The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 August 1937

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO 15.234. ESTD. 1835 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1037 10 CENTS.
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  • 309 1 Prospector Who Has Discovered "Millions Millions Of Tons Of Ore" FOREIGN OFFER TO MIN DEPOSITS Hope That British Company Will Take Action "\l/K have tra\elleil nearly 2*911 miles searching for iron m the F..M.S. and at last we have aicidentallv disco\eml Inrut deposits
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  • 33 1 Fr—Ti Ou. Own Outfcaponden London, \u- 10 V. I-, .-h. Mr E. .1 C B-c:-a Mr F F mi who today on tl ai the ••<! Fr iblc
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  • 162 1 Soldiers Can Make Army Their Career Pension Proposals Revealed JVTP'W prip-isals for soldiers m the r^ malar Army were announced toIhe proposals are experimental v j limited period They allow servicing so'diers about ij compete their first term of colour r to extend their service and to n 'A' and
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  • 503 1 Why Germans' Permits Were Not Renewed ALLEGED SPYING ON REFUGEES ALMOST every newspaper m England is protesting against the German expulsion of The Times correspondent m Berlin, Mr. Norman I'bbutt. Recently, the Pritish H«.me Office reiused to renew the permits to remain m England of three
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  • 175 1 DOCKS R.A.F H.Q. ATTACKED London. Aug. 10. ABOUT 400 aircraft took part m air exercises cwr London la.n night. Mor? than 30 raids were made on the eap.tal. The raiders wer. picked out fcv mu-chUfhU as they approached, nearly 80 per cent, of them being observed
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  • 122 1 Sequel To Algiers Bombing Incidents Algiers, Aug. 10. FLLOWING t-h° myacerknu bombing of three ships, representatives of maritime powers have ordered all ship^j not to leave without escort. The incident has aroused the greatest excitement. Large numbers of pieces of bombs and bullets were picked up
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    5 1 THE ROAD-UP SEASON IS ON
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  • 148 1 Tightening Up Piece Goods Quota Scheme A STFP towards tightening up the Colonial piece goods quot.i scheme to prevent the evasion of th* regulations was announced last night. A Straits Settlements Government communique stages that it has been decided by the Secretary of State that. m order to qualify for
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  • 517 1 Battle At "Gate" To Suiyuan MORE FIGHTING EXPECTED Shanghai, Au*. 10. An artillery dual between the Jaoanese forces and the Chinese defenders troke out near Nankow, 'Rate" to Suiyuan. yesterday. Both sides an 4 reported to be massing heavy relnforcsments there. Six hundred Japanese soldiers launched
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 52 1 (TFColiunrs Scots 4j M«*l!«* .tmi liinklln S^iiif TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p. m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight POPILXK ABARF! ATTRACTION THE 6 WALLABIES Inti Klu.inir THK 4 IMPS. Sin?in?. Tap Dancing. Contortionist and Icrobats. Nun Diners SI 00 Ihrnted by Dan H..pkins II THE h. AND
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    • 77 1 (T^GoUiTOs Soots UJh\s\y a M«-tkm and h i.-mili, Spirit THE ROTARY CLUB ||p OF SINGAPORE MKFTS TODAY AT 1 P.M. AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL BI'SINESS MEETING. SEA VIEW W HOTEL TONIGHT FRIDAY ANO SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY Tilt I RELLER BAND NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION
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  • 414 2 Tientsin C.-in-C. On Japan 's Task Broadcast Speech On Crisis With the •ontinued n< rthward adrance ol twenty Chinese divisions, the ..mi n In Korth China is takin turn tor the worse." Lieut Gen. Klyoahl Katsukl Commander-ln-Chlel ;he Japanese garrison m Tientsin declared In I broadcast to Japan m, >
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  • 88 2 Zurich. Aug. 10. THF Zionist Congress Is drawn un a resolution upon which rottng will take place at midnight denying tha: the Palestine Mandate .is unworkable and emphasising that the Palestine' Commission'? plan i.s unacceptable The resolution has nut yet been aJJv drnjtf'ri but. according to
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  • 69 2 At Nottingham. I.: r j it Notts by ten wickets Lancaahlre I;t 'Place 1 37 and 126 for no wickets; Notts. 191 <Haris 103; Wilkinson ttve for 60). and 370 Keeton 97 1. At Weston -Super- Mare: Glamorgan Look first innings points. Glamorgan 243 'Smart 90 Mayer five
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    31 2 TUI FIRST ANNIVFRSAKY ol the outbreak ol Urn Spanish war uus s«»l« »?M»ly celebrated at l.arache, Spanish !Yloro< c-o by military parade, (iovernment troops are rm on {..trudt durint tin* celebration
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  • 276 2 Cafe Manager On Causing Death Charge Rickshaw Car In Crash A RICKSHAW, which had been rr duct o almost to matchwood, was an exhibit before Mr L C Go:; m the fourth police couii yesterday when Tan Ewe Hock manager ol the (J H Cafe, was called upon to answer
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  • 81 2 •Fr "v Our Own brresponcfc I It.injjkok. Au-j. lv. A party 01 Imperial Airwaya official! left Bangkok I to w the proposed flyta anchoi us.- when the Bi lit scheme cornea int *iu\ oi the j n;.v have alreadj I i island o! Kohoamul
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  • 46 2 DR. H.H.KUNG IN BERLIN Berlin, \u« 10. On h:s arrival fi m Paris, Dr H H R.. i chines i. Herr von of the Far East B tho Herman Port i Ol H« will Berlin -a week to continue with D: ror the <x.. sii Q
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  • 107 2 HTHF "officiousness" of a minor Japanese official was bla.ned by the Japanese Embassy m Peipiiig for the circulation of reports that Mr Bonney Powell. American newsreel cameraman has been detained. The official, an Kmbassy spokesman said, was "reprimanded." Mr. Pi.uell, the spokesman added. had been "^uestiiined"
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  • 217 2 IS Per Cent Dividend For The Year The directors report and accounts for 1.-.' fear ended Apr 30. of the Unitfc! Malacca Rubbe: Bstttes, Limited, .state: n. net profit for the year afta deductlng $7,106 for directors' fees and d preciati'tn on buildings etc amounted to
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  • 117 2 Monotonous Love Scenes And Aeronautics 1 hrer Honolulu* the (Ji sal I mat the Alhambra Theal \y more entertainment The it >:> i- weak and the direction poor, though occasionally the Mm does \k Irom its monotonuous love scent- to a good display of aernautics. There is
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  • 119 2 WALLACE BERRY AS "OLD HITCH" Pine New Film At The Capitol Wallace Beery plays another "lovable ii role m "Old Hatch." i delightfully human fllm which opened a •eason .11 the Capitol Theatre terday. Beery makea the most ol the part ol the tood-foi nothing who "tuani worked since he
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 424 2 CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEMENTS. C. T. PYRIN for Colds, Catarrh and Influenza. Will absolutely relieve your DOM m a few hours. Harmless and Elleetive. The ni(^t wwidaiful <: •>. the age Price 6O ceaits. MEDICAL HALL, LTD. BOARD tTRKSIDKNCJ: it SEA-FRONT kaiom. <;ran<;k- 77. Mr «i MA (near Swiinmin« Club) Board
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    • 223 2 She Singapore free fcccae Hr»d Ofliec- Cecil Strtwt, >tlc Kuai- umpur OMm r 4., I PLour l|iwli Oftlir Krt-uM. I.. „0 I'li.l.r Naa-n «J«i- -r i i f. Luitd.ri ..-Tn. 4«i i.'. Mm ..< 4 SOBsrMi mtkta i M«l»>.. Mali M.»n'i,l» t uu-n.'i* t t:n Half Vewirly >r H j
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 323 2 Diary Of The Day The Tides High Water: 1.15 am 9 8 fr.. 1.38 p.m 9.2 ft. Sport Soccer: RAF vs. SC.C a: S.adium Div 1 SC.RC tennis Cinemas ALHAMBRA Wings u\er Honolulu with Wendy Barr'e ano Ray MiJiand. CAPITOL Old Hatch, with Wallace Beery PAVILION Take My Tip, wiih
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  • 1121 3 Comment By The Official Assignee On A Judgment "ASKED FOR BREAD AND WAS GIVEN A STONE" oi the estate o; Lee Choon Guan. deceased, were again >re the High Court, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell. ActMH Justice, yesterday, when the trustees of the estate moved the evmc or vary the
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  • 8 3 CHAMFAUNE CASH TO LAWYER'S CLERK NOT LEGAL FEES
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  • 42 3 photo) photo). THE SPEEDY LINKS of the American M-ho<,ner-rißKed >.uht. So Fong. which arrived m her maiden voyage from Hong Kong yesterday. She will stay nearly a moulh m Singapore before continiiining her voyage romul the world. Free Press
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    43 3 THK OWNO AND CAPTAIN «»f the So I .»n«. Mr. A i Hiker, and sonic of his crew. Imm left: \lf\ O/olins of Liitvi.i. holding thr only woman member <>| the t row aiui Mr. Baker*! two sons. Mob.v t .md Al'ivd. Free Press
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  • 339 3 RETIRED NEW YORK BANKER ACHIEVES LIFE-LONG DESIRE lii Singapore On |{oiiinl-\Vorl<l Yiu-lii Cruise AS pretty ;i rrjift ,«n lims ever Imtii seen m Singapore harfec-VT, thr Amniran JS-Un vhoourr-rißKrd viuhl, So long, arrived from Java \csterdav. THE end* <>t the yacht tun a i lit'long dream oj her owner and
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  • 29 3 A taxi-ciHiicr: at BtagapMC cabaret has olT<*red U> douat" her Minings from coupons for one month u> ihr North Chiiu Red Cr\ss F:ind
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  • 149 3 Hair Caught In Shaft A Hi jrear-old Chinese girl employed at Fraser and Neavc 's printing department m Trafalgar Stre?t had her scalp torn from her head yesterday when her long hair caught m a rapidly revolving shaft. In the General Hospit.il. doctors hope to
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  • 29 3 The 27th am.ua! ordinary sencral m^ttng of the Buki' Katil Rul>bor Estates. Ltd.. will bt rt^ld at the vcßistrrod office of the company 137 Hoercn Street. Malacca, on Friday.
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  • 133 3 Liner -Junk Collision Case; Judgment Is Reserved /"VCCUPYING lour tensions ol ihe Singapore High Court, the suit between Mr. Ch ng Kin Huat anri the Hamburg Paketfahrt Actien GeseJischaft. arisiim out of a collision at sea. was concluded before Mr Justice Laville yesterday afternoon. His lordship reserved judgment Damages were
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  • 145 3 EMPIRE RELAY FROM GROSVENOR HOUSE /GILBERT and Sullivan devotees should tun<' m to the Singapore station. ZHL at 745 tonight, when a recorded version of Ruddigore will be broadcast Voices heard will include those of Derek Oldham and Stuart Robertson. This will bo preceded :it t.tS
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 80 3 BURTOL QUICK CLEANERS FOR SAME DAY SERVICE Gooas handed m by 10 a.m. can be collected by 6 p.m. same day. 278, Orchird Rl Pfcont 7776. TOWN AGENT H. B. WINTER, 20. Battery Road. FOOD THE -©/ft WAY YOU MvMm 11 6 it YOI DON'T ALWAYS GET IT I HAT.
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    • 190 3 To BELAWAN DELI (SUMATRA.) Reduced same vessel return tickets now available. Singapore Eelawan return Ist class $80/Interchangeable with Straits Steamship Company, for first return sailing of the ss Kedah' to Singapore, after arrival of X.P.M. Steamer at Belawan. For particulars apply to: K. P. M. line, FINLA YSOn GREEN, SING
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  • IN THE BRITISH PRESS LAST WEEK
    • 708 4 Review Of Views Daily Telegraph SCME strrak of pessimus:n In polit..\il hu:i an nature mak<\s holic'ays a time of melancholy reflection X are the sisns of an impending decline m national activity".' About present conditions ol trade and industry then are non? of the marks of a boom period Growth
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      14 4 BTIU \n ITTBACTHNf. Hujre holiday crowds mmU*t4 the rhan*ing of the Ou.uds m Whitehall.
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    • 430 4 Daily Mail \I7TrH the puulu\i*,ion ol the Great '.'■.vtrn figures, th- h tif -yearly st ilemenU Ol all th<- Big Four railway groups have been issued, and it can certainly oe s.iid that, m conjunction with the announcement rev, iMm^ the 5 ncr cent, increase m tr"i:Uit rates
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      589 4 IT has been announced thai arrangement* tor fanning untti of the Territorial Army m Northern Ireland have now been completed This is the first extension of the British Territorial Army to Northern Ireland, and recruiting will begin at once. |y|IS.S RHODA WRIGHT. Ol Mcth- ley. near Le-d.s. established
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    • 627 4 MR. CHRISTOPHER D SULLIVAN, lc'.g a representative m Congress from New York and one of the bestknown district leaders was chosen by a unanimous vote of the executive committee to be leader of Tammany Hall t3 nil the p'.ace lelt vacant by the oeath of Mr. James J.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 162 4 "~~l\ BANISH SORE THROAT NOWf •I )ett«>lin mouthwash L^^feJ and gargle is fatal to germs and kav^ the |S^l X*,* I mouth iresh and ng^^^HMl health) Its regular K^H use morning and I* IliHjr"] evening gives real D I I protection Fhere is f] I no better weapon r H|^H
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    • 144 4 The 1 Ql7 ANNUAL THE PREMIER ANNUAL OF THE FAR EAST Will contain several full pav\rs A coloured prints pictonally portraying the infinite charm ol Malaya Several tull-pav\e colour plates ilepictinfi the vivid beauty o( /^v Malayan life w^' landscape. Qt» fhese plates will be splendidly I I mounted, ready
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  • 184 5 ATKR Jl Ml- m fine sty!e durim; th c Itjtf metre- sl.^pl* -t hw m the Olyinpii- Stadium. Berlin, where the GenUM I'hlrtic championships wor c held at the c"d »f I tst :n>nth GRfLVI BATTLE" took plare lust month beturrn KrriLitiri and BlueI
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 73 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each film-*- -_ir' f !l^ ■■^ix-^ I i^^^^^ ?> "t" eH FROM OUR OVEN TO YOUR DOOR No rn^tfrr li^vv e?tlv you M>f O'«i He!i fi begins ax f r i *p.
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  • 215 6 Wanted Him To Regain His Athletic Figure. Like rrany a former athlete, this Ban began to put on weight as soon ar bfl mi forced to ?ive up his usual ise. and his wife til :i3t very ied whsi she aw how
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  • 114 6 To StuJy Control In Malaya CF.VLN Chinese officia s. conualsaftotled by the Nankin? Governmtnt to Malaya to investigate and study Br "ish administration of the opium monopoly, wil' arrive m Singapore by the Kaisar-I-Hind tomorrow morning Led by Mr Chien Chun Kwui and Mr Yu Feng Hsiu.
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  • 90 6 Because be :.s In hospita' with cuts and bruises to the head and body, a Cttitieae arrested at Pulau Brani on In connection with the death of a compatriot wa.s unable to appear Police Court yesterday when the caai waa m ntloned The case postponed a
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  • 39 6 In:- '.v.-d that 4W si ed labourer! will irrive at Port Swettcnham I ss Talamte. I- wep i that 381 viU b" land- Port Sv- nd the bal ince to P -r quar intine at Pulaa Jen
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  • 12 6 ra Harper, Oilfillan and Co.. CO, tOl i 102 y 'i weak
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  • 449 6 Charge Of Breach Of $2,755 In Cash And Chandu (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Au~ 10. BEFORE Mr. M. J. Hayward, M.C.S., the Seremban magistrate, an inquiry was held yesterday m the absence of an accused person. Evidence was recorded m the case m
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  • 430 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, aub. 9. A Malay motor-car driver wa^> fined $5 :r. U -C :r.:iiaiider J C. D^m.-k R n R.. the Police Magistrate, when he pleaded guilty or. BatUltUf to soundhii h)rn m aach a manner v to cause annoyance to th<^ general pubii
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  • 76 6 A calf has just been born on ;in .*erop'.ane m flight. New Guinea Airways, one of whose machines was the scene ot the happy event, believes it to be the first time :in aviation's history. It happened between Lac and Wau. m New Guinea, on the
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  • 209 6 MISSION HOSPITAL LIVES IN DEFUNCT (Ftron Our Own Correspjndent Malacca. Aug. 10. "WITH tlir WtceptlOti of Singapore. w';ich though it has the Bishop's boon and oflk*( at Btshopbourne. and quarters or allowances for .service i haplains. and Quarters for the priest headmaster and one bachelor
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  • 25 6 The output of the Sione Tin FMS.i Ltd. for July was 532 dels. yardage worked was 143.600 and hours run were 626.
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  • 20 6 Messrs. Paterson. Simons and Co.. Ltd., Penang, advise the following rubber outputs tor July: Henrietta 151.600: Sungei Matang 44,000 lb.
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  • 454 6 War Office The Card well System A WAR OFFICE Committee is now sitting to study the Cardwell system which has for manj years governed Army policy. Tills is a system of linked battalions whereby one battalion of a regiment is always at home and the olher abroad.
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    12 6 JANI'SZ KVVIK, recently crowned at Warsaw as King of all the Gypsies.
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  • 97 6 SCHOOLBOY VICTIM OF BLOW The Times of Ceylon understands that a boy of nine years ol age. a pupil at one of thQ best-known Colombo Colleges was the victim of an assault on the part of a master. An X-Ray examination has shown that the tffect o! the punoh which
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  • 17 6 Mr. D. D. McLellan. ol Glasgow, managing director of the Kuala Pertang Syndicate, left £24,096.
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  • 300 6 Police Protection Sought By Chinese Teluk Anson, Aug. 7. ft AJI SIRAT. a Malay, was produced beHre R'ija Abdul Hamid. the Teluk Anson fftfWfliT, vrsterday on, a charge of having, on the morning of July 25. at Sungei Bctul. Bagan Datoh. committed criminal Intimidation to one
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  • 106 6 Mr. Walter H Chun. Chines* editor of the North China Daily News and North China Herald. Is vlsitine Singapore on vacation and will Ik* arriving by the Kaiser-I-Hird. dur morrow morning. A prcmineiu Journalist-lawyer m China. Mr Ci Ml is also a research How of the
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  • 138 6 REST WILL LAST lOK ONLY 50 YEARS •From Our Own Corrt p Kuala l.umpui l« MALAYA has 01. ..Mother N V: A H Flowerdew. mining expert, v. r«:r lor Britain I yoars' connection with tl thp P» r...sula 1 Half Maiavws I mhied. h^
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    23 6 LIPPE-DETMni.ll inhaf.it. forminj* ralioi.al da 26th birthday part. Bernhard of Holland at dijk Palate Ih» \< „i can be seen at the t<" tpv
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 94 6 You safeguard I I TO KEEP YOUR LAVATORY MB I CLEAN AND H^^j^MW I a regular sprinkle if H HARPIC B //ia/ V all it needs |j Iharpic hrn THE SAFE LAVATORY CLEANSER I B-3 Cleanses and disinfects *«3^B fS*J and 'eavei the pan P^^LB '>^ifl spotlessly ciean. Harpic "1
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    • 198 6 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th G. H. KIAT PRESENTS HIS SUPER CAR JRfc Mohamed FAFMY MIDDI I WH(.HT < l» \MPION <>• M.Ml W&? Gunboat JACK < WFFATFDFRIMO rWH'I l>R*NGOn\ \M» \ii MJT ~T f \MI(«HI^ IMMPION ni I\lM\ Jp*. 1^ Round*. fy Nai BOON MAH Neil HEMCH IT
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  • 190 7 PALESTINE MANDATE CONSIDERED NOT UNWORKABLE Zionists To Vote On Partition Plan Zurich, Aug. 10. THE Zionist Congress has drawn up a resolution on which voting will take place today categorically denying that the Palestine mandate is unworkable. It emphasises the Commission's partition plan is unacceptable and luithorises the executive to
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  • 43 7 Church Action Against Slav Politicians UNPI SCENES IN DO s > i .1 and Lh cislv.!. <V!\OC on i Hi) the listened In ■..Midlers ;-r er •nr cbunrlaea pt*opi«- .\!.i\ be 10 m decteti minister- illegal Sate and It sayi mem- nst ivordat Reuter
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  • 293 7 STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS PLEADED Recovery Of $7,000 Sought THE question whether a claim for compensation payable by a defendant by reason ol a breach oi Agreement m writing on the P^ r ol ihe defendan: entered into on July 21. 1932. was barred by the Statute or Limitations was tried
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  • 582 7 BOOKMAKING CHARGt AGAINST CLERK INTERESTING vldencc In connection v illeged boi k-making wu h?ard In It) third court before Mr X A Blacker yesterday In i ease In which a Municipal clerfc named Yec Boon Hee, attached ti> the Sewerage Department* stands charged with •fr
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  • 210 7 Fined And Licence Endorsed A FINK of $80 or three months' rigorona Imprisonment In default was impo.sed on a Chinese named Lee Ah Lee who was convicted In the Criminal District Court yesterday, by Mr. H A Forrer. on a charge Of causing the death oi a
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  • 37 7 Glasgow, Aup. 7. Wooderson broke the British record !or the threequartors of a mile with three minutes and 9 10 second, beating Lovelock's record by 1 mm. 3-10 ■econds. He was 310 outside the world record Reuter
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 149 7 'J is A Beautiful Permanent... FIGARO >*^W Uft Bra> Ba-aa Rd A KafMe> Hotel. I'houc: iB»W HAPPY CABARET »n).^n»r Dances on Our Spacious and Spring FBav Tonight Tea Dance From X p m to M p m. Ms;ht Djiky FYom 4pm to Midnight lioi. Hill's ?»wing Band and Aloma Hawaiian
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    • 373 7 4 Popular Stars Together a Rollicking M.G.M. Comedy fV^SffyWLJV^fV) Im I|j n fl r> r-h m I h 't worth Seeing! I^rtf.tlAVW IX t ALHAMBKA 17^***** c ,c A D I TA I NIGHTLY 6.15 9.15 TODAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 |VArIIUL ,s excellent com, ny v, TOGETHER A DELIGHTFLL SHOW." PAY IV/111
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  • 587 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1937. Tin Resources Of Malaya TOR several years now there has been considerable speculation concerning the extent ol Malaya's tin resources and th»views expressed by Mr A n Fluwerdew. oi Kuala. Lumpur prior to ins departure i«>j- i land have more than passing
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  • 687 8  -  Rose Patterson By rVhN UIC ParitiSDl who have irum2iCed tbc most about the in- olenee caused them by the Exh. :-vell!ng m the nocUanuU i- 1 tivali \\.< t er and I vklmi; lake place twice a Seine irtthia the precincU the "Expo." and crowding traini
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    9 8 THE IRON IMAGE "WHAT STRANGE IMAGE WHITE MAN WORSHIP
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  • 426 8 IN the latest issue of "Scouting m Malaya. which has just come to hand a tund of valuable Information Is given to th« scouts of this country One ol the best is the reproduction ol an article by Lord Hampton m "The Scout •r" exhorting scouts
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 153 8 /7,4 V KOT TRIED ROSE'S BARNEY 0C Li I Iwl L. a (A British [mpire Product) NOW OBTAINABLE FROM C A iiAllfi rAHIUII9 from SCOTI AND l^^fe *o SINGAPORE DON'T BE VAGUE NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGEKTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LT I). f KeoRPOkAiED m England).
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    • 79 8 SAID SATAN to a new arrival In Hades who was apt to be a bit fresh, 'Pipe down. You act as if you own the place." "I do", came the reply, "my wife gave it to me." And she may give it to you it her jewellery and valuables are
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  • 468 9 ACUTE SHORTAGE OF ACCOMMODATION IN KUALA LUMPUR Official Admission Of Position With Little Hope Of Relief SANITARY BOARD HAS NOT POWER TO HELP (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 10. IN .spite of an increase m the erection of dwelling houses, amounting to 120 per cent., over the figures
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  • 328 9  - Pinned To Ground Of Chinese Gang By KOBBED Ol $li() Timber Merchant's Story To Court LJOtV h* w.is atUikrtl lruiu behind pinned to the «r.iiiiid b> a gang vi Chinese, and robbed of SI 10. was related by thong Shin. a middle aced CHmH timber-merchant, at preliminary ini|uir> hv Mr.
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  • 92 9 Sen York. Aug. 10 d HttHA according to the State Department, uas the heaviest buyer of arms m the United States m Ju y end Jljklu third. Chinese purchases came to $310,000 of which $293,000 were for military/ aircraft. Japanese purchases totalled $204,000 of
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  • 115 9 Further Inquiries In Niemoeller Case Berlin, Aug. 10 THE trial ol Martin Niemoeller which was due to begin today befor? a special court has been postponed indefinitely It is stated further inquirI ies are necessary. There is widespread speculation m evangelical circles with regard to the reason
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  • 39 9 l.tiiul .n. Auk. 10. Dip.omatic conversations with a view to implementing the new relations re:rom Mr. Chamberlain's etter ittnl will begin m Rome at the Eh 'rmber. The Ambassador. Sir Erie Drummond, iL'pre^ent Britain, Reuter
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  • 53 9 U.S. A. HOUSING BILL Washington. Au*. 10. IkpH Housing Bill has been pu.-cd oy the Senate and has teen tin House of Representatives. ;re, which is modelled on British housing scheme, proposes j the $7.1)00.000 m bonds m the next 3 years to finance slum clear- j ■nd construction of
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  • 76 9 Sew York, Aug. 10. The new one-year Russo-Ameriean trade pact whereby Russia undertakes big purchases of American goods is r garded m trade circles as assuring a further increase m exports ot machinery, particularly high speed automatic material, m which Russia I most interested. It transpires, however,
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  • 83 9 Over-Age U.S. Destroyers To Be Leased Washington. Aug. 10. iyiß. WALSH. Chairman of the Senate lfl Naval Affairs Committee has introduced a proposal to Congress to authorise the Navy to lease to Brazil I six over-age United States d.stroyers. Mr. Walsh said Brazil was trying to
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  • 42 9 Vienna. Aup. 10. Thr Duk? and Duchess of Kent are m holiday and touring the Continent and are expected to go to Castle Wasserleonburg where the Duke and Duchess of Windsor are spending their honeymoon. Reuter
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  • 96 9 Vugelenzany, Aug. 10. A MOVING appeal for peace and yoodidll by Lord Baden-Pouell brought to an end the Fifth World Jamboree. Addressing 28.000 boy scouts. Lord Daden-PoweU, who is m his 81st year, said the time had come to say goodbye. Some of them would never
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  • 39 9 Far-reaching policy of agrarian rcfoims m th j provinces In which Congress holds a majority Is foreshadowed by Jawaharlal N?hru who said Congress' ultimate objective is abolition of the Zemindari. land tenure system.— R euter
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    • 149 9 ROBINSON S GREAT ANNUAL SALE ENDS TODAY DO NOT MISS THIS FINAL OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING OUTS TAN DING BARGAINS. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE THE HOUSE for GENTS WEAR SHIRTS PYJAMAS Jil MADE TO MEASURE FROM LOVELY mi!>wm materials m stock, style, fit t'l^h and QUALITY GUARANTEED. \\\tSh/A DRESSING-GOWNS WWWtk 0F
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 498 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 5.30 p. m. Aug. 10 Wew York prices quoted m US. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerafe •nd stamp duty are not Included. Wtmn of til denomination unless V sterday Previously rttiifiortot stated CM 0 L
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    • 173 10 Aug. tJ 7. 9. Can Com 109 109 111 American Telephone relecrmpli ni no 3^ i 7O n 4 AtchetOO Railroad 771.. 78» 2 79 3 4 ik 52' 8 52 7 8 53 Hi 161 150 7 s 161 33'' 33', 34 ral Bed 56' 57
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    • 85 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Aug. 10. 1 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases •FOB. August) 30'^ 30' 2 Good FA.Q. m bale.s F.OB August* 29 13 16 29 15 16 No. I.X.RSS (Spotloose i awardable Singapore* 30« 4 30 August 30% 30 i L September 30' L
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    • 58 10 Aug. 10 Gambler TT. 3 00 White Cube 1500 t^mburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 17.00 Black Pepper 10 00 Copra, mixed 5.C5 Copra sundried 5 yr> Snictll Flake Tupiora 400 Rice Suigon Al $i6t, Rico Siam, W.C. No. 1 $148 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 2 $140
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    • 207 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Aug. 10 RUBBER: Easy. London Spot: 8 v B d. 9d. Previously 9d. 9V B d. Oct. -Dec: 9d. 9> »d. Previously: 9 3 16d 9V 4 d. Jan. -Mar: tlfcd. 9 3 16d. Previously 9" 4 d 9 5 16 d
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    • 61 10 From London L a test Quotations TIN: I Ctsh CM7 17* 6d Previously: Steady ut 'J2S9 12s oi Thre months i Pievtouriy t:2C' I2i 01 NEW York 1 1\ 60ii! Prevkmsly 0075 COPTBE: Settlement C 59 &s I i• ly *:GJ i GOLD; V- :i:.i\ <.•; |8
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    • 84 10 London Closing Quotations Aug. 10 to duf Pai.ty before Lr.t-cst PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously Parlj Ptmnc to 124.31 132 13 16 I 13 16 New York to 488 498 7 16 498 13 16 Amsterdam Guilders to 4 98' 4 904 9 04. Hong Kor.g Ih-v
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    • 190 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Aim lo SKI MM. London, T.T l 16 London, demand 2 4 116 London. 4 months sight II4>« Lyons, demand 1540 Hamburg, demand 143 New York, demand I i<» Montre U, demand Batavia. demand 105' i Samarani detnai d 106 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon,
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    • 990 10 From Exchange Telegraph o< TIESDAY, AUG. 10, 1»37 <i P.M. MINING ii.im r» SHJrr* Ampat Tin (to) 7s Asam KumUaJig <L» 3"i>. 38k 6d Austral Malay t£. 58s <>(* cd Ayrr Hitem <ss» 34a »d 36s 6d A\^r Weng (fl> 1
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    • 209 10 ISSUED i:Y PHASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSF OP BUSINESS YESTERDAY Mining. Tin at midday was $ISS>4, up s. Cables from the London Stock Exchange report the market as being firm m tin ■hares with buyers ol Stones, Pangitfa Rivers, Aver liitatns. Rantaa Onls i.nt! Prefs, KUlfalfhaHs
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    • 68 10 S. E. Levy a* Slianghai H i lni<*tm,vt Bankers and Bu>k-<> Ijjilu POM <7" A?./'- CUft I 1 MKMBKK> M W YORK O PON 1 HAN OOMMODRI EXCBAMOi WC > W YORK C« AR I CUTCAOO BOaSD oh thai CANADIAN OOMMODITT I SHANGHAI STOCK EX( HANXiI I moMOKotio shahf nokm
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  • 1463 11 "Consumers Should Help By Controlling Buying" r; Press Correspondent i v Lindon. Aug. 3. *¥*HK revival of the tin "buffer i pool" m its I«>.°,.> form must he i i \<»ided at all rusts, but the esta- j] hlishnuMit ol a reserve stock con-
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  • 97 11 During the week ending July 31. 1937. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 81.282 cases, of which: 64.556 79 per cent* CMC! were to the United Kingdom. 3.070 <4 per cent* cases to the Continent of Europe. 7.255 '9 per cent.' cases to Canada, and 6.401
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  • 61 11 A Malay girl, for the first time since broadcasting began m Ceylon, gave a radio recital on Saturday She is Miss Maas Dharmani Amath. aged 13. daughter of Mr. H. C Amath, of Colpetty. She is a Dupil of Ladies' College Colombo, and made her
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  • 53 11 Messrs. Boustead and Co.. Ltd.. Penang. advise the rubber outputs for July from the following estates United Patani (Maiaya) 299.382 lbs. Malakoff 218.500 Taiping 139.488 Sungei Batu Malaya) 67.200 Windsor (F.MJS.) 35,584 Foothills (Malaya) 32.900 Kuala Muda 253.930 Val dOr 46.680 Gadek 49,000 Kuala Sidim 93.439 Bassett 29.033
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  • 255 11 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Singapore. Aug. 10, 1937: 6 p.m. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend To Date Ex- Div. year TIN Payaole Date to date Austral Malay V 4% Int. Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 4 10% Z%"c Bonus Batu Selangor 15% Int. Aug. Aug. 13
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  • 724 11 TEA PRICE QUERY IN PARLIAMENT MR. ORMSBY GORE AND RESTRICTION In the House of Commons m a written question, Mr. Grenfell asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he will state the average wholesale price of tea m each of the preceding! four years, with the quantities of
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    • 256 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up. $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling £6,500,000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve
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    • 489 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter > Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each €3,000,000 Reserve Fund €3.000.000 Reserve Li-ability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HKAI) OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, l>ondon, I 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Amritsar Ipoh Saigon Bangkok Karachi
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 79 11 7.50 Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra, from the Hippodrome Theatre, Coventry. 8.20 Students 1 Songs. 8.8.C. Men's Chorus. George Pizzey (bass) 8.50 News and announcements. 9.05 Greenwich time signal. 9.15 Close down. Transmission 3 21.53 mc/s (13.93 m.), 21.47 me/i (13.97 m.), 17.79 mc/s (18 86 m.). 15.18 mc/s (19 76 m.)
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    • 276 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE 1,333 be/a (St~l mi p.m. 6.00 Chinese music fTeothew records, i 7.00 Dance musir (records). 715 "An Amateur Robinson Gfeum." Talk by W. A. B. Goodall. who ha.s lived for some years on the little island of Ptilau Serinibiin. m thr Strait.s of Johore 7
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 660 12 New Motorship Enters Service ANEW motorship last month made her maiden voyafe m the cross-Channel service from Southend to Ostend of the New Medway Steam Packet Co., Ltd. She is the Royal Sovereign, which has been built by Messrs. Win. Denny and Bros., Ltd.,
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    • 52 12 Second Pair Of New Propellers To Be Fitted The Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary is to undergo a brie! summer jverhaul during the course of which she will have the underwater por:ions of her hull cleaned and the second pair oi her new set of
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    • 46 12 The mall and passenger SS. Sphinx rom Marseilles via Port-Said. Djibouti, md Colombo, is expected to arrive on Saturday, Aug. 14. at 8 a m. and sail on ,he same day at 1 p.m. tor Saigon. *ong Kong. Shanghai, and Kobe 3erth SH.B. wharves.
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    • 189 12 COLOMBO'S NEW DOCK GATE LAUNCHED With a sea-plane from the Emerald aooming above, the new Box flap gate for Colombo's Small Dock— the first ol its type m the East— was launched irom the Block Jetty this month, says the Times of Ceylon Two rams worked t>he dog- Jaws, releasing
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    • 284 12 Secretary For Mines And Decline In Trade In the House of Common* l^t month Mr David Adams <Consett. Lab 1 .uslced ihe Secretary lor Mines whether he was aware that the shipment ol bunker coal from the River Tyno was leas by *****2 toas during the
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    • 179 12 Keel Laid At Amsterdam On July 2 the keel of the new motor liner ordered by the Netherland Royal Mail Line from the Netherland Shipbuilding Co. was formerly laid at Amsterdam. The new ship, which is to be known as the N.S.M 270. until the owners have
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    • 508 12 yh .y-" v EMPRESS y ii JL+\n.W"^*tf\ TV JHI M> §a#fcßßHfc i« To North America b^^LbPt ill' >^1 rortnlqhtly sailings to VlctnH^ ■P iionoliilu shlp's-slde rail tx>n-V"-^i ihis nmr k via canada b your passage on Canadian Pacific's w' y9k\^^^ great, white Empress of Japan f." largest, labte^ft Unor on
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    • 307 12 BIBBY LINE I [LONDON \l>l>Rrss 22, FALL MALI loMmin v W Mail Pass* RANGOON. COLOMHfi I'oJU M MARSEILLES, n Mill 111 \M) LONDON with through Sim cap HOMEUAKh bills' v l^a\p 1 n\* Hanjf»H»n olomh<» 1 SHROPSHIRE A STAFPORDSHH F. A OXFORDSHIRF WORCESTERSHIF:. CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE O DERBYSHIRE SHROPSHIRE STAFFORDSHIPH D
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 589 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m Thursday 7. 15 am. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thurs. and Friday* 7.45 am. Sundays 7 p.m (Kuala Lumpur and Penang Weekdays* 745 am. and Sundays 7 pm Malaka,
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    • 112 12 SINGAPORE HA it Hor* The foliou wharves or exp<^ted East Wharf Entrant i. Rohna 22 J < Main Wharf Kntrancr <„*, Gle-nogie I Radnorshire 7 Empire IKmK Iminiir Thurlanri CM Khandalla 36 Empire l>mk t-ntnn,, AdelloUs 48 West Wharf MnM <„i< i Nieuw Zeeland 5 West Wharf Kntiamr <„i, Gorgon
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    • 313 13 p o —iMB^ x^"W Sn n_ _f _rl I m/\ SH^^^^K I THEY'LL LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE P&O CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO AND BOMBAY. Araiiahle for two months. From SINGAPORE To:— Ist. Class 2nd. Class Hone Kong $137.14 $102.86 Shanghai $188.57 M17.1t Kobe or Yokohama $222.86
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    • 514 13 |McAMS||ER Incorpoiated m Straits Settlements.) ~'^B ELLERMAN BUCXNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Dae Sail* CITY OF KIMBERLJEY Havre, London. R'dam, H burg, Glasgow Aug. 30 Sept. 2 CITY OP BAGDAD Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg. Glasgow
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    • 1020 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Oceaa Aberdeen and Commonwraltb Line. Stear* Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Hua Khiow Steamship Co.. (193Z) Lid. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Cunard White Star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw Savill and Albion Co.. Ltd. The China Navigation Co., Ltd. The
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    • 725 14 K. P. M. MAETSI'YCKER- Wednesday. Aug. 11. Saison. MAKASSER— Wednesday Aug. 11. P. Saniboe. Pnsi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Falias. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. REAEL— Wednesday. Aug 11, Belawan-De!i V.\N OI'THOORN— Wednesday. Aug. 11. Muntok and Palembt.ng. TOGIAX— Wednesday. Aug 11. P. Samboe, Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. VAN HEVTSZ— Wednesday. Aug 11. Penans
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    • 565 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE (And AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EI'ROPE. FKOM SINGAPORE AMD PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW ifORK. ..Arrives Leaves Leave* Arrive* Spore. Spore. Penanj. New Y«rk. Pic* Polk Aug. 22 Aug. 24 Aug. 26 Oct. 5 Pics. Pierce Sept. 5 Sept.
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    • 508 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOITU AMKRK A Midori Maru (ape Town via Mombasa Dar-es-BHiaam Bcir« I«vna que.s. Durban and Port Eliza Mansei Maru (ape Town via Mombasa. 7 Dar-es-Salaam. Lourenc Durban. East London and Mossel Bay. i Santos Maru Ruenos Aires via Coloirb Dun Cape Town. *R
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  • 815 15 Spotlight On Sport By Free Press Sports Writers 300 Competed In Recent Ma lay an Olympiad TRADITIONS THROWN OFF IN LAST FEW YEARS A DEFINITE change m the altitude towards women on f lic sports fields was noticed during the recent Malayan Chinese Olympaid
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  • Article, Illustration
    798 15  -  Nimrod B |U .Miativ' and .-lirinor m Malays cup Bb%i ordaj sett Btngapore and :x->ixteen -with 20. I: *•..> 'AT/ his c* „;;jjre wen -.idling. to the penally spot ere /oul-1 be no argument about e:\ because Jahn MiBWd -topped the ball with his hand rs Dollah and Abbott
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    422 15  -  Fight Fan Hy HANDSOME Mohumed Fahmy. the Egyptian big boy wtio brought colour to the local ring, is not considered m some quarters as likely to win his fight with Gunboat Jack on Saturday ni^hi at the liuppy World stadium. Surprising as this may be, those closely watching Jack's
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  • 227 15 WOMEN'S MEDAL AT S.G.C. Mrs. Jackman Wins With Net 32 •THE Women's August Meda: was plavfd at Bukit Tim^h on Monday and resulted m a tie Ir "A" division between Mrs. Jackman. Mrs. Bio; mfield and Miss Lucas with a net scor<? of 32 each, m a win for Mrs.
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  • 44 15 ST. LE GER CALLOVRR London. Aug. lft Y» -su-rdays Bt Leger callover was as follows 3 to i Midday Sun offered. 100 to 30 taken. 9 to 2 Perifox offered. 5 to 1 taken 100 to 9 Solfo offered 10C t3 8 taken Reuter
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    • 48 15 The JCrilical P Smoker Chooses pi* Discriminating Smokhfi ers ask for State Express £§> >S rive-Five-Fives almost 2S.< by instinct, for Fivegll Five-Five have been lecognised for half a century as the ideal cigarettes for quality and flavour, yielding a smoke of superb j2j] enjoyment. 333 cica^e fits i^^^/^&l
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  • 393 16 Pearson Scores Three For Winners ONE-SIDED SOCCER AT ANSON ROAD .Middlesex Ue<t. 7; Malays t). r rilE Middlesex Kegiment certainly revenged themselves on Uk hapless Malays for the April defeat of 4 o m the first division, hv iruuming them 7 t>,
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  • 232 16 TANGUN TENNIS TOURNEY Itesults Of Yesterday's Play Results of yesterday's Hat In the Tannun Club tennis tournament wero Mixed Doubles Open Miss Robinson and Slade beat Mrs Mange and Biythe 6 -I, 6-4. GrifT Cup: Handicap Men's Doubles Griffith -Joiu'.s and Skt\v '.scr beat Drummond and Capt. Armitage I It—
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  • 39 16 New Jersey. Au*. 10 M:ke Jacobs n&s promised Tom miParr a return bout with Joe Louis m Ix>ndon at the end of October provided Farr lasts the distance and provej himself a worthy opponent Reuter
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  • 326 16 Five Wickets For No Runs Off 11 Balls I,'Midon. Aug. PINSVIION \l. houling by the South African, Oucn Smith, feature I the round of home fixtures closed today, tables Renter. Ptaytaf for Middlesex ngmtaM Surrey Oven Smith at one lUge »«td taken five wickets off
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  • 108 16 S.C.R.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT Remit* Of Pint Day's Play The Ant round of the m^n's singes handicap mat hes divisions "A" a d •*B oi the s.crc tennis 1 noumt were played off on ihi SCRC courts \esterday A walk-over wa.s awarded U> Chua Choon Sim by his opponent L.m Boon
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  • 79 16 .sec tarn bovli tie* :or thit wee ire lOIUV Championship Houhir* Dr E A EMU r tad I) Stun liray and EH R Bovfril O W QUmour and V P Barrv.- pyrfunn uid W II Edwarda WKI»NKSI).\V < hampiiiiship Bteftos: Srmi-Kinal W M Edwardi ra I) Stum
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  • 265 16 Keen Competition At Ft. Canning Yesterday A SMALL crowd held their breath at Fort Cann MK r pool yesterday as .seven Singapore aquatic teams swam exciting races to qualify for the finals of the YM.CA. Swimming Carnival o n Aug. 21. Competition wai equally keen m
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  • 412 16 |V MUTINY ana what looked like ■ttMMptoi humic:,;, x second race for the Cardosa Cuj la i ■wMkg q p wr her previous success of two we«-k tfpo vinning fj of a mile. Little or no wind greeted the B
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 125 16 DIET AND HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE A Code of Livinj? designed to prevpnt High Mood R HVt, Hean Dtsea.v. and Premature Aging. By Dr. I. HARRIS The object uf tttk uo<>ic -> to pttt at the disposal oi ■.:(!u.a:y men aitd women sonit- lap Vtanl scientific facts with regard to 'i.et
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    • 29 16 Experience extending over more than hall a nnturv taught Frasei Neave to produce tfu finest Aerate Waters m Malaya. This experience i< \ol Issued by Fraser 8c Xeavo W
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