The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 June 1937

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. r>,178 ESTD. IK3. r > SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1937 16 CENTS.
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  • 273 1 £4,200,000 OFFERED IN LONDON London, June 4. A FRANTIC rush to dishoard gold over the week-end led to the :ng amount of 1.493 bars, valued at £4 200.000. being offered he market today, the authorities ng all except 250 bars, which were taken for arbitrage
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  • 95 1 To Be Held In Canada Next Month Shanghai. June 4. Three hundred women from China. in America, the Philippine Islands i inadi will hold the Fourth Pantta Women's Conference in Canada th?« middle of next month MBg the questions to be discussed he conference is the maintenance
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  • 61 1 New York. June 3. Normal production was resumed at tho Goodyear plant at Akron late jest rday atter 5.000 had been rendered idle in the morning by strikes caused, it is understood, by comparatively minor disputes It was believed that work was resum »d at the
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  • 992 1 Siani To Cut Annuities To Roval Family •Frem Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, June 4. A VErNACULAR paper states: The rr.. :.-y ot the members of the H .al Family do not now reside in Siam. but in foreun lands and do towards the prioress
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  • 99 1 EARTHQUAKE TIDAL WAVE IN NEW GUINEA Chief Port Destroyed Shanghai, June 4 T>ABAUL, the chief in Mem Guinea, was destroyed by an earthquake and tided wave today, says a cable from the Sydney agent Mollers Ltd., of a Shanghai firm of shipowners. The cable adds that at least three steamers
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  • 38 1 London. June 1 The King received in audience at Buckingham Palace yesterday Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, who present,ed to His Majesty a letter of congratubtion on the King's Coronation from King Ibn Saud. British Wireless
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    36 1 New York, June 4. iVIISS Amelia Earhart (Mrs. Put--I** nam), who arrived at Paramaribo. Dutch Guiana, yesterday from Caripito. Venezuela, on her flight round the world, took off this morning for Natal. Brazil.— Reuter. Miss Earhart
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  • 123 1 Tokio, June 4. THHE Japanese newspapers believe the Kcnoye Cabinet's politics will revolve round national defence. The army's policies, which are "consistent and immutable under any Cabinet." are based on armament re- pletion and stabilisation of the people's livelihood and the navy's on
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  • 241 1 FOR ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA FOUR Siam newspapers have been placed under censorship for varying periods, cables our Bangkok Correspondent. One Chinese paper in Siam has been closed by the authorities for two weeks. These moves follow a flood of antiforeign propaganda in the Siamese i vernacular Press
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  • 71 1 Possibility Of Compromise In Reorganisation Washington. June 4. The possibility of a compromise in the bill for the reorganisation of the Supreme Court, was indicated yesterday after a conference at the White House by Senator Robinson, leader of the Democratic majority in the Senate. Mr. Robinson said
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    • 131 1 BIGIA TEA lirings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. 0 w S^y^^ s^" .ly tT> jHb sS^r TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight and Australia's Loveliest Darners CHARLES and HELEN W'nners of the Professional Ballroom Championships 1936
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    • 120 1 There is no belter Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW fS~7 HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE DANCE FORMAL DINNER $3.— NON-DINERS ADMISSION FREE. SUNDAY t 1 a.m. 1 p.m. POPULAR CONCERT I morning"; by j%^™* speoaTcurry 1. Overture THE BOHEMIAN GIRL Balfe 2. Waltz UNTER DEM
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  • 27 2 Law Notice For The Day Before the Acting Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m.: Criminal Revision No 5 37— Rex vs. Dollah bin Pam.m.
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  • 640 2 Anxieties Over Gold Position THE maikct has been torn first in one direction and then in the other during the past week, states Lewis and Peat's rubber report issued yesterday. Bombing of faretgn battle-ships and undefended towns in the Spanish area of conflict created at first a
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  • 49 2 A charge of sending a letter threatening to kill Miss Evelyn Laye was preferred at Bow Street Police Court recently against James Michael Biggs, aged 23. a painter of Birchfield Street. Poplar. Biggs was remanded in custody for a week for a medical report.
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  • 142 2 EMIGRANTS EXPLOITED Exorbitant Fares To Malaya FXTENSIVE efforts are to be made 1 in South China to prevent exploitation of Chinese emigrants to Singapore and Penang by making them pay exorbitant fares. Thanks to the latest representations of the Singapore Teochew Huay Kwan to the Mayor of Swatow. lodging house
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  • 207 2 Network Of Services To Cover Britain London. June 4. Recommendations lor improving I facilities for the treatment of fracture 1 cases are contained in the interim report of the committee apoointed over a year ago to inquire into the arrange- ments at present existing for
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    • 288 2 NOTICES. THE TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 213). In exercise of the powers com erred upon him by Section 4 of the Traffic Regulation Ordinance, the Chief Police Officer. Singapore, hereby makes regulations for the regulation ol Traffic on the occasion or the Kings Birthday Parade on the Padang on June
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    • 1379 2 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Pastor Rev. E S. Lau. Sun: 8.15 a.m. Boys' Brigade Bible Class. I^i,, M gIIMn v AFXFR xrivitv 845 am Sunda V School. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRIMT_ g45 a m service of Worship (In Sun: 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. Preacher- Rev _J S Lau 7.30
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  • 54 3 10 HELP AT KING'S BIRTHDAY HALL THREE of the 30 JTOTBg artists MBfettef at the Kind's Birthday Hall to ho heJd at Raffles Hotel on June .'> hi aid oi the Children's .Aid Society. (Left to Right) Miss Connie Wilson. Mrs. T. Aiken and Miss
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  • 251 3 AN AMERICAN VIEWPOINT Washington, May 22. RKPKFSFNTATIYE John S. Mc(.ro.it\, Democrat of alifornia. in an article entitled Xi-Jo-Jaoam se rivalry in >outl: -hast Asia." to the For--411 Policy Issociation today said that the Japanese economic penetration is forcing Britain to he the sole protector ■I the French. Dutch
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  • 54 3 RhMomc In Galop Road dare a. w. Tedder, Air C Bunandtni r (3 LllOf) R.uO. T.VtT.vill. WhJ > private m today. is to be built Atar Oflk-t r Commanding at Thr separation of the headrn the Beletar station is a iral development ot ibc expansion I
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  • 47 3 Fn>m Our Own Correspondent) BmtmaM, June .1. tan the neighbourhood of betas f rrorised by UfTeSS r h;it is prowling D miles from 81 U town. killed letim u l i ball w- sr half-eates c ur \a 1 i-iid miles from Road
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  • 498 3 Highlight Of Coronation Celebrations IF: ;>m Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. June 3. Described in a foreword to the programme as "an earnest ol their desire elate themselves 1 with the general expression of rejoicing" at the Coronation of Their Majesties, the Federated Malay States
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  • 79 3 «Proin Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Juno 3. A E. Banger Davies. Slate Forest O'ti pr. Negri Scmbihin. has pro;^eedod on Hwn? leave prior to retirement. Mr. J. P. Edwards, from Kuala Lum•n;r. haa >ucceeaed Mr. Sanger Davies "<> F Offlvfr. Negri Sembilan. The death is announced
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  • 122 3 Aviation' s Progress Japanese trpHE visit of the Divine Wind created unprecedented interest in Germany. It has put Japanese aviation definitely on the map there." said Dr. Alexander Nagai of the Japanese Embassy in Berlin, on arrival in Singapore yesterday by the liner Scharnhorst. Dr. Nagai has for years been
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  • 45 3 From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. June 2. Mrs. Tay Bee Chong, ol Malacca celebrated her ninetieth birthday this week. Her children and grandchildren number 114. Mr. II R. K Nair of Radella Estate. Malacca, will shortly go on six months' leave.
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    73 3 BARON VON NFXRATH, the German Foreign Minister was met by Count Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister, when he arrived in Rome. It is understood that Baron Von Neurath wished to discuss, besides the subjects of Austria and Spain, Italy's policy towards the international economic conference which M. Van Zeeland, the
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  • 70 3 When a Chinese woman fell from the window of a hi^h building to the zinc roof of a leaver adjacent building In South Bridge Road oh Thursday, two members of the Singapore Win Department were called to climb to the roc: and rescue her. They handed
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  • 30 3 Members and friends of the Singapore Tamil Methodist Church arc reminded of the Mothers' Dav Service on Sunday at 930 a.m. Bishop Edwin F. Lee will preach.
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  • 57 3 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremhiin, June 3. In the Seremban Supreme Court today, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Pedlow, the Deputy Registrar memtioned the matter of an inquiry into the mental condition of the Undang of Rembau. Dato Abdullah. C.B.E. His Lordship stated in court that
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  • 66 3 Mr. Mah Kee Kiat. manager o: 1 the Oversea-Chinese Banking Cor- poration Limited. Kelantan Branch. accompanied by Mrs. Muh. is leaving tor China on a holiday trip by the Scharnhorst today. Before his departure, he was enter- tained by numerous clubs, friends and the bank staff.
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  • 189 3 MOSCOW EXPERTS AT CONFERENCE A CONFERENCE oi directors, phytl- clans and laboratory assistants o: the largest Soviet anti-malarial stations has opened in Moscow. The conference will sum up last year's work on combatting malaria in the U.S.S.R. and will outline a plan of work lor the
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  • 226 3 TIGERS KILLING CATTLE IN PAHANG Rewards For Destruction UAT the last meeting of the State Council of Pahang at Pekan. Mr. G. M. Harding addressed the Council on the problem of straying buffaloes and the damage done to livestock by tigers at Kuala Pahang. With regard to the first subject
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  • 188 3 PINEAPPLE PRODUCERS SUMMONED TTHREE summonses were mention- ed befoie Mr. H. A. Forcer in the Criminal District Court yesterday. P. F. Homuth. manager of Messrs. A. Beck and Co.. River Valley Road, was charged that being the owner of a pineapple factory, on May 8. failed to have the factory
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  • 60 3 •From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, June 4. Following the departure of the British Minister. Sir Josiah Crosby, the French Minister. M. Ray. to the Court of Siam has left for France. An official announcement states that the negotiations for the new FrancuSiam treaty are to be
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  • 71 3 England. Wales. Ceylon and New Zealand have .so far accepted the invitation to compete at the Empire Games at Sydney, during Australia*! 150th anniversary celebrations, next year. England's team of 50 will include several champions, while New Zealand's will be the largest that has ever left
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  • 79 3 Sydney is tackttnc parking problem, which is becoming almo.si a.s acute as London's, by building an eight storey garage station in the heart ol the city, c&tttbfe ol jhmwhhli tilij 560 cars, as well as other similar stations in other traffic congested areas. A company
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  • 45 3 The Shakespeare rev:vni bai spread to Australia. J. C Williamson. Lid, the theatrical entrepreneurs. in .»rranjnng a complete company In tour ull the capitals indelinitely. A number of first rute icton and actresses are being engaged in Li»i'do)i. says Austral News.
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  • 1250 3  -  The highest price ever given lor land in the southern hemisphere lias Just been paid for a shop property at Pitt Street in the heart ot Sydney On a frontage basis, it was '.'iM'JO a foot and on eloquent testimony to recovery from depression.
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    • 52 3 MAPLE HILL LODGE HAKONE JAPAN Ph. .lie .Nt-n^okuhari \o. t."> ihle Address: MVI'II. LODGK" MIYANOSHIT\ ul». 1 1 Hotel fur complete rest. utuu! views. Mineral Hot Sprins Ihs, uunderfutlv beneficial for >>nt health. Koora inrluding brrakfast dinner n..nhl«. Yen 11. per day. v i:i li- Yen 7. per da> KOII
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    • 28 3 TO NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS NEXT SAILING FROM SINGAPORE M.V. "MAETSUYCKER" June No Transhipments. For particulars apply to K. P. M. Line, f Finlayson Green, Singapore.
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  • 1615 4 FURTHER LIGHT ON SIAN COUP Wife's Efforts To Save Bloodshed Chang that his very existence, to say nothing 01 his reputation, depended upon the safeguarding ol the GeneralI issimo and that Chang could save himself and the country if he would fly
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  • 312 4 WIFE WHO WAS CROSS AND TOUCHY. Put Herself Right With Kruschen vrttes, Tel iaw laj reeling and would y-t uoed uj-a n at iM I l;vo wtJi b cau.M I and t nu-hx I did no B iv an.biti' n to di I was tiied all tne Limp -Two rean
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    • 28 4 FOR REPAIRS I N JEWELLERY WATCHES U.S. de SILVA MANUFACTURING JEWELLER 179. ORCHARD ROAD. OVALTI N E COLD or Hot is now savccf in thtkadinq Cafes and Restaurants
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    • 221 4 6 One of the world's greatest transport QlffQf PfnC* b SPONTANEOUS TUBUTE TO l)ljl)lwllllJ .V.PERIAL AihWAYS Af-PEAhED IN MEWS WEEK A WELL-KNOWN AMERICAN NEV.iFf.fEJi Since its organisation twelve years ago, Britain's Imperial Airways has been one of the world's greatest air transport systems It was one of the first air
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  • 150 5 «awn=w-^Kea^3K3a«^"«s««a: 10.«©v» SCHOOLCHILDREN watched the final full dress rehearsal of the K«>\ il Tournament, which the Kin? opened at Olvnipia. A general \iew during the display given by members of the Army Physical Training Staff, who wore shorts only, for the first time. THE CEREMONIAL
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    • 46 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. /jfcflpSsLd 1 1 Imperial Bee I How I)} fi/of The NEW ZEALAND CO-OPERATIVE HONEY PRODUCERJ" AJLTOCIATION LTS STOCKED BY Phone: 5376 (4 Lines) m^, wp s c
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  • 441 6 Decentralis ation Plan VITAL DISCUSSIONS AT IMPERIAL CONFERENCE 'THERE is reason to believe that, as a result of a policy of decentralisation which is at present being discussed at the Imperial Conference in London, Singapore may shortly be supplied with defence material from Australian
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  • 160 6 i From Our Own Correspondent. > Kuala Lumpur, June 2. "I have no rubber e^tat How could he have loaned ire i'> large an amount t asked Kuppusamy, an Indian cooUe, when he appeared yesterday betcre Raja Petra. the second magistrate, to answer a claim lor
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  • 97 6 Indigestion The logical Treatment By Dr. Scott, M. D., Paris. Indigestion, fjastritis and stomach ulcers art mostly due to the formation of excess acid in the stomach. To neutralise this acid and m.ikt- the stomach contents bland and alkaline, is not cnly the quickest, but also Uv only lasting way
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  • 407 6 NEW CHINESE CONSUL A TES FOR MALAYA To Cost $200,000 MALAYAN Chinese are, the Free Press understands, to spend $200,000 on providing buildings, for Chinese Consulates in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Plans at this stage are necessarily indefinite, as the campaign lor funds has yet to be launched. It
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  • 177 6 After East Coast Tour After a fortnight's tour Ol the East Coast in his capacity as High Commissioner HE. the Governor, Sir .Shen ton Thomas, will return to Singapore by the steam yacht Sea Belle at 9 a.m. thu; morning. Accompanied by Lady Thomas. Miss Thomas the
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  • 544 6 Conspirator Witness For Prosecution (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 3. SAYING that it was very patent to anyone concerned with the arson case that the arch-conspirator was the witness for the prosecution, Liew Chew Heng, the Hon. Mr. Justice Pedlow, stated, in the Seremban Supreme Court
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    24 6 Mi; D. J. JAKDINE, until recently (Governor of British North Borneo who has been appointed Governor of Sierra Leone. He is well-knuwii in Singapore.
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  • 578 6 Firing Of Signal Rocket GOVERNOR TO MAKE FIRST OFFICIAL LANDING THE firing of a signal rocket immediately after an address by HE. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, will inauguiate the new $9,000,000 Singapore Airport at Kallang today week. The Governor will make the
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  • 56 6 DATO IMMHH I I II K WWs Swimming Club Sxut'pMalxi' Ulum lust priar In th< C.ub 11 Palo Roland B n»- U G B Mi.l' ho H no i>- 20 day Sun Be won 1 any Club sw- A W a;: F'r.. .u- A includiiu rant. i Budapest Mot!, HA
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    27 6 "GENIUS 01 l \m In\i iMjnt statue repri sent-^ th. I of Fas*-i*m. I li»* pirtom tli«- statue at Milan l»etor< despatched to the Paris I KhiMtMM
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    • 76 6 S PEC I A L <^M i r port SUPPLEMENT Dealing with Singapore's of "The Straits Times" of illustrated and lull td new Civil Air-Port, which that date, will be well articles telling. will be opened on June 2Q pAGES p^ CKED l«t«r«»ti«g i WITH INTEREST 12th. This supplement QRDER
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  • 65 7 Australia's estimated wool cheque for the current season is about £50.000.000 sterling, more than twice as big as in the 1930-31 season and nearly double last season's. Already, says Austral News, about 2' 2 million bales, or about 33r>,000 tons has been sold. One feature stimulating
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  • 43 7 Following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to Madras Presidency lor the month of May. Arrivals: State aided: Adults 11.123; Minors 1.480: Inants 1,423. Arrivals: Ordinary deck passengers: Adults 4.198; Minors 586; Infants 443. Departures: Adults 3,422; Minors 186.
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  • 42 7 Mr. W J. c. Le Cain of the Public Works Dept.. Singapore, asks us to state that he is not the person of a similar name involved in the court case reported in our issue yesterday.
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  • 1367 7  -  SCRAP CO LLECTOR Malayan Rubber Notes BY A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS A WEEKLY REVIEW I AST Saturday, for the first time since Jan. 4, rubber was sold in London at under lOd. per lb. To anyone knowing nothing about the rubber market thlo must hate led
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    • 268 7 (ABLE TIMES The Eastern Extension Telegraph pany announces that the delay on ill rate telegrams from Singapore to Umdon yesterday was as follows:-. nhgrilM handed in at 5 p m two ninutes 3 .50 p.m. eight minutes 6 lour WtnatSi; 6.30 p.m working THE LATEST £JQB£r\-^ 1 Very woman alvay*
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    • 489 7 A Murder Mystery Worth unanimously acclaimed i hri i showings ALHAMBRA CAPITOL I matinee ri I TONIGHT 6.15 AND <U5 TODAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 3 SHOWS TODAY as yoi ijke it. the new His back to the wall, a knife at i— FILM AT THE PAVILION, IS his throat, the worlds slyest
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  • 24 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES IN MEMORIAM. THOMPSON.— In memory of my loved and devoted husband, George Thompson 'Tanjong Pagan, who died on June 5, 1923.— Eleanor.
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  • 467 8 9m Sin^orcJraJlrtfP SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1937. Teach Them English AKR. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore's plea 1»* in the House of Commons that far more should be done throughout the Colonial Empire to make English tne lingua franca of its peoples deserves the serious attention of all those responsible for Colonial
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    467 8 Japan's New Foreign Minister jf OKI HIROTA'S appointment as Foreign Minister in the new Japanese Cabinet will be I welcomed almost everywhere abroad for it marks the re- turn to active politics of the j man who has done a very i great deal to improve Japan's
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  • 356 8 IT is never easy for an independent observer to unravel the tangled skein of passing events In the Far East Persistent rumours, however, have recently been circulating to the effect that Japan is anxious to get on better terms with both China and Great Britain. Until
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  • 635 8 as i wa s saying THE story of the Stan liu'idenf. which can hones! 1 gay that Id> say. Ivjwthc Free Press is publishing in serial ever. that, alter a m ft n of form— today's instalment appears on experience I know what the public baa page four— is coming
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    43 8 "FATHER DIVIM thr \n Nepro priest in Net lf«H« wJi railing himself <>••<< and .him- t«i have established thr n«.i M in tmerira. The pi< tun *h 'prophet" surrounded i at the New Wmtk |>«'lur h«- <'i' where he ueni t< i :ln«*r> questions
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    • 63 8 "WHAT DO YOU THINK our own town?" the stranger was asked. "I think it is unique," he replied. "The word is derived from the Latin 'unus one' and 'equus>— -a horse'." And great satisfaction is derived from holding a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and SICKNESS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE
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  • 174 9 JAPAN SENDS MORE WARSHIPS TO SWATOW Dissatisfied With China's Suggestion To Close Incident REPORT SUBMITTED TO KWANGTUNG GOVERNMENT Hong Kong, June 4. MR. LING SHI FEN, of the Canton Foreign Office, who proceeded to Swatow with a representative of the Japanese Consulate in the city to get first-hand information regarding
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    39 9 is I UK. BRIGHT SI'NLIGHT. wearing a variety of clothes. Government troops, taken prisoner by the insurgent forces march under an iimed guard to the fields and roads behind the Bilbao lines where they are being made to work.
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  • 318 9 Duke Duchess Of Windsor Leave For Austria On Honeymoon Laroche, June 4. TIE Duke and Duchess of Windsor left here by motor car today. The Duke wore a grey suit with a tion. He was hatless and walked quickly •he carriage reserved in 'he middle >: the Simplon -Orient Express
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  • 131 9 Foreign Affairs Discussed London, June 4. THE principal delegates to the Imperial Conference held a further meeting in the Cabinet Room at No. 10. Downing Street, yesterday. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, who was In the chair, referred to the deep concern with which he and he felt sure
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  • 36 9 Washington. June 3. A Treasury spokesman said that no ment on gold is being prepared for issue today and no preparation for :.r :r.ent to be issued at any nt. Reuter
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  • 42 9 lat'iit. -Colonel Colviiie (Financial UT9 to the Treasury told a Mi m the House of Commons ■Mti than 8.000.000 new threev pieces had been issued to the voice: "Where have they ind that 800.000 pieces a were being produced.
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  • 118 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hundreds Of Orphanages Needed Shanghai. June I. Mr. Chu Ching Lan, Chairman of the Chinese National Famine Relief Committee, who has just return from a tour in the famine-stricken areas in Northwest China, has proposed the immediate establishment of hundreds of orphanages in
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  • 109 9 More than 200 visitors from all parts j ol the Empire were the guests of the BBC at Broadcasting House. London. recently, when they were present in one of the studios to hear an organ recital broadcast in the Daventry programme. They were welcomed by
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  • 129 9 Pickets Impassable, Planes Shot At Younpstown, Ohio June 4. Starvation threatens the employees of the Republic Steel Corporation who are still working in two companies at the factories at "Warren and Miles. Ohio, unless they decide to join the i j strike. Picket lines bein? impassable, the
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  • 121 9 Commons Suggestion For Gold Standard London, June 4. In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir N. Grattan-Doyle asked whether, in view of the mischief which the increasing surfeit in gold production was Eising to commerce, pending absorpn by automatic expansion in intertional trade. Sir John Simon, the ancellor
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  • 49 9 Bilbao, June 4. The death ot General Mola In an air crash is announced by the insurgent radio stations at Salamanca and Vitoria. Two pilots and two staff officers were also killed. The plane was reconnoitring the Biscay front when it crashed. Reuter
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  • 109 9 Shanghai. June 4. A NEW movement calculated to end smugg'inn in North China and the Yangtze valley has been launched by the enlightered public of Shanghai. A most representative committee, which was formed on Wednesday has issued a circular telegram addressed to
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  • 34 9 J argc pieces of plaster from different portions of the Singapore Police Court buildings came down on Thursday night and in the morning same of the debris inierupted the passage under the porch.
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  • 277 9 London, June 4. IN a statement at question time in the House of Commons yesterday, Lord Cranborne, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, declared that in the present difficult situation it has been the object of His Majesty's Government to prevent by all means
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  • 94 9 London, June 1. There was an echo in the House of Commons yesterday of Corc/iation Day. when crowds of unprecedented dimen- sions thronged London streets till late at night, and of the following nights in which the West End was given over to jubilation and millions
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  • 53 9 [From Our Own Correspondent] London, June 4. "Far more should be done throughout the Colonial Empire than in the past to teach English as the lingua franca of its peoples," said the Colonial Secretary, Mr W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore, in the House of Commons yesterday.-
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    • 491 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 6 p. m. June 4 I_ Shar*^ of fil denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion L-an. 5 p.c. 1944-64 112% 112% Funding Loan, 4 p.c. 1960-90 110% 110% —Va War Loan. 3% p.c »1% m^
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    • 154 10 i From London 5.30 P- J une RUBBER: Easy. nnirH London-Spot: 9%d. 9%d. Previously 9%d IHJJJ Julv-Sept.: 9 ll|ie<L 9%d. Previously 913 16d. 915 16d. Oct.-Dec: 9%d. 913 16d. Previously: 9 7 8 d lOd. Jan.-Mar: 913 16d 9%cL Previously: 915 16d. lOd New York: 19.58 Previously:
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    • 1124 10 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co. 's List FRIDAY. JUNE 4. 1937: 6 P.M MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s 5s 9d 6s 3d Asam Kumbang (f) 35s 6d 375. 6d /astral Malay <£) 56s 58s Ayer Hitam (ss> 27s 3d 2Rh 6d Ayer
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    • 67 10 From London 5.30 P> m. June 4 I Tin: Dull. Cash: £252 15s. Previously: Firm at £235 12s. 6d. Three months: £251 ss. Previously: £251 17s. 6d. New York Tin: 55.67. Previously: 56.12. Copper: Settlement: €57 12s. 6d. Previously: £58 15s. Gold: Yesterday: £7 Os. sd. Previously:
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    • 71 10 I London Closing Quotations June 4 Method of Parity betore Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Franc to 124.21 110*4 110% New York To 4.88 4.92% 4.92% Amsterdam. 1 Guilders to 12 107 8.96% 8.95% Hong Kong. Per dollar ls. 2 13 16d. ls. 213 16d.
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    • 263 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Tin at midday was SI24V down The London Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as being dull. According to our cables tin shares there were a steady but somewhat erratic market. Locally in the Sterling issues the
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    • 130 10 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Book* Close Company Dividend Date Ex Div TIN ible Burma Malay 2V< Int. June 9 Jui Katu 2V' Int. June 23 Jut* I« Malayan Tin 20"» Int Jun.e l 10' Bonus Pahang Consol. 10'- Int June l ,luh n Pengkalan 10' I Int. .in
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    • 173 10 June 1 I 1 American Can. Com 98' 2 98 7 8 98' 8 American Telephone and Tele-raph 164' 2 166 166% Atrheson Railroad 81% 82% 83» t Cheaapeak 57' 8 57 7 8 57% Dup- 155 155 7 8 155 Fir- .stone 33 32% 32% General
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    • 63 10 June 4 Gambi-er T.T. 3 00 Java Cube 11.00 T lamburg 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 Rice
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    • 82 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 4, If o'clock noon Ku.vers Sellers No. I X. R.S.S in cases <FO.B June) 32 > H 32** Good FAQ. in bales (F.0.8. June) 3P 8 31. No. 1 X. R.S.S. (Spotloose) (awardable Singapore > 31 7 32 June 32 8 32'., July-Sept. 32'
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    • 180 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations June 4 Yokohama, demand 200 SELLING Melbourne, Sydney and N. Locid&i TT 2 4 116 j w Australia, demand 211 London', demand 241 16 Ne Zealand, demand 210 2332 London, 4 months" dfht 2 4% BUYING Lyons, demand 1285 London, T.T. 2 4 7,32
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  • 347 11 Winning CONTRACT £?VtVfow^(iau> David Burnsttne, Merwin D. Maier, Ot*oald Jacoby and Houxird Schenken, world's leading team-of-four inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence ELIMINATING A FINESSE «I/VM r ARP '/AtIJCS or iMf fOOk ACFS SVSTFM •VtKACai HAND fe I 1171IEN there is any possible means
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  • 83 11 A new goftdfleld |n the Australian mandated territory of New Guinea has just been discovered and is attracting miners and prospectors in shiploads Rome, early on the spot, are making €40 to .€5O a week, according to Austral News. A large area has been marked
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    83 11 PART OF THE GATHERING of more than 200 visitors from all parts of the Empire who were the guests of the 8.8.C. at Broadcasting House. London, on May 19. Seated in the front row are (left to right) Mr. K. C. Norman, Chairman of the 8.8.C; Mr. C. G. Graves,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 390 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. G of IMf of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,<mmj 000 Reserve Fund: Sterling CG.fiOO.OOO Hong Kong Currency llftjMMM
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    • 501 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by (Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 000 000 shares of £5 each £3 000.000 Reserve Fund J^.000,000 Reserve Liabilfty of Proprietors 3 000 000 HEAD OPFICE: 38. Bishopsjjate, London, E.C'. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo .Saigon AmriUs.tr
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1040 11 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES l()l)A V 6 News in Spanish 8. 10 News in Portuguese. 8.20 Close down. SINGAPORE pn^ 15 24 s <»» M i tf» i T»* k c Concert i.sss aesiz-.5 a.) 705 Talk on j^^^ tvcn y in Jugoslav. 7 20 New.< m En»{lii,h. ught orchestral mu.sic
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    • 191 11 Hi 35 Musical interlude. 1U 40 Reliyioius service, from Liverpool Cathedral Festival of unity, in which over one hundred Evangelical churches of all in Liverpool are collaborating, through the ministers aiivl choirs. 11 M) Wrt'klv iwtWillll. sports summary, and aiiii'Kmcemtnt.s. 11 50 Greenwich time signal. "Speed." Snapshots of some famous
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    • 171 11 8.3b Sunday evening programme. 8.50 Wood becomes silk and wool. 9.20 News and review of the week in English on DJE, DJN, DJQ. and in Dutch on DJB. 9 35 Music lor Old and Young. 10.20 Summer mood in music and song 11 .§6 Good night. Light chamber music. 11.20
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  • 51 12 Due to heavy rain at Penang the t mails containing registered articles i I etc. from Europe for Singapore ex the J Eastbound P. and O. Carthage missed I connection with the morning train at Prai. General delivery to boxholders and by postmen will be effected at 8.25 a.m.
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  • 45 12 June 3: Elout «Dut.); Kolam, Silver Gull, Uffington Court, Liang Chow (Brit.). June 4: Glengarry, Marella. Tay- bank, Ampang, Esmeralda. Rantau. Tandjong Balei, Tandjong Pinang. Ra- walpindi, Hong Kheng, Kinta, Protesilaus, Scott Harley, Islander <Brit): Auby (Sarj; Kota Agoeng. Tidore. Sibolga, Mijer, Palima (Dtotd.
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  • 46 12 The first Junkers diesel-engined aeroplane lor use in the Empire has J just arrived in Australia from Germany. It was bought under a barter ngree- f ment by a Sydney woolbroker for one c of the aviation companies, says Austral News. J I
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 577 12 "Fushing" Will Be Unlucky For Smugglers TF smugglers along the China Coast are prone to speculate upon the hazards of their profession they will look with misgiving upon the launching this month of the largest preventive cruiser eve* equipped for the Chin<MMaritime Customs, says
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    • 124 12 33,000-Ton Tonan Maru launched At Osaka The No. 2 Tonan Maru. a 35.000-ton whaler, order by the Japan Marine Product Company, belonging to the Nippon Sangyo Kaisha. was launched at the Osaka Iron Works. Sakurajima Yard. Osaka. Besides 2.000 officials and citizens, who wore invited to the ceremony,
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    • 61 12 Shanghai, June 3. Assisted by railway guards of the rientsin-Pukow line, Chinese customs officers succeeded yesterday in capering a number of smugglers together with large shipments of contraband ;ugar and artificial .silk— Sin Chew m Poh. It is now possible tj book passenger lights lrom London, by main
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    • 52 12 < :12: XXVIIJ o I .inpin- Dork I. mi Chi Kmpire l>mk (Eatr&i Jutland West Wharf I :i l( j Tokiw arm c M mi h ii Lcti 1 Oil U1... (<ial \\l..n i VKSSII.S \n;\ Tan.ion^ |»a«ar Mltrit Hot I. < Keppel llt.'Mtur Km i: i II
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    • 11 12 3, u> 'I OOP 6 Raa 5 T.. I
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    • 176 12 Duke Of Kent On An Invaluable Work Presiding over the "J-Hh IMUMI meeting ol MM Shaltesbury B and Arethusa Training Ship, in London, the Duke of K* j n: .-aid thai the inauguration oi the new Arethusa the ship had maintained a luil com- plement
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    • 71 12 April Orders Best Siaec The War Mew orders to the vaJue of i €18.000.C0U «a .red by shipbuilders dm ril the figure lor any WOD In aad Uon 10 ships, shipbuilders now have on their order boofca about 140 ship at 500.000 tons. Bffhl wmmk were launched duri
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    • 99 12 Trawler Los* Inquiry Report The Board o: Trade h official report inl :.h- attending the stranding ana qoenC total loss ol the British trawler Sebastian. u: Wgtmujj in January lost. The court found I the lom was caused by the wror... act and defaults oi Richard Pook.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 491 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated <n PJd.B.) TELEPHONE: Freight 643 3— Passage MO. LLOYDS AGENTS. •OOKINO AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIIIC <= wwurt CfifAiWT (Incorporated to Bnclazid) MiAm srynM THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA
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    • 105 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON UNMU *S PM J MM I KiMMIN wi.onv i <si hm ram «w* m\i:m ii 1 1 n pi vmiii in I <l\|h MM IWl.ii SJUI IWGIi OKPORO we CHESHI YORKI STAI OJLFORIM we CHEE YORKSHII Thr ONIMJN vin Ketu I muiic IiUUSfILLES fim h- n, 1
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 414 12 i Local And Foreign Mail ispatches And Arrivals ilk. BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 ajn. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Alison: 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
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    • 80 12 SHIPS IN TODAY The Singapore Hirbour 13 ard !(J berthing arrangements lor tod n XXVIII Ottobre, East a.i 11 Ol godowns. Kistnm, Bbifl 10.am.. 8 pMtam. Kistna. Shut 2 p. in.. II ■odovn. Klang. P. Brani no uodown. Pangkor. East am. Il 1 jod wa. TELEPHONE CSSVI k TllliM -aHs^=^^
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 512 13 BY- P&OandBRIT[SH~iNDTA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS ■>ue Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore. l»1 1937 AKTHACJE 15 000 In Port RAJPUTANA 17.000 July 16 fcHUI 6 100 June 6 RANPURA 17 000 July 30 •BEBAB .6,1)00 June 14 BURDWAN 6 070 July 31 h\
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    • 444 13 McALISTER^C?nP|^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Saih CITY OP WELLINGTON Havre. London, R'dam. H'burg, Glasgow June 29 July 2 CITY OP ATHENS Havre. London. R'dam. H'burg. Glasgow July 20 Aug. 2 CITY OF
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    • 1062 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Stcanuuilp Co., tl»32i UA Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Mutual I tie Cuiuid Wbilr sur Ltd, Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.) Ihe Saiawak Steamtnlp (o Ltd. The Straits steamship Co., Ltd. Ihe Australian Oriental Line Ltd. The China Navigation Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 674 14 K. P. M. TOBA Sftiurdaj June 5. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. lOBOAI I Saturday, June 5. Setat- Pandjang. Koedap, Tampoetih. Tarnpat 1 1 d ttenjjkuiLs and Bu-uii Si Api-Api VALKNTIJN -Saturday. June 5. Rnio <pasi>enger.s and mails only). Baweun < p:usstMi«ers and mails only*. Padang-fciay < passengers and mails only), Boeleleng
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    • 655 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^m/AMERICA?4MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. KKOM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Loaves Leaves Arrives S'pore. S'pore. Penan^. New York. Pre.s Garfield June 13 June 15 June 17 July 27 Pres. Hayes June 27 June 29 July
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    • 508 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMKKK A v Africa Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa Zanzibar. Dar-es-Saiaam. Brira, Lovrenco Marques. Durban. Por til and Cape Town Montevideo Maru Buenos Aires via Colcmt Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, vmtn Rio Grande and Montevideo Shunko Maru Dakar via Durban.
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  • 735 15 Surprise Verdict For Fond Over Sakamoto FAHMY BEATS FRISCO ON POINTS A RFC OKI) crowd loudly booed an unexpected decision, last night at the New World, giving L. S. Fond (7.12 a points verdict over Hajime Sakamoto (7.10 t after a 10-round contest,
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  • 338 15 E .X. OEHLERS and Miss B. S. P. Oehlers played thetnselves into the finals of the mixed doubles handicap in the S.R.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament yesterda>. when they disposed of H. N. Balhetchet and Miss Kdith dc Souza in the m mi-final
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  • 58 15 ta the Y.M.C.A. senior inter-group I ompetition the 240 yards >'r<jke handicap resulted: Leong Chun Fen 11 pts Soor. Whatt 9 pts. Tan Hen? Seng 6 pts. ri points to date axe Trojans 88 Chaldeans 28 Spartans 26'. Athenians 23 Olympian.-* 8 ;h« Chaldeans t>eat Athenians by
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  • 210 15 The following have accepted to play cricket for sec. vs. A.P.C. today at 2 p.m. at A PC. Ground Paya Lebar C. W. Auchmuty. R. G. Craniord. Lt G R ELsmie. O. R. T. Henman. L. A Hygate. K. M. Jopp, If. Lamb. Lt. J. L. E. McMillan.
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  • 184 15 16- Year- Old Ten nis Star For Wimbledon London. May 24. p NNIS stars from Scotland. Ireland. India. Japan, China. Sweden, ;tnada America. Australia. New Zealand. Poland and South America, MM at Chiswick Park, where the Middlesex championships are R loußht out. ttvm the U.S.A. champion, A Marble, and the
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    27 15 Miss B. S IV OKI! I.IRS, who nith (i. F. N. Oehlers reached the final of the S.R.C. mixed doubles event at the S.R.C (Free Pres* photo).
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  • 74 15 Yesterdays resulis in the Y.M C.A. tennis tournament were: Mixed Doubles: Miss N. Chia and C. Reshty beat Miss Lazarus and R. C Medland 6—l, 6—2. "A M men's singles: Dr. E. Haridaa beat Dr. Chia Teck Yam 6—B. 6—2, 6-1. *'B" men's singles: See Gim Hock j.beat
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  • 152 15 O' Dwyer Bowls Well /^•OOD bowling by Lt. O'Dwyer for the Inniskillings against a Club team c|i the Padang, yesterday, saw the soldiers in an almost winning position qt close of play. Slade was the only club batsman to ofler any resistance to the attack
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    21 15 POSSESSION DISPITKI). McAHfC t;iken &MMM Mai yesterday, when the Chinese l»e;vt the >li<lds. by two goals to nil. (Free l'iev« photo).
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  • 633 15 Yesterday's Final Gallops At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June 3. AN unusually large crowd, including the president of the Selangor Turf Club, Mr. A. J. Dewar, witnessed this morning's track work of horses entered for the Summer meeting which begins on
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  • 83 15 Heavy-weight Title Deadlock New York, June 3. U AILING to appear for the weigh-in for tonight's scheduled fight against Schmeling, Jim Braddock was fined $1000 and suspended by the New York S.A.C., though his world title was not taken from him. it is also stated that any boxer who fights
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  • 307 15 Home cricket results, as cabled by Reuter. are: At Hove. Sussex be it Essex by 162 runs. Sussex 213 i Nichols six for 78 and 333 <Cox 110- Emm «>2 «J Cornford five for 39 and 292 lOakes five for 59 At Stourbridge. Yorkshire beat Wor
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  • 388 16 Brilliant Effort In B.H.L. Soccer Match THIRTEEN GOALS AGAINST PUBLISHERS 0.C.8.C 13: Publishers Nil. •THE unbelievable nearly occurred in the important Business House League match between the Oversea Chinese Bank and the Publishers yesterday Second in the league tables, the bankers had to score
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  • 657 16 Chinese 2: Middlesex Regt 0. IF ever a team had unfortunate luck in the goals which were scored against them it was the Middlesex Regiment yesterday when they met the Chinese in the First Division. Both of the goals notched
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  • 216 16 ■"THE following are the acceptances for today's racing, the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's Summer meeting, at Kuala Lumpur. In the horses class 1, division 1. Thebez. the top-weight, has not ac- i cepted and all weights have been raised seven pounds.
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  • 42 16 St. Louis, June 4. JOHN HENRY LEWIS 12 st. 61b. retained the world's lightheavy weight championship by knocking out Bob Olin 12st. a- lb., from whom he gained the title in October, 1935. in the eighth round. Reuter.
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  • 146 16 Sinclair Reaches Final From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, June 4. H. J. Sinclair, the former state and Selangor club champion, reached the final of the men's singles of Selangor lawn tennis championships played on the padang today, when he defeated the All-Malaya Indo-Ceylonese champion. P. Suppiah.
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  • 188 16 (By "Bookie"). Race No. I—l. ARMY CONTRACTOR 2. Myanee. Race No. 2—l. TIN POOL 2. Loch Tulla. Race No. 3— 1. LISHEEN 2. Snuff Box. Race No. 4—l. RISSIAN ROSE 2. Greenstone. Race No. s—l. CLIFTON LAD 2. Redouble. Race No. 6—l. UNCALLED FOR 2. Bigamy. Race No. 7—l.
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  • 79 16 Exhibitionist By Three Lengths THE Oaks, run today at Epsom over one and a- half miles, resulted: EXHIBITIONIST <Donoghue» 1. SWEET CONTENT iSibbritn 2. SCULPTURE i Jones 3. Betting: 3 to 1; 33 to 1 20 to 1. Won by three lengths: a head. Also ran:
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  • 48 16 On Wednesday an R.S YC picnic has been arranged, and It It hoped that racing yachts, cruising yacht* and motor launches will turn up ir. strength. The start will be :rom the riub at 10.00 am Further details will be posted shortly on the Sailing Committee notice board
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    22 16 E. LE MERCIFR was on the losing side in the S R.C. Doubles IV semi-finals at th~ S.RC yesterda> (l-r**e Press photo).
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  • 135 16 TRIPLE CROWN FOR GOON KOK YING •pHE Pcnang tcnnus I I wjre concluded u. ft I blaze of triumph lor I who. by winning the mix I I final with Lee Hong Ctttai I I the triple champion lor the fir- II On Thursday, he von I I doubles with
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  • 79 16 The following will play for O ment Services F.A against The Gordon Highlanders at Jalan Besar k s on Sunday. June 6. 1937. Said (GP.O>, Omar Humphries iGPOj, Ch;m (Excise*. Taib H 'GPO K^ G.P.O Mat Noor <G.PO iG.P.O. or Bakn Marine' Te. G.P.0.». Ahmat Itam GPO D
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  • 38 16 By 'Bystander' Rare 1. Laulet*. Army ontr.« i<»r 2. Tin Pool, Patroleah. 3. Lisheen. Blue Bellr 4. Wee Jock, Lordlogv 5. staybrite. Redouhir I nralled For. Applet* m<«l I. Rainborough. Martin Duggan 8. Red Dot. Sunnv (row
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 61 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 the financial position of the various companies concerned and for that purpose I have included in some detail the results for the
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    • 25 16 TIGER TESTIMONIALS, Miss Joy Stick landing at Singapore Air Port after her epic flight said"The Engine icas zconderful. Singapore wonderful but TIGER BEER is deevine.'
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