The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 July 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.218. ESTD. 1X35 FRIDAY, JI'LY 23, 1937 10 CENTS
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  • 437 1 EARLY WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS EXPECTED "Hands Off" By U.S.A. And Germany Chinese Re-entered Toy us Because Japanese Remained BRIGHTER OUTLOOK IN NORTH CHINA D of yesterday's hitch m the withdrawal agreed m and Japanese troops still occupy Wanping Lukmichiaa, bat hopes are entertained that the with\\il! he effected very shortly.
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    10 1 (Copyngt.i m AH Countries j TMC 40MM8MT Of SOIOMON CHAMBCRUMN
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  • 466 1 'DIFFERENT FR OM OLD BUFFER TIN POOL I POH COMMENT What LT.C. Has In Mind AMSTERDAM AND LONDON VIEWS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 22. HEPORTS of the proposal to revive a buffer pool for tin continue to arouse considerable interest m London. I understand, however, on the authority
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  • 102 1 I.T.C.S TASK FOR SUB-COMMITTEE London, July 22. IT is authoritatively learned that the International Tin Committee has charged the .standing subcommittee uith the task of investigating whether it is possible to frame a tcheme acceptable to all which would succeed m prerentino extreme fluctuations m the
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  • 121 1 Sequel To Liaison With Married Woman London, July 22 A VERDICT o! filicide while of ur. sound mind was recorded at triLinquest on a twenty-one year old salesman Wi:helm Albert Arnold, who arrived from S.ngapore last month who had fined himself In a Paddington boarding house. H
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  • 260 1 Abolition Of Food Taxes Sought 1 From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, July 22. IJOLLOWING similar appeals by un oilicial members m the Federa Council. Mr Yong Shoo K. Lin J.P asked m the S. j langor State CouncL a Klang today, that the State govern ment should appeal
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  • 66 1 London. July 22. The Colonial Office announces it has been decided that cotton and artificial silk plushes of types at present subject to quota restriction, provided they contain no more than 60 per cent, and not less than 20 per c?nt. by weight of artificial silk,
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  • 188 1 SALARY QUESTIONS IN COMMONS 'Frvrn Our Own Correspondent) London. July 22. j^H A Dulf Cooper First Lord of the ITI Admiralty, replying to Sir Robert foonf. In the House ol Commons, .stated that naval ratings at Seletar Air Ba.se were made an allowance of 20 cents
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    • 94 1 EUROPE AN POLICE PROBATIONERS (From Our Own Correspondent) MX. H PARKER (labour. Essex. Newtowni inquired whether it was true that men of European descent were insisted on for the police probationers m all Crown Colonies end Protectorates with the exception of Ceylon and whether it was realised that this insistence
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    • 21 1 lvondon. July 22. New Zealanders. 259 8 declared (Karquhar (i 44) beat Scotland 53. followed on 154 (daltichan 7 25. Reuter
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    • 18 1 Ruhher. S-sd. Md [m Dull at Bttl 2s. »,d (spot) href mouths C 263 2s. t.d
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 48 1 (I/Gillum\S Scots OlhLsky Cocktail Dance «.3tt tv 8.30 p.m. x Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight CuharH Entertainment by the Trio Cimarro t \|»on«'ne> of .MtMlern Cla*skaJ Dancinf Non -diners $1.00 RAFFLES ORCHESTRA When m ftnxng stay at Directed by Dan Hopkins THE E. AND O. HOTEL
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    • 73 1 (TFCaUuro's Scotsfflhislsy a Mtllotv And li M-n.ih. Spirit SEA VIEW ff~7 HOTEL TONIGHT and TOMORROW (informal) (formal) SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET FEATURING EVY ARMONT m Special Selected Songs ALEXANDRINE PARTNER m Comic Acrobatic Dances MUSIC BY RELLERS HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA DINNER $3.- NON-DINERS $I.— WHETHER YOU REQUIRE LIGHT REFRESHMENTS OR AN ELABORATE
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  • 66 2 'T'HKr.K neii-known Malayan Chinese. Messrs l.m hian Te« Soo Piah and OM| MCfc I "hye. will leave Sinsapure Hi an extended norld tour m the President Adams on Tuesday After spendmi,' 10 das m Europe and (ireat Britain, the tourists will spend a similar period m the I'nited
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  • 320 2 The Times: nrni; SUno-Japanese situation still ad- mlta ol three solutions. The first il peaceful compromise and this is not •>. it ach. China will pay a reasonable price tor and >t Is the nvspcnsibility ol ►an whose grievance is the sli^h**-t. i«r demands within
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  • 246 2  -  Sin Chew Shanghai. July 22. A REPORT from a Japanese source states that the Central Military Affairs Council, Nanking, has appointed Gen. Chiang Kai Shek the Commander-in-Chief of China's anti-Japanese forces; Gen. Feng Yu Siang and Gen. Sung Che Yuan Commanders of the forces m Hopei and
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    16 2 Bl DDHISTS CELEBRATION GrtMlff takes al th« Singapore Buddhist Association on the commemoration of Asala Day.
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  • 93 2 London. July 11. 11l F Hepworth, <Bradtord>, m the House ol Commom inquired whether In view ol the serious effect on British trade Ol the gradual absorptions of Chinese territory by Japan Mr. Eden would make clear as m the case of Manchuria, thai the government would
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  • 169 2 CHOLERA DEA TH ON SHIP FOR SING A POPE 1,000 Passengers Quarantined Third "cholera ship" to reach Malaya within about four months, the China Navigation Company's steamer Kiang.su arrived from Holhow yesterday morning with a male Chinese deck passenger who had died from cholera few hours earlier Prompt steps were
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  • 26 2 London, July 22. The London Naval Treaty Bill was read a third time and sent to the House of 'Lords yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 53 2 Mr Justice Laville, who is away at Batu Pahat m connection with the Assizes is expected back at Johore Bahru next week. Che Qsman. the Third Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, Is going on transfer to Tanjong MaJim as assistant District Officer and will be succeeded by Inche Ahmad former assistant Registrar
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  • 173 2 MENACE TO SINGAPORE BY MIGRANTS MORE than 100 cases of cholera are reported to have, occurred at Hoihou, (Hainan Island), during the first half of this month, according to the health hulletin of of League of Nations Kastern Kureau issued la^t night. The importance <>t thij
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  • 124 2 For Promotion Of Inter(ounlrv Trade At the Royal Italian Oonmlitr In Singapore and ftt the Royal Italian Consular Au ncy m Penanc Npadal OommercUl Bed bafe been established with v,t \v to facilitate trade 5-rvircs between Italy and British Malaya. AH merchants purchasing Italian goods or who
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  • 79 2 Total Will He Over Six Milliard Fraitrs l\iris. Jul> A Finance v. communique Stetd thai Fund will bovrr six milliard frana the amount bung s**par.tV '.vom considerable suni.s devoted t>v t link n« tund t i I purrh;i^e ot SI writios The fund was formed [ran tin duct
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  • 26 2 H<-rr H Ketthahn arrived by I Duisburg ir<»m Hamburg yesterday to take up the position of secretary the German Consulate Oeneral >' Singapore
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  • 121 2 JAPANESE ISLANDS NEAR BORNEO Active measures to develop tte 11 small islands between the Philippine I and Borneo, which he bought from thr Sultanate ol Sulu this spring are beinn made by Mr BMMMNke Mivamoto. a resident ol Kobe He plans to leave lor the region sometime next month with
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  • 64 2 Capt H. E Creedon. Adjutant M Perak Battalion i. F.MS Volunteer ItollM, ha.s pMM on duty tv Taiping Mr. John Robertson, the well-known Perak tennis player, will succeed Mr Cruikshank as manager of Flemmgton Estate. Ba?an Datoh. when the latter goes to Teluk Buloh Mate Utan Melinfcang, as manager m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 28 2 THE GIRL FROM SCOTLAND YARD WILL THRILL AND FASCINATE YOU SHE SOLVED THE DREADED MYSTERY OF THE DEATH RAY WHICH BROUGHT DOWN 2 AEROPLANES IN LONDON'S CROWDED STREETS.
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    • 215 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS A LITTLE W^ USED T«l OPTE N IW ENSURES PERFECT TEETH PRESERVATION V Obtainable from all Chemist* and Stores. Sole Afent> Graf ton Laboratories. Spore. BOARD RESIDENCE? SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer UmA (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at n.oderau- ratci Large Gardens Tennis— Phone 57 be
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    • 195 2 Cbe v Jfrcc IPccds tJfiUl Ottli'r < «•< il -li HI.OM, n'' ill Irl I Kuala Lumpur Ofb.«: 25 Jj»\j I I'ltonr l|.uli OtVr Kit-H^lrr K..a»l r>n»f.( I. Hi I Untfub Gftirr «t'4\ v H4 I SUBSCRIPTION R* Within HaJa.'a r Monthly Quarterly > 4 Half Yearly early Note— Qnotat
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 258 2 Diary Of The Day The Tides High Water 11.90 I in %A H 1U2«J p.m 9 6 ft. Sports Lawn Tennis S.C.C. vs R.A.F Yokota and Yusukawa at Y M.C.A. Soccer: Y.M C A fi. K.A F. town ofTivei 1F1 at Alison ROftd Boxing IftOrteJ W Neve at New World
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    • 274 2 PASSENGER BY UK The foUowini were passengers sf Dutch plant i Arrived from NI by KNILM plane PK-AFK on Tuesday Mr J M Lindeyer. Mr. J. G Sehimmelpenninck, Mr w. l v.d. Vegt. Mr. g. h Doorman, ■Mrs. H. lloonen, Mr Tan Wing Chin. Mr. Yap Knens Hoe. Left for
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  • 450 3 Defendant's Counter-Claim Also Fails pIE claim of Mr. A. E. Beavis for $57,280 from Mr. Foo Thee < hons was dismissed m a judgment delivered by Mr JwMm lloiih' m the Singapore Hiffh Court yisterday. Mr. Foo (hop- «ounter-elaim foi one-third of certain profits ni.uit'
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    54 3 FiSHER BURIED AT SEA Admiral Sir William Fisher ComZt" ei a t P Wa buried at sea f r Portsmouth irked in HMS. Curct<* and commit* j to the deev -■.ib Tomer. The coJN lemvtng h.ms. Victory the We ftcrmtr. flagsnp. on a gun carriage to be tofts* aboard H
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  • 41 3 "THE body of an unknown Chinese ivas found m a room ichich locked from inside m a house at Victory street yesterday. The had iiidentty been dead about three or four days. The police were informed.
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  • 548 3 HTHIS is how Singapore Municipal Commissioners Inform the public I of business transacted m Committee. It is an exact copy of th 2 document received by the Free Press yesterday afternoon. THE DOCUMENT IS NOT A FULL RECORD OF THE
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  • 96 3 Suit Against Building Co., Stood Over On the grounds that terms of settlement had almost been arranged, Mr. J. X Gale made an application before Mr Justice Hcrne m the High Court on Wednesday on behal! of Struts Building Co.. who are defendants m a .suit brought
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  • 218 3 K.L.M. Service Increased To Three A Week Fcops with the growing Uicreas In business In recent months, the Royal Dutch Airlines <XL.M.> will from the first week In October provid? thrc-2 planes a week m each direction In th B.ituvia-Amstcrdam route. This extension m the service wi.l give Singapore Bt
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  • 99 3 The death took place ai the General Hospital, Singapore on Monday July 19. of Mr Albert Stanis'aus Pereira of the stamp Office, Singapore, at the age of 52. Mr. Pereira had been m indillrrrnt health for several months and at the time oi his death
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    33 3 AN EXCLUSIVE PICTURE taken by spe; ial permission of Queen Mother Flizabrth. of the. yotin? Prince Rauduin IMikc ol Brabant, m the beautiful mounds of the Royal Palme at l.arken, near Kruvsf Is
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  • 46 3 Following the change o! Amoy University into ;i naffciona] ror.epp. Tim cvntrni Government will make annual appropriation •>' $390,000 For it* nvsn laf maintenance, state the < ini i Timea it la learned tit;«; nr Lftu Boon Keng, the president ol Uip university, will retain hh i>< >^t
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    • 85 3 DINE-AT'THE ARCADE RESTAURANT I MIiITKI) PKICES. I or; TWO MTBEKS ONI V Jl I.V IS-3L i M»if^ GENTS. I trnias Drrs.<i Suit SI Oi) $1 00 i Jacket S fcO its. S ..">0 cts. imr Trou>^r^ v mi aii jo tts. <»lh*r prirrs m proportion. MTKTOL MICK CLEANERS. m Onhird
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    • 255 3 I Here is the Essence of CONVALESCENCE I AAjJ^Bri^ f I r P^ r vr "f Bnunj Ef*tnce l!\^r &^o^^\ Chicken m putting invalids <»v B.TCJy l^^r^^r^y th»" road to tn>m\ health has been WSr I proved time and a^ain. I "XI There is nothing like Brand's for I vj/
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 1446 4 IDEAL HOSTS ONE can perhaps be pardoned lor believing that dinner parties at Government House are formal affairs, but Sir Shenton and Lady Thomas are ideal hjsts. with an admirable flair for making their guests feel at home even on the most formal occasions. Lady Thomas has
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    • 528 4 the Dutch having reputations as ex cellent ho^ts the Singapore visitors an assured of a good time! BY AIR SEVERAL other Malayans are leaving ior Batavia next week— some by air. some by plane— but this time on business and not pleasure. The KNI L M plane
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    • 279 4 4 REASONS WHY I USE NEWVEET i \3l "*ap' a> i uJ B^La 40^^^^b^hB^L1 B^Bt B^B^H I'iNVu* Veet' tr. Is all>nnwrtad hair m 3 aiaatci without trouble, mess or bother. 2'NewVeei' IWTM th* skin *oft an i smooth, without truce of u;ly stubble. 3* New Veet is just like a
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    • 63 4 for PERFECT BEAUTY I Special reducinK by .-tram and ele< trie fl nui&uigp >.S »>o H H Natural beaut v day V toM pack 51.50 Vibration ace massage JK fi.se A^v TurkLsh bath against colds, rheumatusm. etc SS.M VW INNEXOI Slunmins ft. jelly 53.00 at MAISON PAIL 286, Orchard Road
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    • 107 4 DOCTORS AMAZING DISCOVERY RESTORES YOUTH .yMC*~"" .^L B t/*Mfg f TO FADED SAg WRINKLED 3|\i P| A Vienna N!^ eve a tntt mm watmtmkk W hat Causes W'rinkU o!df at jicnsc h\ ToLalon Hospital Trsti I hi m I b<M I m Something > 19 Better/ Something Different EWCLISH EVAPORATED
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  • 183 5 A CHANGE OF PROGRAMME KV:o\ VOX (R\MM (Germany) who Rave Budge (I'.S.A.) a hard fight m the rubber maUh of the l>a\i> (up inter-rone final, extending him to five seU. to lose H— 7—5. <;. h^s. Up i- here M-en m pl.i» against Bud?r
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    • 60 5 Photographic copies of Free Press focal pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price SO cents each. Our CHILLED BEEF needs no introduction it has already made a name for itself li retains all the natural iuico Delicious, lender joints r<|nal to the home-side beef m flavour we
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  • 259 6 "Wind" Absorbed And Condensed Instantly When, as the result of indigestio: d a allowed to ferment m yoi. stomach, the stomach becomes dis tended with 'wind." The result is on or more distressing symptoms— heart burn, flatulence, acid risings m th throat It. stands
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  • 168 6 Chinese C.O.C. Calls Mass Meeting i ßy Our Chinese Correspondent IN response to the invitation of the Singapore Ch:n:se Chamber of Commerce. 120 Chinese clubs, guilds district associations and Hoe Kuans hay? signified their desire to attend a Joint meeting to discuss ways and
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  • 82 6 The Tcnrx»rary Allowance! Commi! Is ir.. Ini the ibility of mtnrlni temporary aliowances to merrbers ol the Malayan G vernment senrieet, will mm sit < at Sii re on Monday, having rr.pt m Ku;<l i Lumpur last wf^ok I -el the committee will r d Iberatlona before
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  • 55 6 Already 108 Chinese clubs, usonations and futtdi m Singapore iiav signified to the Chinese Chamber j oi Commerce their willingness to as I list m the bm drive for Red Cross funds for North China. A meeting will <> beld shortly at the
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  • 645 6 False Values Declared PRICES ON INVOICES FOUND TO DIFFER (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 21. Till length to which a Taiping Chinese merchant was alleged to have gone to defraud the Customs Department of duty leviable on certain goods imported from Penang,
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  • 98 6 LIMIT PUT ON REMITTANCES TO SWA TOW Maximum Of $1,000 A Day (By Our Chinese Correspondent Till. Bank ol China, >meanorc. has re< \«ei adt i from SwatoH that llie Sini office nvist not receive rrrnit tanccs for Sw;;tou <•? <■ SI, OOO per da>, uccording to \li Lv Chung
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  • 14 6 Th n follovillS item tl added ve<i; v rolunteer p Prtdaf SPjC.R.I
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  • 275 6 Story Of Argument At Dinner Table Convict ti on a charge of having voluntarily caused hurt to Hassan bin Sinan. by punching him on the ear With his fist, on June 3. a European, Louis Lamburt Emile Leppe, was fined $10 by Mr. W.
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  • 80 6 (From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, July M Lieut H. Palister Clarke, M.C., is appointed 0.C.. Recco Section. M.V.C.. with effect from July 9, m addition to performing the duties of Asst Adjutant, 4th Bn. S.S.V.F. Second-Lieut. J. M. Cotterili, has resigned his Commission m the S.S.V.F.. with
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  • 186 6 Thursday. J:il> 15, Hod Mr E P.<: I lvi Government House The Following > nests at a dinner given i>\ n Bxcellei Lady Thomas al Government Hou this evening Hon. Mr Just i.-. w k Home and Mr.s Home, Hon Mr X Parnell. v Mr Justice l. V
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    34 6 CAMERON HIGHLANDS In disguise. A picture taken on the H.Rhland* platrau by infra-red film, which distorts colour values, rendering the preen of the MiafC as white and the blue of the sky as black.
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  • 185 6 Many Changes Of Address i From Our Own Correspondent >. London. July 15. MANY well-known retired Malayans m England have recently changed their addresses and correspondents may Im> interested to note that: Mr N C S. Bnsanquet is now living it Woodlands House. Bishop's Stortford. Herts.. Captain
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  • 276 6 (By Our CUtteee OatreapeaWkeit) ATEADC mission organised by the himsi merchants and minufarlunrs «>f lion:: Kon? will l« avc the colon> late next month for an <xt«n>ivr tour of Malaya. N.1., and the Philippine Islands. THE main objects Of the ml are
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 69 6 GreCfl V,'ii«prpro<>f anvis (puts. VaKrr ,nif| rrpaircr <•! rnttan »nd It^rtum Chirks, (an vis and Spring Hlinds Tarpaulins l>nts R«^s n»ue S •"•us. IVitiri TitirK \Vi-»* Sotting irnrinjj U'ool huntings «tH F!;»rs ABDUL KAHMAN, Tclcphonf 2451 Oflicr: W Robinson Road. Oodo.sUp Telegraph Co Workshon: 393. 100 (hiat Ptoec, Sincapi>r« (Orders
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    • 384 6 i. al lif I I 111 4 t JL v 1 1 II I V BHH tIOCIUI i What w a mother to do! hv. the wrateh was so small von could hardly s<»i» it blood-poisoning never ent<*re<l mv mind. After all. children can't *it still all da> though I
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  • 91 7 Malacca Commissioners Withdraw Resignations NO COMMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July 21. I ATEST development m con- nection with Ihe .Malacca Municipal Commissioners contretemps arising out of the demolition orders deadlock last neck has been the withdrawal of the resignations «»l the tour Commissioners. Comment is unprocurable m the
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  • 91 7 >iiii-uporf CUmm I-atl Wlio Wanted A lot) iftom Our Own CVrrestxuidc-M lohnre Kahru. July 88. Mttßf inside a tub In the Rojral near the staiion a: •< !^st ni^ht a Id year-old Lang Ec Suan «ai vitl raarawcj n ihr poiire I am a •V 0 irurn
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  • 236 7 His Appointment As Ceylon's Governor Mr N A Jamrs Prrera Of Johore na.*- written to Sir Andrew Caldecott Governor designutt- ot Ceylon, oa be ha): oi the members ot i\w International Yount/ Men's Buddhist Association o; Singapore Lon^ratulatint; bin on his appointment to Colombo
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  • 100 7 Prom Our Own Correspondent 1 lohuiv Bahru, July tt Boom aftef he had entered a coffee <hop m Jalan Meldrum yesterday an .utcKor ofllecr of the Customs Departr.nt saw a coated Chinese leave the shop by Liie back door Hr- lolicwed the Chnu-.st wln» was found to
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  • 1216 7 Full Report Of House Of j Commons Debate London, July 21. A MOTION asking for the approval of the House oi Commons of the British proposals for Palestine, as announced m the White Paper accompanying the ttoyal Commission's report, was debated m a crowded House
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 79 7 M.(;.M*s Magnificent successor to 'MUTINYon the BOUNTY' CAPITOL Wednesday, Aug. 4th A GREAT Drama... a GREATER tug ot your i i </ heartl /tv x A VICTOR fv^HffLEMINQ HH oroduction A B-. Km WkSSLsJsL A BETTER WAVE FIGARO W i»dtes Hair Dressers 00 Pbullr iS6H WHY WIVES GO WRONG SEE
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    • 349 7 ALHAMBRA OPENING TONIGHT 6IS 9.15 A GRAND STAGE AND SCREEN ATTRACTION ON THE SCREEN.— START LAUGHING NOW! vSSit^ hal roach l^ A MERRY MIX-UP \|lAm|m IN A MATERNITY WARD MADE I lynne overman I ROBERT ARMSTRONG CUETDVOdHU pit/ ait kiiac* ?SL^r. LAWRENCE tVtniDUUY bAY IT WAS fi^iMfE' VARADO NOBODY'S BABY"
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  • 551 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1937. New Air Routes IWlalayan aviation Interests are so exclusively concerned with the development of the Empire trunk line between England and Australia which .serves this country, and the Anglo-Dutch rivalry on that route, that important happenings m air transport m other parts
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  • 1150 8 First Impressions Of A Traveller In Japan Singapore To Singapore IV vi SUPPOSE you are going to write a book about Japan," an immigration official at Kobe remarked to me when I landed. "Nothing so ambitious." I retorted. "Anyway. I am staying only a few weeks and one can't hope
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  • 757 8 I AM tuid that both Lindrum and lonian are rather disillusioned about Singapore. In fact, they are very amused at the poor reception have had here Billiards tans have not turned up urge numbers to see their really tir. st -class exhibition games. During a very Irank moment one
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 141 8 ROSE'S LEMOM BARLEY NOW OBTAINAIiI 1 I-ROM GALDBECIfS L -i-Zrr-r^'^* Don't be Vague ask for "M a *0 f/^f^ Gofs //V/"0 /WK 50r/"Z£ SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLER IncO*»okatfo m England OVALS BONIO WEETMtEi MIXED OVALS -o vo Mother and Son I ll II J There is a food for every
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    • 65 8 THE HEROINE of a new novel, a girl of twenty, is a non-smoker, teetotaller a good rook and makes her own clothes. No reference to any living person is imencied But any reference to a happy home should include reference to "GAFLAC" FIRE and BURGLARY POLICIES GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V
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  • 684 9 WOMAN CLAIMS $10,131 FROM PENANG CHINESE Prepared Opium For Him And Induced To Smoke Herself MAINTENANCE CASE EVIDENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, July 22. THE maintenance case, m which a member of a wellknown Penang Chinese family, Chung Chee Leng, is sued by a Chinese woman, Wong Mong Fai,
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 9 »aa and K 1., and thfir ClIIBll Grove Synoopators, who made n.nhun. dehui m a ZHL programme last night. C. Gregorio M L.rres (drums). K. Scarfe (st. sax). Bill Bailey »r. I Kleiiimun (piano) Kynn Cowan (leader)
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  • 271 9 EUROPEAN IN DAMAGES CLAIM AN allegation that a European \vrongfull> entered hi> shop and removed goods to the value of Si.OOO is made m a claim for SM.Ooo damages by Mr A Abdul l.atirt a sin<apore piece goods merchant, against Irving Junes and < o.
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  • 73 9 Appointment Of Commission Of Enquiry Lonrfnn. July 2,\ A commi.NSJon "to inquire into and report upon the origin and character ||M --olony ol Trinidad and Tobago and all matters reto; to eoraMef the adequa- lo deal with these dirt 111 lunrn; and to make recommendations" will consist of
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  • 64 9 London, July It The King accompanied by the Queen afternoon performed the opening ctremony of th^ nrw headquarters of the London Fire Brigade on Albert Embankment at Lambeth. The new headquarters, which stand on a site of two and half acr?s and built at cost of
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  • 19 9 G n a m <>: tIM Chartered ..:.a and China. retin I -.-.on. Mr. Allen was ■stani o: the Ipoh
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  • 65 9 Tin Company Asks For Main Road Deviation UAWANG CONCESSIONS LTD. whose annual report is published on page 11. states that negotiations have begun with the Government for the deviation of the mam trunk road which passes through the compayiy's property If permission is granted ii w stated that the area
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  • 152 9 BUS SERVICES PLANNED <From Our Own Correspondent) Ipuh. July 22. Oubject to the approval of the new Transport Board Ipoh will soon have a bus service plying on recognised routes of the town This was made known -it todays meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board
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  • 40 9 London. July 22. A young pilot. Roland Falk showed remarkable skill m an emergency yesterday by bringing a twin-engined air liner safely to earth at Croydon aerodrome when its retractable wheels jammed m the up position British Wireless
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  • 73 9 HE. The Governor and Lady Thomas, ittended by the private secretary and iiide-de-camp. will leave Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail-train next Friday. His Excellency will be at King's House. Kuala Lumpur, until the morning of Aug. 3, and then proceed
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  • 722 9 Jockey 's Version Of Accident That Injured His Wife AFTER A. E. Garrard, the Malayan jockey, had, m his defence, yesterday, given his version of the accident m which his wife was very seriously injured, the fourth magistrate, Mr. h C. Goh, reserved his judgment until this morning. Garrard is
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  • 290 9 Severe Punishment For Counterfeiter MIN my view counterfeiting coins kl one Dl the meanest offences m the Criminal Code, and one which should be punished most sever, ly.'" .said Mr Justice Howe.s, at the A.sMze Court yesterday, when he .sentenced Looi Cheok to three years on two charges of possession
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  • 227 9 MEETING K. L'.S SWIMMING NEEDS New $180,000 Pool Under Construction (From Our Own Correspondent) Kualu Lumpur. July 22. TTHAT Kuala Lumpur's 121.000 in- habitants should at last be given a swimming pool to be situated m King George VI Recreation Park of which construction had just been started at Birch
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    • 42 9 REMEMBER! ROBINSON'S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, 28th JULY. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. w< Ttl <^ I m A shade for every shade of hair Black. Brown. Auburn Light Chestnut, Blonde and Natural for White Platinum or Bleached Hair AL-9
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  • 12 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Last Night's Quotations
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  • 535 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 5.30 p. m. July 22 Share ofl £1 denomination unless Yesterday Previously Rise or Pall otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 1123 8 112^ 8 fMUdkl| Loan. 4 p.c, 1960-yo HU'a UOlfe Wif Loan. 3> 2 pc 997 b 997 b
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  • 76 10 From London: Latest Quotations >m Dull Cash £265 2b M Previously Dull at <;2M Hi Id Thr»e month! £268 2s 6d Previously ***** 2-s 6d Nrw York Tin 59 50 previously 60 00 Copper: Settlement £s<> iiis »k: Prerlouaty t:56 iSs (.old: Saturday DO I9i ti 1
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  • 85 10 London Closing Quotations July 22 Method of Par.ty before Latest Fit Centre ouollng 20 9-31 Run- tfOU Paris Pram- to 124 41 133 1 133 J New York to 488 4 M 3/11 4 M 3 U) Amsterdam Guilders to 8 97^ y.Ol» 4 9 U2 Hong
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  • 177 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 22 RUBBER Easy London-spot 8 7 B d. 9d Previously: 815 16d 9d. August: 15 16d 9d Previously 8 15/16 d 9d. Oct -Dec 9 1/lGd y H u Previously 9 1 16 d 9V B d. Jan-Mar.: 9««d 9'^d Previously
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  • 1151 10 Fraser and Co. 's List THIKSDAY, JI'LY 22, 1H37: 0 I'M MINING Buy*T* S*Uer» Ainput fin 14m 6sW ii Asam Kunibaiig it< 39i 41.s < d Au-stral Malay (£j 58* 60t> Aycr Hi! am 33s 3d 34s 6d Ayti Weng (sl> 132 137 Bangrin Tin
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  • 163 10 Fraser Company. lASV OK CURRENT DIVIi)KM)S Singapore- .1 v I 1 Company Dividend Dau> V\ Di\ TIN PayaOle D., to dat* Asain Kumbung 5". Int July '2A July '.iv Jul\ If Bonus Batu Hrtinior if>'- int Aug I auj. I Fatt I Int Jul\ M July M Jiiv Hong Koni
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  • 88 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 12. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I XR.S.S. m cases FOB July* 30^8 30\, Good FAQ. m bales 'FOB Julyt 29 11 16 29 13 16 No. 1 X R.S.S. (Spotloose) (a ward able Singapore) 30 30' i Aug. -Sept 30»/ 4 'iO%
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  • 202 10 Yesterday 's Singapore Quotations Jul> 82 ■CLUNG London. T.T. 24 1 10 London, demand 2 4 116 London 4 months" sight 2 4' 8 Lyons demand 1535 Hamburg, demand 142 New Y<Tk. demand 58.. Montreal, demand 58 1 M Batavia. demand iur> Bamtnnf. demand IO4 4 Calcutta,
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  • 222 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THB CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Tin ut midday was Sl30 7 H down 7 The London Stock Exchange yesterday reported a more active interest m the market generally and tin shares according to cables received appear to he still on the
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  • 188 10 July 19. >1 •rtemn Can Com 105' 4 lO6 l 2 l()o American Telephone Telegraph 170> 2 171 170 AtcheSOO Railroad 83 85* 8 84> 2 Chesapeuk 55 55' 8 53^ D«ponl 160^ 162» 2 163 I tICI 32*8 33 33 era] Beetik 58 58» b 17^
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  • 63 10 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES July 22 Gambler T.T. S 8.00 Java Cube 11.00 tlamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 17.00 Black Pepper 950 Copra, mixed 5.60 Copra, sundrled 6.60 Small Flake Tapioca 4.40 Rice Saigon Al $155 Rice Siam, W.C No l $145 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 2 $137 Rice Siam,
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  • 698 11 Three More Tin Companies' Reports KVMPONT. LAX JIT CO. Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging Ltd.. > write' dredges have given satisfactory cc at low cost. company's annual assessment the Tin and Tin Ore Restriction ■tment remains at 1.482 tons of tin The allowed rate of production .^t'd 68.75 per cent, of
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  • 853 11 LONDON CRITICISES MALAYA'S 67,000 TONS JULY SHIPMENTS ESTIMATE Symington Wilson's Weekly Rubber Report London. July 15. Messrs. Symington Wilson's weekly rubber market report states: After being considerably steadier on Thursday with pneos ruling generally •3d. higher than those quoted on Wednesday, the market went easier on Friday on the publication
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  • 20 11 The annual Tactical Inspectional Exercise* ol the Ist Perak) Battalion Volunteer Forces will be held on Sept. 5
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  • 41 11 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Go announces that the delay on lull rate telegrams Irom Singapore to London yesterday was as follows: telegram! handed m at 5 p.m. three minutes; 5.30 p.m. tour minutes; 6 p.m. two minutes; 6.30 p.m. working clear.
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  • 20 11 Raub Australian Gold mining It [or the four weeks ended July li.iO'M. amounted to 1.654 04 ounces.
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    • 311 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the 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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    • 484 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHIN* (Incorporated m England by (Royal Charter) j| Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Uabiltty of Proprietors £3.000.00t HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, l/ondon, B.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Uoilo Rangoon Amritsar Ipoh Saigon Bangkok
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1118 11 Collision In Penang Harbour Recalled the tongkang anyway? She was moving. And you say that it was the increase m speed which prevented you from clearing? Yes. Therefore you had hoped to clear ahead if she had not got her sails up? -Yes. There was a risk and I did
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  • 42 12 Th«- Noderland Lino Royal Dutch M;iil liner s s. Johan de Witt, is oxpectrrl to berth alongside Goduwn No. 18. Gate 2 of the Singapore Harbour Board wh;irvrs it 7 :i.m kMUjf .tuu mU tat Europe at 10 am
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  • 1430 12 COLLISION IN PENANG HARBOUR RECALLED Claims For Loss Sustained Through Sinking Of Tongkang PENANG SUPREME COURT TO DECIDE NEGLIGENCE ISSUE (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, July 21. HEARING was continued m the Penang Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith, of the case m which Messrs
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    • 501 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated «n PilA) TTLKFROSV: Freight M33— Puafl NIL LLOYDS AGENTS. POOKINO AGENTS POH FEDERATED MM AY STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SI AM. CANADIAN PACIIIC iwgtiof GfiUJHT < Incorporated In BncteDd) [ItAVEL SVSTiMi THE "ExMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct to VANCOUVER— ACROSS
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    • 110 12 RED FUNNEL LINE HUP EN6 MOH S.S. CO.. I* (In rk<;i i.ar r\ssi\<.ii; <<«* ft am Sincapoir io .1.m.. i. Kill. FOR R\l\\l\. «lIIKHM»\ SEMAKANt. (Every Tu«*day and Ind^' *.> BAN HONi NAM V( to, BOLRABA\A AND B\M»Jft.V (fortnightly Sen «.s. GIANG GIAN AN~N FOR BLIN.IOI IWt.Kv fill 111 o\
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    • 571 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.15 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai and Thurs. and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and Sundays 7 p.m. Malaka,
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    • 308 12 SINGAPORE HARBOIR Shißs alongsidr t( Expected la \i East Wharf (Kntramc <„-. Planciits 22 T.i v. Main Wharf (Entranrr t. Johan dr Witt U 11: A«hilic> r .> i Empire Dock (Entrain* < Foo Shong 30. life) i\ san Maru 34: Glauca^ Empire Dock (Entrame (...t' Polyphomus 46 M< West
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    • 473 13 f ~ZJB^^n^~- B fote^HDl^. s^:*"l|lii? l*Tk 1 Sfr*^ r s BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LIMES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnage spore. Tonnage Spore. 1937 1937 NALDERA 16.000 Sept 10 17 000 July 30 CARTHAGE 15.000 Sept, 24 ROWAN 6 070 July 31
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    • 521 13 McALISTER^C?LTP|j^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Dae Sails CITY OP ORAN Havre, London, R'dam. H'burg, Glasgow Jtily 30 Aug. 2 CITY OP KINCBKRLEY Havre. London, RVlam, H'burg, Glasgow Aug. 30 Sept. 2 CITY OP
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    • 968 13 P^^^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line. Steal* Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Una Khiow Steamship Co., (1952) Ltd Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. The Cunard White Star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw Savill and Albion 00. Ltd. The China Navigation Co.,
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    • 695 14 K. P. M. siRKRCi- Friday. July 23. Rhio. Dabo. Billiton. Batavia. Seniarang. Pskalongmn, Tegml and Cheribon. PLANCIUS Fnd.iy. July 23. Muntok (passengen and mails only) and Bataria thonrp pei m.s Ophir tt> Bamarang and Sourabaya GENERAAL VAN I»KR HFYDEN— Friday. July 23. Belawan-Deli and v> nug BONTFKOF .s.itutd.iv. July 21.
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    • 567 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^ru/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE Lj__^^X^ /tT7c^.^ A. >* TO EI T ROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AM) PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. ..Arrives Leaves Leave* Arrives Spore. Spore. Penan*. New York. Pros Adams July 26 July 27 July 29 Sept.
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    • 521 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOLTH AMERICA Thames Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zan?. Dar-es-Salaam. Lourenco Marques, Durban. East London. Port E and Mosscl Bay Ycifuku Maru Cape Town via IfoMbf Dar-es-Salaam. B^'ira I/<».. ques. Durban and Port F.. t Buenos Aires Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durt
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 15 hm.h sreeu bombci nm u,,.. Pl lllre Iif lhe Rristol nUnmftm ..:..iei monoplane „ed,; ,n bomber SN in quantity production i K..vu \i- Farce rawer m»pBe< u.> Uetewi vill 840 hp ,l,,> th B^nheim one of ih e fastest aeroplanes yet built Its IlirifSSMII the T^pc Igg, aU»;no,| ggg B
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    27 15 V V\Sl KA\V\ the visiting Japanese tennis player, who I<»st a set t to onj; l.oon Chonu. the Singapore champion, at the S.C.C yesterday. (Free Press photo).
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  • 365 15 SPECTACULAR DISPLAY BY THE A GA KHAN'S MIRZA II London. July Iti. > JIK/\ II worthy son of the living filly Mt-n.taz Mahal, is firmh established as the season s racing idol. Although it iv iv realised thai he would be given no serious test m the hciterfUM stakes and
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  • 476 15 tUtitner For Peny Botiywood, /».vf „f the funniest doubles wmtcktt hi ths history of icihti inratcd the luxuriously app Hmted tennis ch'b at Beverly Hiils. of uhich Fred Perry and worth Vines are the ii>intownen Perry uas partnered by Mr Charhn Ciap'in and Vines by •>f
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  • 503 15 One Thousand Chinese Ath le tes To A rrive In Singapore Next Week (By Our Chinese Correspondent /~\NE thousand Chinese men and women athletes from all parts of J Malayu will arrive m Singapore next week to take part m the AllI Malayan Chinese Olympiad which will be held at
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  • 117 15 From Our Own Correspondent > IVnang. July The departure ot the Chinese steamer Hal King lor Rangoon is being held up as a rrsu.l of a strike by twaKow coolies Inquiries revealed that the coolie.s wanted 15 per cent more for deliverint; cargo from
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  • 79 15 i From Our Own Correspondent) .1- id, .it Rahru, July 22. Arrested In the act of selling toddy Sadhu. a Tamil toddy tapper, was today fined $15 m th'. 1 police court for being m unlawful possession of two jars of toddy at the .ith mile. Scudai
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  • 53 15 FA ILED TO REPORT ACCIDENT A One dI $3 was imposed by Mr. L. C Got] m the fourth court, yesterday, on Mr Elius Reuben who pleaded guilty to having failed to report an accident. His motor-car had collided with another at the junction of Orchard Road and Cuppage Road
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  • 25 15 Dr. K. Raghunathan, J.P.. of the j Kerala Dispensary. Singapore, sailed yesterday for Trengganu on a holiday and will be away tor about a fortnight
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  • 66 15 LJENRY Cotton has turned down many often to piay m tournaments and challenge matches m the United States since his victory over Khute In the £500 challenge match. One otter is of £800 to meet Ralph Guldahl. American Open champion, ar Dallas, Texas. "I have decided to
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  • 475 15 A TESTAMENTARY case concerning the estate of Mahboob Khan, a well known trader of Singapore, was decided yesterday m the High Court. Singapore, when Mr. Justice Howes gave jud? ment for Zahara Bee binte Mohamed Kassim, the administratrix of the estate of Mahboob Khan, m
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  • 72 15 Jumping over the wall of a Chinese temple m Magazine Road, a Chinese jesterday ran along several crowded streets with an open knife m his hand but before any harm was done to any other persons the man was arrested by the police. The
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  • 58 15 A -tabbing arlray that occurred at Tanjong Pagar on Wedne;sday had a sequel before Mr W G Reeves m the MH-ond court yesterday, when a Tamil Rama.samy. \rtfc> charged with attempting to murder a Tamil woman Siv3kamy The charge w^ explained, ana Hie case was
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  • 47 15 A young Chines* cyclist who was riding his cycle along New Bridge Road yesterday received serious injuiies to his hand when he was m collision with a motor-van. An artery m his right arm was cut and he was bleeding severely when taken to hospital
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    • 152 15 The SSE 1937 ANNUAL THE PREMIER ANNUAL OF THE FAR EAST Will contain several full pa&es oi coloured prints pictorially portraying the infinite charm of Malaya Several full-pa&e colour plates depicting the vivid beauty of Malayan life and landscape. fy I? r% I These plates will be splendidly \s m
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  • 646 16 Post Office Beat Midds. 6-0 In Key Match LEAGUE POSITION IS NOW MORE OPEN Post Office 6: .Middlesex 11. THK key-match of the Second Division yesterday between the Post Office and the Middlesex Regiment second team was marred by rough play which
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  • 168 16 BROADCAST OF PENANG RACE MEETING t^he Penan] Fun c v.v will co opmllnn with the Penang Wiiv less Sociery. r;i I the following iMMtasti n the Penang Ha- Course- on ea I July Augusi race meetU beneflil ol out stati<»; i *S who ur unable t > meeting 2.15 p
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  • 66 16 Cwl— TlWfl I i^l»t With Leytc Fro.ii 0..: Oa u C d nt> Ipoh. lulv 22. This t-\f. I at Jubilee Park ares Diamond <9 IS) and KM 10 0) fell much below expectation! Thr *m a points verd tod expect<ra D lisapp dnted. Both
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  • 77 16 COMBINED SCHOOLS CRICKET XI The folk i n sel wted l«i represent I 1 Sch against the B F urduy at 2 p.m on the S v md A. Watts HI- R Kn»-nit7 iR I S Sundram rRU E Barker RI» R Cordeiru fS.JI) B B terder »SJI» R. Jai>
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  • 58 16 The wumcr:> J la] competition of the Oarrta Ci Club vai played at Tanghn an Ton in-'.iday. and rt-. suited ir. Mrs R< with a net I 33. The folloi cardMrs T L I 45 12 :S3 Mlti J M 45 10 =39 Mr- A
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    21 16 photo). An INCIDENT during piny m the second division switr match when the P.O. beat the Midds ,i— o Free Press
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  • 636 16 YESTERDA Y'S TRACK WORK A T PENANG (From Our Own Correspondents) Penang, July 22. AKF( OKD CROWD were presfiit at the Peiuins racecourse this morning to watch the final gallops m preparation for the first day of the Penang Turf Clubs meeting on Saturday. On
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  • 48 16 Members of the V.M.C A. are reminded thai the entri I for the 150 up Novice* biiliards competition close at 10 p.m. on Saturday. July 24. An enirv tee of $1.00 will be charged but no charge will be made for the table «n <• nnpetltlon games.
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  • 60 16 Horace Lindrum made his best break In Singapore last night during play In the final session of IrananLindrum exhibition at the Memorial Hall. Lindrum reached 481 and was unfortunate m not reaching his 500. the! oalls lying m an almost impossibl'3 position. Both players were m good
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  • 23 16 The water polo between the V.M.C A. Juniors and Seniors, to have been D.ayed at Fort Canning pool yesterday was cancelled
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  • 120 16 Action By Perak Knxinu Board i From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Jul> BE At mat tint iieid this evening the Perak Boxing Board of Control decided to suspend Boy Nara, the PenSAg Indian welterweight tor a period of three months dating from July 15 The meeting
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  • 60 16 Play m the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament yesterday resulted Mixed Doubles Fnul Mrs M G. Eber and T Kobayashi beat Mrs. M Oliver and M. I Reshty. 7 -5. 6—3. Men's Singles Kamis beat See Gim Hock. 6—l. 6 2 On Monday Kamis and Yadi will play Pereira
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  • 286 16 Yong Loon Chong Beats Yasukawa 6-4 LOCAL tennis enthusiasts were given an opportunity y< sierc. ■aetag two premising Japanese tenntof the Imperial University, and V Y&sut:.-*. I who are passing through, played an exhib.- I certainly gave promise of great things. They have fOUth
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  • 110 16 Johnny Mortell fights the Filipino. Clever None ex-bamamweight champion oi the Ori nt. at the New World tonight. This promises to be a lively 10 3-min rwimd contest as Nene. who has lost only one fight m his career is ranked among the crack bantamweights
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  • 127 16 (from Oui 4lum < wi i< Sinn,,;, Malarra. JuK TTMK Mala««;t turn d. hum Sembiian on Salurdu rmhan. m th«*ii lust Mala\j fixture, is aimouin-«*d ay 1«.i1.. w icwju. Bi(«;N I. mi (!•««•< Pul«*li Kuvsiiii Siii<fiiiit< H»l\«*^ ho«* S«M»n |.t«e < t A!<»ysius de
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  • 70 16 Olympiad Film Ready 2 Years After The Games H.rlin Oiympk- i*.. i B d I b\ Leni k. bo ready b the Fran I ra« recently to b? st I but] eottii arrungii-.;2 i done b-t* re tl bitun Q Him,. li'm v r U it if !>! Oefimni h%\
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