The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 July 1936

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,909. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, JULY 20, 1936 10 CENTS.
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  • 558 1 Precautions Against Attack OFFICIAL STATEMENT Leaflets To Be Issued In Various Languages ao on tne neanng ai mai warnins is to stay quietly m their own hornet. uiv.il the all-clear signal is given It may be necessary on anticipation Oi any such attack for
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    2 1 COMING EVENTS
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  • 72 1 Plan To Settle 100,000 In Cuba Havana, July 19. A olan to settle 100.000 German Jews m Cuba was submitted to President Comez today by a New York Congressman. Mr. William Sirovich. The President is reported to have received the proposal favourably. Sirovich suggests the German Jews should
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  • 27 1 Reuter London, July 19. Ml Patrick Hogan, the ex-Minister ot Agriculture for the Irish Free State, has been killed m a motor-smash at G dway.
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  • 155 1 MALTA IS NOW VERY NEARLY IMPREGNABLE BASE NOT TO BE TRANSFERRED Situation Changed Since Last Summer London, July 18. HEPORTS that Britain was contemplating transferring the Malta base elsewhere ir the Mediterranean were scotched by the Earl ol Plymouth m the House of lords when he said there was no
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  • 621 1 REBELS IN CONTROL OF SEVERAL TOWNS Qu iroga Ca binet Resigns OWING to the heavy censorship of news and earlier cutting off of communications, considerable uncertainty prevails regarding the true position m Spain. Spanish radio stations declare the Government has the situation well m hand,
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  • 162 1 13 DEAD IN FOUR AIR CRASHES THREE ROYAL AIR FORCE VICTIMS Collision Between French Military Planes London, July 19. A message from Belgrade states that seven occupants of an air liner on the Ljubljhka-Belgrade service were burned to death when the plane i crashed on the rocks at Hrushitze In
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  • 21 1 Moscow, July If). Thp rieat^ is reoorted ot Professor Alexander Karpinsky. President of the [Soviet Academy of Sciences.— Reuter.
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  • 58 1 Oversubscribed By A $mall Margin In Germany Berlin. July 18. The national loan of 700.000.000 marks lor r armament and other schemes If officially declared to have been oversubscribed by a small margin. A lew flail ago Dr. Schacht. m a speech at Dortmund, warned industry to subscribe
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  • 47 1 Madrid. July 19. The situation here remains critical. The rebels have occupied the broadcasting station at Seville. More run boats carrying rebels have arrived at Algeciras from Afi X ;t. Mob law prevails at Lalinea, the croud bi;-ninc cars a.nd houses belonging to Fascists.- Reuter
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    • 71 1 (TFGcdlums Scots ftlhisfc a Mellow and Friendly Spirif tonight" COCKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight AND THE SENSATIONAL CHARACTER AND ACROBATIC DANCERS RENEE RAME FEATURING AN AMAZING SNAKE DANCE WHICH IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN. A CABARET ENTERTAINMENT OF REALISM AND DARING. DONT
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    • 85 1 (T) c GaUums a MtlUm And Friendly Spirit THIS WEEK! SPECIAL DINNER -DANCES FEATURiNG THE FAMOUS GAETANO GIRLS IN THEIR DAZZLING WHIRLWIND DANCING REPERTOIRE DINNER OANCE MUSIC BY THE !L=.RELLER BAND ADELPHI HOTEL TFESDAY, JILY 21 (INFORMAL) SEA VIE HOTEL WEDNESDAY, JIXY 22 (INFORMAL) THIRSDAY. 23 FRIDAY. w 24 SATI'RDAY.
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  • 118 2 New Administration At Shanghai a fH*'"| a further step toward the improvement of its transportation service, the new wharves and godowns administration of the China Mer- j chants Steam Navigation Company was inaugurated today, when Mr. P. Y. Tan. manager, and Mr. Yuen Hsin-i and Capt. G. H.
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  • 225 2 Letters To The Editor DIFFERENTIATION ALLEGED BY A READERBUIL T FOR 20, LICENSED FOR 26, CARRIES 34 PERSONS -BUT AUTHORITIES ARE STRICTER WITH MOSQUITO BUSES AND TAXIS To The Editor, Sir,— There would appear to be something very strange and inequitable m regard to the issuing of licences
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  • 105 2 Further Correspondence With Government Useless (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 18. Following the publication recently of the correspondence between the Government and the Rubber Growers' Association, m which th? Government refused the request for a reduction of quit rents and rubber tax. the United Planting Association
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  • 82 2 Men Seize Government Premises Edmonton (Alberta), July 7. A thousand men took possession of three floors of the Government building her? this afternoon. A Social Ciedit Government is m power m Alberta. City police were unable to dislodge the men.jwho demand a double relief allowance'or work. The men
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  • 40 2 The Acting Chief Justice at Penang Court of Criminal Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at 10 a.m. to 10.45 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers, Originating Summonses, etc. At 11 a.m.:— i Assizes Rex vs. Tang Gek Ti.
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  • 330 2 Due In Singapore Nov. 6 Air Commodore A. W. Tedder, who ihas been appointed Officer Commanding the R.A.F., Far East, In succession tj Air Commodore Sydney Smith, will sail from England by the P. and O. Naldera on Oct. 9. arriving at Singapore on Nov. 6. it
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  • 311 2 The programme of drills for the Singapore Volunteer Corps up to and tor the week ending July 26 will be as follows: Today (Monday) 5.15 p.m.; Head- quarters; S.R.A. (v>: A.A. Training: S.R.E. Unit Pirade; Clifford Pier, S.F.C.RE. (v> Section 2. D.EL. at Pulau Brani; Headquarters. £.F.C.R.E.
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  • 366 2 NOT RETURNING TO PERSIA Wanted More Quickly In The Far East London, July 17SIR Hugho Knatchbull-Hugssen. the new Ambassador to China, is not returning to his former post m Persia en route to China, as was originally planned, as the Government has decided that he
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  • 203 2 Threat To Take Salesman's Life From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 18. Alter giving nearly $80 altogether from time to time to a blackmailer. Lieu Fong. a salesman employed at the George Town Dispensary Ltd unburdened himself to the manager. The police were informed and the blackmailer was
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  • 144 2 For Listeners In Johore And Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 18. A new wireless listening fee of $12 will shortly be introduced m Malaya, but will only affect listeners on Singapore Island and m southern Johore This information has been extracted from Government by
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  • 70 2 Chinese Steamer Held Under Suspicion Manila, July 9. The small Chinese steamer Bachim from Amoy. with a crew of nine and an unknown number of passengers dropped anchor this morning at Bagui Iliros Nortc The steamer is being held by the authorities for investigation, as it had not
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    • 478 2 Zbe Singapore Jfree iPrcss Head Office: Cecil Street. Singapore Phone 5471 IIMS H||fc extensions to all depart m »W Tel: M Timrs" Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Office: 25, Java Street. Phone: 36X3. Penan* Office: 12, Bishop Street, Penan* Phone: 1477. London Office: 40 43 Fleet Street. London E.C.t. Phone; Ontral 360H
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 139 2 Diary Of The Day High Water: 12.28 p.m. 8.8 ft.. 11.46 p.m. 10.1 ft. Sports Lawn Tennis: Singapore L.T.A. Championships at the S.C.C. Soccer: Div. I: R.A. vs. Malays at A.R.S.; Div. II R.A.F. vs. Skins at RAF. base; C.C.C. F. and N. vs. Nestlanglo at S.H.B F. S.C.C. II
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  • 774 3 Machine -Made Sales Case ALLEGATIONS AGAINST DIRECTORS London, July 10. ALTHOI GH there are still three weeks left of the present Law Term, fears were expressed m the Chancery Division yesterday that, unless the Court sat longer each day and on two of the
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  • 250 3 "Infamous Case" London. A PROSECUTION, declared by counsel to be "stiff with malice" against a girl, was the subject of an action before Mr. Justice Atkinson at Manchester Assizes. Mrs. Frances Irene Lowick, aged 21. of Denerk Road, Rhos-on-Sea. North Wales, claimed carnages for false
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  • 226 3 At Memorial Hall On Wednesday Another of the now well-known series of Children's Concerts will take place m the Memorial Hall on Wednesday next. July 22 at 5.00 p.m. Notices of the concert will be seen about the town but there may be many newcomers to the place
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    36 3 IN A FLEET of private cars, nine hundred Southwark children left Blackfriars, S.E., for a day's outing to Dymchurch, organised by Mr. Fagg of the Southwark Children's Hostel. Cheering children are seen leaving for the outing.
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  • 75 3 The following were elected officers of the Straits Chinese Reading Club for the 55th session July-Dec. 1936. President Mr. C. D. Quarmby Hon. Secre. Mr. Gwee Peng Kwee Hon. Librarian Mr. Lav Pau Song. The work of the new session commences today and Chinese young men desirous
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  • 33 3 Sen-.ence of death was passed at Surrey Assizes on Wallace Jenden. aged 58, a slaughterman, lor the murder of Mrs. Alice Whye. aged 38, m his allotment hut at Croydon on May 23.
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  • 162 3 "By our collective and patient efforts we have at last succeeded m our attempt to complete the Mission Building as it was originally planned, of which every contributor, member and sympathiser cm be truly proud— the time has now come for us to devote our attention to the
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  • 415 3 £2,000 Extravagance London, July 9. rvISCLOSURE of further incidents m the career of Netley D Lucas, literary agent and biographer, who admitted a hard labour sentence for fraud as a biographer, was forthcoming m the London Bankruptcy Court yesterday. He appeared before Mr. Registrar £can
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  • 59 3 An interesting lecture enitltd "A new adventure m education" will be delivered m the large hall on Wednesday. July 22 at 8.15 p.m. Speaker— Rev. S. M. ThevathVm. M.A. and L. T. Rev. R. K. S. Adfcs. M.A.. Principal of St. Andrews Schol, will take the chair. A
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  • 121 3 By kind permission ol Mr. N. A. M. Griffin, the Acting Inspector-General pi Police, the Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perlorm m public during the week as lollows. under the direction of Mr. J C. Hitch. 1.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.. R.M.S.M Tuesday July 21 at Katong Park
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  • 380 3 Study In Detection CITY CLERK'S THEFT OF £10,000 BONDS London, July 10. MR. SMITH, stockbroker, sat m his office m Old Broad Street, m the City of London, and looked at the young man facing him with interest. His youthful caller, William Chatten
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    • 225 3 PEPSODENT NOW IN A NEW 10% LARGER TUBE 1 You now get C QBr MORE TOOTH PASTE FOR LESS MONEY I IW| same high quality I |V I For years people have willingly bought Pepsoder' 1 1 B I rather than save a few pennies and endanger I i teeth
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  • 4454 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON London, July 10. WHEN I looked out of my office window this morning, I pinched myself and took a hurried look at the calendar on the wall. There was no mistake. It was Friday, Juno 10. just an ordinary day, according to the book of
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    • 62 4 MenßfiadeYoung Vigour increased In 24 Hours Ml I aid h» foro your time, and •> the pleasures <>f youth Nixon's Vi-Taba and t»-.->t.>re M nh .a Vitality and Inern fa m 2 1 hour*. Dr. NtxoVa dU M.l Kii.tri d< b!ood and ;i at rone I > n»-w m.i ti
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    • 35 4 THINK of the advantages of a GREASEPROOF, WATERPROOF DUSTPROOF FLOOR The simple application of Ironite Registered Trade Murk Will give you this and more SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES >MB a^ MS. it
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    366 5 BALDWIN, uife of the Premier, performed the optning ceremony of Bennett House, the sevtnth and last block of the Grosvenor Housing Kstate. Pace St,vet. Westminster, marking the end of the ambifcfc m GNmMI Housing Scheme of the City of Westminster. Seven blocks of up-to-date uorking class flats have been built,
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    • 87 5 ¥T^ r—^ y\ Mi li l(M^'/^*tex o£> -^N I Ijfff^New^pand. I iWAiKTaW Honey 4 DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PRESERVE Qualify is alivays our first consideration, but ire arc m the fortunate position of beivg able to combine most reasonable prices icith quality, due to our method of buying. New Zealand Imperial Bee
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  • 382 6 Golden Goddess In London SEEKING ESCAPE FROM "BURDEN OF GRIEF" London July 5. PREPARATIONS are being made at a London hotel to receive a visitor who entertains on such a scale that he has to maintain a fleet of 80 motor-cars. He is the Maharajah
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  • 41 6 Sir Ar hur Munro Southerland. the shipowner, receiving the Freedom of Newcastle ran traced gifts of £i.ooo t) the Lord Mayor, for charities; €10 000 to Ma old school, the Royal Grammar School and €100.000 for the Newcastle College of Medicine.
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  • 419 6 Obscene Statement In Chinese Daily (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 17. UT TAKE a serious view of this 1 offence. It is quite likely to corrupt the morals of the younger generation and this sort of thing is beyond a joke." With these remarks Mr.
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  • 197 6 Why They Have Remained Silent Just bef>rc leaving on the Kaiser-I Hind on Saturday morning lor Hong Kong and England <via Canada), Sir Wilfred Woods, chairman of th? Mvi Tsa Commission which has concluded its investigations m Malaya, gave reasons for his reticence. "We have such an
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    25 6 photo). MR. CHECK TWAN KEE and Miss Tay Keng Eng I* olo their wedding at the St. Theresa Church, Kampon? Bharu. on Saturday. Free Press
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  • 359 6 PETROL WAR LOOMING Guarded Comments On Rumours Of Price-cutting RUMOURS that a kerosene war, followed by a petrol war, is to be waged m Singapore, are received with guarded comments m well informed quarters. A suggestion that price-cutting was about to begin has coincided with the visit to Singapore of
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  • 82 6 To Re Encourasred To Settle In Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 18. An important change m the attitude cf the Malayan planting industry towards Indian labourers has been sponsored by a suggestion to the United Planting Association of Malaya by the Hon. tor. C. D
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  • 296 6 Inadequate Salaries (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 17. UTT is high time that the rubber planting industry paid planters and assistants adequate salaries and made proper provision for pensions on retirement." declared Mr. C. R. Attlee. M.P.. Labour leader of the Opposition, m a speech at
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  • 88 6 plot of his own to grow vegetables and breed goats and other livestock, it is hoped he would become self-support-ing and a permanent Malayan citizen In future labour would then be recruited from the children and the migratory flow between Malaya ana India would stop. In the event of another
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  • 225 6 Alleged Smash- And-Grab Raid TWO soldiers of the Royal Inns- killing Fusiliers were arrested by a lance-corporal early Saturday morning after an exciting smash-and-grab raid on an optician's premises. The large plate glass window of E. S. Ezekiel and Co., m the Capitol Building, Stamford Road, was
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  • 28 6 Mrs. Maud Menzies and her husband. both doctors, descended a mine at Youlgrave. Derbyshire, to attend a worker injured m an accide*nt which I had killed another man.
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  • 575 6 "Grave Financial Crisis" CHILDREN MAY DO AS THEY PLEASE South Weald, Essex, July 5. BRITAIN'S strangest school is m difficulties. The most interesting educational experiment of th< eentun may come to a premature end because of lack of financial support. Mrs. Dora Russell, philosopher ard
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    • 188 6 ANEW FACE POWDER FASHION FROM PARIS SWEEPS THE COUNTRY In Paris has been discovered a new and wonderful ingredient which transforms Face Powder into Bcaut\ Powder gives immediately a glamorous complexion beauty which nothing, not even rain or perspiration, can spoil This amazing new ingredient iscalled "Double Moumc. It is
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  • 606 7 Anglo Chinese School Wins Inter Sch 00l Relay n M>«te of the heavy downpour yesterday, four records were broken at the fourth annual Medical College Sports held (.n the College grounds. The Anglo-Chinese School ran out easy winners m the inter-school half-mile relay, while the
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  • 110 7 Another British Soldier Injured Jerusalem, July 17. Tht- Uth Hussars and a company of ♦he Royal Army Service Corps have arrived m Palestine from Egypt. Another British soldier. Private Purly oi the Yorks and Lancasters was slishtly injured last night, when a military patrol was
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  • 552 7 Last Year's Winner Again Successful (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 18. T^HE weather was fine when th tourth championship meeting o the Selangor A. A. A., which starte yesterday at the Victoria Institutio ground, was continued this afternoon The lull results were: E. R. de Jong,
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  • 166 7 Accusations Against Two Ex-Premiers Brussels, July 10. Four former Belgian Ministers two ct them ex-Premiers, were accused m the Senate tonight of taking part m financial scandals. Count de Grunne, friend of the late King Albert, on behalf of the new Belgian Fascist Party, the Rexists, brought the
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  • 477 7 W.E. MEYER WINS TITLE Recreation Club Athletics TtEING the high jump lost J. O. Edwards a valuable point, which meant a share m the championship honours. W. E. Meyer, winner of two events and a place, was champion athlete at the Singapore Recreation Club's annual sports yesteday. A
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    47 7 COUNTESS EDDA CIANO (left) Mussolini's daughter, congratulating I cm Riefenstahl at a reception at the Italian Embassy at Berlin, at which he received the prize awarded her for her performance m the film "The Triumph of the Will" by the International Film Congress, held recently at Venice.
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  • 206 7 GERMANY COLONIES Mr. Pirow's Statement Was "Personal Views" London, July 16. In a statement In the House of Commons on the statement by Mr. O. Pirow. the South African Minister of Defence, advocating that Germany should be given territorial compensation lor her lost colonies. Mr. Baldwin emphasised that these were
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  • 266 7 HPHE last game m the S.C.C. Triples Tournament between A. Fergu- son's and W. Y. Sample's teams was played off on Tuesday. July 14, and ended m a victory for Semple's team by 15.8. this win bringing them to up fourth place
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    • 72 7 6.15 915 A BRITISH COMEDY HIT WORTH SEEING TWICE! JACK BUCHANAN m "WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD" with FAY WRAY A modern young man's gay adventures m the Middle Ages! also Gaumont Air Mail Pictures of WIMBLEDON TENNIS RT4ALS <4bW RHODES,. THE DIAMOND MASTER He changed the map ,^m of the
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    • 163 7 CAPITOL I ALHAMBRA LAST NIGHT of Special TONIGHT at 6.15 -9.1S Extended Season Last few screenings of the word famous comedy PAUL ROBESON ruART JJ? IRENE DUNNE I^Xl/\lVL<lJl< CHAPLIN The First French -made TIN£» I comedy-shown for years! Nex t Change kk LA VIE FRITZ KORTNER PARISIENNE" m A Universal
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  • 44 8 The engagement is announced of Thomas Jarrold Astley, only son of Mrs. T. J. Green and the late Mr. T. J. Green o! The Old House. Boxmoor. Hertfordshire, and Arda Louise, only daughter of the late Mrs. Dorothea Fortuyn Droogleever of London.
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  • 49 8 ELIAS.— At a London nursing home, en Saturday morning (after a long illness >, Ralph A. Ehas. youngest brother ot Messrs. J.A.. E.A.. and I.A. Elias, of Amber Road. Tanjong Katong. Singapore. Aged 43 y:ars. The Singapore offices of J. A. Eiias m Meyer Chambers will be closed today.
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  • 847 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, JULY 20,1936. "Be Prepared" •THE official notice which we pub- lish today, outlining the precautionary measures against air raids which will shortly be practised m Singapore, need not cause the slightest alarm, not should they m any way be regarded as an omen of a
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  • 268 8 Mr.s W. V. D. Skrine has left the Bungsar Hospital. Mr. K. Chelliah. Head Overseer, P.W.D.. Trolak. has proceeded on transfer to Kuala Kangsar. Mr. H. Freeman Marks, of the Gospel Hall. Main Road. Taiping, will be soon leaving for West Australia. Mr. Marks had oeen a
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  • 675 8 IT is a rare experience to hear a paper dealing with such a subject as twenty-five years of progress m women's work m India and conveying a mass of information that is written m such a terse, practical style as that which Dr. Ruth Young read
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  • 1240 8 tu reach them, but the tether gave no mercy: then, as though her fallen j-ate appeared to her suddenly as something unalterable by time or •ffort. she slunk back, dragging her < tetters behind her. The boy lay and watched, hearing nis own heartbeats like wings against u/ire.
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    • 24 8 FOR FIRE INSURANCE. Apply to the GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE b LIFE .ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. PHONE 6480.
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  • 715 9  - KWANGSI TO RESIST NANKING "TO THE BITTER END' Sin Chew Jit Poh Troops Pouring Into Kwangtung CANTON TO BE SEIZED? Planchette Led To Down/all Of Gen. Chan Chai Tong Canton, July 19. GEN. Chan Chai Tong has left for Hong Kong on the gunboat Haihu. His last act was to
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    30 9 FOREIGN MILITARY ATTACHES who look pwt m the Trooping the Colour ceremony, held on the Horse Guards Parade m Whitehall. London, on June 23 m honour of the King's birthday
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  • 105 9 "They Have Hoisted The White Flag" Rome, July 15. UHPHE sanctionist nations have hoisted the white Hag," ex--1 claimed Mussolini, m a triumphal funeral oration over sanctions, when he addressed cheering throng of "><),000 m the Piazza Venezia. He added: "The merits of our p
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  • 76 9 Defence And Unemployment In House Of Commons London. July 19. The House of Commons is laced a heavy weeks business. On Monday l deba> ike place en the Governments defence prosr.mme. The flr&t speaker will be Sir Thomas Inskip. Minister for Co-ordi-nation of Defence. On Tuesday. Wednesday
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  • 114 9 Complete Independence Of Administration Paris, July 19. The principal reforms of the Banque d^ France, proposed m the new Government bills, include provisions fur the complete independence of Uvi banks administration, the independent financial position of the Governor, the enlargement ot the Regency Council to include
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  • 73 9 Alarm In Rumania And Czechoslovakia Bucharest, July 19. Rumania and Czechoslovakia have reached an agreement to build a strategic railway linking the two countries, which will be used for the movement of troops, equipment and supplies m the event of war. Work starts immediately. Czechoslovakia
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  • 31 9 Buenos Aires, July 18. Two Deputes. Senor Carus and BeOOT Merino, have fought a duel with revolvers following an incident m the Chamber. Neither was wound d- Reuter
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  • 66 9 'Boy's' Death From A Fractured Spine (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 19. THE Selangor Club "Boy," Chew Jong Pong, died yesterday from a fractured spine received when the Club building collapsed last Sunday. This makes a death roll of two, for a child died instantaneously.
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  • 115 9 Received In Audience By The King London, July 18. The King received m audience at Buckingham Palace yesterday. Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Harold Brown l on his appointment as an additional member of the Army Council, to be responsiole tor co-ordinating and expediting the production of
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  • 47 9 For Services At The Coronation London, July 19. It is announced the court of claims set up to hear and determine jail claims of services to be performed 'at the time of the coronation will meet for the first time next week.— British Wireless.
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  • 40 9 London, July 19. The King has approved the appointment of Mr. Efgye, Consul-General ai rangier, to be His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Caracas, succeeding Mr. Keeling, who has been appointed Con-sul-General at Tangier. British Wireless
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  • 26 9 London, July 18. Mr. Anthony Eden has gone for the week-end to his constituency, where he has political engagements to fulfil. British Wireless
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  • 81 9 To "Safeguard Public Safety And Order" Berlin, July 18. Severe measures restricting individual freedom have been introduced m Danzig by Herr Greiser, the Nazi President of the Senate, on the ground of their necessity for safeguarding public safety and order. The measures, which are opposed by
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  • 61 9 To Discuss Leisure And Recreation London, July 18. A world congress on leisure and recreation is to be held at Hamburg and Berlin from July 23 to 30. In response to an invitation from the German Government, the British Government have appointed Sir Noel Curtis Bennett, vice-chairman of
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  • 40 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 18. A blow to the illicit opium trade was yesterday when two brothers were each fined £2,390 (roughly S20.000) and sentenced to two years' imprisonment, or m default, another year's imprisonment each.
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  • 41 9 London, July 18. The Kins spent the morning at York House, carrying out his usual State duties. Later His Majesty left for Fort Belvedere, his country residence near Sunningdale. where he is speMing the week end. British Wireless
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  • 120 9 Thibaud Will Play In Singapore JACQUES THIBAUD WILL PLAY IN SINGAPORE TOMORROW NIGHT. This is the latest information received by Mr. R. L. Bridges, superintendent of the Victoria Memorial Hall. On Saturday it was announced that owing to uncertainty over the arrival of the Felix Roussel the recital would have
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  • 100 9 I. T. C. DELEGATES ARRIVE IN SI AM (From Our Own Correspondent} Bangkok, July 19. THE International Tin Committee delegates have arrived, Mr. van den Broeck from Amsterdam by this morning's Dutch air mail and Mr. V. A. Lowinger from Penang, also by Dutch plane. Mr. Lowinger arrived at 1.30,
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  • 156 9 To Advance A General Settlement London 18. The French Ambassador, M. Corbin. called at the Foreign Office this morning and had an interview with the Foreign Secretary, at which there was turther discussion of the suggestions conveyed earlier this week to the French and
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  • 58 9 London Street System To Be Modernised London, July 19. A scheme for the modernisation of the London street fire alarm system will come before the London County Council next week on the recommendation of its Fire Brigade Committee. The proposals envisage the introduction of the "closed circuit" system,
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  • 87 9 Bucharest, July 17. Shouting "Traitor, you are to die' eight storm troopers of the Fascist Iron Guard riddled with bullets the body of M. Stelescu. a former leader ol the Iron Guard, after breaking into the hospital where Stelescu was recovering from an operation for appendicitis.
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  • 274 9 Turkey Allowed To Remilitarise LAST -MINUTE DEADLOCK AVOIDED Montreux, July 18. rE final text of the Straits Convention was adopted at a public meeting of the conference this evening. The protocol of the convention provides that Turkey can remilitarise the Straits immediately and can apoly
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  • 94 9 Ordered Not To Fly Over British Territory Frankfort. July 18. The Hindenburg's commander stated here today that wh n they reached the coast ol North Ireland yesterday morning on their return irom Lakehurst, the German Government ordered him not to fly over British territory. Reuter. I Early this
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  • 41 9 London, July 18. The new Spanish and Japanese Ambassadors m London. Senor Olivan and Mr. Yoshida. on their Appointment to the Court of Saint James, paid courtesy calls on the Foreign Secretary at the Foreign Office yesterday British Wireless
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    • 55 9 q "TUPLEX" *^T THE NEW UNDERWEAR "IVul^i FOR MEN> f£\vv OUTSIDE PURE WOOL ulvil INSIDE WOVEN COTTON KnCXtf^ SINGLETS M JJ V ur**<* ea BUTTON FRONT AND (ML J|| SHORT SLEEVES |1 if ATHLETIC VESTS I ji n v NECK SLEEVELESS Jjjff, 1 SHORT DRAWERS '^T^ ELASTIC ROUND WAIST ROBINSON
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 216 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 18 K( KP.KR: Steady. London Spot: 7 ll'IGd. I%d. Previously: 7 11 16d. J%J ust t ,d. 7" 8 d Previously: 7%<L 7 13 16d Oct.-D 7 13 16d. 7 15 16d Previously: 7 13 16d. 7 7 8 d. Jan-Mar.:
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    • 83 10 London Closing Quotations July 18 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Saturday viously Francs to 141.21 75 7 8 75 13 16 N .York to 8.88 2 3 5.03 5.02 3 4 erdam Guilders to 12.91 7.38' 4 7.37 3 4 H Kong Per dollar
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    • 240 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES July 18 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 8 L iiidon. 3 months' sight 2 4 8 L indon, 60 days' sight 2 4 3 32 London. 30 days' sigh: 2 4 3 32 London, demand '2 4 1 16 Lond m. T.T. 2 4
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    • 91 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 18, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers N I.X.R.S.S. incases FOB. July) 27 27 1 8 Good FAQ. m cas s FOB. July 27 27 1 16 M I X.RS.S. (spotloose* tawardable Sm 2B 7 27 July 26 7 H 27 Auti-Sept 27 27 Or-
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    • 22 10 Washington, July 18. trade negotiation are re- <l to have been begun between the United Statvs and Czechoslovakia Reuter. i
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    • 187 10 Government Unwilling To Extend Concession Bangkok, July 12. Bangkok's first private railway, and the oldest railway m the country, is to be sold. It is known as the Paknam Railway Co.. Ltd., and has been m existence since the eighties. The concession was granted to foreigners
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    • 21 10 London Tin Corporation, m conjunction with Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation, is forming a new company for prospecting and development work m Malaya.
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    • 839 10 Low Yields But Excellent Prospects (From Our London Staff) London, July 7. I ONDON markets have lost a little of their bloom this week, chiefly L as a result of unfortunate political developments abroad, notably the Danzig crisis. Other adverse factors have been the Chancellor
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    • 353 10 Singapore, July 17. MEAT Beef steak Kati Beef stew or curry do 24 Fillet Steak lb. 50 Mutton. Australian do 35 Pork, lean Kati 40 Pork, lean and fat (Is: quality) do 34 POULTRY Capons (locally reared) Kati 48 Ducks each 40 Fowls Kati 28 Hens (locally
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    • 1086 10 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser and Co.'s List I Fajit Perak. ($1) 2 40 Perak R. Valley ($1) Pimggor $1 .30 Radella ($5) 4 Sandycroit ($2) Sungei Ba^an ($2) Sungei Ramal ($U 1 40 S. Tukang I 1.10 Tambalak ($1) Tapah Cfl) 1.1 T. Alison ($1) Tf merlon (51)
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    • 175 10 During the week ending July 11 exports of tinned pineapples irom Malayan ports amount d to 46.460 cases, of which: 37.013 <80 per cent cases won' to the United Kingdom. 455 (1 per cenU cases to the Continent of Europe. 8,045 <17 per cent* cases to Canada, and
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    • 78 10 juln m. n I American C American 1 tw and Telegraph jAtcnecon Railuud Chesap. Dup IfO Firestone General Bectric I ral Motors Qoodricn Goodyear 23 [nter-Telepl md Telegraph National City Baiik Pennsylvania R'road Radio Corp l Sccony Vacuum S andard Oil N J. Texas Corporation Union Oil
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  • 253 11 Good Cook Who Would Not Go Pfcrfa, July t The hitherto unbroken record success obtained by the stay-in strikers has been marred by the utter t! of one Josephine, cook to a Paris doctor. A magistrate yesterday order ed her expulsion from the room m her employer's
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    • 340 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 6.500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve
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    • 483 11 CHARTERED BANK [)F DMA, AISIRAIIA AM) UIIN\ dncorp' rated In tefiand by Koyai Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of t:5 £3,000,000 Rosorve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.000 head offke 38, Bishopsgate. L'ind n EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star lo Smlcoa A.mritsar ill Semaranp Bangkok
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    • 235 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Singapore— ZHl (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelensth— 49.9 metres 6 to 6.30 p.m. Asiatic music. 6.30 Recorded music (European). 6.45 News bulletin. 7.00 Music European). 8.30 Close down. Batavia— NlßOM 6.20 a.m.— 7.0.") a.m.— YDA 98.68 m. and YOB 31.2
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    • 420 11 pianist). 6.50 A religious service, from the Keswick Convention Tent. 7.40 A recital of English folk songs by Norman Stone (tenor). 800 Weekly newsletter, sports summary, and anaouncements. 8.05 Greenwich time signal. 8.20 Close down. Transmission 2 The following frequencies will be used: GSH 13.97 m GSG 16.86 m. 6.20
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  • 196 12 New Conditions Imposed By Government An increase of between 25 and 30 per cent, has occurred m the market freight rates for iron ore and similar cargoes from the Mediterranean to the United Kingdom and Continental ports. This is chiefly due to the almost complete withdrawal of
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  • 373 12 Drastic Measures Necessary To Combat World-Wide Nationalism Presiding at the annual meeting of the United British Steamship Co.. Ltd at Liverpool. Mr. Philip E. Haldin pointed out that during the year they h&.d had to rely on our Empire trade tor the major employment of
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  • 78 12 raid, but some of the freights now obtainable have persuaded them to change their policy. The shipowners' gain m freight rates represents losses to the ore merchants, bu: some of the latter are trying to postpone shipments under contracts m the hope that rates will drop again. In view of
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  • 297 12 GRAIN RACE TO HUDSON BAY THIS MONTH Route To Britain Shortened By 1,000 Miles J7IFTEEN ships now m Euro--1 pean ports are preparing for one of the most dangerous voyages of modern times. About July 25 they will start, many of them from ports on east
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  • 154 12 London. Mr. Graham Whit* ccilor of the Exchequer LI he state the amount Guaranteed Debenture Silver Lin Lim:;i-d. test* d I Trade Facilities A outstanding: whetiv r I mcnt hud had to bnplenM m connexion with t!.< so. to what exteir wt Times. Mr. Holdsworth <
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  • 478 12 Bill To Prevent Suicidal Japanese Competition In the Japanese House of Peers recently Mr. Tatsujiro Hashimoto <Kenkyukai>, interpellating on the Shipping Routes Control Bill, which has been sent up from the other House, said that the success or failure of any legislation depends largely on the officials responsible
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    • 588 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage 5431. #i LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGFNTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. J ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MCINC •.woaurt CBtirtCT (Incorporated In England Jtjavh systh£ THE Winr ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA
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    • 160 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEIH IF 01 If IWni By Fortniphtlx Passenjrer Steamer Between Rangoon, Port Mui.ui. Marseilles. Talma and I upland HOMEWARD BAIUNGf Port of Di*emharkati«m Plynmuth I rue K.mgoeA YOMA Au PEGU CHINDWIN BHAMO AMArrAPOOHA SAGAING BURMA YOMO PEGU KEMMENDDfE CHINDWIN BHAMO AMARAPOORA SAGAING 1 (alls I ondon. Through P.i
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    • 405 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ipoh: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota
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    • 33 12 CLEARANCES July 18: Tohiti. Van Outhoorn. Togiui, Toboali. Pasir, Silindoeng. Milo •Duti; Neckar <Gen; Vyner Brooke 'Sar>; Shabonee < Panama Kistna. Ipoh. Kajanig. Malacca, Sin Aik Lee <Brit>. July 19: Mata Hari, Maros <Dut).
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    • 122 12 SINGAPORE HARBOIit Ships alongside the Wli.tivi--, or expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Ciate l, Hong Siang 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Ciate 3) Planrius; Felix Ronjgel 18 16: Memnon M; Ceir .ur 12 Stentor 8; Kumsang 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Ciate Silversandal 30: Ste< City o! Kimbrrley 36; M Empire
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    • 453 13 j^^^^^B/^^^^^_ r Mill ~~*~m )v^^ BrTiP §s^ 'Iftife '^■1 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due n Tonnase Spore. Tonnage «E 6.000 July 30 RAWALPINDI 17 000 Senf 3 17.000 July 31 SOUDAN 6 500 lent 23 [TTRAL 15.000 Aug. 14 CORFU 15 000
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    • 563 13 (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) WP^W^^M 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 Sail* CITY OP CHRISTCHURCH Havre, London. R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow July 28 Aug. 2 CITY OF
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    • 1037 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship Co (1932) Ltd Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Ltd Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship (....Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental Line Ltd. The China Navigation Co., Ltd. The Irrawaddy
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    • 701 14 K. P. M. PLANCIUS Monday. July 20, Belawan-Deli. KAMPAR— Tuesday, July 21, Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang, TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. TOMOHON— Tuesday. July 21. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. MAKASSER— Wednesday. July 22. Poeloe-Kidj mg, Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-PaUas. Pcngalian-Estate and Rengat. THFDENS— Wednesday. July ?2. Muntok and Palembang. TOBA— Wednesday, July 22.
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    • 501 14 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. Pres. Harrison July 26 July 28 July 30 Sept. 8 Pres Haves Aug. 8 Aug. 11 Aug. 13 Sept. 22 PrSwXSn Au|.
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    • 742 14 I O. S. K. LINE FOR EAST, SOUTH ANl> WKSI AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Hakubasan Maru Buenos Aires via L Marques. Durban. Cape Town and Rio de Janeiro t Rio de Janeiro Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban. July 2 fi 27 f Mann Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos and
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  • 1249 15 Mr. C. V. Stafford's first winner TRAINER A. W. SLEIGH BREAKS THE ICE. Mr. L. Whitaker Takes Riding Honours (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 18. T'HE going was good and the weather ideal at Perak Turf Club's one day Skye meeting today. Mr. C.
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  • 362 15 photo). Sappers Downed Seven Goals To Nil At Anson Road liiniskillm^s 7; K.E 0. G u*>play of good football the Inniskillings accountni n-r ttu Royal Engineers by seven goals to nil m the tnl di\iMon match at Anson Road on Saturday. iatek put> the Skins
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  • 65 15 nrilv ir.otball match at rday the Malaya PubH lajed exceptionally well I >': Of Royal Air Force team three goals to c :ie. A feature of was the fine of »<'l who at one period saved shot range. >. Castell. Worsnop and MacHajrden, Hurst and H.
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  • 363 15 Negri Beaten By Johore From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. July 17. Negri Sembilan 1. JUEGRI SEMBILAN take the wooden spocn m the Southern section of the Malaya Cup competition as a result of their defeat by Johore at Ser.mban yesterday. Both sides played poor football and only the
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  • 64 15 T:it> Ashburton Challenge Shield, the r-üblic schools rifle shooting trophy for j which eighty teams competed, was won by Brighton College, with an aggregate of 477. Denstone College had an equal score, but Brighton had a better aggregate on the longer range. The usual monthly mixed foursomes
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  • 135 15 (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, July 18. A large crowd saw Malacca beat Muar at lawn tennis by four matches to two m excellent weather on the Malacca Club courts last evening. Play throughout was good, the men's doubles m particular providing fin', 1 fast tennis. The results
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  • 21 15 The cricket match between the S.R.C. and the Police, to have been played at Thomson Road yesterday, was cancelled.
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  • 560 15 Evan Wong Bats Well THERE were two surprises on Hong Lim Green Saturday. One was the good state of the wicket even after 'rain the other was the handsome i five-wicket victory of the V.M.C.A. over the home team, the S.C.R.C.
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  • 217 15 R. A. (Changi) Win By Eight Wickets HPHE R.A. «Changi» beat the Indian Astoctetkn it cricket by eight w»ckets at Balestier on Saturday. Battirj; first, the Indians made 41. a total which was passed by the Gunners long before time was up. When they stopped
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  • 206 15 Floodlights To Be Used At Kuala Lumpur Sponsored by the Malayan Agri- Horticultural Association, a Malayan amateur floodlight cydinf carnival is being organised and will take place at the Kuala Lumpur stadium on Aug 1. 2 and 3. Thrilling cycle races should be seen a i fcWi carnival
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  • 37 15 Tm annual rnatrh between Eton C»»l--legB WOOOd XI jid Lonlt and rftOns m olayed on Upper Club The Scliool won by eight wickets. Lord^ and Commons were dismissed for 147 and Eton replied with 10£ iur twu
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  • 415 16 REST FORCE A DRAW AT PENANG Followed On But Resisted Bowlers Efforts (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, July 19. TAN AH EE 35, and Saravanamuttu 13 were the only players to reach double figures m the Rests first knock m the match against the Europeans here today. Jeans and Wilkie
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  • 71 16 Eastbourne. July 19. America beat Great Britain by three matches to two at tennis. Results were as follows: Perry beat Grant 7 5. o—6.0 6. 6 4, 6—3. Budge beat Austin 2—6. 6 o, 7 5, 9 7. Budge and Grant beat Hughes and Tuckey 6—4. 6
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  • 39 16 London, July 18. The National Breeders" Produce Stakes run today over five furlongs, at Sandharn Park resulted: FULL SAIL 1 FORAY 2 GOYA SECOND 3 17 ran. Won by one and a half lengths, one length.— Reuter.
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  • 21 16 The Malaya Cup Match between the Combined Services and Singapore will be played at Anson Road next Satur-
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  • 269 16 Second Race For Clifford Trophy YESTERDAY the International Six Metres sailed a race for the Burtor. Challenge Cup, during which the breeze was very light and variable freshening later. The sea was smooth and the tide was flooding Ramona, skippered by J. E. S. Alexander finished
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  • 689 16 NON- BENDERS' MATCH ENDS A TIE Both Sides Finish With Same Total BATTING FIREWORKS BY VISITING TEAM Leijssius and Miller Give Fine Displays AFTER an exciting finish, the match between the Singapore Non-Benders and the Selangor Non-Benders ended m a tie yesterday on the Padang with both sides scoring 240
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  • 356 16 PENANG A UTUMN MEETING Handicaps For First Day's Racing (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 18 pOLLOWING are the handicaps r for the first day of the Penang Turf Club autumn meeting on Saturday, July 25: Horses, Class 2, Div. 1, 6 Furs. Scrubbing Bru^h 9.0. Lfcrdlogy 8,13 Keutel 812,
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  • 47 16 Wimbledon, July 18. TN the Davis Cup inter-zon* A final Crawford (Australia) beat Henkel (Germany) o 6 2, retired. Henkel Has m.i n disposed and recenth v.is SU f. it-ring from a bad cold. Von Cramm beat Quist 4 6 6_4, 4-6, 0-4, 11-9. Reuter
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  • 36 16 Bombay, July 18. AMARNATH is definitely not returning to England, and the decision followed the intimation received by the Indian Board from the Captain and manager that his return is not desirable Reuter
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  • 33 16 The following players are invited to play for England against All -India at Manchester on July 25. Allen (Captain i. Robins, Hammond, Leyland. Verity. Fishlock. Hardstail. Duckworth, Fagg, Gimblett and Gover.
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  • 152 16 Yorkshire on the first innings Yorkshire 102, (Astil six for 43' and 6 for rone. Leicester 107 "Bowes live for 41. Smailes 5 for 49 1 At Northampton: Northampton*^ beat Nottinghamshire on the ftj nings. Northants 208 and 93 foi Notts 135. At the Oval Warwickshire beat Surrey
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  • 50 16 London. July IS At BLs'ey m a forty -mile an hour gale the South African, Sergeant L D Busschau won the King's Prize with a score of 272. The South Africans Sfrgeant J. E. Johnson and Colonel Bodley were second and third with 271 and 270 respectively. Reuter
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