The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 June 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. N <>- 14.50R ESTD 183S TTFSWAV. JINE 25. IMS it CENTS.
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  • 419 1 BRITISH ADVISER'S VERSION We Do Not Trust Them" TRIED TO GIVE NANKING THE SLIP Lru Hong Kong, June 24. <X AL pressmen were pleased to get another angle on the Chinese naval mixup today when Commodore T A V mterview the Nin hai
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  • 148 1 French Bandit's Last Words For His Brothers Rastia. June SL Andre Spada. the rjandit. was today lotlned m the public square which guarded by a strong force of troops. Thousands of people from all parts of Prance and Corsica waited for hours watch Spada die.
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  • 136 1 German Delegates Return By Air London, June 24. T:ii Anglo-German naval conversations concluded on Saturday. Since Tuesday, when the ratio agreement was reached, they have been of a technical character, relating chiefly to the building programmes proposed by Britain and Germany within the 100:35 ratio. A communique issued
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  • 515 1 20,000 BURIED IN RUINS Fund For Victims Of Quetta 'Quake London. June 24. THE Lord Mayor of London har called a meeting for today m support of the fund for the relief of the Quetta earthquake victims. The magnitude of that disaster is only
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  • 121 1 London, June 23. The Anglo-German naval talks have proceeded on friendly lines, states an Official communique. The German views with the British suggestions will be communicated to other Pow »ra The views exchanged between German and British representatives are necessarily tentative since the ultimate dcci- (Continued In
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  • 153 1 ITALY ACCUSED OF PLANNING NEW AGGRESSION COMPLAINT FROM ABYSSINIA Hint Of Leaving The League Geneva. June St. "PENCE the Ethiopian Govern- ment'.s appeal to the League ol Nations the situation has gone from bad to worse arid aggression upon the independence and integrity 01 Ethiopia seems imminent. says the Abyssinian
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  • 118 1 s Wants Extension Of Trade Relations With I.K. Condon. Junr '10. Recent statements thai th<- Ft«« State is m l.i\mir <»i an extenlion ol trade relations with Britain h.t\< evoked a promising reaction. Mr Thomas, m the House o< Commons. stated that United Kingdom oOetaia \\<-rr Investigating
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 76 1 BIGIA TEA I Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. faff Us Iwtd MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J t TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT sis to 9.1s Pm DANCE (FORMAi-) 9.30 to midnight and ■CABARET ATTRACTION NINO AND FELY COMED.ANS. SINGERS INTERNATIONAL DANCERS 1 APPEARING NIGHTLY
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    • 96 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW P^ HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE RATH, RUNNING HOI .v (Oil) W \TER TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SUNBATHING ONE OF SINGAPORE'S SCENIC BEAI TV SPOTS TONIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dinner and Dance Music
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  • 1121 2 Letters To The Editor CROWN COLONIES AND PROTECTORATES ONL V—SELF- GO VER NING DOMINIONS HAVE RIGHT TO SECEDE— WILL THEY FIGHT IN ANOTHER WAR?— SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STA TUTE OF WESTMINSTER ToThe Editor. H Sir. The statement on June 20 o I the Secretary of State for
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  • 102 2 Programme For Tomorrow's Piano Recital The following is the programme for the piano recital to be given by Renee Florigny. the celebrated French pianiste m the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow night Gavotte I Lully l Coucou «Daguin> Sonate. Theme. Variations. Minuetto Alia Turca 'Mozart*. Souvenir d'ltalie 'Saint-Saens' Arabesque
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  • 79 2 Record Sentence For U.S. Kidnapper Tacoma. Washington. June 22. Haimon Walev and his wire pleaded guilty to charges oi kidnapping and extortion m the Weyerhauser case, but the Judge refused to accept the young wife's plea after her husband* had declared that she entered into the crime
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  • 175 2 Bangkok's Memorial Bridge From Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok. June 22 Bangkok's Memorial Bridge which links the east and west banks of the river and was built by Messrs Dorman Long and Co.. well within contract time -a bonus it was said was earned for completion ahead of
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  • 141 2 The new edition of the "International Cookery Book oi Malaya" is now oil the press. It is an excellently revised and supplemented second edition of a book which has already proved popular to housewives and others who are concerned with providing tasty meals for a household.
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  • 98 2 A Trans-Atlantic rsMT_!__, m mammoth aeroplanes wUh cinemas 252 fl 2° r and cockta bars is fore shadowed by the announcement of thl proposed formation of the British Rp^ lanca Aircraft Company -with "a ca^fli of £400,000 capital Airfra«°Cn a r^ r K K niCk of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 166 2 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 50 million tirrseams or pores where tiny germs or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch < rai K. Pc« 1 Hum. also Bcsema, Dhobv Itch' King worm, Pimples. Acne. Crotch-Itch and' Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with
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    • 437 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. I QUICK TONE -UP II TREATMENT _H| for that FIVE O'CLOCK FACIAL. __H Real Strawberry Cream I Real Strawberry Lotion Harriet Hubbard Aver A quick complexion rejuvenator made I from real strawberries. I Medical Hall, Ltd. M BOARD RESIDENCE. I "EAST ANGLIAN H ft, OXLEY RISE, Near Town.
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    • 549 2 "1 Zbe Sinoapovc Jfree press Head Office: Cecil Street. Sinfaporr Phone 5471 < 5 m^ Kuala Lumpur Office: 25. Java Street. Phone: 3«53. London Office: 55r ne: Cc, rai j «**-3ws Tel. Undmalaya" Undoa m SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within Outside WithSu? Malaya Malaya Prtvt Monthly $3 at 4 i,* Wj Quarterly
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 252 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY, JUNE J5. High Water. 5.20 am. 3.1 ft, 5.59 p.m 8 2 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. II, RE. vs. M.F.A., Anson Road Stadium; Div. Ill, Medical Services vs. Y.M.C.A., S.R.C. ground; Friendlies. St. Joseph's Inst. vs. Medical College, S.J.I, ground; Singapore English School vs.
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    • 226 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSH, GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l 3.97, 16.86 and 19.28 metres p.m. 6.20 Big Ben. The New Victoria Cinema Orchestra, directed by Sydney Phasey. Relayed from the New Victoria Cinema. Bradlord. 7.05 The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra. Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.50 An organ recital
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  • 1512 3 Results Of High Prices And Restriction THE HON. MR. BAGN ALL'S PLEA FOR A SETTLED POLICY Straits Traders 9 Meeting JIX politics were dealt with at great length by Mr. J. Bagnall h.M t .u haU yearly meeti "S Straits Trading Co.. Ltd held
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  • 132 3 y^N a deserted stretch m Outram Road early on Sunday morning, a J4-vear-old Hokkien. Mr. Chua K«?ng Siew. was held up by two -ked men, believed to be Cantonese. The victim was on his way home n a ricksha from the Great World rtien
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  • 215 3 Programme Of Drills For This Week The Singapore Volunteer Corps programme of drills for the week ending 30 is as follows: Tuesday. June 25. 5.15 p.m.; Headquarters, S.V.A.C.S.. Lecture. Ist. Bn Signals. Signal Training. M.G Units. M G Training, "B" Coy. and "W Coy.. LA and A.A. Training and
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  • 135 3 Infused Permit To Ceylon Territorial Waters Colombo, i An inquiry by the Japanese C«onsul .bout fishing rights for Japanese boats ratside Colombo Harbour was discussed it a meeting of the Executive Commit- *cc of Local Administration. I The Committee decided to agree to the proposals forwarded by the
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  • 1268 3 I come exhausted, though that day seems a long way oil. The sale price for quotas m Malaya depends on the price for tin and the percentage of assessments allowed, be- ing at its highest when the price is 1 high and the permitted release
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  • 333 3 Alleged Demand Of $13 "For Expenses HPHE trial was started yesterday before Mi Norman Grice, the Singapore Second Magistrate, of Inspector Mohamed bin Sudin and Sergeant Kassim bin Abdullah— both attached Ip the Kandang Kerbau police division. The two accused are indicted with receiving an illegal gratification of $13 while
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  • 87 3 rVN represent .it ion* ni tin- Roman Catholic Bishop oi Singapore t ti» police have n -started the campaign against the participant > ol the Bras Basah Road-Stamtord Road "ricksha parade." A Eurasian and a Chinese woman were arrested on Saturday night and produced before Mr
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  • 245 3 Prtpariaf For Opening 01 Talkies Eleven items were on the* agenda lor the quarterly session ol the Board ol Licensing Justice's m the Singapore Police Courts yesterday afternoon. Mr. H. A. Forrer presided. With th" except iem ol an application for a new licence lor I
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  • 33 3 Peiping. June I The death is announced ol Mr. J N Behrens. second secretary to the British Embassy. He was a member ol the well-known Yorkshire sporting family. Reuter
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 FRIDAY SATURDAY NEXT A\\v the opportunity again occurs to purchase a good car cheaply at our USED CAR SALE Don't miss calling between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. at BORNEO MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE.
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 632 4 You Can Make Delicious Sweets With Fresh Fruit Eliza beth Says Some Recipes That Will Tempt The Family PVEN m Malaya there is always an abundance of fresh fruits available at this season, and the fruits preserved m various ways—the fascinating boxes of crystallised fruits, jars of ginger m syrup,
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    • 662 4 Ingredients. l 2 Pint cream. 2 ozs. Castor Sugar. '2 pint custard. Ginger essence if required. i gill ginger 1, pint lemon syrup. jelly. I gill water. U oz powdered gelatine. ozs preserved ginger Preserved Ginger Pistachio nuts Glace cherries 1. Rinse out a mould with hot water
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    • 195 4 "Something Ditrerenf is the term suited to describe the "Tropical Express Non-stop Revue" which has been attracting large crowds to the Capitol since its premiere last Thursday night, writes Mignon. There were probably many who attended the opening night with some misgivings but who. like myself,
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    • 433 4 photo). (From Our Paris Correspondent) II7HAT after all. is a well -dressed el woman Is it she. who wears upon herself all the latest tricks of the Rue de la Paix. or is it rather she who. while keeping a weather eye upon the changing whims
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    • 72 4 Parsley which has Ocei. kept for few days is inclined to turn yellow and is consequently thrown away as useless. It oan be restored to its original colour by throwing it into boiling water for a few seconds. Then shake it well and dry for a lew minutes m
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    • 187 4 cc.lv bciled salmon used, and a little goes a loi Flake the salm ;n. grate one hard-boiled eggs en a coarse gr and cut a cucumber into thi: Sprinkle the egg with paprika and the cucumber with Ut and Juice, and let them stand for If liked,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 5 THREK WHITSIN holidavmakers walking m thr sunshine on the front at ltright< n. COUNTESS HAUGWITZ REVENTLOW. formerly Barbara Hut ton. the Woolworth heiress, arrived m Paris recently with her neu husband. Count Kurt von Hauguttz Reventlow of Denmark, from the United States. The couple were married the day after the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 177 5 eU»OPrAM_SjTuAT.OW r^\ *tAr-sr*Bsr& *>e*,2_ f "0 \^rs -rnaf Mussol/r,,- P&BW I; are made ada.nst M^ Beiishas scheme fo I C 4 hasablac^ c Y^» I«( J 'I conv/erT cerla^n streets into childrens play-slrcets hitler 4 expecTed to^^f F /^S C Sed rraff,C Grc^/ »^B|_M^ Produce a brouun Ja^_l___^ '7 f^
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  • 260 6 COURT DEALS LENIENTLY WITH DRIVER Ipoh, June 22. lIUDOMBNT was delivered by 9 J Mr. G. F. Staynes, the acting Ipoh first magistrate, this morning m the case m which B Chinese lorry driver, named Fong Kee Fok. was tried on a
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  • 145 6 Two Penang Teachers Promoted mTrM Penang, Juno it. JUE^S has con to hand that two ■ai tej r have been super-s :al< (ntments T J 4 c I ol S: Xavier's tastl and Mi Z ul Abidin ol the Penan- Free Sen Mr Chung P Jung has an
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  • 186 6 Attends Net Practice At P.C.C. Penang, June 22. IJIS Excellency The Governor, Sir Thomas Shenton Whitelegge Thomas. K.C.M.G.. 0.8. E., arrived here yesterday morning by the Kedah from Singapore accompanied by the Aide-de-Camp. Mr. H. G. Beverley. His Excellency was met on board by the Resident
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  • 194 6 IVr Cent. ()f Those Killed Are Pedestrians Sydney. N.s.VY.. May 23 a statement issued by the Commissioner tor Road Transport «Mr Haddocks) shows that 356 persons were killed and 6066 injured In 8134 r a "> In New South Wales last rear. In Sydnej metropolitan area 229 ns
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  • 128 6 Daughter Of Mr. R.L.L. Braddell J^ISS June Charmian Anne Braddell. 1?1 daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. R. L. L. Braddell. was married to Mr. I Roy L. Moir at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. The Yen. Archdeacon Graham White took the service. The bride wore a delphinium blue crepe
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  • 300 6 Petitioner's Religion In Dispute (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June Eg. The hearini ol the divorce petition ol William Silva against his wite Emile Nona ana X s. albert, the corespondent, was continued today before Mr. Justice Cussen In the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court Mr c; w.
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  • 168 6 Girl Says She Drank Poison Because Man Asked Her To Elope Ij Taiping, June 21. gOEY Ah Kow, a 23-year-old Chinese girl, appeared before the Taiping magistrate this morning, to answer the charge of attempting to take her own life by drinking caustic soda. Accused, when asked to explain the
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  • 101 6 Naked Body Floating In Sea MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF CHINESE Penang:, June 22. TTHK body of a Chinese was discovered m the water near the wharf behind godown No. 9 about noon yesterday. The corpse was conveyed m the marine police motorboat and hauled ashore at the Esplanade by the side
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  • 236 6 And Met His Death Taiping, June 21. yHREE Indians. Achayah. Tatha- yah and Padayah. tapping coolies at Norseman Estate. Batu Kurau. were today sentenced by the Taiping magistrate to six months' rigorous imprisonment each, for causing hurt to a fellow coolie, named Muttusamy. The original
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  • 97 6 Takes Charge Of Redgrave Rectory The Rev. O. Nevlll Stevens, has been appointed to the Rectory ot Redgrave with Botesdale, near Diss. Suffolk, m! the Diocese ol S. Edmundsbury and Ipswich,. Re wa.s instituted or. May (State the Singapore Auxiliary Diocesan Association Quarterly Notes > The population
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  • 114 6 Death Of Pioneer Kinta Business Men tfVom Our Own Correspondent.) v Ipoh. June 24. «_ws has been received ol the death oi Mr Garland one ol the pioneer European business m o of ipoh where he founded the firm of Aylesburv and Garland which later merging with the
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  • 54 6 <From Our Own Correspondent.) tv« Jon <>re Bahru. June 22. The following have been gazetted as members of the Johore Bar Committee for the current year. Hon. Mr M Ismail. Mr. John Layock. Mr S C Goho. Mr. H. H. Norris. Mr. M V PilHi and Mr.
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  • 137 6 (iirl Of g Wins MO Mink Fur Coat Melbourne Had little Betty England, aged 8. of Tivoli Place. South Varra. been 10 years older, she would have been the envy of every social debutante For she was the winner of the Canadian mink fur coat donated
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  • 103 6 London. June 14 The popularity ol the Aldershot t utoo which opened last night is unabated. The moth ol this year's show is the Crowr. and Bmplt and it is performed against a canvas background <->i tne Tower o1 London. Under enor- I mous flood-lighting, Rushmore arena appeared
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  • 101 6 D London. June 7. t **tw*M for the year ended Sept 30 1934. show that during that period the exclusi\e of news reels exhibited cinematograph theatres m Great Brain was 366.256 million feet, as compared with 34.100 million feet m c previous year. v The total length
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  • 70 6 SCARE FOR STREET WALKERS 'From Our Own Convspondtnt. I Kuala Lumpur. June 23. mere was a commotion at Market fi street at about 8.30 this evening^ ceYlin P^at cr t h W °H k »«3ffVß ceiling at the back part of i thr^ storeyed house next to the Post Office'
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  • 134 6 B«1 Krmchci Gave Her Nov. Leage of Life" ■be bad was reelgnlr.i ben li maneni Invalid T\ this woman when to try Kmachen Balti taken n I r <m lei letter irom her daught "Five ye;irs terribly cripp: ritis. At one time »h to move
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 49 6 HE CHUCKLES HIS WAY TO YOUR HEART! II r BBJBSJSS --TTfir- mm i I Jt v'T rs Justice with kindness salts kindness with wit I WILL ROGERS I it .-J" Jl yin s Cobbs Stor y I 'JUDGE PRIEST" I A FOX PICTURE I OHHIU6 TOMORROW PAVII lON I
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    • 318 6 BABY PITIFUL TO LOOK AT Red Spots on Face, ftcned A I the Time. Healed by Cuter j ''Red spots started on my t>abr and they itched all the time causir.* !*-> to scratch and lose a lot of tleep hlittle face was a terrible sight, she aw* pitiful to
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  • 147 7 Evidence By Manager Of Oversea-Chinese Bank BoTk kI Xaminati n 0I Mr Lim Chinese Ra^- nager f the verseawa onnH,? lng Corporation. Ltd.. 2t v! Ud d m tne criminal district court yesterday at the trial, before Mr. A Forrer. ol Chia Chan Tock thP Ssed to o
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  • 75 7 The following is the latest list of contributions to the Singapore Silver. Jubilee Fund Amount previously acknowledged $103,723.33 Singapore Japanese Society 200.00 Francis Peek and Co.. Ltd. 150 00 P.W.D.. Civil Aerodrome. Singapore 215.00 Miss Tauser 25.00 Miss Vi Tallity to. oo Miss H. Lasse io.OO Miss Silver
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  • 75 7 Ties lor today m the S.C.C. lawn b iwls tournament are as follows G. Pritchett and V. P. Barbat <scr.j vs. H. R. Wilson and G. Aurely <plus 4*. Winners of E. H. Coleman and J. Hudson tplus 6> and C. M. McNair and W Is*. Edwards
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  • 236 7 The Marine Department football team drew two-all m a friendly match on Pulau Brani on Sunday against the Amiable Athletic Association. Bakri. who scored two goals for the Marines was an outstanding player, while Ah Kow kept goal well for the Association. cash m hand require no comment.
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  • 90 7 Record Progress With Clearance Plan London. June 22. The Minister oi Health. Sir Kingsley Wood, speaking last night at Liverpool said the latest official figures showed that since the Armistice no fewer than 2.670.500 new houses had been built m Britain involving a capital cost estimated at £1.600.000.000.
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  • 41 7 Capt. N. M. Hashim. M.C.S.. Asst. Registrar of Co-operative Societies. F.M.S.. visited Krian District on Saturday from where he was to proceed to Larut. These will be Capt. Hashim's last official visits to these places, before his retirement from the service.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 186 7 ooA44ooißlHoßi| ff »•»»>♦♦< ▼V WWWWW z rF THE tropics" I k THIS IS A GLORIOUS PICTURE TO SEE FN yg T straits Times A X n A 111 I 1/lM ,1:> < Notes of the day) >♦ V Last Night PAVILIUN mi 24 -c- 35 1 B«f|§§^ I I This
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    • 422 7 WPtU SEVERAL NEW OUTSTANDING ITEMS! I Sfct, the Latest Sensation of the Continent "LIVING MARBLE STATUES" I HAPITOI I T HIS GRAND. SNAPPY SHOW I m mm lm WaU continues its triumphs! LAST FEW SHOWS! 6 P.M. 8c 9.30 SHARP NIGHTLYprofessor WILLIAM DOORLAYS I TROPICAL EXPRESS NON STOP REVUE A^^%
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  • 1074 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1935 Meteorology And Aviation of vast import- j I ance to aviation m this part of I the world opened at Batavia yesI terday. It has been called by the I Government of the Dutch East I Indies In conjunction with the I
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  • 168 8 -JJL D- Dalley. o. the Malayan Police. I. due irom home leave this Mr. and Mrs A. C. J. Towers of Ipol, 2f a vls 1 s Kuaia L,, are on their way to Malacca the Kno, b ok ls now beln kept at the Kuala Lumpur
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  • 709 8 IIN a leading artjcle 1 w.vk on two ago we commented upon the difficulties that beset poultry husbandry m Malaya. and pointed out that progress must necessarily be very gradual for some I /W///v years to come B #> Some of the diffi- Ktmrtmt cultles that
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  • 839 8 ■"j^oFT mi sp3Snaaß3.^| **Bali Kin sßswcicd, naming and silently across the polish d fi. i His alack face Rhone, ins cluck suit immaculately laund■red nttcd perfectly. Mr Appleton looked him up and ■i'.wn anUUng little at the laeoav ■iruity oi bare leet and fitted clothing Koti smiled back
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 327 8 mWg F^^ no^e than m am ELWjf THREE CENTUP.ES VH X Ibl 001 S has standard of Wfl fl quality and First Class II I I Liqueurs If doesnt matter where |_^fl fl 1 > the West fl flftm oi 9 Sa_k I fl fl% eKe J P I flfl\
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    • 50 8 A WOMAN SAYS SHE ALWAYS FEELS refreshed after using lipstick and powder. Even though it leaves her more done up than before. All women should eliminate anxiety regarding their jewellery by taking out "GAFLAC" ALL RISKS POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE ft LIFE ASSCRANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 2534 9 IMPROVEMENT TRUST APPEAL 44 Judgment Of Chief Justice Should Be Confirmed" WHAT IS LEGAL POSITION OF GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL? TTHE appeal of the Singapore Improvement Trust against the judgment of the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, granting the respondents a writ of prohibition m
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  • 192 9 Singapore College Of Medicine -ACQUIRING A FIRST-CLASS REPUTATION 9 A plea that present and future students should uphold the traditions and reputation of their Alma r was made by Professor B Hawes. Professor of Medicine at the College of Medicine Singapore, at a reception him yesterday by the senior medical
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  • 533 9 IN exercise of the powers cont'erred on him by section 13 il) ol the Rubber Refutation Ordinance. 1934, the Governor m Council has impost d with effect from Jul> 1. 1933. Inclusive, a eeas af 0.7 cent pound of dry lubber .o be lr\ied a rubber grown m
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  • 154 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices from Our Own Correspondent i Rl 'RKKK: London, .lune 21. (Bellera) 6 1 ci <6 l «d 'Buyers' 6d <6 116 d > o. -December 6 9|32d <6 9 32d Jan -March 6 7 I6d <6 7 Kid I April- June 6 9
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 46 9 i \a^ns^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h»^^' J m^^X TIFFIN $1.00 Scotch Broth Fish a »a Meoniere Roast Chicken Bacon Lon* Bean* Baked Potato Cold Me;it Salad Chocolate Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee TRY our SPECIALTIES FRESH SK™ %mJlyr CRAB Baked Alasca a Choice of Over 100 Other Dishes. -phone 4906.
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    • 275 9 NEW AND INEXPENSIVE (■■■■M— MBM— HANDBAGS I mmU MM%%m%m%mm J UST ARRIVED IT mmm^^m%« m A W,DE AND VAR,ED M^W^ i^^^f ASSORTMENT OF ATTRACTIVF. HANDBAGS j!^5^JH MODERNISTIC DESIGNS ANO fmfmlm. Jri Y\ colour combinations, to iKI-^^^^i TONE WITH ANY DRESS J^^^Hflf PRICES RANGE FROM:_L_! _3 $17.50 EACH. *-:WE CORDIALLY INVITE
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  • 161 10 > (From Our Own Correspondent.) m London. June 22. Tai Tak Plantations, Ltd.. report f p 5 fl i for the year ended Mar. 31 or 12,700, compared with £515 the previous year. A dividend of 2U per cent, (against nil) is recom- and the sum of n,7M
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  • 998 10 Consumers Complain Bitterly To Government (From the Free Press Correspondent) C London, June 11. ONFUSING and alarming New York messages concerning the N.R.A. breakdown have weakened tisi prices m London this week, and business m the metal has been exceptionally quiet. I SIMULTANEOUSLY, however, news
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  • 72 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) t»^-j London. June 21 Todays closing prices on the Lond °;K were as follows? Black Lampong, spot 3d. sellers. market was easier.— Free Press copyright. MB twio,,. i London, June 22. Todays closing prices on the Lonwh¥£ P M SE2* were as 'ollowsT 1
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  • 65 10 Praise For South Wales Coal JX2PZ f r a new commercial S2?*» f SouthwK coai a expo g n orafn? IS" M ,OSt J n recent years^C so« h c w^SSSS"'*-* vislted aspects of recip^aMracC SCUSS6d More than 1,500.000 tons nfwaicv, Egyptian mJSS.' n i he
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  • 970 10 MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935 MINING I Buyers Sellers. I Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 3d 4s 6d Asam Kumbang 30s 6d 32s 6d x.d. Austral Malay 59s 61s c d. Ayer Hitam Tin (5s) 13s 3d 14s c <L Ayer Weng <$l) 1.90 1.95 iBangrin Tin 24s 25s
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  • 196 10 June 24 London. 4 months' sight 2 4 London, 3 months' sight 2,3 31 32 London, 60 days' sight 2.3 15 16 London 30 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London, demand 2 3 7 London. T.T. 2 fflfc Lyons and Paris, demand 861 Hamburg, demand i 4n
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  • 77 10 *eet Above Sea Level P^t C °fr g e oW m m^e T treat ««t is now on the ™im 8 f Wnose erect| on Peru, was carried^ aeron!^ 10 ta last 65 miles of ,iL I aeroplane for the nation UMoV^tZT**' to its *«U--dUHcult nature 2°SL"2
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  • 100 10 Chinese Five Per Cent. Moves Up Sharply London, June >0 On the Stock Exchange today activity was mainly concentrated on gold minings, motor shares and ioreien Chfn^ 0t c erWise busln^s was m c^ nlnese 5 Per cent. 1912 moved BD active y nn nd ableS and Wireless
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  • 17 10 Chinese Merchants Ask For Abolition The im V osnZX U Z XX FMT mr n
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  • 52 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 21, 12 oclock n No.I.X.R.s.S.incases BUyerS •F.O.B. June) 2 0* 8 Good FAQ. in cases •FOB. June) 20>„ No. I. X. R.S.S 8 Spot loose) «awardNo^xTsT' Jut y -Sept. g* Oct.-Dec o Jan-Mar 22*" Tone of market. Very dull Latest Cable: London closed New
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  • 144 10 June 24 Gambler Java Cube 10( Hamburg Cube Muntok White Pepper White Pepper Copra. Sundried 4 LS Copra, mixed 3 go Small Flake Tapioca R B. Siam No. 1 $1C Blanja Jelotong Sarawak Jelotong 6 -5 R. (Siam > W.C. No. 1 per koyan R. Rangoon "Small
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  • 98 10 June 24 Shell and Fish Kerosene tins lot 2 4 gall^ C^l Cro and Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 1 x 4 gallon tins A Aa Shell Motor Spirit ex pump Per British Imperil Gallon "nperial Shell Motor Spirit m 4- 82 gallon drums per British
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  • 434 10 "Rubber Industry Must Stand On Its Own Feet" (From the Free Press Correspondent) London, June 14. MOST of the inhabitants o London's little "Rubber world have been holiday-making for til greater part of this week, anc so there is not much news t< report. I United
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    • 45 10 Otornae costs I effect tfonf B produ.r now available, at Meow Stanton Neiaon and Co.'t Klrervlde God own. 144, ■•at Qnaj. Singapore. vWe costs— Consult STANTON NELSON CO., LTD 4. COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. Telepnones SJAMDI GODOWN SM4 SH?* 811 GODOWN 7147 OFFICE 5574 Inspection Invited.
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  • 646 11  - WHAT STARS think the ideal age MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY tIfHEN Thomas Midgley prophesied tlu American Chemical Society irithin the next century the .ige will be an accomplished ract. a great sigh of anguish went up Hollywood. "We were born too cried its stars. Think what it m
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  • 239 11 Sikh Police Recruit's Indian Conviction From Our Own Correspondeiit I Kuala Lumpur. June 20. Danar Singh, a police recruit, appeared today before Che Maarof. m the Kuala Lumpur police court, on a charge oi making a false declaration before the first magistrate. Mr. F. K. Wilson. Mr. F.
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  • 145 11 and O. Strathnaver Held Up London. June 22. Following the cold wet weather of recent weeks there was a return l ummer conditions yesterday whicn as the hottest day of the year. With the heat oame dense tog m many parts. In the English Channel two
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  • 673 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst THE APPROACH PRINCIPLE J^ PLAYER who bids "by the rules" will at times find himself holding a hand which contains enough honourtricks to make it well above average and vet does not exactly fulfil the re- qulrements
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  • 447 11 The foil, wing publications wen Issued or received by the Department Of Statistics. SS. and F.M.S.. during the period June 15 to 21. 1935. inclusive, and are available tor public use In the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore. Applications may be made by members ol the
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  • 112 11 MR. W. .JACK (From Our Own Correspondent.* Penang, June 22. News lias been received of the deatii which occurred last month at Otford. Kent, of Mr. William Jack who retired In 1930 from the management of Lubok Segintah Estate. Kuala Ketil. Mr. Jack came out
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  • 617 11 Achieving Co-operative Societies' Aims Kuala Lumpur. "THE reserve iund. the most vexed question that Malayan co-opera-tive societies have to consider, was publicly attacked and publicly defended at a meeting m the Town Hall. The attack was made by Mr. K. Kandiah. who. as president of the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 138 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Color. y of Hong Kong« The liability of members is limited to the extent and m the manner prescribed by Ordinance No 6 of 1929 ct the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HO.Mi KOMI Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve
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    • 492 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND I him 'Incorporated m Engiar-d oi Royal Charter* Paid up capital In 600 000 shares of £5 each ooe «>o, Reserve Fund «_;<000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors ooc HEAD Oil 1(1 38. Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies ant! Branches. Aloe Star Hollo Baigon
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  • 64 12 A cargo of 144 boxes of opXnTV kegs of concentrated anis and othVr ™ov YhT 252^ conflsf nhr^rn Police, authorities here £*n2uU! Slnkiang on her arriv The drugs were hidden In thp «hi^-. winches. Investigations are be w SSSS PUrsUed but the °wn!r OftS covertd cn an
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  • 598 12 HANDICAP TO AMERICAN SHIPOWNERS Effect Of Safety At Sea Proposals THE committee of the harbour and shipping of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York announces that the Chamber has asked Congress not to place further handicaps on American shipping is so far as
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  • 563 12 LUXURY SHIP FOR P. O. Strathmore To Have New Features ■iTTHE Strathmore. a turbine-driven I steamer of about 24,000 tons I gross, which was launched reI cently from the yards of VickersI Armstrongs. Ltd.. at Barrow, alI though primarily intended for the !P. and O Company's service beI tween London
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    • 404 12 BOUSTEAD&COa.Ltd. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. HOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. nmummuMmmnmmimTmmmm CANADIAN PACIfIC ■25-SS 1 ?-^SSSltt= Incorporated m England) TRAVEL SYSTEM ■?:;;;:::::;:i:::;-i:i:;iW:-:j:K««$M:2*i5 THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA
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    • 31 12 For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight apply its I l»umo Vgv|____gg r j I 39, ROBINSON ROAD I No Booking Fees. I Telephone 6908. 1 1
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    • 118 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREIMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penan* Mass**** Banjoewan*. and North Western Ports) Dat Sail S porr Spore T.a.m.?. Kangaroo Aug 8 Aug 9 Fares Single £19.0.0, Australian Return £30.0.0. Currency Pat P*rtical*r« of F~» t ht _W r.... r pJ«-m apply t» McALISTER CO.. LTD.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 587 12 H Local And H Foreign Mail I Despatches And I Arrivals BY TRAIN I Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m.l 4 Thursday 7.30 ami Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m.l Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m.l Kuan tan (via Jerantut) I Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m.l Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m.l
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    • 42 12 CLEARANCES June 23: Kepah. Siberoet «Dut>Asdang <Siam., Oldenburg <Ger > Malacca Maru. Dakar Maru. Nagoya LaruT n pL Panam >: Corato Llanover. i-»arut. Rantau <Brit>. June 22; Silvercypress. Kinta. Myrmidon. Gemas. Rimau. Sin Kheng Sen* Jerantut. Rahman «Brit.); Pe^roneUa' Hancjus. Makasser CD*); G aSn
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    • 310 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ship* alongside the Whan*. or expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gai- 1 Yuen Sang 20 Ha: Hir.^ Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Athos II 18: Ajax 14; P r T Hosang 9: Nanshin Maru 7 Empire Dock (Entrance Gat* Taijin Maru 30; Cornevuitkor33;Tanimbar35.Rh^ n vei oif Empire
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    • 404 13 EssWxkMbV I _gßßß__M^_^BSkr 1 Do r\ r<k\J and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Tn»«e Spore. T n BHUTAN 6,100 July 4 BURDWAN 6 070 Am 90 v ST" 1 1 0 *iS ,5 ra >™tana 6 :So 7 o° aSI: To h^u^a !?5S m d CATHAY
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    • 498 13 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo Steamer D ft c.n. ?SS2SS2 d Ju 2 £52 22?* July 3° Au 2 ?2L2 aa E Au
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    • 1108 13 REPRESENTING =4 *^^B SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Ilua Khiow Steamship Cc (1932) Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Ltd Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship Cc Ltd The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental Line Ltd' The China Navigation
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    • 726 14 K. P. IVL KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ RORAN- -Tuesday, June 25, Bengkalis, Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengei-dar, Tanjong-Leldong and Asahaji. PASlR— Tuesday. June 25, Penang and Bagan Sl-Api-Api. TOMOHON Tuesday. June 25, Singkawang, Pe'mangkat and Sambas. MAJANG Wednesday, June 26, Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. PoeloePallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. rHEDENS -Wednesday. June 26, Muntok and
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    • 541 14 P RESIDENT UNERr^ siftl I 111 l 11. t TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang N. York. Pres Van Buren June 29 July 2 July 4 Aug. 13 Pres. Garfjeld
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    • 610 14 1 0. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA rLa Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santos and Montevideo Liverpool Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marques. Durban. E. London and Algoa Bay v Arizona Maru Kio de Janeiro, Fantos and
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  • 1027 15 CRACKED RIB PLAYING INNINGS THAT IMPRESSED SELECTORS Freeman's Great Record shoulders. Soon they will have to think seriously about doing so. for "Tich" is Ino longer young and the strain is bound to tell some time. I doubt if any other County
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  • 412 15 Gamblers At Ringside Ready To Kill /^UNMEN posted at the ringside wculd have "bumped off" Max Baer if he had not been knocked off the world's heavy-weight championship throne by James J. Braddock. ex-doc* labourer and father of three, m Madison Square Garden, Long
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  • 643 15 SINGAPORE CLUB BEATS GARRISON CLUB AT GOLF THHE match between the Garrison 1 Golf Club and the Singapore Golf Club, played at the Garrison course on Sunday resulted m a win for the Singapore Golf Club by 5 3 4 points to 4. The scores were as below. Garrison I
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  • 85 15 Friendly Rivalry Runs High At K.L. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 11. The Selangor police sports this evening was a big success, providing interesting and thrilling sport m which friendly rivalry ran high. The relay and tug-of-war events for both Malays and Indians were the most
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  • 711 15 r™ London. June 3. E moderate standard of rowing at Oxford was exempted at Reading Amateur Regatta on Saturday, when Oriel College who are H, _l oi the River at Oxford, failed to w., the Junior-Sonic! E Jms Surprise was expressed that <> the
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    • 66 15 THE SUNDAY TIMES (THE LEADIN6 SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA) has arranged to produce I a Special Food Number I Next Sunday. I <I This Special Number I will contain many up- I to-date articles on what to eat, etc., etc., I and will be illustrated. I This Number will form
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  • 466 16 Three-Goal Victory Over Terror Team Marine Dept 3: H.M.S. Terror o TN a Second Division football match played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, the Marine Department collected both points from H.M.S. Terror by winning by three clear goals. The winners made a patchy
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  • 290 16 LA. Pass O.R.A. Total With Four Wickets In Hand pLAYING pn the Indian Association ground on Sun lay. the O.K. A were beaten by lour wickets by the home side. Scores O.K. A. O. C. Aeria b Baskaran 20 V.N Piiiay b Baskaran l. R. Richards b Dharmaraj
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  • 27 16 In a Third DrtfsU n football match played on the S.R.C. ground yesterday the S.R.C. drew with the Wiltshire^ each side scoring once.
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  • 421 16 Yachtswomen Race To Split Second Finish In Final Of Santry Cup •From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. June M On- Ec Kong and Cheong Tuck Wing again won tlu men's open doubles m the Selangor lawn tennis cnampionahipi by beating H c Howard and H S Haskins 7 -5 5
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  • 414 16 Handicaps For First Day 'From Our Own Correspondent. Ipoh. June *l UANDICAPS lor the first day of the Perak Tun Club July meeting, next Saturday, are as follow. atOOS 1. Horses. Class I, Div. 1, 7 furs. Refill 9.6. Belle Edna I X Kuala Prince
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  • 64 16 Mucdonuld Smith Breaks Course Record Gullane. June 24. On either side of this small villas are the goll courses Muirlield and Gullane and nearly 300 ot the world's besl golfers here began the struggle for Uh British Golf Open Championship witl; the Qualifying rounds today and tomorrow, players
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  • 66 16 Wimbledon. June 21. Six thousand iweKerlng spectators at court one saw Sydney Wood, the American Davis cup player, easily eliminate Itoh (Japan), I 2. >> 2. 6 0 Maliroy ijfew Zealand) bat ChOf (China) 6—2. 6-2. 6—l Palmier! Italy, beat Nishimur.k •Japan. 6-2. H 6.6 3. 6~-
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    15 16 photo). A f.S.O. PLAYER pulls to Ire m the match against the S.C.R.C. Free Press
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  • 366 16 HAD WEAK SlDt: CUP GAME 5.11.8 ii: V. X N. C-MSKK and Wave's. T leaders m the (omm Cup, were beaten by si\ ,i, goals by the Singapore ILui.uu. Board at Cantonment I yesterday. The result would nave b. i dous surprise were it not
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