The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 July 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,627. ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935 10 CUTS.
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  • 463 1 £250,000,000 PROSPERITY LOAN ADVOCATED «L. G.V New Deal Plans Revealed HELP FOR CHINA Credits Should Be Advanced On Generous Scale DEJECTED by the Government and now adopted by a K small band of politicians under the title of a "council i action' 1 Mr. Lloyd George's New Deal for the
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  • 118 1 Effort To Restrain Foreign Interests Tokio. July 15. Declaring that Japan's diplomacy irom Ifay. 1933. to January. 1935. was chiefly directed to restraining foreign influences in Eastern Asia, regarding which it showed a marked disfavour to foreign loans and technical assistance to China while the Foreign Office successfwily
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  • 40 1 I uk uok a. July 15. Three coalminers have been killed. six injured and 63 buried, following a x coal gas explosion in Mitsui's Tagawa B I Colliery. There is little hope for the K {rescue of the buried men.
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  • 184 1 Financial Crisis In France London, July 15. rE foreign exchange market breathed a sigh relief today on the news that the French national festival on Sunday had passed oft quietly in Paris, but French revenue returns for the second quarter
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  • 103 1 London. July 15. HPHE latest development in the ■> Italo-Abyssinian dispute is the submission by the Italians of four demands Frontier rectification, economic concessions, a railway between Eritrea and Somaliland, and the appointment of Kalian advisers in Ethiopia on the British analogy in Egypt. Private 1
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  • 628 1 Introducing A 40-Feet Long Monster. It Held Up A Passenger Ship In The Indian Ocean (Free Press Special) Of all the sea stories that haze had their birth between Aden and Australia tlie one told yesterday by Captain B. Matsukura. master of the N.Y.K. liner Katori Mam. is perhaps the
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  • 270 1 GOLD BOOM ON THE GOLD COAST Some Off The Richest Mines In World COLONY MAY RIVAL SOUTH AFRICA ■THE tiold Coast Colony off which Sir Shenton Thomas was Governor prior to his appointment ;»s Governor of the Straits Setllr merits, is about to makr history. In the near future the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 85 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. fifties IMell MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL jj TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT us to 9.15 P m DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight AND THE THREE NEW YORKERS IN ANOTHER POPULAR PROGRAMME HANK BROWN IN RHYTHM DANCE LEE
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    • 123 1 (Further news of the dispute on Page Nine) RiW HOTEL GHT FULL MOON f MANTIC NIGHT \L DINNER SERVED "AL FRESCO" E SOOTHING. HAUNTING MUSIC BY THE R BAND IS NOTHING ON EARTH TO EQUAL THE TIC SPLENDOUR AND MACIC BEAUTY MALAYAN MOON LIGHT NIGHT HE SEA VIEW HOTEL IS
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    • 11 1 There it no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA.
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  • 107 2 Isako's Circus boasting a large j menagerie, daring aerial performers, leckless western riders, and sensational animals' acts, will give their opening performance In Singapore on the site .it Kallang Road, at 9.15 p.m. The Circus has just concluded long and successful tour of Java I T ong Kong.
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  • 739 2 ALL CHINESE DOUBLES FINAL Both European Pairs Beaten Yesterday ALLEN AND CAMERON WIN VETERANS' DOUBLES THE Singapore Open Lawn Tennis Championship tournament was carried a step further yesterday on the Padang when the finals in the women's doubles and the veterans' doubles and the semi-finals in the men's doubles were
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  • 128 2 G. K. Chesterton's Detective At The Alhambra The Paramount release, "Father Brown. Detective." featuring Walter Connolly, Paul Lukas. Gertrude Michael I and Una O'Connor, was the main item In the change of programme at the Alhambra yesterday. The film is adapted from a well known work of G.
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  • 192 2 Victoria Theatre Sound System Is Perfect "In Town Tonight" which opens at the Victoria Theatre tonight is a British Lion picture introducing most of the leading British Broadcasting Corporation artists. The story is not an intricate one and briefly shows the results of Jack Barty j giving
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  • 41 2 The leave of abs?nce granted to Mr B. G. Bradley, an Officer of Class 111 Malayan Civil Service, has been further extended by the Secretary of State for the Colonies for three months on half pay with effect from May 3
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  • 318 2 Big Increase In Australia 's Brandy Exports To Malaya CLOSE A TTENTION PAID TO LOCAL NEEDS IN 1931 Australian exports of brandy to Malaya amounted to 332 gallons, as against 137.891 gallons from foreign sources. By last year a remarkable change had been effected, imports from Australia being up to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 231 2 i Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Y..ur akin has nearly 50 million tiny :•> .inn or Korea where tiny or para.s.t< s can hide and causp your skin to Itcll, Crack, Peel, Burn, also Bcsema, Dhoby Itch. Ring-worm, IMmplee, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary
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    • 178 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. "SKETOLENE" An Unique Preparation and the only Real Preventive of MOSQUITO BITES Obtainable from all first class Chemists and Stores. Sole Afenta: GRAFTON LABORATORIES 20b, Collyer Quay. BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGUA." f, OXLET RISE, Near Town High and cool situation Large grounds. Excellent cuisine. Tennis Daily or monthly
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    • 397 2 £be Singapore af tCC IPI'CSS Head Office: Cecil street. Slaa»w. Phone 5471 .S u^ Tel: Tinaex- hing^,** 1 Kuala Lumpur Office: 25. Java Street Phone: 3SS3 London Office: eVcY"" 1 m,w Phone: Central J4sw^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within Outeide 'vSSJ? Malaya Malaya pSS Monthly lias n.tf QjUarterly $1M jaj M Half
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 407 2 Diary Of The Week TIESDAY, JULY 16. High Water, 11.30 a.m. 8.3 ft., 10.25 p.m. 99 It. Football: Friendly. St. Joseph's Institution vs. Anglo-Chinese Continuation School, Bras Basah Road. Lawn Tennis: Entries close for the Malayan LT.A. championships. Goll: Keppel Club committee meeting. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 High Water. 12.24 a.m.
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    • 367 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C— SGH, GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l3.97, 16.86 and 19.82 metres p.m. 6.20 Big Ben. The Charles Ernesco Quintet. May Moore (soprano). 7.05 Adventurers in Living Dangerously. "The Wonderland of Big Game," by Major A. Radclyffe Dugmore. Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.20 Joseph Muscant and
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    • 98 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Acting Chief ftSJassf* i" MM Ist Court at 10 am. Criminal Petition: Rex Mohamed Hussain Marlcar At 11 a.m.: Part heard 8 -Lim Soo Slam vs Leow Yong and aror. Before Mr. Justice a Beckett h in 3rd C ourt at 10.30 am
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  • 132 3 girls were charged Singapore second N Orice) yesterday for immoral purthe previous P. G King at Bras Basah Road and id coyly, -While ding in Bras meter stopped in He offered tc ml we lound he police station. T j., amount of the Much laughter
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 3 UK Mil HOCK TIIYE and Miss >• Peek Gaan. who were married Chinese Con-sulate-General an Saturday.
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  • 415 3 SERVICE EXCHANGE BUREAU American Woman's Novel Organisation AN interesting visitor to Singapore yesterday was Mrs. Luetic Brian Hamilton, wife of a former well-known American journalist and herself interested In journalism, in the course ol E holiday tour of the Orient. The interesting feature about Mrs. Harrison is that she is
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  • 72 3 It is notified that Cant. L. B. Green, ol the Wiltshire Regiment, has been nromoted to the rank of Major. LieuL E E H Walter and Lieut. T. A. Arnold have been promoted to the rank o! Captain. Mr Mohamed Sheriff bin Chanda, the Assistant Collector of Land Revenue Assistant
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  • 318 3 PRINCE PURACHATRA BUYS OUT SIAMESE INTERESTS I From Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok. July IS. AT the annual meeting of the Claude Neon Lights 'Oriental*. Ltd.. h^ld it the company's offices in Bangkok en rhursoay. the Directors reported that :he factory was duly opened in
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  • 204 3 The following were passengers bv Imperial Airways: By Brisbane irom Darwin Singapore, ariived on July 13. Capt. J I! Patrick and Mr. Morgan. By Aurora from Singapore to Karachi, left on July 14. Capt. J. R. Patrick and Mr. C. D. Wolf. By Athena from Karachi to Singapore,
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  • 91 3 Building Activities In England More building is in progress in the North cf England than the South, it appears from a survey of the building industries issued recently by the Building Industries National Council The report states: 1 "In view of repeated statements that 1 building activity has
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  • 195 3 LINGUISTIC BURGLAR MAKES GOOD HIS ESCAPE tFrom Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok, July 13. \BOLT half past four on Wednesday morning Mr. R. B. Jackson, opeia<ons manager for Imperial and Airranee air lines in this territory, caught i burgiar in his dining room. Mr. Jiekson is a man ol line
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  • 233 3 SUICIDE OF CONSUMPTIVE CHINESE Wf nt To Hospital After Taking Poison i A PATHETIC report made by a dying shoemaker who had taken caustic J soda was read at an inquest beiore the Singapore Coroner I Mr. W. G. Porter > and IhrtC jurors, into the death of,' I Chan
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  • 68 3 Heartily Commended By The G.O.C. The JohOte Volunteers who have been in camp at Siglap since Thurs- day and will remain until Tuesday had a full and interesting programme of engineering works. They were inspected yesterday by the G.O.C and heartily commended on their bridge building and the
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  • 190 3 She Was Being Poisoned By Constipation For many ptATI this w >yMom was completely out ol order, due to Lhronic constipation. Nothing second to do her any 100*1 Then she lound a way to rid herseli Oi the constipation and her health quickly improved.
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  • 163 3 CONTROL OF MORALS IN BANGKOK From Our Own Correspondent' Bangkok, July 13. The control ol prostitution in Siam has been delay <i The Ministry of the Interior brought forward a law lor this purpose, but ether authorities were not in favour claiming that such .1 step would b< gainst S«
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 58 3 WHITEAWAYS AMERICAN COTTON FROCKS $2.95 $4.50 $5.50 EACH AMERICAN PYJAMAS ladies. COTTON AND SILK $5.50 $5.95 $7.95 EACH NEW MILLINERY THE LATEST CREATIONS IN FELT AND STRAW $2.50 $3.95 $4.95 EACH "REGAL" ELASTIC GIRDLES I SINGLE 'AND TWO-WAY STRETCH $2.95 $3.95 $6.50 RAYON SPORTS BLOUSES IN SIX POPULAR COLOURS $1.95
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    • 109 3 1835 Singapore 1935 FREE PRESS TO COMMEMORATE A CENTURY OF PROGRESS THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL 100-PAGE ISSUE ON OCTOBER Bth. This will give a comprehensive survey of the history and development of Malaya in the last 100 years, with special reference to the rise of trade, commerce and industry
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 17 4 Elizabeth Says With A Little photographer. mother and child. A charming Study snapped by a Free Press
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    • 166 4 Greta G;«rb"> arrived at Gothenburg recently In the Swedish liner Kun ,v--sholm for a holiday in her homeland, but with 11 i plans as to where she would spend it or how long she would stay. Waiting in a car on the quayside was her brother, and the
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    • 131 4 The remains oi a cold joint are usually difficult to dispose of in an appetising manner, but this method will giw both flavour and tenderness to the meat. Make a marinade by beating together equal quantities of salad oil and vinegar, seasoning well with pepper, salt and onion
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    • 912 4 Trouble Yon Can Solve The Problem Of The L— Shaped Room THE decoration of an L-shaped room has always seemed to me a problem. The words alone cause a! series of Victorian pictures to rise before one's eyes. Tea parties oi ten years ago with the buffet, not to mention
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    • Article, Illustration
      24 4 photograph. WASH DAY is nearly every day among the Chinese in Singapore. A Chinese girl taking advantage of the early morning sunshine. Free Press
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    • 629 4 VOGUE OF THE MIRRORED ROOM rE house of glass began as a t serious science, a step towards perpetuating health and life. and. we assume, is a fact of the future). But these mirrored rooms, where every piece of furniture and bit cf bric-a-brac is prismatic, seem to be fashion's
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    • 98 4 This is an ec c..:i be BJHMI I ir.-m D the sera r md i> i .1 hot Hi Trim oi! bis* end. dlvid cutting them thl and put into ti rnip. some <! i Almost cover with bul. season with peppei rod sail mer fently until
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    • 59 4 New houses nearly aHsa] number of cement mark tiled floors or In the entraii which will not yield to any am scrubbing Spirits oi salt are I I tor removing cement marks oi til ir.d leave the Man clean and When scrubbing the entrain* to new houses which
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 157 4 KGG SANDWICHKS Scramble ths egg, and when the batter has melted, before adding the beat;:, egfl and milk, In about a dessertspoonful of cheese. Then complete the scrambled egg In the usual way. and seas n it well with pepper and salt. Spread It between well-buttered slices ol bread. The
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    • 78 4 GO SMARTLY HANDKERCHIEFED! Choose your handkerchiefs as you choose your tie* to go with your suits to suit all occasions. See Pyramids at your outfitters. Colours and colour borders in inimitable variety, and a c of self-designs even in white. Don't he mis!<><| b) the moderate Pyramid prices. Men who
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  • Article, Illustration
    287 5 \CCOMPANIED bj the Duke of Gh.uester. deputising for the King, who has been advised to rest, the Queen drove through Windsor last month They >vere cheered by an enormous crowd as they arrived in Windsor. The Castle is seen in the baekground. PRESIDENT SVIMU'FVI D, of Finland, is on an
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 33 5 I PINEAPPLE .aval bbp^bb bbW w|3 DEVONSHIRE wT^v /y\]K^r Sit J ALSO FIMEST CURED DANISH {•VT'.V;,;,',''; 4ut OF DELICIOUS 0 F La AVOUPT a— SINGAPOPvE COLD STOKACE g.b ■MMiMi««_vi^>>viH>«Ha_MM l Warm Studios 47
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  • 885 6 Drivers For Sanity And Road Courtesy Penang, July 15. nrilL Automobile Association oi Malaya, which held its third annual general meeting on Saturday evening, reported an increase in membership of 592, comparing 1933 with 1934 figures, and at last December the total membership stood at
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  • 193 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 15. AFIRE occurred during the week-end in a small section of the underground working of the Malayan Collieries at Batu Arang. rE affected area has been sealed off and the fire will burn itself out
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  • 227 6 Solieitor-denerai To >peak Tomorrow At the meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore, at the Adelphi Hotel tomorrow. Mr. Adrian Clark. Solicitor-General, will be the .speaker The president and directors ol the Seremban Rotary Club have Invited members of the Singapore Rotary Club and their wives to go
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  • 211 6 Domestic Servant I ton ml Ove. On Infanticide Charge Pleading guilty to a charge ol inlanticide in the Assize Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Williamson. Lee Ah Tye. domestic servant, was bound over In one surety of $200 to be of good behaviour lor six months. The accused
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  • 39 6 A sum ot Rs. 1.500 lias already been remitted to India in aid ot the earthquake victims by the committee appointed by the Indian Association They hope to send another hiatal ment w-thin a few dan
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  • 55 6 Narainasamy. who was found guilt} on two counts o\ voluntarily c. ualni grievous hurt and one count .»i causing hurt, appealed at the aeal Court vesterday belore Mr Justice Williamson, when lie was gentenced to- l>o months' rigorous Imprisonment on the first two charges .n\« U months on the third,
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  • 185 6 Swung Into Air With Hook Of Cargo Crane Stuck Fast In Jaw Penan*. J U |> |g SWUNG into the air with the hook of a cargo cram- m u Chan Ah Ming, a Cantonese coolie, suffered a latrttj deal while working in the hatch of the steamer. Ked.il rIE
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  • 191 6 (from our Chrn O n llauckor I IP™ s < AndivW.. lot* ball on st Andrew^ i decided at the annual this week, when Mr W manager ot tin lira; Bros and Co ltd chieftain Last night tIM society entertained Mr j retiring chieftain,
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  • 168 6 What must a man think Bjgsj 12 yean ol terrible Kastric pan it<r trying everything etas, t.tk small bottle as a "trial. It eggea turn eomplgtei) I •During the past twelv. paggg G. \V writes. 'I have ggffei badly irom Gastritis, sometime to nearly
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 166 6 6 15 TONIGHT 9 15 "IN TOWN TONIGHT" tjss ,v" 252= y%£L£z\ z^^zzzxr VICTORIA THEATRE leaturinir: DAVE APOLLON HIS BAND SS£ ttS r,h 'sTA^lv- J?o r LTo^V ,US RADIO ROGUES KEFPELL HETTY WILSON I'RIN< 1 JIM ARTHUR OLIVE GROVES JACK BARTY NORA WILLIAMS THE CARSON SISTERS MELISSA MASON FINLAY C
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    • 183 6 Dorothy was /i£%*7\ I*^ Star I ■umißv aa\ a\ aai J*^^ ■Baa bb\ a aw iw*~ *bbV/ DbSbv aav Bv al Bw iBT^ aa m Aa«asgl ga "T W^~ .:.saaaaaw^!#7;y /A\ T,IC clule Lux l A 7C/\ I I I// a warcr i,n^ without tin flPBk './j'^ gggggg aj<-v^ "ecdforrubbiii}:,
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  • 163 7 Lies Low After lieing Shot At Colt. m bn. June Since a sub- inspector ol POSSM h.id .t shot at the Beira Lake crocodile yesterday, from a dIItSISSI Ol about 4«) yards, jthe reptile has not been seen < people are wondering ii it is d. The
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  • 85 7 As Aid To Secondary Education Sydney. Experiments aimed at the introduction ot talking pictures into secondary schools are being conducted by the New South Wales Education Depart- j ment. The idea has been under consideration lor some time, but has only now reached the stage when actual
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  • 188 7 Shortage Of European Clergy In Malaya Deplored (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 14. "TllL serious shortage of clergy in Malaya is referred to in the current issue of the parish magazine of St. Mark's Church, Seremban, which states: "At the time of writing, the Chaplain has no news of
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  • 37 7 H.E. the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, will be in Kuala Lumpur from I I July 22 to Aug 4. The time of Sir j iShenton's tour of Sarawak and British North Borneo has not bSSJB finallv settled.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 591 7 I in the Face of a million threats, he ploughed boldly on, playing King against Queen, Lover against Sweet- 1 heart... the world against himself stopping at nothing that his Country and his God might be served! -I am BBaSP*«»^ *ji m*^mmmm+mm%.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmr*^mm»mmmmmmmmmmmm^—^^^-~ a jPAVI L I 0 N J j
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  • 18 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. MANASSEH— Adrian Manasseh, in London, brother oi Mr. E. S. Manassrh. :;l Singapore. (By cable).
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  • 1070 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935 Mr. Lowinger's Visit THE impending visit of Mr. V. A. Lowinger, the senior Malayan representative on the International Tin Committee, is an event of considerable importance to Malaya. It would perhaps be too flattering and raise false hopes by suggesting that the
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  • 134 8 Mr. K. Killit. of Atherton Estate, Seremban, has proceeded on leave to England. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Dussek. of Sultan Idris College. Tanjong Malim, have returned after their holiday in Japan. Mr. L. T. Paul of the General Hospital. Alor Star, sailed lor India by the
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  • 646 8 DR. Murray Levick. the lound. and leader ol the Public Schools Exploring Association, who accompanied Caplain Scott's last Antarctic expedition as medical officer and zoologist, and in the war served with the navy in the Naith Sea and at Gallipoll. is now success, iully developing a
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  • 794 8 IMARSDEN. the animal artist, bought a parrot. He wrote to me: "I have bought a parrot irom a wandering sailor The raised neck feathers form a ruffle around its grotesque head, and curiosity glints in the small dark pupil, floating serene ttl the yellow pool of the eye
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 237 8 Y J uperior OLD BROWN SHERRY BY SPECIAL A TO H.M. THE iPPOINTMEN'I KING OF SIAM estu 1872 BEAUTIFUL JEWELLERY ENHANCES FEMININE CHARM. The beautiful designs of today aa stocked by us make the possession of a ring, brooch, clip, bracelet or pendant more desirable than ever before. You will
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    • 46 8 "IF YOU ARE OF A NERVOUS TEMPERAMENT" says a writer, "you must be prepared to go through a good deal while learning to drive a car." Including, possibly, the rear watt" of the garage. GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480.
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  • Article, Illustration
    7 9 Wv.i .l\~ i GUNS rn\'\.e<\ on tiiw-Lw
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  • 288 9 Ten New Posts Since 1914 London. July 10. AN attack on several recent Ministerial changes, especially the appointment of two National Labour members to Cabinet posts was launched by Mr. George Lansbnry, Leader of the Opposition, in the House of Commons. He said the Opposition challenged the
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  • 69 9 Herr Schuschnigg Is Recovering Ipi si sympathy of the I British public ia offered by the i Press to the Austrian people and to Herr Von Schuschnigg. who d in a motor smash on Saturdas as a result ci which Frau Von Schuschnigg was killed. thai
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  • 47 9 th Wiltshire Regiment, W Atkins will perform programme of music rations without notice* •k at 9.15 p.m. tonightBias 'Mendelssohn); tu Wellen ilvanosicl): :r. Tannhauser (Wagner) i Minuet In G.: Westminster Su:*>> de Concert r»: s lection irom Jill < Ellis): tone poem. Flnlandla mai >h in Town Tonight
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  • 214 9 Dramatic Speech By Mr. Lloyd George London. July 11. yilE Foreign All airs debate in the j House of Commons was remarkable for the spirited intervention of Mr. Lloyd George in defence of the framers oi the Peace Treaty. He said the harshest conditions of
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  • 487 9 Abyssinian Dispute Continues COUNCIL MAY BE SUMMONED London, July 15. "THE brief visit to Lonaon ot Monsieur Avenol. Secretary-General of the League of Nations, concluded yesterday when he left for Paris. During his visit he has discussed with British Ministers questions of League procedure
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  • 45 9 London. July 13. Joseph Cohen, the father of "General" Morris Abraham Cohen I distinguished military leader in China, died yesterday, at Manchester aged 7*2. Cohen's last wish was to meet his son, who returned to Manchester in j time for it to be realised Reuter
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  • 125 9 Latest Rubber And Tin I Prices l From Our Own Correspondent > RUBBER London. July 15. Spot (Sellers) 6d. (S 15 16d.) (Buyers) 515 16d. <5 13 16d.) Get. -Die. 6^. <6 132d> Januarv-March 6 9 32d. <6 5|32d.) Apt il- June 6 7 16d. «6 5 16d.)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 285 9 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands ©f sufferera from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness hava etnpiKrf Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains. Stiffness. RheumaUsm. Dtsnness. Lirabago. Burning. Itching. Smartnp. Aridity and Loss of Vigor by a Doc- m*w discovery called Cystex fSisstexj. f,enUy soothes, cleans, and heals. raw. sore kidneys. In 15
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    • 194 9 RAMLOSA NATURAL ALKALINE WATER. mmf: 1-0 L!NE WATER ***x> t KM.** i jli, I f I fv I \A/ •v. »x k w-i-a S. w*^ 1 I "4K BOTTLED "T==ZZ=Z=Z===i SPRING. AVAILABLE IN:SPLITS PINTS QUARTS. fl SOLE AGENTS: II ROBINSON CO.. LTD. aaaaaaßaißaiaiaaßaaaat ««MM>^a*^B^MaaMaMMV«BßaaaHaMaMMM.aaßaßaa.MaaMMßaaaßaafea*waaaaaaßaaa^.a^^^Baa«a^^^^^^^^B ■PtBR "j1 B P^^aV •Sa ■-^-"Jar
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1502 10 "Stage Reached To Give Rein To Enterprise TESTIMONY to the value of advertising was paid by prominent politicians and business men at the opening session of the 11th annual convention of the Advertising Association, at Torquay. SIR John Pybus, M.P., in his presidential address, stressed
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    • 82 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 15, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R. S. S. in cases (F.0.8. July) 20 V 8 20»/ 4 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.0.8. July) 193/4 19% No. I. X. R.S.S. (Spot- loose) (awardable Singapore) 20 20 Vb No. I. X. R.S.S.
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    • 91 10 July 15 Gambier 6.0C Java Cube 10.50 Hamburg Cube 10.50 Muntok White Pepper 17.00 White Pepper 16.50 Copra. Sundried 3.75 Copra, mixed 3.40 Small Flake Tapioca 4.25 R. B. Siam No. 1 $102 Blanja Jelotong 5.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.75 R. Siam) W.C. N. 1 per koyan $120
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    • 210 10 July 15 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2331 32 London. 3 months' sight 2315 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London, 30 days' sight 2 37 8 London, demand 2 3 27|32 London. T.T. 23 27 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 862 Hamburg, demand 141
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    • 52 10 Cheshire engineering exports are keeping up. On the electrical side. British Insulated Cables, who have works in the Runcorn area, have obtained orders for cables from Australia and from the Indian market lor copper wire. A firm at Timperley. Messrs. Meldrums. have obtained acontract for a destructor plant
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    • 76 10 The first British cars to enter Poland under the terms of the recently concluded Anglo-Polish Trade Treaty were three Austin Twenty seven-seater limousines for the use of the Polish Ministry of Communications. A new factory has been erected lor the Imperial Typewriter Co of Leicester, and a new block of
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    • 1122 10 MONDAY. JULY 15, 1935 MINING Bayers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s) 3s 6d 4s 14d Asam Kumbang (f) 32s 33s 1 Austral Malay 58s 6d 60s 6d Ayer Hitam Tin (5s) 12s 9d 13s 6d Ayer Weng ($1) 185 1.95 cd. iBangrin Tin (D 19s £d 20s 6d
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    • 166 10 North Borneo Chamber Of Commerce The monthly meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce was held in the Sandakan Club on Wednesday July 3. A letter was read from the Acting Government Secretary, Sandakan. about i regular visits by a dental surgeon to Jesselton and Sandakan. It
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    • 43 10 At the Crewe. Cheshire, works of the London Midland and Scottish Railway progress is being made with a turbine locomotive. The engine chassis has been returned to Crewe from the works cf the Metropolitan Vlckers Electrical Company at Trafford Park, Manchester
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    • 13 10 Mr. A. Lamont, manager of Bristol Estate. Kuang. has just returned from leave.
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    • 236 10 More Private Cars Produced In England Lewis and Peat. Ltd., in their weekly rubber market report, dated London June 25. state The market has been fairly steady during the week and values show very little change. Attention has been chiefly centred on the liquidation or transter to more
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    • 12 10 tro&r oi Law Ml Asslstant c°--going on long "eave ng Shortly b^
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    • 303 10 RUBBER MARKET PARADOX IJEMARKABLY cheerful new the United States has l ailed sipate all the clouds which t: hanging the London rubber mark' The pessimistic dealers are unab forget long-term supply uncerta: in the contemplation of the pr< steady increase in consumption As a result, the London spot p has
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    • 177 10 Melbourne The Victorian Cabinet has decided to sell outright a 50 acre-site at Fisher man's Bend. Port Melbourne, to Get. Motors-Holdens Ltd for €40.000 for the establishment ot a motor-body buildup works In announcing this, th** Premier <Mr Dunstan) said that the ..ale would be subject to ratification
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    • 58 10 ■MBHU(MM|OM|MW,VA <3ter*iae costs f J affect you/ Cheap storace for all kinds of produce now aTallable, at Mi— j, Stanton Ndaon and < <> ■Jrenlae Godowm, 144, Boat Qnay, Singapore. ,vN*?Va> <.*, Consult STANTON NELSON 4V CO,, LTD 4, COLLTER QUAE, SINGAPORE. Telephones SEASIDE GODOWN SON RIVERSIDE GODOWN 7147 OFFICE
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  • 700 11  - GARY COOPER Box-office Lure MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY MARLENE Dietrich, who has beer pping at a treacherous rate desr beauty and her unquestioned J will take refuge in Garj her next leading man when ige picks up the directional tvn by Joe von Sternberg. r is the big
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  • 138 11 MAN FINED FOR ADVANCES TO BENGALI GIRL Rutterworth. July 12. Because he made advances to a young Bengali girl in the night mail launch irom Penang. Kher Singh, a milkseller, was fined $2 today for basing committed a nuisance on the P.M.S.j Railways. Detective Inspector J. P. Nathan, of the
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  • 104 11 Several New Ventures Established Among the new industries established on the Thames-side at Erith, Kent, during recent months are a rubber regenerating business, a German firm ol synthetic resin manufacturers, and a plaster board concern. A radio firm also bought a factory there some time ago, and is
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  • 635 11 I by Ely Culbertson World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst DOUBLE DUMMY PLAY \I7ITH all four hands exposed in what is known as double dummy play, many contracts may seem obvious to our readers and somewhat pointless. However. that is not the way declarer can visualise
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  • 421 11 THE lollowin^ publications were issued or recc ived by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. during the period July 6 to 12. inclusive and are available lor public use in the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public
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  • 242 11 Efforts To Foster Reciprocal Trade Toronto. The Canadian National Exhibition. largest of its kind in the world, will soon be putting on its 1935 display, and the Indian exhibit la likely to be one of the ehiet attractions. The Government of the United Provinces has sent
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  • 53 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 12. Lim Jit Choo. a clerk in the employ of the Asia Assurance Co., who was arrested on a complaint made that between April and May this year he had misappropriated $158 from the company, was produced in court this morning. He was remanded
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  • 141 11 'Incorpc rated in the Colony oi Hong Kong* The liability of members is limited to the extent and in the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 cf the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up 51'0.000.000 Reserve
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  • 370 11 "Cardinal Richelieu GEORGE ARLISS IN HIS FINEST ROLE IpARDINAL Richelieu, the red-robed V* 0 prelate Who became power behind 'the throne of France 300 years ago. one of the most fascinating of the countless colourful figures that parade through history's romance-lilled pages. Some ol the greatest minds ol the literary
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  • 194 11 Australian Wireless And Flying Doctors Melbourne. One of the romances ol the bush is the Australian Aerial Medical Service with its flying doctors and its wireless telephones which now link up the most remote settlements. The Rev. Flynn. pioneer of that organisation, and Mr. Alfred Traeger
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 476 11 CHARTERED BANK Ol INDIA. \lMK\llt \M» CHINA 'Incorporated in Y y }'"vai Chai Paid up capital in u>, shares ol L's each iuuuOO Reserve Fund (OOOOOt Reserve Liability ot Proprietors ''0000 HEAD Oil If 38. Bishopsgatc .1 Agencies and Br.on )ic> Alo: Star Dotlo Amritsar Ipoh uuraii* Bangkok KaraBatavia Klun-
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  • 318 12 Attention is drawn to the regulations governing the posting of newspapers at the reduced rates of 2 cents per 5 ounces or fraction thereof per paper A newspaper means any nublicaof°nnm- S 'f lng wholly or ln 8re P aTpart relSXSf?* or other new or of articles relating thereto
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  • 353 12 Ibritish bid for ocean air service Imperial Airways Has Plans Ahead Of Other Nations FOLLOWING the announcement that the Bellanca Aircraft Corporation, of the United States, is planning a Transatlantic passenger aeroplane flight in eight weeks' time, The Daily Mail says that experts working on behalf of
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  • 131 12 Unemployed Chinese Fined For Boarding Ship Claiming that he earpe from Malaya and did not speak Chinese very well. Wong Hong-wai. 35, unemployed, was brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy charged with boarding the steamer Van Heutsz. at the Kowloon godowns. and a fine of
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  • 142 12 Merchants are informed that it has been agreed to quote the rate 128 per j 12 cwt. on Cinnamon bark in bales from Straits to Conference basis ports in Eu- rope, effective from July 15, 1935. Straits Bombay Conference Merchants are informed that it has been agreed
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    • 501 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACK IC WQaltfS GBIATGIf (Incorporated in England) TRAVEL SYStfll^ THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS
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    • 146 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham. Penang Palembang. Banjoewangi and North Western Porta) Due Sail S'pore. Spore. T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Aug. 8 Aug 9 Fares Single £19.0.0, Australian Return £30.0.0. Currency For particulars of Freight and Passage please apply to: McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG Planters Stores
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 510 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kuantan via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 pm. I Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday, Thursday
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    • 192 12 PASSENGERS Fassengers in the President Garfield, v hich arrived in Singapore on July 13 include Mr. W. T. Bryant, partner of the Chaaa Associates travel agency in Boston, is en route to New York. Mr. E. A. Connell. passenger dept Boston office of the Dollar S.S. Lines, is on a
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    • 381 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wharxi or expected to arn\«East Wharf (Entrance (.ale I): Rohna 22; Van HeuUz. Kut.v,;. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3): Saale 18; Centaur 16. i». i Pres: Garheld. Santhia 11 oi Pembrokeshire 7 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Silverwalnut 30. Thurlanri Ca Anhui. Nagara :*4: BUvermai Darvel
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 466 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Tnage SporV T age s iAR 6 «00 July 18 SOMALI 6 810 Sent 25 HI 17.000 July 19 CATHAY ***** fllot 27 SOUDAN 6.500 July 31 RAWALPINDI ***** 0?t 11 HERA 16.000 Aug. 2 BANGALORE 6000 Oct 24 i'URA 17.000
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    • 475 13 tllerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. Incorporated in England I "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo Steamer r,..^ iSSSBr* "SSI Calls Aarhus x Calls Dunklrk FOR HONG KONG SHANGHAI AND JAPAN City of Hereford
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    • 1034 13 REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khlow Stramahi. r. Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China Mutual The C un\*rd T White ££r fti Ll Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Ste*».Sl it maa The Strait* Steamship Co.. Ltd. The SSS3L mSSS Ln^ Ml The China Navigation Co..
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 737 14 K. Pa Ma KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ ROKAN Tuesday, July 16, Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. PASlR— Tuesday, July 16, Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. THEDENS —Wednesday, July 17, Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI Wednesday, July 17, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAJANG— Wednesday, July 17, Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estates and
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    • 524 14 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive. Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penang New York Pres. Garfield July 13 July 16 July 18 Aug. 27 Pros. Polk July 27 July 30 Aug. 1 Sept. 10 Pres. Adams
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    • 632 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA London Maru Santos and Buencs Aires via Mombasa Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marquis. Purban. Algoa Bay. Cape Town BuenoHfAires Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durbai. Maru Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo f Arabia Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombas.i. Zanzibar.
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    • 86 14 .FREIGHT SERVICE. j CHINA/JAPAN UNI Big carjo vessels with limited t able passenger arcommod.. ms. PANAMA for Manila H« Kong. S'qhai. Y'hama. <>: .<'-> Kobe Dfilny m.s. CHILE for M.m lllcs. R'dai.\ Hull. Hamburg A: Copcnha n n I ares: To Rotterdam To Manila Round trip S'pore China IsfSMI A
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  • 573 15 Experts Believe He Will Beat Braddock BUT WILL THEY EVER MEET? New York. j rushing defeat of Primo Carnera at the Yankee Basebell Stadium 1 only those who had never seen Joe Louis, the wonder -one-year-old heavy-weight from Detroit, at work.
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    9 15 HOMAS presenting prizes at the Garrison Sports. (Free Press
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  • 489 15 Malay Veterans Beat Chinese Veterans M.F.A. Veterans 2, S.C.F.A, Veterans 0. Eleven veterans of the S.C.F.A and a similar number of the MF.A relived the days of their youth for a brief sixty minutes on the green sward of the Anson Road Stadium when they met at a friendly game
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  • 561 15 SUCCESSFUL CHAMPIONSHIPS CONCLUDED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 15. OHIN Kee Onn, the Malayan lawn tennis champion, settled beyond dispute his claims to the Malayan title by defeating Goon Kok Ying, the Penang champion, in straight sets. The first Perak open championships
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  • 17 15 Fort Canning (Singapore) beat Johore Bahru Rangers by seven goals to five on the Istana padang yesterday.
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  • 164 15 Brilliant Net Play By Von Cramm Prague. July 13. Von Cramm and Lund (Germany) beat Menzel and Malacek < Czechoslovakia*, £—3, 9 7, 6—4. The Germans were an excellent combination. In the first game, Menzel's service, there were five deuces. With Lund's clever volleying the Germans led 4—l
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  • 224 15 Hoosainsah's 5 For 33 Against p.w.n. St. Andrew's School beat the Public Works Department on the Nondescripts ground by 60 runs. Scores: St. Andrew's School J. Ferguson c Chin Lye b D'Almeida 5. R. Thoy e Ponniah b Patterson 22. J. Weber j c D'Almeida b Perrier
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  • 96 15 Rangers Beat Malays In First Division <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 15. The Selangor Rangers defeated the Malays "B" by 3 goals to 1 in the First Division soccer match on the Padang today The Rangers opened accounts through B. de Souza ten minutes after the
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  • 71 15 Perak Team To Meet Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, July 15. The Perak Malaya Cup team against I Selangor on Saturday at Ipoh is as follows: Liew Kam Yoong; Chin Guan Lean (captain); Thong Shin: Alladad Khan, Hock Seng. Teik Leen, Kim Chan, Caleb, Ee Eow. Sin
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  • 491 15 Penang, July 11. *|*HE last State trial of the season wss played on the Victoria Oreen yes terday evening when the Colours defeated the Whites by two goals to ggst It was not a very Interesting game However the football served up
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  • 51 15 The following will represent the Y.W.C.A. in a friendly game of soccer vs the Government House Football Club today on the Anson Road ground at 5.10 p.m J. Bleha; Kwee Thiam Teck. W. Mitchell; A. Zazula. Beksm Othman; Pillay. Day. H. Crocker c Crocker. I Reshtv Reserves W Pullen B,
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  • 664 15 NAKATA STILL BEST TENNIS PLAYER IN NEGRI Seremban, July 14. O NAKATA, retained the Negri Sembilan lawn tennis title today when be beat M. Sakata in the final of the N.S.L.T.A. tournament 6—3, 6—l. A feature of this year's play was the creditable performance of the Negri Sembilan Japanese players
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    21 15 PTE. G. CROCKER and Bandsman A. Woosdell. who won the long jump I event for the Wilts at the Garrison sports.
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  • 839 16 TOURISTS' FAIL AFTER GOOD BEGINNING Four Wickets Fall For 1 Nine Runs A FTER a promising start, South Africa collapsed yesterday in the third Test at Leeds, and at the close of play England had built up a strong position. The South Africans were all out for
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  • 190 16 ISLAND CLUB BEAT TTHE following are the results of the representative match between the Keppel Golf Club and the Island Club played on Sunday morning over the Island course Keppel players were mentioned first. H. Inring Jones (7> 0. S. N. Kelly U) 0. J. M. Harper (7)
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  • 21 16 LWin For Keppel G.C. Over Sepoy Lines The result of the match between Sepoy Lines G.C. (Ladies) versos Kep-
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  • 122 16 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Moore Win July Mixed Foursomes The July Mixed Foursome Competition of the Island Golf Club played over the 2nd nine holes resulted in a win by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Moore with a nett score of 29%. The following are the best
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  • 60 16 W. Walters Wins Weidins Cup The Weiding Cup competition of the Katong G.C. was played for on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for W. Walters with a nett score of 59. The following cards were returned W. Walters 59. A. J. Frank 60 C. E.
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  • 120 16 Although the bicycle as it is known today has altered very little in shape and design during the past 50 years, improvements in components and accessories are being made every year. So much attention in fact has been I'rected to the gearing of cycles that a chapter on
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  • 457 16 Wilts. II 2 Malays II 0. YESTERDAYS Second Division game at the Anson Road Stadium resulted in a win for the Wiltshires over the Malays by two goals to nil. Only a handful of spectators were I present to watch what was a colourless j display, the
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  • 764 16 Singapore is To Have An Amateur Athletic Association SINGAPORE took an important step in the sporting world yesterday when :t was decided to form a local Amateur Athletic Association. This decision was reached at a meeting of representatives oi the various clues In Singapore at the
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  • 32 16 The Commercial ;> SH.B.JSC vs. Municipal which should have been pi S.H.B. ground yesterday, was pos«V and will be played at SIIH i nesday. Aue,. 13. at 5.15 p
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  • 21 16 Today's ties in tin handicap tournament a K. C. Gillett «<.-r (scr.). B Scott (plus out Bowerman <owe 25'.
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  • 33 16 Tin- following have b( Ud represent the Government a Football Association rerror on the Medical C >11< tomorrow Chnn Ah K Joharl; Bavfgnanam, Pi i i Awang Chee. gam Zam. Beskin, It San
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  • 32 16 Today's Trial Match Cancelled AWOIO to minor injuries to certain players, the Malaya Cup trial match which was to have been played today at Anson Road Stadium has been cancelled.
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  • 79 16 THE Singapore team for Saturday's Malaga Cup Match will 1h selected from Abdul Rahman, Chia Kens: Heck, Choy Khun Onn, Chua Boon i ay, Chwce (hua, Do Ifa ttah, N. Hay. Hor Khun, H. C. Humphries, M. K. Hussein, Mahmood. Mat Noor, K. Muthucumaru. Said bin
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    • 92 16 pel G.C. (Ladies) on July 12, were as; follows. Keppel players mentioned i first. Mrs. Low 0, Miss Patterson 0. Mrs. Litchfield 1, Miss Hislop 0. Mrs. Campbell 0, Mrs. Pallister 1. Mrs. Mair 0. Miss Lvans 0. Mrs. O. Sullivan 0, Miss Egger 0. Mrs. Rennie 0, Mrs. Lavihe
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