The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 July 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15,212. CSTD. 1835 THURSDAY, JULY 15. 1937 10 CENTS
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  • 514 1 "Conflict Cannot Be Long Delayed" Says Nanking A NATION ON VERGE OF GREAT CRISIS Real Trial Of Strength u JAPAN i< forcing v\ar upon China. The conflict J cannot be lonu delaved." Thus declared the Chinese Government official spokesman to Reuter's correspondent in Nanking late
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  • 214 1 'Hlfr'A'S national army has thOUh ly taken shape during the past few yeais under the guidance of Chiang Kai Shtk, with the assistance of about 100 Qennan adv sera headed by General von Fa kenhuussen, says Renter. Unlike the ragamuffins of former yews, the army comprises
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  • 293 1 SINGAPORE FUNDS FOR CHINA $20,000 For The Crisis (From A Chinese Correspondent) TREMENDOUS interests in the North China crisis is being shown among Chinese throughout Malaya. Special editions ol all the Chinese newspapers are beiiu publi>h«'d and even single sheet editions are widely sold. Although no formal appeal for war
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  • 41 1 The organisers ol the Malayan Chinese Olympiad, to be held on July 30-Aug. 2. hope to distribute leaflets about the sports from an aeroplane vhich will fly over Singapore— piloted by a Chinese on the opening day.
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    63 1 TIIKSE PICTUEBS, wbUk arrived in Singapore by air mail last nij;ht. show the Pan American clipper alter its flight across the Atlantic to Foynes (IrcUnd) last week. The plane returns to America today In the top picture Capt. H. A. Gray, the commander, is seen with his treu after arrival
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    • 83 1 Tientsin. July 15. I a.m. Chinese residents in Tientsin were in a panic tonight when 600 Japanese infantry, with 100 cavalry and a motor cycle section marched through the main stieet of the city en route for Fengtai. Believing that the Japanese were occupying the city crowds
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    • 121 1 Toki'j. July I.V While the T?ikio newspapers fea ture imports of ma*s movement* >t Chinese troops towards \orth f hina and alleged HiMM <»''traf,cs against Japanese nati« ia in the Peiping. a ra> «f hope is veen in the report that preliminary anan&ements are beiry made for
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    • 30 1 New York. Jul> 14 The Soviet flyers landed at San JadnU) (California) a!U*r covering ♦J.750 miles from Moscow in KO hour* .28 minutes a w<»rld rctord.- Reuter
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    • 125 1 BELLINGERANT RIGHTS FOR FRANCO? London. July 14 The New British non-interven-tion proposals provide for the retention of the system of observers on the ships bound for Spain, the dropping of the naval control scheme, the substitution of observers at Spanish ports, the re-es-tablishment of frontier control, the granting of belligerent
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  • 120 1 Soviet Flyers Break World Record San Francisco, July 14. THE Soviet aviators who have been ttyine from Russia to San Francisco established a new world long-difctam c nonstop flying record. They safely weathered a maw snowstorm shortly after passing over the North Pole and when they wer<> 300 miles north
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  • 97 1 British Ship Captured Off Spain WHILE ENTERING SANTANDER London, July 14. A SENSATION was caused in London today when it became known that a British ship had been captured by the Spanish insurgents while it was attempting to enter the port or" Santander. The announcement was first made in the
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  • 123 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 14. TIN stocks in the United Kingdom have shrunk to approximately 2.000 tons which is the equivalent of only about three weeks supply. It is feared that i further shrinkage in stocks will take place in the near future
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 67 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens dired to your home. *^^^^^s^» Tamil *^f TONJGHT ORCHESTRAL COKGfRT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.30 to midnight OMUGI 0» PKOGRAM.ME SUCCESS TRIO CIMARRO Titian 1 (.ntimnt.i Artiste p.^srnting a Rppertoire of M.Klem (la>sical Dances. Non-dtners Sl.oo
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    • 58 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW \B HOTEL TOMORROW and SATURDAY 'INFORMAL 1 (FORMAL) SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET FEATURING EVY ARMCNT in Special Selected Songs ALEXANDRINE PARTNER in Comic Acrobatic Dances MUSIC BY RELLER S HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA DINNER $3 NON-DINERS $1 ADELPHI GRILL: THE
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  • Correspondence
    • 195 2 Wide ariauom Alleged To The Editor of the Kree Press. Sir.— Your "An Indian" in h. bed In your ei^emed papei do Monday baa touched upon the coil Of a staple foods of the peop> o: this colony, viz. the price oi mutton. It is known
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    • 97 2 From Our Own Correspondent) London. .Inly 11. Southern Kinta Consolidated Liml ted are declaring a tin;»l dividend of 19 per cent for the jw n 9MUnf Mar M last. This makei i total dividend for the year ot 'M\ per Ont compared with a tot-ii
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    • 118 2 NcLacim Plays Opposite Ida Lupino Two afl the screen hardboiied actors. Victor M n and Prr Foster conw together In the actianfilled R.K.O. picture, Sea Devils", which began I the Alhambra theatre yesterday Ida Lupmo and Donald Wooc; also in the fist and both gta performances
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    • 39 2 IVininu. July 14. The British and other embassies have warned their nmttonall living outside the walls to withdraw inside the city which is now almost completely isolated as far as civilian transport Is concerned. Reuter
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  • 375 2 Japanese View Of North China Crisis AN official statement by the Tokio Foreign Office on the North China ;it nation is issued today by the Japan■se Consulate-General. "China has unceasingly insulted rapan." says the statement, which ;oes on to point out Japan's groat forbearance in the fare of these Alleged
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  • 238 2 SENIOR-JUNIOR POURS AT R.S.Y.C. Good Race In Final Th: final of the Senior- Junior Fours were row d <»JT yesterday at 530 p.m. over ttM Breakwater course The crews were Bow W H Carttr 2 G J G Pitt 3 O L. R. Hills Stroke J B. M. Messer Cox
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  • 69 2 Planes To Attend Week-end (Jymkhana From Our Own COtTCapondent SeriMnh.ni. July IS. Plying Club planes from Kuala Lumpur will nive Seremban resident* mv rides on Saturday, when tiv Negrl Sembilan branch nt (be Automobilf Asaodatloo of liaiays stagei its annual mi tor and Dying gymkhana at
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  • 159 2 British Ambassador For Nanking Nanking. July 14. The CtllneM Go\trnment today asked the foreign diplomats to instruct their nationals to leave Peiping as WOO a.s possible, as they are unable adequately to protect them. The British Ambassador in China. lelt PeiUlho tor Nanking today He
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  • 34 2 The North Dorset by-election caused by the death of Sir Cecil Hanbury resulted as follows: Captain A. V. Hambro (Nat. Con.> 12.247 Mr. J. Borthwick (Liberal) 11.704 Majority 543 Reuter
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  • 170 2 "SITUATION CJUICTENS DOWN" Mr. Anthony Eden's Speech In House Of (ommons Isondon. July 14 Answering questions In the House <>: Commons. Mr Anthony Bden, British Foreign Minister said that, accord t hli latest Information, the situation in Chins ired to have quietened down although naturally there was an undercurrent ol
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  • 100 2 Japan Disappointed With German Viewpoint Berlin. July It. Hanm Von N< urath. the German Foreign Minister, saw both the Japan- ;md Chinese mil) s. Midori .it the Porelgn Office this afternoon and disClUSed with them the Sino-Japanese situation Diplomatic circles in Berlin licve that the Japanese
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  • 77 2 London. July 14. Expressing the opinion that a new Far Eastern war would be major disaster, the Daily Herald requests quick united action on the part ol Britain and America to deter the Ja panese from "thrir experilous adventure the issue of which cannot be
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  • 352 2 Surprise Attack On Japanese Shanghai. July 14. rHE big- kn i!t i corp.s Ol the 29th Chinese army, now Peiping was in action ior the first time since the Great Wall hostilities to 1^ 33 at dawn yesterday when they made a surprise attack on
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  • 366 2 BE SOUNDED "CEASE FIRE" SHOULD The nines Comment* On China Hostilities London. July 14 u iai'AN's wise M bf tai be to sound th dmal ami Institute an inquiry Into the incident on July .»nd with Chinese coopt ration, wm the few stray volleys at their true worth She would
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    • 504 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS VITALIS. Stimukit-e.s the sralp DreOH the hair j Vitalis and massagr. tfct 60 aBCOad workout. Keeps hair healtliy and handsome $1.00 $1.80 $3.00 MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. BOARD RESIDENCE! SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE—::. Meyer IU»»4 (near Swimming Club) Board- Residence at moderate rate* Larte Garden*— Tmuil*— Phone: 57«. "LOXTON" Fir.st
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    • 201 2 gvcc pi\ Head Office <■■ nii..i Tbonr extrusions to fo>^ Td: "Tim*- Kuala Lumpur Oftice: 25 J»* Phone <♦> Ipoh Office: Bieirst#i Knad. Phone Penan* fHRre 12 B« I'h.im I I 1 4 urt. r f 4 Phone: SUBSCRIPTION Hithii. 0 Monthly Quarterly t I Half Yearly *i:»<> 1 early
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 96 2 Diary Of The Day The Tides High WaUr 306 am 8 5 ft 335 p.m. j 8.6 ft Sports Soccer R.A. «ft Skins 'Div I) at j Stadium. Water Polo: Y.M.C.A. vs Gordons at j Fort Canning. Lawn Tennis: S.L.T A. championships. Cinemas ALHAMKRA Sea DeviU with Victor afcLaghlen. j
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  • 471 3 MANAGER TELLS CORONER OF BOXER'S LAST WORDS "You Will Shame Me If You Throw In The Towel" DEATH BY MISADVENTURE VERDICT A I>KVM \TIC account of his last words with the late Joe Grande just before the boxer prepared for the tenth and fm.il round of
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  • 540 3 Stiff Sentence For Perak A. D. O. TAIPING CAR SMASH SEQUEL (From Our Own Correspondent) Ta i pi ii». July 14. THE case in which Kamarudin, Assistant District Officer at Larut and Matang, charged after a motor smash with causing the i death of a ricksha puller by a rash
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  • 207 3 Talk To Rotarians "THE SURVIVAL of the fittest is a phrase that has had more nonsensical and more damaging interpretations than almost any other cliche in our language." said Dr. Cicely Williams in an address to the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday said, she pointed out. that
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  • 135 3 QINGAPORE jurors in future will have to raise their right hand while being sworn in prior to trying a case at the Assizes and repeat the woiJs after the Registrar: I will well and truly try and true deliverance make between m> Sovereign Lord the
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  • MAN BRINGS 150 UNSTAMPED LETTERS INTO COLONY
    • 160 3 (Prom Our Own Correspondent. Taiping, July 13. Y or should not be so free in the use of your knife." said the Taiping Magistrate today in sentencing a Tamil, Kannan, to four months rigorous imprisonment for stabbing: his wife, Sinnammah. The woman's lung was punctured. «T AM
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    • 160 3 "AS to 'spoiling the simple savage', those who have to do the job find that the people so called are rarely savaqe and never simple," said Dr. Cicely Wil'iams in a Rotary Club talk yesterday. 'They are being damaged by their ignorance and their isc'ction far more than
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 3 AUSTRIAN WINS DIAMOND SCULLS AT HENLEY. Hasenohrl of Austria, winning the Diamond Sculls from Coulson, of Canada, at Henley a fortnight ago.
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  • 1261 3 Extraordinary Delays In Discharges Said To Be "Denial Of Justice" I i i CCATHING criticism of the delay in the Bankruptcy Office, Singapore, in con- nection with an application for discharge, was made by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, Acting" Chief Justice, yesterday when
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 84 3 UUffINSPIUS MWw%M There no better pill nV r«ly upon MAR I INS PILLS. Mfr Sold by all (hemist* Store* and W by ml FEDKKAL UISPKSSARY. 1 Raflhi Square. Siogapure. M -^^IMPORTANT NOTICE= I l>ej» to not it y that I have removed to 106 ORCHARD ROAD (opposite former address) U.S.
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    • 54 3 I *>■ "1 'y^BifeiJ lvw^BßP ?'< 1 >v^ *^B^bßßv^ ■'XSkSbP «HB^9K-'<?* j? Sc^HsßStcSs j^^Ht^ i"rfM^^B^MBBBB^»" .•xK«||j| Job I -^SSBBBaB BBBBBsHV V ,^l^SS^^Sm^3b^^R^^^^^^B> «f "SbBBBbI MHBwBBpiS^^BaR 4> BBmlmuE 5 B^^m I I I BBS) Lui\ rlu I L, DE LICIOUS^DELIGHTFUL DELICACY So refreshing ar.J nourishing. Male from fresh ice cream and
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  • 530 4 HOME NEWS A 55- YEAR -OLD woman was killed in Peckhan Rye Park when a large bough broke from a tree over the path and struck her She was Mrs Florence Prowse. of Upland Road. East Dulwu-h. THE London Passenger Transport Board has decided
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  • 767 4 Daily K\ press THE public would like to knew v. w.i*. is happening ab>ut the new pi. .n> fox cheaper electricity. While Mr H- !t»-BeU;ha was still Minister o: rranaport the Government put forward proposals b.is.'d on the report o. Lsrrt MeGo.van. but going beyond it in
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  • 651 4 New Chronicle REPLYING to a question in the House ol Commons the ChanceUor said co;ts oi the Exchange Account are 30.000 ptr annum tor management and sold handling charges, plus interest on Treasury Bills which avorag'd 11s. Bd. per cent, last v-^ar. At the end of March the
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  • 607 4 DASTOR NIEMOELLER was arrest ed in Berlin by Secret Police on a political charge An official communique states that h? hai delivered inflammatory speeches attacking leading personages in the State and the Nazi movement Dr Martin Niemoeller (45) served in the Great War as a submarine commander in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 373 4 This lady suffered "untold agony from corns." She rould not do her own shopping, and found it difficult to g^t about at all. Naturally she tried ail sorts of remedies, but got no relief til! she found Radox. Read her grateful letter I "7 have suffered untold agon, corns. I
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  • Article, Illustration
    162 5 Picture from STO( IMIWIIH ROWDING on ih e steps at the re-opening of Paris stork exchange. The bourse had been tlo sed by Government order to avoid speculation during the financial crisis. ■»."> fiFRMW KX-SOUMEBfI irh« mert fwtmmtn in EnchuMi tl'iri:i« v war paid j \i>it t' f Ifhmdi M
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    • 43 5 Photoi'iapluc copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. ITS surpw sWG m oifhUke.., in LAMBS ...BUT THE LAMBS WE SELL ARE THE FINEST PROCURABLE PHONE: 5376 (4 Lines) i^ W.P.S. 267 ii
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  • 147 6 NEARLY 40,000 SOLDIERS IN BIG CAMPAIGN Fanatic Priest Is Stormy Petrel Of Borderland AMINOK war, in which both British and Indian troops have had many casualties, is taking place on India's Northwest Frontier. The trouble broke out us t M result of the fanatical Fakir of
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  • 132 6 Ceylon Bans Pundit Nehru Film HANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU'S -message" is first on the ILL of lilms banned in Ceylon the first half i of this year. Eiu'nt ti'.ir.s luur of which WttZ Bri i.sh *ere barned by Mr. w. L. Murphy. th Municipal Commission T. an.i the other members of
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  • 289 6 Case Against Sikh In Kuala Lumpur [From Our Own Correspondent 1 Kua'a Lumpur. July 13. A magistrate was called to give evid- ence regarding proceedings heard before him. when Wasaka Singh, a Sikh waff charged before Mr. W. J. Thoro- i nrst magistrate. Kuala Lumpur,' today with
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  • 57 6 Fatality At Seletar Base The Navy dry dok at SeleUr was the .scene ol a tragedy yesterday. During a quarrel between a Chinese and Tamil, the former, it is alleged. was knocked from the top walk of the deck and hurled. 40 feet to the
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    15 6 VITAL MEETING ol NOS-INTKR-VKMION (OMMiriFK. MgSMT (irandi. the Italian Ambassador. arriving' at the PsfCiga Office.
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  • 48 6 Beta duled to leave Singapore on Tuesday morning, the China Frtedom. Nanking** naval training ship, sailed j yesterda> lor Penang. The 200 cadets, who were overwhem<d by Singapore Chinese hospitality tarried away with them numerous presents from the local Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
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  • 123 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July 14. "QIIRAL MALACCA has been flooded by torrential rains. Malay kam pongs at Klebang have been submerged in feet of water. The bridge at Ayer Ham, on the Klebang Road has been damaged and detours have had
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  • 436 6 At dawn this morning I flew 250 miles from P^hawar in a twoseater RAF Wapiti biplane over the grim mountainous country where the Waziristan war is being waged, the correspondent wrote on July 2 from Rayniak. It L> difficult to convey impressions of the appalling
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  • 191 6 Figures For L;i>t Vcar Are Released i pal t $17.44 an incr« u^e cf $379 ter than lor aoi the rep »rt •>. th Muni I ids thi 'I kth fl „vi.; > nst 1 9*79 Compensai 1.291 was raid in acqulsitio In luded that ol
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  • 160 6 [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. July 11. THE Kuala Lumpur Y.W.C.A. has started a novel campaign to collect funds lor the expenses this year. The association needs $4,000 for current expense.- Out of this sum. $1,800 will go to installing a modern sanitation plant
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  • 204 6 (FYon Our Own Correspondent > hii.il.i l.umpur. July IS. Looked at [rom any angle, on the ground or In the air. the new club home for the k. t:.i Lumpur Flying Club will resemble a giant aircraft. Costing nb m\ HOjOOO It will have the
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  • 487 6 Eurasian Dies From Stan Wound On Wav To HomitaJ HI DID not kill him intentionally." declared Kalnam, Indian coolie, on trial before Mr. Justice Howes the Assize Court yesterday with murdering Bernard Hefau* Klattig, Eurasian sub-overseer of the P.W.D., on >la\ 'i ;ii
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  • 110 6 Further Charges Still To Be Heard Sentence of lour mjnihs' rigorous imprisonment was passed yesterday on Ismail bin Abdul Majid. until recently an employee in the General Po>t Office, for the theft 01 three Old Etonian ties He was convicted on that charge by
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  • 196 6 DELECA TES PUT QUOTA CASE /^EYLONS trade delegation in L i.ave had a very lull and lra:. cussion with the Manchester Cha of Commerce about the textile qu Mr G C S Corea a member o: delegation <the other member H. J Huxham hu> |Id HP tive
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  • 56 6 Und r I MM Mk Ceylon 1 Association. Singap.i Mi G L V- Assistant Editor of tfcf Strait- Tinu-s wil" de 1 ran addres> on T )i tlie Maiavan Pr»'ss" .t» :i tion Hull. 11. Har.dv Rm\d on Mondav July 19. a: 6.30 p m T!ip
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 42 6 OV4 LTI N E Delicious— Hot or Cold YOU REMEMBER CHARLES WINNINGER'S grand role as DEANNA DURBIN'S DADDY in "3 SMART GIRLS?" Now he is co starred with MIRIAM HOPKINS JOEL McCREA 'WOMAN CHASES MAN' United Artists' LAUGH-FEAST Coming to the CAPITOL
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    • 68 6 THE SPEED AND LUXURY OF TRAVEL BY K. N. I. L. M. WILL BE A REVELATION TO YOU SINGAPORE— PALEMBANG in 1' 2 hour* SINGAPORE-BATAVIA in i hoi.r> Departure from Singapore every Wednesday S a.m. Fast connections in Batavia to Bandoeng Semaran*. Soerabaja, BALI and BORNFO. Apply; Offices K. N.
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  • 73 7 Law Notice For The Day Before ilir Artiiir Chief Ju>tHf ki the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. O- I 1 Rc will or S-ed Abdulrahnian bin Ali bin Omar Aljunied. de- dL He Hefort* Mr. Justice Hours in the 2nd. t ourt at H».3« a.m. late*: R^'X Ratntm. Before Mr.
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  • 42 7 Moscow, July 14. prominent Georgia men hav: betn cxecut d aft?r pleading guilty to r.ui esp onuge on b half of a power "sabctage of national economy." according to an official annonncem?nt in th? Tiflis newspaper. Zariavostoka Reuter
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  • 143 7 "Salah, Salah" The Gamblers Say From Our Own OOfTmpoPdent) lpoh. July 13. "Salah, 6dlah". <wron«?. OTohg) saic I fourteen Chinese youngsters employed in United Engineers' local tcundry i a charge of gaming. They £iid Ihej all belonged to the fimn'ij and afte: pay-day had a little flutter. Magistrate: I cannot
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  • 126 7 (From Our Own Correspondent I Johore Bahru. July 13. Pleading guilty to a charge of eaus ing grievous hurt to CbOQi Hoi b\ driving his lorry in a rash manner at the 2nd mile. Scudai Road, on May 24 Tay Kim Seng, a lorry driver, was
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    26 7 ph -if.. AN INCIDENT during play in yt sterda.v s division 111 match when the Y.M.C.A. and Chinese Jreu iM e-all at Anson Ki»ad. Free Press
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  • 175 7 Yesterday's Rubber Auction THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.338th auction yesterday when there were catalogued 1.638.574 lbs.. 731.50 tons; Offered L062J93 lbs.: 474 24 tons: sold 1 .040.162 lbs 464. :*6 tons. Spot London 9 B d. New York 187 8 cts PRICES REALISED Ribbed smoked
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  • 129 7 Malayan Promotions Ajid Transfers u London .-.t nt 1 London. July M. li.r Col nial Ottlc* announces tile Lowing Malayan promotions, trans- appi kntment: Mr II WoishiTt' Treasurer', to be Secretary Straits Settlements Mr. C. H«dges Senior Accountant Accountants), to be Ac- > count ml General, Straits Settlements.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 275 7 Personality tf^S^y^^^ You> Coiflure Play. fyfSm^^^^ no.UO neu ftXnjiyy mott and vou vH) N -t tK dLsaDDo.ntea T v^FIGARO Ladies Ha a~ dressers. »t Bra> Ba.sah Kd Raffles Hotel Pbrnir Z*hH EVERY YOUNG MAN SHOULD SEE THE DOMINANT SEX The World's Greatest Singer in his Finest Film m «W robeson
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    • 281 7 D/yC^DWDECS OPENING TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 HERE'S THE SHOW FOR FUN AND LAUGHTER— AND SOME GRAND NEW TUNES! Kt*'-'"H Carole Lombard BK^H FRED MacMURRAY I^^ /\^pt, ll iKiirnsa. romascisg! i**! I Dorothy Lamour 1 m^^X M l That fascinating Jun^ le 5 m ml Princess sings and I W*^tfk ial swings
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  • 606 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1937. In Secret Conclave JHE Singapore Municipal Commission, autocratic and overweening from Its very birth, snows every sign of developing its nauseating character to a degree that will eventually get under the toughest of Singapore skins and provoke an outcry that it will
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  • 2185 8 The Arab And The Jew In Palestine These comments tire summary of the views expressed by Sir Charles Petrie in his recent book on the "Lord* of the Island Seas" THERE were Jews in Palestine before the Great War. when the country formed part of the Ottoman Empire. There were
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 144 8 Caldbecks BY SPECIAL A TO H.W THI %PPOINTMENI KING F lA FOR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING PRESENTS IN STERLING SILWR, E. P. N. S. CRYSTALWARE THE HEADQUARTERS AT THE ROYAL JEWELLERS (incorporated In Ceylon). IK£ Hi h street. No. 1. Bishop Street, SINGAPOKr IPQfI rFNANf, EDUCATIONAL DEMONSTRATIONS OF THE NUMEROUS USES OF
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    • 55 8 AN EX-DETECTIVE declares that an expert cracksman can break into anything without bcin«r heard. Except song, of course. But it shows haw necessary it is to protect the contents ci the home by "GAFLAC BURGLARY POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFf ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. 'Incorporated in Great Britain) HONG KONG
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  • 1354 9 Dr. Wu Lien Teh On His Career WHY ME CUT OFJ HIS "PIGTAIL" AND LEARNED MANDARIN (Fr»?fl Our Own Correspondent) IVnanjr. July It. DISTINGUISHED visitor to the Penally Free yesterday, w u Dr. Wu Lien Teh, tl-e wwrM flMli plamie specialist, who was i"ii'?(l
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  • 294 9 Why Indian Livestock Is Banned "ONLY SAFE WAY" SAYS OFFICIAL wt^uerk haa been an absolute pro- hibition I D the importation of Indian g< at.s and sheep Into afa since the ban was Imposed on May 14 this >var." said the Government Veterinary Burgeon, Singapore, when asked to corrment on
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  • 228 9 London, .Inly I L With a total of 155.090 officers and other ranks, the Territorial Army Is stronger than at any Other period since it was reconstitut d 17 y an ago. The total compares with 138,926 a year ago. Renter. born in the Straits could achieve
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    45 9 PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES. The Achbishop of Westmi7istcr accompanied by the Bishops of Plymouth and Ciijton lead a pilgrimage to Lourdcs promoted by the Society of Our Lady of Laurdes. This is a viciv of the 1.000 pilgrims at prayer before the departure from Victoria Station.
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  • 160 9 Big Irrigation Scheme In Province (From Our Own Correspondent) Pcnang. July 14. A BKJ development in the irrl- gatinn scheme for the whole of Province Wellesley, with a view to improving the soil for agricultural purposes, is anticipated in (hr near future. it is understood that the Government has approved
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  • 108 9 BRITISH SHIPPING REVIVAL Industry Makes Remarkable Progress London. July 11. NOT .since 1930 has the British shipbuilding industry been as busy as at presc-t 285 ves agi ret iting 1.200.000 tons, are under construction in the British Isles. This is 350 000 tons above, the flgui >r June last year
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  • 196 9 Sakai Runs Amok In Highlands (From Oiu Own Correspondent). Tapah, July 14. WHAT la believed to be the first known case ol the kind occurred when a Bakal named Banga, living at the 18th mile, Cameron Highlands; R4 id, is alleged to have run amok and slashed his wife, his
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  • 58 9 STOCK EXCHANGE QUIET DAY London, July 13. The Stock Exchange today experiquiet day and business was i: t to have any material t it ct or. pri ras arm on bullish weather .md crop news. The dollar fluctuated throughout the day bul on balance weakened fair- r the same reasons
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  • 516 9 Chinese Tin Miners Forced To Sell Quotas By Drought From Our Own Correspondent) I poh. July 14. A SERIOUS position is rapidly arising out of the drought conditions which have prevailed for six weeks < throughout the greater part of the M Kiiita Valley and other tin-mining i areas in
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  • 212 9 Complaints About New Tin Prospecting From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. July 14. /CONSIDERABLE resentment is now felt, in mining circles here over the Government's partial Wlfac oJ the ban en tin prospecting. Producers bitterly denounce the Governments granting oi permission to prospect to mining engineers not in possession ot assessmem
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  • 186 9 2,000 Gallons Of Petrol: Breach Of Trust Charge From Our Own Correspondent* IVm.hii;. July 14. LIM TEIK KEAT. I dNt at Borneo Motors. Penang. v ;i> ItlMlti by the Detective Bramh. alleged to have committed breacn ol trust in respect ol benzine valued at about $1,700 belonging to Borneo Motors
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  • 30 9 Mrs. W. G. S. Dobbie. wife of General Dobbia. will leave unexpectedly lor England by the Carthage tomorrow. She will be away for four months.
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  • 38 9 NEW A.B.M. MEMB ERS New members of the Association of British Malaya include Messrs. M. E. Rudolf. F. G. Aplin. A L. Birse. J. R. Dennler. S. Fortune, M. K. Foster, E. J Riches ?nd M. W Tipler.
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    • 3 9 *$'.4f i 3mH^^^^^^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b
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    • 41 9 S|||Sg BROCKLEHURST jß|| SILK TIES iNSpM SUPERIOR DESIGNS WOVEN BY ENGLISH CRAFTSMEN IMPROVED SHAPE AND LENGTH ||i|i||s g::ater resilience STITcHED WITH PURE SILK NEW standard f value PRICES $1.50, $1.75 AND 53. 00 OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 516 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES trom London 5.30 p. m. July 14 Thr .ibovp are dralrrs' middle prirrs; jobbers' margins, brokerage ■ml st.unp duty are not included. of *:i denomination unless Yesterday Previously Rise or Pall stated CONVStaa I/xm. 5 pc. 1944-64 112 :I K I12 1 4 landing
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    • 178 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 14 j RCBBKR: Firm. London-Spot, 9 1 16d. 9 5 16d. Previously: 9' R d. ,d August: fl 5 16d. 9%d. Previously: 9 3 16d. fl IflM Oct. -De 9%d 9 7ll6d. Previously: A 5 hid 9-'»„d Jan.-Mar. 9 7 16d
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    • 1019 10 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES From Exchange Telegraph <„ Fraser and Co. y s List UI.DM S|»AV. Ill* 14. I!»37 K M MINING Buyers SHler* Armat Tin < 4s 6s 9d 7s 3d A ,<in Kumljang (Cl 38*. 4 An LraJ Maiuy If I 57s 59s A.: Hitam <ss» S2s
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    • 190 10 ISSUED B Y FRASER AND CO. AT Till. I U OF BUBINBBB YESTERDAY I 'in it iniddax was > I l;; 4. U pM (Ml I lie London Sto< k Exchange yesterda> u.ix reported <•• •«nd irregular, hut the tin share section according l«. iM.s was distinctly
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    • 90 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 14, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I X R.S.S in cases i FOB July> 31 < 3P* Good FAQ. in bales 'FOB July) 30 516 .10 716 No 1 X R.S.S. (Spotloose i <awardable MngapoFC) 30 :< 4 .;n 7 H July 30%
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    • 64 10 j From London L atest Quotations Tili: Finn C;ush i:2r>3 l.Ss Previously Finn at 1:266 2s>. Three months €267 7s 6d Previously i:265 5s New York Tin: 60.n0 Previously fK> 2S Copper: ttlemenl »:S<» 12.s (id Previou>ly t.S6 f>s Gold: Yesterday v 7 fo id Previously (;6
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    • 192 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations i July II SELLING London TT 24 1 16 London, demand 2 4 l 16 London, i months' tight 2 4' 8 Lyons, demand 1482 Hamburg, demand 142 N'rw York demand sr Montreal, demand sh Batavia, demand IO5V« B on irang, demand 104",, Calcutta,
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    • 268 10 Fraser Company. UST OF CURRENT ""DIVIDENDS. Boo Ies Ciose Company Dividend TIN Awn Kitmbanf w, int. July 23 IW Bonus Hong F;itt r; Int. July 20 Johan 7U'; int. July 23 Kamra 2' 2 Final June 21 K. Lani ut 10'.; Final July 21 Kamunting 10'', Lit. July 13 Kuchai
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    • 63 10 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES July 14 Gambler T.T. 3 00 Java Cube HOC Tiamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 17 00 Black Pepper 950 Copra, imixed 5.45 Copra, sundried 585 Small Flake Tapioca 4.40 Rice Saigon Al $155 Rice Siam. W.C. No. 1 $145 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 2 $137 Rice
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    • 68 10 London Closing Quotations July 14 Meth *i uf Parity before Latest PrpCen f ro Quoting 20-9-31 Ratr rio P.in.s franc to ***** 128 128 Now York to 4.88 4.96 1316 Amsterdam Guilders to 8 97% 9 01', Hoivi Ko:m Prr dollar ti 2 I:i( ls 21; Shuu'h.u
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    • 201 10 July 10 12. U. 1 in Com n>l ;t 102 104'^ i -.in T< lephoDc and ToloKraph 168 4 lt§H 169" Atchcson Railroad 81' «2 :t j 81U ChC 54', 56 f»4 7^ i>t 154 155' L 156« 4 32' H 32 T R 33 ral Blei
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  • 147 11 91,955,000 LBS. IN ma lie ii Th? world absorption of tea in March was 91.955.000 lbs. making 900.843.000 for the restriction year against 878.030.000 for 1935-1936. While the world absorption of tea suffered a decline of 21 million lbs. j in 1936. compared with 1935. the
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  • 340 11 Winning CONTRACT Ps tWf«u\(Aau> David Burnstine, Meruin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby and Hotvard ScTienken, uurld's leading team-of-four inventors of the systevi that fias beaten every other system in existence. NO FINESSE NECESSARY OQUEEZE plays occur very fre- qiu'iitly. On a groat many deals the sque ze is automatic: the natural
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  • 34 11 A memorial service for the late Mrs K G M Fraser. who died in England a few days ago. will be held at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 5 15 p m tomorrow
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  • 877 11 Messrs Fraser Co's Report Up to a i un i world eemed to m an ro a:)d he Internationa] situation though itill delicate teemed decid dl] i •han It had been tor some time past The that th- lirv iken pom ra I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 504 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 rssued and Fully Paid-up.. $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling £6,500,000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve
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    • 484 11 CHARTERED BANh OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHIN* (Incorporated in England by (Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 000.0u0 HEAD OFFICE: 38, BLshopsgate, London. E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Rangoon Amritsar Ipoh Saigon Bangkok
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 964 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY m\'fl\P()RE 7° 5 TaUt on current French events In Greek b > y- Apastolis. 1,333 kcsi2ts m.) 35 CmtmtwSff* 8.05 Talk on French events. M* w j x 8 2° Concert relay. Cttnese music .Teochew records). g5O News m French Colunial ma rket Indian music records
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 454 12 SHIPPING EARNINGS OF NOR WA Y Fifty- two Deficits And 110 Surpluses THAT the new legislative measures which the Norwegian Gov--1 eminent was considering in regard to hours of work at sea and manning regulations would increase the expenses of Norwegian shipowners by some 15 per cent, was the contention
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    • 227 12 The Tendency To Expand Accentuated In a report issued hut month on economic and commercial conditions lln Czechoslovakia to February. 1937., prepared by Mr A D. Spinks. Acting I Commercial Secretary to H M Legation I at Prague, it is stated that the tendency of trade
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    • 200 12 •"THE fastest freight service feet* the Orient and Manila will soon be provided by a British Company, the Blue Funnel Line one ol the most im portant shipping organisations in the world. sajS the Time> oi Ct-yr Th«- to be employed on the service
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    • 76 12 Th.' foKawtef :\re t. l^ 6in?.o.»rH.^ro »-.ir Board lor Ad:.. K am 11 jiodov. T.irj;a:i ELust 9am. xn Maru East a m M I V i I 6 AJB 15 16 godowns. BUvermap I >pm: f 1 fodosj Hong K.. of Bbj 20 1 god nms Klnts
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    • 86 12 The Burma Meteorological Departt has taken over !rom India all meteorolOfica] work in Burma, except the work o! issuing warnings re^ardniii storms :o its ports. Whl h vfll continue to be done by the Meteorological Ottos at Calcutta until such tjme as the Rangoon office
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    • 76 12 Report for we year ended Ifai 1937. ol John Brown and, Co Ltd. the Clyde shipbuilders, allows the balance rofit lor the pear was C4ffJ92 ifakUt ij 400.564 in the previous year The directors recommend a final dividend of is per share, makfclf Is 6d for
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    • 9 12 T:.. ticHlarly drm« this sharp
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 493 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated «n Pill) TELEPHONE: Freight M33— Pa**»f« I4IL LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKINO AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIf IC vWOTIDt GfttATeST'' 'incorporate In Biifljuxl) THE <4 EMPRESS M ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by
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    • 37 12 TELEPHONE UDI k THONK t^s-| 5471 f*nH— r -^> (5 lines) TOSE no tiuie in < .til us whmever the iwvi\ may be for in the Classified Want-Ad Columm lie results waiting (o serve you JFree f>rcdB WANT ADS
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    • 103 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHFDt'LE (M K%ILI\G§ By l'ortni^htl> P.iv^. u < i <ti nurr Brtwecti Kan- M.n l'..rt -sudan MarNT*llr«. Palnia and I i Jand ■OMdl \KI» s\li IN< Port ol l»isenih irkati<»n |'!>m«mth I.ea 1 f I n KEUMCNDOII cumomnm AMAH A ifiitMn NKMOI BUHMA YOMA PEGU KEMMENDfNI CIiINIHVJN All
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 642 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals i j BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.15 a.m. Svrettenham, 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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    • 68 12 CLEARANCES July 13: Sophie Riekmers. Kumerland tGer.t; B. de St Pierre. CJ O. Merlin (Fch.); Malini. Praehatipok (81am): Ban Ho Liong <Ch.>; Tokiwa Maru Japan t; Tiipai. Kulit. Bengalen. j Indrapc-^ra. Rokan. Narbada <Dut.»; !Chye Hin Tay Yit, Irisbank. Kinta! Raub. Ban Hong Liong. Rimau <Brit July 14: Aing Leong.
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    • 176 12 SINGAPORE HARBOITt Ships alongside tin- k\ K\p«rtfd to \r Kast Wharl I. num.* <„i, Rohna 22: Hang K Main Wharl (Fnlra.ii Cartha?r 1« ViAdrasiiu 11 I^. vern E^nptrr l»o<k iKntran.. G< tira 30; I lU Krnpirp lunk t uti ,n, City <>! S Wrst Whart < Knti mm Akh;i> ui-
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 493 13 TRAVEL BRITISH BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Uue Due Tonnage S'por*. Tonnage S'por«. 1937 1937 RVJPUTANA IT 000 Ju'.y 16 N ALDER A 16 000 Sept. 10 s'PL'RA H.OOO July 30 CARTHAGE 15.000 Sept. 24 BURDWAN 6.070 July 31 BANGAIX>RE
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    • 477 13 (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ■yv \BBSSSj jBL ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Uue Balls CITY OF ORAN Havre. London. R'dam. Hburg, Glasgow July 30 Aug. 2 CITY OF KIMUBERLEY Havre. London. R'dam. H burg.
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    • 958 13 REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen and Commonwealth Lino. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Hua KhJou Steamship Co., U»S2) LU. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. The Cunard White Star Ui The Straits Steamship Ca, Ltd- Shaw Savill and Albion Co.. Ltd. The China Navigation Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 563 14 K. P. M. MAPlA— Wednesday. July 14. P. Samboe. Prigi-Radja. Sapat TembilaVAN DER LlJN— Thursday. July 15, Toboali. Cheribon »not ior pxssengeft), Semarang. Sourabaya. Boeleleng (passengers and mails only*. Ampenan (passengers and mails only). Padang-Bay (passengers and mails only>. Benoa (passengers and mails only* and Banjoewangi. TlDORE— Thursday. July 15.
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    • 717 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Vbid AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMDO, BOMBAY. SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, .MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives leaves Leaves Arrive* S'pore. S'pore. Penanj. New York. Pre.s. Adams July 25 July 27 July 29 Sept 7 Pros. Harrison Aug. 8 Aug.
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    • 540 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA I Thames Maru Cape Town via Mombasa 7 Dar-es-Salaam. Lourenco Ma: Durban East London. Port Eliz and Mossel Bay Yeifuku Maru Cape Town via Mombasa, E Dar-es-Salaam. Beira Loun ques Durban and Port F... Buenos Aires Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo
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  • 561 15  -  J. V. RAINBOW [BY EVEN oM tlawn of the billiard millions will not believe certain strokes ihle on the table unless they see them done There are hun(irrds ot these strokes, some of them simple, some otherwise, but all interest ins because they appear
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  • 190 15 The following have neen invited to part in the trial matches to players to represent Singapore at hookey at the Malayan Chinese Olympic "meeting at the end of th^ month. Low Kee Pow. Seet Keng Siew. Kam Gim Lock. Lee Kit Soon. Tan Beng Wan
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  • 34 15 Owing to the Open Golf Meeting a the Singapore Golf Club during th August holidays the date of play n th August mixed foursomes at th Island Cub is altered to Sunday. Auf 8
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    6 15 Herbert SutHifTe, another old professional favourite.
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  • 329 15 Keppel vs. Island Club I •TEAMS and tinus for the golf mutch I between the Keppel and Island Clubs, to be played on the former's course on Sunday are (Ktppel players mentioned first >. 8.45 a.m. H. I Jones <6' and C. W. 'Watson «8» C. A
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  • 80 15 From Our Own (respondent) n Sr^imat. July 1... In the Begamai and District L«M»ut n the Euopean> today sc ►red an overwhelming 5 1 victory over Gemerer after conceding the first goal ot thf it I match fiv? minutes From the start ie P G Jones
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  • 1289 15 THUNDEROUS applause, glorious sunshine, a huge crowd darkeniim the stands of historic Lord's, and one lone "beflannelled" figure making his way to the Pavilion, hot but happy that he has achieved a great personal triumph, writes Charles Bray in the Sunday Express. He does
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  • 144 15 Division Three Soccer S.C.F.A. I: YM.C.A An exciting same o. soccer w; played on the Harbour Board grour yesterday in the third division temgi ending in a one all draw between tl Chinese 111 and Y.M.CA Despite U result, the unbeaten Chinese are tl winners of
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  • 156 15 SBA :i s M >-P K reekn i r Illllilf A r I t I P N Sinulrs HO V P T Paul. kfehan I :huii H Poo DMMbtes: K C H«lathan n Taj I Una Ke.:s IU kg. Clm I K h 3on K: f«. P
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    • 133 15 A HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Jfev TOMORROW AT 8-45 P- M. BPm! THREE IMPORTATIONS M OXE SIGHT W TIGER FLOWERS vs. JOE DIAMOND M (1« Ib. FUsh) 12 <3» round* <>lal.v» s Joe l.ouisl BATTLING SIMA m. NEIL HEMCHIT (Filipino— Chinese Sensation) It (3» rounds illfilwilffcl .onU-nder) W'W LITTLE OLAES vs.
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    • 63 15 fl Tiv fl 19 9' 9 fl 9 n fl 9 H M> 9 fl IHm PB Hj 1 1 H Oft B H u»m 'In- jH t^ H 91 B H fl H B I u fl 9 jB S mm. pg ker fl U£ raptoee pta| B p^
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  • 12 16 MKn STRICKLAND YONG LOON (HONG MRS. WAKDKN
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  • 105 16 Th: following have accepted to play cricket for S.C.C vs. Navy on Saturday at 2 p.m. at S.C.C. P. J. Bennett, L. L. Cooper, I. Scott HrUeleish. P. W. Holt. A. F. Hunter. W. K. Jagger, G. H. Lang, P. EgertonSmith, J. *E. Slade E G. Staunton capt.)
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  • 738 16 Loon Chong Huck Toe Reach Men's Final f AFTER an homeric struggle In the first set of 18 games. Mrs. Ebrr defeated Mrs. Strickland 10 8. 6 l, to win the final of the women's singles of the S.L.T.A. championships, yesterday, at the
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  • 173 16 in ipii ol the fact thai the halfttane soon was two goals to one In favour Ol the SCC. the Canals finally race eded In winning jresterday'i division three soccer on the jxidany by > two Plenty <>j chances were mined by
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  • 68 16 Y .M.C. A. SOCCER The following have ben elected to play football for th Y.m.c.a. Junior Dept. vs. Bata Shoe Sports Club II today at Anson Road ground at 5 p.m. Be Titian Han, We Aik Chan. M. Bwyny, Ooh Chin Chye, K. Leembrugfen, Ynw Wah Sung, V. Armstrong, Lim
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  • 66 16 Tomorrow, ther? will be the usual afternoon races at the R.S.Y.C. for the "B" and T class. The .start will be at 5.20 pni. On Sunday, there will be no race for th? International six-m:tre class. The 'B" class will .sail the final race for tin* Clifford Challenge
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  • 52 16 The following have been selected to play water-polo against the Gordon's Regiment today at 4 p.m. at Y.M.C.A. pool Tan Wee Bng, Choo Song Chye, Benny Fone.s. Lee Hon Ming. Kwik Sam York. Sim Boon Howe and Henry Yeo. < Reserves: Tan Klang Khoo. Urn Cheng Siong and
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  • 313 16 Two Three-Figure Breaks By Lindrum THOSE nho witnessed the billiards exhibition at the S.C.C. yesterday by Horace Lindrum and Melbourne Inman were treated to some really class play, the like of which has not hcen seen here for years. Both plavers displayed a remarkable adaptability
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  • 162 16 PI Athlete* To Tr s i\H From Our Own Corn Hrnan*. Jul Psnang represents" lljl Chinese athletic mm I pT€ has been selectf r: M have not bMH r.-ceived 'section. The total nurr.^ r women competitors are will be accompanied by ftfcMfl ciaLs. who will
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  • 427 16 RECORD ENTRIES FOR PENANG RACES Nine Events Cn Each Day RECORD entries have been received for the Penang Turf Club's meeting to start at the end of this month and to be continued in August. In vi< w of the disappointing nominations at Penang over the last couple of meetings
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  • 113 16 SCR.C. cricket teams for the wtek snd are: Saturday vs. A.P.C at t p.m. at S.C. R.C.: Lnw Kee Choe. Tan Thean Trk. Kam Grim Lock. Gun Kee TUn, Oscar Hing. Meo Geo Lee. Poh Guan Hock. Chua Sim. Tay Yew W?c Evan Wong ind Seah Keng Siew.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 40 16 a bonk to talk about DAILY MAIL HEADLINE Neil Bell Tatmmtmt of Stephen Fame "Another fascinating study of character. He makes his people SO redl that you feel you have met them"_DAiLY dispatch $4.50 KELLY WALSH, LTD. Raffles Place Singapore.
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    • 23 16 TIGER TESTIMONIALS Mrs. Elmer Q. Zilcli (Jr.) found alone with her guide book, said"Elmer has gone to see a man about a TIGER.
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