The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 July 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.20.!. ESTI). 183'» SATIRDAV. JTLY I 1937 10 CENT:
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  • 379 1 >r(.» >: i:ir-rl> Trea- > Iloti>rhold. t (i nfirice m the I>k his seat m I! i l.rdv London. i M.in h\v«M»d of m uth.imnton. He hi PriKin? f«»r 'its an old i M.ir<hwo.»d. !s London «»f l.vrdv Italian And German Formula For Spain OTHER NATIONS
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    23 1 THAT FRENCH HORSE BUM HOW DO YOU EXPECT THE JOCKEY TO REMAIN STEADY IF YOU KEEP SITTING DOWN EVERY FIVE MINUTES I n
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  • 105 1 Steamers Badly Holed In Fog Collision ITALIAN SHIP ON ROCKS London, July 2. TWO steamers collided off Newhaven m a channel fog morning and both were badly holed. They were the Russian snip Ziri(ranln 2.503 tons, of Od.ssa. which is Canadian-owned at:d the Gambian. 5.500-tons, of Freetown. Siorra Leone. It
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  • 142 1 BUDGE WINS WIMBLEDON SINGLES German Beaten In 3 Sets Wiinhlrttun. July Z. DONALD 81/DGE (Ameritan). the tavo'iiitr tnr UJM nun's singlts title, M-ored an easy win m the fin;il today against (iuttfried von (iani:n ((irrmany) today m straight s«'ts b-3. Ji-4. u-l. IHe German stari i mo led The Amrr.
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  • 71 1 Boston. July 2 S elderly man named Morton D Wuinuright IMM arrested here yrsterday by secret service agents and charged with writing letters to President Roosevelt threatening htm with death. The Ocul secret srrvice bureau said it was also anxious to trace threatening votes addressed to
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  • 152 1 Manufacture Of Cheap Goods Canberra. July 1. /"MIINA will so<?n be m a position to kII manufactured yoods t«> Australia more cheaply than Japan could ever hope to do. That is what .Mr. K. Paster. textile section secretary of the Australian Chamber of ."Manufactures, told the Australian
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  • 72 1 London. July 2. PXPLO6IONB and a tire m Brymbo Colliery. Chesterton, stoke-on-Trent. this morning an* feared to have resulted m twenty-two being killed and thirteen injured. The dead include John Cox, joint managing director ol Shelton Iron. Steel, and Coal Company. H. Finney. senior inspector
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  • 112 1 LONDON PRICKS RUBBBS t spiin I HIM. Ulbd. TIN—Dal at £2M Us. (Spot). Three months StM 15s. WIMBLEDON In the women's semi-final. Mile. Mathieu and Miss Yorke beat Misses Dearman and Ingram 7 —5. 6 —3. Budge and Mako beat von Cramm and Henkel 4—6. 4—6. 6—2. 6—4.
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  • 201 1 SITUATION STILL TENSE Japanese Fire Kills Three More Shanghai, July 2. THI situation at the Amur Kiver remains as tense as before. A Japanese gur.boat again fired on i Soviet biat patrolling near the north bank of th2 river yesterday Three were killed and two were
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 79 1 BIGIA TEA BrhliP l v*u freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens dired *<> your home. r Mm j a M I *^B !^l ORCHFSTRAL CONCERT 315 to 9.15 p.m. LMKNER and DANCE (forma.) 5 TO MID JJGHT coxnjsn <h\x.k op immhammi D. FOKIEN-JV3ARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO I M\\ VIN-Y KRW(
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    • 153 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA CROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW ®fe HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH RUNNING HOT AND COLD WATERTENNIS GOIh SWIMMING SUNBATHING. ONE OF SINGAPORE S SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS TONIGHT THE BALL-ROOM IS RESERVES EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE MEMRERS OF THE AMERICAN
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  • 308 2 The undernoted newly added fiction and fiction work.-; will be ready for issue tod.iv Oasis. Oliver Baldwin. King Edward VIII, Illustrated. Hector Bolitho; Ilonka Speaks of Hungary, I John Brophv; The Life o! Paul Gauguin. Robert Burnett; a f- w m re Memories: People and Things as I
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  • 154 2 The funeral of Mr. We B<-ii:; Teck. who died, at his residence, Mo h. Blair Road. Singapore, took place on Ju.y I at Bukit Brown Cemetery Mr. Wee Beng Teik was for 35 years m the employ of M stn Allen and Gledhill, Singapore
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  • 42 2 At an open air meeting ol the above Young Men's Buddhist Association today at 5.30 p.m. at Anson Road. Mr. N. A. James Perera wi.l read a paper on Some Famous Beauty Spots and Ruled Cities .»r Ceylon
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  • 1609 2 MALAYA MAY HAVE PRODUCED HER RUBBER QUOTA Scrap Collector Says Stocks Released From Smaller Estates FOR the past few weeks the decline m the price of rubber has been generally attributed to outside influences as, given normal conditions, the statistics published during the period would almost certainly have resulted m
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  • 77 2 Km-: Oeorge vt h i pleas id to com or a medal to > nually to a ■•a:1 tat i College Pangboun conditions as wer lather. Km.. (>■ .-tituted the pn sentati to the college In I Founders' Day at th< last month, when
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  • 12 2 Commission F.M.S VF :i. Messrs I. A. Si r. C. X Marshall
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  • 319 2 Sir J. Fraser's "Best" SIX james frasfr. author The Qokten B wgh >] >ducei In two months, at tin I 883 rd and, m his opinion hi It is to be published under the r 1 1 1 "Totemica." The title conceals i record oi primitive whose
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  • 53 2 In connection irith the Bristol Steam Navlgat Alecto. which In th< N nth Bn relatives an I men who lost th opened A formed, with Mr chairman and is expected The Iferchani Ingham, Berk.>. and edu Ate son rendered fatl I ii Letters oi and
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  • 31 2 H.M. Naval Ha>e Singapore. mrod !rom Rrit>h ejer bolti l) hundred f< .nd Ability <•: nt employment testu rip: try roqu. ,1 up t o idrrssed To the H M
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  • 40 2 LTd .s.d s < dly m thi i the d u;> .it Pkt 1 <nd It rd -h(> I that the transport. >••; China t! O tnt hull repair d before pmcfceilon the trip to China The 4 considered M»r»ou.s
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  • 90 2 The roUoving are s who i dl In the Iferkur lor A tomor- 'A y FB J Mhi D P.nty Mr, E \V.:.r. llartyn. Mr lnd Mrs L A Tn-lowan. Mr and Mrs i^ uii> MM H C Cambric!^ Ids, A Vc Namara, Mr j ©wing. Mr M ZS
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 167 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. STERADENT l*re«--riljed by th»- l>ental Pr«»fi-ssn>n l.t/.Nv ITKII US FALSf mtTfl AM, DSM I M I 1 Ail I <«<■- l«»i..w<o Stains and all 'I her l)is< <,totiia'/ofi\ Mm m film. I >nni r.titulrs. larlar Tarnish, rlt i i:om MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. n i^i m SEA -FRONT KAIOMi
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    • 216 2 Jrec press Head Office: <r« i| Mr«>el I'lim. e\«ni ii n TH !>'• Kuala Umnui CMTi< c T> J. riiomIpoh Office Bi' w lei Road I'll one n renanc oni- r 1° r i I'hone 1 London Oflier U. H« L< 4 Phone Tel l>-' SUBSCRIPTION Wifhm 1M.«1.«> I M
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 112 2 Diary Of T/w Day The Tides High Water 505 am 7.5. 5.2j p. in 8.3 ft. Sports Soccer: RA ys Midds >Div [>, Stadium Cricket: Inter-College match: RAF vs. S.C.C: S.C.RC. vs SRC II; Skins vs V.M.C.A.: P.W.D \3 S.C.C. Cinemas ALHAMHRA Ace Drummond. with John Kin^. CAPITOL The Gcod
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  • 302 3 WORK OF CLEARING SINGAPORE OF SLUMS Improvement Trust Plods Ahead In Giant Task FOUR NEW CONSTRUCTIONS IN PROGRESS DROUGHT into the limelight m recent weeks through mention m Dr. P. S. Hunter's annual health report and through mention m the House of Commons. Singapore's Improvement Trust is one of the
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  • 174 3 Mr. G. L. Bayliss Marries Miss Phyllis Scott a wedding gown m Empire style :y crepe satin with ivory ton was worn by Ma Phyllis Juan Scott, daughter oi Mr. and F C Scott, oi Singapore, at her dtakj to Mr. George Langdon Bay senior master
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  • 66 3 anadian Prime Minister Sees Hitler Berlin. June M A Vfli '.ed by i meetlm ol Mi .<enzie Kins:. Prime Minister of Ada, and Hitler, at which they discussed economic q M arly Canada-German commerria! relations x> we", as the gen-ral political situation. The fact that the official journal.
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  • 39 3 From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur. July I The Pahang trunk road, which was rendered impassable on Wednesday by the washout of a culvert 56 miles from Kua\> Lumpur, was opened to traffic iterday.
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  • 25 3 Singa'-xre has only six gharries Arsvn 1: 1; In the th^eo years they hai r^- .jin 12 to HKht and then to six •07 buOock-carta
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  • 96 3  -  Dr. Scott M.D., Paris By Although doctors are human, you ranl> find them suffering Iron. ff^S i: ated Maunefia as a speed;, and testing remedy for all (Motive troubles anything thai distg«es «th me J take r a leaspooniul ol the P™^- or four o!
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  • 134 3 Re-Trial Ordered MISDIRECTION BY MAGISTRATE A CQUITTED on a charge of assisting r .1 a public lottery. Kl. Soh Eng Chiang li to nndergfl fresh trial. appeal leqnlttal was bf Mr Paul Storr. Crown naeL and wa.> allowed oy Mr a k a'B Terrell Acting Chiri Justice,
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  • 114 3 S" relating to the shipment of rubot r from Malaya during June were U rday and the figure of 09 tons ia quite near what the i sttmated. This figure compares with 51.152 tons I U ril tons iii April. 59.568 tons m Mar tons m
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    35 3 BULGARIA HAS an heir to the Throne. Kin* Boris and his little daughter with members the Cabinet and the army on the balcony of the Royal Pulace at Sofia acknowledging the cheers of the people.
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  • 83 3 Smj-'ap^re sci -iv-> are to be recorded m a travelogue film by a Swi.ss expe- dition that is touring the East Director ol Swiss Educational Fi'ms. ,Mr Konrad A Bchlaepfer and his operator. Mr Edwin Emil OlmmL I 'arrived In Singapore yesterday by the i N.D.L liner
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  • 71 3 i Having d -alt witij preltmlnales at its initial meeting on Thursday, the Temporary Allowance! Committee began the hearing of evidence al yesterday's sitting The committee Is Investigating the possibility ol restoring K-moomrv allowances to members ol the Malayan c; vcrnment services There will be further sittings
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  • 33 3 SINGAPORE radio licences increased by about 25 per cent, m the first six months of the year. The figure on June 30, uas 3.263, compared with 2,580 on Jan. 1.
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  • 257 3 JAPANESE LOSES APPEAL Tomato Ketchup In Court DOTTLES ol tomato ketchup were di.scussed m an appeal before the acting Chef Justice. Mr. Justice A. K. a'B Terrell. In the Singapore High Court yesterday The appeal was by Seiichiro Yamamoto. a Japanese, against flnos of SlO and $-15 imposed on charges
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  • 67 3 i From Our Own Correspondent B.itu Pahat, July 1. All the prominent, members Of the Chinese community. Batu Pahat. enteri tamed the Assistant Adviser. Mr. J. Falconer, to a farewell dinner at tinChinese Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday night, prior to his leaving for Home on long
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  • 38 3 The Royal Air Force promotions list includes Squadron-Leader A. C. Stevens, formerly of No. 205 Squadron at Seletar station. He has gone up to W ing-Commander. He left Seletar about four months ago, being invalided Home.
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  • 173 3 Tourist Traffic Prospects Are Bright NEED TO BOOST MALAYA ALTHOUGH there is a temporary lull m tourist traffic following; the Coronation rush, travel agents interviewed by the Free Press consider prospects are bright for the future. Support was given for the suggestion put forward by the Free Press yesterday that
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  • 234 3 REDUCING WORLD'S ILLITERACY Noted Educationist Here After Work In India DISCIPLE of a movement to reduce illiteracy among the world's millions. Dr. Frank C. Laubach is m Singapore on his way back to the Philippine Islands after a campaign against illiteracy m India and Africa. India particularly is showing keen
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  • 131 3 Negligent Driving Charge [From Our Own Correspondent! Taiping. Jul> 1. EH. MULLER. an engineer employed by La rut Tin Fields. Taiping. *as fined $50 by the Second Magistrate. Tenku Mohamed. for negligent driving. The complainant, a Chinese hirecar driver, stated that on May 8 last, while he
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  • 48 3 Paya Lr>b:ir women's aid Ls holding a fair at the Methodist Preparatory English School. Boundary Road, today from. 3 to 6 p.m.. admission free to all. The prorefds of the fair will be used entirely lor the Church Building Fund of the Paya Lebar Methodist Church.
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  • 127 3 <From Our Own Correspondent* Stgamat. July 1. Mr. R. O Willacy. the well-known All-Johore Rugby player and stylish cricketer ol the Genuang Cricket Club, goes on Home leave next week Inche Talib bin H-iji Taib. Assistant Collector o f Land Revenue, Segamat, has left on transfer to Batu
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  • 31 3 Owing to the indisposition of tho Rev P Ruaudel the tea-party and variety entertainment, which was to have taken placo at St. Patricks School today has been postponfli It July 10
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    • 96 3 To BELAWAN DELI (SUMATRA.) Reduced same vessel return tickets now available. Singapore Belawan return Ist class $80/Interchangeable with Straits Steamship Company, for first return sailing of the ss 'Kedah' to Singapore, after arrival of X.P.M. Steamer at Belawan. For particulars apply to: K« P« ML LINE^ FJNLAYSON G2EZS, SINGAPORE. MAPLE
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  • 2472 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON From Our Own Correspondent* London. June 25. ALREADY this feat any visitor who has DOt previously experienced has w vived a comprehensive survey o: a typical English summer: some BisflpiiflcenUy hot days, some cool day* a little thunder. ram more heat. m:s' ±1 v pe-jpie
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  • 151 4 Wife Feared Husband Would Never Work Again. Wh^n her husband hut bfINM 20 w??ks with rhf-u- I his baok. this worr.au he wov.l never wcrk Lgaixi she t3 him Lot's try Kr ;.rd tne clMßfe that took m ht*r I w ~:ds. ii.*; Here
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  • 187 5 The S.A.D.C. production "The First Mrs. Pi— if" opens tonight at the Victoria Theatre and will also be presented on Wednesday and next Saturday. These photographs were taken by a Free Press photographer at the full dress rehearsal on Thursday night. photo i. photo.) photo). phut...
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    • 55 5 and there is a lot m the old saying— "Vanuy is the spice of life" FT O TT hot or cold is equally nourishing and digestible. Excellent d;shes ca n be made from the large varicf) vvc can offer you, suitable for every possible occasion Phone: 5376 (4 Lines) I^
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  • 312 6 Government's "Patient Process" [From Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok, .1 v I > 1. mi|R F. R DDLBEARE. one of the Advisers m foreign affairs attached to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, repijinf to the toast of the health of the fore.^n advisers proposed by the Preside.it of
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  • 64 6 "Tr^ent Necessity" Rome. June ?5. A BoyaJ Decree Issued today annomcea the earst'tution ol a high naval corrn:ind for Li^va. "i:i view o! the absolute and arsjeii* n laity." Thr head '4 i i command t Tri ar.d it wiO be In cr.arge o:
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  • 69 6 SEREMBAN RESTHOUSE BURGLED i From Our Own Correspondent.! Seiemhan. Jul> 2. THE Beremban Re>t house was broken into yest.-rday and. according to the polic?, the intruders t^ot away with three rings worth about 5230 belonging to the lessee. Mr.s Mornson. The intruders entered Mr.s Morrisons room through a verandah Th-
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  • 55 6 Mr W AttCUtt, Insp "or In th( Rubber Restriction Department Ser-m 1$ a> 01 I > procerd on i >av and Mr. E B. Ho'.te has arrived in Seremban from Pahani to take over duties On Sunday last tn )jnd of thi N Semb::a:i Battalion, FMSVF. tertained Mr Aucutt to
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  • 540 6 Conn tor-Claims For Share Of Profits I'THE defendant's version of how hd came to enter into an a^reem^nt whereby he agreed to acquire options over certain lands Li ihe Senai-Kulai district was given m the High Court. 3esterday. before Mr. Justice Home,
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  • 171 6 COMMISSION'S REPORT ON PALESTINE Release As Command Paper On July 8 London, June 30. ■VHE Palestine Commission's report was considered by Cabinet today and the Secretary of State for Colmies, Mr. W. (J. A. Ormshy-Ciore, announced ii. the House of Common.-? today that it would be released m time for
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  • 397 6 Co-operation Between Magistrate Counsel NEEDED TO AVOID PROLONGED CASES THK question of co-operation between maglrtratf and counsel was defined by the Acting Clnel Justice. Mr A X u'B Terrell, yesterday, m dismissing the appeal of Timuh binte Awang Kechil m the Singapore High Court. Pined $200 m the second ma^.
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  • 106 6 RADIO A comparison b tween Queen Victoria as she actually was. and .is sho is represented by Laurence HfWM man m his play Victoria Regina. will be drawn by Lady Bdward Oteichen, Maid of Honour to the Queen for three-und-hal! years, m a lorthcoming broadcast Iron Davintry
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    36 6 LWJSSBLfI POUCK har^m; a procession of 20,00fl ex -Servicemen mart hing to Parliament to protest against the amnesty for war offenders. Firemen used hoses to disperse the crowds, many were injured and numerous urre.»ts were made.
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  • 40 6 Madeleine Curroll. recently seen m "Lloyds ol London" and "On The Avenue." will shortly appear m a new production entitled "Thanks For Nothing." Work on the new picture will be started immediately she returns to Hollywood.
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  • 305 6 The health bulletin of tbf l^.t^.w. Nations Eastern Bur-..u 101 t: ended June 2G i.s as lollow.s Plague. laaseln the only port In the East ra Aiena t Report the presence ol human plague during the 'week, thne cases with one d*-ath having L en n<
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  • 121 6 LIABILITIES WERE $4,F64; HmdXll Clerk Obtain* His Discharge n w x I rup s'-bi BOOtbt b-io:- Mr I Mr J v, and aga;. b..i.k- f children, si A d:\-c I :ind tfa M i i. .->«a lion! mi rut <i m paiii .h anot r
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  • 68 6 v. >.. :ne Court on t:.« be oic Europe H I Z.SN t .work m requin 41 sieei framewi Then hi n a 6t.,.\ mont. doliver\ -■w.i:g to Bnv lOHal r. trunc and Km wrU > MM metal Bach girder is made m E m rka
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  • 19 6 Mr H s PjiteTMm p- i Ju.\ new appoint- 11:■: w t>t J I I Mr J A 13..,
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    • 116 6 FOLLOW THE CROWD ii \J a B>XI vl p-% fe» Ba- *.;f SPECIAL SUMMER ir>A. JLi B i NOW IN FULL SWING GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO BUY ...AT PRfCES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED FEW OF OUR BARGAINS r**!CY MNFMS DUI!, and FANCY itotJ, *>EJ>ii,*i CREPES PRICE FRO^ CLEARING PRICE CEKTS 75 A
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    • 111 6 Change ILL health fHil J FEUIN6 ■S» r=- 'i> 1 1 to GOOD health If your life is made mi* rable by suffering— if >r you can't sleep at iu M ht if yottcei piinslfter ating or can't digest your food without dis- V J Vlte rnafiiii-ji yourday'bwoik is raised
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  • 407 7 Flying Australians In Singapore "JUST POTTERING AROUND" "U7ERE just pottering around m something bigger than a sedan motor-car, holidaying through the East, investigating marketing possibilities and illustrating the ea&e of modern travel," said Mr Harry McEvoy. shoe manufacturer ot Sydney. Australia, who, with his pilot.
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  • 23 7 ELECTRIFICATION OF S.R. MAIN LINE London. i t Railways Main-tin? n between London and :r.pleted a' .1 -.<: of me > 74 mite* British Wireless
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  • 28 7 Mr S E Tar. one ot the Queen's Sehoi n rron the Straits Seti ha.s gained the L.L.B. (Bachelor Laws* decree ot Dvolill University, with 3rd. s honours
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  • 312 7 Royal Garden Pa rty .IOHORE'S SULTAA AM) Sn JAN All AS GUESTS London. Junr dealtiujl siinsimip attended the King and Queen's entrance Into the gardens ot Buckingham Pal.io jre* to relay utternoon when they entertained 10.000 gufsus at the drst Royal Garden Party o: the season That sunshine which lasted
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  • 136 7 Conference Called To Remove Misunderstandings Shnn.irh;i>. -I n y Z. A conteroace calculated t.<> remove I all misunderstandim between the Szechu.tn leaders and N:mkin» will br held at ChengtU, capital )i the vince. shortly. Gen. Ho Yin^ Chin. Minister Ol Wai will preside at the meetings and bear
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  • 41 7 London, July The King and Queen held a levee at Buckingham Paiace la.st night and there will be two courts next week. They will, however, be held at Holyrood during the royal visit to Edinburgh —British Wjirolesb
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  • 170 7 Fine Acting In Pavilion Film rjini.i J.Wi ictkll by Claudett." Col- j bert one ol the screen's' most vital personalities, and the superb direction ol Frank Lloyd, direc- ol "Cavalcade" and "Mutiny on the Bounty." make the most Ol '"Maid ol Balenu" :1j' l dramatic
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  • 149 7 Ten Years Fur Ipoh Sikh 1p im CXir Own C 1 respondent) lj»-.h. July t ta 1 •wa Bfasch tor the attempted murd< r ol Beia Singh. Mr Justl Q HU "You planned the murd ur host and benefactor 1 [elib ration and no little skill f< r
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  • 97 7 Contingents Hound For Holland And Italy A PARTY of nearly 50 Chinese Scouts bound tor the Jambone In Hoiland and a section for tne Italian Youth Damp at Rome arrived yesterday by fn Lloyd Trestino liner. Conte ROBBO snv.tr' m appearance and of fine physique the boys were
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  • 39 7 Lnformatlon has been received that ;'l7 state-aided labourers will arrive on Mnncla\ by SA Ellora. Tt is expected that 27 will be sent, to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed To Port SweHenham lor quarantine there
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  • 46 7 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. eight minutes: telegrams 5.30 p.m., ten minutes: telegrams 6.00 p.m.. five minutes; telegram* 6.30 p.m five minutes.
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    • 196 7 M •JbSBT j3 BBk Cne Bore. Cora Fly Bunttr f•t 1 1 c Wmwood Birrii'i cap tirmt- I q Art v |mkjl m X comuitty. I jJUfI A I PAVILION THE LATEST .^6©[\ STYLE f%* ~7^L L E^er\ woman < Q :lan:our- tor this. J -'.c- ire alV^FIGARO Lad'.e- Haira.-ebieri
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    • 40 7 For An Evening of I Thrills Don't Miss UniversaPs New Hit ALHAMBRA TODAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 1 'ACE DRUMMOND' with JOHN KING SEE CHANG HO, X A 1 C H E X, JOHNNY WONG and HENRY KEE FIRST 6 CHAPTERS
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    • 313 7 TTH. DAY AND EVERY SHOW ANOTHER TRU'MPII BY THK Sy" F TH E A 'k^Y^ CAPITOLI 1 PAVILION! 1 3 shows 'timt TOMoli^ri eLAUDICTTE SINGAPORE HAS NEVER SEEN ANYTH.NG LIKt: IT: COLBERT T incr pjiuro FRED MacMURRAY <« UUI O E. nrtJHLS PARAMO! NT S SPF.t I\( I IMt and
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  • 608 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1937. B. M. B. C. Problems IN his broadcast talk from Singa- pore ZHL on Thursday night Mr. R. C. Giggins. the chairman of the British Malayan Broadcasting Corporation, made a point Of replying to some of the criticisms of the Corporations policy
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  • 1409 8  -  Hon. H. T. Armstrong By The THIS article is a talk g\\en by the Hon. H. T. Armstrong: m the series 'Responsibilities of Empire,' now being broadcast by the 8.8.C. It is printed here m full by permission of the 8.8.C. I PROPOSE to
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  • 602 8 UOW many Europeans m Malaya will let their sons seek pasts m the colony? There are a few families with a father-and-son tradition m local business but usually a European youth who is born m the tropics and is forced to spend his schooldays m England,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 288 8 I MAKE YOUR J I GIMLET I I WITH f fIMF lITIfF f ICaldbecksJ n\ spcciaj A ro H.M. Til APPOINTMENT KING F S A M h!H 1872 FOR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING PRESENTS IN STERLING SILVER, E. P. N. S. CRYSTALWARE THE HEADQUARTERS AT THE ROYAL JEWELLERS (Incorporated In Ceylon). 19
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    • 60 8 "WHAT IS THE FIRST THING that strikes a visitor to Shanghai?" asks an old resident. A motor car, probably. But if he is prudent the newcomer will be struck tint by the necessity for taking out a GAFLAC PEKSONAL ACCIDENT POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE 6 LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated
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    12 9 CHINESE SCOUTS bound fw f- rid jm >m passed through Free Press
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  • 312 9 Revelations Of London Statistics INCREASED CONSUMPTION IN U.K. U.S.A. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 2. A REDUCTION m world tin stocks at the end of June is suggested by the statistical estimates issued today by Messrs. William Gartsen. These figures put world stocks at
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  • 100 9 AMAZED AT PROGRESS OF MODERX JAPA.\ TALL, broad-shouldered, regal figure, 17 year ok n Prince Java Chamaraia Wadiya, heir to the throni My-nre. arrived yeterday \n Singapore on his re- from a three mouths trip to China and Japan In Ii I ncr L'oyd
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  • 148 9 Rubber Exports Show 2 1,424 Tons Deficiency (Froi Our Own Correspondent) London. July 2. TpHL -tl bulletin of the 1 International Rubber Restriction Commiti published today i that the net exports oi rubber from producing countries m May wafl 73.7 i tons 5.157 under the q ta making a deficiency
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  • 63 9 Proposals Of Central (iovernment Accepted Hong K< 114. Julj I. Xi r.s with Mr T V 8 aoc pt«d the tolloi Cent: Gx.\t-rnmenr The lax «jral In Xi RPUBIi rl by *-x; N nkA Finance C ttee to lo the economi be rormert o ard C nuncnt; and
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  • 37 9 Passenger Conference In London London. July 1. A pMMin conference of ;>r .;> lines i m the the object or Mnfl -peri n the u-tion l -sailings. I D- rh, Ita German inn Reuter
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  • 44 9 CONSERVATIVE WIN IN BY-ELECTION. London. July I. The Kmgaton-on-Thoma* by-elec-tion, rendered necessary by Sir George Penny's elevation to the peerage, resulted: Admiral Percy Royds <Con.» 19.887 G. H. Loman <Lab> 9.972 At the last elections Sir George Penny (Con.) had a majority of 22.939
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    39 9 LOKG-EANGI "GEODETIC BOMBER Vitkers Wellesley monoplane (Bristol IVsmsus engine) designed for long-range bombing and 'general purpose Service duties. Built to the Vickers-Wallis "Geodetic" system of light-weight construction. Carrying pilot and fuel only, the Wellesley could fly 8,000 miles non-stop.
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  • 109 9 RADIO COMMENTARY ON TIDWORTH TATTOO A running commentary on CUlar I' 1 ma m the Southern C<>:n:r.. md Tidworth Tattoo will be broadcast irom D>\ :.':>■ scon by John Bnagge, who •a ii: describe, among other happenings, the Royal Horse Artillery Drive, and the fin.'l* The Tattoo takes place on
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  • 280 9 China's Health Improves EIGHT YEARS OF PROGRESS «T"HERE have been more improve- merits m hygiene m China during the last eight years than at any other time In her history," declared Penang bern Dr. Wu Lien Teh. world famous plague expert and Director of the National Quarantine Service. Shanghai, who
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  • 41 9 New York. July A message received by the Glob wireless station trom a station at Muscle Rock. (California), thai owe of Fan-American Airways clippers was down "somewhere m the Pacific" has I been established as erroneous.- Reuter
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  • 28 9 The Free Press understands that Mr. D. G. Osborne-Jones' name has been I mentioned m connection with the honorary secretaryship of the Friends of Singapore.
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  • 195 9 TWO Malayan doctors have been honoured for professional attainments, it is announced today. Our London DORWpoodent eabkw that Dr. Raymond Lewthwaite has been awarded the North Persian Fores Memorial M:dal m 1936 for a paper on the Pathology of Tropical Typhus of the rural typ? m
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    • 527 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 5.30 p. m. July New York prices quoted In US The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers* margins, brokerage •ml stamp duty are not included. Share i»f <C 1 denomination unless Yesterday Previously Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion
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    • 194 10 June St. 30 July 1. m C 0088 92 M 95 rican Telephone ph IHO^ 8 166-«4 165*4 Atcbeaon Railroad 75 76« 4 76 3 4 Mftfa 52 53 Dupe 150' 2 153 153 Firestone i'.iu 32' R 3P, ral Electric 51., 52 7 H 52 ral
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    • 85 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 2, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No I X.R.S.S. m cases FOB Julyi 32% Good FAQ. iii bales FOB. July :il 7 MK>. No. 1 X R.SS. (Spotloose t <awardable Singapore 32 3 4 33 July 32 7 R 33'r July-Sept. 33>8 S3^ Ot.-Dec
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    • 61 10 July 2 Gambler T.T. 8.00 Java Cube n.oo Hamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 16.50 Black Pepper 9.75 Copra, mixed 5.40 Copra, sundried 5.80 Small Flake Tapioca 4.40 Rice Saigon Al $155 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 1 $144 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 2 $137 Rice Siam, W.C.
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    • 192 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 2 RIKBKK: Dull London-Spot 'JIM. 91 1 16d Previously: 9} B d. 9 3 4 d AOflUl l> r> ad 911 16d. Previously: 911 16d. 913 16d. Oct. -Dec.: 81l I6d 9 l 4 d. Previously 9 3 /4 d. 9
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    • 64 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 2 I m: Dull Cash £256 Lfe. Previously Film at £257 7s 6d Thrc«- months 8256 15s. Previously: £256 17s 6d New <»rk I m: 58.00 Previously 5,7 25 opper: 7s fid PrevioiLsly CM (;olrt: V E7 0 6(j Previously £7
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    • 84 10 London Closing Quotations July 2 Meth >d of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday vionsly Paris PtttDC to 124 21 128\ 128 7 8 UDBAUNG nUNG New York to 488 4.9P 8 4.94 916 Amsterdam Qulktan to 8.97 3 4 899 8.99-' l 4 Hong Kong
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    • 209 10 fall 2 BELUNG London T.T 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 4 1 16 London 4 month*' .>mht 2 4' 3 Lyons ci mand 1 160 Hamburg, demand 142 Now York (Inn-mci 57 11 16 Montreal doraand is? 11 16 Batavi 1 d< mand 104 j
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    • 1305 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co. y s List FRIDAY. JULY t, 1937: 6 I'M MINING Buyer* Sellei* Amput Tin <4m 6-s I 'ud 6* 6d Asam Kumbang (£> 35.- 6d 37s 6d Austral Malay <£) &6s s&s Ayer Hitam <ss> 28s 3d 2»
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    • 164 10 ISSUED RY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY lin at midday was Sl27 1 up .SI 1 1 The I ondon Stork Exchange yesterday was insular and is *nparcntly st, i awaiting the res«lt of the development m France Cables from London were rather
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    • 81 10 Fraser Company. LIST OF CTKRKNT DIVIDENDS. Compan, Dlvl(lrnd Panpmga River r T nt fill f"f* 6 Sungei Luas 4 < T nt f J 1! July 16 Jusl > s Talam 3 I l s*; 2rt l«f 31 Julj Tekka Taiping S X July S Tlj! > 12 RUBBER J
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  • 451 11 Winning CONTRACT £^XvjOfo\u\(Vau> David Burnstine. Menuin D. Maier. Oswald Jactoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence. VIKNNA COUP A LITTLE knowledge of the habits and idosyncracies of one's oppo- mi.-.m CARD VALUES or the fOuR ACES SYSTEM FOTAt.
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  • 87 11 Fr>m Our Own Correspondent > Taiping. June 30. Swine fever is prevalent m Larut district, and mortality among these animals is very hif?h. The veterinary' authorities here are taking special pre- cautions and no pigs are allowed to be brought into tltis district without the
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  • 144 11 <From Our Own Correspondent") Kuala Lumpur, July 2. Lying In her ward m Bungsar Hos- J pital, If its Allison Yabsley, a young Australian girl who came to Malaya lor a vacation, made a deposition to a magistrate yesterday .aboim the j motor crash two months
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  • 69 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 30. Joy rides m the air are promised to Seremban residents when the Ncgri Sembilan branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya holds its annual motor gymkhana and flying display as Rasak. Planes from the Kua'.a Lumpur F.'ying Club
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  • 122 11 Protest Against Methods Of Recruitment Shanghai, July 1. The Japanese North China Command has lodged a protest with the Hopei-Charhar Council against the recruiting of volunteers m Hopei by order lrom Gen. Fu Tso Yi. Governor of Suiyuan, who is alleged to have started anti-Japanese propaganda m various
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    • 370 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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    • 485 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHISr. (Incorporated m England by (Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.00H> 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 Amritsar Ipoh Saigon Bangkok Karachi
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    • 1022 11 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES 720 News m English. I (Mlil 7 35 Light music (contd.). 8. 20 News and economic review m German. a. 05 New piano music. SINGAPORE 9° 5 N e»s and economic review In German. 9.20 News and economic review m English l.j:J3 ke S (22.5 m.) D
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    • 370 11 6 50 North;'. r "Band. Tudor Davis I I enor i 7 50 Aliredo Campoii Trio. 82U Short religion service, from the >tudio. 8.35 Pianoforte mital. 8 50 Weekly newsletter, sports summurv and announce ment.s 9.05 Greenuu h rime signal. 9.15 Clou* down. Transmission 21.53 me s (13. tl mI.MII
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    • 53 11 9.50 Rrlayed. 11 M Clobe down. 11 88 mr s (25.24 m a.m. 12.38 News m French market pn< 1 05 New.s In Arabu 1 20 Concert. TOKIO 11.00 mr s i>5.4 m. p.m. 8 20 News m Japanese. 835 Entertainment or eye-witness accounts. 9 05 New* m English. 9
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  • 70 12 Mails from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air <Qantas» are expected to arrive m Singapore today Mails lrom Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands* are expected to arrive m Singapore today. Mails from China by Flintshire are expected to arrive In Singapore today. Mails from Holland etc., by Brastagi
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  • 173 12 Reaches Manila After Being Ashore Off Philippines The freighter Oregon, which ran aground on Panagatan Cays, In the Somirara Islands group last Monday week arrived: m Manila later m the w^ek under her own power. The ship .sutlered no serious damage and was able to get oil the
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 451 12 Hong Kong Companies Grant An Increase In Wages Hong Kong. KTEGOTIATIONS which are now complete m the case of most com--1 panics have won for local searfarers during the past few months a substantial increase m salary and m some cases considerable improvements m conditions. Mainly as
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    • 363 12 Liverpool Chamber's Discussions It is stated ;n the annual report of the Liverpool Chamber of GOBjMMBCC canned noods trade section* that the attention of Dominion and other Empire shippers is to be drawn to the desirability oi making it a usual practice to forward larger
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    • 135 12 Highest Total Since 1930 The highest tonnage o! rcm and steel shipped from River VtM i>oru since October. 1930. wis despatched .during May. when 58.437 ton* it: river, compared with 46.57H tons during April. This increase was almost entirely I due to the larger volume
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    • 63 12 July 1: Yalou <Fren>; Havre Maru Malta Maru <Japaai, Larut. Scott Harley. Kedah. Cireee. Santhia. Karagola, Rajula, Silver Gull, Yuen Sung <Brit.»; Sagona. Dukat. Halthor. Hai Hing. Hero (Nor. Muinam <Dan>; Tamira (Swed.i; Tonuhon. Elout. Cremer, Buyskes. Reynst. Tinombo »Dut. July 2: Mijer, V der Does de Bye <Dut>;
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    • 17 12 Telegraphic advice states that the Somali arrived m London at 4 am on July 1.
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  • 46 12 Sinn Twtntv -Three Of Yangtze Ser\i<« Sham. '.i.. i I i The U.S.S P. years a river guiio of the UiuWd tl patrol, v Sung Indus' -c The Pal .s most n vsus on July hours. T The Palas > to: is p^d to
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    • 488 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated *n FJ4.8.) XSLSPBONE: FrHrht MSJ— runp fill* LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKTNO AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAX STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SI AM. CANADIAN MClf M i.WOTIIDi CREATin incorporated In HiflaDd) MIAVEL SYSTEM THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct to VANCOUVER—ACROSS CANADA by
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    • 140 12 BIBBY LINE (LONDON MMIKI ss 22, PALL >I\LL, K»MM»\ sM RANGOON, i OLOMBO. POI MARSEILLES. PI MOl IK V^ I <.\i>n\ wr ifli (08l 1 i H4»MK\V\l;l» *Ul s IR a i.OXFORDSHIRE WORCESTER^! CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE DERBYSHIRE SHROPSHIKE A. STAFFORDSHIRE A OXFORDSHI: WORCEBI I CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE Through Passage R. Fares to
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    • 373 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals k pi 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 am. and Sundays 7
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    • 158 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Senang. Dut.. 729 tons, from Palembang 1. to Palembana 3 Kiangsu. Brit.. 1.555 tons, from Amoy 1, to Hong Kong 3. Medusa, Brit.. 322 tons, from Tumpat 1. Tumpat 3. Demodocus, Brit.. 4,113 tons, from Hankow 1. to Hamburg via Rotterdam and London 3. G.G. Pasquier. Fren.. 1.235
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    • 149 12 SINGAPORE 1 HARBOI}! Ships alongside the v Expected to \> J^ East Wharf (Entrance (...i. J TottOCi Maru 22 Main Wharf (Entrance < t 4 Kaisar-I Hud docus 13. Pangkor 12. fi j Andre Leten 1 Empire !><ick (Entran Silv^rcedar M T i j Bing Hwah V Empire I>o< k
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    • 488 13 1 MMBK^W^. M|> l>lll:-T-^ BY, PaO and B R ITISH I N Dl A L I N ES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due) Tonnjftr Spore. Tonnage S'porc. 1*»37 1937 RAWAIJ>INDI 17X00 Aug 13 vH I-HTND ll.OOi) In Port CORFU 15 000 Aug. 27
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    • 440 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 OP WELLINGTON Havre, London, R'dam. H'bur*, Glasgow July 5 July 9 CITY OP ORAN Havre, London, R'tiam, H'buig, Glasgow July 30 Aug. 2 CITY OF KIMBERLEY
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    • 1023 13 SHIPPING THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen and Commonwealth Übc Steam Snip Co., Ltd., and China Mutual Ihe Uiu Khio* Steanu^ip Co.. U»3tl LU. Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) The Cunard White Star Ltd The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw. SavUl and Aibioo Co.. Ltd The China Navigation Co., Ltd. The
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    • 656 14 K. P. M. TOBA— Saturday July 3. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. TOBOALI— Saturday. July 3. Selat-Pandjang, Koedap. Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi Bengkalis. Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api. V \LENTIJX— Saturday. July 3. Rhio "passengers and mails only*. Bawean < passengers and mails only>. PadD^ig-Bay passengers and mails only). Boeleleng (passengers and mails only)
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    • 675 14 HOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^ AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO ELKOPE. FROM SINGAPORE AMD PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Leaves Leaves ArrlYe* Spore. Snore. Penang. New York. Pre? Monroe July 11 July 13 July 15 Aug. 24 Pres. Adams July 25 July
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    • 496 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOI'TH A MLR I( A France Maru <Ca I >e Town via Mombasa. Zar.< Dar-es-Saiaam. Beira. Laurence Mar ques. Durban. East London. I Elizabeth and Masse 1 B.< t La Plata Maru Ruenos Aires via Colombo. D Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santo*.
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  • 1069 15 America Nominates Densmore Shute To Meet Henry Cotton London, June 13. DLNSMORfc SHUTE, winner of the American professional match-play championship f>r two years m succession, and Henry Cotton. British open champion m 1934 and the "News of the World" special golf correspondent, are to
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  • 300 15 Weight Helps Golf, Says Hagen London. WALTER HAGEN. non-playing cap- tain of the American Ryder Cup team, has given his considered opinion on the question of fatness and good golf." states the News Chronicle. Nevertheless. Walter is putting on w.Mght too fast H^ is more than a little overweight. So
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  • 26 15 AMERICA'S CUP CHALLENGER New York. July Z. Mi T o m Sopwiih announced thai Endeavour II will be the challenger tor the America's Cup. Re uter
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    27 15 G VON CRAMM (CermarM m plft] Lfafcttl J. iMMIW (Japam on the C-rtre fou.t at Unrh! I vrvterday bcitfi m Ihe siim.«s fin il 1 I Mfet
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  • 473 15  - MANY RECORDS SHOULD BE BROKEN AT S. A. A. MEETING Nimrod Heats For This Week-end <r.% GIVEN «<»<»' i v.«.»!.r and rtfcef tec ceodlitanii th« KiiiKanorr Amateur Athletic \>-m i;iti««n- seee*4 ipaiti Medial July Hi will resoll In broken i (<v Anvwa i taste <>t whit Is Ui < v«n
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  • 78 15 London. June l\ BRENTFORD »ti<Mi-lit Iheir i l-»sf Lransfci i»iii nn •<• v: hmmmi n t\\v\ -i^n-d William n.,,»1.1 n i Irii hilllmi. from l':il MM fail C 5.000 loi A ■r.derer.s" And M Flff for uoalRt'iTUltS Qrifßn P;»rk fed they have untrf m Ml
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    • 606 15 Church Services i l>\> ami TRINITY Thu: I p.m Tomg Men\> Friendly I mi rrtAite TTiiTTsi: mfthooist Nn I K,r, K;-r K«ad Bi Bible C N Wj .\m- 9 wiKKDAVS C tnmuiuoa on R'• I s,rvice' Aifp Benrlce; l Udav a^' I L«-« I to*. Goh p Service on i
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  • 609 16 Som Pong Looked The Winner In Poor Main-Eventer MARQUEZ OUTPOINTS GAUDER SOM PONG (!0.(i»^) deserved a points verdict over Gunboat Jack (10.fi 1 In the opinion of the majority of the 5,000 people who saw their 10 3-min. round contest at the Happy World Stadium
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  • 353 16 THE following are the acceptances for today, the first day of the Ipoh Summer meeting. Ponies. Class 1. I>iv ?>, straight Devon King 1.03 Blue Bel'.e 8 10 King Carwyne 8.09 lisheen 8.09 Lasha 8 09 Myanee 8 03 Pledge 7 09 Perak Turf
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    20 16 photo). t'HOON LBOMG \M> WISE, who were beaten m the S.I..TA. mm doubles semi-finals at the S.C.C. yesterday. Free Press
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  • 135 16 Women' s Golf Match TEAMS TIMES FOR WEDNESDAY THE folknrini are the I starting times for the match between the Sepoy Linr^ 001 l Clin I land Club to be played or. v. day, July 7. at the Island Club Lines names fir p.m. 415 Miss S. Lucas va M.
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  • 64 16 m the mixed doubles event *>? tin Y.M.CA. tennis tourney, Mrs. Morgan Oliver and I. M. Resht; ai Vr^ Ponnctathor and A. H. Yap 1 6, 8 3 6 4. yesterday. Ties for Monday are Mixed DouMrs Mrs. M. Eber and T. KODa/ashl W Mrs. M. Namasle and
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  • 47 16 An Eclectic competition will be h> i lc' at the Kepp r\ Golf Club duri.:? the month ot July. Play wi:; be on men's day's only and may not he played it conjunction with other competitions Further particulars will be rand m the competition tnok.
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  • 40 16  -  "BYSTANDER" BY Race 1. Pledge. Lisheen. Race 2. Otlleen. All Serene. Race 3 Lady Minor, Mr. Dick. Race 4 Vedas. StarlUht Race 5 Lawless. Comma. Race ♦> Belle Edna. Restriction Race 7 Finir.in. I'ncalled For Race 8. Lordlosy. Silver Monk.
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  • 53 16 The Straits Times Press Spsrta Club 1 will meet the Bclipss Badmini m Part: tomorrow m a game ol Bye singles and twD doubles. The Following will represent the Straits Times: Chin Tham Bwee, Wee Kirn Wen. John Oann, I Ha] Choo and Chia Poteik. Reserves- Ali 0. ajiri,
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  • 42 16 The Fourth annual sports meeting of th* Sir. 4.i -.lore Co-operative DnJ i. i be held on Saturday. Aug. 21. at Victoria School with the permission of the Principal*. Mrs W. Bartay hits k'rdiy oonfented to givo away the prizes
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  • 386 16 Tiik Japanese pair. T. Atoawa and T. Debate, put up good performance to heat N. S. Wise and Chu:i noon Leong m the semi-finals of the S.L.T. V men's doubles event at the S.C.C. yesterday. After a strenuous first set which was
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  • 71 16 Wimbledon. July 2. IN the men's singles final Donald Budge beat G. von Cramm 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 (story page 1). In the mixed doubles semifinal V. Petra and Mile. Mathieu beat D. Prenn and Miss Dearman 6-2, 6-4. Mrs. King: and Mrs. Pitman beat Mrs. Andrus and Mme.
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  • 226 16 IPOH REFEREE REPLIES TO JACK LA ROSE (Ftom Our Own Corres undent > lp"h. July 2. OEPLYING to a statement made by Jack La Ros to the Free Press m Sunday veiling that Naval and Military rules were brought into use m the recent fight at Jubilee Park between Jack
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  • 50 16 The following will play soccer for Government Services FA tiga:nst Combined Services at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow Said. Omar H Humphries. Chim Bock. Seng Quee or Taib H Taib H or Jumat. Mat Moor, Taib A.. Tee Siang. Madon. and D Ri>s? Reserves: Aslam Ahmat Itam. AlbuQuercue m»
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  • 399 16  - SINGAPORE PLAYERS FOR SEREMBAN Nimrod) Team To Be Chosen Today (By [T will not be until a short time before the match that Singapore's team to battle against Negji Sembilan at Seremban this afternoon m a Malaya Cup match will be picked. Last night. 16 players, accompanies by their trainer
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  • 145 16 Results o: home cricket have been cabled by Reir- allows: At Dudley. Worcester beat Gloucester by 82 runs. Worcester 163 Goddard seven lor 84' and 210 Gloucester 154 \s.d M Mar" tor 31 At Liverpool. Lancashire beat Sussex on the n/5.t inr.inps Lanes 292 'Washnrooks 154' and 17
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  • 208 16 British Boxing Board's Champion Schmeling •THE Schmelinf'-Farr fight is off. says the latest Reuter cable from London. Fair's manager has announced that he has accepted terms and conditions from Mike Jacobs. Louis' trainer, for a world title fight with the Brown Bomber at New York, m September. It was only
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    • 37 16 DAVID OF JUDAH By Richard bla'ker $4.50 "Told with clear insight, with a vivid gift of landscape-drawing, and with great knowledge. A moving and often exciting book." TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT. KELLY 6c WALSH, LTD. Raffles Place Singapore.
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