The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 July 1935
1935-07-03
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Title Section17 1935-07-03 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.61 G. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1935. CENTS.17 words
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317 1935-07-03 1 Soviet Accuse Japanese Of Frontier Violation On Amur River MANCHURIAN GUNBOATS IGNORE WARNINGS Fighting Narrowly Averted In Prohibited Area ajj I m Moscow, July 2. A STRONGLY worded Note protesting against the alleged violation of the Soviet frontier on the Amur River on June 27Reuter - 317 words
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Article, Illustration182 1935-07-03 1 ROOSEVELT AGAIN DEFEATED Scathing Attack By The Press New York, July 2. 8216 votes to 146 President Roosevelt's Public Utilities Bill Feated m the House of Rerhe President's defeat is welted by the majority of the Press. New York Times says it is a vie- orderly, constitutional governDESERVED REBUKE Herald-TribuneReuter - 182 words
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Article25 1935-07-03 1 Berlin, July 2. Polish Foreign Minster. Col has accepted an old-standing m invitation to visit Berlin te will arrive on Wednesday or two-day visit. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article57 1935-07-03 1 Labour Union Rivalry In Louisiana Lake Charles. Louisiana, July 2. Labour union rivalry came to a climax of bloodshed here when two sections of the longshoremen contested the right to load a vessel. Firearms were used freely and eight were wounded. The State Governor has given instructionsReuter - 57 words
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66 1935-07-03 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Yangtze Sensation Shanghai. July 2. AN UNKNOWN foreign warship opened fire on the town of Shangyi. on the southern bank of the Yangtze, yesterday, and caused considerable damage. The Nanking authorities, who are making investigations, refuse to make any official66 words
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Article73 1935-07-03 1 Peiping, July 2. The live Japanese prisoners who were alleged to have taken part m the Fengtai revolt ant the attempt to capture Peiping. have been taken to Tungchow where they are awaiting an escort to take them to Peiping. where they will be handed over to the73 words
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Article, Illustration311 1935-07-03 1 Indisposed.— The Regent of Kedah is indisposed and is confined to bed. The King Left Buckingham Palace yesterday by car for Newmarket to attend the July meeting. He will stay at the Jockey Club for the rest of the week. The Government of Fukien Reports that311 words
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Article488 1935-07-03 1 "Anglo-French Co-operation Is The Only Hope Of Peaceful Settlement" THE ITALIAN ATTITUDE TO ABYSSINIA IS HOTLY ASSAILED BY THE BRITISH PRESS WHICH GENERALLY SUPPORTS THE VIEW THAT THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT "COULD NOT REMAIN INDIFFERENT TO EVENTS WHICH MIGHT PROFOUNDLY \FFECT THE I.FAGUF/S FUTURE." London. JulyBritish Radio - 488 words
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Article76 1935-07-03 1 Action Taken In Dutch East Indies Batavia. July 2. r[E native rubber export duty as from July 1 has been reduced from eleven to ten and a half cents per half kilogram Aneta news agency learns that a weekly revision of the duty had been consideied.Reuter - 76 words
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Article38 1935-07-03 1 Victims of the Quetta earth quake .u< having $900 worth <•! biscuits distri buted among them by the India Office, as a gift Irom Messrs Huntley fc Palmer. Ltd.. the well-known biscuit manufacturers of Reading, England38 words
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Advertisement55 1935-07-03 1 aY ti'(*M W^sB iW A [ai j »Ly .--aa^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafciUaaaa^^ MALAYA'I PREMIER HOTEL J TONIGHT 1 COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 m., m I DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight AND THE TALENTED COMEDIANS. SINGERS AND INTERACTIONAL DANCERS. BjlKlafl £r FELY APPEARING NIGHTtY WWIU r aaVaa. NON -DINERS $100. —^gssg: "AFFIES55 words
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Advertisement105 1935-07-03 1 H aaaaW aaaaa aaaaaaaa k A aaa 1 11.''. I*l a aaaafe 9a*fcaw££»»*e*aM '^VAaaaL^iV TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE RELLER BAND THEY SAY: "They nre marvellous" W "They are wonderful" W af "The best hand m town" THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TODA\ AT 1 P.M. AT THE105 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Article215 1935-07-03 2 Appeal Against Fine At Kuala Lumpur I (From Our Own Correspondent' Koala Lumpur, .luh 1. The appeal ol Lee Pitt Swee against his -conviction, with a One of $20. by the Kuala Lumpur magistrate on a charge of criminal trespass under tra Minor Offence Enactment, was heard by215 words
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Letters To The Editor
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Letter690 1935-07-03 2 DOES MANKIND LOATHE WAR?— THE PACIFIST ATTITUDE HAVES AND HAVE-NOTS— TURNING THE OTHER CHEEK—MANKIND'S INHERENT GOODNESS— THE EXPERIENCE OF CHINA WHAT IS PACIFIST ALTERNATIVE? To The Editor. Sir, The assertion that the majority of mankind loathes war is acceptable only so far as war is regarded as690 words
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Article, Illustration580 1935-07-03 2 REPRODUCED IN "CLIVE OF INDIA" Historic Trial In The Commons /"\NE ol the most dramatic events m world history the trial of Robert Clive m the English House of Commons —is reproduced as accurately as research experts could reconstruct the scene m Darryl F Zanuck's million580 words
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210 1935-07-03 2 Forged Letters Used To Cheat Con vict's Wife TOLD HUSBAND NEEDED MONEY ■pENG Oon Seng, alias Soon Sui. was found guilty at the Singapore Assize court yesterday before Mr. Justice Williamson and a common jury on two charges of fraudulently and dishonestly using as genuine two letters torged for the210 words
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Article19 1935-07-03 2 Dr. S. J. Campbell. Medical Officer Malayan Medical Service, has been seconded for service under the Government of Kedah.19 words
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Advertisement80 1935-07-03 2 Men Made Young Vigour Increased In 24 Hours li' you feel old before, your time, and lniiiMc to enjoy the pleaauroa of youth. lake Or. Nixon's Vi-Taha and restore your Manhood, Vitality and Knersy. liia; reaulti m houra. Dr. Nixon'a l-Taba ur« -i new dlacovory and «unrauteed to build new80 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous217 1935-07-03 2 Diary Of I The Week WEDNESDAY, JFLY 3. High Water. 1 20 a.m. 8.3 it.. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I. S.R.C. vs. RE. Anson Rd. Stadium; Div 111. V.M.C.A. vs S.R.C. SRC ground; Friendly. B.C.C. vs. Govt. Servires. s.c.c. padani Perak Races: 2nd day. THURSDAY, JULY 1. High Water. 00217 words
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Miscellaneous270 1935-07-03 2 Today's Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI -Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd. > Wavelength— 49.9 metres 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6 45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stock and share report supplied by Fraser and Co. 8.30 Close down. B.B.C.— GSH, GSG and GSF Wavelengths— 13.97,270 words
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384 1935-07-03 3 Altered Number And Forged Petrol Chits ADMITTED PREVIOUS OFFENCES AHMAD bin Salleh pleaded guilty yesterday In the Assize Court, before Mr. Justice Williamson, to three counts, i -iy two of forging documents hich purported to be valuable securtties and one of theft and was sened384 words
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283 1935-07-03 3 Siamese Minister Broadcasts To The Nation PLEA FOR CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT 'From Our Own Correspondent.) T Bangkok, June 29. JHE Luang Pradit. Minister of Interior, broadcast on Thursday evening' to the nation. He declined to as- sume the mantle of prophet m regard ito the economic situation, but appealed for283 words
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Article98 1935-07-03 3 l omrnunist Deputy Sent To Prison Berlin, June 29. Wilhelm Kasper. a Communist deputy :ormer Prussian Diet, who was ted immediately after the Reichig tire m February. 1933, and has m custody ever since, has now een sentenced to a maximum of three ears' penal servitude byReuter Wireless - 98 words
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Article50 1935-07-03 3 F. G. Lundon has been appointan unofficial member of the MalaPostal Board vice Mr. H. C. -Berry on leave. Mr. Herbert Hobson Walker, the ormer Klang lawyer, died at Melrne on Wednesday following a long llness. He retired a year ago after rears m Malaya. He leaves behind I widow.50 words
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Article147 1935-07-03 3 British Attitude To Stabilisation London, June 27. PROFOUND disagreement on the question of immediate currency stabilisation was manifested at today's sitting of the International Chamber of Commerce between the British official delegation and business leaders of other countries, notably those belonging to the gold bloc. The latter147 words
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Article127 1935-07-03 3 William Arthur Skelchy. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Skelchy of Ipoh, died m London on June 28. Mrs. M. M. Waugh. Nursing Sister, Malayan Medical Service, has been seconded for service under the Government of Kelantan. The Chief Secretary to Government prohibits the exportation from the F.M.S.127 words
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Article176 1935-07-03 3 Well-Known Ink Imitated STORE MAN A GER FINED TWO Singapore firms appeared on summons before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the criminal district judge, yesterday on charges under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance. In the first B. Katamine. the manager of Ebata and Co.. of Coleman Street, was176 words
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Article74 1935-07-03 3 Kuala Lumpur. IN connection with the forthcoming Twelth Malayan Exhibition, to be held m Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 3. 4 and 5. the organisers, the Malayan AgriHorticultural Association, announce that the demand for stalls m the Trade Section has been so great that already the whole of74 words
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Article, Illustration34 1935-07-03 3 THE RT. HON. LORD CLINTON presenting the Champion's (up to Mr G. C. Skinner of Bishops Lydeard. Somerset, at the Devon Count> Show. the first big agriculture show of the year, held at Barnstaple34 words
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Advertisement90 1935-07-03 3 ODD ftrescription g* llf you are a sufferer from |g 9 Eczema. Ringworm, Dhobies m \m ltch,Sall Rheum, Prickly Heat, B»^ Psoriasis, Singapore Foot, Itch--9^ v Eruptions and Rashes, use 9 D.D.D. Prescription. Just a few 9 drops of this marvellous lotion and 9 you have instant relief. Irritation 990 words
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Advertisement353 1935-07-03 3 imm aaaal aaaßß J^ aaaal »^aV^ I J aaaaaaaaW J*^ K. 'aaal aa K^B SaaaaV m aaaaaaaaaW B B-i*^?QF*- W^T^^BSZ^SStmfMZ^^MFGE^^*^ V J^C^" *^kaaaa> Lasting beauty aaa* The 10.4 Ripley Sports Tourer depicted below aj am m aamjaj aamaaj pm aa aaaaj pay m aaaaaaj am ay am pa pa pj353 words
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Article, Illustration1496 1935-07-03 4 Home Life Is That Of A Learned Prospero GENEROUS TREATMENT FROM HOLLAND Poultney Bigelow, of Malden-on-Hudson, N.Y., who returned recently from one of his periodical visits to his old friend, the former Kaiser, presents here his opinion regarding the relationship between the Hohenzollerns and Hitler,1,496 words
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Article181 1935-07-03 4 l Position Grave In North-West Perth. After listening to a statement by the district medical officer of the West Kimberley Roads Board. (Dr. E. W. Byron >. at Derby, m support ot the Board's request that the Government take immediate steps to tackle the problem of leprosy m181 words
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Article76 1935-07-03 4 > In connection with the forthcoming j twelfth Malayan Exhibition to be held m Kuala Lumpur on August 3. 4 and 5. the organisers, the Malayan j Agri-Horticultural Association an- nounce that the demand for stalls In the Trade Section has been so great, that already the whole76 words
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Article, Illustration930 1935-07-03 4 BRILLIANT NEW PLAYS IN PARIS On The Continent Enhancing The Capital's Reputation For Gaiety (By Rose Patterson) Paris. TWO new plays specificially designed il laughter-makers, to keep up the reputation for gaiety that never wholly deserts Paris, let crises and difficulties come never so thick and fast, are "Bichon" and930 words
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Article106 1935-07-03 4 Tried Out m Rice-growing! Districts m U.S.S.R. Rostov. Sowing by aeroplane was first tried m 1931 by the rice-growing collective farms of Kuban. North Caucasus. At this time 13 hectares of rice were sown. The experiment was so successful thatsowing by aeroplane is now carried on uponTass - 106 words
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Article39 1935-07-03 4 T n Moscow. The Peoples Commissariat of Communications of the U.S.S.R. will issue! a special series of stamps to celebrate 1 the International Olympiad which will take place here m 1936. Various types 01 sport win be represented.- TassTass - 39 words
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Advertisement27 1935-07-03 4 mi n i u E^S^aiHßißHMSjl^ v £-#&> g« lißKllii "victop" ill ■TrWillll aM wK REMINGTON RAND INC. Incorporated m U. S. A.) UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE. lVar;« Studios 227 words
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Article, Illustration259 1935-07-03 5 QUARTER OF AN HOCK after the congregation had left the morning service, (ire broke out and completely destroyed All Saints' Church, Hockerill. Bishop's Stortford. Hertfordshire. The lire is believed to have been started b\ candles. Three brigade! from Bishop's Stortford. Sawbridm worth and Albury were hampered m t heir work259 words
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Advertisement196 1935-07-03 5 Automat ie Auy^iiiv; of Lcn^ JF Aptrture if Speed Ls changed. Hi Film Insertion by ONE .mple aa^a^iafJaaWaaaaalF^aaaaa^ Deration. vh:h fan be done Mr\Baa^B^^s^slZaaaaaa«aaav IK^I K^naaaaal Reflecting LaaaaaaWai aaa^^^aaaaaaal ••^^^^^^gal aal |g%s| afa^x Speeds gggWvl aaaVTl aVaaW Rapid Moti<i: g«a^' Exposures. gf 5^ besides ad\antages Siemens m^^ m^ ajafjjaffffffjjaaaffffffjaiaffjßj CINE196 words
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714 1935-07-03 6 But Cattle Companies Lost 60 Animals Last Week fir II I LE there has been a rise m the price of various foods sold m markets m Penang: and Kuala Lumpur, Singapore has been fortunate and has net felt any increase as714 words
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Article79 1935-07-03 6 II eterinary Surgeons \isiting Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 29. THE Siamese authorities are very much alive to the serious state of affairs m regard to the cattle export trade from Bangkok and peninsula ports and on Wednesday last Mr. R. P. Jones, Government veterinary79 words
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Article171 1935-07-03 6 Duty Transferred From I Prison Authorities To Police 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 29. pOR some time since the coup d'etat Of 1932. old customs have been under process of being modernised, and now. according to a recent decision, the execution of those sentenced to death171 words
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Article, Illustration33 1935-07-03 6 !l 1 V!;!\.! m ,)ER 5 UeUt C S Ri ard a Parker. rrVnheJ "f, r h t0 k Part m th< Pa Photoiciaphed after landing at Seletar on Monday (Free Press photo).33 words
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792 1935-07-03 6 Mr. Hands And "Paltry" Sums Donated To Jubilee Fund LARGE AMOUNT OF DISTRESS (.From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur, June 29. T^l-IF. wordy duel between Mr. John 1 Hands. M.C.H.. and a local newspaper critic, on the subjects of unemployment relief and the Jubilee Fund, continues briskly. Mr. Hands resumes792 words
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Article184 1935-07-03 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Mr v- a* xr Se am at. June 28. Mr X M. Nayagam, clerk Pava Lang Estate, was the victim of a motor- cycle accident on the Gemas Road and S h at P r ;sent undergoing treatment at the District Hospital.184 words
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271 1935-07-03 6 ANNVERSARY OF SIAM'S NEW CONSTITUTION Premier's Speech To The Diplomati c Corps (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 29. THE official celebrations on the anniversary of the signing ol the provisional constitution of Siam on June 27, 1932, were observed on Thursday, when m the Miskawan Gardens, scene of many271 words
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Article105 1935-07-03 6 Risked Lives To Hvm Boy Violinist Melbourne Four young girls, passion at el. music, had exhausted their ok m. tending Yehudi Menuhtn's rec the Melbourne Town Hall, bu: acaptured by the young maestro that they risked their lives to oonUn hearing him To do SO they climbed105 words
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Advertisement49 1935-07-03 6 never hved to complete. now comes^ to the screen with a I PAVI LION IT.V,I\ "THE MYSTERY of EDWIN DROOD" Featuring CLAUDE RAINS mr invisible man HEATHER ANGEL aflfßßßßaaaaßa^ DOUGLASS MONTGOMERY. DAVID MANNERS. mmmmm Two enemies! Two sweethearts i within his reach! andseager to destroy all happiness ["■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBBLBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Picture.49 words
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Advertisement110 1935-07-03 6 To [s x *1 ■LaaaaaaaaaHsaßaaaaaaaaaaH M^ (J M W H Hen' Quicker M mmmm m I "WeVe Dug I LB aaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaanßaaaaaa^ai^Baa^Baal^^aaaa^a^BaaaaaaaaaaaV^Baaaaaaaaaal Through RA| From fll^Bßaaa^B^aaßßaaH^Bßaaa^Bßßßßßßafl aaaaaaW /^l_ CBJMBBBHBBBHri*HEaaWaaaaaawJBBBaawBBaawB <J.ina H^*ia>^Bßß ITO OFT A !>RI\K OF H ■^■1 ORANGEPOP" B mm w^ Tl ■> l^ tmm JHN HB K\T ««A110 words
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Article269 1935-07-03 7 Action Ai Supreme Court MR. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell was engaged m the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday m a civil matter m which a Mr. Tan Kirn Tee is suing a Mr. Ho Chin Chong for the recovery of money allegedly owing by the defendant. Giving269 words
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Article173 1935-07-03 7 Three Cans Involved In One Accident Two Europeans. Mr. R. Wakeford and Mr. S. N. Robinson, received injuries to the upper portions of their bodies m a motor-car accident m Chatsworth Avenue on Monday night. The car was reported to have been driven by Mr Wakeford. and173 words
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Article106 1935-07-03 7 Effort To Vaccinate All Residents From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. July 2. The Health Officer. Johore Bahru. has placed notices all over Johore Bahru informing the public that there are cases of small-pox now m Johore Bahru and requesting that everyone who has not been successfully vaccinated106 words
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Advertisement195 1935-07-03 7 1 H utsHt^\^rM rßaaai;^'^" i *'S?^?>'-' -^iS^^^S^^^^^^^Pp^^^Bßßß^ .•.■•'.-.>.■.,.■'.■•'.<••'.'''•.•'.■.■ -aßbi aaaaai-'--^. ■■■••-iik: *?sS3bbm aaT Bf bbbt BSfc^-'ii^ flak I^l LAST TWO NIGHTS OF 2nd WEEK IN SINGAPORE SEVERAL NEW NUMBERS INCLUDING -THE LIVING MARBLE STATUES NOW AT THE THEATRE ROYAL T0 ,6HT ■■■■■-■BBia- IUMHh road 615& 9 30 PROFESSOR WILLIAM DOORLAY'S195 words
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Advertisement359 1935-07-03 7 GALA OPENING TODAY! -fTflO \t~A 1 4l*J .T^^s-— 6.15 9.15 __3^ United Artists Most Ambitions box office phone 526i~| Production of the Season J^aIBMBBBP^ Aajpß^ C.d\jmW aafl BBBBBaBBaBaVfIaI I V V afl m~^mi*JfmMA^ BB> I ttirW'^^JPi iP^jL iH -^BBBBBBBBBI'aBBBBB' II c Ji TM .^a£**Bl I&aaaaS «*f* BaVTI I 1 I359 words
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877 1935-07-03 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1935. No Peace For The President THE persistence with which Senator Huey Long holds the limelight m American politics reminds one forcibly of the ancient fable of the flea and the Sultan. The Sultan did not worry very much about it at first877 words
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Article291 1935-07-03 8 Mr. J. G. McGregor. Head Cashier, has been appointed to act as Financial Officer. F.M.S. R. The promotion of Mr. L. A. Thomas, as Deputy Commissioner of Police. Perak. has been approved by the Secretary of State. Mr. T. A. Strong. Deputy Conservator of Forests, has been291 words
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Article21 1935-07-03 8 Monday, July 1. iJSS T ]l e u Sultan of Pahang and Tengku Mohamed had luncheon at Government House.21 words
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Article590 1935-07-03 8 11 ithaitt Regrets Fruits Of Office 1 New Spanish Custom SO far we have hatf no record oi Mr. Ramsay MacDonfcld's feeling when he resigned the office oi Prime Minster but we have those oi other holders of that exalted post "There are two supreme pleasures590 words
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Article1070 1935-07-03 8 LIE was an old man and a proud man. 11 In the days when the tea trade was the tea trade he had been one of the most notable tasters m London, worth €800 a year to Meckritt's. The famous old sign still swung over the Georgian doorway1,070 words
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Advertisement128 1935-07-03 8 COATES 7 g| ORIGINAL PLYMOUTH Hpr7EPg,^bb Sole Agents: .a?J|§?. Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. FOR YOUR BREAKFAST A LARGE SELECTION OF ABERDEEN CURED FISH CELLOPHANE W RAPPED KIPPERS HERRINGS FRESH SMOKED BLOATERS HADDOCKS FISH FILLETS ARBROATH SMOKIES PLEASING DELICACIES Singapore COLD STORAGE CO., no. ORCHARD ROAD. ■a-aaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaiiaMaßiaaaaiaßaaaaaßaaMiaM WCirill StudiOS HaHM *yL128 words
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Advertisement58 1935-07-03 8 HE ASKED HER if she looked on kissing as bad, and she said no, she didn't look at all she always shut her eyes. Don't shut your eyes to the advantages of a "GAFLAC" ALL RISKS WORLD WIDE POLICY when planning your home leave this year. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE58 words
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Article251 1935-07-03 9 Fears Regarding Situation In Mongolia NEW NATIONAL MOVEMENT QUESTIONS affecting the future of Mongolia and the safeguarding of British interests m China were the subject of replies by the Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, m the House of Commons. Tin Mongolia was the i stionaReuter - 251 words
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Article155 1935-07-03 9 Appeal To Sir Samuel Hoare London. July 2. "With view to safeguarding British Interest! lo North China, will the ForSecretary request the Chinese and Japanese Governments to inform him ol any agreement that may be reached between them as the result ol nt events?" asked Mr. A. C.Reuter - 155 words
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Article165 1935-07-03 9 Estimate Of Amount In North China London, July 2. In estimate oi the amount ot capita] Interests owned by British suband British corporations m China north of the Yellow River was asked for by Mr. A. E. L. Chorlton (Conservative! m the House of Commons today. Sir SamuelReuter - 165 words
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Article107 1935-07-03 9 Bill To Benefit Lancashire London. July 2. IN THE House of Commons today Mr. Walter Runciman. President of the Board of Trade, formally introduced n Bill to provide for the elimination of redundant spinning machinery m the cotton mills of Great Britain by means of a BoardReuter - 107 words
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Article167 1935-07-03 9 Dickens' Tale At The Pavilion Another Charles Dickens' tale has been brought to the screen m Universale 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood." which began at the Pavilion last night. This was an unfinished stcry and the^American producers have tacked on a conclusion that makes the spine tingle. A167 words
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Article31 1935-07-03 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. July 2. The first Perak Indo-Ceylonese tennis tournament resulted m Caleb winning the singles title and Dr. Moreira and Laßrooy annexing the doubles title.31 words
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Article120 1935-07-03 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices From Our Own Correspondent I RUBBER London, July 2. Spot (Sellers* 6 1 16 d. <6 116 d.) (Buyers) 5 15 16d. <5 15 16d.) Oct -Dec. 6 7 32d. <6 3 16d.) Jan -March 6 11 32 d. <6 11 32 d.)120 words
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Article198 1935-07-03 9 Strip Of Territory To Italy London. July 2. In the House of Commons Mr. Anthony Eden. Minister for League Affairs, stated that during his recent visit to Rome he proposed to Signor Mussolini, with a view to a settlement of the Italo-Abyssinian dispute, that Britain give Abyssinia aReuter - 198 words
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Article120 1935-07-03 9 "Penguin Pool Murder" At The Alhambra Those who saw "David Copperneld" at the Capitol will readily recall the excellent acting of Edna May Oliver. In "The Penguin Pool Murder.'' the R.K.O. release, which had its premiere at the Alhambra yesterday, she is again seen at her best. A120 words
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Article45 1935-07-03 9 Singapore and Malacca meet m a Malaya Cup match at the Anson Roac Stadium on Saturday at 5.15 p.m. Mr. Henry Dass, the well-knowi Perak hockey player, has received new.* I from India of the death of his seconc brother, S. Edwin John, m Madras.45 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-07-03 9 WREATHS sent to the funeral of Dr. F. R. Sayers, Chief Health Officer, placed on the Cenotaph following a service at St. Andrew's Cathedral.24 words
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115 1935-07-03 9 Battleship Replacement In America Start Of Programme In 1937 Washington, July 2. T^HE battleship replacement pro--1 gramme starting m 1937 is definitely projected and will be begun if no new international agreement is reached m the meantime. This decision, according to the New York Herald Tribune, follows a study ofReuter - 115 words
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Article102 1935-07-03 9 Thong Wah Association Of Johore Bahru From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 2. The president and members of the Thong Wah Association of Johore Bahru entertained over a hundred 1 guests to dinner at their premises at Jalan Segget on the occasion of the 13th anniversary of their102 words
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Article191 1935-07-03 9 Results Of June Medal Competitions The Island Club June medal (bogey) competition was won by T. Rishworth 1 with a score of 6 up m the"A" division. The "B" Division was won by J. G. Currie with a score of 1 up. The ball I sweep m191 words
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Article44 1935-07-03 9 The July monthly medal (bogey) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday, The July women's spoon (stroke) will be played for on Friday. The qualifying round for the "Rose Bowl" will be played off m conjunction with the July spoon.44 words
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Article59 1935-07-03 9 Twenty-nine cards were taken out for the Keppel Golf Club mixed foursome competition on Sunday, and the following were the three best scores returned:— Mrs. P. Crawley and J. S. Clarkson 44— 9 2 -^34 1 2 Miss Robinson and M. G. Harvey 47— 11% --35»/ 2 Mrs. A. M.59 words
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2555 1935-07-03 10 Satisfactory Results Strong Financial Position THE annual general court of the members of the Alliance Assurance Company, Limited, was held at the head office, Bartholomew Lane, London, E.C. Mr. Lionel N. De Rothschild, 0.8. E., (chairman of the company), presided. The Secretary (Mr. P. F.2,555 words
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94 1935-07-03 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 2, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R. S. S. m cases (F. 0.8. July.) 20^ 20V4 Good F.A.Q. m cases (FOB July) 19 3 4 1 Q7 8 No. I. X. R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 20 20^8 No. I. X. R.S.S.94 words
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Article91 1935-07-03 10 July 2 Gambier 60 Java Cube 100 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 19.00 White Pepper 1800 Copra. Sundried 4.00 Copra, mixed 3.65 Small Flake Tapioca 4.00 R. B. Siam No. 1 $102 Blanja Jelotong 5.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.75 R. (Siam 1 W.C. N. 1 per koyan91 words
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Article217 1935-07-03 10 London. 4 months' sight 24 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 3132 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 15 16 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London, demand 2 3 7 t: London. T.T. 2 3 7 8 Lyons and Paris, demand 859 Hamburg, demand 140New York - 217 words
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Article1066 1935-07-03 10 lOMMI, mmM 2- 1935 S MINING N Buyers Sellers I a* 10' d 4s 3d i mpat Tin (♦*> 10s Od 32s 6d x.d. P sam Kumbang *g» 6d 60s x .d. P austral Malay &BS 3 14s xd. P .yer Hitam Tin (ss) 195 200 S1,066 words
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Article205 1935-07-03 10 June 28. *9. July 1 American Can. Com. 137 137'j 138 American Telephone and Telegraph 125' 4 124> 4 125 Atcheson Railroad f|% 48 48' 4 Cresapeake 43 'a 43 4 43', 4 Dupon 101 1 4 101 102 Firestone i5 3 8 \5* H i4-«, General Electrir205 words
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Article58 1935-07-03 10 Mr. L. A. Nethercott, of the Australian Goad Mines. Raub. leave, for Adelaide South. Australia, by th-* s.s. Minderoo sailing from Singapore on July 6 Mr Algernon de Kewer Frampton. Agricultural Superintendent. Agricultural Department, British Guiana, has been appointed to be an Agricultural Officer, Straits Settlements and t\ aerated Malay58 words
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Article96 1935-07-03 10 July 2 Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit a| x 4-gallon tins $4 8( Crown. Cross snd Dragon Kerosene per Unit ol 2x4 gallon this $4 fl BheU Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 0 Shell Motor Spirit m 4gallon drums per British Imperial96 words
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Article68 1935-07-03 10 Rubber Makes A Small Advance London. Jum On the Stock Exchange, foreign i* generally weakened from v.-' causes. Otherwise the mark» good, and despite considerable proli* taking m industrials. searolv marked losses were notable owing t* offerings being well absorbed l<ui>i> i made a small advance, cotton wasReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article, Illustration503 1935-07-03 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - STARS DISLIKE HATS: Proud Of Their Crowning Glory MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY Hi >:. stars have one complex! universal, according who turns Adrians hats at the studio. I hats." sighs Miss most cases it is a them to try on they are right." i c hours to having503 words
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Article304 1935-07-03 11 Gen. Chen Chi -Tang De/iounces Corrupt Officials art ace of moral education vas mphaslsed by General Chen C 'mmander-in-Chief of the ms armies, m the course of .is here on the work of suppression. an intensive campaign, Army Corps, he said, had allth< Communist remnants mReuter - 304 words
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Article61 1935-07-03 11 Canberra. An important step m the progress of 'x-Ray treatment of cancer m Australia will be taken soon, when arrangements are completed by the Commonwealth Health Department, m conjunction with the Melbourne University, for the establishment of an X-Ray research i 1 centre. It is proposed that the61 words
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Article, Illustration478 1935-07-03 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst HOPE FOR GAME WITH MAJOR SUITS WHILE the requirements lor an opening bid are three honourtricks unless the hand contains a rebiddable suit, natural exceptions must be made on hands which contain major suit strength. When a478 words
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Article427 1935-07-03 11 GANGSTERS RENEW ACTIVITIES Harbin. A FTER a spell of comparative quiet- ness. gangsters, have renewed their activities here. After withdrawing 5.000 yen from the Yokohama Specie Bank, a Mrs. Koraneff was attacked by three Chinese armed robbers, who knocked her down and attempted to seize her handbag.Reuter - 427 words
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117 1935-07-03 11 RESENTMENT IN KWANGTUNG GROWING STRONGER Canton. THE resentment aroused m Kwangtung by the alleged repressive measures adopted by the Siamese Government against Chinese residents shows no sign of abatement. The Tea-House Workers' Association and the Overseas Labourers' Association have now joined the long listReuter - 117 words
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Article105 1935-07-03 11 The marriage took place m New South Wales. Australia, on June 22. of Mr. Lionel H. E. Whitaker. the wellknown amateur rider of Malaya, and Miss Francis Lawson. The bridegroom is a brother of Mr. R. M. Whitaker, the well-known amateur rider and F.M.S. cricketer Both the brothers are stationed105 words
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Article250 1935-07-03 11 NEW INSURANCE LAW IN CHINA Restrictions On Foreign Companies Nankins. INSURANCE brokers working for foreign companies will only be allowed :o do business In Treaty Ports under 'he new insurance law adopted by the Legislative Yuan recently. The law stipulates that all insurance companies, whether Chinese or foreign, must registerReuter - 250 words
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Article287 1935-07-03 11 Search For Gold Reef In Centra! Australia Tarn worth With the object of locating a gold reef in Central Australia and pegglni i out a claim, an (Expedition consist in; of four Tam worth residents led by j Joseph Hatch. Ol Somerton. has left Tamworth on the first287 words
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Article19 1935-07-03 11 1 I Mr. Gooch. State Engineer Perak. is ?xpected to return from home furlough about the middle of July19 words
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Advertisement135 1935-07-03 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 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund—135 words
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Advertisement488 1935-07-03 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. A I s I it \l AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000 000 Reserve Fund £3.000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000 000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor488 words
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341 1935-07-03 12 For Transporting Troops And Supplies PIGHT additional steamers have been chartered by the Nanking Governnent for use m transporting soldiers md supplies from Amoy and Foochow, ;ays the China Press. In well-infcrmcd circles it was stated hat the troops are being transferred o the341 words
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Article124 1935-07-03 12 Cocoa Beans And Tobacco Replace Copra Sydney. Mr. D. Hore-Lacy. a New Guinea planter, who arrived m Sydney from Rabaul recently, said that planters m New Guinea had turned to the cultivation of crops, notably cocoa and tobacco, owing to the persistent slumps m copra. Mr.124 words
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Article18 1935-07-03 12 Tientsin, June 10. The Japanese gunboats Tsuta anri Fuji arrived at Tangku today.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article184 1935-07-03 12 Hons Konß To Recognise Validity Nanking. Beginning trom July 1 this year, the Hong Kong Government will recognise i he validity of licences issued to ship captains and engineers by the proper Chinese authorities, it is learned Irom the Ministry ol Communications today. The Colonial authorities are statedReuter - 184 words
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Article142 1935-07-03 12 Dutch Oil Tanker The Appellate Court has overridden the lower court s decision and reduced the fine imposed on the captain ol the Netherlands < il-!ankcr Juno 2.345 tons* on April 27 irom 2.000 yen to 500 yen. The higher court also rescinded the order lot thc confiscationReuter - 142 words
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Article30 1935-07-03 12 The s.s. Mantua has lelt Honn X and is expected to arrive gl this p I at 1 p.m. today. She will proceed alongside I wharf on arrival.30 words
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Article25 1935-07-03 12 The M.M. mail vessel Sphinx here from Colombo on Saturd. > a.m. and will sail at noon lor S Hong Kong. Shanghai and Kob« S.H.B. wharves25 words
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Advertisement444 1935-07-03 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated m F.M.S.) 11l It MOM! Freißht 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. J BOOKI.NC. ACiENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL MATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIftC l 'ifJ^lSliSiaTiw^ -Incorporated m England) T mmm I THE •EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS444 words
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Advertisement175 1935-07-03 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FLNNEL LINE) Incorporated m Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargc Services from Singapore to Jav~ Borneo, Banka and Billiton. For BATAVIA. CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. Giang Seng Fri July 5 s.s. Nam Yong Tues July I For SOIRABAYA AND175 words
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Advertisement240 1935-07-03 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS: 22, PALL MALL, LONDON. S W 1 1 of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mall Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. PORT SI DAN. MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection trom Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave i Rangoon Colombo 1935 STAFFORDSHIRE July 5 July 11 GLOUCESTERSHIRE240 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous566 1935-07-03 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals Sangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Cedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. li kuantan <via Jerantut) J Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. h Selantan < via Gemas) I. every Monday.566 words
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Miscellaneous204 1935-07-03 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Khoen Hoea. Dut.. 611 tons, from Pontianak 1. for Pontianak 3. Ban Hong Liong. Brit.. 1,003 tons, from Cheribon 1. for Batavia 2. Singkel. Dut.. 285 tons,' from Djambi 1. for Djambi 3. Thedens. Dut.. 1.181 tons, from Palembang 1. for Palembang 3. Van Der Lijn. Dut.. 1,431204 words
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Miscellaneous125 1935-07-03 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wh.tr \es or expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1 Rajula 22; Miunam 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3. Mata Hari. Mantua 18: Mindrro. Gewann 15: Prometheus 14: Born»o Maru 11; Isar 8: Siamese Prince ti Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3i Irisbank :m. Karagola125 words
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Advertisement452 1935-07-03 13 aja i aa» aaaa*" I f^\& vL at) I' ll and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Tnaee Spore. T age J^ BHL'.A.N 6.100 July 5 MANTUA ***** Sent fi KAIS£R-I-HIND .1.500 Jul, 5 CHITRAL ffi |g tl3 V&™ I~n?>n J U yJ? SOMALI 6.810 Sep,. 25452 words
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Advertisement506 1935-07-03 13 Ellermau Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTB AND SUEZ CAJNAL —*****%>*** Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo Steamer Dmm) w-n« City of Yokohama jJJ?* 4 j*g "SS o°f Oran^ 30 Aug" "5 i rL? f506 words
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Advertisement1022 1935-07-03 13 1 REPRESENTING SHIPPING "7^^ THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua aaaaaai Steam Ship Co. Ltd. and China Mutual T^C^^g^f^- Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.) The Sarawak^saaaa«2 The Strait* Steamahip Co.. Ltd. The A^raUan orE«£!f .V Vt The China Navigation Co. Ltd. The TrTawaSj? WmmTtt^ 9^' The Slam Steam Navigation Co..1,022 words
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Advertisement714 1935-07-03 14 K. Pc M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU THEDENS -Wednesday. July 3. Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI Wednesday. July 3, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAJANG, Wednesday. July 3, Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. CREMER- Wednesday, July 3. Belawan-Deli and Penang. TOMOHON— Thursday, July 4, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. TIDORE— Thursday, July714 words
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Advertisement327 1935-07-03 14 •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^iaa -^^^^^aßana^^*^^^Saa^^ajßaES^^^B~' J REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penang, Colombo, Bombay, ftaet, Port Bali, Alexandria as. the Famosi PRESIDENT LINERS AH oetsMs ststsconsss Excellent cuisine Swimming bath talking motion pictures. Three day stopover Ib ■fTP*. Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. New York. PRESIDENT GARFIELD July 13 July327 words
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Advertisement674 1935-07-03 14 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNAJID WHITE STAR LINE. NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE via SUEZ Ports of call Penang. Colombo. Aden. Suez, Port Said. Naples, Mar Gibraltar and London. Sails k*»k ss. HakozakiMaru July 11 s.s Haruna Maru Aug c TAriiimni Maru July 24 s.s. Katori Maru Sept .T wStt674 words
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Article, Illustration2380 1935-07-03 15 Argus - Argus Weekly Sporting Notes Compiled By Saturday's Malaya Cap Mateh Singapore Cannot Afford To Concede A Goal Selangor's Rosy Prospects Local Cricket Little Rivalry In School Cricket Women f s Cricket SINGAPORE are due to meet Malacca In the Malaya Cup competition at the Anson Road2,380 words
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Article93 1935-07-03 15 BATTING L. Alvis (Itentals vs. Medicos) 118 R. Thoy (St. Andrews vs. C.S.C.) H2 M. A. K. Hamid (C.S.C. vs. St. Andrew's) HI R. A. Ashworth (Merchants vs. P. and U.S.) .">4 Lt. Com. C. Holt-Thomas (P. and U.S. vs. Merchants) 51' not out. BOWLING A. Pennelather93 words
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Advertisement109 1935-07-03 15 1835 Singapore 1935 FREE PRESS TO COMMEMORATE A CENTURY OF PROGRESS THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL 100-PAGE ISSUE ON OCTOBER Bth. This will give a comprehensive survey of the history and development of Malaya m the last 100 years, with special reference to the rise of trade, commerce and industry109 words
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829 1935-07-03 16 Sporting Declaration Bring Just Reward ENGLISH BATSMEN AGAIN FAIL Only Sutcliffe And Hammond Play Bowling With Any Confidence D V the handsome margin of 157 runs, the South Africans t> won the second Test match at Lords yesterday. The touiists made829 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-07-03 16 HAMMOND misses a chance offered by Siedle during the first Test match at Trent Bridge.15 words
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806 1935-07-03 16 Marines 4; Govt. Monopolies 1. THE Marine Department and the Government Monopolies two of the four teams that hold an outstanding chance of gaining Second Division honours met m a football match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon. The Marines are806 words
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Article193 1935-07-03 16 MASTER BOBBY TIPPED TO WIN TODAY SELECTIONS AND SCRATCHINGS < From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, July 2. pOLLOWING are selections by "Windsor Lad" for the second I day, Wednesday, of the Perak summer meeting (races m order of runnings). Race 1. SPARKLING EYES, Great Warden, Valdarado. Race 2.193 words
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Article413 1935-07-03 16 MISS ROUND BLA T EN Nonplussed By Australian's Drives MISS STAMMERS GIVES FRAU SPERLIN( A HARD FIGHT Mrs. Wills-Moody Finds Her Form Wimbledon. Juh MISS J. Hartlgan <Austr.li. the* surprise of the day when beat Miss Dorothy Round tin b the women's title. 4—6. 6- I the quarter- finals. Miss413 words
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Article433 1935-07-03 16 SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIPS AFTER a week's interruption by rain, play was resumed m the Singapore open lawn tennis championships at the S.C.C. yesterday and m order to speed up the tournament there will be play on Friday oi this week as well. Three walk-overs were conceded m the433 words
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