The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 July 1937
1937-07-06
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1937-07-06 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.204 ESTI). 1X35 TUESDAY. JULY 6, 1937. 10 CEMr17 words
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Article263 1937-07-06 1 Messages Point Location As 300 Miles From Howland Island FRANTIC SEA SEARCH BY CONVERGING CRAFT H ahipe that are frantically marching for A Earhart m the vicinity of Howlanil Island traced her. wireless messaged picked up int she is still alive. garbled message received atReuter - 263 words
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Article84 1937-07-06 1 Gunner G. W A. Stones who was seriously injured m the head-on motorcar crash on Grove Road on Sunday night is expected to recover. An inqu:ry at the General Hospital late last night elicitrd the information that there was little change m his C mdition which84 words
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Article34 1937-07-06 1 100,000 IN FAVOUR OF CONSTITUTION Dublin. July 5. 3 re the parties v 4 p.m m B r. IX 11: 3: I 18. rtt .our Ol the i now ReuterReuter - 34 words
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51 1937-07-06 1 London, July S. Air Marshal l.udlow Hewitt has been ;>iom:fd Air Chiel Marshal. Air Vice v -aba] William Mitchell has b >en promoted An- Marsha! ihe Earl ol Cork and Orrery has been appointed Oanc^nander-ln-Ciiief, Portsmouth, m succeardon to the late Bir William Wisher.- ReuterReuter Wireless - 51 words
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Article127 1937-07-06 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - New Shipping Line For Singapore? Sin Chew Jit Poh 11-.:-: Kmi-. July .">. MR. LUM FAI ifcMv a well Known nwp^iant of Canton, has project) tbe Icrmatig^ oi a «=team&hip company which wUI nm servi< s between Shanghai and Whampao. a new riv3r port which la being ouilt at the127 words
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Article340 1937-07-06 1 FRENCH VESSEL TAKEN TO BILBAO Warships To The Rescue Paris, July 5. HTHE French merchantman. Tre- gastel, whose capture by one of Franco's vessels was reported yesterday, is believed to be m Bilbao m insurgent hands, according to information to hand at the Foreign Office. The French Government is makingBritish Wireless - 340 words
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126 1937-07-06 1 Prominent Chinese In "Sit-Down" Strike Shanghai, July 5. MADAME SUN VAT SLN ;md 12 other prominent Chinese people. Including Madame L!ao Chung K,ii widow df a Kuomintangr offlrflH wrro i aasassbMtod at Canton m 1925 and Chen Poerh. a popular cinema treat, are stag.n^ a rlrtual "iii-6own strike" at ScochowReuter - 126 words
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Article53 1937-07-06 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hong Kong, July 5. TTHE Government of Hong Kong ha.<- withdrawn tb-3 arrest warrant against Chan Lim Pak. a forme! uirei tor of th? Nanyang Tobacco Company Ltd.. of Shanghai. Hong Kong, and Singapore. Acton has bc:n taken at .h° n Qiio.st53 words
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Article89 1937-07-06 1 Rousing Welcome Kor King And Queen l.o'tjou, July AROUND of festivities began at Bdir burgh en the arrival ol the King and Qu n on a Coronation State \i>i; ol a *'a durattoß. The capli -1 is Wled with sightseers from a 1 parts who gave TheirReuter - 89 words
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Article67 1937-07-06 1 LONDON PKKFS Xl BBER— H 7 Kid. fl 9 I6d TlN— Firm at 1:258 Us. »id. (Spot) Ihrre nu.Mths BSH "s «d. GOLF London, July 5. At Burnside— Mahon. 70; Nelson, Locke 71; Boyer, Snead, 72; Cotton, 73; James Adams, W. J. Cox, 74. At Carnoustie Shute 71:Reuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration31 1937-07-06 1 KlNfi AM) QUEFN AT HKMMIN X A.F. PAGEANT. The King and Queen beiiu presented to Sgt W. < tx-k--\n\n\. ol Nt>. 1411 S<iuadron. Bicejiter, by Air Chief Marshal Sir Jolw M Steel.31 words
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Article172 1937-07-06 1 DAILY EXPRESS COMMENTS New Record Price Anticipated iFnm Our Own Correspondent] London. July 5. TIIK imineji.tte abolition of international tin restriction is urged l>> the Daily Express today m comments by its commercial editor on the world's commodity markets. The newspaper suggests that tin consumption isFree Press - 172 words
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Article89 1937-07-06 1 But Ten Killed In Riots That Followed MTanMK, July 5. ■TTN wt re killed tnd L'u wounded m a tact :< 'il !i •v ing o* Junusz Kwi.'k. an itinerant tinker, as King of the Oipsftef before 5 000 Gipsy ddcg Kwiek is shortly visiting Rome toReuter - 89 words
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Article46 1937-07-06 1 London. July :>. fa the Qmtte n 1^- MMMneei His M. j sly the Kin? hi< wardsd the Albet Med.il lo I.icutc n.u .r Commander B G. £i/urfield lo: pilhinify In saving th? lives Of 5 rr.en vlwn troff •Hunter" srruok a tniiM C .iSt Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Advertisement66 1937-07-06 1 BIGIA TEA Brintfi the freshness ami fragrance of the M.il.i>an g:irtiens lUrecl lo y<Mur home. Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Dinner and Dance informal, 9.30 to midnight v D. Fckien Marvin Russian Trio C,^ PMmUM Character and CUsslcal Dances of Hi S h Merit, including the Sensational "Dance Macabre"66 words
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Advertisement57 1937-07-06 1 There is no l>etter Tea than BIGIA TEA OROWN IN MALAYA. ADELPHI HOTEL TONIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE DINNKR AND DANCE Ml SIC BY RELLER'S FAMOUS HUNGARIAN EAKD NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE THE ROTARY CLUB $Sji| OF SINGAPORE MEETS TOMORROW AT 1 P M. AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL SEA57 words
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Article237 1937-07-06 2 DWIGHT LONG'S PROGRESS DWIGHT Long, the owner-master of ihe Idle Hour, the small American ketch which was m Singapore last year, has r- ached Gibraltar alter an evenrul voyage Pei-r Collins, the Royal College boy who joined him m Ceylon, Ls with him and w;ll accompany237 words
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Article47 1937-07-06 2 "Ace Drummond" (With John King. Chang-H<\ Kai-Chek. Johnny Wong and Henry KM I A Universal Pi.-ture At the Alhambra The last seven cbapten of this thrilling .seriaJ are enjoyiiif a ■ttcccei ful run at Ihe Alhair.bra The picture I Ls packed with excitement.47 words
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Article56 1937-07-06 2 [From Our Own Correspondent] Taiping, July 4. On the occasion of his being grantort the order of Honorary Knight Commander. Taiping people are considering the best way of honouring Raja Sir Abdul Aziz Raja Muda Prrak. A public meeting ol all communities will be held56 words
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421 1937-07-06 2 More Complaints About B. M. B. C. Policy I» The Editor of the Free Press. Sir,— It struck me that the radio talk f the Chairman of the British Malaya roadcasting Co. appeared to be rather one-sided aifair, lor he has not shown421 words
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Article91 1937-07-06 2 (From Our Own Correspondent] Taiping, July 5. IN a car smash m Station Road at midnight last night, a ricksha puller, Chong Yew, was killed. Cheka .Maruddin, Assistant District Officer, Taiping. was produced m the polite court today and was charged on four counts: causing91 words
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Article304 1937-07-06 2 PENANG OFFICIALS DEATH From Our Own Correspondent* Penang, July 5. Mr. Eloy C. Misso. private secretary to Mr. Justice Gordon Smith and DeKty Registrar. Supreme Court, Penang. ?d early yesterday and the funeral took place ye.st?rday evening. Mr. Misso, who hailed from a wellknown Ceylon family came304 words
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Article141 1937-07-06 2 Tli* membership of the Singapore 3ard«-ning Society, formed m June 1936. is now 117, according to the re?ort of the society to be presented at [/he annual meeting on July 12 at ;ha Botanic Gardens The prize-winning exhibitors m the monthly plant and flower exhibits were Mr.141 words
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Article76 1937-07-06 2 Alter returning to work following their recent strike, labourers suddenly downed tools on Sunday They If ft the factory and 60 to 70 male and female employees rode m lorries to see the proprietor Mr Le* Choon Seng, on the question of the dismissal of a76 words
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575 1937-07-06 2 COMPLAINT AGAINST PRACTISING LAWYER Judgment Reserved In Johore Appeal FIVE-DAY HEARING I (From Otn Own Correspondent.) Johon- Kahru. July 4. "THAT anyone could complain about the conduct of a practising lawyer was the contention put forward by the Bar Committee's counsel (Mr. T. G. Spenser-Wilkin-son) during the course of the575 words
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Article143 1937-07-06 2 Gaol For Members Of Banned Youth .Movement Cologne, fm 14. The trial m Essen ol ten ol a number of allowed memtell Ol the :orbidden Buondiseht- Youth Movement ended today Tiwy were charged with committing high treason by establishing relations with the Comintern In 1932. and143 words
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Article99 1937-07-06 2 The Australian Broadcasting Commission has taken at least a leal out of Sir Thomas Beecham s book About 400 people arrived late lor an orchestral concert, given by the Finnish conductor Schneevo:g:. which the Commission had arranged at thr Melbourne Town Hall They found the doors99 words
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Article60 1937-07-06 2 The band o: the SS. Police will perlorm the following programme at 7 pm. today at Waterloo Street:— March The Desert Song i Romb^ru Overture. Bronze Horse lAuberr Selection Rip Van Winkle (PfanqueUe) \v Bye and Bye Sweetheart «Ford' PotPourri. Mure Melodious Memories •Finck): A Dream Picture. The60 words
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Article42 1937-07-06 2 The Eastern Extension Telegaph Company announces that the delay on ull rate telegrams from Smsapore To London yesterday was as follows Telegrams handed m at 5 p m nine minutes; 5.30 p.m. twelve mtauie? 6 mmuter minmeS; 63 S t*n42 words
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Advertisement133 1937-07-06 2 LADIES' HAIRDRESSING!! We have pleasure m announcing the opening of our new Ladies' Hairdressmg Salon on Tuesday. July 6. The Salon is fitted m a most up to date manner with all the latest equipment Hairdressing m all forms will be undertaken by Continental ,-xpert at reasonable characi as listerl133 words
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Advertisement218 1937-07-06 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. STERADENT Pmfc'ribed by th*- Dentai Prolusion CLEANS— PURIFIES FALSE TEETH AM) rfffTftl PLATES Stemove% Tobacco Stain* and all other Discolouration*. Mucin Film. Food Particles. Tartar. Tarnish, etc. FROM MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. BOAKJT~~&~ RKSIIJEXn^ SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE—??. Meyer Sml tnr&r Swimminc Club) Board- Residence at moderate rate* Large Gardens218 words
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Advertisement381 1937-07-06 2 Zbe Singapore JTree flSress Head Oflwe C«-tU Slreet s.u*^, l-bone: 5471 It hi** rxleOMon o all d^.., Uw lei: -Tißiea" tHti^,^ iLuala Lumpur Ofßre: 25. Java Street. Phone: 36K3 Ipab Office: Brewvter Koa4 Phone 37 Penan* OAre 12. BuIm» SU-h Pw_. rhMt: 1477. I Londwb Ofc.-«--4t,4J. rierl RUfcl K( 4381 words
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Miscellaneous133 1937-07-06 2 Diary Of I The Day The Tides High Water 9.39 am 79: 840 p m 9.1 ft Sports Soccer RAJ vs. S.C.FA. -Div Ij at Anson Road. Lawn Tennis: S.L.T.A. championships Water Polo: V MCA vs 11th H.B at Fort Canning. Chess Exhib.iian a: Adelphi Hate! at 5 p.m Cinemas133 words
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Miscellaneous73 1937-07-06 2 Law Notice For The Day Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Part heard Sl4yB <jS— J. Aroozoo and ors. vs. Zehndor 'Brothers ors. Before Mr. Justice lluwes m the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. 5.85 37— Ng Twar Pooh vs Chew Gtk Noi (wi73 words
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Article386 1937-07-06 3 His 11 -Year-Old Wife CASE IS UNIQUE IN HISTORY OF THE COLONY 4*THK tharse against this man is unique m that it is the first case that has MM into the courts of this Colony m which a husband has been I for committing a386 words
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Article317 1937-07-06 3 Singapore Has New Opium Clinic The erection of new premises m the New Tiong Bahru Road for the use of the Singapore Anti-Opium Society will make it possible for more patients to be treated, states a report on the activities ol the society. The land and building, costing about $60,000.317 words
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Article, Illustration86 1937-07-06 3 Following a head-on trash between a motor •cycle and a motor-ear at Katong on Sunday e\enint:, Mr. K. W. Adams, a radio engineer employed by the Radio Service nmpany of >!alaya (1934), Limited one of the men on the cycle, was killed, and (iunner (1. \V. A. Stones, of the86 words
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Article452 1937-07-06 3 SOLDIERS IN ROBBERY CASE Two Middlesex Men Charged TWO men of the Middlesex Regiment, G. Bradman and G. Orme. appeared at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice Home, to answer a charge of stealing of $47, the property ot a Chinese shopkeeper m New I3ridu«' Road on the night452 words
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Article, Illustration478 1937-07-06 3 "INDIA today is engaged m a fierce struggle for complete independence, fighting tooth and nail, resoriing to civil disobedience, v.ith Gandhi and Nehru as leaders and the Indian National Congress as their weapon and shield. "But h.ive they advanced any turtha than where they were?"478 words
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Advertisement67 1937-07-06 3 Itch Germs Killed m 7 Minutes ri 5i nr.iUlon tiny teiTlIng, JJurn- rm, Psoria .hertds, und other fc Ordii -»v« only I m fh»y if', not kill the The Jf w i!: \i\.,.!.rni, 'i 7 inir i O«| I prrMANSroiIFGF JL JP W -JL >*-A -^-A. r i «<« v<M»r«67 words
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Advertisement370 1937-07-06 3 CARLSBERG PLATITUDES No. I IN working th? Carlsberg Breweries it should be a constant purpose, regardless of immediate profit, to e'evelop the art of making beer to the greatest possibl? degree of per lection. keeping b-rr brewing m Denmark on a high and conscientious level y This ideal, conceived by370 words
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Article, Illustration461 1937-07-06 4 Britain On The Screen By Joan Littlefield Not "Rival Team" To Ginger And Fred JACr; BUCHANAN cave a luncheon at the Savoy recently to inaugurate his new film company. Jack Buchanan Productions Limited, which has already begun operations at the Pine woo ci studios. Aftei461 words
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Article, Illustration738 1937-07-06 4 play. "Richard of Bordeaux." with I John Gielgud m the role h<- created on the London gtagt." Victor Savills ha.s made one of the most delightlul icretn comedies to come from a British studio out of Brur.o Franks play about a mongrel dog and its loquacious Irish woman738 words
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Article122 1937-07-06 4 RiIOST popular trouser vegue at St Moritz this year :s plus-fours and •vhite canvas gaiters .ire m much prominence Above these are socks of natural coloured wool with cable stitch pattern though red socks most often go over boots with lons trousers or when no122 words
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Article82 1937-07-06 4 Wide patent leather belts Ucvterif «=rr.art wher. th<-v .^re v.c-k. but they I omillllf need renevk hey so gOOO cr.irk A lif.lr extra i .irr eon^dentbly lengthen the lite ol patent leather belts O.iee a VKk give iheTi a thin coat ot WtfeUne .r.ii i up lor82 words
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Article77 1937-07-06 4 Flake any cold fish and rem we all skin and bone. Place vi layers m a well-greased dh>h with chopped bacon and grated onion, nnish.r.c with a liver oi ccoked potato cut into thick slices Make a whit-? sauce KfMB w.fp. salt and pepper and add \mo tablespoons irui>hrocms ketchup77 words
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Article, Illustration375 1937-07-06 4 Milk Puddings Are Good Far The Con va lescen t IT la the fashion nowadays to decry rrilk puddings. While it is better for 'he formation of the child's bones and teeth to use as much uncocked milk as possible and whole cereals m the loim o; whclerreal bread and375 words
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Article78 1937-07-06 4 London "piARAS are likely fco oe much during th? sea. c < N dafl expensive it 1 I so n that R can be alt*red m I 'ex merits either Int ri*> of ciamor.c c'.ips lor everyd.. into a necklace Each tiara has to be designed78 words
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Advertisement63 1937-07-06 4 (iVAITINF Health- giving/ nutriment cool' I 1 1 1 \j Uvattint has special refresh men t tor enerqv^ J^&rtlk I 1 1 make the nu/k much m work and play/ J I Moreover Oval tint' C^** I transforms milk OVALX|ME' -^^pg_J^^-| 18 Chartered Bank Chambers, OVA LTI N E Cbld63 words
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Advertisement71 1937-07-06 4 CHRISTIE WILL MOID A si MMLR SALI I <»R ONE WEEK ONLY \H I IM. .11 I > l«th WITH OKI RK(.II.\K IRK I DSfw opp<»rii urn lOR 1 MMJs WHO rXDERSTAXI) (.ooi» < LOTHK> 1" <1A lIORII RO\l> Photir g^ The Newest m fyl Ladies Handbag. mL DOULATIAMf \h71 words
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Article, Illustration139 1937-07-06 5 Havoc Pictures Of A lmeria Shelled By German Warships r A Or SIX MOTOR TORPEDO BOATS left Southampton recently for Malta. They are vessels of 15 tot s. uith a lenpth of 60 ft., enjjined knots. Each carries two 18 m. torpedo tubes and multiple m i< hinr -Kirns and139 words
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Article, Illustration87 1937-07-06 5 BKI SSELS POLICE charging a procession of '0.000 E\-Ser\i- enien n.tr< hin^ on Parliament to protest .ieain-t amnesty for war offenders. Firemen used hoseN to di>perse the crowds. Many were injured und numerous arrests uerc made. M. CAMILLE (l!.\l TKMPS. the I remier. with M Blum, who87 words
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Advertisement56 1937-07-06 5 SWETTEN gk BIRMING U IB TOTTEN IIU IWI W E S T II II 111 THERE ARE LOTS OF HAMS ALL OVER THE WORLD BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE "PINEAPPLE" HAM A CHOICE AND SPECIALLY CURED BRAND ABSOLUTELY DEPENDABLE I BAKED. BOILED. GRILLED or FRIED. IT MAKES A PALATABLE DISH56 words
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874 1937-07-06 6 MISS FICTON TURBERVILLE ON MUI TSAI AGAIN "He Who Sets His Foot On British Soil Is Free" THE EXISTENCE OF SLAVERY, IN THE FORM OF Mil TSAI. WITHIN THE BRITISH EMPIRE WAS CONDEMNED BY MISS PICTON TURBERVILLE IN A RECENT ADDRESS ON GIRL SLAVERY AT THE WOMEN CITIZEN'S SOCIETY OF874 words
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Article, Illustration15 1937-07-06 6 MODEL of a typical Malacca Malay duelling: house made by Malays m the Alai d.strkt.15 words
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Article187 1937-07-06 6 WHEN SHOULD A PLANTER MARRY AT what age should planters marry The question is asked by a planting Correspondent of the Times of Ceylon who writes "I do not know whether any great number of companies have rules about married planters, but it would be just M well il they187 words
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392 1937-07-06 6 Penang Diamond Dealer Faces Bankruptcy Examination (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, July 5. AX eighty-four year old man Shaik Mahada bin Ahmad Albu&o, admitted liabilities to the extent of $15,00« m the Penang Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith, when he was taken through his392 words
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Article, Illustration29 1937-07-06 6 MR TAN KAH KKE. of Singaporr who founded Amoy Tniversity m China. and who has spent SIf.MM.Mt on it The Nankins dovrinmrnt has taken over thr institution29 words
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Advertisement21 1937-07-06 6 i ~"^—^^^^^^^^^y p^P UNIVERSAL CARS LTD IPOH PENANG ~ZZ^3 WEARNE BROTHERS LTD KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA SEREMBAN Ml AX. M \Si IKS21 words
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Article178 1937-07-06 7 For Debaters In Singapore 1 NEW SOCIETY TO BE FORMED A MEETINQ will be held next Friday m the Tomlinson Hall, adjoining the Presbyterian Church, to resuscitate the old Tomlinson Hall Literary and Debating Society. A short business meeting will be held, for the election o! officials, alter which there178 words
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Article498 1937-07-06 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July 5. |\V|R Ngim Wee Chiow, a well-known Malacca resident, has donated $100 towards the purchase of a micro- phone for the St Francis Association. OESULTS of the competitions held at the Capitol Dance Hall. Malacca, are as follows .—July 1 Spot Dance498 words
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Article, Illustration31 1937-07-06 7 A LONG JOB. The giraffe house keeper at the London Zoo is very particular about the toilet of his I charges and is seen giving one a I •brush up." I31 words
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Article122 1937-07-06 7 Colombo, like Singapore, is worried about its city's tratiic problem* The Mayor el Colombo has suggested the early establishment ol a tram- control board lor Colombj to deal comprehensively with the problem. H- prop lea that the ~b ard should be composed ol the Mayor ol122 words
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271 1937-07-06 7 15 Charges Of Cheating Against Woman BAIL OF $5,000 iFioni Our Own COR spondent) Penan*;. July 5. \I7HEN the case m which a. middle- aged Chinese woman Soo Ah Soo, alias Soo Kur. is charged on 14 counts iof cheating m respect of jewel. cry, j :<tho value amounting to271 words
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Article111 1937-07-06 7 NEW BUILDINGS FOR TAIPING Shaw Brothers Building Another Cinema (From our Own Correspondent). TuipiMg. July 4. Tin i iem building X i a R i In i the Hokkten Hoey Kuan. \a taking shape When completed, the building which li a two storey one. will be the biggest girls' school111 words
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230 1937-07-06 7 A PROFIT of 1.15 cents on every unit of electricity sold is made by the electricity department of the Municipality. The average price obtained for each unit sold last yea! was 6.686 cents and the total cost was 5.536 cents a unit. TTHE cost was230 words
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Advertisement266 1937-07-06 7 PREVIEW CRITICS SAY IT'S GREAT! ->The famous Barrie play... will -f nd you >ut of the theatre feeling 'GOOD ALL •^1 rpy -LJoyd Pamages NY Eve^oumal. •One "t liie most delightful pieces oi entertainment of the season A bo\-ofih-r sensation." Hollywood Reporter rttlii to all who had a hand m266 words
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Advertisement43 1937-07-06 7 You always FEEL BEST when you LOOK BEST -^•S^-*^ Have your nair a.* brautiiu! a-- possiblt *-<?s.^A^fc^| haw- it Tone b> f||| (F I G AR 0 v c^p^ Uadle^ Hairdressers J 3 Bra* Basah Kd. A f] Raffles Holn I Phone ?86843 words
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Advertisement154 1937-07-06 7 [CAPITOLI 10th DAY! 24 SHOWS!! Positively LAST NIGHT of this Record-breaking Triumph M.Ci.M.'s world -famous Achievement "The GOOD EARTH" With LUISE RAINER and PAUL MUNI Don't Miss It!! Last Few Shows ALHASVgBRAj Final 7 Chapters Tonight Universals Thrilling Story of Adventure "ACE DROMfftO^D" with JOHN KING JEAN ROGERS SEE -CHANG154 words
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600 1937-07-06 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. JULY 6, 1937 Facts About Synthetic Rubber Malayan rubber Interests have always relused to take seriously the sometimes sensational claims made lor .synthetic rubber and the attitude oi the plantei who regards these development as purely artificial i^ understand able. But the time ha.s surely600 words
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Article, Illustration498 1937-07-06 8 E. M Delafield - E. M Delafield A Famous Authoress On By Author Of Diary Of A Provincial Lady il M v DKAR whut a ieee of luck meeting \<>u bare. My poor old l (i. ti taking the cure, and I'm him .-ompuny for a month, trly off my head498 words
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Article522 1937-07-06 8 WI.SI TORS to Singapore often reV mark oh the fact that Asiatic In the cheaper seats usually Ignore the playing oi the national anthem at the end of a performance. The best solution would probab.y be to play the national anthem only on special occasions I522 words
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Advertisement208 1937-07-06 8 I MAKE YOUR I k GIMLET I I WITH i ROSES j I LIME JUICE I C a 1 d b c c k s Bt BPECIAI A. i• v -vi ihi ISTD 1172 3 FOR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING PRESENTS w IN STERLING SILVER, E. P. N. S. CRYSTALWARE I<| THE208 words
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Advertisement50 1937-07-06 8 ••IS THAT LIMBURGER cheese good?" asked the customer, to which the gmcvr replied, "Goad? It 6 approachable." And no iorm o! cover obtainable is superior to the "GAFLAC" PERSONAL accide:ni policy GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIU ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD (Incorporated m Groat Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. PIIONF: MSI50 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1937-07-06 9 FIRST INDIAN BANK IN MALAYA OPENED Reference To Chettiars* Support At Penang Ceremony INDIAN CAPITAL'S PART i (From Our Own Correspondent) THE first Indian hank m today. It is a branch of t 'Trade between India and nearEastern countries has become of great importance and Indian capital ha* played no1,082 words
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Article, Illustration32 1937-07-06 9 <v MR E V 0 DAY. M.C.S.. acti ig Resident Councillor, Malacca the ten party given by th Aai Malay School m honour of nin m the Inter-Schoo: drill and games competition32 words
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Article425 1937-07-06 9 23.614 TONS COME IN DURING JUNE STATISTICS published last night re- veal that 23.614 tons of rubber uere imported into Ma ay a last month This is considerably more than during any other month of the year. April and May imports were about 17.000 tons. March imports,425 words
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286 1937-07-06 9 DISCUSSED li V "FINANCIAL NEWS" ASPfcl I AI. article m the Financial News (London) discusses the effect of synthetic ran materials on the world commodity markets and discusses the position of rubber. -nt introduction 01 l r r.ite of ittghi r luo •:n» had a286 words
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Article39 1937-07-06 9 San Francisco, July 5. Mr F. S. Moody, husband of the tail i> star. Helen Wills, was critically injured m the nead yesterday when his car crashed into a bridge at Santa Cruz. California).- Reuter.39 words
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Article26 1937-07-06 9 Bul.iwuyo, July 5. The death is announced of Mr George Mitchell, former Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, ut the age ol 70. Reuter.26 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-07-06 9 GEN CHIANG KAI SHEK at Ruling where the hinese Government is holding a conference this month of 4.000 officials19 words
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326 1937-07-06 9 IPtom Oui Own Oorrespomtant] renang. July 5. Interviewed In Penang today Dr Wj Lien Teh. the Famooi plague expett and chiel oi china's quarantine service, who is a Straits-born Chinese, said: I .'.n k will be interest d I i learn that Dr.326 words
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Article59 1937-07-06 9 Mr. Lee Chiang Fjj. ol the staff of Kee Nam College. China, arrived m Singapore on Sunday mi a two months' tour Of Malaya A well-known Chinese historian. Mr. Lee is here to collect historical data and will stay m Singapore for two to three weeks59 words
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574 1937-07-06 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 5.30 p. m. July 5 The above are dealers' middle prW-es, jobbers' margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Share of £1 denomination unless Yesterday Previously Rise 01 Fall otherwise stated Cor. version Loan. 5 p.c 1944-64 112 112»« >/ 8574 words
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Article215 1937-07-06 10 June 30 July I. t. America! Can Com. 96 95*2 97? 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 166 3 4 165 3 167 y 2 Ateheson Railroad 76 3 76 3 4 78 3 8 i ■apeak 52 N 53 2 Dupont 153 153 152 Firestone 32 l215 words
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74 1937-07-06 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 5, 12 o'clock noon Ruyers Sellers No. I X.R.S.S m cases F.OB. July* 3P 4 32 Good FAQ. m bales FOB. July 31 31 3 1 No 1 X R.S.S. (Spotloose) < award a ble Singapore) 31 3 4 317 8 July 3i 7/74 words
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Article64 1937-07-06 10 July 5 Gambler T.T. 8 00 Java Cube n.oo T iamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 17 00 Black Pepper 9.50 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 $13764 words
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Article194 1937-07-06 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 5 RUBBER: Dull. London-Spot I 7 16d. 9 9 16 d. Previously 9 9 I6d. 9 1 16 d August: 9»/ 2 d. 9 9,16 d. Previously: 9 5 /B d. *9 11 16a Oct. -Dec: 9 9 16d. 9%d. Previously:194 words
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Article1176 1937-07-06 10 Fraser and Co.'s List MONDAY, JIXY 5, 1937: 6 P.M. MINING Buyers Seller* Ampul I'm <4.5» &> 3d 66 9d A&iun Kumlxiiig (fj 37s 38>s bd c.d. Aistial Malay <i> s«s 58b Ayer Hitam <ss> 286 3d 2tts 3d Ayer Weng »sl> 120 1.30 Banprin1,176 words
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Article70 1937-07-06 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 5 Tin: Firm. Cash: £258 12.S 6d Previously: Dull .it *:256 15s Three monthl £258 7s 6d Previously 4:256 15.-. New \ork Tin: 58.00. PreTioodj: 58 oo Copper: Settlement Previously *-*55 7i »>d (.old Yesterday Ci u.s 6d Prevtomly Z1 Oi70 words
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Article74 1937-07-06 10 London Closing Quotations July 5 Method of Parity belore Rate PieCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterd rioti Paris Franc to 124.21 128 7 8 New York to 4.U8 494 11 16 4 94 1 Amsterdam Guilders to 8 97^ 4 8^' L Honjj Kojiu' Per dollar 1.2 lS|l6d 1.2151fd74 words
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Article190 1937-07-06 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations July SELLING London, 1 T 241 10 London, demand 2 4 1 Iti London. 4 months' sight 2 4'm Lyons, demand 1160 Hamburg, demand 142 N''v. Vi rk demand 57', Montreal, demand :>7!, Batavia. demand l(ii(, Samarang, demand 104^ Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon, demand190 words
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Article235 1937-07-06 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSP OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Tin at midday was $127, down 1 4. Both the London and New York markets were closed on Satur day and there was very little for the local market to go on todiv Nevertheless tin shares235 words
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Article33 1937-07-06 10 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Books Close Company Kvlaend fc>fc k:,:::;' 8 i Tettt Tmipint V m y 5 July l 2 RL'BBFR J "lv M tot J«ly 23 July 2V Jui,33 words
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Article, Illustration388 1937-07-06 11 Winning CONTRACT S>VtVfc*jJ\CXxaA David Burnsthic. Merwin D. Mater, Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four inventors of the system that has beaten every other syster?i m existence. UK OPENING TRUMP LEAD "THE absolute beginner and the expert seem to have one thing m common— they both have a very388 words
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Article233 1937-07-06 11 Royal Commission's Proposals FAR REACHING proposals are ombodled In the report ol the Palestine Royal C lion, which was signed In London last m nth Earl Peel was chairman i the Commission, which InTestlgated on the spot the acute situation created by the Arab-Jew disturbances The Daily233 words
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Article144 1937-07-06 11 i From Our own Correspondent). Taiping. July 4. Following the disappearance a lew weeks ago Ol a Tamil woman named i Ifunlamah, aged SO, a temalc body was fcund toda> Mar the Taiping aerodrome. The woman was working ai cook to v Tamil clerk at144 words
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Article120 1937-07-06 11 New Exhibit For Taiping Museum From Our Ov/n Correspondent >. Taiping. July 1 V ,'ors to the Perak Museum. Taiping, will see near the entrance a Buddhist bronit statue, a form of the BodhUattvj "Avalokitacvu\a" H fce who looks down Irom above with 1 compassion. This statue,120 words
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Article90 1937-07-06 11 i From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, July 4. A nne of $500. or m default six months hard labour, was imposed by the Taiping magistrate on a Chinese, Koh Chin Heng. ior storing more than lour piculs of rubber at Matang Batu without a90 words
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Article110 1937-07-06 11 (From Our Own Correspondent*. Kuala Lumpur. July 5. The proposal to lorm a Wages Board m Malaya is b'.'l'eved to have been carried a stage further at a conference held by the Legal Adviser to the Federated Malay States Government, the Hon. Mr. Adrian Clarke, the110 words
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Advertisement369 1937-07-06 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 Cclony. 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 Reserve369 words
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Advertisement481 1937-07-06 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND C HIM* (Incorporated m England by (Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Rishopsgatr, Ixmdnn, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Rangoon Amritear Ipoh Saigon Bangkok481 words
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Miscellaneous1063 1937-07-06 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE oTe^change 8.00 News m Spanish 1333 kc s (225 m.) 2"i£ News m p o«u&uese o 20 Gramophone records 8.35 Close down. •"S Indian music (records). _on >H! mc (IP6B m) Chinese music Cantonese records). Gramophone hecords. Military Band concert (records). 705 alk on current1,063 words
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Article627 1937-07-06 12 EFFICIENT MANNING OF AMERICAN SHIPS Trend Towards Continuous Service "EFFICIENT manning of American merchant ships depends largely on an increased sense of responsibility on the part of their personnel," said Mr. Reginald L. McAU, of the Legislative Committee of the seamen's section of the Welfare Council, m627 words
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Article165 1937-07-06 12 Shipping And Cargo At Glasgow Figures relating to the shipping ton- nage handled on the Clyde wer<» piven by Mr. John Wilson, general manager and secretary of the Clyde Trurt. when speaking m Glasgow at the conference of the Association ol Pen Sanitary Authorities. Inwards and165 words
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Article266 1937-07-06 12 New Type Of Ship For Company's Service The placing of an order with Uie Netherlands Shipbuilding Co for I motor liner o! 20.000 cons by the Nederland Royal Mail Line. Amsteidam. was recently announced In '.v>r hul 1 ~rd passenger accommodation the new, ship will embody266 words
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Article62 1937-07-06 12 U.S. S CRAP -IRON EXPORT CARTEL Common Chartering 01 Siup< An Advantage Mm I Th" lormatior. for scrap-iron urn erene Ad combine, the ciates o! Aa papers wi:h on. The lorw CCMIIi iOBM qua:'scrap i regarded c Herts ov. the ;> liv«titute to on It is unden t-er poir.ts out62 words
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Advertisement501 1937-07-06 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated «n PJitJB.) TELEPHONE: Freight 6433— Pasng* MSlt LLOYDS AGENTS. POOKINO AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAML CANADIAN PACINC V WQUID'I GGIAJtJT incorporated In BoglaDd) LiyVtL SYTTH4 THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CAN AIM501 words
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Advertisement24 1937-07-06 12 TPHOSE who buy and those who sell have common meeting ground m the Clarified Columna and they do bi£ bunineaa! ffvee Press WANT AOS24 words
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Advertisement49 1937-07-06 12 For everything apport. to Ocean Passages. Forelpn Mm Exchange and Fr< apply cooks WAGOI I^ SLITS I- LklHHa^u 39. ROBINSON ttOAO. No Booking 1 Telephone 5908. M.S. MBONIA Arri\od htm -7. Consun- motorship I I noticed carjio land will be heii BoDdad n Stare I held. THF FA i..49 words
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Miscellaneous616 1937-07-06 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals -fit. i 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 pjn. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: "Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and Sundays 7616 words
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Miscellaneous66 1937-07-06 12 SHIPS IN TODAY The Singapore Harbnir Board berthing arrangements for today are: Parigi East 3 p.m. Anchor. Kedah West 1 p.m. 4 5 gOdOWn*. Benwyvis Wost 11 am. 62 61 yoclowns. La Plata Maru East noon 60 59 godowns. Anshun East ajn. 20 1 godowns. Theseus West noon 12 godowns'66 words
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Miscellaneous191 1937-07-06 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Mh.trves ur Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Call I Arishun 20 Main Wharf (Entrance < Komaki Maru 18. S Aeneas 14; Poelau Laut 11 Kepong 7. Kmpire Ifcwk (Entrance Gat«Silvercedar 30: J* Corneville 34: Shing H-* 38 Empire IWwk (Entrance (..tie 1 City ol191 words
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Advertisement493 1937-07-06 13 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES •INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P, O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 19.17 1937 6.500 In Port NALDERA 16 000 Sept 10 I ANA 17.000 July 16 CARTHAGE 15 000 Sept 24 17.000 July 30 BANGALORE 6.000 Sept 25 BURDWAN 6.070493 words
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Advertisement459 1937-07-06 13 (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) 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, Rdam. H'burg, Glasgow In Port July 9 CITY OP ORAN Havre, London. Rdam, H'burg, Glasgow JXily 30 Aug.459 words
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Advertisement1019 1937-07-06 13 SHIPPING rHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen and Common wealth Line. Steam Snip Co.. Ltd- and China Mutual The Hiu khi«» steanuuip t«.. UMIi L 44. Steam Navigation Co_ Ltd.) lhr Cunard White Star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw, haviij ud Albios Co. Ltd The China Navigation Co.,1,019 words
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Advertisement669 1937-07-06 14 K. P. M. ROKAN TmitlJ July 6. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. TanjongMenj?€idar. TanJmiS-LeMooi and Asahan BOELON(iAN TucMlay. July 6. Rhio. Tambelan. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sttakav MAPIA- Wednesday. July 7. P. Saniboe. Poelw-Kldjang. Sapat. lembilahan. Poelo«'-Pallas. Pensalian-Rstat^ and Hrti^at. THEDHNS -^Wediifsday. July 7. Muntok and Palembaiig. TOC.IAN Wednesday. July 7. P. Saniboe.669 words
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Advertisement703 1937-07-06 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE <^d AMERICAN MAIL LINE |HH|^^£j N^^gjfl^HS^HEZ /N^^gflHHfl TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. ..Arrives Leaves Leaviw Arrive* Spore. Spore. Penanp. New York. Pre.s. Monroe July 11 July 13 July 15 Aug. 24 I»rpj,. Adams703 words
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Advertisement494 1937-07-06 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOI TH AMERICA t La Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban. July Capo Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santo and Montevideo Hawaii Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa, Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. Lourenco, Marques. Durban. Port Elizabeth and Cape Town Thames Maru (a P«494 words
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332 1937-07-06 15 Tan Tiang Hock Takes Hop, Step, Jump Event GREAT FINISH IN MILE MEDLEY RELAY HEAT i lIINKSE athlete won the first final of the Singapore Amateur Athletic championships this year, when he won the hop, step and lump event, on the padang332 words
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Article188 1937-07-06 15 Win For Blakan Mati Gunners In a cricket match on Sunday betRA I Blakar. Mati I and S.AO.BA. A won by a margin of 36 runs. ores X..V < Blakan Mati) Maccoll c Le I o P H.l. 10: Jardine b Hill 8; rtll b188 words
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Article49 1937-07-06 15 Tr.e following have been selected to represent "V" Juniors against 11th Heavy Battery today at 4 p m. at the V.MC.A. Pool. TM Wee Ens?. B Fones. Seng Chye oapt Hon Ming Sam York. H. Yeo and B>on Howe Reserves: Cheng Siong. Khiang Khoo und Yam Siang49 words
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Article102 1937-07-06 15 BRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Qualifying Rounds Start London. July 5. A FTER a thunderstorm which turned the greens into pools 01 water yesterday, conditions are idea! lor the qualifying rounds ot tho British Open Golf championship to be played over Carnoustie and Burnsidt* courses today a::d tomorrow Boomer and BortOQ102 words
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Article92 1937-07-06 15 Ames And Parks Get Centuries Two day* sirrluvd for Kent and Sussex to win their county iixture^ rarted on Saturday. At Worcester. Kent beat Worcestershire by an innings and 110 runs Worcester 106 '\Vri?ht seven for 27 and It 4 Todd hve forReuter - 92 words
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Article96 1937-07-06 15 From Our Own Correspondent; Kuala Lumpur. July 5. In a poor match on the Padang today, the Selangor Club gave the poorer display, being deieated by the Rangers by 56 runs. The Rangers scored 133 for 8 and all the Club could manage to collect m96 words
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Article57 1937-07-06 15 Tw o leading British golfers will probably be invited to Sydney for Australia's 150 th anniversary celebrations, to play m a ten-day meeting. The names of Henry Cotton, Alf. Padgham and Archie Compston have been mentioned, says Austral News. and a committee of New South Wales gulfers57 words
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Article66 1937-07-06 15 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh General Hsu Chung Chi Detained Shanghai, July 5. GEN HSU CHUNG CHI. Vice-Presi-dent of the Control Yuan, has been detained by the Nanking police m connection wit'n the trouble at the Cotton Mart m Shanghai. Several Nanking high officials are reported to be66 words
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Article, Illustration17 1937-07-06 15 photo i THE MlhDI KSKX TEAM, winners 9i the medley relay at the S.C.I. yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 17 words
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757 1937-07-06 15 J. V. RAINBOW - Amateur Players And Discoveries In Billiard Technique J. V. RAINBOW I BY TT must be rather cheering for us. amateur players ul billiards, to re- alise that our class has been responsible for many of the important discoveries m billiard technique. I will lay myself open to a charge of757 words
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255 1937-07-06 15 "THE result of the social match between the Island Club and the Japanese Golf Club played m the form of a four-ball foursome over the Tanglin course on Sunday morning, was a win for the Japanese Club by 10 a 4 pgjainfj 2.255 words
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Article103 1937-07-06 15 Ties for this week m the S.C C volunteer snooker tournament are TOMORROW N. G. Bishop and W. Chivers vs H R. Wilson and Capt. D. W. Persse. R. N. Jack and R C. Stewart va Carl Lawson and B. Scott. THURSDAY M. S. Robinson and E. H.103 words
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337 1937-07-06 15 Rough Play In Second Division Soccer THE second division match between the Inniskillings and the Indians at the S.H.B. ground yesterday resulted m a win for the soldiers by four goals to one. Scrappy and disappointing the game was inclned to be rough337 words
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Article92 1937-07-06 15 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 5. The championship meeting o! the Amateur Athletic Association o\ Malaya will be held at Kuala Lumpur on July 23 and 24 The competition will be m sprints, distance races, hurdles, relay races, pole vault, long and high jumps, weight putting,92 words
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Article42 1937-07-06 15 The R.A.F. second team beat Raffles College by two goals to one m the iriendly soccer match at Seletar yesterday. Cobb and Clelland scored for the airmen, while Hong Kung got the lone goal lor the College.42 words
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Advertisement120 1937-07-06 15 Help Kidneys. Clean OitNsratos Acids Tour Kidneys have nine million tiny tuhes or filters whi. h are endangered by eh. ap, irritating drugs or neglect. Unknown to you. weak Kidneys may be the real cause of your Getting Up Nights. Nervousness, bizziness. Swollen Ankles. Bladder Trouble. Headaches. Backache, Rheumatism, L*g120 words
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Advertisement67 1937-07-06 15 For brilliant occasions «9ME H m L n^B m It must be a CRONPTON COILED-COIL LAMP If you wanl youi home to look its brightest the highlights should be Croinpton Lamps. The special coiledcoil filament gives you up to 1 /sth more light without using extra current. THE LAMP OF67 words
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Article, Illustration997 1937-07-06 16 SKINS' MIDDS.' LEAGUE PROSPECTS IMPROVE Chinese Go Down To Engineers In Division One Match SAPPERS GIVE FINE DISPLAY TO WIN 5-1 [BY "NIMROD"] Royal Engineers 5; Chinese l ANOTHER upset m first division soccer occurred yesterday when the Royal Engineers, second from the bottom, routed the Chinese, third from theFree Press - 997 words
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479 1937-07-06 16 Good Fields In All Events Horses, t lass l)i\ I furs. Dandalo M Deepdene 8.10 Biddys 8q li 8 9 On ensl Bin tang Tujoh I Barford 8 4 Sunny Crow 8.0 Voyager 80 Aurora 7.12 Vapour 7 12 Horses, (lavs 1. IM\ li479 words
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Article84 1937-07-06 16 CMMfM In Singapore Team For Week-end Ther? ar: to be two changes m the Singapore side for the State cricket fixture against Selangor this weekend A. C. Growder ana Evan Wong nave fceltosd the invitation to trav?l to Kuala Lumpur and one vacancy has been tilled84 words
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116 1937-07-06 16 (From Our Own orrespondent j Kuala Lumpur. July 5. HTIIK following will represent Selangor aj{aiiiNt Sinsaporf m the inter-State cricket this week-end at Kuala Lumpur 11. L. Ward. i». Dennison-Smith, D. K. (iulland, B. S Gill. B. R Ransom. Lee Soon Wee, A.116 words
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Article, Illustration136 1937-07-06 16 CAS UALS BEAT Y. M. C.A. IN DIVISION THREE .Mials M < A 1 IN th>- third cir er playec V < .d yesterday OHuj.> bat 'C A by n.re. boui tx-g inning, game v. i>y. poMiMi c g wind thai vai mowing but wards tbe end U became aFree Press - 136 words
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Advertisement55 1937-07-06 16 EDWARD VIII by Hector Bolitho S/SO ntLSI i >>s<*ribed Lx-forf publicaMon ni i om> rniKi>. nil KTII HHM. and >IXTH Editions exhausted. SEVENTH Edirir.n now selling EIGHTH Edition m the press. inusua. frankness, fresh polgnan. A tragedy of character.-- lnin< pi,ture of a fascinatin* perso IaIity."— MORNING POST TIMES KELLY55 words
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