The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 July 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.1M4 CSTD. 1835 SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1937. 10 CENTS.
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  • 313 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh. ARTILLERY BRIGADE IN PEIPING SUBURBS Nanyuan Believed Objective Of Japanese Army LATEST CABLES OF NORTH CHINA CRISIS Shanghai, July 16. MR. TEN M<! CHIEH, (Jen. Chang Chi Chung and (Jen. (hang Yun Yung, representing the Hopci haluu Political Council, today began
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  • 495 1 Shanghai. July M rE entire absence today oi any rurther diplomatic news abou d- adlock in North regard- ri ai an OOtin Mia situ rmed circle* In Shanghai n ;n brh'-v.ng that 'able ler suggests t In I lonJltel the b si Chinese itrmtegj wart
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  • 169 1 The Chinese Ambassador in Tondon visited Mr. Eden at the Foreign Ollice again yesterday to discuss the Far Eastern situation. Reuter. *****0 TKOOPS FOR NORTH IIINA Shanghai, July 17. Quoting reports from unimpeachable sources the On Ira*, News official Chinese news agency says that the sth. <ith. 10th,
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    3 1 THE LOST HORIZON
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  • 297 1 BRITISH PROPOSALS FOR SPAIN DISCUSSED German And Italian Attitude BASIS FOR DISCUSSION London, July 16. •THE Spanish non-intervention committee met at the Foreign Office this morning: to discuss the proposals which the British Government has put forward to end the non-inter-vention deadlock. Both the Italian and German Ambassadors intimated that
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  • 27 1 Acting on instructions from the Propaganda Department of Nanking, thf Chinese Press in all p.irts of South China has commenced an anti-Japan-ese campaign. Sin Chev. Jit Poh.
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  • 172 1 Fresh Attack On French Franc London, July It. rOREIGN Exchange >peratOE3 were somewhat taken acuck by the change ol sentiment towards the French franc which began yesterday afternoon and continued today For the first time since the new Minister of Finance took up office French currency had to lace a
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  • 92 1 (From Our Own Correspondent* Peuang, July 1(1. The first member ot the Sindhi community to be appointed a justice of the peace. Mr. M. J. Assomull. head of the firm of W.issiamull As-somull and Co., wa.s entertained by the community at a reception at the
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  • 32 1 Tientsin, July 16. The death took place at Tientsin today of Lieutenant General Tashiro. a former General Officer CommandIng of the Jaoanesp trooos in North China. Reuter
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  • 45 1 London, July Hi. Far Eastern bonds weakened today but there was no pressure to sell, the marking down of prices being due to the desire of jobbers to safeguard themselves against the possibility of surprise selling from the Far East Reuter
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  • 60 1 A DECLARATION affecting 259 aen of land at Penang. "needed fcxr military barracks and quarters," ap tpeared in the Straits Settlemen*. Gazette last night. The area concerned Is in th? north east section of Penang and comprisf. two separate sections, both located m mukim 13. One
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 59 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness ami fragrance of the Ma la Nan direct to your home. Orchestral Concert K.I 5 to 9.1S p.m. A»* Dinner and Dance "■><"■•■" ».3# to iuidnig»ii w»<^ Trio Cimarro Kxpont-nls of Modrrn t lacskal Dsnclng KiioK Wmm TABLt Nen-dinen $I.M j| nifii RAFFLES ORCHESTRA N^.»rU
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    • 151 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN ?H MALAYA. SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT (formal) SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET FEATURING EVY ARMONT in Special Selected Songs ALEXANDRINE PARTNER in Comic Acrobatic Dances MUSIC BY RELLERS HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA DINNER $3— NON-DINERS $1 SUNDAY 1 1 a.m. 1 p.m. POPULAR CONCERT r
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  • 138 2 Army Film Banned In Singapore OJHLM-S. AND IHE CENSOR OHMS a film about the British Army and NftV] one of the productions banned by The Malayan film censor during the second quarter of 1937 The reas.>. for the b.i:inintfthat it show^ s pirate uprising ll a strange one :.>r the
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  • 273 2 CHANDU IN SIX SUITCASES 22 Months R.I. For Chinese Sentence <>: 2ss n us im- prisonment was pawed by Mr H A Forrer in the Criminal District Court yesterday on Tan Ah Chwee who was convicted on a charge of having imported 240 tahila o* Rfd Lion Chandu valued at
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  • 1117 2 "Scrap Collector" Asks Must Prices Fall? rHE statistics published since last Saturday have again proved even nore bearish than was indicated at hat time Malayan net exports for rune totalled 43.534 tons, only a faction under M per cent against he permissible 80 per cent, release ind
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  • 208 2 Minor Dispute Letdf To Injury From our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. July 16. A plea that he had been provoked vaa offered bj Puteh, an Indian Mo hammedan when he was charged before Mr W J. Thorogood. In the first magistrate's court ■'•!<»..:.' with voluntarily causing hurt
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  • 221 2 Home cricket results ai cabled by Renter are: At the Oval, Surrey beat Warwickshire by an Innings and 190 Surrey 494 ■Squires 133. Barling 121 1. Warwickshire 195 Gover six for GO > and 190 1 Gover seven lor 43 At Hull. Yorkshire beat Hampshire by four wick
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  • 244 2 Japan's View Of The China Crisis STATEMENT IN SINGAPORE The following statement, reccvtod Issued last night by the Japanese council general in Singapore "Since Saturday nigh* the peace negotiations have been helping and at <s p.n on Sunday, the Chinese authorities handed the Japanese military authorities th' document accepting without
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    • 416 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS A LITTLE USED OPTE N #V ENSURES PERFECT TEETH PRESERVATION Obtainable from aJI C'hrmivt* and Stor»^. Sole Agent<;rafton Lab«»r«i4irirs. S porr. UOAKI) RKSIDKM R. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE—?:. Meyer Koa4 mrar Sfriminlnc Club) Bu«xt) Residence at moderate rates U, [r <.«uil«-n> Tennis Khwne: 573«. "LOXTON" hii.-t Class Private
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    • 220 2 (the Singapoi* gixc U>L\. Hrkd OH.** < rtU m. ••hour r\l. i.ii. 1H I KualJ I IMIJpMI Uttxr 3j\ Sum Pboi |p«fa Office Hrrv trr Kftft* I'hunt Pri»i*ii^ < m»- 12. Ki^ln.| (it., rbour 147; Ijl' i.O- i (>OJ< t< 4 I ii SUBSCRIPTION RAtt M alay a Monthly Quarterly
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 131 2 Diary Of The Day The Tides High Water 5.11 am. 7.2 it 5 11 p.m. 74 ft Sports HMfttCl sporus at Medicals and Rattles YM(' A School of Commerce sporLs at Jalan BMW ■Mtar: Chinese v.s Malays tDiv. I* at Anson Road Cricket: SC f it Ml vy BJLC. vs
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  • 162 3 GASTRIC ULCER "NEARLY COST ME MY LIFE" ml duties of a railway 1 to make him liable to trouble Mr B. a Railway man. 1 Irotn a gastric ulcer which, be .riv >o>t me my lite He had <n operation, and wa* strictly months yet his pain ha appetite tailed,
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  • 165 3 Transferring From liangkok To Lopburi I Our O*n Correspondent > Bangkok. July 16. PWMBI time the nulitary 8.. ..z.:/*. are crowded .j. grounds attached to not suitable (or moder:) .iy this situation it is M r. ive rr.ort spa -.ous grounds. Bangkok today that i>
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  • 127 3 Possession Of Drugs Also Alleged Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Julv 15. to have been found yesterP>'taling Street in the possesleterious drugs. Syed Omar Mohamedan. appeared toMr W J Thorogood. in I !.:.>' rate's court Kuala threr separate charges :st instance he was chargeiviim three
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  • 400 3 Agreed To Let His Brother-In-Law Use His Name, He Alleges PUBLIC EXAMINATION ADJOURNED "THAT a business was started in his name by his brother-in- law which ultimately led to his bankruptcy was alleged by Mohamed Noor bin Mohamed Kasim in his public examination yesterday in
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    26 3 A HEAT-WAVE in Brussels brought out once again the picturesque liquorice-water seller with his supply of cold drinks in the tanks he carries on his back
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    24 3 THE WINNER of the world's longest motor-boat race, from Pavia to Venice, a distance of 300 miles. His average speed was over 50 knots.
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  • 193 3 Discharge Granted O. N PEREIRA. who was adjudicated a bankrupt In connection with the bankruptcy of United Contractors, btained his discharge yesterday before Mr Justice Home on his consenting to a judgment against him in favour oi the Ofllcial Assignee tor 1.000. A receiving
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  • 142 3 Receiving and adjudication orders were granted in the Bankruptcy Cour'. yesterday, by Mr. Justice Home. agalntt c. H Baker and Ang Huat Chwee. On the application of Mr. Ko v i I Choon Hong. Assistant Oflieiai Assignee. 3. J. Joseph was ordered *o pay $40 a month
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    82 3 INAI GIRATION OF EMPIRE AIR MAIL PROGRAMME. Lord Swinton. Ihe Secretary of State for Air. and the Postmaster General. Major Tryon were present at the inauguration of the Empire Air Mail programme at Southampton airport. By this scheme first class mail will be sent by air to all parts of
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  • 138 3 BOY'S SUICIDE A TTEMPT Could Not Continue Studies From Our Cwn Co-respondent > I -hole Bahru. July IH. IVI Y amoition study higher. bu: my mother r j ius?d to support me I was marrieJ and I planned to kill myself."' said Ng Yee Fong. 3 IS-year- old Chinese b;:y.
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  • 86 3 Small Adverse Balance Of Trade Bangkok, July 18. In June the imports into Bangkok fPOPC valued at C780.000 and exports' ft( For the three months April to Juiit imports were put at £2.390.000 and experts at £2.360.000. These figures refer to the Port of Bangkok only The
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  • 58 3 From Our Own Correspondent > Sesumat. July 15. Yeo Oon Keong. the local tenni.s player made his appearance before Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, the Segamat magistrate yesterday, on a charge of causing hurt to a Chinese boy by negligent driving Oon Keong claimed trial
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  • 59 3 From Our Own Cnrrrs pondenti PfigVmtl. Inlv Bentencc of a month's rieorous imprisonment. wi»h tho alternative ot fine, was passed by Ungku Isnr.iil bin Abdul Rahman, the Segamat magistrate yesterday, attcr convicting Lock Bfton, a 60-year-old Konstu. on a charge Dl insulting the modesty ot Tai Son. a young married
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  • 403 3 Chinese Accounting Method Criticised «T MAY say. my lord, that I look at this method of keeping accounts from another viewpoint, and that is the wrong impression the public may have with regard to the true state of the firm's finances." said Mr. Koh Choon
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  • 188 3 ALKAFF CO. WIN APPEAL Majority Decision By a majority the S.S. Court of App:al has allowed the appcai of Syeri Abduh ahman bin Shaik AlkalT and Syed Aboobak.ir bin Hussuin AlkafT from tho judumrni of the Chiet Justice di&harginiK a rulr nisi lor .1 nnndamus obtained against tho Municipal Commissioners
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  • 63 3 Mr. Li Yen. Chinese Vice-Consul at Singapore, has been appointed Consul to take the place of Mr. Sze Zau Tsung. who will go on transfer, as Consul at Kuala Lumpur Mr. Li's promotion has unfortunately coincided with the news of his mothers death in China and it
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    • 43 3 MAPLE HILL LODGE KAKONE JAPAN iu-»J<ubara N«x 43 I* \ddrrv> I ODGE MIYANOSIIITA < Hotel for complete rest ill view* Mineral Hot Spring wonderfully brnrlicial for ones health. mi ludin< brejkfxst A dinner Yen 11 —per day. Yen 7 —per day. KOII KI>H1MOTO. PROPRIETOR.
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    • 49 3 To BELAWAN DELI (SUMATRA.) Reduced same vessel return tickets now available. Singapore Belawan return Ist class $80/Interchangeable with Straits Steamship Company, for first return sailing of the ss 'Kedah' to Singapore, after arrival of K.P.M. Steamer at Belawan. For particulars apply to: K* P« ML LINE, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE.
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  • 2135 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON BY OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT London, July 9. IT is Friday today. I hav? no need to look at a calendar, nor to consult a diary. I can tell from the bruised condition of my shinbone. It Is th> one day oi the week when I
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  • 766 4 Worried licrau«p It Smil, Her "Figure' This nur. c ,»r.d ■hell > l i" I BJS M l-diir t|l] She it at ted t .i R :;v ti Clthl .h< urman'r. !at Dettf] suits. Nun v 'I am a h »s;j;t i age. I
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    • 34 4 OVALTINE COL Dor Hot /.v /lom served in ISw hadimj tiles anil l\i'sUiumnts NOTICE= I ben to notify that I have remoYct! to 106 ORCHARD ROAD (opposite former address) U.S. de SUVA Manufacturing Jeweller
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    • 152 4 F/^/// ///r common *<* W c all know by now that a defence V I against coughs and colds is to use a really efficient mouthwash and carele TfM M regularly. Dettolm 'is the modern weapon against mouth and throat infection. I M Gentle as J Dettolin upon delicate I
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  • 207 5 WIDOWS from Czechoslovakia, France, and Germany who arrived in London were: Teschendorff (Germany), Mme. Guionie (France), lime. Skalova (Czechoslovakia) and Mme. Castlenau (France) with their wreaths which they placed on the Cenotaph. \\!\ms: o; kin<. n \un\i IT BISLEI Sergeaal .1. ilimili. sttfc und
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    • 26 5 IMPROVE YOUR SUNDAY CURRY WITH THE ADDITION OF iP||Oßl^S'_ DAWSEN'S /y^MmM/ MANGOE MJ'^flcSty sweet i"°£y PHIITNFY ff PHONE: 5376 (4 lines). —■——I h W.P.S. 103 M_«na
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  • 491 6 "No Reason For Extreme Optimism Regarding Price Of Rubber" PUNGGCR'S FIRST DIVIDEND FOR SEVERAL YEARS I SLF.MS fairly clear that there is no reason for extreme optimism with regard to any substantial rise in prices." On the other hand, "It would appear unlikely that the price of rubber will decline
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  • 146 6 Hiere 1 on the V l > .h > left Icr Ft ml ind ft •.••:div Tii B.shop of Singapore, the m. B. C Roberts, it < IM s.ven f'^r Enqland. He rxpr 'is to n turn In P- br ar- with Nl :> wli •I
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  • 110 6  -  Dr. Scott, M.D., Paris. By H you want an astonishing demonstration of how quickly and completely acute indigestion can be stopped, just take a level tcaspoontul of -BiMUMrd 1 Magnesia in water —lour tablets are equally effective. I have l«.und that the
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  • 92 6 i From Our Own Correspondent j Ipoh, Juhj 14. All Yoke, who was wanted m connection with the alleged theft of a car in Hale Street in Ju y. 1935. was yesterday produccd before the Ipoh Magistrate and a'loucd bail in the sum of $200
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  • 133 6 Britain Impresses Singapore Consul FNTHUSIASTIC about the pa- geantry of the Coronation and the intense industry of Britain, Singapore's Chinese Consul-Gen-eral, Mr Kuo Ling Pai. arrived back yesterday by the MM. liner, Jean Laborde. He was welcomed bv a large crowd ol Chinese :inc\ Mr. Sze Zau Tsung. acting Consul
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  • 206 6 <4/\VERS£AS Chinese Will gfat China every MS&stance ihc needs." This expression 01 loyalty a.\d assurance of rapport tonned the outstanding itatement In a cable which Singapore Chinese have ser.t t > the Central Government at Nanking, urg--1 ing a firm stand against the
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  • 141 6 Unfortunate Result Of Fire Scare (From Our Cwn Correspondent I Ipnh. July 16. On Monday night about 7 30 p.m. a went to a petrol shop at Tanjong Tua'.ang with two drums to obtain four gallons of petrol. The drums were tiling across the bar. I b Ing
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    47 6 FOOD FOR BASQUES AFTER ENTRI OP INSURGENTS. Caravans of tarpaulin covered lorries cont limn food brought from outlying districts by the Insurgents when they entered Bilbao victoirously after taking the city. The f<tod was distributed to (he inhabitants who had been living on short ration-, fof months.
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  • 99 6 At the nth meeting of the Provm rial Executive Council at Canton presided ovrr by th«> Secretary General, Gen Au Yeung Kui. the officer ad ministrating the Government in the absence of the Governor. Qen. Wu Tih-chen. the proposal t') stage a rational native producLs exhibition at Canton
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  • 101 6 a midnight Bre destroyed the mental hospital at Hiroshima. Twenty patients wi re burned to death. Only six escaped. Ten small children. Inmates of the Dojoen nursery in Asakusa Ward, died In the tire which destroyed the premises. They were asleep In an upstairs room and were
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  • 506 6 Example Of Burma Quoted By Musli m Leader iFrwn Our Own Correspondent Pcnan^, July 15. .r,mnnt, meinoer ol the Burma Legislative Council, wiii> h eiis^td beior3 the Separation, and vhi is row a member o: th: Hduj2 r Rcnfcieata' tive.s wh:ch rrcently ca-ne in.o
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  • 107 6 Colombo, July 10. PROVOCATIVE remarks of the question of retirement were made recently by Sir Reginald Stubbs, the retiring Governor of Ceylon, in the course of an afterdinner speech. He said that a good deal of harm was done in the Public Service by persons
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    18 6 SIR KINGSLRY WOOD. Minister of Health. whamv the after opening a ho4idi> ramp K poor boys in I
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  • 105 6 10-HOUR DA) AND RISE IX \VAC,J.\ DEMANDED From Our Ou Ipoh JuK i» HPHE Chinese who recently clamour* r pay have been Joined bv and Japanese dhob The demands which I presented to their r:: included one for ar. cent m th» v.^ shorter hours
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  • 19 6 Mr F. A. Mallard Pur <s >■ partment and Mrs Ma.iarc ing foi England or. ie.-. Ranchi or. July 30
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    • 149 6 The 1937 ---t—---. =i Straits limes ANNUAL THE PREMIER ANNUAL OF THE j FAR EAST WiU contain several full pgggs rf colouml prmts pic- tonally portraying the infinite charm of Malaya. Several full-pgse colour phivs j^^^^ depicting the vivid beauty of Malayan life an;! landscape. D t? These plates will
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    • 378 7 ITS COMEDY AT ITS BEST! WBtt' L^^^m IT STARS FOR THE Bpl^^ii'^^H KIKST TlMf. TOCETHKK W^'" \IQ CHARLIE RUGGLES §1 AND LAUGHS THAT CANT iL TO TICKLE YOUR t-jtßf mind Tour Bm'J^ OWN BUSINESS' ™u^* PAVILION-TOMORROW '■J^-'WM i I j HAPPY CABARET Help A (..x.tl auv And 1W H^ppv TONKiHT—
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    • 1001 7 1 F.M.S. Stocks! I "oLv.^TZTr last day Don't mfcs this Action-filled TODAY 3.15—6.15 and 9 15 iS_-6 15 9IS To Increase f iAT the CAPITOL I K ««.fv^ lALHAMBRA C)CCIAUI3_7 I PWK AND PFATS Don't miss this magnificent newLL IJ mw ILni J colour story of the teal Hollywood— TAD
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  • 637 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1937. Arbitration For Labour Troubles IT would seem that Malaya i shortly to see the fruits of it recent labour troubles In the shape of legislation to provide 10. the settlement ol disputes b.\ arbitration instead ol having t rely upon the haphazard
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  • 1235 8  - Typhus Types The World Over WILLIAM C. McCLOY Science Versus Disease By •yVPHUS is said to have the doubtnil Honour of having claimed more victims lrom the medical profession than any other germ These victims .ire all over the world--ol all races— for typhus is no respecter of persons or
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  • 648 8 - Taxi- Dancer's Union WITHOU'I wishing to decry their proposal—it is. after all, a reasonable and sensible one— l cannot help Viewing with some littl? amusement, the prospect of a Malayan raid-Dancers' Union and I should dearly like to be present at the inaugural meeting. Let me
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    • 284 8 I What have Circles to do with Whisky? i J hc-.c diagrams," said Johnnie Wulkrr, explain one diHcirnce between good and poor \^^ti^k\ Good whisk) like Johnnie Walker is round and smooth and hat no 'edges.' Man) whiskies are blended together to make Johnnie Walker, \n the special quality of
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    • 69 8 A RADIO EXPERT forsees the day when people will communicate with one another by means of miniature transmitters concealed in head-gear. One would have thought that there was enough talking through hats a.s it is. Which does not include tlii? recommendation 01 "QAFLAC ALL RISKS WOHLD WIDE POLICY to travellers.
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  • 322 9 Nederland Line To Build 21-Knot Vessel EUROPE TO MALAYA IN ALMOST A FORTNIGHT I^HK Nederland Line, which runs a three-weekly service from Amsterdam, via Southampton, Algiers, Villefranche, Genoa, Port Said, Suez, Colombo, Sabang, Belawan-Deli and Singapore to .lava (Ratavia, Semarang and Sourabaya) announces the
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  • 46 9 Hi,- Km: iul l|i:rr:i with Um MMM on tlir dais ft>r tht* Oiurch p.tvt .it ll..l>roodP:ilace. Edinburgh Hrrr Hitler received diplomats in private audience recently. After MmMbl thru, lierr Ilitlrr inspected the guard of honour in ihr "in inl of the ChanrHler*
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  • 166 9 Defamation Charge In Singapore ARTICLE IN A PERIODICAL ARISING out of an art.cie that appeared in thr- Singapore periodical. Orient Gong on Jun^ 3u. thr €ditor. Mr K R Met. on. and Mr P W Penson appeared on .summons before Mr Ivor L.*i.> in thr tilth court ye.<* In the
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  • 56 9 DEATH OF MR. D. A. HAMILTON The death occurred in the Singapore General Hosp.tal last night of Mr. D A Hamilton, a partner in Hamilton, ers. and Wat-son, the Singapore in- aon Mr. Hanult^n. who WSI I?, WmM Hi old in Singapore where he Aell- known hj.d been ill lor
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  • 30 9 M:> J T Tus*will. wile ol the Krnla Lump..; tewftf MIH O I Wadsworth M: W m WurdwoTth. leave lor ralia by Um KPM liner Nieuv; Holland on July 19
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  • 175 9 "Mischief By Fire" Men In Court Prom Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. July For the first time in the history of Perak the chairman of the Sanitary Board conducted an inquiry under section 66 01 th Board Enactment* into the circumstances connected with the burning of shophou.se No. 48 Yau T.U
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  • 61 9 HE the U.OC, Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie, will leuve Singapore by the night mail train tomorrow night to inspect the Perak Volunteers at Ipoh and Taiping and the Punjab Regiment at Taiping He will return on Friday evening. He will be accompanied by his
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  • 96 9 Coroner On Ipoh's Dangers Spots INSPECTOR IN MOTOR CRASH j (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 16. DEATH by misadventure was the verdict returned by the Ipoh Coroner at the inquest held into the death of Inspector Majid. The coroner expressed his sympathy to the police force on the loss
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  • 49 9 Government officers acting tempora- rily in an office to which a higher class ,ot civii uniform Ls assigned than that t of his substantive post, .should wear in I all circumstance, the uniform of hisj substantive post, states yesterday's issue of the Straits Settlements Government Gazette
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  • 127 9 Britain's First Big Air Raid Rehearsal London, July 16. rE boom Of maroons and the roar of sirens at midnight at Southampton and Portsmouth were the prelude to the most thorough air raid rehearsals yet undertaken in Britain. The towns were completely blacked out. even harbour and motor-car lights being
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  • 173 9 Y.W.C.A. Hostel Superintendent Leaves AFARKWELL tea was given by the general and hostel committee of the Y.W.C.A., for Miss Sybil Nicholas, the Hostel Superintendent, who is returning to England. Mrs Farleigh-Clark. who is secretary >f the hostel committee and a very old member of it. wished farewell to Miss Nicholas.
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  • 83 9 New D.O. For Christmas Island r lonely Christmas Island goes Mr. G W. Webb. M.C.S.. to become District Officer, according to an announcement in yesterday's Government Gazette. Christmas Island is the smallest and mast isolated portion of the Straits Settlements and is visited onlv at infrequent intervals by ship. It
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  • 87 9 Planes Pass In Mid-Atlantic London, July 16. A RETURN flight from England and America took place yesterday uhen the Caledonia left Botwood, (Newfoundland*, for Foynes. and the Clipper II took off from the Irish Coast. The flying boats pass?d each other in mid-Atlantic at 3.41 a.m., (G.M.T.* and the Caledonia
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    • 335 9 EDUCATIONAL DEMONSTRATIONS OF THE NUMEROUS USES OF MILTON FOR PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD HYGIENE BY SISTER BELL (from lonoon) WILL BE HELD ON THE GROUND FLOOR AT ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE i COMMENCING MONDAY 19th JULY 11 A.M.- 1 30 P.M. FOR ONE WEEK LAST DAY RUN! THRIFTY BUYERS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 90 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July If, 12 o'clock noon nuvers Sellers No. I X R.S S in cases FOB Julyt 31' 4 31 Good FAQ. in bales 'FOB July) 30 916 30 11 10 No 1 X R.SS (Spotlouse* uiwardaaie Singapore* 30% 31 July 31 31',, Aug -Sept 31
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    • 545 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 5.30 p. m. July 16 Blare <»t Ml denomination unless Yesterday Previously Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c, 1944-64 112 3 8 112^ WmmmUns Loan, 4 pc. i960 9u nu' 8 HO'., 8 w.n Loan, 3
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    • 180 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 16 RUBBER Steady London-Spot 9 3T6d Previously: 9> 4 d 9 8 d August: 9' 4 d. 9 5 16d Previously 9 -> 16d 9\il Oct -Dec 9 5 16d 9 7 16d. Previously 2%d 9'_d Jan.-Mar.: 9 3 8 d
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    • 1072 10 From Exchange Telegraph Fraser and Co. y s List thlliAY JULY 16. 1«37 P.M. MINING Buyers Seliers Ampat Tin (4s i Gs 8d 7s Asam Kumbang rt> 38s 40> I d Austial Muiay 58s 60s Ayer tfitain (Si 33s 34s Ayer Weng <$1» 1.30 135
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    • 67 10 From London: Latest Quotations tin: Pinner Cash Bill _.s Gd Previously Busier al £M1 Three months U2GG 10s Previous!) CMS 10. Nea York Tin: 59 87 Previously 59 87 (upper. Settlement £56 12s id Previously t55 Si GeM: Y Bterday El o.s id Previously 21 0_ l'.d
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    • 72 10 London Closing Quotations July 16 Method of Parity before Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate VlOUStj Paris Franc to 124 21 129 15 10d 128 116 New York to 488 4^, -4 Amsterdam Guilders to H97 < 901 9UI 4 Hong Kuiiij Per dollar Is 2 lllGu Is
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    • 206 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations -ll.lv |fi gBIXIMG London i i 2 4 lio London di mand 24 lit London 4 montha sighi n 4 LjOnS, demand 148L' Baroborg, demand 1 41i Hem York demand S7 15 16 Montre-ul demand 57 15 16 Batavia, demand 100 Bamarani demand 104^
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    • 230 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THB (i OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Tin at midday was $131 5 8. down 1 4 The London Stock ExrluMoi PNtMtfa? was reported -»v wry quiet and prices had a tendency to sa K lin shares lmu< still remain an exception to
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    • 195 10 July 13. 14 15. American Can Com 104' 104 103 American Telephone and Tek-graph 169' 4 169" 2 168' AtchtaoP Railroad 81 80' 2 81 4 CliesapeaS 54 7 8 55 54V_. DupOßl 156' 4 156 160 FIffSOIQSM 33 32' 32' sral H_M trie- •>♦.'„ 56' L
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    • 64 10 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES July 16 Gambler TT. 3 00 Java Cube 11.00 Uamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 17 00 Black Pepper 950 Copra, mixed 5.55 Copra, sundried 5.95 Small Flake Tapioca 4.40 Rice Saigon Al $155 RUv Siam. W.C No 1 $145 Rice Siam, W.C. No 2 $137 Rice
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    • 257 10 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. lot mi roi Books Close nii.inel.il Company Dividend i.ute K>. Dlv year TIN Payable Dale to du'e Asam Kumbang s'/, Int. July 23 July 30 July 24 22. 15' '< Bonus Hong Fatt 41 Int. July 20 Julv 30 Julv 21 Hong Kong Tin
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  • 337 11 Winning CONTRACT S^^^ou^Qxlwj David Burnstinc, Merwin D. Maier, Osivald Jacoby and Howard Sdhcnkcn, world's leading team-of-four inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence. FORCING A LEAD WALTER MALOWAN made a rather neat hand the other day in a Rubber ridsje game at the Regency Club,
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  • 146 11 T.S. Banker's Will New York. June 26". The responsibilities of great wealth are emphasised In the will of Mr Geort?" Baker, th? banker, who died on May 30 in his yacht at Honolulu after an operation in mid-Pacific Es- timatea of his fortune run as high
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  • 42 11 Bombay, July 14. The Governors have invited Congress leaders in the six provinces where the party has a majority to form new ministries. These are expected to be announced this week in Madras. Bihar. Central and United Provinces.- Reuter
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  • 88 11 RECORD CIRCULATION OF NOTES Slow Credit Flow On Ixmdon Market London, July 13. On last weeks money market another steep rise was witnessed in the note circulation, the figures reaching the unprecedented level of €494.000,000. The credit flow appeared to be slower than formerly but borrowers were fully catered lor
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  • 76 11 On Sunday night the Malay community of Lower Perak entertained His Highness the Sultan of Perak to a nasi minyak at the Malay Mosque at Mahkota Road. Teluk Arson, in honour of his visit to Teluk Anson There were over 700 people and the Sultan gave a speech at the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 366 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 Issued and Fully Paid-up.. $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling £6,500,000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve
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    • 483 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHIN* (Incorporated in England t#y (Royal Charter) i i Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Rangoon Amritsar Ipoh Saigon
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1171 11 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES TODA Y ROME 11.81 mr/s (25.4 m.) SINGAPORE p»im k v 920 Week in review; News in Hindustani; 1.333 fcc (-Z5 m.) p^^ songs News in ItaUan 10.50 Close down. 45 Light orchestral music, played by Rellers Hungarian Band, relayed from TIII^IO the Adelphi Hotel. HJIYIAJ 10
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    • 224 11 BERLIN DJE 17.76 mr s (16.89 m.i. DJB 15.2 mc <1!>.74 m. DJQ 15.38 mc s (19.63 m.), DJN 9.45 mr 9 (31.45 m p.m. 6 15 Opening announcement. 8 20 Light music. 7.20 News in English. 7.35 Light music (contd.">. 8 20 News and review in German. 8 35
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  • 367 12 The manageri 01.o 1 the tankei group m the Norwegian Sh powner*' Association I have just issued thoi; report lor the J period June 1. 1936, to Hay 1. 1937. In ,!the course ot a detalted Meount of the j market movements, the report states that
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  • 464 12 Wallsend Shipyard Berth Widened NEW BATTLESHIP TO BE LAID DOWN London. AN engineering feat has been accomplished at the Wallsend yard of Messrs. Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Ltd., in widening No. 2 berth, on which the Mauretania was built, in order to accommodate the largest type
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  • 266 12 I New Type Of Ship For Company's Service > T"*HE placing of an order with the Netherlands Shipbuilding Co lor a motor liner of 20.000 tons by the NederLand Royal Mall Line. Amsterdam, was recently announced in these columns In her hull and passenger Accommodation the
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  • 357 12 Sound-on-Film Projectors One of the amenities ol modern towel by sea was demonstrated recently in Liverpool, at the showrooms cf Messrs Burt Reynolds. Ltd where a t number of sound -on -film projector* and accessories are on exhibition Th» particular apparatus shown is similar to that
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  • 31 12 Tl>p Singapore H ing arrangemcr.: Alipore Seletar n Tango Mini El Klang P Bra:.; D Pangkor BM a 13 Kistna Shift 11 an: 16 Subadar Road^ a m
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  • 150 12 [LONDON UfcUBI 22, PAM. MM I. lOMmin |Jf. 1 Mail P.i. RANI.OOV < ol.OMlin. I'OIM -I h\N, MARStII I v II \Mc»l 111 \NI) I BMMM *;:h throuf rom Sinn >:id PoiUi:ig HOMFU %KI» SMI IM.V Rani'iton •lomM DERBYSHIRE July 29 kug 5 SHROPSHIRE Ml 12 A ST.\FPORnSHIRE
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 492 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated *n PUB.) 1 TBLKPHONK: Freight M33— Paaaar* Mlli LLOYDS AGENTS. ■OORJNO AGENTS FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAIL W ATI ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MCIfW tWQtLrt cfiwin (Incorporated in ■nfteDtf) [TRAVEL SYSTHI THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct "MPRESS to VANCOUVER—
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    • 23 12 For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Mone^ Exchange and Freight. ■pply COh&KS Lwopto TPAVfT^siPvtcel 39, ROBINSON ROAD No Booking Frcs. Telephone 5906.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 620 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.15 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Alison: Weekdays* 7 pm Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai and Thurs. and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 pm Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and Sundays 7 pm Malaka,
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    • 126 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wharve* ur Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate I, Kutsang 22 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Rajputana 18. P;< Maru 11. Silvermap;< 7 Empire Dock (Entrance Gatr Klang 34, Fow 81 Empire Dock (Entrance date 1 AUia 48 West Wharf (Entrance Gate 6): KLstna Ahpore
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 496 13 qr THAI LL BHITI6H fc i 1 BY-P&OandBRITISH INDfA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore. 1937 1937 17 000 In port NALDERA 16.000 Sept. 10 rTRA 17.000 July 30 CARTHAGE 15.000 Sept. 24 BURDWAN 6.070 July 31 BANGALORE 6,000
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    • 427 13 (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails CITY OF ORAN Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow July 30 Aug. 2 CITY OF KIMUBERLEY Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Ctlasgow Aug. 30 Bei>t.
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    • 962 13 p^^^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen and Commonwealth Lin. Si ear.- Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Hua KhJou Steaimhip Co, (1932) Lid. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. The Cunard White Star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw Sarill and Albion Co.. Ltd. The China Navigation
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    • 505 14 K. P. M. TOROAI. I— Saturday. July 17. Selat-Pandjont>. Koedap. Tarr..»etih. Tampit-Tin^i. Bens kalis. Senrbo'i and Bagan Si-Api-Api. VALENTJIN Saturday. July 17. Rhio (ptWOani and malls only*. Bmn < passenger* and mails only'. Parian-Bay < passengers and mails only TOIIITI Saturdiy. July 17. Tambelan and Pontianak. TOBA Saturday. July 17.
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    • 681 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE (And AMERICAN MAIL LINE ■■■^/iMf, A. Z. I TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. ..Arrives Leaves Leaves Arrive* S'pore. S'pore. Penanff. New York. rrcs. Adams July 25 July 27 July 29 Sept 7 Pres.
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    • 509 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Thames Maru Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar. |u|j Dar-es-Salaam. Lourenco Marques. Durban. East London. Port Elizabeth and Mossel Bay Yeifuku Maru Cape Toun v;a Mombasa, Zanzibar j u iv Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. Lourenco Marques. Durban and Port Elizabeth r Buenos Aires Maru
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  • 1164 15 P, Logue Saddles Three Winners NAGARA PROVIDES ONLY UPSET OF AFTERNOON (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. July 16. I i M.HIH 1.1.\ inul weather conditions prevailed for today's urs the opening day of the Taiping Turf Club's Skye «iirrtnt<. Hhith hun
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  • 51 15 The following will play tennis for ttu* SCC vs. the RAF it the SCC Oil FridiiV next, at 4.45 p m Binfles: K f Snaitli and E CherrlDcton Doubles: A D Andenon ami W H Droo^letvei H B B Doimell and T H Holjroak; H. J. H. Haas and O
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    30 15 photo) (.11 Ihi I GETS HIS KICK IN Picture taken durinu play in the first divisiofi Miccer, when the S.C.C lost to the Police at Anson Koad vesterday. Free Press
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  • 408 15 Keen Competition At Mercantile Institution Sports COSTA de Nunis (Green House) with G7 points was the champion house at the Mercantile Institution Annual Athletic Sports which were held at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday under the most favourable weather conditions The distinction of class 1 champion fell to Abu Bakar,
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  • 161 15 "THE GAME FOR GAME'S SAKE" —LEE WAI TONG I love the game I game's take." said Lee Wai T >ng I in ol the South China r touring 1 ldi m an exJclu£-:\i- wvui'v.ew with oar reporter at Ipoh yesterday 'As :ar back a.- 17 years ago Chinese Mm company
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  • 86 15 The following is til? result of the draw for partners for the oidrkld Cup competition and must be played today <IK holes, medal play, under handicaps a( the Garrison Golf Club: 4 15 pin Col. and Mrs T L Rogers VS. Capt and Mrs J.
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  • 64 15 l.itiuion. July 16. The BrigUsh TesJ match play-ers against Nev; <i!.ini at Manchester on July 84 weiv selected yesterday as follows. Prom: Robins iCapt.), Brown Hamniun Barneti Ames. Paynter Hardstal). Hutton Jim Smith Middlesex Jim Parks, Weliard and Goddard. Newcomers to 'lest cricket are Smith and Well
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  • 32 15 f.oiicloii. July lti. yesterday's call ove.- for the stewards Cup wa.'V 10 to j The Drummer offend. IDU to C Ingsgup and George Here nfiered. 20 to 1 taken.— .Reiner.
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  • 173 15 Some <;<mh! him* Recorded From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. July 16. No Malayan or Selangor records were lowered tcxiay. the first day Of the S?langor Amateur Athletic Association \s meeting, but good times were returned In the majority ot event* Following ui\ tIM results flitting
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  • 92 15 Mu:ti Marksman In Final Of King's Hundred 'From Our Owr. Correspondent > London. July IG. The MaiK.mion Troohy at Bls.ey resulted Falkland Is 316. British Guiana 315. Trinidad 314 Gold Coast 312. Tanganyika Sit, Malay Slates 287. Jamaica 286 Sierra Leone 284 Sudan 281. Mala\ Btatts' MMknMli
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 754 15 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL SUNDAY, JULY 18. 1937 TRINITY VIII Sun: 6.50 a.m Holy Communion 7.30 p.m Matins. 8 00 am Choral Eucharist 9 15 a.m. Holy Communion 10.15 a.m. Sunday School 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon Preacher The Rev D. E J Hodge Weekdays. Holy Communion on Monday
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    • 406 15 Siibjeit l.lle Sunday S*-i m> io am Tesinnony MtHim^ C p m First Wed-ner-day each month Rfadmg Room O|* n McMidays, Thursdays 9 ll a m Ti.esdavs Fridays. 5-^0 30 p m BFTHKSOA" (KATONt.I (JuiKtion ..i iviiiiHjiii'i a Carpma«>l Rd».) Sun 10 30 arn Bieakin^ ot Biead .Malfc-y Service 430p
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  • 569 16 Wise Loses Final In Straight Sets 6-1, 6-4 CHINESE SUPERIOR IN ALL PHASES BM (il;i. u largt crowd at the S.C.C., N. S. Wise lost the Singapore Itaaii singles title yesterday to Yong Loon Chong, who beat him in two straight sets. 6-1. ti-4,
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  • 78 16 and Tan Huck Toe. runners-up. T Uchida and T Aizawa Mixed Doubles: Mrs Strickland and Roy Smith; runners-up Mr and Mrs Warden Women's Singles: Mrs Eber; runnerup. Mrs Strickland Women's Doubles; Mrs Strickland and Mrs Warden; runners-up. Lady Addison and Mrs NassißS. Veteran's Singles: Dr Loh Poon Lip. runner-up. O
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  • 44 16 JOHORE'S CUP SIDE TO PLAY NEGRI IOHOKE'S tram for the Malaya (up mulch against Negri will he >r letted from the following: Mohri. Nor, Mohamed, A. Rahman. Mahfaa, Ahmad hik. F. Hutchinsou, llamid, Jabbar. Wan Kahim. Osman. Satar. Haron. JanLs. Mrlan. Kakat. Dan lan.
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  • 57 16 Garrison League Match The Middlesex Regiment beat the Gordon Highlanders 5 0. in the Garrison League game played at Gillman Barracks yesterday The score at halt-time was 1 0. Pearson scoring the goal. In the second half four more goals were added, the scorers being Faw two.
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  • 46 16 The following will play for i2lf Publishers at soccer against th" Gordon Highlanders on Sunday at the Qeylang Stadium at 5.15 p.m. Haji Dol; Abdullah, Sallrh; Da wood. Karsani. Tubi. Ibrahim, Dollah. Amln. Amin Kechil, Ahmad Jabbar (cant.). Reserves: Ibrahim Hussin. Ibrahim Tahir. Osman.
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  • 220 16 DUE to the targe number of mistakes made by the European pair, O. Fuller and V. Barbat, their opponents, Dr. Loh Poon Lip and Cheong Chee Tong, did not find it hard to beat them in two straight sets, 6-3, (i-4 in the veteran doubles
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  • 404 16 Police 2: s.c.c. o QLENTV was missing from the Singapore Cricket luh s play against the Police in a first division Match yesterday, and consequent^ they lost by 2-0 when they miijht have won The defence was bad and the
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  • 109 16 SERVICE FAULTS YESTERDA Y THAI' linesman should be provided In watch the base line of the service court in matches such as were played in the enclosures at the S.C.C. yesterday, will be the opinion of a large number of spectators, who witnessed the Loon ("'hong- Wise mutch In one
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  • 305 16 Boswell Wins The Eclipse Stakes At 20 To 1 London, July l(j. "THK BcNptC Stakes, run toda> over fix furlongs at Sandouii Park, resulted Boswell 1 Daytona Z .Monument Six ran. Won b> MM and a half lengths; one and a half lengths. Betting: M to I. K to 1.
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  • 146 16 The following ar the starting times i for the Keppel Golt Club loonotntM on Sunday afternoon. 4 00. Mrs. J D. Ifair and G Q. W ■Oil vs MLss A. M Sim and J D Mail*. 4.05. Mrs. Crawley und P Crav.li'v v.s Mrs. Gunstone and w
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  • 551 16 AFTO taking two knockdowns early in the fi-.'ht tl. southpaw. Neil Hemc hit (<*.7>..). created I littl« mmmMm i pni" lii-, litsi hitting opponent. Battling Sirna (H :Z) in Ihe liltl of their 10 3-min. round contest at the llap|»> World Mjdiu,
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  • 125 16 Weights For Today's Racet At Taiping Han; Kurt* 1 I'mlo |»-.ii La' i I Ka<* 2 P- in« Mick Ph.. Pfcrlet Th- I Mam :i— h-.i>4-v i.,*. i «> furv DHril Lovo Hippii Tandubas Hl> M K:w»- 4- I'oiuis VUm Ufa fur> Oak L L«-r C'a, Am Kan* ll«»rs«-« «!»l
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  • 161 16 MELBOURNE INMAN and Horact Lindrum. two wizards M billiards, gave another excellent exhibitutn at the SC.C yesterday. There were DO three figure bias theft were OH WVdn.'^day bu: notwithstanding this, really £Ood billiards ■were played, and armteur Milliards plavers will learn quite i lot
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 125 16 BOOKS JUST RECEIVED Envoys hxtruordin iry: The careers of live notable British diplomatic J>nud belonging to the last ISO years Kdmund It l>'.\uvergne $6 04) Kemal Ataturk: The r»< story of the man who created modern Turkey llanns Kroembgen UH The Next Wurld War Lt. i ..Hid. Tota Ishimaru. T
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