The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 June 1935
1935-06-24
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Title Section17 1935-06-24 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. N <>- 14.M8. hBn> 1835 MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935 18 CENTS.17 words
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462 1935-06-24 1 Nanyang Siang Pau; Nanyang Siang Pau - Nanyang Siang Pau Nanyang Siang Pau Given Fortyeight Hours To Leave Hong Kong Harbour WILL THEY JOIN THE JAPANESE? Canton Fears Nanking Plot GRAVE POSSIBILITY OF HOSTILITIES Hong Kong, June 23. THE GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG HAS GIVEN THE CHINESE REBEL CRUISERS, the HAICHIReuter - 462 words
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Article488 1935-06-24 1 EMPIRE ZONE IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN IMPERIAL DEFENCE COORDINATION Linking Singapore And Australia Melbourne, June 19. 4 ORDINATED Imperial de.A scheme is foreshadowed looting df the Common- Defence Council which, it is broached a plan for new an defence measures in -operation with Britain and Dominions and Colonies, a project488 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-06-24 1 KING LEOPOLD and Queen Astrid of the Belgians arriving in Stockholm to attend the wedding of Princess Ingrid to Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark.24 words
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Article180 1935-06-24 1 Paving Way To Naval Limitation FULL CONFERENCE TO W f 1-IIT 1 It Anglo-German Talks Concluded London, June 23. HERR von Ribbentrop and the other members of the German naval delegation left Croydon by air. bound for Hamburg. The review with the British delegation of the technical points consequent onReuter Wireless - 180 words
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Article231 1935-06-24 1 LONDON'S £35,000,000 TRAFFIC PLAN Labour To Expedite i Legislation j London, June 22. THE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in the House of Commons, moved a financial resolution in connection with the '£35.000.000 scheme to improve London traffic services. The scheme involves the building ofBritish Radio - 231 words
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Article21 1935-06-24 1 The Duchess of Kent has cancelled her forthcoming engagements and she is not undertaking any further functions this summer.- British RadioBritish Radio - 21 words
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Article344 1935-06-24 1 Six Nanking Vessels Now In Hong Kong Hong Kong, Juno 21. Interest In the Chinese naval situation was I'urther enlivened this morning by the arrival in Junk Bay, British waters a lew miles outside Hong Kong, ol two additional Nanking warships the Haichu and Haiyung. There are nowReuter - 344 words
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Article27 1935-06-24 1 .Mameda (California), June Tl. The Flying Clipper arrived at Van Francisco Bay today 18 hours and 59 minutes after leaving Honolulu, a distance of 2.000 miles.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration288 1935-06-24 1 India Bill.— The House of Lords passed the second reading of the India Bill by 236 votes to 55. the largest division for many years. No Increase.— lt is not proposed to increase the British garrison in Northern China, said Mr. Douglas Hacking in a written288 words
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Article, Illustration166 1935-06-24 1 HAS ROOSEVELT FAILED TO KEEP PROMISES? REDISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH Huey Long Offers His Support Washington, June 11. II7HILE anxiously waiting President Roosevelt to deckle whether he would ask tor Immediate legislation lor his new taxation proposals. Congress saw a >urpi >• development on the floor of the Senate in theReuter - 166 words
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Advertisement67 1935-06-24 1 (D c Gcdlums Scots (flhisky .i M« 1!<»h and Friendly Spirit f MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL COCKTAIL DANCE CABARET 6.30 to 5.15 p.m. NINO FEL I niNNFB Xr nANfF ACROBATIC, COMEDY AND UINNtK CC UAWCE. ECCENTRIC DANCERS informal) 9.30 to midnight NON-DINERS Sl.OO Additional Attraction —the management is presenting 30 FREE67 words
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Advertisement69 1935-06-24 1 O^ChUiun's r Scots U\ husky mmorn ami hmndt§ Spiril Adelp'hi Pji Hotel Seh.Vii «J®®Both. Ith ROOF GARDEN TUESDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dinner and Dance Music and Entertainment Provided by f The'reller band I I THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF SINGAPORE AMBER GRILL j— 935 I HIGH CLASS FOOD IS THE NEXT69 words
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Article103 1935-06-24 2 Before the Actiai Chief Jvstice in the Ist ourt at 10/.W a.m. Advocate and Solicitor No 9 t 34 For mention: Magistrate's Appeal Rex vs. Tan Ah Seng Miscellaneous Application In the matter of 2nd Police Court Case No. 4162 Ol 1!»:>5 Rex vs Talib103 words
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Article219 1935-06-24 2 Why Rebels Crept Back To Hong Kong' B*ag Koiik. June SI. Thi- rebel cruisers crept Into harbour at <> p.m. and anchored In the quiet readies oi Kowloon Bay. Pressmen, Including Renter, who went a beard were Informed by the commanders that the strange cruiser, which IsReuter - 219 words
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Article45 1935-06-24 2 London, Junr 2° Unless the British Government are informed by the Nanking Government that the Chinese warsiilos at Hong Kong are rebel ships.* the British authorities, it is learned will continue to regard them merely as part ot the Chinese naval forces ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement73 1935-06-24 2 $f <(ou &isert tfiom> ASK YOUR CHEMIST A j^CertainCixre 63 \j^^*^ f° r Haemorrhoids mnd kindred ailments A TUBE TODAY KEEPS THE SURGEON AWA^ IteckcJ b Uiiit*W Phnur MS IW*fc BrOf* li. Sum HE CHUCKLES H3S WAV TO YOUR HEART! You'll love Will Rogen us quaint Kentucky Judge who tempers73 words
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Advertisement547 1935-06-24 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. NOTICE. I The Exchange Banks will be closed I on Monday, July Ist. Bank Holiday. TAKUAPA VALLEY TIN DREDGING NO LIABILITY. 'Incorporated in New South Wales) NOTICE is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of 6d. per share and a bonus of 6d. per share547 words
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Advertisement399 1935-06-24 2 A QUICK TONE- UP TREATMENT for that I FIVE OXLOCK FACIAL. Real Strawberry Cream Real Strawberry lotion Harriet Hubbard Aver I A quick complexion rejuvenator made i I from real strawberries. Medical Hall, Ltd, board" residence. "east anglia." f, OXLEY RISE, Nemr Town High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent399 words
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Advertisement390 1935-06-24 2 FtC€ IPl i I Head Omm. (nil sir*-, Nl|l I I Kuala I 11 to p ii i I itt>: fan Mu« I London Office: kj 10 U I If. I v, I I**, I SUBSCRIPTION r ATes I Monthl. S| m v I Quarterly s}t I: A I H^r390 words
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Miscellaneous189 1935-06-24 2 Diary Of MONDAY, JUNE 24. High Water, 4.4 a.m. 8.6 it.. 5 p.m. 8.2 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div. 11. Marine Dept. vs. H.M.S. Terror. Anscn Road Stadium; Div. 111. Wiltshires vs. S.R.C. S.R.C. ground; Commercial Cup. Municipal Services vs. Straits Times. Y.M.C.A. ground and S.H.B. vs. Fraser Neave, S.H.B.189 words
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Miscellaneous382 1935-06-24 2 Today's Radio i Programmes Singapore— ZHl "Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.> Wavelength 49.9 metres 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7 Relay of concert artistes from! Tomlinson Hall: Mrs. Betty Millard Songs: Slave Song <T. del Riego> Melisande in the382 words
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Article450 1935-06-24 3 Two Remarkable Flights By Flymg Boats SEW COMMERCIAL ROUTE TO THE FAR EAST -pvo remarkable flights have been made by two s 1 Hying boats of No. 205 Squadron. RAF The machines which left Singapore on a flight to Hone K, O did the first lap450 words
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Article144 1935-06-24 3 Calendar Contract Will Add To Large Fortune Ottawa. igh the famous Canadian quintuplets are only just one !d. as money-makers they stand At present their fortune totals 1 than $150,000 < £30.000) £6.000 and now a contract has been ed with a United States lithogratirm giving them the144 words
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Article341 1935-06-24 3 Chinese Shop Manager Fined CEVERAL cases under the Mer•J chandise Marks Ordinance came up before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Singapore criminal district judge. Saturday. Detective-Inspector D. Nickels, officer in Charge of Commercial Crimes, prosecuted in all instances. The proprietor of Chop Chong Shing ot North Bridge341 words
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Article106 1935-06-24 3 Police Suspicious Over Death Of Tamil Ipoh, June 22. Mysterious circumstances surround the death of a well-dressed, well- 1 nourished Tamil whose body was found lying on a vacant land near Jubilee Park in the heart of the tow nearly yesterday morning. A post-mortem was held, the examination106 words
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Article57 1935-06-24 3 Japanese Boxer Trains In Monastery Tokio. Saying he wanted to "concentrate" before his encounter with a Filipino boxer. Tsuneo ("Piston") Horiguchi. a young Japanese bantamweight, has entered a Tokio monastery. Horiguchi has adopted this novel method of "training" because he believes he will be able to defeatReuter - 57 words
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Article27 1935-06-24 3 Mr C W. A. Dcbree. OS. PC, Alor Star, who met with a serious accident recently has now left hospital and is on one month's convalescent le«ve.27 words
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Article342 1935-06-24 3 Europeans' Scheme To Reduce Costs ATTRACTIVE TERMS OFFERED TO MEMBERS (From Our Own Correspondent) A Malacca, .luiu* tf LESSON learned during fee Mump, the advantage 01 amaluamating smaller rubber estates into a bi R one in order to ,<■- due costs, is. I understand, to be342 words
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274 1935-06-24 3 PENANG MERCHANTS LARGELY INTERESTED A NEW Chinese bank is to be established in Singapore in the near future. An increasing appreciation of banking facilities by the Chinese commercial community has prompted a number of business men. including Mr. Wee Keng Chiang, of274 words
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106 1935-06-24 3 Kuala Lumpur. The police have offered a reward of $250 for information leading to the arrest of the men responsible for the murder of the proprietor of the Shell petrol kiosk at the Selangor Club, on the night of June 16. There was106 words
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Article157 1935-06-24 3 Potsdam Due Here On July 31 Members of the Royal Family ot Siam who had booked passages from Singapore to Marseilles foi the second voyage of the Scharnhorst have now arranged to sai; by the Potsdam on Aug. 28. instead. They are Prince Rangsit Jainad. with his157 words
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Article65 1935-06-24 3 Disciple Of Trebitsch Lincoln Shanghai. A German nun. .formerly Fraulein Hertha Henschel. of Berlin, has committed suioide by hanging in a temple near Hungchow. 40 miles south of Shanghai. She was one of a group of converts who came to China from Europe as disciples of theReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-06-24 3 SpanNh'p'la^W EL^S*" P SUdSki aS SU S at St .-.paniMi i ute, W. Diplomats waiting for their cars after the service.21 words
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Article95 1935-06-24 3 James, a villager of Ingiriya, India, was charged by the Ingiriya police at the Panadura Police Court, with having ridden an elephant without obtaining a permit. The accused, in pleading guilty, said that he took the elephant for a joy ride at about 4 a.m. There was95 words
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Article41 1935-06-24 3 The Singapore Rotary Club reports that although the response to Gifts Day was net large for gifts in kind. $45 was added to the unemployment fund. Rotarian Waser will collect and deliver any gifts for relief of distress.41 words
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Advertisement75 1935-06-24 3 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you feel old before your time, and inable to enjoy the pleasures of youin lake Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabs and restore ur Manhood. Vitality and Energy. Big result* in 24 hours. Dr. Mw" Vl-TatM are a new discovery and guaranteed to build new blood75 words
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Advertisement22 1935-06-24 3 €oiumn B II B Sole Distributors for Sinjfapore: Sole A^enU for Malaya: LEE HUAT CO. TOM STOREY CO. mm—mm———'——'^——-^-—* 34 Wdriji, Studios22 words
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Article, Illustration3088 1935-06-24 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON The Change Over Is Over— But We Are Interested Here Year's Most Popular Rehearsal— Modern War As It Is Not— You Would Hardly Believe It Bad Manners Of The Week —The Man Who Knew Secrets New Empire Trade Commissioner This Weeks Horror— Now Here's A3,088 words
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Advertisement207 1935-06-24 4 PI I KINfiTflN'Q riLHinm un %9 ¥J W% ¥T*¥C* II g"* A C C D It 1 1 Id n VJ Li J\ k) d ARMOURPLATE" TOUGHENED PLATE I GLASS. The Perfect Crystal Clear SAFETY GLASS for I general use specially suitable for the Tropics. It will with- I stand207 words
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Article, Illustration292 1935-06-24 5 II HM I MILK: Throughout the Jubilp*- ,*i«k.. ie «f Their Majesties, and as h^T^XSuk °lL^2 S± eive Ule J ild^" f .1 \cruultur*. and oririnator of the Milk nf^rrt i S I>not «K ra P 1 > *h.>»s Mr. Walter Elliot, the some of the :O.(M>O children who^•^^^'SSSlTSSK "^'Mbu.i.,,.292 words
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Advertisement128 1935-06-24 5 ■■■>■»■ w*+mm—mmm^mmimammma*nmm I I K 'i ggsi*V(P^^^^BsdSfl nV^ B^^^^^^^^gffHgiN^^-^ii^^^ 4&?&ra^B£*««fttffe^*v sSsflF^^^^SnV^V^ Vis^gggggM ggg> HtT^nM* aSgg^gl *^V ■•■*>'* -*^^ftv la^fc^fcG^Egg^ngmfc 1 j^ *^"f r ~^iy* *y^^m. *^^k^ta. n^vaaa^MHiMßa^^H^^^i^ K^fc m fo /os« TAe >4 £/S 7/ TV fen-^our I hiv lti:-l our. lour door saloon, ix undouhlrdlx the m«-.l popular li^ht128 words
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Article405 1935-06-24 6 Pedestria n s Fa te NO EVIDENCE TO SHOW DRIVER WAS NEGLIGENT Penang, June 21. 'THE story of how a Chinese 1 named Phung Men Yew met his death as a result of a bicycle collision at the Magazine Circus on May 19, was yesterday405 words
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Article90 1935-06-24 6 The Greatest Terror In \V 1 1* i* ji t*f* "We hav< continually drummed into our ears the terrors ot modern warfare and high explosives and chemicals, but to my mind, there is nothing more terrible than the naked sword and bayonet. "A man who can face that,90 words
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Article259 1935-06-24 6 MALAYAN BOYS LEAVING SHORTLY Penang. June 'JO. f\S SATURDAY two ex-pupils Of the Penang Free School will leave for Canton to further their studies. They are Mr. Yeoh Seow Tiang and Mr. Lee Chee Boon, and ttiey will proceed to the Lingnan University which is one259 words
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Article96 1935-06-24 6 WHAT VIRTUE Women Witnesses And Ungloved Hands Sydney. Mr Justice liaise Rogers inquired of a sheriff's officer in the Supreme Court whether he had any instructions to ask a woman witness, as he had done, that she should remove the glove from her right hand preparatory to the administration of96 words
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Article43 1935-06-24 6 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has been pleased to approve the promotion of Mr. \V. Bartley. M.8.E.. Supernumerary Officer. Class lA. Malayan Civil Service, to the rank of Supernumerary Stall Officer. Malayan Civil Service, with effect from July 10. 1934. inclusive.43 words
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402 1935-06-24 6 Ipoh. June 19. POXG Kee Fook. a Chinese lorry driver, stood charged with having caused the death of two men by a rash and or negligent act on April 28, on the Lahat Road,' claimed trial yesterday before the Ipoh402 words
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Article367 1935-06-24 6 Series Of Entertainments Arranged AT a meeting of the entertainment committee of the Singapore Silver Juoilee Fund, recently, arrangements were made for a series of special events to be neld during the coming months with the objec: of augmenting the Fund. It is particularly stressed by367 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-06-24 6 MR. A E. RROOKER and Mrs. M. E. Van der Merwe were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday.19 words
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Article172 1935-06-24 6 Constable Who Has His Own Plane Queensland has a "flying policeman.' a qualified pilot, who uses his own plane and uses it on police work. He is constable T. Apleby. of Rosewood. His flying activities remained a secret until his machine was damaged in a forced landing near172 words
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Article52 1935-06-24 6 tl> Ipoh, June 22. h.h. the Raja Muda ot Perak gave a practical example of the interest he takes in the health of the rural population today when he visited Ijok and addressed Malays on the subject of hygienic living, stressing the importance of the healthy growth of52 words
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545 1935-06-24 6 Looked Over Side? THEORY ADVANCED AT INQUEST PROCEEDINGS T*HE theory was advanced at the inquest on Saturday of Flying-Officer R. Talbot Smith (aged 23) of No. 36 (T.8.) Squadron, R.A.F., Singapore, who was killed when his machine crashed during flight diving-bombing practice on545 words
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Article45 1935-06-24 6 Dr. S. A. O'Keeffe of Penang celebrated his 80th birthday yesterday. Dr. O'Keetfe is a Government pensioner and during his service was stationed in many parts of the Colony. He joined the Straits Medical Service in 1878 and retired in 1905 after completing 27 years.45 words
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Advertisement417 1935-06-24 6 MADE WALKING A TORTURE b^w°^ r^eSd iu '^::r them. But she has finished u now. Read how she did it "Radox Bath Salts have done nun my feet. M one time my feet <>> with corns and hard tkin t but t> using Radox I have now no sign of417 words
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Article271 1935-06-24 7 WEBER'S VICTORY OVER ABAYAN IN RING (Pfcta Our Ova 'or respondent.) Penang. June 22. pKANKIK Weber gained the verdict over Little Abayan on points last night. The judges disagreed and the releree gave his easting vote in favour of Weber This decision came as a271 words
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154 1935-06-24 7 Ft »m Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June °Q [N -rr,r to pick the best available n against Ncgri at cricket the acca Cricket Association have hosen the following for a trial on S turday and Sunday. r. C. Rodngues. Andrew Chow roy. Tay Hong154 words
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Article369 1935-06-24 7 'From Our Own Correspondent) «.>i Ipoh, June 22. Selangor and Penang Chinese of both sexes will be well represented at the Perak o^n tennis championship meeting beginning on July 8 Miss Loke Soh Lip. who won the belangor open women's title, is entered, together369 words
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Article62 1935-06-24 7 'From Our Own Correspondent. i Kuala Lumpur. Juno 11. Ideal weather favoured thq V.I sports which were, concluded today before a representative gathering. Mrs. Barron. wife ol the Hon. the British Resident, gave away the prizes. Class one champion was Mohame-i Idris: Class two Ho Sin Wan; class62 words
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Article50 1935-06-24 7 Xegri Scmbilan versus The Services The "Malaya* 1 Cup match between the Combined Services and N Scmbilan will be played at the An Q Road Stadium/ Singapore, on Saturday. June 29. Admission charges will i be: West Stand $1.00: East Stand; 50 cts Ground only 20 cts.50 words
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Article76 1935-06-24 7 Ku.il.i Lumpur. .In in- a Garden irtj i h id ..t the Hot: Majestic terday In honour ol Mr. J R. Vethavanam, ism. on hm .ipp ilntim the State Council Th«- Hon. Dr. 8. R. K: nan, M TC M.s.c presided The guest ol hon hit76 words
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Advertisement180 1935-06-24 7 LISTEN TO SINGAPORE'S APPLAUSE! Ihe Whole City** going wild over Warner Bros latest hit-and the grandest musical star! Son ff hits everyone's hummins! tk V, S ars: Uuish after and Surprises Galore in this Glorio— Kiot of Fun and Romance! a I utlinni I SEASON EXTENDED 1 ALHAMBRA 1 e.is180 words
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Advertisement27 1935-06-24 7 l Mr. J. Morgan, the Batu Gajah planter, and Mrs. Morgan and Mr. J. S. Hallam, the Sungkai planter, are staying at the Hotel Majestic, Kuala Lumpur.27 words
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Advertisement246 1935-06-24 7 NEVER BEI-ORE HAVE SINGAPORE AUDIENCES BEEN ROUSED TO SUCH ENTHUSIASM! Hear The Opinion* >> P "Best seen here for Years!" NIGHTLY at 6 p. m. and 9.30 SHARP. Tremendous Success of professor WILLIAM DOORLAY'S 4* TROPICAL A EXPRESS *3j NON-STOP REVUE mi 45 ARTISTES! 20 GIRLS IW^ Admission: Reserved $3246 words
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1026 1935-06-24 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935 The Chinese Puzzle rE escapade of the rebel cruisers and their flight from Canton is another illustration of the curse of disunity which. as much as anything else, has kept China in a state of chaos and rendered her impotent in the1,026 words
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Article280 1935-06-24 8 Mr. Stamford Raffles has presented a bust of Sir Stamford Raffles to I Malaya House. Mr. S. P. Moller. of Jendarata Estate. Lower Perak. has arrived in Europe on leave. Mr. G. R. Whittle, formerly of Amherst Estate, is having a house built in Guernsey. Mr. A.280 words
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Article668 1935-06-24 8 A Tragic Aftermath Of The War General Goer ing 's Latest ABOUT five years ago the world was beginning to feel that it had overcome the immediate consequenoes of the War. International trade was readjusting itself, relations between the different countries were growing easier, and it668 words
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Article950 1935-06-24 8 lALLARD replaced the letter carefully in the envelope scarred with many postmarks and readdressed so many 'times that words sprawled across each other. Yet it had found him. and i every address, meaningless to others, 'was a key with which he could unlock the doors of the past that950 words
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Advertisement203 1935-06-24 8 PRODUCE OF FRANCE Kjßpf^w] tAdllflff N?l COGNAC Bj^^y^/CALD BECKS a noon chffsf FROM A GOOD SELECTION ENGLISH AUSTRALIAN CHEDDAR DUTCH GOLDA EDAM CREAM GRUYERE GORGON ZOLA ROQUEFORT ALWAYS FRESH Singapore COLD STORAGE co., ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. War if, StudiOS. mmmm—m JACKSON'S PAINTS AND P^^p VARNISHES SP»J^^Sl^Mift«MW tion ol the cost.203 words
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Advertisement54 1935-06-24 8 "I DONT 'ALF FEEL GIDDY, constable," said the tramp. "Perhaps you've vertigo," said the man in blue. "Yus, about three miles." You might go further and fare worse than to take out a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY on the spot. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong54 words
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Article223 1935-06-24 9 KXCOURAGED TO STUDY: ABROAD Receive Half Pay From Government Prom Our Own Correspondent*. Bangkok, June 22. conditions under which Siamese students are bein° icated In foreign countries is being investigated. M.P.B are allowed to send In questions' are replied to in writing, and one. ember inquired in223 words
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Article, Illustration11 1935-06-24 9 THE WORLD'S GREATEST EPIC —NOW SHOWING AT THE WHITE HOUSE. WASHINGTON11 words
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Article59 1935-06-24 9 Bridal Couple Accompanied By Abbe Paris, June 19. ftrst air wedding was solemtoday over the aerodrome at .-sus-Lenoble. The ecclesiastical thorities gave a special dispensation alter the civil ceremony, and an air Mass. the bridal pair entered plane with an Abbe who united the above theReuter Wireless - 59 words
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Article93 1935-06-24 9 Portuguese Airmen Crash At Start New York. June 22. Two brothers. Marquis George and Count Alfred Monte Verde, of Portugal, crashed when taking off from the Floyd Bennett field today in an attempt on a non-stop flight to Rome. Both were only shaken. The bi? Bellanca machine withReuter - 93 words
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Article60 1935-06-24 9 Heavy Rains Renewed In U.S. Middle West New York, June 19. Heavy rains in the Middle-West have been renewed and unofficial estimates put the death roll from the floods, which are now receding at 175 including 106 at Nebraska. Damage to property is estimated at $26,000,000, at60 words
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Article291 1935-06-24 9 Cattle Disease In Malaya COASTAL TRADE HIT BY RESTRICTIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 2. TTHE coastal shipping trade is feeling the effect of the restric- tion of the cattle export to Malaya. The prohibition against the import of cattle and buffaloes has now been extended to pigs. TTHE291 words
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Article73 1935-06-24 9 Greeted By Thousands At Sandringham London, June 22. The Queen who has been in residence at Windsor Castle for Ascot Week returned by road to London this morning and later accompanied by Princess Elizabeth travelled by rail to Sandringham where she will join His Majesty. The QueenBritish Radio - 73 words
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Article36 1935-06-24 9 The King has been pleased to give directions for the appointment of the Honourable Mr. Frederick Gordon Smith. Attorney-General, Trinidad, to be a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements.36 words
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Article40 1935-06-24 9 The Non-stop Tropical Revue attracted big houses at the Capitol during the week-end and tonight is the last opportunity to see the first programme in its entirety, as tomorrow night several nf-w items will be introduced, including "Living Marble Statues."40 words
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Article138 1935-06-24 9 Nanyang Siang Pau - Nanyang Siang Pau GOVERNOR ACCUSED OF SHIRKING General Ho Returning Shanghai, June 23. MR. Chun Teh Shun, acting Governor of Charhar. and Gen. Chang Yun Yung, vice-commander of the Chinese forces in the territory, have arrived in Peiping from Kalgan to commence negotiations with Brigadier-General Dohihara, a138 words
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Article226 1935-06-24 9 Amazing Photography In Pavilion Film There will b? much difference of opinion about "Man of Aran" now showing at the Pavilion a GaumontI British pioture of life in what is per- haps one of the strangest corners of j the world, the Aran islands. These islands are226 words
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Article90 1935-06-24 9 Death Of Lord Headley, Nahda Of Arabia London, June 22. Lord Headley, the noted British engineer, has died— Reuter. Lord Headley, who was 80. had carried out many important foreshore projects in England and Ireland, and had written standard works on engineering. He was president of the90 words
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Advertisement43 1935-06-24 9 TIFFIN $1.00 Potage Parmentier Fish a la Orly Grilled Lamb Chop Jardiniere Saute Potato Cold Meat Salad Gateau Pont Neuf Cheese. Fruit, Coffee TRY our SPECIALTIES FRESH B L r ER CRAB Baked Alasca a Choice of Over 100 Other Dishes. PHONE 4906.43 words
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Advertisement138 1935-06-24 9 NEW AND INEXPENSIVE HANDBAGS iH^PH!^ JUST ARRIVED Jnl if Jllll^ ASSORTMENT OF ATTRACJ!^^^|H|^ MODERNISTIC DESIGNS AND <fc.Ci/\ Jr I I^l COLOUR COMBINATIONS. TO TONE WITH ANY DRESS Ji! |H PRICES RANGE FRO4VI UUI M (IT Cf\ pml^li -:WE CORDIALLY INVITE INSPECTION:ROBINSON Co., Ltd. COCKTAIL SAUSAGES. Delicious and Appetising. Sole Distributors138 words
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Article1117 1935-06-24 10 S\Tl RDAY. JINE 22, 1935 MINING Buyers Sellers Ampal Tin (4f) 4s 3d 4s Bd Asam Kuatbang 188 6d 32s 6d x.d. Austral Malay 59.> 61s c.d. Ayer Hitam Tin (6a) 13s 3d 14s c.d. .Ayer Weng (sl> 185 1 .90 Bam-un l*ttl 24* 25s Batu Selangor1,117 words
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Article105 1935-06-24 10 I June 22 Gambler 6.00 Java Cube 10.00 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 21.00 White Pepper 19.00 Copra. Sundried 4.10 Copra, mixed 3.75 Small Flake Tapioca 4.00 R. B. Siam No. 1 H $102 Blanja Jelotong 5.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.75 R. Siam I W.C. No. 1105 words
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Article219 1935-06-24 10 June 82 London. 4 months' sight 2 4 London. 3 months' sight 2331 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 15 16 London 30 days" Bight 2 3 29 32 London, demand 2 3 7 H London, T.T 2 STi Lyons and Paris, demand 361 Hamburg, demand 140219 words
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Article119 1935-06-24 10 Oil Extraction Tests Lead To Order From Britain China is the latest country to become interested In the low temperature car- nisation method of extracting oil from coal. Two Chinese nglneers. sent by their government, hav< arrived at Doncaster :o study, at the Askern plant o! Low Temperature119 words
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Article1072 1935-06-24 10 Tea Propaganda Brings Quick Response In Sales (Front the Free Press Correspondent) London, June 14. T^HE London Stock Exchange has just experienced its busiest Whitsun holiday week for many a year. A continuance of favourable trade rei ports from the provinces, coupled with the publication of1,072 words
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Article214 1935-06-24 10 June 19. 20. OZ\ American Can. Com 138 136*4 H4 American Telephone and Telegraph 126> 4 125 7 8 I2B*>a Atcheson Railroad 45 l 2 46' 4 47% Chesapeake 44 43% 44 Dupont 102^ lOl'o 105 Firestone 14U 14*B 15 General Electric 26 3 B 26 26* 8214 words
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80 1935-06-24 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 22, 12 o'clock noon xt r v Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R. S. S. in cases F.0.8. June) 20-^ 20% Good F.A.Q. in cases cF.0.8. June) 20 l 20»i No. I. X. R.S.S. 4 Spot loose) (awardable Singapore) 20.5;16 ***** No. I. X.80 words
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Article100 1935-06-24 10 June n Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4 -gallon tins $4.86 Crown, Cross and Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2x4 gallon tins $4.46 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4gallon drums per British Imperial100 words
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Article243 1935-06-24 10 Dividend Of Four Per Cent. Proposed The directors of the Bradwall ,<F.M.S.» Rubber Estates. Limited, in their report submitted to the shareholders at the twenty-fifth annual general meeting of the company held In London on June 6 state The directors submit to the shareholders their report and accounts243 words
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Article195 1935-06-24 10 Their proposals for a new schedule of f of work having been rejected, 170 casual workers ol the New Engineering and Shipbuilding Works walked out. The men had demanded that they be allowed to work nine days out ol every lu and that their wagei be reduced by195 words
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Article95 1935-06-24 10 Unemployed Not To Lose Their Rights r London. June 7. Hie Minister of Health, Sir Hilton Young, moved the second reading of the National Health Insurance and Contributory Pensions Bill in the House oi Commons. The object of the measure is to ensure that persons who have paidBritish Radio - 95 words
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Article41 1935-06-24 10 Mr. T. C. T Beck, the secretary oi the Green Island Cement Co Ltd Hong Kong, is at present visiting his -mpany's agents in Bmk. McAlister and Co.. Ltd. Mr. Beck was employed some thirteen years ago by Gopeng Consolidated. Ltd41 words
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Article391 1935-06-24 10 Singapore. June 11. MEAT Beef steak Kati ]g Beef stew or curry do 32 'Mutton. Australian do Pork, lean KaU 44 Pork, lean and lat POULTRY ;Capons (locally reared* do Ducks each 40 (Fowls Kati [Hens 'locally reared' do 4u Pigeons, domestic Hedged pair Pigeons, domestic, unfledged391 words
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Article80 1935-06-24 10 Claims Transmitted By Thr Board Of Trade London. Jun<* On the recommendation of the O man Debts Committee, whose chairm:. is Lord Plender. the tietehitanfc been asked to proceed with tin- thin 1 distribution, in accordance with tin provisions of the Anglo-German PW mentl Aprermont of Nov. 1.80 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-06-24 11 A SPECTACULAR SCENE from the Trop.ca. Express Non-Stop Revue which drawing iar g e crowds at the17 words
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Article, Illustration522 1935-06-24 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - MONEY MADE by FLAG-WAVING MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY II7AVE the American flag and save vv the act." 01 old vaudeville days still olds uo"d. Hollywood has found that pictures dealing with Government 3 rvlce any brand] ol it- -make more [ley than the romantic stories oi ryday lif<522 words
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Article, Illustration476 1935-06-24 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst THE NEW COUNT QN Apr. l the new count went into effect and although I have heard opinions pro and con, the pros seem to have it. The stagger system is gone and with it many mental476 words
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Article47 1935-06-24 11 British Police Sergeant's Suicide Hong Kong. Sergeant James Kennedy, a native of Castledown Island, committed suicide at the Mongkok Police Station, by shooting himself through the head. This is the third suicide in the ranks of the British police force here since last November.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article38 1935-06-24 11 At the next meeting of the Singapore Rotarv Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. June 26. at 1 p.m. the speaker will be Dr. Lim Eng Hae vice-president. His subject will be "Bringing up Children."38 words
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340 1935-06-24 11 10,000 DOCTORS DISCUSS BRIAN BATH Remarkable Cures Claimed For Salt And Water Injection Atlantic City, (N.J.), June 11. DESCRIBED in popular language as a "shower-bath for the brain," a new method of treating such infections of the brain and nervous system as infantile paralysis, St. Vitus's dance, sleeping sickness and340 words
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Article58 1935-06-24 11 DEATH FOR £5 Tsinan. For his alleged embezzlement of £5 a Chinese official was executed in the province of Shantung, the Governor of which. General Han Fu Chu, is noted for his stern administration. The man was Hu Ching-tang, attached to the Changyi district government, in East Shantung. The £5Reuter - 58 words
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Article406 1935-06-24 11 League Of Nations Health The Health Bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau lor the week ended June 15. says that three Eastern ports— Bassein. Rangoon and Colombo notified the presence of human plague during the week, each reporting one fatal case. Cholera has406 words
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Article76 1935-06-24 11 Niece Of Chen CM-ftMf Huried union. One of the most elaborate funerall ever witnessed in Canton occurred when the final rites lor Madame Chen Yattung. young niece Of Marshal Chen Chitang. the Cantonese commander-ln-chiel. who died recently, were held The funeral precession, which v/as most spectacular and includedReuter - 76 words
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Article59 1935-06-24 11 Tokio The Cabinet has approved the plan of the Minister of Railway's, Mr. S. Uchida. for the construction of a sub marine tunnel between Moji and Shimonoseki. and connecting Japan proper with Kyushu. It is estimated that the project will cost yen 18.000,000 and building operations willReuter - 59 words
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Article94 1935-06-24 11 Tokio One out of every ten marriages in Japan— and one is comtraoted every minute ends In divorce, according to statistics compiled by the Ministry of Home Ailairs. This rate is said to bo second only to that of the United States. Divorce cases come intoReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement133 1935-06-24 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. 8 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund—133 words
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Advertisement484 1935-06-24 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND VBU4A (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, Blshopsgate, London EC 2. Agencies) and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok484 words
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Article158 1935-06-24 12 Recognition Will Not Affect British Officers The re font announcement that chips' officers' tickets issued by the Chinese j Government are to be recognised by the Hong Kong Government is not expected to affect the British officers who lat present hold positions on ships running to and from158 words
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999 1935-06-24 12 Revival In British Yards, But More Orders Are Needed and Son. one train lorry lor China, two cargo and passenger liners lor the Furness Withy Line, two vessels lor Alfred Holt and Co.. three liners for the Bombay service of the Anchor Line, and a999 words
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Article273 1935-06-24 12 Japan's Hid To Wrest Trade From Holland Firing the first gun In what Is d< siTibed by experts as the most violent freight tariff war originating In Japan in recent year/. the Nanyo Yusen Kaisha's s.s. Samarang Mara, 4.013 tons, sailed from Osaka for the Netherlands East273 words
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Article53 1935-06-24 12 Singapore. Keppel Harbour- Caution about work on telephone cables on Tuesday. June 25. Pilots and masters of steamers are cautioned that the submarine cable will be picked up and re-laid between St. James and Pulau Brani between sunrise and sunset. Steamers should keep well clear and slow53 words
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Article128 1935-06-24 12 "Hritain Did Not Want A Queea Mary 91 The construction ol big i criticised by L.»rd RuncimaJ it meeting of the new Anchor Lil pany in Glasgow. Blue Ribands, he said, were ly and they were paying i >o mud I them. "Keep a check on th<128 words
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Miscellaneous133 1935-06-24 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Whar\es or expected to arri\2. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1 Hai hvv 22. Plancius 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate I): Arabia Maru 18; Ipoh 16. Ajax 14; Hosang 11: Carnarvonshire <J: Nansh.o Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate I): Meonia 30; Silvorcypress 32; Tanin bar133 words
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Advertisement352 1935-06-24 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dhd AMEIUCAN^ MAIL LINE TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £76. 12. O. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA I AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. I INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. I TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running I352 words
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Advertisement580 1935-06-24 14 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE. NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE via SUEZ Ports of call Penang, Colombo, Aden. Suez. Port Said. Naples, Marseilles. Gibraltar and London. Sails Sails s.s. Fushimi Maru June 27 s.s. Hakusan Maru Aug. 8 s.s. Hakozaki Maru July 11 s.s Haruna Maru Auk580 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-06-24 15 photo). A NEAT bit of passing by two Singapore players in the Malaya Cup match against Johore. Frree PressFree Press - 19 words
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1771 1935-06-24 15 HOI SE? AT L ONG ODDS BEAT FAVOURITES Rain-Soaked Track Slows Up Race Times (From Our On Correspondent) I ONG-priced hors,s won most of J^^^ 2 L day of the Selan B or Skvo m V SCC nd dividends to smal N 4"1,771 words
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827 1935-06-24 15 FAST TIMES SET BY CHINESE A THLETES the field and track events worked oi\ until lunch hour. Low Gek afeng of Muar broke the Malayan Chinese record In the '-.0 metres women > heat, her time being 5.5 sees. In the lt)0 metres heats for women Tan Kian of Muar827 words
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797 1935-06-24 15 (By Ringside) ANTICIPATION was not belied bv realisation at Saturday night's boxing at the Great World aiul the good number of people who braved the threatening weather were amply rewarded with four excellent fights. Interest was. of course, mainly centred on797 words
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530 1935-06-24 15 R.A.F. Beat S.R.C. After 1 ussle In Rain THE First Division soccer match between UM Royal ir Forcr and the Singapore Recreation lub was a storv of luck* scores and lost chances with players stru^lm* to g*fc heavy ball through rain and mud. The match530 words
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Advertisement59 1935-06-24 15 SUNDAY TIMES (THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA) 1 IB has arranged to produce a Special Food Number line .{(Mil. <I This Special Number will contain many up-to-date articles on what to eat, etc., etc.. and will be illustrated. This Number will form part ol the ordinary publication. Make sure59 words
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838 1935-06-24 16 S.R.C. Just Avoid Innings ASHWORTH'S CENTURY FOLLOWED BY BRILLIANT BOWLING B Y MCNEILL BOTH mulches played on the Padang over the week-end, between the first and the second elevens of the S.C.C and S.R.C., were left drawn, the clock in each838 words
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877 1935-06-24 16 J.M.F. Win Royal Johore Challenge Cup 28 POINTS AHEAD OF F.M.SVF. RIFLE ASSOCIATION JOHOKE Military Forces again J won the Royal Johore Challenge Cup at the J.M.F. Rifle Meeting over the week-end. Their score over the three distances. 200. 300 and 500 yards, was the remarkably good one of 571—28877 words
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Article, Illustration61 1935-06-24 16 SEVEN UP AT THE EIGHTEENTH HOLE |i /I. M. Paterson yesterday won I** the Island Golf championship at Bukit Timah by beating .1 P. de C. Hamilton 5 and 4. Paterson was 3 up at the ninth and 7 up at the 18th but was61 words
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293 1935-06-24 16 IN a whole day match played on the Baiestier Plain yesterday the Ceylon Sports Club, who have one of the strongest teams in Singapore, beat the S.C.R.C. by 80 runs. Ponniah top-scored for the home side but he hit only one boundary in his score293 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-06-24 16 Photo). ASHWORTH drives the ball to the boundary when batting for the S.C.C. against the S.R.C Free PressFree Press - 18 words
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Article31 1935-06-24 16 Glenagles, June 19. Percy Alliss won the Scottish Open Championship with the record low aggregate for a first-class championship of 273 and a final rniinri course record of 66.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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114 1935-06-24 16 BEATS GUTHRIE BY FOUR SECONDS T^HE Senior Tourist Trophy motor- cycle race over the Isle of Man mountain course of 264 miles was very closely contested and the narrow margin of four seconds separated Stanley Woods, who. on a Guzzi. was first, andBritish Radio - 114 words
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221 1935-06-24 16 WICKETS CHEAP IN HOME CRICKET MATCHES South Africans' Useful Start Against Yorks London, June 22, LOW scoring: was the order of the day in the llrt I 111 cricket matches which started today, the heavy rain* of the past few days beiii* largel) responsible. Surrey were the one exception, however,Reuter - 221 words
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