The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 July 1935

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.C24. IISTI). 1835. FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1035 10 CENTS.
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  • 601 1 "You Are Going Out To Victory" Says D'Anrmnzio SEEKING REVENGE FOR ADOWA DEBACLE Ethiopia Demands immediate ITALY MAY INSIST ON HER EXPULSION WAR FEVER IS BEING WORKED UP IN AND THE SWASHBUCKLING POET NZIO. IN A CHARACTERISTIC SPEECH, ASVOLUNTEERS THAT "THEY ARE GOING
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  • 745 1 AND BY VILLAGES WIPED OUT BY Victims Trapped In Bed By Mountain Torrents NATURE has revealed herself m angry mood m three countries. In China terrible floods have devastated whole districts and caused thousands of deaths; m New York State there has been extensive
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  • 169 1 A SEVERE earthquake occurred at 5.25 p.m. m Shizuoka district, 100 miles south-west of Tokio. Many buildings are reported to have collapsed while fires broke out m Shizuoka City. Communications have been interrupted. The earthquake was more lightly felt m Tokio where no, damage has been caused.
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    35 1 THE RAJAH OF SARAWAK, tables our London Correspondent, is leaving Marseilles on the Naldera today for Singapore. He gave a farewell dinner to many friends at the Savoy on Wednesday night. Free PVMi copyright
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  • 46 1 Athens. July 11. The Assembly, by a lar^e majority. ,-oted for a plebiscite on the question of, he restoration ot the monarchy and :hen. with cheers for ex-King George, adjourned until the end of October The plebiscite will be held before Reuter S'ov. 15
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  • 348 1 NO COMPULSORY AIR RAID DRILL AT HOME CIRCULAR BY THE HOME OFIICE Local Authorities Responsible London. Jul> 11. CIRCULAR issued by ttM HOHM Office on the subject of the >recaution» which the Government onsidc r necessary for Milt'uuardinK b 8 civil population pUml ill aids has been iMUtd U> k>C*J
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 61 1 HJ 31 TiMjWnfli^ MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL jj f TONIGHT OCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 P m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight AND ANOTHER EXCELLENT CABARET ENTERTAINMENT by THE THREE NEW YORKERS BROADWAY FAMED ART.STS IN AN UNUSUAL^ AND FASCINATING RHYTHM BOOK YOUR TABLE < HANGE OV PROGRAMME EVERY 3
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    • 85 1 pi ■▼IB SEA VIEW^^ HOTEL TONIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE mum danci music n rm pammm RELLER BAND TUESDAY. JULY 16th. 1935 MOONLIGHT NIGHT DINNER ON THE LAWN CONCERT DURING DINNER DANCING IN THE BALL-ROOM r^= ADELPHI HOTEL i Whether it is LKillT KFFKFSIIMI \I s rr«i»irr nr an
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  • 109 2 Where Children Must Not He Permitted To Swint The plucky action of a Harbour Board apprentice, named Wong Tat Wing, m going to the rescue of two Chinese lads who got into difficulties And were drowned while sea-bathing m the East Wharf Basin. Tanjong Pagar. was highly
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  • 132 2 A writ of habeas corpus directing the Superintendent of the Singapore Criminal Prison to bring Moona Mohamed Hussain Maricar before the Supreme Court was made by Mr. Justice W. Burton, on the application of Dr. C. II Withers Payne. Moona Mohamed Hussain Maricar was convicted by the
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  • 147 2  -  Sin Chtw Jit Poh Portion May Be Seen In Singapore Shanghai, July 10. THE Fourth Railway Exhibition organised by the Government ol Shantung opened m Tsingtao this morning when Admirai Shen Hung Lien. Mayor of the port, accompanied by Mr. Ko Kwang Ting, general manager oi the
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  • 121 2 Magistrate's Decision Reversed Kuala Lumpur, July 10. The "Peeping Tom" case was brought to a conclusion by Sir Samuel Thomas yesterday, when he gave judgment on the application for revision which was heard a short time ago. His lordship found m favour of Lee Pitt Swee. who
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  • 167 2 Emergency Provisions To He Extended London, July 6. A memorandum published yesterday explains that the financial resolution m connection with the cattle industry emergency provisions will provide for their extension m the first instance to the end of June, 1936. It is estimated that the sum which Parliament
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  • 117 2 Teluk Kurau To High Street To The Editor, Sir,— l would lend my hearty support to your correspondents on the subject I of the omnibus service and add a few more comments on my own experiences. I always use a bus to go to Teluk Kurau from
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  • 197 2 Perak Death Mystery (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipch, July 11. HTHE discovery was made on the railway track near Tasek station today of the mutilated remains of a human being scattered over a distance of 200 yards: along the line. The presence of a yellow robe and begging bowls indicate
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  • 198 2 Answer Which Only Future Can Supply London. July There can be no doubt that President Roosevelt's silver policy will always remain one of the greatest puzzles m Americ ,n economic history, says the Financial News, m a leader exhaustively examining the silver situation It was generally known that
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  • 40 2 Pneumonia Takes Heavy Toll cp T an e tv e SfV"^"* In the Muniended Vv fi Sl Bap Ore for the *eekclaimed 26 victims and entefm s n" v.cu ms as against 30 m thfpTevioil wiKu^ratnl." 5 f
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 50 2 ANNOUNCING 1 THE \!?m\ \L OF A \K\\ SHIPMENT OF I AMERICAN DRESSES I m:\\ styles and 1 SNAPPY COLOURINGS I Ml. PRICED AMAZINGU LOW I 8 2- 95 »4- 50 «5-5o I EACH I 1 SEX IMIM TOD,\\ AT I I WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO., LTD I 1 SINGAPORE I
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    • 371 2 j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEi> J 5555 11 LUXURIA CREAM I! Harriet 1 1 vMm id Aver I A perfect cleansing cream that mt|*» Jeep into the pores, loowening those II invisible flakes of dost and grime which ■I aoap and water can never reach, bringing II them quickly to the surface
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    • 486 2 i Singapore Jfrccpicsg Head Oilier: Cecil SCrrri s lOt<ll Phone M;i TH: T,^ RSSST^ Kuala Lumpur Office: 2.1. uva S| Phone: 368. London Office: ♦0 Urn Mrrrt X C 4 <•* SUBSCRIPTION R ATes Within Out.i* wSj? Half Twirl, tI?.M »«rty MM vIZ Sole— OutsUtion thrqurx vht«, the usual bank
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 176 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY. JULY High Water. 9.22 a.m. 7 1 i< 86 pm 8.5 ft. Football: Malaya Cup. SelanfOC VI Perak at Ipoh. Cricket: S.C.C. vs. Medical COUege, second day, ptdang; S.CC VI V.M.C.A.. V.M.C A. groundSRC, vs. MF. A. S.RC ground; S.R.C. II vs. Medical College 11.
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    • 49 2 Law Notices For I The Day is^Co^'r, n g a C m hief JUSUCe ta Part heard: 5.645;34-The British Maso 5 ZeTrZ 1 Executor co Ltd vs in^n^'co-Tt'ar iV^I"" Terre Summonses-in-Chambers. Originat ing Summonses and Motion Binat At 12 noon: Bankruptcy «JccS^^H!S. WUll%iasoillntlM Assizes: -No. 3-R ex vs. Narainasamy
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    • 398 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSH, GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l 3.97, 16.86 and MJI metres p.m. 6.20 Big Ben. An organ recital b> Dom Gregory Murray, relayec from Downside Abbey. 6.35 Sports talk. 6.50 The BBC. Dance Orchestra Greenwich time signal at 7.2 C p.m. 7.35 Friday Midday Concert, relayed
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  • 583 3 CHANDU CLERK GAOLED FOR FOUR YEARS Forged Registration Card it- oil Joo Kwong, ex-clerk m charge of the Government chandu retail hops at Canal Road was yesterday found guilty at the Singapore and sentenced by Mr. Justice Williamson to four years' rigorous imprisonment. i rused was charged with having smoker's
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  • 292 3 ATTEMPTED MURDER ALLEGATION EARLY MORNING DRAM^ IN KILLINEY ROAD MARAINASAMYTT~TamiI of the 1 coolie class, was placed on trial at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on three charges of attempted murder and causing grievous hurt The D.P.P., Mr. -N. A. Worley, is conducting the case for the Crown. The accused is
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  • 132 3 Alleged Murder Of Former Friend A young Sinhalese notor mechanic, named W. W. Silva. who was arrested m Muar on July 9 on a charge of alleged murder, was produced yesterday by Inspector C. K. Menon before Mr. J. McP. Brander. the Singapore third magistrate. The allegation was
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    50 3 MR. WILFRED HUBERT PEYER LEWIS, who has been appointed a judge of the King's Bench Division of the High Court m plate of the late IVIr. Justice Avory, was sworn m at the House of Lords, London. Mr. Lewis was called to the Bar m 1908 but never took silk.
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  • 260 3 Swami Advaitananda of Bharat Sevasram Sangha. will deliver a lecture on "Awakening of the Soul" m the City High School Hall, 116 Bencoolen Street, tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. All are cordially invited to attend. case with a little common sense. Until I January of this year the registration cards were
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  • 357 3 T^HREE poisons which were allegedly injected into clients, a couple of hypodermic syringes, and other medical parapnernalia were found m the premises of a Chinese sinseh during a visit by the Detective Branch recently. The sinseh. Ong' Tiat Han. was summonsed
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  • 119 3 Pays Visit To Opium Factory H.E. the Governor, Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas, together with the A.D.C. (Mr. H. G. Beverley) visited the opium factory at Telok Blangah and the opium packing plant at Pasir Panjang on Wednesday morning. At the factory, accompanied by Mr. J. J. Warren,
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  • 23 3 Chief Inspector F. J. Dale of Butterworth Police Station is proceeding on transfer to Malacca on July 18 and will succeed Mr. Barrett.
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  • 248 3 Offer By Accused Accepted T 1 AZUMA. managing proprietor of •Daido Yoko of Bras Basah Road, was formally acquited by Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday on a charge under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance relating to cotton singlets bearing the trade
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  • 444 3 Syce Called "Despair Of Criminal Reformists" From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. The case m which a Sinhalese named Palmer alias Martin alias Vincent was charged with having used iorged petrol chits as genuine on three different occasions m January, was tried
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  • 49 3 The tourist- famed coconut tree situated at Tanjong Bungah, which has always been a source of interest to Penang visitors, is reported to have been blown down. This tree is the most photographed tree m Malaya as it is the only coconut tree with seven branches.
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  • 101 3 Melbourne, June 25. Adventurous small boys are believed la be responsible for the rapid disappearance of globes from headlights on electric trams on the South Melbourne line. It is thought that the boys climb on the backs of the trams and unscrew Hie globes, running off
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  • 31 3 The Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association announces that His Excellency The High Commissioner has consented to open the iorthcoming Twellth Malayan Exhibition to be held m Kuala Lumpur during the August Bank Holidays.
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  • 205 3 Hut Has Now Lost 10 lbs. In Six Weeks Like many another who inuml him ■til putting on flesh, this man decided to stari taking Kruschen Salt* At Mm end of six weeks he had lost 10 lbhis over-weight, and the rheumatism m his
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 57 3 Make a note of it now! GREAT WORLD Grand Charity Cabaret Saturday Next, July 13th. Extension Until 2 a.m. Full proceeds m aid of the Singapore SILVER JUBILEE FUND. Special Cabaret Items Purchasers of Tickets are reminded that tables must be reserved other"ise accommodation cannot be guaranteed. Tables will not
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    • 346 3 Pimples invite Blood-Poisoning AND Ugly Skin Diseases r>U.d>e germs ibound everywhere, 1 iflC Il)*ffc dnd the slightest pimple 01 ikin ***Cl abrasion offers an Dpcn door to THE infection. Use this simple unfailing WH UH P D MEAICD Cuticura treatment to-day— to prevent "wNUCK ricALcK blood-poisoning, to eradicate the AND
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  • 737 4 Brswer, Who was B Juno bride, looked [charming In black georgette with spray of gardenias on the skirt. I also noticed Miss Joan Knox who looked her usual pretty selt m a chiffon velvet ensemble. V 4P HOMEWARD BOUND Among the Singapore residents who sailed by the Scharnhorst
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  • 835 4 SPOTLIGHT REVUE The fact that such a show as the "Spotlight Revue" could be staged at the Victoria Theatre seems to indicate that Singapore is m tor a boom m amateur theatricals. I make this bold assertion because thy standard of the Revue was so high that
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  • 639 4 Major and Mrs. E. J. Nettlefold. Captain and Mrs. Hutchinson. Mr. S M Alkali". Mr. A. M. Alsagoil. Captain Abu Bakar and Haji A. Hamid. Among many others were R.SM Mid Mrs. Constable. Captain W. T. Cherry, Captain and Mrs Newey. C.S.M and Mrs. Moule. Lieut. Nelson.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 54 4 More Healfh and Happiness lh ■^v^ W "!l2 ere l he comes "eh gift l*» J5 om the green pastures of England *~~~~"*mmm -~-**^*r-~—*«m^ where are 'saying Th'ere "nShin^ quite like this Food, nothing half so wfcen natura/ /Ceding /Vii/s." COW GATE KSS JACKSON OQ iTh ■> see Age .a
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    239 5 IRKI> lhe "^^^tras^snsrsrA m JAY WALKERS! Mother and son wander from the flm-k m Hyde Park and trot serenely across the road calmly indifferent both to hooting motorists and Mr. llore-Belisha's regulations. THE CEREMONY took place of Uia Beating of the Rounds of St. Clement Dane's Church m the Strand.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 119 5 77i€ same *s<-^ o/J reliability p/us neu; styled bodies, make A UST I N a still better INVESTMENT. J See the new Models at BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penan*. I M P E R I A ITXI R WAY/ 1 I# In bcjrifi tlio OMA'
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  • 868 6 MAGISTRATE REJECTS PLEA OF GRAVE PROVOCATION Ex-constable Gets Six Months For Causing Hurt To Wife Ipoh, July y. nFHE case was concluded this morn- ing m which Osman. an ex-con-stable, stood charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a woman named Isah, alleged to be his wife. After the Teluk Anson
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  • 78 6 Regttlt Of Tampin Pays Homage 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 4. Tungku Leng. the regent of Tampin who recently left for a small town tour miles from Kajang to pay the < customary homage, has returned to her residence. She was accompanied oy her son-in-law and daughter.
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  • 99 6 woman, she may imagine herself to be a divorced woman, but. according to the Hukumshara. she is still the wife of the accused. After the clerk and a Malay boy had given evidence, his worship convicting the accused said that there was no evidence to support grave or sudden provocation.
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  • 295 6 CHINESE SERIOUSLY HURT Penang,* July 10. •pwo cyclists were injured m a motor collision which occurred at Jelutong Road, near the junction of Perak Lane at 11.30 a.m. yesterday. It appears that a motor bus, which was proceeding along Jelutong Road j
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    21 6 THE BRIGADE giving three cheers for the King at a combined naval and military review on the Great Lines at Chatham.
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  • 133 6 Without Chandu PENNILESS CHINESE ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Penang. July 9. I TNABLE to obtain his usual daily dose of chandu. a Chinese named Bee Ah Tee tried to commit suicide by cutting his stomach with a penknife. The man was produced before the magistrate <Mr. J. p.
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  • 69 6 From Our Own Correspondent i Penansr, July J). a iatal accident occurred yesterday In Peel Avenue when a Malay cyclist and a motor-car, driven by a European, collided. The Malay, who was employed as armourer m the Volunteer Headquarters, was coming out ol the gate
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  • 101 6 Canadian Bill Passed By Senate Ottawa, July ft. The Senate has passed the Canadian Wheat Board Bill, under which a Board will be established to control the sale of Canadian wheat. Speaking m the House of Commons Mr. R. B. Bennett, the Premier, assured the House that the
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  • 215 6 Death Jump From Hospital Window information of the death on July 4 about 7.15 a.m. from Dr. Oliveiro He proceeded to hospital and from a ?i nr^T by alani an of the fourth floor, deceased was seen standing near the window and very sudSif JUmped Ut Palani 's shouts bought
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  • 180 6 Arranged His Own "Crucifixion" THE confession that he had ar--1 ranged his own "crucifixion" to regain the favour of his wife, was made by a man who was found nailed to a cross on a roadside m North Carolina. The man. R. J. Riggs. aged 35. had forced his 15-year-old
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 60 6 a JB PP^i few. \4 and women w^o wish to I v appear at their best must 2 be sure that their teeth are white glf and sparkling. y. Dull discoloured teeth ruin the H appearance keep your teeth HP strong, healthy and white by I the daily use of
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    • 138 6 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL ONE RECITAL ONLY July 18th at 9.30 p.m. CONCERT BY LI DA LAN GER VELD (VIOLIN) TJONG SCE YIN ORGAN and PIANO BOOKING at LITTLES. PRICES: $2, $1 50 cents. 1835 Singapore 1935 FREE PRES^ TO COMMEMORATE A THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL 100-PAGE ISSUE ON OCTOBER
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  • 135 7  -  Sin Chew Jit Prh Frontier Commission Suggested Shanghai. July 7. DAILS ol the organisation of Soviet-Manchukuo- Japanese commission for the purpose rminating certain frontier inhave been announced by the N Foreign Office. mbers ol the commission shall •heir central offices m Changcapital of Manchukuo, Harbin Moscow, with branch
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  • 165 7 "Britain Will Not Break Her Pledge" London, July 9. The statement issued by the India Government last week to correct the impression that the constitutional provisions based on what is commonly Known as the Communal Award were suoject to alteration by the British Government was recalled by amendments
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  • 30 7 In honour of his appointment to the Perak Suit- Council, the Taiping Indian socintinn entertained Mr and Mrs. ficcnivasagam. ol Ipoh. to *ea t their promises on Sunday. July 7.
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  • 165 7 Received Hy The KinK At Buckingham Palace London. July The King received Mr. Quo Tai Chi today on his elevation to the rank of Ambassador at Buckingham Palace. As is customary m the case of Ambassadors < Ministers provide their own conveyance? three Royal carriages, each
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  • 78 7 Canberra. Senator Him y Long's 15-hour speech recalls to Parliamentary officials m Canberra the marathon speech by Senator "Jupp" Gardiner on November 13. 1918. when he was leader of the Opposition m the Senate. Beginning his speech at 10.03 p.m. he speke continuously until 9.30 next
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  • 380 7 MORE AIR FORCE PILOTS FOR AUSTRALIA Melbourne. SIX Citizen Air Force squadrons three m New South Wales, two m Victoria, and one m Western Australia will be established m the next two years as part of the Royal Australian Air Force expansion plan, approved by the Council of Defence. Already
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  • 309 7 LAST BOW OF "OLD LADY OF BASS STRAIT" Melbourne. On a grey Scottish ci.iy m 1888, a new' st<.a m s h p sI i d g ently down Ih c s oe k s a: Clydeside and took the water lor' the first time, spotless and dignified Recently the
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  • 31 7 A matinee performance of "Lorna Doone" will be given at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday at 3.15 pm. SL-hrdchildren scing with their teachers will be '.riven concessional rates of i admission
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 226 7 TONIGHT at 6.15 cm. 9.15 P.m. Owing to the tremendous success of this film patrons are advised to book. Box Office open at Victoria Theatre 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. phone 6826. To avoid rush all seats may be booked at the Theatre between 9 a.m. and 5
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    • 366 7 A I IJ A WkM DDA I HE TAKES UP WHERE 1 n IT! P W: HE LEFT OFF! STARTING TONIGHT 6.15 8c 915 Fred Mac Murray sensation. il starW <^^&**^%Bmg&> The Gilded Lily comes If^Bß^^^^^^fe/ Sixxi.n« With Action to tne screen again m the sync--ulPP'Bsks^^tf BnS ling With Tnril1
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  • 1023 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1935 Modern Imitators Of Jenghiz Khan LAND of forbidden, deserts, strange legends and warrior kings, where the caravan trails lead across the world's roof to the far curners of Asia. Mongolia is still a realm of the unknown. Assailed, however, by international forces,
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  • 143 8 Mr. H. W. Raper. 01 the Great Eastern Lite Assurance Co.. Singapore is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. JKS i Davie of s ™gei Peirdjoin Estate. Sumatra, who is on holiday m Malaya, visited Malacca on Tuesday Mr. J. H. Johnston. Assistant Sunerin£in h nt UStOmS
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  • 576 8 Rhinoceroses On The Move RECENTLY a lorry left the London Zoo on its way to Whipsnade. carrying the two young rhinoceroses given by the Maharajah of Nepal. They were rapidly outgrowing their accommoda- *<™ i« tvvo iri<»r»hant House, and will now become permanent residents at Whipsnade
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  • 918 8 I HAVE revisited the Rod Lion held It Is housing estate, and the Rod Lion is a superior pot-house with more red plush than one would think possible There is I bar whore the proletariat can drink perpendicular, and a •aloon bar e/htre the intelligentsia cm\ drink sol
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 201 8 COATES' i ORIGINAL PLYMOUTH i DRY r r:^m£'~ AU M Sole Agents: OK? Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. '*<-^^,y < Incorporated under the Companios" Ordin«^i!L^P aneea ol Hong Konc>> I (Incorporated m Shanghai > WINE MERCHANTS 201, Cantonment Road, Tel. 5371. rI9 n MAY WE SUGGEST? HALIBUT-PLAICE-SALMON TURBOT— LEMON DOVER SOLES
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    • 41 8 TOO MUCH DANCING a doctor warns us, is liable to have an effect on the heart. So is a little sittingout. What about a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS POLICY? GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 172 9 Naval Moves By Britain, Germany, Japan And U.S. JAPANESE ESTIMATES INCREASED BY THIRTY PER CENT. i America's Construction Programme LESSONS OF GERMAN AGREEMENT Washington, July 11. TTHE naval construction pro-) gramme for the year beginning July, 1936, will include 12 destroyers, six submarines and possibly a battleship. Mr. Swanson. Secretary
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    52 9  - Shanghai, July 11. •"THE political power of Marshal Chiang Kai Shck w'll so-.m collapse unless the Japanese Government will give him further assistance, states a secret report to the Japanese Foreign Office from the Japanese investigation mission which has just completed its work m China.— -Sin Chew Jit Poh. MARSHAL
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  • 376 9 Turning Point In AngloChinese Relations London, July 11. Rio the China ty dinner Reuter learns the Chinese Ambassador is d< voting himself to reor- vitalise :he society and nsulting influential per- this connection. iciety is little known and to a small coterie of Inten sts. now the Intention to broaden
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  • 28 9 Tokio, July 11 It is understood that next year's drutt naval estimates have increased by 10.000.000. or 30 per cent, above the current figure Reuter
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  • 169 9 Quantitative And Qualitative Limitation London. July 11. The publication of the German naval building programme for 1935 shows that at the time the Anglo-German naval agreement was negotiated, the vessels for which it provides, namely, two battleships of 26,000 tons, mounting 11-inch guns, two cruisers of 10,000 tons,
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  • 64 9 Pipe Hand Second To None In The East (From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. July 11. The St. Andrew's Society has decided to hold a ball on the eve of the pairor Saint's day. The annual report shows increased membership and a bettor financial condition while the pipe
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  • 115 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER London, July 11. Spot (Sellers) 6d. (6d.) (Buyers) 5 7 B d. (5 15 16d.) October-Dec. 6 3 32d. <6' B d.) January-March 6 7 32d. (6 9 32d> April-June 6 3 B d. <6 13 32d.) Market:
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  • 131 9 Decorations For Crew Of Rescue Ship London, July 11. HPHE King held an investiture at Buckingham Palace today, when the popular comedy accor. Seymour Hicks and Arthur Pugh. former chairman of the Trades Union Council, received Knighthoods. Decorations for gallantry were also bestowed upon members of
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  • 49 9 Kansas City. Jul\ 11. A scorching heat wave m the Western States has caused seven deaths m Texas and Oklahoma. A shade temperature Ol 109 degrees was recorded m Kansas. Texas and Missouri. The heat wave deatb roll m nin< States is now 31. 1 Reuter dykes.-
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 180 9 J^^H FINE QUALITY POPLIN DOUBLE CUFFS HEUSEN BB^^^^JMB^ MADE IN COAT STYLE l\\\ FOR COMFORT AND PLAIN COLOURS BLUE, BUFF, WHITE INGRAINS, BLUE WHITE, FAWN WHITE GREY /WHITE. PRICE $5.00. EACH. VAN HEUSEN M WHITE COLLARS STYLES, 11. 99 B 8 No. 1 POLO. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE t h
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 778 10 Dredging Association Meeting SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE OF MEMBERSHIP IT was reported at the fourth annual general meeting of the Dredging Association, Southern Malaya, held at the registered office of the association, Old Market Square, Kuala l.umpar, on Saturday, June 29, that there is at
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    • 90 10 July 11 Gambler 6.00 Java Cube 10.25 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 17.50 White Pepper 17.00 Copra. Sundried 3.80 Copra, mixed 3.40 Small Flake Tapioca 4.25 K. B. Siam No 1 $102 Blanja Jelotong 5.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.75 R. I Slam W.C. N. 1 per koyan
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    • 212 10 July 8. 9. 10. American Can Com. 141 4 140 140 American Telephone and Telegraph 129 129 :l 4 127 a 4 Ateheson Railroad 48 5 8 49^ 49 l 4 Chesapeake 44 44^ 44 4 Dupont 105^.| 104 3 4 105 5 8 Firestone 15 15 15
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    • 57 10 London, July 10. The Exchequer returns show tota ordinary revenue to date, exclusive o self-balancing items, amounts t< £142,362,062, compared with £142,281, 229 at the corresponding date las year. Total ordinary expenditure, exclusivt ot self -balancing items, for the curren year to date is £209,456,267, agains £200,700,467 at
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    • 201 10 your committee and I wish to thank them for their whole-hearted co-opera-tion and keenness and I am sure youi president, had he been here today would have laid great stress on the support accorded him by these gentlemen Our hard-working and very energetic secretary, Mr. Scott, left for Australia m
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    • 848 10 THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1935 MINING Buyers Sellers. Arapat Tin <4.s 3s lO'-d 4s 3d Asam Kumbang 32s 6d 33s 6d Austral Malay <£) 583 6d 60s 6d Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 13s 14s Ayer Wcng <$1> 1.85 1.95 c.d. Bangrin Tin 24a 25s Batu Bctongor «si> .73
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    • 410 10 CRITICISM OF JAMES AND SHAKESPEARE Report By Official Receiver (From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 10. HTHE full story of Messrs. James and Shakespeare's failure is revealed m the Senior Official Receiver's report published today. It is state H that liabilities totalled 860.173 (ranking for dividend €755.520)
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    • 273 10 Guthrie and Co.. as agents have ro ceived a cable from the secretaries of Lambak Rubber Ltd.. advising that the directors have recommended a final dividend of 5 per cent, m respect ol last financial year payable July 2y £2.000 carried to reserve and £15.596 carried forward, subject to audit
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    • 734 10 Big Increase In Exports TEA SHARES NOW AT BARGAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Jul> i UTHIS country is going steadily along the path leading v national prosperity." MM Sir Walter Womersley. |< M<l of the Treasury, last night. All the leaders Oi industry with
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    • 75 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 11. 1? o'clock noon Bu>rrs v. No. I X R. S S m ,-av-s 'FOB July* H Good F.A.Q. m cases FOB July» No. I. X. R.S.S. Spot-loose* «awar: able IMngapon No. I. X. H S.S. Aug. Sept 20' Oct. Dec 21 Jan. Mar
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    • 85 10 London. Ju!> On UM Stock Exchanue almjst a complete a fo Sl net ol publK interest and business again wjs tricted The food rmpluynim: ttfWM :ur:h strengthened Bom H.uis but ir.<. rials wen almost unresponsu. I me lurin.r weak bull liquidation Wheat, alt. r arly wiaki >:i.irp:y owing
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    • 91 10 The i.»i! mtxm rirbber June art repor* v! Th» A>>: X F.M.S > Rubber Co. Ltd HJOO Badvk Rubber Estate Ltd Estate 26.7001 b: Bradwall i M Pubber Estate Ltd 54.000 lb; i if MM.) Rubber Esiates Ltd 7 D nnistown Rubber Estates L! D town Fv* i!c
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    • 265 10 quotations during the week aai curred m the Indian section market, Ceylon issues have by no mean. 1 escaped the prevailing pessimi Nuwara Eliyas. Dimbula ValU\ ciated Estates. Alliance. Pundal New Dimbulas, Ceylon Lands. Yatiyantotas have all slumped Now At Rockbottom? Depressing as are the prices i\ above, they cannot
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  • 870 11 MR. LIM BOON THIN Proves Thrift as B asic OF Success Local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT T. roughly three classes :hv world of busir^eriiocrities, who wait tortunltie* to come their alert, who go out of to seek opportunity; wi.se. who work hard to >portunity. the first shot at
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  • 264 11 The following further contributions to the Silver Jubilee Fund are acknowledged Amount previously acknowledged $1 14,665.96 Officers, Survey Dept., Singapore 124.95 Boy Scouts, Rover Scouts, and Wolf Cubs 41.92 R. Renton and Co., Ltd. 25.00 United Exporters Ltd. 250.00 Anglo-Siam Corporation Ltd. 250.00 Sikh Collection per Sardar
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  • 546 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst THE TAKEOUT DOUBLE QFTEN the defending side will take the attack away from the player who has opened the bidding. The most frequently employed weapon to effect this transformation of defence into attack is the takeout double.
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  • 188 11 I USTY-LUNGED lassies with a desire to piay the bagpipes have just received discouraging news. The Scottish Piping Society of London wants new members— but will not have women. That is a blov/ for the feminine blowers, who maintain that the sounds they
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  • 199 11 2,000 Families To Be I Settled On Land London. July 9. TT was announced today that 2,000 families are to be settled on the land m groups of 40 each In Northumberland. Cumberland, the Midlands and the South Country under a Government scheme for relieving the depressed
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  • 50 11 London, July 10. There was an exceptionally big market m silver today, some 15,000,000; ounces being dealt m. India, China and speculators sold and although America came m a large buy- er at the lower level, the support did no more than check the decline. British Radio
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  • 195 11 Kishen Singh 1.00. Santa Singh 2.00. Vir Singh 1.00. Mangal Singh 1.00, Sardara Singh 1.00. Pal Singh 1.00, Jagindra Singh 1.00, Mit Singh 1.00. Kehar Singh 1.00, Sarban Singh 1.00. Jora Singh 1.00. Mit Singh 1.00, Charita Singh 1.00. Sardara Singh 1.00. Arjan Singh 1.00, Bagga Singh 2.00, Sajjan Singh
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  • 104 11 Biggest Ever Held In Germany Berlin, July 8. Herr Hitler, the War Minister, Gen. Von Blomberg. and the Chief Commander. General Fritsch, attended the final day of the biggest manoeuvres ever held m Germany which kept the population of a large area between Dresden and Grafenwoehr (Upper Palatinate)
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  • 409 11 ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT URGES REFORMS Wireless And Electric Light Needs (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July 9. ;"TN two things Malacca is deplor- ably behind the times— wireless and electric lighting. Every village 'm Japan is better off m this respect than Malacca." i Mr. E C. Martin.
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  • 118 11  -  -Sin Chew Jit Poh. To Improve Canton's Currency Hong Kong, July 10. A meeting held at the Canton Municipal Office this morning decided to negotiate a loan from foreign bankers m Hong Kong and Shame?n. The loan is intended to be spent on improving the currency of Kwangtung
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    • 135 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong> The liability of members is limited to the extent and m the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 ol the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund—
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    • 493 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter > Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each L 3 000 000 Reserve Fw. 4:3 000 000 Reserve Liability oi Proprietors C 3 000 000 HKAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Rranche*
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  • 86 12 S.S. Kinshan Gets Stuck On A Mudbank Hong Kong, July 1. The s.s. Kinslian, on her excursion trip to Macoa and back on Sunday, met with a slight misfortune when, half an hour after starting on her return trip, she ran on to a mudbank and was stuck
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  • 49 12 THE ANNUAL THAMES sailing barge match took place on the Thames over a course from the Lower Hope to the Mouse Lightship and back to Gravesend. Kent, a distance of approximately »■*»> S J xt^ barges, representing three classes, took part. An aerial Mcxv of the race.
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  • 276 12 LORD RUNCIMAN'S ADVICE TO HIS SON LORD Runciman. 87-year-old shipowner and sea-dog addressed a few words to his son. Mr. Walter Runciman, President ol the Board of Trade, at a recent meeting luld m England. Speaking to member! Of the Njrtn ol England Shipowners' Association, nit** entertaining
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  • 81 12 BA RN ACLE PROBLEM Chemists To Try To Sclvc It Chemical means ot solving the cen-turies-old barnacle problem which causes a wastage of £150,000 a year In dockyard naval ships alone is among the subjects to be discussed by chemists at the conference of the Society of Chemical Industry m
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  • 81 12 Making Life Happier For Tars Naval ratings— already permitted to wear spectacles and to carry attache cuses instead of ditty bags are now to have larger and cheaper ice-creams. Admiralty Fleet Orders issued recently increased the size of the existing three-half- penny ice-cream; to ask the Admiralty to
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  • 223 12 SAUNOMETERS FOR THE QUEEN MARY Contract (iocs To CkstglW Firm Messrs. W. Croekatt and Sons. Ltd.. Glasgow, have received an order for a complete out Jit o* Crockatt patent el< etrie salinomoters for installation m < tin- Cmard White Star liner Queen Vary. This outfit, which is the most comprehensive
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  • 127 12 Shanghai. July 1. Mr. Eric MolL r has announced that his shipping business has been transierred and registered as .1 private and limited liability company to be known as the Ifoller Lin?. Ltd.. incorporated under the Hong Kon| Companies Ordinance. Most of the ships owned by the
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  • 30 12 TtM MM mail POM! O< singer is duo IHVI lrom S.»; it 9 18, and will s.nl Madras. Pondichorry. Ootomi Djibouti. Port Said md M Bt rth SH B whar\» >
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    • 438 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m P. M.S.) TFXLPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. C&iAOIAN MClfftC WQaiDt^ftUJljT (Incorporated In England) THE "EMPM'SS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOVVER-ACROSS CANADA by TRANS CONTINENTAL TRAIN
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    • 195 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. COLIMITED. |BB ITNNF.I. 1 IN i i Incorporated Kb itntti Si i tßfHTliAffl rASSFMiF.R .»nd i Services from Singapore l«» Borneo. Banka and BUUI < For BATAVIA. CBOUBON N^«» •AMABAMQ (Even Tuesday and frraii^ s.s. Ban Hong Liong ss Giang Seng fIMI For SOI'RABAYA IMB BAM>JER>I\SIN
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    • 512 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN 3angkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday am Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 730 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kuantan <via JerantuO Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 pm. I Kelantan 'via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday, Thursday and
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    • 251 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside thf \W, or expected to arri\. bast Wharf (Entrance G%t* I Sirdhana 22. Bftl Lc» A. Vlain Wharf (Entrance QtH Plancius 18; Arizona Mai singer 10; Sarpedon 6 Empire Dock (Entrance (i.itr City of Eastbourne :H). I: tie 32. Empire l>ock (Entrance liatr Shunko Maru 46;
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    • 465 13 rlv\ :__i J V BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS T'nage Spore. T nage Spore. 6.000 July 18 SOMALI 6 810 Sent 25 lANCHI 17.000 July 19 CATHAY ***** Sept 27 >UDAN 6.500 July 31 RAWALPINDI 17 000 Oct' 11 13.000 Aug. 2 BANGALORE 6000 Oct' 24
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    • 527 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo Steamer Dae Sails City of Yokohama j|_y 14 j u i y jg x City of Batavia July 30
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    • 1112 13 REPRESENTING I SHIPPING THE MM FLNNKL LINE (Ocean The llu. Khiou s.eanuhip (MM 1(4. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Mutual The C unard White star 1 i Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.) The SaraVak St!»J,h£ VI i.h T^S^S^rrvi/ation^o.. Ltd. >"»«' <"• INS! RANCE fiirHS^TS. I si. Lon- n Jnd <ilOb^
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    • 707 14 K. P. M. KONINKLUH PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU MAROS- Friday. July 12, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. PLANCIUS— Friday, July 12, Muntok 'passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. SlBERG— Friday, July 12. Rhio. Dabo. Billiton and Batavia. TINOMBA— Friday, July 12, Belawan-Deli. TOBOALI— Saturday, July 13, Koedap, Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis,
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    • 361 14 B^fc jC^ff^^W .^BB^BfcW^"^ ■'"""V*^ REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES GENO A MARSEILLES Via Penan i, Colombo, Bombay, Sues, Port Sal*. Alexandria mi the Famoßf PRESIDENT LINERS All oettUto stateroom*— Excellent cuisine Swimming bath— talking motion pictures. Three iay ftoyover la ■f7»*Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. New York. PRESIDENT GARFIELD July
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    • 647 14 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE. NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE via SUEZ Ports of call Penang. Colombo. Aden. Suez. Port Said. Napl Gibraltar and London. Sails m s Terukuni Maru July 24 s.s. Katori Maru ss Hakusan Maru Aug. 8 s.s. Kashima Maru s s Haruna Maru
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  • 259 15 TT Melbourne, July 2 PAILLN& trom Melbourne m the Mongolia on Oct. 8. the Maharajah O at Patialas team of Australian cncketer.s under Mr. Frank Tarrant manager, wiil arrive at Colombo on Oct.. 23. There they will p^y their first match. J
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  • 149 15 Meet Kid Berg Next Month For World Title London. Canzoneri, the Italian-Ameri-who has been invited to rack Berg m London later m the lade his name ring once more ng the light-weight chamf the world he lost to Barney jmmonly believed that titlei.ever come back, but Canzoneri t
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  • 42 15 h-postponed final m the event of the Selangor ihips will be played on the today, and the prize disi will follow. The holder. Ong State champion for the past will meet H. J. Sinclair, the European singles player m
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  • 225 15 LEADING U. S. BOXER FOR ENGLAND DLANS are being made faff lights m Dublin and at Wembley Stadium for Tommy Loughran. the American who was formerly worlds light heavyweight champion, and who was beaten by Camera for the heavy-weight championship of the world. The agent of Loughran's manager is at
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    15 15 CHI A CHOON LBONG who l<»st to long Loon Chon^ m the Singapore L.T.A. Championships.
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  • 178 15 London. July 9. Following arc today's cricket results Glamorgan won by 153 runs. Glamorgan 246 and 277 for 6 declared (Turnbull 140 Leicester 130 <E. Davies 6 tor 24) and 240. Worcester won by 173 rans. Worcester 225 and 273 for 7 declared. Somerset 197 'Howarth 5 lor
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  • 869 15 O TXT London, June 26. A GAIN the towel— simple, fluttering emblem of boxing defeatbrought Jack Petersen's castle tumbling down at Wembley last night, just as it did m February. f Again he was punched into sur-
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    18 15 AN INCIDENT m the First Division match between the Gunners and S.R.C which the Gunners won 3 l.
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  • 214 15 PLAN TO END CANNON-BALL TENNIS SERVE A REVOLUTIONARY proposal Which, il adopted, woulrl sound the cleat hknell of the 'Vannon-ball" lawn tennis service is to be given a trial m the Surrey championships By the scheme the service courts are to be made lft. 6in. narrower <they are now 13ft.
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  • 229 15 To He Held At K. L. Early August From Our Own Correspondent i Kuala Lumpur, July 0. Under the auspices ol the Malayan i Agri-Horticultural Association and the Selangor Cyclists 1 Association the I Malayan Exhibition amateur cjcllnf carnival will be help on Saturday Sunday and Monday Aug
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  • 230 15 WymU Bowk Well For Teuchers Playing on the St. Josephs Insti tut ion ground on Saturday thi Teichers' Association defeated tin? Combined Schools XI by 54 runs Wyatt bjwled well lor the Teachers taking 5 wickets lor 15 runs. The Teachers scored 133, Wazir Singh being the
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  • 51 15 London. July 10. The inter-Varsity match ended m victory lor the Light Blues by 195 runs. Cambridge 302 <M. Tindall s:*. ti W Parker 76 not out and 22) (Legard 7 for 36) Oxford 221 -F C de Sarum 85. J H. Cameron 7 for 73 and 109
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  • 211 15 Peiping. P"OUR young cavalry officers of the j Chinese army stationed m Peiping j have made history by winning the first polo match ever to be played m Chzna between Chinese and Westerners. The Chinese, who scored 11 goals to; five, thoroughly deserved
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  • 67 15 The following is the result of yesterday's tie m the Tanglin Club tennis tournament. Mixed Doubles Handicap (Final). Vfr. and Mrs. Swinchatt owe 15 beat Miss Stevens and V. Anderson scr.. 6—3. J— 2. TIE FOR TUESDAY, July 16 Men's Doubles Handicap. (Semifinal): H. F. C. Home
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  • 431 15 BRITISH BID FOR U. S. POLO TITLE THE (allowing players have b« ed to represent Hurlinuham m the American Open Polo Championship. i. which will b« pl a>< d dunilß th 7 second week In Beptembei 1935 it is Meadowbrook, Long island us a < l Captain H P Guinness
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    • 91 15 FRIDAY 12th JULY at 9.15 p.m, I D m AT THE GREAT WORLD A. GUNBOAT JACK H \jtL YOUNG ALDE itSKSVF' M 12-3 MIN. ROUNDS jf 7 The fight whole Singapore has been #m Jack will give you thrill from gong to gong. Aide is equally good. I Battling Guillermo
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    • 28 15 PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE! while you use those old, worn-out, wasteful plugs CHANGE TO PistrlhutoT f. r Ma! HORNFO MOTOn« Lit REMEMBER J ASK FOR THE ENGLISH A.C.
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  • 467 16 In The Final For Sixth Consecutive Time ROY SMITH OUTPLAYED AFTER STIFF FIRST SET Loon Cheong Eliminates Choon Leong T IM Bony Soo, singles champion of Singapore for the last five years, entered the final of this year's open singles at the S.L.T.A.
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  • 490 16 MILE DONE IN 4 MIN. 441/5 Governor At Services Sports I i THE Combined Services Athletic' Sports will be held at Tanglin on Saturday. Yesterday aiternoon. certain preli- minaries and finals were held, includ- j ing the one mile team race m which H.E. the Governor
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  • 309 16 Kuala Lipis, July 8. THE annual athletic sports of the Clifford School. Kuala Lipis. were held on Saturday on the school padang In ideal weather. A programme of thirty events was run through without a hitch. There were two hundred guests present. 220 Yds. Division I: 1.
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  • 49 16 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. m a tennis match against the Japanese Club on Saturday at 4.30 p.m: Kamis. Yadi. Dr. Haridas. Pereira. S. J. Scow. S. K. Gaw. Dr. H. T. Wee, I. A. Alsagoff, Heng Seng Chiang, Tan Swe^ Wah and Pang Chiap Song.
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  • 107 16 The S.C.C. beat the M.P.H. 4—3 m yesterday's soccer friendly on the padang. 'points 18). 2. R.A. (10) 3. R.A.F. (S) 4. Burma Rifles <6> 5. R.E. 1(4). Governor's Cup for one mile: L. Cpl. Cadby Wiltshire Regt.). Time. 4 mm. 44 1/5 86C Long jump l. Wiltshires (total distance.
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  • 351 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. July 11. SPARKLING tennis was witnessed i today, the fourth day of the J Perak open championship meeting. The men's doubles has reached I the semi-final stage. Aw Boon Jin and Choo Chee Fatt. the title j holders, defeated Soo Choon
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  • 176 16 Draw For Navy Challenge Cup Competition The following is the draw and starting times for the Navy Challenge Cup! competition to be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon, July 14 2.45, Mrs. A. P. Cameron and J H Beeton (S.G.C.) vs. Mrs. Lindesay and Lt. C.
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  • 153 16 Amended Classification Of Horses And Ponies The Straits Racing Association has issued the following list of amendments Ito the classification of horses and ponies. HORSES Transfers Knight's Eye from Class 2 to Class 1. Geninderra from Class 1 to Class 2. Star Player from Class 1 to Class 2.
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  • 16 16 The Sepoy Lines Golf Club women's July monthly medal was won by Mrs J. S. English.
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  • 64 16 Tonight's Title Fight GUNBOAT Jack and Young Aide are both m excellent trim for their fight tonight at the Great World. Gunboat Is more a "dreadnought" as far as reputation goes, but Aide is not overawed m the slightest. The 12 rounds should provide excellent fare. Battling Guillermo and Rough
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  • 102 16 Johore Soccer Team's Misfortune •From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru, July 10. The last first round match m the Hull Cup Competition was not played today as the Medical Sports Club were unable to Meld a te.im owing t»six of their players being ill The Johore
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  • 287 16 Reds Win Polo Trophy ■THE Sussex Cup. p; Singapore Polo Club ty oi the 2nd. But. Royal Sus.v during their stay In s» played for on teams captained by fcfl and Mr. R. H. Onraet. Four chukkers of m-\» minutes duration each with I minute interval betwe< t witnessed by
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  • 62 16 Teams For Sunday's Trial At Sclctar The following teams will trial match at Seletar on Sunda\ Whites: Stonton <RA> (R.E«. Nutland CWIIti) HU( RAF.', Ropers iR.E.i. M Fahy »R.E.«. Noble <R.E.». HolllM Sigs.). Baker Wilts*. Shrnton fWIIU Colours: OoIMBMI (Wlltt) IfcLl iRAF.t, McCarragher tWilUs Pi <R.A', Beach (R.A».
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