The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 July 1935
1935-07-06
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Title Section17 1935-07-06 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 16,619. ESTD. Jfi3s. SATURDAY, JULY t, 1935. 1« CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration302 1935-07-06 1 LITTLE HOPE OF ANGLOFRENCH CO-OPERATION Paris Press Hotly Attacks British Attitude piK Abyssinian situation continues to be grave A fre^h 1 complication is likely as a result of France's apparent ermination to stand in with Italy rather than co-operate Britain through the League of NationsReuter - 302 words
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Article224 1935-07-06 1 Keen Public Interest In Britain London, July 5. The close questioning which Ministers in the House of Commons underwent yesterday in regard' to the tentative oiler to cede a strip of British Somaliland In order to obtain a peaceful settlement of the Italo-Abyssinian dispute was an indicationBritish Radio - 224 words
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Article53 1935-07-06 1 French Press And League's Task Paris, July 5. French Press is levelling criticism Britain's attitude to the Italoilan dispute on the grounds that Itain lllogically wants to resort to the Covenant in this emergency, Itherto she has refused to take ction against Germany. lnax H in the53 words
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Article, Illustration10 1935-07-06 1 'Copyr„,),i hi All C feNfftftl -KIT IT* ONLY A WmFuffSSmS?10 words
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Article137 1935-07-06 1 Reply To Abyssinian Appeal Not Yet Framed Washington. July 5. jlilß. Cordell Hull (say officials) will; consider a very thoughtful reply to the Emperor of Ethiopia's appeal handed to the American' Charge d'Affaires at Addis Ababa (see below). Well-iniormed observers feel that the i appeal placesReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration141 1935-07-06 1 Officials Silent But Apprehensive Washington. July 4. Adroitly choosing Independence Day the Emperor of Ethiopia has appealed to the United States to invoke the provisions of the Kellogg Pact in connection with the dispute with Italy. The text ol the appeal has not yet been published andReuter; British Radio - 141 words
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Article43 1935-07-06 1 London. July 5. The Ministry ot Transport announces that road accident figures for the past week were 113 killed and 5.391 injured The figures for the corresponding week of last year were 139 killed and 4.965 injured.- British RadioBritish Radio - 43 words
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Article47 1935-07-06 1 Censorship Imposed By Publicity Committee Shanghai, July 5. It is hoped that serious developments in the Sino-Japanese situation at Shanghai have been averted by the prompt action of the Central Publicity Committee ot the Kuomintang to meet Japanese requirements. The Committee has ordered the dis-47 words
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Article114 1935-07-06 1 Ten Malays Bound Over At Kuala Kangsar Ipoh, July As a sequel to a raid at Pulau Kualalinga on the Perak river, 15 miles north of Kuala Kangsar, ten Malays were charged at the Magistrate's Court Kuala Kangsar. with being members of an unlawful society. They pleaded guiltyReuter - 114 words
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Article51 1935-07-06 1 Toll Of Independence [>a\ Accidents T N >* Vork. Jul> Ntnetyone penons were killed in Independence Day accidents compared with ii? last year. Only two fatalities resulted trom firework explosions, but hundreds were injured by them, including 14 in Washington where the sale ol nreworks wereReuter - 51 words
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142 1935-07-06 1 LONDON, JULY 5. THE PROPOSED REVERSAL O F THE CANADLAN GOVERNMENTS GRAIN POLICY WHICH IS EQUIVALENT TO THE ADOPTION OF THE LIBERAL OPPOSITION POL ICY, IS TOE DOMINATING CAUSE IN A SENSATIONAL BREAK OF WHEAT. "Canada is serving notice to her competitors.Reuter - 142 words
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134 1935-07-06 1 Shanghai. July 5. IT is reported that the Japanese have suggested to the Chinese Government the installation of a Japanese adviser to co-operate on the Central Publicity Committee. This measure has been proposed lollowing the "incident" created in Shanghai by the publication ofReuter - 134 words
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Article60 1935-07-06 1 Latest Supplementary Estimate London, July 5. A SUPPLEMENTARY Estimate for about £5.000.000 for the Royal Air Force will be presented to Parliament next week This sum is regarded as sufficient additional expenditure in the current year on the programme of Air Force expansion. It will cover personnel,British Radio - 60 words
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Advertisement84 1935-07-06 1 BIGIA TEA Urinfl* -he freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. f\l!Z- MALAYA'I PREMIER HOTEL J TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS 1 RIJSTAFFEL 12.30 TO 3 P.W. SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT al 5 to ai s ».<•_ DANCE 'ormai 9.45 to midnight rand FINAL APPEARANCE OF NINO AND FELY THE84 words
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Advertisement158 1935-07-06 1 There it no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA sEflVllH)P^hcTEltTfc TONIGHT formal TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE L RELLER BAND J SUNDAY I 1 MORNING II EVENING I POPI'LAR CONCERT II SPECIAL DINNEK 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1 SERVED ON THE LAWN SPECIAL158 words
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Article159 1935-07-06 2 Guthrie and Co.. Ltd. in their weekly Rubber Report, dated July 4. state In the absence oi any genuine support, the market has ruled consistently easy, and although there is no pronounced selling pressure, values have depreciated from the levels of a week ago. While statistics issued159 words
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Article242 1935-07-06 2 Stanton Nelson and Co. Ltd report* The bearish factors noted last week continued to affect the market and prices are again easier. The liquidation of the July and July-September positions coupled with seasonal inactivity has taken the life out of the market and it does not242 words
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Article148 1935-07-06 2 Lewis and Peat Ltd. state: The liquidation of the July holdings has been the chief feature of the week and has caused. an appreciable set-back in values. At these lower levels, more interest is being shown by outside operators but the trade is still very cautious148 words
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Article72 1935-07-06 2 Listed For Trial At Perak Assizes <From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 3. lhe third session of the Perak criminal assizes begins on Monday with a long calendar, including seven murder trials. The session is expected io last six weeks. The list includes, for the first time72 words
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Article39 1935-07-06 2 Shanghai, July 1. A report from Peiplng states that 70 rebels have been surrounded and dis- 1 armed near Tunchow. whither thev have been conveyed to await trial Attempts are being made to round ud :heir scattered comrades. -Reuter39 words
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Article404 1935-07-06 2 Show At Mersing (From Our Own Correspondent* Mersing:, July 4. THE third annual Agri-Horticural Show opened here this morning on the padang between the military quarters and the District Hospital. The show this year is said to be the best yet held and is the second ont under the management404 words
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Advertisement439 1935-07-06 2 ESF^t^OmCmT^WmWmW^mT^mWWM LADIES. If ara abort yen oaa la- areaaa yaur height and. at oaa tne w_* I aatne lim' drvei. 9 that araraful. willowy tt-rr that ao uiurn adailred. by rloctiua ibe Boaa Hyetem-IT NBTKS f^*r^ AII# No dlaeoaafort ur dancer to health X o/^ •biintr te tavoWad. and tbouanada439 words
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Advertisement817 1935-07-06 2 i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT^ Good Morning! Si^c PREPARE YOUR FACE FOR JJ I C L |P CC$<* A PAINLESS SHAVE. olBc Cw 1 D n T D I'honr M?| n K K t r g<ii I m t« 4^ M y Soothing Healing. Stainlew. The TH: "Timev Stt^^^k Shaving that ~U817 words
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Miscellaneous197 1935-07-06 2 Diary Of The Week RATI RIMY, JULY 6. High Water, 1.42 a.m. 9.2 ft.. 245 p.m. 83 It. Football Malaya Cup. Singapore vs. Malacca. Anson Road Stadium Cricket. S.C.C. vs. C.S.C. second day. I padang; S.C.C. vs. Rallies College, College ground. SRC vs. Combined Services, jirst day. Tanglin S.C.R.C. vs.197 words
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Miscellaneous922 1935-07-06 2 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Christian science society Bonham Building, Raffles Square 2ND SINDAY AFTER TRINITY (Branch of The Mother Church, The Fii 6.50 am Holy Communion. Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston U.S.A. 7.30 a.m. Matins. Subject: God. 8.00 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 10.00 p.m. Sunday Service. 10.00 a.m. Children's922 words
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1063 1935-07-06 3 Well-Known Advocate In I ne Box INTERVIEWS WITH D.P.P. rm trial of Ena Mohamed Mydin on three counts of giving 1 raise evidence in a judical proceeding was commenced yeslerdav, at the Singapore Assizes, before Mr. Justice Burton, Icting Chief Justice, and a common1,063 words
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548 1935-07-06 3 Man Kills His Wife For Infidelity GUEST WHO ABUSED FRIEND'S HOSPITALITY Seremban, July 3. OEFORE Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen, with Tungku Ismail. D.P.P. prosecuting, a Tamil named Arunasalam was arraigned upon a charge of culpable homicide, it being alleged that between the night of Mar. 7 and morning of548 words
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Article228 1935-07-06 3 Tamil Thrown 66 Feet By Car Impact Kuala Lumpur, July 3. In the absence of the accused, a Chinese who is stated to have fled to his native country, Mr. Wilson recorded evidence in a motor accident which occurred on May 17 at New Petaling Road. Mr. H.228 words
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Article49 1935-07-06 3 Mr. W. Brace. Transportation Department F.M.S. Railways, Mr. F. G. Coales, P.W.D., Mr. J. D. Dalley. of^the Police Department. Mr. W. G. Harris, of the 'Electrical Department. Capt. T. R. Knight, of the Engineering Department, F.M.S. Railways and Mr. J. Lambourne. Department of Agriculture, ,'are due back from leave.49 words
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Article144 1935-07-06 3 Breach Of Trust Alleged Over Jewellery Penang, July 4. The case was mentioned in the police, I court today in which a Chinese nonya.! Loke Nya Chee, was charged with cri- j minal breach of trust in respect of i I jewellery set w Tith diamonds valued at144 words
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Article21 1935-07-06 3 A meeting of the Singapore Rural Board will be held at the Land Office on Friday, July 19. at 11 a.m.21 words
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Article70 1935-07-06 3 The Salvation Army In Singapore The Salvation Army has been granted permission to hold an open air Meeting on the open space adjacent to Waterloo Street, by the Bandstand. The first of these meetings will be! held today, at 7.30. and it is hoped to I continue70 words
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Article322 1935-07-06 3 "DEBTOR WILL NOT LEAVE MALAYA" Petition For Receiving Order Postponed MR. G. S. McLEOD U7HEN the petition for a receiving n order against Mr. G. S. McLr-od. which was previously postponed for a fortnight, came up for mention before Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court322 words
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175 1935-07-06 3 "Attempt To Perpetuate Mediaeval Conception Of Life" D Melbourne. ESCRIBING the pronouncement of the committee ol the convocations Ol York and Canterbury on divorce as hopelessly behind the times, the Rev. Selwyn Evans, ol the Australian Church. Russell Street Melbourne said that it was175 words
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Advertisement216 1935-07-06 3 Stomach gas condensed in 2 minutes v > 'nue to suh>r unneosssar Bl the Mins of Indigestion? 1 i in Met rid of those stomacn pain two minutes with Chardox, a super- *^^B>-W aetivated form of _A vegetable okasosal jflA win eh has the mW 1 powerofattractlnK I to itself216 words
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Article, Illustration731 1935-07-06 4 Chess Notes And News By The Chess Editor DR. Alekhine's victory in the Orebro (Sweden) tournament to which I referred last week was a convincing one. He was opposed by nine Swedish plavers. who. with the exception of E. Lundin and G. Stahlberg. were hardly up to first-class standard. The731 words
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Article, Illustration549 1935-07-06 4 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Pin yer And Greatest Card Analyst J V RAISING TIIK NOTRUMP UNTIL players become accustomed to the idea that the 4-3-3-3 pattern calls lor a specialised treatment, the proper response to the new notrump bid may be against the grain. To value549 words
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553 1935-07-06 4 As It Was In The Sin gapore Free Press, For The Week Ending July 4, 1885 50 Years Ago REUTER'S TELEGRAMS London. June 29— The Marquis of Salisbury states that he only accepted office at the urgent request of the Queen. Mr. Gladstone having refused to recensider his resignation. London.553 words
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Advertisement355 1935-07-06 4 TO GET RID OF I STOMACH TROUBLES An English Doctor Fg J I writes find that Btsuratcd Magnesta taken after most of mv meals ts the only thing that keep* we ft re >, m Pain and discomfort, and I take tt regularly. ofum prescribe it for my patients, and355 words
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Miscellaneous540 1935-07-06 4 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK-END Saturday Sunday B.B.C— GSH, GSG and GSF Singapore— ZHI 'Owned and operated bv Radio Wav,len S th.v-13.«. 1«86 and Service Co. of Malava Ltd > 19.82 metres Wavelength— 49.9 metres 6.20 Big Ben. The Band of the Ist Battalion the Welch Regiment. M a.m. -1.30540 words
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Article, Illustration197 1935-07-06 5 very amateur yachtsmen sailing on the tree-shaded lake In RegentPai H_xi:^__e^__ttß^' >Xv **< vSk THE BRITISH IM Hf IC was a^ \to learn that for tin past two years VF has i m < -mi- Nine pilothss wireless from the i I as target* for antl ilremfl gun "Qaec- Bees"197 words
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Advertisement55 1935-07-06 5 I Be.T_-i— r--- -«m _*—a___ I .'^fl Tr' Jt __^__H _H _H_R__^^_&^___L^_B< .ffißlg_|^s__li _H r F__r___r________!«V^_^_^^_^_^P'^H mwl-I _________Sr_____nP ___H __t___r__r__B ■■a I must hurry WSgSSflh back the child- ;,^_B__^-«_l ren are a s,c < ifl IBM I p/l I ra^ e m y advice !wyl Ifivml ma ke sure °f55 words
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500 1935-07-06 6 DRAMATIC RAID BY HIGH SEAS GANGSTERS OFF PORT SWETTENHAM Penang. July 4. lIM'I'H two pirate sampans bearing down on his tongkang. W Goh Gian, a Sumatra Chiiese, hid $160 in his clothes, and, as the raiders rushed500 words
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Article176 1935-07-06 6 POLICE SEIZE "RED" PAPERS Penang. July 3. AS a sequel to a raid conducted by Mr. C.M.J. Kirke. A.S.P.. and De-tective-Inspector Chin Kim Weng early this morning on a house in Macalister Road four Hylams were arraigned before the magistrate. Mr. J. P. Biddulph. tn176 words
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Article165 1935-07-06 6 Singapore Americans Members ot the American Association of Malaya celebrated their national day with a dinner and dance at the Swiss Club. Singapore, on Thursday night. This was an innovation, former celebrations having been held at the hotels. and it proved very popular. Dinner was served in the165 words
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Article198 1935-07-06 6 Ten Funerals For Every Wedding A dramatic appeal has been received bg the Prime Minister and Sir Godfrey Collins. Secretary of State for Scotland, from 700 smallholders in the Highlands and the Hebrides who are in debt to the Department of Agriculture for rents, sheep stock198 words
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Article330 1935-07-06 6 Tamil Coolie On Trial (From Our Own Correspondent. > Seremban. July 4. The hearing in the Seremban Supreme Court, was continued today of the case in which a rubber tapper Muthusamy. stands charged with the murder of woman. Muthamah. st Lubok China. Mr. Justice R. C Cussen presided,330 words
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Article425 1935-07-06 6 Kecreation Area PLANS PREPARED Kuala Lumpur, July 3. PLANS have been drawn up for a recreation area beyond the Selangor Goll Club course. This area will include an 18-holes public golf course together with tennis courts, football and rugby fields, running tracks, cricket pitch and hockey grounds.425 words
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Article162 1935-07-06 6 Display Of Native Arts And Crafts Taiping. July :>. The Native Arts and Crafts and General Traders Exhibition organised by the management oi the Taiping Amusement Park in conjunction with the District Office. Larut. way a great success. The exhibition was opened on Saturday evening at 4 p.m.162 words
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Article153 1935-07-06 6 Further Inquiries Into Fatalitv Ipoh, July 2. Further evidence was recorded, on the instructions of the D.P.P. regarding I the circumstances connected with the death of one Cheng Kit. who died on May 16. as a result of a blow struck by Lee Hiong, a mental patient153 words
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205 1935-07-06 6 POLICE UP TO NECKS IN SWAMP Ipoh. July 4. BY wading through a swamp neck deep in water and by cutting a jungle path four miles long. Mr. Rivaz, of the Customs, and a party Of 0.D.05. came to a liquor factory near205 words
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147 1935-07-06 6 FAMILY FIND FATHER'S Body ON SEASHORE Kuala Lumpur J_h j yHE body ol an eld. t,. man. Mohamed bn. m^u Tahib. was found mi th. Cantonment Road at 63d day. He had gone out f ru previous evening, but did n< His wife and children kept n fcl^_ vigil all147 words
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Advertisement19 1935-07-06 6 BELA LUGOSI LIONEL BAR RYMORE ELIZABETH ALLAN IN M.G. Ms Spine-tingling Hair-raising Murder Mystery THE MARK of the VAMPIRE19 words
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Advertisement20 1935-07-06 6 i_^_^_^^^^^^^_^*^^^^^_y-PH_B^^^^^^_3_&_B-f 4_H_B Hk?si\ M!ff*M.d I \f l\ I B I Yy% _r^^__ri_^^ TO ENJOY YOUR ITS fRfIMROZ'S STENGAH' ygy 80/!"20 words
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Article639 1935-07-06 7 Popular Chinese drl Victim Of Road MISS Nancy Wong, the popular young daughter of Mr. and S. Q. Wong, who died in circumstances early yestermorning, was buried yesterday rnoon at the Cantonese cemeln Thompson Road, funeral was attended by a number of friends among wore639 words
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Article96 1935-07-06 7 "Lightning Strikes Twice" At The Alhambra Comedy, mystery and red hot romance are the chief ingredients of the R.K.O. release, "Lightning Strikes Twice," which commenced a run at the Alhambra yesterday. Featuring Ben Lyon, Thelma Todd, Perl Kelton, Laura Hope Crews, Walter Catlett and "Skeets" Gallagher, it96 words
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Article218 1935-07-06 7 Competitive Sections And Secretaries In connection with the Twelfth Malayan Exhibition to be held in Kuala Lumpur during the August Bank Holidays, the following is a list of the various competitive sections together with the names and addresses of those who have consented to act as hon. section218 words
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Article255 1935-07-06 7 NAVAL AGREEMENT EXPLAINED Desire For Abolition Of Submarines London, July 4. THE First Lord ol the Admiralty, Sir Bolton Eyres Monsell has issued a I statement in regard to a report that the German delegation, during the I recent Anglo-German naval conversa- tions had expressed their readiness to subscribe to255 words
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Article66 1935-07-06 7 Following are the numbers of arri- I vals and departures to Madras Presi- 4 dency for the month of June 1935. Arrivals I State aided I 'Figures sup- J pJied by Travelling Inspectors) adults J 1081, minors 237. infants 201. i Arrivals I Others) (Figures supplied «j by66 words
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Advertisement40 1935-07-06 7 NEXT CHANGE AT THE CAPITOL! _H^^i^^L^£i^___l^__F_tV«y__ff_r _*^88v v' 'SB |l| yO HERBERT. yrt MARItm tAdven ture-crowd-ed hours robust romance wJ_ei_ handsome pioneers picked their wives from "bride ships." Thrills...set to glorious music 1 IT'S M. G. M's ACE MUSICAL TRIUMPH!40 words
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Advertisement277 1935-07-06 7 REWARD ONE HUNDRED HOLLERS for 2 answer jj Z Z S »h,nK "I^T!?* ALHAMBRA I 3 SHOWS TODAY lan =--"r. c s TORM I 3.15 6.15 9.15 OF LAUGHS i MURDER IN THE THIRST DEGREE! Bin R.K.O. Radio's new all star comedy hit "LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE" BEN LYON as the277 words
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Advertisement172 1935-07-06 7 "ONE CAN HAVE NOTHING BUT UNSTINTED PRAISE FOR THIS FILM IT IS A MAGNIFICENT DRAMA, MAGNIFICENTLY MADE A TRIUMPH FOR RONALD COLMAN FREE PRESS 4-7-35 rADITAI Matinee TODAY 3.15 wM-T I I \J__- 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 The Outstanding Screen Triumph of the Year! RONALD COLMAN hat his best in TWESTiETH172 words
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Article34 1935-07-06 8 DOMESTIC OCCUBRENCE DEATH. WONG. At the General Hospital. Singapore. July 5. 1935, as the result of c a motor accident. Nancy, beloved daughter of Mr. ani Mrs. S. Q. Wong. Aged 17. Deeply mourned.34 words
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1008 1935-07-06 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1935 The First Victory THE advocates of the apotheosis of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board into a Municipality have won their first real victory. True, it is premature to raise hopes which may later be dashed but it is something that His Excellency1,008 words
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Article264 1935-07-06 8 Major B. R. Legge. an Army Officer rom the United States, is staying at he Hotel Majestic. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Dugan Hampshire, who left luala Lumpur early in April, was due 3 arrive in England yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wickett of I 'enarth Estate. Enggor. who264 words
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Article349 1935-07-06 8 MUSSOLINI'S recent rtflfinttt to England in speeches may have been taken differently in Italy 'suggests a correspondent*. It has always been the belief of Italians that it was by the advice ct England that Italy embarked on colonial expansion in Africa. In 1869 the Genoa merchants349 words
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Article1290 1935-07-06 8 THE Topicist notes that an enter- i prising contemporary broke out th*' 1 other day into a supplement depicting i a day in the life ol Mr. and Mrs. Sin- J gapore and he feels constrained to copy the idea and give an example ol a1,290 words
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Advertisement157 1935-07-06 8 y^ Superior OLD BROWN SHERRY i BV Sl»r( lAI A J» TO H.M. THE APPOINTMENT >»^y^_y KING OF SIAM ESTD A flflV 187> BEAUTIFUL JEWELLERY __NHANCES FEMININE CHARM. The beautiful designs of today as stocked by us make the possession ot a ring, brooch, clip, bracelet or pendant more desirable157 words
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Advertisement75 1935-07-06 8 i A MAN WAS SUDDENLY AFFLICTED WITH J DEAFNESS L while walking along a London street. It was v worth trying, but it is t understood that he bought t his wife the fur coat in t the end. Ladies should li have their, jewellery and ft furs insured by75 words
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Article868 1935-07-06 9 Loss Converted Into Profit During Past Year GOVERNOR'S REVIEW ..yoi uill tind that the affairs of thTciub are in very much 1 better shape than last year," said HE. the Governor Sir Sfeenton Thomas, in the course of his presidential address to members at868 words
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Article16 1935-07-06 9 London. July 5. The death occurred today of Mrs. A. W. Brankston. formerly ol Shanghai. Reuter.16 words
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Article, Illustration44 1935-07-06 9 TWENTY-FOUR STEEL LIFEBOATS which are fireproof and unsiiikahlr are being built by Hugh McLean and Sons, Ltd.. at (iovan, (Glasgow, for the giant new liner Queen Mary. The lifeboats are the largest of their type ever built and will h* litted with Deisel engines.44 words
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232 1935-07-06 9 'Belligerent Attitude Of The Russians Japan Replies To Protest Shanghai. July />. A("ll\(i on the report of the Japanese Kwantung Command in connection with the Russian protest against the alleged encroachment of Russian territory on the Amur River, the JapaneNc Foreign Office has instructed the Japanese Ambassador in Moscow to232 words
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Article63 1935-07-06 9 Mother Of Lawrence Of Arabia At Marseilles Marseilles. July ft. Mrs. Lawrence, mother of Lawrence jt Arabia, and her son arrived here today, but under orders of the captain nobody was allowed to interview her. Mrs. Lawrence spoke to nobody iuring the voyage, and on arrival at every63 words
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Article131 1935-07-06 9 Threatened Floods Shanghai. July 5. A/i R Fu Yu Lin. Chairman ol the A'* Flood Prevention Council, interviewed Chinese and foreign pressmen this morning and confirmed the earlier reports that the Yangtze River has been rising rapidly and threatening to overflow its banks. The latest131 words
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Article212 1935-07-06 9 "La Cttcaracfca" And "Barnacle BUT It If a long time sine the writer has It it a local cinema theatre feeling absolutely satisfied with the programme ol the evening. This happened last night, though, at the Pavilion where two sure winners are being shown, the first a colourful212 words
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Article115 1935-07-06 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices <From Our Own Correspondent London. July S. Spot 5 15 16d. i6d> < Buyers) 5 13 16d. <5 7 B d.> Oct. -Dec. 6 3 32d (6 532d> Jan.-March 6 7 32d. (6 9 32d> •April-June 6 3 8 d. <6 7 16d115 words
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Advertisement211 1935-07-06 9 SHE WAS HIS HEART-TROUBLE! W romantic v^ successor %*P White" m IT VIRGINIA BRUCE ROBERT TAYLOR /^T\ BILLIE BURKE '■Jnr RAYMOND WALBURN Directed by Georg« B Setts Produced by Luc»?n Hubbaid NEXT CHANGE ALHAMBRA L i TIFFIN $1.00 SPECIAL CURRY for TIFFIN C r«*me de Tomates fish a la Meuniere211 words
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Advertisement98 1935-07-06 9 FRESH STOCKS CONTINUALLY ARRIVING PRICE 35 CENTS PER PACKET ROBINSON CO.. LTD. CHOTIRMALL'S SALE! NOW IN FULL SWING STOCKS CLEARING RAPIDLY It will pay you to shop early and save disappointment 6 more days Until July 12th. 41 43, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE TEL 7957. >- el i > *s »^^^3^E^***-98 words
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Article1863 1935-07-06 10 DUTCH ATTACK ON TEA RESTRICTION i Stock Exchange Liveliness I NEW HIGH PRICE RECORDS IN HOME INDUSTRIALS (From the Free Press Correspondent) London, June 28. /CONDITIONS in the City have been exceedingly cheerful this V' week, and dealing* on the Stock Exchange have shown a welcome liveliness. Industrials have been1,863 words
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Article137 1935-07-06 10 THE following communique has been forwarded by the Government The public is reminded that under Section 20(1) (b) of the Rubber Regulation Ordinance, 1934. it is an ofTence for any person other than an owner of a rubber holding or a dealer or a public servant acting in137 words
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86 1935-07-06 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 5, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R. S. S. in cases (F.0.8. July) 20 1 16 20 3,16 Good F.A.Q. in cases .F.0.8. July) 19 1116 19 13 16 J No. I. X. R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 19Ts 20 No. I.86 words
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Article91 1935-07-06 10 July 5 Gambler Java Cube Hamburg Cube J° «J Muntok White Pepper 1800 White Pepper 17 00 Copra, Sundried 3.70 Copra, mixed 3.35 Small Flake Tapioca 4.00 R. B. Siam No. 1 102 Blanja Jelotong 5 75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.75 R. (Siam> W.C.N. 1 per koyan $12091 words
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Article620 1935-07-06 10 British North Borneo Company <From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 4. The British North Borneo Company In 1924 secured revenue In Borneo amounting to £311.548 and total revenue for the year of £331,761. Expenditure was £236,071. giving a surplus for the year of £10,486 (against a deficit620 words
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Article947 1935-07-06 10 FRIDAY. JIXY 5, 1935 MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (*l »£X S Asam Kumbang <t) 32s 6d 3Js oo Austral Malay (t> 58 Us Ay er Hitam Tin (ss, g Ayer Weng (W) 25s Bangnn Tin 75 Batu Selangor (fll »g 9d Chenderiang so e d Hitam947 words
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Article218 1935-07-06 10 SELAMA (MALAYA) RUBBER I Last Year's Profit From Estates Doubled I 0 Lnedon. July 4. Selama (Malaya) Rubber Estates Ltd. report a net profit of £4./l for the year ended Mar. 31. Thi; I compares with a profit of 12.22< l tor 1933-34 and a loss of £708 foi I218 words
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Article65 1935-07-06 10 The Borneo Company Limited, th< Singapore agents, report having recelv ed cabled advice that a final divided Julv 27 tJ? e^ Sha^ e ,i esS P a^ ble oi at JufJ M S i 1 ni r t holders on the re g^ei a i J 3165 words
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Advertisement49 1935-07-06 10 WwSBBwß»BWl_H___B-_PHi^ aa//cc/ Y. hemp iUn|« for all tnda of produce n» rallable, at tan ton Net-on aad I o Itf-nMe Oodowo. t« t. -Joat Quay. Slt-t-i--1 vJQV4V CCJ<is Commit STANTON NELSON *V CO LTD 4, COLLTER QUAY. HM-U-TC Telephones SEASIDE GODOWN *»<»« RIVERSIDE GODOWN OFFICE *H il /Twpeeffor? Irytfed ■__P_________________________________H-«49 words
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Article, Illustration910 1935-07-06 11 J. B. Clark - RECENT DE VELOPMENTS in B.B.C. Empire Service J. B. Clark Radio Notes By Empire Programme Director THE decision recently announced to Increase both the number and r of the Empire transmitters at will, it is hoped, when the constructional work is completed, perir Empire programmes to be receivt d with910 words
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Article204 1935-07-06 11 Indian Girl Accuses Maharajah THE adventurous escape at nighttime of three beautiful girls who alleged they were kept prisoners by the Maharajah of Sirohi uas told in the Bombay High Court. Details of the case became known when an application was made regarding the guardianship of Dharmey Rajaji, 16-year-old daughter204 words
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Article63 1935-07-06 11 Sydney. A new piano has been bought and sent to Goulburn Gaol for the use of the two musical "lifers." Worrall and Clark, who have now reached the stage Of playing the works of Bach. Chopin and other classics. Clark puts in twc hours a day at the63 words
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Article768 1935-07-06 11 NOW AN EX-HUMAN BEING Spirit Broken By Months I Of Suspense ORUNO RICHARD HAUPTMANN. ex-machine gunner in the O German Army, ex-carpenter, ex-gambler, ex-thief, is now an ex-human being. He is broken. His front of confidence and bravery has collapsed. Iron that it seemed would768 words
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Article436 1935-07-06 11 Broadcast Of R. A. F. Review Today JTHE 8.8.C. announces the following arrangements in connection with i the broadcast of the review of the Royal Air Force by the King today. The review itself will take a double form: an inspection on the aerodrome at Mildenhall, Suffolk,436 words
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291 1935-07-06 11 Most Up-to-date Radio Station In The World ON DESOLATE HAWAIIAN BEACH Honolulu. 117ITH the linking up ot America. Hawaii. China and Japan by a rapid Pacific Ocean air service, some of the least known spots in the world have become ot paramount importance. In Hawaii a desolate beach oi sunwhite291 words
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Article213 1935-07-06 11 Huge Grain Elevators In Ottawa. As might be expected in a eountry tamous the world over for its wheat. Canada has established a large and efficient grain storage organisation The only countries which produce more wheat than Canada In I normal year are the Soviet and the United213 words
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Advertisement141 1935-07-06 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI j BANKING CORPORATION. Incorporated ln the Colony of Hong Kong The liability of members is limited to the extent and in the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 ol 1929 cl the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KON<; Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 j141 words
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Advertisement518 1935-07-06 11 I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHIN A j 'Incorporated in England bv Royal Char., r Paid up capital in 600 000 shares of lib each 000.000 Reserve Fund t: .{.000.0*0 I Reserve Liability g| Proprietors t::touoooe head orm I 38. Blshopsgate. London he I Agencies and Rran< hew.518 words
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Article35 1935-07-06 12 Over ten passengers of the steamc£k C°. h which was goin Si Kam Shampau to Canton were drowned when the boat capsized nlal Yu-kau-miu due to the rapid current says the Canton Dally Sun current35 words
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Article311 1935-07-06 12 SHIPS UNPROFITABLE TO BUILD Competition Too Keen, Says Company Chairman L PRESIDING at the annual meeting of Messrs. Harland and Wolff. P LW Mr F E Rebbeck. D.L.. said that many shipbuilders lately j had stressed' the fact that the prices which were being obtained tor SI were too low311 words
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Article106 1935-07-06 12 Sydney. Btanilut Pothin has achieved his life's dream. He was born in his lather', tailing I ship in 1872. spent sixty years ot his I life In sailing ships, and has now retired to settle on a small dairy iarru I Pothin is known along the water- fronts106 words
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Article409 1935-07-06 12 Bombay Epidemic Abating i r^HE Health Bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau tor the week ended. June 2t, states Plague. Battels was the only port in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human piagut during the week, one fatal case having been409 words
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Miscellaneous96 1935-07-06 12 SHIPPING NOTICE Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the heavy gun practice, which will take place from the undermentioned forts on the dates stated below commencing at 10 a.m. A red flag will be flown from Battery96 words
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Advertisement721 1935-07-06 14 IK. Pa Ma KOMNftLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TOBA Saturday. July 6. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. TOBOALI Saturday. July 6, Koedap, Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis. Batoe-Pandjang, Seneboei and Bagan Si-Apl-Api. PALIMA Saturday, July G. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. VALENTIJN Saturday, July 6. Rhio. Padang-Bay. Ampenan. Boeleleng and Sourabaia. TOGIAN Saturday. July 6, Pontianak. BELAWAN721 words
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Advertisement678 1935-07-06 14 O. S. K. LINE s.s. "ARIZONA MARU'' (10,000 G. TONS) j Leaves Singapore July 13th COLOMBO and K. S. African and South American ports Fares to Colombo Deck 3rd Cabin $17 $49 $120 For further particulars, please apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, Passage Dept., j No. de Souza St., Singapore.678 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-07-06 15 I LE CAIN (S.R.C.i. who won i he high jump at the athletic contest between the R.A.F. and the S.R.C20 words
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249 1935-07-06 15 Teams For Week-end Cricket Matches i »|*H- folio* Lag v LU represent Singapore Non-Benders vs the S.C.C. tomor-|: 11 a.m at S.C.C: H. R. Barters. Dear,. W W. .Dean, R. F. Good- j J Huggixu C. B. H. Jacobs. Hon. A H Jord n capt.), T Leijssius. E. J. Sir249 words
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Article193 1935-07-06 15 Derbyshire Retain Lead In Championship s hire, the County ampi seven runs, in a game d an exciting finish. Landing to accomplish the task Booring 319 runs in the ourth innings oi the match played at lanch< r m Friday last. Derbyshire .d In the English County championship193 words
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Article86 1935-07-06 15 Y.M.C.A. Easily Defeat R.A.F. Y.M.C.A. beat the R.A.F. in an •i-flub tennis match at Seletar on lay by five games to one. results were as follows, Y.M.C.A. ra mentioned first. Singles all beat Worth 6—2, 6—3. Loh Poon Lip beat McLeod 6—4, 8 3 Seng Chiang beat Mitchell86 words
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Article35 1935-07-06 15 v• n 120 entries, including for the Parliamentary handicap, two rounds of which Walton Heath, Surrey. The Prince 'handicap 12) met H. M. io.v (14, a clerk in the House of ta the first round.35 words
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Article256 1935-07-06 15 MEN'S FINALS TAKE PLACE TODAY •pHE entries for the men's open singles championship and the men's open doubles champicnsdip will close at noon on Friday. July 19. Entry forms can be had on application to the honorary secretary, Singapore Badminton Association. The date of closing of entries for256 words
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Article223 1935-07-06 15 Heathcote's Century For Naval Base On Sunday the Naval Base beat H.M.S. Terror at Seletar by 38 runs. A feature of the play was G. E. Heathcote's brilliant innings of 135 "retired* while for H.M.S. Terror Workman and Banister batted well for 81 and 69 respectively. Naval Base:223 words
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Article225 1935-07-06 15 Good Bowling By Rogers And Leon From Our Own Correspondent! Malacca. July 1. In the second cricket trial match in preparation tor the match against Negri Sembilan the Probables beat the Possibles by 34 runs. Probables: Ross b Rogers 1; Raja retnam c A. Chiew b Rogers: Jennings225 words
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94 1935-07-06 15 Mr. F. W. Gilligan, a housemaster at Uppingham who has been appointed headmaster of Wanganui Collegiate School, New Zealand, is one of three brothers who have gained fame as county cricketers. While A. E. R. and A. H. H. Gilligan have captained94 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-07-06 15 THE FINISH of the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot, showing Prick winning from Scattercash and Llanarmon.16 words
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Article304 1935-07-06 15 To Figh t Young Aide Next Week THINKS AL RIVERS MUCH IMPROVED (By Ringside) AS the 11,000-ton P. and O liner Kaiser-I-Hind slid smoothly into her moorings at Tanjong Pagar shortly after 2 p.m. yesterday, a dark figure, dressed in grey, with a crop of woolly304 words
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Article140 1935-07-06 15 Races Cause Of Poor Attendance Ipoh. Sunday morning's shoot of the F.M.S. /olunteer Rifle Association. Kinta iianch. brought out less members than isual, the poor turnout probably being lue to the races and race dance the lay before. However, the lack of numlers was made up for by140 words
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Article173 1935-07-06 15 Two Records Broken By Chinese Women Athletes i (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 5. Ideal weather favoured the first days programme of 15 events of the third Selangor Chinese Olympiad, held this evening on the S.C.R.C. ground, over 300 competitors of both sexes participating. Two of173 words
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162 1935-07-06 15 TWO TITLES FOR YEONG KOK CHOON •From Our Own Corr->r<ondent» Ipoh, July 3. FOLLOWING arc the results of the Lower Penfk tennis championships: Singles Wmnei Au Yeong Xofc Choon runner-up. K. C. Tung. Doubles Winners. R. L. Grut and Robertson runners-up. Au Kee Kiang and162 words
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Article258 1935-07-06 15 inter-club Matches At Sepoy Lines And Island Club A women's match between Keppel Goli Club and Sepoy Lines Golf Club will be played on July 12 at Sepoy Lines. The teams are as follows: Keppel players mentioned first p.m. 4.00 Mrs. A. McK Low vs Miss Patterson. 4.05258 words
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Article527 1935-07-06 15 HOLDERS KNOCKED OUT IN FIRST ROUND <From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Kahru. July 5. Education FT. 5: Kota Tinggi FT. 3 A NOTHER thrilling game was watehed rx by a large crowd this afternoon on the Istana Padang when the Kota Tinggi Football Team travelled down to527 words
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Article233 1935-07-06 15 Malacca R.R.A. Spoon Shoot <Frnm Our Own Correspondent Malacca. July 1. The Malacca Volunteer Cnrps R R. A. Spoon Shoot lor June took place at <c Bukit Sebukor Rifle Range 00 Sunday 1 o morning at 300. 500 and GOO yards The attendance was a record and keen233 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-07-06 15 J. BFLLAItI) (R.A.F.) and I Tanner (S.R.C). who HMM first and second respectivel> in the BKO yards race at the R.A.I \s S.R.C athletic contest25 words
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Article48 1935-07-06 15 Mr. And Mrs. Swinchatt Win J Mixed Doubles Handicap i Mi*, and Mrs. Swinchatt (owe 15 1 yesterday won the mixed doubles hen- dicap in the Tgurißlin Club lawn tennis i tournament by beating Mrs. Cameron and Marshall (owe 15 1 4—6. 6—2. 6—2 j48 words
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Article298 1935-07-06 15 RIGHT ELEMENT is RETURNING \MU A DENVILLE MP WttUU as lT foUowa In Sporting Ufa I am littl< tired ot rend ..»t British boxing is not what it was Like ev< rythini .-isr u sun ,m he aftermath ol thv> war. but 1 i •onv:nc, thai298 words
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Article333 1935-07-06 15 Mfcllj (_ain \arro\N (fftom Our Own Con. >pund«nt Segamat, June PI. ICbOOI padang on •Yiday the Segamat Malay Cricket Hub beat the O.S Behool by n run(J.E.S. (First Innings* ll ..slum b M Ungh >ub l (i Viii.ismuam b Frank i; Nadaaon c Bimau b Frank N kwang333 words
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607 1935-07-06 16 Plays Better Than Ever To Retain Title CRAWFORD AND QUIST REACH FINAL OF MEN'S DOUBLES Wimbledon, July 5. BY beating G. von Cramm. the German champion, in the final of the men's singles at Wimbledon today, by 6 2. 6 ft, 6607 words
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640 1935-07-06 16 ALTHOUGH CONCEDING MORE THAN (Il> Ringside; |"wnk »;i tl» best features ol the boxing programme staged at the New World arena last night was the excellent displays put up in the preliminary events. As a general rule tne curtail, raisers at this640 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-07-06 16 SIKDI.K gets the ball past Wyatt, during the South Africans first inninus in thr first Test match at Trent Bridge.20 words
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Article77 1935-07-06 16 The annual general meeting of the Old Raftlesians' Association will be held at the G. H. Cafe. Battery Road, on Thursday. July 25. This meeting will be followed by the annual dinner to which all old boys and men friends are invited. Tickets ($1.75 each) may be obtained77 words
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Article105 1935-07-06 16 Thomas N. Pearce, Joint captain of Essex C.C played Pagliacci at Chelmsford. His wife lay unconscious in the hospital that can be seen from the cricket field. She was undergoing an operation for appendities. Pearce stood at the crease fighting tor his team with105 words
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Article411 1935-07-06 16 SINGAPORE LAWN TENNIS TOURNEY Roy Smith In Excellent Form TOO GOOD FOR LIEUT. CHESTNUTT VESTERDAY'S ties in the Singapore tennis championship tournament, though they produced no surpises, were replete with thilling matches. The encounter between Roy Smith and Lt. Chestnut t was not spectacular, but it was the finest of411 words
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Article153 1935-07-06 16 SOUTH AFRICANS WIN AGAIN London. July ft. JHE country cricket matches which ended today resulted as follows. At Bath. The South Africans beat Somerset by 51 runs. South Africans 173 and 284. Somerset 213 and 188 Mitchell five for 45 >. At Colchester: Yorkshire beat Essex by 226153 words
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177 1935-07-06 16 Scratchings Heavy At Perak Races Todav SIX OUT OF Bin RACE SCRATCHING lor tod.«\ of the Perak Turl Club meeting at Ipoh. are as lollouv Race No 1 Faenu Race No. I Coriord. K.r rado. Trawellton. Bongao Race No. 3 Stick Up Ar Orient Prince Race No. 4 -Palm Oil.177 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-07-06 16 xn K E FORWARD shoots just wide ol the S.R.t goal in the _M thr_t_ AN RE. OK /1,^ atch whlch the Sappers won 5-3.25 words
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