The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 June 1937
1937-06-30
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Title Section17 1937-06-30 1 The Singapore Free Pres AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15,199. ESTD. 1835 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1037. 10 CENTT17 words
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297 1937-06-30 1 $30,000,000 FUND BEING ACCUMULATED Federation's Financial Position Stronger Than For Many Years Past HIGH COMMISSIONER REPLIES TO CRITICISM (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. THE Federation is m a stronger position financially today than it has been for many years past," declared His Excellency,297 words
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Article39 1937-06-30 1 London. June St. wa* afliriaHy announced thus rninf that the lists m connection the issue o! 14^)000 SI s!v*rei ♦n Imperial AirwavJ* were closed b?--•n o'clock this morning. The p*ice was 3Cs each share.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article155 1937-06-30 1 Decision At Next Cottncil Meeting (From Oar Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. GOVERNMENT is going to consider the vexed question of duties on food stuffs m the F.M.S. Its decision will be made known at the next Federal Council meeting. This announcement, which was155 words
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Article29 1937-06-30 1 Paris, June 29. T'qp French Govern -nent are reported to have taken possession of the Schneider Works, the largest munition f ictory m France.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration34 1937-06-30 1 QUEEN MARY INSPECTS NURSE S of. the Queen's Nurses at Buckingham I'alacP. London, S.W., In connection with ths jubilee celebrations of the Queen's Institute of District Nursing this week. Nurses inarch.v,' past Queen Mary.34 words
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66 1937-06-30 1 London, June 29. The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. W. G. Ormsby-Gore, said yesterday m reply to a question that he proposed to wait for the recommendations of the Government of Hong Kong and the Council of the Hong Kong University before comingReuter - 66 words
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Article20 1937-06-30 1 London, June 29. The House of Lords yesterday adopted the second reading of the Marriage Bill within a division- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article462 1937-06-30 1 Germany Italy May Oppose Anglo-French Proposal London, June 29. /THE non-intervention sub-com-i 1 mittee. which will have before it the offer of the British and French Governments jointly to fill the gap m the naval control scheme caused by the withdrawal of the German and Italian patrols,Renter; j British Wireless. - 462 words
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Article250 1937-06-30 1 Fruitless Attacks On Fortifications Madrid, June 29. THHE insurgents are apparently preparing a big offensive A&ahftt the copiiai and yesterlay launched repeated though fruitless attacks on Government fortifications m the Jarama sector, where it is believed they are endeavouring: to re-establish communications. Troop movements recently observedReuter - 250 words
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217 1937-06-30 1 TO TAKE AUSTRALIAN GIRLS EVIDENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. HTHE young Australian girl, Allison Yabsley. who became partially paralysed following spinal injuries received m a motor smash on the Klang Road m April, will te brought to Singapore217 words
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Article80 1937-06-30 1 2,000 Men Involved London, June 29. "TPWO unofficial strikes are m pro gress m England. A number of Lancashire bus driver are on strike, an j at Hull a lightning strike of dock workers has held inactivity m the docks About 2.00' men are involved.Reuter - 80 words
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Article95 1937-06-30 1 Inquiry Into Shooting By Police Ordered Port of Spain, June 29. Negotiations for the settlement o: the strikes m the i4lflelds are officially described as more hopeful A number of persons alleged to bf agitating have been arrested under thr powers given to the Governor to suppress violence.Reuter - 95 words
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Article25 1937-06-30 1 Lac, (New Guinea), June ZX. Miss Earhart landed here at 5 tip G.M.T. today, having left Darwin a* 9.19 p.m. G.M.T. yesterday. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article29 1937-06-30 1 Rubber was dull m London ycster day. Closing prices (spot) 9'-d. 9 9 l«d. Tin has dull. Cash V 253 2s. ..d Threr months 4:252 12s lid.29 words
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Article118 1937-06-30 1 New Luxury British Train Makes Record On Trial London. June 29. A train sDeed ol over 112 miles an lour was reached today by the new luxury express known as the Coronation Scot on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. This train is to be usedBritish Wireless - 118 words
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Advertisement68 1937-06-30 1 (T^GoUums Scots Olhisky aV.' m and I r H-mllij spinf TOh?IGHT COCKTAIL DA^CE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m DINNER ANP DANCE nforn»i) 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT NEW PROGRAMME SUCCESS OF THE D. FOKIEN- MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO D MARVIN KRAVI HENKO R. ERMOLAEVA POPILAR CABARET ENTERTAINERS PRESENTING CHARACTER Mi CLASSICAL DANCES OF HIGH68 words
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Advertisement96 1937-06-30 1 tfFGaOunfs ScjoisdMsky a Mcilo* and Fnondly Spirif SEA VIEW g^ HOTEL NOTICE: RELLER'S BAND PLAYING AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL FOR THE ROTARI (MB OF SINGAPORE. THERE WILL NOT BE TL.E USUAL DINNER DANCE AT THE SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT. FRIDAY: SPECIAL DIN NER DANCE SATURDAY. THE BALL ROOM IS RESERVED96 words
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Article178 1937-06-30 2 Home cricket results as cabled by Renter areAt Leeds, Yorkshire beat Notts on the first innings. Notts 191 and 348 (ROwes six for 69 >V Yorkshire 379 Barber 115. Sutclifle 82) and seven for none. At Hove. Oxford beat Sussex by three wickets. Sussex 341 <Bartlett 99) and178 words
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283 1937-06-30 2 Opening For Non Malays In F. M. S. Government STATEMENT BY HIGH COMMISSIONER From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June tf. ITHE principle that higher technical appointineiit.s jpfU be given to non-Malays m the F.M.S. Government has been accepted, declared the High Commissioner. Sir Shenton Thomas, m reply to a283 words
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Article, Illustration9 1937-06-30 2 DITCH MINELAYER 'VAN MFEKLANT AT SOUTHAMPTON, photographed on arrival.9 words
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413 1937-06-30 2 Paris, June 29. "THE Cabinet this morning approved the financial proposals, which will be submitted to Parliament immediately and ratified by both chambers by noon tomorrow, the Government accepting no amendments. London, June 29. IN conformity with the decision ot the French authoritiesReuter - 413 words
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Article, Illustration16 1937-06-30 2 (Photo by MR. R. T. BRAIN as Murdo Fraser" m "The First Mrs. Frascr." Kawa StudioKawa Studio - 16 words
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Article94 1937-06-30 2 FIRST STAGE OPENED YESTERDA Y London, June 29. TPHE first stage m the Empire cheap airmail service, namely l'^.d. per half ounce, was opened today when the Imperial Airways flying -boat Centurion left Southampton Central for South Africa with 110.000 letters, including one from King to the Gov-ernor-GeneralReuter - 94 words
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Article141 1937-06-30 2 President Wins Considerable Support Washington. .In no 29. Divergent descriptions of Presiden; Roosevelt's three-day "pow-wow" on JelTerson Island, which he called m an effort to j?tem dissension m th n Democratic PaTty. are given by those who attended. It is understood, however, that Mr Roosevelt won considerableRe uter - 141 words
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Article85 1937-06-30 2 Note Circulation At New High Level London. June 28. A feature of the money market last week was the fresh jump m the not* 3 circulation to the record level of £483.700.000. This increase. howe«ver. is covered by the Bank ol England's purchase of gold amounting to overReuter - 85 words
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Article18 1937-06-30 2 Mr Spenser Wilkinson is being ijivlted to join the committee ol the 6traits Settlements (.Singapore Association.18 words
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Article44 1937-06-30 2 Messrs. Boustead and Co. Ltd.. Peri ang. have received a telegram from the Secretaries, o: Taiping Rubber Plantations Ltd.. Messrs. Edward Boustead and Co.. London, advising that an interim dividend of 3 per cent has been declared payable on July 13. 1937.44 words
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Article25 1937-06-30 2 Today's first division soccer match between the S.C.C. and the Skins wiil be played on the padang and the ground will be enclosed as usual.25 words
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Article320 1937-06-30 2 Yesterdays Track Works A t Ipoh <From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 29. His Highness, the Sultan of Perak was among the large number of enthusiasts who watched this morning's track work m preparation for Saturday's races. The going was hard and a shower or two would put the course320 words
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Article132 1937-06-30 2 ANTI-BRITISH RADIO PROPAGANDA London. June 2H. ITALIAN propaganda against the British m Palestine and Arabia has been the subject of protests to Rome, the Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Ed?n. told the House of Commons today. "The British Government take.s strong exception to this anti-British propaganda." Mr.British Wireless - 132 words
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Advertisement255 1937-06-30 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. drene NEW MIKA< IK IJUIII> SOAPI.KSS SHAMI'OO AN AMAZINCi MEW MBCO¥tXY. drene m.tkes 5 ttaej ■ore lather than so^p m hard(st vmter. Cleanses removes dandrull Leaves hai; nil .i.d IUStTOIU BILLOWY LATHER PJGHTNING UNSC LI STROIS HAIH MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. BOARD RESIDENCE. "AT SUNNYSIDE." 7 Oxley Road. Entirely255 words
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Advertisement432 1937-06-30 2 Zlbe Stiujapere I Jfrce jl>rcss Head Oflirr: CetH Strrri, Siugfor*. Plionr MM (S line* *.i* rxtrO'i»n> to all drpai ln»eu,» Tel: •liinrv 1 Singapore. KuaU I^unpur Oflur. 25. Java Mrrrt Phunr: 3G83. Ipoh Office: Brrwsier Bo«d. Phone: 37. rcnanx Office: 12. Bishop Mmrl, Vrn+r^ Phonr: 1477. London Office: 40 40,432 words
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Miscellaneous119 1937-06-30 2 Diary Of The Day The Tides High Water: 1.57 a.m. 9 ft.. 2.56 pm. 8.3 ft. Sports Soccer: S.C.C. vs Skins <Div. I) padang: Medical Services vs. Chinese Div III). Harbour Board: V.M.C.A vs. R.A.F.. at <F. > at Anson Road. S.L.T.A. championships. Malayan Chinese Olympiad. Cinemas ALHAMURA Murder Goes119 words
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Miscellaneous45 1937-06-30 2 Law Notice For The Day Before the Acting Chief Justice in the 1st. Court at 11 a.m. 8.398 36 -J. S. Aroozoo and ors: vs. Zehnder Brothers and ors The Chief Justice. F.MS., Mr. Justice Howes and Mr. Justice Home at Johore. Court of Appeal.45 words
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1056 1937-06-30 3 Rubber Consumers' "Wait See" Policy MARKET COMMENT FROM LONDON OBSERVERS Moderate Increase In Price Likely Soon RETURN to more normal conditions m the rubber market is welcomed by the Financial News, according a message received from our London correspondent. MIF speculators remain fairly quiet, and consumers maintain 1 a cautious1,056 words
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Article, Illustration15 1937-06-30 3 photo) MR. PHILIP F. KINSEY as Philip Logan" m "The First Mrs. Fraser.'* Free PressFree Press - 15 words
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Article101 1937-06-30 3 Sick Cadets Going Back To Japan FIVE cadets from the Japanese naval training vessels Iwato and Yakumo who are ill were transferred last evening to the Japanese cruiser Ashigara when it passed through Singapore on its way back to Japan alter taking part m the Coronation naval review at Spithead.101 words
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Article132 1937-06-30 3 Europe Regains Piece-Goods Trade Malaya Buys Over 100 Million Yards MALAYA buys 110.000.000 yards of cotton and rayon piece-goods m a year. In 1936 about 70 per cent, of this total came from factories east of Suez These facts are contained m a supplement to the report on the working132 words
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Article48 1937-06-30 3 Members ot the Clerical Union are reminded of the anniversary dinner to be held at the club house grounds on July 3 at 7.30 p.m. By courtesy of Mr. K. H. Tann of the Universal Pictures Corporation, a free cinema will be shown after dinner.48 words
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Article280 1937-06-30 3 Chinese Training Ship Delayed FIRST TO VISIT MALAYA i i rE Chinese naval training ship. China Freedom which was ex- pected to arrive yesterday, will not be here for a week or so. The craft is now on its way to Saigon from China, according to a cablegram leceived by280 words
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77 1937-06-30 3 HOUSEBREAKING CHARGE AGAINST SCHOOLBOY Hearing In Camera In Singapore The case against Charm Hei Luen. a j 14-year-old schoolboy, charged with having committed housebreaking by night by entering a building belonging to Wee Choon Eng. at Kiang Road, on May 24. was heard before Mr. H. A Forrer m the77 words
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Article113 1937-06-30 3 Speed Up In Programme (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 20. The building programme m connection with the housing of the subordinate staff of the Railway Department at Kuala Lumpur and Sentul is being greatly accelerated. It was first intended that this programme, which is113 words
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83 1937-06-30 3 B.M.B.C. Chairman On Radio Policy (From Our Radio Correspondent) Radio listeners may expect to hear a public statement on the Singapore broadcasting situation through ZHL tomorrow night, the Free Press understands. Instead of the scheduled musical items at 7.40 p.m., Mr. R. C. Giggins, chairman of directors of the British83 words
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Article241 1937-06-30 3 F.M.S. Gives Financial Aid (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. AN initial contribution of £1,500 ($12,857.14) has been made by the F.M.S. towards the cost of a film advertising Malaya which has been taken by the Strand Film Company, it was disclosed m Federal241 words
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Article, Illustration938 1937-06-30 3 MR. MRS. TAN CHONG CHEWS DINNER SINCERE tributes to the qualities of Sir George Trimmer, chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board, were paid at a dinner and dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chong Chew at Penang Cot, River Valley Road, last nipht m938 words
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Advertisement33 1937-06-30 3 BURTOL QUICK CLEANERS FOR SAME DAY SERVICE Goods handed m by 10 a.m. can be collected by 6 p.m. same day. 278, Orchard Rd. Pliom 7776. TOWN AGENT:H. B. WINTER, 20. Battery Road.33 words
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Advertisement54 1937-06-30 3 To BELAWAN DELI (SUMATRA.) Reduced same vessel return tickets now available. Singapore Belawan return Ist class $80/Interchangeable with Straits Steamship, Company, for first return sailing of the ss Kedah to Singapore, after arrival of X.P.M. Steamer at Belawan. For particulars apply to: K. P. M. LINE, FJNLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE. DINE54 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-06-30 4 IN THE BRITISH PRESS LAST WEEK AS INSURGENT PLANES BOMBED the Bilbao suburb. Fiber, walls fell m clouds of dust and debris.22 words
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Article698 1937-06-30 4 piFFFFN months ago, neighibour3 prophesied il!-luck for Mr. William Fink, of Thongsbridgo. Huddersfield. when he flouted 8 local superstition by ordering trees m his rookery to be cut down. Mr. Fink died suddenly, aged 43. before the woodcutters had finished Later his only son. Roy.i; I nd, aged698 words
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Article, Illustration21 1937-06-30 4 M BLUM RESIGNS PREMIERSHIP. M. Blum shaking hands with Mir Eric Phipps, British Ambassador, when leaving the Senate after his resignation.21 words
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Article693 1937-06-30 4 Morning Post THE tall oi Bilbao is a step more important than the Jail oi Malaga m trie pacification of Spain by the NaUonaUat forces. Senor Agu.rre ana the remnants oi his Governmant have i rk-d ana may hoid out some time m the broken and mountainous693 words
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Article197 1937-06-30 4 117ITH the Hope m the chair, one of the Church's highest executive bodies held a secret meeting at Castel Gondollo to consider the German crisis. And a few hours after the prelates broke up their discussions. Herr Adolf Wagner, Nazi head of Bavaria, announced the closing down of197 words
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Article580 1937-06-30 4 Daily Mail DUSINESS on the Stcck Exchange should have a good chance of brightening up m the new account which has just started. Like its predecessor, me account o^ns with numerous problems still unsolved, but the sources ci disturbance wn'ich caused the slump m April have no* laLin580 words
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Article1039 1937-06-30 4 STEADY DROP DISCLOSED A DISCUSSION of the status of labour m Italy is presented by Colonel Knox, who is studying labour conditions on a tour of the principal European countries. Rome. WITH collective bargaining as an established constitutional fact, with rapid revival m the manufacture of durable1,039 words
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Article317 1937-06-30 4 RUSSIAN CHURCH'S VITALITY 25,000 Clergy Still On Parish Work THE fact that today, 20 years alter the Russian Revolution there are between 21.000 and 25 000 parish clergy at work m the Soviet Union is given as an Illustration ol the vitality and resilience oi the Russian Orthodox Church m317 words
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Advertisement39 1937-06-30 4 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you f 1 id t,» t»>rc your tlrn*. :ind r N'x...s Vi-T :l »..s ;iIl .l r -tore >o«Jr Manhood. Vitality ,rul Energy. BK r 9U lts a 21 r,ou..s. Dr. NMxon'a39 words
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Advertisement185 1937-06-30 4 HEADACHE AFTER HEADACHE. Now She's Free From Them. A woman writes— "I would like everyone who suffers lrom headaches to try Kruschen Salts Belore taking Kruschen I was seldom free !rom a headache But since I have been taking it regularly I have hardly had a headache, lor which I185 words
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Article, Illustration151 1937-06-30 5 PARIS? NO. Just a new an?le on one of the main streets of Sydney whith m oin- all Continental with kiosks preparatory to its big celebrations. HFRR HITIEK \TTENDS MO! RNING SKKVICE FOR HIS DEAD AIR AIDE DE-CAMF— Flying Officer Mantius— and Sergt. Hennins. ZflM t the Cierman Air Ministry151 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-06-30 5 TRYING OUT HIS WINGS AND CLAWS— A young Australian urdretailed eagle. Picture from Sydney.19 words
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Advertisement65 1937-06-30 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each, i wv IS MORE THAN CHEAP IT ONLY COSTS A I i CENT per I POUND I obtainable at all I DEPOTS I ORCHARD ROAD I KEPPEL HARDOOR DEPOT I SELEGIE65 words
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465 1937-06-30 6 First Steps Provide For Uniform Road Control SWEEPING REFORMS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. IN the Federated Malay States it is now law that— The Central Transport Board controls all goods vehicles, omnibuses and hire cars and taxis Generally speaking, speed465 words
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96 1937-06-30 6 Checking Wild Rumours About Malaya. yELLOW fever was sweeping over Malaya so fast that tapping teas ceasing on rubber p antations according to a report received recently by a national English daily frovi its Neiv York correspondent. The incident is mentioned m the annual report of the Ma ay an96 words
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Article142 1937-06-30 6 MR. C. P. P. PARRY WAS MEDICAL STUDENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. THE death took place this morn--1 ing at Bungsar Hospital of Mr. C. P. P. Parry, Co-operative Marketing Officer, at Kuala Lumpur. The late Mr. Parry was a son142 words
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Article72 1937-06-30 6 Grant For Malayan AgriHorticultural Assn. From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June- 29. Consequ nt on the application made by the Ma'ayan Agri-Horticultural AsSuciation for a special grant, the F.M.S Government has decided to make a donation of S5 000 on the strict condition that t is to72 words
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Article54 1937-06-30 6 Saturday, June 26. In the afternoon His Excelltncy and Lady Thomas attended the Combined Services Annual Athletic Sports held at Gillman Barracks and afterwards Lady Thomas gave away the prizes. His Excellency and Lady Thomasattended by the Personal Staff left Singap re lor Kuala Lumpur by th<> a54 words
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Article107 1937-06-30 6 Chinese Still Out; Some Tamils Working (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 29. rLD QUAY coolies remain on strike but the position is alleviated by a number returning to work mostly Tamils who have been promised a slight increase from July 1. The Chinese, however, are still107 words
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Article49 1937-06-30 6 The wedding of Miss Bronwen Wil- hams, daughter of Mr. W. J. Williams, formerly Electrical Adviser, F.M.S. Government, to Mr. Hugh Kamstra, will take place at Holy Trinity Church, Brompton Road, on Sepl 18. at 2.0 p.m. and the reception will be 'mid m the Rembrandt Hotel. Knightsbridge. London.49 words
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644 1937-06-30 6 What The Federal Council Did Yesterday WHEN the Malay Regiment went tc SlmrapTc earlier this 'ear lor trail v.2 purpciei, it cos., che Fivl.S. vjoveinment a totai >t $4,000. including the extra week rhey stayed there, and only $2,000 vas saved on the Port D.ckson establishment These figure were tabled644 words
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Article, Illustration45 1937-06-30 6 THE EMANCIPATION of women m India is demonstrated by this picture showing some oi the 20 Indian girl students drawn from various colleges and other institutions photographed leaving the Mole Station m Bom hay for their departure for Kurope They are making an educational trip.45 words
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Article59 1937-06-30 6 "I should like t-> )it>r you my very hearty congratulations on your enterprise m starting the first internal air service m Malaya and to wish you every success." was the wording of a telegram received by Wearne Brothers from the Governor of the Straits Settlements and59 words
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Article46 1937-06-30 6 The Federated Malay States Geological Survey, like the geological surveys ot all the Dcminions and Colony Is bringing its photographic record of geological evidence up to aate with the r.elp of a modern mtnature camera which has four lenses for special types of subjects, costing $80046 words
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187 1937-06-30 6 Warrant For Arrest Of Father A CRIME alleged to have been committed five years ago wits mentioned before Mr. K. H. Blacker, m the third court yesterday when Inspector Goodship said that under section 33 of the mental disorders ordinance an inspector was187 words
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Article25 1937-06-30 6 His Excel'.ency tbo Governor appointed Sgt. Major Karam Singh to be a membsr of the Sikh Advisory Board, Malacca, vice Sgt. Major Veer Singh. I25 words
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Article89 1937-06-30 6 AfALAYA's only Belisha Beacon has apparently sprouted legs' Three weeks ago, it stood proudly m front of 14 Cable Road. It disappeared. It was traced— to another "mess' m Singapore m front of which, to the accompaniment of songs of glory, it had been erected. It has89 words
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Article247 1937-06-30 6 Dollars That Go Down The Drains \MI-M\L\RIAL UORK IN THE THOPICS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. "MILLIONS of dollars are poured annually as oil down drains m the tropics for anti-malarial purposes." states a financial paper laid before Federal Council today, asking for a special vote of247 words
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Article39 1937-06-30 6 Mr. I. Stjrch. o! Messrs. Storch Bros Ltd.. has just returned :r;m ling leave and re.surmd charge ol the Kua.a Lampur Branch. Mr. Storch has mzde an exteasive tour throu-h Cireai Britain and most countries on the C mtinent.39 words
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Article416 1937-06-30 6 COLONY LEAD FOLLOWED F.M.S. Bills To Be Read Twice (From Our Own nrrspnwicjt) Kualj l.umpui. June 29. IT will take two mtHkmmt of the Fedora' Council m future, instead (if one, to make a Hi I law m the etleraletl Ha lay Stales. This change, Hhich approximates to the procedure416 words
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Article114 1937-06-30 6 New Apparatus Hought F:om Our Ov> -espondent) Kual^i Lumpur, June N»u- apparatus, railed a nephehv colorimeter. has been purchased lor the Institute lor Medical Research m Kuala Lumpur t.> investigate latest advance m the diagonsis ul cancer This work has air. ady begun, the iirst114 words
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Advertisement37 1937-06-30 6 YOUR HOME MUST NOT BE WITHOUT--HARPIC A^ulursfmnkU 'HARPIC —Uuds all it needs Also cleans the bend where Urn brush ««not reach SEPTIC TANKS -Harple an be wnich the domestic wane water »rom baths, sinks, etc.) Is connected.37 words
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Advertisement119 1937-06-30 6 WHY SUFFER Cr^CiA A 9 TORTURE WITH ECZEMA? Tlie BO thm K« healing power of D.D.D. Nwef^ Wgtf tlon w ili aniaae and delight you. Itchui^ B^ 8 tMO or thrw »econda after you aj. ply D.D l> B v per^vt- rum with D.D.D. Frw.. ripti.*n, Uir gt-n^ aud t*rf119 words
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Article, Illustration234 1937-06-30 7 Japanese Hospitality Appreciated SAL hundreds of guests, drawn from Singapoie"s Japanese and other communities. Were entertained by Vice- Admiral Mineichi Kotja and ctneers ci the two :ng Japanese naval training ships at a receptioa abcard the Hit isi evening Dded m?mbers Qfl I Vices, the NavyFree Press - 234 words
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103 1937-06-30 7 Advertisements On Walls: S.R.A. Action THE Singapore Ratepayers* Associaciation has decided to .send a lettor to the Municipal Secretary requesting an early reply to ths Association's letter of May 27 to the effect that the by-iaws regarding advertisements are ultra vires. If the reply is unsatisfactory, it was agreed that103 words
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Article117 1937-06-30 7 T,o West Young Man" At The Pavilion Mat West comes to town again m Go West Young Man." the new comedy at the Pavilion. Typical humour o: the West variety has lor its background this time a rural boarding house. There are exceptionally fine support Extraordinarily beautiful117 words
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Article113 1937-06-30 7 Hotel Manager Fa re welled People who passed a Chinese cafe a! Pasir Panjang a day or two ago must have wandered the reason for a liberal display of blue and white streamers. They probably would have wondered a lot more had they known the113 words
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Article109 1937-06-30 7 New Film At The Alhambra Theatre The Alhambra are now running a full Paramount programme with Murder Goss to College as the mam attraction. It is a mystrry drama with a liberal sUce of humour added, while the opportunity to bring m a little romance E not109 words
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758 1937-06-30 7 MINUTES OF S.S.(S)A. COMMITTEE MEETING EXTRACTS from the minutes of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association committee meet- 1 ing. issued last night, are asj follows Mr. Gregory-Jones reported on the subject of local cinemas, as follows: The various bye-laws with reference to cinemas, only applied to cinemas constructed after the758 words
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448 1937-06-30 7 Choon Leong And Wise Win Narrowly CHUA Choon Leong and N. S. Wise played a hectic three sets with Droogleever and V. Anderson m the men's doubles of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships yesterday at the S.C.C. Watched by a large crowd, Choon Leong and Wise won the game 9448 words
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Article32 1937-06-30 7 The S.CC. "B" beat the H.Q 'Gordons 2—o m a friendly soccer match at the padang yesterday. Fraser scored both goals m the last 10 minutes of the game.32 words
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Article39 1937-06-30 7 the road and the absence of railings between road and canal. Mr. Gregory-Jones was requested to call the attention of the Municipal Commissioners to this matter and to 1 point out the danger arising through the absence of railings.39 words
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Advertisement48 1937-06-30 7 I Another surging romance by the man wHo made Cavalcade" and "Mutiny on the Bounty"*. For entertomment, it »wrpo»se» oil iry other productions!" ioy» Director Lloyd, three-l«*es winner of Motion PkJut* Academy honor*. CLAUOETTE COLBERT I FRED MuMURRAY m Frank Lloyd's IMAIPOFSMEM NEXT CHANGE PAY I L lON48 words
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Advertisement390 1937-06-30 7 A I AMRDA ALL RECORDS SMASHED! TOKIGHT b.ID-^*' MLfIMIWItIICM PACKED HOUSES ACCLAIM JPJv^JsSP^^Cy^TfUJ^O 3 SHOWS TODAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 THIS GREAT FILM AT EVERY ViA/IIIAM4/ show! b|jh m mm Paramount s Baffling <* it b ivai Iwl mk, Murder Mystery CAPITOL Packed with 3 SHOWS TODAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 11/390 words
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475 1937-06-30 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1937. Government Saluries U/ ITH the arrival m Singapore today of Sir Atholl MacGregor who is to preside over the comjmittee of inquiry into the restor- ation of temporary allowances to I Government servants, the salaries i question becomes a live issue, for475 words
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1317 1937-06-30 8 A Letter to Friends of Singapore This New Enthusiasm For Art Culture A CORRESPONDENT who signs himself Audi Alt t am Partem writes, m a letter to the Editor, his frank comments on the suggested formation of the Friends of Singapore, and utters a warning to the founders. [To the1,317 words
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Article907 1937-06-30 8 I Y ESTERDAY S reception abcard the; 1 Japanese naval training ship pro- Tided one of thoso rare occasions on which Singapore residents can meet members of the Japanese community and I was pleased to see so representa- tive a gathering. Social functions of L i907 words
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Advertisement121 1937-06-30 8 JOHN EXSHAW'S VERY FINE OLD LIQUEUR BRANDIES CLUB LIQUEUR OVER 40 YEARS OLD OVER 60 YEARS OLD m Imported direct from Cognac by CALDIBIEOCS i Ib^&9> 't ~^H V^fl Don't be Va^ue ask for... M A'O f/^/? COfs /^0 >4^K 50mf SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLER (Incorporated m England). VISIT CAIRO121 words
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Advertisement66 1937-06-30 8 "HOW YOU CAN EARN twice the money you are getting," runs an advertisement. Many people imagine they are doing that already. You will very likely save a great deal of money when you travel U your baggage is protected by a "GAFLAC" ALL RISKS WORLD WIDE POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE66 words
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313 1937-06-30 9 TWELVE COMMISSIONERS ARE NOT RATEPAYERS Government's Reply To S. R. A. Inquiries AMENDMENT TO MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE SUGGESTED AT least twelve members of the Singapore Municipal Commission are not ratepayers within the meaning of the Municipal Ordinance, it was revealed yesterday. The Singapore Ratepayers' Association has discussed the matter Vith Government313 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-06-30 9 NtW ZKAI \M) PREMIER INSPECTS HOMELAND MEAT AT SMITHFIELD. The Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage, interested m his country Ml 4- lamb22 words
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302 1937-06-30 9 **Duty Of Rich Government To Provide Free Education" (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. A PKt&USE that the Federal Government will consider the queston of cheaper schooling was given to Dr. S. R. Krishnan m the Federal Council today by His Excellency,302 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-06-30 9 MR. T. \V. MOMtAY, who takes the part of "Ninian Fraser" m "The First Mrs. Fraser." (Photo by Kawa Studio).20 words
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Article79 1937-06-30 9 SINGAPORE'S FRIENDS —RICH POOR MR Roland Bradde.l who is convening the inaugural meeting of the Friends of Singapore, wishes to make it clear that the organisation will not b? a -rich man's soci?ty." The charter makes it quite clear that anyone, male or female, can join :.d the sponsors anticipate79 words
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Article34 1937-06-30 9 Washington. June Ml Mr Roosevelt yesterday asked the lU to ratify the International Sagaf Agreement signed m London on Miv 6. his message saying he approves the agreement. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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79 1937-06-30 9 Water Charges Reduction For Singapore? 15 view of the satisfactory budge; position, the Singapore Ratepayers Association* have decided to write to the Municipality suggesting: that a rediction should be granted m the mirunum charge for the supply of water, from $1.50 to $1 00 as the present minimum charge causes79 words
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Article63 1937-06-30 9 (From Our Own correspondent Penan/?, June 28. The wedding took place on Friday before Mr. J. L. McFall, Registrar ol Christian Marriages. Penang. of Mr Ernest Hilary Amble Brooke, of the Eastern Smelting Company, Ltd.. Puket. Siam. and Miss Winifred Brennan The ceremony was followed by a reception63 words
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Article29 1937-06-30 9 Washington, June 29. Mr. Roosevelt yesterday received and congratulated the Soviet North Pole fliers; who expressed their appreciation of American co-op?ration m the flight, Reuter.29 words
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Article41 1937-06-30 9 London, June 29. The will of Mr. Charles Palmer, director of the biscuit firm of Huntley and Palmer. Ltd.. who died recently has been proved at £1.335.840. Estate duty amounting to C 544.841 has been paid.— British Wireless.41 words
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Article66 1937-06-30 9 London. June ?8. The foundation stone of a new Anglican Church House to cost nearly £500.000 was laid on Saturday, by Queen Mary m the presence of a number of archbishops and bishops from Home and overseas and other dignitaries. The house is situated at Deans'Reuter - 66 words
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64 1937-06-30 9 Moscow, June 29. Professor Schmidt and seven other members of the Soviet North Pole scientific expedition are to receive the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union" and the Order of Lenin and will also receive 25,000 roubles each, by a decision of the CentralReuter - 64 words
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Article38 1937-06-30 9 Five men working at Bukit Timah Road, were scalded by hot tar yesterday afternoon, receiving scalds on their faces, necks, chests and forearms. They wore taken to the General Hospital by ambulance.38 words
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Article41 1937-06-30 9 A Malay girl competed m the Penang Bisley Meeting which ended on Sunday, says the Pinang Gazette. She is Miss Zubaidah Merican. the 17-year-old daughter of Lt. S. M. O Merican. of the Malay Volunteer Company.41 words
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Article44 1937-06-30 9 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the delay on full rate te.. rams from Singapore to London yesterday was as follows: Telegrams handed m at 5.00 p.m. three minutes; 5.30 p.m. ten minutes. 6.00 p.m. three minutes; 6.30 p.m. three minutes.44 words
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Article98 1937-06-30 9 Municipality The Press CINGAPORE Ratepayers' Asso- ciation have decided to write to the Municipal Secretary stating that, m the interests of ratepayers generally, the Press should be admitted to all ordinary and committee meetings of I the Municipality. The view was expressed that m England municipal meetings are open to98 words
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125 1937-06-30 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. •"THE policy of Government is to give preference to employees of Government who were retrenched during slump was the assurance given, by His Excellency. Sir Shenton Thomas, to Dr. S. R. Krishnan. who alleged m the Federal Council125 words
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Article137 1937-06-30 9 Death Of Former I.S.P. Secretary [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. June ?0. A popular and old resident of Kuala Lumpur. Mr. John Majeudie Hollway, died m the Bungsar Hospital tnis morning m his 74th year, following a relapse and heart attack. He originally came out137 words
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Article63 1937-06-30 9 Alleged Use Of Troops As Strike Breakers Youngstown. Ohio, June Id. The local CIO. unions declare the steel strikers are holding out to a man and have sent a protest to President Roosevelt against the alleged use of troops as strike breakers, a reference to the63 words
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Article72 1937-06-30 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. June 29. Alter months ot negotiations with the tribesmen of Sikang. a semi-inde pendznt State m West China, the Sikang chieftains have finally agreec to allow the Panchen Lama, the re cognised head of Tibet, to return to Tibet via the Sikang-Tibet Highway72 words
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Article202 1937-06-30 9 RETURNED BAMSHEE BEGS FOR REPATRIATION (From Our Own Correspondent; Johore Bahru, June 29. «T WAS told m prison that I would 1 have to serve for 2Q years or till my death. I would prefer to hang myself than to serve such a sentence. "I202 words
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Article56 1937-06-30 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - SHANGHAI-CANTON RAILWAY Sin Chew Jit Poh To He Opened Oh Jan. I Hoimj Knnrf. June i'U f7// Shanghai-Canton Railway mil be officially opened on Jan 1, IU3B. according to vi nounccment by the Ra.h.ay Ministry, uhich states that tfw portion of the line traversing the provinces of Chekianq and K:angsi56 words
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Advertisement116 1937-06-30 9 SPECIAL DISPLAY \fS GENTLEMEN'S juk DRESSING GOWNS m Wjdm S^ exclusive designs m WrJPgL I] m\^ ATTRACTIVE FATTERNI^jrI^S II M^T ED AND PLAIN COLOURS WITH CONTRAST ROLL COLLAR. POCKLTS AND KS^flj *J PRICES $13.50 TO $23.50. j&^*Jj&2l terry bath gowns s >mFk FLORAL DESIGNS AND r f\IV/C. 9^'*3v ROBINSON CO.,116 words
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540 1937-06-30 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 5.30 p. m. June 29 Share of £1 denomination unless Yesterday Previously Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion l»an, 5 p.c. 1944-64 112> 4 112»/ 4 Funding Loan. 4 p.c, 1960-90 109 1W War Loan. 3»/ 2 p.c *>540 words
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Article174 1937-06-30 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. From London 5.30 p. m. June 29 RIJB Son D Spot: W »il6d. Previously: °jj a, lt T,,ct- 9 9 16d 9 5 nd Previously. 9^/80 li.ma. J%5 OlMBd. Previously: 9 11.1 M. ffcd. 9 11**1. 9%d. Previously: 9%d. 9 13 16(1. STOCKS:174 words
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Article1224 1937-06-30 10 Fraser and Co. 's List TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1937: 6 P.M. MINING Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin (4s) 6s fc> rtd Asam Kumbang 35s 6d 37s bd Austral Malay &6s ste Ayer Hltam (ss) Ayer Weng ($1) 120 1-30 Bangrin Tin 21s 22s Batu Selangor ($1)1,224 words
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Article65 1937-06-30 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 29 Tm Cash £253 2s. 6d. Previously: Easy at £256. Three months: £252 12s. 6cl. Previously: £255 7s. 6d. New York Tin: 56 5Q Previously: 57 00. C P Settlement: £54 7s. 6d. Previously: fift 7s. 6d. Yesterday:. £7 os. 9d.65 words
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Article77 1937-06-30 10 London Closing Quotations June 29 Method of Parity betore Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Franc to 124.21 110 916 110 916 New York to 4.88 4.93i 8 4.93 116 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.973., 8.97 8.97 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 2 13 16d. Is. 277 words
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Article192 1937-06-30 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations June 29 SELLING London. T.T. 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 4 116 London. 4 months' sight 2 4 '<? Lyons, demand 1285 Hamburg, demand 142 New York demand 57 916 Montreal, demand 5?% Batavia. demand 104 9 16 Samarang, demand 104 5192 words
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Article231 1937-06-30 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday was 5125 unchanged. The London SUm* Exchange yesterday was reported as being quiet and irregular, I according t o cables received sterling tin shares were on the firm side The principal event231 words
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Article203 1937-06-30 10 June 25 2ti. 28. Ancricmo Can. Com. 93>/ 4 92 3 4 93 Amtrkan Telephone ■nd Telegraph 163» 8 161 4 159 7 8 Railroad 76 3 j 75 73 Cho.imuk 53 l 4 52 50 5 g ont 153 151 >/ 2 150*8 32 31 3203 words
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88 1937-06-30 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 29, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. June) 31*8 31 3 i Good F.A.Q. m bales (FOB. June) 30 13 16 31 116 No. IX. R.S.S. (Spotloose) (awardable Singapore) 31 5 8 31 3 4 July 31% 31"3 July-Sept.88 words
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Article61 1937-06-30 10 June 29 Gambter T.T. 8.00 Java Cube 1100 Hamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 16.50 Black Pepper 9.75 Copra, mixed 5.40 Coura. sundried 5.80 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.61 words
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Article150 1937-06-30 10 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Total for Books Close. financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year TIN Payable Date to date Hitam Tin 5% Int. June 30 July 5 July 1 15% Kamunting 10% Int. July 13 July 16 July 5 10% Kuchai 20% Int. July 20 July 22150 words
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Article178 1937-06-30 11 Details Of I nit Trust Issued (From Our Own Correspondent.* London. June 18. Details of the Unit Trust of rubbci and tin shares have now been issued The permitted portfolio of the Trust includes trustee securities, 8c rubber-producing companies and If tin-producing companies. The management isFret Press Copyright - 178 words
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Article125 1937-06-30 11 iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June St. Proposing the Adoption of the report and accounts at th? annual meeting of Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. here today, the Hon'ble Mr. G. E. Teale. a director who presided, said that the company's financial position was125 words
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Article, Illustration330 1937-06-30 11 Winning CONTRACT S^Wfou^Qou* David Bumstine. Merwtn D. Maier, Otwald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence "UNBRILLIANT" 11/E do not particularly approve ot -so-calied "wooden"" players who automatically lead their partner's suits, etc. since there are many in-'330 words
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Article83 1937-06-30 11 A Chinese lorry-driver was killed In a tree fight m a house m Havelock Road early yesterday morning. The stamping of feet, the noise of bottles breaking on the floor and the crLs of injured men awakened other tenants. A Chinese lay sprawled on the83 words
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78 1937-06-30 11 From Our Own correspondent.) Kual.i Lumpur, June !8. Considerable interest has been aroused m Kuala Lumpur by the appearance of a standard pedal bi- cycle with a midget gasoline motor attached. Although a number of these machines was tc be seen m various parts of78 words
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Article78 1937-06-30 11 Aircraft Canberra VH-USC from Biisbane. Darwin and D.E.I, arrived June 26: Mr. H. Brissey :rom Brisbane; Mr. J. Thompson and Mr. C. Harper from Daly Waters Aircraft Artemis G-ABTJ for Penang, Siom. Burma, and Karachi left June 27: Mi. R. M Longmore and Mr. H. Brassey to London;78 words
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Article, Illustration34 1937-06-30 11 ON PARADE Australian life-saving clubs, of which these are specimen members, are practising hard for the surf competitions which will be a feature of the Commonwealth's 150 th anniversary celebrations at Sydney m January.34 words
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Article175 1937-06-30 11 Cinema Proprietor Whose Film Caught Fire (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. A sum of $500 has been paid by Government, to a Kuala Lumpur cinema proprietor, Mr. Ong Ec Lim. because a film caught fire while being (examined by the police for censorship [purposes, it175 words
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Article106 1937-06-30 11 Manslaughter Charge Against Chinese Driver (From Our Own Correspondent Segamat, June 28. The fatal accident that occurred on the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur Road near Gemas Bahru when two Tamils, a mother and a son, were killed, and a third, the husband of the woman, was badly hurt, had106 words
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Article213 1937-06-30 11 (From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, June 29. Mr. Chee Chin Kiong has been discharged lrom the General Hospital. Singapore, and" is staying at 13. Devonshire Road, the residence of his uncle. Mr. Chee Swee Cheng, chairman of directors of the Oversea-Cliinese Banking Corporation Limited. He exI pects to213 words
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Advertisement440 1937-06-30 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 Reserve440 words
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Advertisement484 1937-06-30 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHISii (Incorporated m England by (Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liabilfty of Proprietors £3 000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Rishopsgatt, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star lioilo Rangoon Amritsar Ipoh Saigon Bangkok484 words
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Miscellaneous847 1937-06-30 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE j 1,333 hi/a MJ m.) m. |j b 00 Chinese music (Teochew records). 7 00 Dance music, played by the Tanglin 3 Club Orchestra, under the direction of Rex Allen, relayed from the Tanglin Club. 7.30 Time, weather, news and announcements. 740 Air Transport No.847 words
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Article359 1937-06-30 12 TWO TRAWLER SKIPPERS SUSPENDED Responsible For Collision Off Norwegian Coast London. JUDGMENT was given recently by the Hull Stipendiary Magistrate, J Mr. .1. K. Mac Donald, m the Board of Trade inquiry into the sinking of the Hull steam trawler, Lord Runciman on Mar. 16, following a359 words
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Article82 1937-06-30 12 No Hamburtf-Ainerika Dividend The Hambura-Amerika Line ended toe year with a loss of £60.000, which the directors propose to cover from the .special reserve. There will be no divi- dend. The business of the German East Africa Line and the Woerman line, which have a pooling agreement,82 words
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Article436 1937-06-30 12 Gradual Decline In Size Of Ships OANAMA Canal cargo traffic during March reached a record total. while transits were the highest since October. 1929. The net tonnage. j Panama Canal measurement, was only 26 tons less than the record established In January. 1929, and tolls reached436 words
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82 1937-06-30 12 Service Between The East Indies And South Africa The launching dates Qf two of the three trtpte-*c*rw motorships. which an being built to the order of the Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. of Amsterdam and Batavia. for the service between the Dutch East Indies and South African82 words
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44 1937-06-30 12 Consignee? oj motorship lrorn Europe ar> notiiied tha' cargo landed In will be held %i Oodovn N Bonded "D" at 2 pm m Store at 3 p n. Fr <! ij ximo No further survey THE EAST ASIATIt tlucorporj44 words
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Advertisement471 1937-06-30 12 ffi* j EMPRESS Jr^A nections at Vancouver. T Jfcs^Z^sWf^ This time go via Canada book V^HjipSP^ your passage on Canadian Pacific's w gnat, white Empress of Japan f largest, fasten* liner on the Pacific c -Vk or ni-r running mate the Wk. luxurious Empress of Canada Yokohama tc Honolulu In471 words
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Advertisement355 1937-06-30 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON sW. 11 Mail Passenger Vt.sgtU bctv. RANGOON, COLOMBO, POBI M U\n. MARSEILLES, PLYMOITII \\l» LONDON with through connection irora Singapore and Pen.. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Leave Rangoon Colombo nn OXFORDSHIRE June 3 June 10 WORCESTERSHIRE June 17 Jute 24 CHESHIRE July 1355 words
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Miscellaneous459 1937-06-30 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals i it BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.15 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays 11 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai and Thurs. and Friday- 1 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays" 7.45 a.m. and459 words
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Miscellaneous259 1937-06-30 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Perak. Br.. 519 :ons, from Penang '28. to Penang 30. Thedens. DuU-h. 1.181 tons, from Palembang 28. to Palembang 30. Benarty, Br., 3,684 tons, from Otaru 23, to Port Swettenham July 1. Merkur. Br.. 3,642 tons, from Melbourne 28. to Melbourne July 3. Au'oy. Sarawak. 319 tons, from259 words
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Miscellaneous64 1937-06-30 12 WARNING TO SHIPPING At a distance of 2.95 miles. 149 degrees, from Fort Cornirtalns flagstaff at lat. 5 degrees 23' N., long. 100 degrees 22 2 E. approximately is a fixed gree all-round light. The elevation is 18 feet and the visibility two miles. It is on the dolphin marking64 words
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Miscellaneous133 1937-06-30 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrivt East Wharf (Entrance (,ate I, f Rajula 22; Cremer 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2): Naldera 18; Mata Bail 15 Calcfhas 13; DjamDi 11; UpMgle 8; Buygke Kmpire !><ick (Entrance (J^te 2> Karagola 30; MM I r r; lochus 36.133 words
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Advertisement330 1937-06-30 13 p o Bi"""-* .JB I K r ~^^^tk M^S' I > X d iy&i B it yi m1)I zaf Vw IS >'■ IMIkI :-i *If K^llflt lit mV I Ik l'l-" |k I < I9(^b-i9 Br ALL'S WELL BY P&O CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO AND BOMBAY. Available330 words
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Advertisement549 1937-06-30 13 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, Ii dam. H'burg, Glasgow July 5 July 8 CITY OF ORAN Havre, London, R dam, H'burg, Glasgow July 30 Aug. 2 CITY549 words
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Advertisement982 1937-06-30 13 SHIPPING IHK BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen and Connon wealth Line. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Hiu Khtow Steanuuip c«.. <m<> U4 Steam Navigation Co* Ltd.) Ihe Cunard White Star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw. haviU and Albion Co.. Ltd The China Navigation Co.. Ltd.982 words
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Advertisement696 1937-06-30 14 K. P. M. THEDENS— Wednesday. June 30. Muntok and Palembang. TOGlAN— Wednesday. June 30. P. Samboe. Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and and Djambi. MAPIA Wednesday. June 30. P. Samboe, Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan Poeloe-Pallas, Pen galian- Estate and Rengat. REAEL— Wednesday. June 30, Belawan-Deli. CREMER— Thursday. July 1. Penang and Belawan-Deli. TOMOHON— Thursday,696 words
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Advertisement558 1937-06-30 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE offm/AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Leaves Leav#» Arrive" Spore. Spore. Penan^. New York. Pres Monroe July 11 July 13 July 15 Aug. 24 Pres Adams July 25 July 27558 words
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Advertisement564 1937-06-30 14 O, S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMFRK A France Maru CaDe Town Mombasa, Zanzibar. July 3 4 Dar-es-Salaam. Beira, Loun-nco Marques. Durban. East London. Port Elizabeth and Mossel Bay. La Plata Maru liuenos Aires via Colombo. Durban, July 6 7 Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro. s.mt< and Montevideo564 words
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Article, Illustration2658 1937-06-30 15 Nimrod - CHANCE FOR LOCAL CHESS CHAMPIONS ON TUESDAY Spotlight On Sport Nimrod By Hungarian Expert Will Play Against 20 Boards Simultaneously Som Pong Comes Back Singapore vs. Negri On Saturday Chess Tjo'.v iders have coat sleeves wnrn !:k ißiim Please do not ir.isunders'uir.d me! I do net mean worn thro;:-h too2,658 words
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Article53 1937-06-30 15 To Start Today The lourth Malayan Ch: \wpiad starts today and will b 5 oontiMH cd to Aug 2 At a Meetlnc <»1 merrbers tfl tl»«" organising committee held on Saturday, details were an;.: a:.d it wuj announced that many nnzes w< :<• roPttfCd from liiJLh offlctoli53 words
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Advertisement86 1937-06-30 15 i^BHhFf^-^^ *^«!t. «P* -jijic"--:r: 5.* ifcjflfl^|^^^^^HE^^B^t&fl^^Bt>~- s sBBBb^. *^*"-St-" r st;'_. "vPafllSsa which if \f hi rr c fOiiur i m the o*rr A quarter of an hour to go before dinner] waiting for the couple who arc a|way> late, sipping a Martin^ looking Ovef/youc glass at someone you ha.c86 words
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640 1937-06-30 16 England Have Best Of Drawn Game BRIGHT BATTING BY HOME TEAM LONDON, JtNE 29 T LW ZEALAND WERE ALL OUT SOON AFTER PLAY WAS REI BUMED THIS MORNING AND ENGLAND. WHO HAD SCORED 223 FOR THE LOSS OF FOUR WICKETS BY THE LUNCHEONADJOURNMENT640 words
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Article, Illustration62 1937-06-30 16 Yesterday's Soccer Tennis phuto). photo). photo). MAJOK BKDFORI) CiKTS DOWN for a volley during play .1 the Veterans' event at the B.C.C. yes terday. Free Press AN INCIDENT during play m the match between the Chinese and the R.A.F. at Anson Road stadium yesterday. Free Press MRS. CHERRINGTON serving duriiiFree Press - 62 words
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Article650 1937-06-30 16 Britain Lose Two Foursomes, Halve One Win One Southport, June 29. A MERICA have a lead of two matches to one m the Ryder Cup after the foursomes were played over 36 holes here today, cables Reuter. The surprise of thf- day came when650 words
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742 1937-06-30 16 BY NIMROD Chinese 1 RA.F 0. SYMPATHIES go out to the Royal Air Force m this first division defeat of theirs at the hands of the Chinese yesterday by the only goal scored. They were the only team m the742 words
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248 1937-06-30 16 SENORITA LIZANA SENORITA LIZANA BEATEN UTIMBLEDON results are cabl- ed by Reuter as follows Women's singles, quarter-finals: Mile. Jedrejowska beat Miss Scriven 6-1. b-2. Mile. Mathieu beat Senorita Lizana 6-3, 6-3. Alice Marble beat Frau Sperling 7-5. 2-6, 6-3. Dorothy Round beat Helen Jacobs, the holder, 6-4. 6-2. Page c248 words
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Article111 1937-06-30 16 On Friday the "B" and "C" el will sail the usual alternoon r The start will be at 520 pm On Saturday the rmal race J I Clement: Challenge Cup will b. i Th> race is for women h?lmtmai lag B" class yachts The H be at 400111 words
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Advertisement42 1937-06-30 16 Breakfast's on the dot nowadays— thanks to Wrf? Public Servant No. I 9 *^> A V "gee- S&&9M SgSv JpBBw»wSgWg»y^^ .JgjßfaMß^^^K gas cooker is auto- Mj|j^^^^ MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. PHONE 5101 OR CAk L AT THE SHOWROOM s JiUA MUNICIPAL BLDG.. COLEMAN STREET42 words
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Advertisement7 1937-06-30 16 DAYIB OF JUDAH By RICHARD BLAKER $4.507 words
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