The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 June 1936
1936-06-12
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Title Section17 1936-06-12 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,877. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1936. 10 CENTS.17 words
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975 1936-06-12 1 Canton To Send All Forces North ONLY MILITIA LEFT BEHIND TO GUARD TERRITORY AT HOME Lining Up For Civil War In Hunan CANTON, JUNE 11. (IEN. (HAN CHAI TONG AND GEN. LI TSUNG JEN HAVE 3 INDICATED THAT THE ENTIRE REGULAR FORCES OF THE TWOReuter - 975 words
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Advertisement102 1936-06-12 1 I I mM ▼^H 8 I^^. P^l a. M I fm) m TONIGHT I COCKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight AND THE SENSATIONAL CABARET ATTRACTION THE COWAN BAILEY REVUE (OH IN A BAILSY Sonus, Piano and B;«njo, Hillbillies, The Zulu MM EYELYN The Haiiee102 words
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Advertisement179 1936-06-12 1 a pk A ISS SEAVIEW ffl, HOTEL TONIGHT and SATURDAY (informal) (formal) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE AND CABARET DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE 1 RELLER BAND =J ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED ll\ LA VALESKA ''Orchid of the Dance" BARBARA TAYLOR KJERULF, Harpist SUNDAY, .11 NE 14. SPECIAL DINNER ND GRAND COM EKT SONGS179 words
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Article22 1936-06-12 1 Nanking, June If. A plenary session ol the Central ExeCommittee ol the Kuomlntang has been convoked for July 10.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration259 1936-06-12 1 Mr. Thomas Sir Alfred Bull Resign Their Seats BOTH STILL DENY USIJSG BUDGET SECRETS LONDON, JINK 11. MR. J. 11. THOMAS ANNOUNCED IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS THAT HE IS RESIGNING HIS SEAT FOR DERBY I AND IS NOT CONTESTING THE BY-ELECTION. SIR ALFRED BUTT ALSO ANNOUNCED HIS RESIGNATION FROMReuter - 259 words
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Article65 1936-06-12 1 Fear Of Anglo-Soviet Agreement Tokio, June 10. TyjAVY circles are deeply con--11 cerned at the press reports that the Anglo-Soviet naval talks are progressing satisfactorily, predicting that an agreement will entail British technical assistance for the Soviet naval expansion which, it is pointed out, willReuter - 65 words
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Article30 1936-06-12 1 London. June 11. Dame Henrietta Barnett. one ol the mest remarkable social nformen of modern times, died last nlfhl m London at the ftge of 85. British Wireless.30 words
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Article22 1936-06-12 1 London. June 11. 'Ihr total ;im unit rflfd lor the King <<< r M m>r al Kund now reds *:.'>n .non British Win-lev,22 words
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Article37 1936-06-12 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 11. DUMOURS are aHoat that important Japanese interests arc bidding for control of the Bangkok Dock Company, Siam's senior company, and at present controlled by United Engineers, Ltd., Singapore.37 words
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Article45 1936-06-12 1 London, June 11. Attempts to refloat the stranded Finnish barque, the Herzogin Cecilie. I with the aid of tugs were unsuccessful yesterday but hopes of salvage have not [been abandoned. The vessel is ashore en the rocks oil the Devonshire coast. British Wireless.45 words
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226 1936-06-12 1 London, June 10. T'HE enquiries addressed to H«rr Hitler's government by the British Government with a view to clarilying the former's propossals for negotiations of peace on a new basis were mentioned at question time m the House of Commons today. The Foreign SecretaryBritish Wireless - 226 words
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Article202 1936-06-12 2 Time Has Not Yet Arrived Thinks Chiang Kai Shek London, June 11. The Daily Telegraph says the rapidly moving events must at present compel a degree of attention to happenings m China that have been obscured by events nearer home. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek is plainly notReuter - 202 words
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Article275 1936-06-12 2 Harold Lloyd Enhances His Reputation Time was when Harold Lloyd held sway as one of the most prolific as well as popular comedians cf the silent screen. Today, however, a Harold Lloyd film is an event. Certainly he has been the most successful of all the oid275 words
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Article46 1936-06-12 2 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore i to London yesterday were as follows: Telegrams handed m up to 5 pm 2 1 minutes; 5.30 p.m. 4 minutes; 6 pm' 2 minutes; 6.30 p.m. nil46 words
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Article136 1936-06-12 2 To The Editor, Sir.— l presume the majority of the public are music lovers and I am also, lone of them. If your neighbour possess a radio set you will have the advantage of sharing some nice selections broadcast from Nirom. London and elsewhere. However, it may also136 words
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Article41 1936-06-12 2 Rome, June 10. Fifteen are known to have been killed while others are tea red to be dead also and 200 were injured when a I workmen's train was derailed at Bufola St the foot of Mount Vesuvius ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article22 1936-06-12 2 ja xr Brussels, June 11. h M. Van Zeeland has renounced the l task of forming a Cabinet.— Reuter. '<22 words
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550 1936-06-12 2 Letters To The Editor MALAYA CAN LEARN From The Dutch "L.C.L." RECALLS MR. ORMSBY-GORE'S VISIT —WONDERFUL EFFICIENCY OF THE DUTCH WHERE DID KNO W LEDGE COME FROM? —MALAYA LAGS BEHIND— TRAGIC L FAILURE— TRAINING THE NATIVE —A RADIO GRIEVANCE To The Editor. i Sir,— The new Secretary of State lor550 words
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Article271 1936-06-12 2 DENOUNCES GOSPEL OF CLASS HATRED ILS. Heading For Socialism Or Fascism ORESIDENT Roosevelt's election and the history of the New Deal were compared to "the ftrst stages m the march of European collectivism" by exPresident Hoover m his address to the Republican Convention. HeReuter - 271 words
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Article98 1936-06-12 2 Chiang's Demand From The Southern Government Nanking. June 11. In a second tele? ram to Gen. Chan Chai Tong (the Canton Commander-in-Chief) Marshal Chiang Kai Shek. Premier of the Nanking Government. U'ges the immediate recall of the; Southern forces and the cessation of mobilisation. Marshal Chiang declares that98 words
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Article152 1936-06-12 2 Japan Sees The Hand Of Moscow In Canton Tokio. June 11. "Soviet emissaries have offered the Cantonese leaders a war chest of $30,000,000 to carry on the campaign against Nanking." declares the Bhang- i hai correspondent ot the Jiji Shimpo. i The correspondent also predict! that the imbroglio152 words
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Article96 1936-06-12 2 T London, June 10. m the House of Commons, replying to Mr. V. L. McEntee and Mr. A C Moreing, Mr. Anthony Eden said no specific assurance had been received Irom Japan that the Chinese Customs officers will not be prevented from carrying out their duties. At the96 words
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Advertisement25 1936-06-12 2 i ii. ______&_*^M^^^ m^^^^^^^ m^ mmmm t *JPl\\£\\W__\ IHE I ____^^C\<____w^^ Clf »firic»uv I H|^yr Proved hair I DEFINITELY I RESTORES GROWTH OF HAIR g25 words
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Advertisement169 1936-06-12 2 NOTICE. NOTICE. i It is hereby notified that no applications m respect of the present quarter! for the transfer of export credits between Producers and from Registered Exporters to Licensed Dealers will be entertained after June 25. 1936. 2. Every endeavour will be made to complete transfer applied for on169 words
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Advertisement458 1936-06-12 2 CLASSIFIED AD' I PRICKLY HEAT AVOID IT BY USING AGNESIA DUSTING POWDER of all Chemists HM Stores. Manufacturers, GRAFTON LABORATORIES. BOARD AM) KESIDKXOE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77 Meyer Rd. Large rooms facing sea with own bath room H and C and mod. san. Phone 5758 Tennis Large Garden. I458 words
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Advertisement410 1936-06-12 2 VERTISEMENTS. I TTbe Sinoaporc Jfvcc fl>vcss Uead Omct: Cecil St.m. s.n^po,. extrrsions to all dr^, w> Kuala Lumpur Oflice: 25. J.ira Street Thoue: UU. Penan« Office: 12. B. h^sUa^i N^ Vhon, 1177 London Office: tr. 9 Thorn-, trnt.ai Tel: "UadmaU)*" i n-, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within Out** 8 Monthly ,3ta sTh410 words
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Miscellaneous228 1936-06-12 2 Diary Of The Day High Water, 2.45 a.m. 8.7 ft., 4.03 p.m. 7.8 ft. Sports: Swimming: Malaya Command Aquatic Sports 3 to 6.30 p m at SSC. Soccer: Malaya Cup Match Johore vs. Malacca at Muar. Div. I R.A. vs. R.E. at A.R.S.; G.S. League. Treasury Audit vs. Mental Hosp.228 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-06-12 3 THREE PEOPLE were injured when this trolley-bus crashed Into a steel Standard m Victoria Street, near Jalan Sultan, on Wednesday. Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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Article395 1936-06-12 3 RICHES OFFERED FOR— SLEEP Scotsman Kejuses London, June 2. r) AI BAHADUR RAMJIDAS BAJORIA, Calcutta multi-millionaire, torV tared by insomnia, has offered Mr. R. B. G. Boyd, a Glasgow masseur, "wealth beyond his wildest dreams" if he will go to India and make him sleep. Mr. Boyd knows he can395 words
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Article55 1936-06-12 3 Famous Duo May Give Another Concert Here In view of the enthusiastic reception accorded to the Krauss-Goldberg Duo at their last recital the management of the Victoria Theatre is endeavouring toi arrange a return visit of these famous, musicians. It is hoped to arrange a I lurther and final55 words
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Article173 1936-06-12 3 Johore Chinese Heavily Fined (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 9. Liew Ah Scow and Chai Ah Lav were yesterday each fined $1,300, or six months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. W. G. Reeves, m the Penggarang Court, when they pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to173 words
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Article116 1936-06-12 3 Malay Who Had 13 Previous Convictions Kuala Lumpur, June 9. Sentence of one year's rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by three years' police supervision, was passed by Mr. J Calder m the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, on a Malay, Leeman bin Sidik. who pleaded guilty to the116 words
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Article178 1936-06-12 3 Chinese Tries To Get Past Customs (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 9. Before Shaikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya. Second Magistrate, Long 800 was charged with attempting to evade payment of duty of 50 cents on a pair of rubber shoes valued at 30 cents. He said178 words
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Article194 1936-06-12 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 9. How a Tamil youth absconded after collecting a sum of money, and later went back to his employer to ask for pardon, was told before Mr. J. Calder. m the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, when Suppiah pleaded guilty to194 words
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Article75 1936-06-12 3 ■From Our Own Correspondent) Jchore Bahru, June 10. T understand that F. E. Hutchinson, Johore's centre-half, will not be able to travel to Muar as he has not yet re- Fered irom the injury received m the match against Singapore when he came into collision with Hamzah.75 words
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1081 1936-06-12 3 Unsuccessful Plea In Perak Sla te Council MORE EDUCATION NEEDED IN KAMPONG SCHOOLS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. June 10. AT today's meeting of the Perak State Council. H.H. the Sultan presiding, the acting British Resident the Hon. Mr. E. Bagot (C.P.0.),1,081 words
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Article211 1936-06-12 3 Gored Man Sent To Hospital (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 10. A LORRY load of armed police con- stables went into action m Kuala Lumpur this morning to capture an escaped buffalo which seriously injured a railway coolie and chased citizens up and down the streets211 words
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Article54 1936-06-12 3 (From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban, June H. Ti ree Tamils were each tinea $20 by the Seremban magistrate today tor assaulting an outdoor officer of the Customs Department. Another Tamil was fined $15 for escaping from lawful custody while beiny arrested for an alleged liquor offence54 words
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Advertisement288 1936-06-12 3 f the insecticide j _(ff mJ-_WA^^mWm 999 9Bmmmmmm\ J \mmiAm\ UIM Urn. *>H^2 m ¥m 'mm mMm I The sure way to keep ants out of your kitchen TF you are suffering from the ron- tinuous nuisance of ants if these disgusting insects are ruining your food and even gnawing288 words
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Article, Illustration942 1936-06-12 4 Around The Town Mignon Looks On MOONLIGHT PICNIC I often wonder whether people In Singapore do not regret the fact that little effort is made to capitalise the magic of our moonlight nights. I am moved tc this reflection as a result of a most enjoyable launch picnic last Sunday942 words
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361 1936-06-12 4 Paris, May 30. A SMART beat h ensemble made m thin white cotton with a silk finish has dark blue at the sides ol wide shorts. The cape is made m a s.raight white piece merely caught on each shoulder l( nd hv.> a361 words
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Advertisement195 1936-06-12 4 !1 Prevents Ugly Shine Gives Smooth _Z Peach Bloom Finish *mm\. s3 Stays on all Day m Clings m spite of t" Meat. Wind 6 Ram B Does not dry up the Skin '•Dull Finish", the latent fashion m face powder, is the Tokalon secret; the result of the patent195 words
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Advertisement127 1936-06-12 4 NE^Yi. mm f&^&i&r fIL*L ■r m v Pr 1 1 eJmW.MH.S _rT^%" V WMw&Mm* *WWMW]~tm M v^ I ..^_> _>>.■* m Wl w> Tt' '**m_^_Wfc N f __a_y Bk Jl A STELLA MOT A the Ipoh viii v for herself In British films, wi 11 drama. "Ea-st Meet! W< I127 words
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Article, Illustration210 1936-06-12 5 ONE OF THE BIGGEST FIRES Londim has seen for some time broke out at the Bricklayers' Arms depot of the Southern Railway. The fire started m a shed and spread to other buildings. Hundreds of firemen fought the flames while people living nearby moved cut their furniture. Picture shows firemen210 words
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Advertisement76 1936-06-12 5 A DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PRESERVE Quality is always our first consideration, but we are m the fortunate position of being able to combine most reasonable prices with quality, due to our method of buying. New Zealand Imperial Bee Honey is one of our many lines having a ready sale that permits76 words
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135 1936-06-12 6 Mr. Thomas Visits His £15,000 House £5,000 SCHEME ABANDONED Worthing, June 4. MR. J. H. THOMAS, with Mrs. Thomas, and members of his family, went by motor-car today to Milbury House, his £15,000 home at Ferring, near Worthing. He reached the house by a side road, unnoticed, and soon afterwards135 words
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Article216 1936-06-12 6 Socialists To He Debarred From Titles All Socialists and Trade Unionists will, m future, bebarred from accepting knighthoods, peerages, or baronet cies. Decisions on these lines will, lt is almost certain, be carried at this year's conferences of the Labour Party and Trades Union Congress, writes a Sunday216 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-06-12 6 COUNT GALEAZZO CIANO, son-in-law of Mussolini, who has just been appointed Foreign Minister. This pcture was taken when, as Minister of Propaganda, he was leaving Rome to take part m the war against Abyssinia.34 words
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711 1936-06-12 6 Might Have Stayed On Throne MUSSOLINI'S PLAN BEFORE HIS FLIGHT LONDON, JUNE 5. THE FACT THAT 1 AM VISITING ENGLAND INCOGNITO DOES NOT DEBAR ME FROM DOING WHATEVER LIES IN MY POWER TO HELP THE CAUSE OF MY PEOPLE." This statement was made711 words
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Article214 1936-06-12 6 Kuala Lumpur To Follow Singapore's Example •From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. June 10. About 20 women and three men met 111 Kuala Lumpur tonight to form a Fortnight!} Club a club which will nable them to hear experts talk on sundry subjects. Mrs. A H. Dickinson,214 words
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Article65 1936-06-12 6 I From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban. June 8. On the occasion of the King's birthday the Negri Sembilan Battalion >« the F.M S V.F will parade on June 23 on the railway station padang at <-' rcmban. H.H the Yang di Pertuan Bcsar of Negri Sembilan and65 words
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Article460 1936-06-12 6 LORD FRANCIS SCOTT FLIES TO LONDON Discussions At The Colonial Office London. 7"iy 27. CONVINCED that relations between landowners m Kenya and the Government of the Colony have reached a deadlock. Lord Francis Scott, chairman of the Settlers' Vigilance Committee has flown to London for conversations with460 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-06-12 6 AMY MOLLISON kissing her husband before leaving on her record-breaking solo flights to the Cape and back.17 words
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Article129 1936-06-12 6 Anniversary Of Funeral In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 8. Yesterday was a public holiday m Johore. being the anniversary of the funeral of the late Sultan Abu Baker father of the present Sultan. High Malay Government oificials and many guests assembled at the129 words
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188 1936-06-12 6 Oxford, June 4. OXFORD undergraduates, for the second time m recent months, have threatened to strike. Reason: The refusal of Mr. C. T. Atkinson, oldest Fellow of Exeter College, a don for 38 years, to lecture with women p: esent. Recently, five women undergraduates188 words
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Article151 1936-06-12 6 MUI TSAI COMMISSION ARRIVES AFTER close on time weeks m Hong Kong, the Mu:-Tsai Commission, omprising Sir Will red Wood I chairnan*. Miss Picton-Turbervill. Mr C. A IVillia and Mr John Jell •secretary*. irrived m Singapore jresterdaj by ti# ralma They will stay kn Singapore until Thursday when they proceed151 words
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Article90 1936-06-12 6 From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban. June 8. Th? marriage took place m Kuala Lumpur of Mr Ng Ah Loong. of the Electrical Department. Kua a Lumpur. formerly, ot tteremban with Miss Goh Ch-e Wan. sister Ol Mr. Goh Khong Fook. a well-known Selangor miner. A dinner was held90 words
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406 1936-06-12 6 Willingdon Praises Indian Civil Service NO FEARS POH THE FUTURE London. June THK Marquess ot \VHhn K ,io n late Viceroy of India. >|st night described the Indian < )U Service as "still the (incst l d most interesting Service m lN part of the British Fmpin n( j declared406 words
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Advertisement129 1936-06-12 6 QUININE. as a prophylactic against MALARIA. use every da> 2 sugai -coated tablets 3 grains Quinine HydroI chloride. I Be sure to take a quickly disI integrating (soluble) tablet, I such as made by BANDOENG I QUININE FACTORY. I trade Jj mark. Price of a bottle of 50 tablets $0.30.129 words
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Advertisement137 1936-06-12 6 \s_H___\ Friend Wm* "Mm h^ -»><^^^^H rxriT Pure nd delicately IED M^^'^f^-Om POl Cuticura Talc unit ool> and coudorts rrr f J A tin baby's tender skin and keej* ICOI A' f MM AND sweet an<l Shaken on 'AMP! ffID thc »km alter the bath it MnU I I •MH137 words
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216 1936-06-12 7 Woman Hangs All Night From Window HANDS TRAPPED IN Hastings, June 5. HOW a woman of 75 hung suspended throughout whole night from a window In which her hands were trapped by the sash, her cries for assistance being unheard by neighbours her plight hidden by a drawn blind, was216 words
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Article82 1936-06-12 7 Vicar's Discovery In Garden Part of a Roman vase has been dis(overed by the Rev. E. P. Lowe, of Peel Vicarage. Little Hulton. Lancashire. while digging m his garden. His house standi near to the Roman road from Manchester to the north-west. The Manchester Museum has made the82 words
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Article68 1936-06-12 7 Sequel To Tragedy On The Queen Mary London, June 9. Reuter's special correspondent aboard the Queen Mary wires that the sailor, Arthur Golding, who died as the result of an accident, was buried after a brief funeral ceremony conducted by Sir Edgar Britten. The liner slowed downReuter Wireless - 68 words
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1400 1936-06-12 7 But Long-Term Outlook Steadily Improving CEYLON AND 8.N.8. PRODUCERS CLAIM UNDER-ASSESSMENT (From the Free Press Correspondent) London, May 29. ANTICIPATIONS of guilder devaluation continue to dominate the Rubber share and commodity markets. Consumers are buying the commodity sparingly m the hope that they1,400 words
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178 1936-06-12 7 Dauntless Due Back In Singpore Next Wednesday H M.S. DAUNTLESS is expected to arrive at Singapore on Wednesday, June 17, and to sail on Friday, June 19, for Colombo. The ship has recently been employed m conveying naval reliefs to the China Station and is now homeward bound with the178 words
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Article72 1936-06-12 7 A Chinese motor-lorry driver, Ang Cnuan. was charged with rash and dangerous driving m the fifth magistrate's court yesterday. It was claimed that he drove at 35 miles an hour m nnd out of the traffic on the wrong side of Havelock Road on Apr. 10. He72 words
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Advertisement66 1936-06-12 7 The Most Amazing BRITISH Picture of tlie Century ___.'___< H.G. WELLS' THINGS TO COME Raymond Massey Cedric Hardwicke -UK Mar B a, e a Sc NfiSlS^ Ralph Richardson A London Film Production Gala Screening: KINGS BIRTHDAY at the CAPITOL FLORENCE __Wf__S___W____\ i I DESMOND I^pPlpI 1 vi n I LU66 words
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Advertisement397 1936-06-12 7 ONE SUCCESSION of IX)UD, LONG LLOYD LAUGHS! i CAPITOL NIGHTLY at 6.15 9.15 HAROLD LLOYD m his funniest picture m 20 voars! "THE MILKY WAY" A PARAMOUNT TRIUMPH Supported by a beautiful RUSSIAN Musical featurctte "MOSCOW MOODS" and UM PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS. E VER YBOD V A GREES-IT'S SHIR LEY397 words
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976 1936-06-12 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1936. "Midsummer Madness IT is difficult to imagine any greater blow to the cause of i the League of Nations, to which Britain has often been accused of merely paying lip service, than the extraordinary speech by Mr. Neville Chamberlain which is reported976 words
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Article65 1936-06-12 8 Now Well On Thc Road To Recovery Berlin, June 0. Mr. Wang Ching Wei. the Chinese exPremier, who is taking a cure at Badneuheim for heart and kidney trouble, states he is well on the road to recovery. It ii expected the operation originally planned to65 words
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Article36 1936-06-12 8 Death Of Widow Of Famous Explorer London, June 10. The death has occurred at Hampton Court Palace, where she has been living for some years, of Lady Shackleton. widow of the famous exDlorer. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article55 1936-06-12 8 A cable has been received stating that Mr. David S. Marshall, who has been away from Singapore two years, has passed his final examination m law at the Middle Temple, with honours. Mr. Marshall was a popular member of the local Jewish community and editor of "Israelight." Mr. Marshall will55 words
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Article632 1936-06-12 8 Psychology Ity (innnophimc Cricket As A CriOmC llw Art Qf llw ('tlltonlllst TTHE claim that sufferers Irom nervous and mental disorders can be sue- i cessfully treated through gramophone i records is made by Dr. C. Radwan. I Polish psychologist. Tlie speed ol modern life, he632 words
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Article799 1936-06-12 8 piKTY yean M their mother had given Miss M irv and Miss Pha be two small shiny black boxes. At th same time, although she did not kn m It, she also gave lit long supremacy to Miss Phcebe. For Miss Mary's box remained tr.i cally empty Not799 words
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Advertisement68 1936-06-12 8 r m^W^a____j_fh_W M }^^r_\wL Jmmm JmKmW c/GoodTaste CALDBECK'S DONT SI ear atLW m^ (it^Hl B E iWmM\ VACUEJB I M A y &*4 mW 4____W m-fSci NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. N<ouror.AT,,> ,s moum, SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG a n<l IPOH Photographic68 words
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Advertisement24 1936-06-12 8 PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE Apply to the GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Groat Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. PHONE U4BO.24 words
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Article, Illustration759 1936-06-12 9 "Pepper King" Says He Will Make As Much Again When Released iS HIRG I A N 9 S L IFE IN WORMWOOD SCRUBS MADE £800,000 OUT OF TIN IN ONE YEAR < AND I SHALL MAKE AS MUCH MONEY f AGAIN." This759 words
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Article, Illustration71 1936-06-12 9 photo). GROUP TAKEN AT THE FAREWELL PARTY last night given by the Lotus Club at the Y.W.C.A. m honour of Mrl. M. M. Namazie and Mrs. N. A. Namazie, who sail for India today on holiday. Left to right: Miss A. I). Burgess, Miss Raynu Sinha, Miss Mona Reshty, Mrs.Free Press - 71 words
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229 1936-06-12 9 .MEETING OF BRITISH CORPORATION Loans In Default Must Be Settled London, June 11. AT the annual meeting ol thc British Chiflese Corporation. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, the chairman, said it is a notable tribute to the tenacity and essentia] solidarity ol the Chinese peopleReuter - 229 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1936-06-12 9 Dr. Tull's Advice To His Colleagues "NO DOCTOR EVER EARNS HIS LIVING EASILY" UmjO doctor ever earned his living easily. It had been dei\ finitely worked out that on an average a doctor did 60 per cent., of his work for nothing and1,079 words
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354 1936-06-12 9 WILL LEAD TO FURTHER {MISFORTUNES London. June 10. AliK Neville Chamberlain, the Clnnc llor ot the Exchequer m a speech m London alluded to the recent circular ot Lord Cecil to nvinbrrs ol the League of Nations Union urging Mem to put pressure on the354 words
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Article69 1936-06-12 9 (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Bangkok, June 11. HTHE scene of many splendid junctions and the home of many interviews. Prince Kambaeng Bejra's palace is m the market. Fitted with an electric lift and a modern strongroom it includes land at present rented for C 5569 words
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Article92 1936-06-12 9 L Virtually Certain Of Nomination Cleveland (Ohio). June 11. There are indications of a landslide m favour of Governor Alfred Landon of Kansas as Republican Presidential candidate. Senator Vandenberg of Michigan has decided not to run for nomination and has advised Michigan that he will support92 words
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Article69 1936-06-12 9 London. Juno HI. At dinner ot the Empire Press i Union. Lord Swinton. the Secretary of I State for Air. sa:d that pilots were coming from throughout the whole Empire to serve m the air lorce. He said that he hoped before long each part of the69 words
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Article39 1936-06-12 9 London. June 10. The Board of Trade index ol wholesale prices m May was at the same level as the previous month but showed an increase of 4.1 per cent, from May of last year— British Wireless39 words
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Article137 1936-06-12 9 DUKE OF GLOUCESTER AND NEGUS Recall Hospitality At Coronation London, Junr 111. Thc Duke ot Gloucester ealhd Hn.s afternoon at the house m Kensington where the Emperor ot Ethiopia Halle Selassie, i.s Staying incognito while In L »:idon. The Duke b came acquainted with the Emperor when he vtsttad AddMs137 words
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Advertisement86 1936-06-12 9 /%fcix 1 t/% SPORTS SHIRTS *MfwKL/ PRICE $285 M^ik 3SF PLAIN COLOURS NAVY. FAWN. GREY SAXL T* PRICE 53. 50. for better play Active and athletic people of t\U V V T\ T \HT ICT both MMI are taking advantage 1 W fc fc U 1 W 1 Z> i86 words
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209 1936-06-12 10 LAST NIGHT'S QUOTATIONS 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. Thi? 's the first occasion on which a209 words
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561 1936-06-12 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. June 11 Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 117?., UTTs +1/ s Funding Loan. 4 p.c, 1960-90 116*8 116% War Loan, 3V'2 PC 105% 105 3 4 /s561 words
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Article214 1936-06-12 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 11 Steady. RIBBER. STOCKS: COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam £13 ss. Previously: £13 ss. PEPPER: COFFEE: Robusta Uganda, t.a.q. June- July 325. Previously: 325. TAPIOCA: Singapore: June- July: 14s. 3d. Previously: 14s. 3(5. GAM BIER: Block June- Aug. 19s. 3d. Previously: 19s.214 words
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Article194 1936-06-12 10 June 8. 9. 10. American Can. Com. 128' 4 129' 4 129V4 American Telephone and Telegraph 166% 1704 168» 2 Atcheson Railroad 70y 2 l 72> 4 72V 2 Chesapeak 58 58' 4 58»/ 2 Dupont 143y 2 144^4 146 Firestone 27»/ 2 27 V 2 27%194 words
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Article79 1936-06-12 10 London, June 9. On the Stock Exchange today business has not materially expanded but the undertone is very firm and some good features were recorded among industrials, which benefitted from the encouraging unemployment figures. Among shipping issues P. and O's were prominent, rising from 18/10 to 20/. AmongReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article83 1936-06-12 10 THE production of tin, as represented by exports of tin and tin m ore at 75.5 per cent., m the F.M.S., U.F.M.S. and Malacca during the month of May totalled 5,065 tons. The F.M.S. produced 4,866 tons; Johore 69 tons; Kedah 44 tons; Perlis 45 tons; Kelantan83 words
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Article75 1936-06-12 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 11 Tin: Firm Cash: €185 17s 6d. Previously: Dull at €183 15s. Three months: £183 12s. 6d. Previously: £181 17s. 6d. New York Tin: 42.43. Previously. 42 12. Copper: Settlement: £36 2s. 6d. Previously: £35 2s. 6d Gold: Yesterday: £6 18s.75 words
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Article82 1936-06-12 10 London Closing Quotations June 11 Method of Parity before kate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to .***** 76' 4 76 3 16 New York to 4.88 2 3 5.02 5.01 s 8 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.91 7.42 3 4 7.42 1 4 Hong Kong Per82 words
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Article223 1936-06-12 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations June 11 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 332 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 332 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 1 16 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 4 1 32 London. T.T. 2 4223 words
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Article1073 1936-06-12 10 Fraser and Co.'s List THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1936. MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s) 3s 6d 4s c.d. Asam Kumbang (£> 28s 29s c.d. Au-tral Malay 58s 59s c.d. Ajcr Hitam (ss) 12s 9d 13s Ud c.d. Ayer Weng ($1) 135 1.45 Bangrin Tin 13s1,073 words
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Article91 1936-06-12 10 June II Buyers Sellers Gambier 5 00 Java Cube 850 Hamburg Cube 10.50 White Muntok Pepper 16 00 Black Pepper 800 Copra. Sundried 4.90 Copra, mixed 4.65 Small Flake Tapioca 4 To R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 1 10 Banja Jelotong 6 50 Sarawak Jelotong91 words
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Article72 1936-06-12 10 Boustead and Co.. Ltd.. Penang. as agents for Malakofi Rubber Estates Limited, have received a telegram Irom the secretaries, Ed. Boustead and Co London, advising that the annual accounts have been issued showing a profit of £7,637 and recommending the payment of a dividend of 4 per72 words
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44 1936-06-12 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 11. 12 nVIiM-k m*»» Buyer- s llfr M UU (FOB Jtt Good FAQ m r,ust\s FOB Ju No. IXH BJ IflpOl J. i 7 5 16d. p«T lb Nrw V. rk Spot S U--18 11 1G per lb44 words
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Article30 1936-06-12 10 The result el UM WOH Th Limit I Huck.- Dn vious month are Aetutl running tin mins: t.m a\eraue digging dept' W m 1 I f 149.000 CUW(30 words
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822 1936-06-12 11 OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT - BIG ATHLETIC MEETING At Jalan Besar Stadium This Week-End OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT Local Chinese Topics BY THE various Chinese sports clubs' m Singapore have decided to bold a monster athletic meeting on 13 and 14 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. 0\ forty clubs have signified their take part In the822 words
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Article60 1936-06-12 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 8. Alleged to have stolen money and jewels from the house of the Distric Officer at Jitra. Kedah. a Malay. Mohamed bin Talip. who was arrested by the Seremban Police, appeared before the loca: magistrate. Mr. M. J. Hayward. who transferred :he case to60 words
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Article, Illustration353 1936-06-12 11 Winning CONTRACT 2^^VvjOfou^Ou^u> David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb, Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenkmw world's leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence. PLAYING SIMPLY /"VUR readers may wonder why we show so many squeezes, end plays, etc.. m our articles. The answer is that353 words
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Miscellaneous585 1936-06-12 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Penang ZHJ 1982 m GSD 25 53 metres. fe p.m. (Penang Wireless Society) 920 Jj* BerL Fools m Fanta sy." Devised and written by Ronald Wavelength— 49.3 metres Frankau. pjn 9.57 Musical Interlude. V.OO Time signal. 100 Talk -7.03 Day's programme. 10 20 A symphony concert.585 words
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Miscellaneous289 1936-06-12 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong> Ihe 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 6.500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve289 words
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Miscellaneous525 1936-06-12 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter" Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of *J5 each £3,000 000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star j Iloilo Saigon AmriLsar Ipoh Semarang525 words
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Article143 1936-06-12 12 Improved Profit Last Year The report of the Britain Steamship Co.. Ltd.. to Dec. 31, 1935, states that me net profit for the year, after charging laymg-up expenses and special repairs, etc., but no allowance for depreAH UOn .m £18 229 '.€3.812 1934). After debiting the balance143 words
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Article39 1936-06-12 12 The mail and passenger vessel s.s. Angers from Saigon is expected to arrive today at 9 a.m. and sail on the same day at 3 p.m. for Madras, Pondicherry. Colombo. Djibouti. Port Said Marseilles. Berth: The Roads39 words
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Article49 1936-06-12 12 The largest single cargo of cotton ever handled at the Manchester Docks was discharged during March. It consisted of 29.000 bales of Indian cotton which arrived from Bombay and Karachi on the steamship City of Bath. Previously the largest cargo had been 26,000 bales, brought from India last May.49 words
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Article, Illustration76 1936-06-12 12 ONE OF THE wonders of thc Ouesn Mary is the magnificence of her interior appointments. All classes on the liner are furnished on a scale mure luxi'iiuus and splendid than has ever before been known. The world ha.s been scoured for fine woods to he used m the panelling «.i76 words
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Article602 1936-06-12 12 PERIL OF CRUISER SCRAPPING We Must Have More Destroyers London, May 17. rE peril which threatens this country until the ravages m its naval strength are made good was stressed by Sir Edward Grigg m an interview with a representative of The Observer yesterday.602 words
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Article316 1936-06-12 12 SHIPPING CHIEFS ACCUSED Alleged Overloaded Tanker London, June 1. ETTERS which, it was alleg- ed, showed "persistent enticement" of the captain to overload his ship, were read when two summonses arising out of the loss of the British tanker La Crescenta 5,880 tons), with her crew of 29, m the316 words
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Article92 1936-06-12 12 Ships alongside the hi expected t„ East Wharf (Entrain* <,,. Hai Hing 22 Main Wharf (Entrance (te 7, Kutsang 18: Talma H 8; Demodocus 6 Empire Dock (Entrant Grey.stuke I Helenus 34. Kalapoi U Section 10 (Entrance <. ,t r N > Kangaroo It; k keppki imm Main92 words
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Article277 1936-06-12 12 New Steamer Chart. n<| |j x Jardines A new ship has be n ttie Ind-.-nnn, B.N I heir Japaii-C.1c..:: the Islami and she will during her four With the local The new ship a c n-lv v |M 4 Lithfows, the build hv addition to the Ind277 words
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Article39 1936-06-12 12 June 10 Shunko Maru H I <Jap.>i Phaalanc i I TJipal, Loetoenu 1 I June 11: Otn v. der H norn bo, Tali.w I B Pahud <Dut>: Tuny Soi I Kedah. Karapara Sin X Gemas. Jerantut B (Nor >.39 words
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Advertisement445 1936-06-12 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. {Incorporated hi F.M.6.) I I TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. m^mamfMMWmaiMmmmwMMm CANADIAN PACIf X jwqfturt CREAftn (Incorporated ln England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS445 words
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Advertisement433 1936-06-12 13 -mm-- t a~ Wf* _j ______\W f^^&^^m\mmmmm\^^^\mm y*^^ —t^^-fl^^^^B^^^ —-MM——OWtm--_ <-m*- v H^f" -^J^_%W^H^V^ 9^ BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, (OUTWARDS Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. ,m mm. 17.000 June' 19 CHITRAL 15.000 Aug 14 6.81 July 1 BHUTAN 6 100 Au« 27 tfALDI 16.000 July 3 RANPURA433 words
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Advertisement590 1936-06-12 13 McALISTER CO., LTD. AND REDUCED 9 (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) fl 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 Sails "ITY OF MOBILE Havre, London, Dunkirk, R'dam. H'burg,590 words
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Advertisement1138 1936-06-12 13 REPRESENTING s^^| SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship Co., (1932) 144. Steam Ship Co., Ltd.. and China Mutual The Cunard Whit.- SUr Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship Co., Ltd. The Straits Steamship 0.. Ltd. The Australian Oriental Line Ltd. The China Navigation Co.,1,138 words
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Advertisement714 1936-06-12 14 K. P. M. PLANCIUS— Friday, June 12. Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. SIBERG- Friday, June 12, Rhio, Dabo, Billiton and Batavia. TlDORE— Friday. June 12. Belawan-Deli. TOBOALl— Saturday. June 13. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis, Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api. (Telok Belitoeng will be called at on714 words
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Advertisement516 1936-06-12 14 PRESIDENT LINE^WmMMm^^LsAMEMIVG§ TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA* COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives. Leaves Leaves Arrives Spore. Spore. Penang. New York. Pre?. Garfield June 13 June 16 June 18 July 28 Pres. Polk June 2 7 June 30 July 2 Aug.516 words
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Advertisement654 1936-06-12 14 CX S. K7LINE AND SOUTH AMERICA t Santos Maru Buenos Aire* via Colombo. Durban j ur Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santos Montevideo London Maru Buenos Aires via L Marques. Durban J U! East London, Algoa Bay and c Town Liverpool Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. j u i,654 words
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Article457 1936-06-12 15 Game To Be Placed On Common Basis VARIATIONS IN RULES AND STYLES London. fpHE work of placing the game of squash upon a common J rooting as between England, U.S.A., and Canada is a task that squasli players here might well regard as a threat to their own457 words
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Article215 1936-06-12 15 Who Will Get Him Out Next Tests? London. June 3. ASKING "Who will get Bradman out." A G Gardiner, m an le m the "Star." says that this is most critical question for the tors of the Test team for the, Australian L our. He adds: "It215 words
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Article26 1936-06-12 15 Ai Derby. Derbyshire beat Gloucest Vf 10 wickets Gloucester 95 < Mitch* lf,r 2G» and 194. Derby 200 (Worthini wi 90/ and 91 for none.26 words
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Article, Illustration172 1936-06-12 15 Tonight's Big Fight yOIXG SCHMELING, the a light-heavyweight champion of the Orient, and Young Frisco, the middleweight champion of the Orient, wound up their training on Wednesday for their fight m the New World arena tonight, when some 5,000 persons are expected to be present. Frisco is172 words
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Article57 1936-06-12 15 Penang Open Runners Up Avenge Defeat < From Our Own Correspondent) Penang,, June 11. In the finals of the Chinese Recreation Club tennis doubles championship Goon Kok Ying and Goon Kok Lam avenged their defeat m the Penang (.pen championships by beating the Penang champions Cheah Wat57 words
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Article56 1936-06-12 15 The following players have been officially entered for the Wimbledon championships, Singles.— W L. Allison. J. D. Budge, E Grant. G Mako. J. Van Ryn. G. St vm lord and H. Surface W. L. Breese has entered unofficially. Doubles.— Budge and Mako. Allison and Van Ryn, Grant56 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-06-12 15 THE DERBY field racing past the mile post. The race was won by Mahmoud (C. Smirke) by three lengths from Taj Akbar (Gordon Richards) with Thankerton (T. Burns) third.29 words
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Article455 1936-06-12 15 TYPES OF RA CING YACHTS Comparisons Difficult FROUDE'S MAXIM AND THE types, shapes and construction of yachts built for racing change as years pass; their style of rig changes also. Scientifically it is difficult to say precisely whether a racing yachts built m one decade is superior or faster than455 words
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Article44 1936-06-12 15 S. Bentley <"D" Division* won the 'Metropolitan Pulic walking chami pionship from Chadwell Heath tt Scuthend m shr. 2min. 51 4-5 sec. i j. Bidgood ("A") was second m 1 14min. 44sec. and the holder. F. Rick ards ("X") third m shr. 19min. 34sec.44 words
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Article242 1936-06-12 15 Selected For The Walker Cup JOHN D. Langley, eighteen-year-old schoolboy golfer, fought his way to the final of the English amateur championship at Deal a few weeks a so He lost to H. G. Bentley. Now. he is invited to play against America m the British Walker Cup242 words
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Article116 1936-06-12 15 On May 19, 1911. Brighton people saw the fastest scoring first-class cricket ever has known. In their second innings Notts were only nine runs ahead of Sussex with seven wickets down when E. Alletson came m. In 50 minutes, before lunch, he scored 47 runs: after lunch he116 words
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Article789 1936-06-12 15 Finals Of Contests With Bayonet RIGGER REAY EASILY WINS TITLE THE Services' championships with the light fencing weapons foil, epee, and sabre, having been completed last week, the final contests with the heavier weapon, the bayonet, were begun yesterday at the Royal Tournament, Olympia, when the titles of789 words
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Article207 1936-06-12 15 Record Crowd In Attendance Harrogate. DBOORD crowds attended the finals ol the Harrouate open lawn tenni tournament. They canie to see F. J. Perry play with I J. Filby m the men's doubles that the crowd saw the ln th' 1 mixed doubles It was not207 words
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Article74 1936-06-12 15 The extremely Number-eleven batsman took guard meticulously, glanced around at the field, decided on a Freeh fuard, took it again. The bowler began his run: the batsman s'raightened his back, held up lis hand and requested ttuN the sight screen be moved tv.» le t to tht' lelt P ironisingly.74 words
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Advertisement54 1936-06-12 15 I PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE while you use those old, worn-out, wasteful plugs. CHANGE TO ■Tj— r\ «f V<^T- M _WmWM 1 i> I^^lCi.,l m. x You II save the cost In T ower' ower Patrol bills! 40k m At AU GARAGES Distributors fnr Ma!;iv« RORNFO MOTOKS I.TP remember: ask54 words
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443 1936-06-12 16 Final Effort By Young Makes Ga me Drawn POOR FOOTBALL DISPLAY Chinese Goal Resulted From Penalty Kick H.M.S. Terror 1; Chinese 11. L A LAST minute score by Youiir deprived the Chinese of a _v\ one-goal victory yesterday m their second division443 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-06-12 16 photo). THK START of the 220 yards race at the St. Andrew s« h.,,i yesterday Free PressFree Press - 17 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-06-12 16 fgf TEO TECK SOON clearing the bar m the high iumo class II event at the St. Andrew's School sports yesterday Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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Article342 1936-06-12 16 Weights For ?i*i f rx Third Day 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 11. THE following are the weights for 1 Saturday, the third day of the Selangor races. Race 1. Horses, Class 4, Div. 4, (6 George Edwardes 9.0 Take My Tip 8.13 Vederer 8.12342 words
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Article57 1936-06-12 16 Results Of Yesterday's Ties At Tanglin The following are the results ot ties played yesterday m the Tanglin lawn tennis tournament: DYNE COT Mr. and Miss Droo^leever —30 beat Mr. and Mrs Marriott ser. 6-2. 5 7 6—2. GROT COT Palmer and Anders »n -153 beat Winter and57 words
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34 1936-06-12 16 Tn the game played on Fraser and Neave's ground yesterday Bata Shoe Co. were beaten by Nestang'o by 3 goals to 2 m a very even match.34 words
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Article192 1936-06-12 16 Investigation Of Incidents By Committee (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 11. An emergency meeting of the Ipoh soccer league investigated incidents which occurred during the first division match between Corinthians and Kinta Indians on Tuesday when the game was interrupted by a section of the crowd192 words
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Article529 1936-06-12 16 Annual Sports Meeting BRILLIANT weather favoured the 25th annual athletic sports of St. Andrew's Boys' School which were held at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. There was a good gathering and at the conclusion of the meeting Mrs A. S. Small, wife of the Colonial Secretary I529 words
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Advertisement92 1936-06-12 16 GAS COOKING IS Quick Cooking— o Gas cooking has been al proved the quickest way I C S GSISSf iOO to well -cooked meals. feet control of any heat mfc: you want. And with the V new automatic control, W 1 you can put the whole I I meat, vegetables,92 words
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