The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 July 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.2 W. ESTD. 1X35 THIRSD.W, Jltly 1, Id CENTP
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    310 1 quel To Occupation Of Amur Islets EAVY LOSS OF UFE FEARED L Hsinking, June 30. w m u pa tion of islets in the River Amur by the |sBr ._M V precipitated tenseness which has culminifR? I he sinking of a Soviet gunboat by Japanese- r K 1 gunfire.
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  • 19 1 Krr: Spot, 9 7 Itths thrrr I l l»>thj». >trud> at |8| ">v: three cm it. ml
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  • 56 1 London. June :;<• The news was receiv.d with surprise and concern m London as earlier dispatches tended to show that the dim cult situation arising from the disputed Sennafu island had apparent ly been settled It is hop-d that the new incident will be settled amicably without
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  • 53 1 Peipm*. June 30. Semi-martial law ha* been enforced during the last two nights as a result oi rumours that plainclothes men had been smuggled to the city from Tientsin and Tungchow to create disturbances. Four plainciothes men who were arrested confessed they were m the pay of certain
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  • 26 1 Pelping. June TO. The Eura.si. 1 returned irom Hon? Kiwz a: 6 13 p.m. after a smooth flight In fine weather. Reuter
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  • 269 1 PASSAGE OF MONETARY HILL IN view of the Finance Com- mittet* s approval it is considered that the Government crisis is ended. The Senate later adopted the Kill by 16? votes to 82. The Monetary Bill had been approved without conditions or guarantees by 20
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    12 1 THE SULTAN OF JOPC\ Alexandra Rose seller alter, m London. (Photo by
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  • 66 1 Shanghai. June 30. Mr. Choiv Chi Kang, ViceC hair man of the Council for Overseas Chinese Affairs, left Shanghai this morning for an extensive tour m the South Seas < Indo -China, Sia>m, Malaya, the Philippines, and HJJ He wiX study conditioiis of the Chinese
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  • 59 1 Paris, June 30. ACCORDING to present plans, a ncir type of strike Kill be started France shortly. The oumers o. hotels,- cafes, and rtstau r a».t.< t down their prePltifft throughout France if the 40 hour neck is i?ip<<<;ed. Fhcy will not accept a compromise unless
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  • 55 1 Echo Of Lind bergh Tragedy Newark, June 30. THE Lindbergh tragedy is recalled by the sentences of six years imposed on Ellis H. Parker and three years on Ellis Parker, junior, Ol New Jersey, lor plotting the reduction of Paul Wench 1 a retired lawyer, who "confessed" to complicity In
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  • 62 1 Shanghai, June 29. THE so-called anti-Japanese areas m North Kiangsu. now garrisoned by the former Manehurian forces command d by Gen Chang Hsueh Liang, are being turned into the first-line defence of China whore a net-work of fortresses are being built The fishermen living m the
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  • 34 1 London, June 30. Air experts from many countries visited a display by new British made civil ;ind military aircraft arranged by the Society of British Aircraft Constructors yesterday. British Wireless
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  • 523 1 MR. T. H. STONE INSTALLED AT LAST NIGHT'S DINNER TJANDIXG over the presidency of the Singapore Rotary Club to Mr. T. H. Stone at a Rotary dinner at the Adelphi Hotel last night, the immediate, past president, Mr. W. A. L Scbaub,
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  • 254 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh FAR-REACHING EFFECT ON CHINESE POLICY Mianjrliai. June 30. IT is officially announced tha; 1 the Kuling Conference which will have far- reaching effect on the future foreign policy of China and the unification of the country, will open its first session
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    • 61 1 FfTWA TEA K3apoceM" >oshness t ince of the iyan gardens ct to your home. I TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT sis to 9.15 p.m. INNER and DANCE (formal) CABARET ENTERTAINMENT BY THE FOKIEN-MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO renting 4 Repertoire of talented character and classical dances. Nun-diners SI. OO. -UH.KS ORCHESTRA When m Penang
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    • 64 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. ADELPHI HOTEL TONIGHT THK KOOK (.AKDEN IS RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE MEMBERS OF THE EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION \M» THEIR GUESTS. ADELPHI GRILL: THE BEST FOOD AT POPULAR PRICES CONCERT DURING TIFFIN SEA VIEW HOTEL: FRIDAY SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE SATURDAY: The Ball
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  • 166 2 England-Africa Route Has No Surcharge London. June 30. WHEN the Imperial Airways flying boat "Centurion" started on her 7 260 miles journey to Durban the carried among the mails letters trom the King. Services of letters to Booth Africa will no long.r have to pay any
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  • 89 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Work Entrusted To N.C. Japanese Command Shanghai. June 4 »M. A report from Tientsin fifties that the Japanese Kwftntong Command has entrusted the task of "protecting" the regimes m East Hooei and m North Charhar to the North China Japanes Command, m order that
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  • 57 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Acquiring: Now I^arge Tracts Shanghai. June iff. In spite of repeated protests by the Chinese Cost mis authorities. the Japanese have acquired iarer tracts of salt-fields m the Hanky District south of the Great Wall. !or the purpose ol supply the Japanese-controlled
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  • 84 2 AustraJiam are "louewhat pagair according to Rev. S W. Atkin a Dundee m€thodist minister who has just arrived m Sydney niter .spending several months m Adelaide. '"You are a wonderful people," he told Sydney —dtcnce, "and are developing a new and treat race with independent views but
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  • 42 2 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the delay on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London yesterday was as follows:----telegrams handed m at 5.00 p.m. three minutes: 5.30 pm. five minutes; 600 Pm. 12 minutes; 6.30 pm eight minutes.
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  • 769 2 Investors Refuse To Face Gold And Political Uncertainties From the Free Press Correspondent) London, June 11. f ENERAL Smuts and Sir John Simon have done theii authoritative best to scotch the latest gold scare, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer has assured Parliament that
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    25 2 photo). GUESTS AT TIIK RECEPTION at PcrtOM I.'irnie Road, Sinpapoir. yesterday, after the wedding of Miss Kathleen Irene Scandrett and Mr. Herbert Faiuott. Free Press
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  • 243 2 GERMAN AND ITALIAN A TTITUDE CRITICISED London. June 30. ORITISH newspapers are extremely critical ol the German and Italian attitude toward* the Franco- British offer to aatoxne together the sea ooservation patrol of Spanish coasts If any proof were required that the oiler was based on strict
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  • 141 2 MISS B E .Sherman. Superintendent oJ the St. Nicholas Home. Penan y. has just arrived m Eneland on furlough. Unless her medical adviser ruks otherwise, she will probably return to Penang m time to superintend the removaJ of the Home to its new property betore Christmas. Meanwhile
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  • 195 2 "Peculiarly Mean Thing/ Says Judge (From Our Own Correspondent) to*.!.. June 30. THIS is a peculiarly moan thing because first ol all he repaid the rrlendsrUp ol the father by seducing his daughter acd after he >v.d comm.tted this offenc: he irijd :o throw the
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  • 147 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh New "Patriotic" Move In China's Cities Shanghai. Jur.e 30. ANEW move to leeUK the release of the leaders of the so-called National Salvation Society has been started by Madam Soong Ching Ling Mcs. Sun Vat Son* and Madam Ho Siang Ying 'Mrs. Liau Chung
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  • 62 2 I From Our own Correspondent] Johore Bahru. June 30. The death occurred %X the General Hospital. Johore Bahru lait night following a tew days' Ulneti of Mr. S EUathamby. Head Overseer. Public Works Dent. Pontian Deceased leaves a widow and four children besidej mar.y relatives
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  • 47 2 W:ishineton. June 30. The Governments efforts to mediate In the st.^el strike bane collapsed stated Miss Fr.n-'S Perkins. Th^ work ol the mediation board has been suspended and the .steel companies have m>t acceded to the constructive compromise proposal made by the board. Reuter
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    • 458 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTKEMENfs. I drene NKW MIRACLE LHJCIO SOAPLFSS SHAMPOO AN AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY. drene m;\ke.s 5 times more lather than soap ii: hardest v ater. Cleanses removes dandmll Oaves hair B9tt 9*l lust; jus MIXOWY LATHER LIGHTNING RINSE LUSTROUS HAIR. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE— "7, Meyer
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    • 507 2 Jfrce pices Hrad Office: Cecil Street, m^^, Phone a4.l ext»a.siunti i« A rt.-i>., *^> Tel: "Timrv mu,^,^ Kuala l.'impur Ofhre: 2s. Java Street. Vhunt Ipoh OAcc: Brrwster Road. I'hoae: 3; ■Vnaltf Ofllce: 12 Bishop S«r«vi lv n «n. I'honr II London Office. fcC.4. Phoae: •tral »,< Tel: I ,1., i
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 113 2 Diary Of The Day The Tides Hish water: 2.47 a.m. o£ ft; 3.40 p.m. 3.7 ft. Sports Soccer: S.RC v.. Muicl IT <Div. II at S.RC. Excise vs. F:r' Canning Di\. lit S"..rliu:n. S.I r A cha«plonshipl Cinemas AL'IAMi'.KA Ace Drunimand. irith John King. r \pjtoi. The Good Earth, with
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  • 107 3 K.N.I.L.M. Dirsctor Spends Ten Minutes In Singapore impussihle v when finalits uill be reached m the t.r «>i IkC new K.N.IIJI. strxiies from Batavia to p»tr..iia. said >Jr. 11. Nieuwenhuis, niana^in^ l M. (B«yal Netherlands Indies Airways), who > i Maca|
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    42 3 MV N S il l r At the fimeral of the 25 II em battleship l, .i.t.eh!i.H ,t Clihralt posed n MS >ram MMS n«»s,,atch. yxUUc HMS H BritWi Mltan p':uins.' thr rull.ns m the tho rm.tn si<!e of the Gibraltar < emoiery
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  • 21 3 F.- ii Own Correspondent) PenuM-. June THE da.iy ie n» lmk) had teld up The th^> I
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  • 277 3 Indian J. P. Entertained Singapore Party THE Bombay Dawooci Bohra com- ll night entertained Mr. Fida Hossaln Mohamedali Nakhoda to a tea party at the Singapore airport hotel m honour of his appointrm i JP. ior Singapore In presented to him. the ted that appoim- til other Indian communities m
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  • 44 3 Miss D. Thomas, a very active memuinior section of the Ladies Union, i pro -ceding 1 to India by the ftjjula. which haves Singapore today, to frther her studies and m her honour a la D ptrtjr was glten*mt the Union premises.
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  • 2288 3 Beneficiaries Of $60,000 Estate LEGAL FIRM INVOLVED MTTHIS is a case where the pluintiHV, as beneficiaries of the estate of Llizabeth Surin. have been defrauded to the extent of S«iO,U«O odd through the conspiracy, collusion and fraud of the live defendants. This will be proved
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  • 65 3 There was a cv »n service m B Peier's Church, Stamford Road, Singapore, on Tuesday (3t Peter's Day* when the Lord Bfabop -j: Singapore confirmed U r.didutes irom the tt OS Of that church This servl si i an inged m contion with the
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  • 80 3 SCHOOLGIRL'S HOLLAND-JAVA FLIGHT Crosses Half World For College Vacation INLYING home to Balavia for her short college vacation, a smiling young schoolgirl from Holland arrived m Singapore by X.L.M. airliner from Amsterdam yesterday evening. She will continue on her way to Java this morning. She was Liesfloit" Bdlnk, daughter ol
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  • 115 3 Arrested on a warrant Issued by Mr X H. Blacker In the third court on Tuesday lor the all ing confined his son. Lim Liew m j mall lock-up I by three leet. :it ii v< years. L:m Tok was produced befon Mr. W G
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    35 3 photo i PRETTY YOUNG AMERICAN TOURISTS, photographed on arrival yesterday by the I*, and O. liner Naldera. They are visiting Singapore with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. liensel. of St. Louis. Free Press
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    • 36 3 UifffflKPlUS jt Th*rsis no better »M WwM i 1 MARTIN'S., Yo' can jlr ft Storr<- anJ by -AK 1 .\j:i.c- Square. W FOR REPAIRS I N JEWELLERY WATCHES U.S. de SILVA MAfIUFACTURING JCWELLER 173. ORCHARD ROAD.
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    • 79 3 Established m England 65 years. Singapore Branch, under European Management ;it Uniteers Building, River Valley Road (entrance Damar Road) Expert tuilion m ALL COMMERCIAL SrBJLOTS. Special couises m Shorthand Type- writing, Book-krepin^. (omnrre, Malay. Dutch and French. Individual instruction m all subjects. StO'ents may bo enrolled throughout tte year without
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  • 2267 4 Progress Of R.A.F. Expansion Programme NEW SQUADRONS FOR BOMBING AND GENERAL RECONNAISSANCE FIRST-LINE STRENGTH NOW APPROACHES 1,900 THE 1! WDLKY PAGE HAMPDEN "fiphter-bomher" (two Bristol Pegasus tQgil vvhich has been ordered m large numbers for the Koyal Air Force. Becaiw of [\)c curious shape of it- fuselage, it has l>een
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  • 97 4 London, June DAKRISTER. man 01 letters, and ajt arbitrator. Lord Craigmyle died today. Created a lif<? peer Baron Shaw M DunfermUne. m 1909. be was made th? first Baion Craigmyle or Cratemvle m 192!) Born 87 years ago. he was HamiKor. Fellow m Mental Philosophy and
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  • 188 5 START OF CORDON BENNETT BALLOON RACE. General view of the start from the Heysel Stadium, near Brussels I OKI) M\YOR OPENS BRITISH PAVILION AT PARIS EXHIBITION s.r f.eorsr Broadbridge m the Lord Mayors coach en route to the British Pavilion. 1 Broadhridge. after opening
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    • 75 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each SWETTEN |B B MB binning U n mm TOTTEN nil lw| w e s t iin m THERE ARE LOTS OF HAMS ALL OVER THE WORLD BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE
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  • 568 6 Value Of The Gyroscope GROUND ORGANISATION VERY IMPORTANT «Tv meet the demands of modern flying, a number of new and interesting instruments have been devised,' said Lieut.-Com-mandtr A. D. S. Murray, manager for Imperial Airways m the Malayan area, m v talk prepared by Capt.
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  • 30 6 T:»<>re win be a .>pc-i-iui revival m -etAndrew*a School Hall, Starnlord Road cin^^ixre. Lomorrow at 6.30 pm.. wh.a the Rev. S. S. Pakian-iUun will a lecture m Tamil.
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  • 182 6 ENTiCER'S BID FOR FREEDOM fPr>m Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Kahru, June H. THE story oi how an accused person endeavoured to scape while I police officer was tikin^ down nil statement was related to Sheik Abu Bakar. the second magistrate, yesterday. Inche Abdul Bamid bin Abdul
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  • 167 6 CHARGE REDUCED BUT MALABARI APPEALED Pmushnenl Justified Says Court (Friai o o.v:» Correspondent i Joh >r? Buhru, June .JJ Remarking that the ippeDant mew hat fortunate because the m\:rcer cVars" Against him ffu reduced o cne ot '.-ulpabl- homicide Dot am >v I ir.g t > n.urder. N!r Justice .iB
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  • 157 6 Counterfeiter's Explanation Unbelievable [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, June 19. "I did not counterfeit the coins found In my hut. In fact they were kept there by Ch?ong Hai. Sent, nee of five years la exce.ssive because I d :l not manufacture the coins," .s.U Wong Van
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  • 55 6 Tho band of the S.S. Police will perform the following programme at 6 p.m today at Telok Ayer: March, Namur (Richards): Overture, Mirella (Gcunod); Selection, The Country Girl (Monckton): Waltz, Nights of Gladness lAnclifTe); Suite. In a Lover's Garden (Ketelbey); Pot-Pourri, A Panorama of Famous Songs (Wright); .March.
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  • 113 6 I From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, June 50. The move by a few public spirited men to alleviate the working conditions of Malacca Chinese vernacular clerks and chyehoos is to be brought before the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The opinion of employers will be sought through
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    59 6 6UEBTB AT IHE DINNFR given m honeor of Sii c;rnrse TrJnmtwt Knighthood M Tuesday nijfht by Mr. aid Mrs. Tan h.ng (hew. Proa left Mr Lee <him luan, Mrs N| Sen Ckojr. Mr B. W Sli«ht, Mrs. l,i Ikm)ii (iuan. Mrs Slight Mr Seou Poh Lrng. Mrs. Scow I'uh Umik
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  • 533 6 Chief Justice Arrives For Investigations Here UQAI.AKY ruts ranging from about ."> per rent, to nearly 15 *J per cent, are being restored to numbers of the Hung Kong (jovernment services, as from tomorrow." said Sir Atholl MacCJregor, Chief Justice of Hong Kong, at 11
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  • 220 6 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN J. B. CASE <By Our Own Correspondent) Johore K.ihru. June 30. JUDGMENT wa.s reJOTfed yesterday by Sheik Aou Dakar, th^ second magistrate. In the case m which See Boon Teck, an out -door attached to the Woodlands Customs office, is charged with
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  • 534 6 OVER -SPECULATION IN RUBBER IN THE EAST "Facilities Too Freely Granted" '•riVER -SPECULATION m the East, lor which facilities are much toe freeiy grantee f kie respcnsibie fo: the fluctuations m the price o! rubbei. since the commodity was boosted up to Is. 1 J -id. a lew months ago."
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  • 93 6 ft' HAT EVER the uncertainty m regard to the sho^t-term trend of the commodity, there is not much doubt about the general attractiveness of the share market as a field for investment. "On quite modest assu-fiptions m regard to the p r ct oi tht
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  • 105 6 M.ilarcii, June 30. A Malayan Coronation memento covering the celebrations ihioughout the peninsula is m course ol preparation m Malacca and will be published by the end of August. It wili be m one volume, the descriptions being m English and Chinese, and copiously illustrated Mr. Ngim
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  • 180 6 CHETTIARS TO APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL (From Our Own Johore Kahru. June T*HE joint apph o: Sinriaii ChetUar >:id SR I Ch.thambaram Ch?t:;ar o- :ore the 'Johore Full Court o: IppMl :or leave to appeal Is the Privy Ceur.o.l from the decision of th» i C^urt reducing :;»:e o: UltCTCtt
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  • 135 6 F.M.S. Han On Kxport Of S-rap Iron Rom Our Cwn Correspond* nt Kuala I ur.jntr. June :<O. Th- n iron n the FMS curr. a ion i N< more of metal .m\ i »f tIM 1 der- 1 atcs unle^ can it iv to be made v*
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  • 110 6 An European t. H O. S leeki. w $50 b\ Mr L C C. fourth mat ;erday plying lor tv.) the erection o: a buaealo* Road, not being a D;>t -Inspector D. E. Nickels w: secuted. stated 4 hat Siedierki was missioned by V.: V J November.
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    • 14 6 OVALTINE COLD or Hot <§)• is now served m the lead m ij Caie's and
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    • 148 6 3Weeks Treatmentended Z years agony >^ corns disappear Agoni»in? Rom? mal» for this woman On one < wr»'< ked her holiuay. foi could not tf'*t a shoe on an had to stay indoors. Bu; I of her corns m three weel letter suffered intensely fro>r, three years and hucinq been
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  • 629 7 Diocesan Review Of Singapore Activities it' mm Our Own Correspondent) London, June 22. fc/JEMBERS of the Singapore Auxi*"l liary Diocesan Association held their annual general meeting! this week at the SPG. Headquarters m Tufton Street. S.W. There was a large attendance of members under the Presidency ol the Rt. Rev
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  • 41 7 FOR TWO YEARS CHEF AT ADELPHI Adelphi Hotel lor the ftan, Herr F Pt'irTer has become manager of ii.^u.inds Hotel rather, grandfather rather before him Vienna. D| the Adelphi— SeaD, Herr Pfeifler was at ii-iypt. thp United
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  • 52 7 Mcrcstmg Judicial Decision 3i> Lords London. June 29. de isio^. was L rds yesterB held by a majority .1 1 1 j.n.se to marry wa .:.4 when made by the rcc cjls? after a DUt beocr.. made absolute. ended :ha: the rea:he :;me still married. promise was
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  • 33 7 Conservatives Easily Retain Seat London. June 3t. t:cn caused by tr-.e S:r Gex>rge Hainilun resulted Geoffrey >on 'C nservative* 25.533. Laoour»' 16.-J14 Reuter. Cieorge Hamilton had a majority the last elections.
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  • 47 7 Washington, Junr .mftreiice with President Di H H Kung. Chinese Minister. said Chim be interested m the conversion .;e.2n deb: io redikt the rate from 8 per cent He added that China 4 :.y- r :.il credits wttll i carry or. her rrH-on»trurtJon Reuter
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  • 169 7 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce j Rubber Association held its 1.336 th, auction yesterday when there were i catalogued 1.571.980 lbs.. 701.78 tons: offered 1.13a.572 lbs.: 508.29 tans; soid 1.097.491 lbs.. 489.95 tons. Spot London 9» 2 d New York 19 I'M cts PRICES REALISED Ribbed smoked
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  • 66 7 Demand For A Few Leading Rubbers London, June 29. The Stock Exchange yesterday opened firm, but when the early promise of renewed activity i ailed to materialise the market narrowed with the trend rather irregular A few k>:id Ing rubbers were m demand, but otherwise the markets were
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  • 95 7 Before the Acting Chief Justice m I the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Magistrate's Appeals: No. 20 37— Rev vs. Timah binte Awang Kechil. No 24.37— Rex vs Raj Kishor Rai No. 37 37- Rex vs. Seiichiro Yamamoto. Nc 46 37— Rex vs. Soh En^
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  • 841 7 FRASER CO's WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW "Outside Influences" And Local Shares MESSRS FRASER AND CO v. the;r i weekly .-hare rep >rt issued at the close ot business yesterday write: Up td today very lit:;- had happened during the past week m ths genera', situation a*, home to rali for spe
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    • 102 7 Personality fYou' Coiffure Plays i§ FIGARO help I no more and you will t not be disappointed. j .^FISARO V /I L« djes Halrdwaers. fea »U «h Kd A Raffia Hotel. Phonr 2MM VICTORIA THEATRE JULY 3rd. 7th. 10th. "THE FIRST MRS. FRASER" S.A.D.C PRODUCTION. BOOK AT ROBINSONS CAPITOL SATURDAY
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    • 38 7 OPENING TONIGHT ALHAMBRA~ The Producers of "Flash Gordon Present Another Outstanding Serial First 6 Chapters of 4 ACE DRUM MONO 9 with JOHN KING CHANG-HO, KAI-CHEK Johnny Wong Henry Kee Lightning Adventure Spine Chilling Thrills! A Universal Picture
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    • 367 7 ALL RECORDS SMASHED! LAST NIGHT 6.15—9.15 PACKED HOUSES ACCLAIM ftS/STyVjffV Jl^f^O THIS GREAT FILM AT EVERY IwtA^JH VIU SHOW! MAE SCORES A BIG HIT IN THIS SAUCY COMEDY CAPITOL WRITTEN BY HERSELF! SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY 3.15 MAF VVEST 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 TtmnnruTirTTTTllM M.G.Ms TRIUMPH- «"th WARREN WILLIAM tup f*nsm LYLE
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  • 478 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1937. Federal Finance IT is not easy to detect the precise origin of that "nimblc-mindec; criticism" of F.M.S. finances to which the High Commissioner spoke m the Federal Council on Tuesday. There was certainly at one time considerable opposition to the steadily growing
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  • 605 8 Mr. Braddell Replies To New Society's Critics To the Kditor, Sir,— lt would be a great pity if the purpose of the Fn:nds ol Singapore Bod ty were misunderstood. So far as I am aware, there is not the slightest intention to let loo.se a flutter of highbrows over the
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  • 498 8  -  Joseph Martin By rE Aldershot Tattoo is a great military pageant which takes place annually m the Rushmore arena near Aldershot; always on a magnificent scale, this year, m honour of the Coronation, it was or. a vaster scale than usual. No fewef than 5.00U regular :rjops and
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  • 357 8 RJIALAYANS arc rarely good conver- sationalists and they quickly grasp any new local topic that offers some 'variety from the o>ual evening change of scandal Mr Roland Br.\idell's project lor Friend* ol Singapore iis one such topic and. if preliminary discussion is going to help, the
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    • 356 8 How to make a 'Single Whisky go round How true," said Johnnie Walker, is the saying that Johnnie Walker is the round whisky m the square bottle.' For round has a special meaning when applied to whisky. It describes the result of the harmonious blending of the many single whiskies
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    • 81 8 ACCORDING TO A PSYCHOLOGIST, one should close the eyes tightly when trying to solve a problem. A correspondent says that he did after dining with a fair and apparently famished friend, but when he opened them again the bill was still $3 more than he had m his pocket. The
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  • 193 9 "ONLY A LITTLE BUMP But It Cost British Government Nearly £250,000 SKIPPER'S DESCRIPTION OF "MALAYA" COLLISION (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 25. iif\SLY a little bump" was how Capt. Dirk de Boer described the collision between his ship, the "Kertosono" and the battleship "Malaya" oil the coast of Portugal
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  • 593 9 liss Ka tli leen Sc. i ndrett Ma ivies Gammon Malaya Secretaiy LONG delphinium hlue figured taffeta gown was irwii by Miss Kathleen Irene Scandrett, only ghter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scandrett, of Cettesfoe, Perth, Wcstetn Australia, at her wedding to Mr. Herbert
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  • 53 9 New York, June FESIDENI Roosevelt and Bel- iums Premier van Zeeland. Iwen visitin* \Ya>hin*ton. i ;v.tl\ toda> that, 'the I n.tr 1 *»t itfs feels disposed to f in the joint work of nrh ntrrnational trade, and itt- to reach a solution of tomerning n»onet.ir\ and
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  • 148 9 Stabbing Of Mr. D. H. Elias I.KKk COMMUTED TO VSSIZES IFrooa Our Oun Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. June 29. AT -lu^ion t xiay of the preiary inquiry into an allegation tab of Mr D H Bias, m nagcx of the F.M.s Rall^ fa Radian, a cleric employed I Mr W. J.
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  • 58 9 London. June 30. Malcolm Campbell gave the ooat m which he hopes to set record her first run m Loch onood today. There was a mist j.nd h sun ace wai not quite calm. Trie notorboat, which is named Bluebird. r.ade just over 85
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  • 61 9 Government Move To Check Trinidad Strikes Trinidad. June 30. The Government has taken the lead m trying to find settlement of the U-es dispute which has led to strikes and disorders. Labourers on Government work are to be paid one penny kn hour more and nours
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  • 166 9 Government Keeps Its Promise I From Our Own Correspondent] Penanc, Juno 18. Mr J A Black, who was Municipal President. Penang. some time ago is returning to Penang on Friday. July 9. by the Putroelus to resume duties as Municipal President, vice Mr H S Paterson. v/no
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  • 58 9 [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, June 30. SHENTON THOMAS uill play a round of golf at the Srlangor Golf Club tomorrow uhen he will be partnered by Major W. If Elkins. the Selangor champion, making the first pair m the fonrsoines beticeen the
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  • 124 9 Commons Statement On P. C. Judgment London, June 29. THE recent Judgment of the Privy Council m favour of owners of certain property m Singapore was subject to a declaration by the Singapore Improvement Trust relating to buildings considered unfit for habitation, said the Secretary of State
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  • 79 9 Annlo-I Hitch Plantations Of Java [From Our Own Conreapondent] London. June 30. /GREATLY increased profits were made by Anglo-Dutch Plantations of Java. Ltd according to the company\s annual report issued today. It is announced that the company's profit for the year 1933 was £297.384. compared with a profit
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  • 93 9 The (as? m quo! ion concerns property m the Bugi> Street area Ihe Singapore Impr-vcment Trust applied T hat it be demolished -jr\ the ground 'hat it was .nsannary and n^ked »he Governor- i n-Co ne.i for sanction. The owners were successful iii the High Court, obtaining
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  • 44 9 London. June 30. At Cambridge today a party ol German ex -soldiers who hud teen pri.soners m England were guests of th( Essex Branch of the British Legion r pyipv ire to remain m England loi several days- Reuter
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  • 148 9 Prior Lien Debenture Stock To Be Redeemed [From Our Own Correspondent] London, June 30. PLRAK River Hydro-Electric Power Co., Ltd.. announces today that it will redeem all its 4 per cent, prior lien debenture stock at par on July 31 The company issued £400.000 prior iien debenture stock
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  • 18 9 The Lancashire omnibus strike has been .settled. The men have returned to work. Reuter
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  • 44 9 London. June 30. Fire engir l rushed to Buckingham Palace this morning but when th-ey arrived they found they v/ere not needed. The alarm was caused by an electric iron setting fire to the floor to the Royal Mews. Reuter
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  • 417 9 SYMPTOMS OF DRUNKENNESS DISCUSSED IN COURT MEDICAL tests were applied to a Singapore European driver recently following an accident m which, it was alleged, he was involved. The result of the examination was given m evidence- yesterday when Bertram Blackskaw app:ared bfore Mr L C.
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  • 346 9 PILOT VISITORS IMPRESSIONS MR. Harry Rowland, test pilot and distributor for the Glenn Martin Aircraft Company m the Far East, arrived m Singapore yesterday by the P. and O. liner Naldera, from China. He is the man who sold N.I. her fleet of Martin twin
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    • 530 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 5.30 p. m. June 30 Bhaie of <■: 1 denomination unless Yesterday Previously Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64 112' H 112', —'a dblf Loan, 4 p.c, 1960-90 109' 101 War Loan. 3' 2 p.c
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    • 195 10 J90.000 734.000 549.000 picul) $*****. June ZH. 28. 29. Can Com. 92^., 93 92 Telephone -:aph 161 159 7 8 16C r 8 Atctwaoo Railroad 75 73 75 lk 52 505 8 50' 8 151' 2 1503 8 150' 2 tooe 3P 4 31' 8 31» 2
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    • 85 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association June 30, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I X.R.S S in cases FOB June* 31 7 ;j2 1 Good F.A.Q. m bales (FOB. Junet 31 116 31 310 No. 1 X R.S.S. (Spotloose > (awardable Singapore 31% 32 July 32 i H 321/ July-Sept.
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    • 63 10 June M Gambier T.T. 3 _o Java Cube lIJMH Hamburg Cube 15 00 White Muntok Pepper 16 50 Black Pepper 9 75 Copra, mixed 5.35 Copra, sundried 5.75 Small Flake Tapioca 4.40 Rice Saigon Al $155 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 1 $144 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 2
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    • 189 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 30 KriIHKR: Easy. London-Spot: 9 7 16d. 9 9 16d. Previously: 9' /2 d. 9 9 16d. August: 9'^d. 9 5 -Bd. Previously: 9 9 16 d. 9 s B d. Oct. -Dec.: 99 16d. 9 11 JGd Previously: 9* 8
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    • 65 10 From London 5.30 p. m. June 30 Tin: Steady. Cash: £253 ss. Previously Dull at £253 2s 6d Three months: £252 17s 6d Previously: £252 12s 6d New York Tin: 5637 Previously: 56.50 Copper: Settlement: £54 Is 6d Previously: £54 7s 6d Gold: yesterday Bl 0s M
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    • 76 10 London Closing Quotations June 30 Method of Parity beiore Rate Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday uoiislv s york f? 124 21 no 9ie no° Tie ew York $to 488 493 3 493. Amsterdam Guilders to 8 97 3 8 98-. a 07 SXST 1 p er H°!! ar
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    • 194 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations June 30 BELLING London T.T. 24 1 16 London, demand 2 1 \q London. 4 months' sight 24S Lyons, demand 1285 Hamburg, demand 142 New York demand 57 9ir Montreal, demand 57 9 if; Batavla. demand 104r, Bamarang, demand 1043^ Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon,
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    • 137 10 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Books Close. ™al for Company MumA financial Hitam Tin M Lu Junp 30 ayable Date to date Kamunting 10'/, m t July 13 j u l J J V i 15 20^; Int. July 20 jl 22 £5 10 Lmgui 10 j t -.J
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    • 1306 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co.'s List WEDNESDAY. JUNE 36. 1987: 6 P.M MINING Buyer Seller* Ampat Tin (4s> 6s 6s 6c Asam Kumbang 35s 6d 37s 6d Austral Malay (£> 56s 56s Ayer Hitam (5m 20s 20s Ayer Weng (SD 1 15 1.26
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    • 88 10 ISSUED B 0Y F B F g S A llfE R SS A ?EsT C L° R D A T V THE C^ E Tin at midday was SIJS DO. mi, handed. m" StoTwsrStaSity h h mr n thr th In Australians thrif tre huv* r «r
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  • 146 11 Fracture Of Man's Ribs Suspected When two Chinese appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer, sitting as flr^t magistrate m the Criminal District Court yesterday, charged with causing hurt to another Chinese, one oi them said that he haj arranged to settle the case outside the court. They
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  • 48 11 From Dur Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. June 3(1. The Puhung trunk ruud is impassable owing to a washout at a culvert at the 56 mile The Selangor State Engineer this mornint stated that the road wi'l be closed to all traffic until lurthrr notice.
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    36 11 QI'EEN ANI> PRINCESSES AT ALDERSHOT TATTOO. The Queen, accomDanied by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, were nresent at the children's daylight rehearsal of the Coronation tattoo of Aldershot. General view ol the crowded Rushmoor Arena.
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  • 1369 11 Winning CONTRACT £?^XVfoUJ\Qttfc David Burnstlne. Merioin D. Mater Oncald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence STILL MORE COMMON ERRORS H'_,M CAMO VALUES Or THt FOUR ACES SYSTEM TOTai wALUC et »-<»!(, AVCBAAC HAND 6 t CONTINUING our
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    • 403 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up.. $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling £6,500,000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve
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    • 489 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AT SIR ALIA AND CHIN** (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 Liabilfty of Proprietors £3,000.000 HEAD OPFICE: 3i, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star IJoilo Rangoon AmriGsar Ipoh Saigon
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 503 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE 1.333 kc s IttJ m.) 00 Chinese music Teochew records) Indian music (records). 7 do Light orchestral music (.records) Time, weather, news and announcements. +0 Light song recital (records). variety pr-gramme with Cowan and Bailey. Dance musk, played by the Station Dance Orchestra, under the
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    • 291 11 9.20 Talk. 9.40 Stock report. 9.50 Close down. BERLIN DJE 17.71 me s (16.89 m), DJB 15.2 me s U9.74 m.). DJQ 15.^8 me/a (16 62 m D.I mr a (SI.M m.) DJN 9 45 mc/s (31.45 m.) p.m. 6.15 Opening announcement 6.20 Light mu-u. 7.20 News m English. 7
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  • 37 12 The nun. Andr*> Lebon, Irom Marseilles tvia Port Said, Suez. Djibouti. Colombo) Us expected to arrive on Saturday at 9 a.m. and sail at 2 p.m lor Sai»on, Hong Kon£. Shanghai. Kobe. B<'rth: S.H.B Wharves.
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  • 654 12 BUILDERS LOSE ON ALL SHIPS Chairman And Year's Launches rE launch of the motor tanker British Resolution, built by Messrs. Swan, Hunter and Wi K ham Richardson, Ltd., for the British Tanker Co., Ltd., took place from the Neptune Yard, Walker, recently. The christening eeremoiiy was performed
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  • 145 12 C.M-S.N. 'umpanx Ha< More Uad Lv» Following hard on the g. the China M^i 6 N steamer Hai Yuan at Gap.last month, comes n«"WS from Bh o* the grounding o: th< H&i Li, ai o! the Company's :our new ship went agrou. d the Ch^k: and after
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  • 37 12 The Lloyd Trieste o Conte Rosso is due at noon tomorrow from Hong Konu Shanghai and Manila She will >ail at 5 p.m. for Colombo. Bombay. M assail a. Port Said. BCindis;. Venice and Trieste.
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  • 90 12 Buy 10,000 Acres Of Land In South China Malayan Hainanese have bought 10.000 acres of land m the Buur. Lin^ district of South China suitable far growing rubber and coconuts and intend to cultivate this land m the near iuture. The Malaya Keng Chew Hoay Kuan an Hainanese
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  • 48 12 Freight Tariff No. 13. ArbHraries. It is notified for information that with ellect as from Oct. 1. 1987 the Malacca and Muar arbitraries as shown on page 20 of this Freight Tariff will bo increased to VS. $0.85 and US $1 15 vvr ton respectively
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  • 15 12 Freight Tariff N o 5. Arbitraries. v-Jh is tiflWl f °r information thit
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    • 487 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated *n FMS.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Paaiafe MXL LLOYDS AGENTS. 9OOKINO AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAJVL > t*GBiF'? CRH!t;r (Incorporated to Bnglai*l> fnAV^L SYSTEM THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct "MPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL
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    • 173 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDn.E OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Pa^scmgrr steamer Between Rangoon. Port Sudan Marseilles. Painia and England HOMFWARP S\I!.IN« S Port of Uisembarkation Pl> mouth Leave RangouD r»37. SAGAING 10 PROME Jure 24 YOMA July 10 PEGU July 24 KEMMENDINE Aup CHIKDWIN Aug 21 PROME Sept AMARAPOORA Sepl 18 SAGAING
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    • 533 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals iin 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 pm.
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    • 274 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Santhia. Brit.. 4.841 ton*, from Calcutta 29. to Osaka and China July 1 Cremer. Dut 2,785 ton*, from Amoy 29. to Penang July 2 Mijer. Dut.. 1.127 tons, from Batata 29. to Penang July 1. Larut. Brit.. 464 tons, from Tren«ganu 29, to Trengganu July 1. Angby, Sar
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    • 133 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wharvc* (>r Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate Rajula 22; Hnn* J Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Naldera 18; KLstna 16 Ha mcxlocus 13; Djambi 1 Yuensang 6 Empire Dock i Entrance Gai Kara«ola 30. Ste#l TYav. 34; Eurylochu^ .J6; Sidj. Empire Dock 'Entrance (.at
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    • 495 13 TKAVKL K«l I*H 41 ~WK~~^~~''~' 11 I V Illli^^Cl IvN^ V m KB SS^w s 'torn BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES t INCORPORATED IN F!NGLAND> P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. H37 1937 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Aug 13 KAISAR-I-hIND 11.000 July 2 CORFU 15
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    • 446 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, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow July 5 July 8 CITY OP ORAN Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow J\Uy 30 Aug. 2 CITY OP KIMSBERLEY
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    • 1010 13 SHIPPING THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen and Commonwealth Steam Ship Co., Ltd.. and China Mutual The Hua Khum Steaou^ip u» ii»SZ) UA Steam Navigation Co* Ltd.) Tbe Cunard White SUr Lid, The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. £»fcaw. &»viU and Albion Co.. Ltd The China Navigation Co., Ltd. The Australian
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    • 665 14 X P M CREMER— Thursday. July 1. Penan and Belawan-Deli. TOMOHON Thursday, July 1. Sin^kawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. 11NOMKO Thursday. July 1. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soengei-Pak-ning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe. BllJSKES— Thursday. July 1. Penang. Olehleh (mails only). Sabang. Tjalang. Meulaboh. Tapa-Toean. Sinabang, Singkel. Baros. Sibolga. Natal. Sasak and Padang. KEIJNST Thursday.
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    • 731 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dhid AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPOKE AND PEN WO VIA COLOMKO, BOMBAY. SL'EZ. PORT SAID. ALFXANDRIA, NAI'LES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Lravrs Lrav?« Arrives Spore. S pore\ Pen;ing. New York. Pros Monroe July 1 1 July 13 July 15 Au^. 24 Pits Adams
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    • 354 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOI'TII AMERK France Maru >c Inwn :a Monib Do EL/ibcth and Ma if. v I a Plata Maru Buenos Aire* via C CB| I^*o dc .laneir<». Santov. d Monlcvid' Hauaii Maru no Air< i-.-ai-.- > r Ml Thames Maru a P° Io D.i
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  • 2071 15  -  BARNEY HOME SPORTS NOTES BY A British Heavyweight Champion To Shout About Neusel Was Well And Truly Beaten Sarron Disqualified Again —£-s.-d. Of League Football Budge Expected To Win Wim bledon Race Fo r 100 Wickets London, June 21. AT last we have a
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  • 915 15 Large Entries For A. A. A. Meeting HEATS TO BE RUN OFF ON SUNDAY THERE is a splendid entry for the Singapore A.A.A.'s annual championship meeting to be held on the padang. There will be heats on Sunday next, and the final* will take place on the following Saturday. The
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    • 122 15 BOOK EARLY and be with the crowd at the HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TOMORROW NIGHT at 8.45 p.m. GL and see EIGHT OUTSTANDING FIGHTERS 3fe v i FACE EACH OTHER FOR THE FIRST TIME 3k>l GUNBOAT JACK vs. NAI SOM PONG TM ■/Ji VENTURA MARQUEZ vs. YOUNG GAUDER g YOUNG CHOON
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    • 215 15 I With an AC Oil Filter r I I wrar on ail mo< mr par I.*1 of I the cnginr is verj greatly re- H I dured The practical elimiiiHiion I I of all friction caused by solid I H particles m suspen^nn impi" H the p«rfonv.ance ni the encinc
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  • 688 16 Great Britain Lose By Seven Matches To Three PADGHAM BEATEN AT THE 29th HOLE Southport, June 30. A MERICA won the Ryder Cup today by winning five of the pairs played today. Yesterday they won two cf the four foursomes and sc win the
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  • 511 16 IN the first semi-final of the men's singles, Budge heat his fellow American, Parker, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-I.— Reuter. Von Cramm later beat Austin 8-6. 6-3. 12-14, 6-I.— Reuter. with beautiful iron shots and he was pitching dead on the greens Alliswho was driving beautifully going
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  • 505 16  -  "NIMROD" Cricket Club Beaten By One Goal To Nil BY Inniskillings 1: S.t.C 0. WHAT'S wrong with the Konul Inniskilling Fusiliers? Their displays are not to be compared with the scintillating exhibitions we got from them last season. Yesterday, playing against i weakened Singapore
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  • 232 16 Mrs. E. Ruddock Wins Women's Event The men'i June B >zry competition played over the week-end resulted m am m the "A" division lor Jack Lv Keng Tye with a score of 1 down. The B division resulted m tie between I? A Raines and T. Yamaxuchi
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  • 65 16 Results of yesterday's play m the men's singles event at th? YMC\ were: Dt G HSfldM beat M. I. Reshty 6—3. C 2. A I. P?reira beat Dr B H SI- R i 7_5 Friday's Ties are Mixed Doubles. Semi-Finals Mrs M. Eber and Kobnvashi vs. Mrs M
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  • 48 16 Following the resignation of Mr J M. Sime. President of the Singapore Cricket Club on his departure for honv° the committee haye appointed the following to act until the annual general meeting m August. Acting President: Mr. J. A Dean Acting Vice-Prestdeilt: Mr R Crawford.
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  • 376 16 MRS. EBER AND MRS. STRICKLAND REACH WOMEN'S FINAL Results Of Yesterday* S. L. t. A. Play AFTER a match of unusually long rallies Mis Eber. the YMCA Champion, defeated Mrs. Nassi:r> m the terni-finals of the women's singles at the S C.C. m the S.L.T.A championships yesterday Although Mrs. Na.ssim
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  • 79 16 (hint** Medical Ber\ 1 The Chinese put up a good dusp^v m the third division league match nlavcd or. the Harbour Board sr yesterday, to beat the Medical Ser by five goals to one. They wore a \o\\7. way the sup corner. aTicn ar.d
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