The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 June 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,177 ESTI). 1835 FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 19.17 10 CENTS.
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  • 278 1 Haul Of 22,000 Ounces Ceremoniously Burned WATCHED BY OFFICIALS LARGE CROWD Gambling Instruments Also Committed To Flames peiping. ram 3. Till- INOKMOIS QIANTITY !2.000 Ol NCES OF OPIIM. I HKKOIN AND OTHER DRKiS SEIZED BY THE POLICE IN lilt PACT YEAR. WAS (KREMOMOISLY DESTROYED 111
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  • 45 1 London. June 3. Government's new proposal fcr ration to yield 25 000.000 during Mie Unsocial year, to replace the National Defence Ccr.tribution scheme. h h.i < been withdrawn, i^ at prenj the attention of the rM.^n,^nor of the Exchequer. British Wireless
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  • 22 1 Tokio. June 3. Ex-Premier Hirota has accepted the [9 C.Tice portfolio In the new Japaness Cabinet.— Reuter
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  • 338 1 £2,500,000 WORTH CHANGE HANDS Authorities Take Up Bulk London, June 3. ALL previous gold records were eclipsed today, when 900 bars. valued at approximately £2.533 000. changed hands at the fixing of the gold price, which was sd. under the American parity. Once again the authorities were
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    13 1 ONLOOKER: "KEEP IT UP, BOYS.' THAT'S THE FELLOW THAT NEARLY MOKE MY BACK*"
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  • 349 1 Twelve-Minute Marriage For Duke of Windsor "MOST MOVING OF IDYLLS HAS BLOSSOMED" Mrs. Warfield's Voice Unsteady Chateau de Cande, June 3. THE civil ceremony of the mar--1 riage of the Duke of Windsor to Mrs. Wallis V/arfield began at < 11.35 a.m. today with the Mayor of Monts reading out
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  • 32 1 New York, June 3. MISS Amelia Earhart (Mrs. Putnam) took off from Caripito, Venezuela, today for Paramaribo m Dutch Guiana. She left Miami on Tuesday on a world flight.— Reuter
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  • 135 1 MORE TO GET RELIEF IN SINGAPORE At Higher Scale PLANS to raise the scale of relief paid from the Silver Jubilee Fund for the alleviation of distress m Singapore and to increase the number of people who benefit by it have already been discussed by the committee of management of
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  • 83 1 <From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok. June 3. The Department of Agriculture is distributing Virginia tobacco seed to cultivators and some has already been planted, especially m the northern part of the Kingdom. The Government has also succeeded ;in persuading the British-American Tobacco Co. 'Siam>. Ltd
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  • 38 1 New York, June 3. It is reported that 5.000 employees of the Goodyear Tire Co. weie thrown idle today when strikers closed one plant and pail of another of the company's three divisions at Akron.— Reuter
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  • 164 1 London, June 3. progress is being made loith consideration of the proposals jor ensuring that vessels engaged m non-intervention patrol loork m Spanish waters shall be immune from attack. The British Government is m consultation with the Governments of the other Powers concerned.— British Wireless. tripartite Powers
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 86 1 TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 630 to aao P m DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight and Austr.Ui.iN Loveliest Dancers CHARLES and HELEN IN\H:> Of IIIF IM!Ol KSSION M. BAIXKOOM HAMIMONSHII'S NMN(. IH lAIFM STYLES AM) STKPS OP MODERN LORMM (HARLKSHN. Non-diners Sl.OO. rRO4 EEDS TO CHIL»>REN*S AID SOCIETY* KING'S BIRTHDAY BALL
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    • 67 1 himk i SEA VIEW W HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH. RUNNING HOT AND COLD WATER TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SUNBATHING ONE OF SINGAPORE'S SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS REACHED IN 8 MINUTES BY CAR FROM ANYWHERE IN TOWN TONIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE I DINNER 4M> DANCE MUSIC BY
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  • 94 2 At North China Restrictions On Sales Of Land Shanghai. June 3. The Japanese Consul m Tientsin has lodged a protest with the HopeiCharhar Government against the new regulations aimed at stopping the Chinese from selling land to foreigners, particularly the Japanese. The protest states that the action of
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  • 77 2 Possible Effect On Ottawa Agreements London. June 3. The Empire Industries Association parliamentary committee are holding an emergency meeting on June 8 to consider *he report that the Dominions have been asked to consider what concessions they are prepared to make m order to promote an Anglo-American
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  • 117 2 London. June 3. As the Washington and London 1930 naval treaties are no longer m force and as Japan is not a party to the London naval treaty of 1936. no exchange of naval information now takes i place between Japan and this country. the First
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  • 97 2 London, June 3. Mr. T. K. Tseng, the Vice-Mini&ter of Chinese Railways, who remained m London after Dr. Kung's departure from London, left yesterday for Paris and Berlin. He returns to London on June 10. In an interview he said that he had had conversations
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  • 41 2 London, June 3. Two days sufficed tor Middlesex to brat Warwickshire by an innings and 180 runs at Lords. Middlesex 361 "Warwick 92 <Gray four for 27. Robins four for 31) and 89 t Smith five ior 24 Reuter
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    33 2 ADAM, the S.CC. goalkeeper, clearing the ball during play m the division one match, m which the club brat the R.X.F. by three goals to two, on the padanK on Wednesday Free Press
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  • 460 2 London, May 23. T*HE inquest was held yesterday on Alfred Stanley Kirkby. 26. or Derwent Avenue. Edmonton. who was found shot dead on Wednesday m the hall adjoining St. John's Church. Stamford Hill. Tottenham. N. The Rev. Charles Walter Sykes, vicar of St. John's. ,who had
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  • 429 2 135 CASES OF CHOLERA AT CALCUTTA The health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the veek ended May 29, is: Plague: Bassein was the only port m the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week, one fatal case having been notified. Cholera
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  • 171 2 Result of the match played on Monday m the Young Men's Christian Association senior inter-group indoor games league was: Spartans: Billiards 2 pts., Ping Pong 0, Chess 0, Draughts 2; Total 4 points.: Trojans: Billiards 2 pts.. Ping Pong 4. Chess 4. Draughts 2; Total 12 points.,
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  • 141 2 Rioting In Bombay Bombay, June 1. So far over 30 casualties are report- j ed, including one killed, when police were compelled to fire on a crowd as a result of communal tension which started m the Kamatipura area of the city, the storm centre of
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  • 450 2 J. B. BONG IN SELANGOR MEN'S FINAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 1. Jb. bong, the state left-handed player, reached the final of the men's singles m the Selangor 1.-».wn tennis championships when, on the padang today, continuing last Friday's unfinished game, he beat Ong Ec Kong, the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 73 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on: Wednesday, June 0, H.M. The Kind's Birthday (Public Holiday). THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated m Queensland). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Share Registers of the Company will be closed from Tuesday. June 15. 1937, to Thursday. June
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    • 310 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. WAMPOLE'S PRODUCTS have NO EQUAL anywhere. TRY THEIR MILK OF MAGNESIA for Indigp*tion, Constipation and Intestinal Fermentation. A BRITISH BETTER PRODUCT FOR LESS MONEY 20 oz. bottle $1.20 8 oz. .65 sold by all Chemists Stores. Distributors GRAFTON LABORATORIES. BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer Road
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    • 324 2 Zbc S^inoaporc Jftcc UMces Head Onirr: >« II sjrr^, Kuala Lumpur Office: 2.V str«« i rhonr Ipoh Office: Brrwslei 1.,. Phone Prnanc Office: 12. Bishop m,..i I'lM.nr |l "I liondon Officr: 4» n. llrrt Phone: Icl ••ixadm.Uv, SUBSCRIPTION RATES S "*t'lHiWifhin Outbid. UnhZ7 MaUvi M.l I Monthly <M» Him QuarterlT
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 97 2 Dairy Of The Day Hish Water: 5.32 am 7 2 ft 622 p.m 7.6 ft. Sports Soccer Midds vs Chinese Div. It Stadium MPH vs OC3 at V.M.C.A. iBHI I Clerical Union v^ V.M.C.A. <F > at Clerical Union. Cinemas A LH AMUR A Charlie Chan at the Opera, with
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    • 203 2 PASSENGERS BY AIR Arrivals and departures by ur are as follow: Arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM plant' "PK-AFK" June 1. Mr. H H. H. H. L. von Schenk. Ifn Lydia de Graal. Mr. Claude Pryce. Mr J M. Schlomer. Mr. Gaw Khek Jim. Mr. van Allen, Mr. Meyer. Mr. Lee
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  • 184 3 'Wirci" Absorbed Aim! Condensed Instantly Wl the result o: indigestion, i to ferment i.i your the stomach becomes dish t *wtod The result is one nptoms heartadd risings m the It sands to reason that if that wind reduce its i b"1 have to
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  • 62 3 Canadian On Cheating Charge DELIVERY OF CLOTHING mARRKK JACK LE-CAINE. a trench Canadian, appeared beMr. K. H. Blacker m the third relay charged with hav-i-heated one Ng Cheng Sin by MM >tly inducing him to deliver ktaMJ valued at $43.20 on Apr. 23 > .sed claimed trial ar.ri I wai
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  • 139 3 All Can Attend Opening a: ...pore will b able to attend the opening o: the Singapore Airport HE. the Governor. Sir Shenton on the a:ur>. nm Ol Saturday. U Everyo'.^.e will bo admitted to the mdi whether they have received or not. Even motorists d to obtain labels
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  • 133 3 Remark Which Led To Slapping ■B Corresponded Jtihore Bahru. Jun«> M > but certainly not i men, U the opinion of Rahman, who was fined iM 10 days" rIejOWHM imiPpin^ his wife when d "lit of turn. >nd magistrate's court to- H wile, a pretty Javanese
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  • 115 3 Obstruction Charge From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. June 2. 'I only stopped my car to see what had happened to my friends who wer? following me. I do not know what offence I have committed. A police constable warned me and I asked him whether I
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  • 107 3 'From Our Own Correspondent.* Johore Bahru. June o. A SUPPER dance will be held at the Royal Johore International Club on Sunday. June 20. m honour of the Knighthood conferred on Tungku Mahkota, the Regent of Johore. It is expected to be one of
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  • 90 3 Pneumonia is the most frequent canee ol death m Singapore, according to the health statement issued tor the week ending May 29 1937. which shows a total of 226 deaths, including 181 Chinese. 28 Malays and 1? Indians. The death rate is 23.45 per 1.000 per
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  • 207 3 Informal Standing TO CONSIST OF FIVE MEMBERS THE COLONIAL SECRETARY ANNOINC Fl> Yf'STEKDAY THAT AN INFORMAL ADVISORY (OMMiIiKE ON QUESTIONS IN REGARD TO TRADE, HAD BEEN FORMED. Matters pertaining to trade have I become increasingly numerous, he said, and they have not been rele- gated
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  • 128 3 "Quarrel Over Another Woman pjRESSED m her sarong and kahaya, a middle-aged Chinese U woman, named Sco Kit Neo. appeared before Mr. W. G. Reeves m the second court yesterday charged with having caused grievous hurt to her husband. Tan Thian Chai. with a knife,
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  • 320 3 SINGAPORE SIAN DIARY Chinese Consul Congratulates I Free Press /CONGRATULATING the Free Press on publishing m serial form the English account of Gn. Chiang Kai Shek's diary of his captivity m Sian, Mr. Sze Zau Tsung, acting Chinese (Jonsul-General at Singapore said it would be both ini'ornative and inspiring. He
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  • 85 3 \7OCATIONAL education m England, principally m London, will be studied by Mr. H. R. Cheeseman. Inspector of Schools, Singai pore and Labuan, who goes on 1 leave by the P. and O. liner Rawalpindi today. i Details of his programme will be drawn up alter
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  • 208 3 The Financial News. London, is issuing a special supplement on Malaya on June 14 which they will call 'A prosperity review' I: will contain an introductory message from His Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas and other articles will be: Malaya House by the Deputy agent; Sir Stamford Raffles
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  • 68 3 Mr. James French (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June I. The death has occurred of James French, who was for many years resident general manager of Jugru Lan*i and Carey Co.. Ltd.. Selangor. Mr. French was a director of th company and also of Brooklands. Kathekhan Estates.
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  • 87 3 DEATH OF EX-BATU GAJAH RESIDENT IN CEYLON 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Juno Mrs. A. E. Clough. mother o/ Mr. C. Thuraisingham. a local solicitor, died today at Jaffna following an appendicitis operation. Mrs. Clough was for many years a resident of Batu Gajah. She left for JalTna late
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  • 210 3 Cholera-Stricken Ship At Penang ELEVEN DEATHS 'From Our Own Correspondent) Pcnang. June 3. Having had 11 deaths from cholera and with five other cases and 30 "contacts" 1 on board, the British India steamship Ellenga arrived at PCnang Irom Negapatarn yesterday with Indian coolies on a soeciu] trip from Madras.
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  • 114 3 WEALTHY LOCAL MUSLIM'S DEATH Mr. M. Kader Sultan QNE of Singapore* wealthiest men. v Mr. II Kader Sultan, formerly well-known m the cattle business, has died at Karikal. French India, during a holiday viatL He was 74 years of age and cam to Singapore as a boy. He was a
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  • 387 3 HOW CHILDREN CELEBRATED CORONATION 56,000 Entertained rE number of children m Singapore for whom entertainments were provided and to whom gifts were presented during the Coronation festivities was nearly 5(i,000. The number of gifts and prizes distributed amounted to nraih 500,000. Every child received medal or a badge and refreshments
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 87 3 Or Tennis lilue llrill ItfMW .Maker and repairer of rattan and Bertam Chicks. Canvas and Spring Blinds. Tarpaulins. Trnts, Bags. Blue Screens, Bertani Panels. Wire NMH*f fencing. Woo! huntings and I la^v ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. Office: GO*. Robinson Road. •Opposite Telegraph Co.i Woikshoo: Ht, Joo C hiat I'l.ur, Singapore.
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  • 1056 4 GAY TIMES AHEAD A BUSY time is before aocia] during the next fortnight First ol many functions, which will be largely attended. is the Kings Etirthdaj Ball which Is tj bo held on June 9 at Raffles Hotel m aid of the Children's Aid Society. On Saturday.
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  • 566 4 m arriving at different holiday spots j lor a vacation as they were m the actual travelling. One of them con- j Jessed that she would rather spend her holiday on board ship en route to interesting places. "Do you mean that you would enjoy the voyages
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 393 4 Seems like a Miracle jp^Mß^yy a scientific Actual Photographs Shewing Wwm What This Amazing p^^ mt Can Do For YO U H:ilL; J ffl|| JN one short week! Thousands of Vienna. Kis extract of living skin cells delighted women have made themselves called Biocel 'is now contained m Crrme look
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    • 116 4 The Newest m »p I Ladies Handbags. j^t OOULATBAMI 48— HKill STRtll j r-MILK Something Better/ AND Something Different ENGLISH EVAPORATED MILK AT LAST ••SILVER MOON 1 is really English, n^de by a famous English Firm m English Meadows with frnghih labour and capital. And well made, too It has
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    230 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. IMI M\(. \NO QI'FFN m ;i two-hour surprise drive through North London to admire the <DiiinHiHH. received I more exciting welcome than al an) PO'nt on the Coronation route. Thousands gathered
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    • 40 5 Everyone likes bread but make sure that it is pure bread you are eating! "ROYAL BAKERY" BREAD is made from the purest in* gredients under European supervision each loaf is wrapped before it leaves the Bakery. Phone: 3376 (4 Lines)
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    28 6 STATE DRIVE of King and Queen to Ciuiidhall. lonrii:n. for I— Uh with the Lord Mayor, Sir Gedrge Hroadbridge. Photo shows the Royal procession passing through Ludgate Circus.
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  • 504 6 And Higher Wages RETURNING TO INDIA TOMORROW PANDIT Jawaharlal Nehru, the president of the Indian National Congress, will end his visit to Malaya tomorrow when he will take a steamer from Penang for Rangoon and Calcutta. In the course of a written statement to
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  • 274 6 NEVER TAKE CHANCES WITH STOMACH TROUBLE! Few complaints are serious in the beginning. The most common trouble todaystomach disorder usually starts in a small way It may attack you as HEARTBURN. BILIOUSNESS. FLATULENCE or INDIGESTION, but its meaning is always the same and so is its remedy. It is Nature's
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  • 466 6 Arc Minutes 100 Full? (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 2. •TWENTY-FIVE minutes were sufficient to dispose of the business at today's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board held at the Town Hall, with Mr. \V. N. Gourlay presiding, when the form of the
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  • 78 6 Returning To England Today The Earl of Lindsay, who has been staying at Raffles Hotel since his arrival from Australia early this week will sail by the P. and O. Rawalpindi today for England. Leaving England last November the Earl who is 75,^as been travelling lor his
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  • 61 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.* Seremhan. June 1. The Negri Sembilan Battalion of the F.M.S.V.F will parade on June 9 m honour of the birthday of H.M. the King at 10.30 a.m. on the Seremban Station Padang. His Highness the Acting Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan
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  • 220 6 $66,00 For Plaintiff (From Our Own C'orrespandt nti Ipoll .Inn- TIIK civil suit over the well-knoun Klian lut ll(lli; hi Ion: nit: to the late Raja IVrempiian ol Kroli I I'erak, was today settled out of court. The OMB c:tmo up I he Ip.>h <
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  • 266 6 Good Year For Malayan Tin Mines (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June Z. QEVERAL annual reports *J Malayan tin-producing companies were issued today and all disclose greatly increased profn compared with those earned m the preceding year. Tronoh Miner, reports a profit ol £123.668 compared with £67,G64 m 1935 and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 120 6 p*£jvH} Dusty fl°° Ts S^fJy harbour germs He needs LIFEBUOY protection against disease! He's m his element, playing "safely" on the floor with his trains. But can you say he's safe Can you say you are doing your best to protect him from the disease-germs that may exist on the
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    • 121 6 REPLACING YOUR \£m^^M [6V JOVE! YOU KlGHT^^r^^^ b You can't do well if you're ALWAYS TIRED IF you find ffiat you're just too tired to exert x yourself and do your best m work or sport, \X\\ it's a sure sign that you're using energy faster J_ than you can
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  • 648 7 America Cannot Interfere In Spanish Crisis MIGHT MAKE MA TTERS I WORSE Nev York, June 3. <*THERE is nothing we can do to aid localising the Spanish conflict.' said Senator Ptttman, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, after a secret session of the committee yesterday, at which the neutrality
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  • 89 7 The Eastern Extension Telegraph mounces that the delay on telegrams from Singapore to -sterday was as follows: ma handed m at 5 p.m. three 530 p.m. seven minutes; 6.00 seven minutes; 6.30 p.m. ten Mr H L, Mitchell returns m HDc June he will be stationd In Ipoh
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  • 66 7 The following statements of tin outputs for the first half of May have been received: Katu Tin Dredging: hours run. 278: cubic yards treated, 63.000; tin ore iwon, 290 pikuls. Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging: l hours run. 290: cubic yards treated, 1 116.000: tin ore won. 528 pikuls.
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    • 287 7 A BETTER WA YE A FI GARO f V WAVE b the right wave for you *M FIGARO Ladies Hair Dressers. t Bras Ba>ah Rd A Raffle Hotel. Phone 2868 MYSTERIES OF ANCIENT EGYPT! A MUMMY COMES TO LIFE at the VICTORIA THEATRE "hen th E MALAYAN MAGIC CIRCLE Presents
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    • 517 7 STILL DRAWING FULL HOUSES! ALHAMBRA I—.1 TONIGHT 6.15 —9 15 20TH CENTURY-FOX PRESENT WARNER OLAND BORIS KARLOFF i f\ m "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA" i with KEYE LUKE The Most Thrilling: Murder Mystery of the Year! ALMERIA BOMBARDMENT CASUALTIES Food Becoming Scarce Almeria, June 2. 1JL T HILE i
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    • 330 7 6.15 9.15 "AS YOl T LIKE IT." THE NEW FILM AT THE PAVILION, IS SIPERB NO PRAISE TOO LAVISH" says Fire Press Thursday ELISABETH BERGNER IN "AS YOU LIKE IT" By William Shakespeare WITH LAURENCE OLIVIER (20TH (ENTIRY-FOX) THE GRANDEST COMEDY EVEB WRITTEN! ONE PIC'TI'RE THAT EVERYBODY CAN BE CERTAIN
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  • 482 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JUNE 4,1937 The Duke of Windsor's Wedding iT'HE thoughts of many of our readers must have turned to France yesterday, during the marriage of the Duke of Windsor. and it is difficult not to reflect ihow different the circumstances of I his wedding might have
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  • 1157 8  -  Mme. Chiang Kai Shek By A Woman Against The Generals AROUND me it was already being whispered that my husband was dead, or that, if he were still living, he certainly never would escape from Sian alive. In my presence, people w r ere thoughtful,
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  • 399 8 MR Douglas J. Jardino. who has just been appointed Governor of Sierra Leone, has good reason to be pleased with his three years m British North Borneo. Yesterday Ihe 8.N.8. Chartered Company declared its first dividend since 1928 and although it is no more than 2
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 215 8 Why do "Single" Whiskies leave home? Single whiskies,** said Johnnie Walker, leave home to marry and better themselves. For the point of blending is to make good whisky better. The men who blend Johnnie Walker choose matured single whiskies which they know will unite harmoniously. Each contributes its own quality
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    • 55 8 "IT IS THE SERIOUS-MINDED girl who gets on," says a psychologist. But the other kind gets off. And the members of either category who possess jewellery and/or lur.s should protect them by "GAFLAC ALL" RISKS POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE b LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONG KONG
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    77 9 M>IK THOISVND PFOPLE. forming the most representative congregation of the I'nited Kingdom, the Dominions and Colonies that the City ol London has ever seen, were present m St. Pauls Cathedral for the hmpire Day Thanksgiving Service, which was attended by the King md Queen and other members of the Royal
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  • 360 9 MUI TSAI ONLY PART OF COMPLEX SOCIAL PROBLEM Chinese Public Opinion Will Have To Be Carried In Favour Of Reform WILL THEN DISAPPEAR AS SWIFTLY AS PIGTAILS London, June 3. "OKITAIN has set its hand to eradicate mvi tsai and it is not going to turn back," said the Colonial
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  • 176 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Gen. Tsai Ting Kai Touring South Seas Countries Hong Kong, June 3. GKN Tsui Ting Kai. hero of the Shanghai war m 1931. may Singapore shortly m the >t a tour of the South Seas ::tries. He lea Honf Kong
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  • 92 9 KHftgftH Cost Of Force For One Year London. June 3. The ucounts of the Metropolitan fund, which have just been '1 as a White Paper, show the cost :.e force for the year ended Mar II was £9.435.246 In addition to the Commissioner. Dep .missioner and four Assist--ioners.
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  • 41 9 London. Junr 3. aeetinf <>t the Cabinet to Mr Neville Cham- ,11 the Prim'^ rooa at the House of Comvts'rrdav :i>bers. Lord de la Warr, Seal and Dr Leslie Bumin Transport were w?.rmly :ned by their colleagues British Wireless
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  • 51 9  -  Hong Kong, June 3. The lodging-house owners m Hong Kong have opposed the proposal of the various steamship companies to affix the photographs of passengers to their passage tickets. The enforcement oi the proposal has been postponed to the 15th of this month. Sin Chew Jit
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  • 136 9 TO STUDY INDUSTRIAL METHODS A Local Director Leaves For London PARTLY to study industrial methods m Errand. Mr. Lee Kirn Kew, son of Mr. Lee Choon Seng, a director of the Overseas-Chinese Banking Coruoration. Singapore, and proprietor of several local factories, including the Ihye rioi.y Biscuit factory, leaves Singapore today
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  • 120 9 (Jandhi Satisfied With l^ess Than Congress Bombay. June 3. Gandhi, m a statement to the Times of India yesterday, says "The only obstacle as far a s can at present be seen is the Congress demand that m the event of serious disagreement between the Governor and his
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  • 67 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Hong Kong, June S. The motor bus drivers and conductors of the various services m Canton have threatened to strike if their petition for the punishment of 20 military police who assaulted one of their members on Tuesday is ignored by the authorities.
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  • 99 9 Musician To Give Address Here Under the auspices of the Singapore Teachers' Association. Dr. Alfred Mistowski. ol the Trinity College of Music. London, will deliver an address on "Methods and Results m Music Study" at 5 p.m. on Tuesday. June 8. at the Raffles Girls' School. An
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  • 87 9 Group-Captain A. H. Peck. D.5.0.. M.C.. senior air staff officer of the Royal Air Force. Far East, will leave Singapore on a visit to Colombo by the P. and O. liner Rawalpindi today. He j will be accompanied by his wife. London, June 3.
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  • 63 9 I From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, June 3. JPOH shoemakers carpenters, masons and painters have received an all-round increase of 20 per cent, m salaries. The shoemakers demanded 40 per cent, for those on monthly pay and 50 per cent, for daily workers. Matters were
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  • 193 9 Shares Sub-Divided CHAREHOLDERS m Brunei United Plantations Ltd at an extraordinary general meeting m Singapore yesterday, approved a resolution subdividing the existing shares of $5 each into shares of $1 each. Presiding at the meeting, the chairman. Mr. Lee Chim Tuan. said "It has been felt for
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  • 238 9 London, June 3. IN opening the exhibition of workingclass furniture and equipment organised by the Council for Art and Irdustry m London yesterday, the Minister of Health, Sir Kingsley Wood, said that housing progress was such that about a million
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    • 164 9 Mr. Lyons Decides To Go Ahead London, June 3. IT is understood that Mr. Lyons, the Australian Prime Minister, considerably elaborated his original plan for a Pacific pact at yesterday's meeting ol the Imperial Conference and was pleased with the reception accorded to the proposal. He pointed out
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    • 292 9 BARRAGE ACROSS THAMES PROPOSED FIVE GIRLS ALSO TREA TED London, June 3. The Minister of Transport m a House of Commons answer yesterday, forecast a public enquiry by trie Port ol London Authority into a proposal for a barrage across the Thames below London, making the reaches m central and
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    • 545 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 6 p. m. June 3 New York prices quoted m U S. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Shur» of B] denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise st-aled
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    • 76 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association I June 3, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I X.R.S.S. m cases (F.OB. June) 33 7 R 34 S Gcx)d FAQ. m bales FOB Juno 33 33" No. IX. R.S.S. (Spotloose) (awardable Singapore) 33% 34 June 34 341* July-Sept. 34' 8 34' Oct.-Dec. 34>
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    • 64 10 June 3 Gambler T.T. 3 00 Java Cube 11.00 Tiamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 16 75 Black Pepper 9.00 Copra, mixed 5 80 Copra, sundried 6.30 Small Flake Tapioca 4.75 Rice Saigon Al $160 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 1 $146 Rice Siam. W.C. No. 2 $137
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    • 191 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 3 ICURBKK: Easy London-Spot: 9 3 4 d. 9 13 16 d. Previously: 9 15 16 d. 10 1 16 d. July-Sept: 913 16d. 9 15 16 d. Previously: 10 1 16 d. 10 3 l&d. Oct-Dtife.: 9 7 d iod
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    • 71 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 3 Tin: Firm. Cash: £253 12s. 6d. Previously: Firm at €253 ss. Three months: £251 17s 6d. Previously: £252 2s. 6d. New York Tin: 50. 12. Previously: 56.75. Copper: Settlement: £58 15s. Previously: £61 ss. Cold: Yesterday: £7 ()s 9d. Previously:
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    • 77 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations June 3 Method of Parity beiore Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Franc to 124.21 110S 8 110 5 8 New York to 4.88 4.92' 4 4.92 5 8 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.107 8.95' 4 8.96 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 2 13
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    • 207 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations June 3 SELLING London, T.T. 2 4 I'l6 London, demand 2 4 1 16 London. 4 months' sight 2 4' 8 Lyons, demand 1285 Hambur.2 demand 142 New York, demand 57 1^ Montreal, demand 57 3 8 Batavia. demand 104 3 3 Sam/trans, demand
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    • 259 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Tin at midday was $125 4 up M. The London Stock Exchange yesterday was repol-ted as being considerably firmer and according to our cables the tin share section was one of the firmest and a number
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    • 1194 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co. 's List THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937: 6 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4*) 5s 9d 6s 3d Asam Kumbang 35s 6d 37s 6d Arstral Malay 56s 58s Aver Hitam (ss) 27s 3d 28s 6d Ayer Weng (*1)
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    • 108 10 Fraser Company. LIST OF CTUKENT !)IVIi)!M)S. Book* Close Company Dividend Date Ex I TIN Payable Burma Malay 2V' Int. June U jur.Katu 2V< Int. June 23 Jwx Jui Pahang Consol 10', Int. June 1 Ju! Ji Pengkalan 10' Int. < 19 .Tin Raub 10^ Int. June Jm Renong Cons 2'
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  • 335 11 R affles Libra ry ¥*HE undernoted mwly added non- fiction and fiction works will be eady for issue tomorrow. The Fall on the German Republic: Political Study. R. T. Clark: What I they do Mind? Percy Colson; Alibi F J. Harvey Darton; i Rupert of the Rhine: The Pirate 3
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  • 103 11 Th? boom m the motor-car Industry has resulted m the decision at a Derbysnire firm of brake and clutch lining manufacturers at Ch.ipel-en-le-Frith "about 15 miles from Manchester* to build a new factory adjoining the present works to cope with extending business. The present works employ
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  • 447 11 Winning CONTRACT 2yc.Wfwu\(iauj David Burnsttne. Merwin D. Maier, Otwald Jaeoby and Howard Sctumken, world's leading team-of-four inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence A SUCCESSFUL PSYCHIC OVERCALL AT one time Oswald Jaeoby had the reputation of being a great psychic bidder Thus report was always
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  • 683 11 Continued from page 6) the I abour Department supported I the strikers' demand for a hiuher wage. The strike was partially sue-rt-sfui and wages were iiitmiscd though not to the level asked lor The Labour Department is still urging. I believe, that full demand
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  • 77 11 A quick-release hand magnet, to be used for separating ferrous parts, checking separators, testing ferrous inclusions m foodstuffs, and collecting small steel articles, such as pins, tacks, etc.. from workshop and warehouse floors, is a new product of a Sheffield firm. Operation i.s by means of a control
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  • 117 11 Mr. Basil Watson. X.C.. the North London magistrate, recently commented on the increasing number of speed .summonses and threatened to inflict much heavier fines. He said: "Some months ago I asked motorists to drive carefully m this district, which can be very dangerous for traffic,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 472 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 IMS 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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    • 485 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, ACSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated m England by < Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares o! £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liabilfty of Proprietors £3 000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgat*. London, E.C. 2. Urn.ii" and Branches. Mot Star Doflo Saigon \mritsar Ipoh .Semarang
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 475 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE 1.333 kc (22.5 ml Malay musical party. music i records). t 'At\.ither and announcements. Vht- Art of Photography Talk by T j Ji>hnston S\m phony concert (records). of Ulster." A programme of music and humour from hern Ireland, recorded m the B*-lfaM Studu*. of the
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    • 197 11 9 20 Talk d 40 Stock reports. 9 50 Close down. p^rTs 11.72 mr (25 60 m.) a.m. 6 35 Gramophone records. 7. 35 New.-* m French, market prices, rates of exchange. 8 00 News m Spanish. 8 10 Newb m Portuguese 8 2t« Talk 8.30 Clo&e down. 15.24 mr
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  • 43 12 Dungeness Signal Station recently j sent the following message to Lloyd's: "Steamer Indra. oi Abo, Dakar for Dunkirk, passed here today and sig- nailed: 'Got bad malaria; only rive men fit to work.' The .tonnage ol the Indra is 2,072.
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  • 738 12 PROGRESS^ OF THE QUEEN MARTS SISTER-SHIP Streamlined Profile And Flush Decks PROGRESS on the work of completing the double bottom tanks of the sister ship of the Queen Mary, No. 552, on the slips at Clydebank, is proceeding satisfactorily. About 2,000 men arc now engaged on work
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  • 82 12 It is officially announced that the lishing fleet will be represented at the Coronation Naval Review by the fishery cruisers Minna, from Scotland, the drifters Ocean Pioneer and D'Arcy j Cooper from Yarmouth, the Telesa from Lowestoft, the research ship George Biigh, the White Pioneer
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  • 334 12 Shipmaster Fined At Liverpool Fines totalling £10 were imposed by the Stipendiary Magistrate, Mr Stuart Deacon, at the Liverpool Police Court. recently. on Janfl Braunskmaster of the Latvian steamer BfcattU, lor having navigated his ship on Apr 25 after a licensed pilot had offered to take
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 485 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m F.MJB.) TELEPHONE: Frelffht 5433— PaAsarc MIL LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKTNO AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MCIIIC j^wwiciit-MTtn (Incorporated m England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-ENTAL TRAIN without change—
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    • 92 12 RED FUNNEL LINE HEAP EKS MOH S.S. CO (Incorporntod In RF(.IIAR P\-| vi.l X .nd Ca. from Sinra|;orr to .la\.< lI>J Billiton <l xory Tur-day and 8 t r t>i%!> i ..in htlj 1 i ■■i.iit;» S« The tompamv ,n..r B luropfan (lHim mad t« "»h-»" *vi served on board
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 578 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 ajn. Swettenham, Taiplng and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai and Thurs. and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m Sundays 7
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    • 288 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Mate Hari. Brit.. 511 tons, from Penang. 2. to Penang via ports 6. Rawalpindi. Brit. 9.459 tons, irom Yokohama 2. to London 4. Inlander. Brit.. 760 ions, from Chistmas Is. 3. to Port Swettenham 4. Ipoh. Brit.. 528 tons, from T Anson P. Swettenham. T. Anson and P.
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    • 193 12 SINGAPORE I HARBOUR Ships alongside tin ■Kpaded tv Kast Wharf rFnir.. t,. O;j ben N Main Wh.ni Emtirmmet i, Sdurntoorai I mpin Dock Intr.in,, Chinese Pj baiiK A4: I, Kmpire Dim k (Minn Marella 4< Gj i 5. West Wharf ;ln(ran<« a t P LsLi: d< IPmI m Knu.itKp Gall
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    • 492 13 S, BY P&OandBRmSHTNDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND* P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1937 1937 15 000 June 4 RAJPUTANA 17.000 July 16 BHUTAN 6.100 June 6 RANPURA 17.000 July 30 br.IAR tf.ooo June 14 BURDWAN 6.070 July 31 17 000 June 18
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    • 542 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails CITY OP WELLINGTON Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Ulasgow June 29 July 2 CITY OF ATHENL Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow July 20 Aug. 2 CITY OF KL\fBERLEY
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    • 1007 13 SHIPPING IHE Bilk FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khicm Meam*.ilp Co.. (191ZI UA Steam Ship Co., i id., and China Mutual lut c unard White Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Stramkhip Co Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental Line Ltd. The China Navigation Co.,
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    • 710 14 K. P. M. i»P TEN nookt Friday. Jun<- 4. Muntok (pftwengen and mails only), B.iLavi.i Semsrani and Sourabala. 11DOKK -Friday. June 4. Belawan-Deli. Ml JFK FrKiuy. Jane 4, Rhio, Blinjoe, Djeboes, Soeng^i-Liat, Pangk.ilMMUIS. Koba. Tanjong-Pandan and Batavia TOB\ Saturday June 5. Moeara-Saba and Djambl. TOBOALI -Saturday. June 5. Selat- Pandjang.
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    • 560 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 2 Jmsp»J§ ML m w^^ ji vj y^jf WW "W WI^TVT* TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, .MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Loaves Leaves Arrives Spore. Spore. Penang. New York. Pres. Garfield June 13 June 15 June 17
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    • 543 14 Q.S.K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA lfriM \t a r« Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa, i f Afnca Maru Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. Lourenco Marques. Durbiin. Per: Elizab»'.h and Cape Town Montevideo Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo Monte\ideo 3iaru Town r q de Janeiro >a||l(^ Rio Grande and Montevideo Shnnko
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  • 423 15 photo). The game was keenly contested and the Medical Services appeared to have a slight advantage but the Ceylonese defence made up for this, Muthucumaru In goal doing yeoman service for his club. The Medical Services kicked off and advanced on the right
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  • 129 15 From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca. June 1. The latest positions m the Bryant Shirld Lawn Tennis L:ague. Malacca arc as follows: "A" DIVISION. Teams. P. W L. Pts. Epworth League 7 7 0 7 St. Francis Assn. 8 7 1 7 Wong Ah Leong's TP
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  • 166 15 From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 3. For a long series of years Bangkok racing folk supported the Calcutta, and the sweeps on the Derby arranged iby the local clubs, then several m number. Also there was a fair business done among the racing fraternity m betting
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  • 177 15 OELOW are details of past perform- j ances of new turf importations running for the first time m Kuala Lumpur. ATHIS, 4 yrs., b.f.g. by BalmoralAthenee: This French gelding ran eight times during 1936: placed second i twice and ran fourth twice 22-5-36. carrying 8
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  • 269 15 Major Bedford Mrs. Hipkin Win S.C.C Doubles Event photo) A FTER an even fight lasting three Mti Major Bedford and Mrs. Hipkin (owe 15 2» defeated E. C. Cherrington and Miss Cantrell (owe 5> m the final of the mixed doubles handicap at the S.C.C. tournament yesterday. 4 6; 6—2;
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  • 116 15 The following have been .selected to play football for the- V.M.C.A. VS. the Clerical Union on the Clerical Union ground loday at 5.10 p.m.: S. Blazek, K. Leembruggen. R. Lyne, W. Pullen, K. T. Teck, R. Medland, P. Swyny. A. Moden, G. Day, Urn Kirn Wee and
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  • 54 15 The Singapore Cricket Club Volun teer snooker tournament, entries for which close Monday. June 28. will start on Monday. July 5. Entries will be divided into A and B classes and partners will be drawn for one from each class. Members wishing to enter are requested to sign
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    • 103 15 CUT THE COST OF LUBRICATION BY THE USE OF THE STREAMLINE r5 I OIL RENOVATOR Lubricating costs reduced to a small fraction and engine wear minimised for PETROL ENGINES, GAS ENGINES, OIL ENGINES, DIESEL ENGINES, MOTOR LORRY ENGINES, MOTOR ENGINES, ETC., ETC., Obtain full details from UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE
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    • 75 15 '■BSSiiiiill''"*" SPECIAL <=^J4 i f PORT SUPPLEMENT Dealing with Singapore's of 'The Straits Times" of illustrated and full of new Civil Air-Port, which that date, will be well articles telling, m an will be opened on June PAGES PACKED interesting way, the WITH INTEREST 12th. This supplement itmmk story of
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  • 494 16 Skins Win First Division Match By Only Goal Scored RESULT ENTIRELY AGAINST THE R UN OF PL A V Inniskillings 1 Police 0. THIS First Division match between the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and the Police at Anson Road stadium yesterday was a game of contrasts, and it was won by
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  • 166 16 From Our Own Correspondent > Johorc, June 3 Tungku Mahkota. Sir Ismail, the Rf-gent of Johcre. tiavc away the prizes at the ninth annual combined Malay school sports of the Johore Bahru District, held at the Ayer Moleh Malay School this evening. The others present included the
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  • 269 16 W.M.C.A. Juniors averaged a goal every two minutes m their water polo match, yesterday, with the R.A. (Blakan Mati), whom they beat 10-1, at Fort Canning pool They netted four goals m the first half and six m ihe second. Principal goal
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  • 277 16 Crowd of 6,000 see Fred Perry Lose To Vines London. May 26. CRED PERRY lost his first profession al lawn tennis match m this country at Wembley last night, when he was beaten by Ellsworth Vines, the American, 7—5; 6 B; 6 2; 4 6; 6 3; writes Frank Poxon
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  • 102 16 The following will play cricket for the S.C.R.C. this week-end In matches as below: Saturday vs. R.E. (Chaugi) at 1 p.m. on S.C.R.C. grd. Evan Wong. Yap Choon Lin Low Kee Pew. On* Swee Keng. Ong Swee Law, Shim Kah Foo, Kam Gim Lock. Gan Kee Tian. Tan
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  • 56 16 The following will represent the Junior Dept. at water polo acainst 22nd Heavy Bty. Changi on Tuesday. Jur.e 8. at Fort Car.r.int: at 4 p.m.: Tan Wee Eng, B Fones. Choo Sene Chye. L-eo Hon Ming. S:m Boon Howe. Kwik Sam York and Lim Chene Siong Re>tTVt'>:
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  • 160 16 Kok Ying Retains Penang Singles Title FIFTH YEAR SUCCESSION [From Our Own Corrop IN the men's sinfl Penang tennis champi Good Kok Ying beat his brothe Kok Lem. 3—2. 4— <} I i easily the best match of the I ment and for 75 minut«brothers kept the large crow, thoroughly
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  • 75 16 Y< sterday"& play lennis tournament ref«] Men's open singles: "i Reshty 6-4. 6-0 Teo Tian Keng beat I 6-1. 6-1. Men's singles final: A M seh beat R C M-diand 6-1 l-l Ties icr Saturday Women's single^ final M MIH N Kub<jta. MenS doubles: R N sseh vs
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    • 102 16 JUST PUBLISHED, MALAYAN DOLLAR RUBBER COMPANIES 1937 BY E. C. T. MATT From the preface:— This little book is intended to furnish as full particulars as possible regarding he financial position of the various companies concerned and for that purpose I have included m some detail the results for the
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