The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 July 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.21S KSTD. IXlif. SATURDAY, JUL. 24, 19.'!: 10 CENTS.
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  • 751 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Stern Warning To Chinese And Japanese FULL POWERS, IF NEEDED, WILL BE USED Move Precipitated Bv Minor Incidents CEYERAL Japanese schoolgirls and a Japanese fisherman were assaulted by Chinese in Singapore this week. The uirU were Mirrouiult-d by youths but were
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    10 1 THE MISSIONARY TRIES AGAIN A s^ ft c >~y t*\
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  • 202 1 MORE LONDON COMMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Julv 23. I ONDON metal exchange operators fear that world stocks of tin, which are al present only 22.439 tons, will probably shrink further during the next six months. It Is believed that the world consumption during
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  • 42 1 y MALAY A produced 51,569 tons o/ rubber in June, statistics published y ester dm: show This caused areat surprise, and the Singapore rubber market declined Closing price 2y* t cents Details and cerumen t on page 11
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  • 136 1 Malayan Standard Of Living GRIFFIN'S NEEDS Sir George Maxwell On Recent Strikes •From Our Own Corr spondent London. July 23. 'TOASTING the Society at the Plant- ers' luncheon Sir George Maxwell said it was essential that griffins were paid suttici'-nt to maintain the accepted standard of living and have prospects
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  • 64 1 Manila. July 23. Mr. Victor Gcnsburger, partner oi th'2 v/eliknown Shanghai brokerage house of S. E. Levy and Co., has left for Singapore aboard the President Adams. Levy and Co. are members ol a number of American and Canadian exchanges and also cf the Shanghai and
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  • 98 1 London, July 23. The question of the protection of .ships engaged in evacuating Basque refugees from interference by insurgent warships was raised by Mr. Wedgwood Benn in the House ot Commons yesterday on the motion for the adjournment. He said it was shameful that ships engaged in
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  • 47 1 Berlin. July 23. The Association of Hamburg Insurance Agents yesterday notified the suspension of the war risk clause for all cargo shipments to the Far East. Shipments involved are those to. from, through and In Japan (including Korea). China an.-i Manchukuoßi Reuter
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  • 57 1 K.A.F. BOMBER CRASHES London. July 23. Five i inn is of an KAI bomber were killed when the plane crashed in flames last nieht int > 1.800 feet high Kenderscout Derbyshire). It missed safety b\ inches, striking a wall running along the highest point of the hill. Ibis is the
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  • 154 1 WARNING SHOTS ONL Y London. July 23. "il/HEN the British .steamer Mac- gregor was leaving Santander vith 1.500 refugees aboard yesterday :-.f tern oon she was signalled to stop y the Spanish insurgent cruiser, Cervera As the Macgregcr disobeyed the order warning shots- were fired
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  • 88 1 HOME CRICKET London, July 23. Lancashire, 235, (Watt 5 68.) and 2 283 dec. (Iddcn 99) v. Kent. 126 (Pollard I 34) and 1 36. Gloucester, 150, (Nichols. 7 61) and 205 dec. Essex. 170. (Goddard 6 58) and 66. (Goddard 5 22: Sinfield 5 27.) Somerset. 9
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 60 1 BIGIA TEA Brings llie Ircslim-ss and fragrance of the Mala > an gardens dired loyour bone. TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DINNER and DANCE (forma.) 9.45 to midnight -\BARET ENTERTAINMENT BY THE TRIO CIMARRO EXPONENTS OJ MODERN CLASSICAL DANCING K.h.k your t.hle Non-diners $1.00 RIJSTAFFEL RAFFLES ORCHESTRA v
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    • 21 1 The Bth All-Malaya Urban Co-opera-tive Conference wil! be held in the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall on July 31 and Aug 1.
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    • 176 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA 'iROWN IN MALAYA. LONDON PRK KS RI'KREK: B,d 8-vd UN: Dull at K'lM 2s. If, (Spot) Three months, i: :>6l 17s. 6d. SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT (FORMAL) SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET FEATURING EVY ARMONT in Special Selected Songs ALEXANDRINE PARTNER in Comic Acrobatic
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  • 62 2 HOME CRICKET RESUL TS Big Margin For Middlesex Home cricket Rental At Lords. Ifiddk by 214. Mu: declared Worcester 151 and 153 free tor 61) At Hove. BasSttl beat L- first innings Sussex 351 anc! IT.; four. Leicester 236 (Armstroni l(M Jim Purits five for 32 1 A: Northampton, the
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  • 190 2 London. .lul> THE Colonial Secretary. Mr. W G A Oflnsby-Gore. will leavi London on TuesCay for Oen ra wl laj the report of the R Palestine befor n nt Ifj dates Commission of thf League Sittings will begin on Ft i its conclusions will go befon
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  • 123 2 Teams for the Nun -Bender:, reunion week-end cricket match at the S.C.C. today at 2 30 p.m. and tomorrow are. SINGAPORE NON-BENDERS: H Jt Battels W. H. Stuart Clark, J A. Dean. W. W. Dean. A Oilmour, Hon A B. Jordan T I Lcij.ssius Major R
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    17 2 photo). THI SOOTH CHIN V footballers taken on board the s.s Plam ius tn Batavia Free Press
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  • 554 2 Letters To The Editor More Correspondence On The Unemployment Problem r«i the Editor allow m a littk apace to to the correspondent who r the nom-de plume oi Jobseek stated al the rery outset letter cone rn d Is a mere and jealousy This blindfold argument simply tlonal
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  • 311 2 SIAMESE BULLOCKS FOR BEEF Local Meat Scarcity: Inquiry Wanted To the Editor of the Free Press sir. Th- letter published In your er some days ago relating to the increase In price ol mutton Is also per- the price ol beel mces o: both mutton and bee: have und' gone
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  • 78 2 London. Julv Yesterday's Victoria Club call-over toi the Steward's Cu;i was as follows: 10(1 to 8 The Drummer. 20 to 1 George Her? and COUV rt taken and offered. 20 to l Pherozshah offered, 22 to i taken ST. IK.FR 3 to 1 Midday Sun offered. 100
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  • 98 2 Rhsngtrit. .luty Chli iat Oeneral sunt: Nanking .m- tiu h Central Oov( I a I i July 19 j.i- validity ler landings has inten- d the a i ol the Chli who are dolefullj «vond< i I leral Sung h a rendered. CpiAnese speculation on ihe- of
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  • 114 2 Tokie, July O. A w.u Office communique announces that according to th tgreement reached, the Hopei-Chahar Pol:* Council submitted a note promising I carry out the following I—tin*1 tin* elimination of those per son* who were impeding SinoJ.t panes'- gaod relations j I suppression of Communists generally .'I
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  • 32 2 Tientsin. July gg. The Japanese transports expect d Ll TangkU yesterday have not arrived \s they have actually sailed from Japan it is possible that they have put China I
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  • 99 2 Shanghai, July Ti. Official Chinese circles decline to comment on the Japanese War Office communique pending receipt ol ih full text of the agreement Tom its own sources It is ideal' hOW ver. that the terms are Irreconcilable with Marshal Chiang Kai Bhek's lour points and
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  • 32 2 The annual Central Malaya dog show, organised by the Kennel Association Is to be held at the Racecourse. Kuala j Lumpur, on Sunday next, opening to j the public at 11 a.m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 461 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISFMENTS C. T. PYRIN lor Colds. Catarrh and Int uen2i. 1 Win absolutely rellefe four bbM a few liours Harmless and Eflwiiv.- ■]•)> noKt arondetfa! discovery ol ii» I umt Price 60 cents. I IN I I Mil i^» MEDICAL HALL, LTD. aa^M_B__a<___M IB j I, .Ml 1 'I
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    • 259 2 Cbe suioap«; te free pcese Hea^ Otbre.- Ce<il Phonr li B eatrf I— t. Tel: "Tiiurfc' Sn 14 Kuala I. am pur Ofbre: 2S. J^\u Strrrt Ptione 3SSS Ipoh OfSre-Br»^-tri hud Ph«>r I'fimiig dlh.t Jl Hi-l i Pfetti* l^.udwu iMiut 4t U I H 1 I PhMM lil SUBSCRIPTION KATES
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 158 2 Diary Of The Duv The Titles High Water: 1148 am. B*> it LIJB pJB I 9 It Sports Soccer: Bkngaf Si vices (Malaya Cup' al Stadium. Cricket Non Benders match at S.C c: SRC w Comblm d 3 SRC Athktks: Inter-College S| rta al R:ifil»> Colli Wal r Pdo: RA.
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  • 162 3 55 -YEAR -OLD BANKRUPT DISCHARGED Paid $128 In Five Years f*m NABI. a 55 years old 1 was granted his discharge. '>rclay by Mr subject Io a ludgment :r oi the Official Assignee for j $200 bankrupt in 1932 and d his liabilities at 5450 56 hi> rs being two
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  • 67 3 MOTHER DAUGHTER ON GAMING CHARGE Al a sequel to a raid conducted by Inspe.-tcr Shannon in a hous« Geylang. two Chinese woTeh Yang and Tan Nya Nya. ap~e:ore Mr \V G Reeves in the :id court yesterd.iv. charged with rylng on a publie lottery Teh V hrr of the I
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  • 75 3 trlng were passengers by I phi \irtraft Brisbane VH-I'SD from CrMianr. l>arwin and N.1.. arrived on Immtmj: Mr. W Penriee frcni BataM n E J--, vr.s. from Brisbane \ir.riit Xrtrni^ G-ABTJ from Karaihi. Burma. Siam and Penang. arrived M IhuiMii. Mr Koh Huan^ Peng. r> tok: Mr
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  • 28 3 M J Cowte, of Bagan Datoh appointed to act as w absence of Mr J C. Smith. J. P.. Who sailed by C rthafe on elgth months' leave
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  • 683 3 Inherited $50,000— Now Bankrupt INDUCED TO BUY 3 NEW CARS BY SALESMAN Expected To Sell At A Profit "HAD YOU NO BRAINS?" WOON CHOONG SIANG, a Sumatra-born Chinese, inherited over $50,000 from his father and had as many as three cars at one time. Today he is a bankrupt and
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  • 69 3 From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. July 22. Charged with not being a registered smoker and having in his possession 30 tv/o-hoon tubes cf chandu. a Chinese. Choo Ah Ngee. pleaded guilty before the Taiping Magistrate yesterday. His Worship postponed sentence until July 27. pending the return
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  • 21 3 The Rev Hobart B Amstutz and Mrs Amstutz. of Wesley Church. Singapore are Staying al "Th 3 Ne.st." Max-j well's Hill.
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  • 72 3 Attempt To Bribe European Inspector Alleged LLEGED to have Attempted to bribe a BUTOfM an Police Inspector Chin.-se Kho Ah Sua. was charged before Mr. K Blackt r in the third police court, yesterday. The ollenee is alleged to have been committed on Thursday last. Inspect r F. H E
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  • 272 3 Drunk Tamil Staggers Into Road Is Hit By (ar Returning a verdict ol death by misadventure at the conclusion ot an inquiry yesterday Into the death ot a Tamil named Muthia the Singapore Coroner. Mr W A McQuarrie remarked that the deceased caused hio own death
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  • 120 3 WORKS MANAGER FINED MR. H. B. Freeman, works manager of United Engineers, appeared before Mr. K. A. Blacker, the third magistrate, on two charges connected with tampering with a fire-hydrant in Teck (Juan Street, and the controlling of its flow of water. Mr. Freeman stated he
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  • 345 3 JAPANS COMPLAINT London Talks On Competition COMPLAINTS oi what they considered to be the "unfair incidence and discriminatory nature" c-f quotas and other restrictions imposed on Japanese cotton and rayon textile goods in some British dominions and colonies were made by members ol the Japan Economic Mission
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  • 83 3 AN elderly Brahmin, well-known locally ns a Tamil priest, named K. K. Kanagasabapathy Iyer, was pro- j duced before Mr. K. H. Blacker in the third court yesterday chafed with! rape ol a Tamil girl. Vijayam. aged seven years, in a house a> BerangOOO j Road,
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  • 56 3 As a result of a raid made in a ha. use at M:yer Road by Inspector Shannon on Wednesday. 18 Hylams were produced before Mr. W. G. Reeves In the second court yesterday cnarged with I gambling by playing pakao. All the accused pleaded guilt)
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  • 218 3 Application For Adjournment To Call Further Evidence HOLLOWING the evidence of a witness for the defence whom the court considered unsatisfactory, an application for an adjournment to call further evidence was made by the defendant during yesterday's hearing of the $12,000 claim by Mr Abdul Latifl.
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  • 161 3 IS WILL MADE BEFORE MARRIAGE VALID? LETTERS of administration in respect of the estate ol Frederick George Vincent Stovell were granted *.o the British Malaya Trustee and Executor Company pendente lite yesterday by Mr. Justice Howes. Mr C C Tan. appearing in support of the petition, said that Mr. Stovell
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  • 190 3 Warrant For His Arrest Issued From Our Own Correspondent! Secamat. July 12 Alleged to have jumped bail, a young ;Sikh. Kertar Singh, of Layang |_y>ng ils wanted by the Segamat police and B warrant for his arrest has been issued. Kertar lir.si nude his spptarancc 'before Ungku
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  • 102 3 Chicago. July 1% A CORONER'S jury Investigating the steel mill riot in which ten strikers were killed returned a verdict ol justifiable homicide In each case The jury found that i ach deceased met his death lrom bullet wounds inflicted by an unknown police officer
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  • 30 3 The Hon. Tuan Sved Mohamed Idid. Chief Malay Judge. Hish Court. Alor Star, will be shortly leaving for Mecca on pilgrimage prior to his retirement from the Kedah Government service
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    • 170 3 FLATULENCE tfk J latwkii <* i- «iu< h un 'tit iad i -mimi. it to I li>: time 1 >t the >>r vvm.l 4 hi '•>• -ion: h Noil <\\\\ il 11 iciditv v• I Ikakwe l* ,i; v ;i t v n Ekaad StOMMi .i p.. i» lf •lor
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    • 104 3 To BELAWAN DEL! (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 1 to Singapore, after arrival of K.P.M. Steamer at Belawan. For particulars apply to: K* P# ML LlN_E*> FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE.
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  • 2564 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON AUTUMN already casta her shadow before! From which yoa will understand that this is one of those davs which makes an English sum-mer-well an English summer. All this week I have been sweltering, and viewing with envy the arrival from Singapore who has flatly refused
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  • 594 4 Too Fat To Breathe Properly. A year ago she- w^ not get her breath pr- mt to be propped up in bec* runs a house ard business v, the secret ot this am Her letter tells you: "Just over I vcar at l
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 112 4 ff BANISH SORE THROAT v NOWf HJ Octroi m mouthwash Bf^Hj^Mfll and sargicjs fatal (to P"^o™T germs and leaves the I mouth mtN mouth iresh and aHlin|iHl use morning and IT Hjlfl evening gives real I* protection There is H WkW\ no hettcr weapon fr HH against mouth and I
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    • 7 4 fiOV4 LTI N E <£_> TO**** »OOe llviMCl
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  • 177 5 AHMAD BIS HAJI IBRAHIM riantipg Coronation Tree on behalf of the Malav Community at Li rnie Road, Kuala Lumpur. M D la „ke thl^ laci beaches when the nurfl Ins, WINNER Oi DIAMOND SCULLS recctvaa ffaal «clco:tie aa telurn In Ni.-ni. RwMeret Jneel Haeeanlurt
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    • 130 5 is the perfect dessert ami m dainty |_m M h the Jn the f c H ow i ng delicious ;dcal cool and :cf:eshinp dessert, and e\ flavours contains real !"<>d \a.'.;c also. VANILLA The high perc ntage cf buttrr fat-s .v. <\TRAWRFRRY our u-e-tnam D__M 1: nail;. nouLk runTOI
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  • 76 6 Numerous Cases In Court From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 12. Despitl ajllanos al the Cus- tlis bnsilkess of tiller appears to be soing is revealed by the many cases o: th: which cme up in the ir Magistr Court Choon, a Teochew, appeared charged with
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  • 66 6 No developed Ilea wh-i are ?n island ra ot a Chinese i 2 fore the K >re <.n [si r i it is re] a 100 cases lined St II uhow in tr.e ith. Ch. lei c* trom Calcutta. i si d B week, accuath
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  • 207 6 Conference With Government Ministers SPADE-WORK FOR NEW TREATY (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 22. BEFORE the new treaty between Siam and France is signed there arc many things to be discussed and among them are the relations with Siam's neighbour. Indo-China. This week two high
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  • 110 6 Dr. L Rajchman On Way To Bandoeng Conference On his way to the Inter-Oov^rnmen-.-al Conference on Far Bast Rural Hygiene, which will op-n in Bardocng Java, on Aug 3. Dr Lodsrik Rajchman. Director of the Health Section ol the League of Nations, in Geneva, arrived in
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  • 116 6 Fewer Tourists Causes Smaller Profits I From Our Own C~rr spondentl B.iugkok. Ju'y ll 0 e ol the leading 1 hotel* In Bangth^ Troradem, Issued Its balanc h f last week, it showed a decline In profit ot £437 over th° previous r. partly owing to
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  • 144 6 IFTOBS Our Ov/n Correspondent! Seremban. Jul\ Tl. The death tcnk place at the Seremban General Hospital of Mrs Susan Sebastian, wife of Mr A. Sebastian al al ion master. Tiioi. N?gri Svnbilan Th3 lunula! took place at the Seremban Christian cemetery and was largej attend 'd The
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  • 95 6 From Our Own Correspondent > Penang, July 2.'L The death oeeurred at the General Hospital this morning of Hjalmnr Melchior. of the East Asiatic Co., Ltd. mining department, aged 43. He came to the East 20 years ago I and was connected with the East 1 Asiatic
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  • 305 6 •"THE under-noted newly-added non fiction and fiction works will be ready for issue today. Tibetan Journey, illustrated Alexandra Davld-Neel; The Throne of Britain. Illustrated. Claud Golding; Great Cases of Sir Henry Curtis Bennett. KC Edward Grice; The Faith of an Englishman, Sir Edward Grigg; Road through Kurdistan: The
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  • 220 6 SMUGGLING WAR IN CHINA The am Shanghai Committee tor the Prevention oi Purchase and Sale or Smuggled Hood, has decided to for sard .i loter to th- Shanghai Mum cipal Council to protest against tne alleged "unreasonable Interference" \*;th the committee's "publicity" prugramme. an unexpected obstacle having been met by
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  • 46 6 i From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 23. A young Chinese girl, who had climbed a cherry tree near the Seremban Sanitary Board offices, accidentally fell from the tree and had to be removed to the Seremban Hospital in an unconscious condition yesterday
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    68 6 Fl IGIIT -LlEl'T. W. C. VENMORE, Command Education Officer, presenting his report of the R.A.F. School at the prize distribution on Thursday night. Also on the stage are (left to right). Mrs. C. R. Cox wife of Ciroup Captain Cox. Station Commander. Mrs. Tedder. uife of Air Vice-Marshal A W.
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  • 182 6 Question In Assembly (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. July 22. IN the Assembly on Tuesday a member wanted to know if the Government had set aside funds for the opening of a national hank and whether it had also started the training of officials for this
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  • 65 6 (Fttaa Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July ZZ. A verdict ol accidental death was ri turned by th" Seremban magistrate yesterday at the conclusion ol an in- 1 quiry into the death ol a young Chigirl Hoo Che° Kan. who was lound drowned in a well on an
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  • 273 6 Locksmith Faces Fonr Charges ALLEGED TO HAM: RESISTED ARRESI (From Our Own Corresponds Taiping. Jul> THAM SEE LIN. a local locksmith who recently figured important witness for the pr< cution in the Taiping Post Office $56,000 theft case, appeard yesterday in the Taiping magistrates court in another role, being charged
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 260 6 A r 'F> stomach, night indigestion— l\ thaSJl "hat CMMM those sleepiest ta when you toss and turn ■■d ju>t lan't rest. The food you've taken during the dav is turning acid during the nu'ht, and this acidity so irritates the stomach nerves that your whole eereow qpataM is upset,
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    • 159 6 The 1937 e_== Straits ®ime ANNUAL THE PREMIER ANNUAL OF THE FAR EAST Will contain several full po£e& ol coloured prints pir> torially portraying the infinite charm oi Malaya. Several full-page colour plates depicting the vivid beauty of /f\ Malayan life and landscape. ft JC* r\ af [*hese plates will
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  • 24 7 Law Notice For The Day Before the Acting- Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 10 a.m Magistrate's Appeal: R?x vs Teng Seng i
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  • 180 7 Mounts! uart Dry Dorks Results Tin report ol the Moaniatuart Dry Docks, Ltd., for the year to March last, i states that the volume of repairs continned to improve during the year, and ..::er payment of interest on L>>oentures and providing touu for redemption of Debentures theiv
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    9 7 photo) YOI'THFUL COMPETITORS completini^he^bstaclerarea sports yesterday I Free Press
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 298 7 A GREAT SUCCESS! [ALHAMBRA] 3 SHOWS 3.15 6.15 9.15 TODAY On The Screen: Metro-Goldwyn Mayers Comedy Hit: "NOBODY'S BABY" with PATSY KELLY (}n The Stufje:— TED AND EVELYN CHEN Presenting a Selection of Chinese Dances >w THE LA TEST STYLE L Every woman ilway.T clamours for this. j La'est stv.e-
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    • 223 7 OPENING TODAY! PAVILION WH 315 6.15 9.15 I^Tjß IHE FUNNIEST OF THIS YEAR'S if CROP OF FUNNIES! P^^l^rf A LONDON FILM PRODUCTION, WITH 2k\^ VIVIEN LEIGH B^. REX HARRISON Wmt f«~t__Ht__iaiaiiaia____i»t«taiiaa_«— ■■■■ta>iaa_ ai»m«ii»aa»iai aaa f u lllllßllSß-lilllllßl IBIIIIIIH _llllllll_l_VBIIIIIII__!_iBllBl>| ii_Bßßißisißaßßßaaamsiiiaißßaa_Bißiaißißßßßßßßaaaiiiaißm nam bum Lauah ttith the critics urn «< y 111
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1163 7 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Pastor. Rev. Chew Hock Hin Sun 3.30 p.m. Sunday School. SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1937 4-30 P-m- Service of Worship un Malay) TRINITY IX Preacher: Rev. Chew Hock Hin Mon: 8.00 p.m. Bible Class. Sun: 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. Thu: 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. 730 a
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  • 562 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JULY 24, 2937. Christian Missions COMMENTS by the Anglican Bishop of Singapore on the difficulties of the Church 'a missionary work in his diocese conform with the generally accepted version of a Hairs, the lack of missionary spirit in the Church at Home, coinciding with
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  • 1212 8 Japanese Are Orientals At Home But Europeans At Offices Singapore To Singapore V l MENTIONED yesterday that Japan's exporters, who are eager to secure new markets by producing cheaply-made goods, do not always see eye to eye with oth< r Japanese who believe that their country has much to teach
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  • 724 8 thf. Government communique Is- su.d Lust night, warning Cliinese and Japanese residents here against ov. r-enthusiasm about the North China crisis, represents a view which has b en h Id by the Government for some time. A> I observed two days ago, the local excitement about
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 300 8 t PIMM'S M°l *c u P *7VU*« 11 A. C ALP B\£/,2 K S BY SPECIAL n*f M± git IO HM IMB APPOINTMENT hiSti r !H,A> FOR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING PRESENTS IN STERLING SILVER, E. P. N. S CRYSTALWARE THE HEADQUARTERS AT THE ROYAL JEWELLERS (Incorporated in Caykml LSSJ.SS* Str No
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    • 54 8 PEDESTRIANS on country roads complain of the glare of car headlights. Motorists have to do something to combat the giare of pedestrians Thfe careful cu owner is protected by i comprehensive "OAFLACT MOTOR CAR POLICY. gelseral ACCIDENT MWt t Ufi ASSURANCE (ORPORAHON LfD. (Incorporated In Oreal Britain) ■ONG KONG' BANK
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  • 169 9 CONTROL OF COLO NY'S HILL LANDS Move To Check Spread Of Malaria BAN ON SHORT-TERM CROPS ENVISAGED TO prevent the Io3S of sub-soil by the unrestricted clearing of hill-sides for short-term crops including pineapples and bananas a Bill is to be introduced in the Legislative Council designed to prevent the
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 9 O.:M-In\! MsTnHMM ir.iining children i.i road sense, which art n rasd it Bfl Wcit .id's and All Anuels Schools. London Fields, II are Iu be dfinunslrat »*d hv ehildren of the sehool Is sIBaStS interested in t iie problem. Headmaster ol the i ta Mr. II II White, an authority
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  • 82 9 Amending Colony Ordinance BBC— Of tain BBCttoni of the Debtors Ordinance in the Bl BMUIa operates rather hly on a defendant, a Bill is to ue introduced tan the Legislative Council to bring the Colony law with regard to the arrest of a c^btor before
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  • 190 9 Leave ranted to the tailofwtag Gow ta taking BSB SB days this mon: Mai E C Basden, mati si grade I lon t belore reMr W E Ruby. OB— est of iii llal lyan ClrU Sendee. G D Stephen, aaßtatanl er.ginrer Drainage and Irrigation DepartFVder.ited Malay States
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  • 25 9 M.- K J N Peltate OS.PC. Kuala j Kubu will aacceed Mr. Burns, Officer- 1 Ipoh Traffic Police, when rdi on Home leave on 1
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  • 61 9 New Powers For Immigration Officer AS part of the transfer of the main administration of the Passengers Restriction Ordinance from the police to the hands of the immigration officer appointed under the Aliens Ordinunce. a Bill is to be introduced in the Legislative Council. Its object is to confer the
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  • 89 9 OERGEANT S. Beadnell has been appointed a company sergean'. major and instructor in the Volunteer Forces. Malava Btfgsant Beadnell arrived last month Mr Duncan llai lachlan has been appointed a dental officer in the Malavan medical service. He arrived a- the beginning of the month Dr
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  • 41 9 The ■aStem Extension Telegraph Co announces that the delay on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London yesterday was as follows:—Telegrams handed in St G 81. 3 minutes: 5.30 p.m. 3 minutes: 0 DD 6 minutes: 6.30 p.m. nil
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  • 130 9 Five More Crossings Before Winter Closure London. July 22. Fi terlmental doable North Atlantic In com ti. nail scheme tion before le, BoU od Joses the I mte to flying-boats j. will probably be shared lw Empire living -boats the Caled nla which retarnad from [America foui days
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  • 21 9 formed Fruit 'ing < 1 Changi r 0 1c i 2 n ne) Is notified in the Government Gaet
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    13 9 pheto). A SECTION of the spectators taken at Jalan yesterday. I Free Press
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  • 146 9 Over 10,000 Guests At Royal Garden Parly London, July 23. MORE than 10.000 guests attended the Royal garden party at Buckingham Palace this afternoon. The absence of Princess Elizabeth trom the royal circle was noted th reason being the sprained knee which she suffered in falling from her bicycle in
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  • 36 9 pOMMASDER T. M. BROWNRIGG has been appointed to perform the duties of King's Haroour Master and Commander of the Dockyard at the Singapore Naval Base, in place of Commander C B C. Sicayne.
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  • 125 9 Singapore Accidents INDIAN GUIDE'S LEG CRUSHED THE Grove Road-Ge>lang Road junction was the scene of another accident yesterday afternoon when two cars came into collision. Th? lamp standard was badly bent and two persons are said to have been injured They were removed belore the
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  • 133 9 THE promotion is announced of Mr. V W. W. S. Purcell an officer of class 111 in the Malayan Civil Service, to bt an officer of class 11. lt ?oos effect on Tuesday. Mr. Victor William Williams Saunders Purcell. Ph. D. Cantab, went to Ban
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  • 78 9 London, July 23. The House of Commons which today discussed Scottish affairs will adjourn (tomorrow week for the summer recess and will reassemble on Oct. 21. The now customary provision will be j made for the recall of the House at earlier date if public interest demands
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  • 103 9 MR. E. L. D. Evans has been ap pointed a member of the Indian Immigration Committee during the absence on leave of Mr. J. S. Ferguson. Mrs. E. A. de Buriatte has been appoint ?d a member of the Hospital Visiting Committee for the King Edward VII Maternity Hospital, Penang
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  • 240 9 Britain's New PlaiiForSpanish Control MADRID SHELLED AGAIN London. July 23. THE British Government is known tD have under active consideration alternative procedure which will meet the situation which arose in the international N« n- Intervention Committee on Tuesday when further progress in connection with the British proposals for full restoration
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  • 45 9 /GOVERNMENT servants who returned from leave this month are Mr J Lyons. Senior Inspector of Police. Straits Settlements. Mr. H R Baker. Superintendent Excise Department. Straits Settlement, Mr. J. H C. Read. Assistant Superintendent Survey Department. Federated Ma'ay States and Straits Settlements
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  • 32 9 TPHE death occurred m England on 1 last Saturday o! Mr. H. Miles. superintendent stores and workshop Posts and Telegraphs Department. Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States
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    • 69 9 REMEMBER! ROBINSON'S GREAT ANNUAL j CLEARANCE SALE COMMENCES WEDNESDAY 28th JULY ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. NEW FOR THE SEASON (HECK ED AMERICAN LINEN FANCY AND CHECKED CLOQI E SATIN PHOSPHOR PRINTED SATI7J LAQUE AND VARIOUS OTHER DRESS FABRICS EOR ALL OCCASIONS AT CHOTIRMALL'S 41-43. HIGH ST. PHONE 7957.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 566 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 5.30 p. m. July 23 Last Night's Quotations Buure ol l denomination unless Yesterday Previously Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 pc, 1944-64 112 3 b 112 3 8 PUDdkll Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 110» B HO't, War Loan. 3»
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    • 166 10 Julv M tl. £2. ■ti Can Oon MS)fc 100 iO7' b fUnertean Telephone ana Telegraph 171 170 IWfc .eson Railroad 85 3 H S4' 2 84 :i 4 i*hfsapeak 55' s!} "j dJ uupont 162U 163 ioi» Fire>tone 33 33 33 ral Electric 58' 5^ 4 bo
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    • 87 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July J3, II o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I X.R.S.S. in cases F.0.8. July» 30 30 4 Good F.A.Q. in bales F.0.8. July> 29> 2 99** No. 1 X. R.S.S. (Spotloose) (awardable Singapore I 29 5 8 29 3 Aug -Sept 29 3 4 29
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    • 63 10 July 23 Gambler T.T. 300 W.iite Cube 1500 i^mburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 17 25 Black Pepper 10.00 Copra, mixed 5.80 v' tpra, sundried 6 21) Small Flake Tapioca 4.40 Rice Saigon Al $165 Rice Siam, W.C. No. $148 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 2 $140 Rica
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    • 176 10 RCBBER Dull London-spot B'< ,d. 8 7 «d Previously 8^(1 9d August B 1316d B%d. Previously 815 16d 9d Oct -Dee 815 16d 9d Previously 9 l/lid %%Q Jan -Mar M H l I6d Previously 9» b d 'J 1
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    • 68 10 From London L atest Quotations T-in Dull Oaah: t2fi4 is ud Previouslv Dull at £169 1 Three month* t:261 17s fid Previously £993 2s fid New York Tin 59.00 Previously 59 M Copper: Settlement £56 l_ I Previously ijifi (.old: Saturday £9 las lOd Prevto_Mj £1 19*
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    • 83 10 London Closing Quotations July 23 Method of Parity before La'« I Pn Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate vioiHy hari.s mac to i." 124 41 133'., 13 1 New York lo 4 88 4 97 J 16 l.M S 16 Amsterdam Guilders to 8 97 8.01 »4 Hong Kong
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    • 192 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Jul> BBLUNQ London. TT. 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 4 1 lo London 4 month! 4 sight 2 4's Lyon.s. demand 1540 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 58% Montreal, demand 58'^ Batavia, demand 104% Bamarang, demand hh% Calcutta, Bombay and Kangoon,
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    • 236 10 From Our London Cnrrespoent) By Air Mall) •JEWS of drought curtailing working 1 ::i Malava and Nigeria and of a lurther tall in Bolivian output has in-: spired in London Metal Exchange dealera expectations of a fall in tin sup- plies and a
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    • 1046 10 From Exchange Telegraph Fraser and Co. 's List i.ns i 9»> Alor Gajah <$1> 1 30 1 40 kjU !<1 10 UB «S1 I 1 40 1.50 Ayer Muh-k <si* 115 1.30 <1 1 75 id Batu I :i> 135 l 46 Sl> i 20
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    • 235 10 i iED BY PRASES AM) CO M THE I i«» <>! Bl i.\!.s k s reSTERDAI lii. .il t lidd a > .jv v!"i>, down Sl'.. < nditiuiis tin Ihe London St" k Kvehange m'Mckl ported as being more active hut t v far as tin shares
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  • 992 11 ESTATES ABLE TO PRODUCE QUOTAS Why Small Holding Figures Have Increased rE U.S.A. Questionnaire figures for June, which were published last week, must have been well up to the most optimistic expectations. They were immediately followed. r oy :he halt-monthly Malash;pment figures which, at
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  • 76 11 Takes Over Works At Liverpool Tiif British Tit. Bmeltlna C i Ltd has been lormed with a capital ol E 250.000 and has acquired the undertaking o: the British Tin Smei and Refining Co. Ltd. vh;ch recently completed the erection ol a smelter at Litherland. Liverpool. Operations
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  • 56 11 THE publication of the Malayan production and stocks figures for June yesterday had a considerable effect on the local rubber market. Spot rubber closed at 29' i cts. The fluctuations during the day were as follows 11 am 29% cts. Noon 29'.» cts. I p.m 29»*
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  • 221 11 Malaya's Production During June |i/|ALAYA'S rubber production during June of 51.569 tons, according to the statistics published yesterday, means that this country's total production during the first half of the year was 230.741 tons, against the permitted exportable quota of 228.237 tons, giving an over-production of 2.504 tons.
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  • 152 11 Esperanto. artificial international language which is supposed to be the easiest amalgam of all the worlds tongues rapidly is becoming an important language in France. Already the government owned telegrapl) system has admitted Esperanto as an Official language usable ln Banding message Esperanto will henceforth figur* alongside
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  • 322 11 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS, Singapore, July 23, 1937: I P.M. Total for Books close financial Company Dividend To Date Ex Div year TIN Payaole Date to date Asam Kumbani» s'; Int July 23 July 30 July 24 22 2 15' Bonus Batu Selangor 15% Int. Aim 5 Aug.
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  • 544 11 Some Singapore Speculation Messrs. Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd. write: "The market has been depressed and at the moment most indications point to still lower levels. "In our report last week, we referred to the production that would be necessary if Malaya was to produce her
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  • 100 11 London, July 20. SUEWS of the Japanese Government l^ decision to revalue the Bank of Japan's gold stocks came too late to affect the London market but bankers with Far Eastern connections are now engaged in discussing the implications of the matter Coming as a complete surprise
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    • 585 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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    • 478 11 CHARTERED BANs. OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHIN* (Incorporated ln Engkind by (Royal Charter) t Paid up capita] ln 600.000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,00u,00t HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Rangoon Amritsar Ipoh Saigon Bangkok
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 744 12 Japanese Expansion Misunderstood «THE scope of Japanese shipping expansion through, for instance, the scrap-and- build system which Japan introduced ahead of other countries, and also the actual status of Japanese and British shipping in India seem to be gravely misunderstood," declared Mr.
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    • 283 12 Reason For Propeller Experiment Sir Percy E Bales. Bart G.BE.. chairman ol Cunard Wh'te Star Ltd sailed from Southampton ln the Aquitania for a fishing holidaV in Canada. where he will be the guest of Mr Robert W Redlord, a director of the Cunard Steam
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    • 219 12 Civic And Canal Co.'s (iood Wishes The steamer Manchester City con■traeted by the Btytaaeroed ShipouudCo.. Ltd., for Manchester Liners. Ltd was launched at Scotstoun recently, the naming ceremony being perfofsned by Miss Betty Killick. niece ot Mr. Kenneth Stoker, managing director of owning company The lollowing telegram
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    • 39 12 Mr. Reginald Morton, captain of the Perak Flying Club and manager of (Lower Perak Estate, left Teluk Anson 'to embark on the Carthage on six months' leave Major J. Stalv is eel I tag tor him during his absence
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    • 119 12 Ships alongside the Wan Expected tt. East Wharf (Entrance <.at. I. Rajula 22 Main Wharf (Entrance u Tilawa 18; Kol i r," s m finLas 13: Bulan 10 i 7 Empire Dock 'Entrance Gall Poo Shonu 30; Kl.i:.. Maru 34; Glaueu.s :<fi s. Empire Dock (Entraaae Polyphemus 46:
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    • 24 12 Mr C N H duties as A.. Charge of Met-trtti Mr N B Ti; s Home leave H.' was done b present app ture
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    • 494 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated *n P_tB T_L_FHO.SE: Freight M33— Paaaagv Mil, LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKINO AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALA? STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIFIC -WgilD* WJUIrH incorporated in Bn«__ei rnuvn SYSTHi ■m^*.*.. 'i r THE 'EMPRESS" ROUTE Dffers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct IMPRESS to VANCOUVER—
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    • 183 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON AlM>R|s--22, PALE MALI I ONDON S V 1 Mail P RANC.OON. (OMiMRu POK I l»W UM II I I v PM MOl 111 \M> LONDON wit:. II HOMEWARD SAII IN Leave I.ea»e laac— derbysh: SHROP6HH AuST.AFFORrxSHIRE Aus OXFORDSHI' WORCESTERSH 1 1 1 L CHESHIRF YORKSHIRE <> DERBYSHIRE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 595 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals i BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai and Thurs. and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 pjn. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and Sundays 7 p.m.
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    • 83 12 SHIPS IN TODAY The Singapore Harbour Board ImmUi ing arrangements for today ?re Kola Roads a.m 15 16 godown Is) Rajula West 7 a.m. 22 Sibolga Roads 6 a.m 38 9 Glenfinlas East 7 a.m 13 4 haul Suisang east. Yuensang West 6 a.m 60 61 haul Islander east. Rimau
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    • 517 13 C^. V BSs_^fc_^ M BY P&OandBRITISHINDIA LINES •INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. GO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage S'pore. "37 1937 BANGALORE 6.000 Sept. 25 17.000 July 30 COMORIN 15 000 Oct 8 DWAN 6.070 July 31 BHUTAN 6 100 Oct 18 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Aug. 13
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    • 464 13 (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) _sJBSBML ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Dae Sails CITY OF ORAN HavTe, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow July 30 Aug. 2 CITY OP KB__RLEY Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow Aug. 30
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    • 1003 13 P^^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Ocean Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line. Stean Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Hua Khiow Steamship Co.. (1812) Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. The Cunard White Star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw Savill and Albion 00.. Ltd. The China Navigation Ca,
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    • 701 14 K. P. M. BONTEKOF Saturday July 24. Batavia. Mauritius. Lourcnco-Mauvues, Durban. East- London. Port Elizabeth. Mosselbay and Capetown. TOR A— Saturday. Julv 21, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. PATRAS— Saturday. Ju'y 24. Rhio < passengers and mails onlv>. PadangBay tpaaseflftgSTS and mails only). Ampenan (passengers and mails „n!vt. Boeleleng < passengers and
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    • 682 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE cJbui AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. FKOM SINC.ArORK ANII PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK..Arrives Leaves Leavi* Arrives S'pore. S'pore. Penang. New York. Tics Adams Julv 26 July 27 July 29 Sept. 7 Prcs. HarriM>n Aug*. 8 Aug. 10
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    • 511 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOLTH AMERICA Thames Maru (ape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Saiaam. Louren f-o Mar. Durban. East London. Port Eii/ ■■> and Mossel Bay Yeifuku Maru (ape Town via Mombasa. 7 Par w Balssm Beira Loun ques. Durban and Port Elizas Buenos Aires Maru Buenos
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 15 photo) Y. YASI 'KAVVA reaches for a forehand drive at the Y.M.C.A. vesterdn* Free Press
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  • 853 15 TTHE Anglo-Chinese Continuation School held their eleventh annual athletic sports at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday before a large gathering of friends and well- wishers of the school. 6 35 -Here Uvea lx>rd Clive; Wilham Pit;. Ihird of a .series (if six t:ilk.s in
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  • 52 15 The Y.M.C.A. Ju Jitsu Class will begin on Tuesday, Aug. 3. A list has b?en posted on the notice board of the association for membErs to sign their names if they are keen on this subject. This class is open to all members of the Y.M.C
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  • 25 15 Old boys Of the An"lo-Chine.se School will meet the pres tit boys al cricket on Honji Lim Ore n today at 2 p.m
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  • 1373 15 THE following Is the draw lor the comp-titions to be played at Bukit Timah on Saturday, July 31 and Sunday, Auk 1 MEOAI OMt-llllON: SATt'IIUAV MORNING 8.15 R Pirn and F Sharp. 815 Capt. J. D. Newman and Lt R G. Oregory 8.20
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    15 15 photo T. YAK ATA follows his shot up d iinn^rUn^exhibitiori^t^mu^ the yesterday. I Free Press
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    • 760 15 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES DAY BERLIN l>Jt 17.7C mc s (16.89 DJB 15.2 SINGAPORE H_- K l 11 DJQ 152 mc/> 119.b3 m.». DJN H 45 mc s (31.45 m.) p.m. _> W Opeahaj announcement h It Li^ht mmde. H N.ws in English. plated hf m_ le uontinued). Band relayei We
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  • 817 16 Newcomer Unimpressive In Main Event At New World Last Night POPULAR VERDICT FOR SAKAMOTO OVER FOND N |KW< OMKK Little Nene (S.'J 5 made an unimpressive showing with Johnny Mortell (8 2) at the New World arena las'. night and was decisively beaten on points
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  • 352 16 Brilliant Tennis By Japanese Visitors THL iw.i Japanese tennis ptaj e v i Yakata aad Y. la iU■« t v. ♦1 1 .i;ain seen in action on the Y.M.C A court V "l» rd aa i t.'if J e another brillianl exhibition of really hi] I 1 1::-, tennis. I
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  • 146 16 Second Test Starts Today r PHE seeond Teal match between New Zealand and I I starts al Manchester today and will be con- 1 tinued on Ifl »:.day and Tuesday The New Zealanders, have been showing consldera!)iv improved form of late and the p<> ls that England will find them
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  • 23 16 Kaee 1. Heart's Content. Parchesi Race l N ret Mind. Race K. Ball D St Par Race Fairfields Ami Welkin Plain Clothes
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  • 80 16 Britain will defend the Davis Cup today at Wimbledon ■gaisstt the challengers. America. Fred Perrv. who has meant such a lot to British tennis over the last few years. may he sadly missed from the holders team. Picture shows three who will dispute the issue
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  • 426 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 23. 'Till. Malayan athletie ehampi unships opened today, ill good weather and before a large erowtl. which included the British Resident, on the Kuala I.umpur padang. No Malayan records were broken but in two instances only one
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  • 424 16 QEVEN horses have been scratched for today, the opening day of the Penang meeting, and the final acceptances are as follows Horses. Class 4. Div. 3. 6 furs Komo.ux 8 13 Swirt Arrow 8 12 Jonathan 89 Wattle Ash 8 9 Mandai 8.7 Brown Fox 8.7
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  • 41 16 BY "BYSTANDER" Race 1. Miss Singapore. Brown Fox. 2. Broadway Baby, Scribble. 3. Blue Crosj Gaythario. 4. Hercules. The Warrior. 5. Dough Boy, Tonroe. 6. Glenarrow, Ciscara. 7. Pieternel, Catherine Wheel. 8 Jubilee Star, Double File 9. Kate Kelly, Beth
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  • 107 16 S.C.C. 's Easv Win Over R.A.F. 'T'HE Ste* I BjC.C coon In the gaasi hi F O Miller deligh at tlvan ea.sV H. particular! E Cherrini W*D his Meet H> opponent Cp. D.: very well in tl ofl in the second li'H Bl ES In the
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  • 16 16 SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB OPEN MEETING n < ntrtes toi B.OC auk i ing rami tO the seer.'
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    • 46 16 JUST RECEIVED Books on the Hay System The lluv System Cookery Book s IM Weight Control IM The aj Mstem Menu monk IM Hay System Pocket Guide 1 50 Health Via Food 5.00 Hay's Fooi Pr<»of Me il Chart 2.70 KELLY WALSH, LTD. Raffles i'l.te Singapore.
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    • 154 16 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM THURSDAY, JULY 29in G H Kut lYrsrnts four T*-n Round Contests tn „in \itl.i I>> 4 main t\»nt.r NAI SOMPONC twice tovoiritoß oi cucva TIGER FLOWERS f\ indeeeatedin mm.\i»ori v~i ii xoi m.v Vi_T mtiwk M SAUDA J_\i j^i Ml JAPANLSi fiiV A LITTLE OLA i; JBn
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