The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 July 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.203. ESTD. 1835 MONDAY. JTLY 5. 1937. 10 CENTf
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  • 178 1 Jewish Revelations Of Royal Commission's Recomm endations ARAB AND JEWISH STATES AND BRITISH MANDATED AREA Jerusalem, July 4. \< DING to It-wish sources m London that are arded as authoritative the Palestine Royal Comeport recommends division into three classes >:w\y Aral* and Jewish states and British
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  • 98 1 "Heaven -Born" Going To School OXFORD COURSE OPENS London. July 4. ANEW venture an Oxiord Universehocl on Co onial estexdaj, at .;:Vi C -rge. pr:.au:;lv intended for 3t cf ofticex^ m the Colonial and its main Ls Colonia: Adm:: ht ration iff ol BUt spoke today. bdnf ij.v n by
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  • 16 1 LONDON Two o! the six injur-d m B:\ ..ierv dtl IN m a ..tio:; British Wireless
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  • 67 1 ANGLO-FRENCH PROPOSALS Non-Intervention Supported By 20 Nations ran* July CUPPORT from twenty of the twentyMVSB states who are numbers of the Non-intervention Committee have been received by the French Ambassadors for th J Angio-French propasaLs. Well-informed circes m Ber.in attr.ch the greatest importance to the possibility of further examination of
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    3 1 THE COMPLEAT UNDERSTANDING
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  • 106 1 COASTGUARDS JOIN EARHART SEARCH Hawaii Spearhead Of Action w UNDER orders from Washington, coastguard vessels from Hawaii have joined m the search for Miss Amelia Earhart. whose plane Ifl •down" m mid-Pacific. Other vessels from Hawaii are also searching. A broadcast that she had been rescued has b«»en proved unfounded.
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  • 125 1 SPENDING MORE THAN RECEIVED Washington. July 4. THE Ti<\i.-iiry cl s»\i the riival year ended June 90, with gross deficit of $2.81 1,000.000, computed with the reviled kdential eftimalc of I $2,557,000,000. and last year's $4.361. U0U.0mu Recelpti amounted to $5,294,000,000 or $70.1)00.000 AbOTC
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  • 158 1  - Comprehensive Programme "For Killing Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. July 4. A MESSAGE from Kiukiang. n North Kian'.\>.. States that th« following proposals will form the basi of the c; Bring Kuliny Confcrenc which wi!. open on July 15 All strategic points along the various railways and coast-iitves m China
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  • 28 1 ROMK.— -Ex -Kir. i; Ailonso and ExQuenn Boa, Ol Spain, were present at the clinic when son was born t') their daughter, Princess Torlonia. Reuter
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  • 23 1 LCNDOV— Chertsty by-election caused by death ol Major Sir Archibald Bdyd-Carpenter, resulted: Comdr. Marsden (Cona.), 19.767; Mr. Ronald Haylor < Lib. -Pros .> 1U.722. Reuter
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  • 36 1  - Sin Chew Jit Poh if- V SHANGHAI.— The Yung Ting River, tributary ol thy Yjllow River, is rising rapidly, alter days of rain and preparations are being made for evacuation In anticipation ut a serious inundation
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  • 21 1 LONDON. Aviators are anticipating tonight's first official Anglo-American trials with a vi:w to the establishment :ol a trans-Atlantic air service. Reuter
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  • 50 1 9 .MOSCOW.— By the Soviet's agreement to an immediate withdrawal of tn ops from the islands involved upon thr Japanese assurance that the Manchukuoans will not have troops or boats In the vicinity an amicable settle- ment of the Amur affair has been reached The evacuation has already begun. Reuter
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  • 28 1  - m SHANGHAI.— The Chinese Women's Federation has asked equal privileges during the coming election and more seats at the National Congress on Nov. 12- Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 12 1 I w f* TF V I LONDON.— On his return from U.S.A.,
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  • 79 1 MOTOR-CYCLE CRASH Taken To Hospital Unconscious TWO men of the Royal Artillery (Changi), Stone and Campbell, were injured when the motor-cycle on which they were travelling was involved m a collision with a motor-car at the junction of Grove and Crescent Roads, Katong, last evening. It is
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  • 184 1 FRANCO t APITKES FKF.M'H MERCHANT SHIP London, July 4. The French merchant ship Tregastel was captured by Franco's warships as it was tr\ing t o enter the port of Santander thi> morning. Keuter. The Tresastd was fired on by the insurgent warship Almirante Cervera at 10 a.m. It
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  • 46 1 I Moscow, July 4. THV r O Soviet airmen claim to have reached ***** feet m a glider which is a world's record. They encountered a snowstorm and the machine ivas smashed by a violent air-current. They land- Ed by parachute Reuter
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  • 20 1 M. van Zeeland (Belgium's Premier.) will shortly confer m London with Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Mr. Anthony Eden. British Wireless
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  • 36 1 *f» *p *fc LONDON.— AII parties m the House of Commons welcomed an announcement that the benefit of the export credits system would be extended to I the building of ships m Great Britain. British Wireless
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  • 26 1 LONDON.— Lord Nuffleld has contributed £30,000 to Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, towards the erection of a new building containing children's, iraternity, and surgical wards. British Wireless
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  • 33 1 9 9 LONDON.— The cottage m which Sir James Barrie was born at Kirrienuir j has been purchased and presented to the nation as a permanent memorial by Mr. Elliott Alves- British Wireless
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 64 1 (T) c Gollums Scots tfJblsl^ a M«*lUi» aiwi frwnJlij Spirit Cocktail Dance 6.30 to X p.m. Dinner and Dance umormaD 9.30 to midnight X D. Fokien-Marvin Russian Trio Presenting Character and Classical Dances o# Illich Merit, including the Sensational "Dance Macabre" t Dance of Death) Non-diners $1 00 BOTH! ORC
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    • 70 1 (T^Gcdlums Scots ftlhlsl^ v Mfll.m aitd I r i. mill) Spirit ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS THIS WEEK: SPECIAL DINKCR DANCL DINNER AM) DANCE MTSK BY RELLERS FAMOUS HUNGARIAN BAND ADELPHI HOTEL: Tuesday— Thursday SEA VIEW HOTEL: Wednesday Friday— Saturday WHETHER YOU REQUIRE LIGHT REFRESHMENTS OR AN ELABORATE MEAL, The ADELPHI
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  • 487 2 K. R. JACKMAN WINS JULY MEDAL AT S. G. C. THE July Medai competition, on the Stapleford handicapping system. was played at Baku Timah on Saturday and yesterday and resulted m a win for F'Lt. K. a. Jackman In "A" division with a score of 33. m a win for
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  • 141 2 Twenty-two cards were taken our lor the women's July Spoon a: the Keppei Club and resulted as under' Mrs. J R. Walker 4!« is |i Miss G. PfcrneU 47 13 34 Mrs P. J. Crawley 45—10 X> Mrs J Melieish Mrs F Starr 51 14 kosk pom
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  • 718 2 i Correspondence A Representative Committee i Should Be Formed To th«* Kditor of the Free Press. Sir -With reference to my letter m your paper on the 8.M.8.C. SLaiion. I am naturally delighted to And myself on the aide of the angels— Mr. Oiggins being
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  • 28 2 The Rev E. T. Loader, acting Chap- lain of Malacca, arrived m England on June 4, on retirement. He is now living at 177. Dyke Road Brighton. Sussex.
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  • 408 2 Yesterday's Friendly Soever At Jalan Besar Combined Services b; Govt. Services TIM. CJovernment Services were outplayed m a frirndh same of football by the Combined Services at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday and were well beaten, scoring just two coals out of
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  • 242 2 Big Advance In Sound Film Reproduction MIRROPHONIC SYSTEM DEMONSTRATED HOW far the modern marvel ol sound films has progressed m less than 10 years was convincingly demonstrated at thr Capitol Theatre yesterday, when the new Western Electric Mirrophonic system was tested. A guest audience was impressed by the utter naturalness
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  • 284 2 S.V.C DRILLS The Singapore Vouinte* r C i gramme oi drills for ■;.< July 11 is a.s (OH Monday. July 5 5.15 pjn Ke.idj quarters S.R.A v. 3.7" Howl and LA I Training. S.R.E. Unit Training i 5.00 pm Clifford > BJF.C.R.E Training at Ports SIS pjn Headquarters SFCKt Drill
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  • 61 2 i ..m1..,-, J U |> <• k»e ol pUy ■eon i v cabled b\ Reuter are: J 0 i-'i 0 A Ifitchel] s briiPi Birtninrhmm: Warwick 334 Natt no v. i>r'.. Mm n Kilners beneM lir^" N HMlte 113 140. An--111 Ws Il>l B- S lit net n«
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  • 47 2 Ofthe St. Nlebotet Home. Penan* ha.s i U T Ved S En l^d on furtough Unless her medical adviser rules otherwise, she will probably return u> Penang m time to fupertntend the re1^ < I tmas 'MeanwhUa Miss Shermans address will be a: jvngdune Garden S^vn K,n,s bSi
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 214 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Wml I I cu*^m fit irom a!l hrniLsls and Storrs. Atcfiils: (.ralloii Laboratories Sinfaport. ~iu)aj7i7~^ rksi i jknTeT SEA FRONT I KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer Road (near Swimming Club) Board Resident c at moderate rate* Large i. mm- Tranb Phone: 5?St. "LOXTON Pint 4 Priv.it. Hole!. Bedrooms modern
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    • 289 2 Ztbe Sinoapcue I Jfrec ipccss ll<Md Ultirr <••'» Strt^i Sinca^ir Pltuitc .»4TI 0 liu«> eKtt!M>li>a> to vii a. TH: ""TlmrV faugt^, I KimU l.uiiiuui Ofbre: 25. Java Strrt* 1'h.,1,. Ipob Office: Brrwstor K..,d Fbonr I fVnan* <rtfl«e: 1?. Bishop htr««-? 1v,,,,^ |*t>onr: HT7 Uind«n '"•< Phon*-. MM SUBSCRIPTION RATH Within
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 145 2 Law Notice For The Day Before the Acting Chief .lustirr at 11 .< m Sunimonses-in-Charnbeic. and Ori ginating Summonses. At 11.30 a.m. m the Ist (ourt: Motions. Petition and Judgment Summons. Before Mr. Justice Howes :it 11 xm. 3 Summoiises-in-CiM.T:'.} i > and 1 Motion m Suit No 2U7 ;>7
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    • 140 2 Diary Of The Day The Tides High Water 821 a.m. 7.5 7.36 pm. 8.7 ft. Sports Athletics: Singapore A. A. heals Soccer: S.C.FA vs. RE. Div. I) Stadium; Skin.s v.s Indians Div. n> at S H.B. ground V.M C.A. vs Casuals i Div 111 f at V.M.C A ground. Cinemas
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  • 1212 3 Report By Controller Of Labour HETTER housing conditions for South Indian labourers on Mainyan estates i* discuss* I by Mr. C. Wilson, Controller of Labour, m his 19"^ report published today. rvURING the slump. Mr. Wilson *J writes, little could be done as regards
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  • 192 3 End Of Clementi Regime Policies El i'udent lira V. is ..•ised poli- are being y dropped, I ei.i.:.-::e. ..> A. N Law--better i Ddei and Tax. the Customs F'-scal Policy, so stron^'y re now A.. I n hr-e :erI )w D -cirr: nti. •r.b.nnre less ;e. en madv by Bean
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  • 276 3 i FALSE DECLARATION ALLEGED Ipuh, July 2. I AU TUCK YEW. ol Campbell Street. Penar.g. the lawful attorney o: his father. Lav Sen Chee. iormerly of Perak and at present m China, was yesterday produced before Mr Simpson Gray, the Ipoh First Magistrate, an B
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  • 149 3 New draft rules covering the lighting of pedal eydfli and tricycles have been circulated to public bodies by tnt' F.M.S Government It is proposed to introduce the new regulations on Oct 1 It la provided that every pedal cycle or tricycle while on a
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  • 92 3 Singapore police vmied •< ClunBK on Friday who i.s alleged t<> have been concerned In ire-e light m ,i house In Havelock Fv-'.kl on June 29, which resulted m the death ol a i rrj driver Deceased was lound sprawled on the r.onr of a loom
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  • 71 3 There Jvere more than 600 people present at the seventeenth annual dinner of the Clerical Union held at the Union premises m Singapore en Saturday night. This attendance was stressed by Mr. Tay Lian Teck, president of the Union, m his speech. It was, he said,
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  • 329 3 AFTER 18 MONTHS' research, Imperial Airways have constructed a new type of life-belt fur use with the Empire flying-boats. The apparatus consists of a special cushion made on the li^hter-than-air principle which forms the upholstery of the passenger's seat and which can be quickly connected into
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  • 210 3 PROUDEST OCCASION OF HIS LIFE Penang, July 2. MEMBER of the Malayan contingent that recently visited England for the Coronation of their Majesties. Capt 6. Toolseram of the "E" 'Eurasian) Company, 3rd. Battalion, Straits Settlements Volunteer Force <Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps* was welcomed back
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    29 3 Mr E. B Holte has arrived m Seremban ironi Pahang to take the place of Mr W. Aucutt of the Rubber Restriction Department, who Is proceeding on home leave.
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  • 177 3 Brigade Unable To Locate It <From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. July 2. A BOUT 8 30 p.m. last night the Ipoh Fire Brigade was called out to deal with a tire that had broken out apparently a mxle awoy lrom Ashby Road Flames were visible lor
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    • 38 3 DINE AT THE ARCADE RESTAURANT 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.
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    • 231 3 fSQwTK****^ ->^f SAY. •SIS." YOUR TFETMLOOK W&*t*aPr^ dull, covered with filmj' WJ&*\ 'V^ >^^^fci. START USING PEPSODENT M^ ?S Jf*^ v^rffl'^V*. TOOTH PASTE TODAY AND J > V*^ A^V^ v_ X.^4 WATCH THEM IMPROVE I WHY. MY TEETH DO LOOK DARLING-ALL AT ONCE I CLEANER AND BRIGHTER AF- REALIZED THAT
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  • 432 4 IN THE BRITISH PRESS LAST WEEK HOME NEWS Dunning from the garden ol a house m Arlington-road, Southchurch. Diana PanneU, aged 20 months, went into an adjoining garden, fell m a shallow fish-pond and vu drowned P lc« had difficulty m getting In I with her par^r. r tour. CIX
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  • 444 4 Morning Post \I7ITH m.Tkets m their present .-ensitive condition the armouncenent ct the postpjnement o: Baro.i I n Neurath's visit was quite sutticnnt to increase the general dullness of prices it the opening ct business reMntly, and later the Gilt-edged market wxs ajfecttd by Lhe announcement .1 Londca
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  • 607 4 Review Of Views Nous Chronicle Ir Is quite conceivable that Germany's iaiiuie t. co ret Britain to her point ol view may make her think twice about the vi.. bility cl continuing tb.' Spanish Eambte. if so. s;:e must give srly :-nd coovincittg pi it. lo contiiu th arms ban
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    21 4 ■MEOW HK, ,>.u V MOftKUG B,U. a vtulls filinß 1:lsl »f early m „miii B Bill m Hie <i,iadiMii s lc.
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  • 423 4 "Experts Will Have To Protect Themselves" Berlin. Ju c 2 r >. I HAVE succeeded not only m pu.veisin? mateiiil obj:c!s. bu: al bringin.K about biological and pfiJTS <>- logical effects resulting m the desi!U(tion of certain components o! bsnua biood, heavy headaches m wiwiaiaii
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  • 490 4 •yHE Cape Peninsula South Africa. has been lashed by wild weather. The storm, which is now abating, has been the severest ;or five years. A cloudburst flooded streets and houses m many parts o! the Peninsula. Coastal shipping was delayed and work at the docks practically suspended Tr>mendous
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    • 83 4 \»ire Nettin* tenting >lak»-r and repairer of rattan and Rertuin Thirks. Canvas and Spring RMnds Tarpaulins Tents Ri«^ Hlur Screens. Rertam Tan^K. Wire Nettin? fwmHmg. Wiml huntincs and riars ABDri. RAHMAN. Telephone 245 1 Officer— 6 Rohinson Road. onnosiTp T°lpgraph C^ i Workvho»>: Z0&. Jon Chiat Place Sineapore Orders promptly
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    • 9 4 Drink delicious OVA LTI N E' Hot or Cold
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  • 137 5 (.KhAT VOLCANIC ERUPTION AT RABAUL. This dramatic picture of the volcanic disaster at Rabaul, Neu Guinea, showing a huge column of smoke rising from the crater at Nodup Beach was flown from Ncnn (Juinea to Sydney m record time, the plane being the first to
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    27 6 MRS. LOUISE THADEN, the American aviatrix who recently set up a new national women's record for me lmi-kilometres (about V,'l l miles) flight, seen entering her plane.
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  • 196 6 Man Tells Why He Wanted To Die -'^respondent. > Penang, July Z. .na worried beOMOSy. no pro^p ..cied tj commit, suiittm :nt made to the Lei Lsong Kc.ng wh produced before the F i| i. magistrate. Mr. T D rclav. charged with h\ved to commit suicide
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  • 65 6 The following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of June Arrivals (State aided 'Figures .supplied by Travelling Inspectoral 7 j ,oi adults. 1.046 minors. 1.040 infants. Arrivals -Ordinary deck passengers) i 'Figures .supplied by Travelling Inspectors* 7.999 adults.
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  • 71 6 A miniature colony of quarter* for officers of the Singapore Airport win begin to take shape soon. The site is facing Grove Road, near the Geylang River. The first building will be for quar ters for the airport manager Mr Arthur Newark. Two other small houses will
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  • 1056 6 TIN PROSPECTING BAN ON NON-PRODUCERS "Pressure By Big Interests" (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 2. THAT the Government of the Federated Malay States had meekly surrendered to the pressure brought on it by the big tin-producers is the opinion expressed by
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  • 455 6 Malay, Challenged To Take Oath, Breaks Promise (From Our Own Corrrspondrn! Butteruorth hil\ UjlfAT bin Jassin wanted our witness to sucar m a mosqu< I* away. He took with him a lorr\-load of Malays and m\ < li» tl Choo Ong Chai,
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  • 29 6 The Chanp'.un \:ner killed another bufTalo or. Hondas ift Mr Aafuitin, manager ol Chanflun Estae. a Chinese a:id the polio ratted whole night, but i: did D its kill.
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  • 161 6 CHINESE MNED 810 Penan g. July I. IT cost a Chinese. Chung Ser.g Fun, fIC to us? abusive Language In court while the magistrate wai en tl Seng Fun wis cne ol :our defendant! m a sun.rno/^s case wr. jarr.e up Jor hearing before Mr H Watson
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  • 36 6 Members ol the drug trade vited by the or. n to \ul the 46th Chemists' ExhJ 1.1--which will be I ::o:n Sept. 20 to 24. In Hill. Admission can b.> obtained o:. pi sentation trad .ira
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  • 52 6 F.M.S. REVENUE STILL RACING AHEAD Kuala I.umpur. Jul> FIGURES just publisn<»d rttoclT* FM? .ths JaOUAT] to Apr;l th.i year early S5:-,. 100 X.. ire :.y S3IIHX' ,tiO. Four-twcllths ol the estimated venu- I r the y h works out M over $35 000 000 so that again r exccded anticipations
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    25 6 TWO ACCORDION PI .AVERS, wh with hundred* of musician* from all pails of Germany, recenth fathered at Karlsruhe foi the ftr»t German National Musical let»
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  • 43 6 I rnang. Jul^ The northbound night nn j axi hour and 40 mil I it: consequer. laden lorry crashing into t: roH al A yer Kur.r.-.,. N I The iorry collapsed and i; w bnpi tc rem>-. ur.tr. :.:e a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 203 6 How to Cure PILES Simple Appl ication Stops Pain and Bleeding. Piles Heal Completely. Until Dr. Van Vleck's startling discovery of his Absorptive Pile Plasma, the surgeon's knife was the only cure for bad piles. But the amazing healing effect of Dr. Van Vleck's Absorptive Hie Plasma, m many thousands
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    • 99 6 AIR CONDITIONING by CARRIER What AIR CONDITIONING actually means to home store and office 1. It controls temperature by furnishing a continuous supply of fresh, cool air. 2. Controls humidil. -cries the air to a point where it is invigorating and stimulating 3. It supplies ample vcnlilation-it dilute, odors and
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  • 193 7 REORGANISING THE COURTS OF U.S. A. Substitute Before Senate Washington, July y^ COMPLETE Democratic substitute for Mr. Roosevelt's Supreme Court Hill cii.nie before the Senate today. Senator Robinson, leader ot the Democratic majority, explaining that the proposals would permit three api pointments to the rourt within the next six months,
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  • 79 7 CONGRA TULA TIONS FOR RECORD BREAKER London, July 3. TIIK King has sent Lieutenant Adam a telegram congratulating him for having broken IIM world's altitude record.— British Wireless. MI Powell-Evan*, Orru-er-m-Charge Traffic, Talntng, win shortly be r to Kuala Lipis where he will assume duties us Officer-in- Poliec District. Mr
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  • 151 7 EX-POLICEMAN MONEYLENDER $555 To Be Paid In As Many Months liiitlrrwurlh. .lulv t A MAN who "a.i.^ drawing a p >n |M i month ai d b i id children I rt I I hia *::v. wa^> yest rday sued by a Sikh moi ler for tl i ry ol
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  • 184 7 Convicted on a charge tiaving committed criminal breach f trusi m respect ol $1,015.14 mi various between March and June this smartly-dressed Btraits-born Chii B kkien named Li Cheng Bun, aged 26 was released on probation to be oi od nduci for two years In
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  • 115 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Johorc Bahru. Juiv 3. S c Boon Teck, an outdoor oflicer attached to the Woodlands customs office, was acquitted And discharged ■by Sheik Abu Bakar, the second magistrate, today on a charge <>< attempted extortion. It was alleged that Boon TeeK
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  • 479 7 Cricketer Weds A t Malacca i ILLAC\ -ANSELL I From Our own Correspondent] Malacca, July 3. REV. LIONEL ST. G PETTER, Colonial Chaplain, Malacca, officiated at a pretty European weddinu this evening at Christ Church between Miss J. N. Ansell, daughter Ol Mr and Mrs. J. E. Ansell of Paya
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  • 72 7 Foreign imports of tin ore into the i Straits Settlements during June totall■(i 2 204 tons, compared with 2.005 j tons In May. Ol thi.s total. Siam sent 1,398 tons; French Indo-China 320 tons; 278 tons from Burma; 85 tons from Japan; 52 tons from
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 266 7 ALHANBRA KLXT CHANGE Pa-amount's Record B caking Jungle Thriller U- \o vx i rait Hake! I f. ...It I f Mala: VMag*. A MEW COIFFURE FOR YOU. Ay Distinctive at FIGARO BM L^ Krus K.,v.,»i Kil a. Kallles Hotel. Phone JMifs (HKSS. jitiot^. by Mr aimol\ce al the H t-1
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    • 35 7 Wild and Spine tingling action that takes your breath away IALHAMBRAI Final 7 Chapters Tonight Univer sal's Thrilling Story of Adventure "ACE DRUMMOND" with JOHN KING JEAN ROGERS SEE -CHANG -HO, KAI CHEK, HENRY KEE
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    • 329 7 "Everybody's Talking About the I Underwater Novelty "short" and This Excellent PARAMOUNT Attraction I PAVILION! 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 You'll ENJOY this gripping Adventure Story— Directed by FRANK LLOYD who gave you "CAVALCADE" and "MUTINY on BOUNTY" "The MAID OF SALEM" wrthCLAUDETTE COLBERT ud FRED MacMURRAY Special Novelty Attraction: "AH UNDERWATER
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  • 493 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, JULY 5, 1937. Dutch Example To Malaya CELF-SUFFK'iiJNCY a cree has been deplored b; cians and economists years* and it was nounced during the I mi I thi depression as one ol Its causes It W3 then dl the pedantic phraseology ol '•economic national) served
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  • 1107 8 From Singapore To Singapore SOON after I Parted from Singapore on a round the world tour i came across the following paragraph m a Japanese newspapej A maniac, who calb- himself Kaicri [nouye, departed from Antwerp m Belrun i. arrived at Osaka yesterday aboard
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  • 551 8 - j >: me with me as week-ena 'c HMMI unii.t- r sting at report the an- ol the Labour Departa and round to my ii one ol the most :uments that has come the Government Press ut Lumpur :or se\eral months. than hall the book is
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 181 8 How 'Single' Whiskies get married /!\Y/^W Here m Scotland," said Johnnie Walk*, "V> i? x^^ whiskies until thc> art- fully matured. The <^J blender then has a larjje number of fine old «ingl« whiskies at his disposal, and from tht«.c he achieve* cniit blend of perfect harmoi.y wMck i> Johnnie
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    • 72 8 A NATURALIST points out that 2.aou yean are required to build .seven incli-.s ul topsoil. Dud golfers should b this m mind But replacinj valuables and oth«M arii. I.s i not so .simple as rep] icing divots I so whon you travel pi. i bagcage by a 'CiA^LAC" .\U. RISKS
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  • 239 9 But Hongkong And China Trade Is Declining SUCCESSFUL YEAR DESPITE SMALL CROP (Fitwn Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 4. A LTHOIHiH her rice trade with Hong Kong and China is showing a decline, the statement that Siani is losing her rice markets m
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  • 86 9  -  S.A.D.C. \VI LL STAGED SHOW ID 11'. ie at the' All P H B^' In the Ml MRS BM 11>HI1 I 8 IKK MTII vora. d act On a scut: he >n. CrtditabK lilt T Aikcn. Her par I Mi >IM MUNJM I I
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  • 40 9 NEW DIRECTORSHIP FOR BARON MARCHWOOD •From Our O\ I uiidoii. Jtil\ S B lit I Man! I t<ir v Sir Geurm- P» i.i.v pointed a direct Mr i I I ten Ltd which < I ;t i" Smdtinc Co Penai. ble
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  • 102 9 Ex-King Of Siam To Sell English Home Own C lent 1 Kaiiuk.»». Jui\ 4. I ni <•: tilt- .ale. by HJtH the Prince o: Sukhoth« ex-Kin^ o* Siam Ol his Water residence. rlbed ■> •< M <ttfnlfled and Qtted r much m and tasteful decora- three reception rooms, magnificent bil-
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  • 63 9 i Our Own Correspondent) I'eiKu July 4. nd Bishop Eciwin Le" this -.Jed at th»- service 02 lon at the Penang Chinese \u thodist Church A ngregdtion at'.fnded the .•.h,,-h was conducted m English d ci The magniflcenfl edifice .l.M'd after sixteen years' and through vigorous
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  • 110 9 Manufacturers New Plans Although actual details ar not yet obtainable, there Is little doubt that the new programmes of motor cir manufacturers, which will shortly be announced, will se<> a marked Increase In car prices Ti. Increased cost of materials. labour etc has made this a
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  • 101 9 French Government's Conditions London. .Inly '.'>■ \s arrangement has been reached b iweeil the British and French Governments eoneerninf refugees wishing to leave Sanumch r Th« French Government ill accept then m transit through France to other Spanish territory subject to consular lists duly visaed and subject
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  • 169 9 Nationalisation Of Amoy University (Speiial To Free Press) *nuy, July 4. THE na 1 on ilisit.on of Amoy ITnivcr- i si'v whose foundation was firmly bed by funds collected very Malaya to formulated m a document published today. i lie members ot the Permanent Advisory Council include Dr Lim Boon
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  • 220 9 Shortage Of Planters I.S.P. AND MEN IN ENGLAND A POSSIBLE shortage ol expel lanced men In the planting industry m Malay;, was disrw^ed at v meeting ol the general purposes committee of the Incorporated Society o: Planters. According t« the report published m Th Planter, a cable from Mr. C.
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  • 85 9 Increase Of 150,000 To 680,000 In Kitfht Years iTtotn Our Own Correspondent i Bangkok, July 1. yHE much awaited announcement of the population of Bangkok since the enumeration ol the Census carried out on Ifajf 23 'ast is now to hand, and the fiuure is 681.214, being an
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  • 117 9 1 From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. July 3. Capt. Mohd Ali bin Maidin. M.8.E., has been granted local leave from June 30 to Sept. 30. 2-Lt. J. J. Johnston reported his return from leave on June 23 and is at- j tached t') Johore Volunteer Engineers; M
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  • 73 9 Mr. Frisby Resigns From Chairmanship From Our Own Correspondent* London, July 3. There ha.s been a change m the directorate of Pahang Consolidated Company Ltd. Mr. H. Frisby who has been chairman of the company for several years, has relinquished this appointment and is succeeded by Mr. D.
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  • 268 9 VICTORIA LEAGUE WORK I From Our London start) London, hinr 'IS. •As Col< nlal Secretary I pay tribute to the work th<- Victoria League does for .students Iron. Malaya. Malta.] Cyprus, the West Indus, and Ea%t and West Africa." said Mr W. Ormsby- Gore. Secretary
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  • 77 9 Not Too Comfortable Either i From Our Own Correspondent* Taiping. July 4. Found sleeping m the abattoir, an Indian Mohammedan, named Iskander was produced fteffOfC the Taiping Magistrate. Magistrate Why did you steep there Accused "I led a cow there from Simpang. I felt tired and
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    • 104 9 BATHROOM WEIGHS UP TO 21 STONES VERY ACCURATE THREE COLOURS. GREEN IVORY WHITE PRICE SB.OO. EACH. ROBINSON 6c CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Qlaiural *Jlapour Discriminating hostesses serve AYLMER Soups because of that delightful natural flavour. Your guests (and your family too!) will prefer them for the same reason you
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 91 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 'i. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I X.R.S.S. m cases 'FOB. July. 32 32' 4 Good F.A.Q. m bales •FO B.July > to 5 lt> 31 71G No. 1 X. R.S.S. (8p0tloose) lawurdable Singapore) 31 7 H 32 July 32 32 > a
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    • 175 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 3 if I "I* I* I** ¥t Dill] London Rubber Previously: 9 9 16d. 911 16d Market Closed on Previously 9 r >«d. 9 11 16 d Saturday Previously 9 11 16 d 9 3 4 d. Previously 9%A 9 13
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    • 76 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 3 Cadi: £256 I9t Previously Dull at fiSM IBi Thl«C month! £256 1 5s Previously U256 17s 6d Nr« \ork I m: 5 8 Ou Previously W25 I opprr Betftemenl i:55 7s cti Pwwlmmlj I I (.old: Tcfltenta] v:7 as 6d
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    • 82 10 London Closing Quotations July 3 j Mt-th <1 of Par::. Kate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 V- >terda> vioicly Paris Franc to 124.21 V2S\ 128-« 4 New York to i B« 4.94 9 16 4 94» 4 Amsterdam Guilders to 8 -T^., 8 99» 2 8 99 Hor.g Kor.g
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    • 680 10 BRITISH COTTON TRADE RECOVERY Encouraging Report From Hard-Hit Industry London, June £6. ONE of the most pleasing features Of the latest Board of Trade returns for Overseas Trade was the expansion m the export ot cotton goods Comparing May of this year with May, 1936. the number oi pounds ol
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    • 881 10 Fraser and Co.'s List Pwit Perak <*1> Perak R Valley <Sl> Pung»ror <S1» Radella <$1> Saiidycroft <$2> 1 .31 Sepang Vah'-y <S1» Suloh (50) Sungei Baron «$1 cuii^ei R-aHij-J 'Sl» Suiigei Tukaii^ Tambalak <i\> <1> T Anna (fli i >. Temerlch <il> Trafalgar <S2> Ulu
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    • 89 10 Saturday's Singapore Quotation ihama u< n Melbourne, E W Austral I TT I Land I i M;irdamai d Sydney and 111 'b demand N w 1 .Illlx 5K.1.l IN(. Londo!i. I P 1( r<ondon < doniand 1 4 m London. 4 montlw 241^ md H Lmburc. demand
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    • 224 10 Rahman Hydraulic Tin. Ltd. output for the month of June, 1937. was 800 picula. .In i July 1. 1 American Can Com. 96 95 > 2 97 :r American Telephone and Telegraph 166 3 4 165 :i 4 167 >^ Atcheson Railroad 76 3 4 76 3
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    • 61 10 July 3 Gambler T.T. 3.00 Java Cube 11.00 Hamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 16.50 Bluck Prpper 9.75 Copra, mixed 5.40 Copra, sundried 5.80 Small Flake Tapioca 4.40 Rico 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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    • 149 10 London. July 1. ASKED m the House of Commons If he had received any intimation from the French Government as to its attitude toward the tripartite currency agreement the Chancellor ol the Ex- 1 chequer Sir John Simon, stated the French Government, had assured him 11 was anxious
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    • 93 10 During the week ending I!K*7. export! Ol tinned p Malayan ports amounted to so cases, ol which: 73,929 (02 per cent i cases were to the fjtiited Kit I tn, 4 52!) i.-ix per coir cases to Co tinent <>f Europe, 1 210 cases to Canada,
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    • 80 10 'Fr.ini < Mar Own Com spondeni i loiidon, lalj At the annual meeting ol the Tin Producers' Association vhich 1 be held m London on July l\ ii i anticipated that the chairman SU William Henry Peat and th, rice fftatrman, Mr. Reginald Pawte, will be re-elected.
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    • 64 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SATURDAY Conditions m the local market ruled very quiet throughout the (i i\ Tin was unchanged at 5117.','.') and rubber was easier, spot closing at 31 h cents. Dealings m all sections of the share market
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    • 150 10 Fraser Company. LIST Ol (TKRBNT DIVIDENDS Lai fur Compa.iy DlfldMld l>-«t«- Xx Div tin Payable i>at»> to Asam Kumbang :> Int. July 21 July 30 jui> 24 15' V Bonus Kamunting 10'- Int. July 13 July 16 July 5 Kuchai 20* bit July 20 Julj Z2 Jul\ 21 Lingui m-
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    • 49 10 The following arc particulars ol the Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N.L. workings for June: Dredge Takuapa No 1, 39:> hours. 90.000 cubic yards. 286 piruls. Dredge Takuapa No. 2, 458 hours. 11 0.000 cubic yards, 453 piculs. Estimated value ol output 163,000, mirte working costs $2£ 200
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  • 369 11 Dr. Colijn Heads Right Coalition The ll.ijjup. June .'.'l AFTER hating :hr«e wei the Du. < crisis has b I .ed Dr Col rormed eing tl fourth He wxs I d with task by the Queen on Ifaj I the elections to the new Bee I ■Lower"
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  • 18 11 The late Mr. Matthew Hill Alst >n. director ol the Kelantan Rubber Estates. «1»33), Ltd. left c 106.220.
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  • 412 11  - Winning CONTRACT the Four Aces Ps •THE play of the hand m Contract Bridge is less difficult but at the same time more scientific than it was m Auction. A player's technique may be perfect, but if he does not utilise to the fullest possible degree the Inf ormation that
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  • 447 11 JADE AND IVORY IN COURT £3.000. The defence would accept the evidence that the value of the col'ec- tion was comparatively trifling. M Verstraeten. who gave evidence In I] French, was asked by the Common Serjeant. Mr. Cecil Whitley. X C If he i could understand English He replied j
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  • 224 11 MR. HEARST'S PLANS Mr W R. Hearst announced this morning that his morning New York newspaper "The New York American" would be consolidated with the "New York Journal" m the evening and with the "New York Daily Mirror" In the morning. ILs .special arrangements with
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  • 71 11 East himgo (lud.), July 1. The first trouble-lree opening of a < steel mill since the strikes began oe- j curred this morning, when 19.000 workers of the Inland Steel Company returned peacefully. The possibility of a genoral agreement has been diminished by Mr. Purnell, president of the
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  • 227 11 Sultan Of Selangor Attends Agricultural Show From Or.r Own C m sp ftdeni >. Kuala l.unipur. Jul\ ORETTY Malay women, wearing colourful silk purmenU and with gold lace shawls over their heads and shoulders, showed the Sultan ol Selangor, Sir Alidm Suleiman Shah specimens ol thoir needtocnfl today when His
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  • 30 11 Mr. F. F. King has arrived m Kua'i Lumpur irom Australia. Mr V. E H. Rhodes, the Ifrfrl Sem)ilan planter and cricketer, is tbout to! jroceed on leave to Australia.
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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 1939 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 CHIN'a. (Incorporated m England t>y (Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liabilfty of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Rishopsßate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Rangoon Amritsar Ipoh Siiigon Bangkok Karachi
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 601 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE UH kc s '2-3 m.) W.UL t- 'M) Malay music tiecords). 6 30 Chinese music i Mandarin records 7 00 Serenades from many lands (records). 7 JO Time, weather, news and announcements. 7 40 French Language Lesion No. 12 by Blanche Rosain. 8 00 Hawaiian
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    • 199 11 9.35 Today m Germany. Sound pictures 9.50 Herr Schwitzagbele at sea. 1105 Topical talk. 11.20 Close down. PARIS 11.72 me s C'.VtiO m.) a.m. 6 35 Concert 7.35 News m French, market prices, rates of exchange. 8. 00 News m Spanish. 8.10 News m Portuguese. 8 20 Gramophone records 8.35
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  • 212 12 Singapore Harbour Markings The Government of Singapore has placed an order with the General Electric Co.. Ltd.. lor a number of illuminated buoys for the seaplane channel m Singapore Harbour. At night the whole of this channel will be marked by means ol thes3 buoys,
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  • 593 12 THE DIFFICULTIES OF SHIPBUILDERS Importance Of Attracting Foreign Orders AN important addition to the fleet of the Burmah Oil Co., Ltd., ol" Glasgow, London and Rangoon, was made last month when the motor tanker Yenangyaung was launched from Messrs. Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson and Co.'s yard,
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  • 92 12 Radio LLstoners to Daventry wll shortly have an Opporf ITUing how the litt c Hontfoa Royal Nat.'. I id ol Wall preparing foi hear Lhe Ei>teddfod Ch^ir ii. will be Into d to itmosphero .n the fl Mftchynlk fcti It kilLage. so U necessitated to an
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  • 454 12 BRITISH CONSTRUCTION IN GERMANY IN the House of Commons, recently Mr W T Kelly < Rochdale. Lab xsked the President of the Board of Trade ll he would state the number ol ships ordered from Germany since Muxch. 1935. by British firms and it any vessels lor British firms were
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  • 29 12 The unlighted surveying beacons Lat. 02° 45' N. long. lll<> 21 1 E «approx>. off the west coast of Borneo at Tanjong Sirik have been removed.
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  • 62 12 Nairobi. June 24. Plans have been agreed on lor a more effective delence of the Ea<u Alrican coast, according to a communique issued on the main results of the East African Governors" conter- enoe. 1 Tht conference was attended by the Governors of Kenya and Uganda th<
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 457 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS: BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS, f B ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. tft's-, jdJH& W^^ liners at Montreal or Quebec. No wW^*" extra rail fare In Canada for drawing >L#^-^__B^___Bw^-?^S^_Sv room or compartment occupied by
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    • 204 12 RED FUNNEL LINE NEAP ENE MOH S.S. CO.. ITR. (Incorporated tn Strait* Srttlrnu- KSGIXAR PASSFNC.HK and < art« "'Mil Iron Sinfaporr to Java Bornro. Banka and Billiton FOR BATWIX tIIIKIKMN SLMAJtANC iKvrry Tu«Mlay and Knda% S.S. NAM YONLr > For SOIKIKWA AM) B\NDJt.KM\MS (loflrißhtl> Ser%KP) 6S GIANG ANN t*. GIAN
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 409 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.15 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai and Thurs. and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and Sundays 7 p.m. Malaka,
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    • 46 12 CLBABANCBB July '6 Danmark 'Dan >, Eurylochus. [pah, Tung Sonc. Pulau Kidjang, Mala, vj. Sin Aik Lee. Benarty. Medusa. Kidderpore. Marudu, Raub <Bnli. Angbf <Sar>: Scharnhorst, Potsdam Ger Haildor 'Nor Senang. Vaientvn. Tohiti. Toba. Toboali. Maros 'Dut.). July 4: Belawan <DuM: Kistna Mala Hari, Merkur <Bnt i
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    • 130 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR i Ships alongside the Whur-.es or Expected to Arris e East Wharf (Entrance Gatr I, Plancius S; X Main Wharf (Entrance CaW Komaki Maru L 8 Kepon; 14; Poelau Laut 11 N Empire Dock (Entrance <.i!« 6ilverceclar 30 Javanese Pri Corneville 34; Shing Hv m Empire Dock (Entrant
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 518 13 *j TKAJIiL KKI'MKH I d I jj i, J^W^a'CvJ-^'*' m WtHß2lS*Xtom^ ll|| iiin. BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES I INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due D ue Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. I<*37 1937 6.500 July 5 NALDERA 16 000 Sept 10 TANA 17 000 July
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    • 537 13 McALISTEReC?LTP|^ (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) <s^vß BL 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'burß. Glasgow In Port July 9 CITY OP ORAN Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow
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    • 968 13 kCPRESENTING SHIPPLNG THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen »nd CoaHnonwealtb Urn. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Mutual I ii« tlua Khiou Mr.mu.iip Oo M ilfcXf LtA. Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.) lbr Cunard White Star LuL The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw, savill and Alblos Co. LU. The China Navigation
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    • 679 14 K. P. M. PLANCH'S Monday July 5, Belawan-Deli. REAEL -Monday July V Mnnlok. Batavia. Somaraiiß and Clicribon. ROR AN- Tuesday. July 6. Bengalis. Panoh. Berombang. TtajengMiingfildiir Taniang-Leldoog voA Asahan ROELONCiAN Tusfltfay, July 6. Rhio. Tambelan. Singkawanx. Pi HI m gkat and Selakau M\PIA- Wednesday. July 7. P Samboe. Poelor-Kidjans. Sapat.
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    • 573 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ciWAMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. I'KOM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MAKSKILLES AND NEW YORK- Arrives Leaves Leav#» Arrive* Spore. Spore. Penan*. New York. Prcs. Monroe July 11 July 13 July 15 Aug. 24 Pres. Adams July 25 July 27
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    • 493 14 O. S. K. LINEI FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA t La Plata Maru Kuenos Aires via Colombo. Durban, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, and Montevideo Hawaii Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo M :j Hawaii *iaru rill^M Pf M B ,ra. Lourenco, Marquos. Durban. Port EUzab' and Cape Town Thames
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  • 1508 15 RESTRICTION JACK DRUCE BREAK MALAYAN RECORD Favourites Have Day Out At Ipoh OPENING DAY OF PERAK SUMMER MEETING [From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 3. 1 JKKBK FOLLE, Restriction and Jack Druce all beat the time lor the course record set up by Memory m 1935, for six lurlonjfs at
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  • 804 15 Saturday's First Division Soccer Middlesex 8; R..V 1. r VHE r.a weakened their chances considerably ol becoming Ant divi- mod football league champions this year when they went down to the Middlesex on Saturday at the Anson Road Stadium oy the odd goal m
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  • 1006 15 Last Year's Times Bettered Yesterday A LTHOUGH a stiff wind was against them m sprint events. athletes m the preliminaries of the Singapore Amateur Championship on the S.C.C. patlang yesterday beat last year's performances m four events, 100, 200 and 440 yards and the discus.
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  • 265 15 Keen Competition On Saturday KEEN competition was evidenced at the Police .^;xjrts neld at Thompson Road Depot on Saturday, between teams representing Singapore. Penang and Malacca. At the conclusion of the events Lady Thomas presented the prizes. Starting at 3 p.m. a long programme was gone through. There
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  • 1129 16 Negri Surprise In Malaya Cup Match At Seremban Both Sides Play Poor Football [Bl M.MKOD Sereniuan. July .'i. WK marh saw the iefnfl of Singapore this afternoon m their Malaya Cap match against Negri Seinbilan. With the draw of I 2, the question of
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  • 482 16 1\ SCORING IN INTERCOLLEGE CRICKET millh COLLEGE drew with tfcc Mtdital OtH«f m Uuir annual intcr-CSUcgC cricket mat«'h. played on the Medii-ul < ollr t;ro(ind \estrrday. !hi re were several hi^ scores made. Tan Boon Soon hit it .m mi Halites which included
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  • 29 16 I. hi 1 i!i hi Jul> 3. AUSTIN, Hart-. Hushes and Tink«'\ have betti selrtted to represent Britain m the Davis ('up challenge round. Reuter
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  • 273 16 DOROTHY ROUND WIN SINGLES Wimbledon. July 3. Following his victory over Von Cramrn the men's final on Friday. Donaid Budge added the men'j doubles. titie with Gen>- MakJ. and the mixed title w.th Alice Marble to his Utt I day. H<' li the first ma::
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  • 43 16 London. July The British Wight man Cup team to play America at Forest Hills on Aug 20 and 21 is: Mrs. Deaman. Misses Hardwieke. Ingram, James. Lunib and :Stammrr.s. Dorothy Round iv invited but was unable to ftCCMM Reuter.
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  • 265 16 •yHE cricket match played at Balestier yesterday between the Ceylon Spurts Club and the United Services ended m a draw Batting first the Ovlonese d -iared at 284 ior six wicketA. Sabapathy contributing 104 nji out. while the United Services, for the loss of
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  • 133 16 A KNF tURt-hJtl fcf Cl Chang. Ounneri I > V anc one w. X.A (HAM. I i Ibw I Mr Deane m j»:.. *der L Bc:r W. .v s: j t i, L.F.C Cap: J D Mite hi b r G It J Or >«.(>• r Onr.
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    • 90 16 JUST OUT 4th Fdition EASY MALAY VOCABULABI by A. W. HAMILTON Btllkl i New and improved editio: i this Valuable and Popular Book. No Household should be Without It. Kxtract from Prefme The aim o! this Vocabulary is to present the beginner with a selection ot a thousand words m
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    • 24 16 TIGER TESTIMONIALS )frs. Elmer Q. Zilch (Jr.) found alone WfUk her guide book. Mid- Elmer has gone to see a man about a TfGEH
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