The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 July 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15,201. ESTD. 1835 FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1937. 10 CENT*,
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  • 299 1 France Now Officially "Off Gold" DECREE TO FIX NEW GOLD CONTENT PRANCE IS OFFICIALLY "OFF GOLD." r!IK French (Jo\ernment's first action after securing I unfettered authority from both houses was to make the franc !«>Uo\v the example of the pound m 1381 by unpe^ing
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  • 166 1 SOUND POSITION OF MAMS CURRENCY Bantkok. July 1. 1/tKi few countries m the world h*\t a cunvncy on so siund niid a basis as that of Si.im according to the late>i r«lurn of the (urrent\ l»ep:irtn.* it h shows the value «;f thy u»tes
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  • 25 1 London I ill-. 1 Tle'ci has sent cheque i<>Birmingham Hospital He contributed £52.000 to Birim hooitdl m 1932 British Wireless
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  • 32 1 London, July 1. Vice -Admiral Sir Charles Little has been promoted to the rank of Adviirc! and has been re-appoint-ti to the China Station on proJKOtl Reuter
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  • 201 1 SOVIET VERSION OF AMUR CLASH Two Sailors Killed TOKIO DISCUSSES POSITION Moscow, July 1. TWO Soviet sailors wt-re killed and three wounded m the Sovlet-Man-•hukuo clash on the Amur River, acnording to a Tass Agency despatch from Blagoveschensk It declares that a Japanese-Man-•hurian cutter llred on the Soviet trontier guard-boat
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  • 195 1 Big increase In Fees From Immigrants From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. July 1. /^kWING to yreater strictness m theii I xamination of immigrants tee< collected tram those entering BUu 111! year up to Mar. 31 1937 total: €171.444 or £59.640 more than m th previous year. The Immigration
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  • 136 1 Effective Purge In Central Asia SOVIET PEASANTRY NEXT Moscow, July 1. ]\f KHODZHAYEFF, Premier of I*l* Uzbekistan, who was accused many years aeo of connection with counter revolutionaries, is the late, t victim ol the Soviet's Central Asian purge whicli claims to have discovered innumerable spies, wreckers,
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  • 45 1 Consolidation Of Defence Is Aim Mommu July 1. The 8 vie! r.thoriWf have decided 110 float a twentj y.-ar four per cent Internal loan 01 4.000 000.000 roubles iCcr the consolidati n <>! rr.i a ol '-:o\ t Rus la R< tit: r
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  • 126 1 IS. \MK\SSAIM.K TO 111 I (MM Washington. Jul> 1. President Roosevelt nominated Mr. Hugh (iibson as the new IS. Ambassador to Belgium. Mr. (iib^, n visited Belgium during his leavr last >prinn when he uas Ambassador to Brazil. He is credited with persuading M. van Zee Und t
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  • 205 1 Anglo- French Offer For Decision CONTROL ESSENTIAL FEATURE London, July I. 'tomorrows meeting of the Non-intervention >üb-eommit-tee at which definite decision is expected on the Anglo-French offer to fill the gap m the observation scheme caused by the German ana Italian withdrawal from sea-patrol work is awaited
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  • 85 1 (From Our Own Correspondent i. Pen an sr. July I. Mr. Lim Cheng Ban, senior partner iii Messrs. Cnen^ Fan and Soon Choc, has been appo> n t?d to ad as an iddi--1 tional magistrate for the settlement of 1 Penang and assumes office on Juljr
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  • 39 1 Indianapolis, July 1. GOVERNOR Townsend has announced that the Inland Steel Company and the Steelworkers' Organising Committee have reached agreement by which 19 000 men returned to work peacefully at the company's East Chicago plant today. Reuter
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  • 31 1 St. Ives, (Cornwall), July 1. The by-election due to the elevation of Sir Walter Runciman to the peerage resulted: Beeehnun, "Liberal National). 13,044; Isaac Foot. (Liberal) 12.834. Reuter
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  • 17 1 London. July 1. Reverend J. O. Curnow, a former pioneer missionary m West China, ha.s died. Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 42 1 SJDFKLDHKGJHDLGHKGHGHKL TOI»'" v r COCKTAIL DAtfCE 630 to 8.30 p.r. DINNER and DANCE nfor™o CACAPET ENTERTAINMENT BY THE D. FOKIEN-MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO r.MMiii m,uv~ ••< 1 lhir: t r and lUssital dances 5.,,, diners IM KUM». ..K.HKMKA Wh«n m £?%,*>&* \> > u(! by Uun Hopkins.
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    • 78 1 \WS!S3B3HK\ SEA VIEW f*fy HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH, RUNNING HOT AND COLD WATERTENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SUNBATHING. ONE OF SING A PORES SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS REACHED IN 8 MINI'TES BY CAR TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER AND DAM X !UI SIC BY SELLER'S FAMOUS HUNGARIAN BAKD
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  • Correspondence
    • 802 2 Suggestions For Local Radio Reform !<• the Editor of the Free Press. Dear Sir In it not time that the whole question 01 broadcasting m Singapore received serious attention :r m tin- powers that ought- to-be? The casual announcement made by the 8.M.8C. that the
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  • 47 2 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the delay or full rate telegrams from Singapore tc London yesterday was as follows: telegrams handed m at 5.00 p.m. loin minutes; telegrams 5.30 p.m., four mi nutes; telegrams 6.00 p.m.. sever minutes; telegrams 6.30 p.m fou: minutes
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  • 209 2 Magistrate's Remark In Cheating Case (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taipinu. June .'JO. Ana Cleto de la Pena. a Filipino trumpet player m an Ipotl hotel orchestra, was yesterday lined I month's rigoi sus Impii nt\ by the Taiping mcbtnte on *->; creating At the hearing,
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  • 104 2 Although pneumonia is still the chief cause of death m Singapore, tin- number la-st week. 38. was lour leu than m the previous week and 11 less than m the corresponding week >f last jear Heavy toll of life was Liken also by enteritis, which showed
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  • 66 2 "Ace Drummond" twith John King, Chang-Ho. Kai-Chek. Johnny Wong and Henry Bet). A Universal Picture. At the Alhambra. A first-rate serial, this telll the story of the first six chapters of an exciting and thrilling romance of International Air Service. It has plenty oi.wit, polish,
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  • 153 2 Most Successful Production Anticipated •THE Pint Mrs. Fraser. which opens at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday night gives promise ol being the most successiul production yet presented by the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club. In the title role is Mrs. P. H. Btjttlfhiil. who has been associated with
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  • 117 2 CONSUMERS RUBBER More Interest Being Shown Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. m their weekly rubber report, write Although rubber markets hay displayed spasmodic signs of improvement during the oast week, any gains have been difficult to maintain and there has been a marked tendency for the trade to sell on
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  • 56 2 The number of call attended by the Singapore ambulance during June was 234. and of these 22 were to cases outside Municipal Limits. There were 11 cases of attempted suicide, 12 motor car accidents and 12 motor lorry accidents Trolley can were involved m 12
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  • 306 2 Singapore Octogenarian's Death MEMBER OF WELLKNOWN EURASIAN FAMILY MEMBER a weilkr.own Eurasian fami.y highly esteemed through out Maiaya, lira Leonora -Nellie Berreau passed awaj at the residence of her son. Mr E. 11. IVrreau. m Me Kenzie Road Singapore, on Wedne;ciay night after a long Illness, at the i o't
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  • 127 2 < From Our Own Corn ipqndcnt I T.iipiiu'. Inne UO. Th" b uv ot a male ClUiiiw* i found hanging In the Jungle at Tupai, i lew miles bom Talping, by hhc poUot ypst»rday The body was 'identified as that of Chow Cheong. an ite ut
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  • 47 2 Reports just received from Ki-dah state that the Changlun tiger is still at large. Last Friday it killed a deer behind the Penghulu's house Two m»>n sat up over the kill on Friday night They caught .1 glimpse of the t but missed it when they shot
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  • 9 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH. ALEXANDER At X Hon-i X > Alexander
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 176 2 MISCELLANEOUS. Brand new Terraplane Batoon and Hupmobile can lor Hire. P:iori' 4591. Royal Motor Hiring. AGENTS WANTED. ■j wei: known F.n-ii.->h Man §9 Order House has vacancies m for Agents [or the .sale of H Cut Lengths and Made to B Measure Sui's Generous U commission and every supSi port
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    • 455 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. I dre n c I NEW MIR AC IT. LIQMD SOAPLESS BBAMTOO AN AMAZING MEW UUUUfUV. riren* Mil i I lath« j than nap m hard li CVannn removes dandruff. I Leaves huh- Vfl a:.(i iuv\ I BIi.LOIVY LATHKK UGHTNING KINSi: j SLI'STROIS HAIR. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. "boa
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    • 305 2 Jfrcc v I Head Olfice: Ccdl Stnct, Phollr e*U*n-«. i i ku;<l.i Uunpor Ofl>'-e: 25 Java HlMl Phuiu Ipoh Oflire: Br>-w>ter Koad Itaßi IVnancOftce: 12- B*-' '-naa* l»hone: 14" LotMlon Of.*. 40 4S. HH Mi Pl.one: f >ntraj Tel IPBfJMIi fl SUBSCRIPTION Within Out m Malaga M Monthly Uuarlcrly f
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 107 2 Diary Of The Day The Tides High Irater: 3.41 sun -t 4.27 p.m 82 It. Sports Tenni.-: S L.I A. WPS. Ciuiiet SC.C. vs. P.WD. Bxi::i: Jack v.; SOl Po kg and v i Marques t Happy World Cinemas AIiIAMi.RA mi in DnNßustid, vitli John King. < IFITOL •i:.- Qoi
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  • 163 3 Discomfort Ended By Chardox inrtttf A.th a difference. For when he ■told to hli doctor, he took :.t ta we 1 1 When the that it was an advert.seChardax he advised him to It was wise advice. That pau 3*l ncf of indigestion, flatulence and
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  • 154 3 UXEGED FIND IN SUITCASES II by .i man named BIT] bass :or a contained were discovered." Bfei by n'. lli a t.N produced H A Ferrer m the Cril" art yesterday char,::.ported 240 tahils of valued at 51. 920. on with beins Jsm importation of
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  • 32 3 Our Own Corr-spondent Kuala Lumpur. June 30. v dr^d weO-wlsben wer- i epttOß given by Mr Sin R FruTtr.^it of Dang, ar Lumpur Masonic Hall y.s their silver wed-
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  • 1916 3 Need For Unified Radio Control In Malaya POSITION OF SINGAPORE CO. IS EXPLAINED C WEEPING reforms m Malayan radio control and the development of a co-ordinated radio policy by the Governments of the Straits Settlements, the Federated .Malay States and the Unfederated States were advocated
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 3 MR. W. ALLAN ELET, governor of the 80th. district of Rotary International, speaking at the installation of Mr. T. 11. Stone, as president of the Singapore Rotary dab at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday night.
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  • 402 3 EUROPEAN CRITICISES DOCTOR'S E VIDENCE "Attitude Suggested He Was Annoyed" QTRONGLY denying that he was under the influence of drink at the time of thti accident, Bertram Blackshaw. secretary at the R.A.F.. Seletar, m his defence yesterday criticised the evidence of Dr. E. B. Muriel] alleging that he had been
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  • 70 3 Owr 200 Chinese blacksmiths m Singapore went en strike yesterday lollowing employers' refusal 01 their demands tor a reduction of working hours and a 10 per cent wa?e rise They also ask that employers should meet medical expenses incurred when a workman receives injury m the
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  • 38 3 Owmg to the late arrival ot the P tnd O !i:vr Kaiser-i-Hind At Penung the mail from England missed the Penang-Singapore train yesterday The mat] will bo delivered m Singapore tomorrow morning, instead of this morning.
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  • 39 3 Sittings ol the Temporary Allowance Committee o°?an yes:erda\ In the slatlve Council chambers The iring ol evidence will continue today .n.fi also possibly next week. Then ere will be sittings a? Koala Lumpur and other upcountry centres, il neces-
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 138 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. Phone 7776. TOWN AGENT:H. B. WINTER, 20. Battery Road. k Do not neglect it' DITTOL is a safeguard against the ruk of X |&9 j V^'
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    • 229 3 mm p. \TON!C FOOD BEVERAGE, V X A ARCADE RESTAURANT 1 Wool Buntings Flags. Maker repairer of rattan and Bertam thicks. anvas Sprinß Blinds, larpaulins. Tents Bass. Blur* Srreens. Itertam IVinrls. Wire Nettii»g leiuint;. W<m| hunlnus and M;i«n ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone !4.">4. Office:— 66. Robinson Road, (opposite Telegraph Co.) Workshop
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  • WOMEN'S INTERNETS
    • 711 4 AIRMINDKD pOLLOWING the opening of Singapore'l a::p Ht, which has brought the world's air Until various other local olar.es right on one's doorstep, and tfe -nation this week of u-irn s Internal air service. airmindedn >.>■ baa increased consideraoi-. Malayans for the only time
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    • Article, Illustration
      673 4 velvet it was set off by diamond accessed is. the loveliest of which was a large butterfly pendant of diamonds .susp nd?d from a thin chain. Mr.v Ne Sen Choy was m black, and her daughter Nice m an ensemble of white lac'with a silver and black sequin cape. Mrs
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    • 82 4 lIAVE the fish cut m:) convener.-. vash well m salt water, dry thoroughly Beat an egg and season ■a. salt and pepper Coat the nsh seasoned flour dip m the egg and d -«-p 0.l which should be smok- w'.l Serve with sauce a re
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    • Article, Illustration
      129 4 PEEL the pineapples remcv.i.z til ••eyr.s" and (Hi or mince the trait P.pun. illOWtag the juice ol B X* every 2 lb. lruit. ar.d boil lor ao Ml five minutes. Then add »< run sugar t) each >-up ol pulp St.: ■■far > rr.i-lted the:, b r and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 379 4 Love-Hungry Woman's pp z^' 7 rur ffxuiiicniv'W OIL/» y in k down into the potW arvl brimj to the I had e^ ci a -oman could want mrf» c deq f hid ten dirt whi. h tmp and ye c i o thes- mmtm can ■ever r«u:h Other .....redwnu c
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    • 105 4 New design* the Pv^S ktesi w FRENCH Materials. DOULATtAMt MILK Something Better/ AND Something Different ENGLISH EVAPORATED MILK AT LAST •SILVER MOON 1 is really English, made by a famout English F.rrn E^g'uh Meadow; with Erglish labour and capital. And we!i made, too It has the full wholesome crcarr smoorhness
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 74 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. "ROYAL BAKERY" cakes arc made m so many vatieties and so tastefully decorated, may be it is difficult sometimes to make your choice. Our cakes are made from the purest ingredients
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 72 5 tours Tomcat Budget --^=i SUCMT v SUGCESTED NETW CFRETMOMI AL.S (/♦'•^J YA'n^h''n SPRAWLMC OF THE CUAVD c jT mtoifie "frames j- Mr |®W 1 vk'^^lir'W JNT; X^ilAul Su-reai.tf bcnaSi.l i^pov!* 1 I W I V Our f.n«r -ffa^.f.onal^r I 0 3 .d /lj v ;l/ M K< have no e«f
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  • 1343 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July 1. C\PT. AH bin Maidin. of the Malacca Volunteers, who was one of Malaya's Coronation contingent, described his experiences m England m a lecture to the St. Francis' Association yesterday evening at the S.F.I. Recreation
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  • 181 6 AN important change m the constitution of the Immigration Department. S.S. and F.M.S., will come into effect on Sept. 1. Assistant Immigration Officers, who are at present seconded from the S.S. Police, will be permanently transferred to the Immigration Department. This transfer was to
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 6 SUN AND SURF AT SYDNEY. Hardy bathers revel In the bracing winter seas.
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  • 79 6 A special chirter flight was made ::nrr. Batavia to Mani! i m the week<>:.d by a Douglas DC-2 airliner from the KNILM. Royal Netherlands Indies Airways) fleet. Desiring tc return to his home m th n Philippines m a hurry, a leading inlla butlnesi man.
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  • 142 6 Y"\N hli return from a comprehensive tour of Malaya, recording Chinesreactions to the Mvi Tsai Commission^ report, the Hon. Mr A B Jordan. i Secretary tor Chinese All airs, declined Ito be in ter viewed. Mr Jordan has had meetings with the Chinese Advisory Boards
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  • 638 6 THE following is the list of mill- j tary recipients of the Coronation Medal m the Straits Settlements and Malay States MALAY HOUBff Lieut. -Col. G Mel. S Bruce, MC Capt. F. W. Young. M.B.E caecond Lieut. Ismail Bin Tahar, Second Lieut Raja Lope. Second
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  • 60 6 For more than two hours on Tuesday afternoon oc-upanu of houses at the Junction o> Upper Cross Sttett anfl Robiison Poid believed ihat Chinese lying on his side on the pavement ua.< asleep Some one touched him U s*fc*en him but round Urn dead Rigor mortis had
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 128 6 The Spice of Life for this fine fellow is VARIETY To keep your dog fit, give him variety m hi* food. Feed him on Spratt's BI(» RANGE of Dog Foods, for amongst them you will hnd ample scope for change without needing to risk lesser-known foods. Writ- for "Biuuit Booh"
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 134 6 (2 Children often overtax their ENERGY RESERVES IF a child is listless and tired it's so often because Vo he's overtaxing his energy reserves— suffering from ENERVATION. You see, m addition to growing, children use up more energy for their size than J[4 ADri tn cr c> grown-ups, just m
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  • 500 7 A Chamber Of Commerce Protest OUTSPOKEN criticism of the refusal of Government to include an Indian representative on the Trade Advisory Committee, recently established m the Colony, is made by the "Orient Gong." The Indian Chamber of Commerce wrote to th. j Co.onial Secretary asking
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  • 127 7 R.A.F. Pilot Breaks World Altitude Record London, June 30. THE world altitude record has been broken by a Royal Air Force Bristol high-altitude aircraft piloted by Flight-Lieut. It J. Adam. It reached a height ol 53.937 ft. or 16.440 metres, which i 2 575 ft., greater than the figure reached
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  • 169 7 IN OCCUPATION OF SEVERAL DISTRICTS Shanghai, June 30. A BELATED report from Sinkiang states that the rebels led by Gen Ma Chung Ying. who is reported to be backed by the Japanese have occupied several districts including Linho. Shunhua. and Hotung. m West Sinkiang. Anti-Soviet slogans
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  • 90 7 Following a iatal accident that occurred at the junction of Orchard Road and Dhoby Ghaut on Wednesday, a Chinese named Ton Kirn Luan was produced before Mr L C. Goh m th lourth court yesterday, charged with having caused the death of an unknown
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  • 59 7 Charged with having committed criminal intimidation by threatening on Say Cht-r.g San with a pistol, a Chinese named Ng Kirn Siong appeared before Mr X H Blacker m the third court yesterday. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed to July 8. police bail of $200
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 7 VIKW O! I ■Oil at the top table until the Rorubuv Dauoodi Bohra romraumtv ontertaineH Mr *«U HMSSaia Mohuinedili Nakhod.i to a tea party at the Sinii;i!>ore .lirp.rt hotel m h .r.our of his appointment as J P. for Singapore.
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  • 80 7 Three Tamils named Muthia. Manikam and Palanyappan. who were charged with having caused hurt to Rangaanar. a P.W.p. coolie, on May 29. by branding him by means of heated iron pipe, were acquitted by Mr. H. A. Forrer m the Criminal District Court yesterday without
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  • 49 7 The band of the S.S. Police will perform the following programme at 6 p.m. today at Kutong Park: March. With Sword and Lance <Starke>; Overture. Rosamund* (Schubert); Selection,' H.M.S. Pinafore < Sullivan >; Waliz, Donau Wcllen dvanovici); Suite, In Days of Old (Ball*; Pot-Pourri, Sweethearts of Yesterday (Hall); Marche. Lorraine
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  • Article, Illustration
    8 7 MR. FIDA HUSSAIN MOHAMEDALI NAKHODA. a new J.P.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 426 7 A TREMENDOUS EPIC FILMED WITH A CAST J^^ X CF MANY THOUSANDS ONE OF FILMDOM 5 W^lk* MOST MEMORABLE ACHIEVEMENTS! fN^S^m." JPEIiiKG TOIiIGHT PAVILION] *^ff g CLAUDETTE COLBERT l.jt ~1 FRED MacMURRAY m <& VS' I For entertainment it surpasses all J»S r^^^KßWßPisil m Y other productions" says Frank ms2i&
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    • 8 7 THE JUNGLE PRINCESS IS COMING TO THE ALHAMBRA
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    • 91 7 VICTORIA THEATRE JULY 3rd. 7th. 10th. "THE FIRST MRS. FRASER" S.A.D.C. PRODUCTION. BOOK AT ROBINSON'S C9C9NUI 6BOVf "where everybody goes extension" to-morrow JIIGHT UNTIL 1. A. M. Visit the NEW HOLLYWOOD BAR -y CAPITOL TOMORROW at 11 A.M. slJlm\J Gala "POP-EYE" Matinee I Excellent programme of selected Pictures including POP-EYE
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  • 525 8 The Singapore Free Press Come To Malaya /**|NE of tlie Drat speeches which Sir ShentOD Thomas made when be came to Malaya nearly three years ago dealt with the tourist attractions of this country and His Excellency suggested that much more might be done to bring globe-trotters to our shores
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  • 1265 8 "Poverty-Line" M.P.s £600 A Year A Political Diary (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 24. MOST people still think of M.P.'S as lucky, distinguished public men of position, members of what is often called the most exclusive club m the world and bountifully blessed with this world's goods. This conception
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  • 622 8 CINGAPORES ricksha poUef is HOW .stablised and any drastu- reduction m the number of rickshas now on the roads is not likely. All the same, the ricksha is d x>med to disappear from Singapore just a.s it is everywhere else In the East. A friend recently
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 220 8 JOHN EXSHAW'S VERY FINE OLD LIQUEUR BRANDIES CLUB LIQUEUR OVER 40 YEARS OLD OVER 60 YEARS OLD Imported direct from Cognac by CALIDIBIECIK'S STURDY FOOTWEAR -FOR ACTIVE FEET X PATFXT DRESS OXFORD. miitat:nn stitched toe cap smart X TAN WILLOW OXFORD. medium toe. Smart medium toe. Btes: sto 11 $15.50
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    • 57 8 SATISFACTORY ARRANGEMENTS for the relief of traffic congestion m large cities involve the expenditure of huge sums. What one might describe as money lor jam. Motorists who put safety first cover their cars with "GAFLAC" MOTOR CAR POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE b LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. < Incorporated m Great
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  • 1108 9 REGISTRAR'S REPORT ON PIECE GOODS Increasing Imports Of Made-Up Clothing "rONSIDERABLE difficulty was experienced m dealing with the possibility of evasion of quota regulations under cover of importation of made-up goods" writes Mr. H. North Hunt, Registrar of Textiles Quotas, m his report on the
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  • 518 9 AIR COMMODORE A. W. TEDDER NOW AIR ICE-MARSHAL Seletar Station Commander Also Goes Up Status of the Far Bast Command of the Royal Force ha< been raised by the promotion, aned yesterday, of the Air Office)- Commanding, A. Tedder, C.8., from the rank of
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  • 93 9 Flying Boats Will Pass In Mid -Ocean London. July 1. •THE giant flying-boat Caledonia which has just been launched alter undergoing a final overhaul at Imperial Airways works at South ampton will leave on Monday on her 2.000-miles flight across the Atlantic It is expected that the
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  • 70 9 [From Our Own Correspondent! Ipoh July 1. A graphic account of how accused, utter muttering various incantations whilst engaged m a spell to drive away evil snirits In a mangosteen grove, turned and attacked complainant was related before Mr Justice Aitken at the Perak Assizes today
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  • 42 9 London, July 1. The Morning Post says that the continued upward trend of industry will again be reflected m the unemploymrnt figures due for publication next Tuesday when another substantial fall m unemployment will be recorded British Wireless
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  • 265 9 Britain Rejects Proposed Loan To China JAPANESE REPORTS OF CONVERSATIONS IN LONDON Shanghai. July 1. PVETAILS of tne An^lo-Chinese U negotiations held m London between British bankers and Dr Kung. Finance Minister of China, appeared m the Japan* se Press yesterday. China is reported to have asked Britain for a
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  • 135 9 Is U.S.A. Planning Some Definite Move? New York. July 1. Speculation whether thp US Government is preparing .some definite move on behalf of world n-ejvery as the result of M Van Zeeland's visit has been aroused by Mr. Cordell Hull's statement to pressmen that there is a strong
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1 9 DSTFHJJHGKKHK
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    • 142 9 1 ROBINSONS FURNITURE! DURING THE PAST TWENTY FIVE YEARS THE NAME "ROBINSON'S" HAS BEEN ACCEPTED AS THE HALL MARK OF HIGHEST QUALITY FURNITURE. WHEN FURNITURE IS MADE BY ROBINSON S IT IS ACTUALLY MAD E IN OUR OWN WORKSHOPS BY MEN EMPLOYED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THIS WORK UNDER DIRECT EUROPEAN SUPERViSION.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 492 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 5.30 p. m. July 1 New York prices quoted m US. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage •nd stamp duty are not included. Share of 1 denomination unless Yesterday Previously Rise or Fall otherwise stated Co::
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    • 169 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 1 KI'HKKR: Firm. oifi/i ,ndon-Sp.,L 9%<L 9%& Previously: 2- h August: 11|1M ft li-iJGd. Previously: 9: d 9fad 1/ O.t-L.v ')',d. 9^ H d. Previously: I 9 IGd. 9 11 lGd Jan -Mar.: 9 13|16d Ul5 IGd. Previously: 9 8 d
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    • 1324 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co. 's List THIRSDAY. JI'LY 1, MR: 1 I'M. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 6s 6s 6d A&am Kuxnbang <D Sife 6d 37s Gd Aisu-al Malay (£> 5*3 Ayer Hitajn »s.s> 24fc> 29b Ayer Weng <$1> 115 1
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    • 67 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 1 Tin: Firm c.rh £261 7a M Previously: Steady at 4:253 Three months I£6 I7i M Prevknnly £352 17s Id Neu \ork Tin: 57 2;-,. Prrvn.usly SG ,7 Copper: BKUement: iJS6. Previously: t54 2s 6d. (.old: Yesterday: £1 Os 6d Prefiomly:
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    • 83 10 London Closing Quotations July 1 Method of Parity belore Rate PreCentre Quoting 2u-<>-:n Yesterday vi< Purls ...Franc to ***** 128 7 H IW9 1G MEDBAUNG I-'K.VNC New York to 4 M 4 M 910 > <>■'>" i Amsterdam Guilders to 8 .97 8 99 8 98' i
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    • 243 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday $l!f»'_. up The London Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as beint; quiet ;md then* was a tendency for prires to sag. As far as tin shares are concerned, according to our cables,
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    • 135 10 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. T Books Close Company Dividend Date Ex I>K T™ Payabl- HuU» I Hitam Tin |1 int. Juno 30 July 5 July 1 Kamunting 10V, Int. July 13 July 16 July 5 Kuchai 20. Int July 20 July 22 Jill) Lmgui 10'; Int. July 27
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    • 190 10 June 28. 29. 30. Ameruan Can. Com. 93 92 96 Am-rican Telephone and Telegraph 159 7 8 16(P 8 166^ Atcheson Railroad 73 75 76 3 1 HpMft 50^ 8 50' 8 52 Dopoal 150 3 s 150' ■> 153 niCSIOU 31«« 31 V 2 32' 8
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    • 68 10 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES July 1 Gambler T.T. 8 00 Java Cube 11.00 tiamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 16.50 Black Pepper 9.75 Copra, mixed 5.35 Copra, sundried 5.75 Small Flake Tapioca 440 Rice Saigon Al $155 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 1 $144 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 2 $137 Rice Siam,
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    • 163 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 1. A MOTHER question on the Singaair base was asked m the House of Commons today, when a Labour M.l*, inquired about the conditions under which labour was employed on the work. The Air Ministry spokesman said he was
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    • 83 10 Paris Developments Curtail Business London, Juno 30. On the Stock Exchange yesterday the decision to close the Paris Bourse bad little effect beyond further restricting business. Some Kaflirs and diamonds were marked down at the outset m anticipation of Paris Belling here, but recovered when this did not
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    • 93 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Tone of Market:—^Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 9 7 16d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts. 19 3 16d. No. I.X.R.SS. Spot (loose)— Average buyers price for June 32.51 cts July 1. 12 o'clock noon lluyers Sellers No. I. X.R.S.S. m cases
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  • 441 11 Winning CONTRACT David Burnstine, Merwin D. Maier, Onoald Jacoby and Howard ScKenken, world's leading tcam-of-f-mr inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence mm BQUEKZC iiniKN an overly optimistic con- tra*: :s fulfilled play uitl not too per.'6M cap value) feet defence or th| fOOB-ACES SYSTEM
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  • 658 11 PERMANENT CHINESE Trade Local Chinese Topics EXHIBITION BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT A PERMANENT Chinese Trade Ex- hibition Hall will soon materialise, according to r.ews received from Mr. Tan Gak Tze. who has been sent by th<* Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to investigate the possibilites of the merchants m Shanghai
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  • 357 11 The [oUowinf were passengen by Dutch planet Xrrived from N.I. by KMIM plane TK-.^FJ on June tf: Mr. A Aitken. Dr. A Behoolwerth, Mr and Mrs v.d. Tillaard. Mr. C. J. A. M Goldens. Mr W. van Enter, Mr and Mrs. Jennings and child, Mr S Bakural.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 252 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 Kons Currency $10,000,000 Reserve
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    • 479 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA 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 OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Rangoon Amrit.sar Ipoh Saigon Bangkok Karachi
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 534 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE 1.333 kc s 122.5 m.) t> oo Malay music (records). 7CO Programme of instrumental solos < records* 7 30 Time, weather, news and announcements. 40 Royal Mail*— 2. A talk by B. J. Freeman. 55 Ught orchestral music, played by the Tanglm Club Orchestra, under
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    • 289 11 BERLIN DJE 17.76 mr s (16.89 m.), DJB 15.2 me s (19.74 m.>. DJQ 15.28 me/a (16.63 m DJA 9.65 me s (31.38 m.) DJN 945 me s (31.45 m. p.m. 6.15 Opening announcement. 6.20 Light music. 7.20 News m Enclish. 7.35 Light music .contd.). 8. 20 News and economic
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  • 61 12 Tlic lolloping Struts passengers are sailing today per "Naldtra" to join the Bibby Liner 'Cheshire" m Colombo Mr L C. Bailey. Mr and Mrs. J H Bunhett and infant. Mr and Mrs. J Green. Mr and Mrs J Habberjam. Mr G. Hallway. Mr and Mrs J A McEvoy
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  • 61 12 The valuable eucomia rubber-tree hai become well tccUmmUaed m Abkhazia, U.S.S.R For the past four years the plantations ol thus tree havO been extended from 2 5 to 160 hectares. This year. 150 more hectares will be plan led to encomia Preparations are now under way
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  • 190 12 TWO NEW SHIPS FOR ROTTERDAM LLOYD Brastagi And Weltevreden In Port This Month TWO new additions to the Bed oi Rotterdam Lloyd will call at Singapore this month on their BJSlif trips. The Brastagi is due m Singapore tomorrow and Ike WYltfvreden will arrive gfl July 24.
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  • 326 12 Better Timber Discharge Anticipated ll nee to timber discharge t1 Hull, ttw HumtK-r DMriet AssociaCi. r-'d Sh>pbrokerv i:. their i:l l r ei that constant :i has been given by the shipI authorities m respect To the ques..i.d M I mmtt o! the strongest tble representations that
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  • 346 12 THE following pu^enpers for Colombo Bombay and Europe are leaving m the NaMera »*hlcn sai.s from Singapore at 9.30 a.m. on Friday Mrs A V A<ton. Mr A S Aldu-. Mr and Mrs I H ALsop. Mu=s Alsop AB LED Avers. 'Mr and Mrs J H Burchett
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  • 27 12 JOHAN VAN OLDENBARNEVELT The Nederlund HH I Mail liner, n T brtnwmlt will bonh »l Singapore Hartovr approximal' ly 7 KJB todaji sail the MM nu'mii'.'J Euro;x'
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 491 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated >n PJ4.8.) TELEPHONE: Frelfht 5433— PuaH MO. J LLOYDS AGENTS. WOOKISQ AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIfIC iWOtlrt WEtftn (Incorporated m Bn«laD4) MIAVEL SYSTH4 THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct to VANCOUVER-ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-ENTAL
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    • 126 12 RED FUNNEL LINE NEAP EN6 MOM S.S. CO.. (Incorporated In Straits S*".-" REGI'I.AR PASSFNC'.FR and < art from Sinfapore to Java. Bori»n H. BlUiton Nll FOR BAIWIV IIIhRIBON SEMAKANU. (fc\ei7 Tue*da? and Irid-. s.s. B.\K HONG LJON< P> s.s NAM VON iiiaiili F»r SOtRABAYA AND B\M»» K>' (Fortnishtly Sei»i. ss.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 557 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.15 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai and Thurs. and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m. KurJa Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and Sundays 7 p.m. Malaku,
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    • 165 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Bank i. Br 318 30. to R< 2 Ttdore. D,; wan 30, to Bel Fan July 2 Glenogle. Br 5.826 toi P A:: werp 30. to Hone Koni T Burylochus. Br I trom Manila 30, to I" *> Belawan Dutcl Koemai I. to T Pi Tohiti. DU P
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    • 143 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrur East Wharf (Entrance <..it« I* Op len Noort 22; KlangMj G I) richien 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Cat* Naldera: Kauar-I-H.ua II X 16. Demodocus IS; Kamumnw V Oldenbarnevelt ScharnhorGienogle 7. Empire Dock (Entrance date '1 SHvercedar 30: Steei T: Raub
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 480 13 BYP&O and BRITISH iTIDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Utie ue Tonnage Spore. Tonnage S pore. 1937 1937 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Aug 13 KAISAR-I-hIND 11.000 July 2 CORFU 15 000 Aug 27 SOUDAN 6.500 July 5 SOMALI 6 800 Aug 27 RAJPUTANA 17.000 July 16
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    • 566 13 (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) >ss&BE§S(^fc 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 OP WELLINGTON Havre, London, R'c'am, H'burg. Glasgow July 5 July 9 CITY OP ORAN Havre, London, R'dain, H'burg, Glasgow July 30
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    • 1031 13 REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen and Common wealth Une Steam Ship Co., ltd., and China Mutual rhr Hua Khiow Sieam».<ip Co. Ut3S» LMk Steam Navigation 0.. Ltd.) Ibe C'unard White Star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw. SavUJ and Albion C«^ Ltd The China Navigation Co.,
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    • 684 14 K. P. M. OP TEN NOORT— Friday. July 2. Muntok (passengers and mails only). Batavia. Semarang and Sourabaya TIDORE- Friday. July 2. Belawan-Deli >11JER Friday. July 2. Rhio, Blinjoe, Djeboes. Pangkal-Pinans. Koba. Tanjong-Pandan and Batavia. TOBA- Saturday. July 3. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. TOBOALl— Saturday. July 3. Selat-Pandjang, Koedap. Tampoetin.
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    • 556 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Vhd 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
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    • 538 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA France Maru a P* Town via Mombasa, Zanzi Dar-ts-Saiaam. Ecira. Lourenco Mar ques, Durban. East London, Port Elizabeth and Mossel Bay ila Plata Maru l.uenos Aires via Colombo. Durban, Jii! Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santo ;<j.d Montevideo Hawaii Maru Buenos
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  • 396 15 Goalkeeper's Lapse Gives Soldiers Victory N unexpected slip on the part of the Excise goalie gave Fort Canning a 3-2 victory over the Excise m yesterday's second division soccer at Anson Road Stadium. The Excise team's chances ol win- ning wer:> distinctly bright at one
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  • 702 15  -  J. V. RAINBOW Black Sheep Among Billiard P layers B> OL.LI^RDS no more than any other rl or game, has freedom from 'he grumbler sportsman. I Mi ol the game, fanatical > election for it. does not its devotees are superior > Wit
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  • 284 15 Foreign Athletes Invited Foreign swimmers, footballers and track and field athletes of Shanghai will be invited to participate In the j Shanghai tryout for the China biennial I athletic meeting to be held m Nanking,; ajn the Shanghai Sunday Times. This, I however, does not mean
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  • 106 15 Win Two -Matches At Saigon South China AA footballers made an auspicious start to the tour oi IndoChina. Malaya and Java last week Playing against the champions of Saigon on Saturday, the Hong Kong team won by four goals to one. Lai Shui-wlng netted twice. Fuji? Kingcheung
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  • 401 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 1. SEVERAL impressive gallops were seen this morning m preparation for Saturday's races. II II the Sultan of Perak was among the large number of enthusiasts present. The going was hard. First to come out was Lordlogy <
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  • 68 15 'From Our Own Correspondent"* Se;antat. luiu* 28. The Segamat and District Football league programme will open on July 7 when the India-Ceylon Association meet Pogoh. Nine teams— Pogoh. Police, Town Europeans. 1.C.A.. P.W.D., Segamat Chinese. Government Services and Gemereh— are participating this year. Last season only six teams
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  • 125 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat. June 87. Thanks mainly to a fine knock of 4& not out by R. O. Willacy and a quick 23 by H. L. Despard. Genuang were able to score 128 runs lor the loss ol eight wickets and declare after
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  • 303 15 pHINESE sports club m Singapore are sending a team of 25 athletes to compete m the Singapore open athletic competitions which will be held on the Padang on Sunday afternoon. The team which wiii be led by Mr Aw Cheor.g Yau. Chairman
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  • 95 15 The annual championship tournament of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya will be held on the grounds of the Selangor Club. Kuala Lumpur, and will start on July 27. ending on Aug. 2. Entries close on July 10. The entrant- fee per p*ayer Is $5 for singles
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  • 51 15 The Anglo-Chimse School will hold their eighth annual swimming carnival on Friday. Aug 6. from 4 p m.. at the V.MC.A. Pool Old Boys who wish to participate ar- asked to communicate with Mr Lim Fook Loong. c o the Treasurer's Dept Municipality, suggesting the event most
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  • 91 15 FARR-SCHMELING FIGHT RECOGNISED Decision Of British Boxing Board London. July 1. After a three-hour conference the Stewards of the British Boxing Board nf Control decided to recognise the lorthcoming Farr-Schmeling fight as a world title fight m view of the tact that Schnieiing's win against Louis was recognised as an
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  • 67 15 "From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, June ;8. In the annual district lawn tennis tournament the open singles has almost been completed. Abdul Ghanl. an improving player, has qualified lor the final by beating H R J Lockhart m the semi-final Oon Keong meets Khor B:ng Hoe. the Government
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  • 193 15 London. rLYING WEDGE, aft r six months of great and consistent hurdling performances unparalleled m the history ol greyhound racing dramatically and rightly added his name to the list nl Grand National winners at the White City recently. Trainer Bliss's dog after being led all the way
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    • 127 15 BOOK EARLY and be with the crowd at the HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TONIGHT a I 8.45 p.m. fef>s Jfc and see EIGHT OUTSTANDING FIGHTERS EgXk .8 FACE EACH OTHER FOR THE FIRST TIME W^l f^-4 GUNBOAT JACK vs. NAI SOM PONG Mk r VENTURA MARQUEZ vs. YOUNG GAUDER M YOUNG
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  • 428 16 Club Lose One -Nil In Second Division LOSERS PLAY WITH TWO MEN SHORT Middlesex II 1 SRC 0. A GOAL scored curly m the second half gave the Middlesex 11. a victory by that margin m their second division League match with the S.R.C.
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  • 302 16 TEAMS lor week-end cricket have been chosen as follows: (KICKET CLUB vs RAP. tomorrow at 2pm at Se.etar Lt Comdr. H A Barclay I Scott i Da'gl ish. B Gaillard. L A Hygate. H. A Hmpr. W X Jagger. W G R.'ves J E Slade. E.
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  • 376 16 "SECOND HAD NO TIME," SAYS FIGHTER j AT v meeting held last night, the IVrak Boxing Board of Control arrived at a decision to suspend Jack la Kose, Australian boxer, tor the remaining portion of this licensed year and that his licence be
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  • 97 16 Dorothy Round And Mile Jedrejowska Wimhiedon, July 1. IN tho senni-finai.s o! the women's *sin»l»«s Mile. Jedrejow.ska b?at Alice Marble B—6, 6-2 and Dorothy Round beat Mile. Mathieu 6—4. G 0. Alice Marble had a set point at 5—3. but her opponent thoroughly deserved her win. Her perfect
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  • 253 16 Wise Beats Yadi In Straight Sets In S.L.T.A. Championships SEMI-FINALS OF DOUBLES EVENT TODAY OLAYING steadily, and volleying well, remarkable accuracy, A the Singapore single title-holder, N. S. Wise, beat Yadi, 6-3, 6-3 m the men's singles s/ries m the S.L.T.A. championships at the S.C.C. yesterday. Yadi started nervously, but
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  • 55 16 THK follow ing 11 players have been imitrd to repre*»ent Singapore against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on July 10 and 11: Lt. Simpson i( apt i. J. i Sladr. A. C. Provider. K. (.aillard. Lt O'Duyer, Lt. Cocks. Kvan Wong. V. Sabapathy, X Muthu<umaru. R
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  • 35 16 The Kfppfti Q C boge\ vUJ be played ki Saturday and Sunday Jolf M j nd 11. Thf» July mil Id tour B tion will be played July 18 I m partners
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  • 43 16 Til. the VII C A tomorrow bmlskillingi at .a I p LM RM| R. Ljne. Dr Xavitr. N H• N PUUjr. I Sv.: a Natb«QieU.Jß M Barker. J Alfred. X Lt- mbrugKen and J Ferguson. Reserves B Fones and A Lord.
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  • 250 16 TEAMS TIMES FOR SUNDAY'S GOLF MATCH THE teams and times tm match oetwi <-n the Wand I the Japanoe Club on Sundj> are FROM 2ND I\ F 815 C A R Bateman <3t jnti Kent Tye '9* n F .<■ <8> and N Minowa <9» |J| Chua Cheng Liat <9i
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  • 39 16 1 001 l Club* mon: i foursomes competition tor June p.uyed at Tanflln on Monday all moon and resulted m a win lor Mrs D F Brown and Mr A C Pott* net r« 44 1 3
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    • 60 16 ■l|jft WATER SEF WHAT YOU'RE OFfERED IN THE NEW GAS WATER HEATERS I Several types to choose Irom All sizes, from sink heaters Automatic working no waste to bath heaters and no work. MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. PHONESiO"- OR CALL AT THE showrooms riiWi^ft.***.W4. MUNICIPAL BLDG..COLEMAN STREET. WPS. 2A DAVID OF
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