The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 July 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 1537. ESTD. 1835 FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937. 10 CENTS
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  • 464 1 Most Bloodthirsty Since Jehol Clash MARTIAL LAW DECLARED IN PEIPING TIENTSIN Japanese Troop Train Held Up At Fengtai THE armistice between the Japanese and Chinese troops following several hours fierce fighting m North China early yesterday morning was broken just before noon by thundering gunfire
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    14 1 WAIT A MINUTE i PICIURE Of A POLITICAL CARTOONIST KEEPING UP WITH FOREIGN EVENTS.
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  • 56 1 'From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 8. The will of a former "commercial giant" of Singapore was today proved at near.y iTOO.OOO The will is that of Mr. William Heardshelford. formerly the chairman of M.ssrs Paterson. Simons Co. Ltd.. who died last month m England. He left
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  • 18 1 Rubber firm. Spot M 7 Mi. Wgfc Tin auiet. Cash and three months v; 17s. 6d.
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  • 277 1 Question Of Raising Anti-Japanese Quotas In Colonies HINT BY TRADE MISSION HEAD London, July 8. A TWO-DAY conference between the Japanese economic mission and the Anglo-Japanese trade relations committee of the Federation of British Industries begins today. The head of the missicn Mr. Kadono. said m an interview that the
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  • 347 1 SYNOD FOR SINGAPORE DIOCESE First Step Soon [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, July 8. •yHE first step towards the establishment of synodical government m the Diocese of Singapore, within the jurisdiction of which is the whole Malayan peninsula, will be taken shortly by the institution m every parish m
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  • 412 1 PALESTINE REPORT HAILED BY PRESS The Only Remedy London, July 8. THL Palestine report is hailed by the Press as being the only possible solution of a difficult problem. The Tim.s says that it is a clean-cut proposition and is c. early the only remedy for the situation The partition
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  • 443 1 AIR-CONDITIONED CUBICLES Cost £100; Plug In Lamp-Holder [From Our Own Correspondent] London, by Air Mail. IMPORTANT experiments In the provision of air-conditioned cubicles m the tropics were reported at the last meeting of the Ross Institute industrial advisory committee m London. Major Lockwood Stevens described tome
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 64 1 (T) c Odiums Scots (l\h\s\& a Mello* and Friendly Spirit TONiSHT COCKTAIL DA^CE 6.30 to 8.30 pn DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight \M) HRST APPEARANCE OF THE TRIO CIMARRO Continental Artistes Presenting Modern Classical Dances and Fred Astaire and Gingei Roger Style RouUnes. Non-diners $1.04 jiaffi.es or<hestrT~ II wa
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    • 63 1 (Imodium's Scots ftlh'islp a Mellon and Friendly Spirit SEA VIEW HOTEL: TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE SATURDAY, JULY 10th AT THE SEA VIEW HOTEL THE PROGRAMME YOU LIRE EV* ARMONT THE WILL KNOWN RADIO STAN ALEXANDRINE and PARTNER IN THEIR SPECIAL BALL ROOM DANCES DANCE FORMAL" MI'SIC BY RELLERS HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA DINNER
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  • 90 2 Versus St. Andrew's on Saturday, at 2 p.m. at Farrers Park: Low Kee Choc. Tan Thean Tek. Kam Gim Lock, Gan Kee Tian. K. T. Ooi. Poh' Guan Hock. Tay Yew Teck, Oscar Hing. Neo Geo Lee. Tan Huck Wan and Seah Keng Siew. Versus Medical College. Sunday,
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  • 92 2 Professor M. Steiner. the Hungarian Chess champion, played against H boards at the Happy World last evening. He was defeated on two bo. '.ids. while two others resulted m a draw The rest wore won by the champion. Mr Teh Say Koo. wen m a pawn
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  • 42 2 Saturday's ties m the V.M.C.A tennis tournament are: Mixed Doubles Final:— Mrs M. Eber and T. Kobayashi vs. Mrs. M. Oliver and M. I. Reshty. Men's Singles: Dr G Harid us vs See Gim Bock; A I Pereira w Yad:
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  • 34 2 On Saturday and Sunday. July 17 and 18 all times for the "nine holes" allotted to single matches on the time sheet will be reserved for competitors m the Duffer's Cup
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  • 65 2 London. July 8. The committee stage of the Marriage Bill was completed m the House of Lords last night. The most important amendments s^eks to curtail from five to three years the period after marriage daring which a divorce d. tit ion cannot be sought and to allot
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  • 189 2 Y"ES. I spent five, happy years 1876 to 1881— studying chemistry at London University." 79-years-old la. nous Japanese scientist. Dr. J. Snkurai. told a Free Press reporter ye terday. on arrival by the Yasukuni Maru on his way back to Japan from a special
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  • 251 2 Lawyer's Clerk On Trial At Kuala Lumpur From Our Own Correspond int I Kuala Lumpur. July 7. Wong Siew Eng. clerk to Mr. S. M. Sharma. a local lawyer was tried yesterday by Mr. W. J Thoregood. the first magistrate. Kuala Lumpur, on a charge of cheating S.
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  • 93 2 Another Win For Mortell •From Our Own Correspondent* Ipoh, July 8. Johnny Mortell <8 0) once again proved his superiority over Sakomoto '7.9 In a grand fight at the Jubilee Park Arena tonight, the bout going the full distance of 10 three minutes I round. The
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  • 62 2 The following will play for Minto Cricket Union at cricket against the Middlesex Regiment on Sunday at the iGsylang Stadium, at 2 p.m. Ahmad Duke, Alex, Hussin Shah. I Mohamed Shah. Dollah Ashgar. Kamarudin Haji Akib. Shariff, Ali Dahlan, Hassan Said, Ibrahim Esa, Sidek Abdul Samad.
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  • 102 2 Mohamed Rouse Binehee Dies At Penang 'From Our Own Correspondent Penang July 8. The death occured last night at Penang of Mohamed Rouse Binchee. former Legislative Councillor, at his residence 45 Cantonment Road. Ghaut. Deceased started his career m the j junior civil service and rapidly rose.
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  • 331 2 Smallpox Increase At Shanghai THE health bulletin of the League, ol Nations Eastern Bureau for 1 the week ended July 3, is as; j follows: i Plague. A satisfactory feature for; the week is the absence of notification ol human plague m any of the Eastern. i ports. Rodent plague
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  • 184 2 Sentences For Men Who Carried Women Downstairs Abdul Kudus and Amird:n who v.ere lound guiity .it the Smua--1 pore Ass:z's. befor Mr Justice Home and a common Jury, of criminal tl pass with the int ntlon of committing wrongful restraint on I woman named Letchimi. were entenccd yesterday
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  • 85 2 Because Husband Was Out Of Work 'From Our Own Corr spondent I Johore. Bahru. July Yeen Luai Yen. a Chinese woman. living at 6' 2 mile Jalan Scudai. pleaded guilty m the Third Magistrate's Court today to a charge of attempted suicide She said that she took caustic
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  • 79 2 Power Of Japanese To Be Increased Shanuhii. July The power ot the Japanese Kwantung Command will soon be considerably increased so that the Com-mander-in-Chief of the Japanese army will not only be th" High Milit irv Advisor to the Manchukuo forces he i will actually be the virtual
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  • 29 2 The wedding took place on Saturday, before the Senior Registrar of Marriages, Penang. of Mr. Ernest Herman Coombs, Electrical Installation Inspector, Penang Municipality and Miss Ang Poh Le e
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 380 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. STERADENT Prescribed by the Dental Profession CLEANS— PURIFIES FALSE TEETH AND DENTAL PLATES Removes Tobarc« Stains and aU other Oisc-olourat ions. Murin Film. Food Particle*. Tartar. Tarnish, etc. FROM MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. JOART)~& RESIOENTIjr SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE—". Meyer Road (near Swimming Clnb) Board- Residence at moderate rate* Large
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    • 440 2 i Gbe Stnoapocc I Jfrce Ifrtcss Head Office: CecU Street, Mncapwr Phone: 5471 W !•»»<-■ «iio cxtcu. ion to all derail mmm Tel: "Times" Mn*a4>ore. Kuala Lumpur Office: I.V Jara Street |*hone: MB3 I Ipoh Office: Brcwxtcr Ro««t Phone: 37 Penan* Office: 12. Muhop KW*»*. Pentr* Phone: It:;. 11 4
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 107 2 Diary Of The Day The Tides High Water 12.05 a.m. 8 9 ft.. 11.15 p.m. 10.2 It Sports Soccer: Malaya Cup match Singap. ir. 1 vs. Johore. Cricket: S.C.C vs. Malay Reg at SRC Cinemas ALHAMi'.RA The Jangle Princess with Dorothy Lamour. CAPITOL The Top of the Town. PAVILION 2nd
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  • 379 3 PENANG FORTIFICATION PLAN NOT SHEL VED Comp reh ensive Progress Expected Soon DIFFERENT SITE TO BE ACQUIRED FOR WORKS (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, July 8. !>. INS of tlu* Government ami War Ofßee for the forti- iv it ion of Fenang have not been seriously affected by decision not
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    42 3 I'lWlo THE LAST JOURNEY: The flower -decked hearse carrying the hodv of Rt. Rer. Mqr. P. E. Ruaudel leaving the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday morning after the solemn requiem mass. A large crowd of parishioners attended this service. Free Press
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  • 181 3 1Si gapore To Be Rotary H. Q. For Asia THE object oi the new Rotary office for Asia to be opened at Singapore this month is to bring Rotary headquarters nearer to the East than it is at present m far away Chicago. The new office will give service to
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  • 46 3 Chinese youth was buried at Manthi on Saturday morning. Later I itfcer visited the police station at ls a result ol the state- hr made th" Seremban magistrate made an order for tlie body to be Tiie suggestion is that the deceased met with loul play.
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  • 175 3 Story Of Bound Sikh Moneylender NAR A VAN Singh, a Sikh moneylender, told the Assize Court. Singapore, before Mr. Justice Home and a common jury, an unusual story ol how he was bound and robbed ol what he had on his person when he went to
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  • 92 3 Germany has an overwhelming monopoly of Malaya's camera market The May statistics, released yesterday, show that 1,072 cameras, worth $5,518. were imported m that month. Cf these 1.008. worth $2,G/'J, cam from Enrope. It may be taken fo; granted that the gr°at m ijority
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  • 257 3 Rural Board Unofficials May Have Their "Lives" Shortened IF revisions to the Singapore Rural Board ordinance are approved by the Governor-in-Council, the "life" of an unofficial member of the Board will be two years. At present there is no limit. THIS and other proposed amendments to the Ordinance were approved
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  • 151 3 Death At K. L. Of Rev. J. A. Supramanian (From Our Own Correspond! Nt Kuala Lumpur. .liiiy X. THL death is announced of the R J A Supramaniam In Kuala Lumpur at the residence ol hi.s son-in-law Dr. A R. Kandiah. By hi.s death the Methodist Mission
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  • 197 3 TURNED IN PROHIBITED AREA Police Then Found Accused Had No Licence "IF then had been a notice al the junction ol High Street ano (forth Bridge Road, at which point I rr\ered North Brid"" Road. I would certainly not have turned round, but I was unaware of any restriction, is
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  • 166 3 LONDON DIRECTORS SYMPATHETIC Ultimate Ideal Is Central Unit "THE London direct ,rs of companies with rubber estates m M:ilava are very symnathetie toward the institution of provident funds for estate stairs." said Mr John Hand:;, of Kuala Lumpur, to the Free Press when he returned
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  • 97 3 Rumours Afloat In Kuala Lumpor <From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I. umpur, July 8. DUMUUiiS that emergency measures will be introduced owing to the international situation are nfV.at m the Federal Capital The following notice has been published m the ideal papers by the Under Secretary to thr'
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  • 71 3 i A NXIOUS to produce films SUit- able ior exporting to other countries. Japan is engaging European directors to make full Feature (Urns." said Mr W. L B;mier. German I.m director, on the N y X liner fasnkuni Maru bound 'or J tpan He
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  • 221 3 His Wife Gave Him Chardox RELIEF FROM TIIE FIRST DOSE. When indigestion plagues you when heartburn is npking you leel sick, through and through here's a new thing to do. Just .swallow two or three Chuidox tablets. Chardox if a newlydiscovered sub: Lance which brings
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  • 123 3 "War-Lord's" Secret Arrival Denied Tsai Ting Kai Due Tomorrow A MESSAGE has been received m Singapore that Gen. Tsai Tingkai. former commander of the famous 19th, Route Army, is coming to Singapore tomorrow. A rumour, which is unfounded, went round yesterday that the General had secretly arrived here trom the
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  • 42 3 1 News ha.s been received by Mr M C Winslow, Government pensioner, that hit ion Mr A A VVinr.low. Penang Free E n.jol Queen*;. Scholar has passed with honours m tlinr papers ol Part 1 of the Law Tripos at Cambridge University
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 38 3 BURTOL QUICK CLEANERS FOR SAME DAY SERVICE Goods handed In by 10 a.m. can be collected by 6 p.m. same day. 278. Orchard Rd. Phow 7776. TOWN AGENT:H, B. WINTER, 20. Battery Road. DINE AT THE ARCADE RESTAURANT
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    • 107 3 ECHIGOYA'S SUMMER SALE MONDAY. JULY 1 2th TO SA TURD AY, JUL V I 7 th AT THEIR NEW PREMISES, No. 131, MIDDLE ROAD. N. B. BUSINESS HOURS 8 A.M. TO G. 30 P.M. Weak "insecticides" won't protect your family from fi,U| y tt'es fl m'» ••odlng intoctiddo In 90
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  • 929 4 EARLY NIGHTS 'THIS week's page is going to b;> th? diary o! a woman o p enty < f a hieh meai w^l. just what I w ek that somedto be 6c: M' nlghl w?re by m c- 77V r: unda oi hotel I sd iti ad
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  • 763 4 to know that a Nrw York b specialist claims ta have learned. Irom corfidi r.ia. information trom experts m Europe, how PiincL^s Juiana, Haiian-'s tutu: 2 Queen, oseaue M s':lm chic ani Internatlon ailv admired woman of la .hien Pint, it la stated, i j COQSOlted a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 347 4 Marvellous Complexion without Made-up Wf^ Look fc^N *—L UF AIR- FLOATED POWDER INVISIBLE ON THE SKIN A fresh fa>c mating loveliness —no suggestion of make-up. Fac* powder so fine and light it is actually invisible on the skin no one can ever guess it is not all your own natural
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    • 82 4 M^ Larirs DressmakingEvpcri Chinese Taror. fa DOULATft AMS 4»— HIGH STRUT Something JLf vTlt v I 0 1,1,11 AND Something Different ENGLISH EVAfOKATED MILK AT LAST! I1 "SILVEA MOON' famout Enflifh firm m fcnjl.i* Enflnti labour and capital A c too' It hattK«futi whoific^f of tngiiih M.ih r of that
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 91 5 Look /fll J| Before (!£%s you mJJ Leap! (f m >im»lll»m»niniii*^g SS^^S^^C EJEz-ZJiB -I" ,i That is a capital motto, suitable to many occasions. But we leap at the opportunity of reminding you to look at our stock of selected fish, before you arrange another menu. A complete in-scason assortment
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 153 5 aows Topical Budget j&saooo ettf rt> salduhm. 0 /T?H>-vim— I *TO STREMCTMEM BOWS OF gMPtffC' v^ff\\ UJ I'll *Ww^>7 XTsf^Afr Earl Balden* slfe^.iMe m++*<^ r*f\^\\ >3Cv^^ ondersland,hasl>eenWockid A u^ ra,,an ou Zealand, Jr Conad«an and s'Afhcan yisiton 11-^ jf<r^N 1 Coronafibn. wariW 1b y^^^n^^Lrt?^ P" bomouilheir feres DaJc home. H>^^?%Wn
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  • 295 6 Story Of Motor-Cycle And Car Collision INJURED GUNNER REQUIRED AT INQUEST SHO( X anil haemorrhage following a fracture of the base of the skull caused the death of Mr. E. W. Adams, 24-year-ohl radio engineer of Radio Servire Co. of Malaya (1934) Ltd., Singapore,
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 6 NATIONAL ms mas 1 Ail Germans MPS now e.y.u-iped with gas masks (tf a special type uiiivh have been constructed after considerable exixiimetit. Constrin ti«;n on a large Male is n ;;v m full swing.
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  • 127 6 New Industries For Singapore APPLICATION TO RURAL BOARD PROOF of the introduction ol more new industries into Singapore was forthcoming at the meeting of the Singapore Rural Board yesterday when an application to erect a paint factory at the seventh mile Bukit Timah Road was discussed. (>.v:ng to the site
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  • 172 6 Striking Tributes By Catholic Community I JNDER ombrellas set un m a drizz! of rain, ahoafl 200 Singapore Catholics attended the burial early vest' rday m< rning of the Right Rev Ms*r P E Ruaude Vicar-General ol tbe Diocese of Malacca, at Bkiadari Cemetery. All classes of the
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  • 104 6 Four Singers Drowned On Homeward River Journey Four Teoehew .singing girls, aged 10. 14. 12 and 10 years. were; drowned m Kailang River ll midnight en Wednesday, when a large sampan m which they wer. returning from v Minyak. an uland m r.he river. I :1 ever Thirteen
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  • 78 6 Mr. David Storch has returned to Ipoh t tak~ charge of the local branch of Messrs. Storch Bros. He is a former I President o! the Perak Boxing Association, and during his residence m Kuala Lnqnir, hi took a keen interest m the sp nt His son, who has been
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  • 41 6 'Fr :m Our Own CorreS] I ntl Taipia July s. The case In which Che Kamarudd tf Taiping is I on four -•cunts as a sequel to a motoi *as mentioned this mon postponed to July 19
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  • 95 6 Two Lorries And A Tax Problem T»/f/S fl the story of two lorries used *>!/ one Government department, a demand for payme nt of tax by another Government and iv hat eventxial'y hap-m ir eras related by the chairman at i ol the Singapore Rural terdaj U ies two diese'.-en-o
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  • 282 6 ESTIMATE OF PERCENTAGE 1 fS ERRONEOUS "THE Selangor t ncmployment Inquiry Committee has white--1 washed the position, although its plans for coping with the problem m the future are sound enough." declared Mr. John Hands, hon. secretary for the Selangor Asiatic Inemployment Fund, to
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    41 6 Photo VII IR CE !ER L'S FUNERAL: U Euro iun company V >h t CO ffi n f !hr R th ineral at Bidada-i Cm* >. rday Cadets oj >t Jos ph i Institution lined the rout,' to the groves Free Press
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  • 250 6 RAIN THAT FALLS ON PLLIIC ROAD IP rain ran, <n a public road on to adjacent low-lying land and causes erosion does the onus lie upon the const rue tors of the road to divert the water so that no more damage Is done
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  • 109 6 Pneumonia Still Chief Cause Of Death A death rate ol 24 69 per mille per annum compar d with 26 66 In theproCeed'ng Week and 28 16 m the corresponding week ol leal ftui i- disclosed m :!j< h saith statement ol the II lity
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  • 133 6 Chinese Convicted On Negligent Driving Charge Cwiei d a chargi ol anting i!< ath by i- driving, a Chinese taxi driver nam d Tan Kheng Leong was t i i c i $su. t undergo two months' rigorous Lmpriaonmenl m default by Mr H. A. Forrer
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  • 78 6 A party of 25 Japanese, sponsored by the sister newspaper* Tokio Nichi-Nichi and the Osaka Mainichi arrived m Singapore yestordav on their way back from the Coronation to Japan on the N.Y.K. Yasukuni I^aru The leader of the part v. Mr T Kuwahara. Chief of the
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  • 55 6 Mr. Otto Preiss. a merchant of Bergedorf. was married ta Miss Theodora Attile Emma Elisabeth NeufT-r a school mistress, at the Singapore Registry yesterday. Mr Preiss is the son of Mr H H C Preiss. of Bergedorf. Germany, Mi&s Neuffer the daughter of Mr c
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  • 133 6 A profit cf nearly $30 r 000 was made by th? Singapor municipal gas department last y ar. according to the annual report publish ,*d last night Mr F B dford. municipal gas engineer, reports that the tota 1 amount of sas manufactured last y J or
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 327 6 OVALTINI COLD or Hot <§>. is now served inlhclciulma Coles mid Tteslaumnls n« ket Or Tei. i. is l.:ue Hull Maker and repairer of rai tai, and Bertam hirkv ltu m md Spring Blinds lurpaulnis ln,u Bags. Blue t «n- u< < Panels. Wire Vttim; «-n Wool bunt. n its
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  • 73 7 Bef<»re the At- tine Chirf Justnr. S.s.. Mi Justice Howes and Mi. Justice Laville m the Ist Court at 11 a.m Court of Criminal Appeal Rpx wi V X S Pathy. Before Mr. Justice Home at 11 a.m Summonses-in-Chambers Ol Lginal ing Summons and Application
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 7 photo t. J \P \NESE FILM I KiiDl 'i:k. Mr T. Ogasauara. and hb» wife (cmtre) ix v.nin;- Let .nan director. Mr. W. Busier (left), and Swi.s> camera Mr li. Angst, on h .ird thr Yasukuni .Maru yesterday ra route to makr a Him m Japan. Free Press
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  • 111 7 Cecil Fr?er. the "buffalo kmg" of northern Australia has just taken a noliday m Sydney after 20 years of buffalo shooting. He has shot 30.000. ;.nd m doing so has broken his angle. leg, ribs and has had his gun burst m I his hand. He
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  • 585 7 FORMATION MOOTED Of General Foochow Union Local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT THE Foochow residents m Malaya are contemplating the formation of a Foochow General Ihiion for the natives of the ten districts within the Foochow Prefecture. THERE are several Foochow associations and Hoe Kuans already 'm different parts
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  • 223 7 Submarine Very Effective FAR EAST FLOTILLA WILL SOON BE 17 [Prom Our Own Correspondent] London, June 30. TWO mine-laying submarines. H.M.S. Grampus and Rorqual,' are to leave England shortly for the China Station. On their ai rival at Hong Kong, the fourth Submarine Flotilla m the Far
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  • 180 7 Io Be Honoured At Taiping Tea Party iFron Our Own Correspondent* Taiping. July H. A put.! meeting of all communities y] Taiping was held at the Hok- Iden Hoay Kuan this afternoon to eensidi r the beat way of honouring Raja Sir Abdu. Aziz C.M.G.. Raja Muda
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  • 113 7 Given A Year In Prison 'To Cool" From Our Own Correspondent* Ipoh. July 8. I hope your young blood will beconn a little roo.'?r when you come out of prison Do not carry a knife again ir. future." Thess remarks were made by Mr Justic Aitken
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 216 7 X FETTER WAVE FIGARO k ■.■>>:••: ii m Rd Si Raffles Hotel. Phone iHHH I HAPPY CABARET 1 1 1 ii hi HuU lui'cr hv The laraou* Mac Trio. ,ii>.»rr \< claim*— Mac The Btst Exponent of The HuU l»an.f nVITRDAY 10TH JULY. ,xi. h ,i..t W^sinn Music combined and
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    • 8 7 SIT UNDER A FAN FOR THE DOMINANT SEX
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    • 173 7 SIR J. M. BARRIES OPENING TONIGHT RENOWNED COMEDY! PAVILION JBL-- ERIC BLORE /4i«Pi CORA WITHERSPOON v^ mWM| FAY BAINTER jM\(dS^yfWl ESTELLE WINWOOD 7rMW \^£i£3 f^.^ :v '^mk RKQ RADIO PICTURE HUNDREDS COMING BACK GIRLS! GAIETY! MELODY! n icapitoli A HA 1 in><rJ in 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 2 Shows Tonight 6.15—9.15
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  • 621 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937. Arab Jew In Palestine rE latest seekers alter truth ii the Holy Land propose tf solve Palestine's troubles by r< compromise which is at once b logical solution to the ArabJewish difTerences and a potentis source of future dissension. Th' partition of
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  • 1349 8 From Singapore To Singapore II MALAYANS who get transferred to offices m Heng Kong from Singapore seem to welcome the hange. One man I met who worked or a number of years m Singapore told me he U.inks Hong la an ideal spot" for
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  • 518 8 THE speech by Lt Colonel H B w Bavile at tin Kuala Lumpur I itary C nb, when he gave a vivid lescription of an imaginary Battle 1 Singapore, suggests that the miliary authorities m this country now ■re more willing to taik about the slands
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 248 8 Should "Single" Whiskies be given away? The fine 'single' whiskies," said Johnnie Walker, which we use m blending Johnnie Walker arc too good to be given away— except m marriage. They are only blended (or married) after they have grown mellow and mature. Each single whisky contributes its own characteristic
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    • 87 8 A MAN LOST his artificial teeth while planting potatoes m the spring. It is difficult, however, to believe that while he was eating a boiled potato In the autumn the missing molars slipped .snugly into place with a gratifying click. A similar scryjL registers m the car-owner's mind when he
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  • 1249 9 OPENING OF NEW CHAPTER IN HISTORY OF SINGAPORE Governor's Comment At Inaugural Meeting Of Friends Of Singapore "OUR DUTY TO OUR CITY" "TT seems to me (hat all of us who live here have a duty to our city as well as to ourselves. I hope and believe that this
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  • 186 9 Mr. John A. Hunt and Miss Phyllis Bowker JN a sown of white figured organdie over taffeta, an Australian bride. Miss Phyllis Stanser Bowker, was married to Mr. John A. Hunt, a member of the engineering staff of Fogden Brisbane and Co.. Limited,
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  • 90 9 Nervousness On Singapore Market Yesterday was noticed on the market yesterday morntion with the tical. m Bangkok mdi \.t *hat ling r.ite had fallen Irom 1 lod to ls. 9 5 B d. Very few ooa were being done. The Sin I iy morniged at around i 29
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  • 86 9 TRANS-ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE (ierman Company To Make Experimental Flights Washington. July 8. PendssJ ll to make eight two-way experimental trans-Atlantic ilighU kturt- im-Main to Port ton. New York State, was to the German Luft-Hansa company yes Four-engmed seaplanes with a crew will be used, but it is stipulated no passengers
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  • 51 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. July 8 'THE situation at Dclonor, m Northeast Charhar, remains as tense as last week Martial lav uas precaimed by the Manchukuo headquarters there yesterday. People moiling about the town icithout special perjn^sior are liabir to be shot down without
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  • 80 9  - YIN YU KENG TO TAKE OVER PEIPING AND TIENTSIN Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 8. MR. YIN YU KENG. the puppet head of the East Hopei regime, who is supported by 10.000 more troops led by Gen. Liv Kwei Tang, is ready to extend his jurisdiction to Tientsin and
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  • 45 9 t Leningrad Basqu? children numbering 1.505 arrived here on June 23 aboard the steamer "Santai." Everything necessary had been carefully prepared for the children. Following medical examination they were sent to various sanatoria and h:a'th resorts of the USSR. <Tass>.
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  • 33 9 Mr and Mrs. D F. Robertson will bring a party of American tourists to Singapore en July 28 by the P. O. Ranchi. They are travelling round the world.
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  • 31 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 8. The Huai River overflowed its banks yesterday and several districts m •North Kiangsu were inundated. Thdistrict of Fengyang suffered most heavily.
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  • 43 9 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that "the delay on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London yesterday was as follows: Telegrams handed m at 5 p.m.. six minutes. 5.30 p.m. twelve minutes, 6 p.m. ten minutes; 6.30 p.m. six minutes.
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  • 34 9 Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller, of Bukit Hitam Estate, Puchong, arrived from leave by the Potsdam on Saturday. Mr. Daly who has been acting for Mr. Miller has gone to Fermanagh Estate. j Sepang.
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  • 279 9 TO PUSH PRODUCTS OF GOLD COAST pvRESSED m plus-fours and with doee-cropped hair, an African negro, a fine figure of a man with flashing white teeth, arrived at Singapore by the N.Y.K. liner Yasukuni Maru yesterday on his way to Japan. H? was Mr.
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    • 218 9 EARLY STREAMLINE Many a time In the early days cf motoring and before there was any speed limit. Racial? Biscuits helped to whi.e away hours of enforced de.ay. And still, for motoring, they are the nicest of biscuits. No others exist with quite the same degree of delicious crispness. Old-fashioned
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  • 538 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 5.30 p. m. July 8 Mew York prices quoted m US. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage ami stamp duty are not included. F! i denomination unless Yesterday Previously Rise or Fall <>t d <• nil 61 li: 1
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  • 180 10 Lust Night's Quotations .iiiiv t 7 11)2 101 :t i !e»raph 167> 2 169' 4 169 4 At. h. son RailjoaJ 78 3 8 81 81 2 53' 2 54% 56% 152 153'^ 158» 2 I 31 3 4 32% 33 trie 53 54% 55" 4 rml
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  • 90 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Tone oi Market:— Dull. Latest Cable —London Spot Sheet 9 5 16d. per Ib. Now York Spot Sheet U.S. cts 19 1 16 per lb. July 8. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I X.R.S.S. in cases FOB July* 31 5 y 3P 4 Good
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  • 66 10 July 8 Gambler T.T. 8 00 Java Cube 11.00 Hamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 1700 Black Pepper 9.50 Copra, mixed 5.55 Copra, sundried 5.95 Small Flake Tapioca 4.40 Rice Saigon Al $155 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 1 $144 Rice Siam. W.C. No. 2 $137 Rice Siam.
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  • 167 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July S j j RUBBER: Firm London-Spot f 7 Kid 9' 2 d. Previously: ')%d fldd August: r )'^d. 9 9 16d. Previously. J'%'l !>'.■'' Oct -Dec 0 Olfid. lllGd Previously: 9 l 2 d. I 3jl9d Jan.-M,.r !>%d. 9%d. Previously: 9
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  • 68 10 I From London 5.30 p. m. July 8 I Tin: Quiet Cash e264 17s 6d Previously i: 265 2s 6d Three months £394 17s 6d Previously Firm al £296 2 New York Tin: 59.78. Previously 60 25 Copper: Settlement *:57 Previously* £58 (.old: Yesterday *:7 Os 4d
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  • 71 10 London Closing Quotations Juh 8 Method of Parity before Rate Pr^Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterd.r. vio t Paris FYanc to 124.21 125 4 Now York to C 4.88 4 95., ft.*] 1 lf> Amsterdam Guilders to 8.97 3 4 9.00 1 &.01M Honn Kong Per dollar Is. 2
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  • 1113 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co. 's List THURSDAY, JULY X, M" I' %1 Bayr r> Sollc: s rt >;<i «.s 9d a ,ii Kiwntrtri :<*s 6d r d Urml Malay «l > 56s 58* A (t Hitam (8»| 2S* 6d 3" -SI, 1.2(1
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  • 185 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations 1 Jlllv X sei. lim; London, T.T 2 4 1 16 London, demand 24 1 16 London, i months' sight 24% Lyons. demand 1485 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 57 13 16 Montreal, demand 57 13 16 Batavi .1 demand 104% SMnarang, demand
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  • 210 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THK CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Tin al midday was $131 ,4, up The London Stock Exchange yesterday showed a nu.nl... tf „I round gates although signs of reaction were reported at the close Accordmß to oables received tin shares are consideral.lv
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  • 170 10 Fraser Company. UST OP CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Book* CtoK OnjJPjuijr Dtffttad Mi n,v Ana Kumb.u^ S i li.t .luiy 23 July ;u» 15. Bonu.N nnii ut I»t Ju!v M j u iv U Juh KunanUnc It* Int July 13 July i 6 July 5 Kuchai M ml julj M juf, 22
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  • 433 11 Winning CONTRACT £>V^WfcAJJ\Guaui David Bums! tne. Meruin D Maier, Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenken world's leading leam-vf-four inventors of the system tha! has bealen every uiher system m is stanc. IRIMPING IWRINTRS ACI MIAM CA*p VALUtS Of THC FOUR ACES SYSTEM T«TAI W*Lklt O* it AVCBAOe MAM* i 1 ■VTEARS
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  • 123 11 Central Australia which appears on the map as desert is enjoying the best season for more than a decade. Great herds of trekking cattle are almost prime fat, and plants which have not been seen ior many years have reappeared. Lake Eyre, often dry, has water
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  • 315 11 "A STAR IS BORN" PREVIEW FORECASTS that al Qlms will be In to our with d .< lew years seemed over-opUmlstii v the last lull length Hollywi td c aur production was shown m b«ngap >re, but a nev. picture "A BtSI is Burn."
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  • 371 11 The undernoted newly added nonfiction ar.d fiction works will be ready issue tomorrow. Mysell a player Illustrated Lena Asbwell Crowning the King An Account of the Coronation Ceremonies. ll George Vis Lite, his homes and palaces. Illustrated, Lewis Broad Gulla the Tramp An Ethnological Indiscretion. Illustrated. John Carlln
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  • 76 11 A Chinese lorry driver was involved lin a very serious accident on the I East Coast Road about one o'clock on i Wednesday. It is believed that he was trying to back the lorry when it crashed over a i bank. He received many injuries and
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  • 267 11 Perak Flyiag Club Makes New Hours' Record From Our Own Correspondent! lpoh. July X. The only Malayan iuuge to seek his t flying ticket. Mr. Justice Aitken. has tak.n hi.s first solo flight at the Perak Flying Club. The ciub's flying hours total m June
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  • 82 11 On the celebration of her 107 th birthday. Mrs. Sarah Musgrave of Sydney. Australia's oldest woman born m the Commonwealth, had one complaint. Her children, she told Austral News, kept such a strict watch on her that she couldn't "sneak out." Mrs. Musgrave can still read and
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 266 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited 1 to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up.. $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling £6,500,000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000
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    • 495 11 CHARTERED BANh OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINa (Incorporated ln England by (Royal Charter) Paid up capital ln 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.*****0 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, F.C Z. Agencies and Branches. Mor Star Iloilo Rangoon Amritsar Ipoh Saigon 3angkok
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 617 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE 1.333 kc s (225 m.) SB 6 00 Malay music (records). 7 00 Symphony conceit (records). 30 Time, weather, news and announcements. 7 40 A talk on speed, by Sir Malcolm Campbell, recorded m the London studios of the British Broadcasting Corporation. 750 Gert and
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    • 270 11 BERLIN DJE 17.76 mc s (16.89 m.), DJB 15.2 me s (19.74 m.l. DJQ 15.28 me/a (19.63 m.», DJN 9.45 mc s (31.45 m.) p.m. 6.15 Opening announcement. 6.20 Light music. 7.20 News m English. 7.35 Light music (contd.) 8 20 News and economic review m Germah 8.35 Folk music.
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 873 12 Steamer Fath orner Returns From Difficult Work rE steamer lathomer returned to Manila last month from the north-eastern coast of Luzon after completing the last stretch of dangerous coast and geodetic survey m the Philippines. The remaining work is m the area mostly out of
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    • 149 12 LUXURY LINERS FOR TRANSPACIFIC TRAVEL MellHHirne WHEN thirds th.- that the Canadian-Australian ft m til „:iu woald eeaae, idiw i.. LUll I wmw i New Bea! Columbia British lg Tiie Imp. rial I to be shortly held m London i most .eatable body to d- al :;at.o.\al pi; Australia Jew
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    • 491 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated «n P.MB.) TELEPHONE: Freight 6433— Passage MIL LLOYDS AGENTS. EOOKI.NO AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAH, WATS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACK IC i wctlio'j CPUTMT (Incorporated ln England) hEAVEL SYSTHI THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct MPRESS to VANCOUVER—ACROSS
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    • 156 12 RED FUNNEL LINE KIP ENS MOH S.S. CO.. LTI. thu rpsrata (i .i. .->:: Ktr.li \r PABBCMGCU and < m Irom Sincapotr to Ja\a Borneo. Banka and Billiton £2!L. HUU| V CHERIBON \M> Sr. il \R \\Cj. (Every Tuesday and Erida* I -ss QIANO BKNO I BAN HOMO 11< -\(i
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 614 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals ifi 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 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays" 7.45 a.m. and Sundays 7
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    • 180 12 VESSELS AMOVED Giang Seng. Br, 1.085 tons, from S. marang 7. to Java ports 9 Banka. Br, 318 lons, from Reng it 7 to Rengat 9. Hua Shan, Chinese. 2.377 tons from Calcutta 7. to CHJlga, Russian. 462 tons from 'Odessa 7. to Alicandroska 10 Siberg. Dutch. 1.128 ton.s, irom
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    • 159 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive East Wharl (Kntraiue Gate Ij Plancius IS; BtHfali Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Yasukuni Maru. N 18; Centaur. Hua E 14; Malacca 12; C pylus 9; Ipoh 7 Empire I>oek (Entrance Gate 2» Silveroedar 30. li. Shing Hwah ;*6 Empire IH»ek
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 515 13 wm Z_^M B^ L^P II II fll I m ife P I jwmm^^mh'* a.^ m BY, P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND* ft O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS BM Due lonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. »ti mi RAJPUTANA 17 000 July 16 NALDERA 16 003 Sept 10 RANPURA 17 000
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    • 524 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Hue Sails CITY OF WELLINGTON Havre, London, R'dam. H'burg. Glasgow In Port July 9 CITY OF ORAN Havre. London, R'dani. H'burg. Glasgow July 30 Aug. 2 CITY OF KIMBERLEY
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    • 1012 13 P^^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Hua Khiow Steaimhip Co., (1932) LU. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. The Cunard White Star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw Savill and Albion Co.. Ltd. The China Navigation Co.,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 718 14 K. P. M. PLANCIUS Fridai. July 9, Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavi.i Semarang and Sourabaya. SIBERG Friday. July 9. Rhio, Dabo. Billiton, Batavia. Semarang. Pekalongan, Tegal and Cheribon. GKN KRAAL VAN DER HEYDEN— Friday. July 9, Belawan-Deli. PALOPO— Saturday. July 10. Penang and Bagan-Si-Api-Api. BARENTSZ— Saturday. July 10, Batavia.
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    • 557 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 1 c^wJ AMERICAN MAIL LINE I ls(w^%i^] J wL mmmmi^^mmm. KmII j TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANO VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. ..Arrives Leaves Leaves Arrives Spore. Spore. Penang. New York. Pres Monroe July 11 July 13 July
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    • 533 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Hawaii Maru «»"•<« via Colombo^ M^basa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-6alaam Beira, Lourenco, Marques. Durban. Port Eiizab. Lh and Cape To*n Thames Maru tape Town via Mombasa. Zanziba Juiy M Dar-es-Salaam. Lourenco Marqu. Durban. East London, Port Elizabeth and Mossel Bay Yeifuku Maru c
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  • 2799 15  -  Barney Home Sports Notes By Who Is Heavyweight Boxing Champion Of The World?— Farr May Not Meet Schmeling Austin 's Great Fight At Wimbledon Laughter At Lord's! Woi yes Chairman And Clean Play—U.S. Freak Shot Golfer London. July 11/ v irk 800 d Bi tor wa
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 153 15 The 1937 j Straits ANNUAL THE PREMIER ANNUAL OF THE FAR EAST Will contain several full pages of coloured prints pk> torially portraying the infinite charm of Malaya. Several full-page colour plates i^ depicting the vivid beauty of f\ Malayan life and landscape. *V Ql?r\ X These plates will be
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  • 773 16 Last Minute Free Kick Gives Skins Three -All Draw YESTERDAY'S DIVISION ONE SOCCER (BY MM IM)D Jniiiskilliiig 3; Middlesex 3. A I Kli; KICK, which brought a goal to the Skins two minutes from the end of yesterday's first division match, cost the Middlesex Regiment any
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  • 88 16 Singapore XI For All-Malayan Ch in ese Olympiad [By Our Chinese Correspondent! THE foUowing will represent Singapore at soccer at tbe all-Malaya Chinese Olympiad to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium from July 31 to Aug. 4. Secretaries: Messrs. Sim Kwang Tow and Tso Kwai Low; coach Mr. Lim
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  • 43 16 This year"s Inter- Varsity match re suited m a win for Oxford Scores cabled by R.uter are as follows CAMBRIDGE l\ 253 and 173 <Gibb 83 > OXFORD C. 267 and 160 tor 3 wktfl I Barton 74 not out*.
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  • 19 16 The water polo match between the YMC A Juniors and Seniors, to hay been played yesterday, was vw\r jlled
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  • 202 16 Singapore Have To Win! THIS afternoon's Malaya Cup match between Singapore and Johore at Anson Road should be an interesting affair. Singapore must win to remain m the running for the final. The teams will be: Singapore: Adam; Abdul Rahman and Sarlp; Yew Leng, Seng Quee
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  • 142 16 The following changes are notified m S A.F.A. league matches. DIVISION 1. S.C.F.A. vs. RA arranged for Tuesday. Aug. 3 has been postponed ano will be played at Anson Road Stadium on Monday. Aug. 23. 1937 RA.F. vs. Police arranged for Tuesday. July 6. has been postponed, and
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  • 79 16 Whiteombe Brothers Lead The Field London. July 8. Play m the British Open Golf championship continued at Carnonstie today and up to four o'clock the leaders were: Reuter Reginald Whitcombe 72 70 142 Charles Whitcombe 73 71 144 Dudley 70 74 144 Locke 74 74 148 Hagen 76
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  • 38 16 London, July 8. At Hove. Sussex beat Worcester by nine wickets Worcester 205 (Tupp'ri five for 30). Sussex 92 (Perks seven for 42 > and 239 for one (James Parks 92 John Langiidge 104 n.0.). Reuter photo).
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  • 287 16 *¥*HE lollowing are the handle,: torn >rrow the final d<. Perak Turt Club's Summer i Horses. Class I. Wi 1. 5 furs straight. Thebez Sunshine Sue Restriction 8 11 M adowman 8 1 Belle Edna Starlight Herses. (lass 1. Div 2, 3 f
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  • 54 16 London, July 8. AFTER innumerable statements from both sides of the Atlantic and Germany by all parties concerned it seems now fairly definite that Farr is meeting Louis for a world title bout at New York on Aug. 26 and is returning to England, win or lose,
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  • 231 16 Sepoy Lines Won Women's Match The mixed foursomes played Sunday, resulted In a via I I Ml ar.d Mrs. C. A R Bateman with a net: score o! 31' 4 The following card^ were returned Mr. and Mrs. Bateman 39- 7 4 31 > 4
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  • 113 16 GUNNERS AND F. &.N. PLAY A DRAW R.A. <B. Mati) 2: Fraser ft Neave A two all draw was friendly soccer played belereen (Blakang Mati* an--! Pras r ind N on the latter's ground yiatsrds In spite of the wet ground cmrii'tions the match was event} c,)'.\\< and the soldiers
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 31 16 Plenty of hot water whenevet we want it I u m\^ m t£M&''mm mk *V mmkt^ff^ JMm 'Jmm aP^P^P MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. KHUNt OlUl- MUNICIPAL BLDG.. COLEMAN STREET W.P.S. 4A i
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    • 52 16 EDWARD VIII by Hector Bolitho S 'SO FIRST Edition subscribed before Dubhcation SECOND. THIRD. FOURTH. FIFTH, and SIXTH Editions exhausted SEVENTH Edition now m limu EIGHTH Edrion m the prm. Unusual frankn^s. Fresh pofcnan. X u.^ed, .1,.,*t~ -A living picture of a fascinating per^nalUy MORNING PORT KELLY WALSH, LTD. Raffles
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