The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 June 1936
1936-06-09
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Title Section21 1936-06-09 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,874. ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1036. 10 CENTS FIERCE FIGHTING OUTSIDE JERUSALEM21 words
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Article329 1936-06-09 1 Jewish Omnibuses Ambushed SEA R C HL I G HTS AND ROCKETS USED IN NIGHT BAITLE One Cameron Highlander Reported Wounded Jerusalem, June 8. ARAB snipers have taken up positions m the wartime Turkish trenches on the hilltops three miles outside the city, from where they have been ambushing: Jewish329 words
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Article151 1936-06-09 1 Between Singapore EPort Darwin Melbourne, June 8. IT is authoritatively stated that Australia will accept the British Government's plan for a bi-weekly flyingboat service for the SingaporePort Darwin section of the EnglandAustralia route of the service is planned to commence m August 1937. It is stated thatReuter; British Wireless - 151 words
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Article, Illustration476 1936-06-09 1 Britain And The League Of Nations EDEN'S STATEMENT OF FUTURE POLICY T*HE British Government's confid- ence m the League of Nations, as the best instrument available to mankind for the preservation of international peace, was expressed by the Foreign Secretary. Mr. An- thony Eden, m a speech on Satur- dayBritish Wireless - 476 words
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Article31 1936-06-09 1 Operation On Princess Arthur Of Connaiitfht London. June 8. i ncesi Arthur of Connaufht underfcbdomina] n thla •:i n ihe d >eton t hat i result is satistactory. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article27 1936-06-09 1 The Hague, June 8. JONKHEER Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer, the Dutch Minister m Belgium, has been appointed Governor-Gene-ral to the Dutch East Indies. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article78 1936-06-09 1 By Sou y e n i r Hunters New York, June 8. DESPITE elaborate precautions by official and private police, souvenir hunters wrought havoc on the Queen Mary, according to the New York Herald Tribune. Some 35.0C0 visitors boarded the vessel m the dock and theirReuter - 78 words
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117 1936-06-09 1 GOLD CURRENCIES RESCUED FROM NEW CRISIS RESULT OF HUM'S MANIFESTO Franc Strengthens 1 Considerably London, June 8. M BLUM'S manifesto, coupled with the improved French labour situation, have combined to rescue gold currencies from the slough of despond In which they have been floundering. The franc ItftOgtlMMd today until itReuter - 117 words
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Article50 1936-06-09 1 Elected Speaker Of House Of Rcpresontatixt Wasli.mion. Junr f». WHIIan R.uikhe.id. fath r oi the actresi T.iMu:.i!i IBniltwid has been clt I Spcikor of tht H'Hisp of Repn re In sue- Hton to Sena- B Reuter .<• i m inmate of the O H I ir> nil lurtReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement112 1936-06-09 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. »n h^"^ m^- t^a^'-.^T^i-v t 4 ,'V J fig f^Q^M^ *^jjß^ S TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 1 SPECIAL DINNER AND 3.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight YM» EETEAT PERFORMANCE OF LAST NIGHT UNPRECEDBNTED112 words
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Advertisement104 1936-06-09 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. ADELPHI HOTEL (ROOF-GARDEN) TONIGHT INFORMAL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE |j RELLER BAND 15* CABARET W y^k wW\& orciiiii m mi iian« i W M s^l Ww r^X' WRB*rmm 3 .iMuJSdSt harp virtuoso l^wSH «Bi^P%> i104 words
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Article497 1936-06-09 2 T*HE following publications wer issued or received bj the Depart ment of Statistics. S S. and F.M S.. dur ing the period May 30-Juno 5. 1936 inclusive, and are available for publi use m .ihe Reference Library. Fullertoi Building, Singapore. Applications ma; be made by members497 words
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Article1214 1936-06-09 2 Letters To The Editor THE ZIONIST CASE—WHA T JEWS HA YE GIVEN THE WORLD— HISTORICAL RIGHTS TO PALESTINE— ARAB GRIEVANCES— LIVING PEACEFULLY IN OTHER PARTS OF THE EMPIRE—ZIONISTS WANT PEA CE— THE MANDA TE To The Editor. Sir.— Since the trouble between th Arabs and the Jews1,214 words
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Article, Illustration172 1936-06-09 2 Before Mr. Justice Cobett m the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. 5. 309 35— Chang Yee Koo etc. (w) vs. Lleuw Lin Van and others. Irresistibly decked out m crinolines i and pantalettes sweeter, happier and funnier than ever before— Shirley Tc-mple returns to play172 words
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Article187 1936-06-09 2 Weds Her Rival In Business London. May 17. Mr- Ke:!'.i Miller, air ac« pionee- of long distance and record flights by women was married at Eosjm register office yesterday to Flight-lieutenant John Barnard Waller Pugh arc. Her age was given as thirty-four his as thlrty-fii Mr*> Keith187 words
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Article28 1936-06-09 2 Thi 1 membership of the Automobile Association is now owr 600.000. The 1 as* elation has grown to its present Stes m just over 30 years. I I28 words
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Advertisement23 1936-06-09 2 IF YOU WANT ALL THE NEWS AND THE LATEST LOCAL PICTURES EVERY MORNING YOU MUST BUY THE FREE PRESS MALAYAS PREMIER MORNING PAPER23 words
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Advertisement730 1936-06-09 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. PRICKLY c *t»oaPOK HEAT /i'CC IPIXSS AVOID IT BY USING Head Office: Orii ll(l wrr AGNES I A SSiaS- DUSTING POWDER KuU of all Chemists :m.l Stores. on Manufacturers. rMunf oflicr GRAFTOH LABORATORIES. <— b ——mm. London Oflirr: BOARD AND RESIDENCE. fw fnllintM 3E^\ FRONT subscrip tion rates730 words
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Miscellaneous137 1936-06-09 2 Diary Of The Day Huh Water, 00.18 Im. 9.4 ft.. 1.43 p.m. 8 1 it. Sports: Soccer: Com. Can Straits Times vs. F. and N. at F. and N. ground. Water Polo: Command iinal at S.S.C. Cinemas VICTORIA Marry The Girl with Sonnie Hale. ALHAMBRA Shirley Temple In The Littlest137 words
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968 1936-06-09 3 EUROPEAN WHO FAILED TO PAY INST AL MENTS Motion For Commitment To Gaol Adjourned NO REGULAR EMPLOYMENT PLEA Sequel To Unsuccessful TNFORTUNATELY, my lord, I cannot pay and I do not U think 1 shall be able to afford it for at least two months because I am not m968 words
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Article, Illustration247 1936-06-09 3 GOOD RESULTS EXPECTED FROM TRADE VISIT (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 6. THE visit of the Chinese Com- mercial Mission has commenced m an atmosphere of goodwill, and the comments of the leader m Singapore and telegraphed to Bangkok created a good impression here. For many247 words
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Article245 1936-06-09 3 And Licence Suspended For A Month (From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru, June 6. Quek Ah Seng was fined $18 with the alternative of two weeks' rigorous imprisonment, and his licence was suspended lor a month, when he was convicted by Inche Abdul Raaf. third magistrate,245 words
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Article52 1936-06-09 3 The Carnegie Hero Trust Fund have awarded their certificate and ,€l5 to John Young, pumpman, employed by the Mercantile Dry Dock Co.. for rescuing a ship's officer who fell between two vessels. Young slid down a rope, and the officer clung to him for 20 minutes until52 words
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Article41 1936-06-09 3 I leel inclined to adjourn this for a date m July." Martin asked that it be adjourned lor two months. "He has had $300 and we got no part of it," said Mr. Seth The matter was adjourned until July 6.41 words
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Article58 1936-06-09 3 THE Consul-General for Siam at Singapore has received a cable from Bangkok informing him that Luang Pradit will not visit Malaya but has returned to Bangkok from Singora where he carried out an inspection (probably of mines). The cable was received m reply to a request58 words
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Article340 1936-06-09 3 Singapore Ship Tragedy T ONG NGIAP FUAN, alleged killer; of the three Hylams who were stabbed on board s.s. Thedens, was declared insane and incapable of making his defence by Mr. G. W. Davis, fourth magistrate, yesterday. He was ordered to be confined to the civil340 words
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Article169 1936-06-09 3 Story Of Chase With A Chopper The allegation that he was chased with a meat chopper by the cook oi the Ngow Hock was made by Mr. J. Ma Imstran. Norwegian second engineer of the steamer, to the fourth magistrate yesterday. The cook, Isaw, was charged with169 words
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Article95 1936-06-09 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 8. The death took p:ace at his residence last night, from heart failure of Mr. Yeow Kirn Swee, J.P., head of the Eng Choon Clan and a member cf the Chinese Advisory Board. He was 58 years old. Mr. Humphrey,95 words
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Article, Illustration329 1936-06-09 3 SUDDEN TURN TO RIGHT Leads To Death Of Chinese Hoy HTHAT the common practice among Singapore cyclists of suddenly turning to the right without making sure that the road is clear is highly dangerous, was apparent at a coroner's inquiry yesterday into the death of329 words
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Article87 1936-06-09 3 The Royal National Lifeboat Institution has awarded its thanks inscribed on vellum to Coxswain Jam s Wickham of its motor lifeboat at Rosslare Harbour. Co. Wexford. for the rescue on Feb. 6, of the crew of the steamer Elsie Annie, of Wexford. The steamer went aground m87 words
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Article119 1936-06-09 3 FORMER HARBOUR BOARD MAN CHARGED A PRELIMINARY inquiry was held yesterday btflOlt Mr M !i Blacker m the thud court m the r;is.« m which Harold Cecil Batten, formerly of the Singapoiv Harbour Board, was charged :hat oq CM 31. 1935. D«e It 1935 and lan 31. 1936 he fraudulently119 words
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Article214 1936-06-09 3 a novel point h.»> .him n t*« Hrn City oi London Bectton oi Sheriffs, which will take plMt OH June 24. Midsummer Day Then will be two Aldermen and two Common ntmrllmwi M candidates It has been th<> custom 1:1 the past to haw only on.- Alderman214 words
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Advertisement222 1936-06-09 3 QUININE. as a prophylactic against MALARIA. use every da> 2 sugar-coated tablets 3 grains Quinine Hydrochloride. Be sure to take a quickly disintegrating (soluble) tablet, such as made by BANDOENG QUININE FACTORY. trade gLf J mark. Prin of a bottle of 50 tablets $0.30. Price of a tube of 10222 words
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Advertisement94 1936-06-09 3 wj^ HOsguimEsV^ fei FLIT M WmJH/L Imitations waste JJSmk J (I Don't ritlt your K«aMt and com- x fort by accepting worihUti m- ctlci< or «»w«»otion» that masquerade under the nam« of X^rf"""^^^ y^jA/C&jJj f lf Remember there it only 1 1 V^ one Flit Flit it told only m94 words
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Article, Illustration729 1936-06-09 4 SHEILAH GRAHAM - SHEILAH GRAHAM rq3wrfwfaw Hollywood Fashion Parade Hollywood. May 30. WHEN Ginger Rogers first came to Hollywood two strikes were registered against her she was plump, and uninterested m clothes. Time, and success-chiefly the latter —have wrought a great change m the erstwhile careless729 words
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Article, Illustration352 1936-06-09 4 AS women and their skins m equally idiosyncratic, it is as well for those of us who wish to freshen up with an occasional facemask to have a small list of home treatments handy. Tbefl M n ,ne which I give h' re is352 words
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Article, Illustration336 1936-06-09 4 THE ART OF THE COIFFEUR The Two Extremes TN the matter of hairdressing there are two extremes. One is of the Marie Antoinette variety, where powder and padding elevate the hair into a siiper-headdres.s and make necessary an enormous hat as well. The other concentrates on the shape of the336 words
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Article104 1936-06-09 4 This is an excellent way of using up scraps of ham. tongue, chicken, or other meat. Melt a tablespoonful of butter, add a scant tablespoonful of flour, and stir together. Slowly add a breakfastcupful of milk and cook until smooth. Add a dessertspoonful of tomato or mushroom ketchup or other104 words
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Article115 1936-06-09 4 Paris. May 30. QF capes for summer there are mulv titudes, the Vionnet modes featuring the built-out shoulder. The cape lines are flat and at waist length take effect over black and white plaid frocks with bright coloured belts. For wear over plain frocks, a much-favoured cape is115 words
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Advertisement197 1936-06-09 4 *£*L. mVj^JL ~tnl r This skin has lost BIOCEL has been fed Elasticity through back to the skin makloss of BIOCEL ing it smooth &e/ostic Science now knows that the skin becomes wrinkled and old -looking through the gradual loss of Biocel. This is the vital element which preserves the197 words
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Advertisement32 1936-06-09 4 V^'iV V. I i 1 JF^ M -mm M« -/V Hi SSV9O HKjy > -^-r 7t: r iIHS cc 1 en HH 00. I .JU AJvt. of the BAT A SHOE CO LTD32 words
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Article, Illustration161 1936-06-09 5 [HOUGH LONDON SHIVERED m :i cold uind thousands of visitors found the sun m holiday mood at East-bourne on Whit Monday and large crowds «i the beach TIIK OAKS— "La Airs M.i brought many attractive frnii. jh> fashions to Kpsom. Surrej IMana Rrthril is hrrr sr*»n wrai a larjfr flowrrrd161 words
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Advertisement40 1936-06-09 5 ■IP.- rJg-.. >'.- '31 M ■MinßnMlßS^iHl P^^uSmbU lit Wtk bf !^^K Ejlil ■WAl |uv>^_B_| ■B B i^***^"^r -Lhr I"''-*"*y'gif?Tfj^^!S:^1 "''-*"*y'gif?Tfj^^!S:^* B !JI nP BHalWlT*^^ HJ if-iiinP' "S. C. S." ON THE LABEL -BEST BUTTER ON THE TABLE i—^— i TEL. 5378.40 words
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Article, Illustration978 1936-06-09 6 GIRL "TAKEN FOR A RIDE" AND LEFT IN THE RAIN Terror Trip With Four Men In Car NAME KEPT SECRET UNCONSCIOUSNESS WAS MERCIFUL, SAYS PROSECUTOR London, June 2. A PRETTY fair-haired girl of 16 went into the witness box at Brighton today and declared she was assaulted by four men978 words
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319 1936-06-09 6 Tamil Refo rm Association Resolutions XHE following are extracts from the resolutions passed at the meeting of the managing committee oi the Tamil Reform Association, Singapore: That the anniversary of the Association shall be celebrated m the first week of July. 1936. and that no individual invitation will be sent319 words
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Article87 1936-06-09 6 Mr. McLeod. of the Electrical Department. Johore Bahru. who was a patient m the General Hospital. Kua l^ Lumpur, ha.s returned to Johore. The following first appointments have been made by the Colonial Office: Colonial Medical Service: W. R. Logan. MB. Ch.B. to be Assistant Medical Superintendent. Mental Hospital, Singapore;87 words
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189 1936-06-09 6 Ii you had had years of Functional Indigestion and could tind nothing to do you any good, would you not think it marvellous il a few d'jses of the last medicine you dried eo:npl?tely cured your suffering? Yet this is what happened to one189 words
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Article313 1936-06-09 6 TO BEGIN OPERATIONS NEXT YEAR Headquarters At Civil Aerodrome /CONTRACTORS have begun work on the erection of the new headquarters for the Royal Singapore Flying Club at the civil aerodrome, Kallang. The new buildings, for which foundations are now being" prepared, will take the form of313 words
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Article127 1936-06-09 6 London, June G. Th? Zoo has a new baby chimp. She is a half-sister of Jubilee, whose mother was 800-800. Sally is the mother of th? new arrival. "Sally and her baby are both doing it was stated at the Zoological Gardens today. "We are127 words
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Article, Illustration110 1936-06-09 6 p S. GOPAL. who is well- known m local sporting circles, the Port Dickson cricketer and billiard champion, was sentenced to seven months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Aitken m the Seremban Supreme Court on three charges of falsifying accounts while a clerk m Harper GilfillanFree Press - 110 words
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Article63 1936-06-09 6 Explosion On A Japanese Submarine Tokio. Lieutenant Teiji Otani. chlel engineer of the nrs: class Submarine 71-52, and two others received lerioufl burns after a slight expiation on board the teteel recently Five others were also slightly hurt The accident occurred when the submaiins wai undergoing ipeed63 words
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Article243 1936-06-09 6 Man Cheats Three European Women VINCENT OSBORNE RICE who was originally charged on three counts before Mr. T. D. Hughes m the second magistrate's court, was yesterday produced before Mr. L. B. Gibson, Criminal district judge. According to the Chiet Court Inspector Mr McQuarrie. it was alleged mat243 words
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208 1936-06-09 6 Important Court Ruling (From Our Own Co;: Kuala Lumpur. AN importan' flwttoa w by Mr. JwUm Ntfl I Supreme Conn ye>tei<;., heard an appeal by i driver against his fine of $50. or MM HMHUI imprisonment, lor driving I m compliance with the licence. It208 words
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Advertisement240 1936-06-09 6 you buy d cdr bill ""»-^> t ,'bV AyiK au h •^^sasnv^^^ *^^BSfl BssHn I 'wSß^^nv^^^SSß^Bflßßß^ h<^v^k^^^^_^_p^_p^p^pj^^BSßV^ '^^■SVBBBa Friends have criticised the now famous > -^r^^ 'I OK phiase Veu buy a car but you Invest m an Austin.'. "This slogan." they said, sug- ability. The car is so soundly240 words
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Article110 1936-06-09 7 KING'S £1,000 GIFT To Memorial I Fund London, June 8. THE appeal staff at the Mansion House are busily engaged receiving donations for the Lord Mayor's George V Memorial Fund to which it is announced that the King and Queen Mary have each donated £1,000 whilst the Duke and Duchess110 words
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Article106 1936-06-09 7 Amazing Scenes Dublin, June 7. THERE were extraordinary scenes when 12 Republicans, nine of whose names are unknown and who were called by numbers, were sentenced to a year's imprisonment each by the Military Tribunal. They were convicted of membership of an unlawful assjeiation. drilling m performance106 words
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Article37 1936-06-09 7 John Arthur, farmer, of Muthill. Perthshire, was killed while working m a field on his farm The tractor he was driving was checked so violently by a large stone that it somersaulted backward and crushed him beneath.37 words
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Advertisement213 1936-06-09 7 *^-^^j OPENS J 6 15 ITONIGHTI sis J yL. EXCLUSIVELY AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE jL NOT ONE DULL SPOT ANYWHERE- i XKVKRI.Y DECORATED WITH RIPPI.ES OF LAUC.IITFR y^ SONNIE AT H(S BEST BRIGHTEST PBOmJCED BY THF MAN WHO DIRECTED THE MAYOR'S KEST" I! FOR THI DERBY Us ACOP' Tllol U«213 words
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Advertisement25 1936-06-09 7 M The World's greatest Coloratura now m a glorious EJ|| jf^P^i Btt Singing Picture! W\*\ >m- LILY PONS mfa. *^S^\^P' ikj "I DREAM TOO MUCH^25 words
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Advertisement176 1936-06-09 7 SHIRLEY'S BACK IN THE GRANDEST I PICTURE OF HER AMAZING CAREER 1 I OPENING TODAY ALHAMBRA~] SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY at :*.15 The World's Greatest liox-office STAR again makes Screen History! m"" i H^bVJ^^E HiTB lOHN IACR Ii KAREN mUKLt 1 1 H29yßBDSl2fiE| Box Office Phone 5261 I ■^■■■■■■■■IBllHi-HHI-H JUST THE176 words
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923 1936-06-09 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1938. Education For Leisure "THERE is probably no more pro- gressive or better run country In the world than Sweden and yet, perhaps for this very reason, scarcely any other land Is so little known to the general public. Precisely because Sweden is923 words
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Article249 1936-06-09 8 Mr A. Keir. Inspector of Schools. Perak. goes home on leave shortly. He will probably be stationed m Kuala Lumpur on his return Dr. Victor Purcell. first magistral Ipoh. addressed the Ipoh Rotary Club at its luncheon on Wednesday on "Basic English." Dr. M. L. Bynoe lias249 words
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Article708 1936-06-09 8 A NUMBER of questions are being put to the German Government j shortly. Their purpose Is to produce a little more clearness with regard to a number of points m the German "Peace Plan." The r?cent utterances of Hitler and the German Gov rniment have made708 words
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Article961 1936-06-09 8 drilling stopped again of its own accord. "It's the Custom-house." he saici. "the blackguards have got the Custom-house" I was mad with excitement, "The Custom-house, the Custom-house. I kept on saying it to myself, but I could not get the meaning of it. "The rebels have got961 words
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Advertisement221 1936-06-09 8 CALDBEOCS^^I BY SPECIAL W^ JM TO H.M. THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SI AM ESTD SHBS^^ 1872 BE WISE TO SELECT A GIFT THAT PLEASETH HIM THAT GIV^S AND HIM THAT TAKES" AND FOR A TRULY FIN! AND WORTHY Cill T A GIFT OF BEAUTY AND UTILITY. VISIT DE SILVA S221 words
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Advertisement24 1936-06-09 8 For BURGLARY INSURANCE Apply to the GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE €r LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. PHONE 6480.24 words
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Article, Illustration388 1936-06-09 9 Photo). EFFORTS TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES Kwangsi Troops Continue Advance Into Hunan Shanghai, June 8. OTRENUOUS efforts to compose the differences between NanO king and Canton over the national policy towards Japan before June 15, the date fixed for the start of the northward march of the main SouthernFree Press - 388 words
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Article, Illustration259 1936-06-09 9 Presented With Licence Of College Of Medicine PLEASANT function was held at the King Edward VII College of Medicine yesterday afternoon when His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, presented the Licence m Medicine and Surgery of the College (Honoris Causa)Free Press - 259 words
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Article1256 1936-06-09 9 FINLAND PAYS UP much regretted by his colleague, his friends and those he has helped. Personally I have always found John Tull I a helpful colleague and a friend m need. I am sure you all wish him, as I wish him. a happy sojourn at Cyprus whither he is1,256 words
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Article, Illustration147 1936-06-09 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Moscow, June 8. MAXIM GORKY, the famous Russian writer, is seriously ill with influenza, pulmonary catarrh and weakening of cardiac activity. He is aged 74. Reuter of the Kuominchun forces, now ViceChairman of the Central War Counci of Nanking has offered to proceed tc Canton toReuter; Free Press - 147 words
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Article229 1936-06-09 9 HUGE PARADE AT NANNING Forces Link Up Hong Kong, June 8. THE Kwangtung forces will be massed at the city of Shaokwan before June 15 ready to march northwards, while the main Kwangsi army has received orders to gather at Nanning for a monster parade before advancing into Hunan. The229 words
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Article123 1936-06-09 9 Hankow, June 7. Mr. Xi Sam Set. superintendent of the Norwegian Lutheran Mission at Laohokow. North Hupeh. was captured by bandits on June 5 while proceeding m a motor bus from Laohokow to Hankow. Reuter. Hankow, June 7. A message from Changsha states the vanguard of the KwangsiReuter - 123 words
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Article38 1936-06-09 9 San Francisco, June 7. Seven people were burned to death, and 20 others seriously injured, m a j hotel fire which broke out today m the heart of the boarding house I district of the city.38 words
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Article334 1936-06-09 9 Agreement Reached At Midnight Conference Paris. Junr 8. AGREEMENT to end the Fn-nrh strike was reached at a midnight conferences between representatives of employee and worklast night. The success of the Indus' ml i" efforts is regarded as a triumph f<»r M. Blum, who has borne the334 words
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Article112 1936-06-09 9 NAVAL BASE TRANSFER Report Denied London. June 8. ALTHOUGH it is now believed that there is no question of trans feTring the British naval base at Malta to Cyprus, it is understood that certain provisions are being discussed to facilitate operations of aircraft and small warships at Cyprus, comprising the112 words
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Article206 1936-06-09 9 Robert Montgomery And Myrna Loy In Form It's all very light and inconsequential thi4 new film which is at the Capitol now. but it is sparkling and amusing. We have come to expert a high standard of acting from Robert Montgomery and Myrna Loy. and they serve up206 words
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Article29 1936-06-09 9 London, June 8. The death is announced of Mr J J. Bell-Irving, a former partner of Messrs. Jardine and Mathleson m Hong Kong.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article56 1936-06-09 9 Winston Churchill President Of British Section London. Junr X. Mr Winston Churchill has accepted the presidency ol the British section of the Commonwealth LtftfN, an All Party Organisation whose programme is to reinlorce the machinery ol the League of Nations by the creation >>! an international police forceReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement169 1936-06-09 9 Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys have nine millions tiny tubes or (liters which are endangered by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Bew.ii If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Leg Tains. Nervousness, Disziness. Stiffness, Ilheumatism, L.umbago» Neuralgia, Burning, Itching, Smarting. f169 words
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Advertisement107 1936-06-09 9 //V^SsA) CORSET No. 794 X^ Y^ GOOD STRONG BROCADE WITH V ■■■rfl( FRONT FASTENING AND LK^ llC jtWt p\ SIi)ES. FITTED WITH THREE PAIRS rfi^ r ti Ol SUSPENDERS DEPTH I 4 INCHES J MmM I COLOUR TEA ROSE. iFKr M SIZES 2j 30 $9.75 J^ SIZES 31-33 $10.75 V^l^107 words
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Article201 1936-06-09 10 By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. Thip 'a the first occasion on which a newspaper published m Makya has201 words
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542 1936-06-09 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. June 8 Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c., 1944-64 117» 4 H7 3 8 +>/ a Funding Loan, 4 p.c, 1960-90 116» 4 116» /4 War Loan, 3V 2542 words
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Article340 1936-06-09 10 VEGETABLES Beans. French Ka.i 12 Beans, long do 07 Beans, sprouts (taugeh) do 03 Beetroots. .Javanese do 15 Brinjals (trong) do 07 Cabbages, Batavia do 10 Carrots, Batavia do 11 Carrots. China do 10 Cucumber do 05 Mustard <sawi) do 07 Potatoes (Netherlands India) do 05 Pumpkin340 words
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Article215 1936-06-09 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 8 RUBBER: Firm London Spot: 7 3 8 d 7 7 16d. Previously: 7' 4 d. 7 5 16d July-Sept.: 7 7 l£d. 7 1 L ,d. Previously. 7 5 16d. 7 3 8 d. Oct. -Dec: T'^.d. 79~16d. Previously: 7215 words
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Article66 1936-06-09 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 8 Weak: Cash: €187 10s. Previously: Firm at €189 17s. 6d Three monies: €185 7s. 6d. Previously: €187 5s. New York Tin: 43.50 I W Previously: 43.67. Copper: Settlement: €36 5s. Previously: €36. Gold: Yesterday: £6 19s. 4d. Previously £6 18s.66 words
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79 1936-06-09 10 Foreign Exchange Rates. London Closing Quotations June 8 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 141.21 75 :< 76 3 16 New York to 4.88 2 3 5.09 3 4 5.01 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.91 7.47 4 7.42 l 2 Hong Kong Per dollar79 words
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Article1078 1936-06-09 10 Fraser and Co.'s List Pajam ($1 1 6: Para Pn-itic ($D Perak R (ft) Pungpor ($1) Sanely, idt «$2. ■uaftf Bu^.tn ts2t J Sunmi Rmil ait S. Tukang (fl) Tambalafc ($1) Vimrlob ($1) J Trafalgar is 2* 1 Ulu Brn;il.s Ulu PaiKian <$l. 1 Unittd1,078 words
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77 1936-06-09 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June X, I'J »Vlmk ihmwi. Hu>rrs >rllfi» No ixrss m t-;iaet 'FOB tot) Gooa FAQ m .1 (FOB Juiu'N( IXRSS itpOlIflOtt) '.p.vjrdablr Smua; Juno JnivS, On .I> M% Jan MM Apr Juno Toiii di Itertn H t(IN Latent Ca»)!« I.o: c.:. H 7' ri. pel77 words
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Article251 1936-06-09 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations London. 3 months' sight 2 4 1132 London. 4 months' sight 2 43 B New York D.D. 59» 4 New York 90 d.s 60 Calcutta. Bombay. Rangoon, Madras, Colombo, demand 156 3 8 Sydney and Melbourne on demand 2 11 15 16 Npw251 words
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Article90 1936-06-09 10 June 8 Buyers sellers Gambicr 5 25 Java Cube 8 f>o Hamburg Cube 10.50 White Muntok Popper 1625 Blark Pepper 8.20 Copra. Sundried 4 85 Copra, mixed 4 60 Small Flake Tapioca 4.25 R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 1.10 Banja Jelotong 6 50 Sarawak Jelotong90 words
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Article324 1936-06-09 11 movement of trade and cargoes, much is learned of places and commodities outside' ot those actually touching thll i country. Opportunity is taken, where possible, to link up historical tions with places visited by the ship. to work out. lrom time to time, positions of latitude324 words
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Article140 1936-06-09 11 London, M,i\ .'1 A squadron of Bristol OaanUeU, Hawker Furies and Bulldogs, the R.A F.s latest types of flgtrtlni *plan gnvp Empire air display ipectaton I their greatest ihrlll this fcfterno m In flights ol ihreo they took oil 111 formation to climb into the air at140 words
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Article1331 1936-06-09 11 April Exports Fall JAVA TEA PRICES MAINTAINED IN DECLINING MARKET London, May 12. Ml SINESS has been very quiet m London this week, partly m consequence of continued fears for the franc and partly as i tribute to the near approach of the Whitsun holiday. Bears have been more1,331 words
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Article42 1936-06-09 11 Captain Mercer Smith, late of Adamson and Gillfillan, Malaya, one time Captain of the Penang Flying Club, has been appointed private secretary to Colonel Lord Sempill, who was some years ago representative of the Air Ministry for aeronautics and its side committees. <42 words
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Article, Illustration335 1936-06-09 11 Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenktm. David Bumstine, Michael Gottlieb, world's leadinn team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence. DUBS WALK IN THE take-out double is one of the most abused bids m Contract Bridge. The! HI&H CARP VALUES f aCt tnat335 words
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Article77 1936-06-09 11 Mr. V. C. V. Cox. Co-manager with Mr. F. A. Hare, of Robinson and Co.. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. Is being transferred to Singapore, where he will take up the position of chief accountant of the firm. He will be relieved by Mr. H. Vernon, assistant accountant at Singapore. Mr. Cox77 words
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Advertisement191 1936-06-09 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling 8.500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000.00' Reserve191 words
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Advertisement509 1936-06-09 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND lIINA (Incorporated In E.'.^land by Royal Chartfr^ Paid up capital In 600 000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund 3.000.000 htm rye Liability of Proprietors £3.000 000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishops»at«\ London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipwh509 words
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Miscellaneous267 1936-06-09 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Penang— ZHJ 'Penang Wireless Society) Wavelength 49.3 metres 7.00 Time signal. 703 Day's programme. 7.05 Recorded light instrumental music. 7.35 Share report. 7.40 Recorded songs by Stuart Robertson (baritone*. B.OU Weekly sports talk by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. 8.20 Recorded dance music. 3.55 News bulletin. r.OO Close267 words
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Miscellaneous271 1936-06-09 11 650 The 8.8.C. Scottish Orchestra. George Cunningham (baritone). 7.45 "Starlight," Number Six. Interviews with famous stage people, and excerpts from their repertoires. No. 6: Percy Hutchison <the popular actor-manager >. 8.00 Speech by the Hon. R. G. Menzies (Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Australia) at a luncheon of the Royal271 words
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Article61 1936-06-09 12 The ml Behar has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this port at noon on Wednesday. June 10. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. wharf on arrival. The s.s. Alipore is expected to arrive at this port at 7 a.m. on Saturday. June 13. from61 words
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Article791 1936-06-09 12 ADOPTION OF SHIPS BY SCHOLARS Six Hundred Schools On The Waiting List AN INTRIGUING MOVEMENT WITH AN ENTHUSIASTIC FOLLOWING ALTHOUGH the idea of interesting youths of school age m ships is not altogether new the British Ship Adoption Society is the first real effort to co-ordinate and run the movement791 words
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Advertisement40 1936-06-09 12 JAVA NEW YORK LINE Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Cape of Good Hope) Arriving MAIMIKK N.L. Mm 10 Via Colombo also loading for Montreal. Halifax and %>« SALABANGKA June 2f> ROTTERDAM LLOYD NEDERLAND LINE Agents: I.CH.V. "Rotterdam" Phone 507140 words
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Miscellaneous89 1936-06-09 12 AIR PASSENGERS Arrived from N.E.I, by extra KNILM "PK— AFI" on June 6: Mr. Chan Chen Wo, Mr. Fang Kin" Cheung. Mr. Ip Pak Wah, Mr Lee* KwokWai, Mr. Lee Tin Sang, Mr. Lee Wai Tong. Mr. Leung Wing Chiu Mr M?-r KWa t]: W U Mr Tarn Kong' Pals!89 words
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Miscellaneous85 1936-06-09 12 Saito M. Cadashi, Mr. A. Chettle and Mr. Thielo. Left for Mfcdan, India and Europe by K.LJVC "Rietvink" June 6: For Medan: Mr. K. M. Hitoshi, Mr. S. M. Cadashi and Mr. Thielo. For Amsterdam: Mr. Stam Pieter Kendrik. Arrived from Europe. India and Medan by KLM Kievit on June85 words
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Miscellaneous525 1936-06-09 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 Frl* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and V p.m Ipoh: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 p jn. Klang, Kuala LlpLs, Port Swettenham, Taiplng and Telok Anson- Weekdays* Tpm Kota525 words
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Miscellaneous360 1936-06-09 12 SINGAPORE^ HARBOR Ships alonirsidr th r N xperlrd Main Wharf (Knlranrr Sibajak It; 1 15; Kedah 13 Kat. Empire Dmk (Knlran., Oreystoke Cast Komaki Maru M M Kmpire Dmk (Kn1r,,,,, Benledi. X Went Wharf (Knfr.it,,, Jean Lab >rcl» I Smion 10 (K.nlraim Borneo Maru KKPI'KI MM.,.,,, i Main Wharf. Spartan;360 words
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Advertisement571 1936-06-09 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 CABGO lOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Steamer Due Sails :iTY OF MOBILE Havre, London, Dunkirk, Rdam, Hburg. Glasgow June571 words
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Advertisement1125 1936-06-09 13 P^^^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hu a Khlow Steamship Co.. (1932) Ltd Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Cunard \Vhhr Star Ltd Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarauak Steamship Co Ltd The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental Une Ltd! The China Navigation1,125 words
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Advertisement764 1936-06-09 14 K. P. M. KAMPAR— Tuesday. June 9. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. BOELONGAN— Tuesday. June 9. Rhio. Tambelan. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau. MAKASSER— Wednesday. June 10. Toengkal. Poeloe-Kidjang. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. TIIEDENS Wednesday. June 10, Muntok and Palembang. ROGGEVEEN— Wednesday. June 10. Batavia. Rodriguez. Mauritius.764 words
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Advertisement562 1936-06-09 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ogra/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £76. 8. 1. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU I. a r m' outside staterooms with hot and cold running water—562 words
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Advertisement442 1936-06-09 14 O. S. K. LINR FOR EAST, SOUTH AND WEST AFRIf a AND SOUTH AMERK Holland Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. L M., Durban. Algoa Bay and M<iss«-i i t Arabia Maru Santos, Buenos Aires via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-e§-Btltai Beira, L. Marques. Durban. Al« and Cape Town t442 words
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Article, Illustration336 1936-06-09 15 TOMMY FARR FIGHTS A DRA W WITH JIM WILDE Record Crowd Sees Bout T.Y PARR, now among the lead- dcrs for Jark Peterson's ■hi title, wj.s held to a draw Wilde, the WeLsh champion, unds at Swansea. of 15.000. easily a record for v a fiercely-contested fight, which at one336 words
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Article112 1936-06-09 15 m Our Own Correspondent Johon Itahru, June 3. ■•ifi football was served up to/day the Customs and tho Polico mot ond round of the J.BD.F.A, ie •re 4 1 m favour of tho Cus(ta thai the game was one- actually the Police had as the game112 words
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Article77 1936-06-09 15 Ity an<] Newport County ask eadmisilon to the South ?rn and applications have also eceived trom Bath City. Dartford rtone. hton and Southport apply •n to the Northern Secnd Shrewsbury Town and Wigan have also made applications. Ir ted dubs. Port Vale and rill be Included m the77 words
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Article683 1936-06-09 15 American Players London, May 22. I^HE Hon. Keith Rous's Jaguars, thanks largely to the good play of the American members of the team, Mr. J. T. Mather and Mr. Tom Guy, reached the final for the Handicap Cup at Ranelagh yesterday by defeating C >\vdray Park, who683 words
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Article175 1936-06-09 15 Results Of Men's Junior Championship Ties TAN PENG HOCK HAS EASY VICTORY A POOR crowd turned up at the Clerical I'nion on Sunday to witness further games m the men's junior singles championship. Only two games, however, out of the four fixtures were played off, one game being175 words
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Article162 1936-06-09 15 Board Give The Scot Another Chance London. Although he defended h^s British feather-weight championship against Johnny King at Liverpool recently. Nel Tarleton is likely to be called upon to stake his title again within a month or two. It was announced by the Board of Control that162 words
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Article186 1936-06-09 15 London. A young man who played goll at Rcyal Ashdown Forest performed a rather diverting feat. He went round a course he had never previously seen, taking precisely four strokes at each hoie. He then thought he could surely do better, so went round again, this time m186 words
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Article70 1936-06-09 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 7. Heavy rain an hour before the I finish was the cause for the abandonment of a friendly cricket match between the Selangor Club and a scratch eleven on the Padang yesterday. The latter batting first declared with 182 for five.70 words
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Article64 1936-06-09 15 The following have been selected to i represent the V.M.C.A. Junior Dejpartment against the R.A.O.C. today at the Anson Road ground at 2 p.m.: J. Ferguson (Captain). Ong Swee Keng. Ong Swee Law. Shin: tCah I Foo. J. Webber, K. Leembrugg«^i B. I S. Varma. Suratta. Goh Keng Swee, E.64 words
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Article385 1936-06-09 15 Representatives For Olympic Games London. I* ACES for the monotype class were added to the trials which are being carried out at Burnham-on-Crouch under the management of the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club to select the British representatives m the yachting events at the Olympic Games. The trials385 words
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Article230 1936-06-09 15 London. Racing m the Oxford Summer Eights began yesterday and. with the threat of rain, there were not many people on the Barges or twopath. Happily the rain kept olf. and there were one or two burst of sunshine. Sixty crews were rowing a record number, and230 words
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Article34 1936-06-09 15 It has been derided to invite Rao Raja Hanut Singh, the famous Indian > :pi)lo player, to play for the British polo 5 team m the Westchester Cup matches I against the Americans this summer.34 words
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Article, Illustration310 1936-06-09 15 Probables' Easy Win (From Our Own CDlTCJpoatftfqt) Malacca, June 7. Probables <>: Possibles 1. In yesterday's soccer trial, payed on the Kubu field for the purpose of selecting the team to play against Johore at Muar on Friday, the following took part Probables: Ah Sang: Rowe and310 words
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Article95 1936-06-09 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) lp<rh. June S. Pernk's team fOf her first MftlSJTl Cup match of the RMOII aeainst Kedah at Taiping on Saturday was selected yesterday as foHowi: .lamal: (luan and Thoong Chin: Dajus. llaji Draof and Ke Fow: Caleb. Paul, Mm Kee. Taib and Suee Menf.95 words
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Article115 1936-06-09 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Mal.Kr.i. JWM 1 The police team lost to the Muni- cipality In a Government Senrftc League match yesterday on the Kubu Plains by a goal to nil. Decidedly tne stroniur tnini. they should have won the match by a wide margin had it not115 words
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Article37 1936-06-09 15 At Bradford Yorkshire btwt All-India by an innings and 151 runs. India 88 ■r.nd 115 <Smailes 4 tor 26 ;ind 6 for :*6 Yorkrihto 352 (Smallef 77. Verity H ;n.0.. Nissar 6 lor 74 > Renter.37 words
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Article535 1936-06-09 15 FIRST DIVISION MATCH Chinese 4. Police I. pi.AYING very much better Football m the second hall the Chinese hid little difficulty m deieatlng tIM Police vi Urst D 'vision match |fl AllfOn Rood Stadium 0B Saturday by four i.tls to DIM T.'e outstanding features ot the Ban535 words
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Article299 1936-06-09 15 Results Of Last Week's Tournament Matches The foUovrinu arc the results ol Us! wrk'.s matches m the SCC law-i b)Wls triples championship tourn.t incut E. EL R. Bowerman's tram beat A Pfergueoti'i lean is 12. v v wiis..n\ beat n 1? L Dyne'i v 0 w v Semple'i299 words
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Article468 1936-06-09 16 Commercial Cup Match One All Draw MEDIOCRE FOOTBALL DISPLAY Ml CD to the disappointment of the rather bis crowd which had turned up to see the game, the 5.11.8. and the Nestantflo save a very mediocre exhibition of soccer m their Commercial Cup match yesterday at the S.H.B.468 words
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Article172 1936-06-09 16 The SRC. scored a surprisingly easy victory over the Jo^.ore C.C. on the Padang on Sunday by live wickets. Nicky Sullivan was m great form taking six wickets for 36 and making 29 not out. JOHORE CRICKET CUB Ahmad b Sullivan o Peng Hock b Sullivan172 words
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Article, Illustration547 1936-06-09 16 Fast Scoring Partnership THE R.A. Changi added another win to their already long list of victories this season when they easily accounted for a fairly strong S.R.C. XI. by nine wickets at Changi on Saturday last. N. Sullivan and D. Ross batted wcli for the S.R.C taking547 words
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Article154 1936-06-09 16 Tanglin Club Tournament > Play m the Tanglin Club tennis tournament yesterday resulted: OPEN MEN'S DOUBLES Macpherson and Anderson beat Godfrey and Tver 6—3. 6 4. Green and Palmer beat Markham and Droogleever 3 6, 6 3, 6 4. Middleton and Mosley beat W Comd. Fuller and Major154 words
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Article138 1936-06-09 16 Final Selection After Match In Penang The 22 China Olympic footballers, their manager and coach, sailed from Singapore yesterday morning by the Plancius for Medan. where they will play one match before going on to Penang. Lee Wai-tong. the team captain. declared himself satisfied with yesterday's tame138 words
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Article100 1936-06-09 16 The American association is icheduied to cross bats with the Clubs m a ball game on the SRC packing thla afternoon at 4.45 p.m. Thla is the first friendly &ame between these old rivals this year and a fast game is expected. The A. A. will be represented by100 words
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Article39 1936-06-09 16 London, June 7. The semi-finals of the Enron-ani zone f the Davis Cup competition will be: Germany vs. Ireland Australia vs. France or Jugoslavia. Yesterday at Vienna Austria beat Belgium by four matches to one39 words
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Article20 1936-06-09 16 The Middlesex Regiment vs. Inniskilhng Fusiliers First Division match arranged for today has been postponed to July 8.20 words
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Article225 1936-06-09 16 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 7. The Tamil P.C.A. cricket team from Kuala Lumpur inflicted a crushing dereal on the Negri Sembilan Club today by scxon wickets. NEGRI SEMBILAN CLUB UIH Enz Bee b Dionysius 2i Khere Singh b Nalliah 0 A. Kun iretnam run out 12225 words
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Article93 1936-06-09 16 Team To Represent Perak •From Our Own Correspondent. > Ipoh. June s Peak's cricket side to me I Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on June 13 and 14 was chosen yesterday us follows: Xix (Capt). Jonklaas. Speldewlndt. Toft, Suppi.ih. Velupillay. Abbott. Jansz, Whitaker Perimpanayapam, and Rivaz. Reserves: Bahaudin and93 words
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Article87 1936-06-09 16 .ty the sixth Annual General Meeting of the. Vehicles Registration Department Sports Club the following were elected Officers tor the year 1936 1937 President:- Lt -Col G C Meredith 0.8.E.. and M C Vice-President: P Wilson Hon. Secr^tary.Lim Hong Hock Hon. Treasurer: Tan Hong Hee. Joint Hon.87 words
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Article59 1936-06-09 16 In yesterdays report of the soccer match between a China Olymp'c eleven and the Combined Services, the latter's team was inadvertently omitted. Their representatives were: Davis <R A RadclirTe <R A > and Bayliss (Middlesex); Patrick (RE.) McFarlane <capt.. Inniskillings) and Brightmore <R A.; Dean 'Middlesex). Ryder59 words
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Article58 1936-06-09 16 (From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. June 8. The Siam holders decisively retained the International GoiT trophy bfirst defeating Scotland by ten and a half points to one and a hfOf and then yesterday they defeated Engand by ten points to two. The beaten teams are playing off58 words
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Article, Illustration196 1936-06-09 16 Handicaps For Second Day's Races THE following a:r tho rem;u: weights for tho second day ol Selangor Turf club gammer meeting Race I.— Ponips. (lass Div furtnn^s: True Lisht 90. Mis> Woo Bin Miss X 8.7. Pro Quid 86. Qdeen 83. Kit 7.0, Ci<: i M Race196 words
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Advertisement40 1936-06-09 16 THORNE SMITH'S Laughter List The Stray Lamb $2.00 The Bishop's Jaegers 2.00 The Jovial Ghosts 2.00 Turnabout 2.00 Skin and Bones 3.00 The Glorious Pool 3.00 Topper Takes a Trip 3.00 KELLY WALSH LTD., Incorporated m Hongkong) RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.40 words
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