The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 June 1937
1937-06-29
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Title Section17 1937-06-29 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15,198 ESTD. 1835 TUESDAY. JtJNE 29, 1937. 10 CENTf17 words
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187 1937-06-29 1 Over Half Capital At £187,000,000 COUNTRY'S STOCKS VALUED AT £700,000,000 Exchange Fund Increase Due To Refugee Money London, June 28. IX the House of Commons yesterday, Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, introducing the resoluauthoiisino* the increase of £200,000,000 m the Exchange Equalisation Fund,187 words
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Article137 1937-06-29 1 IS. To Work Out Tax Data Exchange Washington. June 28. A -v-tem for the international exchange ot tax data where iy the counparticipating will be able to locate loud- -broad belonging to their -talk will or worked our by the State and Treasury, fallowing the conclusi n137 words
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Article53 1937-06-29 1 Strike Threat By London: Bakers London, June 28. THE London bakers are threatening to strike. The secretary of their union said that at a meeting of delegates it was decided that unless employers sobserved the conditions of a recent agreement which some were not the union would take steps toReuter - 53 words
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39 1937-06-29 1 Rome. June 28. An Italian order has been issued prohibiting British newspapermen Irom v s't'ng the port of Naples. *his has been the chief point of arriva' of wounded Italian l:glonaircs from Spain. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article37 1937-06-29 1 Darwin. June .8. Miss Amelia Earharc (Mrs. Putnam* .'i rived tl Darwin from Koepang at 2.1-J a m. GMT. today. Sh^ left Koepans this morning and her next stop will be Lac <New Guinea' ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article49 1937-06-29 1 Two Independent Factories Re-opened New York. June ZB. There was a development m the United States steel strike situation over the week-end. Two factories m Youngstown, Ohio, owned by two of the large independent producers, were re-opened under the protection of National Guards and troops- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article58 1937-06-29 1 Tokio, June 28. The Japanese Government yesterday announced the appointment ot an economic council to formulate a coordinated policy for Japan and Manchukuo as a single unit. Eighteen prominent members have been chosen from the ranks of financiers, business men and other civilians; 16 members areReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration24 1937-06-29 1 THE ALL THE YEAR ROUND TATTOO THE BIG CITY BOYS ARE STILL REHEARSING. SIR." "THEN CARRY ON WITH THE LITTLE'NS, SERGT., THEY'RE ALWAYS WONDERFUL"24 words
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251 1937-06-29 1 Road Traffic Bill Before Federal Council Today MOST VOLUMINOUS MEASURE FOR A LONG TIME (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 28. THE Road Traffic Bill— product of a year's work m Malaya by a i former member of the Ministry of Transport m England, Mr. E. W Nelson which251 words
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33 1937-06-29 1 JAPANESE POLITICIANS REJECT FASCISM Tokio, June 2* MEMBERS of Japan'- fVo leading political parties reached an agreement at the week-end calling for the rejection of Fascism and the protection of constitutional politics. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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76 1937-06-29 1 Many Lives Lost In Korean Disasters Korea, June 28. MANY lives are feared to have been lost m two disasters m different parts of Korea. In a south-eastern town. 50 workmen were killed when they were buried under debris and 20 others imprisoned when a railway tunnel which was beingReuter - 76 words
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Article75 1937-06-29 1 H.M.S. Exeter Sails For Tobago Port of Spain. June 28. The strikes m Trinidad are now reported to be spreading to the sister island of Tobago. H.M.S. Exeter has sailed from Trinidad to Tobago. Demonstrations m Trinidad are stated to have ceased The Executive Council has givenReuter - 75 words
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Article42 1937-06-29 1 Moscow, June 2%. TROTSKY'S nephew. Bronstein, director of Leningrad Harbour, was arrested today and accused of sabotage and causing disablement to 16 ships. He and his assistant are alleged to have acted on instructions from a foreign consul. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article39 1937-06-29 1 London, June 28. ACCORDING to Chinese reports from Peiping. more than 100 persons have been killed and hundreds of others arrested during the present month in a revolt against the Manchukuan control of North Charhar. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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189 1937-06-29 1 Huge Parade By Ex-Service Men Women KING ADDRESSES GREAT GATHERING London, June 28. OVER 80.000 ex-Servicemen and ex-Servicewomen marched past the King and Queen m Hyde Park yesterday at the greatest parade of its kind seen m Britain. The parade tock about an hour and B half to pas_ TheirReuter - 189 words
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53 1937-06-29 1 Neu Delhi. June 28 Thirteen persons were killed and three injured m a serious gunpowder cxplcsion m the Rawalpindi dicftftet It took place at the Tuxeda railway station All the victims were workmen and an inquiry is being held into the cause ofReuter - 53 words
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32 1937-06-29 1 Srinacar. June .X During riol/s which occurred h?re one person was killed and another serioasly wounded when the police fired on a mob. Re uterReuter - 32 words
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Article24 1937-06-29 1 Rubber was dull m London yesterday, (losing prices (spirt* Jl !*-H»d. Tin was easy. (ash K.'i:Ui Three months C 255 7s. <>d.24 words
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Advertisement80 1937-06-29 1 BIGIA TEA I. rings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6 .30 to 8.30 p.m DINNER AND DANCE im*) 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT ANT) COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME D. FOKIEN-MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO 1) MARVIN V KRAVCIIENKO R. ERMOLAEVA LATE OF THE MOSCOW80 words
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Advertisement72 1937-06-29 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEAVIEW Pjfe HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET FAREWELL PERFORMANCE BY HARLES ROBERT FAMOUS ITALIAN VAI DEVILLE ARTISTES FROM TIIE SCALA THEATRE, MILAN MUSIC BY KELLER'S FAMOUS HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA DINNER S3.— NON-DINERS 81 OF SINGAPORE MEETS TOMORROW AT 8 P.M.72 words
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Article209 1937-06-29 2 < From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jane TWO Malay Officers Irom the State are i leaving for England for higher studies on July 30 by the Indrapoera. They are Che Abdullah bin Moha- mcd. the actin" Third Magistrate, Jo- J hore Bahru and Dr. Awang209 words
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124 1937-06-29 2 From Our London Staff) London. June 21 (by air mail). As I cabled today Lady Colina Hus- sey. of Thickthorne Manor. Ilminster. Somerset, was granted a decree nisi of j divorce against her husband. Thomcs Mac Donald Hussey. who. it was stated, was Official Film Censor.124 words
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Article103 1937-06-29 2 Arrived from Neth. Indies by X.L.M plane PH-ALJ Ibis —26.6.37: Mr. R. L. F. Hop Left for Medan. India and Europe by X.L.M. plane PH-ALI 1bi5— 26.6.37: for Amsterdam: Mr. R. L. F. Hop; for London. Mr. J. Thompson and Mr. Ch. W. Harper. Arrived from Europe.103 words
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Article80 1937-06-29 2 A curious apple has appeared on a Jonathan tree about 25 years < Id, at Geelong. Australia Half lhe apple is Jonathan, end of thr other hall about four-fifths is Rome oeauty and the other fifth K;n..- David. Each section is clearly defined tram stem to tip. and80 words
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Article, Illustration153 1937-06-29 2 Mr. Lim Song Leng Weds Miss Koh Ka Khim WITH much pomp and ceremony! characteristic of old-style weddings, two wealthy Chines)- j families m Singaapore were united i yesterday by the marriage of Mr. Urn Song Leng to Miss Koh Ka Khim at 55, Cuppage153 words
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189 1937-06-29 2 "The Good Earth" Makes Cinema Record "THE Good Earth." the film ol Chin- est- life which is being shown at > the Capitol this week, is proving exceptionally popular and a large number o: Chinese are to be seen m the audiences at every screening. The film, which was favourably189 words
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Article185 1937-06-29 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 28. The Hon. Dato Mohamed Salleh, the former State Secretary, Johore, who was one of the party that accompanied H.H. the Sultan to the Coronation ot Their Majesties, is expected back at th? end of July. Mr. J. Bain, former Headmaster185 words
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Article20 1937-06-29 2 Mr. J. Hobbs, Senior Deputy Commissioner, Customs and Excise, F.M.S has returned from leave and is stationed at Kuala Lumpur.20 words
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212 1937-06-29 2 Branded With Iron Pipe, Claims Tamil ASSAULT CASE IN SINGAPORE CRIMINAL COURT ALLEGATIONS that he was struck, by a cane, his hands were tied and i he was branded by means of a heated iron pipe were made before Mr. H. A. Forrer m the Criminal District Court yesterday when212 words
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Article103 1937-06-29 2 On Abetting Charge Cn charges of having abetted Chhan A Luk and Chhan A Chheung with the offence of manufacturing black gunpowder and being the licensee of the Grand Theatre New World, when it was not licensed for making or storing fireworks, did permit the theatre to103 words
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Article164 1937-06-29 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca., June 27. lyiß. A. B. Jordan. M.C.S.. Secretary for Chinese Affairs, will visit Malacca on Tuesday for the mui-tsai consultation with the local Chinese Advisory Board. a•- The Hon. Mr. E. V. G. Day M.C S acting Resident Councillor. Malacca, presented the Police164 words
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336 1937-06-29 2 Non intervention Sub committee Meets Today TO CONSIDER FRENCH BRITISH PROPOSAL London, June -8 "■"HE main business before the mt t ing of the non-intervention subcommittee to be held tomorrow morning will be to coi.side_ th. French and British oiler to take over Jointly the naval observation work for allBritish Wireless; Reuter - 336 words
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Article199 1937-06-29 2 Several Singapore Trades Affected Disputes between workers and employers continue to disturb Sinsapore industrial life. Chinese blacksmiths, goldsmiths, and barbers are those chiefly concerned. More than 200 blacksmiths employed m about 40 blacksmith shoos m the vicinity of Jalan Sultan and Beach Road recently sent an199 words
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Article122 1937-06-29 2 DELETERIOUS DRUG S Chemist Fined For Unrecorded Sales Convicted on a charge oi having failed to keep proper books m the English language showing particulars of all deleterious drugs purchased, sold. and m stock. Hugh Chee Ngee. Ucetuee of the Sincere Dispensary. Hill Street. Singapore, was fined $50 _>j Mr.122 words
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Article62 1937-06-29 2 A combined religious meeting ol the Friendly Bands, the Boys" Brigade Ist Co.) and members of the Straits Chinese Reading Club, Prinsep Street Church and Sunday School, will be held on Friday, at 8.15 p.m. m the Church. Rev. Chew Hock Hin will give an address on62 words
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Advertisement826 1937-06-29 2 CLASS-FIED ADVERTISEMENTS. I drTne" be Nnrnucu JJTCC _>CC3S U4I "> SOAM ESS SHAMTOO (MAKINCi NEW MBL OV—KT llrad Oflur <. II Slrr« B^ai tflrene nuU -m,-.,^ ,i.,-_,i BN 3i t ..it.. JfJ "Ti,,,,^- v |lltt||l|| BILI/OU V LATHER rh«. < LIGHTMNG KS\^* l[.oh Ofiirr: lustrous n\;» 62 f" ho;,c I826 words
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Miscellaneous124 1937-06-29 2 Diary Of The Day The Tides High Water 1.14 a.m. 9.4 It.. 2.20 p.m. 8.4 ft. Sports Soccer: S.C.C "B" vs. Gordons H. Q on padang; R.A.F. vs. Chinese (Dtv. 1) Stadium. Lawn Tennis Championships. Cinemas ALHAMBRA Murder Goes to College, with RotCOQ .•Cams a. id Marsha Hunt. CAPITOL The124 words
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2286 1937-06-29 3 Malaya Should Not Be Called Upon To Make The Most Sacrifices PROSPECTING DECISION IMPORTANT AN emphatic war. .ing against the danger of the formation of a buffer tin pool or its equivalent m a different guise; advice to producers and consumers to sell and2,286 words
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Article102 1937-06-29 3 'From Our Oion Correspondent) Bangkok, June 27. detailed return of notifiable diseases occurring m Siam continues to indicate the decline m the cholera season. NOnly four divisions m the capital reported cases last week and the total number was five and the deaths came down to102 words
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Article133 1937-06-29 3 A LL signatory countries to the •f* tin control scheme were behind m the production of their quotas at the end of May. Statistics issued by the Senior Warden of Mines disclose the total deficiency at 23.619 tons. This total deficiency on Dec. 11, last was133 words
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Article117 1937-06-29 3 Penang Quay Coolies On Strike beth i;i.\ :;oo and :>oo AFFECTED 'From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 28. A SECTION ol Weld Quay coolies went on strike this morning lor higher wages Those involved are daily paid hands working between tongkang and godown. The Harbour Board coolies and godown coolies117 words
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Article23 1937-06-29 3 The President Hayes lor Ceylon. Mail previously announced as closing today, at 11 am. will now close at :> o'clock this aiternoon.23 words
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Advertisement528 1937-06-29 3 Skin Itch Cause Curbed Overnight i tug. ot and other 11 th< STOMACH /yEIS| pain v v r^l is Nature's «A» Wireless fjPli the S. O.S. j "CLfs^ It may be that acidity is eating into the Why delicate lining of your stomach and laying /^|gx. C. Maclean the foundation528 words
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Advertisement254 1937-06-29 3 CARLSBERG PLATITUDES No. 11 I MtH H i>lli""<lli. I it* M Hituti_u>l.tJ<il Ull IStAStUI'M ft fa -otib-MH TBjNB-mtt__i _L..c__u-~. __ir^_r£. imv^C.w 'V_iriKw3.. I l !_lV_-r..v!' "VSTM ({a f Si m fjaaafmTTi'^^Jtni^Z r-.-Ttr— .i..,.. j I r 1 1 L i V ITS TIME FOR A CARLSBERG TOE Bell Strikers- monumental254 words
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Article, Illustration29 1937-06-29 3 photo). SOME OF THOSE who attended the first social gathering oi the Catholic Action of the Church of St. Joseph at the S.V.C. Drill Hall on Saturday. Free PressFree Press - 29 words
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Article702 1937-06-29 4 Sheilah Graham - Film Fashions By Sheilah Graham But Ttay Insist On Comfort THE male of the Hollywood movie star species combines i conservatism with comfort m clothes. HANDSOME Errol Flynn. who pre- stripe of red and matching gray. His fers the more formal type ofj shoes aro702 words
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Article, Illustration39 1937-06-29 4 NEW FASHIONS indicate that sports dresses such as the one worn by Madge Evans will feature the new swing skirts. Her frock is created m brick crepe and features interesting bodice treatment and fastenings of gaily coloured shredded felt.39 words
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Article195 1937-06-29 4 MOT nearly enough is mad? by ttM imateur dressmaker oi the art of shrinking materials. This is not to say that she need follow the advice of the paper pattern and shrink all her material which is a labour by no means oi love or oi195 words
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Advertisement238 1937-06-29 4 l"*( r> Zamm A%4aW mmma. __l __k aWmmaam. THESE SHOES cost six hundred guineas, they are of scarlet satin worked on bracelet sandals surmounted with diamonds and rubies. VISIT CHRISTIE For Exquisite Gowns. Inexpensive Morning Frocks. Hats and Novelties... Special Terms For Government Employees. 19, Stamford Road, Phone. 2526 The238 words
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Advertisement423 1937-06-29 4 Give A Face Powder Party at your home __p_E^^ jl Hr V B^^^_____________l B& > m __R _fl^__^-__» £___f^^__B m sW^^'^ y ____r __m_h» jP-^-88-- i^_-_------_r N J m\ §9^_M^^_f y» lm jm _fc^. _m~ V _>_mMX _m____h^ __^T__i *t____r o__H _v HB~^ mmmaw mmmmaWm* ABK j*^ j*St mW m423 words
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Article, Illustration118 1937-06-29 5 JAPAN'S veteran warship Iwate, now used as a training vessel, at anchor m Singapore Harbour yesterday. She is the flagship of Vice Admiral Koga unset). JAPANESE SCHOOLGIRLS at Clifford Pier greeting Vice Admiral Kojm when he came ashore from the flagship Iwate. CONSUL-GENERAL FOR118 words
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Advertisement92 1937-06-29 5 ___95^>? l g&^^gßSF^^^- 'o^_n__P^3^ S ___Pj^___flili_^- >^^ '■"&'■s& _____^_r_________^H__i ____E^V-j**"^^ -S-P* iH _l_^__^_fT aW 4 wgmt i' {s_-*^f: -__w U^WH y l_f :*?■"?s iP_k wp_B_-_fc__a___r_ym.— l [HftSfe j_l _k _*.___?> >%^ ____>^9A_______-fw_s*_il *_3* B^-i ™-s— ____HP^- .—^j*..^'*^ __Ba_^_. r W'.^flll v *__B J*' -MJ-Tt—l-Fj— _'_1 i_H ■_lfe __KCT_-*__ 4___M_BHl*^T k92 words
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638 1937-06-29 6 Present Situation Never Free From Dangers CRISIS STILL FACES THE NA TION "THE Chinese question today is a world question m the present century. The struggle of the Chinese m trying to secure a better China is not an isolated struggle but part638 words
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Article309 1937-06-29 6 Story Of Scuffle !n Business House THE appeal of G. P. 'R. Richards, who was convicted of causing hurt to Mr. F. E. Sommerecker, and sentenced to pay a fine of $100 with the alternative of three weeks' imprisonment, was argued yesterday by Mr. Victor Mendis, before309 words
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Article161 1937-06-29 6 "With the rising tide of revolution have come greater changes ln the lives of Chinese women Today jwe find dancing as well as movie j theatres, amusement grounds, co- educational institutions. Women m China have always suffered because of j the teaching that women will be m I161 words
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Article455 1937-06-29 6 Meet Interest On Debt MOTION TO VARY ORDER AMOTION to vary the order of court made on Oct. 3, 1932. whereby Madam Chee Suat Goh was ordered to pay $50 a month on a judgment debt came up for hearing 'yesterday m the High Court, before455 words
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Article246 1937-06-29 6 Sikh Loses Supreme Court Motion ARJAN Singh was ordered by the Assistant District Judge to pay S2O as damages but he was not satisfied with that judgment and he moved the Supreme Court by way of a motion to vary the order of the lower court.246 words
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Article94 1937-06-29 6 An allegation of armed gang robb.ry early yesterday morning was made by a Chinese tobacconist to the Singap>re police. He and two erolies. he stated, were working m the shop, m Tanjong Pagar Road, at t u*ee o'clock, when six Can-tonese-speaking Chinese, one armed with a94 words
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Article70 1937-06-29 6 Mr. Clifford Huntsman, th? well_nown English pianist who gave :wo very successful concerts m Singa }ore early m the year, is passing hrough Malaya next week on his way j jack to England after a tour of China md Japan. Arrangements have been nade lor him to give70 words
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Article62 1937-06-29 6 A platoon m lull war equipment, including gas respirators, steel helmets ■and grenades was a novel feature of fie week end camp held by "B" Ccmpany pf the Ist Battalion S.S.V.F.. at Teluk Paku on Saturday and Sunday. Under Major W. Rose, the O.C there was the biggest62 words
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Article, Illustration45 1937-06-29 6 NEW SPANISH COMMANDER VISITS EASTERN FRONT. General Pozas, new commander of the Eastern Army of the Spanish Government forces, recently paid a visit to the Aragon Front. He is seen on the left m this picture which was taken during his tour of key positions.45 words
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Article108 1937-06-29 6 In too .verious a condition to talk I to the police and to give them a clue las to who ncr assailant had been, a young Chinese woman lies m a Singapore hospital with ten stab wounds on her head and face. Part of ncr left108 words
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176 1937-06-29 6 Short-Lived Freedom After Leap From Express (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 28. LEAPING from the mail train, travelling at ahout .10 miles an hour, near Kuala Lumpur, early this morning, a man held m custody by the police for observation made a176 words
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71 1937-06-29 6 Ul HAVE been instructed to tram young sailors. Politics are quite outside my line," Vice- Admiral Milieu hi Koga told a Free Press reporter on the I wale when an at tempt was made to discuss lar Eastern polities. Large and genial, Vrce-Admiral Koga71 words
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Article52 1937-06-29 6 Th. death occurred m Tokio of Mr. Akira Ariyoshi. former Japanese Ambassador to China Following his retirement some time ago, Mr. Ariycshi caused a considerable stir when, m pubic speech M strongly ondemned the interference of the Japanese military m SinoJapanfse diplomatic affair? Sin Chew52 words
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Article83 1937-06-29 6 ON ROLLER SK ATES TO STUDY MUSIC Bound for Sydney, nearly 600 miles distant fn m Melbourne where he set ut. Stanley Mock ford, a Londoner by birth and a N ea Zealander by adoption Is tr.i* r ,tes al! the w.i.\. H ii _^;ng to study music m genera.83 words
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Advertisement126 1937-06-29 6 /'WHEN /MOSQUITOES^H RUIN YOUR SLEEP jl I 9UU THMM W9TH M I JQ/\ I Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids The only way your body can clean out h< alth -d.stn ing Aelda from your blood Is tb rough nine million tiny Kidney tubes «>r tilt. rs. but beware of cheap,126 words
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Advertisement59 1937-06-29 6 For light houses mtm *rfc\ ~^C __h__B Am r It must be a CROMPTON COILED-COIL LAMP Crompton lamps stand for brilliance and reliable service. The special coiled-coil filament gives up to I /sth more light without usihg extra current. THE LAMP OF LASTING BRILLIANCE SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE59 words
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Article126 1937-06-29 7 Agricultural Ministers App c a 1 IFlwa Ow oin Coirtsp ondent] Bangkok, June 27. In brc.udca*t address on Frida;. cvei.ine- Colonel P'r.a Riddln A«an:y. of Agriculture, said it w_s a matter oi s ratification that though th^ country might be said to have only just stepped over126 words
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Article244 1937-06-29 7 inquest On Amah Who Was Crushed ryrrAUJ of the recent tragedy at Bukit Pasoh Road, m which a Chinese amah was crushed to death against the pillai of a house by a runaway trailer loaded with three tons of steel rods and girders, were told yesterday at244 words
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Article132 1937-06-29 7 Seven-Year-Old Girl Orphan Adopted 'From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok. June 27. THAT the Bangkok Rotary Club has undertaken to support an orphan girl seven years of age, for five years, was the announcement made by H.H Prince Dhani of the Community Service Committee, at the annual Committee meeting132 words
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Article118 1937-06-29 7 Agricultural Show At Batu Pahat Following closely on the footsteps of the Segamat and District Agricultural Show which is to be held on Thursday and Friday on the Segamat town padang. a Central Johore Agricultural Exhibition is to take place at Batu Pahat on July 15 and118 words
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Article98 1937-06-29 7 Sir Hamnet Holditch Share London. June 27. Sir Hamnet Holditch Share, fbrmer P;u*masier-Rear-Admiral. has died at the age of 73. He entered the Royal Navy m 1880. and served m nearly every part of the British Empire, taking part m the Egyptian War o: 1882 and the98 words
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Article17 1937-06-29 7 Mr. Matthew Hill Alston, director 3l the Kelantan Rubber Estates, (1933). Ltd., left £106.230.17 words
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229 1937-06-29 7 New Society To Preserve City's History TJ E. THE GOVERNOR. Sir Shenton I Thomas, will preside at a meeting to be held at the Singapore Exchange Room on July 8, at 5.15 p.m. to consider the formation of a new society to be known as The Friends of Singapore. The229 words
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Advertisement221 1937-06-29 7 You always FEEL BEST when you LOOK BEST Have your taair a.« X-^^ beautiful as posMbi. Jim A ha.c it cone Oj -(FIGARO J l-idi^s Hairdressers. J x v Bras Basah Rd. I Phone 2868. FIRST "MY MAN GODFREY". Then "3 SMART GIRLS" ..Nov/ The New Universal Bring The BIG221 words
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Advertisement241 1937-06-29 7 ALHAMBRA _g^_ j& A^S^SmSj^V^^m^mm^aw Y ***** 999^: _f "^s__BP^ mmt -MmW __k ~^B& .'<.*''-''.„■'' y&± 3s___k t_l __k .*%ga L FUN and ROMANCE j •MURDER GOES TO COLLEGE' STARRING ROSCOE KARNS MARSHA HUNT LYNNE OVERMAN and aaavHD ahhvi I' —-> mam- a BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN BY THK I j241 words
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494 1937-06-29 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1937. Ma lay a 's Sea- ways I QIR George Trimmer's plea for |-J support for Malaya's coastal i shipping was unfortunately made !on a day when many other local topics were being publicly discussed and it may not have received so much494 words
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Article, Illustration781 1937-06-29 8 What May Be Done By The THE proposed charter of the Friends of Singapore, which will hold its inaugural meeting early next month, suggests that the new organisation is likely to become a valuable permanent influence m the city m encouraging an interest m Malayan history, art,781 words
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Article466 1937-06-29 8 Q'.-AVERY still exists m many parts ot the world but. under pressure from the League ot Nations, it is gradually being banished from some of its former strongholds. This is the broad conclusion which emerges irom the latest report of the League's cemmitte-. of experts on slavery.466 words
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Article611 1937-06-29 8 IT is appropriate that Dato Roland i I* Braddell should be the prime mover; iin the suggested formation ol a j Friends of Singapore organisation for j |he occupies a unique position among Europeans m the city. The Free Press wrote of him some I years611 words
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Advertisement219 1937-06-29 8 Blended from good whiskies to make a better whisky- £S f*j&y 4 Jr{' j *.f* tfrr. ri r "*j l*^m r rj K__B» -a §■**>, W#» V*aB ,A^B 0 JS3M \T '^Sk Wi&l_^EßM* Corn i~_;0 still going strong %df Sole \*ent«» CALOBECK. MACCRF.COR CO.. LTD.. SINGAPORE. PBKANG. X VALA LUMPUR219 words
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Advertisement56 1937-06-29 8 THE MAJORITY of car accidents, it is said, are caused by defective brakes. What about the tight nut at the wheel with a screw loose? Prudent motorists cover their cars with "GAFLAC" MOTOR CAR POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK56 words
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Article, Illustration153 1937-06-29 9 KWANGSI ACCEPTS NANKING'S CURRENCY REFORMS Temporary Agreement With Mr. T. V. Soong APPROVAL OF $20,000,000 BOND ISSUE BY PROVINCE Hong Kong, June 28. MUCH misunderstanding between Nanking and IVI Kwangsi was removed this morning when Gen. Li Chung Jen, of the Kwangsi army, Gen. Lo Cheok Ying, of the 18th153 words
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Article, Illustration267 1937-06-29 9 Inaugurated 1 esterday lit MAYA'S first internal air service was successfully inaugurate-^ yefterday. when Wearne's Air Services' plane Governor Rattle* flew from Singapore to Penang and back with stops at Kuala Lumpur on both journeys. Thousands ot letters, most of them sent by267 words
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192 1937-06-29 9 (From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru. June '.S. SIR Samuel Joyce Thomas. Chief Justice, F.M.S.. Mr. Justice Howes and Mr. Justice Home constituted the Johore Full Court of Appeal which began a session m the Supreme Court this morning. The appeal fixed for hearing today wasReuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration25 1937-06-29 9 photo) VICE ADMIRAL KOGA with Mr. K. Gunji, Japanese Consul-General m Singapore, aboard the Iwate, the Japanese training ship, m Singapore harbour yesterday. (Free PressPress - 25 words
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Article113 1937-06-29 9 Trial Postponed Sine Die Shanghai. June 2_. The High Court o: Kiangsu postponed sine die the trial of the leaders of the so-called National Salvation Bodetj who are charged with having conspired with the Chinese Communists tor the overthrow ot the Central Government m Nanking. Among the113 words
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Article81 1937-06-29 9 Mr. Kawagoe Calls Military Conference Shanghai. June 28. Mr. Kawagoe. Japanese Ambassador to China, who is returning to his po^t this week, has called a meeting of Japanese military officers stationed m the various parts of China, who are asked to put forward their suggestions with a view81 words
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Article, Illustration121 1937-06-29 9 New York, June 28. Their concern regarding the probable effects on export- of increased prices for finished goods (expected m the autumn owing to higher American production costs* Is reflected m the decision of the New York Export Managers' Club to study the problem withReuter; Free Press - 121 words
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Article61 1937-06-29 9 Shanghai, June 28. THE young officers of the Japanese forces m North China have decided to support the autonomous regime m East Hopei and that if Gen. Sung Che Yuan, head of the HopeiCharhar Government, fails to clarify his attitude, the Japanese forces should resort to61 words
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Article64 1937-06-29 9 Extended To Further Nine Provinces Shanghai, June 28. A long-distance telephone service for the nine Central and South china province- was formally inaugurated on Saturday. Wilth the headquarters In Nanking. the recently completed telephone lines have extended to all the remote parts of the provincey of64 words
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Article35 1937-06-29 9 London, June 28. Four were killed and twelve injured whe.i a Southern Railway train :r.m Ashforci IK<nt I to Victoria yesterday crashed into a siding near Swmley Jun< tion. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration79 1937-06-29 9 photo Talk With President And Mr. Hull Shanghai. June 28. A REPORT received by the Foreign O-Tice. Nanking, states that Dr. H H. Kung. Vice-President of th-.* -Executive Yuan and Finance Minister. arrived m Washington yesterday. Accompanied by Dr C T. Wang Chinese Ambassador to79 words
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114 1937-06-29 9 Kwangsi md Shansi Lenders To Attend Shan-hai. June 28. T~HE Kuiing Oonterenoe, which *i_l b? held ,iit<*r th<> ipedal training classes attended by 14.000 milr administrative and education cials. promises to b I M| m view ol the promised attendance of a number ol Kwa::_s:Reuter - 114 words
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45 1937-06-29 9 Shanghai. June 28. Mr. Hsu Sh; Ying. Chines? Ambas sador to lokic. who has just returned Inn. an important <•< nlerenee wit h Gen. Chiang Kai Shek at Kuiing. will leave China lor Tokio early next month -Sin Chew Jit Poh45 words
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Article62 1937-06-29 9 For the first time m inst ay, At strallia. owing to ;ts rapidly ln£rea_tf--g prosperity has reached .he nine-tigure mark m taxation revenue Although in-ome and ether taxei Inv been reduced m recent yeua, the total tax jieceipts 'le* f men wealth and j State governnun»_- taring the62 words
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Advertisement77 1937-06-29 9 SPECIAL DISPLAY r\\ J| GENTLEMEN'S y_»l DRESSING GOWNS m\ fWAfffi ill _/A EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN lli_& lit ATTRACTIVE PATTERNHx^^ fflN W r ED AND PLAIN COLOURS WITH CONTRAST ROLL 1fe '^^'»IpF^ COLLAR POCKETS AND SJ^p^^^ TERRY BATH GOWNS s_^^£*_____£_! FLORAL DESIGNS AND mm^ShmmWdJ. W\ M PRICE $17.50 ROBINSON <Sc CO..77 words
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Miscellaneous42 1937-06-29 9 CABLE TIMES 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 p.m four minutes: 5.30 p*m. three minutes; 6 pm two minutes: 630 p.m. clear.42 words
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572 1937-06-29 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations i From London 5.30 p. m. June 28 Shan- 01 E 1 denomination unless Yesterday Previously Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Lran, 5 p.c.. 1944-64 112' 4 H2 l/ 4 Funding L'jan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 109 109.. V 2 War572 words
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Article173 1937-06-29 10 Improvement Maintained And I inn and Broadening London, June 25. The improvement was maintained on the Stock Exchange yesterday and although activity was mainly confined to minings, demand elsewhere appeared to be broadening. The Con- nt supported oils. Wheat ruled Arm on bullish crop news and base metals173 words
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Article54 1937-06-29 10 head office of the P. and O. I king Corporation has notified a net r the year of £102.481 '2, 1. The meeting is fixed for July 2. the directors will recommend a 1 ndend »t V. less income tax at 4 6d carrying lorward54 words
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84 1937-06-29 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 28, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X.RJSS. m cases (F. 0.8 June* 32 2 32 n Good FAQ. m bales (FOB. June) 31 11 16 31 13 1( No. 1 X. R.S.S. Spotloose > (awardable Singapore) 32 5 8 32 1 July84 words
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Article63 1937-06-29 10 June 38 Gambler T.T. 3 00 Java Cube 11.00 Hamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 16.50 Black Pepper 9.75 Copra, mixed 5.45 Copra, sundried 5 85 Small Flake Tapioca 4.40 Rice Saigon Al $155 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 1 $144 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 2 $137 Rice63 words
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Article194 1937-06-29 10 j From London 5.30 p. m. June 28 |RIT|'.BER: Dull London-Spot: 9 0 lGd. 9 11 16 d. Previously: 913 16d. 915 16d August: 9 5 8 d- 911 l'Sd. Previously. 9 7/ s d. 9 15 16d. Oct-Oec.: 9 11 lGd. 9-, d. Previously. 9 15194 words
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Article73 1937-06-29 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 28 1 I Tin: Easy. Cash: £256. Previously: Strong at £256 10s. Three months: £255 7s. 6d. Previously: £255 7s. 6d. New York Tin: 57.00. Previously: 57.50. Copper: Settlement: £56 7s 6d Previously: £56 15s. Gold: Yesterday: £7 os. Bd. Previously:73 words
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82 1937-06-29 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations June 28 I Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Franc to 124.21 110 916 110 7 H New York to 4.88 493 1 16 493 11 16 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.97 3 8 97 8.97" 8 Hong Kong Per82 words
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200 1937-06-29 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RATES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations June 28 SELLING London. T.T. 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 4 116 London. 4 months' sight 2 4 3 Lyons, demand 1290 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 57 v 8 Montreal, demand 57»/> Batavia. demand 104 s*,5 Samarang. demand 104 3200 words
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Article257 1937-06-29 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Tin at midday was $125. Down $1.00. The tin share market succeeded today m maintaining some of the brightness of Saturday and there was quite a fair demand for shares. In sterlings there are buyers of257 words
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1350 1937-06-29 10 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser and Co.'s List From Exchange Telegraph Co. MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1937: 6 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 6s 6s 6d Asam Kumbang 35s 6d 37s 6d Avstral Malay 56s 58e Ayer Hitam (ss) 2fc 29s Ayer Weng ($1) 120 130 Bangrin Tin1,350 words
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Article210 1937-06-29 10 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Total for Bootes Close. financial Company Dividend Hate Ex Dir ye» r T™ Payable Date to date Hitam Tin 5; Int. Jun<> 30 juiy 5 Juh 1 IS Jelapang v 2 'i June 22 June 30 June 24 Wfr% Kamunting 10'; Int. July 13210 words
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Article114 1937-06-29 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.! Johore Bahru, June 26. Ungku Mohamed bin Abdullah's son and daughter. Ungku Abdul Kadir bin Mohamed and Ungku Badariah binti Mohamed. were married to Ungku Salimah binte Abdul Rahman and j Ungku Mohamed Khalid bin Ismail. respectively, at their father's house114 words
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Article117 1937-06-29 11 (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, June 25. "Dredge and Method of Dredging" is the title of a new invention m respect oi which an American engineer. Walter Booth Macaulay. of the Yuba Manufacturing Company. Balfour Building. San Francisco, has made an application to the F M.S.117 words
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Article97 1937-06-29 11 No settlement has yet been reached m the strike by Singapore Hokkien barbers. The haircutters nre willing to return to work if employers will say that they agree to close their shops at 6 p.m instead of 8 p.m. Employers have not given the word so97 words
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Article, Illustration310 1937-06-29 11 Winning CONTRACT %X\v^ou^Guet* David Bttrnstlne, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby and Howard Sch*snken, world's leading team-of-four inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence A MATCH-POINT SLAM best woman bridge players. She is also an enthusiastic Duplicate addict and m playing game diagnoses mate h-po int310 words
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Article433 1937-06-29 11 Singapore, June 25. MEAT Beef steak Kati 32 Beef stew or curry do 25 Fillet Steak lb. 50 Mutton. Australian do 45 Pork, lean Kati 44 Pork, lean and fat 1st quality) do 34 POITRY Capons 'locally reared* Kati 52 Ducks each 46 Fowls Kati 36 Hens433 words
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Article129 1937-06-29 11 Sir Shenton And Lady Thomas At Luncheon (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 26. The Hon. Mr. W. E. Pepys. General Adviser, Johore. who is going Home on leave on July 16, held a luncheon party at his residence m honour ol HE. Sir Shenton and129 words
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Article80 1937-06-29 11 (From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur, June 26. Kuala Lumpur's 120.000 inhabitants will soon have their first public swimming pool. It will be constructed by Government on the hill on which stands the Victoria Institution for the use of Kuala Lumpur schools. Tenders for the construction80 words
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Article84 1937-06-29 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 26. Captain of the coal steamer, Leepeng. which made her maiden voyage to Penang on Wednesday. L. Julien D. Caie has been arrested on a charge of having delivered a false passenger list to a boarding officer and also for having84 words
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Advertisement398 1937-06-29 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 Reserve398 words
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Advertisement482 1937-06-29 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINi. 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 £3000 000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishops-ate. London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semaranf Bangkok482 words
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Miscellaneous655 1937-06-29 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE 1.333 kc. s (22.5 m.) pm. 6.00 Indian music i records'! 6 30 Chinese music (Cantonese records). 7 00 Dance music < records > 7.30 Time, weather news and announcements. 7 40 A talk on gas. by M. M. Paterson. 7.45 The Table Under the655 words
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Miscellaneous296 1937-06-29 11 HOLLAND 17.77 mc s (16.88 m.) p.m. 8.20 Opening announcement. 8 25 Concert 840 Prince Bernhard." Talk. 9 00 News 9.20 Talk. 9.40 Stock report. 9.50 Gramophone records. 10.20 Close down. BERLIN DJE 17.76 mc s (16.89 m DJB 15.2 mc s (19.74 m DJQ 15.28 mc/« (19.63 m.). DJN296 words
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Article191 1937-06-29 12 Tendency Towards Larger Powers The Atlas Diesel Co.. Ltd.. announce that since they installed their first Polar engine In a Thames tug m 1930 —this being a 300 b.h.p. unit for the Khurdah. owned by Messrs. J. P. Knight. Ltd.— their engines have found increasing favour191 words
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Article50 1937-06-29 12 Shan-hai, June 27. The China Merchant Steam Navigation Company (a semi-Government concern) has planed the S.S. An Hsing and Tai Li Nan for the ShanghaiCanton service m place of Hai Lee and Hai Yuen which were damaged at Chekian_ r and Hong Kong respectively. Sin Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh - 50 words
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Article639 1937-06-29 12 The Pioneer Installation In America London. MORE than a half-century of electricity m ships is marked by the anniversary of the voyage which the American steamship Columbia began m May, 1880, from New York to Portland, Ore., with a complete installation of incandescent electric lights.639 words
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Article131 1937-06-29 12 Ships alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Muinam; Cremer 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2): Calchas 13; President Kayes ll* Raub 9; Kedah 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) XXIII Marzo 30; Steel Traveler 32; Spyros 34; Marudu 38. Empire131 words
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Article183 1937-06-29 12 Owners and masters are requested to ke«-p their v. ss.-ls ts lear oi the i^ngv as possible during the aiming rifle, mobile and ;iun practice which w place from Changi iChan-i m on July 5. 12. 21, 26 < spare days 6. 13. _3, 2: 8 am. aiming183 words
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Article58 1937-06-29 12 The s.s Naldera has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at Singapore at 10 a.m tomorrow She will berth at Tanjong Pagar Wharf, Godown 18, on arrival. The s.s Kidderpore Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at Singapore on July 2. She will58 words
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104 1937-06-29 12 NEW PASSENGER DIRIGIBLE FOR SOVIET Construction ot a new semi -rigid passenger dirigible "DP-. is completed m Moscow Its volume equals 25,000 cv metres. The NMSMpS will be filled with helium. The eomtortable passenger gondola will contain 16 sleeping cabins, a saloon, a buffet and .smoking room. The control room,104 words
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Article58 1937-06-29 12 June 27: Rantau. Rusa, Gemas, Scott Harley. Benavon <'3riO .Havana Maru (Japan); Ngow Hock, Hoegh Silverlight. Osthav <Nor>; Panama <Dan); XXIII Marzo <Itab; Main (Ger); Kulit, Tabinta *Dut>. June 28: Op ten Noort, Poseidon. Both. Kulit 'Dut>; Hai Lee (Nor): Gorgon. Deucalion, Sirdhana, Klang. Sin Kheng Seng. Tandjong Balei58 words
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Article330 1937-06-29 12 Progress Of Warship And Other Work For the period ending May 31 Messrs J. Samuel White and Co., Ltd report that the Grom. the first of the two flotilla leaders for the Polish Government, successfully completed her acceptance trials, and has been handed over. Fitting330 words
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Article320 1937-06-29 12 Jutlandia. Dan., 5,203 tons, from Bangkok 26. to Copenhagen via pons 29. Kudat. Brit 1.021 tons, from Bangkok 26. to Bangkok 30. Rajula. Brit. 4,702 tons, from Madras 26. to Madras July 1. Steel Traveler. Amer.. 4.381 tons from New York 27, ior P. Swettenham July 2. Pres.320 words
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Advertisement499 1937-06-29 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated _o F__l3.) T-CU-PBONE: Freight 5433— Pmmp MHi LLOYDS AGENTS. ftOOKfNO AGENTf FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. ammammy^mm* mimmmm CANADIAN PACIIIC g WOBI. s CfiFAitn (Incorporate, ln _t_*ia_>d> MfcAVEL SYSTEM ■_■(•_>*__.'■***'* r THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct499 words
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Advertisement24 1937-06-29 12 For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight. •pply [woo to Tftavf^siwytct J 39. ROBINSON ROAD. No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908.24 words
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Miscellaneous392 1937-06-29 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals 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 p.m. Malaka,392 words
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Miscellaneous57 1937-06-29 12 ships m touay The Singapore Harbour Board b< ing arrangements for today is as follows Kedah West 1 p.rr.; 8 godov Cre: st a.m.: 20 1 godowns. Santhi.; West a.m I Ana. Muinam East 6 a.m: 20 1 godowns Anhui Roads 10 am. Sneers W T harf. Kudat B m.;57 words
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Advertisement493 1937-06-29 13 m. <& m' _r _r fc j ma J-_-aL'|_} |^^W_ -Mj^s___»— |"pij x "ttftBte_i_____ iWiir*^jT__^ ______*K3-___*___^ '-^N. BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES •INCORPORATED IN ENCiLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Duo Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1^37 HKJ7 RAWALPINDI 17,1,00 Aug. 13 KAISAR-I hINT) 11.000 July 2 CORFU493 words
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Advertisement452 1937-06-29 13 (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) 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, irdam, H'burg, Glasgow July 5 July 8 CITY OF ORAN Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow Jxily 30 Aug.452 words
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Advertisement996 1937-06-29 13 _f^TTi_L ___i__v__^-?^^i \f^^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen and C on_m on wealth Line Steam Ship Co., Ltd- and China Mutual The Hua Khiow Steama-iip to., tittti LU. Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.) Ine i una. a White Star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw SaviU and996 words
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Advertisement674 1937-06-29 14 K. P. M. P*. SIR— Tuesday. June 29. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. KOKAN— Tuesday. June 29. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang, TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. THEDENS- Wednesday. June 30. Muntok and Palembang. TOGIAN— Wednesday. June 30. P. Samboe. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and and Djambi. MAPIA -Wednesday. June 30. P. Samboe. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan.674 words
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Advertisement707 1937-06-29 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^_W AMERICAN MAIL LINE I \**Vl^_S^J--«e_M I \o\ KB^J L_-____ A^^ H-_s^y TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY- SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Leaves Leavi* Arrives Spore. Spore. Penang. New York. Pres. Hayes June 27 June 29 July707 words
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Advertisement624 1937-06-29 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA France Maru €a P* Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. July 3 4 Dar-__-Salaam. Beira, Lourenco Marques. Durban. East London. Port Elizabeth and Mossel Bay. r La Plata Maru liuenos. Aires via Colombo. Durban, July (i 7 Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos,624 words
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Article, Illustration182 1937-06-29 15 piioiui. Miss Scriven Wins In Straight Sets AUSTIN AND BUDGE IN LAST FOUR Wimbledon, June 28. MISS SCRIVEN, who is ranked 10th. m England, caused an early surprise m the women's event today by accounting for Kay Stammers, ranked number 2, m straight sets, 7-5,Free Press - 182 words
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273 1937-06-29 15 .Middlesex II Inniskillings II 1. 'rsnm M gtment easily beat the Inniskillings at Gillman Barracks y< -vruay by 4-1 m a second division league match. On the run oi play the home side thoioughly deserved their victory. MM273 words
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152 1937-06-29 15 At a meetin, ol the Executive Comr ol Government Services FA. the foOoa una having made applica to. admitted to Government Servi.vs FA. Challenge Cud petition S.S Police, Medical -Services. <Holdar) PW-Du Marine Dept. FC. Mental Hospital. Immigration Dept. Post Office Club, Treasury- Audit. Excise Sports152 words
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Article28 1937-06-29 15 The R.A.F. beat the REs by six goals to one m thr Garrison League water polo match played at Fort Canning yesterday.28 words
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Article732 1937-06-29 15 Selangor Beat Negri By Nine Wickets [From Our Own Correspondent J Seremban, June 11. 17 E H Rhode-, the Negri and tormer Malayan cricketer, showed Seremban followers oi the game that he had not iost much ot his former prmrf. when he made a brilliant .core732 words
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Article229 1937-06-29 15 In spite of fielding several reserves Minto Cricket Union had no difficulty m beating the Government Printing Office on Saturday at Upper Serangoon. The Printers were all out for a small total of 30. Mohamed Shah and Aii Dahian were responsible for the Union's total of229 words
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Article52 1937-06-29 15 Play m the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament yesterday resulted Men's open singles A I. Pereira beat Goh Cheng Hee. 6—2. 6—o. Dr. ;G Haridas beat Yap Ah Hian (w.0.). Ties for tomorrow are Men's open singles Dr. B. H. Sheares vs A. I. Pereira. Dr. G. Haridas vs. I.52 words
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Article242 1937-06-29 15 CASUALS BEAT S. H. B. Four Goals To Two In Division Three Casuals 4 S.H.B 2. IN the third division league soccer the Harbour Board were de- feated by four goals to two on their own ground by the Casuals yester- I day. After the Casuals' first victory against the242 words
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Article44 1937-06-29 15 In a match on the padang yesterday afternoon an S.C.C. soccer eleven beat a Fort Canning side three points to two. Scorers for S.C.C. were Cramsey. Wilkes and Minns, while Durand and Hughes wer? responsible for Fort Canning's two points.44 words
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Article92 1937-06-29 15 Thirty-six cards were taken out for the Women's Captain's prize, flag competition, at the Singapore Golf Club yesterday. Mrs. Hallas. the winner, finished 20 yards from the 11th green. Miss Farnell was second and Mrs. Hii: third. The Banda Hilir English School's annual athletic sports were enthusiastically92 words
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404 1937-06-29 15 Safarin Wins Individual Championship THE Victoria School annaal athletic sports \tftrt held the school 'ground on Satun; re a large 'crowd o! pareflft_i and iramdev Mi (events wore ltecH-j -;ed and at ;the eoncdi--ion ot the meeting. Mrs Goodman Ambler gave away the prizes Saiarin404 words
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Article, Illustration338 1937-06-29 15 HAMLYN WINS INSURANCE COMPETITION Saturday's Play At s. o. c ■INSURANCE men oi Singapore gathered on Saturday at the Singapore Golf Club, n.w course, for their first golf meeting, which it is hoped will become an annual event. Eighteen holes were played under Btapieford conditions, adding three quarters ol handicap,Free Press - 338 words
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Advertisement140 1937-06-29 15 BOOK EARLY and be with the crowd at the HAPPY WORLD STADIUM on FRIDAY. JULY 2nd. at 8.45 p.m. fOk fl and see EIGHT OUTSTANDING FIGHTERS s/^--0 FACE EACH OTHER FOR THE FIRST TIME w\4 Sflm GUNBOAT JACK vs. NAI SOM PONG wl M< ..i Wr'\ rounds _________h1 lffi\ VENTURA140 words
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795 1937-06-29 16 Eighth Wicket Adds Over 100 Runs I MOLONEY AND ROBERTS IN GREAT STAND London, June 28. ENGLAND were all out today bofore lunch with the I 1 addition of another 54 runs to their total. Paynter, who was not out on Saturday795 words
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Article, Illustration620 1937-06-29 16 NIMROD - NIMROD photo) BY R.A 4: Malays 0. TIIE Royal Artillery gained two points with ease from the Malays m a first division match yesterday. Their last encounter also ended i:i a win for the gunners, but by three-nil. BuckleyFree Press - 620 words
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419 1937-06-29 16 Yadi Plays Fine Tennis At S.C.C. To Beat Kamis 6-4, 6-3 A DEMONSTRATION of perfect tennis was given by Yadi m his match against Kamis m the men's singles series m the S.L.T.A. championships at the S.C.C. courts yester&ay evening. Yadi won, 6 4: 6 3. Playing brilliantly. Yadi had419 words
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236 1937-06-29 16 From Our Own Correspond 211 1> Ipoh. June 28. The handicaps for six races on the second day Wednesday. July of the Ipoh races are: Horses. Class 2. Div. 1, 6 furs. Dar.daloo 9.0 Doepdene 8.10 Biddy's Squire 8.9 Greenst:ne 8.7 Bin tang236 words
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310 1937-06-29 16 Air Force Athletes Beaten By S.R.C. THE SRC. scored a compa:. s easy win over the RAI their athletic meeting on padang yesterday. W.nring by 57 points f> 29 the pcrtcrmed well m the distance 9d f t d events Th RA F through thmu vi L Ac. Storey, won310 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-06-29 16 photo). MRS. STRICKLAND makes a forehand drive dunni; play m the S. L.T.A. championships at the S.C.C. ytsterd.iy. Free PressFree Press - 20 words
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Advertisement91 1937-06-29 16 BEST -SELLERS INSIDE El ROPE by John Gun^her 57.00 21it Impres-sion. completely revised and up-to-date. EIMVARD MU; His Life and Reign by Hector Bolith^ $5 50 40th. Thousand Seventh Impression MATHEMATICS lOR THE MILLION by Lancelot Hosben $7 00 Three months out— 7th. impression now THE OTHER HALF John Worbys91 words
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Advertisement22 1937-06-29 16 TIGER TESTIMONIALS Mrs, Elmer Zilch (Jr.) found alone wtth her guide book, said"Elmer has gone to see a man about a TIGER.22 words
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