evident as ever473 words
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Article393 1935-06-17 8 CPORT provided two big surprises last week. In the first instance Max Baer, the heavyweight cham- pion, sensationally lost his title to a former dock labourer. In the second, Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody, six times champion at Wimbledon, was defeated for the first time in her long career by393 words
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Article, Illustration9 1935-06-17 8 COMMANDER L. A. W. JOHNSON, R.N.V.R.-«Any questions?"9 words
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Article566 1935-06-17 8 Pepys, Father Of The Navy Cattle Egrets For Whipsiunic HTHE new material dealing with the life of Pepys. on which Mr. Arthur Bryant is at present working, is likely to change a good many people's idea of the diarist when Mr. Bryant publishes his book in566 words
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Article1100 1935-06-17 8 THAT was the one tract of open country between Croaghpatrick Mountain and the farther hills of Connemara. the hills that end stonily at Killary Bay with The Bald King and The Devil's Mother, those heights ot Mweelrea where eagles still breed. Since leaving that last little settlement of1,100 words
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Advertisement96 1935-06-17 8 PRODUCE OF FRANCE /g^^k E YCII AW Bm^ N?l COGNAC i ■S^Stab^C A L D 8 C KS i A CHOICE CUT OF AUSTRALIAN VEAL SPECIAL CUT SHOULDERS BONED ROLLED WITH TASTY STUFFING PLEASING ECONOMICAL SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. 7o Banish Fatigue *//*"">/ there io nothing to96 words
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Advertisement69 1935-06-17 8 "IT IS ALL RIGHT to make a friend of your doctor," says Lord Horder, "but don't make a doctor of your friend." But if he shows a disposition to treat you, why, let him A "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY cannot take the place of your surgeon or physician69 words
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Article166 1935-06-17 9 Sir Frederick Whyte Reviews The Crisis In The North JAPANESE EXPANSION "fHINA is at the erfa*. t u m L 01 0 June 16. L alone" declares Sh F L con{ronts Observer. Forty veaix-L?"* Whyte Writin S in the by the jealousfes of g sheReuter - 166 words
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Article281 1935-06-17 9 Malayan Racehorse Trainer p death took place at the 1 General Hospital yesterday otf i tain C. W. e. Humphrys, the trainer, at the early of 45 years. I Humphry, had not been well «St week. His death came as re shock, to his many281 words
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Article182 1935-06-17 9 Cicely Court neidge At The Capitol ly Courtneidge is seen in one 01 most exuberant moods in "Things Looking Up" now at the Capitol rand of humour is already well to thousands ol cinema goers. hia Gaumont British picture the roles of a bitterly serious schoolstress and a182 words
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Article58 1935-06-17 9 Martial Law Proclaimed To Quell Omaha Strikers Lincoln, Nebraska, June 14. irtlal law has been proclaimed In ha by the Governor of Nebraska 1 effort to suppress riots caused by the tram strike. people have been killed and Injured in the riots. entire Nebraska National GuardReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-06-17 9 JAMES LIN. the 25-year-old son of .Mr. Lin Sen, President of the Chinese Republic, about to enter his name at the University of Ohio, where he will study economics and administration.31 words
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Article90 1935-06-17 9 Elaborate Manoeuvres By The Japanese Tientsin, June 16. Japanese troops armed with rifles and machine-guns, carried out elaborate manoeuvres in the Japanese concession this morning, during which many streets were closed to vehicles and pedestrians. In the afternoon five Japanese officers on horseback and two Japanese armoured carsReuter - 90 words
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Article273 1935-06-17 9 Attitude To Japanese Action Still In Doubt London. June 15. No information is available with regard to the British attitude towards events In North China. It is understood a statement will be made In the House of Commons on Monday in reply to question. It is also understoodReuter - 273 words
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Article40 1935-06-17 9 London, June 12. In the Isle of Man while practising for the tourist trophy races, Stanley Woods, riding an Italian Guzzi machine, broke the lap record by 32 seconds, averaging 84.3 miles per hour.- Reuter Reuter WirelessReuter; Reuter Wireless - 40 words
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Article32 1935-06-17 9 Saturday, June 15. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas were nresent at the Annual Sports of the Royal Air Force at the R.A.P. Base. Seletar.32 words
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Article56 1935-06-17 9 Mr John Bagnall has been re-ap-nointPd an Unofficial Member of the ExecuUve Council of the Straits Setflements for a further period of two years from Jan. 9. 1935. Mr John Joseph Warren has been temporarily appointed an Official Member of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements, in the place56 words
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Article38 1935-06-17 9 Los Angeles, June 16. The University of California team established a world record for the mile relay of 3 mins. 12 4|lo sees, which is 2110 better than Stanford University's record made in 1931.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article172 1935-06-17 9 Charity Ball At Great World Hospital Week was brought to a conelusion on Saturday night, when a i charity ball was held in the Great World Cabaret In aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Festivities were organised by Dr. and Mrs. Lim Eng Hae. and brought many surprises.172 words
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Article48 1935-06-17 9 Praffue. June 16. In the European zone of the Davis Cup, semi-final, Menzel < Czechoslovakia > beat Farquharson (South Africa) 6—2, 5—7, 6—3, 6—2. Caska (Czechoslovakia) beat Bertram (South Africa) 6—2, 6—4. 6—l.— Reuter. Berlin, June 15. Crawford and Quist beat Lund and Reuter Denker 6—l. 11—9. 6—3.-Reuter - 48 words
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Article141 1935-06-17 9 NEW RUBBER DUTY IN N. E. I. Varies According To The Market Price Batavia, June 15. THE Government intends to levy a fiscal export duty on estate rubber varying according to the Batavia market price for standard sheet as follows When the market price is below 17 cents per halfReuter - 141 words
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Article130 1935-06-17 9 Fast-Moving Drama At The Pavilion Barbara Stanwyck, Genevieve Tobin and Gene Raymond appear in the principal roles in -The Woman in Red." the First National picture introduced at yesterday's change at the Pavilion Theatre. Horses, horsemen, and horsewomen figure, in the early scenes of a very130 words
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Article111 1935-06-17 9 Deaths Follow Outbreak In Lipis District Kuala Lipis. Beside an epidemic of influenza and whooping cough, the Lipis district of Pahang is now in the grip of a serious epidemic of typhoid fever. Patients are being admitted daily into hospital here suffering from typhoid, while some deaths have111 words
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Advertisement9 1935-06-17 9 1 TIFFINS DAILY -$I.oo— WATCH DAILY MENU PHONE 4906.9 words
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Advertisement213 1935-06-17 9 I "LASTEX" I THE MIRACLE YARN THAT MAKES THINGS FIT j'*^ I THE NEW .yH^HH^B "SPORTSOVER" > jJ I PERFECT FIT EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS fl^^^B@S?iH sizes 36 s 4 chest 1 OUTSIZE THE NEW "LONGDRIVE" GOLF JACKET "LASTEX" YARN WILL STRETCH TO EVERY MOVEMENT AND RETAIN ITS ORIGINAL SHAPE. SHOWER PROOF213 words
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Article1096 1935-06-17 10 s\HRDAY, JtTNE 15. 1935 Buyers Sellers fcfllpftt Tin («l) 4« 3d 4s 6d x.d. \siim Kumbang 31s 33s c.d. Austral Maljy <£) 61s Ayer Hitam Tin (5s> 13s 3d. 14s c,d. Ayr: Weng <$1) L.ltH 1.97'-. Bangrln lln 24s 25s Chenderiang s 8 s JJ Hitam Tin1,096 words
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Article97 1935-06-17 10 June 15 Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit oi 2 x 4-gallon tins $4.86 Crown, Cross and Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2x4 gallon tins $4.46 Shell Motor Epirit ex pump per British Imperial Gallon a2 Shell Motor Spirit in 4gallon drums per British Imperial Gallon97 words
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Article102 1935-06-17 10 rvURING the week ending June 8 ex- ports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 87,900 cases, of which: 72,604 (83 per cent> cases were to the United Kingdom, 2,919 3 per cent* cases to the Continent, 8,899 (10 per cent) cases to Canada and102 words
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Article373 1935-06-17 10 Lewis and Peat, Ltd. in their weekly rubber market report from London, dated May 28. state: We have had a steadily improving market since our last report. Sustained buying by American interests has been the chief feature, and a welcome rise of 3 16 of a penny per373 words
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Article66 1935-06-17 10 New Lancashire Products To Replace Imports The manufacture of seamless allrubber and promenade sandals for men and women, a new industry for the British Isles, has been introduced into Rossendale, Lancashire. Such sandals have previously been imported from France and Belgium. The necessary machinery has been bought in66 words
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Article56 1935-06-17 10 London, June 11. The glut of money available for investment is evidenced by the fact that £130,000.000 was subscribed for the €4,000.000 3 per cent, loan offered by the Manchester Corporation. Applicants for £10,000 worth of stock were only allotted £300. The loan., quickly went to 1Reuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article127 1935-06-17 10 Lancashire Exports Show Good Rise Lancashire's staple industry, cotton, is showing signs of progress. The latest official returns show an all-round improvement in quantities and value of exports. India and British West Africa providing the best features. Exports of cotton yarns and manufactured goods during March amounted to127 words
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Article92 1935-06-17 10 Speed And Economy Claims For New Process Two West Wales men have discovered a process which, it is claimed, will speed up production in the tinplate industry and is likely to lower costs. It is stated that the process will enable a finished tinplatr. ready for packing, to92 words
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Article49 1935-06-17 10 The Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd.. report that its output of tin ore during May was as follows: Output (Piculs) L669. Hours run 1.583. Yardage 499.000. Estimated Value of Ore $113,000. Estimated Gross Mine Profit $69,510. Total estimated mine profit for 11 months of current financial year $1.352.237.49 words
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Article178 1935-06-17 10 June 13. 14. 15. American Can. Com. 138*2 138*2 140*4 American Telephone and Telegraph 126*4 127* 2 128 Atcheson Railroad 44% 46 47 8 Chesapeake 44% 44% 44% Dupont 10i3 8 102 7 a 102 7 8 Firestone 14', 2 15 15% General Electric 25% 26% 26 8178 words
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Article100 1935-06-17 10 June II Gambier 6.00 Java Cube 10.00 Hamburg Cube 10.50 Muntok White Pepper 25.00 White Pepper 23.00 Copra. Sundried 4.55 Copra, mixed 4.20 Small Flake Tapioca 4.00 R. B. Siam No. 1 $102 Blanja Jelotong 5.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.75 R. i Siam) W.C. No. 1 per koyan100 words
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Article222 1935-06-17 10 sellim; June 15 London, 4 months' sight 2 4 1 32 London. 3 months' light 2 4 London, 10 days' sight 2 3 3132 London. 30 days' light 2 3 15 16 London, demand 2 3 29 32 London. T.T. 2 3 29 32 Lyons and Paris, demand222 words
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Article74 1935-06-17 10 The iollowing is a list of outputs for the undermentioned estates for the month of May 1935 Brunei 33.000 lb.; Bukit Timah 9 507' Changkat 20,800: Huvtor 11,133 Indragiri 88,661: Lunas 31,700 Nyalas 27 300 iTanah 06.117: Ulu Pandan 4,714 Alor Gajah 18,700 lb., Ayer Pan-is m'Tn eneal74 words
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Article410 1935-06-17 10 Singapore, j u MEAT Beet steak K Beef stew or carry ci< Fillet steak y Mutton. Australian d, Pork, lean Kai Pork, lean and lat list quality > POULTS! Capons (locally reared I d Ducks etc* Fowls Kat Hens (locally reared) *j Pigeons, domestic fledged Pigeons, domestic,410 words
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92 1935-06-17 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 15, 12 o'clock noon Buyers SHlrr» No. I. X. R. S. S. in cases <F.0.8. June) 20 7 H Good F.A.Q. in -ases (FOB. June) 2() 3 8 No. I. X. R.S.S. (Spot loose) (av.-ard-able Singapore) 10% 20^ No. I. X. R S.S. July92 words
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Advertisement244 1935-06-17 10 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS Ocean Shipments of rubber, including concentrated latex, latex and revertex. being final shipments on ocean steamers at all Malayan ports during the month of May, 1935, in Long Tons. Sheet and Crepe Latex, Con. Latex. Revertex TOTAL i Destination Export Transhipment Export Transhipment Export Transhipment GRAND Proper244 words
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Article, Illustration429 1935-06-17 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - ACTORS FROLIC as FILMS MARK TIME MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY two ol our largest lots xlucing one picture each at loment and the remainder of major companies having a um of lour pictures each to jredit, writing a Hollywood i begins to have its humorous you liave written429 words
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Article89 1935-06-17 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Big Changes Expected In Administration D Hoiir Konsr. June 12. 818 changes are expected in the Kwanstung administration shortly Mr. Lum Wan Koi. Chairman of the Provincial Government of Kwangtung Mr. Liu Chi Wen. Mayor of Canton have resigned. Mr. Lam Yick Chung. Civil89 words
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Article, Illustration307 1935-06-17 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by Worlds Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst OPENING ONE NOTRUMP yHE new 1935 Culbertson System includes many new and improved ideas of scientific bidding. Among the most important of these is that affecting the original bid of one notrump, which is now more sharply307 words
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Article82 1935-06-17 11 -Sin Chew Jit Poh - Company With Capital Of 35,000,000 Yen Shanghai. June 11. The Japanese air department is reported to be making arrangements tor the formation of a monster company to run a number of air services in the eastern hemisphere. A capital ot 35.000.000 yen will be raised, and giant82 words
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Article75 1935-06-17 11 London, June 12. Sixty thousand schoolchildren this afternoon watched the dress rehearsal of the Alders-hot Tattoo in Rushmoor Arena. The Duke of Connaught, the Duchess of York and the two little Princesses were also present. Shortly before the performance began an army lorry loaded with fireworks caught fireBritish Radio - 75 words
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Article399 1935-06-17 11 THE undernoted non-fiction works are now available at Raffles library. My Khyber Marriage Experiences of a Scotswoman as the Wife of a Nathan Chleltain's Son. Morag Murray Abdullah; Sir Robert Morant. A Great Public Servant, M. A. Allen; Madame de Maintenon and SaintCyr. H. C. Barnard; Mixed Bliss399 words
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Article114 1935-06-17 11 How Manchester Issue Was Over-Subscribed i London, June 12. Manchester Corporation 3 per cent loan of C4.000~.CG0. which was offered last week at 99 per cent., is stated to have been over-subscribed 33 times Dealings began today and finished at a premium oi 15/16. It was the firstBritish Radio - 114 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-06-17 11 "A NIGHT IN SOUTH AMERICA." Some of the girls of the Tropical Express Revue opening at the Capitol on June 20.21 words
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Advertisement282 1935-06-17 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong* The liability of members is limited to the extent and in the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50.000 000 Issued and fully paid up $20.000 000282 words
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Advertisement483 1935-06-17 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3 000 000 Reserve Fund £3.000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000 000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amrltsar483 words
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Article775 1935-06-17 12 LAST SCENES IN FAMOUS BLUE R WANDER Sentiment Before Business At Mauretania Sale A LTHOUGH the Mauretania's next voyage from Southamp- ton docks is to her funeral at Rosyth. the sting may be taken from her death by a scheme both novel and romantic. DURING the eight775 words
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Article172 1935-06-17 12 $5,000 Damages From Hong Kong Paper Hong Kong. General damages ol $5,000 were awarded by the Supreme Court to Mr. Robert Cuthbcrt. a retired master mariner of Hoihow. in a libel action brought against the South China Morning Post, Mr. Bon Wylie. tho paper, and aReuter - 172 words
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Article58 1935-06-17 12 Freight Tariff No. 12 Rubber Unprotected It Is notified for Information that when rubber is shipped in bales without any matting or cloth d vering the n lative bills of lading will be claused as follows ••Rubber. Unwrapped" The foregoing Is In place ol the paragraph58 words
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Advertisement497 1935-06-17 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. OOOKH9U MUDCTf FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATF. RAILWAYS OF SI AM. CANAOMN MCIMC WOQUrt GBMTKT 'Incorporated in England) THE "EMPRESS' ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or dlrett EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL497 words
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Advertisement222 1935-06-17 12 NOTICES TO MARINERS Singapore Strait. Keppei Harbour Brani Shoals extending alt< ration In position oi buoy. Position. Marking the norh-western extremity ol Branl shoals Lat. l deg. it> In N.. Long. 103 deg. 50 in. E i approx.) Details. Brani shoal is extending slightly to the north-west-ward and the white222 words
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Advertisement284 1935-06-17 12 M.S. M MEONL4 N ARRD: JUNE IST, 1935. Consignees ol cargo per I motorship from Europe notified that a genera] nu cargo landed In a dam i will be held at Oodown M< 6 Bonded "D at 2 p.m., an Store at 3 p.m. on Wedn< id i I instant.284 words
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Miscellaneous618 1935-06-17 12 I Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 sun. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 aJXL Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 pm. Kuantan via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 ajn. 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Gemas) every Monday Wednesday, Thursday618 words
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Miscellaneous32 1935-06-17 12 j The M.M. mail vessel General Met- zinger is due here from Pondicherry tomorrow at 7 a.m. and will sail at 3 p m. for Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong Berth S.H.B. Wharves.32 words
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Miscellaneous141 1935-06-17 12 PASSENGERS DIE The following passengers are due from Europe by the T.S.S. Aeneaa onMonday CoL W. Cave-Browne. D.S.O M C Capt. F. M. Bramalt R.M.. Mrs ißramall. Mrs. M. O. Gordon-Dutr. Mr land Mrs. R. L. Tanner. Mr. and Mrs |J. D. Mair. Mr. and Mrs C. J. Windsor Lt.141 words
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Miscellaneous190 1935-06-17 12 I SINGAPORE Ships alongside the Uiwr or expected to arrue iKast Wharf (Entrance (i.it*« Kuhna 22; Kumsang 21 Main Wharf (Entrance (Im*Hong Peng 18: Cape 81 Menrlaus 14; Pn s Monrot 8; Stagon 6. Empire Dock (Entrance <. a w> Chattanooga City 32: Pyrrhus M; Ehexenor 1 39. West Wharf190 words
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Advertisement470 1935-06-17 13 Ellermaii&Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, HAMBURG. AIS S^« PUnB targ f r €ansMlian and American ports via Colombo ft learner City ot Batavia V. Jg JJ J£ Calls AarhiLs FOR HONG KONG SHANGHAI AND JAPAN City 01 -Hereto* Ju[y AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE "c'nyT'Sou"^470 words
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Advertisement918 1935-06-17 13 SHIPPING s££°€k- SSSSSSST. T m The Strait. Steamship Co.. Ltd. The AoMraii in SK?f C ill The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. T*l ftTSSSS" nSf^r^'i The Siam Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. -waaay tiotilU Co.. Ltd. L INSURANCE SL^TS?. Si. LODdOII and nu S*. T^" 1 d M^' M n w J918 words
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Advertisement767 1935-06-17 14 K. P. M. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ BOTH— Monday. June 17, Muntok, Batavia and Cheribon. <H«HIK Monday. June 17. Belawan-Deli. MAKASSER -Monday. June 17, Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. KOKAN— Tuesday. June 18,» Bengkalis, Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengei-dar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. MAJANG— Wednesday, June 19. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estate and767 words
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Advertisement350 1935-06-17 14 BOULAR STEAMSHIP LINE <£ndAMEMOia^MMAML U**E TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY COMFORT and ECONOMY SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running water— excellent cuisine talking motion pictures ample Deck space entertainment of all350 words
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Advertisement621 1935-06-17 14 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNABD WHITE STAR LINE. TO LONDON, VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES. ANTWERP, ROTTERIMM AND MIDDLESBROUGH tSFUSHIMI MARU 11.000 June 26 27 SKATORI MARU IO.OOu HAKOZAKIMARU 10,500 July 10 11 SKASHIMA MARU 10.000 Bej tTERUKUNI MARU 12.000 July 23 24 iYASUKUNI MARU 12.000 O<HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Aug. 7 8621 words
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1745 1935-06-17 15 Exciting End To Summer Meeting At K. L TWO DIVIDENDS OF OVER (From Our Own Correspondent) |KA,. ueat ht r favoured the i and Hard Up were scratchthe course. exciting races culminated in In the last race in which •-ran and Fenang created a1,745 words
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721 1935-06-17 15 Record Fourth Wicket Partnership FNGLAND had made 384 runs for seven wickets at the close of ij play on Saturday in the first Test Match against the South Africans at Nottingham. This was made possible largely as the result of a fine fourth721 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-06-17 15 MRS. HUSBAND and Mrs. Saundsrs at the R.A.F. sports at Scletar on Saturday (ResuLs on past 2).- Free Press Photo.20 words
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Article49 1935-06-17 15 Two Changes In Ties For Tomorrow Two changes have been made in the ties for Tuesday in the Singapore tennis championships ladies singles event. Miss Abed will play against Miss P. Coleman and Mrs. Sturgess who was to have played against Miss Coleman will play Miss Lewis.49 words
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Article51 1935-06-17 15 The following will represent the S.R.C. at soccer vs. Fort Canning K.riay at 5.15 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground: C. Alphonso, T. St. Maria. A. B. Collick; R. Barth, C. W. Oliveiro. L. Oliveiro: G. Fernandez, J. Reutens, A M Valberg, A. Gardner, P. d'Almeida <capt», N. Sullivan, D. C.51 words
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Article772 1935-06-17 15 CRICKET HISTOR Y MADE AT IPOH Lowest Scoring, Inter-State i Match On Record /CRICKET history was made at lpoh yesterday in the inter-SUtc-match between Perak and Selangor. for never has an inter State game produced such low scoring. At the end of the first day's play Perak had 53 runs772 words
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Advertisement65 1935-06-17 15 THE SUNDAY TIMES (THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA) has arranged to produce a Special Food Number on June 30th. q This Special Number will contain manv up-to-date articles on what to eat, etc., etc.. 1•III• I I a I and will he illustrated. q This Number will form part65 words
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424 1935-06-17 16 SIR SHENTON EXCELS WITH BA T BALL ASHWORTH'S BRILLIANT INNINGS FOR THE MERCHANTS BRIGHT cricket and an exceptionally exciting finish were seen at Tanglin yesterday afternoon in the Non-Benders versus United Services match. United Services won by one wicket. Their total stood at 123424 words
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Article492 1935-06-17 16 Etceteras Win Tournament Match Etceteras beat Merchants by two wickets in the tournament match played at the S.C.C. yesterday. A fine knock for 90 by R. A. Ashworth, was the feature of Merchants innings, which realised 180 runs. A good sixth wicket stand between O'Neil Dunne and492 words
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Article271 1935-06-17 16 Chinese Win By Six Wickets Raffles College were defeated by six wickets yesterday, when they visited Hong Lim Green to fulfil their fixture with the S.C.R.C. Batting first, they scored a total of 117 runs, while the Chinese reached 107 at the fall of their fourth wicket and were 121271 words
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Article290 1935-06-17 16 In Honour Of King's 1 *1 I ii Hi If* i* %3 UUUCC A sports meeting Of the Muslims in honour of His Majesty's Silver Jubilee was held yesterday afternoon on the Victoria Bridge School ground. There was a large attendance and a long programme was worked290 words
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Article221 1935-06-17 16 KTwo Good Opening Partnerships The cricket match at the S.C.R.C. j yesterday was drawn. Good opening partnerships were features of the game. the S.C.R.C. opening pair putting on j 85 runs tor the first wicket and the Raffles Institution pair collecting 113 runs before they were separated. Scores:221 words
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Article, Illustration26 1935-06-17 16 Photo. LADY 7 THOMAS, wife of the Governor, watching the R.A.F. sports at Seletar on Saturday. Maj.-Gen. Lewin, G.O.C Malaya, is on her left. Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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Article254 1935-06-17 16 Low Scoring Match At Balestier Playing one short St. Andrew's School defeated the Ceylon Tamils' Association by 46 rung on Saturday in a low scoring mitch at Balestier. The schoolboys took first knock ana compiled 72. J. Ferguson top-scoring with 28. V. Muttu captured five wickets for four254 words
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Article81 1935-06-17 16 London, June 16. Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody, six times 'champion at Wimbledon and who is competing in the singles there this month, was today defeated 6 o. 6 4 by Miss Kay Stammers, the twenty-one-year-old British hard courts champion. The match was in the semi-final of the KentBritish Radio - 81 words
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Article166 1935-06-17 16 H.M.S. Terror Wins By 25 Runs Playing at home with only nine men, the Y.M.C.A. were beaten at cricketyesterday by H.M.S. Terror by 25 runs Scores: H.M.S. Terror: White c and b Lyne 1 Workman b Sanderson 38. Mayer b Brown 31, Bannister b Lyne 0. Mann b166 words
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339 1935-06-17 16 HAMILTON PATERSON IN GOLF FINAL Singapore Island Amateur Championship rE following are the results up-to-date of the Singapore j Island Amateur Golf championship. SECOND ROUND J. P. de C. Hamilton beat H. L. Marshall 1 up. G. Finlay beat H. B. Sym 2 and 1. S. J. Beattie beat Com.339 words
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199 1935-06-17 16 NEW ZEALANDER WINS WORLD MILE RACE Princeton. Jm,, Before 40,000 spectators todaj "mile of the century.'* in the jtional athletic meeting, w, Lovelock (New Zealand) with B second and Cunningham third The time was 4 min. 11 Lovelock won by 10 yards wit! yard between Bonthron and Ci ham. It199 words
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Article136 1935-06-17 16 Singapore Golf Club Cup At Sandwich London. June M A: Prince's. Sandwich yesten...-. goll meeting of the British M Association was continue weather was fine and there Vftl wind blowing when the second I of the competition for the President's Tankard was begun. Second round resultsReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement71 1935-06-17 16 I I fL^ I H s ':> V iin. jMb' A Designed to The AUS TIN ten-four This Ten-Four, four door saloon, is undoubtedly the most popular light car produced today. The motoring public has learned to rely on Austin quality and design with the result that no car can71 words
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Advertisement134 1935-06-17 16 Automatic Adjusting of Lens Aperture Speed is changed, BS vK Film Insertion by ONE simple operation, which can be done I/.1H9 flft**^^ in daylight. Mj^ HtfSA tffiW Reflecting and Direct Vision Bmm> KflPl Viewnnders. I5M KrfflM Speeds tor Slow Motion for k^l E^l iff Rapid Motion and for Single Bl^l134 words
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