The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 June 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 11.607 ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY. JUNE 22, 1935 it CENTS.
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  • 365 1 JAPANESE DEMANDS Ur rvJoLD Difficulty Over North China TOE DOWNFALL of the Chfae* Covemmen. i. I foreshadowed by the news from Nankins last riight that the majority of Mtafetew favour SLw nor. in Preference to si smnK any agreement "m--bodying the Japanese demands in North
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  • 269 1 Rebel Cruisers Taken By Surprise EXPECTED TO RETURN TO HONG KONG Hong Kong. June 11. •yilK. rebel Chinese cruisers sailed out from Hong Koni? about 1.30 p.m today, but apparently Ante is not vet written on their adventures. When they reached a point opposite Wagtail Lighthouse,
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  • 201 1 Hoiij: Koi»k, June ZL A rOKI>IN(i to Chinese circles here the Italian Government i> eondiutinK an intensive labour recruiting <-ampaign in Chiuchow District in Kwangtung Province. It is understood 7,000 labourers are required for work on road-making in Italian Somailand. It is stated th.it tr. was
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  • 82 1 Senator Huey Lonjr Again Critical Washington, June .0. Most Democrats and some Repub- 1 cans praise very highly President Roosevelt's surprise 1 message to ConIgress in which he announced a general increase of taxes, but a minority asserts the recovery will be further re- taitied. Senator Huey Long,
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  • 28 1 From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 20. The London rubber market wiJl be closed on Saturdays lrom June 22 to Aug. 31 inclusive.- -Tree Press oopyright.
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  • 108 1 A Stnuts Settlemenls (iovtruriM»nt Ciazette Kvtraordinar> published yesterday states: It is hereby declared that it .»Pl>e.Ars to the Governor in < mmril that the piece of land situate in the Settlement of Singapore and District of South M^lelar and containing ?*K acres '2 rv>ods ajid
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  • 184 1 Appeal For Fresh Trial Lodged Trenton < Npyv .Irrs^y). June 20. In a calm, legal atmosphere, In striking contrast to the emotional scenes at Remington, Bruno Hauptmann's lawyers presented the Court of Errors and Appeals with a lengthy brie: ::i support of their contention that a retrial of
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  • 266 1 Much Better. Lord Carson was reported to be much better yesterday following a good night. The Chinese Naval Ministry.— Has arranged to send eight naval eadets to Britain far several years training in the British Fleet. The students Will leave China, on June 26. Back to
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  • 134 1 BOMBERS WITH RANGE OF 2,000 MILES Improved Types For R. A. F. SPEED OF FIGHTERS INCREASED lx>iiilon. June 21. T'jie Air Ministr\ i> energetical* iy undertaking the enlargement .'inci Improvement <>i the r.a.k as decided upon m Partftameni last month. The Daily Telegraph aviation correspondent says several order have been
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  • 37 1 —Born*' on a ffuii-carriaK?, the body of Admiral of the Fle«t Sir Charles Madden, was ronveyed with full ceremonial from the Admiralty to Westminster Abbey, London. Th#» coffin being carried intt> th«* Abbey.
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  • 44 1 I Hong KoriK, lime 21. All British ratings of thr submarine Rricent and thr destroyer IWender iMMPt been rei .iH« (I to thrir ships from shorr «on.stH|U«*nt or» tonight's drvHopinents rrtc.irdini; thr Chines* rruisrrs which h.ise now returned to llonu Konjc- Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 101 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. t^ MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL k TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS RU STAFF EL 12.30 to 3 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT sas to ».is Pm DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight AND FINAL PERFORMANCE OF THE POPULAR FAST STEPPING AMERICAN
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    • 161 1 I There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA I GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW fc^ HOTEL TONIGHT FORMAL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I>inrwr and I>an. r Musi«: a.r>d I n.t«-rt.tiuin*-ut l*r«rv ided bv THE RELLER BAND J THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF SINGAPORE SUNDAY MORNING EVENING POPULAR CONCERT SPECIAL DINNER 11
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  • 60 2 From Our Own Correspondent I London. June 80. Mr. E. L. Burgin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Beard of Trade, stated in the House ol Commons last night that the investigations into the affairs oi Messrs. James and Shakspeare. metal and produce brokers, who were heavily involved in the
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 466 2 DIRE DISTRESS STILL WIDESPREAD CLOSING OF THE RELIEF FUND SOME ACTUALLY STARVING TRIALS PATIENTLY AND BRAVELY BORNE— WHILE SINGAPORE REMAINS QUIESCENT— APPEAL TO LEADERS OF THE VARIOUS COMMUNITIES i<> The Kditor, Sir. -Inasmuch as the Silver Jubilee Fund must needs take a considerable time yet to come to
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  • 166 2 F)R "storing" on behalf of a seafaring man, 830 tahils of chandu valued at $6,640. in his house off River Valley Road, a Chinese named Tah Thiam Hock was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment and fined $3,000 or a year's imprisonment, by Mr. H. A.
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  • 96 2 Smallpox Cases In Singapore Seven deaths have occurred in Singapore from smallpox since Apr. 11. Cases (20 altogether) have been reported in Cuff Road. French Road. Oxford Road, Ban San Street. Rangoon Road, Racecourse Road and Mackenzie Road. This is not an epidemic and there is no cause
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 101 2 7l±e Juneura Soap daily and be convinced of what it can do for your skin. Through its use many thousands have found relief from apparently hopeless skin troubles. i ntioura Soap contains the same effective Medication that has made i utioura Ointment the iir^t thought in treating pimples, eczema ami
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    • 177 2 EDUCATION. ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE. Hong Kong. Boarding School for Chinese Students. Classes in English by resident English and Chinese Graduates. Chinese Classes from beginners upwards. Fine buildings on healthy site. 25 acres. Prepares students for the Universities. Football, tennis etc. Chinese or Foreign food. For Prospectus apply The Warden. St.
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    • 903 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSL I A QUICK TONE- UP TREATMENT for that FIVE O'CLOCK FACIAL. Real Strawberry Cream Real Strawberry Lotion Harriet Hubbard Ayer A quick complexion rejuvenator made from real strawberries. Medical Hall, Ltd. BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA." C, OXLET RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large I grounds Excellent
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 201 2 Diary Of The Week SATI RDAY. JUNE 22 High Water. 2 a.m. 9.7 ft.. 3.21 p.m. 8.3 ft. SUNDAY, JUNE 23 High Water. 2.59 a.m. 9.2 f t 4.10 p.m. 8.2 ft. SATURDAY. JUNE 22 High Water. 2 a.m. 9.7 ft.. 3.21 p m 8.3 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div.
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    • 796 2 Singapore Church Services 4Mr\nr\i/'c r* a TurrvD a I Pt««cher: Mr. P. If. S;nnuel (Evangelist*. 01. AINUKLW O C A I HLUKAL .00 p.m. Divine Service at Alexandra Brickworks Chapel. tkivitv siIMBAT SFRVIC'ES 6 P Jlt D^™ 0 Service at H.M. Naval Base. TRIMT\ MNPA\ sLK\itts» 7.15 p.m. Christian Youths
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    • 127 2 AIR PASSENGERS The following were passengers by K.L.M.: arrived in Singapore from N.I. by K.N.I.L.M on June 18: Mr Aacai and Mr. Beam. Left Singapore N.I. by K.N.I.L.M. on June 19: Mr. Rev Mavil. Mr. Wills and Mr. Tangye. Arrived in Singapore from N.I by K.L.M. on June 19: Mr.
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  • 1297 3 How 14- Year-Old Schoolgirl UXCLE DESCRIBES HOW PISTOL I'hipps. the ,4-vear-oU, SSj'^J iroumstanees at her holm i Sea iven^ Kai""" traßi nieht of June 13. Avenue, Katon R th.- B i *rnv and her two younger bro rs, Eric and Ronny, were alone at about
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  • 65 3 Tcluk Alison, JSOBC IX. The i uncial took place yesterday evening of Mr. B. R. Thambyiah, who died of heart failure on Sunday. The burial took place at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Rev. Father Aloysious, Vicar of St. Anthony's Church. Teluk Alison, officiating. About 250 relatives and friends
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  • 51 3 With reference to the whist drive and dance of the Junior Ranks. Fort Canning, to be held tonight at the Institute, mentioned bv Mignon In our issue yesterday, we are asked to point out that admission is by invitation only. The function is not a public affair as
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  • 49 3 Entries lor the Hobby and Handcraft Exhibition to be opened next Wednesday at 5.15 at the Y.W.C.A. and to continue until Saturday, June 29 must be brought jto the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay today, or Monday, June 24. No entries will be received later than Monday.
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  • 317 3 GUNNERS ACQUITTED ON MISCHIEF CHARGE QUNNERS J. H. Pitcher and A. Farringdon. of the Royal Artillery, who were charged with robbery of a motorcar and mischief by damaging it. following the fatal accident on Changj Road early on May 5 when Gunners J. N. Johnson and G.
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  • 162 3 (ilass Case Fall. On Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala I.umiMir. June 20. A verdict of '•accidental death" was returned today by Che Ma'arof, sitting as Coroner In the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, at an Inquiry Into the death ni a Chint'Sf glass-ware dealer. Choug Chan, who died
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  • 106 3 Departure For England Dr. P. T. Cheng, who has been appointed by the Chinese Government <o take charge of the Chinese Art Exhibition to be held at Burlington Houjc*, London, left Singapore by the Raj-i putana for England yesterday. Dr. Cheng, was the first Chinese to
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  • 71 3 Chinese About To Enter Park A Cantonese was arrested in Pe >- Die's Park on Thursday niiht with a fully loaded revolver and 12 bullets in lis pocket. Detectives crept up hehind him as he stood at the entrance to the Park, and apprehended him as he
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  • 47 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 20. A reward of $250 is offered by the Police tor information leading to tho arrest of the men responsible lor the murder of the proprietor of the Shell petrol kiosk at the Selangor Club on Saturday night.
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  • 795 3 OIL TANKER'S BATTLE WITH GALE Severely Buffetted Ship Arrives In Singapore (FREE PRESS SPECIAL) OEVERELY bulYetted in a north-west gale in Cape Town u harbour last month, the large oil tanker, Shabonee, has come to Singapore for repairs. A couple of thousand rivets and time plates are being removed from
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    • 331 3 2 minutes stomach pains are gone Heartburn, acidity, Ktomarb Kan— all disappear within two minute* of I aking i do < u Aox, \m bo .i .ii-.i' it refined and extremely active 1 Uis at least Bfty i more active Lhan ordinary Inal Bhan al, m I its power <•:
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  • 1185 4 Chess Notes And News By The Chess Editor Till Singapore Chess Club Championship promises to be an inordinately exciting event this year. The final list of entries shows that ten players will fight for the honour, an increase oi two over the previous year. Each player plays 18 games and
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  • 79 4 As It Was In The Singapore Free Press, For The Week Ending June 20, 1885 50 Years Ago LAND MARKET A considerable business has been done in land and house property this week, and the prices given show a decided upward tendency. Two coconut plantations in the vicinity of Tanjong
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  • 332 4 To the Editor. Sir. I hope 1 may De allowed to make a tew annotations on your valu£>bL> Anecdotal History of Old Times In Singapore. As to tigers, like the sailor at the battle ot the Nile. "I was there all the while." I was one ot the
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  • 109 4 The Singapore Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society was formed, or rather reformed, some time back, and we are glad to record its first public venture which took place at the Town Hall last night. There was no lack of support on the part of the community, the theatre
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  • 85 4 We are very pleased to say that the late Mr. THan Bong Swee left a legacy Ol SI. OOO to the Raffles School, which was paid by Mr. Beng Gum and Jiak Kim. his executors, to the treasurer yesterday The various articles and other matter which have appeared In
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  • 89 4 London. June 12— The Times in a leading article announces that Her Majesty the Queen has refused to accept the resignation of Mr. Gladstones Ministry without further Information. London. June 13 Lord Salisbury has been summoned by Her Majesty to Balmoral. London, June 14 On Saturday Mr Gladstone
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 80 4 J^^A LET I !<=; -IH /4 PREPARE fa] YOUR SPECIAL FEAST! Whether it be formal or informal... at your own Home or in our Rooms the preparations will be of the same high standard. Tempting and satisfying, the Food baked by our experts has the home touch and will put
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    • 7 4 week-end radio programmes ON P. 11 i
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    • 313 4 /fQuiCK RiuefN I Worn V43OMMIMINS] X HERE is no other stomach remedy known I to medical science with a curative action more I (''^V'^tl simple, certain and complete than Bisurated I j Magnesia. It is M rentarkable t)iat it (rWM I V~ Jr practically in>tant relief, even when you are
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  • 137 5 Singapore Harbour Board Extension Pictures COOLIES passing d«»wn concrete to workers in this drabi seven tret In diameter, who purpose is to remove sin plus water from ihr land behind the reclamation <>\F (>! T!!l CONCRETE Mock* which will carry the st< el framework i»n which nit* whatvcs' foundations will
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  • 2672 6 TRUST'S APPEAL AGAINST PROHIBITION WRIT Issue "Public Health Versus Vested Interests" A reference to the .speech by Sir Arnold Robinson at the meeting of the Legislative Council last Monday was made by Mr. Roland Braddell (for the Singapore Improvement Trust) in
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  • 62 6 Colombo, June 18. j"CPEEDING" in bullock-carts has re- u come the latest menace to Colombo pedestrians. Two people were killed yesterday by bullock carts, both of which were alleged to be racing Mrs. Van Haght. of Mutwal, was fatally Injured while crossing Leyden Bastian Road,
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  • 403 6 Bangkok, June i<, FERCE fighting broke out on Tuesday in the Maha Ct*l p gaol, 72 Annamese prisoners rebelling against the gaol autho si* who were saved from defeat by the help of Siamese prisoners One man was killed and 48 were
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  • 36 6 Che Bahaudln. the Pert* fcal cricketer, who i.s at present nnderfotni a course of training at Malay C Kuala Kangiar, will, it <;> under I be attached to the Kinta S Board with effect Iron July 1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 174 6 ENSURE BETTER VISION Our specialised opticians are at your service. Free sight -testing and advice given. Our glasses give clear vision from edge to edge and our charges are Moderate. Conserve your vision with modern lenses. HEW CHINA OPTICAL C0. t 96, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. The pen that writes C)
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    • 62 6 ■ft I Da.MkFrtllV. "r^^-^ l\ i BBu^ JCqaijßv^ I Bfl HL_ '"Al" r] I 1 Du.Q*'' t |Bf* fcS*\S N L. m B^^BB^bb^^B^Bl? >j? it lrs5CW JRrc PURE FRUIT DRINKS MADE FROM THE JUICE OF CHOICEST ORANGES LEMONS PINEAPPLES BY THE PIONEERS OF FRUIT JUICE DRINKS MANUFACTURERS ORANGE SMASH LIME
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  • 414 7 Teams For Week-End Cricket Matches •T^HE following will represent the S.R.C. at cricket vs. the S.C.C. today at j 2 p.m. and tomorrow at 11 a.m. on the B.C.C. ground: P. R. Lewis, H. N. Bal- hetchet, M, Orr, J. Q. Edwards. N. Sullivan, P. M. d'Almeida. D. Ross, E.
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  • 95 7 Programme Of Week-End Races Today the B class will sail the third race for the Santry Challenge Cup (for ladies). Start at 4.45 p.m. Tomorrow there will be a cruiser race over a course of about 16 miles. Vinette and Soon Lee will start at 9.30 a.m. Remaining entries
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  • 41 7 The following will represent S.R.C. vs. R.A.F. today at 5.15 at the Anson Road Stadium: J. Edwards; H. Humphries, T. Albuquerque; R. Barth, H. V. Street, G. Ross; J. Reutens, A. M. Valberg. A. G. Valberg, A. Oliveiro, D. C. Ross.
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  • 73 7 (By Ringside) The weighing-in for tonight's fights at the Great World will take place this afternon. It is expected that Frisco will tip the scales at lOst. 101b. or three pounds over welterweight limit. Mr. Simon informs us that he has made special arrangements with the j Traction
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  • 43 7 The death of Mrs. Ong Keok Meng. third daughter of the late Mr. Heah Swee Lee and of Mrs. Swee Lee, took, place on Tuesday at 468. Northam; Road, Penang, and the funeral will take i place on Monday next at 10.30 a.m.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 595 7 TODAY PAVILION 3-15 6-15 O-IS^^^ •> COURAGE THAT COMPCic nv«.^ N A STORY OF Hiru ADMIRATION IN (EARLY book| ng is important) v MK.H ADVENTURE, PACKED WITH THRILLS' EEDS OF SKILL AND DARING, THAT fm^L b WILL hold you enthralled; I A^ V B B fl B ifl •> H
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  • 906 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1935 The Tin Dilemma THE present Tin Restriction Agree- j ment expires at the end of 1936 and while there are still eighteen, months to go the forces on either; side are being lined up for a strenuOUfl battle, the outcome |pf which
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  • 349 8 Mr and Mrs. A. P. Cranna have returned to Kuala Lumpur from home leave. Mr K. V. Paterson. manager of Borneo Motors. Limited. Penang. is indisposed Major Spooner. Engineer lor Ways and Works. F.M.S. Railways, is due back trom home this week. Mr. W. Ming Doa of
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  • 321 8 The Suit That Stretched A Lund Of Many fnivnti a?i.\ |T used to be said that one of thr worst things that could happen to a man was for his wife or other female relative to knit him a tie and expect him to wear it.
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  • 1188 8 |\EAR Reader, the burden of this week's theme will be Mae West. But why Mae West you may ask. to which the Topicist snaps back, 44 Why not She is the most intriguing poisonality on the screen and as someone once remarked of something entirely different.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 218 8 A LITTLE CHEAPER i' ~J THAN OTHER WHISKIES ij^Ja GOOD, SOUND SCOTCH JSSL. iMACGREGOR'S M RED SPOT. X J CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. e<Ww i Itxcrporatvd under the Companies _n. A J/ir Ordinances of Honßkonq> 8 foil) J^^L^ >< c i lncon>°rated in Shanghai) Wholesale t* Retail WINE MERCHANTS. e.
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    • 43 8 J PARTS OF MEXICO are said to suffer from fierce outlaws. But all parts of the world suffer from fierce inlaws. What about "GAFLAC" POLICIES on the contents of the home? GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFE ASSI'RANCK CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 413 9 First Lord Of The Admiralty R epUes To The Critics "WE HAVE TO~FACE THE FACTS- THE reasons that impelled Britain 2h i 1 agreement with Germany Were lfo naval «f Commons today by the' first Lord of Ti a£?- House H said Britain at
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 9 CARDINAL INNITZER, the Archbishop of Vienna, christened the Archduchess Alexandra, daughter of the Archduchess Anton, in the presence of her grandmother the Queen -Mother of Rumania, a representatives of the Archduke Otto, and many Austrian and Hungarian nobles. The baby has been named after the late Queen Alexandra.
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  • 277 9 Mr. Baldwin's Reply To Commons Question London, June 20. A»ed in the House of Commons whether the Anglo-German Naval Construction Agreement, fixing German naval Strength at 35 per cent of the British Navy, was an Indication of the British Government's intention to arrange bilateral agreements with other State*
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  • 393 9 Further Conversations With Other Powers The Anglo-German Naval Agreement was the subject of a brief broadcast speech last night by the First Lord of the Admiralty. Sir Eyres Monsell who declared that it conferred a great benefit in the cause of world peace. It was the Government's confident
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  • 172 9 Enjoyable Film At The Alhambra Rarely has a musical Aim combined song, romance, and humour, so cleverly as in 'Sweet Music." the Warner Bros. release, which had its premiere at the Alhambra ynsterday. As makers of this type of film Warner Bros, are In the forefront of producers
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  • 39 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 20. Today's closing prices on the London pepper market were as follows: Whito Muntok. unchanged at tttd. in bond. Black Lampong. spot 3d. sellers. The market was weak.- Free Press copyright
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  • 125 9 From Our Own Correspondent.* London, June 20. North Borneo State Rubber. Ltd report a profit for 1934 of £775 compared with a loss of £2.382 the previ oiia year A debit oj £12.574 I £13.394. is carried lor ward. Madingley (Malay* Rubber Estates Ltd., report a profit
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  • 107 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices <From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER: London, June 21. Spot (Sellers* e^ad. (6 Hl6d.) (Buyers* 6 l;16d. (6d.» Oct. -December 6 9 32d. (6'4d.> Jan.-March 6 7|l6d. (6 13 32d> April-June 619 32d. (6 17 32d.» Market: Steady. New York. June 21. May 12.55
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  • 442 9 Stimulant Provided By The Ottawa Decision T London, June 20. HE Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. 11. Thomas, speaking in the House of Commons tonight when the Dominions Office Vote was taken, said the Statute of Westminster created an entirely new situation in the relationship
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 101 9 N>w Book by B 0 Asterley .lihor of Land of Short Shadow> JUNGLE LEECH. $3.00 A Powerful story of White Folks' hopes and disappointments, loves and hatreds, lives and deaths, enacted .igainst the colourful background of K.inuntk MALAYA'S savaffe jungle. KELLY WALSH, LTD., (Incorporated In Hong Kong) Raffles Place Singapore.
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    • 156 9 CHARMANTE H FOUNDATION A GARMENTS ROLL ON MODEL No. 12. A WELL MADE CORSET. STRONG AND DUfiABLE ALL ELASTIC. 12" DEEP. AVAILABLE IN SIZES:— SMALL MEDIUM LARGE. PRICE $2.95. ROBINSON CO., LTD. LINEN! a new shipment of TWEEDS FANCY PLAIN CHECKED. ntftfITIRAIAI I 'Q EST 1875 TEL 7957 VII V
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  • 1644 10 Transport Plan And Trade Rise Pleases City (From The Free Press Correspondent) London, June 7. TOO very favourable developments have lent eager strength to the 1 City markets this week— firstly, the Ministry of Labour's report that In the five weeks ended May 20 the
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  • 98 10 June 21. Gambier 6.00 Java Cube 10.00 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 21.00 White Pepper 19.00 Copra. Sundried 4.15 Ccpra. mixed 3.80 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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  • 99 10 June 21 Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins 486 Crown, Cross and Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4 gallon tins $4.46 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4gallon drums per British
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  • 146 10 Lewis and Peat Ltd.. in their weakly rubber report dated June 21, state: The week has been one of little interest, and prices generally have followed a downward trend. Spasmodically lubber has otfered fairly freely, but at each level good trade support has been forthcoming. It is not
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  • 233 10 June 21. London. 4 months' sight 2 4 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London. 60 days' sight 23 15 16 London 30 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London, demand 2 3 7 8 London. T.T. 2 3 7 8 Lyons and Paris, demand 861
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  • 100 10 Index numbers representing the estimated monthly traffic receipts of Cable and Wireless Limited as related to comparable traffic in the year 1929 are given below Monthly figures reduced to working day average, working day average of comparable receipts, year 1929 100 1932 1933 1934 1935 Jan. 73.4 69.9
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  • 210 10 Stanton Nelson and Co. report: The market has been very quiet lor the last week. A disinclination to trade and an absence of speculative interest have resulted In lower prices. Consumption in the United States of America lor May at 41.600 tons was rather under the
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  • 154 10 Guthrie and Co.. Ltd. in their weekly rubber report dated Singapore. June 20. state: The market has been featureless during the past week and has remained quietly steady under moderate trade demand. The American questionnaire shows a reduction in U.S. stocks at the close of last month
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  • 67 10 k-£V T ie and Co Ltd < a eents at Kuala Lumpur, state that they have received a telegram from the secretaries it S p e H lan |or United Rubber Estates umited advising that the directors have recommended a dividend of 7V 2 olr cent., payable on
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  • 966 10 FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 1935 Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin (BB) Asam Kumbang 31s 33s c.d. Austral Malay Jf* "J £-J Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) }3s 3d 14* c.d. Ayer Weng <$1> I o 5 .BangTin Tin <£) 24s 25s Ichenderiang bs H 'Hitam Tin (.50 cts.) .47 .50
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  • 70 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 21. 12 o'clock mum Buyers BtftWa No. IX. R.s.S. in cases -FOB. June* 20 U( Good FAQ. in cases FOB. June» No. I. X. R.S.S 'Spot loose* 'awardable Singapore* 20 No. I. X. R.S.S. July July-Sept. Oct. -Dec. 21", Jan. -Mar. 22** Tone of
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  • 140 10 June 18. l'» .11 American Can. Com. 14U j 138'' American Telephone and Telegraph 128 Atcheson Railroad 47 Chesapeake 4.V Dupont 103 1 Firestone 17 3 K I General Electric 26 1 General Motors 31 5 8 Goodrich 8 3 K Gcodyear 18 3 8 17" Inter-Telephone and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 45 10 *$tt>t*ML CO'fs I E J effect ueuf Cheap stormre («r u klndfl of produce new aTallable. at Mown Stanton Nelson and Co.'i Klrerslde Godown. IH Boat Quay, Singapore. STANTON NELSON CO., LTD 4, COLLTER QUAY. SINdAPOKT Televhorcs SEASIDE GODOWN. RIVERSIDE GODOWN J*J OFFICE Inspection Invited
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  • 880 11 Petersen-Neusel Fight To Be Broadcast On Wednesday TRunnymede Commemormtlon •e. relayed from Egham Parish Surrey, |g a unusual interest J in< IS, 1215. in this parish. King set his seal to the great docu-l known as liagna Carta, which' for England the recognition rtlea lrum a tyrannous king
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  • 82 11 Brisbane. In tht oplnioti of the Home Secretary, Mr. E. M. Hanlon. it is "the limit <>i cruelty" to rear children in flats. Mr. Hanlon said he had seen many large Hats in Sydney. He thought it was impossible lor people who lived in them to have
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  • 478 11  -  Ely Culbertson by 11 World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I GRAND SLAM ODDS QNE of the changes in the new rules of contract bridge, which became enectlve recently, is the reduction of the grand slam premium. This again, brings up the question whether to bid
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  • 263 11 Kuala Lumpur June IJI. AT the meeting oi the Kual:i Lumpur: Licensing Board eight out of ten applications tor new licences wen* re- 1 .fused. The successful applications were made by Jags Agency dor a wholesale liquor licence) and by Chinese towkay h>r i
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  • 151 11 "Mm Of Aran" A Simple Romance Of Hardy People "Man Of Aran which opens a 4 !h.\ Pavilion today, bring! to the screen simple romance Ol a hardy people and some wonderful .shots ol sturdy boatmen braving the stormy elements. It took the producer live months. watching,
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  • 36 11 Miss Margarette de Costa, the sister I Of Mr. M. de Costa, ol Malacca Electric I Lighting Co.. died on Tuesiay afternoon, the funeral taking place at the Roman Catholic burial ground. Serin dit. on Thursday.
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    • 136 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 $20,000,000 Reserve Fund
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    • 494 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND I HINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter' I Paid up capital In •00.000 shares of £5 each i:»i.(Kio,ooo Reserve Fund >::;000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 000 OW HKAD MflCt: 38. Bl&hopsgate, London EC L' Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amrttaai
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 523 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK-END H.IU I.—GSF1 GSF and GSG Singapore— ZHl Wavelength) 1«>.8! and ICJfi motres rowned and operated by Radio Service Co. ol Malaya Ltd.) 6.20 Big Ben. Sydney Gustard. at the organ ol the Oaumont Palace Cinema, Chester. Wavelength v.wy metres 6.35 Empire Bookshelf No. 8. ReadIng
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    • 87 11 9.00 Broadcast by the R. C. Broadcasting Association 10.00 Records. 10.05 Latest news Irom Holland. 10.20-10.50 Dance records. Berlin— D.lß and DJQ WavelenKths— lo.74 and 19M.1 metre* 8.20 Opening announcement. 8.35 Something for Sunday evening. 8.50* Fairy tale time. 9.05 News and review of the week in English. 9.20 Springtime
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 1092 12 THE NAVY AND EMPIRE DEFENCE Admiral On Separate Air Force Danger T'HE MISTAKEN POLICY of the last fifteen years on the one limdaI mental issue of defence had the support of a large majority whose opinion was formed by the misleading, and often inaccurate propaganda with which certain pacifist societies
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  • 38 12 Freight Ttrif No. 12 ILMENITE ORE. Til AMI M (H;j It is notified lor :ni« rate oi" freiizh* on this been fixed at U.S. $9 0" '20 cwt. ILMENITE SAND Irom the Frriaht T.u-.:i
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    • 464 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. rt(»(iMM, AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAY B. ROYAL STATF RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIf M WORLD'S CRUTCH i (Incorporated in England) TRAVEL SYSTHI THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRAXS-PAC II H SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER—
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    • 39 12 An amended notice from the Messageries Marltimes states that the mail vessel Andre Lebon is due here from Colombo today at 10 a.m. and will sail at 1 p.m. for Saigon, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Kobe. Berth S.H.B. wharves
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    • 139 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penan* Palembang Ban joe wangi and NcrtK Western Ports) Dae Sail Spore. S'porc T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Aug. 8 Aug. 9 Fares Single 19.0.0, Australian Return £30.0.0, Currency For particular* of Freight and Pa»»*ff« picas* apply tor— McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENAN6
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    • 170 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON AOMtBM 22, PALL MALL, LONDON of fast twin-screw Oil I Mall Passenger Vessels RANGOON. COLOMBO, I'oK 1 >ii\n MARSEILLES. PLTMOCJTfI LONDON with through connectior Singapore and P- D HOMEWARD S.\ILlN(.s Leave I e ave Rangoon ..l-niLo 1 OXFORDSHIRE June M STAFFORDSHIRE July 5 GLOUCESTERSHIRE July 19 WORCESTERSHIRE
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    • 578 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pin Thursday 7.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 730 a.m Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.rn Ki^antan vvia Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and
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    • 116 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ha.U ,H. Ismail Kri Jun. i ships ■Naniit i\ H n or expected to an... East Wharf (Balraact <tt. Malacca Mai 1 Main Wharf (Entrant Rawalpindi 18. Gorgon 14; Ranb 12: An Lcbon 8: Oldenburg I Empire Dock (BatnuMi Chattanooga City 32: Kinta 34; Rahman Y- R Empire
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    • 372 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due ■la* T'nage S'porr T c RAWALPINDI 17.000 In Port RANPURA BHUTAN 6.100 July 4 BURDWAN 0 AUg 1B "IE .i™ i£BS§£» 6 KALD-U 16 .00 0 0° S^ sft 1? HOMEWARDS linillfl T J° W S>POre T'nage S^ &OMAU x
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    • 491 13 EUerman Bueknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, HAMBURG. St^?" n|r Carg f r Canadian and American ports via Colombo. City of Bagdad T Due SaUs City of Yokohama J T Une 2 Jul y 2 City of Batavia J r u y July 16 Cltsoto
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    • 837 13 SHIPPING The Siam Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. -rawaaay HotilU Co^ Lid. INSURANCE 32-r.^rs*. L? d d London and Globe .L he .i?r es Md m y w L RAILWAYS The Federated Malay States Rallwa y BAmwJh8 Amw Jhe g Royal State Railway, of Slam J m i! erial^ AirWa 8
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    • 818 14 Kb WTm nfla KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU VALENTIJN Saturday, June 22, Rhio Padang-Bay. Ampenan, Boeleleng and Sourabuya. T'OBOAU- Saturday, June 22, Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis. Batoe-Pandjang, Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api. ROGGEVEEN Saturday. June 22, Saigon and Hong Kong. TOGIAN Saturday, June 22, Tambelan and Pontianak. TOBA— Saturday, June 22, Moeara-Saba and
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    • 412 14 BOIAAR STEAMSHIP LIKE c^m/ AMERICAN MAIL. LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PAKR HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA
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    • 612 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA tLa Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durbar. Cape Town. Rio tfe Janeiro, Santos Montevideo Liverpool Maru Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marques. Durban. E. London and Algoa Bay 4 Arizona Maru Kio cle Janeiro. BantOl and Bttwnot L
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  • 780 15 List Of Entries For Julv Meeting pNTRIES for the Perak Turf L club July meeting, to be held on June 29 and July 3 and 6, arc as follows IST. 2ND RUN RUN 7 F 5 F STR Horses lass I Nahgoo X Singing Bird X Combination
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  • 79 15 Anglo-Chinese School Match The present boys of the Anglo-Chin-ese School will play the Old Boys at cricket today on the S.C.R.C. ground. The teams will be selected from the following: Past: Salim, John Lim. Charlie Crocker, Harigovind, Timothy Chew, Kee Tian, Choon Sim, Choon Leong. J. Loveday.
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  • 54 15 The following are ties for Monday in the S.C.C. lawn bowls tournament: R. V. Morris and W. Y. Semple plus 3 vs. A. S. Mitchell and H. L. Mitchell plus 6. E. H. R. Bowerman and H. E. Stevens owe 3 vs. K. C. Gillett and J.
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  • 72 15 Knds In A Draw At Kuala Lumpur •From Our Own Correspondent. > Kuala Lumpur, June 21. In State soccer trial match at the Padang tod iy the Whites drew with the Colours, each side scoring two goals The Whites opened the scoring through Matjal after five minutes
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  • 632 15 Henry Cotton's Inspired Play In £750 Golf Tournament A Leeds, i CCOMPLISHING six holes in seven- I teen strokes, Henry Cotton defeated Archie Compston, of Coombe Hill, b> three and two in one of golf's classic matches, on the Sand Moor course here in the second
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    • 420 15 LADIES, If yo« %n abort yo« eu la A -am 7»mr keicht an4. a« oa« aai Um »»in* tiin». develop that craosful. wuiowy •> ■■> If hat la «o murb a4mtr*4, hi i .d« Boss Byatass— lT NBTBB >^^v^X. r• No disoosafort or daa««r to heaJth /Bnc«\ -h\ Uiro)To4. aao
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    • 60 15 THE SUNDAY TIMES (THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA) has arranged to produce a Special Food Number on June 30th. <I This Special Number will contain many up-to-date articles on what to eat, etc., etc., and will be illustrated. <J This Number will form part of the ordinary publication. Make
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  • 814 16 Score Eight Goals Without Reply LOSER'S PLUCKY DEFENCE Mat Noor And Valberg ohme Singapore g Johore 0. SINGAPORE'S Malaya Cup team gave a dashing display, completely outplaying Johore, in yesterday's Cup tie at the Anson Road Stadium. Singapore won by eight goals to
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  • 2095 16 Opening Day Of Selangor T.C. Skye Meeting SEVERAL ACCIDENTS: GREAT SPORT DESTROYED (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 21. THE opening day of the Selangor Turf Club Skye meeting today was marred by no less than live accidents, as a result of one of which, in the last race,
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  • 63 16 Accepts Position At Sydney London, June ZL |>ERRY has accepted an executive position with the Australian branch of a firm of sports outfitters and uill have his headquarters at Sydney. He expects to leave for Australia, at the end of the year and will be available for the
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  • 97 16 Taiping, June 17. The open singles tournament organised by the Taiping and District Badminton Association, tor a challenge cup presented by the President of the Associition <Mr. N. G Ferguson* was brought to a close on Sunday. Foo Chong Hai has become the singles champion of this district,
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  • 136 16 Ties for today and tomorrow in the •Singapore badminton championships I arc as follows: Men's Junior Singfes Quarter-finals Today at 2.30 p.m.: Chan Siak Choon vs. Sim Yeow Lim: 80*;.,' Keok Bin vs. Chew Yew Seng; Low Sean Chuan vs. A. Sujak E. Hock Chiang vs. Tan Kim
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  • 664 16 LIEUT. CHESTNUTT PROVIDES BIGGEST SURPRISE SO Far WESTERDAY'S ties in the Singapore lawn tennis chamnj (J ships at the S.C.C. provided the large number of S rn> tors, including Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas, with biggest tennis surprise, it may termed, of the
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