The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 July 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free ress AND DAILY NEWS. No. 15,223 ESTD. 1835 THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1937. 10 CENTS.
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  • 320 1 Frontier Outrages On King Queen's Visit To Belfast BELIEVED DESIGNED TO HINDER SIGHTSEERS FROM FREE STATE MtM*, Jiih 2S. *«I.KII\> outrages tu-rurred lodav at th<- Fret SiuleI Kter I'rontit r. I lown I ImM up and sum unded at Kill Tht <-ustu: which WjS It -.ed the on de- tors
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  • 508 1 Capital Falls To Chinese STATE MILITIA REFUSE TO FIGHT COUNTRYMEN All-Day Fighting In The Peiping Sector THK hinese officially announce the capture of Tungthow, the fall of which has caused the card-like collapse of the so-called autonomous state of East Hopei, <-itablished with Japanese benevolence
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  • 53 1 Berlin. July 28. Under a decree issued yesterday, this entire wheat crop has been jbilised to .safeguard the nations r \»d supply Producers must hand to the authorities their whole harvest except su»."h quantities as are cifd lor personal use or seed. It Is strictly forbidden to u.se bread grain
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  • 145 1 Siamese Cabinet Resigns OVER SALES OF "BOY KING'S" LAND »From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 28. THE Cabinet and chairman of the Council of Regency today resigned, lcllowing fierce criticism of their actions m the Assembly yesterday afternoon regarding sales of land belonging to the "Boy King" Ananda Mahidol to
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  • 177 1 plays which were Intensified each time •extras" announced fresh victories. The Chinese claim that they have captured the Japanese aerodrome at Chaochiateng. south of Peiping. and seizJd seven aeroplanes. It is admitted that the Chinese barracks at Hsiyuan, rive miles northwest of Peiping, were set on rtre by Japanese planes,
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  • Indian Prince In Singapore
    • 116 1 RETURNING home aboard the P. and O Ranchi after an extensive tour of Great Britain and the United States, the Prince I'ratapsingh Gaekwak Jiwraja of Baroda arrived m Singapore yesterday. "Not many Indian rulers go tc America." th_> Prince said m a Fre* Press interview "Why
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    • 45 1 THE MORN ING POST CHANGES HANDS London. July 28. Shareholders of the Morning Post Ltd. have accepted the offer for their holdings made by Lord Camrose The Morning Post is the oldest of the London morning newspapers, having been first issued m 1772 British Wireless
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  • 266 1 185,000 TONS FOR YEAR FORECAST (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 28. THE world's increased con--1 sumption of tin revealed m recent statistics is prompting a number of very optimistic forecasts as to the probable total consumption of the metal during the present year So far the
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  • 108 1 Mr. A. Duff Cooper. First Lord of the Admiralty, rephing m the House of Commons today to Sir Hubert Young, who asked if he was auare that engine-room artificers at the Seletar Base were compelled to live undei very unhealthy conditions, replied he was causing special inquiries to
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    • 66 1 BIGIA TEA Uriutf^ Hit* freshness uul tra^raiu-e of the M ,la n.i 11 gardens tliit-t-l lO \oiu tioiiii-. TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DINNER and DANCE (<°m, a 9.45 to midnight I \is\Khl FNTKKTAINMENT BY THE TRIO CINARRO EXFOffENTS Of MODKRN CLASSICAL DANCING Non -diners $1.09 \M U
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    • 89 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA CROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW %P HOTEL TONIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER AND DaNCE MUSIC BY RELLER'S FAMOUS HUNGARIAN BAND TOMORROW and SATURDAY (informal) (formal) SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET FEATURING EVY ARMONT m Special Selected Songs ALEXANDRINE PARTNER m Comic Acrobatic Dances
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  • 284 2 Value m Removal Of Misunderstanding rE valuable part basic English can play m the settling o? international disputes by reason of its being the medium by which misunderstandings can be removed was stressed by Mr. F. J Thomas, 8.A.. of the tutorial staff of St Andrew's School, m
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  • 164 2 Chap Ji Xi Lottery Evidence AN appeal made by Crown counsel against the decision of the trial magistrate, m which Soh Eng Chiang who was acquitted on a charge of having assisted m the carrying of Chap Ji Xi lottery, on May IS, In a house m
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  • 129 2 Shop Manager's Tahle Kipped Open; S3UU Stolen When an assistant of Gian Singh and Co., the silk merchants m Bar Road, Singapore, opened the shop yesterday morning, he discovered the manager's table ripped open. An investigation soon ■bowed that a daring burglary had taken place during the night
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  • 221 2 SUPERINTENDENT ENGINEER FOR R.A F. FAREWELLED Dinner For Mr. CE. O. Wood AifANY tributes were paid to Mr C E O Wood at a farewell dinner tendered to him at thp AdelDhi Hotel last night by the Engineering Association cf Malaya. Proposing the toast of the guest of honour, the
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  • 1098 2 Malaya's Asiatic Population The Reading Habit lo the Editor of the Free Press. Sir. In Malaya, especially m Singa-| pore, there is a larg? English-speaking Am-iUc population, and I presume UM;ong the Chinese community at least vc r 40 per rent, can read and wri'e the
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  • 187 2 Singapore Health Bulletin For Last Week THE chief causes of death m the Municipality of Singapore for the i week ending July 24 were again pneumonia convulsions, and phthysis Pneumonia deaths which numbered 33 showed a decline from last we^k when 36 cases proved fatal On th»other
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  • 172 2 Yesterday's Rubber Auction The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association I.34Gth. auction, yesterday Catalogued 1,548.483 lbs., 691.29 tons; offered 1.227.928 lbs.. 548.18 tons; sold 1 144.498 lbs., 510.93 tons. Spot London 8 13 16 d New York 18V 4 PRICES REALISED Kibbed smoked sheet cents per lb. Standard quality 29%
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  • 319 2 THE under-noted newly- added nonfiction and fictiun works will be ready for issue tomorrow This Business of Exploring, illustrated. Roy Chapman Andrews: Watch on Deck, illustrated. Comd R L. Dearden; More Memories of a Magistrate, illustrated Napier Devitt: A Cuckoo m Kenya, illustrated W. Robert Foran: I Leap
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  • 39 2 The engagement is announced and the marriage will take place about the end of this month of Mrs Morgan, widow of the late Sydney Morgan, of Kuala Lumpur, and Mr C R Rennie. C.8.E.. late Provincial Commissioner Northern Rhodesia.
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  • 124 2 Amsterdam. Commenting on the high nguivs of Netherlands Indies rubber exports for June, Dutch quarters stress the tact that both estate and native expotU during that month exceded 100 per cent, of standard quotas. Estate «x--ports amounted to 23.055 toni while naUve exports at 24.647
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 77 2 Law Notice For The Day Keforr the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. S 128 37 Th.im Scow Btm unv I Chop Kwong Fait Cheor.c Before Mr. Justice Howes at 11 v.m 2 Summonses-in-Chambers and l Motion m Suit No 181 37 Before Mr. Justice Home
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  • 572 3 CITY HIGH SCHOOLS URGENT NEED OF ACCOMMODATION More Than Two Hundred Turned Away In Our Year ADDITIONAL BUILDING RENTED FOR CAMBRIDGE CLASSES DURING 103 ft more than 200 applicants for admission to the City High School li id to be sent away for want of accommodation stated the Principal, Mr.
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  • 324 3 St. John's Ambulance Organisation Inaugurated At Malacca (Kiuiu Our Own orrcspundf ill) .j Maknta. July Vt. •rill lion Mr F V I>a> M< S. Acting Kesidrnt Councillor, HalnCVa, prcsideti o\er the inaugural int'ttiug of the St. John Ambulance Association (Malacca Branch) at the M.V.C. Headquarters yesterday evening. Well-known representatives of
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  • 130 3 Proa Our Own Correspond* nt» .lohftre I'.ihru. Jul.v Ib SENTENCE of a d.iy s iniprisonmont ol S2OO m default thrrr mo;;tl^ rigorous imprisonment was uy Sheik Abu Bakar m the today on Chan Chong. a 1 Kota Tingg] Chinese mine, lor importing :nto th° State
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  • 116 3 DUTIABLE GOODS HIDDEN UNDER BLAKNETS (Ftom Our Own Correspondent! .lohore Rahru, July *6. Charged with attempting to evade payment of duty on nine yards of cotton clothing and two towel.s Tan Soon Lang who described herself as a rett^ seller tan High Street. Singapore, pleaded ignorance of the law. Wan
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  • 120 3 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 27. An excess ol income over expenditure to the extent of $6,000 is shown m the accounts of the Kuala Lumpur Senior Officers' Co-operative Credit and Investment Society. Ltd.. be presented at the annual general meeting Aug
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  • 239 3 Producers' Association Active In Research THE International nn Restrict! n Scheme a. id the tonnages allotted under it are itmreyed In the report ior 1936 or the Council oi the Tin Producers" Association. Total world production of tin during 1936. it is stated, amounted to 176.226 tons,
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  • 94 3 To Return By Way Of United States "The Sultan of Johore will Mr O bably return m Novembei by way ol America." said thf> Hon. Dato Mohammed Salleh bin Ali. Johore State Secretary, on his return from Euiop« with Major Musa bin YusofT on the Nederiand liner.
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  • 147 3 The Singapore Volunteer Corps programme of drills ior the week erdtag Aug. 1. is as follows Friday. July 30, 5.15 p.m. Headqiur U-rs "E" Coy LA. Training. Bukit Timah Range "A" Coy. Practice Com- petition: Selotar Range "G" Coy Prac-i tice Competition: 7.15 p.m. Telok Paku S.R.A. <v»
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  • 152 3 LOCKHEEDS ORDERED m K. VI.L M. THE ttrst of nine Lockheed Elect ra planes to be placed m service m October by the Royal Netherlands Indies Airways is undergoing tests m the United States this week. It has not frt been decided what routes will be
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  • 135 3 Committee To Consider l/ocal Representation Malaya's participation la ihc £n<pire exhibition to be held at Glasgow next year is to be considered by a committee to b? tor mod mi Singapore by Government The nomination <>i municipal commissloner i> a member of the commit t<x? will be made
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  • 193 3 From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca. July 27. THE Ncgij Sembilau Chinese Olympic team beat the Malacca Chinese at Mccer on Sunday at Malacca by two poal.s to on?. Wong Chick Wah scored both N'sri goals. Tan Sim Tianp reduced the deficit for Malacca, a few minutes towards
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  • 70 3 From Our Own Correspondent Serembari. July 11 MANY iriends and relations attended the funeral of the late Mr. W. H. Mitchell. Station Foreman of the Seremban Electrical Department. The last rites took place at the Protestant :emetery. the Rev. B. Stokes officiating The chiet
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  • 272 3 Johore Ready For State Show ON BIGGER SCML THIS YEAR (From Our Own Obrrinponrieat) Johorr Kalini. July 2H. PREPARATIONS are well MIIMH ed for the State Agricultural Hhow and Arts and Crafts Exhibition to be held at Muar on Aug. 12 and 13. this bring the culminating, one of the
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  • 102 3 Charges Against Tvno .Malacca Men •From Our Own Cot respondent I Illlll r 1, July 11 On a charge n! porting I' l H w Devaraiah. President <•: Malacca Indian Club tnd Tamil Interpreter m tho local OtartS, m ).mv<' ;u.ri «n MiUtag letter hkr!'- to emm i
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  • 81 3 To ensure tho genul la the election o: M tilneK caadMatea i<t the Chin sc KaUstuJ rnntrw la b >% held *t Nanking at tor "iiri »)i tiiis fear, tiw* Bincapore Chinese Oooaatete-Oeiwral has aanowMed i -I i t iiitrndljig voters must rt-^ist r fheir
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    • 45 3 —IMPORTANT NOTICE^= i I Ik'^ t«> notif> thiit ii;!\c rem(»\til to 106 ORCHARD ROAD (opposite former address) U.S. de SILVA Manufacturing Jeweller ffV i«i* h »p«n MARTINS PILLS. I Jf' so.rt r>v all 1 hemisu Store* and 9 ot rHt KBOKKAL DISPKNSARY. Raffles Square. Singapore
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    • 67 3 REDIC'EI) fRICES. FOR TWO WIKKS ONLI jri.v i»:{i. LAPtCS i^Y I s Iv'n i, Press SUM $1 f»« l>ay l>rpxs Ihi Up« I Kfl ils f Ml <l« CvMumr Ti«»u>rr* S Kfl -is S ds (Mhfr pri<r> m propoi I ion. KIRTOL Ql l( X 7l KAMKS 278 Orchard R<m<l
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  • 492 4 Financial News "THE atest return of "Building Plan* Approved" by loca: authorities Is important. lor it confirms and emphasises earlier evidence that the house building boom is now definitely on the wane. In June plans for dwelling houses, approved by H2 authorities, had a value of £5.202.000 compared
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  • 1975 4 IN THE BRITISH PRESS LAST WEEK Re vie w Or Views HOME NEWS FOREIGN NEWS Daily Telegraph NOTHING is eerier than to visualise rituie wars that will change Uw tace of the world, as Mr. L'oyd George showed m the BOOM of Commons m hio alarmist dtiCfipttSO of German ant;
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    • 198 4 Agonising corns since Boyhood days NOW- happy feet again at 7O ''Why did I not use Radox years ago," writes this old man. after a lifetime of unnecessary suffering writh corns "How pleased I am to be rid of three of the most painful corns that anyone could have, and
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    • 151 4 The 1937 -^e= A N N'U A L THE PREMIER ANNUAL OF THE FAR EAST Will contain several full pxfcs of ooiourad prints pjctorially portraying the infinite charm oi Malay,. Several full-page colour plates depicting the vivid beauty of A Malayan life and landscape. J? f\ I These plates will
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  • 46 5 (Picture l>\ GENERAL VIEW »J the I S.I\ luncheon m London last week. Sir George Maxwell, Lt-Col. W. A. GutseU, o! Negri Sembiiun. who presided, and the Marquess of Ihi fieri n are at the top table. air mail
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  • 161 5 LEAGUE HEALTH CHIEFS FLY TO N. I. CONFERENCE pllwlo photo > photo i photo). m; C. I- PARK, <>t Singapore, tin* HiriM-tm of Ihc lastern Health Bureau <>f the League <»l Nations. Mrs. r.uk. iud Dr. UkKrik Rajchman. Le»jrjM <»f NatiMM Health Chief from Geneva, with friends before bearding a
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  • 533 6 Pledged Car For Which He Had Not Fully Paid UNDISCHA RGED BA NKR UPT'S ADMISSION Princes Cabaret Case At Kuala Lumpur [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala L:impur, July 27. AN admission that he had pledged as security for a loan which he had taken from Mr. Ong Ke Lim, a
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  • 122 6 Johore To Prospect Potential Padi Areas FORMULATION OF SCHEMES roan Our Own Correspondent Johm-e l;i!i::i. m,. 27. IN vu w of the qu stioa ra s:d m the Li :t meet rg of the State Council In regard to the (icwttl of padi it is lateresttDg t > note that
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  • 104 6 Malacca Bishop Kays Stone From Our Own Correspond nt.i Taiping. July tt. THE foundation stone of Taiping's new $40,000 Church of St. Louis laid on Sunday by the Bishop of Malacca. Mon.siunor Adr.an Devals. Tr > Rev. Father Aloysius, priest of the parish, assist :d
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  • 85 6 /CONVICTED on charges of having been m possession of 164 tahlls of chandu. valued at $1,312. on July 19. and with having been m possession of ch?.r.da not being a registered smoker. Tan Koon Teng was sentenced to 22 months' rigorous imprisonment on the
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  • 185 6 BROADCAST LESSONS IN MANDARIN FOR CHINESE LISTENERS IN r»ntin«!a(icn rf ils pclii> of catering as far as passible for Ihc neecK pf the urowincr number of Chinese li-viKv-holHerv. th** i:.riii<h M.'ilaya Hroadcastini; Corporation has decided to broadcast through /HL lessons m Mandarin. The first lesson will be given on Monday
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  • 137 6 Was Picked Ip, Declares Old Malay •Fin m Our Own Correspondent) Johorr llahrn. July IT. UAJI NOOK B RAHMAN, an oid Malay, was produced In the police court today charged with being m possession of a bicycle regLstrat.ci plate J. 35 knowing or having reason to believe
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  • 67 6 SINGAPORE TAXI DRIVER'S ILLEGAL FARES 'From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru, July 27. Telling the accused thai he had no right to pick up passengers m Johor2 whlk his taxi was licensed m Singapore Sheikh Abu Bakar, the second magistrate, today lined Le? Boon Kirn $15 or 10 days' rigorous
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  • 116 6 Chinese Washerman Found On Johore Road 'From Our Own Correspondent! Johoie Bahru, July '11. A T Jalan Sungei Chat m th<? vicinity of the General Hospital last night at 9.30 a ricksha puller saw on the ground a Chinese washerman m a dazed condition
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  • 1487 6 SIR GEORGE MAXWELL'S SPEECH TO I.S.P. MEMBERS (FroM Our London Staff) London, July 23 by air mail. SIR GEORGE MAXWELL, formerly Chief Secretary to the F..M.S. Government, was the guest ol honour at the annual I>ondon luncheon of the Incorporated Society of Planters, held at
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  • 223 6 Cheque Frauds Of Adopted Son WEALTH! l»\»u M- 1,, s rvESCRIBED as th< U di.stinjfiiis':rj and v m South AmI ild.vn. 19. ;ii; pi'iltv a thr Ok: B uttering cheque 1 and oft cf two forged cheq postprrcd ftC::Jcrcp U i sa:d that as then aitend It was s atod
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  • 193 6 K>tate Hospital Attendant For Trial From Our Own C Job ore Bahru. Jul r*HARGED w:th voiuntar: grevous hurt to iaeot pillay by throwing at substance namely, nitric I fang Estate. Plentonp. a m Raman lat«> estate I t^ndar.t. was commit ted 1 the assizes yesterday b>
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  • 13 6 Mr D H G D Regulation bMpwtOl X is proceeding on furlough Sarpedon
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    • 175 6 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TONIGHT Prsrnis f> n Round ontrsts m o »»»> MbjM. Hrrv »hhil ;i ni:iin Kvr nlrr NAI SOMPONG TWIt I; <)\QI KROK OK (IKVhR ||LM:V %T' TIGER FLOWERS £PI .^K. MM V\ II I) IN SIN(i,\P()R| r^ ""^N M. SAUDA *hL* WW WS IX| VNhM FIGHI FANS
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    • 72 6 -^^gg^, ROYAL NETHERLANDS \^f INDIES AIRWAYS. JOY-FLIGHTS IN SINGAPORE *„iv.*.«- W Ul tri Pl*-*niriiied Fokker Planes MONDAY 2nd August (Bank Holiday) from 9am t«» I <" T.Msdav. .>,d. August from am tn pn ADILTS $5— per person Schoolchildren $3.50 hildren under 7 years $2.50 Tickets obtainable at the K.N.I.L.M. Offices
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  • 289 7 ACCUSED TAMIL RESERVES HIS DEFENCE AVnB further evidence had b en recorded m the preliminary inquiry into the murder of a Tamil, Vambayan, alleged to ■> v. committed by a compatriot Kandaya. on May 6. m il Kuad. Mi. W. G. Reeves, t le second magistrate,
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  • 42 7 Mr D. H G. Deveson the Rubber itlon Inspector, Knala Kangsar, is proceeding on furl i the Sur- t don It is undt-rst K>d tliat a *eH-known Malay Chic! wi'.l raccted the late Che Sheik Abdul Rahman In the Perak State Council
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  • 831 7 Sequel To Clemenceau Avenue Fatal Accident A EUROPEAN described m a Singapore police court yesterday how, ai the request of a police constable, he drove his motor-car m chase of another alleged to have been concerned m an accident a few minutes before. He was
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  • 57 7 A daughter was born ti Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Rani at the (i-:'.eral Hospital Seremban. m the early hoars o! Sunday morning, but passed away some its later The burial took plj'-' at 1 pm. on Tuesday at the ry Seremban. It is understood that Mrs Ramsay Is prong
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  • 222 7 Judgment Reserved AFTER further hearing yesterday, m the High Court. Singapore, Mr. Justice Home reserved judgment m the case m which Mr. A. Abdul Latin*, a Singapore piece goods merchant, sued liessn. Irving Jones and Co. for the recovery of $12,000 as damages. The plantiff alleged
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  • 46 7 Mr. Tsze Slew Chung who has been acting Chinese Consul General m Singapore, passed through Seremban on Tuesday, from Malacca, on his way to Cameron Highlands for a short i visit, at the conclusion of which he 1 goes to Kuala Lumpur as Chinese Consul General
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    • 244 7 HAPPY CABARET Mr,. .m "SHANGHAI NIGHTS" JULY 5O- *1 AUCUSY 1 and 2 no ISA I n i ON SHANGHAI NIGHTS Sutu.-dcy Ju!y 31 Extension 1 a. m NO FREE LIST— ADMISSION $100 ENTIRE PROCEEDS ON JULY 21 TO CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB BUILDING FUND I fc'ORKS. FIUKWOKKS. FU.SV GRAND DISPLAY
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    • 38 7 Personality f^~^y± Your CoJtfure Plays S^^\ I "art Ll I 9 Let PK3ASO nelp YOU It COSt^ no mop and you will nut bf disappointed Tv^FIGARO Ludies Hairdressers. n Hi as llasah Kd A Itaffles Hutrl riiniw. 2568
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    • 342 7 AT LAST IT'S HERE! uH| a^rf jrt •jfr^^^ar Ja> ly% £i x v y*.-* vß^^^^r^ GAM PATRICK I f e'rot i m I W r l^^9f' ii KAIJ Cl/lD lA/ AD TU IrtOf A I I AIijUN iKIrffUKIH r oveng«i I >{l^%ayte^l GIOHGI MASSIn I mon eel Breofh- f* iflVftkHaVlP
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  • 598 8 The Sigapore Free Press THURSDAY JULY 29, 1937. Rural Health And The Town Dweller OINGAPORF people who complain sometimes that Urn Municipality does not extend modern sewage facilities to the outlying suburbs, tliut housinu conditions In parts ol the city are appalling or that malaria is still quite common within
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  • 1245 8  -  Wickham Steed By The Famous London Diplomatic Writer THROUGHOUT Europe and m many purts of the British Commonwealth it was hoped that Mr. Neville Chamberlain's recent speech m the House of Commons as Prime Minister would answer the anxious question as to whether the British
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  • 587 8 aviu- I UNDERSTAND that Mr C E O Woodt, the Air Ministry's .superintending engineer m the Far >t, *md "the man who built the I Singapore air bate", is leaving Malaya tomorrow to return to Eng'and. Mr. Woods first came to Singapore m 1927 when be had
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    • 202 8 HAVE YOU TRIED ROSE'S BARLEY LIME (A British Empire Product) Now Obtainable From CALDBECK'S by special Wf A roBM imm U>POINTMEJn >tep^gj^ MNG or giAJM 1.8 TU PL 1*72 FOR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING PRESENTS IN STERLING SILVER, E. P. N. S. CRYSTALWARE THE HEADQUARTERS AT THE ROYAL JEWELLERS (Incorporate In Ceylon
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    • 69 8 A FEMININE GOSSIP-WRITER says that when a woman spend! a proportion oi her allowance on her complexion it is only natural. One would have thought it was Just the reverse But it is only natural when you travel to protect your belongings by a -GAFLAC ALL RISKS WORLD WIDE POLICY
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  • 1309 9 RESEARCH ASSOCIATION SPEECHES Sir J. Campbell On A Square Deal For Consumers And Producers (Prom Our Own Correspondent) London, July 22, by air mail. CPEAKING at the annual luncheon of the Research Association of British Rubber Manufacturers m London yesterday. Sir John Campbell, chairman of the
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  • 307 9 pilot.. Pretty Malay Girl Wanted To Play Big Part THE main party of the film unit for making the Malayan jungle film 'Booioo" arrived yesterday afternoon by th«P and O. liner Kan. hi HTHKY are Clydr Elliot, director ■>■:.■ was here thre^ years ago jungle
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  • 101 9 Many Malayans will be interested to v.rites our London Correspon- Mr William Gordon Dud- ond son of the late Mr. W. J. Dudgeon and Mrs. Dudgeon, of CraiLath. Sutherland, was married at St George's Hanover Square. London. QB July 3 to Miss Peggy Lilian Watkins. daughter of Mr
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  • 28 9 Mr and Mrs. F. W. Peachey. who been spending their home leave .eland and m London, will return pore m the "Aenaes." which tram Liverpool on Sept. 4.
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  • 118 9 Dressed In Shorts And Open-Neck Shirt •From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 28 SHEIKH ABU BAKAR, the second magistrate, today refused to hear a European planter uho addressed the court from the bar table regarding the case m ivhich Lee Kee Sen. a coolie,
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  • 161 9 Siam Ex-King's New Country House A 16TH CENTURY RESIDENCE (From Our Own Correspondent.* London, July 22. H.R.H Prajadhipok. Prince of Sukinxlaya, ex-King of Siam, is going to settle down m a small Kentish village. Recently, it was announced that his former residence at Virghia Water was for sale, and I
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  • 85 9 Under the aupices of the Singapore Chinese Chess Club of 378, Upper Cross Street. Singapore, rhe fourth ani nual tournament for the open Chinese chess championship of Singapore will 1 be held during the first week of August tt the Great World. Chinese chess enthusiasts, who
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  • 429 9 "MUST BE A REASONABLE RETURN ON CAPITAL" (From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 23. "AMERICAN rubber manufacturers sometimes think that the affairs of the rubber world should move more quickly. but they have the greatest faith m the integrity of purp<»se of the members of
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  • 87 9 In the absence o! Mr W J Thorogood. who had gone to Klang to hear a case, work m the Fir^t Magistrate's Court. Kuala Lumpur vas shared on Tuesday by Raja Petra and Che Ahmad, the Second atid Third Magistrate, respectively One of the most interesting stalls at the MA
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  • 143 9 Planter's Wife As London Barmaid FINED FOR THEFT OF 2s. 6d. 'From Our Own Correspondent London. July 23. Kae Junklass. who stated that she is the 4."i- year-old wife of a rubber planter m the Malay States, was fined £2 at Westminster Police Court today lor stealing half-a-crown from the
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  • 201 9 QUESTION IN THE COMMONS i From Our Own Correspondent.* London, July 23. IN the House of Commons. Mr. Creech Jones <Lab.. Shipley asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether lie would give consideration to the setting up of a committee to advise him on
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    • 54 9 SALE BARGAINS IN LADIES' SHOES ALL SHOES ARE IN y^^^S^^ PERFECT CONDITION J^gf^Sfß^ SMART AFTERNOON SHOE. LADIES GOLF SHOES. Beige Fabric Trimmed Kid A Large and Varied Selection Sizes 3 7 m all Sizes. Sale Price 56.75 per pair. Sale Price $7 to SlO per pair. BRITISH MADE. BRITISH MADE.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 521 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 5.30 p. m. July 28 The above are dealers' middle prhes; Jobbers' margins, brokerage iid stamp duty are not included. 6*. uiv of fc l denomination unless Yesterday Previously Rise or Fall otherwise stated .M version Loan. 5 p.c, 1944-64 112*8 112
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    • 195 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 28 RUBBER: Steady London-Spot: 813 16d. 8 7 B d. Previously: 813 I6d. 8 7 rt d August: 8 13 16d. 8 7 d Previously 8 13 16d 8 7 B d Oct. -Dec: 8 15 IGd 9d Previously: 8 15
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    • 764 10 From Exchange Telegraph C o< Fraser and Co. 's List Phjam <$1> Punt Perak ($1) i x P«rak R Vai.Puiiggoj i Sl* Radella ($1) Sandycrof t < $2 Sepang Vaiiey <$lt Suloh i S(J > Sung- 'Sli Suri+rei Raiiial (til Suiigei Tuki»: •(1 Tupuh <SI
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    • 59 10 From London L atest Quotations Tin: Dull Ca h £183 7- 6d Previously Firm at £244 5.s Three montlu £282. Previously £288 Bi Neu York Tin 59 25 Previously: 58 75 upper. Bettfc menl £56 17a Gd Prevloutty 5H |2i 'id (.old Previously £6 Ifi B^d Silver:
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    • 72 10 London Closing Quotations July 28 Meth dof Par. ty before latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rat viou.-lv Paris Franc to 124 41 131> 7 133 New Y>rk to D 488 4!" 497 Amsterdam Guilders to 8 97 903 I.ol^ Hon« Kong Per dollar Is 2 HIM li I
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    • 216 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Jul> SS gBLUNG LoiMkm T.T. :m i it> London, demand 2(4 l lb [/melon -4 tnoni hi [ht :i 4 1 i Ljons, demand 1535 Hamburg, demand 142 New York demand :>8 l 16 Montreal, demand 58 Batavia demand 105 Samarang demand i 04
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    • 176 10 ISSIFED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE I DP BDSINBBB YESTERDAY WINING Jin at midday was si I up The London Stork Exchange >esterda\ was reported n>d ICMVitag to ,iiir HUM Hrn til-, share seviion men- «.ii patted Mteritag shair> wmm nun*- Mgtatai U >-i Oi« II
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    • 182 10 July 24. >*>. >". n Can. Com 107 I.jl 1 0 7 ABMftCMI Telnpnone and 'Mttlipll 172 172' 4 172 Railroad 84 2 84^ 85 Ik 52> 4 53 3 8 s;i' 164 163 4 id'Z 33' 32'_, 32^ h tri- 59 58 X 58' j f>6
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    • 61 10 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES July a Gambler T.T. 3.00 White Cube 15.00 T.^mburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 17.00 Black Pepper 9.75 Copra, mixed 5.60 Copra, sundried 595 Small Flake Tapioca 4.00 Rice Saigon Al $165 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 1 $148 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 2 $140 Rice Siam, W.C.
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    • 215 10 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Singapore. July 2S. 19:17: «i pja Total tor Books Close financial Company Dividend To Dab I- Div TIN Payable Date to dai«r Asam Kumbang 5 Int July S3 July 30 July 24 15' Bonus Batu Selangor 15' Int Aug 5 Auk 13 Aug. <i
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    • 77 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July !S. \l o'clock noon Buyer* Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. m oases FOB. July» 29 7 h MW Good FAQ. m bales F.OB. July* 29 516 Btfa No. I.XR.S.S. (Spotloose) mwardable Singapore* 19% 29 :i 4 Aug.-Htpt W H 30 Oct-Dec. 30'« 30' 4 Jan-Mar. 30'
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  • 70 11 Confidence In Exports Amsterdam. July 18 According tc N* therlandi Endlei Press r I rubber etrcles rd to i exp-Drt Bgui >: Icdies In 1 l the Nethei Indies I able to produr- r cent it .-.ndard iuoi not o:.:> [or tn tii but also for the
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  • 61 11 The tail fHI sioner to Ip- tponed 1 A.- 19 Be WU on Aof 4 A rcf to 8a terrorising 1 I boflala II is lan Mr W P A;.. ward Asi Superiem Office R Bunreys, Taiping. who is well known In circles, is proceeding home on ton| leave at
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  • 671 11 MESSRS. FRASER CO.'s WEEKLY MARKET REPORT MESSRS FRASER AND CO. write In the absence of any outstandto quicken the pulse of L-üblic interest (hare markets d\ir:r.g the pa.-: f I c been aliowed to go abo xful occasion? ■re or 1- I rbed and as lit there has been a
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  • 81 11 JAMES SHAKESPEARE Third Distribution By Liquidator The liquidator of James and Shakspeare. 1. Metal Exchange Bu:. Leadenhail Street EC. announces, m the London Gazette that he is paying a third dividend of 9d. m the on July 18 at his office. 1. Oxford Court Cannon Street. EC The company failed
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 366 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and 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/KX) Reserve
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    • 492 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND HI Na (Incorporated In England bf (Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.0^0 Reserve Liabiirty of Proprietors £3 000.i)uc HEAD OFFICE: 34. Bishnpseat*, London. E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. A lor Star Loilo I Rangoon Amritsar
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 66 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE 1333 kr (325 m CaJ -»rord*> vorics by Sen imann <r?rnenis G c Syncoj ners Da-. Or: -ncr the direc- T" .i".ncunc-?rr.»;its. r ■d Irom Dance music. pSaved J S ?a BATAVIA i m r .-.p. of recoTde.J triple Op* i Hnrement i mus:c. l
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    • 147 11 %OC 9 H Genera, 0 2C Popular prt^^rn 48 Exchange I =■"> T^r---9 52 Dance Close d B.B.C.— Transmi»ion "> :i m« > IStM m ISwll nif s 19.7 V M.) If, |4 me '19 Urn 11 II me I BUI m I B» land f.JO -O'.r 1 1 Hal!
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    • 94 11 Tnuismission 3 :i m i; m :i i: m< fit£l 17.79 MM n ihvs m.i p m :v->\ N rtberv inland Captain Cook. The 1 Fanta-y HOLLAND 17.71 mr IIS.RX m p m nt. v- n H BERLIN Ml m. s i m. i. I>JB 1.5.2 m« s 1r..:4l r
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    • 155 11 Kewi .iiui rfW'W m I 935 Today :n Germany Scund pictures. r .pular orchestral concert II 05 German achievements iLr.giisht. :l 20 Close down PARIS 45 24 me s 19 68 m a ny I _>» Concert o 55 Gramophone records-. I TalK on nnrent Ptcncb rvorti fa Oreek. N»
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  • 160 12 COMING BY THE MARELLA Passengers by the T.S.S. IfareUl from Australia are Miss E. Adam Mr A. E Bailey. Miss D C. Bailey. Mr K. J S Byrnes, Miss E. Browne. Mr IH. R BenLson, Mr R. E. Benison Mr I and Mrs. A. G. Billing ;uid 2 Iniants Miss
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  • 29 12 The m.s. Indrapoen oi the Rotterdam Lloyd will berth alongside the S.H.B. wharves tomorrow at 7 a.m. and will leave the same day at 10 a.m. for Europe.
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 684 12 MANNING OF MERCANTILE MARINE Effect Of Far-Reaching Changes In Ship Design A I the annual meeting of the Committee of ManaKfinrnt of the Seamen's National Insurance Society this month. Sir Norman Hill. Bart., chairman, m submitting Hrn annual report, said that since its formation, 21 years ago, tt.< Society, up
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    • 41 12 Frorii J the S: H ijfrd m ana Brani iad Jarred pc-'*»r period o: UA 1 IS 4 N approx i For thll I divers Should K^r;. when pa> WbXkt bkkn the signal FYX i signal Statior. Signa, Star;
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    • 28 12 Th S ing arra Mount I rf Sipora R^.ic.- i n Hong Sian^ E~u T dowv Ipoh V. Kir.ta W st 2 Ipoh P B.
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    • 10 12 Th id by tIM M I. the Qw
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    • 165 12 First Foreign Launch At Clydebank For 24 Years San Juan, the first ol two destlOfers building si Clydebank for the ArgenGovernment. wa.< launched thi^ M'.>vr.s John Br»wn and Do Ltd l^iv res*d lv one ol seven destroj under oonstnßetton lot iKgcntlM m England and represents the first
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    • 83 12 At .4 ittsfanrr si 2 5 miie.s 147 degiet\s from Fort CbrmraWs Fiagstan at Lit S degrees 2.V N long 100 degree* 22 E fapprox.) vpsm'ls should keep clear i>: ioul ground which extends over a vudr area off the visible end ol the Now I Hubble
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    • 35 12 COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY AT MALACCA MaUrci, Jul> .'s The next Rotary meeting will be dinner next Tuesday at the fetg| House, followed by an exhibition of Colour Photography by Mr LAS Jermyn. it the High School
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    • 24 12 The Master Attendant's office will be open from 10 a.m. until 11 am on July for the issue of labour permits
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    • 37 12 Sub-Lieut D W Leggatt. RN so«i <>t Mr W Leggatt. chairman ol the Incorporated Society of Planters, is tlying out from England on a three weeks visit to his lather arriving by X.L.M. plane on Wednesday next
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 505 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. incorpm«l«l »n FJi B. TKLKTBONB: Frdchl M«— PaMtf* Nil* LLOYDS AGENTS. •OOftJNCf AGENTS FOR FEUKBAIED MALAt STATES fcAILWAIS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIHC wgtIDYcRfATMT < incorporated m Bnclan«) JJJAVIL SYSTH* THE "EMPKESS 11 ROUTE offirs TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct 'MPRESS to VANCOUVER- ACROSS
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    • 77 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHFDIM s\hi\«.* H\ TortnichiK I' t Beturen II m f Marvrillrs. T dm HOMH\ ItH Kill IMiS Fort of IMsrini* uU.jii"" I'! r• < KEMMI CHINI>\W\ MIAKAPO \GAINii PRO BURMA YOMA PEGU KLMMENDIM CHINDWIN AMARAPO < all* I nwN arrs tp RnMi Nil LOMMIN Smclr Return MARSIJI I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 455 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.15 am. Swettenham. Taiplng 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 am and Sundays 7 pm Malaka,
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    • 75 12 CLEARANCES July 27: Hin Lee (TgaiHl); Anyo Maru, Thames Maru Japan Tongking iDan.i; Hydra II <Nor.»; Celebes Maru (Jap. Cap St. Jacques »Fch.t Chye Hin Tay Yit. Rantau. Hong Lam. Kinta <Brit> Rokan. Gewang. Pascidon. Sipirok. M V. Bt. Aldegonde. Kepah iDut.i. July 28 BtafkeV Kiioen Hoca. Mapi Togian Van
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    • 203 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Larut. Br 464 tons, from Trengganu 27. to Trengganu 29 Kampar. Br 498 tons, from Sibu 27. to K.stna. Br 673 tons, from Bangkok 27. to Bangkok 31 Hai Lee. Now 2.160 tons, from Amoy 27. to Rangoon 29. Cremer. Dutch. 2.785 tons from Amoy 27. to Shyojin
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    • 101 12 SINGAHmr JIAItIHHn Ships aloiicsidr t( »^\p". 1 East Wharl fl iiu.tn.r Rajuia 22. Ii Sheers Whait (Kntn Mount Penti Mail Wharf (Kim ,n, i Ranch) 18 K. tmpire l»o< k MnA Haniburß M Sipora 38 Kmpire lUm k 1 nit Eleph.iiit.- West Wharf 'l.nli i Bhyojln M West Wharf (Kntram<
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 491 13 TKAyiiL itmiKH BY PsOand BRITISH INDIA LINES •INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnase Spore. Tonnafe Spore. 1*37 1937 BANGALORE 6.000 Sept. 25 17.000 July 30 COMORIN 15.000 Oct. 8 6.070 July 31 BHUTAN 6.100 Oct. 18 17X00 Aug. 13 RANCHI 11.500 Oct 22
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    • 434 13 McALISTEReC?HP|^ (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) I »s&isMf^SH^» ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails CITY OP ORAN Havre, London, R'dam, Hburg, Glasgow July 30 Aug. 2 CITY OF KIMfBERLEY Havri\ London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow
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    • 1005 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen and Common wealth Line. Steaix Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Hua Khiow SleanKhip Co.. (1952) Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. The Cunard White Star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. Shaw Savill and Albion Co.. Lid. The China Navigation Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 677 14 K. P. M. TOMOIION Thursday. July 29. P. Sumboo. Sinykawung. Pemangkat and Sambas. TIDOKi: Thursday. Jolj 29. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Sorngei-Pak-kng, BUk and Pakan Baroe. CA.MI'IHIJS Thursday. July 29. Cheribon mot tor passengtrs*. Semarani Sourab.iva. Boelelcng passengers and mails only. Ampenan ipassengen and mails only), Padang-Bay m 'passengers and mails <
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    • 680 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE (JLtitl Jr%*&m.MJmkm.KsJ\pi &m JtLm. MJ MJM. WMJ I^^S' n^^^pjHb^buj^^K /^(^■■■m TO EI'ROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANC VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. ..Arrives Leaves Leava* ArrlfM Spore. Spore. Penanf. New York. Pres. HarrLson Aug. 8 Aur. 10 Aug. 11 Sept.
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    • 496 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOX AFRICA AND SOt'TH AMERICA Ycifuku Maru (ape Town via Moinb..-. Zanz Ptr if Oiliw. Bcir.i Lourenco qu-cs. Dartaa and Po! i Buenos Aiirs Maru Buenos Aires via T Cape Town Rio (ir JaMft .S;- ;uiri Mont-c Vidro Hvufuku Maiu .ipc Town via Moi:)l).is;i 1 Dar
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  • 262 15 Cricket Club Defeat R. E.s 2 Goals To 1 S. C C. MOVE UP ONE IN LEAGUE TABLE SXX 1 R.E. 1. t,N>tbatl form! Take the Koval Engineers. I t'p lop soccer ihe> beat the local Moguls, the gunners, and md nearly pulled an.^ther
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  • 28 15 IM I GUpc>. Hock. V J Ferguson, a n_ k M a b Bti Surati I r:p. G Day Reserves B P Mi and A Lord
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  • 236 15 Walking Race On Aug. 8 THE fourth International Walking rac Johore Bahru to Singapore for the Hock .re Cup" I on Sunday. A us. 8 Owing to -rasity of one of Ofl X Ir.r.iskillir.g Fu-. :..:i'.enge cup has o-rr. put up for competition this year b cup
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  • 43 15 photo.) photo i ITHLETEB lOR THK MALAYAN OLYMPIAD to start arrival from Penang and Malacca yesterday Picture shows a irronp taken on board the vs. Kedah. Free Press Free PreSS IHINI-Nl UOMKN Mill) IKS taken on b..ard the s>. Kfdah
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  • 103 15 S.K.C TOURNAMENT IN AUGUST. A tournament will be held by the Singapore Reereatl m Club, beginning on Aug 23 The i vents will be as loilows: Singks Handicap "A" and "B" Doubles Handicap. Veterans' Singles Handicap, adzed D übles Handle p, Women'l BlngU Handicap and Women's Doubles Handicap Members wishing
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  • 156 15 S.R.C ATHLETUICS AND GYMKHANA Heats Run Off Yesterda> rust day nf tht- SR> rts und i-"- v .v tfrday on the Padaiig F Tanner ran a good half mik- and Meyer ihrew well In the throwing Xhe crickrt ball c Results were as follows: 100 Yards. Firsi Heat:—! J 2.
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  • 497 15 Newcomer Beats Penang Title Holder 0^ T G ENG HOE CHAMPION AT SCHOOL SPORTS Annual Meeting At Pasir Panjang ang ENG HOi: ma the indhrtdnal champion with M points H I third annual athletic sports oi ihtr Pasir Panjang English Bcho 1 which v.ere
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  • 15 15 rti -21 Peacock n D udcirc l\.- goa! nd Tre C point re the cad
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  • 6 15 C R B- f I| Stat<
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  • 225 15 (;<>od Batting B) Lt. Simpson THE cricket match be;-»?er. the Otolt- ed Service; and the S.C R C played a* C'r.*:.- on Sunday i Rill d I ea>y win I>r '.he S<-» v. Scores Tnited Service*: I Bill Ibw. o Kr- Pow 7! Cap X Choc. b
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    • 148 15 4,. MALAYAN CHINESE OLYMPIAD MAMMOTH MEET FOR 4 DAYS FROM JULY 30th from 9.30 a.m. 6 p.m.) to AUG. 2nd, at JALAN BESAR STADIUM. 1.000 CREAM OF ATHLETES OF BOTH SEXES REPRESENTING 6 STATES >IM.\PORE— PENANG— MALACCA— JOHORE— PER AK— SELANG OR NF.GRI SEMBILAN— PAHANG will compete. PROGRAMME EVENTS ADMISSION
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    • 163 15 H I give ttn rr. .-aiasiactoiT H H knd -rr. a nee. H fl B IS tern- H 2| rar.g vv H tad :.o; too cool H H A plug rr.u^t opt-rs:e h->t H .l to bun: m H B arbon -i h ted on B 9Q will B B
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 108 15 Diary Of The Day The Tides Bl| J*2 BB PIS f| 2.H 1, ft Sports rs Chinese Div I>. at Stadium Athletics SR C Bp rti H- i B x...- rid Som Por_ n en it N Ull Bki W ter Pol y Juniors v*. Mid I Cinemas AI.HXMUKA Baxter
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  • 1176 16 Komolux And Alum Rock Surprise PROTEST DISMISSED IN LAST RACE (From (Mir Own Correspondent) Penang, July 28. GOOD r.», inij was witnessed today, the second day of the Ftattflf Turf Club's meeting. Favourites and well backed horses wei trcnerallv successful, the
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  • 721 16 Cash sweep: First 92 iss36>. second 168 $268 third 408 $134 Starters: M& 686. 584. 383, 639. 650 <$44). Princess Toi was left and the re*t of the field were away m a line. Carmtop and Java Moon set the pace while Romano had the ran of
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  • 117 16 The Garrison Gol! Club's monthly mix'-d foursomes competition for July was played 'over 12 holf?s» at Tanglin on Tuesday uJiernoon arid resulted m a win for M^s Shakespear and A C. Potts with a net score of 43 The fol- cards were returned Miss J M Shakespear
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  • 169 16 BLOODSTOCK FOR THE EAST The Aiig'o-IrLsh Agency Ltd of 27 Old Bond Street. W.I, haw shipped a large number of horse.s abroad during the last week or two These include Omegan ich.f 4 by Oojah -Miss Megan-. Pressit ich.g. 4 by Press Gang— ltalia Haytian br.g 3 by Truculent— Lady
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  • 133 16 'By Our Chinese Corr\*p.>nd?nn Scores of Singapore Chinese athletes were the guests of Dr Rang tig Tok president of the Singapore Chinese Athletic Meeting, on Tuesday night at a banquet held at the Wing Choon Restaurant, Great World The successful competitors were heartijy congratulated by Mr
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  • 20 16 A short of the world title fight brtween Benny Lynch and Small Montana will be showing at the Alhambra tonight.
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  • 291 16 Y. M. C. A. Singles Title To Yadi KAMIS EASIL V BEA TEN IN STRAIGHT SETS THK V..M.C.A. lawn tennis tournament was brought to a clom- \evterd aftern<M>n with the men's singles final between Kamis and > the Knowles (up. The was dull. Kamis having an off da\ and uoin
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