The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 June 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. IS.ISS ESTI>. IX3"> MONDAY. JUNE 14, 1937. 10 CENTS.
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  • 215 1 No Further Obstacles To Advance 10,000 SHELLS DROPPED ON BASQUE LINES Heavy Fighting Still Progressing Paris, June 13. THU hwrgfl troops have smashed through the "iron •I Hilhat/s defences, according to the Havas itnr jxHident with the nationalists on the Bilbao front who states that the
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    29 1 "WE AND YOU OF THE GREAT BRITISH EMPIRE ARE BOUND TOGETHER BY SOMETHING MORE BINDING THAN ALLIANCES AND TREATIES."-MR. JAMES W. CEKAKO. Pi««J«ni bnmli'i Swc.ol R»(>r«.«t«««..« m tht Coronation.
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  • 18 1 London. June 1... the by-t'lP *iM a t > th° el-\ I Sir Gc< British Wireless
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  • 88 1 POWERS' NOTE TO SPAIN Text Agreed London, June 13. THE foul Powers, have reached full agreement regarding the text o. ihr Note which they are sending the both sides to Spain which asks them to extend the safety /vne> to the ports used by :iit patrolling warships and give ranees
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  • 64 1 Paris, June 12. The French Government bill to modify Customs tariffs by Orders in Council was attacked by Opposition Jcen y.oterday. A former Minister of Finance and a former Prime Minister complained I e rat in the cost of living, was declared that either French price levels
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  • 244 1 STORY OF FASCIST ORGANISATION London, June 11. THE eight generals, who were sentenced to be shot following Stalin's purge of the Red Army, have been executed, according to an official announcement. No details are given of the manner or place nor were any eye-witn?sses or
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  • 44 1 Miss Earhart Here This Week ON WORLD FLIGHT MISS Amelia Earhart, the famous American airwoman, is expected to arrive in Singapore about the middle of this week on her world flight. Reuter cables that Miss Earhart left Kartoum yesterday for Aden at 8.42 a.m.
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  • 150 1 N.I. Warplanes Leaving Today THE six Dutch defence planesthree Glenn Martin bombers and three Fokker T4 seaplaneswill return to Java from Seletar today after visiting Singapore for the opening of the airport. They are expected to leave at 7 a.m. Members of the personnel of the visiting aircraft were guests
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  • 206 1 Police Recover $56,000 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 13. IT is understood that $56,000 which was reported stolen from the post office here yesterday, has been recovered and the police have made two arrests in connection with its disappearance. A sura of $36,000
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  • 177 1 CHINA'S LOAN POLICY EXPLAINED HUGE SAVING OF INTEREST Dr. Kung Interviewed In Berlin Berlin, June 13. DK. H. H. KING, the Chinese Finance Minister, interviewed by the Deutsche Allegemeine Zeitung, said that China would not ask fur foreign loans for the construction of railways, erecting industrial plants or stabilising currency.
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  • 166 1 French Note To l.nm'ull I nd. ii. June 12. it is i trued i new Hoi the Ftencfl On on the proposed new Western P:u-t was transmitted to London yesterday. According to Fr nch opinion, no pence con be of any value unless under the a pi.s of
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    • 46 1 TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE <>30 10 830 P .m OIHNER and DANCE (.nf>rm,l) 9.30 t, midnight and •»UH, vppkvkAN(K Ol AtSIRAIIVS U)VEIJEST (DANCERS CHARLES and HELEN Un.nrrs „i tl.t- Proi.vvi.nal Bal'ruor.i humpionships 1936 NON-MNOfl 1&M. i; Mil- Mfmn When in Penan* stay at ..:";u"-H..pk.n». E& O. HOTEL
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    • 49 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS THIS WEEK: SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET FEATURING HARLES ROBERT FAMOUS ITALIAN VAI HEVILLE ARTISIIS FROM THE SCALA THEATRE. MILAN DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC BY RELLER'S FAMOUS HUNGARIAN BAND ADELPHI HOTEL: (roof garden) TUESDAY THURSDAY. SEA VIEW HOTEL: WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY DINNER S3— NON-IHNERS Sl.—
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  • 343 2 YOUNG EUROPEAN'S DEATH Mr. S. C. Courtney THE death took place at the General Hospital. Singapore, early yesterday morning, of Mr. Sidney Charles Courtney an assistant employed by Messrs. Derrick Co.. chartered accountants. Mr. Courtney who only arrived in Singapore about eighteen months ago was only 24 years of age
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    32 2 A SECTION OF THE CROWD, photographed from the top of the Terminal Building. In the background are airliners of QanUs Empire Airways. K.L.M (Koyal Dutch Airlines) and K.N.I.L.M. (Royal Netherlands Indies Airways).
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  • 66 2 State Funeral Moscow. June 13. QTALIN'S mother, Caterina *J Georgievna Dzugashvilli, has died at Tiflis at the age of 77. She is being given a State funeral. It is recalled she thought of making Stalin a priest and he studied for three years in a theological seminary
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  • 57 2 MemDers of the Thon^ Yew Koo Lak Porh iO.KA.• are informed that a Twa-loh-koh Tea chew music practice will b? held on Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m. at the clubhouse. The death occurred at Kensington on June 1 of Mr. Peter Galston Edgar, MB. CM. <Edin> aged 68
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  • 144 2 Geneva, June 12. 'THERE was a spate of oratory at the j International Labour meeting yesj terday. speakers giving their views on the Director's report and the social problems arising from it Mr. Yoshisaka dealt with the progress in Japan during the past 70 years and said
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  • 94 2 GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER IN HUNGARY Budapest, June 13. BARON von Neurath. the German Foreign Minister, arrived by air irom Sofia on Friday and was welcomed by notables at the gaily aecorated aerodrome. He is remaining until Monday and is having important discussions with the Premier, Foreign Minister and other Hungarian
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  • 55 2 Speaking at Oxford the S?cretary of State for India. Marquis of Zei^and said that it had b?en suggested that his interpretation of the Indian Constitutional position amounted to a rejection of Mr. Gandhi's peace offer. He said he could not understand how any such meaning could have
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  • 195 2 Statistics issued in Rome show that there has been a considerable revival of trade between Great Britain and Italy Excess of Italian experts to Great Britain over imports by Britain has enabled Italy to pay off nearly £2.000.000 of her present debt. Reuter. It is reported that negotiations on the
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  • 39 2 London, June 11. The total amount applied for in tenders for £50,000,000 Treasury Bills was £96,205,000. The average rate per cent, for Bills at three months was 15s. 0.39d. against 14s. 1.02d. a week ago.— British Wireless
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  • 52 2 Britain And Germany To Benefit London, June 10. Great Britain and Germany are expected to benefit from the new Oslo convention. A message tram Hague says that the Dutch Government intends that Great Britain and Germany shall enjoy with the Oslo Powers the abolition of quotas on Dutch
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  • 132 2 PULAU SERIMBUN A "MYTH" Correspondence Mr. W. A. B. Goodall Explains To the Editor, Sir,— l have to thank you for your note in Wednesday's issue exploding 'he myth about the sunset ceremonial at Fulaa Seiimbun. It never took place more than once. But even now the story is not
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  • 74 2 Subsidy Proposal London. June 11. The shipping committee of the Imperial Conference is believsd to have agreed to a subsidy for British shipping in the Pacific. he chief point of the report will be the amount recommended. The finai plenary se&sion of the conference will be
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  • 252 2 The Singapore Volunteer corps proI gramme of drills for the week ending June 20 is as follows: Monday. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters ,S.R.A. ivi Lecture. S.R.E. IV) Unit Training. 5 p m.. Clirford Pier S.F.C. 'RE. <vi Training at Forts. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters S.F.C. R E. :v» Drill and
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  • 67 2 Mr. J. S. C. Reid's Big Seat London, June 11. The Hillhead by-election result is: J. S. C. Reid (CttU.) 12.539. McAllister "Labour* 6.202. MacCormick (Scottish Nat.) 1.836. Mr. Reid is Solicitor-General foi Scotland. Renter. The seat, rendered vacant by the elevation of Sir Robert Home
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  • 48 2 London. June 13. The patrol boat Larrakia has axrested two Japanese pearling vessels in Australian territorial waters one of which, a 240-ton schooner, was carrying .€22.000 worth of pearl shell. They are now being escorted for 300 miles to Darwin for penalty and confiscation Reuter
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  • 88 2 Washington, June 10. A committee of six Senators and members of the House of Representatives will start next week a public inquiry into the rlle^ed tax-dodging practices by President Roosevelt called "A tew very rich men." The inquiry will be held under a resolution passed bv the Senate
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    • 319 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. A LITTLE USED OFTEN /V TEETH PRESERVATION Obtainable from all <'hemi>t«and Stor* 1 Sole Apents Grafton Lal»oratoTi«'v S'pore. ~BOARn~& RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 7", Meyer Road (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates Lar^e Gardens Tennis Phone: 5758. GRENVILLE HOUSE 145. KIUINEY ROAD. Just opened, new
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 95 2 Law Notice For Today Before the Ag. Chief Justice. Chief Justice. F.M.S. and Mr. Justice Howes in the Ist Court at II a.m. Court of Criminal Appeal: 1 Rex vs. Teh Peng Kim. <2> Rex v.s. Ali bin Rahrrat, Abu Samnh bin Mat Ramli bin Din. followed by—Motions and Civil
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    • 111 2 Diary Of I I The Day High Water: 8.33 am. 13.7 ft.. 830 p.m. 12.4 ft. Sports Soccer: S.C.C. II vs. Terror -F» S.C.C; Midds. vs. RAF. Div. 1» Stadium; T.J. and R. vs. H.K. and S. Bank <8.H.L.» at S.H.B Lawn tennis Singapore championship Cinemas ALHAMBKA Undersea Kingdom with
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  • 709 3 Thousands Gazed Skyward Became Airminded In An Afternoon vrrom a special CINGAPORE was very proud of itself at the opening of the civil airport on Saturday. Thousands of people gathered in the aerodrome enclosures to see what was acclaimed as the most modern aerodrome in the
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  • 325 3 Supremacy Of Singapore In Aviation 4. audacious engineering achievement which sets Singapore in the forefront of intt-i national air transport," was bow the Hon. Major R. L. Nunn. I)n<>. Director of Public Works jn d C ivil Aviation, described new Singapore airport i he '.poke at the opening rrmnony on
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  • 95 3 >rd shark catch recently Zane Grey, the novelist and sherman. otl the New South has just been broken by Fischer, the Danish Consul -hark rauaht oil Syd-•vpuh-d 1049 lh. or 13 lb SUM Grey's. It is the bigtutzht with rod and line. It
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  • 75 3 THE K.L.M. Douglas DC3 airliner which brought Netherlands Indies officials and others to the airport opening on Saturday left on its return i for Batavia yesterday. A K.N.I.L.M. Douglas DC2 and the j old Fokker of K.N.I.L.M. also returned to Java yesterday. The K.N.I.L.M. Douglas DC2 which
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  • 46 3 (From Oar Own Correspondent.) London, June 12. Sir Andrew Caldecott, Governor of I Hong Kong, who is going to Ceylon to take the senior colonial governorship, was invested by the King with the K.C.M.G. at Buckingham Palace during the week— < Free Press copyright).
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  • 512 3 /-OPENING the civil airport. HE. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas. said tin part* "Today marks the completion of what was described in 1931 as the most decided improvement which the Government of the colony had undertaken in Singapore during the present cen- tury. It
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  • 125 3 NEW AGREEMENT A Tokio message states that a satisfactory compromise regarding cement prices has been reached between the Japanese cement trade and a representative of the Indochina Cement Company, thus ending the lengthy cement competition in the markets of Hong Kong and Singapore. Assisted by the
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    • 72 3 BURTOL QUICK CLEANERS F OR SAME DAY SERVICE ds handed in by 10 a.m. be collected by 6 p.m. same day. Orchard Rd. Pfctat 7776. TOWN AGENT:H B. WINTER, 20 Battery Road. MenMadeYoung "'Sour Increased In 24 Hours ■:> > our tim#, and ires «>f > outh. v i-Taba and
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    • 207 3 FREE SAMPLE! NEW "SUPER-SOFT" tfjk Pollik PEPSOPENT l^^^y^ii ii li i dM i $&3/^\^'” f i cw i liiTsMEn-BECMSE I HIGH-POLISH YOUR TEETH FREE This coupon entitles you to a Free g<"n<Tous supply of the new Super-Soft High-Poiish Tepsodcnt Tooth Paste. Just mail to THE ANCLO-SIAM CORPORATION LTD., Mercantile Bank
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  • 1423 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON Chancellor's N.D.C. Decision Meant City Instead Of Epsom -No Great Volume Of Business— Share Prices Adjusted— Mad Dogs And Englishmen Should Have Backed Midday Sun -Wo nan Winner Upsets Buckingham Palace Dinner-Father To "Call Daughter"— "Remarkable Case" Before The Court Of AppealJudge Regrets Inability To
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  • 1950 4 FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT indicated to which s:h<? replied "All I want is a cup of tea." 1 How like a woman! In The News WOMEN have been right in the headlines this v<e.?k quite apart trom the Derby. Let me tell you ab^ut the p:easant-\si side first. The Hun.
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    • 29 4 OVALTINE COLD Hot <§>• is now served in the leading Cafes and West an ran Is FOR REPAIRS I N JEWELLERY WATCHES U.S. de SILVA MANUFACTURING JEWELLER 179. ORCHARD ROAD
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  • 441 5 >hoto. photo. photo photu. photc. photo). photo. photo). photo). hoarded the iJ "£to\? r V m ShCnt n Th mas station to n> STaHanr mil er Artemis at the Ro > aI Air For <* the Air OflVcer c "mrl in dh R^ th<s phot
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  • 155 6 American Geophysists Arrive In Singapore A P.ARTY of three .American geophysists arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Dollar liner President Oarfield, en route for Sumatra, where they will look for new oilfields with the aid of an apparatus know.i as a reflection seismograph. The leader oi
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  • 211 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taipin?. June 12. THE mysterious disappearance of a large amount of cash from, the strongroom of the Taiping Post Office Wai discovered this morning when the post office opened as usual. The amount is believed to be in the neighbourhood
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  • 76 6 Nineteen countries an expected tr wmpetitors to th3 Empire i .;:mp. f m fydney in FVsbrt: iry next year The Ci.-r i are part r»; the programme o. tnJla'j irn»-i Anniversary Ol^br.itlom Th° countries axe England. Australia. British Guiana. Bermuda, c t u-in. Ceylon. Hoiu Kong,
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  • 26 6 Singapore Rotary Club meeting or. Juno 30 will be a dinner meeting, to lebra^e the handing over oi office trom President Schaub to Prcs dent Stone.
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  • 134 6 An increase In the wages of Chinese lightermen by 20 per cent., which came into efTect on June 1. necessitating corresponding revisions in the charges for the hire of twakows and tongkangs. is causing disagreement between the Chinese Twakow Owners' Guild and a number of local
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  • 23 6 London, June 12 The Incorporated Society of Planters' luncheon will be v>olH of fV Criterion, on July 23. copyright. Free Press
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  • 380 6 Quest For Museum Specimens HER GREATEST SCARE HAS BEE A LOCAL DRIVING TEST and AN Englishwoman who has tramped, flown, paddled and sailed to remote parts of four continents, who has lived alone with Australian blacks and who has crossed oceans in a small yacht has
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  • 108 6 Nearly $100,000 Now Written-off A REFERENCE to the debts incurred by Tungku Musa Edin. who was deposed irom the position of Raja Muda >or Crown Prince) of Selangor. is made in FM.S. auditor's report published today. Mr. L G. Corney. Auditor S.S. and FM.S., comments on the
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  • 243 6 PXPORTS of rubber from Nether- lands India during May totalled 38,558 tons, of which 18,279 tons wa.s estate rubber and 20,279 tons was native rubber. The total exports of estat? rubber for the five months ended May was 85,664 tons and during the
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  • 52 6 Tragedy marred the cricket matci between the Y.M.C.A. and Betangor Sikhs on Saturday, when Kar;im S who was batting, was seized with a heart attack and collapsed on the field. He died before admission 1 1 Hospital Mr. Karam Singh was 45 years of age. Free
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    76 6 COMMANDO LEWIS WHITF LEASK R.D.. R.N.R.. and Mil GMfl Leontine Pigott. who were married at the Presbyterian church on Saturday. Commander Leask is the son of the late Mr. and Mi k James Leask. of St. Andrews. Scotland, and the bride, the daughter oi Mr L. I. Pic^ott and the
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  • 265 6 Mines Department Official Summonsed (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 12. AN ocho of i car crash on the Klang Road towards the end of April, in which a young Australian girl, who was visiting Malaya, was badly injured, was heard in the Third Kuala Lumpur Magistrate's Court yesterday,
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  • 112 6 FUNDS FROM MAGIC CIRCLE SHOW CCHOLARSHIPS for a poor boy and i ii: are to be founded with funds From Ifalayai ifagic Circle's rim "Sue" Victoria Theatre on Wednesday. Tl be a matinee for children or Thursday, and two farther night performances on Friday and Saturday The scheme,
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    • 186 6 This heals FILES Stops Pain, Itching, Bleeding r piles may be so swollen and cause 9 v and terror to n plate them, that y«.ii have c> v m up hope of a cure n pi by r.nrr.iti.n. Be fttmmiai to try l»r. V.n Vleck Absorptive IM.- I'lasma. y t
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    • 66 6 INDUSTRIAL MARINE TYPES FROM 3 B.H.P. TO 1.403 BH.P. If von are thinking of installing new power plant, it will pay you to investigate "RUSTON oil engines. Their reputation is backed bv a world-wide servicj that ensures for Rust on owners dependable power at low cost. For full particulars and
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  • 73 7 Rebel Cruiser Destroyed Valencia, June 11. TN the recent Government air raid on Palma the walls of the military headquarters and the entire I St. James' barracks were destroyed .states a Government communique military garage containing over 50 I lorries was also wrecked In the same
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  • 94 7 MR. M. E. M ERR I MAN Good fairy to hundreds of American tourists every year. Mr. M. E. Alnri .nun, Singapore manager of the American Express Company will sail •by the Contt* Rosso today on long leave. Atter spending I short time in Manila he will cross to Vancouver
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  • 63 7 From Our Own Correspondent London. June 12. Sir Chirles Brooke presided at the annual dinner of the Sarawak Association, held at the Trocadero on Tuesday Mr. J C S Wayne was elected chairman of the association and Mr H D Aplin secretary Mr Aplin is succeeding Mr A
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  • 79 7 London. June 10. In the life of the presem Parliament iof over 18 months, two Royal Com- rrissons and 31 other comn::- ions and committee have appointed. The Royal Committloiu are on [Palestine and e.i Safety in Mines. Other subjects under investigation by j commissions and committees include
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  • 282 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kii.i l.i Lumpur, June 11. PRESIDENT of the Malayan A?;ri- Horticultural Assceiation for the last 14 years, Dato F. VV. Douglas w;»s once again elected to the office at the association's annual general meeting last night, although he
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  • 43 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 12. Indicative ol their esteem lor General Chiang Kai Shek Chinese in Siam have made a beautifully curved elephant in wood, which is now beinp conveyed to Nanking for pre sentation to the Generalissimo.
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    • 104 7 WKDNESDAY at the CAPITOL *or:b pf new thUills {with the most oazzum6 JE^U^TfOORLd mfroduci^g to the screen the levely queen of »he silvery skates SON JA HENIE with ADOLPHE MENJOU JEAN HERSHOLI NED SPARKS DON AMECHE R I TZ BROTHERS ARLINE JUDGE BORRAH MINEVITCH and his gang DIXIE DUNBAR LEAH
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    • 33 7 A ;V£: W COIFFURE FOR YOU. Really Distinctive at *»S// I V^; Really Low Price. 5* Tlt^v Call today. J^^l FIGARO '~T Ladies' Hair Dress*rs. 93 Bras Basah Rd. Raffle* Hotel. Phone 2868
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    • 224 7 THE GRANDEST SHOW IN TOWN! Gumboat Jack Princess Leona in all Tea Nipht Dances. AT THE hirst Number: CABARET WALTZ TAP CANCE G <<nboat Jack Princess Leona Second Number: HULA HULA Princess Leona AT THE T'OMTI-VTT NIGHTLY HAPPY THEATRE uwlbHi 7.15 and 9.30 PARAMOI A 7 PRESENTS WIVES NEVER KNOW
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    • 222 7 Acclaimed by Yesterday's Audiences as The Years most exciting Drama! SEE IT TONIGHT.. CAPITOL] An Innocent man faces the Terror of I^ynch Law and the only one who can save him is the woman who SWORE TO RUIN HIM! It's an Outstanding PARAMOUNT Film! JE^P w,h WARREN WILLIAM KAREN iVSGRLEY
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  • 493 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. JINE 14, 1937. Rubber This Week THE coming, week will prove whether unfavourable "outside influences" can any longer prevent the price of rubber rising in accordance with the forecasts which experts have been making since the end of last month. The general depression which has
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  • 1184 8  -  Zafrulla Khan Responsibilities Of Empire By Sir Muhammad AM going to speak of India and the part that she has to lay in the Empire. India is nique in this respect that he is the bridge between wo great divisions of the ,-orld, Europe and Asia. No
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  • 655 8 I WAS reminded ol Sir Alan Cobham's j flying drew at the opening of the! Singapore airport on Saturday. Sir j Alan's "stable" of aeroplanes used w tour England as part of a campaign to make people conscious o. the possibilities ot air travel and of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 100 8 JOHN EXSHAW'S VERY FINE OLD LIQUEUR BRANDIES CLUB LIQUEUR OVER 40 YEARS OLD OVER 60 YEARS OLD Imported direct from Cognac by CALDBECira 5933 L\ Telegraphic Address: PHONE 5934 /I -v GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAI FOR VISIIURS AND TOLHISTs Lnriral'.t'd Futilities for Prnatt Entertainm -Us m I tn» f WrJV
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    • 65 8 SAID THE DINER, "Look at the ends of this sausage." The waitress asked what was wrong with them. "A bit close together, aren't they?" To make both end.s meet and secure protection tor the home the domestic budget .should provide far GAFLAC FIRE AND THEFT POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V
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  • 352 9 Martial Law Proclaimed In North Charhar MANY ARRESTS MADE Japanese To Increase Their Forces SHANGHAI, JUNE 13. MARTIAL LAW IN NORTH CHARHAR, UNDER THE CONTROL OF "1 THE ALLIED FORCES OF INNER MONGOLIA AND MANCHUKUO, WAS PROCLAIMED TODAY. A HOUSE-TO-HOUSE search for firearms is being conducted by units of the
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    20 9 YOCNG VOI INTKERS ol the Government forces watting to receive their orders, at a recruiting depot in a .Madrid stihurb.
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  • 119 9 Essential Preliminary To Disarmament Washington, June IS. "THOSE who want more I'nited States co-operation with foreign countries should not discourage in Angln-Amerit)in trade pact. Such is the authoritative view here following the discouraging impression produced by the mwi from London of a resolution coneerr.ir.si "economic or;"
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  • 127 9 Japanese Indignation (ifneva, June 12. The Optra Consultative Committee concluded >n yesterday when Mr Yukoyama. tbe Japanese delegate, made a declaration .stating that Dur-ng the discussion on the Far East. I deliberately retrained from going into details of the information supplied which seemed U) me inu-h exrat
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  • 45 9 To Be Acting Chief Justice For Colony The Hon. Mr Justice a'Beckett Terrell, who returned from leave in Europe over the week-emi with Mrs. Beckett Terrell and thei- lamily. will Aorn 1:1 today as Acting Chief c« tor the Colony
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  • 38 9 Hls Majesty the Kin» has been ously pleased to approve or tru *ard of the Imperial Service Medal Mr Mohamed Ali bin Haji Sulaiman. chief visiting teacher. Perak. and Mt ThambapilLiy Na^amuthar Appadurai late head postmaster. Kuala Lumpur
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  • 195 9 Allegations Denied London, June 12. WHEN it was announced that Mr. Ernest Simpson's slander suit had been settled, as previously reported, the Lord Chief Justice sitting In the King's Bench Division agreed that the record of the case be withdrawn. Mr. Simpson's counsel said the
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  • 180 9 "Crime Undoubtedly Political" Paris, June 12. Prof. Carlo Roselli. the famous Italian anti-Fascist economist who escaped from political imprisonment on i the idle ol Lipari in 1929. and his brother, Satettnl Roselli. historian, were tound murdered yesterday in the grounds ol Chateau Couterne. Nor--1 mandy. at the
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  • 71 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 13. 4MOf arrivals at the Zoological Gardens in Regent's Park this week have been several young and various specimens ot the Estuarine crocodile from Malacca, presented by Mr. L. A S Jermyn. Commenting on the gift, a Zoo expert
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  • 192 9 Earl Baldwin Introduced To Lords PICTURESQUE CEREMONY London, June 13. FARL BALDWIN, sponsored by Lord Londonderry and Lord Derby, took his seat in the House of Lords with traditional picturesque ceremony. All parts of the House were filled for the brief ceremony. The ex-Premier looked a trifle uncomfortable in his
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  • 53 9 From Our Own Correspondent* London, June 13. Commenting on the quota decision the Financial News states that the tin industry is working towards capacity. Restriction countries in the JanuaryApril period were 18,000 tons in arrears and Siam for May was 400 tons under her allowance.
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  • 39 9 London, June 11. The importance of the Singapore naval base as a stepping stone that Britain could use in time of war was stressed by Mr. Churchill speaking at a dinner last night —Reuter.
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  • 37 9 The Belgium Prime Minister is sailing for the United States to meet President Roosevelt. He has accepted an invitation of the British and French Governments to report on the possibilities of removing obstacles to international trade. Reuter.
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  • 30 9 London, June 11. Another inv?stiture was held at Buckingham Palace by His Majesty the King tcdny. Three hundred and sixty people, including 60 women, received orders and decorations.- Reuter
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  • 162 9 London, June 13. HRITAIN and many parts of Europe are experiencing an exceptional heat wave. With a temperature of 82° shade London experienced the hottest day for two years. The heat wave in Poland is described as of unprecedented intensity and temperatures of 118 have been
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  • 92 9 Fined 52.000 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 13. Pleading guilty to a charge of smuggling about 1.600 lbs. of scrap and sheet rubber Heng Chye Lim, a Chinese, was fined $2,000 or eight months' rigorous imprisonment by Sheikh Abu Bakar. the second magistrate. While
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  • 32 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 12. Private company registrations are: Singapore United Investment Holdings Company Limited, nominal capital £100. Penang General Investment Trust nominal caDital. £856- Free Press
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  • 265 9 KING MAKES STA TE ENTR Y INTO WINDSOR Received By His Brother London. June 13. THi: King and Queen made a State entry into Windsor yesterday afternoon. The> drove from Buckingham Pa I act to I- ton where Their Majestic* were received by the Provost, Lord Hugh Cecil, and Fellouv
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  • 194 9 Pope's Sorrow Rome, June 13. «THE hours through which Catho- i lie Germany is passing are not only grave but sorrowful. Indeed they are so grave and menacing that they make us wotp declared the Pope, addressing a group of German pilgrims from Augsburg, Bavaria. His Holiness
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    • 144 9 EARLY STREAMLINE Many a time in the early days cf motoring and tKlore there was any speed limit, Rcr.iary Biscuits helped to wki:e MFlf hours of enforced de.ay. And .stiil. for motoring, they we the nicest of biscuits No others rxist with quite the s::mr d< of delic oils crispness.
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    • 212 10 Jane IU. 11. U. Car.. Com. 97' 2 96 94 ftmrrli an Telephone and Telegraph 1G9 3 8 167^ 16" Atcheson Raiiroad 83 3 4 82 l 4 80 T 8 Chegapaat 58> 4 57' 4 56 8 I mt 155» 2 154' 2 154 one 32-
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    • 185 10 I From London 5.30 p. m. Jane 12 Kt BBKK: Closed. London-Spot: Previously: 9 5 16d. 9 J »d. jiii. Previously: 9-5 1tfd. 9 2 «d. Ot.-D- Previously 9 < cl 9716d. J ;i :i -Mu.-'n.: Previously: 9 7 lGd. 9' 2 d. STO< KS: London 21
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    • 72 10 London Closing Quotations June 12 Method of Parity before Kate PreCentre Quoting 2C-9-31 Saturday Purii PftUM to 124.21 1W 110" Rffi Y irk to 4 88 4 U 7 16 4.93 5 -erdam Guilders to 8 9T 8.97% Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 2 13 16d. U.
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    • 213 10 Saturday's Singapore Quotations SELLING June 1» London, t.t. 2 4 1 16 I.( p.don. demand 2 4 1 16 London. 4 months' sight 2 4'a Ly<>r_-; d- n. ind i290 Hamburg, demand 142 Nei York, demand 57 9 16 Montreal, demand 57 7 16 Batavia, demand 1U4'j
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    • 21 10 Harper. Giimian Co. Ltd.. ng advise Sione Tin output for was 501 piculs. yardage worked' H.»,800: houxs run 615."
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    • 91 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 12, o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X.R.S.S. in cases 'F.OB. June) 32' 4 32* 2 Good F.A.Q. in bales •FOB. June> 31 3 a 31% No. 1 X R.S.S. < Spot loose i <i\ ward able Singapore! 32> 3 32« l Juno 32'
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    • 63 10 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES June 12 Gambler T.T. 3 00 Java Cube 11 00 Tiaißburg Cube 15.00 Whirc Muntok Pepper 15.50 iek Peoper 875 Copra, mixed 5.80 Copra sun&ied G.i'.o Small Flake Tapioca 4.50 Rice Saigon Al $160 Rico Siam, W.C. No. 1 $146 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 2 $137 Rice
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    • 584 10 l AMINE FEARS DEAD What Do The Latest Statistics Mean? (From Our Own Correspondent London, June 1. I ike those tor most other metals and! commodities, the London tin mar- I ket is overshadowed by the general depression consequent upon such lopments as the revival
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    • 261 10 London. May 28. Su -as have been registered this week have been mostly confined to gilt-edged securities. It :s Interesting to aftte that the >nal Ddfence Bonds, the price ich has for some time past been HBcially a* par. are now it discount, though they are unlikely
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    • 237 10 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Total for Books Close. financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year TIN PayaDle Date to dat* A. Hitam Tin 20' Int. June 8 June 28 June 21 50'. Bangrln Tin s'* Jane 23 5'Burma Malay Int. June 9 June 16 June 10 10': Katu
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    • 66 10 There was no output by Hitam Tin ii May owing to the closing down of he workings on the removal of the >lant. The plant has been re-erected m a new site and is working again. Mr. H. E. Collins, of Messrs. Derrick and Co.. Singapore, has now
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    • 1306 10 Fraser and Co. 's List I Pant Herak <$1» 2.45 2 1 Perak R Valley ($1) 130 4.. Punggor <$!> 50 1 Rndrtla ($1; .95 1 Sandyciofi ($2) 12h Sepang Vali<*y <$1> 2.75 a Suloh f| 50 >y Sui., in (91) o.m^'ci Kamui <$1> l.fcS
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    • 86 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SATURDAY The local price of tin remained un< hanged at §1 There was more interest shown in the tin shai. section: pn< < for sterlings from London were better, but there was onl> a nwdri ate
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    • 78 10 The following is a list of outputs lor the undermentioned estates for the month of May. 1937: Brunei 31.002 lbs; Bukit Timah 7,670 lbs; Changkat 30.207 lbs; Haytor 13.265 lbs; Indragiri 110.107 lbs. Lunas 32.G20 lbs; Nyalas 40.960 lbs; Tapah 78 448 lbs. Ulu Pandan 3.809
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  • 620 11 Winning CONTRACT £^XVvj^fo\j^Qxx& David Burnstine, Merwin D. Mater, Onoald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence THE KIBITZER HAS RIGHT jl/IOST Bridae-players would apply IVI the Did rule that children should be se?n and not M M o?Vhc
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  • 88 11 B. B. C. CHIEF EMPIRE RADIO Daventry Station s Purpose AMR J. B. CLARK, the Director of Empire Services of the 8.8.C.. who is to visit Malaya in a few months' time to study radio conditions in the country, has arrived in Ceylon. He will visit Australia before coming to
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    • 475 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. 6 of 192!) 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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    • 478 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by (Royal Charter; Paid up capital in 600 000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 080,000 HEAD OPFKR: 38. Bishopsgatf. London. E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semaran*
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    • 662 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE Stock report 9 50 Close down. u k^i" berEin DJE 17. 76 me s < 1ti.89 m.), I)JB 15.2 nu 'Teochew records). s (19.74 m.t. DJQ 15.28 me t> or. news and announce- (19.63 m.), and DJN 9.45 nu >, 131.15 m.) :..h Language Lesson,
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  • 19 12 The Lloyd Triestino Conte Rosso is expected to arrive at noon today and sail at 5 p.m.
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  • 515 12 ACTIVITY IN TANKER CONSTRUCTION Conditions Of United States Industry Lronaon. TT was disclosed by Mr. 11. Gerrish Smith, president of the 1 National Council of American Shipbuilders, in his address at the annual meeting of the Council, that not a single sea-going merchant ship above 1,000 tons
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  • 88 12 "552 M Will htpill The Queen Mary In Speed l.onnon 1 Handsome and n Queen Iftfjf i. Mr naval cofretpitMlw Telegraph. be surpassed "An inspection o! bank convince* ir ship of the Q he said "Tru manv resp< ina^e. is 12 feet longer h ftpced. more i*^l i
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  • 221 12 New Bill Criticised Details oi the BiU prepared in Norway for the regulation of hours of work :>n board Norwegian ships were published in these columns on April 27. Commenting on the Bill, the "Norwegian ships were published in these columns on April 27. Commenting
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  • 325 12 Soviet floating Dock Passes Through Singapore oy two iugi in uuc nw«i Odessa, the 5.000-ton Soviet floating dock passed through Singapore on Saturday bound tor Vladivostok— a 10.000 miles journey The captain of the leading tug. Typhoon, told a reporter that another floating dock would be dispatched in about four
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    • 437 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS:— i BOOKING AO^ T^ TA Yg «^7 IAi r™ \.y 1 imn^r^ Co via Canada to North America— S^e the majestic Canadian Rockies W& ~s3h^maiiKsSY7sv with Canadian Pacific irans-Atlantic j^S^M? liners at Montreal or Quebec. No &Js2JlrtlpWf^^^^
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    • 26 12 THOSE who buy and those who sell have a common meeting ground in the Classified Co) umns and they do big business! jfi.ee press WANT ADS
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    • 175 12 RED FUNNEL LINE HEAP EN6 MOK S.S. CO.. LTI. (Incorporated m Straiie EEGI'LAR PASSENGEB and Careo from Sinr*P«rt Borneo. R»nka Mi Billiton (Every TueMUy *nd I nd.i> f^. NAM YOHO (Fortrishtly >rr\KP» s^ GIANG GIANG FOR BLIKJOE. S HM r\ v( riNANG. BILLITON \M» M'* >u (Fertnightly Ser\i'« &.s. EDENDALE
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    • 539 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals p I*! BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m Thursday 7.45 am Swettenham, Taiping and Teiok Alison: Weekdays* 7 pjn Sota Bahru, Kuala Krai and Thurs. and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 pjn. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m
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    • 126 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wh.irves or Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance <>ate Rohna 22; G Died Main Wharf (Entrance I Op ten Noort < 16: Glen^hicl 14; i 11; Kinta 9: Sarp Empire Dock (Entrance <..t, Silveryew 30; IEmpire Dock (Entraruc Japara 46: En: West Wharf (Entrance (.ate
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    • 487 13 m 818 Cm I Bra S^^Hl BY- P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND! P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS l»u© Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnafe Spore. 1^37 IQI7 RV'^t UUe 16 R ANPURA n.OOO July 30 l lT n June 18 BURDWAN 6.070 July 31 KA^RTUvn ,?-52J JUly 2 RAWAL
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    • 580 13 JlUclBIt 1ST E Rfi GSflP^^lEp (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) <^fP8 H. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails CITY OF WELLINGTON Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow June 29 July 2 CITY OP ORAN Havre.
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    • 979 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamwlp C« (I9H< L44. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Mutual |M Cunard WhiteStlir Lt*;" Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.) Tht Sarawak SiramUiin Co LU. The Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. The Australian Oriental Ltoe LU. The China Navigation Co., Ltd. Ihe Irrairaddj
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    • 663 14 K. P. M. «»p tvk vooßT —Mondav. June 14, Bclawan-Deli. WmTmSm Juni 14. Tanjong-Pandan. Batavia. IMMI and ,2SmMv. June 15. Bemkalta. Paneh. Berombang. Tan]on B -wZifiFt-T June 16. P Sarr.boe. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan Poeloe-PaUas. Pensalian- Estate and Rental. VAN oiTHOORN— Wednesday. June 16. Belawan-Deli. TUDKNS Wednesday. June 16. Muntok and
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    • 556 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE o^Kf AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. ortT> <, Afn tKOM SINGAPORE AM) HDfANO VIA COlpttO, BOMBAY. SIIFZ. P*>KT fcAIU. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLKS. GENOA. MARSI II II S AND NEW YORK..Arrives i^vrm Lcav~ Sporr. S'pore. Penan*. New YorK. Pres. Garflcld June 13 June 15 June 17 July *t Pres.
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    • 575 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA shunko Main «> aka r vi Durban. Lobito, Matadi. Jum '24 Shunko Maru pon Harcourl cotonou. Accra, Takoradi. Port Bouct, Monrovia and Conakry Franr* Maru *>P« Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. July 3 4 trance maru Dar-es-Salaam, Beira, bMNMQ Marques, Durban. East
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  • 1209 15 Nine Furlong Record Broken Twice FINAL DA Y OF SELANGOR SUMMER MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 12. TREI/E smashed the Malayan and course record for nin< fur!«»n»> todav on the third and last dav of the Selaiitfor Turf
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  • 211 15 Athletic Meeting This Month The first annual athlrtic meeting of the Municipal Services Club will be j jheld at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday. June 26.! at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Mts. W. Bartley has kindly consented to give away the prizes. The meeting \wll comprise the following
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  • 56 15 The following are results of the ties in the Singapore Lawn Tennis 1 Championships played at' the Y.M.C.A on Saturday. Junior Singles: Edward Tan beat M. B. Menon 4. 6—4. William Tan beat Goh Keng Hee 6—4, 6—l. Freddie Tan beat Satka 6—3, 6—3. Robert Chia beat Kwek
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  • 601 15 GULDAHL'S FINE EFFORT IN FINAL ROUND ished with 78 and 78 and Revolta with 75 and 73 totalled 296 both wer28th. Manero's la:,t two rounds of 7 7" 7 1_ gave, him 300 and, with, ..Sg&fr. 7o and 77. was 35th. Totals
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  • 155 15 'From Our Own Correspondent, i Alor Star, June 12. DERAK defeated Kedah by three goa.s to two in the Malaya Cup match played here this afternoon. There was one change in the Kedah team. Sheerat playing as substitute Caleb scored for Perak heading into
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  • 23 15 The cricket match between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Railway Institute, to be played at Balestier yesterday, has been cancelled.
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  • 207 15 Xavier Takes 7 For 34 THE Y MC A do i eared the Royal Artillery «Blakang Matn by 60 runs on the former's ground on Satur- day, Ferguson and Leembruggen making the highest scores lor the association with 46 and 38. respectively. Xavvr took seven of the
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  • 83 15 From Our Own Correspondent) .(chore Rahru. June 12. The KOOBd round of the annual billiards 'handicap* singles tournament or the International Library was concluded last night, the results being as follows Yunos beat Md. Sam 250 228 Ismail boat S. A Bakar 250-173. Chew Song Thong b,-at P
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  • 162 15 Island vs. S. G. C. Today rht 10]. owing uc the trims for the tfmnen'l :natch blwirii the S.: pn:t QoU Club and th. v Island (n.n. t.; b pay d over nin botfll Bfl Bul.it Timah iciay 'bland player* mentioned !i: Mrs. C L Oftaam \s
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  • 234 15 Win For Mr. And Mrs. Bloom field The first bi-monthly mixed loursomes competition lor June was played at Bukit Timah yesterday afternoon and resulted In a win lor Mr and Mrs. C. W. IMoowflfld v.ith a net .score oi 32. Thirty- three were taken out and tte
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  • 73 15 CHE YACOH MAKING GOOD PROGRESS From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, June 12. CJ;:od progress is being made by Che Yacob, the well-known Malay naer. who in injured In a moto. a d«U at Seremban yesterday on his Irom gingaporr to Ku:dj UHHpW He suffered ir.u-tu ■<••> <v the right thi*h
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  • 94 15 London, June 11 In the final of the British women's golf championship at Turnberry. Ayrshire Miss Jessie And rson beat Miss Doris Park 6 and 4 over 36 holes Reuter Miss Anderson is a Scotswoman 22 years old. In 1933 she won the HrW '•hampionship She has
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  • 49 15 <From Our Own Correspond r-nt' Lnlldrn. June II In the As.sotiatioh ol Brftiin M golf tournament the results wer«: Prosident's Tankaid FG. Aplui beat F. C PMdlaf 5 and 3 n. tlie final Coronation tup winner Straton Ferrier: rmner-UB J Crabb Watt. Running Bosey: H B Pike
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  • 33 15 Mr and Mrs H E D BMMKfc IB will be remembered by manv Jrieiids In Singapore and Ponang. Wbeie Mr Hancock was with the Honßkong arid Shanghai Bank fiav.- settled down at ■9Mb
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  • 1032 16 Brilliant Century At Critical Period MATCH ENDS IN DRAWN GAME YESTERDAY A lIK!IU\NT centurv by J. I Made was one of the features of this A >r r s Clarke lap match, whic-'i was played on Saturday and MMcrfej m the IMdan,. the rnaKh ending in
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  • 491 16 London, June 12. Robins has been chosen as captain of England in the first test Against New Zealand to be played on June 26.- Free Press J. E. SLADE si; 4—65: 5 85; 6 88: 7-88. 8 91 9—204: 10-220 B(AVI.IN(i OM R W Slade 1"
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  • 324 16 Craik Makes Good Recovery In Second Round CCORES of 155 and better qualified for play in the Singapore b Island golf championship, the qualifying rounds of which were played on the Keppel links over the week-end. M M. Paterson heads the list of the eight
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  • 156 16 Heavy Scoring By Home Team (From Our Own Correspondents Penan g, June 13. Time saved Seiangor club from a bad defeat at the hands of Penang sport club in their two day match concluded today, the match resu.ting in a draw. In repiy to Selangor's
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  • 49 16 Germany To Play Czecho Slovakia pZECHO SLOVAKIA will mrt-t V^ Germany in the lina! the Davis (up European /<• Reuter cables results oi si-mi (inals: Czecho Sloxaki.i beul Jugo Slavia thrrt'-nil ami Germany beat Belgium thre< nil. In last years final (»t-r many played and beat Ju«o Slavia.
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  • 118 16 Th<> lollowini; have ha -d t play l~»r the Junior Ij s^ainst "D" Cry Mia r.orrow at Gil! man Ban.i K Leembru^gen > Cap 1 i BuftU ran Guan Kilt, Tay Ye* INt B I Varrr.a. Au Kow Chu, C Goh Chin Chye. G Newnu:. 3 M Barker
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  • 35 16 Yesterdays cricket nutch between SCC and Raffles College, payed on the SCC and Raffles College, played en the College ground was draw;. The Club had lost eight for 102 when intervened.
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  • 32 16 Ih^ SA FA wu play the Gordon :ander.« soccer at Arson Stadium tomorrow Th? kick i.fl be at 5 p m and charges 50 ceni^ cents and 10 c<
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  • 52 16 The 120 yardl h I vyle. sea'ed handicap. In the mter-gioui: swimming contest at the Y.MCA. resulted: l R. c. lied and. It >Jam >: t. B M Khatena, Trojans*: 3. Cr.iam Koon Nan Total points to date are: "Trojani" 138. 'Athenians 1 47 Chaldeans 42. •Spartans' 49'
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