The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 June 1936

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,8G8. ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1936. 10 CENTS
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  • 343 1 How Time Compares With Normandie GREAT WELCOME FROM NEW YORK ON ARRIVAL Skyscraper Roofs Black With Spectators NKVV YORK, JINE 1. jTTp|IIK QUEEN MARY ARRIVED AT QUARANTINE IN NEW YORK AT 3.9 P.M. BRITISH STANDARD TIME BIT SHE HAS NOT YET SUCCEEDED
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  • 201 1 WELCOMES SENDING OF I.T.C. DELEGATES (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 30. •pHE yearly output for Siam under the present restriction scheme is 9,800 tons per annum, whirli amount represents approximately 50 per cent, of her assessed capacity and about 35 per
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  • 138 1 DEATH OF MOTHER OF JOHORE'S RULER Inche Besar Zabadeh STATE CAPITAL FUNERAL TODAY IN WE regret to announce the death of Inche Besar Zabedah, mother of H.H. the Sultan of Johore, which took place at her home m Bukit Japon, Johore Bahru, at 3 p.m. yesterday. Inche Besar Zabedah, who
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  • 165 1 Paris, June 1. HPHE Socialist Congress gave a fran- tically triumphal r?ception to M. Blum's speech solemnly undertaking to implement the programme already outlined. He is determined to act within the present constitution and extract a quantum of order, well-being, security and justice for
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  • 28 1 Bombay, May 29. TJARILAL GANDHI, the Mah- atma's eldest son, has become a Muslim. He is changing his name to Abdullah Gandhi. Reuter
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    9 1 THE WMCE OF -SOUMD" COVERMMtMT. c uptnat Al t
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  • 38 1  -  Official Exhibition Opens In Nanking Shanghai, June 1. The official exhibition of the Chinese treasures opened m Nanking yesterday m the presence cf thousands ol visitors. The exhibition will last thret- weeks Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 73 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. June 1 *JV/E Chung Hua Commercial Mission organised by the Industrial Foreign Trade Federation, o/ Shanghai is leaving Shanghai for the South on Wednesday. The mission which represents over 40 manufactories and loundries m China. MOJ tour the business cities
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  • 249 1  - ULTIMATUM TO CHINESE RAIL MANAGER Sin Chew Jit Poh THREE DA YS TO FIND BOMB CULPRIT But Troops May Not Wait U Shanghai, June 1. Nhia: the pr text »i protect!^ their i lU hi North China, the Jrpanese troops have occupied practically a!| the railway tUttooa between Tientsin and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 46 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE Make RAFFLES CAFE your rendezvous. Renovated, refurished, redecoruttd. Popular prices. Radio and gramophone entertainment.
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    • 105 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. A^ELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN I TONIGHT THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE I 1 RELLER BAND I J^» CABARET I I Wtf£&JEm orchid oi imi danci I M^Ri'^R BARBARA TAYLOR i:nti:rtainment I nl I'NI'SIIAL Ml
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  • 220 2 Tunku Mahkota Appointed Regent H H. the Sultan ol Johcre has issued the following proclamation appointing the Tunku Mahkota, Regen of Johore. during His Highness's absence m Europe Whereas m accordance with the provisions of Section XI of "The Constitution of the State of Johore" dated :he 18th
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  • 1021 2 Letters To The Editor GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE— LETTERS FROM 'PROGRESS 99 AND "N. R. 9 '—"BUNK IN THE LOCAL PRESS' 9 OUR "SASSIETY"- IS THIS THEIR ONLY CLAIM TO L FAME ADVICE EXAMPLES ON HOW TO RUN A GOSSIP COLUMN To the Editor. Sir,- No one has
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  • 34 2 UNCONSTITUTIONAL .Minimum Wages VPomeii And Children Washington. June 1. The Supreme Court, by five votes t( four, has declare^ unconstitutional th< IDS 3 New York law establishing minimum wages for women And children Reuter
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    15 2 photo). (HE MEH who rode a double at yesterday's races at Bukit Timah. Free Press
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    33 2 photo). THE CAR which overturned m the accident m Upper Serangoon Road on Sunday when a European Pilot Sergeant J. T. Holt, lost his life anil fottr others were seriously injured Free Press
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  • 62 2 Chinese Ambassador Calls On Mr. Eden London, May 29. Mr. Quo Tai Chi called on Mr. Eden yesterday evening with reference to smuggling m North China and had a haif-hour conversation. It is understood the London Chamber of Commerce is appealing to Mr. Walter Runciman m connection with
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  • 50 2 1 London, May 29. New capital issues m May amounted to £19.505,000 compared with £10.456.000 m April and £19.728.000 m d May, 1935. The total for the first five months of the year is £90.573.000 compared with £65.800,000 m the corresponding period of last year. British Radio
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  • 244 2 LANCASHIRE WILL RE GRATEFUL And Will Reciprocate In Kind London. May 30. CIR ERNEST THOMPSON, chairman ol the mission which visited Aus"jtralia on behalf cf the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, reached London yesterday on its return and referred m a statemen* to the recent Australian thrift
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  • 298 2 Travers-Walls-Lynn Trinity In "Foreign Affaires" The Ben Travers-Tom Walls-Ralph Lynn trinity, assisted very ably by Robertson Hare, provide the comedy m "Foreign Affaires." w.hich opened at the Pavilion last night, to which we have become accustomed to expect from them. Ben Tr avers has departed from b*« usual
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  • 42 2 London, May 29. Thp total amount applied for In tenders for £50 000.000 Treasury Bills was €67,935.000 The avera»o rat- nor rent. Tor bills at three months was 11s. 5 54d. against Us. 0.47 d. a week ago —British Radio.
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  • 65 2 STATE OF JOHORE UNPLANTED AREAS RELIEF COMMITTEE. The OOfftCl polnlti i Ob— ltti dalions bt maftd to Umm Illiklkm ofl wem plant the Rubb.r RtfSll vnlvcd thrm IB ptl m prosp* All appl; ■uoinitt.-d OB •> P'' Dtpoty OontroUei l Jnhore BaJuu ih.' Cunri r Coplrs «)1 tIM be
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 179 2 Diary Of The Day High Water. 8.11 a.m. 7 ft 8.05 p.m 7.9 ft. Sports Boxing: Amateur tournament at the New World. Cinemas VICTORIA Charing Cross Rd. with Derek Oldham. Jean Colin and Belle Baker. ALHAMRRA Hi Gaueho: with John Carroll and Sum Duna. CAPITOL "Coronado'': with Johnny Downs.; Betty
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    • 343 2 CLASSIFIED AD\ TREAT YOURSELF TO A NEW SHAVING BRUSH WE HAVE THE LATEST STOCK IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES. Badger Hair. !\nc Badger, Best Badger. Sterilized and Lonrion .Made. Prices from 51. 50 to Sli.'iO Medical Hall Limited, BAT'ratV ROAD BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANC.K-- 77 Meyer Rd. Large
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    • 310 2 /ERTISEMENTS. TTbc StttQapotc Jfccc press Bead Oflicr: C ec U Mrr.-l. Kuala Lumpur Ollire: 25. J.iv» Mrrel l*bone: 36KJ. Prnanc OBlre. 1?. s (rM I'll-.N. II London OlUre: 4d 43 Heel Slr^. U n4^ Phone. Ondai ;«.«x .■>«*• Tel: LeaiinwlJ lw SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within Oit M u>a.\« M Monthly A
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  • 321 3 Chicago Condiment King CHASED HIS CLIENTS' BLUES London, May 17. MA. E. JESSURUN, condiment king of Chicago, has arrived m London, having stuttered and whistled his way to fortune late, not satisfied with this barrier, has involved him duriiiK the past seventy-two years m a
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  • 62 3 William George Harris, of the Royal; Artillery, Singapore, was convicted hi charge of having disI retained stolen prop?rty one I lor valued at $3 and one tin; toothpaste, valued at 50 cents at! n Military Hospital ria was originally charged with; iking and theft, out the s were
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  • 37 3 A tea-party was given at the Kua'al Lipis Rr*t House by the stafl of the Engineering Branch. Pahang, m honour of Mr. O. F. J. Watkins, Engineer, nd T Pahancr. who has proceeded on transfer to Taiping.
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  • 320 3 Actor's Dilemma lAMES BURKE, at present a cop J passing through Herbert Marshall's life, opines that the tinsel of Hollywood is just glitter and nothing more. It may be all very well to watch the BClntillant screen from a comfortable seat In the theatre, but take Burkes
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  • 187 3 The following F.M.S. appointments [\rv gazetted Mr. J. Hobbs to be Senior Deputy Commissioner of Customs and Excise, F.M.S. Mr. J. G. Watson to be Deputy Adviser on Forestry. Malay States. Mr. T. A. Strong to be a Conservator of Forests. Malayan Forest Service. Dr. A. L. Sheild
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  • 71 3 The wedding will take place about the middle of this month m the office of the British Consul at Shanghai, of Miss Lim Beng Tek, Penang's second Lady Barrister, to Mr. Frederick Everard Baguley, Educationist, Hankow. China. Miss Lim is a younger sister of Mrs. B. H. Oon, Malaya's first
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  • 893 3 200- Year- Old Defence London, May 21. ACHEMIN DE FER party m a Mayfair flat two years ago had a sequel m the King's Bend: Division yesterday when the tenant of the flat, a commission agent, sued a colonel for the return of £1,000
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  • 151 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 29. REVENUE and expenditure m the F.M.S. during March amounted to $5,575,068 and $3,307,900 respectively, and this balance of $2,267,168 sent the general surplus up to $67,679,537. The revenue for the first three months of this year totalled $18,119,551.
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  • 49 3 A Collected Edition Of Lomonossov's Work Moscow, Apr. 25. The Institute of History of Science and Technique is preparing for publication a collected edition of writings of the great Russian scientist Mr. M V Lomonossov. The editorial board Of the publication includes academicians Bukharin, Vavilov and others.
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  • 531 3 A Striking Picture Of The Near Future AIR taxis to take to the centre of London passengers who have arrived at London airports, are forecast m a report prepared for the Essex County Council on "Air Planning m Essex/ and published by the
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    49 3 THE SEAMEN gun team from H.M.S. Excellent (Whale Island) the naval training school at Portsmouth, won the Sub-Lieutenants' Cup and Brickwood Trophy m the Field Gun competition at Whale Island. Teams from the Royal Marines and Excellent Sub-Lieutenants competed. Picture shows a gun crew m action m the competition.
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  • 217 3 By permission of the Hon Mr R. H. Onraet. Inspector-General of Police, the Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform m public during the week as follows under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch. L.RA.M. A.R.C.M., R.M.SM. Tuesday, June 2. at Telok Ayer at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 299 3 World Peace London, May 23. I ASKED the late Field-Mar i Viscount Allenby. the victor of ;he Palestine campaign feO explain riore fully that part ol his rectorial iddress at Edinburgh University m *hich he declared there was no nternational police force and nations continued to
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  • 222 3 H.'re is cai ol intrn.se interest to ill suilerers from Indigestion and stomach trouble. Even it you have been m pain for years an l ha\e :ri»d all sorts ol mediein s without rrlicl. you can still b" cured n y>u w;11 only do
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 189 3 QUININE. as a prophylactic against MALARIA. use every day 2 sugar-coated tablets 3 grains Quinine Hydrochloride. He sure to take a quickly disintegrating (soluble) tablet, such as made by BANDOENG QUININE FACTORY. trade Sf D 1/ V mark. Wee of a bottle of 50 tablets $0.30. Price of a tube
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    • 7 3 WANTS SPOIL YOUR FOOD I HILL 'THEM
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 872 4  -  TRANSFORMABLE COATS AND FROCKS POPULAR Jucie Marion By Paris, May 24. TODAY I had an advance view of the collections for full summer which will shortly be shown at several houses. At Worth's I noticed that the promotion of the younger generation of this family bus.
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    • 104 4 Those are economical biscuits. Sift half a pound of plain flour into a bowl with a pinch of salt, and rub m three ounces of butt r. Add three ounces of castor sugar, and make into a stifl paste with a larg^ egg. Add a few drops of
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    • 15 4 AN ATTRACTIVE WHITE CREPE evening gown worn with a white crocheted cape.
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    • 258 4 Film Demonstrations For Young Asp inn its •THE proposal of the Ministry of 1 Labour to use the cinema for demonstrating the nature of jobs to young aspirants is likely to prove a useful move. Labour stands now m such condition that neither m clerical
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    • 176 4 Suddenly Become Mondaine London, May 21. DENMARK'S most popular actress has just arrived m London m search of rest and quiet. She is auburn-hairod. dark-eyed Miss Else Skoubo?. holidaying alter a Copenhagen sea.son which has includ d a record 80 consecutive perlormances m Ibsen's "Dolls
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    • 201 4 Summer Holiday Styles SOME \o\ EL -SHORTS" "pHE shorts' for summer holidays vary from those that look like skirts at knee level to others slightly shorter. The rormtr ire flared ornttsst m linrn brown linen, for example, to go with an orange wool pullover and knee Itngth Unto cut a
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    • 108 4 Your New Skin White, Fresh, Smooth oinrajr inOic BUckhetds&UglySkin Scales Latest discoveries now make it easy for any woman to quickly purify, soften and whiten her skin— no matter how coarse rough and discoloured it may be The new Creme Tokalon. White Colour (nongreasy) is tonic, astringent and whitening. It
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    • 61 4 I A CENJUINE FRIGIDAIRE jl. 4 W m (4 years' guarantee) WHY pay more when FRIGIDAIRE gives you all that *ou f or m an electric refrigerator 7 A II 9 SAFE FOOD TEMPERATURES M PLENTY OF ICE H PLENTY OF ROOM FOR JARS, BOTTLES, etc JH. AMAZINGLY LOW RUNNING
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    • 13 4 S.S. $1.90 F.M.5.52.3« >J Pr v t ADVERTISEMENT BAT* SHOE CO.. LTO SINGLE
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    145 5 ITU INl) BATTALION The Royal Norfolk Regiment, held a full rehearsal at Aldershot. Hampshire, for the pageant at the Royal Tournament at j *> Otympia, hvutou, Ficture shows •'Musketeers" of the Elizabethan period marching lea byOrummers, I MANY JEWISH lIOMKS were burned hy Ar;i»» rioters at Tel A\i\ ami .laffa
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 219 5 xouts rv/Mccu Muetoet m C KuMCK L CE^N/^ > *e££MMC(^M£JWACF AMT»«KtOtSg fC>^~ JB'ifc lord Horderi appeal 1b Ihe r\ s^~) »C^ ICL' yoy n^' s m^ch applauded. A^>^ /V RccjuesTi are pouring »r? London b(jsmes^-rnan pausing fora 1/ &The Report on Soda/ O \S^ :y T>*fc N fifo i H
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  • 460 6 A "Peripatetic Piccadilly Propagan dis t "AMERICANS HAVE A REAL FRIENDSHIP FOR US" u f\ li YEAH!" Mr. Herbert Morrison, Socialist leader of the London County Council, just returned from a fortnight's lecture tour m the United States, laughingly greeted me on the threshold
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  • 31 6 Mr. Mason, of the Agricultural Department, has arrived In Tapping accompanied by blfl wife. Mr. Mason has taken over from Mr. F. Birkenshaw who has gone on transfer to Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 104 6 Improved Condition Of Car Crash Victims "Slightly bett?r" was yesterday's report on the condition oi L.AC Illingworth. Sergeant Bayley. Mrs Bayley and Chief Petty Officer Ough. who weiv seriously injured In the motor accident m Upper S?rangoon Road early Sunday morning. They are all m the General Hospital.
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  • 230 6 Prehistoric Relics In Perak SKELETON EXCAVATED (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 30. IMPORTANT prehistoric human re- mains have been found by Professor van Stein Callenfels. the well-known Dutch archaeologist, while carrying out excavations at Phin Soon mine. Sungei Siput. Attention to the fact that Perak appears to have been
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  • 149 6 93 Years Record Of Singapore Institution For 93 years the C.E Z.MS School < Singapore has b?en making a fine contribution to th? well-being of the girls of Singapore and elsewhere. It provides an up-to-date education, with classes from primary to senior Cambridge— the successes m the Cambridg?
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  • 108 6 Wig Undertakings For Iranian Government Moscow, May 23. A number of industrial enterprises will be built m accordance with an agreement with the Iranian Government. These include 20 elevators having capacities of one million and half million poods of grain, also five rice husking mills and a wool
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  • 24 6 Dublin, May 28. Mr. De Valera's motion to abolish the Senate was carried m the Dail by 74 votes to 52. Reuter
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    38 6 THE GYPSIES, without whom no Derby would rvrr be complete, again encamped on the famous Downs at Epsom m i— dlnrm for Ike >var\ greatest classic race. Picture shows a gypsy family outside tluii canmui on Epsom Downs.
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  • 20 6 Towkay Lim Cheng Chuan, J.P., of Tapah who had been ill and confined to his house Is convalescing now. 3
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  • 195 6 Request For 20 Inquiries BOGUS TRAVELLING EXPENSES POSTS GIVEN FOR BRIBES London, >la> 17 •yilE Minister of Health is to be asked to in\es(i u .,t, A of alleged bribery and corruption m Town and < Councils. C Ttain M P v tat rlsl r
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  • 234 6 Sir W. Beveridge's Post London, May 21. SIR William Beveridge, who, it was announced m the defence debate m the Commons last night, is to be chairman of a Sub-Committee on food supplies, is a well-known economist. His duties, it was explained by
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  • 47 6 Sequel To Scandal On Wrangd Island Mnsntw. May !8. Simenchuk and' Star-sev hive been executed. Reuter. Simenchuk. the director of the Soviet polar station on Wrangel Island, was sentenced to death on a charge of murder and political brigandage. St arise v was his accomplice.
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  • 45 6 A large gathering irai present at the house of MY. and Mr.s E. J. Keni.eison, of Batu Caves, on Wednesday < r enii following the christening, at S MaryChurch, of their seventh gi dchlld, the son of Mr and Mrs. c. A Kennelson of Begamat, Johorc.
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  • 28 6 It is learned that. Ch<> SuJdmtn, A DO TaipinK. will be s) Ing tf) Pant Bui.* similar capacity In ptett i Qh Kamaruddin. who will takr Ml place.
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  • 163 6 Murderer Acquitted Nice, May 22. A TALL, stalwart Frenchman stood at the bar of a little cafe mtside the Nice law courts tonight >r.rrounded by a joyful group of Mends. Only an hour before I had seen that man. th:r:y-nvc-year-old hotelfceeper. Laurent Ciarney. on trial for
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 170 6 This SKIN CURE I&SZ&L INSTANTLY RELIEVES AND QUICKLY HEALS M r 9 o <(|^ reason why Eczema. Psoriasis, and other diseases M I BTnT? I -I A ft tni dimcul t to ruro i« frequently duo to failure to reach KZ&M& 'II Th( root f < h malady Itnru i
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  • 231 7 Spectacular Riding By itam Bin Mawi MALAY CHAMPION'S SUCCESSES rular riding of itam at the iinal session day All Malayan Cycle ting, held last night at the I urn, was a lit ting a baa been a successful he Malay Champion was himself,
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  • 136 7 Results Of May Medal Competition The May Medal competition of the Island Golf Club played on Saturday and Sunday, resulted as follows:— A DIVISION F. Tsuynrnu 87_i6-7i Dr T. E Choah 85—13-72 L Langdon Williams 86—13-73 Chun Cheng Liat 86—13=73 H. H. Hoeden 89—13-73 K. Uycda 88— 14=74
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  • 121 7 !*cnanff, June 1. In a two- day match the Pen an 2 Chinese Recreatloq Club beat the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club by i;iy runt. The Penang Chinese m their first Innings mado 163. (Ons Lee 34 and Bo Cheow Hin 44 and Wong Chok Sun G lor
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  • 102 7 Definite Assurance Given By Mussolini London, May 29. Definite assurances the Italy has no aggressive designs on British interests m the Near East or elsewhere are understood to have been conveyed to Mr. Eden by Signor Grandi at the Foreign Office. Signor Grandi also expressed the
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  • 89 7 Where Will He Stay While In London Gibraltar, June 1. Sailing for London yesterday, the Negus announced he would stay at the Hitz Hotel because it was very close to Buckingham Palace.- -Reuter. London, May 20. The Abyssinian Legation stales that the Negus, who is due m London
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  • 98 7 Mystery Of The Girl Pat Cleared Up Dakar, June 1. The Girl Pat is on i treasure hunt, lccordin^ to the mate. Mr. Stone. She first tried to roach the Salvage Inlands to find treasur". At present she is i somewhere m the South Atlantic—
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  • 62 7 Kudge And Mako Beaten In Five-Set Match Philadelphia. May 31. Crawford and Quist beat Budse and Mako 4—6. 2—6. 6—4. 7—5. 6—4. The Australians made a numbor of faults m the first two sets, m which they were unable to cope with smashes, i but they steadied In
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  • 451 7 Von Cramm Beats Perry In Final Austeuil. June 1. In the French championships finals of men singles VonCramm defeated i Perry 6—o, 2—6, 6—2, 2—6, S— o. In the women event Miss Sperling beat Miss Mathieu 6—3, 6 4 Reuter ''Mr. B. Cam's" rh am g <1> RUN
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  • 72 7 By Royal Singapore Flying Club Passengers on board the Oneisenau were entertained to some thrilling aerial ••turn:;" last week when, on the occasion of the departure ol Mr Mutt a member of the Royal Singapore Ply- I' ing Club, a Uiend ol his. Mr. Usher.: took up a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 135 7 LAST NIGHT I VICTORIA THEATRE 6.15 9.15 1 Qyry j^fl ggk ik T^ JfT Also FRED PERR\ on "THE FOREHAND DRIVE" 5^ jL CHILDREN HALF PRICE ai all Shows yL. I'MIV MAIL: These Three" is a superlative artistic effort with excellent acting md an almost miraculous performance by Bonita Ciranville.
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    • 25 7 .—TOMORROW— VICTORIA GLOBE IsffPSgM^A |^xHL^m^&m &AAJ*. LtMMfrw A«— .^^r.^alft THIS IS LUPINO'S FIRST PERSONALLY FINANCED FILM— AND HE HAS DONE A SPLENDID JOB OF IT.
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    • 194 7 IT'S THE mC LAUGH SHOW IN TOWN I PAVILION I 6 N J e^ TL 9 L Come and Laugh to your heart's content at >oi!r favourite pair of Funsters m a grand comedy by BBN TRAVERS! ttfL* Vff 'ij TOM WALLS and RALPH LYNN "FOREIGN AFFAIRES With ROBERTSON HARE,
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  • 131 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATHS. HU-HU HUA SAN. age 96 years, father oi Dr. Hu Tsai Kuen. on May 31. 1936. at No. 34. Peterson Road. Funeral j on Tursday. June 2. at Holland Road C.metery. Cortege leaving hous: at 4.30 p.m. MRS. LIM PENG CHIN. n:e Madam TAN PO NEO. passed
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  • 1094 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1936. Railway Explosions As A Fine Art MO OTHER country save Japan has ever brought to such a high pitch of perfection the fine art of using railway explosions as "an instrument of policy." The Japanese have been accused of being solely an
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  • 557 8 AMONG the refurbLshings and lm- i provements that are being made m Berlin to give foreign visitors the b?st >ossibie impressions of the city during he Olympic Games the taxicabs have a place. Their advertisement signs are to be stanliiximen dardlsed and their drivers are to
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  • 1102 8 IT NOW ING how genial and taken m our Qegl i cook Lula vai we received with real con/en. the M I that she was going to leave our fj moving Texas own. take net husband's Aaron's insurance money, and to live m Harlem New York.s rnorous negro
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 33 8 Mi— For I BURGLARY fc INSURANCE t Apply to the I 't GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) 3 HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 6480. r— j
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  • 323 9 ITALY TO KEEP 500,000 TROOPS IN ABYSSINIA Cold Water Thrown On Fond Hopes Of Family Reunions TO BE FORMED INTO MILITARY COLONIES ROME, JUNE 1. MARSHAL GRAZIANI, WHO IS ACTING AS DEPUTY VICEROY IN MARSHAL BADOGLIO'S ABSENCE ON LEAVE, HAS ANNOUNCED THAT THE MILITARY FORCES IN EAST AFRICA, HALF A
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  • 206 9 BIG DROP IN CHOLERA CASES IN SIAM Essentially A Hot Season Disease NOTHING TO FEAR IN BANGKOK Fr.un Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May SO. m February the chol ra deaths In Bangkok were 112. m March 44. m April 22. lor the first three weeks m May nine, and for
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  • 115 9 Appointed An Honorary Air Commodore London. May 26. The King has approved the appointmenl Of Sir Joseph Addison. Minister at Prague, to be His Majesty's Ambassador Extrordinary and Plenipotentiary at Santiago .succeeding Sir R C. Michell. who is retiring early m 1937. and of Mr. Charles Henry Bentinck.
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  • 76 9 Due To Japanese Smuggling In North China Hong Kong, June 1. Officials of the China Navigation Company, which employs many British »perators. have announced withdrawal •seven ships from the Hong Kong 'anton. Shanghai. Tientsin service <wing to the "depress?d state of coast ommerce." th^ underlying
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  • 328 9 SHELTERING IN HANKOW CONCESSION" World's Needs Produced I In One Day ucneva. May 30. AT the Opium Advisory Committee of the League of Nations, during a discussion on the importation of the ai'id. ace:ic anhydride it was revealed that of 10.000 kilos iir ported In six months,
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  • 41 9 To Be Established On Kenya And Sudan Frontiers Addis Ababa, May 31. Italian officers ar? leading an ArabSomali detachment to Lake Stefani m i south-west Abyssinia, to establish Cusi terns posts on th? Kenya and Sudan irontiers. Reuter Wireless
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  • 32 9 14 Killed And 50 Injured In Spain Madrid, May 30. A pitched battle between Reds and Civil Guards at Albacete resulted m 14 I being killed and 50 injured Reuter
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  • 24 9 I .mid m. May 29. Mr. Orms'oy-Gore today received his seals of office as Secretary of State for ham Paiuct British Radio
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  • 70 9 I yesterday's Free Press it was iated that world rubber stocks m "iregulated areas on Apr. 30, 1936, v. re 542,655 tons, compared with ">3.417 tons on Mar. 31, 1936, and <»r>;47l tons on Apr. 30, 1935. 1 is regretted that owing to a transposition the first
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  • 79 9 Caused By Inquisitive Lizard (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 1. A N inquisitive lizard entering the joint-box where the underground cables join the overhead cables entering the Siam electric power station caused a heavy short circuit on Sunday night and practically all Bangkok was m
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  • 79 9 Their Only Hope Of Emancipation Bombay, June 1. The Depressed Classes' Conference passed a resolution that to change their religion was the only chance of the untouchables' emancipation. The delegates affirmed their readiness to change their religion and. as a first step, decided to cease
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  • 101 9 Due To Whitsun Holidays And French Hoarding London, May 31. The British bank note circulation reached an all-time record of £426.--000.000. partly due to the need for I financing Whitsun holidaymakers but i mainly on account of the new phenoi menon of Frenchmen hoarding British I
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    13 9 THE FINISH of the third race yesterday at Bukit Timah. (Tree PMsS ftHAIAJ.
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  • 48 9 "There Is No Justice In Spain" Madrid. May 28. Prlmo de Rivera, the son of the late dictator and leader of the Fascists, has been sentenced to five months' imprisonment for "unlawful assembly and illegal possession of arms." When sentence was passed, de
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  • 81 9 London, May 29. Formal investigation into the alleged acts of sabotage m Admiralty dockyards have not revealed who was directly responsible, stated Lord Stanley, m a written reply to Mr. Gallacher. Therefore, no disciplinary action can be taken against anyone m this connection Reuter Wireless Rivera, who
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  • 26 9 Dato Hussain, Orang Kay a Indera Shahbandar, M.C.S., M.S.C., District Officer, Bentong, who is now on leave, is spending part of his holiday at Port Dickson.
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  • 350 9 Urged To Help Terminate The Strike Jerusalem. June I. •THE Arab mayors ol JatTa Nablus. Raml'li. Lydda and Hebron yesterday hi Id a conference at Hamallah at which it was derided t:> discontinue th«? administration servics. including water supply, lighting and scavenging. A number ol
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  • 139 9 AIR RACE FROM LONDON TO JOHANNESBURG £10,000 Prize For Empire Pilots SHOULD BE REACHED IN TWO DAYS London, June 1. 'THE South African industrialist. Mr. Schlesinger, has provided £10.000 m prize money for an air race from London to Johannesburg, starting on Sept. 15. The race will ,be open to
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  • 78 9 Cannot I^eave Harrar Without Permission Djibouti, May 30. Messrs. Llewellyn Bentinck and Vaughan Jones, two members of the i British Red Cross unit m Abyssinia. I who were detained several days by the j Italians at Diredawa have arrived j safely. The Italians are stated to
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  • 39 9 London. May 30. The Home Office announces that the King has signified his intention tj alter the statutes of the Royal Victorian Order m order to permit of the admission of women to the Order. British Radio
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  • 132 9 Spending The Week-Knd With Lord Londonderry London. May 28. lien von R:bb( n?r >;). Hitler's envoy. arriv d In England by air tod iy on a private visit to spend the week-end \v..h p nonal lri mis it Lord Londonderry's seat at Mount Stewart, m Northern Ireland
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  • 32 9 New York. May 2 A settlement is announced In the geamen'i strike In th> US Line and J5! n i iUfoir l^*' Uui- uk-r^ whlclu had *Tasttd for wJcks Reuter
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    • 162 9 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick fi.^T l Uaands of sufferers from Kidney °ule and Bladder weakness hay« v^ d GetUn^ UP Nights. Leg Pains, Stiffness. Rheumatism, Dlzin^A 1 hV mbago Bur nin«. Itching. Smarting. Acidity and Loss of Vigor by a Doc- W di »covery called Cystex (SissluJ Gent ly soothes,
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 949 10 Geo. White, Yuille and Cos Monthly Report rpEO. WIHTE, YUILLE AND C< *J. her report dated London, Af Apart from the uncertainty proach of the International Xi Meeting on Apr. 28, the market throughout the last month. It is considered unlikely th j m the exportable
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    • 508 10 RESTORATION OF WORLD TRADE BANKER APPEALS TO THE GOVERNMENT A Conference Of Practical Men London, May 12. MR. J. W. BEAUMONT PEASE, the President, at the annual dindinner of the British Bankers' Association, at Drapers' Hall, London, last night, m proposing the toast of His Majesty's Government, surveyed the international
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    • 1048 10 Shares Stagnant 1/o*ooo STOCK DECREASE Tills HALF-YEAR < r— (From Our Own Correspondent) London, \l.,\ DKPRKSSION has spread through the ruM#rr i<,mino<l, share markets this ueek. Weakness first became apparent on receipt of cal porting further labour troubles m the tyre factories at Ur.,,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 400 10 MARKET PRICE LIST Singapore, May 29. MEAT Beef steak Kati 34 Beef stew or curry do 26 Fillet steak lb. 50 Mutton. Australian do 38 Pork, lean Kati 40 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) do 34 POULTRY Capons (locally reared) Kati 5C Ducks n each 40 Fowls Kati 30
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  • 786 11 VARIED CAREERS OF Well-Known Screen Old-Timers Hollywood Today Sheilah Graham WHAT are the old-timers doing now? Clara Bow. red-headed. Elinor Glyn "it" girl, is happily married to Rex Bell, formerly m pictures but now devoting his time to ranching. They have one child and live on their Nevada ranch. J.
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  • 71 11 London, May 30. In recognition of her many Empire flights the Royal Aero Club has awarded its gold medal to Mrs. Amy Mollison. who recently beat three records on her flight from England to the Cape and back. Last year the medal was awarded to C.
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  • 608 11 Batavia— Nirom CIO a.m.— 7.05 a.m. YDA 98.68 m. and YDB 31.2 m. 10.50 a.m.— 1.50 p.m. YDA 19.67 m. and YDB 25.3 m U0 p.m. (o closing YDA 98.68 m. and YDB 31.2 m. a.m. 6 55 Gymnastics. 7 10 Light recorded music. 7.25 Time
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  • 367 11 Winning CONTRACT David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb, Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenkm^ world's lendinn team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence. KEY CARDS IT is hard enough to get to a slam when a player holds a freakish distribution and his partner the exact
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  • 55 11 Coblenz, May 31. A sentence of eight years' penal servitude and ten years' loss of civil rights has been passed on a friar named Steinhoft. who was convicted for numerous moral offences committed over many years. Three other friars have been sent to prison for terms between two
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  • 483 11 •THE following publications were is- sued or received by the Department of Statistics. S S and F.M.S.. during the period May 23 to 29 inclusive and are available ior public use m the Reference Library. Fullert m Building, Singapore. Applications may be made by members of
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    • 197 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) p The liability of members Is limited to the extent and In manner R prescribed by Ordinance R No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 ieserve Fund: Sterling 6.500.000 A Hong
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    • 474 11 CHARTERED BANK I INDIA. ATKTRALIA AND C lIINA (Incorporated m Ei -.gland by Royal Charter) aid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000 000 eserve Fund £3.000.000 eserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000 000 HF.AD OFKKE: 38. BtshopsKate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. ilor Star Hollo S.nuon mrlts
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  • 48 12 Traffic receipts of the Manchester BMp Canal totalled £97.392 last month compared with £91.655 m March 1935 an increase of £5.737. The receipts lor £m££ tl ree months oi the year, at *^9b.268, show an increase of £20 515 v«f! corresponding period of last
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  • 75 12 Leningrad, May 12. A steamer-theatre will sail from Leningrad along the water ways to the Mariinsk System to give performances and concerts before collective farmers and workers of water transport The tluatre m the steamer is equipped for three hundre^ spectators. The Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mail
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 695 12 Steering Clear Of Peril At Sea WHEN a vessel loses or perhaps damages her rudder (as recently happened to the liner Duchess of Atholl m heavy weather when bound from Liverpool to Montreal) and flounders about out of control, there would appear to be little or nothing
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    • 118 12 Japanese Navy Receive Call From Hinode Maru Tokio, May 18. Naval authorities today were asked to aid m the rescue of the crew of the Hinode Maru No. 5, 146-ton sailing trawler, belonging to the Eastern Sea Fishing Co.. which was reported to have run on to
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    • 232 12 1011 Class Reach Time For Their Retirement This year will see the passing out of ihe Fleet, of the ggreatt t part of the generation of men who were at sea with the Fleet on the outbreak of war m 1914. Very soon it will be a rarity
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    • 39 12 The death occurred on Thursday morning at Seremban of Che Nor bin Chik. Bailiff. Supreme Court. Beremban He had been m Government ten for about 25 years. The funeral I place at the Malay cemetery, en Th\ day evening.
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    • 88 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside U| Rvijula M Anshun 1M Main Wharl I Victoria, i Minmt M.r Chr Huy-. Ketfah. Kep Empire ho, k ,|.,,i n.rwlj. k. :i'2: City o| v. Malayan Pr i Empire D.h k I nti mcc Marella I West Uli.ni c 1( j Antllochu Section M I
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    • 32 12 Count r\ Of Million.,! And PMpen 111 t of tl m manui.icturt milll :.«-i »n. [or any pc more new p In many I win: suit md In add: ion
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    • 486 12 BOUSTEAD&Co., Ltd. 0 (Incorporaved In F.M.8.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Pass*** HtL LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKINGk AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATE! RAILWAYS, ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MCINC jjWOflLD* GRftoCT' (Incorporated In England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAIN
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    • 140 12 TO El ROPE FROMS^NGAPORK ANnPFNAM; VIWOIOMBO lu^NU^ ||0 ALKX\M)Ri.\, NAPLKS. GKNOA M\KMIIII> \NI> Nl V^ lOKK Arrives. Leaves I. \i S'porr. S'porr IVmru I Pres. Adams *jKJ JT Jlln< :<<l And Kvrry it Days Thrnalt.. HONG KONG TO SEATTLE. SAN FRANCO!* LOt INQMM M« NKW YORK Sails Arrivrs \ni\r> \>
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    • 579 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a m Alor Star: Mon. to Frt.* 7.45 a .m Saturday 7.45 am. and 7 pjn. Ipoh: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 pj^ Klang, Kuala Llpls, Port Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* T
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    • 366 13 y f BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, •BURDWAN 6.070 June 4 CHITRAL 15 000 Au'^U ssss* :iz gs' SL i£ KAISAR-I-ffIND 11.500 July 17 SOUDAN 6 500 !eo II BANGALORE 6.000 July 30 CORFU 15 000 tat 25 RAJPUTANA 17.000 July 31 U bep 25 Cargo only.
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    • 575 13 McALISTER CO., LTD. AND REDUCED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Steamer Due Sall CITY OF WELLINGTON Havre. London. R'dam. Hburg In Port June
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    • 1127 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Ilu a Khiow Steamship C« (1932) LU Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The (unard While Star ltd Sleam Navieation Co., ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship Co., LU. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental line Ltd The China Navigation Co., Ltd.
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    • 709 14 K. P. M. KAMPAR— Tuesday. June 2. Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. MAKASSER— Wednesday, June 3, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan. Poe-loe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. VAN HEUTSZ— Wednesday. June 3. Penang and Belawan-Deli. THEDENS— Wednesday, June 3. Muntok and Palembang. TOB A— Wednesday, June 3, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. REAEL
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    • 536 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE TRAVEL, THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £76. 8. 1. VIA SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU Large outside stateroom* with hot and cold running water— excellent cuisine talking motion picture**— ample
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  • 322 15 Brilliant Fie^jng By The Winners :v fe iff- jtllK* i EUROPEANS ALjL OUT FOR I 80 RUN& Baskaran Completes Rout THE Clarke Cup match was concluded shortly before midday yesterday. The Rest bowlers driving home the advantage gained on Sunday afternoon, achieved
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  • 864 15 Results Of Annual Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 31 annual tennis tournament of the Kajang c lub which was started on Saturday In ideal weather is progressing and some of the events have reached the semifinal stages. I i complete re--1 the matches played
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  • 56 15 Malayan P.W.D. Tennis Finals 'From Our Own Correspondent) KuaJa Lumpur, June 1. Johore swept the boards m the finals of the Malayan P.W.D. tennis competition. In the singles Ramalyah beat Lai Nan Fung (Perak) 6—o. 6—l. In the doubles Ramaiyah and Majid Salleh beat Ariffin and Mat Rani
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  • 397 15 Challenge Cup CINGAPORE won the Inter-port Challenge Cup m competition with Port Dickson for the sixth time m succession with a win m the final race yesterd,ay and thus maintained her unbrown series of victories since the institution of the series m 1930. Yesterday's race was most
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  • 268 15 S. M. Joseph's Fine Bowling Feat The Standard Institute beat the Catholic Young Men's Association by an innings, one wicket, and 3 runs yesterday at the Indian Association ground. The scores were as follows: C.V.M.A. Ist. Innings: Jacob b. Joseph 4; Lourdes c Joseph b Pierre 0;
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 15 11. M. R. MACMILLAN (Oxford) breasting the tape after a closHy run 100 yards when the I niversity met the Royal Military Academy m an athletic match at the Iffle.v Road track, Oxford
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  • 131 15 Ipoh's Narrow Win Over Kuala Lumpur 'From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 1. In the inter-Y.M.C.A. cricket match between Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh bttted first and totalled 126. Jansz top-scored with 40 and Perimnanaya"am 13. Foley 10. Chysostjm 22 and Tot; 13 were the other double ngure
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  • 461 15 SabapathyWins Championship (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 30. J^ LAKGL and distinguished gathering, including the Hon. iMr. T. S. Adams, British Resident, Selangor, the Hon. Mr. C. D. Ahearne, Federal Secretary, and engineers from the various States and Settlements, attended the seventh annual
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  • 322 15 FIXE BOWLING FEAT AT ll'OH Malayan Badminton Meeting From Oltr Own Correspondent* lpoh, June 1 THE holiday cricket produced some remarkable bowling feats the best of which was by a schoolboy *ho captured seven wickets for two uins. Playing on the Padang Rix s eleven
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  • 101 15 Now About 2,000,000 Players In Country Third Lanark, the Scottish Cup finalists, whu arc to tour Soviet Russia, will find that c > intry on the «old standard >:j fa: v football is concerned. An offlclft] of the Siviet Embawy In London gave some tacts about the game
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  • 560 15 Perak Badminton Tournament From Our Own Correspondent lp«'h June 1. J>ERAK look like winning the Leon* Sin Nam Cup (men) an<j 8* Ling or th 3 Tengku Permaisural Cup women) us a result ol y serday's play m the triangular statr Badminton tournament here. At the
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  • 1466 16 Jockey Wahab Fractures His Leg SURE CURE WINS AGAIN Volniak Pays $68 In The Last Race 'THE Singapore summer race season was brought to a close with the conclusion of the Skye meeting yesterday. The going was good and there
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    14 16 photo). Free Press THE, FINISH of the first race > ester fay at Iliikit Tiniah.
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  • 553 16 Summer Meeting Weights U/EIGHTS for six races on Saturday and five races on Wednesday, June 10. the first two days of the Selangor Turf Club summer meeting are as follows (SIX RACES ONLY) 3. Ponies: (Mass 1. l>iv. 2: furs. :'».30 p.m. Ambil 9 0 Mountain Belle
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  • 356 16 Events Drawn. For Tonight rE open Amateur Tournament organised by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association commences this evening with the preliminaries at the New World Arena at 7 p.m. The weigh-in and medical examination will be held at S Andrews School at 5 p m.. and the draw
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