The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 June 1936

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,889. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1936. ID CENTS.
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  • 315 1 Deliberate Attempt To Coerce Policy Of The Commonwealth WANTS EMPIRE TRADE JETTISONED Threat Of "Harmful j Restrictions" CANBERRA, JUNE 25. TO/HAT HE DESCRIBED AS A DELIBERATE ATTEMPT BY JAPAN TO COERCE THE COMMONWEALTH'S TRADE POLICY WAS REVEALED BY MR. J. A. LYONS, THE AUSTRALIAN PREMIER. In
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  • 36 1 Rome, June 25. It is officially announced that an agreement regulating and improving condition! between Italy and Germanj with regard to civil aviation will b( concluded during General Valles' staj m Germany.— Reuter
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  • 87 1 London, June cd. 'THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore. was asked i?i the House of Commons whether arrangements would be made for the reception and examination of broadcasts m Arabic from Italian stations which were received m all parts of the Near East, including Palestine
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  • 22 1 Brussels, June 24. The National Congress of Miners baa decided that work be resumed m the mines on Friday. Reuter
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  • 28 1 i The reduction m the Netherlands, I; bank rate referred to yesterday m a j Reuter cable is from 4' 2 to 4 per; cent.
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  • 31 1 Paris, June 25. HPHE International Tin Committee fixed the quota for the third quarter of 1936 at 90 per cent., as compared with 85 per Reuter cent, at present
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  • 94 1 Stirring Scenes At The Democratic Convention Philadelphia, June It, A wild demonstration last night greeted the speech of Senator Robinson, chairman of the Democraic Convention, m which he attacked the Republican platform, particularly Governor Alfred Landon's advocacy ot a return to the gold standard. He
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  • 151 1 POLITICAL EXTREMISTS BLAMED Discovery Made In The Nick Of Time Manila, June 25. A PLOT to blow up the dynamite depot of the British-owned Smith. Bell and Co., Ltd.. was foiled by the police who. receiving information at the last moment, raced from the city
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  • 116 1 Peiping, June 25. •THE United States and French Em- bassies have protested to the j Japanese Embassy over the alleged j rough treatment of their nationals by Japanese soldiers during a military parade m Peiping on June 23. It is stated that a Japanese soMier
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  • 280 1  - NANKING SEES LITTLE HOPE OF PEACE Sin Chew Jit Poh SOUTH DENOUNCED AS REBELS Minor Clash At Hengchow shanghai. June 25. A RELIABLE report from Hankow states that the vanguard of the Kwangsi forces reached Hengchow and fired on the Government troops stationed at the city gates, who suffered minor
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  • 50 1 Marseilles. June 24. The shipping strike has ended. Suen.s are blowing the sign. There ts feneiml rejoicing All the men's claims were accepted, according to representatives of the roen*l unions. Th* men are still In ■I a ol \hr ships but are expected to evacuate them tomorrow.— Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 91 1 •s. I TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight AND THE POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION THE COWAN BAILEY REVUE COWAN AND BAILEY-TED A ND EVELYN-ESTELLE DAVIS DONT MISS THIS NEW PROGRAMME INCLUDING THE CLEVER AND AMUSING "DANCE OF THE PENGUINS. FIRST PERFORMANCE Al 10.15 P.M
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    • 105 1 |MM SEA VIEW m HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT JSS? V ROOM WITH PRIVATE -BATH RUNNING HOT AND COLD WATERTENNIS GOLF SWIMMINCi SUNBATHING ONE OF SINGAPORE'S SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS QUESTS OF THE SEA VIEW HOTEL MAT TAKE THEIR LUNCH AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL WITHOUT EXTRA COST TO THEMSELVES TONIGHT TOMORROW (INFORMAL)
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 669 2 "PERFIDIOUS ALBION"- BALDWIN BLOWS HOT AND COLD BRITAIN WILL NEVER FIGHT ALONE ON THE CONTINENT— LEAGUE WILL EVENTUALLY PREVAIL— FRANCE'S SOCIALIST GOVERNMENT SIR J. SIMON'S "BEDSIDE MANNER" To The Editor. Sir— Your leader on the Vote of Censure has set me thinking. The result was. of course,
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  • 77 2 Thi Government Monopolies were given a walkover on the Immigration Office yesterday owing to the absence from the F. and N. ground of the Immigiation team for their first division match m the Government Services League. It was thought that the players, due to a misunderstanding, had
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  • 48 2 The annual distribution of Prizes and Cambridge Local Certificates will be held m the Chapel Hall of the Anglo-Chinese School, Cairnhill Road today at 10 a.m. Mrs. T. McEnelly has kindly consented to present the prizes. Friends and Old Boys are cordially invited to be present."
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  • 48 2 Dublin, June 25. Mr. De Valera. moving the estimates for the Governor-General's establishments, announced m the Dail that m the new Irish Free State constitution the office of Governor-General would be abolished and an elected representative would be the ceremonial head oi the State.- Reuter
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  • 90 2 Owing to an unfortunate error, reference was made to the "Skins" instead of the "Die-Hards" m the heading to our report, m yesterday's issue describing the annual Albuehra Ball of the Middlesex Regiment at the Victoria Memorial Hall. As stated m th? report, it was, of course,
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  • 33 2 At Bath: Yorkshire beat Somerset by an innings and 152. Yorks 392 'Barbe* 92^ Smailes 80. Verity 89* Somerset 146 (Bowes 5 for 32* and 94 liowes 4 tor 29.— Reuter
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  • 55 2 A charge of armed robbery with a pistol was preferred against Lim Yong ;Moi before Mr. A. D. York, m the third i magistrate's court. Singapore, yesterday. The offence was alleged to have been committed on June 10. The case was fixed for mention on July 2. bail
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1193 2 NOTICES. FEDERATED MALAY STATES GOVERNMENT THREE PER CENT. LOAN, *****966. ISSUE OF $15,000,000. j INTEREST PAYABLE 15th DECEMBER AND 15th. JUNE. FIRST INTEREST COUPON PAYABLE ON 15th DECEMBER, 1936. AUTHORISED BY FEDERATED MALAY STATES LOAN ENACTMENT 1936. PRICE OF ISSUE $100 PER CENT. Payable as follows: On application $15 per
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    • 387 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SKIN TISSUE CREAM. Harriet Hubbard Ayer. A beneficial treatment for your skin Combined with grntlr massage r\«i risen, this rirh rream aids m replrnishinr wasted tissue; m toning and strengthening the muscle*. Correct massage instructions are enclosed m each package. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED, I Chemists. j BOARD AND
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    • 506 2 Tlbe Sinoaporc Jfrcc B>i:css Head Office: < ceil Street. Mnctporr I'honr ;,t:i is turn, *,m extrusions to ..II rf< Tel: "limes >.„..,„. Kuala Lumpur Oflice. 25. Java Street Thone: .t». IVnanc Office: 12, Bishop siirci. l/ondon Oflice: 40 I! Lleet Mrrrl I, I C.I. Phone: (rntral It**- -zttt Tel: "l^admjl.tv
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 221 2 Dairy Of The Day ms High Water: 2.46 a.m. 8.3 ft.. 3.43 p.m. 8 ft. Sports Soccer: Malaya Cup match Combined Services vs. Johore at Anson Road Stadium. F.: St. Joseph's vs. St. Anthony's. Cricket: S.CC. vs. Medical College. VICTORIA Malayan Magic Circle. Cinemas ALHAMBRA Annie Oakley with Barbara Stanwyck
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  • 302 3 OUTSIZE PINES A FEATURE AT noon yesterday H.H. Tungku Makhota, Recent of Johore, opened the first Central Johore Lcultural show on the padang at Batu Pahat. Farmers and villagers have travelled as many as 50 miles to show their exhibits. c entrants are from
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  • 59 3 Shanghai, June 25. Ac- ing on the advice of Sir Frederick -R ss, the Chinese Ministry of nee has tak n steps to reduce the import taxes m North China as a counter-] re against the large-scale ■an", gling which is being carried on 'tween Bhanhalkwan and Kalgan
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    28 3 WHEN MISS JENNY DRAKE, a descendant <:f Sir Francis Drake, was mauled la London recently, her brother, seen above, acted as page dressed exactly like their famous ancestor.
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  • 123 3 Legacies For Disabled Soldiers London. July 17. The bulk of a fortune of half a million pounds has been bequeathed to charities by Mr. Caleb Diplock. South Down Hall. Polegate. Sussex. He left £527^36 (net personalty j £507,229). on which Estate Duty of £178,587 has been paid.
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  • 129 3 Lloyd's Underwriters Refuse Insurances London, Juhe 17. Lloyd's underwriters, following instructions given after the disclosure cf the Budget leak insurances, are carefully scrutinising every application for speculative insurance. Brokers have been unable to obtain insurance rates against the possibility of the King marrying before his Coronation next
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    63 3 LORD SWINTON, the Air Minister, show id kt< »t interest m thc wings of Clem Sohn, the "bird man," when Sohn made a descent at thc new Gatwick airport, which Lord Swlntun had just opened. Lord S win ton saw Sohn fly to earth like a bird from an aeroplane
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  • 761 3 Need For Itinerary Priest Stressed SINGAPORE AUXILIARY DIOCESAN ASSOCIATION MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June IG. THAT there was a great need for an itinerary priest m Malaya was stressed by the Rev. S. W. G. Elvins m an address before the Singapore Auxiliary Diocesan
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  • 257 3 Mild Flue Wave Affects Penang Penang, June 23. TODAY'S holiday, apart from its other aspects, will provide for many people a welcome opportunity to take measures to lessen the effects of a feverish cold which has made the last few days a misery, says the Pinang Gazette. An epidemic of
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  • 288 3 Inquiry Against Cantonese i THE preliminary inquiry was begun yesterday, before Mr. A. D. York, i the third magistrate, Singapore, into j the case m which Phun Van Heng, a j Cantonese, stands chaiged with armed robbery. The alleged offence is re--1 ported to have taken place
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  • 277 3 More Underground Stations For London London. June 18. In two years' time London will have j gained two new underground stations I and lost one. The Morning Post learns that Lonidon Transport has made plans for the completion oi the line between Fin-h--ley Road and Baker Street.
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  • 221 3 Siam -China Air Mail (From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, June 20. AT last Siam i.s able to send its letters to Hong Konu, and China by air mail. India and Malays have had this pri vilege since t^ie service started, but the important Chinese interests m Siam have had to
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  • 114 3 1 Indian Government Accepts Recommendations Simla. June 24 The Government of India has annooneed Iti acceptance of the following recommendations made by the Cotton Tariff Board and notification has be?n toned giving effect thereto irom June 25. <1> Duty on plain grey cotton piece goods to be reduced
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  • 122 3 MURDERED WIFE AND STABBED FOUR Newly-Wed Malay Amok Alor Star, June 23. AMOK cases are infrequent now- adays but one appears to have occurred m Kampong GluKor. live miles from Baling. OB Sunday. It appears that th» man. a younu Malay, had married pomf woman 12 days prior to the
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  • 151 3 And Another Severely Injured Another cycling tragedy ►ccurred on Wednesday evening on Grove Road between Katong and Bs .id. when a young Chinese cyclist was knot ked down by a car. It would appear that m attempt ing to overtake a car. he was i another car coming
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  • 196 3 As Result Of Drop In Tnemployment Lund* n. Junr 1 The decline m un. mploynM nl m Great Britain trom 1.831.230 m April to 1.705.042 m May r- presents a ing to the Exchequer on Unemployment Allowanc ol approximately €229.824. At the same time it means an extra
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 57 3 _______m \\WW\______. -yi .^fl I ■bt.... i Wool Buntings Flags. Maker repairer of rattan and Bertam Chicks, Canvaa Spring Blinds, Tarpaulins, Tents. Bags, Blue Screens, Bertam Tan els, Wire Netting Fencing, W r ool buntings and Flags. ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. Office: 66, Robinson Koad, (opposite Telegraph Co.) Workshop:— l7-A
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    • 46 3 APPMIF! REME UIIMAMM I THE BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN WATCHES (THE BEST SWISS MADE) JEWELLERY (TRADITIONAL QUALITY) WATCHES SET WITH DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY GOLD SILVER CIGARETTE CASES I AND BOXES- SILVERWARE— CLOCKS i j FANCY ARTICLES ETC. RAFFLES PLACE phone 2464. I SINGAPORE 1 1
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 1368 4 BUSY TIME AHEAD It hardly seems possible that any week can be so full of social events as the one just ahead of us. but a quick glance at the calendar shows how busy the next few days will be. On Monday, there will be a charity
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    • 271 4 al exceptiona'ly cheap prices. Then are bargains lor everybody. i EMERALDS Countess Haugwits-Reventlow (foi mcrly Miss Barbara Button) is reported m Paris th > h ive b mghl er.. ra.ds once owned by Napolt tl 111 They STS said t9 hue b en >ld fd 1:240.000 by
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 104 4 LEONORA V O A YT 1? TUU U OF HOLLYWOOD LOS ANGELES HONGKONG WILL BE DISPLAYING A SELECTION OF EVENING- AFTERNOON AND STREET DRESSES AT MODERATE PRICES ADELPHI HOTEL ROOM No. 2 FROM 27th JUNE TILL 2nd JULY. »+s&/ Introduce Bisto to your kitchen and you will find new zest
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    • 116 4 jfdfkasdfkfjkfjal i Hr Wt &.^_^_WWWWWSu WM m& \jß Kt\ > -wh m ""^5 jt Mb C r m Mli, How quickly tliey pass those h.ippv hours of cv.tk Motherluxtd ""^^^^^X IW liou pleasant their memory now .Sr» »"> \^^U Wm. Ih9 And how x <e you were to feed your
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 51 5 =;^r "First catch your hare then cook him. We catch em We sell em You buy 'em You cook 'em Everybody eats 'em Not only Hares, but Partridges. Pheasants. Teal. Wild Duck. Quail, Pigeons etc. Have you tried our CHILLED lIEEF? feli!^11'1:ljMWlBB 1J5555 TEL. 5378 m^ am^ mm m ws
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  • 529 6 SUDDEN SHRIEKING OF BRAKES THEN CRASH! 3 A. M. After Dance Motoring Tragedy WOMAN PASSENGER'S STORY pURTHER evidence was recorded by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday m connection with the dfath of Pilo. Sergeant J. T. Holt, of the R.A.F.. who succumbed to his injuries on May
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  • 451 6 SELANGOR MURDER TRIAL Medical Evidence Of Insanity From Our Own Correspondent* Xii il i Lumpur. June 23 Th° science of astronomy would be called to th? aid of the prosecution said Mr. C. H. WhlttOlL Deputy Public Prosecutor, at the Selangor Assizes this morning, when a
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  • 115 6 Torpedo Bomber Squadron's Visit I From Our Own Correspondent I Seremban, June 24. No. 36 (Torpedo Bomber I squadron. RAF. under the command of Squadron Leader Davies. will visit Seremban on June 27 on the occasion of the annual motor and flying gymkhana of the Negri S^mbih-n branch
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  • 127 6 3epuy Legal Adviser, he saw the reused at the Pudu goal. The man *as not mentally sound, and he advised that he ohould be sent to thenental hospital at Tanjong Rambutan He was admitted on May 5 and was lischarged on June 14. In reply to Mr. Whitt>n, witness >ald
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  • 534 6 PASSES THROUGH SINGAPORE Keeping Nanking Medically I Up-To-Date AMONG the notable passe n- gers passing through Singapore by the M.M. D'Artagnan on Tuesday, en route for Europe, was Dr. S. M. Tao, technical chief m charge of the manufacture of vaccines and sera at the National
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  • 91 6 London, June 17. An official bulletin issued last night stated that Princess Arthur of Connaught, who underwent a severe ab- dominal operation m a London nursing home nine days ago, has made good progress. It added that a complete recovery is anticipated, though convalescence must be long. The
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  • 141 6 THE RUMOUR EXPLAINED iFrom Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok, June 20. rE story that Japanese interests were seeking to gain control of the Bangkok Dock Co.. Ltd.. has a' simple explanation, and is an example of how people put two and two together and make
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    6 6 IN ONE OF ADELAIDE'S PUBLIC GARDENS.
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  • 164 6 $1,000 Fine For Chinese In Johore 'From Our Own Correspondent' v Johore Bahru, June 24. Aw Ah Ty. was this morning lined si. ooo with tii alternative ot eight months' rigorous imprisonment, by Sheikh Abu Baker bin V.>:na. second magistrate, on a charge ot having attempted to smuggle
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  • 111 6 Mr. C A. S. Hawker Coming To Singapore Mr. C A S. Hawker, a leading Australian politician, will arrive m Singapore by the next Qantas plane He will go on to England by steamer Mr Hawker was formerly Minister for Markets m the Lyons Government He resigned because
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  • 124 6 London. June 14. Thirty Cambridge undergraduates are to go aboard the Finnish sailing ship Herzogin Cecile. which went ashore near Salcombe, Devcn. m April, tomorrow to help m the salvaging. It is now revealed that the cost of the salvage operations is being defrayed by a wealthy young
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  • 88 6 European Fined For Not Taking Out Licence From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. June 24. Wi at is understood to be the firs: prosecution of the kind m Seremban against a European took place today befOCC the Seremban magistrate. Mr M J Ha v ward when Mr B N
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  • 144 6 MAN KILLED BY s CARELESSNESS I FIND v.»u nasi and the r< rail naJ rashnssi n i .md thc other jinics.' tald Mr i BO District Judge, whet Man Mi named Bal co (.n two COUnta, with m h death ol Wang W\ hurt to
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  • 45 6 It I inced t. < ins I bm nt i 1 1 h wii! b i i m c manufa. tuie that Cwnadlan Int will b»- m.irk Dominion Hubert I i been the n Stat s lami n Canadian a^
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 113 6 the insecticide V that a I wans J End the menace and torment of mosquitoes *^TOL can decide right now to free A yourself of the danger and annoyance of mosquitoes. Benare of "eak insecticides. They often seem to kill mosquitoes but soon these dangerous pests come hack to life,
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  • 717 7 WORLD PEACE DEPENDS ON BRITISH NAVY Sir S. Hoare On Lessons Of Mediterranean Crisis EMPIRE defence lessons learned during the crimes m the .Mediterranean ir. the past few months were explained by Samuel Hoare, first Lord of the Admiralty, m a speech ir
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  • 502 7 CHINESE WAS KILLED BY CHANGKOL Fatal Accident Near Segamat (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, June 22. A remarkable explanation of th« recent fatal accident on the new trunk road near Segamat -as giver m the local police court, and resulted m Hoo Tiong Tik, a young lorrj
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  • 148 7 Never Knew Her Son Was In Prison The death is announced of Mrs Anna Dorothea Howeson. aged 93. mother of John Howeson. the tin magnate, now serving a sentence for his part m the pepper pool conspiracy case. She died unaware ol her son's trial last February and
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  • 82 7 U.S. Forestalls Britain In Pacific Islands Honolulu, June 24. The small islands of Baker. Jarvis and Howland which recently figured prominently as outposts m the proposed air line from Honolulu to New Zealand have now b?en officially "colonised" with American citizens, it is believed, with the object of
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  • 288 7 HOLIDAY TRAGEDY IN SUMATRA To Be Buried In Singapore i MR. William Dubois Thoriu\ Ln United States Vice-Consul m Singapore was drowned m the Siak River, near Pakan Baroe, Sumatra, where he was holidaying with Mr. D. Penny, an oil company official. Mr. Thorne and Mr Penny
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 68 7 jH TERROR GRIPS HOLLYWOOD! jl j While the cameras turn an unknown killer takes his toll I of Death! First the Star... llu-n lhe director! 11 SKK all the Secrets of ;i Great Film Studio JE^ exposed during the unfolding of Movieland's Ml V^Cl I^Hl most baffling mystery! W^9^ Thc
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    • 308 7 WHAT'S ON TONIGHT AT SINGAPORE'S LEADING THEATRESI PAVILION |CAPITOL|||ALHAMBRA 'A truly DELIGHTFUL *-*5 NIGHTLY 9.15 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 PICTURE WHICH IT WOULD t i<s a „irtnr* th«t m.,of dc a o *________m Picture that must A Stage and Screen Attraction BE A PITY TO MISS" on no account be missed"
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  • 777 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1936. Collective Secu rity SPEAKING at a dinner of the Royal Empire Society on Wednesday night. Sir Samuel Hoare, the First Lord of the Admiralty, professed to have learned two lessons from the events of the past six months. Normally, we would be
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  • 492 8 Mr Roger Swettenham is now living a: Lane End. Uplyme, E. Devon. Mr. Abraham P:nhas has left New V' k tor England by the Queen Mary. Mr. B. Cooper, the Asst. Superintendent of Surveys. Central Kedah. is retiring early m August. Mr. T. J. Rea. M.C.S.. and
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  • 576 8 1 Mr. i Dot, ley M;/ AngloHungarian Quarterly Dr. IVuuutu'i Work For Refugi i THE fame of the humorist m an incalculable thing. After Mark Twain and Artemus Ward the creator of Mr Dooley achieved m England a reputation far greater than that Of any other
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  • 995 8 WITH a ilgh of repletion Altred Pincyrro leaned back m his chair and fanned himselt with a eucalyntus leaf. The I i >lc had groaned under the weight ot the dinner: the chair now groaned under the weight of Alfredo. He was his cousin Luisa's gues'.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 25 8 PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE Apply to the GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. PHONE 6480. i
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  • 279 9 MANCHUKUO RECOGNISED UNOFFICIALLY BY NORTH CHINA Representatives To Be Exchanged FRESH FIRING INCIDENT NEAR TANGKU SHANGHAI, JUNE 25. GEN. SUNG CHE YUAN, HEAD OF THE lIOPEI CH ARHAR GOVERNMENT, IS REPORTED TO HAVE COMPLETED ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF MANCHUKUO FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN OFFICE OF A DIPLOMATIC MANCHUKUO
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    12 9 A BEAUTIFUL picture of the Cater Lakes at Ml. Gambler, South Australia.
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  • 801 9 Dardanelles Conference Not Going Smoothly London, June 25. r|IHE Dardanelles conference which will adjourn today until after the League Assembly is not going so smoothly as anticipated. Thc discussions so far have revealed the potentialities of discord, especially between the British and Soviet viewpoints. JUI
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  • 26 9 London. June 24. Promotion to the rank of general i.< gazetted of two Lieut-Generals, Si] Harry Knox and Sir John Coleridge British Wireless
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  • 167 9 COMMITTEE ASKED TO REPORT Services Between Canada And Australasia London, June 24. •THE President of the Board of Trade. Mr. W. Runciman, announced ln the Commons that the Governments of the United Kingdom. Canada. Australia and New Zealand had ask^d the Imperial Shipping Committee to report. Firstly
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  • 100 9 Entertained By Members Of Lords And Commons London. June 25. The All-India cricketers were guests of the Lords and Commons crickel team at a Juncheon at the House of Commons *oday. The health of the visitors was proposed by the Prime Minister. The comoany included Lord Willingdon, ex-Viceroy
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  • 51 9 London. June 25. H M. the King, who recently carried out several inspections of army units and on Tuesday will inspect the naval barracks at Portsmouth, will visit cer- tain Royal Air Force aerodromes on j July 8. making the journeys between the various stations by air.
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  • 183 9 EXTRAORDINARY SCENES IN DUBLIN Shots Fired To Disperse Crowd After I. R.A. Ban i London, June 21. IN view of the Free Sate Government proclaiming the I R.A. illegal, the IRA today called off the banned demonstration it had arranged to hold m the Bodenstown Churchyard m County Kildare. the
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  • 89 9 Mandated Territories And The League London. June 25. At a meeting of the Central Council of the National Union of Conservative Associations the resolution proposed by Sir Henry Page Croft was carried with- i out dissent calling upon the Government to resist any proposals which might and do
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  • 81 9 Friendly Settlement Of Points Of Difference London. June 25. In rep'.y to a request m the House of Commons for a statement concerning points of difference of the interpretation regarding the Anglo-German naval agreement, the First Lord of the Admiralty. Sir Samuel Hoare. said he welcomed the opportunity
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  • 148 9 Why Mr. Denison Pender Has Resigned Chair London, June 25. It is officially announced that Mr. Denison Pender has resigned the chairmanship of Cable and Wireless Limited and that Mr. Edward Wilshaw has been elected as his successor, but Mr. Denison Pender will continue to hold
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  • 165 9 GERMAN TRIBUTE TO KING EDWARD Birthday Celebrations Throughout The Empire London, June 23. The German press pay a tribute to King Edward VIII. who is described as a guarantee that the disastrous events of the past will never rrcur. The King's first birthday since hi.s accession was celebrated throughout !the
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  • 336 9 DRASTIC CURFEW ORDER IMPOSED Jerusalem. July poi.LowiNG ihe reeenl tttnefcs on convoys m which ju > Bnr.sh soldiers have been killed and two wounded the authorities haw t.ik n the onpreeedent d step ol tapooeni CUrfm order on the .ho a alem Jatla road lor
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  • 108 9 ESPIONAGE IN THE U.S.A. ARREST OF EX-PETTY OFFICER Japanese Accomplice Makes His Escape Los Angeles, June 25. •THOMAS Thompson. an <\x-prt\v officer ih the American navy, and Toshio Miyazaki. described as a LieutCommander m the Japanese navy, have been indicted by a Federal grand jury on 19 charges of violating
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  • 53 9 Another Violation Of Thr Versailles Treaty? London. Junr 23. In reply to a QMgftlOU m the House of Con mons. Mr Eden, 'he Foreign Secretary, said thaT he v. .i.s making inquiries regarding reports that Hell goland was being fortified m cm travention of terms oi thi TlQOli ot
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  • 63 9 I Mr. Churchill Expresses Dissatisfaction London. June 24. Speaking m London today Mr Winston Churchill expressed dissa'isfaction with the present methods of I discussing arrangements for national defence. In his view. Parliament should sr>t up a committee representing all parties to interrogate the Government under the protection of
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  • 31 9 London. June 25. The death took place here today ol jMr. Duncan Paterson. London director of the well-known Hong Kong mer- Reuter chant firm of Oilman and Co.
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  • 67 9 London Junr 25 The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Ed n. will leave London by air lor Taris tomorrow alternoon and .liter dining a 1 the Embassy where he will meet the French Premier M Blum, and the Foreign Minister M Delbos. he will proceed by rail to
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  • 210 10 I LAST NIGHT'S QUOTATIONS By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is ahle to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This the first occasion on which a
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  • 555 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. June 25 Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers, margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Conversion Loan. 5 p.c, 1944-64 118> H ÜBV4 +Va Funding
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  • 195 10 From London 5.30 p. tn. June 25 Rl BBER: S eady London Spot: 7' 2 d. 7 9 16 d. Previously: 7i.,d 79 6d August: 7 9 16d. 7* 8 d Previously: ?2d 7'> B d Oc-t.-Dec: 7* 8 d 711 16d. Previously: 7 !U6d. 7 11
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  • 162 10 June 22 23 24. American Can Com. 134% 134% 133% American Telephone and Telegraph 169% 169 169% Atcheson Railroad 79 77% 78% Chcsapeak 60 59% 59% Dupont 150% 150% 151 Fires' one 30 293/ 8 29% General Electric 39 38% 39" 4 Oeneral Motors 66% 65% 68
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  • 152 10 Yesterday's Rubber Auction •"The Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.283 rd j auction yesterday when there were I catalogued 803.561 lbs.; 358 73 tons: offered 796.313 lbs.; 355^50 tons; sold j 723.133 lbs.: 322.83 tons. Spot London 7%d. New York i 57 8 c ts PRICES REALISED
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  • 32 10 The following rubber outputs for the month of May, are notified: Perak River Valley Rubber Co., Ltd 28.128 Ib. .Turu Estates, Limited 25.000 rb Semanggol Rubber Cc, Ltd. 19,800 lb.
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  • 71 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 25 Tin: Weak. Cash: £181 12s. 6d. Previously Firm at CIRt 7s fid Throe months: £178 7s. 6d. Previously ss. o\\ i orK lin i Cop^r 9 3 Previously: 42.75. Go!d Settlement: €36 15S Previously: £36 17,. 6d. Si.vJr terday: £6
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  • 81 10 I London Closing Quotations June 25 Method of Parity b f ore Rate p re Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Ye.st.rday viously Pans Francs to 141 21 76 116 76 i New York $to C 4.88 2 3 5.02 5 02-" Amsterdam Guilders to 12 91 7 4in t
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  • 219 10 I Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Melbourne and Sydney. demand 2 10 3 New Zealand, demand 2 10 9 16 Amoy. demand $100-Strs $52' 4 Fooehow. demand $100-Strs. $52' 4 BUYING London T.T. 2 4 7 32 London, D.D. 2 4 4 London, 30 days' sight 249 32 London,
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  • 1126 10 Fraser and Co.'s List TIIIRSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936. 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 6d bs c.d. Asam Kumbang 27s 28s Austral Malay 57s 6d sfts 6d Ayer Hitam <ss> 14s 6d 15s 6d c.d. Ayer Weng (sl> 1.40 1.50 Bangrin Tin
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  • 91 10 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES June 25 Buyers Sellers Gambier 5 oo Java Cube 8 25 Hamburg Cube 10 50 White Muntok Pepper 1600 Black Pepper 800 Copra. Sundried 520 J Copra, mixed 4.95 Small Flake Tapioca 4.00 R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 1.10 Banja Jelotong 6 50 Sarawak Jelotong
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  • 75 10 London. June :!0. On thc Money Market today gold and vi i more gold is the Bank of England's answer to the ruling high note clr citation, due to foreign preference tor British notes, and thLs weeks purI chases of gold reached a seal unknown m recent years.
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  • 80 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association i- June 25, 12 u'clwk noon ltu\cis srllrr> No IX RSS m eaaea iFOB JiuitM H M I Goon v a Q m rasea iKO.B June 363. 26 No. i \u ss s -ci (award Rlni i July -Sept Ock-Dtc 2«; S3 i-i Jan .-Mar
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  • 60 10 i "input vi Raub ci old i«'i Urn aeeki ended fane M am i 2.noi ».ii thr bUJ Ing, .md bullish strengthened uhr.it Oth r commodl ties rated «imet AllliH": I.in 'ii <• -n| f J ,im It/! i idl «ii<-m Ml t» imi -m .1. ff i
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  • 844 11 CHINESE COMMERCIAL Mission To Malaya Has Arrived Local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT Vi of the arrival of the Chinese Commercial Mission to British Malaya has been received by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce which has been asked to assist the members of mission m the preparation of
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  • 42 11 Placed Under State Control In Germany Berlin, June 23. The purchase, sale and manufacture of synth.tic rubber has been placed under control of the State. Rubber manufacturers and buyers must have a special licence for carry- Ing en business.— Reuter
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  • 325 11 Winning CONTRACT &\\ta^OU^ Qtt* David Burnstine. Michael Gottlieb. Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, icor.d's leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence. A LEAD-DIRECTING DOUBLE AGAINST a slam contract, the Four v" Aces lead-directing double calls) for a lead of the first side
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  • 222 11 Londoners Hack Of "(i\icSpirit" London. June IS. A national police service and a adder co-ordination of fire brigades m centres of dense population were adi aied by Mr. F. W. Rattenbury. count] countant of the Middlesex County Council, m his presidential address to the annual conference ol
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    • 353 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m 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 6.f>00.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve
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    • 513 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AFSTRAMA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter; Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Axcncirs and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo I Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 284 11 (Continued from Cjl 4> Netherlands Indies. 835 News and economic review m German. 8.50 Hitler Ycuth programme: Hour of the Young Nation. 9.20 News and economic review m English on DJN and m Dutch on DJA. DJB 9.35 Today m Germany. Sound pictures 9.50 Military concert; m the interval: "Soldiers'
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    • 651 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Penang ZHJ 725 Surprise item. (Penang Wireless Society) 7 40 A recital by Isolde Menges (violin). Wavelength 49.3 metres B°° The new s and announcements, p.m. 8.05 Greenwich time signal at 12.45 7. Time signal. am -7.03 Day's programme. 820 Close down. 7.05 Recorded pianoforte recital
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  • 77 12 Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the machine gun practice, which will take place from the undermentioned Fcrts on June 30 or July 1 at 6.30 p.m. frcm Blakang Mati. A red flag will be
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  • 32 12 BOYS OF THE TRAINING SHIP Worcester are here seen m training on the Thames at Greenhithe for their annual boat race on June 10 with boys from the Conway.
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  • 431 12 REVISION OF MARITIME LAW An Erroneous Policy X I I j UNITED STATES COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS t DETTER working conditions and increased pay for seamen, together I U W j t h a general revision of maritime laws, are recommended m a report issued by the United States Safety at Sea
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  • 64 12 A stainle> I cast by Hadfield. Ll I gift from the I -cruiser H.MS B I launched a! New< I 'will bear the Shefll I The women o: I raise £100 to buy I and a silk Wiii- I and the Corp rat I petition trop!.
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  • 76 12 tions will b«- I firm at then I I In order to in< r» I steamer MMMmbfc made ln the m.i I ing plant will be I ,ln accordant*,- with I I the boiler feed I (altered to l I and economy and n« w bi I lined propel lei
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  • 103 12 Former German Battleship Towed To Rosyth Dock The 25.000-ton ex-German battleship Konig Albert has been safely towed to her last resting place m Rosyth dockyard. The tugs Scotsman, Irishman and Superman, of Hull, the Harmit, of JLeith. and the Octenden. belonging to I Metal Industries. Ltd., who are
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  • 298 12 Notable Alterations In The Ceramic London. IT IS announced by the Shaw. Savill and Albion Co.. that the cabin-clas> liner Ceramic, operating m their White Star- Aberdeen service to Australia, via Scuth Africa, will, m future, call at Durban on the outward as well as tbl
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    • 472 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. w (Incorporated ln F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIMC j^^ffijftC (Incorporated ln England) j THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES *ia HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTINENTAL
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    • 83 12 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE Joint servire of PACIFIC JAVA BENGAL LIM SILVER LINE, LTI). SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND NORTH PACIFIC PORTS m.s. MANOERAN (P.) (Via Java and Manila also loading for Gulf Porto) July 3 m.s. SILVERMAPLE (8.) (VU ManHa) July 13 ,x VESSELS FROM PACIFIC (o\M m.s. BINTANG
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    • 514 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pn Thursday 7.45 n Alor Star: Mon. to Frt.* 7.45 s_jl Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.ni Ipoh: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 pju Kiang, Kuala Llpis, Port Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson* Weekdays* Tpm Kota Bahru,
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    • 219 12 singapokeT^ HARliOi it Ships alongside th< \\u t expected 1,. East Wharf (Entrance <„ Kumsang 22; Plan Main Wharf (Entran Sumatra Maru 18 scum 15: Ajax l.i. I Benvorlich 7. Empire Dock (Entrance <..«!,« Steel Sealarer M Phemius 34 Empire Dock (Entrant Sirdhana 46: < West Wharf (Entran,, Sibajak 4,
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    • 481 13 WmU U^^kmft '4 *^"**m tUßmSmm^ V I JJ ____^mmmm^'mWU^<T U mt\M mmmmmmmWmmmW gS^JM^BSfc U V \J and |j BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. IWSU* 19'JH •SOMALI 6.81 July 1 RANPURA 17 000 Aug '28 NALDERA 16.000 July 3 BEHAR JoOO Sept 6
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    • 569 13 McALISTER CO., LTD. AND REDUCED j (Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Steamer Due Sails JITY OF BRISBANE Havre. London. R'dam. H'burg June 26
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    • 1131 13 y^ A J ___\\\\m^_______-L*W¥*'^Ljf m SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean lhe Hua Khiow Steamship Uo (1932) Ltd. Steam Ship Co, Ltd.. and Uhina Mutual The Uunard White Star Ltd Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamahlp Co., Lid. The Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. The Australian Oriental Line Ltd. The
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    • 697 14 K. P. M. SlBERG— Friday. June 26, Rhio. Dabo. Billiton and Batavia. PLANCIUS— Friday, June 26, Muntok (passengers and mails only). Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. TIDORE Friday, June 26, Belawan Deli. TASMAN— Saturday. June 27. Hou; Kong. TOGlAN— Saturday. June 27, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. HOUTMAN-^Saturday. June 27. Batavia, Mauritius. Lourenco-Marques.
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    • 495 14 7~""—^^BfcV" ■*p— jfcl^— m ■ii■■ -^^i .-^^^S^_____l TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA* COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. 'W Arrives. Leaves Leaves Arrives 1 Spore. Spore. Penang. New York. Pres. Polk June 27 June 30 July 2 Aug. 11 Pres. Adams July
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    • 660 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR EAST, SOUTH AND WEST AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA t Santos Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban j ur)p Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santo* and Montevideo London Maru Buenos Aires via L. Marques. Durban. Jut 29 j u East London, Algoa Bay and Town Liverpool
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  • 1086 15 Paralysis After Fight With Leroy Haynes LIFE MAY END AS A CRIPPLE London. QRIMO Camera, beaten at Brooklyn just over a week ago by Negro Leroy Haynes, has been seized by "punch drunkenness," writes Trevor Wignall. He is lying semi-paralysed m an Italian hospital m New York,
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    43 15 i v. V and Preston Hoys .net m the final „r the English Schools shield competition on West Ham United* ground at I'pton h «r. ,keeper <ire X"'V. has already been signed by West Ham I mted. Photo shows play m mid field
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  • 1218 15 x Aptitude Counts More Than I Experience PLAYERS WHO HAVE MADE GOOD TXN a recent wet day, when cricket seemed to belong to a better world and we were forced to talk of it because we could not watch it, I was concerned m a conversation about
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  • 79 15 The Island Club women's captain's i prize was played on Wednesday over 18 holes and resulted m a win for Mrs Harold Lim. The scores were as follows: Mrs. Harold Lim 100—32 =68 Mrs. W. McMullan 87—17=70 Mrs. R W. Higinbotham 88—18 =70 Mrs. C. F. Armstrong 107—34
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  • 43 15 July Events At Singapore Golf Club The July Bog?y competition of the Singapore Golf Club will be played on Saturday and Sunday, July 4 and 5 and the women's July Bogey comp?ti- I tion will be played on Monday. July 6.
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  • 55 15 In connection with the 26th anniversary of the Chinese Swimming Club tomorrow, competitors are reminded that the sports will start at i.45 p.m. sharp, commencing wi:h the ICO yards Club Championship. Those attending the At Home are reminded to bring their cards with them. The New World Dance
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  • 217 15 Today's Malaya Can Soccer I Game THE Malaya Cup match between the Services and Johore today will be the nrst match above second division this week and consequently it should be well patronised. The odds certainly appear to favour the Services, but reports have it that Johore
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    20 15 photo). AN INCIDENT m the Medical College match between the Juniors and Seniors at the College grounds yesterday Free Press
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  • 168 15 Tanglin Duplicate Championship THE lollowing are the ties for the Tanglin Bridge championship. MONDAY. JUNE 2!) Mr. and Mrs "Leach and Mr and Mrs. Adler vs. Dr. and Mrs Allen .nd Mrs. Dyne and Mr Dunman Mr and Mrs. Mawson and Group Capt Peck and Mrs. MeElwaine vs
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  • 36 15 By kind permission of the Officer Commanding and Officers the band of 'tho Middl sex Regiment will play before the Malaya Cup match at Anion R:\id Stadium this altcrno >n and during the interval
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  • 214 15 Scintilating Tennis Yesterday (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, June IS, Several interesting matches, providing scintila ing tennis were vritnei today m the Perak open tennis Chan pionships. Cheah Wat Hun. Penang was well extended by Perak jilni'V champion belore entering the quar-ter-final and a Selangor pair entered
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  • 78 15 'From Our Own Corresposd«'nt I Ipoh, June IS. Perak has d. Tided to enter lor the Foong Seong Cup competition and also to seek affiliation with the Bftdmlnt m Association of Malaya. Pe.*..k Badm.nton championship meeting Ls fixed for November. The inter-sate match Stains.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • 94 16 CLOSE GAME AT CHANGI Indians Win By Three Runs THE R.A Changi with a very deplet- ed team were narrowly beaten by the Indian Association at cricket on Tuesday The Indians batted firs, and compiled 133. and Wosten for the R.A with 5 wickets ior 31 bowled well A: one
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  • 224 16 A.C.S. Well Beaten By Raffles Institution In the cricket match between Raffles' Ins itution and Ar.glo Chinese School yesterday Raffles won by 52 runs. 11. C. Kholofl obtained 7 A.C.S. wickets for 4 runs. A.C.S.:— Ram Singh c Baker b If. C. Kholoff 4. Koh Ann
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  • 403 16 Woon Chow Tat Wins I Hard Natch AFTER a trrrifie struggle lasting over 26 games. Woon Chow Tat. regarded as the Chinese No. 3 nlayer. beat A. D. Anderson. the S.CC. spring tournament runner-up. yesterday on I j the second day of the Singapore tennis championships
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    18 16 photo). ACTION photo of S. Murakami taken at the S.CC. during the tournanic nt play yesterday Feee Press
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  • 92 16 (From Our Own Correspond nti London. June H. The Northumberland Plate was run si Newcastle today over a distance of two miles and resulted aa follows: Sir p. Loralne's coup de ROI 'E. Smith' 7 13 1 Mrs. Chester Beatty's PLUNGER (R. Jones) 8.7 2 Mr. A.
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  • 37 16 I Singh 7, Gurcharan Singh not out 2. Jalleh lbw. Jen Jee 4, extras 4 Total 87. Bowling: Ram Singh 2 tor 29; Balasingham 4 for 23; Jen Jee 3 for 14; C. Wong 1 for 17.
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  • 54 16 The soerer match between the Bata Shoe Coy. and the R A. Changi. yesterday a: the Clerical Union ground resulted In a win for Bata by 2 goals to 1. A 1 three goals were scored m the second halt and the losers' score was the result
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  • 17 16 London. June 25. Results of play at Wimbledon are: Mens second round: Craw lord <Aus-
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  • 494 16 PLAY AT WIMBLEDON AND HOYLAKE Cotton Leads Qualifying Rounds TENNIS PLAYERS WITHDRAW FROM SINGLES London, June 25. THE Open Golf qualifying score was 155 and the competition proper commenced today at Hoylake under difficult conditions theie being a strong North-west breeze blowing Sarazen was early out but Cotton, Padgham. AllLss
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  • 479 16 Prelude To Medical College Football Match MX. Juniors .2; M.C. Seniors 1. A SUBMISSIVE goat m a blue and gold jersey sizes too large for it, and a very obstreperous little monkey, attracted great attention on the Medical College ground yesterday when the Seniors met the
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    20 16 MEDICAL COLLEGE senior team which MM beaten by the junior team at the College ground yestc* day Free Press fjfdlksfldsafkdjfkd
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  • 50 16 Goulburn. June 10. Moonlight gblf has be?n introduced by two local enthusiasts, whose round lasted from 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. They lost three balls, but found two others, and v ere well satisfied with their experiment, which, however, is unlikely to become popular m Goulburn's cold climate
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  • 71 16 The lollowing badminton ties have b en arranged for the week-end. Saturday, at 2.30 p.m.:— Tay Kheng Ann (August* vs. Lee Siak Keng A.A.U.) Ng Liang Chuan; (Sunnydale) vs. Low Kee Swee (Devonshire); Miss Annie Wee vs. Miss Mary Wee; Miss Grace Tan vs Miss Ong Eng. Sunday, at
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  • 54 16 Buchanan and Wise Win Doubles ■"THE lollowing arc results of yesttr- day's play m 'he Tanglin tennis tournament. GrifT (up (Semi -Final) Maepherson and Holyoak <owe 15 > beat Marriott and Bateman 'owe 3> 6-3. 6 4 Open Men's Doubles (Final) Buchanan and Wise beat Rodwell
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