The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 July 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 14,«33 ESTI). 1835 TUESDAY. JI'LY 23, 1935 10 cents
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  • 302 1 Religious Persecution Rife In Germany SECRET POLICE SEATED BENEATH PULPITS Berlin, July 22 HJ of Roman Catholic priests risked imprisonment ion m a fortress yesterday when they defied •ing's edict entitled "Anti-Political Catholicism." d from the pulpits a from the Vatican organ. Romano, denouncing violations
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  • 49 1 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July tZ. The delayed Dutch eastbound air liner made a second attempt to cross the mountains this morning from Rangoon but was forced by the weather and wireless trouble to return. It is hoped to restart on Tuesday morning.
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  • 56 1 Berlin, July 22. Eleven out of 21 jjirls and a other Superior. Allies Von Marhaheim, were drowned when the "tor boat m which they were travelling during a storm capsized on lUrethener Lake, near Allenstein t »day. Ihe boat had places for only 14. It sank a
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  • 107 1 Capital Reduction Confirmed STRAITS RUIiIiER CO. (From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 22. ll^R. JUSTICE Eve m the Chancery *V* Division today confirmed the reduction of the capital of the Straits Rubber Company from £1.050.000 to £787,500. Counsel for the company said it was proposed to reduce each £1 share
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  • 22 1 Roebbek Issues Orders Against Clergy Berlin, July 20. teps against Catholic openly or secretly oppose J are announced by Dr
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  • 57 1 BACK TO CHINA Fate Of James Lin Still Unknown Washington, July 82. Dr. Szc declines to confirm or deny the report that, he has been instructed to send James Lin. son of the Chinese President who has incurred the displeasure of his father by marrying an assistant m a ten-cent
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  • 264 1 HOME BY AIR FOR £140 Imperial Airways Reduce Fares IMPERIAL Airways and their associated companies announce the introduction of further reduced passenger fares on the Englandi Australia Empire air service operated throughout by four-engined aircraft. Homeward bound the reductions are effective during the oil-season from July 20 to Sept, 23
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  • 300 1 British Cabinet Summoned To Special Meeting VITAL ABYSSINIAN ISSUE London. July 11. IT IS mulriM,,,.<i that a special meeting ol the Cabinet will he held *at Downing Street this morning. It will study latest developments m the Italo-Ahyssinian dispute. The subject is expected to be raised m the House ot
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  • 89 1 Cause Of The Dutch Air Liner Disaster Cieneva. July til. Inquiries have n \»\tled that .1 viclent Alpine storm ill IwpOMMl lor !h« Dutch air-linn disaster According to the Chief BJMjtneei oi the Swiss Federal Aviation Department both the engines ol the Douglas mono plane were m order
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  • 84 1 askdljflkjasldkfjlakjsdlfasdf London. July >Q. The Prince of Wales is next week ilyinK by MfjoMuM to the Channel Islands on a short official visit. He will proceed iirst to Jersey, wh»i» he will open the new Memorial Hal) at the Victoria College, and will be greeted by 7,000
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  • 135 1 Issue Of £13,000,000 Australia Stock Tomorrow SUBSCRIPTION lists will open and close tomorrow m respect of cash applications for the issue of 1 13,469,981 Commonwealth of Australia three per cent, stock of 1939-41 at par. By this means redemption at par will be effected of £12,420,113 New South' Wales three
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  • 48 1 London, July 21. It is understood that the Saudi Arabian Government has ordered the release ot Lieut. Joseph Chamberlain, son oi Sir Austen Chamberlain, who was taken prisoner by the Wahibis after inadvertently crossing into Arabian territory m an army transport car on July 13- Reuter
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    20 1 THE T.U'XTON Championship Dog Show was held at Taunton. Soimrstt recently Mrs. Can fie Id Smith with her prize-winning Borzois.
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  • 35 1  - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 22 The Chin Tan College, the Tahsia College and the Shanghai Law College, ot Shanghai, have been ordered by the Government to reorganise th^ir management. All are private colleges.
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  • 51 1 Troops And Police Heavily Reinforced Lahore. July K. It is oilicially stated that the situation is now controlled. Troops and police have been heavily reinforced with a view to the possibility of bands of Muslims entering the city from outside, but serious reactions have not been reported.-
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  • 35 1 London, July 22. His Majesty has knighted Mr. Harry Robert Boyd, Ceremonial Secretary at the Home Office, and formerly attached to the Ministry of Finance at Peking, and has conferred on him the K.C.V.O.- Reuter
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  • 125 1 (ieneva, July 10. The somewhat curiously word; d communique issued by the League Secretariat today Is interpreted v meaning arrangements are now com plete for a meeting of the Council probably on July 29 or SO to consider the whole Italo-Ethiopian problem It is anticipated Abyssinia will rain
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  • 114 1 Bewilderment On Metal Exchange COMPLETE ABSENCE OF SELLERS London. July 22. DKWIUNBUVNT prevailed on Ihr nutal exchange this morning when Iho price «rf cash tin roae h> VM with backwardation increa.sini: to over M'H). This appears to be i turther examph of the artificiality oi
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    • 63 1 BIGIA TEA gs the freshness md fragrance of the iy a n gardens to your home. I^^ MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT ms to 9.15 P DANCE formal 9.45 to midnight und HANK BROWN UKIE LEE The Two New Yorkers T HE POPULAR TAP RHYTHMIC DANCERS APPEARING
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    • 80 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEflVlftfp^MCTEllTfc TONIGHT TOMORROW FRIDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER C? DANCE MUSIC BY TICK RELLER BAND CABARET ITEMS BY ANNY ZOLNAY JOE PLEE THE POPULAR HUNGARIAN DANCERS ADELPHI HOTEL THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TOMORROW AT I P.M
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  • 72 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Judgment Magistrate's Appeal No. 9/35— Rex. vs. Tan Ah Se&f. Before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell In the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Judgment DC. A. 3 35— Won- Fook Hee (w) vs.
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  • 242 2 Public Programme At The Botanic Gardens By kind permission of Major J. M. Ponstord. M.C.. and the officers. Ist. Bn, the Wiltshire Regiment, the Regimental Band will give a public performance on Tuesday. July 30. at 5.15 p.m. at the Botanic Gardens. The programme '.subject to alterations will
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  • 18 2 h. Y ,n« r Skin hai ne <' ir ly GO million tiny
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  • 309 2 Letters To The Editor Tin Restriction IF SIAM MAKES IMPOSSIBLE DEMANDS SCHEME MIGHT BE WRECKED— HOW PRESSURE COULD BE BROUGHT TO BEAR —STARVING COOLIES CAN'T BUY SIAMESE RICE— /CO OPERATION PAYS To The Editor Sir. -Now that the new Tin Restriction Scheme is being negotiated it might not be out
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  • 141 2 "Big Hearted Herbert" At The Pavilion "Big Hearted Herbert." a Warner Brothers picture, was introduced as the main feature at yesterday's change of programme at the Pavilion Theatre. Guy Kibbee fills the role of Herbert Kalness, a self-made manufacturer with a stubborn prejudice for colleges and the class
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  • 114 2 Britain In Touch With Rome And Paris London, July 20. The British Government continues to be actively engngrd through the diplomatic exchanges m Rome and Paris m efforts to discover a means for the dnect peaceful settlement of the ItaloEthiopian dispute. These efforts will certainly be continued
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  • 82 2 "Good television pictures m one form cii another will be shown m London cinemas be lore the end of the year," said Captain A. G. D. West (technical director of Baird Television. Ltd.) at the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association Conference. Cardilf. Captain West added: "I think that Within two
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  • 54 2 A quiet wedding took place on Friday at the Si. John's- Churcn. Kuala Lumpur, the contracting parties being Mr. Ray Baptist, son of the late Mr Rene Baptist and Mrs. Baptist of Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Nelly Teh Mr. Ray Baptist will be leaving shortly for Sarawak to take up
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  • 169 2 BLACK PRINCE ARRESTED Aldershot Tattoo Incident AN incident which followed a perform- ance of the Aldershot Tattoo was described at an Aldershot court mar t 'iil when the "Black Prinoe" m tim Tattoo. Sergeant William Jones. The Queen's Bays, pleaded not guilty to attempting to strike Squadron Ser-geftnt-MaJor L. Litchfield.
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  • 220 2 Ipoh Is The Wettest Town The Malayan Meteorological Service abstract of observations for June provides some interesting figures lor tht various important towns and nil stations m Malaya. The highest maximum temperature of 94 degrees F. was registered by Ipol and Penang. the maximum temperature for towns like
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  • 214 2 Malcontents, Says Bernard Shaw London. If one studies the history of the great churches, colleges and scientific institutions m this country, one finds that they all began with a malcontent making a will. Such is Mr. George Bernard Shaw's opinion, voiced amid laughter at a dinner
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  • 13 2 Mr. G. H. McLeod has joined the staff of the Electrical Department, Johore.
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  • 159 2 Tamil Who Thought It Belonged To His Wife Taiping, July 19. An English-speaking Tamil was today produced before the Taiping magistrate to answer the charge of dishonestly misappropriating a gold necklace, valued at $65. belonging to a woman. The accused admitted that he pawned the necklace, but stated
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  • 144 2 Great Britain Is Chief Exporter It is shown m official statistics relating to Soviet trade during the first four months of the present year that Great Britain still retains her position as the chief exporter of goods to Russia, a preeminence, until recently, heki by Germany. The
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  • 46 2 The engagement is announced and the marriage will take place shortly of Mr. Lim Ewe Teng (of the Public Works Department. Province' WelltstT* C J?? ew f Mr Lim Sen B Ho °iJP.. M.C.H., and Miss Khoo Soo Beng daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Tlang
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  • 497 2 "I Never Wanted To Be Queen, Says Elizabeth Of Greece Bucharest. July H A BEAUTIFUL woman m a grey dress cut with nun-like seventy patrician head silhouetted against white Madonna lilies m bowl, talked to me m the drawing room of a secluded pink wal here today, says the special
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 218 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SKIN TISSUE CREAM Harriet Hubbard Ayer beneficial treatment for your skin. Combined with gentle massage exercise*, this rich cream aids m replenishing wasted tissue; m toning and strengthening the muscles. Correct massage instructions are enclosed m each package. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. CHEMISTS. BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION Oxley Rise—
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    • 221 2 I Zbc Stnoapoic free press Kuala Lumpur OAice: 2.*,. Jjxj Street. I'll. Ml. London Office: 40 43 Uect Mrrrt I. K C 4 Phone: Central M4S_ 3 <m Tel: "Leadmal-i>., SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within Ouuiu, Ma la. a Malaya Pi,.S Monthly 00 4 00 Quarterly 8.50 112 .00 Half Yearly 117
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 215 2 Diary Of Week m I l/ESDAY, JULY 23. High Water. 345 a.m. 8.9 it.. 4.9 p.m. 88 n tfootbai S.A.FA. League. Div. 11. Wiltshire's vs. Marines, Anson Road Stadium Friendly. St. Joseph's Institution vs. Siong 800 A. A., School c round. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. High Water, 1.59 a.m. 8 2
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    • 267 2 Today 's Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSH, GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l 3.97, 16.86 and 19.82 metres 6.20 Big Ben. The Commodore Grand Orchestra, relayed from the Commodore Theatre, Hammersmith. 1 6.40 A running commentary on the Davis Cup inter-zone tennis final. (Second day.t 6.50 The Frank Walker Octet. Herbert Thorpe
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  • 42 3 Pound Wandering In Early Hours 15 previous convictions guilty before Mr. J. MeP. Singapore third magisterday, an aged Malay. Mydin. had sentence on (1 until July 25. i -iKirged with having been lering m Bencofjlen Street morning while being a
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  • 73 3 11 tea to Rev. Theodore Pastor of Ipoh Wesley Church. &unyan was held on Wednes- Anglo-Chinese School eomwere over 150 present. m waa organised by the Wesley Church jointly with the F-'p-.v nth League and Sunday ribute to the popularity m which Dr. K. T. Khrmg. JJ>., M.CH.. is held
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  • 155 3 •:k twenty years of painful twenty years of sleeplessfrequent sickness and semithe misery ol it and imagine being completely cured by ourse of Maclean Brand l Powder. Yet this is the actual Of Mrs. S— nor own letter. "I would like of the
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    19 3 dksjflaksjdlfjalskjdflkajsdlfk KS OF THE CREW of the Mired, Mr. A. .1. Villiers* yacht which is now m Free Press
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  • 1585 3 Famous Punjab Scholar On Aim Of Sikhism kit m i Penang, July 20. "QLRU Nunaks teaching is that There are no Hindus and no Moslems.' By that he meant that the people were all one. He preached a religion which was devoid of all
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  • 289 3 AT a meeting of the Entertainment Committee, Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund, held last. week, definite arrangejmenta were made m regard to the entertainments fixed In aid of the Fund. The Chairman of the Committee. Mr IJoe Fisher, reported that the initial event organised by the committee,
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  • 378 3 SINGAPORE QUALIFIED DOCTOR'S SUCCESS Wins Group Prize Awarded ITHE supplement to the British Medical Journal of June tl which arrived m Singapore by the last mail brought news of the signal success attained by Aloysius V. Pestana. a younu first-year doctor presently attached to the Anatomy Impart ment of the
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    29 3 photo. MR. A. J. VILIJERS. the wellknown author and journalist and owner and skipper of the sailing yacht "Joseph Conrad" which is now m the Singapore Roads. Free Press
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  • 124 3 Chinese Spends Night In Lock-Up It elephants could speak, one of laako'i circus animals would have been the complainant before Mr. Norman Qrice, the Singapore second magistrate, this morning. Before the show started last night a Chinese onlooker. Chan Tack, wished to attract the elephant's attention
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  • 45 3 His Excellency Sir Bhenton Thomas. G.C.M.G.. His Highness the Sultan oi Ferak. His Highness the Sultan of Johore and the British Resident. Selangor have kindly consented to be patrons for the Malayan Exhibition amateur cycling carnival and badminton tournament, on Aug. 3, 4 and 5
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  • 204 3 Not Subject To Mortgage JUDGMENT was delivered by Mr Ju»- lice Burton, acting Chief Justice, m the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday m favour of the British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd., m their action against Mr. Soh Kent; Teo m respect of sixty shares m
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 108 3 10QK OCTOBER Bth mOE lUUU SINGAPORE IUOu fl^fP QQMOA VVW TO COMMEMORATE A CENTURY OF PROGRESS SPECIAL 100-PAGE ISSUE 116 PAGES. This will give a comprehensive survey of the history and development of Malaya m the last 100 years, with special reference to the rise of trade, commerce and industry
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 866 4 Elizabeth Says Value Of A Well-Groomed Appearance IN THE early eighteen hundreds, the final test of the elegance of the heroine of a romantic novel seems to have been her ability to "descend from a train flawlessly immacuiate and as equisitely groomed
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    • 276 4 ORANGE SOUFFLE Beat the yolks Ol three eggs with three ounces of castor sugar, put into a double saucepan With, the strained juice of lour oranges and the juice of hall a lemon, cook until the mixture thickens, stirrinu well. Dissolve a quarter of an ounce of
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    • 102 4 Line some round patty tins thinly with short pastry, and spread each with raspberry jam. Fill each one with the following macaroon mixture:— SieVe together four i ounces of castor sugar and four ounces of ground almonds. Beat to a stiff froth the whites of three eggs, add
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    • 121 4 Although they stick firmly to smooth, hard surfaces, gummed luggage-labels are of little use for bolster-bags, canvas hold-alls, or cases made of soft grained leather. At first they may seem to stick, but they peel off later when the gum dries. It is a good plan to attach
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    • 359 4 HINTS THAT MAY BE USEFUL TWO heavy meals a day aiv not m the least necessary, and there are many people who much prefer a li^ht lunch. It this can be regularised, as is the breakfast of those who swear by eftgl and bacon,
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      168 4 Sour milk sJi mid i away, as it can b« batch ol delld pared :md 1 1 eked m 1 hour with .1 Mnt o! pound .nu! 1 ball bowl Silt m hall 1 heaped teaspoonful ol a h< l ap«'d trav> ,u ml soda. And three oono
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    • 80 4 Boil hard the number ol eggs required, then shell them and grate on coarse grater Season well with popper. salt, and a few grains of mustard Add a little chopped Dflkj and a few chopped shrimps Mix with enough crt am to moisten thoroughly, v mixtur. botweon individual
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 64 4 GO SMARTLY HANDKERCHIEFED! Choose your handkerdiiefa as you chooot jrour to go with your suits to suit all oecasi See Pyramids at your outfitters. Cokmr colour borders m inimitable variety, and I of self-designs even m white. Don't bt BllsMi the moderate Pyramid prices. Men who tailored and shoed and
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    146 5 SAJLOM FROM American battleships Hatching the play m the British open golf championship a, Muirf.eld GOLDEN VOICED CSIRL: Miss f ondo|| mm the Post Oflue telephone •<> ,n,,» n otilion. A FULL RKIIEARSAL for the Royal R lie Art.n ;it Hush moor \rriu SAFETY BUMPERS— New type safctv b«mpcn tm
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    • 25 5 ire ncK~°rnj€'~wpßTDy-". C h s ire Uanish English Roquefort Cheddar Oruyere Cheddar 'Blue Moot' Limburger 'Blue Moon' Pimiento Cheddar 'Blue Moon Camembrie. Warm Sfudfo* 51
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  • 268 6 Overpowered By Captain (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penung, July 22. PASSENGERS and crew aboard the Straits Steamship vessel, Ipc;h, had an exciting time on Saturday night when a Chinese* deck passenger ran amok and stabbed a fellow passenger and a member
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  • 100 6 Six Months' Imprisonment Imposed Ku.il.i Lumpur, July Bi. The last case of the Selangor Assizes was heard this morning before Mr. Justice Cussen. when Hasara Singh pleaded guilty to giving false evidence m a judicial inquiry He said his evidence m a civil cast m the magistrate's court
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  • 56 6 Mr. A. A. Bestic. of Dublin, has been lent by the Irish Lights Commissioners to assist Captain Russell, marine superintendent of the Trltonia Co.. Glasgow whose organisation will begin efforts, this month to locate the Lusitani-.t which was torpedoed off the Cork co^st riming the war. Mr. Bestic
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  • 56 6 Mrs. Marcus Rex and Mrs. W. D. Barron will act as judges of the table decorations and other classes for the arrangement ot flowers m the Horticultural Section of the forthcoming Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association Exhibition. Full particulars of the classes can be obtained from the Section Secretary. Mr. C. van
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  • 92 6 Chinese Charged With Importing Rubber Without Permit ARRESTED m Garden Street on Sunday morning by Monopolies officers four Chinese were produced yesterday before Mr. J. McP. Brander. the Singapore third magistrate on what was the first charge of its kind. Three of the men. Scow Ah Kee. Chia Ah Kek.
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  • 142 6 Warrant Issued Against Insurance Collector A Chinese, until recently a collector lor an insurance company and who was arrested on a warrant by Mr. D. N. Livingstone. Asst. 0.C.D.. Perak. on a charge of embezzling the funds of the company, failed to make an appearance on Friday
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  • 106 6 Largest Vessel Of New Type Ready To Launch The drsi vessel to be launched on the Tyne n* xt month will bi the larg.st cargo vessel m the world constructed or tlie electric all-weided system. The vessel is the Joseph Medill. 295 ft. I*l length, built by Messrs.
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  • 88 6 Tamil Boy Says He Has No Money How a boy aged fourteen was found as a stowaway on board the s.s. Rajula during her voyage from Negapatam to Penang was told to Mr. J. P. Biddulph at the Penang police court on Friday. The accused, a Tamil named
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  • 361 6 BOYS DEATH FOLLOWING TREATMENT B\ CHINESE Penang, July 20. UT'HERE is little doubt that had the deceased been sent to the hospital earlier his life would never have been In danger. The practice of employing so-called native doctors to treat fractures and other serious injuries
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    12 6 BOYS OP QUEEN'S COLLEGE. Taun ton, Somerset, giving a display of gymnastics.
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  • 108 6 Possession Of Seditious Literature A Chinese woman. Lim Ah Chin, who was one of the four persons arrested for the possession of seditious literature before Mr. J. McP. Brander. the Singapore third magistrate, was further asked this morning to show cause why she should not be bound
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  • 74 6 Large Gathering Attends Funeral The funeral took place on Thursday evening of Mr. K. A. Naina Mohamed. i leading money changer m Penang and a prominent figure m the local Mohamedan community, who died on Thursday "morning following a short illness. The funeral was attended
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  • 33 6 Mr. L. C. Simpson-Gray, the Deputy Public Prosecutor. Perak. is shortly leaving for home on furlough. He wiil be succeeded by Mr. I. W. Blelloch. who 's expected back from home leave shortly
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  • 165 6 LORRY DRIVER FINED Taiping. July It. ON the complaint of H. H. the Raja Perempuan of Perak, a Chinese lorry driver was this morning produced before the Taiping magistrate to answer a charge of rash driving. Mr. C. N. Godwin, ACT.. Ofllcet In Charge
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  • 77 6 Moots Prominent Singapore Business Men Mr. V. A. Lowinger. Malaya's senior tin representative or. the International Tin Committee, met several prominent Singapore businessmen over the week-end. Mr. John Bagnall. managing director of Straits Trading Co., Ltd. who recently startled the tin world by advocating a much lower
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  • 264 6 CHANGES IN SIAMESE GOVERNMENT Bangkok. IT is reported m the vernacular newspaper Sri Kmig, that at recent meeting of the State Council it was decided that, on account of the |Tt*l pressure of work m the Ministry of Economics. Phya Sorayudh Seni. the Minister, has been relieved of his temporary
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  • 111 6 Another Mining Pool Tragedy < From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. July 82. Yet another of the all-tcn-lre-quent tragedies m disused mtnim pools occurred this week-end. Jamee Dmrbythlre, n-ycar-old Eurasian, who recently 1< 11 school. was found drowned rI the fourth mile, Ampang In p dinned Brining pool
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  • 56 6 The next meetlni ol tin Bingap Rotary Ciub will b held m the Roof Garden ol the Adelphi Hotel at I p m on Wednesday. July 24 This will be 1 business meeting, lor Rotariani only. Th» i principal business will be to receive the annual report and
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  • 138 6 CRIED FOR HOURS WITH NEURITIS Could Not Walk I-, (l This worn. i M swil. neuritis tint \< could nut w.i lk si. hours at UM Vtl <<ne day sh. started Salts and m ihort I different woman li y»»u n n« uriti.s n -.id h.-r I- iin "I sulTen
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  • 192 6 DA TO S WARNING I K11.11.1 BmoNM •< Thk Date stia Mlayi di 1 iso. who is pro Saadalui Islam Club hftl b< I 11 ol disc(»ius< whuh have b« t i. teresi by nwMbi n of Ui nil tton In PMtei i X M rbau Bavk k<
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  • 36 6 Mr Arbuthnott. hon m I the Belangor Oliver Jublli Fund :\t d .1 sum .)1 M M B Station H. I I. Kuala Lunn.ur I per i-ont 01 the pcocecdi <• «n. Special Jubilee Dlnntn »i i<i
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 76 6 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL SUNDAY JULY 28th 1935 at 9.30 p.m. BENEFIT CONCERT to Mr. A. Konchester date of Raffles and Adelphi Hotel Orchestras) THE FOLLOWING ARTISTES have kindly consented to appear AGA LAHOWSKA Mezzo Soprano CHRISTINE VAN DER LEEUW Pianist. ARKADY KONCHESTER Violin. JOSEPH SPEELMAN Cello. ROBERT WADDLE Organ. And
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    • 60 6 •Definitely a tilm to m becau^ ol its It ls {ast and |M>llshccl al|d a u (n rthn I IMS." -DAILY MIRROR ftlm XdW That s v hlt X 5S" 1 IE KNEWEVERX^WOMAN'S WEAKNESS STUART ERWIN BILLIE BURKE J^ X^E# HARVEY STEPHENS KATHARINE ALEXANOW /^if/ ARobertZ. Leonaid Production NEXT~CHANGE m^'f^>pT#T|
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  • 275 7 London To Glasgow By Mistake Glasgow, July 11 OST m animated conversation i u with her niece and nephew, to whom she was bidding farewell at Euston, an elderly London woman failed to notice the Royal Scot express being signalled out of the station. At 540
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  • 295 7 HUNG BY SKIRT FROM TREE ON TOP OF CLIFF Sydney. July G. Manly tire brigade turned out with a motor engine and extension while police rushed up with a H5 ft. ladder and rope tackle. All hands. with civilians, were required to rescue an elderly woman, Mrs Margaret Berry. :n
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  • 106 7 Fresh Disturbances In Germany Berlin, July 20. Flying squads were again called out to deal with fresh anti-Jewish disturbances resulting .m a number ol arrests. Crowds paraded the streets shouting "Down with the Jews." Supposed Jews were dragged irom West End cafes, while others sought safety m
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  • 67 7 London, July 20. The Chamber ol Shipping's quarterly return of tonnage laid up m ports of Great Britain and Ireland shows a further improvement. On July 1. there were 575,910 tons of British shipping laid up. which is 117.709 tons or 16 7 per cent, less than
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  • 229 7 TORTURE CHAMBER OF TSAR 'T'HE secrei übterranean torture cham- ber of Ivan the Terrible lost for nearly lour centuries, has at last been found by mnnellers on Moscow's iu\v underground. It is not far from cellars of the Comintern's central offices. It was there, m that so-called' "Henchman's Court." m
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  • 15 7 London, July £0. The Queen received the Chinese Ambassador and Madame Quo Tai-Chi today. Reuter
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    • 209 7 COLOSSAL? NO! IS IT DARNED GOOD ENTERTAINMENT? A LH Am BRA last I r_> 1 j Qf Q Icz BJ^BBBw M^^gXv BT *^BM /^W. I m 1 tough I jM^ truck drivei I ,^fc^^^^^iS hearts and A £j& mUk speed record IB m'i^B^ M^^S )j The CAPITOL'S NEXT Attraction: I
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    • 276 7 Warner Bros/ brilliant adaptation of the Play that Thrilled B^Bfl^^B«BMj London and New York BJB^BSSQSSSBSI IteS^ 6 15 TONIGHT 9.15 Btct-. r tflsP'v (iRU>I>IN G DRAMA! v ERRE LE TENSE MYSTERY! LA/OS ZILAHY'S Stage Success of Two Continents! THE FIREBIRD with VERREE TEASDALE RICARDO CORTEZ LIONEL ATWILL f i ANITA
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  • 1015 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1935 The Robot Plane WI'IHIN the past few weeks the: Press both at Home and m Malaya has been featuring articles land pictures o£ the latest wonder m i aviation- -the robot plane, which can be made to perform all kinds of j
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  • 231 8 Mr. Lim Koon Teck, Deputy Registrar and Sheriff, has returned to Singapore after a holiday m China and Japan. A meeting of the Finance Committee of the Federal Council was held m Kuala Lumpur on Friday. Mr. E. B. David. M.C.S.. has been granted eight months and
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  • 654 8 XHE decision of the Labour party to i oppose the Speaker at the next general election has brought the usu.il i reminder that the Conservatives opposed Gully m 1895. But it h> beini recalled also that it is exactly MM hundred years since a Speaker to*
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  • 967 8 West India n Tragedy Dominica, 8.W.1. TTwo weeks ago Belsujet stole a boat lrom Claud and sail from Barthelmy and went to the French country, which is Marie Galante. a squat pale island planted with sugar-cane lying twenty miles away on the horizon. iHere Columbus watered his ships upon his
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    • 208 8 #ii» 111 OitftMV QH II *i 5» or d I BY SPIX'IAL A TO B.M. THE APPOINTMKNT KING SIAM BKAUTIFI L JEWELLERY ENHANCES FEMININE CHAKM. The beautiful designs of today as stocked by us make the possession of a ring, brooch, clip, bracelet or pendant more desirable than ever before.
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    • 40 8 THE WIFE WHO IS ETERNALLY TALKING does not really exist says a writer. She is just a figure of speech. There is nothing ephemeral about "GAFLAC" POLICIES. j GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFE ISSTKANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 1288 9 Refused To Continue Voyage After Reaching Singapore SHIP DELAYED TWO DAYS "TF the court is to accept the suggestion that members of a crew should be allowed to break their contract when and where they like, to the entire disregard of shipmasters and owners,
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  • 25 9 His Highness Sir Abu Bakar. K.C.M.G.. Sultan of Pahang. has been away m Singapore for dental treatment and is expected back at Pekan very shortly.
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  • 135 9  - $20, 000, 000 Loan Sin Chew Jlt Poh Help For Chinese Flood Victims Shanghai. July 22. AORT from a foreign source that Dr. H. H. Kung. the Minister and Acting Presuggested a reduction of lit. on administration exsaving to be set aside neflt of flood victims, m ("nina. Government la
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  • 43 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 22. Nt of 14 Chinese boy Shanghai this morning for to attend the World Review convened by the of the U.S. m Washington, the stouts will formally honour wit by presenting him silver cup.
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  • 130 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER London. July It Spot (BeHe») 5 7 B d. <5 7 B d. > (Buyers) 5 3 4 d. «5 3 <id.> Oct. -Dec. 531 32d. <5 3132d> Jan-March 6 3 32d. (6 3 32d.> April- June G^d.
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  • 116 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Mutiny In Capital Of Kweichow Shanghai. July 11 JV^ARTTAL law was declared m *'l Kweiyang, last night capital of Kweichow, following the mutiny of a portion of the 103 rd divisi. under General Ho Chi Chung. While General Koo Tao Tung. Com mander
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  • 480 9 Reasons Why "L.U.V Plan Was Rejected London, July '11. 1 tie Government*! reasons lor rejecting Mr. Lloyd Oeorge*a New Deal have been given m detail m a 16. 000-word statement Giving their considered reply to ali the points, the Government describe Mr. Lloyd George's proposals as
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  • 82 9 Precautions Taken At Air Force Base CMALLPOX was found m the vicinity of the Royal Air Force Base. On Saturday afternoon, during a house to house search by the Government Health Department, seven infected Malays were discovered m a hamlet m a village known as Air Base Village,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 156 9 Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs kidneys havo nine millions tiny r filters which are endangered by r drastic, irritatine drugs. B»'- Kidney trouble or Bladder weakikes you j-uffer from Get line \*K Pair:*. Nervousness. DiezlStlffnesa, Kheumntism, LAimbujf'H Hurnintr. Itching, Smarting. p I>»sm of Vigour, don't d>lay. Doctor's new discovery
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    • 157 9 DON'T FORGET! rR'^BTNSO'N T s"| ANNUAL [sale] COMMENCES ON AUGUST Ist. Hk jkJm fi-B lH i^S\ m *m Jb P»- AUSTIN w Offers today a car of very modern lines and performaaoe. yet it X not mi radical m design that It will wwn g« ««t of fashion. The Austin
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  • 1449 10 BADEK RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED Criticism Of Malayan Taxes And Dutch Gold Policy THE twenty-fifth annual general meeting of the Badek Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on Monday. June 17. 1935, at the registered office of the company, Ceylon House. Eastcheap. London, E.C. The Hon. R. D. Denman, M.P. (chairman of
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  • 36 10 The existing trade treaty and clearing agreement, which terminated on June 30, was prolonged for a fortnight. A few French delegates are remaining there to discuss details of the Saar Agreement.
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  • 444 10 Singapore, July 19. MEAT Beef steak Kati 32 Beef stew or curry do 24 Fillet steak lb. 48 Mutton, Australian do 30 Pork, lean Kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (Ist. quality) do 35 POULTRY Capons (locally reared) do 50 Ducks each 35 Fowls Kati 30 Hens
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  • 98 10 Ocncva Of its total budget of 30,639,664 gold r^c CS Tif bO T Ut £2 0 0° .0 0 at current rates—the League of Nations had received 10,739,634 gold francs by May 31 it is announced here. This proportion— 35.05 per cent compares with a proportion of 28
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  • 1119 10 Fraser' s S hare List MONDAY, JULY 22, 1935. MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s 3s 6d 4s 14d Asam Kumbang 3 2s c Austral Malay o8; 6d 60s 6d Aver Hitam Tin (ss) 12s 9d 13s 6d Ayer Weng ($1) mI'H Bangrin Tin 19 s W 2Cj Od Batu
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  • 75 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 22, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R.S. S. incases (F. 0.8. July) 19 916 19 11 16 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. July) 19 316 19 516 No. I. X. R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 19 716 19 9i16 August September
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  • 228 10 July 22 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2315 16 London. 3 months' sight 2329 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 7 8 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 27 32 London, demand 2 3 13 16 London, T.T. 2 3 13 16 Lyons and Paris, demand 860
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  • 92 10 July 22 Buyers Sellers Gambler 600 Java Cube 10^50 Hamburg Cube 10.50 White Pepper 18.75 Muntok White Pepper 19 00 Copra. Sundried 3.95 Copra, mixed 3. 50 Small Flake Tapioca 4.30 RB. Siam No. 1 per koyan 115 Blanja Jelotong 7 50 Sarawak Jelotong 7 00 R.
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  • 282 10 OR NO IMI'ROYKA IN VAWJES Rubber Depressed i, Statistics I EWIS lid Peats I market report, d.i',.l I gtftfttt We have had a vrrv dull market during the week and a little lower all round Ad statistics and falling BUU commodities, particularly i I. ci i
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  • 48 10 The Greek Government is said to decided not to insist up^n fa foreign limited companies la On convert their capital into drachm At the same time, the r mip.m; come within the scope ol Urn law stipulating that thrir capil ix> calculated at London exch.mn<
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    • 41 10 A/c/'^yv CO.C r J *fu Cheap ttomgf for »U kind* off produce no* available, at Mn*n SUnlon Nrlson and Siveraldo Uodnwn, M>. Boat Quay, Slngapor STANTON NELSON CO., LTD 4. COLLTER QL'AV. MMAffWH Teleptumes SEASIDE OOHOWN KIMKSIDK GODOWN.. OFFICE Inspection hwMfi
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  • 592 11 WENDIE BARRIE TO BE Paramount's Mew Personality Moliywood In Person BY MOLLIE MERRICK BARRIE is going to have ggest chance that Parahow to give during months. Studio heads ci. after seeing her work Broadcast,' 1 that this Is their best bet for a lity m films. v will be called
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  • 562 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN MORTH did not make his four notrump bid m the hand below merely to show that he h^ld the necessary two Aces and the King Of a bid suit. He lelt that a
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  • 273 11 LIONEL ATWIL VERREE TEASDALE IN "The FIREBIRD" "'T'HE FIREBIRD" a strange and lasci- nating romance set m the background of Austria's gay capital, comes to the Capitol Theatre tonight with an eight-star cast, including Verree Teasdale. Ricardo Cortez. Lionel Atwill and Anita Louse. The lour form a quartette, who together
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  • 188 11 CHAPLIN COMEDIES MISSING piLM racketeers have been responsible for the disappearance of many of the outstanding films made since the industry was begun 30 years ago. Investigations carried out In connection with the newly established National Film Library reveal that there is not one copy of some epoch-making films made
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  • 397 11 St atics Office Library Notice THE following publications were limtd 1 or received by the Department ofl Statistics. S.S. and F M.S.. during period July 13 to 19 inclusive and I available for public use m the Reference Libiary. Fullcrton BUJding, SiiM:.>porc. Applications may b 6 mad" by members of
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  • 121 11 .Mr. Kee Hup Kong Entertains At Sungei Bakup On the occasion ot the weddiim < 1 his daughter, Mr. KM Hup Kcn^ na\< .1 dinner on Thursday Bight at nil residence m Sunßci Bakap. Then was a large gathering Including frlendf both ln,m Penang and Kcdah. A ronggeni
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    • 142 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorpcrated m tut Colony ol Hong Kong> The liability of members is limited to the extent and m tho manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 cl the Colony. HEAD OFFICE BONG KONG Authorised Capital $50.000 000 Issued and fully paid up $20.00 1
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    • 511 11 CHARTKRKI) BANK OF INDIA, A! STRAI I A \\n cIfIN v •Incorporated m England Royal Chai Icri Paid up capital m 600.000 shares Of Bl ich 000.000 Reserve Fund woo. 000 Reserve Liability Of, Proprietors ofH)oo<> HEAD I»MII I 38. Bishopsgau LogMgggi h Apgngggg and Bmnanai Ale; Btar Iloilo s.ii^,,!,
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 32 12 The m.s. J. v. Oldenbarnevelt will arrive at noon today and proceed to Godowns 4 and 5, Gate 4. She will sail at 5 P-rn. the same day for Java.
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    • 32 12 The Andre Lebon is due here from Saigon today at 7 a.m. and will sail the same day at 1 p.m. for Colombo, Aden, W^W* and Marseilles eertn S.H.B. wharves.
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    • Article, Illustration
      33 12 AN AERIAL PICTURE of ships of the Home and Mediterranean Fleets m battle line carrying out tluir evolutions o(T the Isle of Wight during: rehearsal of the exercises for the Royal Naval Review.
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    • 298 12 Navy Called Up 1,200 Men And 1,197 Of Them Were "Fighting Fit" Portsmouth. /TWELVE hundred naval reservists, 80 per cent, past their first youth, 1 presented themselves here to help the Navy at the Royal Review next week. Three were turned down as unfit. Eleven hundred and ninety-sevtn were passed
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    • 223 12 Anglo-Soviet Company Uses British Ships The Ar.?!o-Soviet Shipping Co.. I.'d In April chartered on the Lon-dor market a total of 70 vessels, of which 32 were British, says the Bulletin of the Russo-British Chamber of Commerce In addition to these a number of [British vessels were chartered di;ect
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    • 34 12 The P. and O. Bangalore has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this port at 3 p.m. tomorrow. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. wharf on arrival.
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    • 497 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In F.M.8.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIffIC jji'tt'-'-': ■■''■■•0: WORLD'S WAlin r incorporated m England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA
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    • 131 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Pen Palembang, Banjoewangi North Western Ports) Due S'poro p T.s m.v. Kangaroo Aim A Fares Single £19.0.0. Austr.* Return £30.0.0. Curre For particulars of Freight and l*.i>vi plrasr apply to: McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PEMNG Planters Stores Agency Co.. L
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 522 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. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and
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    • 39 12 CLEARANCES July 21: Zuiko Maru, Anyo Maru (Jap.); Henrik, Ngow Hock, Marly (Norw.); Porthos (Fren.); Tasman Tjipai (Dut.). July 22: Sibajak, Plancius, Kepah, Makasser (Dut.) Agapenor, Kinta, Hong Lam, Sin Kheng Seng, Rahman (Brit.); Skuld (Norw.); go. Merlin (Fren)
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    • 116 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Sibajak. Dut 7.357 tons from Sourabaya 22. lor Rotterdam 22 Durban Maru. Jap.. 4.382 tons from Yokohama 21. for Penang 23. Katong. Brit.. 863 tons from Bangkok 21. for Bangkok 22. Valaya. Siam. 803 tons from Bangkok 21. for Bangkok 24. Hero. Norvv.. 825 tons from Bangkok 21.
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    • 174 12 SINGAPORE HARBO Ships alongside the I or expected to »rri\. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Terukum Main 18, Mai Menestheus 13. Andi I lina 9; City of Hereford 7 Empire Dock < Entrant e (.it, Silverhazel 30; A Maron 35; Kiyosumi Maru Empire Dock: (Entrance <■ Djambi 46; Ipoh Katonu West
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    • 411 13 II \M and iBRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS 6.500 July 31 CATHAY 15 000 Sent 27 16.000 Aug. 2 RAWALPINDI 17 000 Oct' 11 17.000 Aug. 16 BANGALORE 6*ooo Oct' 24 6.070 Aug. 29 CORFU 15 000 Oct' 25 LJTANA 17.000 Aug. 30 RANCHI 17 000
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    • 483 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AM) HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo Steamer n c SSSSSSS S B !:SS!:,J x Calls Dunlurk. FOR HONG KONG SHANGHAI AND JAPAN City ol Hereford
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    • 939 13 REPRESENTING SHIPPING I£L gcJ'SK-'SiL J2553 ?E ZZttSTSt? m X ssrjSrtMt. I Thr H r INSIKANCE ?mur^; r To., Til London and Globe uT" and Mersey Marinr inwttnijic# KAILUAYS The Federated Malay States Railways. Thr Royal State Railway su«. Imperial Airways, Ltd. Mac Robertson- Mi^r ArlaUon LU. Indian Trans-Continental Airways Ltd.
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    • 760 14 K. P. M. *<>NINKLIJKI PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU TOMOIION Tuesday, July 23, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. MAJANG, Wednesday, July 24, Prlgi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloc-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS Wednesday, July 24, Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI Wednesday. July 24. Toengkal, Moeara-Sabas and Djambi. BOTH Wednesday, July 24, Belawan-Deli. VAN HEUTSZ— Thursday, July 25.
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    • 517 14 BflVtsß 1 a. +M 4P^^^ .^Ji/ ■^^^'''^^Sslllßa^Ha^BSaifiattaHatafiai^a^a^r^-s.J^^l m^\m r*BKr"^i 1 /v. tt^\ ,^V*^ _^^a^a^^^_ a^aW TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive. Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Ppnatig New York Pits. Polk July 27 July 30 Aup.
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    • 734 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH «MKKU 4 London Maru Santos and Buenos Am s via MoinbaZanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marqu rmrban. Algoa Bay. Cape Town t Buenos* Aires Buenos Aires via Colombo, Durb.i: Maru Capo Town. Rio do Janoiro. Santos and Montevideo f Arabia Maru Buenos Aires via
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  • 492 15 London. t/ANKEB won her second victory at Plymouth when the regat--1 t .l was given by the Royal Western Yacht Club of England. heat Endeavour by 1 mm. 33 sec. over a 36-mile course, m strong westerly wind. gained a narrow lead
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  • 157 15 Feted By Selangor Badminton Association The Selangor Badminton Association gave a tea party yesterday m honour ot their vice-president. Miss Josephine Foss. M.8.E.. celebrating her recent receipt of the M.B.E. and of His Majesty's Silver Jubilee Medal. They presented Miss Foss with an illuminated address drawing attention
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  • 64 15 Brews Wins For Second Successive Year Le Touquet. Brews. South Africa, won the Open Goli Championship for tid year m succession with an of 293. doing the final round ac under par. H Padgham. who had a total of ited a record for the course with iii
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  • 230 15 •From Our Own Correspondent) Tlpoh, July 22. HE annual tennis competition between Perak Malays and Kedah Malays took place during the week-end At Kuala Kangsar. Perak regained possession of the Resent of Kedah Cup. presented by the late Tengku Ibrahim, by the close
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  • 108 15 Remarkable Golf By N.S.W. Amateur Champion The N.S.W. amateur golf champion. J Ferrier. was handicapped by the Manly Golf Club committee to concede a stroke to par. As par golf is considered to b/> perfect golf, the Club's opinion ot Ferrier is evident. His record during the
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  • 36 15 Today's ties m the S.C.C. billiards handicap tournament are as follows: C. R. Wardle (owe 125) vs. J- A. Dean scr c. v. Bm u>l o we 25) vs p Carml chael (owe 100).
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  • 830 15 THE annual repott of Old Rafflesians' Association, Singapore, 1 for the year ended Mar. 31, 1935, for presentation at the annual meeting at G.H. Cafe on Thursday. July 25, states Your committee have revised the roll .f the association and removed thererom the
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 15 photo. M. THOMAS, mile-winner, established a new State record of 4 mm 45 2-5 sec. Free Press
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  • 95 15 tp'icm Our Own Correspondent.' Johore Bahru, July 20. The tennis tournament open to members of The Old Collegians Society of Johore is about to conclude. The doubles final took placo yesterday. while the singles semifinal is fixed for next week-end En the doubles final played on the courts
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  • 42 15 Moscow. A new world record for W*ifftlt UfttDP was established here by Popov who lifted a bar weighing 77.5 kilogrammes 'about 193 lbs. with his left hand bettering the last wcrld record, which was 76.8 kilogrammes, which he himself had maclo. Tass
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  • 272 15 London. IF all I hear is correct, the first week cl September is KOinn to b«* a notable one lor boxinn. with two world title matches one m Manchester and the other at Wembley m close order writes Geollrev Simpson m th< Duly
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 15 LEE Rl AN YEW. winner of thr huh jump (5 fret inches) and pole vault.— Krcr Pres> photo
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  • 364 15 EUROPEANS DRAW WITH "THE REST" (From Our Own Correspondent > ivm.uk. July 21. THE annual match between the European* and Rest lor the De Silva cup was drawn. A .splendid rhth wicket partnership by L. J. Thumps:.! ai.d H i) Hopkil put the Europeans In a strong positio yesterday. The
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  • 73 15 Two Tournament Finals To Be Played Today T\v > finals m the Tani?lin Club lawn tennis tournament will be played today. They are as lollows Men's Doubles Handicap Final A. P. Cameron and H E. C. de Chasslrcn (owe 15.2» vs. H F. C. Home and JT.
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  • 61 15 N. B. Pope, making a special attempt {on the motor-cycle lap record at Brook- lands, broke the previous best figure with a speed of 120.59 m.p.h. This is the rirsi time that the Brooklands track has been lapped by a motor-cycle at 120 m.p.h. the previous record being
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  • 64 15 The Singapore Hockey Association umpires' class will begin on Wedncs- day. July 24. and thereafter at ap--1 proximately fortnightly intervals, until further notice. The first of (he series will be a talk given by the Hon. Mr A. B Jordan at the S.C.C. at 6 30 p.m Members
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  • 84 15 Two New World Times Set (p In Canadian Championship Winnipeg. Ten new Canadian swimming records and two world's records were established during tht three-days Canadian amateur swimming championships here- a performance unprecedented m Canadian swimming history The world records went to Mi.ss Phyllis Dcwar. British Empire Opines champion,
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  • 24 15 P rmlchael and X C Oillett play A. F Fftmtcr and J M Thomas tomorrow -ii Ihi See Russian Pool cr übH i: ndlcsp
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  • 27 15 Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 20 TWO lmhu> here tonight ended sen s.itionully but for th<- crowd their
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  • 62 16 LOSERS BEGAN WELL BUT WERE BEATEN BY DASH AND SCIENCE TEN goals were scored at Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon during a Second Division football match. The Police scored nine of these while the Malays had only a solitary success. The losers started promisingly enough
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  • 229 16 AMATEUR BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP ¥1 E. the General Officer Command"•ing and Hen. Mr. Tay Lian Teck. J.P.. have agreed to become the patrons of the Singapore Billiards Association. The Malayan amateur <4-ball) billiard championship tournament, for which the challenge shield is presented by Messrs. Frankel Bros., will begin on Wednesday. July
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  • 269 16 VON CRAMM BEA TS ALLISON Germany And U.S. 1-AH In Davis Cup London, July TZ. In the inter-zone final of the Davis Cup, continued today at Wimbledon, Von Cramm (Germany) beat Allison (America) B—6, H—-3, 6 l. On Saturday. Budge (America) beat Henkel (Germany) 7 5, 11_9, «_B, 6—l. The
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  • 24 16 In a Third Division football match played on the S.R.C. ground yesterday afternoon, the S.R.C. beat Khalsa Association by two clear goals.
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    29 16 photos. d!T; V, m Se 7. e> 2 P C 130 3 Okumura, 4 Lim Thye Hee On tL v!"i re are the winn of the 400 Free Press
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  • 86 16 SINGAPORE POLO TEAMS AT PENANG i From a Special Correspondent) THERE was a large attendance at the opening of the polo tournament at Penang yesterday When several Singapore teams took part. The Spooner Cup. which is the junior trophy, was the attraction, and tho follow! jig were the results: Penang
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  • 232 16 24-Year-Old Golfers Success WILLIAM John Branch, twenty-four-year-old golfer, who as yet is only an assistant professional, brought the Belgian Open Championship to Britain recently. He was bracketed top on Sunday with F. Van Donck. of the Royal Belgian G.C. They had beaten a field m which
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  • 112 16 Captain Says "Britain Will Win" IF a confident captain is the keystone to success then Great Britain will retain the Ryder Cup m the match with the United States, at Ridgewood. New Jersey, on Sept, 28 and 29. Charles Whitcombe, who will lead the side, said recently: "Great Britain will
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    22 16 photo. THE HALF MILE was won by Fauga Singh m 2 mm. 7 4-5 sec which is a Selangor record. Free Press
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  • 491 16 Singapore Golf Club DUFFERS' CUP TOURNEY DRAW •THE Dulfers* Cup. qualifying round. Of the Singapore Golf Club will bo played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday. July 27 and 28. The following is the draw A. If. Pearson vs. H. C. Shrubsole. F.D.Harrison vs. S. R. Urquhart. M A.
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  • 95 16 Latest Callover Makes Sunny Palm Favourite London, July 22. The callover for the Stewards Cud to be run at Goodwood on July 30 i«? as follows: 10 to 1 Sunny Palm offered, 100 to 9 iaKen. !!X 1° o ?P lenoid taken and offered. 100 to 8 Cora
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  • 153 16 Singapore Khalsa Cricket Team Beat R.A.O.C. pi.AVINCi OB <,*.. Sunday |fa MCtetton o. a: k kA< For the winners Will an exivlh :>• ill-round m-( ring 56 runs md lot 16 rant. For carried his bat right tl i nlngs Th> scon s\< KIIMsx M B. SinKli C Twitch. Ram
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  • 19 16 The Post Office beat tlu Btl P.SC. by three goals to on. mercial Cup match on th< ground yesterday.
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  • 239 16 1,000 Holes In 51* Hours Without A Break AMERICAN goiters arc formidable players. They are capable, as we iknow. of great achievement. But the greatest of them must "hand it" to Mr Robert Coy, of Illinois, who claims to have played 1.000 successive holes without
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  • 72 16 N. A. Mallal Wins Island Club Contest The following were the results of play over 36 holes for tho Akuzawa Cup at the Island Club at tho week-end: N. A. Mallal ds> 70-68 138 B. Mineo 15 75 •65 140 S. Suganuma 12 76-66 142 R W. Moore
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