The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 June 1937

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15,1%. ESTD. 1835 SATURDAY, Jl NE ZH, 1P37. lft CENTf
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  • 439 1 "Singapore Housing Conditions No Better Than 20 Years Ago" DRASTIC MEASURES NEEDED Revelations In Health Officers Report FHK activities of the Singapore Improvement Trust m throwing open back lanes and reconstructing houses to give more light and ventilation are not enabling Singapore tt> hold
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  • 40 1 London. June 25. Haningay has offered Joe Louis V 20.000 to tight Buddy Baer m London. If Louis heats Baer. Louis would be matched against the winner of the Farr-Schmeling fight for the world title.- Reuter
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  • 72 1 Port of Spain. June 25. The strike m Trinidad shaws some Improvement. There was one affray yesterday when a mob cut telephone lines and set Are to several acres of sugar canes. The strikers are asking ior increased wages, and some are also asking for a 40-hour
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  • 40 1 Hong Kong. June 25. A shipping strike In Hong Kong has been averted today. There is a shortage of engineers m the Colony and 1.500 British officers have been granted substantial increases m salary.- Reuter
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  • 36 1 On the North West Frontier. Lieut. Col. P Grant has been killed In action Heavy fighting took place m wooded country, and it is believed that hostile tribesmen suffered heavy losses
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  • 283 1 Bigger Exchange Equalisation Fund Decision London. June £5. THE Chancellor vi Mv Exchequer. Sir John Si'-a- 1 announced In |the House of Commons nn increase ir: 'the Exchange Equalisation Fund by £200.000.000. He explained that the dlshoardlng ,oi gold and financial dislurbai i abroad had caused a general ten Jeni
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    45 1 THE EMU iBDULLAH of Transjoi.lan photographed with Mustapha Kemal. President of the Turkish Kepublic. when they met for the first line re cnt!\ during his visit ta Istanbul. The fact that Transjordankt was part oi Turkey before the Great War makes this picture especially interesting.
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  • 27 1 Nankins. June '?.">. The Legislative Yuan today passed the 1937 budgat, totalling si 000.G49.H78 Chinese currency) Additional revenue and taxes total ton expenditures $70,000,000. Reuter
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  • 131 1 London View Of Tin Prospecting From Our Own Correspondent! London, June 25. ONDON tin circles welcome the announcement of the lilting of the ban on tin prospecting m Malaya. The Financial News, m a leading article, says that the renewal ot tin prospecting m Malaya is ft wise move. The
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  • 46 1 London. June 25. Queen Mary's voice will be heard at the laying ol the foundation ston&^of the new Church Hous? In Dean's Yard. Westminster, m transmission U on June 26. from 1—55 p.m. to 2—30.. I G.M.T. on GSJ GSH. and GSG.
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  • 39 1 London, June 13. Gold to the value o! £653.000 was' disposed ol m dealings m London today. The price was 140s 6Ud. per ounce, an increase of 2d. on the pre- 1 vious price.- Reuter
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  • 34 1 Shanghai. June "5. The Japanese Ambassador m China, said today that Japan wa.s ready to resume negotiations with China lor a readjustment of amicable relation il China desired it. Reuter
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  • 187 1 TTIIL urgent need for the co-ordi-nation cf transport services In Malaya was stressed bp the chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board. Sir (ieorge Trimmer, when speaking at a dinner m his honour at the Adelphi Hotel last night. "This question ot" transport is
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  • 839 1 !M. Rs DEBA TE London. June 25. rOREIGN affa'rs, and particularly Spain and the Far East were debased m the House cf Commons today. Tne Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Sh&mberlaln, said that conditions today were such that an incautious m^ve o: even a loud exclamation
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  • 145 1 Our London Correspondent cables: The recently formed Specialised I nit Trusts are announcing details eariy next week of a trust for tin and rubber shares covering 85 rubber companies and 20 tin concerns. Two-shilling units are proposed. The directots of the management company include Mr. Edward Douglas Money,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 82 1 BIGIA TEA Hrings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your horoe. TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DINNER AND DANCE (formal; 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT AND CAbAPET BY THE POPULAR D. FOKIEN-MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO 1) MARVIN V. KRAVt HENKO K. ERMOLAEVA LATE Ot THE MOSCOW BALLET.
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    • 163 1 There is no bolter Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW Wfa HOTEL TONIGHT "AL FRESCO" DINNER ON THE MOONLIT LAWN SPECIAL MUSIC BY RELLERS FAMOUS HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA CABARET AND DANCING FN THE BALL ROOM 9.3«— 1i MIDNIGHT DINNER $3. DANCE FORMAL NON-DINERS tl FEATURING HARLES ROBERT FAMOUS
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  • 223 2 Correspondence. Early Nights On Saturdays To The Editor of the Singapore Free Press. Sir.— What are we going to get for our radio licence tee of $12? This question arises from the fact that I've just noticed that on and as from next Sunday, the new station
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  • 410 2 Film About China In Singapore AFTER nearly lour years m the making. "The Good Earth." Pearl S. Buck*s epic of China, is to come to the screen tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre. Three and a hall years m the making, the picture necessitated an expedition that remained more than a
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  • 49 2 London. Jiuif >.V THE King hai approved the appointment of Mr. E C. D. Rawlins. Commercial Counsellor at Berlin, to be His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at La Paz to succeed Mr T J. Morris who is shnrt.lv retiring. B ritish Wireless
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  • 54 2 Law Notice For The Day In the Chief Justice's Chambers at 10.30 a.m. Meeting of The Rules Committee Befoic Mr. Justice Home m the 3rd Court at 10.30 am. Magistrate's Appeals: No. 36 37- Rex vs. Cyril de Silva. No 15 37— Rex vs. Chua Kang Moi and Lee Bak
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  • 102 2 Wednesday. June 23. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. H.H. The Sultan of Trengsanu, H.H. The Raja Muda of Kedah. Hon. Mr. A. S. Small. Dato Amar, Dato Jaya. Dato Indera. Mr. R. Irvine. Mr. J. D. Dalley,
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    22 2 photo). THE GOVERNOR RAFFLES just about to move ofT for the take-off from the Singapore Airport for Penan* yesterday morning. Free Press
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  • 18 2 The Mexican government yesterday issued a decree by which it took over j the Mexican railway system.- Reuter
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  • 444 2 Harbour Chairman At A Complimentary Dinner ENGINEERS from all parts of Malaya am attended a complimentary dinner at the Adelphi Hotel last night to Sir George Trimmer, chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board, who was entertained by the engineering profession on the occasion of
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  • 128 2 Diary Of The Day High Water: 12.41 p.m. 8.3 ft. 11.55 p.m. 9.6 ft. Sports Command Sports Finals. Municipal Services Club Sports. Soccer: S.A.F.A. vs. R.A.F. at Stadium. Cricket: S.C.C. vs. Medical College. S R.C. vs. C.S.C. I.A. vs. ACS S.C.R.C. P.W.D. S.J.I, vs. R.A (BM). Cinemas ALHAMBRA The Plainsman,
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  • 108 2 Gonsalez Opera Company Capitol There was a fair attendance for the performance of Verdi's opera. La Traviata. last night at the Capitoi i Theatre, by the Gonsalez Opera Com- pany. A chamber opera of singularly touching delicacy. La Traviata abounds. m melody and lyrical passages. The I plot
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 356 2 NOTICES. TENDERS INVITED. Federated Malay States Railways. SUPPLY OF LOCOMOTIVE COAL FOR STACKING PI 'RPOSFS Tenders are invited ior the suppij of 15.000 tons of Locomotive Lump Coal for stacking as a reaerve itock Delivery should commence as early a.s possible after the order is placed and be completed by
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    • 388 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. drene i MU MIK\( LF LfQfJIO BOAPLBBB SHAMPOO AN AMAi INC. HBW DIStOVKPV drene m.ike; 5 ttMH mmmT* Latter than soap m hirrJet ami Cleanaei reioveg tend Leaves bail I (I ..id lustrous. IIUMtiWY LATMOI UCMTNIMG MMMMM UTSTBOCJB HAIR MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. BOARD a RESIDENCE. SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE—
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    • 418 2 Zlbe Singapore Jfrce ipicss Head Office: Ceril Street, Sincapore. I'hone: .">4". I i.'i linn, %m c> On ion- to .tl! df-par(iD«. niA lei "I iniafiure. hu.i!.i Lumpur Office: 25. Java SlreeC ItltfOl lpoh Office: Brewster Boad. Phone: 3? Penang Office: 12. Bishop Mre*t, iVnaw I»hone: 1477. London Office: 40 43.
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  • 1407 3 Request To Governor-In-Council "STEALING" OF FRONTAGES AFFECTS BUSINESS Official Traffic Advisory Committee Exists "On Paper" COR the protection of business m Singapore, the Muni- cipal Commissioners are requesting the Governor-in-<ou mil to >et up a committee to make recommendations lor the amelioration of the
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    30 3 ONE OF THE MEMBERS ol the deputat'on of Ki'lahari bushmen. a flying race, which recently arrived at Capetown to petition the I'nion Government to create a land reserve for them.
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  • 202 3 OVER HALF WHILE IN CHARGE OF VEHICLE •WHAT is the number of licences not renewed s*.nce April 1932 on the ground, that the holder of the licence had been convicted of a crime of violence?" That is one of five questions asked j by Mr. N. A.
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  • 70 3 Following certain amendments to the rules governing the assessment of standard production of rubber esI tates which were recently gazetted the Assessment Committ?e is now busily engaged scrutinising assessj ments for 1937 It is understood that several adjusti ments have been made as a result ol examination
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  • 29 3 Dr. T. Wilson. Hsalrh Officer. Lower Perak. who has been away for two months attending a course on malaria both m Singapore and Sumatra, has returned to Teuk Anson
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  • 172 3 CHINESE MERCHANTS ACCEPT NEW RATES AN appeal lor co-operation m avoiding labour troubles was made yesterday by Mr. Lim Kirn Tian. President of the Chinese Twakow Owncis' Guild, m referring to the recent disagreement between the Guild and a number of local firms who refused to recognise
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  • 93 3 Cheong Scon, managing partner of Chop Wing San of Carver Stnet, who originally claimed trial, pleaded guilty yesterday before Mr. H. A Forrer m the Criminal District Court to a charge of having counterfeited the trade mark "Kwong Hang Ho" on a packet of tobacco, the trade
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    25 3 THti EMIR ABDVLLAH of Transjordan casts aside cares of State m a game of chess with Sir Ronald Storrs, President of the Imperial Chess Club.
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  • 104 3 Clerk Obtains Discharge From Bankruptcy Subject to a week's suspension. Mr. Lee Chin Yam, a clerk, was giver, his discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice Home m the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. Aged 36, married, and having one child nine years old, Mr. Chin Yam was earning
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  • 96 3 Inquiry Into Embargo On Road Transport An important conference between railway officials and the Controller of Rubber, Major G. M. Kidd. was held m Penang yesterday to discuss the question of the importation of rubber from Siam into Penang and its application to the embargo on
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  • 272 3 REFERENCE TO THE "AUTOMATIC MOVER" OF MOTION THEY were to discuss proposed amendments to the Municipal bylaws. The ordinary meeting of the Singapore Commissioners yesterday had concluded: it was now the general committee session. The Press waited it came "I move that
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  • 106 3 No Racial Discrimination The refusal of the Singapore Municipal Committee No. 1 to grant three Sikh taxi-drivers hackney carriage driver's licences as they were convicted of crimes of violence, came up for confirmation at the yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commission when Dr. Pathy stated that the
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  • 141 3 Driver Of Lorry Charged •THERE was a sequel to I fatal acci- dent that occured at Geylang on Thursday when a Chinese lorry driver named Lee Ah Lee was charged with having caused the de.-'h. Ol a six-year old Chinese girl naimd Tar Peck Ghee by
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  • 50 3 H.E. the Governor and Lady Thomas and party leave Singapore lor Kuala Lumpur by the mail train tonight Sir Shenton Thomas will preside at a meeting of the Federal Council on Monday. He and his party will be returning to Singapore on the morning of Saturday, July 3.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 42 3 SPECIAL REDI CTIONS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY 21st JlNE— 2Bth. JIM" voir seit si.co FLANNELS M DAY DRESS 80 mm dress si.co (LEANED AND PRESSED BI'RTOL QCICK CLEANERS fit, ORCHARD RD., PHONF 7776 I OWN \(.FNT H B. WINTER 20. BATTERY RD.
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    • 116 3 To BELAWAN DELI (SUMATRA.) Reduced same vessel return tickets i. i i i y— i i i i i i I i ii now available. Singapore Belawan return lst class $80/Interchangeable with Straits Steamship Company, for first return sailing of the ss Kedah* to Singapore, after arrival of X.P.M. Steamer
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  • 3021 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Week Of Great Pageantry— Ascot Without Cartwheel Hats And Billowy Frocks— An Indiscreet Showman And English Ankles—Windsor's Festive Day The Horse Show Johore In India? The "Art" Of War!— Protests Against Tattoos And Displays London, June 18. THIS has been a
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    • 135 4 \Mw/ m \jar S mr Jit' I*l JUt*\ V mr wMtm m *^C^^^^/ wiAVMmmmmm^^ J^m^^m to IF burning pain or agonising flatulence and heartburn make you dread mealtimes, take a little Bisurated Magnesia alter your next meal. By neutralising the excess acid which causes most stomach trouWes.V Bisurated Magnesia brings
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    • 107 4 For^&£s PERFECT FITNESS The i ause of Mood moi Poor G Aj.p< t te. 1 istlesM mm. 1 S -t< et-heated bl<>od Bot a log's Mood only gets o< heated when is pure, hdo>.' V Mood PUR] Wood cool ATmrnwrnms. .<■>■'• lon. i and (V.: |fffil dition I'owders Ktven mrAm\
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  • 356 5 P o R mrnJ^l tS^ lA S l Si PR < >GRAMME of thc r erman "strength-through-joy" congress at Hamburg, a race for the "Blue Kiband of the River Elbe uas held. A huge number of motor vessels participated m the ordinal contest. Photo shows
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 1155 6 Agent's Limited Power Of Attorney THE refusal of the Varsity Food Company to quit premises m Cicuarci Road when served with a notice formed the subject of an action m the High Court. Singapore, when they were defendants to an action by Shaik Syed
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  • 75 6 [From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat, June 24. A Tam'l mother and her child were killed instantly and Lhc husband critically injured when a car from Penang, driven by a dines- and containing two Chinese passengi knocked them down on the main Singapore-Kuala Lumpur Road, nea
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  • 652 6 SINGAPORE'S EDUCA TIONAL NEEDS University, Lower Fees, Free Elementary Education More Trade Schools A UNIVERSITY m Singapore, lower school fees, free elementary education, more trade schools "We need them all," Mr. Scow Poh Leng told schoolboys at the Anglo-Chinese School. Cairnhill Road, yesterday. The occasion was the annual prize distribution
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  • Article, Illustration
    76 6 MR. E. W. SLIGHT (director of Wearne Bros.), Mrs. F. F. Wearne md Flight-Lieut. Pugh (pilot) standing m front oi the Governor Raffles before the start of the text flight yesterday from Singapore to Penang preliminary to the inauguration by Wearne Brothers on Monday of a regular air line. Behind
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  • 211 6 Died Pending Banishment Inquiry FOUND HANGING IN CELL From Our Own Correspondent Kuaia Lumpur. June Et. ARRESTED on Mar. 7 m connection with the Selangor strikes. Lee Kirn a Chinese tapper ot an estate m Setepak was int.rned m the civil prison at the Pudu jail pending a banishment inquiry.
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  • 70 6 Mr S. J. Joseph. 34-year-old Indian teacher, was granted his discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice Home m the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. no objection being offered by Mr. Koh Choon Hong, Assistant Official Asi signee. Mr. Joseph, who was earning $150 per month at the date
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  • 42 6 Mr. Kao Ling Pai, Chinese Consul i General m Singapore, who attended the Coronation as one of China's re--1 presentatives. returns to Singapore next month. He i.s leaving Marseilles on June 24 to arrive here on July 16.
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  • 277 6 "PURELY VINDICTIVE" SAYS ACCUSED I |UIR. Mark Morrison, advocate and solicitor, appeared be! ore Mr. Itor Lewis m tho ftfth court yesterday charged with hiving committed criminal trespass by entering into and boarding lighters Ncs. 645. 651 and 669 belonging to the General Lighterage and Transport
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    20 6 CROWN PRINCF "Michael oi Rumania saluting at a BMfrii pasl of Polish youth organi'itions during his recent visit to Poland.
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    54 6 KING LEOPOLD of the Belgians gave a party m the ballroom and grounds of the royal Palace at leaken, to 3.000 wor*in« men and women who were provided with free transport to and from their homes Kin* Leopold has a drink at the buffet with some of his guests waltheil
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  • 53 6 The bind ct the SS. Police form the fell win: p m tomorrow a1 E Qardena: March, National Emblem Sei :ction. The Student Prince (Romberg); Gavotte. .1 en Bl Malo (Rimmeri Ch 1 Pixie's Patro: Trot.:, 1; 1 Bacchanalia <Fin:-k D s riptive Paddy's Outing (Holiday); Select Rose
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  • 62 6 Tiie engagem i o tween Thomas Quart us C. B sistant Commission..- of P b M.S. eldest son ot the late Too i of Suffolk Boose, Dur.:: urn Cc, Aa trim, and Mrs. Gaihkin. ol 10. Qu; borough T?rrace. w 2 und Msney Mapleton, younger daughter ol II Mrs A.
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  • 72 6 LOST... WEIGHT WON... VITALITY Once Langu.'d Now Full (ij In tao we: k:. h lo v.. i" Wh unwa.it now *he i Beth jfi siv yet v:': v says I nperlle I two I I It Belt re I began el ways did Nv. I Mt bn aa and r.da.i
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  • 77 6 R.A.F. FOREMAN OF WORKS DANKKIPT I he incurred U legal expenses m connection with divorce proceedings again>wife. Mr. S. S. Bell, foreman works. R.A F Singapore, appeared before Mr. Justice Home yesterday m the Bankruptcy Court on application for discharge. Mr J w Ambrose, appearing
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  • 86 6 Cleaning Cp Singapore's Ureodinn Grounds THE eat :..s:on of anti-mosquito work •rttl > shown by th annual report of the Health De paitaMDl oi the Municipality of Singapore. Dur:- 1936 the bigg st under was tbe cleaning up of the I ands In the the Whi 1 Kailang,
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  • 54 6 .nc Ifani- I tot r r Thrift and I c ol the ■cie•iual p of A dividend of 6 p *h« j. :it Major W J. Oarran-Sharp (on vice-president- Dr E V Lupn Mr D H Tiumble. Czpi A W mh N T Ward. Mr P 0 C Allen .j
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  • 938 7 Rubber Market Comments SCRAP COLLECTOR'S WEEKLY REVIEW TTHFi:*: seems to be a general feeling at the moment that if the re- gulated countries prove their ability to produce 90 per ceat. of the basic quota, the price of rubber will fall fairly heavily. On
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  • 612 7 Rubber Exports And Production WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW AS we approach the end of the hall year, examination of the figures so far available relating to production and export makes an interesting j study, states Lewis and Peat's report issued yesterday. From Malaya permissible exports January June are 228.000 tons, and
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  • 84 7 A GRATIFYING increase m the attendances of Malay mothers and babies attending infant welfar? clinics i administered by the Municipal Health -Department Ls announced m the 1936 report. The greatrst increase was at the Joo Chiat clinic and the great improvement is larg?ly attributed to
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  • 28 7 Mr. S. N. King. M.C S.. is acting as Legal Adviser. Kedah. m place of Mr. j C. W. Dawson. M.C.S., who is acting as British Adviser. Perlis
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  • 62 7 J .V application for a formal order dispensiTig Kith the public examination of E. A. Monteiro was granted by Mr. Justice Home yesterday m the Bankruptcy Court. Monteiro did not make an appearance when his case was called last iccck and on inquiries.
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  • 154 7 Agency In Carriage Of typhoid Fever THAT most of the cases of typhoid fever report m Singapore were caused through the agency of •carriers" :ngaged m the preparation and distribution of cooked food and drink to the public is the view reiterated by Dr. P S. Hunter m
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  • 155 7 Rotarian Morino. who intended to go to Japan on a short vLsit only, has been perma'ner/.ly transferred tb?re. Singapore Rotary Club therefore losses another of its valuable Japanese members. Dr. S. G. Willimott. who has just been elected a member was born at Birkenhead and educated at Liverpool
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 88 7 ■*«C*v THE LATESI fvSSK STYLE W 1 1 I r\ v. aman uwayi 49 I :!amour> {or this Latest *ty;e.- aie al_j OTIS created at v I Ladle Hairdres DJ, Bras La -ih Kd Kaffirs IfolH. i'hone 2868. A PiCTURE YOU'LL REMEMBER ALL YOUR DAYS 1 1 mm, 1 »»oi»»
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    • 325 7 3 TIMES TODAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 THE SHOW OF SHOWS! mW£fc*m\i\M mm\\. ITS GREAT FUN! •"Personal Property' is indeed a triumph." FREE PRESS. "Really slick comedy at the Pavilion STRAITS TIMES. "A fascinatingly funny film MALAYA TRIBINE. The Famous Stars of "Mr. Deeds Goes To Town" m The Season's Newest
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  • 487 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1937. Development of the Highlands STRIKING support for the protests made against the decision to introduce tea restriction m Malaya is given m the latest issue cf the Malayan Agricultural Journal, although the phraseology is guarded enough to make the blow a little
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  • 759 8 THE British public will see something of real massed flying at Hendon today when the Royal Air Force Pageant will be held. It will be the first attempt to give a comprehensive idea of Britain's air strength and the immensity of the
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    7 8 (Copyright tn All Countries > MC* SACKED TRUST.
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  • 692 8 pOMMENTS on the "respectability" of Singapore by th? young American camera-man. Gerald Marfleet. who is passing through the city on th? way to Netherlands Indies, are m line with those of many visitors who find an a most absenc? of "night life" here which is es
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 161 8 |j9k BLUE ■^NW»r Curacao wKB^BS mKmV<^ 9mdotlEKm^mm^m jmmsi The latest of Bois tine Liqueurs. CALDBECKS. BY SPICIAL WdT A ]&W TO HM. THI %PPO*NTMENT >«|?*jsg^ RING OI 81AM FOR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING PRESENTS IN STERLING SILVER, E. P. N. S. CRYSTALWARE THE HEADQUARTERS AT THE ROYAL JEWELLERS fc^T**^ I LsSRr 1
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    • 65 8 A MILLIONAIRE says he attributes his success to carrying on while others slept. But not as an aitor-dinner speaker. Success is largely the result of taking advantage of opportunities such us the opportunity of protecting the wife's jewellery and valuables by a "GAFLAC" ALL RISKS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V
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  • 927 9 Municipality And New Million Dollar Building EVERY DEPARTMENT WAS CONSULTED piK enormous increase m cost that might result from a delay m passing building plans owing to the rapid m the cost of materials, was stressed by Mr. George Parhury at yesterday's meeting of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    79 9 photo). PLANE AT PENANC: Mrs. F. F. Wearne (without hat) one of the passengers on the test flight of the Governor Raffles to Penang and back yesterday chatting with Mrs. H. Oke, wife of the Penang manager of Wearne Brothers, at Penang yesterday morning. Also m the photo, from left,
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  • 66 9 Next week's meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club will be held on the Adelphi Roof Garden at 8 o'clock next Wednesday evening. It is being given ta honour of the assumption of fflce by the new president. Rotarian T. H. Stone, and the opportunity will also be taken to express
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  • 357 9 SINGAPORE HAS ENOUGH CABARETS 5. M. C. Veto New Project THE establishment of a cabaret on land hounded by Geylang Road, Taniong Katong Road and Haig Road, which was the subject of much discussion at previous meeting of the Municipal Commission, was again referred to at yesterdays S.M.C. meeting. It
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    21 9 THE PILOT. Flight-Lieutenant J. W. B. Pugh, entering the Governor Raffles yesterday, followed by Mr. E. W. Slight. (Free Press photo).
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  • 142 9 Malacca To Register All Bicycles (From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, J.une 24. MATTERS discussed at the meeting 1 of the Municipal Commissioners of Malacca included the following: Bylaws for licensing and registration of tricycles were passed; Mr. C. F. Smith stated that the registration of bicycles is to be compulsory
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  • 727 9 Return Flight To Penang Free Press Special Narrative CINGAPORE to Penang and back a total distance of about 800 miles b> the west coast route m just over six horns' flying time on the same day was the performance the plane (Governor Raffles put up
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  • 49 9 NEW DUNLOP RUBBER CO. CHAIRMAN London. June 25. f Sir peorge Harold has been appoint- ed chairman of Dunlop Rubber Co. m L succession to Sir Eric Geddes. Both men were great friends for' many years. Sir George was also appointed < to the chairmanship of th? Imperial Airways. Reuter
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  • 278 9 $28 MILLION DROP IN MALAYAN FOREIGN TRADE IN MAY THE gross value of Malaya's foreign trade m May dropped 828,368,000 from the value m April. Exports fell by 519.210.000 and imports by $9,158,000. The large drop m the valu? of exports is accounted for largely by the smal'er shipments of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 529 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 5.30 p. m. June 25 Last Night's Quotations Share of £1 denomination unless Yesterday Previously Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c. 1944-64 112., 112'/ 4 Funding Loan. 4 p.c., 1960-90 109 1 109' 2 War Loan. 3 2 P.c...
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    • 211 10 June 22. 23. 24. American Can. Com. 94* 4 94> 4 94> 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 164 3 8 165 164 3 /8 Auheson Railroad 80 3 8 79' 4 80 Chesapeak 51 52 7 8 53 Dupont 154 154 152 3 4 Firestone unq. 32
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    • 90 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 15, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB June) 32 11 16 32 15 16 Good F.A.Q. m bales OF OB June) 32 No. 1 X R.S.S. (Spotloose) (awardable Singapore) 32 3 i 32 7 K July 33 33' July-Sept
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    • 63 10 June 25 Gambler T.T. 3.00 Java Cube 11.00 Tiamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 17.00 Blacl: Pepper 10.00 Copra, mixed 5.30 Copra, sundried 5.70 Small Flake Tapioca 4.40 Rice Saigon Al $155 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 1 $144 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 2 $137 Rice Siam, W.C.
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    • 170 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 25 RUBBER: Firm. London-Spot: 913 18d. 915 16d. Previously: 9 11 16d. 913 16d. August: 9?i,d. 915;16d. Previously: 9 13 red. 9 7 B d. Oct. -Dec: 915 16d. lOd. Previously: 913 16d. 915 16d. Jan-Mar.: lOd. 10 1 16 d.
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    • 75 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 25 Tin: Strong. Cash: £256 10s. Previously: Firm at £251 12s. 6d. Three months: £255 7s. 6d. Previously: £251 2s. 6d. New lork Tin: 57.50. s Previously: 56.12. Copper: Settlement: £56 15s. Previously: £55 15s. Gold: Yesterday: £7 os. 6'-d. Previously:
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    • 80 10 London Closing Quotations June 25 Method of Parity betore Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris. Franc to 124.21 1117«0 7 110"* New York to 488 4.93 7 R 4.94 3 16 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.97 3 4 8.97 7 8 8.98~s Honp Kong Per dollar Is.
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    • 191 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations June 25 SELLING London, T.T. 2 4 116 London, demand 2 4 116 London. 4 months' sight 24S Lyons demand 1290 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 57"» 8 Montreal, demand 57', Bat.ivia. demand 104:t 4 Bamarang, demand 104' 2 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon,
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    • 309 10 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. 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' r Hitam Tin 5' Int. June 30 July 5 July 1 15' Jelapang 7%* June 22
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    • 1322 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co. 's List I Pant Perak ($1) 245 2.55 I Perak R Valley ($1) ISO 140 Punggor <?1> 53 .58 Radella (sl> W 100x1 Sandycroft <$2> 125 140 Sepang Vaiiey ($1) 2.75 3.00 i Suloh (50) 50 to Suntrei
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    • 200 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY 'TIN at midday was 51'!3 up Sl 00. The London stock Exchange yesterday was steadiet and < more general enquiry was reported. As far as can be seen from cables received, however, interest did not extend
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  • 389 11 Winning CONTRACT 2?Vftvi,Yovu\Gutf* David BurnsUne, Mertoin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby and Howard Scfumken. world's leading team-of-four inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence FILL ADVANTAGE OF AN ERROR DAYMOND BALFE of New York; probably manufactures more swings tha n any other exMI&H CARD VALUES or
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  • 84 11 Large Yields Of Estate Duty London. June 22. Exchequer returns show total ordinary revenue amounts to £127.276.724 compared with £115.077,327 at the corresponding date of last year. The largest increases m yield this year are m respect of estate duty at i; 20,380,000 against £17,650,000 a year ago,
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  • 76 11 Four More Killed In Clashes With Police Port of Spain, June 22. Four more strikers have been killed m clashes with the police bringing the total known casualties to 12 dead and 24 seriously wounded. 150 marines and blue jackets from the Ajax have landed at Pointe Apierre.
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  • 70 11 London, June 22. The stock exchange opened weak under the influence of Kaffirs which encountered heavy selling pressure from Johannesburg but finally rallied on Paris support of leading Kaffirs, oils, coppers and Diamonds. The proposed issue of the £10.000,000 3 1 i per cent. London County Council loan
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  • 48 11 TRAIN OUTRAGE Vienna, June 23. Fritz Woitsche, the alleged Austrian Nazi leader, was yesterday sentenced to twelve years imprisonment for a bomb outrage on a train. The charge of plotting to assassinate Dr. Schuschnißg will be the subiect of a later trial.- Reuter
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  • 95 11 The All-Union Vitamin Institute m Leningrad has attained success m vitaminisation of food products. At the biscuit and chocolate factory named after Samoilova a conveyor has been designed having an installation with an argon quartz lamp which subjects biscuits to the action of ultra-violet rays. As
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 364 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up.. $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling £6,500,000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve
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    • 480 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHfflft (Incorporated m England by (Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.006 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liabilfty of Proprietors 3 000,009 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1239 11 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES TODA V HOLLAND M»H mc/s (16.88 m.) SINGAPORE p.m. 1,333 kc/s (22.5 m.) 8.20 Opening announcement. 8.2:0 Meeting of the Phohi Club. P-m. 8.45 Concert by the Phohi Musette Or--12 45 Light orchestral music, played by 1 chestra. Reller's Famous Hungarian Band, re- 9. 00 New.-. layed
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    • 451 11 8.8.C. Transmission 5 15.31 mc s (19.60 m), 15.18 mc/s (19.76), 11.75 mc s (25.53 m.). 9.51 mc/s (31.55 m.i 6.40 "London Log." 6.50 Big Ben. "Saturday Pops" 3. 8.8.C. Empire Orchestra. 7.50 "All m Pink" (third edition). Broadcast revue. 835 Greenwich time signal. The news and announcements. 8 55
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    • 131 11 11.05 A Life of Work. 11.20 Close down. PARIS 11.88 mc s (25.20 m.) 6.35 Concert. 7.35 News m French, market prices, rates of exchange. 8.00 News m Spanish. 8. 10 News m Portuguese. 8.20 Close down. 15.24 me s (19.68 mi p.m. 6.20 Concert. 7.20 News m English. 7.35
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 1311 12 {GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ISSUED I From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, June 23. OVER forty representatives ol twenty-seven firms not to mention three Legations, viz: the Belgian, British and Netherlands, were represented at the meeting held this morning, convened to impart particulars m connection with the
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    • 59 12 June 24— Ryufuku Maru. Ogura Maru. Japan t; Kalmia, <Swed. I Nordhav. (Mor.); Nikolai Eiov. (Soviet*: Van der Lyn, Gewang Tinombo. (Dut); Giang Ann, Tricula Bangalore, Rusa, Rantau. Silver Gull (Brit). June 25.— Esmeralda, Ampang Meran. Jerantut. Tandjong Pinang Bulan, Kinta. Nam Yong, (Brit)' Siberg. V. der Does de
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    • 125 12 Ships alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive 4 4 East Wharf (Entrance Gate I) Rajula 22; Sirdhana 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Oorgon 16: Kian*; 11; Hay..!..< M.»ru 8; Panama 7 Empire Duck (Entrance Gate 2) Spyros 32; Hoegh Silver] ight Pangkor 36 Empire Dock Entrance <
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    • 117 12 Tohiti. Dut.. 683 tuns, irom Pontianak 24, to Pontianak 26 G.G. Merlin. Fren.. 953 tons. Saigon 24. io Saigon 26 Medusa. Brit 323 tons, from Tumpj--24. to Tumpat 26 Senang. Dut., 729 ton.s. Irom Palembang 24. to Palemb. Ipoh. Brit 528 tons Irom T. Anson 24. to T
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 493 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated <n PiI8) CTLKPHONE: Freight 6433— Paaaaft MIL LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWATS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MCIHC £WQ9Urt c&EATtn (Incorporated m Bncteod) r THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct IMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-ENTAL
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    • 245 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS: 22, PALL MALL, LONDON. S W. 11 Mail Passenger Vessels bet v. RANGOON. (OLOMBO. POR I SI HAN, MXRSEILLFS. PLYMOITH AND LONDON with through connection irom Singap re and Penang. HOMIWUU) SAILINGS Leave I.ea\e Rangoon Colombo 1537 OXFORDSHIRE June 3 June 10 WORCESTERSHIRE June 17 June
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 616 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals 1 ;*F BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.15 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays- 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai and Thurs. and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays- 7.45 a.m. and Sundays 7
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 487 13 I j 3l_ »"A^ *I* Qj rmk wmmM mmmw^^^wmM^rjwjm^^ m». mm Sr^^^ttn-ii BYe P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due l.»n m Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1^37 1937 RAWALPINDI 17.100 Aug. 13 SOUDAN 6.500 July 2 CORFU 15 000 Aug. 27 KAISAR-I-hIND 11.000
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    • 450 13 (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) WjfBBBL ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails CITY OF WELLINGTON Havre, London, K'dam, H'burg, Glasgow July 5 July 8 CITY OF ORAN Havre, London, X dam, H'burg, Glasgow July
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    • 997 13 t^L^^W A mm I mmwrnV^J. l^rr^m m mm -*—-^^mw^Lm^*^^M^}^ ->*■*.*** SHIPPING THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line. Steam Ship Co., ltd., and Chiua Mutual Ine Hua Khiow a»ieam*.up to. iisoxt U* Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.) Ine Cunard Wbite Star Ltd. Tbe Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw, Savill
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 663 14 K. P. M. j TOBA— Saturday. June 26. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. PATRAS Saturaay. June 26. Rhio (passengers and mails only>, Padang-Bay (passengers and malls only». Ampenan I passengers and mails only*. Boeleleng I passengers and mails only) and Soerabaia. TOHlTl— Saturday. June 26. Pontianak. TOBOALI-Saturday. June 26. Selat-Pandjang Koedap. Tampoetih,
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    • 691 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE CJbid AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. ..Arrives Leaves Leaves Arrives Spore. Spore. Penang. New York. Pres. Hayes June 27 June 29 July 1 Aug. 10 Pres. Monroe July 11 July
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    • 564 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Shunko Maru Dakar via Durban. Lobito, Matadi. June 1 Duala, Port Harcourt, Lagos. Cotonou. Accra, Takoradi, Port Bouet, Monro. and Conakry France Maru Caaja Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. 14 Dar-es-Salaam. Beira, Lourenco Marques. Durban. East London Port Elizabeth and Mossel Bay.
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  • 70 15 Closed Line Rumours Peking. A large party of British unci G-?r--mana wbo had purchased tickets on the Trans-Siherian Railway have hem r?fused visi.s. Th:y have .sent a Joint tel .'i;ram to Moscow, requestiim confirmation that the travel agencies are unable to guarantee transportation owing to rumours that
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  • 38 15 There was no play m the S.L.T.A. championships yesterday on account of early rain. The mixed doubles set down for play will b? played at 5 p.m. today and the Junior events at 3 p m.
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 15 photo). KNOTT gets a ball over Mafoz as Pearson swerves sideways to cut in an incident during the Malaya Cup match between the Combined Services and .lohore ycsterda.v Free Press
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  • 189 15 Definition Of An Amateur Berlin. THE question of amateurism was taken up by the International Olympic Committee at its meeting .his month, the problem of whether swimming, ski-ing. and gymnastic instructors are eligible to compete m the Olympic games being especially considered A special committee composed of M
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  • 210 15 Oniv One Holder Of Siam Open Title Bangkok, June M. The seventh annual goh championship of Siam was played for over three Bangkok courses this week-end —IS holes at Dusit Club. 18 at the Sports Club and 36 at the Chitra Lada. Boizoy for the 72
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  • Article, Illustration
    7 15 photo) Services and Johore yesterday. Free Press
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  • 105 15 PERAK TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS I From Our Own Correspondent] lpoh, June 25. DLAY m the Perak lawn tennis championships reached th? closing stages yesterday when the semi-finals were played m three of the events. Results were Mixed Doubles: R L. Grut and Mrs. J. L.
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  • 79 15 The lollowins will represent the Muslim Improvement Club at soccer against the Middlesex Regiment "C Company at Gillman Barracks to--1 morrow at 5.15 p.m. sharp. K. M. Osman. A. A. Allapitchav (Capt.). M. N. Eusoll. K. A. Syed.. S. K. I Mohamed. A. K. Ibrahim. V. O. Syed,
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  • 754 15  -  J. V. RAINBOW [BY OVER some ten years I must have spent thousands hours watching billiard players at practice. Those players were mostly professionals. Among them some ol the great and some of the "to-b^ -great." There were some amateurs too m mj collections
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  • 38 15 This alternoon at Anson Road stadium, a Singapore eleven will meet tne Royal Air Force m a ttmmmmj soccer match. It is likely that Bakn. a Marine player, and Boun Lay will play m this game.
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  • 55 15 The following hayi j been selected :<> play football lor YMCA vs. Siong 800 AA. on Monday, at 5 15 p.m. on the Anson Road ground Ho Chee Tong. V. N Pillay. N Jackson. W. Puilen. G Day R Lyn«\ P Swyny. A Noden. R. Mcdhmd. Omar and
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 15 photo) A. PEREIRA. who with Thutt Pit* won their tie m the S.L.T.A. men's doubles event at the S.C.C. om Thursday. Free Press
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 95 15 B NO INCREASE IN PRICES ft O HAPPY WORLD STADIUM SMML on FRIDAY, JLIA 2ml .A^^B X GUNBOAT JACK *^T NAI SOJVS PONG mjfm N VENTURA fVSARQUEZ II G YOUNG GAUDER SUPPORTED BY TWO GOOD PRELIMINARIES. \t\ AT Tickets obtainable at: G. 11. Xi tt Co. Ltd., 6 Si 8
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 743 15 Church Services ST. ANDREWS (ATIIEDRAL HHH n| KB*] U TtR TRINITY Sun 650 am Holj Communion. 7 30 am Mr. tms. 800.» m Choral Eucharist, lti lo am Siiiif.y School Pm. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher The R.v G B Thompson. m QUAYS*— Holy Communion on Tuesday (St. :'3 Day) ;;t
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    • 450 15 THE STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CIII'RCH No 1. Kampong Kapor Road Sun: 8.00 am. Boys" Brigade Bible Class. 9 00 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Malay Service, Rev. Goh Hocxi Kem; 5.15 p m. Epworth League Service. Mr Tan Hock Chuan Subject: What Jesu Said About Courage. 6 p.m. English Service.
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  • 1144 16 Combined Services Win Malaya Cup Match 4 Goals To 2 LOSERS WERE THE BETTER SIDE By NIMROI) Combined Ser\ ices 1, Johore U7IIAT a MMMMt this Maiaya Cup fixture was! The unH beliavuhlc nearly happened! Who. before the Combined Services and Johore stood keyed up
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  • 231 16 Programme For July 10 The boxing board has approved the following bouts to take place at the New World Arena on Saturday. July 10: Mohd. Fahmy vs. Young Frisco--12 three-minute rounds: Kid Leyte vs Al Rivers 10 three-minute rounds; Joe Grande vs. Boon Mah—
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  • 292 16 A DOUBLE century by Turnbulll and a 'bag" of 17 wickets for the match by Clay for Glamorgan featured the round ol County fit tires completed today. The rrame was against Worcestershire, who were beaten by nine rickets. Clay took nine
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 16 photo). IT'S HEADS! Unfortunately two Johore players arc contesting for possession. They are Hutchinson and Mohamed bin Chick. With one foot off the ground is Pearson, while Callan keeps an eye open just m case. Free Pre ss
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  • 67 16 Selangor 's XV To Play Perak [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. June 25. SELANGOR'S team for the Malaya Cup match against Perak at Ipoh tomorrow is as follows Kum Pak; See Hu, Kai Ban; Mori, Taib, Jahn Mohamed; Kasi. Ismail, Henry, Soon Teck, Ah Chee. The only change from
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  • 372 16 THE heavyweight boxing title seems to be developing into something to wonder about. If the promoters are to have their way there is going to be a title fight m London m August and another m September, between two different pairs. Mike Jacobs. Louis'
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  • 352 16 HOG AN AND LOWE WIN S. R. C. FINAL IN STRAIGHT SETS Barth Brothers Beaten 6-4, 7-5 EXPERIENCE beat youth yesterday at the doubles final oi the BJLC. tennis championships, N S. Hogan and A. Lowe winning m straight sets 6 4, 7 5. from R. H. Bath and R.
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  • 105 16 CRICKET CLUB LOSE FOUR FOR 87 TODD PERSSE HIT OUJ AFTER losing the Ol early, the SC C two forceful mr. R A a:.c Cap; D W 1 I play j! their Jh wit! [lege oo day Scoring rapidly shots to leg T. d score when. Siimt c ..pt Pen
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  • 44 16 Fourth Round At Wimbledon Wimbledon. Jon* In the tourth round Parker beat P:<:. 6—2 Qrath beat Si 6 I Badge beat Hecht Ci I 4. 6 2 I:, th. 'a enen'i Mile Jedzre Jowska and E entered tin last tfateen i
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  • 133 16 London. Jum 25 THE First Test between New Zealand and England starts tf today and will continue on Monday and Tuesday Though not ol the same standing as the epic game- between England and Australia, the matches will be relatively important on account
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    • 92 16 BEST -SELLERS INSIDE EUROPE by Ji >hn Gunther $7 OO 21st Impression, completely revi ed and up-to-date. EDWARD VIII: His Life and Reign b\ BKtat Bolitho $5.50 40th Thousand Seventh Impression MATHEMATICS FOR THE MILLION by L.tn clot Hogben $7.00 Three months out 7th. impression now THE OTHER HALF John
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