The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 July 1935
1935-07-05
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Title Section17 1935-07-05 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 16,618. M,u- 1935 FRIDAY. JULY 5, 1935. 10 CENTS.17 words
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109 1935-07-05 1 Japan Demands Apology From China DRASTIC ACTION? Fear That An "Incident" May Be Provoked A NGEROUS situation has been created in Shanghai the Japanese have made fresh "demands" following Miration oi an article in a Shanghai journal alleged tain derogatory references to the Emperor of109 words
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Article, Illustration287 1935-07-05 1 Nanking, July 4. g< nom Chengtu says that Hwang Shaoh-siung, the Govhekiang, and Mr. Chu Chialister of Communications. arrived by air to confer with Chiang Kai-shek on the Sino--i! nation in Shanghai which to be fraught with danger. rned that Mr. Ariyoshi. the Ambassador, presented to Mr.Reuter - 287 words
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Article74 1935-07-05 1 Postpones Departure From Shanghai Shanghai. July 4. An ominous situation is developing in Shanghai as a result of the Japanese demands. The Japanese flagship Iwate has postponed its scheduled departure indefinitely. Inflamatory handbills are being distributed among the Japanese community the unrulier elements of which are spoiling forReuter - 74 words
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Article63 1935-07-05 1 London, July 3. The gold medal given by the King for the best volume of verse published Qast year has been presented to Mr. Lawrence Whistler for his volume "Four walls." The presentation was made by the Poet Laureate, Mr. John Masefield, who highly praised theBritish Radio - 63 words
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Article115 1935-07-05 1 Tallr Of A IT J Talk Of A United German Front NEW CONDITIONS Hamburg. July 4. i^EIRMAN members of the Far East freight pool have no intention of renewing the pooling agreement under the same conditions, said members of the pool on hearing that theReuter - 115 words
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Article84 1935-07-05 1 BRILLIANT CHINESE STUDENTS London, July 4. /CHINESE students studying under the China indemnity scheme at London University have won distinction in the final examinations. A. B. Wang, of Kiangsu, in chemistry, and T. J. Wu. of Canton, in mathematics, have specially distinguished themselves. Wang, after only two years' work, isReuter - 84 words
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Article171 1935-07-05 1 London, July 4. THE first reunion of British officers who took part in the Boxer campaign of 1900 was held last night when 40 veterans had dinner at the Naval and Military Club. General Sir George Barrow, commanding the polffe at Peking at the time ofReuter - 171 words
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Article90 1935-07-05 1 ROY AL RESTOR ATION Greece Favours Return Of Ex-King George Athens. July 3. The projected restoration of ex-King George to the throne was the dominant issue at the formal inauguration of the National Assembly yesterday. Reuter is reliably informed that before the forthcoming plebiscite on the restoration issue, the Premier.Reuter Wireless - 90 words
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Article24 1935-07-05 1 Berlin, July 4. Col. Beck, the Polish Foreign Minister, had two conferences with Hitler today, the nature of which has not been disclosed.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article65 1935-07-05 1 Explorers' Wives Make The London. July Shackleton's famous ship "Quest" will leave shortly for the Arctic carrying an expedition which wiil explore the area of latitude 70 for geographical purposes. The expedition will be led by R. L. Wager who will be accompanied by his wife. The wivesBritish Radio - 65 words
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Article33 1935-07-05 1 Washington. July 2. John Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers' Association, states he agreed with producers that the miners continue to operate on present rates till July 11.- Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless - 33 words
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175 1935-07-05 1 Shanghai, July 4. A MESSAGE from Tokio states that representatives of the Nip- pon Yushen Kaisha, Osaka Shoshen Kaisha and two other large Japanese shipping firms held a joint meeting in Tokio yesterday and decided to form a separate company for the sole175 words
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Article131 1935-07-05 1 Abyssinia Arranged For Next Week CABINET EXAMINES DIFFICULTIES London. Juh 4. FURTHER lnlormation regarding Mr. Anthony Eden s recent visit to Paris and Rome and the ItaloEthiopian dispute which was promised by the Foreign Secretary last week, will be given in the course of debate onBritish Radio - 131 words
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Article58 1935-07-05 1 Italian-Abyssinian Dispute Scheveninten, July 3 The Italian-Abyssinian Commission finished the study of documents connected with the Italian-Abyssinian dis pute at the plenary session yesterday and will start hearing statements of agents from both countries and wit nesses of incidents tomorrow Professor Gaston Jeze, ol Pans University, who isReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article56 1935-07-05 1 M. Titulesco Meets British London, Julv .1. The Rumanian Foreign Minister. M Titulesco. during a private visit to London, has met several British Cabinet Ministers. On Monday he had a long conversation with the Prime Minister and yesterday he visited Mr MacDonald and Sir Samuel Hoare. Today heBritish Radio - 56 words
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Advertisement66 1935-07-05 1 kW *i l3 Wm Matties IMfcl G^.^ MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J TONIGHT f COCKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE informal 9.30 to midnight an <* THE POPULAR COMEDIANS, SINGERS AND INTERNATIONAL DANCERS MHIf) SL FFI Y APPEARING NIGHTLY mnU rtLI NON-DINERS SI. OO ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. The management is presenting 30 free rtcaturea66 words
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Advertisement80 1935-07-05 1 I^l a ▼_™B i— i —^M— _H____MH^^^^BH_ TONIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT I H H SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER if DANCE MUSK: BY THE I RELLER BAND I THEY SAY: "They are marvellous" W I "They are wonderful" I I "The best band in town" I ADELPHI HOTEL I 1 AMBER80 words
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Article80 1935-07-05 2 Death From Natural Ipoh. The young Chinese from Medan who was passed as lit for the post of 0.D.0. n the Customs Department and whose body was found on the first floor of a '•olTee shop in Clare Street on the eve of his taking up work in80 words
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346 1935-07-05 2 Plan To Put An Airport Over Cannon Street £5.000,000 CITY SCHEME A 5.000.000 scheme tor a great land ing platform lor air liners high above the street at Cannon-street Railway Station, London, is now being considered by the City Lands Com»mittee of the City Corporation. The committee are investigating possible346 words
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Article385 1935-07-05 2 TAMIL IN THE ROLE OF DETECTIVE Thief Traced And Convicted SALLIM bin Hitam, a man with five previous convictions, was found guilty yesterday at the Singapore Assizes, beiore Mr. Justice Williamson and a common jury, on charges of house-beaking and theft, and was sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment in385 words
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Article110 1935-07-05 2 Before the Ag. Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Assizes: No. I—Rex1 Rex vs. Ena Mohamed vlydin. At 11 a.m.: 5.645 34— The British Malaya Trustee and Executor Coy. Ltd. vs. Soh Keng Tee— (if not finished). Before Mr. Justice a'Beekett Terrell110 words
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Article152 1935-07-05 2 Hospital Patient Cautioned And Discharged C _<H Ipoh. Soo Choon, an in-patient ol the Ipoh District Hospital, was cautioned and discharged on a charge of attempted suicide by hanging in the hospital premises on the night of June 28 Soo Choon complained of severe stomach pains and at152 words
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Article255 1935-07-05 2 New Teehnicolour Film For The Pavilion That nothing so lovely has before been seen on the screen as RKO-Radio's new teehnicolour film. "La Cucaracha." is the unanimous opinion of the reviewers and art critics invited to a special advance showing in New York recently. "News Week" and other255 words
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Advertisement432 1935-07-05 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Good Morning! PREPARE YOUR FACE FOR A PAINLESS SHAVE PREP llr iliac Stainleae*. The ■__^cJ_«£ act* us a tunic .n the skin. p r ce 90 cents per Jar. From All Chemists Stores. Sole Agents: Grafton Laboratories :»08. (ollyer Quay. BOARD RESIDENCE "EAST ANGLIA." g, OXLEf RISE, Near432 words
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Advertisement485 1935-07-05 2 Zbc Singapore free press llr ad Oilier: Cecil Slrrrl. Mngaport Phonr 51 ,r. Uru. 9 extend wis to »U dr^rtm^J* TH: Timr- MapQm Kuala I.umpur Oflicr: Jaw M;»>. i I'honr .".6_ London Oflicr: 4t 4:: Fieri Mn-t Ul E.C I Phonr: Central .".mis- nn Tel: "I_padm.il n l^n««^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES485 words
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Miscellaneous204 1935-07-05 2 Diary Of hThe Week FRIDAY, JULY S. High Water. 1.4 a.m. 9.5 it.. 2.15 p.m. 8.3 ft. Football Friendly, St. Joseph's Inst. vs. Treasury Audit Union. School ground. Cricket: S.C.C. vs. CS.C. first day. padang. Boxing: Raphael vs. Fernandas, New World. Goll: Keppel Club. Women's Spoon Stroke and "Rose Bowl"204 words
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Miscellaneous486 1935-07-05 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C— GSH, GSG and GSF Wavt lengths— l3.97. IfcM and 10.81 metres 5.20 Big Ben. Tynwald Ceremony. The annual assembly at which new laws are promulgated in j conformity with the ancient custom of the Isle of Man the Ceremony, preceded by Divine Service from the Church486 words
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Article1255 1935-07-05 3 SINGA PORE DIVOR CE PETITION Judge Wants Proof Of Marriage M Verghese, nee George, was petitioner for divorce before A K. a'Beekett Terrell ngapore Supreme Court on grounds oi adultery rtion, against William i described as a clerk emi d at Government House. The was undefended. In support of the1,255 words
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Article142 1935-07-05 3 Young Malay's Claim In Police Court Ipoh, July 2. A local Malay youth gave the police a great deal of trouble when arrested on a charge of theft. Yesterday morning, when the case was called up, Mr. Seedwell told the Ipoh first magistrate that accused had been142 words
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Article, Illustration358 1935-07-05 3 FOUR NEW SOLOISTS THE report of the Kuala Lumpui Flying Club tcr the month of June states Flying time for the month Hrs. Min. Dual instruction 32.10 Solo flying 3750 Passenger flying 8.25 Cross country 37.50 Night flying 3.10 Private aircratt 29.30 Total 151.15 FOIR358 words
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Article185 1935-07-05 3 Action By P;:<senger Against Car Driver (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 3. A settlement regarding the amount of damages has been announced in the Supreme Court case in which Mr. D. 8. Fraser, export manager of Riley Coventry Ltd., obtained judgment with costs against Mr. Johnson, dental185 words
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Article371 1935-07-05 3 A SSA ULT A LLEGAT ION Five Chinese On Trial B EFOR E Mr. J. P. _=*h^ the Police court yesterday five Chinese tanned Chew Cheong, Poh Toh. Lim liang Keng, Neon Ewe Bee and Poi Koh, were charged with using criminal force to a detective constable, in the execution371 words
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Article119 1935-07-05 3 Serious Charge Against Tamil Conductor Penang. A well-dressed Tamil, employed as a conductor at Bukit Lintang Estate, stood charged last Tuesday, at the District Court, with having, on or about May 19, at Ayer Molek, assaulted a Tamil girl named Rakamma, aged 14. with the119 words
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Article111 1935-07-05 3 In Case Of Alleged Cheating Of Bank After a protracted hearing which started on May 22. the trial on a charge of cheating against Mr. Chia Chan Tock, a well-known business man. concluded yesterday afternoon. The allegation against Mr. Chia Chan I Tock was that he had cheated111 words
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Article112 1935-07-05 3 Man Reported To Have Beenj Detained By Police Ipoh. > In connection with the finding of a I body on the Parit Road, which wasl later identified as that of Palanisamy, a goat dealer, it is understood that no arrests have yet been made, but a man112 words
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Article174 1935-07-05 3 Settlement Made Out Of Court In a case under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance" the complainants «the Chuan Sun Knitting Co ol South Canal Road* and the accused. <T. Azuma. the Japanese proprietor oi Daido Yoko oi Bras Basah Road I arrived at a settlement between themselves. This174 words
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Article188 1935-07-05 3 Now Completely ClUMfid l>> K ruse hen. After ipendlng mm o tn«tropics the writer ol the following otter returned home suffering irom liver trouble. constant h< s and an unhealthy load ol ex. Read how h< cured hla headaches u ned up his liver and188 words
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Advertisement349 1935-07-05 3 i 'I Sensitive 1 1 lO I ottins need this \lamm\: i Comfort I BBi w **TCr fs at Cl 1 _P^p_ _r^^^_^ uticura Talcum is more than a dusting L t\ powder it is a cooling and ref reshing tn-.»t- I ment, becmn of the spei lal, medKated wav349 words
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WOMEN'S INTEREST
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Article, Illustration1677 1935-07-05 4 Y.W.C.A. EXHIBITION When the women of Singapore begin to take an interest in a subject it takes more than rain to damp their enthusiasm. This was proved on Monday at the pri/e-givinu in connection with the Y W.C.A. Hobby and Handicraft Exhibition held at the1,677 words
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Article, Illustration490 1935-07-05 4 looking exceedingly smart in pale green evening ensemble, with a group of friends. Mr. and Mrs A. J. Bra-; >. the latter in a simple flowered dreas. Mr and Mrs. Stanley Coleman Mrs Coleman wore a pretty floral picture frock > and Miss Rosalind WonK. who was490 words
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Advertisement76 1935-07-05 4 PI _H __r '>' ,3 ____iS^n'ff\- S. >. _n__: ___sa^«_. «g "^^BE '^b_. _I_^. s^_ _l _^H -x^S >_l —K^ .^_^_^_^_l_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^B m ißfi HoW uicJcly thc >' pass those m^ ißg nn PPV nours of early Motherhood ,^*y 'IPJB^e^fc'v I fc 7™ lovcd h wrCowTGat^ I(p .^feL- II COW GATE76 words
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Article, Illustration135 1935-07-05 5 MC isi,i,,s r lr«r_;£. zsrsz t2r *m ini|?»ri.fi Airways liner Syrinx. pen air pool l WllllM little more MMfortablc to bathe in vith kettle ol hot water i IRENE TERRY tvith her champion Samoyeds, White Fanjr of Kobi ind Boris of Kobi. at the Ladies' Kennel Club show at Olympia.135 words
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Advertisement96 1935-07-05 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. .-...*aBBVB^aiB.iBiB.llBiBlaBlB**w_ LassssssssssssssW. 4&L\\\\\\\ Jfl aVn h xS rLrn .x^tfVl .atvTTl I aiT^^a^^l^Bia-Bf 5 l^tass^JaWlJ I T J I I I I ft" M B ft I *i H \$W& V^mUUUMM*!W W$96 words
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884 1935-07-05 6 High Commissioner Wants Details Of Implications Of Scheme NO LOAN FOR NEW MARKET (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 3. HTML High Commissioner is going to give full consideration to the proposal of a majority of the unofficial members of. the Kuala884 words
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Article, Illustration181 1935-07-05 6 SELETAR POLICE AMBUSH SEQUEL THE four Cantonese who were implicated in a shooting incident at the 14U mile. Seletar Road, on June 25. at a spot about 100 yards away from a police station were sentenced yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the criminal district judge. Lam181 words
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Article1008 1935-07-05 6 Must Be Built From Revenue The same subject cropper up In relation to another item or. the agenda 'Provision of 9 new market for Kuala Lumpur" at an earlier stage of the meeting. The Chairman said that at the meeting ol the committee the other day he informed1,008 words
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Article202 1935-07-05 6 PR A I RI VER FERR Y Service Opened On Monday FOR HEAVY TK.MIi. Butterworth, Juh r[E ever increasing vehicu fie in the Province hao suits yesterday when a p ferry service across Prai H inaugurated. Hitherto local 'ti,td« lack of such a service but »u»v is a fait accompli,202 words
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Article101 1935-07-05 6 A LITTLE knowledge is a dangerous thing and Chong Koon Seng directed what he had learned during his period as a detective and a professional informer to the Protector ot Chinese, to wrongful channels. He turned racketeer and paid the penalty yesterday when he was sentenced to101 words
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Article204 1935-07-05 6 Proprietor Fined For Keeping Open After Hours (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sertmban. July 3. In the Seremban magistrate's court today, Towkay Goh Eng Thye. proprietor of the Negri Sembilan Dance Hall, was summoned for keeping the place open and allowing dancing to take place during prohibited hours,204 words
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Article57 1935-07-05 6 Ho Choy. a young Chinese girl years ol age. was brought to t) Hospital by her husband on Jui I f rom Sungei Siput On admis^ was discovered that she had I quantity of caustic soda She mnd- a statement to ih< trate. who Wftl called m to57 words
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Advertisement42 1935-07-05 6 old reliability plus new styled bodies, make lAUST I N a still better INVESTMENT. See the new Models at BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. BEWARE! "THE MARK of the VAMPIRE" MORE THRILLING THAN ANY PICTURE YET MADE42 words
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Advertisement114 1935-07-05 6 1835 Singapore 1935 FREE PRESS CENTURY OF PROGRESS T* I I™* T> 1 ItTII 1 _~_T-* _v rHERE WILL BE A SPECIAL 100-PAGE ISSUE _M_H__l_^_l This will give a comprehensive survey of the history and development of Malaya in the last 100 years, with special reference to the rise of114 words
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Article407 1935-07-05 7 GOOD SCORE BY NON-BENDERS 11 Oui Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, June 30. S;.. :y and Interesting cricket »n today, on the Selangor when an enjoyable game Non-Benders and the ng Kuantan Club ended In a Non- Benders V C iwgill C Duncan b Carey 32 tiscombe407 words
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Article384 1935-07-05 7 Preparing For Quadrangular Meeting Tomorrow THHE Inter-Divisional Sports of the Straits Settlements Police were held in the Police Depot, Thomson Road on Saturday. These sports formed, as lt were, a preliminary to the quadrangular meeting between Singapore. Depot. Malacca and Penang contingents to be held in the Police384 words
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Article264 1935-07-05 7 Today's Match At K.L. Cancelled From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 1. The Selangor F. A. haw cancelled the trial match fixed for Friday. Whether or not a trial is to be held before the team kl picked to meet Perak at Ipoh on July 20264 words
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Advertisement166 1935-07-05 7 THEATRE ROYAL I ??S^ SPECIAL RETURN SCREENING FOR 2 NIGHTS JACK HULBERT in "JACK AHOY" CAPITOL TOMORROW MORNING 11 o'clock f" MICKEY MOUSE" MATINEE Excellent programme of suitable Pietures for children including "POPEYE THE SAILOR." "MICKEY MOUSE" and a splendid coloured cartoon "MR. AND MRS. IS THE NAME." ADMISSION CHILDREN166 words
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Advertisement264 1935-07-05 7 I I'LL COME DOWN AND LET YOU IN, SAID THE FAIR YOUNG MAIDEN. X You've heard his son,! many times, now see his "f% X. hilarious love adventures on the screen: _!^PS»_JPbC ♦> I I STARTS TONIGHT: PAVILION "1 /JrjL'W t f Ji' A Rollicking Comedy of Sailors Who J264 words
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934 1935-07-05 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. JULY 5, 1935. An Island That Seeks An Empire WI'IH the destiny of the Pacific! nations that oi Singapore is in- j extricably bound, and there are more than a few competent observer! who believe that upon that destiny the whole future of the civilised934 words
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Article185 1935-07-05 8 l Mr. J. G. McGregor, head cashier, has been appointed to act as Financial Officer. F.M.S. R. Towkay Lee Kim Tian. managing (Partner of Motor Emporium. Klang has returned after a holiday in China! Inspector R. Nunn. of Alor Gajah in charge of "C" division, will shortly185 words
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Article490 1935-07-05 8 AFTER years of expensive and fruitless boring, Australia has at las„t struck oil. Just as the search was about to be abandoned overseas experts fields abroad on which to draw so that in Queensland wrote the climax to a romantic story. They struck familiar geolo gi490 words
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Article1097 1935-07-05 8 A LL the little shops in the Promenade Colonnade are blossoming forth like flowers, the tobacconist's with its gaycoloured packets, the beribboned sweetshops, thc photographer's that has languished all winter, and above all the "Establishment" of Madame Hortcnsc The blue sea sparkles in the sunshine, the white promenade1,097 words
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Advertisement111 1935-07-05 8 The label's on the Squint. EThe bottle's on the square. Look for JOHNNIE WALKER. You find him everywhere. wfo&^ltlwlmJrfll C TV/ »f y CALDBECK'S WITH YOUR MINT SAUCE LEG OF LAMB TENDER, TASTY ECONOMICAL. Singapore COLD STORAGE co., ltd. _j^" n <^, \_3 The fashion of our century w» _^fßH_____s^L^^111 words
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Advertisement95 1935-07-05 8 MANY BOXERS ADMIT that during a fight they rely on the advice they receive from their seconds. Second thoughts are often best. The prudent man's first thought should be to see that the contents of his home are covered bv u GAFLAC" POLICIES.* GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.95 words
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214 1935-07-05 9 Anniversary Of The "Purge" HITLER ALWAYS RIGHT Berlin, July 2. Ooi the anniverary urge Of June 30. 1934. Nazi demonstrations r_ Berlin, one in the Palast where 18.000 vete- Berlin Nazi movement banners, flags, and songs, listen to Dr. Goebv ther prominent party deliver speeches.Reuter Wireless - 214 words
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48 1935-07-05 9 BRITISH RAILWAYS SHOW HIGHER RECEIPTS London, July 4. B[TISK ..:.\vay traffic receipts first half oi the curcalender year show that on foui main-lines systems there aggregate increase of compared with the ling period of last year. attached to these th< railways are regarded as Eul index ot trade48 words
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Article92 1935-07-05 9 zges* gain in receipts is shown adou Midland, and Scottish 1299.000. The only com- loss on the half year is North-Eastern Com- 126.000. but in view of th: t at the beginning cf May was 1172.000. the improveis regarded as satisfactory.— Reuter Radio rak GrOTernment has acquired neseReuter Radio - 92 words
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Article102 1935-07-05 9 I Eurasian Girl Drowned In Pool From Our Own Correspondent I Ipoh. July 4. Josephine Jeremiah an 18-year-old Eurasian girl, los-t her life by drowning today at Taiping. She had gone out to bathe in a mining pool with two iriends. Mrs. Poulier and Miss Danaismy. Josephine was102 words
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Article106 1935-07-05 9 Government Satisfied With Progress London, July 3. It* reply to a Commons question asto what further steps the Government proposed to take regarding the operation of the tea restriction scheme and the raising oi tea prices, the Secretary for the Colonies. Mr. Malcolm Macdonald. said the primary objectBritish Radio - 106 words
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Article, Illustration266 1935-07-05 9 Constitutionality Of Processing Taxes Questioned London, July 4. garding the outlook In the United U^\NE really can't take a short- states VJ term view of the United States owing to political considerations, but President Roosevelt's rebuff over the Public Utilities Bill with the declaration of theReuter - 266 words
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Article119 1935-07-05 9 350 Machines Drawn Up On Aerodrome London, July 4. A SUCCESSFUL final rehearsal was held today of the Royal Air Force review at Mildenhall which will take place on Satur- 5 day as part of the Jubilee celebration. The King accompanied by the Prince of Wales, theBritish Radio - 119 words
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Article218 1935-07-05 9 Statement By Government Of India London. July 3. The Indian Government has issued on the authority oi His Majesty's Government a statement to correct the impression in same quarters that the Government of India Bill has been amended so as to give His Majesty's Government unlettered power to218 words
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Article103 1935-07-05 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (From Our Own Correspondent RIBBEK London. July 4. Spot (Sellers) 6d. <6dJ (Buyersi 5 7 B d. <57 8 d Oct. -Dec. 6 5 32d. (t%dJ Jan.-March 6 9 32d. (6 9 32d.» April-June 6 7 16d. <6 13 32d> Market: idle New103 words
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Article124 1935-07-05 9 Sir Shenton Thomas To Be Consulted London. July B. In the House of Commons thc Colonial Secretary. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. promised to consult Sir j Shenton Thomas regarding the sugges- j tion by Mr. W. Lv.nn <Lab.. Rothwell* that he consider the importance oi j appointing aReuter - 124 words
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Article87 1935-07-05 9 Indian Delegates Form Opposition Paris. July 2. The Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce ended with 30 resolutions all being carried unanimously, except two. Two Indian delegates voted against one condemning discrimination against foreign companies and against the resolution on rationalisation of shipping tonnage. Other resolutions includedReuter Wireless - 87 words
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Article125 1935-07-05 9 Thursday, July 4. The following were the guests at aj dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Thomas at Government House, this evening: H.E. Major-General E. O. Lewin. Hon. Sir Andrew Caldecott. Hon. Mr. J. Bagnall and Mrs. Bagnall. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bartley. Colonel W. Cave-Browne, j125 words
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Advertisement74 1935-07-05 9 TODAY SPECIAL CU RRY for TIFFIN Polage Minestrone Cream of Tomato Poisson a la DieppoLse Fish a i a Meuniere Roast Fillet of Beef WATCH Chicken, Prawn Vegetable Howeradish Sauce i Curry l-rench Beans A Pomme Chateau DAJLY MENU Cold Meat and Salad told Meat and Salad Gula Malacca Vanilla74 words
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Advertisement200 1935-07-05 9 v—^r^^^^- j^___ *^w\ _j_c^_P 433 B I I FRESH STOCKS CONTINUALLY ARRIVING PRICE 35 CENTS PER PACKET ROBINSON 8c CO., LTD. i FCOMOYS GRAND SLAM 1 H l^ DOES 111l IYHOLI lIIHK UNPATENTED FLUID-TIGHT WASHER TR\Ps AND HOLDS ALL MOISTURE REALLY RECOMMENDED BECAUSE IT REALLY WORKS It is a fact200 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
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Article822 1935-07-05 10 Heavy Yields On Kurau j Rubber Estate I THE loth annual general meeting Of the Kurau Rubber Estate. Ltd., was held on June 18 at Winchester House. Old Broad Street, E.C. Mr. P. E. Maguire presided. Mr. F. Trenouth (the secretary) having read the auditors'822 words
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Article258 1935-07-05 10 Foreign exports of tin. being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports during the month of June. 1935. Destination Tons United Kingdom 170 United States of America 1.585 Continent of Europe 754 British Possessions 394 Japan 177 The Netherlands Indies 2 Other Foreign Countries 15 Total258 words
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Article70 1935-07-05 10 Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur local agents for Port Dickson- Lukut (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates. Ltd., have received a telegram from the secretaries advising that the directors have r° commended a dividend of 5 per cent payable on Aug. 2. in respect of the financial year70 words
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Article1094 1935-07-05 10 Tapah ($1) 1-80 190 T. Anson <$1> I- 25 i-j* Temerloh ($1) 56 60 Trafalgar (s2> 105 1.15 Ulu Benut (50 ct.s. 48 .m Ulu Pandan (ID 1-70 !J9 United Malacca ($1) 1-55 1.00 Utan Srnipan ($1) 160 1.70 INDUSTRIALS Brickworks Ord. (HI 125 1.35 A. brickworks1,094 words
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Article104 1935-07-05 10 London, July 4. The Cotton-sDinnin* Bill, which is designed for the elimin-k of redundant spinnii g machinerv. provides that the surplus plant acquired by the Spindles Board shall not be sold for xport. The Board is empowered to borrow money to meet the cost of purchase* up104 words
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Article166 1935-07-05 10 The following information has been received from thp p„kk n Association, through the Malayan Mjgggj^ lSShod 193* 1935. 1935! Jan.-Dec. April May A. Net Exports. Tons Tons Tons 1. Ceylon 7Q 7 0 2. Other Countries than Ceylon 3,26S 4 544 Malaya and the Netherlands Indies (partly estimated)166 words
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Article424 1935-07-05 10 Stocks May Be Reduced By 100,000 Tons I Amsterdam. .1,. |j AT todays meeting of th. Chamber, the propos. duty on estate rubber in th. i, East Indies met with eoi criticism In reply. Dr. Colijn. the Pr: tor and Colonial Minister. de< l t r424 words
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100 1935-07-05 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 4. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Seller* No. I. X. R. S. S. in oases »F.0.8. July* 20 20« 8 Good F.A.Q. in cases (FOB. July> 19 9 16 19 11 16 No. I. X. R.SS. (Spot- loose) < awardable Singapore \9 A H 19100 words
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Article90 1935-07-05 10 July 4 Gambler 6.00 Java Cube 10.00 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Popper 18.00 White Pepper 17.00 Copra. Sundried 3.75 Copra, mixed 3.40 Small Flake Tapioea 4.00 R. B. Siam No. 1 $102 Blanja Jelotong 5.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.75 R. < Siam W.C. N. 1 per koyan90 words
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Article100 1935-07-05 10 July 4 Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4.86 Crown, Cross and Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4 gallon tins $4 46 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Shell Motor Spirit In 4gallon drums per100 words
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Article180 1935-07-05 10 July 1. >. 3 American Can. Com. 138 138'. 139 American Telephone and Telegraph 125 126U 1263. Atcheson Railroad 48» 4 47^ 477^ Chesapeake 43, 44«« 433" Upo f nt 102 1021* 163 4 Firestone 14 3. M General Electric 253, 25'* 25^ Oeneral Motors 32*i 32U 33.180 words
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Article163 1935-07-05 10 SELLING London. 4 months* sight I London. 3 months' sight 2 J London. 60 days' sight t'j ISK London. 30 days' sight I 3 London, demand London. T.T. Lyons and Paris, demand Hamburg, demand New York, demand Batavia. Sourabaya. demand I Samarang, demand 82* Penang, demand 4 pc163 words
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Article, Illustration614 1935-07-05 11 SINGAPORE'S Bright Prospects At Olympic Meeting Local Chinese Topics j BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT i T. -Malaya Chinese Olympic Meeting, which has been to take place during the August holidays in Penang, most successful, because the Chinese athletes in Perak. Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Kedah, Pahang and signified their desire to614 words
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Article, Illustration552 1935-07-05 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by I World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I a JUMP TRUMP REBID VOU may have noticed some unusual bidding in the Sims-Culbertson match at the Crockford's Club and those versed in the Culbertson system may feel the bidding does not run true to552 words
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Article149 1935-07-05 11 How World Escaped Big Disaster The world escaped a tremendous disaster by a margin of one second on May 26. according to scientists in Cambridge. Massachusetts. On that day. the scientists reveal, a meteor of gigantic size exploded over western Massachusetts at an altitude of 15 miles.149 words
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696 1935-07-05 11 G.B.S. Called An "Utterly Irrational Im poster" TROPIC SUNSHINE DOES NOT AFFECT FERTILITY OF WHITE PEOPLE Melbourne. UTTHE remarks of an utterly irrational impostor," was how Professor W. A. Osborne, Professor of Physiology at the Melbourne University, described Mr. George Bernard Shaw's remarks that the sunshine in South Africa affected696 words
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Article210 1935-07-05 11 DICK TURNS INTO A DRAKE During Egg-Laying Competition Melbourne. A KHAKI Campbell duck which was entered with 24 other ducks at the Burnley School of Horticulture. Melbourne, more than two months ago has. by a gradual process, developed into a drake. It has lost its original plumage210 words
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Article248 1935-07-05 11 Unique Coincidence On Empress Of Russia When the Empress of Russia, arrived at Shanghai on her latest Eastern run there was an unusual occurrence by a coincidence she was piloted by the brother of her commander. Captain W T. Kinley. Her pilot. Captain J T Kinley. is248 words
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Advertisement133 1935-07-05 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong» The liability of members is limited to the extent and in the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 cf the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund133 words
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Advertisement498 1935-07-05 11 I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated in England by Royal Charter* Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each e 3.000.000 Reserve Fund e 3.000.000 Reserve Liability ol Proprietors t: 3.000 000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate, London E.C 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star lioilo Saigon498 words
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Advertisement437 1935-07-05 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) I FLKPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431 LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING IGBNTfI FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS BOTAI MATE RAILWAYS OF SLAM CANADIAN PACIFIC WQlUft ffi^JX,; r J orporated in England) THC "tXfZESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA437 words
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Advertisement215 1935-07-05 12 HEAP ENG MOH S~S.CC LIMITED. <REl> FI NNEL LINE. i lncorporated in Straits Sett:lEGLLAR PASSENGER and < irr Services from Singapore to J a*" Borneo. Banka inn Bllliton For BATAVIA. CHERIBON \M» SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) IA Giang Seng Fri Julv M Nam Yong Tu< lor SOI RABAI AMI215 words
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Miscellaneous621 1935-07-05 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Fliday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kuantan <via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 pm. Kelantan <via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and621 words
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Miscellaneous820 1935-07-05 12 LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE SHANGHaT HARBOUR COLLISION President Liner And Cargo GOOD POLICE WORK FOUR Chinese rivermen narrowly escaped death at Shanghai when they were hauled out of the Whangpoo off the foot of Jinkee Road by Superintendent W. C. Woodfield, of the river police, who was in command of one820 words
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Miscellaneous490 1935-07-05 12 SHIPPING NOTICES Information regarding the leading light-beacons in the Kemaman River. Malaya East Coast, is contained in a Notice to Mariners Irom the Mast it Attendant. S.S.. dated July 2. Position. Lat. 4 degrees 14' N.. long 103 degrees 27' E. 'approx*. Details. The outer channel is marked by a490 words
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Miscellaneous331 1935-07-05 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wh.n or expected to arrhe East Wharf (Entrance Gate l Op ten NOOCI '_'J. Kistn.i Main Wbarf (Entrance Ciatr Mantua. Kaiser- I-Hlnd 16: Phlloctetes 14: _NlQol_Ui 9; Siamese Prinee 7 Empire Dock (Entrance (.it. Irisbank 30. Grtsuyo M Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Torgestca 46: Mad331 words
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Advertisement439 1935-07-05 13 I vtwancl I BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Tnage S'pore. Tllage Spm ."AN G.lOO July 6 MANTUA 11.000 Sept 6 IR-I-HIND 11.500 July 6 CHITRAL ***** Sept 13 ;AR MOO July 18 SOMALI GBlO Sent' 25 RANCHI 17.000 July 19 CATHAY 15.000 Sept 27 SOUDAN ii.500439 words
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Advertisement508 1935-07-05 13 —llerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELJLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. Steamer l> ae Sails City of Yokohama j u l y 14 Jlfly 16 X22 °J atavia July 30508 words
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Advertisement1053 1935-07-05 13 REPRESENTING SHIPPING *7^ THE BLL'E HVNtI, LINE (Ocean The Hua khio. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China M.toal The VuLT^^Mtl SUr 1", Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak B______ The Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. The Austin Or Si? u»The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The lrra-»S" rwm^iS iL The Slam Steam1,053 words
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Advertisement652 1935-07-05 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ OP TEN NOORT Fliday. July 5. Muntok 'passengers and mails only), Batavia. Semarang and Sourabaya. TOBELO Friday. July 5. Belawan-Deli MIJER -Friday. July 5. Rhio, Blinjoe, Djeboes. Pangkal-Pinang, Koba, Tan-jong-Pandan and Batavia. MAROS- Friday. July 5. Poeloe-Kidjang. Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, and Rengat. TOBA— Saturday,652 words
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Advertisement347 1935-07-05 14 __H_______________________________________________BB^B A\ srfP^L^ti 4t^^^^\ Am __l_______f_______ 1"! iMßfcfii REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Peneng, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Sali, Alexandria ee the FamoM PRESIDENT LINERS All o«UMe ■tateroom*Excellent cuisine Swimming: bath talking motion pictures. Three flay stopover la Ely*** Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. New York. PRESIDENT347 words
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Advertisement605 1935-07-05 14 _^_^_^_i_^_H H^__ GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CCNARD WHITE STAR LINE. I NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE via SUEZ Ports of call Penang. Colombo. Aden. Suez. Port Said. Naple Gibraltar and London. Sails v s.s. Hakozaki Maru July 11 s.s Haruna Maru m.s. Terukuni Maru July 24 s.s. Katori Maru s.s.605 words
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1728 1935-07-05 15 Bad Weather And County THOUSANDS OF POUNDS LOST Too Many Wicket-Keepers i At Oxford (From Our Own Correspondent) Fleet Street, June 26*. YOM. was .sorry to hear that N. S. Mitchell-Innes would be i-. ble to accept the invitation to play in1,728 words
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Article, Illustration36 1935-07-05 15 THE BRITISH TEAM of 11 amateur boxers to compete against the Rn Yoik Golden Gloves team in an international match leaving Waterloo Station on the Majestic beat train. They were seen oIT h> Sir Harry I'reston.36 words
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495 1935-07-05 15 ELABORATE PLANS IwIAUtL _<™v Oi>er 7,000 Competitors Penang. ELABORATE arrangements have been made by the preparatory committee in connection with the third Malayan j Chinese Athletic Meet which will be' held in Penang from Aug. 2 to Aug 5 At a meeting of the Committee495 words
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Article384 1935-07-05 15 High School Wins Ball Shield AND CLARK E CUP TOO (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. June 27. TTHE inter-school athletic sports for the Ball Shield were held yesterday on the High School ground before a large crowd. The Hon. Mr G. W. Bryant was an interested spectator. At the conclusion384 words
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Article239 1935-07-05 15 SUGGESTION TO ARRANGE aORE INTERSTATE MATCHES i Prom Our Own Correspondent Malar—, lata ITHI annual general meeting 'he I Malacca Lawn i uraa held at the Mai C i i»> the lotloartni beini present j Beatty, F.K T Yip b Ishab C r Oomea, V Q Pamadas.. Sect239 words
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Article126 1935-07-05 15 Borotra-Poulain Dispute Settled Peacefully Paris, June :!5». It is officially announced the Borotra Poulain dispute has been peacefully settled Renter Wireless I Last week Borotra accepted the Challenge to a duel sent him by M Poulain. Paris tennis writer, because of a lettar Borotra wrot? expressing resentment at126 words
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Advertisement35 1935-07-05 15 IF YOUR BATTERY COULD SPEAK, IT WOULD SAT CHANGE TO ______^__rV 111 _r JmsTmsiJ They spark when others can't and make starting easier DISTRIBUTORS lOR M\l.\Y.\ BORNKO MOTORS LTD. Remember ASK FOR THE ENGLISH A.C.35 words
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630 1935-07-05 16 The Two Helens To Meet Again U.S.A. ALMOST SWEEP BOARD Successes Also In Men's Doubles Wimbledon, July 4. 'THE American players at Wimbledon celebrated Independ- ence Day in no uncertain manner by carrying all before them today. The women's singles final has resolved itself630 words
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Article54 1935-07-05 16 Tournament Ties For Today Today ties in the S.C.C. lawn bowls doubles handicap tournament are as) lollows: G. C. Miller and W. J. Dyment (owe 1) vs. C. Hewetson and P. M. Scott (owe 3). G. Pritchett and V. P. Barbat (scr.) vs. H. R. Wilson and54 words
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930 1935-07-05 16 UNLUCKY NOT TO WIN S.< .11 2; M.F.A. II 2. IN a game Ol two distinct phases the SCC. drew with the Malays in a Second Division loot ball match on the Padang yesterday afternoon, the Bide* sharing four goals. So well930 words
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Article58 1935-07-05 16 hnvi h nl mai K ev nt at tne Programme of I boxing to be staged at the New World S?RI 25 e between A1 Raphael jand Ignaclo Fernandez. Other events between Peter Georee Youn! a r lln H 8 C rneJO A1 NicholS an^ 5*2 GaUder and58 words
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Article418 1935-07-05 16 HANDICAPS FOR TOMORROW From Our Own Correspondent. > Ipoh, July 4. FOLLOWING are the handicaps for the third day. Saturday, oi the Perak Turf Club summer meeting: Horses, (Mass 2. Div. 1: Parmint 9.0. Mr. Pitman 8.10. Mintage 8.10. Lusty 8.8. Penang 8.7. Taverner 8.7. Clever Alec 8.7.418 words
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Article104 1935-07-05 16 I Perak Turf Club Beat Jockeys And Trainers (From Our Own Correspondent) Tr iDod, July 1. In an interesting golf match the Perak Turf Club beat the Jockeys ana [Trainers by four matches to one The results. P.T.C. p i aye rs mentioned! first were as follows cer104 words
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Article66 1935-07-05 16 From Our Own Correspondent.) T m c? uala Lum Pur, July 1. The first Selangor all-Malays tennis on T? °o I J Ships are t0 be nel <* on July 20 and 21 in Kuala Lumpur under the auspices of the Sultan Suleiman Club Entries, which close on66 words
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Article94 1935-07-05 16 Yesterday's Championship Ties Postponed V st.Tday-s lawn tennis champn pontd owtoi Lin ed otr today Th*> ties are as toll Men's Open Singles Lim Bong Soo vs K«ib..\.i R. Smith vs Lt C! Chua Choon LcoOf Woon Chow TW n Vcn Cheong. Men's Double* Cheong Chee Lim94 words
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Article104 1935-07-05 16 Innings Win For Nttti And Lanes London. Jul> t At Leicester: Nottinghamshn. Leicestershire by an innings and runs. Notts 284 <HardstafT 123 I Leicestershire 113 (Larwood I 60) and 153 <A. Staples four foi 44 At Manchester: Lancashire bt Northamptonshire by an Innil 65 runs Lanes 287 lorReuter - 104 words
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606 1935-07-05 16 Airmen No Match For S. R. C. Athletes .i HEAVY GROUND SLOWS UP TIMES A FRIENDLY spirit ol keen rivalry distinguished the athletic sports meeting between the S.R.C. and the RA.F— the first of its kind in Singapore—held yesterday on the S.R.C. Padang. Unfortunately, the ground was not in excellent606 words
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