The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 June 1937
1937-06-19
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Title Section19 1937-06-19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. i:,.i .0 ESTD. 1835 SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 19.J7. 10 CEN IT19 words
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Article145 1937-06-19 1 Practical Difficulties Arising CHINESE OPINION IS DIVIDED Japan Very Cautious LONDON. JINK 18. IT IS STRONGLY REPORTED THAT MR. J. A. LYONS' A PROPOSAL FOR A PACIFIC PACT IS I NMKELY TO MATERIALISE. AT ANY RATE FOR A YFKY ONSIDER\BLK TIME. Although the idea was greeted with generalReuter - 145 words
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Article82 1937-06-19 1 Hurma-Siam Agreement London. June IX. The nationality of people living on tl nt! rs Of Burma and Sum ha., the subjtHit o! an CTChong ol > between the Burma G vernmenl the Government of Siam The two governments have co.rbineJ and derided that British •v* m territoryReuter - 82 words
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55 1937-06-19 1 London. June 18. The new mine-laying submarines npw and Rarqual left Portsmouth to Join the Chinese fleet. I hey ire ot 1,500 tons, hive six lo tubes and full mm -laying dpnent will >tay five days nxeh aand Singapare and are dv«- at XReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-06-19 1 Paris, June 18. TIIE death occurred today of a former president, M. Doiimergue.- Reuter M. DO! MIRC.I FReuter - 22 words
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102 1937-06-19 1 iFtom Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, June 18. R/lISS Am lia Earhart «Mrs. Putnam) ■"left Calcutta early this morning for Bangkok on her west-to-east round-the-world flight, but met bad weather between Akyab and Rangoon and returned to Akyab for the" night Bangkok's American colony102 words
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Article78 1937-06-19 1 SERIOUS RIOTING IN PUNJAB British Troops Out Bombay, June 18. CERIOUS rioting has broken out m the Punjab and British troops were called out to control it. The markets were closed and people were warned that anyone indulging m an affray was liable to be shot on sight. The troubleReuter - 78 words
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Article104 1937-06-19 1 London, June 18. The death has occurred of a welll>nown personality m the Church of England. Bishop W.ldon. Bishop Weldon. who was 83 and a bachelor, was noted for his outspoken comments on all kinds of subjects. He had a remarkable career He was headmaster of HarrowReuter - 104 words
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Article26 1937-06-19 1 The Acting Chief Justice Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, has altered the date of the Malacca Assizes from Nov. 9 to Nov. 1.26 words
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Article157 1937-06-19 1 London, June 18. THE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. VV. G. A. Ormsby-Gore, m a speech last night, said the economic situation m the British Colonies was improving beyond expectation. Production had increased and prices had risen. Regulation schemes had assisted this, he said, butBritish Wireless - 157 words
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64 1937-06-19 1 His Excellency the Governor has nominated Mr. Lim Soo Ban to be a member of the Chinese Advisory Board for the Settlement of Singapore, vice Mr. Lim Say Kwee. deceased says the S.S. Gazette published last night. Tokio, June 18. The Foreign Minister today formallyReuter - 64 words
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84 1937-06-19 1 London, June 18. /~«EN. Hertzog, the South Africa Prime Minister, left London for South Africa today and was given a farewell by a large crowd. Before leaving he had a long conversation with Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Dominions Secretary, regarding the future of the South AfricanReuter - 84 words
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115 1937-06-19 1 London, June 18. THE Lord Mayor of London. Sir George Broadridge. and the Lady Mayoress, accompanied by the Sheriffs and his high civic officers, arrived m Paris yesterday on a lour-day visit as the guests of the Paris Municipal Council. TodayBritish Wireless - 115 words
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Article, Illustration23 1937-06-19 1 A TIC-TAX MANS UPS AND DOWNS NEW COME DOWN. JOHN. ITS NO GOOD TYING YOURSELF INTO A KNOT OVER N.D.C.— ITS A NON-RUNNER!"23 words
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Article137 1937-06-19 1 Malaya 's New Airliner Delayed LANDED AT TAIPING; DUE HERE TODAY jVfINOR trouble to one of its two A'-* engines prevented the new De Havilland Rapide aircraft. Governor Raffles, reaching Singapore yesterday afternoon on its flight from England. The plane is to inaugurate Wearne Brothers' air service between Singa:ore. Kuala137 words
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Article68 1937-06-19 1 Prime Minister Of Ulster Denies Charge London, June 18. The Prim- 1 Minister ot Ulster has denied charges of intolerance m reply to allegations that Roman Catholics were the victims o! discrimination. He said he was tired of listening to those complaints, but if specific casesReuter - 68 words
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Article29 1937-06-19 1 London, June 18. A bulletin Issued by Lord Horder yesterday states that Sir James Barrie has lost ground and his condition is less satisfactory. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 29 words
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Advertisement77 1937-06-19 1 BIGIA TEA (.rings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCEPT 8.15 TO 9.15 P.M: DINNER and DANCE (formal) 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT AND CABARET BY THE POPCLAR D. FOKIEN-MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO D MARVIN I KR.-Vl TIEXKO K. ERMOLAEVA LVIE OP IHE MOSCOW BALLET.77 words
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Advertisement145 1937-06-19 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW J^ HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET TEATURING HARLES ROBERT FAMOUS ITALIAN VAUDEVILLE ARTISTES FROM THE SCALA THEATRE, MILANMUSIC BY RF.LLER'S FAMOUS HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA DINNER $3— NON-DINERS $I.— DANCE FORMAL SUNDAY MnRNINr POPULAR CONCERT special tiffin MUKIN I145 words
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Article149 1937-06-19 2 Diary Of The Day High Water: 7.29 a.m. 7.2 ft., 7.18 pm. 8.2 ft. Sports Malaya Cup match at Anson Road. Golf: Island championship at Keppel Club. f U Athletics Chinas? at Jalan Besar, R.A.F. at Seletar Swimming. Lpv.oith League carnival at Port Canning. Cricket: SC.C. vs. C.S.C. at S.C.C.149 words
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Article75 1937-06-19 2 Paris. June IT. Air Prance and Lufthansa yesterday agreed on the terms of a convention for date collaboration m th» Far East. South Atlantic and North Atlantic. The agreement is kept secret and iwlil De submitted to the respective Governments, but it is believed Air France securedReuter - 75 words
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Article70 1937-06-19 2 NEW P. O. TROOPSHIP The P. and O. have just obtained a contract for the provision of a new troopship. She Will be built m co-operation with, and to the requirements of the Sea Transport Department of the Board of Trade and will be on the lines of the troopship70 words
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1030 1937-06-19 2 Rubber Market Comments SCRAP COLLECTOR'S WEEKLY REVIEW IN the monthly statistical bulletin issued by the International Rubber Regulation Committee, for the months January, February and March this year, total Malayan net exports for 1936 are shown as 363,122 tons. In Lhe April issue of1,030 words
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Article216 1937-06-19 2 Ill (From Our Own Correspondent) e Segamat, June 17. e Mr. J. M. Billing from Kuala Lipis has replaced Mr. F. S. Wayman as y i Executive Engineer of the Public Works Department, Johore North (Segamat >. i Mr. Wayman has proceeded Home on y leave together with216 words
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Article43 1937-06-19 2 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the delay on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London yesterday was as follows: Telegrams handed m at 5.00 p.m. four minutes; 5.30 p.m. eight minutes; 6.00 pjn. seven minutes; 6.30 p.m. five minutes.43 words
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Article173 1937-06-19 2 Correspondence Law Of Supply Demand To the Editor of the Singapore Free Press. Sir— l was reminded ol Good King I Canute when I inquired the price and trend of rubber m Singapore today. One authority said 'buyers holding off because of fears for the franc"173 words
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Article523 1937-06-19 2 RUBBER MARKET SHOWS IMPROVEMENT Renewed Hope A I/I HOUGH there have been signs of some slight improv ment duri ing the week Irom tiie Home markets. business m Singapore has not responded and selling pressure k has held prices down, states Lewis and Peat's weekly rubber report issued yesterday. At523 words
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Article38 1937-06-19 2 PUYI'S ATTACKER EXECUTED Shanghai. June 17. Tang Chi Yung who hurled a homemade bomb at Henry Puyi. Emu of Manchukuo last week, was executed m the Mukden prison this morning pPuyi was not hurt.— Sin Chew Jit Poh38 words
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Advertisement119 1937-06-19 2 WEJAO£TA££ Offers AH LINGERIE m Stock at i 5% discount to make room for the new Shipment arriving at the Week end One Week only. 18. Battery Road. Ist tloor. Phone 7143. MERRY EXCITEMENT IN THAT -THIN MAN" STYLE! M. C. M' S LATEST COMEDY THRILL ________?a^ Sm'uS-B __I&__bV__l tX.119 words
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Advertisement353 1937-06-19 2 CIJ_SSIF_ED ADV__RTIS__MENTS. SKETOLENE. frepi.) PRFVF.NTS MOSQUITO BITI.S AM) ALLAYS IKIIINO II BITT.N Does not stain th.- mo- 1 delicate fabrics Price: $1.25 per bottle. MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED, Buttery Road. BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer Koad (near Swimming Club) Board Residence at moderate rate* La ice Gardens Tennis353 words
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Advertisement360 1937-06-19 2 Hbe Sinoaporc Jfree fibicss Head Office (e< ii sir,., s__r_____ vu r *£i *m let: "1,; Kuala Lumpur Mm -'i-et Phon. Ipuh OfficeBrew tii l'o__L Phone Penang Office. 12. Bishop -t r e-i Phone: laindon Ofliee: 40 43. I !,.-< I < 4. ■> Phon- •till _j A Tel: SUBSCRIPTION360 words
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Article, Illustration199 1937-06-19 3 Governor - N.I SCOUTS ON WAY TO WORLD JAMBOREE Governor Addressed By A PARTY of approximately 75 Boy Scouts from the Netherlands Indies bound for the World Jamboree m Holland thi> summer passed through Singapore yesterday morning, on the Rotterdam Lloyd liner Dempo. der the leadership of Mr. G. Chief Commissioner of199 words
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Article68 1937-06-19 3 Chinese Faces Charge Of Murder CASE POSTPONED AHENGHWA Chinese, named Kwek Ah Ngow was produced before Mr. W. G. Reeves m the second police court yesterday, charged with having committed murder by causing the death .f another Henghwa. named Kirn 00. at 5» 2 milestone. -Bukit Timah Road, on June68 words
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144 1937-06-19 3 Temporary Post With Possible Permanency 'Fr.-m Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 11. The Posts and Telegraphs Department of the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States require a telegraph engineer for a period of three years, with the possibility of a permanency. According to' an advertisement144 words
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169 1937-06-19 3 First Order For Seven > ears From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, June 17. The first order for locomotives m I years has been placed by the Federated Malay States Railways with Glasgow firm, the North British motive. Co.. Ltd.. Springbum. It is for eleven169 words
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Article198 1937-06-19 3 Stole $12 From "Mem's" Purse (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, June 16. On a charge of stealing 1 2 from his employer. Mrs. D. R. C„.yton, a Chines? houseboy. Tan Ah Sai, was sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment and a fine of $25,198 words
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858 1937-06-19 3 Dr. Lim Gets Discharge DEBTS DUE TO STANDING SURETY FOR MOTHER Y\li- MM ENG HAE, the well-known local eye specialist, was given his discharge from bankruptcy yesterday, by Mr. Justice Home, subject to his paying to the Official Assignee quarterly any sum above $300 of858 words
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Article464 1937-06-19 3 Actors Escapade Causes Trouble From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 17. DRUNK to the extent of smashing an empty beer bottle on the head of i a police constable, without having the faintest recollection of what he had, done. Manikam. a Tamil actor m an Indian dramatic troupe464 words
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Article, Illustration23 1937-06-19 3 ERROL FLYNN. the film star who has been repoitin? the Spanish civil war for a group of American papers, photographed back m Hollywood.23 words
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324 1937-06-19 3 Overcame Native Police CONVICTED on his own plea of guilty on charges of having parked a motor car at a public road within 20 feet of a junction, removing a motor car from the Orchard Road police station without the consent of the324 words
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Article, Illustration46 1937-06-19 3 IN SPITE OF THE EFFORTS of the thousands of British and Indian troops concentrated on the North West Frontier of India, the tanatfeal Fakir of Ipi and his followers remain as elusive as ever Plmtu shows a typical tribesman with rifle and cartridge bell m WazirisUn.46 words
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Article122 1937-06-19 3 Decline In F.M.S Mortality Rate CHECK ON MALARIA (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June 17. EITHER improved methods of medical treatment or improving economic conditions m the Federated Malay States, are contributing towards a marked decline m the mortality rate among hospitalised malarial patients m the country, states Mr.122 words
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Advertisement96 1937-06-19 3 SPECIAL RUM < TIONS FOR ONE WFI X ONLY •Xt row- sua. JINK MUR SUIT S,o I I \NNLI S SO DAY DKESS KYENING DRESS Sl.OO -LEANED AND PRKSSED Bl KTOL QUICK CLEANERS !7X. ORf HARD RD.. PHONE: 7".:» i IoV\N \(.KM H. B. WINTER 20. BATTERY RD. MAPLE HILL96 words
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Advertisement51 1937-06-19 3 To BELAWAN DELI (SUMATRA.) Reduced same vessel return tickets now available. Singapore Belawan return Ist class $80/Interchangeable with Straits Steamship Company, for first return sailing of the ss Kedah' to Singapore, after arrival of X.P.M. Steamer at Belawan. For particulars apply to: K. P. M. LINE, FIN LA YSON GREEN,51 words
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Article560 1937-06-19 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON Searches The News For An Answer To "When Does Life Begin? 9 Man Regains Sight After 22 Years— Jim Mollison Turns To The Oxford Group— The "Gloomy" Dean's Advice To The Nation Where Has Our Enterprise Gone? Beer And Beef Won The Empire Flu Epidemic560 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1937-06-19 4 By Dr. Scott, M. D. t Paris, Although doctors are human, you rarely find them suffering from indigestion. The reason is that they know exactly what causes it and how to treat it. Personally. I -now nothing to e^ual BLsuxated' Magnesia as a speedy and lasiing1,262 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1937-06-19 4 FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT factory several more marches of this nature will take place High Army quarters are also said to b_ seriously tar._iieri;ig the establishment cf a British Foreign Legiin. Tbe idea originate, with an officer of the Indian political servLe. Enlistment m the Legion, it is sug- i1,221 words
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Advertisement19 1937-06-19 4 FOR REPAIRS I N JEWELLERY WATCHES U.S. de SILVA MANUFACTURING JEWELLER 179. ORCHARD rtOAO OV4LTINE' Delicious Hot or Cold19 words
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Article, Illustration108 1937-06-19 5 MME. INA MITTER, famous Society beauty of Calcutta, and pioneer Indian leader of women's movements m the East, at the start of a motor tour of Europe, durinc which she will meet Chancellor Hitler. Signor Mussolini and Kemal Ataturk. Mme. Mitter is the wife of Mi108 words
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Article, Illustration193 1937-06-19 5 Wmtm EARTH ART is due m Singapore this week-end on a world flight following the route sh< wn m the map above < \PT V IV U'VERGNE. M.C.. D.C M., M.S.M.. late of the Indian Army i"d Super. ntendent of the Victoria Memorial since its opening193 words
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Advertisement60 1937-06-19 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. x\ I _____J^ 1 1 __P^ a_^ ____BB^^^^_tf Jk- s yjgk^LW g JV' a_T §_§am < \^_b___ ~_a^« _aww aw __r i _Bs________ __r __r m^ __r m^rAmm *\S_ B gBHHHIHi60 words
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410 1937-06-19 6 Passengers' Novel Experience SHIP STOPS DEAD: GOES FULL SPEED ASTERN Colombo. P V SFXGERS m the Orient liner Orama, m Colombo recently h .ul a most exciting experience when a whale crossed the path of the ship and compelled her to stop dead. The410 words
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Article205 1937-06-19 6 N.I. Tour - N.I. Tour I-*_prp< etl By r-cid "Reformer Prince, the of Travancore. accomr.other the Ma'virani 1 E?aya Rajah, passed tnrou, ore yesterday morning on his araj kto India very impressed by his month's tour of Java. Bali and Sumatr.t. Their Highnesses arrived early yesterday morn-Hf by the Rotterdam205 words
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Article48 1937-06-19 6 When Oapt E H. Hime, Senior Superintendent of Customs, Port Swettenham. pri eds on transfer to Seremban _j D rity Commissioner of Trade ajid Customs, Negri Sembilan on June 21. his place will be taken by Mr J. R. m. Pickthall who is on long leave at present.48 words
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Article255 1937-06-19 6 Government Auditor Accounts JJp L- G. Corney, Government ITI auditor, m his report on the F.M.S. accounts, makes the following comment on checks against irregularity and fraud: "I found it necessary to bring to the notice of Government certain defects m the safeguards m the collection of255 words
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Article110 1937-06-19 6 witn a view ot stimulating gold mining and geological development m Canada, between 40 and 50 surveying parties will go into the various mining fielda throughout Canada next month m the annual exploration work. University students who are taking courses m mining cr geology will110 words
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Article97 1937-06-19 6 F.M.S- "Wind Fall" Of $25,000 THE F.M.S. auditors report states that the appointment of a permanent Collector of Estate Duty has resulted m an improvement as regards procedure and a notable increase m ■the estate duty revenue collected. In one case of a person who died97 words
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Article, Illustration137 1937-06-19 6 Piped Away By Gordons 9 Band LEANING over the rail of the P. O. liner Corfu, Mr. John Sime looked less jovial than usual as he took his last glimpse of Singapore, as he sailed yesterday after 27 years m Malaya. The band and pipes of137 words
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Article203 1937-06-19 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 11. Among the Malayans and exMalayans who accepted invitations to t lhe Royal Empire Society's reception n honour of colonial visitors, held at the society's new home m Noftbum- berland Avenue. London, last night, were the 101 l awing. Sir203 words
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Article89 1937-06-19 6 The marriage was solemnised at St Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday afternoon by the Rev. J. G Hall between Miss AucLre&r Elizabeth Steele, cf England and Mr R. D. Stonehewar, of Kalumpang Estate. Tanjong Malim. The engagement is announced m London between Dr. J. Guthrie Clothier. FR C.S., younger89 words
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Article, Illustration38 1937-06-19 6 THE BAND AND PIPES of the Gordon Highlanders who bade farewell to Mr. John Sime, one of the Colony's best known Scots as he left Singapore on the Corfu yesterday after 27 years m Malaya. (Free Press photo).38 words
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460 1937-06-19 6 BOTH DRUGS AID FIGHT AGAINST MALARIA [From Our Own Co-Tc. pendent] Koala Lumpur, June 13. QUININE or atebrin, which sh tl] it to? Eoth drills have been claimed to ibe efficacious m tho fight against maiaria. and an Insight into the intensity ol460 words
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Article81 1937-06-19 6 Mr. J. T. Wentscher. the well-known oainter and sculptcr. passed through Kuala Lumpur last week from Taiping. where he has been staying for the last .our weeks working among the Temiar people, whom Mr. H. D Noone brought down from Cameron Highlands for- the Coronation festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Wentscher81 words
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Article152 1937-06-19 6 Salesman Says Kruschcn Keeps Him "On HU T„ r "I am a commercial writes a corrcsponaer.i endless travelling by train I be rone const* pa ted Hi, mysell wcl! pureed. Krusi the only tbing that will tively and not inter i» I tak- a large dos<>152 words
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Article297 1937-06-19 6 Assault On Lodgers Cook (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah. June 15. POR assaulting a middle-aged Chinese named Chow Ah Chee by hitting him with a boom, a European woman named Elizabeth Skea was today fined $2 by Raja Salim m the Batu Gajah police court. Giving297 words
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Article63 1937-06-19 6 <From Our Own Correspondent laipmc Jun«> A mee* ing o! th- Chine*. A Board is scheduled to b<* lieid on June 26 at the Chinese Pr Ipoh. when several important matters connected with the Communit come up for discussion The Hon Mr A. B Jordan Be_iet_fT lor Chinese Affairs M...63 words
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Miscellaneous850 1937-06-19 6 I CHURCH 1 SERVICES b ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL > TRINITY IV m: 6.50 a.m. Holy Ccmmunion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8.00 a.m. Choral Eucluyist. 9 15 a.m. Holy Communion 10.15 a.m. Sunday School. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Rev. W. E. Farren, Chaplain General tc Forces. WEEKDAYS:— Holy Communion850 words
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360 1937-06-19 7 Basic Total Of 950,000 Tons London, June 18. THE Colonial Secretary, after full consideration of the various representations, has decided on the allocation of sugar quotas for 1937/1938 on the unanimous recommendation of the permanent advisory committee of Colonial sugar producers. The basic quotaBritish Wireless - 360 words
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78 1937-06-19 7 BERMUDA— NEW YORK AIR SERVICE STARTS London. June 10. Imperial Airway:*.' new Empire flyin;' boat Cavalier was scheduled to leav Bermuda today o:\ the first flight Ul Lhe regular Bennuaa New York .service. This line will oe operated In eon function With Pan-American Airways The first regular New Yurk lieuniiBritish Wireless - 78 words
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Advertisement238 1937-06-19 7 ydtd'W- V Evpry w onwn alw.y. Maniours for thto. )J «gH>^ Latest styles are al\^^V _J ways created at -7 Vtlfigaro > V Ladies Hairdressers Br as Kasah Kd. Raffle. Hotel Phone 2_6S. fc i miajgi foPCNING TUESDAY jat the ALHAMBRA fl Mc_R£ a No re of the Dale' fi238 words
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Advertisement305 1937-06-19 7 GREAT SUCCESS! ALL SHOWS PACKED _OUT^NCE OPENING ALHAMBIRA TODAY 3.15— 5.15— 9.15 CONCLUDING 6 CHAPTERS "UNDERSEA KINGDOM" w^ RAY "CRASH" CORRIGAN SUE The Desperate Struggle To Foil A Plot To Wreck The World. THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL PLAY THAT RAN FOR OVER TWO YEARS m LONDON Now Filmed! "THE DOMINANT SEX"305 words
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Advertisement362 1937-06-19 7 m **mmimmmm mmmm mmmmmy mmmw ammmt mmmm mmmmmmmmmtamammtmmmam tf_-_a "A thoroughly good film" STRAITS TIMES. LAST DAY! PAVILION ™J, i* _r „^ifV^ >^_______________88__l an^t- yy 9 mt& 3 __^_i 5 t_J_ft______S^_*/ x IO" WALTER WANGlR^tretenU jl {Un BOVER ARTHIR I HBTOEITK MADE AT NIGflTx y with LEO CARRILLO Coin Give362 words
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498 1937-06-19 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1937. Malaria And Malaya T__lS year's report of the F.M.S Malaria Advisory Board contains very little to suggest that any real .progress is being made m the con- troi of a disease which, it is estimated, annually costs Malaya m deaths, loss oi498 words
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Article, Illustration763 1937-06-19 8 •THE most exhausting part oi a flight comes when it has been sur.es.sl ully 'accomplished; for it is a far greater strain receiving congratulations and being generally banquetted. feted and interviewed than doing something 1 which one has braced oneself to do and which763 words
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Article, Illustration680 1937-06-19 8 CIR George Maxwell is still one of the most outspoken critics of Malayan administration and his articles m the Malaya supp'ement of the Financial News this week <I have received an advance copy by air mail> is no exception, even though the occasion demanded a resume680 words
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Article378 1937-06-19 8 Why Not Pay Volunteers Correspondence lo the Editor ol the Free h Sir.— You can get most thinft It world if you care to pay lo: ar.d if Gen Dobb: md ning friends want more ane Volunteers, why not tr> p_suits Recruiting lor the Ter:.*. Home v Council decided that378 words
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Advertisement245 1937-06-19 8 MAKE YOUR > GIMLET 1 WITH ROSES LINE JUICE C a I (I b c c k's I iVisic JlleYc/iajit* Since 186*1 BY SPECL.L A JjW TO MM THI AFPIMNTMEN'I KlN<i f BIAM IBTD PL 1171. FOR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING PRESENTS IN STERLING SILVER, E. P. N. S. CRYSTALWARE THE HEDQUARTERS245 words
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Advertisement52 1937-06-19 8 A WITNESS m court described himself as a once-popular icomedian. Some comedians aren't popular evan as often as that. But continuous popularity has been achieved by the GAFLAC ACCIDENT a"d ALL SICKNESS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE.52 words
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130 1937-06-19 9 JAPAN WILLING TO REVISE TANGKU TRUCE "Gesture" To Improve Conditions In North China Shanghai, June 18. THE state of affairs m North China, particularly m East Hopei and Charhar, does not directly concern Japan, though she is willing to assist China m bringing about an amelioration of conditions there, accordingSin Chew Jit Poh - 130 words
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Article, Illustration350 1937-06-19 9 First Members Of Ma lay an Corona tion Contingent Back GLOWING with enthusiasm for England, the first members of the Malayan Coronation contingent arrived back yesterday on the P. and O. liner Ranchi. The party included. Capt. Moha- 1 mcd Aii bin Maidin. M.8.E.. of j Malacca. Lieut. Ariffin bin350 words
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Article105 1937-06-19 9 London, June 18. Changes m wage rates reported to the Ministry of Labour m the first five months of the year are estimated to have resulted m a net increase of about £367.000 weekly m the full-time rates of over 2.900,000 workers, compared with an105 words
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Article237 1937-06-19 9 Notable Step In Colonial Aviation London, June 18. THE opening of the Singapore aero drome was a notable step m the recent steady advance of the Colonial Empires civil and military aviation, stated that Mr. W. G. A Ormsby-Gore. the Colonial Secretary, at a Corona Ciub (Colonial Services!237 words
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130 1937-06-19 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 18. T am satisfied beyond all doubt that you probably killed Janakee m a fit of jealous rage because her mother would not go back to you. "I think you said to yourself. 'If I cannot have130 words
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Article87 1937-06-19 9 Hong Kong. June 18. The Chekiang and the Siangsi River, m North Kwangsi, overflowed their banks on Wednesday after several days heavy rainfall. The city of Kweilin, new capital of the province, was flooded, rendering a suspension of communications between the city and other centres.— Sin87 words
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Article, Illustration256 1937-06-19 9 DISCUSSION AT SOCIETY'S ANNUAL MEETING Mr .Wang Ching Wei's Heart Stops Beating For Several Seconds THE question whether the usual celebration of St. Andrew'- Night by a dinner and ball should be suDstitu'ed by a ball and cold supper involved considerable discussion at the256 words
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Article75 1937-06-19 9 H.E. the Governor and Lady Thomas, accompanied by the private secretary and aide-de-camp, will proI ce_d to Kuala Lumpur by the night mail-train leaving Singapore on Saturday. June 26. The Governor, attended by the private secretary and aide-de-camp. will return by the night mail-train leaving Kuala Lumpur on75 words
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318 1937-06-19 9 600 Irish Volunteers At Lisbon London, June 18. "PHE Italian Press does not comment m detail on the bombing of the Italian steamer Madda, reported from Gibraltar, by Spanish aeroplanes oft the coast of Algeria. It is alleged that 30 bombs were dropped318 words
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210 1937-06-19 9 I Washington, June 18. THE Government has appointed three m.n. to mediate m the steel dispute. Extreme brutality on the part ot the Chicago police m a battle with strikers j at the Republic Steel Co. works is alleged by Senator Thomas to be210 words
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Article22 1937-06-19 9 sh.in_h.ii June IK The Hop 0 -Charhar Government has issued an order prohibiting students fiom staging public demonstrate Sin Chew Jit Poh22 words
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Advertisement121 1937-06-19 9 Qt\ WORTHS ROLL -ON ELASTIC GIRDLE jSBv WELL MADE AND DURABLE FITTEO 2 P IRS SUSPENDERS WffJUjk COLOUR:- TEA ROSE V IfUs DEPTH 15 INS. SIZES SMALL. MEDIUM. LARGE PRICE $6.50 ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. 2^t^^^r^« WEMC o" FANCY LINEN A cr«a>< -Resisting I \BRIC IDEAL EOR YOU121 words
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550 1937-06-19 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 6 p. m. June 18 Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 112*8 112% Funding Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 109 3 i ***** War Loan, 3'' 2 p.c... 100^550 words
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Article194 1937-06-19 10 June 15. 16. 17. JUT firm Can. Com. 90 3 4 91 > 4 91 American Telephone .md Telegraph 165 159>' 2 164^ At.-hcson Railroad BP, 80' 4 82» 4 Chi apeak oor4 r > 8 54- r H 541, Dupont 152 151 154» 4 Fir. .tone194 words
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83 1937-06-19 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 18, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I X.R.S.S m cases (F. 0.8. June* :i2» 2 32 4 Good FAQ. m bales (FO.B. June) 31 11/16 31 13/16 No. 1 X. R.S.S. (Spotloose) (awardable Singapore) 32 1 2 July 32% 31% July-Sept. 32 383 words
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Article62 1937-06-19 10 Jnne 18 Gambler T.T. 8 00 Java Cube 11.00 Hamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 16.50 Black Pepper 900 Copra, mixed 5.65 Copra, sundried 6.15 Small Flake Tapioca 4.50 Rice Saigon Al $160 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 1 $146 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 2 $137 Rice Siam,62 words
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Article182 1937-06-19 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 18 RUBBER: Firm. London-Spot: 911 16d. 913 15d. Previously: 9 7 16d 9 9 16d July-Sept.: 911 16d. 913 16d. Previously: Vjd Oct.-Dec: <>: 4 d 9? a d. Previously: I 9 lGd. 9 11 lGd. Jan. -March: 913 16d. 915182 words
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Article74 1937-06-19 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 18 Tin: Firm. Cash: €246 15s. Previously: Dull at €245 7s 6d. Thrte months: €253 12s Gd. Previously: £245. New York Tin: 55.00 Previously: 55.12 Copper: Settlement: €53 12s 6d. Previously: .€53 7s Gd Gold: Yesterday: £1 0w 6' 2 d.74 words
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Article82 1937-06-19 10 London Closing Quotations June 18 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Franc to 124.21 110 7 8 110 7 8 New York to 488 4.93 13 10 4.93 13 16 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.91* 4 8.97'" 8 8.97 7 8 Hong Kong82 words
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Article203 1937-06-19 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations SELLING June 18 London. T.T. 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 4 1 16 London. 4 months' sight 2 4' s Lyons, demand 1290 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 57 5 8 Montreal, demand 57'/ 2 Batavia. demand 104 9 16 Samarang.203 words
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Article241 1937-06-19 10 Fraser Company. Total for Books Close. financial Company Dividend Date Ex. Div. year TIN Payable Date to date A. Hitam Tin 20% Int. June 8 June 28 June 21 50'Bangrin Tin 5% June 23 5^ Jelapang 7V' June 23 June 30 June 24 7V' Katu 2%* Int. June 23 June241 words
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Article1315 1937-06-19 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Eraser and Co. 's List FRIDAY, JINE 18, 1937: C P.M. MINING Buyers Setters Ampat Tin (4s) 5s iW 6s 3d Asam Kumbang 35s 6d 37s Gd Arstral Malay <£) 56s 58s Ayer Hitam (ss) 28s 6d 29s 6d c.d. Ayer1,315 words
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Article265 1937-06-19 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Tin at midday was Sl2'!'.. up On the London Stock Exchange yesterday prunes were more «»r less unchanged with no special features According to our < aides rr ceived London are still further buyers of Southern265 words
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Article, Illustration407 1937-06-19 11 Winning CONTRACT David Burnstine, Merwtn D. Mater, Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence IN the Four Aces system we now re- sorve the jump response m a new suit as a slam force. Accordingly, once this407 words
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355 1937-06-19 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 16. CONSUMPTION of rubber m America m May was well maintained and at 51.733 tons is m accordance with market expectations. There was very little difference m the movement of stocks the increased arrivals being the result of heavy shipments355 words
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Article172 1937-06-19 11 (Incorporated m China by Special Charter.) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHI NGRCO*' Paid Up Capital h $40,000.00. on Reserve Funds tn excess of Ih J 4.800,000.00 Total Assets approximately th H. 800,000.000 00 HEAD OFFICE:172 words
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Article172 1937-06-19 11 New Venture At Bukit Mertajam <From Our Own Correspondent.* Pen an ir. June lt>. The people of other lands will tw* enabled to derive the benefits coming from the eating of durian as the result of a new canning venture at Bukit Mertajam. A new enterprise shortly will172 words
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Advertisement195 1937-06-19 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up.. $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling £6,500,000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve195 words
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Advertisement480 1937-06-19 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND (Ml (Incorporated m England by (Royal Charter; Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3 000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London. E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang480 words
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Miscellaneous1707 1937-06-19 11 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES 7*Cir%A V I 005 "Three Around a Table." Sketch. yJsJr\ I 9 15 Gramophone records. 9.20 Weekly review. sJIVC innnf 9*° Concert from the Carlton Hotel Ol_^'U-_tTJKl_i Amsterdam. 1010 Close down. 1.333 kc s (22.5 m.) pm. BERLIN 1. 45 Light orchestral music, played by Reller's Hungarian1,707 words
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Article81 1937-06-19 12 Mails from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. despatched on June 16 are expected to arrive m Singapore today by air (Qantas): general delivery 4.05 p.m. Mails from Netherlands Indies are expected to arrive m Singapore today by air (Netherlands): general delivery 4 05 p.m. Mails from Holland etc. are81 words
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Article55 1937-06-19 12 June 17: De Weert. Nieuw Zeeland. Camphuys. Kota Radja <Dut.): Kedah. Tilawa, Rohna. Elephanta. Rantau. Silver Gull. Mer an (Brlt.L June 18: Ampang. Tandjong Pinang. Tandjong Balei, Jerantut. Corfu. Ensis, Behar, Kinta. Hong Siang (Brit.); Mijer. V. der Does de Bye. Tidore. Dempo. Op ten Noort <Dut. >; Muinam55 words
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994 1937-06-19 12 compasses and the automatic wireless set more difficult. CATAPULTED OFF ROPE A dramatic story of the rescue was told by the Royal Australian Artillerymen. "The poa? Of escaping steam woke me," said Bombardier K. Scott, "and I called a couple of my friends. We climbed994 words
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Article777 1937-06-19 12 The following were passengers on the s.s. Corfu, which sailed for Europe yesterday Bro. Anthony. Mr. B. le D Anderson, Mr. J H Alexander. Mr. J. H. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aitchison. Mr. J. S. Amor. Major S. W. Addison. Mr. A. Anderson. Mrs. T. W. Archer.777 words
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Article58 1937-06-19 12 The Singapore Harbour Board berthing arrangements for today are: Enggano West a.m.; 11 godown. Cranfield West 1 p.m.; 301 godowns Atreus P. Bkm. a.m.; 48 9 godowns. Hakodate Maru West 11 a.m.; 22 godown. Eumaeus West noon; 67 godowns. Klang P. Brani noon; 45 godowns. Pangkor East58 words
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Article114 1937-06-19 12 Ships alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1): Hakodate Maru 22 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2): Ranchi 18; Kistna 16: Pangkor Enggano 11; Eumaeus 7 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2): Cranfield 30, Silverbeech 32 ii.. yew 34. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4): Hosang114 words
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Article150 1937-06-19 12 Ho Sang. Brit 3.293 ions, from O.^ 17. to Calcutta 19 CG. Pasouier. Ften 1.235 tons, from Saigon 17. to Saigon 21 Ipoh. Brit.. 528 tons, trom T Anson 17. to Telok Anson 19 Atreas. Brit.. 4.132 tons. Irom Yokohama 17. to Port Swettenham 21 Pacific, Dan.. 727150 words
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Advertisement678 1937-06-19 14 K. P. M. PALOPO-Saturdav. June 19. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api TOBOUJ-Saturday. June 19. SeiaUPandjans. Koedap. Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinsgi. B n-kalLs. Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api. VALENTIJN Saturday. June 19. Rhio i passengers and mails only) *Bawean -passengers and maits only.. radang-Bay < passengers and nuils only). Boelclcng < pass: users and mails678 words
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Advertisement686 1937-06-19 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 6-W AMERICAN MAIL LINE I- I fP^t CaT r~~7<jlfcS_''\£v~~~~^ /t/__ji--n£v~'""l TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Leaves Leave*. Arrives Spore. Spore. Penanr. New York. Pres. Hayes June 27 June 29 July 1 Aug.686 words
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Advertisement604 1937-06-19 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Sliunko Maru Dakar via Durban, Lobito. Matadi. June 26 26 Duala. Port Harcourt, Layos. Cotonou. Accra, Takoradi. Port Bouet, Monrovia and Conakry France Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. July Dar-es-Salaam, Beira, Lourenco Marques. Durban. East London. Port Elizabeth and Mossel604 words
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Article, Illustration2536 1937-06-19 15 Barney - Barney Home Sports Notes By London. June 12. •THE Malayan Gol. Meeting, held 1 over the Prince Sandwich course, was won by F. G. Aplin of Selangcr, whose handicaps was 12. There was quite a sprinkling of "home leavites" among the 39 entries. The2,536 words
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Article, Illustration24 1937-06-19 15 The start of a heat m the 100 yards event of the Municipal Serxi.es Sports at the SRC yesterday. (Free Press photo)24 words
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Article66 1937-06-19 15 THE first round of the Singapore Island amateur golf champion ship, will be played over the course of Keppel Golf Club this afternoon, the matches and times being: 2.30 C. A. It. Bateman vs. R. Craik. 2.35 S. N. Kelly vs. M. M. Paterson. 2.40— C. W.66 words
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Article156 1937-06-19 15 THE Municipal Services Sports Club are holding their first athletic sports meeting on June 26 at the Jalan Besar Stadium and m connection with it a few heats were run off yesterday on the SRC. ground resulting as follows 100 yards Ist heat 1. John Then156 words
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Article151 1937-06-19 15 Frith Wins In Record Time Isle of Man, June 18. Fred Frith riding m Norton finished with a sensational burst m a record last lap at 90.27 m.p.h. and won the Senior Tourist Trophy for motor cycles of 500 cubic centimetres m the record time oi 2 hours.151 words
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Article61 1937-06-19 15 A total sum of $300,000 will be required to run the Seventh National Athletic Meet to be held at Nanking on Oct. 10. according to a conservative estimate by its Preparatory Committee which met this month Of the amount $12,000 wih be appropriat'd by the National Govern ment.61 words
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Article86 1937-06-19 15 In a friendly soccer match at the* S.CC padang last evninz. Khalsa beat an S.C.C "B" XT by three points to two. Scorers for Khalsa were T. X Velu <two> and Karpal Singh while thosr for S.C.C were Minns and Bewest "1,000 runs m May" race86 words
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Article256 1937-06-19 15 RANGOON RD. SCHOOL ATHLETICS THE Thirteentti Annual Athletic Sports ol the Rangoon Roafl School, were held on tiie school ground yesterday belore a largp j gathering j The course was well marked and thr school premises were gaiiy decorated and fine weather prevailed througlij out At the conclusion Bl tiie256 words
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Article117 1937-06-19 15 1 .ll'.l'.i; Mrs. Graham S ___Mrf won the Welsh woman's golf championship ou the Royal Porthcawl Clubs course luff the fourth time when she beat Dr. Phyllis Whittaker 10 and 9 m the final scheduled for thirty six holes. Mrs Emery's pr vious successes117 words
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Article, Illustration23 1937-06-19 15 W. J. M. Warden m action at the S.C.C. yesterday m the men's singles event oi the S L.T.A. championships (Free Press photos)23 words
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195 1937-06-19 16 BEST form m yesterday's mixed doubles games m the S.L.T.A. championship series at the S.C.C. courts was displayed by Mr. and Mrs. Warden and N. S. Wise and Mrs. Nassim. Both pairs should work their way into th^ finals Fo.lowing are results195 words
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Article, Illustration261 1937-06-19 16 Win For Eton And Harrow HTO commemorate O.W. day m Singa- pore Wellington members of the Singapore Po.o Olub challenged the Etonian members to a 2 chukka match. Unfortunately Eton could only raise 3 players but they co-opted an old Harrovian and the match was261 words
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Article86 1937-06-19 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 19. DRASTIC measures were taken by the Disciplinary Board at a meeting of the Penang Football Association tonight, following the referee's report on the State trial on Monday, when the State Probables were beaten by the rest m a deplorable game.86 words
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Article412 1937-06-19 16 ~PHE following is the draw for partners and times of starting for the Keppel Golf Club's June mixed foursomes tomorrow afternoon 4.00 Miss D. Hirst and C Q. Starkey vs Mrs. E. R. Lubbock and G. McGuffln. 4.05 Miss I. D. Brown and A. M.412 words
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Article233 1937-06-19 16 Hose cricket results are cabled by Reuter as follows At Preston. Lancashire beat the New j Zealanders by an innings and 74 runs New Zealand 220 and 149 iSibbles four' for 28 >. Lanes 443 tPaynter 94. Iddon 108. Oldfield 101). At Lonbridge. Kent beat Glamorgan on233 words
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Article35 1937-06-19 16 The English touring amateur soccer team had a virtual walk-over m their first Test match against New Zealand at Dunedin this month, winning by 12 goals to nil. says a Reuter message.35 words
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158 1937-06-19 16 Y.M.C.A. And M.P.H. Draw One- All In Friendly THE shooting on both sides did not register as often as it should or the result would not have been 1-1 m yesterday's friendly soccer match between the V.M.C.A. and M.P.H. After netting one goal each m the first half, the teams158 words
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58 1937-06-19 16 Regiment Beaten By Two Goals To Nil In Division Two Soccer H.M.S. Terror 2: Inniskillings II 0. PLAYING more direct soccer than their opponents, the H.JVI.S. Terror defeatef the second eleven of the Royal Innlskilling Fusiliers by two goals to nothing at the Anson58 words
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Article144 1937-06-19 16 By "NIMROD" CINGAPORE S chances over Malacca M m today's Malaya Cup game at Anson Road stadium seem fairly safe —that is. if they play up to expectation Attractive to early arrivals at the ground will be the presence ol the pipes and drums band ol144 words
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Article183 1937-06-19 16 Two Objections Lodged Ascot. Juilf iv OOMETHING ol a sensation created m the Hardwuk here today after Mid-day Sun „i ing a 2 to 1 lavourite confirmed lils Fpsom victory m the Derby i J( irq Plastercast and Flares uy I a -hall lengths and a head183 words
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Article35 1937-06-19 16 Chicago, June 18 PROMOTER Mike Jacobs has I stated that the winner of the Braddock- Louis will meet Farr for the world title at the White City on July 30, ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration358 1937-06-19 16 fUE following are the acceptances; for today, the second and last. day of the Selangor Skye Meeting. Race I— Ponies Class I^— Div. 3— s'» furs. Valkyrie 11.4 Perfect Lady 10.12 Movalong 10.3 Anaconda 10 0 Lady Mildred 9.12 Fernlet 9.9 Leonie 9.9358 words
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Advertisement91 1937-06-19 16 TROPICAL PLANTING AttD GARDENING With coloured and numerous other Ulustrations si-?..-o By H. F. M .CMILLAN FOREWORD TO THE FOURTH EDITION Recent years have been the issue of number of new books relating to the agriculture and horticulture of the tropics and sub-tropics, but m spite of this the demand91 words
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Advertisement18 1937-06-19 16 TIGER TESTIMONIALS Mr. Percy Cholmonde ley-Beauchatnp, awaiting his remittance, saidhr 1 1 j ™w "Boy! Where's My TIGER?"18 words
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