The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 June 1935

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,613. ESTD. 1885. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935 CENTS.
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  • 642 1 Rebel Soldiers Bombard City From Armoured Train REVOLT CRUSHED BY LOYAL TROOPS General Fights Against His Own Men A fresh complication has been added to *y troubled state of North China by the abortive attempt of a number of irregular Chinese soldiers to capture Peiping.
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  • 628 1 WORLD WHEAT FARMERS FACED WITH RUIN CANADA'S AMAZING SURPLUS Grain Trade May Be Nationalised I London, June 28. rHE disclosure that the Canadian Government's wheat holdings amount to 228,000,000 bushels, which m excess of all estimates, is the principal topic of conversation m London grain circles. The magnitude ot the
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    49 1 lHfc JOHORE BAHRIT Chinese tennis stars took all the honours m the tennis tournament held m Muar m conjunction with the AllJohore Chinese Meet last week. The singles and doubles champions (with racquets) are, reading from left to right: Goh Teck Chiow Wong Pens Tong and Wonjj Thean Teik.
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  • 385 1 Failure Of Force As A Policy NEW TREATIES NOT NEEDED Let Present Ones Be Honoured T'HE Chinese Ambassador. Mr. Quo Tai Chi, spoke at the 25th National Peace Congress m London. Mr. Arthur Henderson presiding. There were many foreign delegates. Mr. Quo said: "I have always been impressed with the
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  • 137 1 Already 6 Per Cent. This Year (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 28. A CCORDING to the June bulletin oi the International Tin Research Council, consumption lor the first four months of 1935 was 46.400 tons, compared with 43.800 tons and 35 r 9OO tons m the
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  • 82 1  -  Sin Chow Jit Poh Capture Of Russian And Japanese Surveyors Shanghai. June *>8. A repan from a Japanese tource states that two surveyors— one Japanese and one Russian belonging to the Kwantung Command mew captured by Mongolian troops early this week while carrying ou* survey work along
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  • 192 1 Spanish Visitors Col. Colville. Secretary to the Overseas Trade Depart- merit, received yestarday at the Board ;of Trade the Spanish Government delegation who are to negotiate a trade greement. A general exchange of i views took place and arrangements were made for a detailed discussion of
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  • 186 1 CALL FOR A NATIONAL DEFENCE LOAN COLLECTIVE SECURITY SYSTEM Britain Must Play A Large Part London, June 27. A national defence loan "enabling us to pull up to our proper position m the world and put ourselves abreast of our great responsibilities," was advocated by Mr. Winston Churchill m a
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  • 62 1 Witnessed By Hundreds Of Holiduym;ikers London. June 27. Hundred! oi botfctaymalNa on tn« Sussex coast today saw a Royal Air Fonv machine strike the sea and sink <>tr Beltey Bin. Th«« loeml nirboat was launched and pecotwd tho body oi p.h t Oflleer N i> Athton, tho
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 91 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. GeXT' MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS RIJSTAFPEL 12.30 TO 3 P.M. SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT us to us P m T\ AM C E (formal) 9.45 to midnight and FASCIxNATING DISTINCTIVE PEKIORMANCE By NINO FELY
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    • 156 1 There it no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW |Ol HOTEL SUNDAY [I CORNING I EVENING POPI'LAR CONCERT sPM l AL DINNER 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. SERVED ON THE LAWN SPECIAL CIRRY TIFFIN COWCOtT H lo p m PROGRAMME OF Ml SH RENDERED 15V THE
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  • 177 2 Thoroughly Amusing Comedy At The Pavilion Paramcunt's "The Gilded Lily." starring Claudette Colbert was introduced as the main feature at yesterday's change at the Pavilion Theatre. Fred MacMurvay. as Pete Dawes, an American ships-news reporter, and Ray Milland. as Charles Gray, son of an English lord, are
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  • 108 2 Accident In North Bridge Road v Mr Kimino. a Japanese salesman attached to the firm of Yamada anJ Co.. ot High Street, met with an accident on Thursday night when driving Travelling m the direction of North Bridge Road towards Katong and on approaching the corners of
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  • 152 2 A Film Of Life Among Primitive Peoples "Red Morning." an R.K.O. Radio release, featuring Steffi Duna. Regis Toomey and Raymond Hatton. which ■had its premiere at the Alhambra yesterday, is a film one would like to see more than once. Adventure and ro- mance are delightfully intermingled 'and
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  • 158 2 Police Discover Thief To Be Owner's Nephew A report to the police of the theft of $200 worth of jewellery put a Chinese' m the uncomfortable and undesired position of becoming a complainant against his own nephew. Police investigations following the report showed that the younger man
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  • 119 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June St. The Federal Capital now has three cinema* Early next year it will have j fourth, of the 'super" variety. Situated at the corner of Pudu Road and Bukit Bintang Road, it will accommodate :ces oi 1200 people It
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  • 139 2 Friday. June 28. In the morning His Excellency arrived at Singapore from Seremban. The following wer<? the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Thomas at Government House this evening Hon. Mr. A S. Small. Sir David Galloway. Brigadier and Mrs. A. T. Shakespear. Mr.
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  • 290 2 The charity concert m aid of the Quetta Earthquake Relief Fund given at the Victoria Theatre last night under the auspices of the Indian Asisociation and Lotus Club was greeted with a capacity house. The programme large as it was was made up of a variety
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  • 26 2 Jockey Eddie Billett. late of Malaya, was fined Rs 20 by the Ceylon Racing Association for disobeying the starter's orders at the recent Colombo race meeting.
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  • 37 2 <From Our Own Correspondent* Ipoh. June 26. The Sultan of Perak. Tungku Permaisuri. Tungku Zainal Karib Shah, and Dato Panglima Kinta concluded \,heir stay m the Cameron Highlands yesterday and returned to Kuala Kangsar.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 232 2 Use this Wonderful Healer for SKIN DISORDER 99 I Tho most stubborn Eczema, PsoriHs;* or Pnintm vielda to th< |y^* W I amazing healing intiue^ce of D.1).1>. Prescription. Relief i> immr *^f jml I l^ at^- Kozematou-5 'li-t-.i vre always ra t a> tive when you <zv' IPdPr^ tO fH^'
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    • 159 2 EDUCATION. ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE. Honp Kong:. Boarding School for Chinese Students. Classes m 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 Prospe< tvs apply The Warden.
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    • 256 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Good Morning! PREPARE YOUR* FACE FOR A PAINLESS SHAVE. PREP Soothing. Healing. Stainless. The Shaving Cream that acts as a tonic on the skin. Price: 90 cents per Jar. From All Chemists Stores. Sole Agents: Graf ton Laboratories -.Mm. Collyer Quay. 1 BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA." H, OXLEY
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    • 339 2 I Übe ioinoaporc Jfrec |f>rcss Head Office: Cecil Street. SiQfapor* Phone 5471 (5 line* w »u Mtensiojn. to »U de|>art«enu, Tel: "Times' Singapore Kuala Lumpar Office: 25. Java Street. Phone: 368. London Office: E C 3 4 ne f StW< Lond n Phwei Central Sttt-Mt*. lei. LMutmalaya" Londoa SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 205 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY. JUNE 25). High Water. 10.45 a.m. 8.2 it.. 9.40 p.m. 9.2 ft. Football: Malaya Cup matches. Selangor vs. Penang. Kuala Lumpur: Burma Rifles vs. Kedah. Taiping: Combined Services vs. Negri Sembilan, Anson Rd. Stadium. Cricket: S.C.C. vs. Police, second day, padang: S.C.C. vs. Medical College.
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    • 40 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. For mention D.C.A.4 35— Wasawa Singh vs. A. T. M. Allen and Cecily (f). D.C.A.5 35— Wasawa Singh vs. •Francis and Mary (t).
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  • 1304 3 Few Cases In Three Months NO CAUSE FOR ALARM Commissioners Create A Record I A STATEMENT that the smallpox outbreak had not reached an epidemic state and that the number of cases was small although the outbreak had lasted about three months, was made at
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  • 79 3 Malay Charged With Crime Committed In 1920 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 25. On a charge of double murder a Sumatra Malay. Amat bin Haji Mohamed Tahir. appeared before the Seremban magistrate today at the instance of Inche Yecp Osman O. C. P. D. Mantin. The accused
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  • 33 3 A meeting of the Fortnightly Club will be held at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay, on Monday at 9.30 a.m. Mrs. Shively will talk an "Oriental Rugs," and will also show samples of them.
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  • 965 3 Grandson Of Lee Choon Guan With Liabilities Of $80,000 BANKRUPTCY COURT CASES WITH liabilities amounting to $80,000. Mr. Lee Siew Bin, a young Chinese living at Amber Road, related m the bankruptcy court yesterday how he ran through a borrowed fortune, allowing his iriends to do
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  • 48 3 The engagement is announced between Mr. G. C. C. Blakstad. Department of Excise. S.S.. younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Bjorn Blakstad. 57 Clifton Avenue. West Harilepool. and Alice. only child oi the late Mr. and Mrs. E. IfcGratn of 3. Ardoch. Danrienom' Read, East St. Kilda. Melbourne
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  • 91 3 Acquittal For Police Officers Judgment was Mfoend by Mr Ncrman Grice. the Btagapon BaeOQd Magistrate, yestorday acquitting Asr;tic Inspector Mohamrd bin Sudin arcJ Sergeant Kassim bin Abdullah, both attached to the Kandang Kerbau division. They were charged with having taken .m illegal gratification of $13 while granting bail
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  • 49 3 The foUowing have been appointed ond have consented to serve on the Committee of the Non-Benders' Ball at ipoh. on Saturday, Aug. 10: Iteadamei L. A. Thomas and A. C. J. Towers, and Messrs. C. L. Green. L. A. Thomas. O B. Williams and A. C. J. Towers < Convener*.
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    • 181 3 Doubled up wiifc Stomach fJ> pains* TW Ai minutes M later mS?*^ 10 011 d °nMrd up with PJlj. due to bloating gas ami burning ♦J n y r Bton r.iV'« two or three Char.tox tableti.. an! t^o minntes later the pain has jrone. Ohardox Is not n dn^. n
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  • 1337 4 Chess Notes And News By The Chess Editor HOW NOT TO PLAY CHESS by E A Znosko-Borowsky. (Second Edition Enlarged* Published by Frank Hollings. Holborn. London. W.C.I. Price 2s. neti. IT HAPPENS that this week I have received two inquiries from players, one m Singapore and the ether m the
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  • 553 4 AS It WaS In The Singapore Free Press, For The Week Ending June 27, 1885 REUTERS TELEGRAMS London. June 19— Lord Salisbury has succeeded m forming a new Cabinet. London. June 19— Major-General Sir Andrew Clarke, speaking at a public dinner m honour of His Highness the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 159 4 NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERIES ABOUT INDIGESTION Relicf quick relicf is your one ming necessity when suffering from pains and indigestion. That is why W»a<jf meoical authorities sp«*ciallst..s a\>< piti.ls recommend and specify Bj Magnesia for even the mt>st obsMrur. of dyspepsia, acid stomach and Ra.Mi;ti They know < f or they
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 244 4 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES Saturday B.B.C.— GSH, GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l 3.97. 16.86 and 19.82 metres 620 Big Ben. Sydney Gustard. at the organ cf the Gaumont Palace Cinema. Chester. 6.35 "Light and Shade." A programme of contrasting variety. Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.20 The Commodore Grand Orchestra,
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  • Article, Illustration
    166 5 THE DUCHESS OF YORK, the two little Princesses and tiO.ooo children watched the daylight rehearsal of th Aldershot Tattoo ;it the Rushmoor Arena. Aldershot. Hampshire. THE PARADE of the champion cat le at the Devon County show, the first bis agricultural show ol the y ar. held at Bamstaple, Devon,
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  • 255 6 Monkey Attacks 4-Year-Old Boy CHILD BADLY BITTEN ON HEAD AND HANDS Detained In Hospital Teluk Anson, June 25. TPONY Augustus, the four-year old son of IVlr. J. M. Augustus, of the Lower Perak Commercial Union, Telok Anson, was yesterday evening attacked and badly hurt by a trained male monkey belonging
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  • 152 6 Committed In August 1935 According To Summons Penan??. June 26. I CANNOT plead guilty to an offence committed on August 25. 1935." said Mr. H. L. Linnejl to Che MarolT yesterday morning, when the manager of Wardieburn estate was summoned for not having a motor lorry licensed
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  • 111 6 Returns To Singapore For Repairs The Danish Eaet Asiatic Company's 3.650-ton passenger and cargo liner Malaya has returned to Singapore with engine trouble alter being less than six hours at sea. The Malaya is a motor vessel and left the Singapore Roads ior Europe via Suez, about nine
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  • 154 6 Hardened Criminal At 17 Goes To Prison Seventeen years ol age. a number ot previous convictions the last ol them m March and B period spent m thr Reformatory without the desired result put Mr. Norman Grice. the Sing- pore Second Magistrate, m a quandary how to deal
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  • 480 6 COLOURFUL SCENE AT KENABOI iFtom Our Own Correspondent > Seremban, June *>ti. KENABOI. seventeen miles from the little town ol Jelebu. the home of the veteran Data Abdullah bin Penglima Mnda, Dato Ponghulu t Undang > of Jelebu. was en fete today
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  • 68 6 I Mrs. Schofleld, wife of Mr. T. Schofield of Repah Rubber and Tapioca Estates. Tampin, and Miss Schofleld left for home by the Meonia. The following officers have returned from home leave: Mr. W. Dawson. Chief Inspector cf Police. S.S.; Mr. E. C. Hicks, European Master. Malayan Educational Service; Dr.
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  • Article, Illustration
    78 6 SIR PHILIP CTNLIFFK-LISTER, Hie new Air Minister, made liLs first flight when he took off from llcndon Aerodrome for llatfield Aerodrome to attend the ijSMI meeting of the Royal Air Force Flying Club. Left to right Air Vice-Marshal. F. \V. Bow hill. Air Member of Council for Personnel Air Marshal
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  • 55 6 Mr. S. B. Palmer Appointed An Unofficial Member His Excellency the High Comnnsikmcr has been plea.^'d to appoint provisionally Mr. Sydney Bacon Palmar to serv« temporarily as an Unoflicvil Member ot the Federal Council. Vttll effed Iron May 10. 1935. inclusivt m the place ol Lit'uunant-Colonel E A
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  • 50 6 Owin?.: to the popularity oi the Hobby and Handicraft Exhibition at the Y.WC.A. Raffivs Qiuiy. it has been decided to keep tho Exhibition optn ores Monday. All pripe- winners are asked to go to the Y.W.C.A. at 5.15 on Monday afternoon to receive their diplomas from Lady Thomas.
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  • 211 6 CHARGE AGAINST CHINESE AND GIRL Case Transferred Penan*:, June M 7. FOLLOWING a raid on a Rcpe Walk house on Tuesday night. Chintz. Lim Boon Kheng. together with a Cantonese girl. Lee Ah Sim. MB arraigned m the Police Court yesterdnv charged with
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  • 129 6 Woman Thinks Amount Of Fine Is Too Great WHEN Licv/ Yin pleaded guilty |fl Ku;»l. Lumpur IN he- c< tx>lnn m possession ol 1 1 16 gallor samsu valued at $4 02 .md on fluty. $6.02. had not bttß paid Mr D. A. Cooper, assistant Supe* ol
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  • 144 6 Sanitary Board Decision T«. UfM It By Elect ririt> 'From Our Own Corrcspmai Srrrmban. Junr The Scrcmban market Ls to b< M b» electricity This decision was ar 'at today's HMdlnf «»1 ttM Bfcfi I r Board The chairman. Mr L (i« r: said that 56 stallholders wen
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 65 6 ~Lm v i 7^^/ hi A r 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. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 96. HIGH STREET SINGAPORE.
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    • 114 6 IBjiP' Frock that's made oj ■jflfe^' J^^^^R never loses its lovely line ?M OA.iHBnl 1 lovely lino and. hctti-r still, keeping fjT™^y^fct SBH^4 it. The firm, honutiful weave prevents wl^^NK^B^l^ffi. lObralcns colours und designs look F mO&ZjI' charming m the piece, and even more lßj^graHj^^a "T/ on ;nu pleasing service
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  • 85 7 Steamer Abandoned As Wreck Off Japanese Coast Hakodate. June 26. The captain and 40 Chinese members of the crew of the City of Victoria, which ran agrcund off Cape Erimo. Hokkaido, on June 21. arrived aboard the salvage ship, the Adsuma Maru, which fruitlessly endeavoured for five
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  • 46 7 Members of the drug trade are invited by the organisers to visit the 44th. Chemists' Exhibition. London, whi^h will be housed from Sept. 23 to 27 m the New Hall of The Royal Horticultural Society. Westminster. S.W. Admission ■can be obtained on presentation of trade card.
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  • 24 7 Mr. C. Andres. Chief Accrunts Clerk. Electric Tramways Department. Penang Municipality, has gone on three months' leave prior to retir.^Tiont alter 23 years' service.
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    • 334 7 I The Saucy, Frothy Comedy* 1 r 1 Al Dm t inthe kind f r ie that <i a-j am, J_/ J.J I I P. 1 ll| |S _n IC made y° u rave about it V A_l A_r J_4 AY A Happened One Night" A V "T/z^ Gilded Lily"
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 536 7 Singapore Church Services ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL *M> SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion 7.30 a.m. Matins 8.00 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 5.30 p.m. Evensong (choral) -,nd Sermon. Weekdays Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday b a.m.; Tuesday. Tiiiuvday and Saturday at 7 a.m.; Evening Service
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    • 260 7 Preacher: Rev. Urn Poh Chin. 3.30 p.m. Sunday School. 4.30 p.m. Service of Worship (m Malay) Preacher: Mr. Chew Hock Hin. Monday, 8.00 p.m. Christian Workers' Training Class. Thursday. 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting (m Malay > Preacher:" Mr. Lim Tian Eng. GEYLAXG METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8.50 a.m. Consecration Prayer for
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  • 881 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935 Science In Industry I^HE importance of science to i industry is becoming more l marked every year. With a general shrinkage of trade experienced m the past decade and with increasing competition In all directions, lower and still lower costs are striven
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  • 254 8 Mr A M. Goodman. Resident-Coun-cillor. Penung. is due back from leave shortly. Second Lieutenant W. G. Ashford. M.V.1., has been promoted to the rank Of Lieutenant Mr. F. M. Riley. manager. Serendah Estate. Seremban. and Mrs. Riley are due from home on July 9. Leave has been
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  • 463 8 .1 TravtiUr In Japan "Scmlui-/)hm" Scheme In U.S. A. AN INTERESTING picture of Japan outlined by Mr. A. J. Braga is con- tailed m the May issue of The Eurasian Review. In the first article of a series entitled. "A Trip Across the Pacific." Mr Braga
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  • 978 8 IT is not tin- Topieists usual practice to mix himself up m local politics or deal with weighty subjects other than m the lightest of vein but he thinks he may be allowed the following elTusion. inspired by the Hon Mr. John Bagnall's speech at the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 302 8 r^=^ A LITTLE CHEAPER iT^f THAN OTHER WHISKIES Hy^i GOOD. SOUND SCOTCH Jlff^K MACGREGOR'S i£Sm red spot. I mm CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. I S'Ov/' 1 Inc orporat<d under the Compani^' m\, JK Ordinances of Hongkong) lyiLjy/ jc* 'Incorporated m Shangliai» IflivK^Fi^ Wholesale fir Retail S^wtch l^ WINE MERCHANTS. BY
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    • 69 8 "MANY A RAW STEEPLECHASER suffers from a bad attack of nerves when faced with his first jump," says a trainer. And some of them never get over it. You are more likely to get over the effects of serious illness or injury if your anxiety is relieved by holding a
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  • 473 9 BIG MAJORITY FOR ARMED ACTION AGAINST AGGRESSORS MASS MEETING IN THE ALBERT HALL Tears Shed At Plea By Mother London, June 27. D EPRESENTATIVES of all chief 1* political parties, the Chinese Minister and several other foreign diplomats, sat on a common plat form at
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  • 19 9 Mr. E. W. Mumiord. Assistant Commissioner of Railway Police. Kuala Lumpur, is leaving tor home on leave next month.
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  • 197 9 POLICY IF DISTURBED BY OTHERS London. June 28. rTHE First Lord of the Admiralty. Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell. was asked m the House of Commons today to explain m what circumstances the Government contemplated giving their assent under the Anglo-German naval agreement to the German
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  • 53 9 GRANTED TO ALOR GAJA HUSBAND (From Our Own Correspondent) London. June 28. TN the divorce court today Sir Boyd Merriman granted a decree nisi to Lionel Stanley Harland. of Alor Gajah, against FJlaline Marjorie Harland on the ground of her alleged adultery with Malcolm David Picton Gilroy m
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  • 64 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh FACTORIES ON VERGE OF FAILURE Hong: Kong, June 28. HTHE majority of the factories m Canton are reported to be on the verge of failure owing; to heavy dumping of Japanese goods m the city. Chinese manufacturers find it extremely hard to compete with
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  • 104 9 Company Sergeant Major Mearing 'From Our Own Correspondent. Ipoh, .tune MS. The ofHoen and men of the Teluk Anson platoons oi the M.V.I, entertained Company Sergeant Major and Instructor Mearing to a farewell dinner on the eve of his departure Homes on the completion of his period
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  • 18 9 Lieutenant C. F. H. Riches, of the M.S.V.R.. has been granted leave from July 1 to Nov. 30.
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  • 106 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices -Prom Our Own Correspondent > RIBBER London, June 28. Spot "Sellers* 6 l'l6d <6d.) (Buyers > 6d. (5 1516d> October-Dec. e^d. (6 3 16 d.) January-March 6? 8 d <6 s<l6d.> April-June 617 32d (6 1532 d.) Market: Steadier. New York. June 28.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 102 9 MADELON H. LULOF'S author of "RUBBER THE WEALTHY BEGGAR $3.00 The drama of a Dutch Rubber Planter vividly contrasting: Europe and the Tropics, a White Woman and a Brown. KELLY WALSH, LTD., (Incorporated m Hong Kong) Raffles Place Singapore. TIFFIN $1.00 Potage Cressoniere Fish a l'Anglaise Roast Saddle Of Lamb,
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    • 163 9 Beauty Preparations I BY I I fl|Rf;fftJß| AKTER MANY YEARS E^ia HI OF PROFOUND STUDY. PUT ON TO THE WORLDS MARKET I BEAUTY PREPARATIONS THAT CAN DEFINITELY BE RELIED UPON TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY AND APPEARANCE OF THE SKIN. Sole "■""-ROBINSON CO., LTD. GRAND CLEARANCE SALE To make ample room
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 236 10 STOCKS DISAPPOINTING DECREASE INVISIBLE I EWIS and Peat m their weekly rubber report dated Singapore. June 28 state Once again we have to report a week of dull conditions with values showing a further slight decline. Reports have been received from America that consumption m that country
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    • 358 10 But Drop Shown In Production For May Stanton Nelson and Co. state Stocktaking m the United States of America and liquidation of speculative July holdings have led to prices m all markets being marked down. Malayan stock figures for May show an increase of 4.622 tons over
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    • 20 10 Excess From Controlled Countries In May (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) a« o- London, June ?7 Free Press Copyright
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    • 98 10 June 28 Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4.86 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 m 4gallon drums per British
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    • 118 10 Proposal To Increase Capita] (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 27. Kepong Malay > Rubber Estates Ltd.. propose to increase t*ie capital from £650.000 to £750.--000 by the creation of a million 2s. shares "as the authorised capital after allowing for outstanding options is now almost exhausted." but
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    • 84 10 Copper Advances But Silver Drops Again London, June 24. The Stock Exchange opened brisk under active dealings m industrials, and interest m several speculative counters. The extreme heat prevailing had the effect of curtailing business, but the general tendency remained good. Copper prices advanced owing to better
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    • 160 10 I Singapore. June 11, lstrar Q eneral of Statistics. 'sS*^ P.M.S. o^ ll^ lo^^ reP of Sented by exports from Federated Malay States. Unfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements (Settle 1^3 a 5 aCCa) f at 75 s»™ c^t.. during the month Tons Tons Federated Malay States
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    • 1126 10 FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935. Bayers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s 3s 9d 4s As am Kumbang 30s 6d 32s 6d x.d. Austral Malay 58s 6d 60s 6d x.d. Ayer Hitam Tin (5s) 13s 14s x.d. Ayer Weng (fl) 1.90 1.95 Ban trin Tin 24s 25s Batu Selangor ($1)
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    • 98 10 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kenny (Selangor^Ru^/^ Purpose of amalgamation Kenny £i MaYay* J?,^* at Scotch snares t i5 S YdV d Riverside £l he°Mr r and CeiVlnB One f r n°w refe'ivw d f h r ***** each sh arehold e r SS^SSd! 1 6 new shares tor
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    • 99 10 June 28 Gambler 6.00 Java Cube 10.00 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 19.50 White Pepper 18 50 Copra. Sundried 3.95 Copra, mixed 3.60 Small Flake Tapioca 4.60 R. B. Slam No. 1 $102 Blanja Jelotong 5.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.75 R. <Siam» W.C. N. 1 per koyan
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    • 237 10 June 28 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 Lcndon. demand 2 3 7 L London. T.T. 2 3 7 8 Lyons and Paris, demand
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    • 99 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 28. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I X. R.S S. m oases I FOB July I 20 516 20 7lf Good FA.Q. m cases iFOB July) 19^4 19-« No. I. X. R.S.S. •Spot -loose) lawardable Singapore) 20 116 20 316 No. I. X.
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    • 184 10 June 25. 26. 27 American Can. Com. 138»o i36»-> 136" 8 American Telephone and Telegraph 126> 4 124 124 jAtcheson Railroad 48» 8 47 47 Chesapeake 43 42% 42» 4 Du P° nt 101 lbo> 4 101 Firestone 147, 15 15 General Electric 26' 8 26» 8 253
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    • 355 10 INVESTIGATION OF GOLD PROPERTIES THE directors of Burma- Mala\ Ltd. m their report to the tfuu holders, for presentation it the an general meeting at Kuala Lumpur Friday. July 5. state: Your directors submit the auu balance sheet as at Mar 31. 1935. profit and loss account and
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    • 45 10 PEPP ER PRICES From Our Own Corrosp London. Jun»Todays closing prlei I don pepper markrt were ii White Muntok. unctum. m bond Black Lampong. spot I I telltTs. Aug-Oct 2 3 4 d wU and afloat 3> K d stllcrs There was no business Copyright
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    • 45 10 ■.imiiiMioimiiiiii i dlcroae costs I J affect t/w/ Cheap alorafe I<* kindi «f produce in.* arallabto, at Messrs SUnton Nelaoo and Co.* Bir«nla« Godowii. 144. Boat Quaj. >lnoP«f STANTON NELSON CO., LTD 4, COLLTKR QUAY, SINGAPORE. Telepnones SEASIDE OODOWN RIVERSIDE OODOWN 7] OFFICB Inspection Invited.
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  • 1321 11 TECHNICAL IMPROVEMENT to the Empire Service Radio Notes Hy Noel Ashbridge, B. Sc.. M.I.E.E. Chief Engineer of the B.B.C. UfKEN the original Empire Station was planned m 1931, the data ti v^ 3 v C ab Ut snort wave broadcasting was relatively scanty recentL 7 n W S sometlmes considerable
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  • 792 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst THE DISTRIBUTIONAL NOTRUMP PVER since the introduction of Con- tract Bridge, one certain bid has been the football of the system experimenters; a bid which has had requirements varying from pitiful weakness t o Gargantuan igth; a
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  • 64 11 Hut Following "Hands-OflT Policy Washington. June B. The Under-Secretary of State. Mr. Phillips, has informed the British Government oi America's hope that the Anglo-Gorman agreement will pave the way to a general naval limitation. Mr. Phillips made no comment on the agreement. The State Department is maintaining a
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  • 41 11 Mr. C W. A. Dobree. A.C.P.. Alur Star, who met With an accident while rehearsing lor the river-pageant which was staged during the Royal Silver JllMlee Celebrations, has been discharged from hospital and has gone to Singapore on one month's leave
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    • 134 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m tho Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and m 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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    • 495 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Chaxter> Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000 000 Reserve Fund £3 000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3 000 oo* HEAD Dlllil 38. Blshopsgat*. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star *****0 Salgsn
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    • 331 11 WEEK-END RADIO Continued from page 4t 7.00 Relay of concert artists from Holland-PH^and PCJ SS^a^ 2££l*£"S W.~l— «h-lMt X'" TbnSSLptaUS"^ dame Felicia Dietz: Violin. Mr. 7.50 Opening announcement. p. Grimbert: Cello. Mr. K. C. W. 7.55 Station orchestra. Allen: Carmen Selection Bizet 8.15 Talk on moving pictures. Arr. Antonio Dietz.).
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    • 143 11 11.35 The Bernard Crook Quintet. Greenwich time signal at 11.50 p.m. 11.50 Weekly newsletter and sports summary. 12.10--12.20 The Bernard Crook Quintet Holland— PHl and PC.I Wavelengths— IG.BB and 15».71 metres 7.50 Opening announcement. 8.00 Violin recital. 8.15 Surinam and the Netherlands. Talk. 8.35 Second part ol the violin recital.
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  • 25 12 G H. Lowe, Health Officer F M.S.R Kuala Lumpur, has taken the Place of Dr. T Wilson (Health Officer Butterworth) who has gone on leave
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 404 12 Smallpox Decline In Bombay THE Health Bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended June 22 states Plague. Two eastern ports. viz. Colombo and Saigon, have notified the presence of human plague curing the week, while Bassein has reported rodent plague. Cholera.
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    • 43 12 Mrs. Tempany. who has not been m the best of health since her return from home left by the Meonia from Port Swettenham for Switzerland. Dr. H. A. Tempany. C.8.E.. is accompanying her and expects to return to Malaya m about ten weeks.
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    • 257 12 British Cruisers Outgunned According to the French naval journal Le Yacht the new flotilla leaders buiMing for the French Navy are superior m armament to the latest British cruisers of the Arethusa class. The vessels are the Mogador and Volta of 2.884 tons and 38 knots
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    • 24 12 Dr Mohamed Salleh. of the Johore Bahru General Hospital, is proceeding to Europe shortly at the expense of the Johore Government for higher studies
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    • 492 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.8.) TELEPHONE I Frelffht 5433 FMUffe 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. OOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MClffM (Incorporated m England) TRAVEL SYSTEM: THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offere TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER-ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN
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    • 81 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penan* PalemWng, Ban joewangi and Ncrta Western Ports) Dae Sail Spore. Spore T.s.m v Kangaroo Aug. 8 Aug. 9 Fares Single £19.0.0, Australian Return £30.0.0, Currency F«r particulars of Freight and Pa— ay plmmam apply tot— McALISTER A CO., LTD.
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    • 191 12 M.s. ALSIA ARRI) JUNB 21. Consignees of cargo per the above motorship from Europe are hereby notified that a general survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held at Godown No. 6 at 9 a.m.. Bonded "D" at 2 p.m.. and Matches Store at 3 p.m..
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    • 184 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRI s> 22, PALL MALL. LONDON vv.i] of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mall Passenger Vessels between RANGOON. COLOMBO. POR 1 Sth\s MARSEILLES. PLYMOI 1 11 AND LONDON with through connectl* i Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave lr*\t Rangoon <>lonbo IMS STAFFORDSHIRE July GLOUCESTERSHIRE July 19 WORCESTERSHIRE
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    • 563 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kuantan »via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan cvia Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday. Thursday and
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    • 152 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Irisbank. Brit 3.412 tons, from Batavia 27. lor Baltimore 'USA > July 5 City of Bagdad. Brit 4.713 tons, from Otaru 27. for Pt Sham July 2 The Cable. Brit 558 tons, from Labuan 27. tor Western Cableground 28 Bhanurangsi. Siam. 403 tons, lrom Kemasin 27. for Tumpat
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    • 161 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wharvex or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1): Rajula 22 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3): Haruna Maru 18. Josetltui 14; l 15; Pres. Van Buren 11: KtMMI Mai 8; Agamemnon 6 Empire Dock (Entrance (>ate 3): Irlsbank 32; RbMBRMT I Amu Maru 37.
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    • 380 13 P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS T na c Spore. T'nage Spore. R^PHT i 2'™ V* 7 18 SOMALI 6.810 Sept. 25 SOUnSJ J t U1 7 18 CATHAY 15,000 Sept. 27 NAfn^A i?£2? JUly 31 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 11 RA^TT^ JS'^ 0 AUg 2 CORFU ***** Ct 25
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    • 509 13 Ellerman 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 f>ae Sails CUy of Bagdad In Port July 2 i! y Of Yokohama July 14 July 16 x
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    • 979 13 5 REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The ll ua Khiow Steamahln n. IIMSi iv Steam Ship Co. Lid. and China Mutual The Cua.nl WhttTsSr' Lid^ Steam Navigation Co^ Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship Co Lid The Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd The Australian Oriental LiL 1 X The China Navigation
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    • 778 14 X- Pb Mb KONINKLIJKB PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU TOBA Saturday, June 29. Moeara Saba and Djambi. PATRAS Saturday. June 29, Rhio, Bawean. Padang-Bay, Boelelcng and Sourabaia. TOBOALl— Saturday. June 29, Kocdap, Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis, Batoe-Pandjang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. BOELONG AN- Saturday, June 29, Slngkawang, Pemangkat and Selakau. TOGlAN— Saturday, June 29, Pontlanak.
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    • 425 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ofta/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE I EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA ANDOR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA
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    • 659 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA tLa Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban. Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santos and Montevideo j U! Liverpool Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marques. Durban. E London and Algoa Bay t Arizona Maru Rio de Janeiro. Santos
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  • 166 15 R. L. Grut In •From Our Own Correspondent" Tlpoh, June 24. HE Lower Perak tennis championship mixed doubles reached the semiiinal stage today when R.L. Grut and Miss Phillips beat Yong Kok Choo, and Mis- Harness 6 o, 6 4 Grut also partnered Robertson m the men's doubles
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  • 221 15 .Medical College Beat Police The Medical Co'ie^e «eat the Police cricket on Sunday by rive wickets, but continuing to bat lost nine wickets for 9»j L Alvis captured 7 wickets for .><< tor the College and Muthu got -1 cr 8 for the losers. Police: Ali b Cooray
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  • 59 15 From Our Own Correspondent.* RuaJa Lumpur, June 26. The final of the committe's prizs competition of the Gard?ns Golf Club was played on Sunday, between W. C. Gee and W. R. Brearley. Brearley was one up at the turn, and though Gee got all square at the 16th.
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    9 15 photo). sw*u.-% •szjrjz ?*r r Free Press
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  • 808 15 KEEN INTEREST DISPLAYED (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 26. y^N unusually large number of entries have been received for the championship meeting of the Amateur Athletic Association of Negri Sembilan which will take place on the Negri Sembilan Club padang on Friday and
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  • 433 15 "High Time They Won" TJL Cambridge. HE succession of failures by Oxford In the Boat Race was the subject of debate at the Cambridge Union Society, when the largest house of the term gathered to hear the discussion on the motion 'That it is high
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  • 73 15 < From Our Own Correspondent. Taiping. June 28. The 2nd 20th Burma Rifles will meet Kedah m a Malaya Cup match at Taiping tomorrow. The following will represent the Burma Rifles Rfm. Limich Subudar Aung Nyo and Jemadar Badin Rfm. Bacho. Havildar Kyang Luk and Rfm. Lun
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    17 15 Photo). D. C. PERREAU, winner of 100 yards old boys race at St. Andrews sports. Free Press
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  • 968 15  - The British AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP Bernard Darwin GOLF By W F P ublisn toda y the last of the series of articles on the British amateur golf championship which have been specially written for the Free Press by Bernard Darwin the well-known golf writer, m which he describes the final St.
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  • 504 15 How German Beat Australia In Davis Cup Mct.lt Mil's \l\ EFFORT G Berlin. ERMANY b«at Australia b\ lour Batches to one here and thus entered the taal ol the European zene ol the Davis Cup competition, m which she will meet Czecho.s] naki.i When play was resumed Oermail) led by
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  • 108 15 Teams For Tomorrow's Final The teams for the flnal ol the S.C.FA Challenge Cup between the Chinese Companion Athletic Association and the Amicable Athletic Association, to be played tomorrow at th<» Jalan Besar Stadium at 5 pm will be selected from the following C.C.A.A.: Yon« Chin. Seng
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    • 404 15 LADIBS. If you ara aaort yea aaa la •raaa* yoar Mifht »nd. at oa* aa4 la* *_J Mm« tint*. 4«i»:op vo.ii traorfu.. wlUowy \m ojucc »dß.r«d. ar ►>' f r iCyaieta— lT KBTKS /'^^r^ FAIL* No aiaouaafort wr daorcr to Malta DriCa v ia 't<s and ifaouaa,a«a ef "vij Mai
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  • 344 16 ROUND OF 67 CLINCHES OPEN FOR BRITISH PROFESSIONAL London, June 28. QLKRY, the Leatherhead professional and former assistant to James Baird. won the British Open Golf Championship today after putting up an amazing record of 67 m the third round. His
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  • 91 16 The following are "Windsor Lad's" Kuala Lumpur' selections for Saturday, the first day of the Perak summer meeting. Race. 1. BIDDYS SQUIRE. Kuala Queen. Row Boat. Hacv 2. ATHLACCA. Happy Nov. Year Star Player. Race LOCH TTJLLA.* Oolong. The Roumba. Race 4. RED DOT.
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  • 436 16 Teams For Week-end Cricket Matches TPHE following have been invited to play cricket for the S.R.C. vs. P.W.D. Sports Club today at 2 p.m. on S.R.C. ground: G. A. Tessensohn. A. G. Armstrong. E. le Mercier. J. Loveday, J. Edwards, L. Reutens. C de Souza, M. Orr, H. N. Balhetchet.
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    25 16 MISS TAN KIOW WEE, of Johore Bahru. who took first place m putting the shot at the All -Johore Chinese Meet at Muar last Saturday.
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  • 178 16 HTHE S.C.C. nude a shaky ■tart yes- terday In their two-day home t\\jture witl) the PoUo Play was m progress only a little over an hour, and m this period six iClub wickets feU for 23 runs, with H Gibson niui R. P. w.
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  • 280 16 OLAYING at Buki: Timah patevtfay, Rallies Colloge were narrowly beaten by the visiting Johore Cricket Club eleven, the margin bring 23 runs. Johore compiled 116 runs for the loss lof nine wickets *md Then declared, and the College made a good start m reply.
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  • 55 16 The following. have been invited to play cricket for the V.M.C.A. vs Minto Cricket Union today at Anson Road ground at 2 p.m.: S. D. Gauder. H Gibson. G. Day, A. Nomanbhoy, Lee Jong w m wnr N o PUlai BrOWn < FF We^rne C Cr °cker, W. PuUen, J
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  • 844 16 GRUELLING FIGHT ENDS IN DRAW Johnson Tarley Both Take Heavy Punishment (By Ringside) A LL the four fights at the New World last night provided suflicient Aexcitement to satisfy the average boxing '"fan." Seldom have the New World promotions provided so much interest. Cyclone Shima and Jamos t>awn were responsible
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  • 52 16 The following have been Invited to play association football for SCC "B" vs. H.MS. Terror on Monday at SCC G Boas; T. J. L Watkins. V C Temi dale; a. h West, p h Harrison d Alexander: A Cromar.y. G R L Mocer a p. Hutchison, w a Bali E
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  • 116 16 PERRY EXTENDED BY VAN RYN CRAWFORD AND VO\ CMAMM WIN Wimbledon. June 21. IN the third round of ti> mm singles at Wimbledon :oday ip the presence of 23 000 r- b» Van Ryn 4—6. 6 1. 6 10— Austin brat MusKrnvr -Sout!: Air. ;6- 3. 6 0. 3 6.
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  • 122 16 The following aiv the scratchlngs lor tto tiTt' day -today* Penk Turf Club races Rare 1. Take my tip All Engagements). Race 2. Song Land I All ments> Race 3. Ardent Race I. Dcvc King, L X AppKwcKKl. Race :>. Memory. Grr. Race v^ailini; On Rat-e 7. Short
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  • 66 16 Eight Empire Players In Final 16 London. Junr At Wimbhuon :hv last six'- :i m the slrult» hampionship Inclodf ei*iu irom tin British Empin Br.'.m. has lour <>l the* Porry. the h !fi»-r. Austin. Hut: ln- md Sha: Tho othtn .»r» Crawiord MiGr.tth and Hopman 'Ai :.a Andrew* (New Zoaland'.
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    • 130 16 Bedford The All-British truck that does the hard work m Malaya Here is a typical example ol really smart modem van us exemplified by Bedford Borneo Moors Ltd. This attractive bedy is mounted on BYC 15 cut. chassis and is definitely the most economi al vehicle of its type available
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