The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 July 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.tJ14 ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, JULY L 1935 It CENTS
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  • 425 1 TOWNS FLOODED: BRIDGES WASHED AWAY vobe Without Water Mains TERRIFIC d< ug( descended on central Japan at the week-end and m the floods that followed at least tio s >ns lost their lives while nvdny thousands are homeless. In Kyoto, the old capital,
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  • 167 1 RIGHT TO CIVILISE THE COUNTRY Italy Demands Control Of Abyssinia Rome. June 29. lEFORE Mr Eden departed :or Paris it is believed that Mussolini .ed to him Italy's aims with fgard to Abyssinia as follows right for peaceful possession of colonies; right to go into Abyssinia and roads, railways and
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  • 111 1 Appointment To Be Revived For Limited Period London. June IS. In order to assist the Chief of Air Stall m supervising the current expansion of the Royal Air Force, the Secretary for Air has decided to revive tor a limited period the appointment ol Inspector General 01 Royal
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  • 250 1 Chief Health Officer, Singapore DISTINGUISHED CAREER THK death occurred at the Genetml Hospital. Singapore. la*t night of Dr. Frederick Richardson Savrrs, Chief Health r.T, Singapore. Sayi-rs. who lit si e^nii- vc Mriaja 23 years ago as Medical Or*c«r at the General Hospital Penttig, had
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  • 170 1 Review Of The Economic Situation Paris. June Z9. "THE agreement of British and Japanese spokesmen that Japanese competition m the world market was beneficial and not harmiul provided the chief interest at the opening day of tire congress International Chambers of Commerce attended by over 1.000
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  • 68 1 Flight From Labuan This Morning THE two Singapore flying boai> ol 1 No. 205 IF.BI Squadron. RAF Singapore, leave Labuar. this morning for Singapore— the h\>' tagC of the flight which embraced Visit! to Hong Kong and Manila. The flying beats left Mantai. yesterday morning refuelied
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  • 31 1 Paris. June air mall between Buenos Airs* and L i B has been lowered by 11 noun M minutes. Thf laten iiiaht occupii days, 18 hours and 29 minutes.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 140 1 Washington. June 29. MR. Corcleli Hull. Secretary of State, in a statement at todays Press conference made what is considered to be an open invitation to Sir Frederick Leith-Ross (economic adviser to the British Government who is shortly leaving for China to
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  • 37 1 Saudi Crown Prince— The British Government gave a dinner at the Foreign Office m honour of Amir Saud. Crown Prince of Saudi. Arabia. The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Sir Samuel Hoare. was m the chair.
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  • 30 1 Manila, June 28. Sentences ranging from two to 17 years' imprisonment have been passed on 87 Sakdalistas convicted of taking part m the rebellion at the beginning of May. Reuter
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    40 1 THIS 1)11 II DRAGON RAMDE belonging t«. the Air (oumil played prominent part m Urn Ko>al Air lone Disphiv al Bendon, England, x Saturday This brilliant and thrillin» spot ta< Ie ;ittr;t< trd immense crowds numbered m hundreds of thousands.
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    12 1 AN ITALIAN tank taking a stiff obstacle during training near Rome recently.
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  • 98 1 STRIKERS FIRE ON GUARDS Outbreak Of Violence In U. S. Mines COMPANY'S OFFICE BESIEGED Galena. (Kansas). June 30. TWO detachments ol Kansas Na- tionaJ Guards are rushing to Galena owing to an outbreak ol I nee a; .Mim out of a at the lead and zinc min< Tw. nine pu
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  • 94 1 High Speed liy "Princess Royal** Locomotive London, .lunr IX Eftlll ay jourii« v n record to Loin' >r. VU achieved a specif t.s made Lr.. In n Mid. il tUsh "Princ^M Royal" loccrr. \> u«riii possibilities Migh (Witn ;v!l»'d .^^d«-d nd with thlg loai ttalNo -"ti. I
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  • 47 1 London. June 18 Tin PartlamenUtff b> ilirtlon m Scottish V' firs <-.tus '(l by the appointnit :i f Mr John Buchan now Lord TwtM-dsmuir. .us Govern < pral ol Canada. r<sul f rd as follows Pn (irah.im Krrr (OotU HJ9I Mr IfttehlaOO 'Lab Conservative Majority 16.214
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 (T^Gallum's '^Tcotstflhisky Mdloß .iiMi hri«>rullu Spint f^_- MALAVAM PREMIER HOTEL J TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 „m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9,30 to midnight and another clever entertainment by NINO FELY COMEDIANS, SINGERS AND INTERNATIONAL DANCERS. APPEARING NIGHTLY. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. The management is presenting 30 free caricatures by PROFESSOR POPESCO
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    • 92 1 Scots (dbi ENTIRELY RENOVATED IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT i:\IRY ROOM V.TTH I»RIVATF KATII. IMNMMi HOI t V <Ol l> WATER TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SI MtVIIIIMi ONI OF SlN(i\l*Oßi:s SCENIC HIM l^ BPOTfI THIS WEEK: TUESDAY. WKDNESDAY. FRIDAY. SATLRDAY I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dinner ami Dance Music am! Untortainnu nt IVoviilod l>\
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  • 135 2 Mr. A. M. Goodman. Resident Councillor. Penang, is due back from leave shortly. The annual general meeting ol the Cameron Highlands Club v% T ill be held at the Club premie*. Tanah Rata. on Sunday. July i;.' »t 11.30 a.m. Inlormation has been received from Saigon that tht expulsion ,qrder
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 636 2 THE FRUITS OF RESTRICTION— RAISING COMMODITY PRICES— WHAT HIGHER GOLD PRICES MEAN— BRITAIN TUMBLED INTO IT— FIXING THE PRICE OF TlN— £2lo WELL SUPPORTED BY TREND OF EVENTS— MR. BAGN ALL'S POLICY IS OPPOSED TO THE EMPIRE To The Editor. Sir. —I feel constrained to write and congratulate
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  • 429 2 BENEFITS OF NEW IMPROVEMENTS BEING FELT iy|K. J A. CLARKE, presiding at the annual general meeting of Raffles Hotel on Saturday, stated that the accounts show a trading profit of $111,562 for the fourteen months end-^d Feb. 28. The financial year of their subsidiary, the E. and
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  • 76 2 London, June 26. Comm. A J. R. Southby (Con. Epsom, and Government Whip), replying for Sir Samuel Hoare m the House of Commons today said the Leith-Ross mission would enquire into all relevant questions affecting the Chinese financial situation. He did not think that special instructions aiming at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 116 2 Vigour Insreased In 24 Hours If yon IVf-l old before your time, and unable to enjoy thf» pleasures of youth, ike Dr. Nlxom'b Vi-Tabi and 1 ♦■store 1 1 r Manhood, Vitality ami Energy. -tilts iii r hours. l>r. Nixon's L-Tal>a are a new discovery imii guaranteed to i>uiid new
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    • 176 2 NOTICE. NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, July Ist. Ban!; Holiday. PERAK SUMMER CUP TO BE RUN~S P.M. ON SATURDAY, JULY 6. 1935 A Race ot l' Miles for First and Second Class Horses tor Stakes of $2,500 and a Cup. TAIPING TURF CLUB NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE!
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    • 336 2 CLASSIFIED AD Good Morning! PREPARE YOUR FACE TOR A PAINLESS SHAVE. PREP Soothing. Healing. Stainlf«v 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 208, Collvrr QmjT. BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA." OXI.FV RISE. Near
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    • 531 2 VERTISEMENTS. I Sinoapovc Jf CCC |P>VCBB Ilrad Oflirr: Cecil Street. Singapw« Phonr 54; I (5 Uam wmm r\niiM »n, to aU departmmtr Tel: I inn- Sincapore !\u.il.i I •imp rhuiir: :;ss:(. London Office: 10 4:; Urn Street. U>n4m. X t .4 Pbone: Central 3SM w Tel: "Leadmalaya" iii SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 227 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, JULY I. High Water A 12.15 a.m. 8.4 it.. 11.9 p.m. j 9#it. Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div. II. Wiltshire* vs. S.C.F.A.. Anson Road Stadium Commercial Cup. Straits Times vs. S.H.B.. S.H.B. ground; S.C.C. League. Etceteras vs. Public Services, padang. TUESDAY. JULY High Water. 12.50 a.m.
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    • 321 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C— GSH, GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l 3.97, 16.8G and 19.82 metres 6.20 Big Ben. The Whitby Municipal Orchestra Relayed from the Spa. Whitby. 6.35 "Tube Tunes." A musical ride round London's Inner Circle with Bill. Bert. Alf. Little Alfie. Glad, Lottie. Maggie, and Ma. Marius B.
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  • 516 3 MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF TAMIL FROM POISONING Very Drunk At Friend's House "AFRAID HE MIGHT DIE' T ur Penang, June 28. HE inquiry was resumed yesterday afternoon m the police court beEfore the Coroner, Mr. J. p. Biddulph, to the death of an Indian named yavoo who died m mysterious cirmstances
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  • 494 3 ATTEMPTED THEFT AND TRESPASS CHARGES Was Doing Extra Work To Learn Job I poh, June 29. MuIIAMED ISMAIL, an employee of the Mosquito Destruction Board son of the Dato Sri Diwangsa the Orang Besar Enambelas>, m the Government quarters. Town, Ipoh. was this morning i
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  • 73 3 Berlin, June 20. tny's balance sheet lor the year Mar. 31 shows a deficit of i.u00.000 marks, less a sum of '0.000 marks which fell to the irom various transactions, makactual deficit 354.000.000 mart ition to the deficit carried forirom the years 1930-33 the total deficit is now
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  • 50 3 committee of the Straits Chinese Association cordially invite the >en of the public who are toed to be present at an address to en by Mr. William Teeling, BriParliamentary candidate and correspondent for the London at the Garden Club, China -ing, Chulia Street, on Thursday, 5.15 p.m. Subject:— "Overseas League."
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  • 98 3 Young: Woman Slides Down Rope Paris, June 20. During a serious debate today. a pretty young woman m the Visitors' Gallery skilfully dropped a rope and slid dcwn quietly and took a sea-t in The Chamber of Deputies. The House was bewildered and burst into voluble protests but
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  • 79 3 Glad To Grasp The Hand Of Friendship London, June 20. The first organised party of German ex-servicemen to visit England since the war was welcomed at Dover by representatives of the British Legion. The Germans a*e attending a rally of the Brighton branch of the British Legion. The
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  • 15 3 The road from Mersing to Kota Tinggi is open for public traffic as from today.
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  • 768 3 Clerical Union Aims At Increased Mem bersh ip appeal for more members was made by the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck presiding at the annual general meeting of the Clerical Union on Saturday. It was also announced that the subscriptions had increased from $1,914 m 1934 to $2,488 m 1935
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  • 252 3 Police Officers And French Dancer Mystery Kuala Lumpur, June 28. FIGHT Police officers and a stalwart of the Customs are looking for one little French dancer and can they find her She knows how to handle her men this Mademoiselle. Last night she had all the eight officers
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  • 52 3 A motor accident with fatal consequences occurred on Friday afternoon m Changi Road near the junction of Telok Kurau Road. A 13-year-old Malay boy was knocked 'down by a lorry and he received such serious injuries that he died on his way jto hospital. A Coroner's inquiry will
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  • 155 3 GHOST SAID TO HAUNT HOU SE IN PENANG STREET Roof Reported Torn Off EERIE ATMOSPHERE QUPERSTITIOUS residents IMag In the vicinity of Noordin Street believe that a ghost haunts the locality the alleged spook being known to the Chinese as a Samseow Kooi." This story which emanated from two Chinese
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  • 112 3 To Visit Sarawak, Labuan Ami K.N.H. with the return ol h I hmt, Sir Bhentoo Thorns, m>rn his sour upcountry, rumours that iw |i pi.nniinij to visit Sarawak, Labuan and British N Borneo shcrtly were count n Sir Shrnfon hop's to b .<b! U) nuikr the trip m
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 30 3 H IT. y N^ €olumn ■^■^■■Bw^B^B^K B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B fcßi^^^L B^B^B^H^^B^H H A! Sole Distributors for Singapore: Sole Vnu for Malaya: LEE HUAT CO. TOM STOREY ft CO. 0 j^ Warm Studios
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  • 3029 4 /{cifii /l/i#/ 77m'/i Shuiv Mor<> Try 7/i/s Cine Foil Hunt To Get On And Mi>rr Education Still Nothing Is Marvellous Voir Art In i Alii put —We i*vt hut For They Came To (.all Hipsssssssss Firm Three Million Rods And Lines More And More Quarrels
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    • 269 4 Science throws new light on tooth decay Patn is nature's warning that teeth are diseased. The WJX jQ$ L^i v cause of pain is usually W v &F^~* UH ~1 J w xi X JP^-t > better teeth than I I formed inside the tooth during the nrocrss of decay.
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  • 411 5 :Kl> KING'S OWN HUSSARS assisted by a company of Royal Signals carrying out manoeuvres on their way from Tiduorth to Southbourne. IWO YOUNG HUNGARIANS from Budapest University have just reached London at the end of a 100,000 mile motor-cycle tour lasting seven years.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 110 5 LADIES' DRESS MAKING WASSIAMULL'S NOW CONDUCTED UNDER A CHINESE TAILOR WITH 2O YEARS OF TAILORING EXPERIENCE. I GUARANTEED SATISFACTION CHARGES VERY MODERATE i I A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. I Wassiamull Assomull Co. 31 33 High St. Phone 7144. FLY TO SAVE TIME Singapore Palembang Batavia Bandoeng EVERY WEDNESDAY Passage:
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  • 324 6 WALL OF WATER HALTS R.A.F. FLIGHT Resourceful Island Landing In Pelting Rain SPLENDID navigational skill was displayed by the men flying the two Singapore flying boats of No. 205 (F. 8.) Squadron, R.A.F., Singapore on the last stages of their Pacific cruise on Saturday. The* boats left Manila for Labuan
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  • 206 6 Suni Revised Kates Fixed By In War Office A cable has been received from the 5 rt> War Office giving the following daily [m: rates of Colonial Allowance approved as from July 1. in lieu of those m iorce at present and pending re- assessment of rates on
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  • 239 6 Storekeeper Robbed Of Watch And Chain ]<Fn m Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 27. The case m wruch a Tamil. Sundr.im. was charged with the theft of a gold watch, chain and pendant, a fountain II pen and money belonging to S. Chelliah. v railway employee,
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  • 438 6 Schoolmistress "Struck Girl In Anger FINE OF $20 FOR RACQUET BLOWS (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. jy|R. F. K. Wilson, the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate, imposed a fine of $20 on Miss E. Olson, superintendent of the Methodist Girls' School boarding house m Belfield Road, who appeared on
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  • 110 6 Body Of Tamil Found With Severe Knife Injuries From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 29. A gruesome discovery was made yesterday at Parit wden the body of a Tamil was found by the roadside with severe knife injuries m the neck. The nature of the injuries indicates that
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  • 39 6 Two more of the alleged participants In tho Seletar shooting incident wer? produced from hospital before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District. Judge, on Saturday. They both pleaded guilty and sentence will be given by July 4.
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  • 1006 6 CLEAN SPORT OR CRUEL SPORT? Debate On Boxing WHETHER boxing should be discouraged was debated last night m the Institute Hall, Chinese Association, Prinsep Street. Because of the illness of Mr. Song Ong Siang Mr. Gwee Peng Kwee was voted to the chair. There was a fairly large attendance of
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  • 603 6 Miss Ann MacLeay And Major Craig Married MISS Aim Esther Lloyd MacLeay, daughter of the late Rev. K. A. MacLeay and Mrs. Lloyd 'MacLeay of West Worthing. Sussex, was married to Major W. J. F. Craig, M*B., R.A.M.C., son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 619 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 28. "CEE Malaya by Rail! is a good slogan, but it means travelling by day. And for obvious reasons, especially heat, most people prefer to do their journeying by nightmail. From next year, however, theremay
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 107 6 l^< People whoVahie PERMANENCE N |l TJERMANENT with the durability lIJ £steel. Yet beautiful as the patterned metal B 11 catlings of old palaces. And saft no poao«. II W\ bility of those menucin^ era« 1% »uch pLttw JLAt develops. That is Wunderlich. f I >^ w t 1 beauty
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  • 545 7 Thrilling Cup-Tie Soccer CUSTOMS SORELY MISS HUSSEIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Eahru, June 28 Johore Club 4; Customs S.C. JYPICAL cup-tie soccer was witnessed at the Istana Padang this afternoon when the Customs Sports Club team, this year's league champions were defeated by the Johore
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  • 29 7 G. C. Miller and W. J. Dyment (owe 1) play C. Hewetson and P. M. Scott I (owe 3) tomorrow m the S.C.C. lawn 1 bowls doubles handicap tournament.
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  • 77 7 Chinese (Ompanions Draw In Last Minute I JCJUL t\ A.A.A... ..2.| A t^oal scored In the last minute enabled the Chinese Companions Athletic Association to draw with t?ie Amicable Athletic Association at football m the S.C.F.A. Cup final, which was played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The
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  • 75 7 The Government Services Football Association League tables up to and inclusive ol June 15 m vision i. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt. Marine Dei*. f> 5 0 0 14 2 10 Prison 4 3 1 0 13 5 6 Ci merit M'lies <1> 3 1 q
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  • 401 7 Good Batting In Second Innings Retrieves Game The Police m their two-day fixture I against the S.C.C. on the Padang which concluded on Saturday, declared at 63 runs for 5 wickets after havmc, dismissed the Club for 36. Going m for the second thru
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  • 232 7 Thrilling Match At One of the most exciting cricket j matches ever played m Singapore was witnessed at Tanglin on Saturday when the women of Singapore met the .officers of the Wiltshire Regiment. The latter bowled right-handed at j the batswomen and used two stumps land fielded with
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 82 7 •JgMg Bp N^^^ carl uem.mle presents "^6. UN|>ERSAI PICTURE WITH HEATHER ANGEL DAVID MANNERS FRANCIS L SUUIVAN VAIERIE HOBSOU PREMIERE EARLY TOMORROW E PAVILION This is the picture and this is the A Glorious character by which I should like the public Epic of to remember me" RONALD COLMAN. British
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    • 197 7 AH Shows packed out during the Week -End! Hundreds coming back Twice to see it! PAPITfII I CONTINUED SUCCESS wHF II UL 6.15- NIGHTLY -9.15R. K. O. Radio's Grandest Comedy and most Lavish Girl-show since "RIO RITA" with The Idol of London's Theatregoers costarred with his brilliant partner of "FLYING
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  • 39 8 DOMESTIC OCC URRENCE DEATH. SAVERS. On June 30. 1935. at the General Hospital, Singapore, Frederick Richardson Sayers. aged 54 years. Chief Health Officer. Singapore. The funeral service takes places today at 5 p.m. at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Cremation later.
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  • 401 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935 Week-End Comments INCONTROVERTIBLE proof, if fur- ther proof were needed, of Great Britain's wholehearted devotion to the cause of world peace, is afforded by the result ol the peace ballot i conducted by the League of Nations Union. By an overwhelming majority,
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  • 397 8 T'HE AMERICAN "invasion" of the British golf domain was beaten back for the second successive year when Alfred Perry, the Leatherhead professional, won the I "Open" at Muirfleld last week. Perry, who is one of Britain's most consistent goifers, finished first with strokes to spare. In the
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  • 223 8 IT IS a singular coincidence that two men named Perry, not related m any way. are doing big things m the sporting sphere to uphold Britain's prestige. Alfred, surnamed Perry, has won the British Open Golf Championship, while Fred Perry is hot favourite for the men's singles title
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  • 60 8 His Excellency the Governor and Lady Thomas were m a large party which included Mr. W. Hartley at the Pavilion. Singapore, on Saturday night. Mr. F. M. Still, Secretary of the Royal Johore International Club, Accountant of the P.W.D. Johore and District Superintendent of Prisons. Johore Bahru
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  • 611 8 A Tarpaulin liec<mics A Knight Indo-Burmii Trade Agreement Studying The ILihits Of Wlniles A KNIGHT who began his career on the lowest rung of the naval ladder that is an epitome of the lile story of Rear Admiral T. J. S. Lyne, who was recently made
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  • 1193 8 YOUR class is waiting. Miss Mitchell," 1 said the Head coldly as she passed the singing-mistress m the corridor. 'I'm afraid I am a minute late." Little Miss Mitchell spoke nervously. She always dreaded this afternoon at the High School. The atmosphere of startling efficiency radiated by
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 61 8 A CLERGYMAN WHOSE SON wants to become a racing motorist says he will not stand m the boy's way. This seems a wise decision. Even the most careful driver can get into trouble through no fault of his own. Full protection is given under the "GAFLAC" MOTOR CAR POLICY. GENERAL
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  • 146 9 Authorities Comb The City For Rebels Peiping, June 29. A FTER a quiet but nervous night, the city gates were opened ri this morning enabling replenishment of the depleted food -supplies due to yesterday's closure. A division of troops formerly inder Sun Chen Yuan,
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  • 44 9 Averting Trouble On Railway Tientsin, June 29. that the signatories col are entitled to rtedly m any Chinese g interruption of railway between Peiping. Tient- ngtao. conferred with the [gn garrisons with ity of concerted now restored and n m unnecessary Reuter
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  • 87 9 athoik Chinese •eh Celebration rkt d the closing oi the if C::ris;i m Singapore Catholic Chinese Ss r t -nd Paul celebrated I th< church and the solem- oi Corpus Christi. n Devals. Bishop of the Malacca performed High by Revel. Fathers Morin Tht Vicar ol the Church.
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  • 129 9 ORDINATION AS A PRIEST Lou Tseng Tsiang's Future Brussels, June 30. THE flags of the Papal state, the Chinese Republic and Belgium were flown at the Abbey Andre, near Burges, on the occasion of the ordination as a priest of Lou Tseng Tsiang, who 1913. was president of the Chinese
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 9 PARIS is to have her first skyscrapers at Draney, on the outskirts of the city. These will be a row of tower-like buildings of 15 storeys each. They are intended as workers' dwellings and each tower contains 150 Mats.
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  • 126 9 Levy On Imports To Assist Homi' Industry London. June- 28. The Commercial Attaches of foreign countries which export bacon to Britain begin today discussions to which the Ministry of Agriculture has invited them, with regard to the Government's new bacon policy. The scheme, which j has generally
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  • 99 9 Brothers Beat Official World Record Meridian (Mississippi), June 27. The brothers Fred and Al Key today beat the world's air endurance record. staying aloft 23 days. 1 hr.. 41 mm. 30 sec. Their feat was tumultuously acclaimed by 25.000 spectators who gathered at the aerodrome here to watch
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  • 37 9 London, June 24. Sir Allan Garrett Anderson, conservative, has been returned unopposed m the City of London by-election caused by the elevation of Mr. E. C. Grenfell to the Peerage.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 114 9 With tho publication ot the 34th list, the Singapore Jubilee Fund totals nearly $110,000. Amount previously acknowledged $108,513.33 Bukit Timah Rubber Estates Ltd. 250.00 N. R. Mistri. Esq 250.00 Chia Hood Thiam. Esq. 150.00 Education Department (2nd. Contribution) 31.70 Singapore Govt. Servants Co-operative Thrift Loan Society 25
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  • 115 9 Duke Of York To Attend Brussels Exhibition London. June 22. British Week at the Brussels Exhibition, which will include a visit of the Duke and Duchess of York, begins on Monday with the arrival of H.M. sloops Halcyon and Shipjack. The vessels will make their way from Antwerp
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  • 262 9 NEW GOVERNMENT IN YUGOSLAVIA Dictatorship Regime To Be i Wiped Out j Belgrade, June 28. HAILED as the "Appeasement Government," a new Cabinet has been formed by M. Stojad Inoivitch. who is also Foreign Minister. Most of the party groups are re- j [presented except M. Matchek's
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  • 64 9 For Training Young Men And Women In U.S.A. Washington. June 27. A $50,000,000 programme for training young men and worrien between the ages of 16 and 25 m higher education or finding them jobs has been announced by President Roosevelt who is confident the yield on the investment
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  • 153 9 Make-up was used by the ton for 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood" when that creepy thriller was being filmed at Universal City. There were hundreds of actors and actresses on the lot for the production ol this picture which i starts tomorrow at the Pavilion. All
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  • 237 9 Cardinal Points Of Renaissance London, June 29. THE relation of the Western Powers with China and Japan were discussed at the National Peace Congress, attended by a thousand delegates from all parts of the country and held at the Friend House, Euston Road. The ex-Cabinet Minister.
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  • 108 9 Ciermany's Foreign Exchange Situation Berlin. June 24. Owing to the fr.ct that "Germany's foreign exchange situation far from improving has got still worse." Dr. Schacht has declared a complete moratorium for the year from July Ist on all maturities arising from medium and long term obligations to the
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  • 55 9 Soviet Balloon Reaches Height Of Nine Miles Moscow. June 26. A special Soviet balloon today made new attempt to penetrate the stratosphere. Rising near Moscow, it landed 2 l 2 hours later near Tula having attained a height oi over nine miles compared with II 1 miles on
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 2040 10 HIGH RUBBER COSTS IN MALAYA Reduction Necessary To Safeguard Future (From the Free Press Correspondent). London, June 7. 1 INW'AVERING strength has prevailed m the rubber community *J market throughout the week, and neither the French currency crisis nor the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court that the N.R.A. codes
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    • 90 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 29, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R. S. S. m cases FOB. July) 20 716 20 9i16 Good F.A.Q. m cases <F. 0.8. July> 19 7 8 20 No. I. X. R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore* 20 1 4 20% No. I.
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    • 45 10 London. June 2t>. Dr. Burgm. Parliamentary Secretary j to the Board of Trade, received Dr. j Cosio and members of the Uruguayan trade delegation at the Board Of Trade today. Negotiations are now practically completed, and an agreement was initialled. British Radio
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    • 427 10 CHAIRMAN ON PUNGGOR RUBBER FUTURE Difficulty In Producing At Profit j PRESIDING at the twenty-fifth annual general meeting of Punggor Rubber Estates, Limited, at the registered offi- ces of the company m Fullerton Building on Friday, Mr. Renton said: The accounts have been m your hands
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    • 186 10 June 27. 28. 29. American Can. Com. 1367 8 137 137y 2 American Telephone and Telegraph 124 125^ 124> 4 Atcheson Railroad 47 47% 48 Chesapeake 42V 4 43» 8 43» 4 Dupont 101*8 101 > 4 101 Firestone 15 15% 15% General Electric 25 3 4 25
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    • 83 10 Substantial Rises In The Industrial Section London, June 25. On the Stock Exchange today the mainspring of activity was the industrial section, m which numerous substantial rises were recorded, notably Cable and Wireless issues and electrical equipments. South African minings also received good support, especially some speculative descriptions.
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    • 1141 10 SATURDAY, JUNE 29. 1335 Buyer* Sellers. Ampat Tin (4.>> 3s 10' *d 4s 3d Asain Kumbang 30s 6d 32* 6d x.d. Austral Malay 58s 6d 60s 6d x.d. Ayer Hitam Tin (5s > 13s 14s x.d. Ayer Wens (?1) L90 195 Bam r in Tin -4s 25s
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    • 95 10 Tariff And Levy Earmarked For Producers London. Aune- 24. Referring to the Government's agricultural policy. Mr. Walter Elliot Minister of Agriculture, m speech on Saturday said the policy which so far was working best and which they desired to continue to develop and extend, was that upon which
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    • 97 10 INURING thi vetfc eudinn Ju:.< exports (.1 tinned pilMSpplH iroru Malayan ports amounted to !>•;•>.• oases, ol which 49.657 <87 p< i n< JMH weir U> Uir United Kingdom. :{9O I I p t r c«-nt» rasos to tJu- Continent ol Euroj*' ♦>.010 -10 per Kilt)
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    • 141 10 London. June Zl The House O Commons approved ih«» < xtension by three months o| th»* period durin- which the cattle .subsidy is payable under the id oi 1935 The Minister lor Agriculture Mr 'Walter Elliott, explained that tin pur pose ol the s»:,»rt thi« month exten ,sions
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    • 93 10 lune H GambM.r fi 00 Java Cube 10.00 Hamburg Cube 10 00 Ifuntak White Pepper 1900 WditC Pepper 18.00 Copra. Su'ndried 3.95 Copra, mixed 3.60 Small Flake Tapioca 4 00 R. B. Siam No 1 $10j Blanja Jolotonjr 5.75 Sarawak Jelotong G 75 R. Siam > W.C.
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  • 320 11 T* HE undernoted non-nction works will be ready for issue on Saturday at 9 a.m. Allen (Lord Allen ot Hurtwood) Britain's Political Future. Brett (Maurice V> Journals and Letters of Reginald. Viscount Esher. Volume I. Buchan (.John) Oliver Cromwell. Cohen (Lucy* Lady de Rothchild and Her Daughters. Illus.
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  • 77 11 Paris, June 21. A twenty per cent, cut m the cost of the administrative and departmental services from the beginning of October has been decided by the Cabinet. A further important economy effective almost immediately will be the reiduction of the State contribution to the social insurance system
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  • 592 11  -  Ely Culbertson by Worlds Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst COUNTING TO THIRTEEN QNE difference between the good bridge player and the poor one lies m ability and willingness to count. linge as it may n, few players i the trouble of nting to thlrding thirteen ds
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  • 571 11 IQN Tuesday at 7.05 a.m. a programme v m celebration of Canada's Dominion Day will be presented m Transmission 5. The programme, which is called 'Looking Westward." will include messages spoken from Ireland. Scotland. England, and Wales. Memories of the British and European connections of tV>*» brothers
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 286 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 ol 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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    • 488 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m 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
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 467 12 Company's Part In Cultivating Anglo Japanese Friendship THE close association between Great Britain and Japan m the development of the world's shipping is the sub- I ject of comment m a recent issue of (be "Travel Bulletin." which is published monthly by the N.Y.K.
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    • 197 12 Inimical Effect Of Depreciated Currencies j The directors of the Nederlandsche Scheeptbouw HaatschapplJ report that the results lor 1934 were mort- unfavourable than those m the previous year. for a shipyard which exclusively undertakes new construction and does not carry out repair work, as is the case
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    • 57 12 The ex-Danish full rig sailing ship Georg Stag has been acquired by the author, A. J. ViUlers, and is now fitting out for a long voyage under the British nag. Her name is now the Joseph Conrad and her full crew is already aboard. She is an interesting
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    • 325 12 Thirty Warships Ordered From Japan The Siamese Government has asked I Japanese shipbuilders to build thirty warships for the Siamese navy m programme extending over six years, according to p report appearing m the newspaper Jiji on Jun/> 4. It is notable that the report has not been
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    • 25 12 The Chargeurs Reunis s.s. Cap St Jacques is due here tomorrow morning from Colombo and will sail m the afternoon for Saigon. Touram and Haiphong.
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    • 81 12 A ship with a lamous name will b»* ilatfship ol the Reserve dt st royers for the Flrot Review She is the Broke. She \s not the VBTtime Hrokt oi the Dover Patrol Bhe is a llotilla h te> named iftet tha f sliip. Tl:e wartimr Broke is
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    • 131 12 Leninmul. The Leningrad Doaunecdal port Ls making preparations for the celebra ti( n (»l its 50th anniversary Alter the thorough reconstruction. Leningrad has become the best port of Russia The sea-eana' which conn<cts th«. port with the Finnish Gull has b<rei» deepened, and th» port is equtpp* d
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 491 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TEUnMHIE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. komMVi, AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MCIfM i-'-xil •■:-;:J8%& =&>^?£: IM WttpVCßMlfSt 'Incorporated m England) TttAVf L SYSTHH TIIE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANSPACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to
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    • 271 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. HENDERSON LINE <RED FLNNEL LINE) 'Incorporated m Straits Settlements) SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Paxsenger Steamet oc-4-i't *i. BiMMfIM Between Rangoon, Port Sudan, REGILAR PASSAC.KR ana Cargo MarseUle«. Palma and England Services from Singapore o Jav^ HOMEWARD SAILINGS Borneo. Banka and Billiton. n t
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 580 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. i Kuantan <via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 pm. Kelantan ».via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday. Thursday
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    • 135 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wharte* or expected to arrnr |Eaat Wharf (Entrance Gate Rajula 0 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3): Op ten Noort 18; CorneviuV 16 prometheus 14; Pres van Buren 11. Vym-r Brooke 9; Kudat 8; Glenmoy 6 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3): Silverbeech 30, Irisbank It; Benrroch
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    • 405 13 P^ JJ J I O> \ss^ aino P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS T'nare Spore. T'nage Spore. BHUTAN 8.100 July 4 MANTUA 11,000 Sept. 6 KMSAR-l-HISD 11,500 July 5 CHITRAL 15,000 Sept. 13 BEHAR 6000 July 18 SOMALI 6.810 Sept. 25 RANCHI 17.000 July 19 CATHAY 15.000 Sept. 27
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    • 487 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, AND HAMBURG. A1S S£__£r Une C rSO r Canadl American ports via Colombo. City of Bagdad T D c City of Yokohama In Port July 2 x City of Batavia J J u ly Jul y 18 City
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    • 954 13 o stl ix Ui H THE BIX'E FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship to 11«32i LaC Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Lid Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship t« Lid The Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd The Australian Oriental Line id The China
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    • 755 14 K. P. Ma KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ P TEN NOORT— Monday, July 1, Belawan-Deli. [)TM— Monday. July 1. Muntok and Batavia. AKASSER— Monday, July 1, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. OKAN— Tuesday, July 2. Bengkalis, Paneh. Berombang, Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. IEDENS— Wednesday, July 3, Muntok and Palembang. [>HlTl— Wednesday,
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    • 364 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^AMEWCAN MAIL LINE TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY COMFORT and ECONOMY £76. 12. 0. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running water excellent cuisine talking motion pictures ample Deck
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    • 565 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. Hakozaki Maru July 11 s.s Haruna Maru Aug 22 m.s. Terukuni Maru July 24 s.s. Katori Maru Sept
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  • 1120 15 Thrilling Opening To Summer Meeting, From Our Own Correspondent) npiE Perak Summer Meeting opened m fine, hot weather today course was m excellent condition and there was a good ttendance including many outstation visitors. The two opening events provided the afternoon's sensations. registering his first win
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  • 111 15 Police Become Runners-Up <From Our Own Corresnondent.) Johore, Bahru, June 27. Police 3. Medical 5.C. 0. An interesting soccer match m the Jodore Bahru Football League was played today at the Johore Civil Service Club, the Police Sports Club i beating the Medical Sports Club by three
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  • 70 15 The following have been invited to play soccer for the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against the Bata Shoes tomorrow at 5 p.m. on the Anson Road. j ground: Hugh Chee Tong; Khoo Soo [Thuan, H. van Cuylenberg; J. FerguI son, Ngan Fook Cheong, Lee Hon Ming; Loh Swee Kee, Ong Swee
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  • 414 15 From Our Own Correspondent Taipinu. June M. A LARGE crowd saw the Malaya Cup match between Kedah and the Burma Rlflei played here today. Kenan won by two clear goals, both scored m the first half. The presence of the enormous crowd was partly due
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  • 506 15 •Prom Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, June •"THE weather was glorious and thre was a large crowd when Selangor and Penang met here today m a Malaya Cup match. Th 0 Chief Secret ary. the Hon. Mr. Marcus Rex. and the British Resident, the Hon. Mr. W.
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  • 47 15 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. at soccer vs. Anglo-Chinese School on Oldham Hall ground today at 5.10 p.m.: Taylor; V. N. Pillay. J. Baker; Obruca, C. Crocker, A Zazula; S. Aladdin, W. Mitchell, H. Crocker, G. Day, I. Reshty. Reserves:— T X Vcllu. W. Pullen, Bleha
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  • 941 15 NEGRI LOSE BUT GIVE A GOOD ACCOUNT OF THEMSELVES PENANG DISAPPOINT AGAINST SELANGOR Kedah's Splendid Victory •THREE Malaya Cup matches were decided on Saturday. On the Anson Road Stadium the Combined Services beat Negri Sembilan by three goals to nil, but the Negn gave a good
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  • 328 15 Wimbledon Wimbledon, .m... 19 I THE last eight m the order of tbJ draw m the Men's Singles 's aJ follows I Perry vs Men/el CVBWfOVd v*J Sydney Wood. Budne vs Austin. Mc-I Grath vs yen Cramm T'lditv's i '.suits were as tillows Menzel beat
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  • 122 15 Singapore G. Keal Garrison The ladies match Mmn Kuik.i potf Garrison Goll Club and MnfaPON Goll Club, played at the (Jam son Goll Course on Friday June 28. resulted In I win for the Singapore Goll Club by 6' 4 points to I The scores were as below
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  • 63 15 SI NGA PORE G.C. The June LG.U Medal of the Sinnu pore Goll Club was played at Hukit Timah on Monday. June 24 Th< fol lowing cards were returned Mrs S. N. Kelly 89 17 72 Mrs A. P Cameron 93-18 75 Mrs S J Beattic 10^ 28 78 Mrs
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  • 96 15 'From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. June In the first tie ol the Perak F.A. Cu.> COOttpotltton the Customs easily ellmi nmted the Ipoh Malaya by lour g« to nil. The game was ol a vigorous natun MM player on each si<i»* beinn #OIPOd by the relenSims opened the
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  • 55 15 A. S. Mitchell and H L Mitchell .plus 6> play W. Williams and A Pfcfgvm (owe II on Monday m tlv sec bowls doubles handicap i nt Th;' final ot the mixed doubles open m the Tanulm Club fcivui tennis tournament will be played LomoCTOW between Col and Mrs Allen
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 98 15 THE TORTURE OF PILES. Why continue to suffer? With DR. VAN VLECK'S ABSORPTIVE >MA no case of this painful malady is I bborn or too long-standing to be comPletel) and permanently cured. The easy q and wonderful power of absorption VAN VLECK'S ABSORPTIVE >' a is amazing It soothes and
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  • 834 16 Brilliant, Chanceless Innings Of 90 0 KING PRESENT AT LORD'S FOR SECOND TEST London, June 29. FIFTEEN thousand were? present at Lord's this morning to watch the first day's play of the second Test match between England and the South Africans. The weather
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  • 42 16 /^UNBOAT Jack has sailed from vJ India and is due m Singapore on July 4 or July 5. Subject to the approval of the Boxing Board of Control, Jack will fight Young Aide at the Great World on July 12.
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  • 218 16 Tournament Match Drawn Batsmen On Top Alvis 's Century Press Bowlers Thrashed Schoolboy's Bowling Feat YESTERDAY'S tournament match at the S.C.C. was left drawn, the wicket being entirely m favour of the bats- men. Scores P.S. AND S. F. P. H. Pearse c Jenner b Holt 35 H.
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    21 16 THE NEGRI GOALKEEPER saving a hot shot m the Malaya Cup match against the Services on Saturday at Anson Road Stadium.
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  • 331 16 AL VIS'S CENTURY Brilliant 118 For Medicos Against Dentals A brilliant 118 runs was scored by L. Alvis when he played for the Dentals against the Medicos m the College of Medicine inter-faculty match on the College ground yesterday. Alvis' contribution included three sixes and ten fours. As a result,
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  • 316 16 Chinese Batsmen Hit Out The S.C.R.C. beat the Straits Times Press Sports Club by 124 runs at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Taking first knock, the Chinese declared their innings closed with 189 for the loss of j eight wickets, the chief contributors 'being Choon Lin <39>, Keng Siew
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  • 253 16 S. C. C. DRA W Willis Bats Well For Medical College An S.C.C. eleven, playing out time drew with the Medical College Union on the latter's ground on Saturday. The College, batting first, scored 132 runs (B. R. O. Willis 33), and the Club replied with 46 for five wickets
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  • 542 16 VICTORIA BRIDGE SCHOOL SPORTS Syed Ahmad Champion Athlete THE annual int» t Victoria Bridge School via btM I the school ground on B Ifcwd There was a large S. W. Jones gave away the pn/The following are the r- >ults Three Legged Race— t 1 A, and Sng Cheng Tons
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  • 222 16 Pennefather Bowls Well For St. Joseph's Playing at home on Saturday St. Joseph's Institution were beaten at cricket by Raffles Institution by 26 runs. Raffles found the bowling of Pennelather almost unplayable and were dismissed for 66 run;,. A. Watts bowling for Raffles, was not quite so
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  • 249 16 Saved By Clock Against P. W. D. The match between the SRC. and the P.W.D. Sports Club on the former's ground, ended m a draw, the home team managing to play out time. Batting first, the P.W.D. scored 119 for six wickets when they declared. D'Almeida top-scored with
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