The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 May 1938
1938-05-28
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Title Section13 1938-05-28 1 AND DAILY NEWS NO. M.481 EvSTD. 1835. SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1938. 10 CENTS.13 words
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294 1938-05-28 1 Now York, May 27. CONFERENCE bel* tween Mr. Lamar rdy, chief prosecutor m spy investigation, and orney-General, Mr. Cummings, last ght, has given rise to report that the United will demand an exation from Germany tlu* recent mysterious rture from New York Dr. Ignatz Griebl294 words
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Article, Illustration478 1938-05-28 1 Lieut.-Gen. Sugiyama Is Fourth ManTo Get Marching Orders FASCIST FOUR CONTROL JAPAN TOKIO, MAY 27. FOLLOWING THE ANNOUNCEMENT YESTERDAY OF THE RESIGNATION OF THREE MEMBERS OF THE KONOYE CABINET, THE REUTER CORRESPONDENT IN TOKIO LEARNS ON RELIABLE AUTHORITY THAT THE MINISTER FOR WAR, LIEUT.-GEN.Reuter - 478 words
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Article36 1938-05-28 1 Dublin, May 27. lljß. JOHN SHEIL, of J-Jl the Pilot Association, Singapore, has drawn ticket No. M.D.***** m the Irish Sweep. He drew Finis, a nonrunner, but the ticket is worth £530.36 words
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Article260 1938-05-28 1 Sultan's Divorce In News Again (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 27. ACCORDING to the Daily IX Herald, the Iman of Woking Mosque, Ixmdon, where the Sultan of Johore and the exSultanah were married eight years ago, says that the validity of the divorce by the repetition of the word260 words
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Article47 1938-05-28 1 Washington, May 27. The Mexican Ambassador, who has just returned from Mexico City, has submitted to the State Department at Washington a proposal for compensation to the United States oil companies for the expropriation of their wells. So far. officials have refused to comment. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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113 1938-05-28 1 JJRADMAN established another world record when, for the *D second time m his career, he scored 1,000 runs before the end of May. He scored his thousandth run of the present tour m the present match with Hampshire, on the same ground on which113 words
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Article, Illustration175 1938-05-28 1 35 WARSHIPS IN SOUTH CHINA WATERS fiovvrcjp CM!— Maj 27. JAPANESE pianes touay commenced a lystematk attack oti towns on the Fukien coast. Including Poochow Chant*chow, Putien and Puchen^. At the ?ame time increased concentrations cf na\;i) ;»nd land foree < were reported at Macao, on the KwMftMC coast, and175 words
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Article63 1938-05-28 1 Bucharest. .May 27. MJ| CODREANU. former leader ot the Iron Guards, a political organisation which la now dtfunct has been sentenced to ten years hard labour. During a secret session of the tribunal, it is alleged that documents were presented showing that Codreanu h.ii politicalReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-05-28 1 Tronn. M*J '7 In tbt »cmi-nn.il ot the Hr Amateur 001 l Champ! mahlp b.at Bomenrlllc two up In the quarter-Jina;., BoOWn HaUentof two up. Bwlni beal gietta no oni up, TmtM btat ToUcj thn I d two and Thomson beat Ci the 20th__ Reuter GENERAL MAIMReuter - 56 words
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31 1938-05-28 1 KING RECEIVES AUSTRALIAN MINISTER London. M.i\ .'7 Today the Kinn NCttVtd m audience at Buckingham Palace Mr v r, Men tits, Australian Minister for Tradi Commerce and former Common* Attorney-Gt'tvral ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement40 1938-05-28 1 BIGIA TEA I •rings the freshness \u\ fragrance of the lal a y a n gardens direct to your home TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 DINNER BALL (formal) 9.45 to midnight CABARET ATTRACTION NIKITINA SVETLANOFF POPULAR DANCERS NON-DINERS $10040 words
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Advertisement136 1938-05-28 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW fJJ? HOTEL TONKiIIT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT OF UNUSUAL MERIT PROVIDED BY SYLVIA CHRISTIAN Dinner S3. Non-Diners $1. Dance Formal SUNDAY 1 1 A.M. 1 P.M. POPULAR CONCERT MORNING~I BY programme' ll j SPECIAL CURRY 1. Ouverture136 words
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326 1938-05-28 2 "Lawrence Of Asia Defeated On Lung-Hai Railway Front 7,000 JAPANESE UNDER HIM Hankow, May 27. THE Reuter correspondent at Hankow says that, according to an official Chinese dispatch, the Chinese troops have recaptured Lanfeng, on the Lung-Hai Railway. Union Times reports that m the Lanfeng*326 words
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83 1938-05-28 2 Million A Day On Rearmament Hore-Belisha I -ondon. May 27. JHE Minister for War, Mr. Hore-Belisha, at T>evenport today, said that the country was now spending £1,000,000 a day on rearmament. He said that the old reluctance to join the Army had disappeared. The best men m Britain were joining,83 words
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Article110 1938-05-28 2 London, May 27. County cricket today resulted: Ess^x won by nine wickets. Camoridge 218 (Nichols five for 40) and 236 (Nichols five for 37 >. Essex 385 and 73 for one Somerset won on the first innings Sussex 135 (Wellard six for 40 and JOS for two.110 words
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Article131 1938-05-28 2 London, May 27. 'THE President of the Board of X Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, today received a deputation from a special committee of the Association of the British Chambers of Commerce on trade with Russia. The deputation emphasised the difficulties that had arisen m recent years, owing131 words
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Article129 1938-05-28 2 EUROPEAN MOTORIST'S PREDICAMENT (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, May 27. rvXHE Malay Mail publishes un amus- ing story of an unusual "debagging." A Kuala Lumpur European, th* newspaper says, was seen on the Rawang Road the other day standing m the middle of the road,129 words
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Article39 1938-05-28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 27 A resolution adopted at a meeting of the Selangor Miners' Association tonight was "that the Government should be asked to control the sale of quota rights."39 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-05-28 2 rj^HE Earl of Athlone hooding Jea- Margery Carr at the conferring of degrees during presentation day at London University.21 words
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Article179 1938-05-28 2 ANGLO -TURKISH AGREEMENT SIGNED London, May 27. AT the conclusion of the An^lo-Turkish economic nepotia- tiens today three agreements were signed m London. Turkey was granted export credits up to £10.000 000. The existing trade agreement and clearing agreement were supplemented. Turkey was granted the right to order warships and179 words
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Article63 1938-05-28 2 Akron. May 27. pIF T V men and women strikers were injured, some seriously, when police charged pickets outside the Goodyear tyre factory. Truncheons and tear gas bombs were used and after it was all over, 30 persons were taken to hospital. Previously, a strike63 words
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Article, Illustration46 1938-05-28 2 Shanghai. May 27. The Wilkinson incident is now considered closed a thoroughly satisfactory settlement having been reached be- tween the British and Japanese Con-sul-Oenerals at Shanghai.— Reuter. TROOPS o/ the Republican Army put aside their rifle, and dig trenches on the Barcelona front46 words
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Article144 1938-05-28 2 J^N spite of its age, "Disraeli." which opened a return season at the Alhambra Theatre last night, is still a great "picture. By modern standards, the photography and lighting are out of date, and some of the acting is over-theatrical, yet the film still has dramatic powerBritish Wireless - 144 words
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Article38 1938-05-28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 27. Mr. J. B. Potter, of Rosslyn Park, a well-known scrum-half, has been appointed financial assistant to the Municipal Engineer. Singapore, and will arrive on July 29 bill.38 words
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Article77 1938-05-28 2 I■- T AST night's audience thi It/ enjoyed themselves xparjlcling enferfafnmenf prnj by Stanley Lupino, Ladd. John Woods, m thr British Picture. Over She Which had its srrr,\ru: Pavilion. The Mm is a brigin flowing with .snappy diali A comic sketch of |ht I 01 I College77 words
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Article102 1938-05-28 2 I A spite of Ml and moron p'*!. ■M Afadame," i/»c RCV |0M Capito'. pn pMM f Nino Mattinfs riDgtaf I I Litest RKO ellort fl number of the turn's nro :> FTiml. Joan I-VDntainc. who m.v:< charmins damsel In "A I) tress." makes a comely but102 words
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Article126 1938-05-28 2 WHO HAS THE LAI A Film Which Is Ik'inu Si In Sinvnnorc (To the Editor of the free Prr- < Sir. -It would be irr know ho'v rid one of th I which we arc invited to s;x»nd hardly nwH floUan, n "•lir^cr/5 lcrpest run" nnd126 words
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Article55 1938-05-28 2 Haifa. May H /^•UNMEN raided the at midnight, paraded .< leading men In the Village .»'><i them. Four others during the raid. Mlska is near the s<-rnr of y** day's engagement betw<>«'n v bandits, m whirh DM six bandits were killed Later troops arrived. M^M*^ gunmenReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement91 1938-05-28 2 -t J CICSSCYt I la tl» foiltwiig deliciois flavoirs Served m dainty glasses it Is the DIMCIDDI C ideal, cool and refreshing dessert, and fHHILLA, Y\n CArrLt, contains real food value also. STRAWBERRY, BAHAMA, The nigh percentage of butter fate m punrni 4TC rncccr our ice-creara make* it really MUUULAIt,91 words
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Advertisement19 1938-05-28 2 SCHICK ORY SHAVER. No Blades. No leather. Save Time. Demonstrated without ohMgatim by MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road.19 words
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747 1938-05-28 3 ALLEGED DRIVER OF CAR ARRESTED New Witnesses Brought To Court yiIERE was a sensational ending to an inquest m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday when, lollowmg: the inquiry into the Serangoon car smash, Mr. W. G. Porter issued a warrant for747 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-05-28 3 fa- pold of the Belgiums, at a reception at the Italian Embassi/ Brussels. The King is shown being received by the wife of the Italian Ambassador.30 words
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Article152 1938-05-28 3 VEGETARIANISM URGED .is man kill* the lower rices port, he will be ready to rvn race for enmity," said Mr. v. R m. Alagappa Chettlar, vice- Ceacral Malayan Indian Kuala Lumpur. viceChettiar Chamter of Penang, m an address on nism" to Penang Rotarians Tiffin Meeting today. and152 words
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Article193 1938-05-28 3 Alleged Counterfeit Trade Marks SOW Chye Hian. manager ot Leong Chuan and Co., appeared before the Singapore Criminal District Judg? i (Mr. H. A. Forren yesterday on a i summons charge of possessing for sale goods to which a counterfeit trade mark had been applied, and also I sold goods193 words
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301 1938-05-28 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 26. |l s evident that on the maintenance of a high standard at the School of Agcultarc Serdang will largely depend the progress that can ultimately be attained m the genral improvement of Malayan iffriealtare," declares301 words
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Article298 1938-05-28 3 A PROPOSED new boxing sta- riium. of timber construction, at the New World has been disapproved by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. The decision, which was confirmed at a meeting yesterday, stated that the plan did not comply wiih the provisions of the Municipal 7 bea're Bylaws. very298 words
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Article227 1938-05-28 3 A FATAL accident at the 6' 2 mile- stone. East Coast Road, on Dec 8, last, when a 18-year-old Malay j youth, named Hassan bin Sulong. was knecked down by a motor car and I clod, hal a sequel m the Sinjrapnre Criminal District court yesterday when227 words
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321 1938-05-28 3 Plea Of Insanity For Penang Accused JUDGMENT was reserved yesterday by the S.S. Court of Appeal consisting of Mr. Justice McElwaine, Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Home— in the appeal of a young Chinese, Ona Chan Ban, who was sentenced to death321 words
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Article37 1938-05-28 3 Laiv Notice For The Day Before the < hief Justice. Mr Justice a'Kcckctt Terrell and Mr. JmUm Home m the Ist Court at 10 m COm 0* CRIMINAL 4PPBAL No. 16 Rex v.s. Song Chlan Ktlft Penan,'; Appeal).37 words
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Article306 1938-05-28 3 A NEW system under which large numbers of young men lrom the Netherlands Indies will be recruited to fill vacancies now exLs.in m the Dutch Navy and Naval Air Force for mechanics and aircraftmen is expected to rel.eve the unemployment among Eurasian youths m Java. p\R. and306 words
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Advertisement32 1938-05-28 3 CREMATION m BALI Bth JUNE, 1938 NEAR TABANAN TEMPLE FEASTS AND COCKFIGHTS BETWEEN 29th JUNE and lOth JULY< FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TOP X.P.M. LINE (Incorporated m Holland) 2 I— l_ *_J32 words
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1235 1938-05-28 4 When Whales Commit Suicide: Animals That Kill Themselves 117 HEN it was reported m Capetown that hundreds of whales had thrown themselves on the famous del Grotto rocks, many people merely shrugged their shoulders at v. hat seemed a fantastic story; but rs decided to verily the phenomenon for themselves.1,235 words
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684 1938-05-28 4 A THOUSAND feet below the blue sea crawled lazily and there were only two passengers m the 22- passenger plane. You were flying past the stretch of Spanish coast that General Franco's forces hold. Those two white towns were Vinaroz and Benicarlo, and684 words
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Article, Illustration490 1938-05-28 4 How Britain's Electricity Supply Is Organised By Joseph Martin T*HE great discoveries m the last two decades of the 19th century m the field Of electricity naturally led scientists and engineers m many countries to consider the possibilities of private or public supplies of electric light to replace the old490 words
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Article161 1938-05-28 4 EVERY LIMB "LOCKED" Hospital Case of Khcnuitkin The value of !*r. v r.u.i Kruschen. m the trcainv it matlsra. Is proved by experience. He says I was abroad for over and when I returned 1 Lm rheumatism— particularly and arms. Three years ago I matlsra got much worse am 1161 words
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Advertisement284 1938-05-28 4 LATEST WEDDING SILVER at U. 8. de SILVA Manufacturing Jeweller. 106. Orchard Road. TELEPHONE 4310 WWBSHB TELEPHONE 4310 REFRACTING MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN H^E!?F^3^'- OPTICIAN DISPENSING SPECTACLES A SPECIALITY. OPTOMETRIST: A. TAN, DO.. M.N A O. THE OPTICAL HOUSE EU COURT €5, STAMFORD ROAD SINGAPORE. LIGHT STUDIO. MODERN ART PHOTOGRAPHERS. You can't284 words
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Article380 1938-05-28 5 Hashish And Arab Terrorism rug's Effect On m Special 1 pondent) Jerusalem. [IE virulent drug: is apparently a large part m Arab terrorism to fever pitch. til terrorists captured by I ops have been the Influence of ncreased smuggling mtry has presented the h a problem almost Arab-Jew distvrb- hashish380 words
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Article, Illustration711 1938-05-28 5 Colour Prejudice Against Colonial Students AN ENLIGHTENED ATTITUDE WANTED Appeal To King Suggested senses s&«= ♦v y. hl 'e pdmilting and deploring the existence of The Colonial Office has had the matter under consideration for some time, and a departmental committee was appointed by the Secretary of State to consider711 words
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Article, Illustration134 1938-05-28 5 £ARL BALDWIN, three times Prime Minister, wanted to be a blacksmith when he was a boy. It is a man's job," he told the people of his old constituency. Bewdley. Worcestershire. "But as the fates would have it I found another kind of man's job that134 words
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Article460 1938-05-28 5 Sit lu's 20 th Century Sultan And One From Old School With Fo ur Wives (From A Special Correspondent) Jolo, Sulu, P. 1., May 20. CULU has two sultans, but no serious rivalry exists between the Mohammedan factions that recognise them. One of them, youthful Governor Ombra Amilbangsa of Sulu460 words
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Article107 1938-05-28 5 AM ANY overseas people have un- doubtedly heard of China's New Life Movement. There is at present a nation-wide organisation to push this structure built for peace-time regeneration. It has been rendering highly useful wartime services. Four years ago General Chiang Kaishek started the movement. His107 words
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Article91 1938-05-28 5 Sergt. D. Dowy of the Royal Inniskillings Fu^liers, Tanglin, was fined $10 by Mr. R. A. Ward, m the Singapore Fourth Magistrate Court yesterday when he was charged with permitting his dog to be loose without ft muzzle on Apr. 20. It was alleged that91 words
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55 1938-05-28 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, May 25. Taiping Scouts are preparing for the coming visit of the Commissioner of Scouts, Malaya. Mr. F. C. Sands, who is expected to be m this district sometime on July 19. A rally will be held and various troops55 words
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Advertisement215 1938-05-28 5 at n\6 vV ACID stomach, night indigestion L that's what causes thov sleepless nights, nights when you toss and tut a and just cant rest. The food you ye taken during the day is turning id during the night, and this acidity '<> irritates the stomach nerves that your whole'215 words
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Article, Illustration65 1938-05-28 6 SIR KIM.SIKV WOOD. lorn.. Minister of Health, who has hern appointed Secretary ot st.itr f,, r Air m succession to Lord Sumti.n, on his way from his home l<> thr Air Ministr> THE DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER photographed when she opened the St. Paneras House65 words
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Article, Illustration163 1938-05-28 6 MUSSOLINI ON VISIT TO GENOA I.i i i ».i.\i n.i.ms me sin Inniskilling' l>ragoon guards who bave Ih'vu visiting Belgium, went to a garden party at the Chateau •Aekcn at Brussels, arranged m their honour. The King of the Belgians, who is honorary colonel of the regiment was present and163 words
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Article209 1938-05-28 7 Leave To Appeal Refused IDENTIFICATION GROUNDS AN application for leave to appeal, by a Chinese Hoh Lan, against the conviction and sentence of seven years' rigorous imprisonment passed on him by Mr. Justice Mills at the last Singapore Assizes for tho commission of armed robbery was disallowed yesterday by the209 words
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Article25 1938-05-28 7 A notification m the Government Gazette last night appoints Mr. Kob Choon Hong to act temporarily as Sixth Magistrate, Singapore.25 words
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Article62 1938-05-28 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 27. The price of rubber for assessnrent and export duty m the FM.S. from May 27 to June 2 has been fixed at 17 516 cents per lb. The Goven^or has appointed Mr E. N Taylor to act as Official62 words
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73 1938-05-28 7 Applications amounting to S2lOOO OCO were received for the $4,000,000 loan which the Singapore Municipality recently floated. This fact was disclosed at a meetin? of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday by Mr. W. Bartiey. the president, who stated that the terms of the loan, as73 words
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238 1938-05-28 7 INQUIRIES AFTER AIR CRASHES IN THE COLONY NEW REGULATIONS FOR MALAYAN PILOTS Do Not Apply To R.A.F. Naval Aircraft REGULATIONS published m the Government hM f e ast nlght P rovide f«r inquiries to be held into any accidents to aircraft occurring m the cokmy or affecting British aircraft registered238 words
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281 1938-05-28 7 League Wants Prize Film Scenarios Geneva Competition JHE League of Nations has decided to go into the movies. For the flrit time, the Secretariat is to undertake the production of two films about the League, its ideals, scope and activity. They are to be talkies produced m both French and281 words
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Advertisement81 1938-05-28 7 THREE I YEARS IN ITHI I MAKING AN HOUR iANDA HALF IN SHOWING I AND A i LIFETIME I IN THE I REMEM- BERING I WALT I DISNEY! fIRST FUU-lENGTH PRODUCTION Jt HO l*OiO i J, »'C»utf TI T ESDAY NEXT May 31st CAPITOL SMART SUITINGS by Expert Tailor. DOULATRAMS81 words
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Advertisement144 1938-05-28 7 SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE NOEL COWARDS "TONIGHT AT 8.30" Tonight and on Ist, 3rd and 4th JUNE Commencing at 9.30 p. m. Sharp at the VICTORIA THEATRE Booking AT JOHN LITTLES. $2.50 $1.50. I AT LAST A DRAMA TO CHALLENGE THE FAME I OF THE MIGHTY "BIRTH OF A NATION"!144 words
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Advertisement291 1938-05-28 7 A TREAT FOR EVERY MUSIC LOVER! rADITAI 3 BHOWS today tMn lUL 315 6>15 9>15 I RKO-Radio Pictures, producers of "ROBERTA" "SWIHG TIME" and "GAY DIVORCEE" bring you another Song and Fun -filled Musical Hit! The Voice the world adores J&^m co-starred with Hollywood's Jfc Dream Girl JH B NINO291 words
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659 1938-05-28 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1938. Generals In Power WHEN the effect of the Cabinet changes announced m Tokio yesterday is understood, it is unlikely that we shall hear any more the fiction that Japan is still a democratic state. The militarists have held real power for more659 words
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Article, Illustration1362 1938-05-28 8 Inside China— More Impressions JOW rto .'.lO the Reds? On i l^ answer to this question great deal lE. the future of China depends. The Ccmmunist Army the Eighth Kor.te Army, «.r the Eighth Army Corp^ aa it is more property called— js fighting In Shami1,362 words
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Advertisement115 1938-05-28 8 Caldbeck's BY SPECIAL k. J^ TO H. M. THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ENGAGEMENT 8c ETERNITY RINGS. Choose Carefully The DIAMOND RINGS You would be proud of years from today— and carefully choose its maker. Every DE SILVA'S ring is measured by a standard of excellence which insures quality that115 words
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Advertisement25 1938-05-28 8 For FIRE INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE 6 LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE PHONE: b4BO25 words
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Article, Illustration354 1938-05-28 9 EFFICIENCY OF SINGAPORE'S IFIRE BRIGADE 'vW- ■«**..,...■»■>»(. Competence Of Retiring Officer Emphasised QNE man m Singapore was largely responsible for the high state of efficiency to which the Singapore Fire Brigade had risen, and for bringing the esprit de corps and good fellowship to its ranks. I That man was354 words
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96 1938-05-28 9 ING his promotion from the ition of assistant manager of P.M. Linr at Singapore to that •r at Pelcmbanz, Mr. L the Netherlands Indies I lancius yesterday afternoon. Meyer, who has held his Singatwo years, has been one of the best -known shipping men m96 words
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341 1938-05-28 9 Commissioners Refuse Proposal For $10 Hire Charge DECLARING that the Municipal auditor obviously did not understand the meaning of a riressarsal, Mr. E. A. Brown successfully moved ence back, at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, of a decision hat a charge of341 words
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Article244 1938-05-28 9 Singapore Funeral Of K. L, Woman MRS. E. ABEYARATNE BURIED AT SERANGOON •yilE funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth A'ocya- ratne, of Kuala Lumpur, who died' at the General Hospital on Thursday! aged 58, took place at the Upper Serangoon Road. Cemetery at the Roman Catholic section, last evening. Mrs. Abeyaratne was244 words
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Article56 1938-05-28 9 A notification m the Straits Settle- meats Government Gazette last msht i stated that the Governor-in -Council hma ordered the dissolution of Toh Hun Kong Soh, a Penang society. It is stated that the society is being used for unlawful purposes and for purposes incompatible with the56 words
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Article149 1938-05-28 9 New F.M.S. Appeal Bill Drafted Additional Powers Desired (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 27. A BILL intended to give the public prosecutor m the F.M.S., power already possessed by his counterpart m the colony, to require particular criminal appeals from the Magistrate's Court shall be heard by the149 words
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106 1938-05-28 9 FIVE police officers m Sinsapore are to be awarded the Colonial ooliee and fire brigades long service medal, according to the Straits Settlements Government (iazette last night. The Singapore policemen are: Detective Sub-Inspector Kok Ah 800. Sgt. Bhola Singh. Detective Wang Afc Chiang, Detective,106 words
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Article64 1938-05-28 9 No AirCoiiditioned Room CINGAPORE Municipal Com- missioners are not to have an air-conditioned boardroom m which to hold their meetings. Decided m committee on the grounds that the expense was unjustifiable, this matter was confirmed at a general meeting yesterday. The cost of installation would amount to $12,000, said Mr.64 words
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Article112 1938-05-28 9 Insurance Of Victoria Theatre The insurance coverage of the Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hail. Singapore, for $500,000 and the St. Clair Organ for $50,000 is to be renewed on expiry of the policy m June this year, according to a decision, confirmed by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners vest?rday. In connection112 words
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Article102 1938-05-28 9 A Eurasian and a Malay, Charlie Peters and Jaffar bin Ahmad. were charged m the Singapore Third Court yesterday with house breaking and theft of 20 SheatTer fountain pens worth $150, and 20 Parker pens worth ?200 from the Nanyang Book Company m North102 words
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Article26 1938-05-28 9 A notification ;/i the Gazette itattl tnnt thr M Share brokers' A-..« I fXtmptCd li .>t:.»tl)li u:i i i tl .0 Si)rio;ies Ord'.naiur26 words
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404 1938-05-28 9 Meetings' Vital Significance To Malaya Rubber Quota Cut?: Fate Of Buffer Pool IMPORTANT meetings of the tvo r— tttttti responsible for tin and rubber restriction will be held next week. Both are of vital lignilcuct to Malaya's chief industries. The International Rubber Regulation Committee will meet on Tiles day for404 words
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Advertisement109 1938-05-28 9 the J" "HOLLYWOOD" mT J Fatuous Uplift U| i^g BRASSIERE pj PEACH WHITE BLACK fit .<■ SIZES: 32-38 $4.50 f^ EVENING WEAR— jSP^S^^^kj PEACH Sizes 32-36 |B i m. $4.50 111 ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGARORE KUALA LUMPUR BRING ON THE A 2O A)! AYLMER TOMATO F? 1^ n^ JUICE -_tM109 words
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475 1938-05-28 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday Share oi £l denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64 tUV 4 113y 8 Funding Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 113»/ 4 H3i/ 4 War Loan. 3Y 2 PC 101% 101V 8475 words
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Article254 1938-05-28 10 New York Markets The following quotations are published by courtesy of S. E. Levy and Co.. and Swan Culbertson and Fritz. DOW -JONES AVERAGES. Yesterday's Today's Close Close Changes 30 Industrials 110 60 108.28 off 2 32 20 Rails 20.98 20.35 off G3 20 Utilities 18.41 17.7*5 eff ."65 40254 words
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186 1938-05-28 10 I I DAILY PRICES CURRENT May 27, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers i No. I.XR.S.S. m cases FOB. May) 17% 18»a Good FAQ m bales (FO.B. May» 17 271 No. I.XK.S.S. (Spotloose) (awardablo Singapore) 17= 4 11 7 Jun 18»'a IBV4 July-Sept. 18i /o i186 words
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Article173 1938-05-28 10 I From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday RUBBER: Dull. London: 5%d. 5V 2 d. Previously: 5 7;16d. 5 9|l6d. July-Sept.: 5y 2 d. 5 916 d. Previously: 5 9Jl6d. 5%d. Oct.-Dec: 5 9]l6d. 5%d. Previously: 5%d. 5 ll|l6d. Jan-Mar: 5%d. 5 ll;16d. Previously: 5 ll|l6d. 5%d. New York:173 words
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Article62 1938-05-28 10 From London: Latest Quotations I Spot: £157 17s. Go. Previously: £159 2s. 6d. Three months: £158 10s. Od. Previously: £159 15s Od NEW YORK TIN: Opening price: 35.75 Previously: 36.25. Settlement: £32 15s. Od. Previously: £32 15s Yesterday: £7 os. 9d Previously: £7 os. 9d. Spot: 1862 words
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Article66 1938-05-28 10 London Closing Quotations I Method 01 Paritj before Latest PreCentre Quotiug 20-9-31 Rate yiousiy F ranc to 121.1 178* 8 i 78 3 B New York to 4.88 4.94 493^8 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.973 i 4.96N 4 96L. Hong Kong.. Pei dollar i s t%& is 2'«66 words
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Article182 1938-05-28 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations I SELLING May 27. London T.T. £3 11U6 London, demand 2|3 IHI6 Lyons, demand 2050 Switzerland, demand 249 1 2 Hambi'rg. demand 141 New York, demand 57 1 16 Montreal, demand 57 11)16 Batavia. demand 103 l Samarang. demand 1033a Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon,182 words
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Article92 1938-05-28 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY .h«. MINING Ti at midda was §8° down Prices of Sterling shares were agam well maintained m London yesterday m spite o? the further drop ,n tin and m some cases bids from London showed a92 words
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Article1220 1938-05-28 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser And Co.'s List FRIDAY, MAT 27, 1934: 5 r >l MINING Beyer* s«4lert Arnpat Tin (4s) 3s 74<l 4s l',d ASHtD Kurnoaiijj it) JBt JUS AustraJ Malay (1) 42s (W 47s w N Ayer Hitam (ss> 22s 6d 23s 6d1,220 words
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Article69 1938-05-28 10 S. E. Levy Co. rShaiißhal, Hongkong. Manila. Singapore stment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Cnwvodttm Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE. INC. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF rRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN.69 words
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Advertisement608 1938-05-28 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Cbc Singapore Jfcee pre*6 11 -.id Mmi Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone: 5471 line* with extensions to all departments) Tel: Times Singapore. Ku.la Lumpur Uilice: 25 Java Street, I'hone: 3683 Ipub Office: Brruster Road. Phone: 3683. Penung Office: IS. Bishop Street. Penanf, Phone: 1477. LMdoa Oftice: 40 43. Fleet608 words
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Advertisement454 1938-05-28 11 NEGLECTED STOMACH PAINS nay end m DAKGEROUSJJPERATIOHS! livF s^rS that° r v^ e f!^! c pains after m^n rtomaJh J 1S fermcntin S in your iwS fITl rm 'ng corrosive acid to bum G^duaHv ,7 mg f r° Ur Stomach wa I Oradually the seared flesh may form an •leer454 words
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Advertisement541 1938-05-28 11 FOR SALE. GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG. FOR SALE. The Steel Tug "KAU SING". DIMENSIONS. Gross Tonnage 376.96 tons. Net Tonnage 4.04 tons. Length 130.4' x Breadth 30.1' x Depth 14.6". Indicated Horse Power 1,200. Engine dimensions H.P. 18" M.P. 29" —L.P. 48", Stroke 33". 2 Boilers length 11'— 0 x541 words
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Advertisement630 1938-05-28 11 NOTICE OF TRADE MARK. STAR BRAND NOTICE is hereby glvon tnat £JS?2 ICAN SHEET AND TIN PL ATE COMPANY, a corporation of the State of New Jersey, located mi n Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. United States of America the former owners of the above trademark which was last advertised m ihe Singapore630 words
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Advertisement654 1938-05-28 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE TODAY ZHL 1.33 me s (22.5 m.) p.m. 12.45 Light orchestral concert olnyed by Reller's Hungarian Band. Relayed liom the Adelphi Hotel. 2.00 Interval. 6.00 Chinese music* 6.40 Children's proCTamme. (Chinese). 7.00 Victor Celeste trio. 7.20 Cricktt: Middlesex vs. Av: t 'alian.s. (Relay iron" London). 7.35 Time,654 words
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Advertisement467 1938-05-28 11 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m China by Bprr;aj CliaiteO 12. < ivil Slrwt Sinrapore MODERN BANKING With branches and sub -branches throughout China, and correspondents In all the principal cities of the world, the Bank Is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. TO LET OFFICES^ IN467 words
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431 1938-05-28 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson, Weekdays* Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7 a.m. Sunday 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. Malacca, Batu Annam. Batu Pahat, Gemas, Kajang,431 words
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Article73 1938-05-28 12 Manila, May 26. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Pesos Antamok 0.40 0 42 Atok 0.245 unq. Coco Grove 0.475 0.475 Demonstration 0.26 unq. X.L. 0.62 unq Masbate 0.12 0.12 Mines Operations 0.10 unq. San Mauricio 0.41 042 United Paracale 030 030 Gold Share Averages Previous 69.0473 words
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Article57 1938-05-28 12 Charged with theft of a motor car valued $150 from Lieut. P. H. Carey of the R.A. (B'akan Matt) on May 18 I mcc BoTihardier of the same unit' R. C. Mitchell, claimed trial In the Singapore Second Court yesterday The case was postponed a57 words
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Article79 1938-05-28 12 On Way To Labour Conference THE Chinese employers' delegate to thfl 24th session of the Inter- national Labour Conterence at Geneva. pasted through Singapore yesterday j m the Lloyd Triestino liner Conte 3iar.camano. He la Mr. Ling Kang-Hou, a director of the Rrd Cross Society of China, who will attend79 words
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Article143 1938-05-28 12 'Fr m Our Own Correspondents Kual.i I umpur. May 27. AN excuse to the efTect that he had meant the nmsu as part of a massage preparation, failed to get off i Ching Loy. a teacher of the Chinese art of self-defence, who was fined $150143 words
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Article114 1938-05-28 12 Aircraft "SYDNEY" VH-USE from Brisbane, Darwin and N.E.I. Arrived I May tt: Mr. R. V. Hammon, Mr. E. J. Kenny. Mr R. V. Tait Brisbane. Aircraft "CASSIOPEIA" G-AETY for Penang, Bangkok, Burma, Karachi and Southampton Left May 24: Mr. E. J. Kenny. Mr. R. V. Tait London;114 words
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Article57 1938-05-28 12 Th^ SingapDre Harbour Board berth- m? arrangements for today. Rajula. West 9 a.m.. 22 godown Talma. East 8 am 18. Hakozaki Maru. West 3 p.m., 6 7 Kola, Shift r.oon, 5. Ajax. W?st a.m.. B 9. Cuacam, P. Bukom a.m 16 t Barjora, Weil 5 p.m.. 5757 words
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Article38 1938-05-28 12 The Holland Oost Azie Lijn Liner ;.s. Meerkerk is expected to arrive at he Roads tomorrow, at 9 a.m. from lurope, and this vessel will be sailing :he MUBt day at about 5 pm for Manila.38 words
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Article19 1938-05-28 12 May 28: Subadar t (Brit); Fafrfleld Ity <Am.); Katon^. Edcm.'ale. 'Brit) Miy 29: Bulan (Brit.) In Ballast t19 words
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Article289 1938-05-28 12 Good Year Reported By Companies THE vitality of British shipping is evident from the published accounts of several of the larger shipping cencems. The leading British line to South Africa, for instance, was able to point to the fact that since 1934 it had added ten289 words
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Article670 1938-05-28 12 117 HAT is believed to bo the largest battleship thus far panned In any part of the world is now being designed by an American architect to be constructed m the United States lor the Soviet fleet, the New York Tiires reports. Preliminary designs of the ship, the670 words
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Article117 1938-05-28 12 The following shipa are tin the wharves or expected to Fast Whirl Entrance <iatr 1 M I, Rajula 22 Main Wharf, Entrance date K\u Talma 18; Cuacam 16; G! Ajax 9; Hakozaki Maru 7. Empire Dock, Entrance (iate |j F x it |i Klang 30: Fairfleld City walnut117 words
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Article72 1938-05-28 12 'From Our Ov. 'T'uk funeral of s: a well-known resldt :it took place on Wedi^esday I: procession was one of the la: m the town for sometime. !y attended by iricr tives from all over north M The deceased U survive! Gim Kwee. the propn. Siew,72 words
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Advertisement434 1938-05-28 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD, (Incorporated In P.MJ3.) XEUCPHONEI frdfkt 5433— rassaffC MZt> LLOYDS AGENTS. fßbOifcltfCP AGENTS FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAIT.WATO ROYAL STATS RAILWAYS OF 81AM. ifillMAN PACIFIC *irltiffT,,rffi?*f In England THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-ENTAL TRAIN without change—434 words
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Advertisement257 1938-05-28 12 BIBBY LINE (LONDON ADDKKSS 22. TALL MALL, LONDON SW l Mail Passenccr Vessels het\.ern RANGOON, COLOMBO, POKI mimn MAKSEILLSS, PLTMOI ill \m> LONDON with throuieh connection from Singapore and IVn.ni. IIOMKW \KD lAIUNQI SHROPSHIRE Juno 2 Jjne D STAFFORDSHIRE June 16 Ju. OXFORDSHIRE JttM 30 Ju, WORCESTERSHIRE July 14 July257 words
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Advertisement467 1938-05-28 13 BY PiOand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1938 1938 17,000 June 3 CORFU 15 000 July 29 6,800 June 3 BHUTAN 6 100 July 30 16.000 June 17 BEHAR 6 000 Auk 8 HA 17.000 July467 words
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Advertisement462 1938-05-28 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. {Incorporated m England.) FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer j CITY OP WELLINGTON Havre L'don RUim Trh,,m. One Sails FOR NEW YORK BOSTON BALTIMORE HALIFAX MONTREAL 2 CITY OP KIMBERLEV T'CJU. J«iy juij 10 ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY {Incorporated tn V3JI.)462 words
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Advertisement770 1938-05-28 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. sinrriNG Ship Co. Ltd.. and China Mutual ssteam C unard While SU# Ltd K?822 C Ltd Aberdern A Commonwealth I me. The China Navigation Co. Ltd. The .lustr ■r.ai. l>nentai Line LI4. The Sarawak Steamship Co. Ltd. The Irrawaddy Hotiila770 words
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Advertisement660 1938-05-28 14 X P M H^e JL If JLe (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) TOBA— Saturday. May 28. Moeara-Saba and Djambl. TOlllTl— Saturday, May 28, Pontianak. TOBOAIJ-^Saturday, May 28. Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Tampoetih, Tam-pat-Tinggi Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. BOELONUAN— Saturday. May 28. Singkawang and Pemangkat. MAROS -Sunday, May 29, P. Sambos. Poelce-Kinjang. Sapat, Tembilahan. Pceloe-Pallas.660 words
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Advertisement576 1938-05-28 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE-SILVER L9NE FOR HALIFAX* BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York M.S. SILVERWALNTJT In Port May 28 July 12 M.V. SIAMESE PRINCE June 3 June 11 July 26 M.S SILVERASH June 17 June 23 Aug.576 words
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Advertisement375 1938-05-28 14 Travel by I O.S.K. LINE SPEED SERVICE SATISFACTION EXPRESS LINERS: 'Buenos Aires Maru' 'Rio de Janeiro Maru' 'Santos Maru' 'La Plata Maru' 'Montevideo Maru' Offer the fastest connection from Singapore to Durban 17 ihiys Cape Town 1. 20 feyi Rio de Janeiro I 31 days lUicnos Aires 40 tl.i\ INTERMEDIATE375 words
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Article30 1938-05-28 15 Glasgow, May 26. THE replay of the soccer match be--1 tween Celtic and Sundcrlard In the Glasgow Empire Exhibition tournament was won by Celtic, 3—l. Reuter.30 words
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Article, Illustration383 1938-05-28 15 NEW RACECOURSE FOR PENANG $250,000 Borrowed For (From Our Own Correspondent) r«i, r w Henang, May 15. piE half-yearly meeting of the Penang Turf Club was held yesterday with Mr. C. D. D. Hogan, ;he chairman presiding. It was disclosed that the profit was 531,200, as against a profit of383 words
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Article186 1938-05-28 15 Family's Lucky Escape riVE bedrooms and a boxroom of the farmhouse m High Yedmendale Farm, Ayton. near Scarborough, wer- 1 destroyed by a 'plane which crashed and ploughed its way through the building. The pilot. Flight Cadet Michael Savage, of Cranwell, had landed safely by parachute186 words
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Article125 1938-05-28 15 Diary Of The Day HOTELS. RAFFLES: Orchestral Concert 8.30 ■p.m. to 930 p.m. Dinner and Ball (Formal) 9.45 to midnight. Cabaret: Nikitina and Svetlanoff. SEA VIEW HOTEL: Dinne- and Dance. Cabaret SylvlP and Christian. COCOANUT GROVE: Dinner and Dance. CINEMAS. ALHAMBRA: "Disraeli" with George Arliss and Joan Bennett. CAPITOL: "Music125 words
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72 1938-05-28 15 Board To Hear Aide's Appeal On Friday •THE Singapore Boxing Board of Control will hear Young Aide's appeal apain.st his disqualification for three months on Friday. Aide's disqualification WM announced following his bout with Shelaeff at the Happy World recently. Aide wa.s knocked out v.ithin 50 seconds of the Start72 words
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654 1938-05-28 15 OPENING DAYS OF SELANGOR TURF CLUB'S MEETING U/EIGHTS for the first and second days of Tf the Seiangor Turf Club's meeting of June i and 6 are as follows: The order of running will be issued after acceptances class at noon an Friday.654 words
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Article26 1938-05-28 15 Singapore Cold Storage (Orchard Road) asks that any one desiring friendly soccer matches should communicate with Lee Chuan Teck at th« above address.26 words
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Article25 1938-05-28 15 The Chinese Swimr r g Club v ill be "At Home" to members of the Singapore Chess Club today from 3 pm.25 words
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217 1938-05-28 15 AGENTS IN MALAYA AND BORNEO AN ingenious fraud that produced profits from threo 1 different directions has been brought to light by a minor mishap at the Polish port of Gdynia. While a steamer was being loaded with crates, supposed to contain sugar for217 words
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Article171 1938-05-28 15 Bathing Costumes Sports OutfiU At Little's A MANNBQUOI pankta is at John Litt!< "s t..i i m at 10 30 m The dais itretchini ktaree-^vaitcn Of the Itngtn «»t the room will r>.> Hanfcfd on rithtt rfdi by mm Oowen ■gain t i baekgrovnd of i171 words
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Advertisement99 1938-05-28 15 maintain good health Castophene ensures perfect health. for -astophene relieves constipation and it« consequences quickly and thoroughly clear complexion Casiophene is also a pleasant way to maintain good complexion on account of <ts tonic •ctton on the intestines and the system aj v*hole x and constant vitality h«w a pellet99 words
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Miscellaneous476 1938-05-28 15 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION fi .so Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. m. Choral Eucharist. m. Holy Communion. 10.15 a.m. Sunday School. Evensong and Sermon. R'eekdays: Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesaid Friday at 8 a.m.; Holy Communion <>n Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m.; Evening Service476 words
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Miscellaneous583 1938-05-28 15 Malay). THE S A^ ATION ARIVIY SINGAPORE ir.rt^ C e S^r p ac^"^d at the rollowSu^T^T*" 207 Tank Ro ad Sun. 9^30 a.m. Holiness meeting inS n a m Malay mating g Wed «rK P Salvation meeting 8.^ P pm- ?f'r On meetin^ Sun: a.m. Holiness meeting. m Sund ay583 words
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Article, Illustration636 1938-05-28 16 Nine Goals Scored Against Referees FORMER STATE PLAYERS SEEN IN ACTION I Singapore Veterans 9: Services Referees 1. CINGAPORE'S soccer stars of yesterday— the v Veterans— taught the Services Referees a lesson on the practical side of soccer, when they soundly beat them toFree Press - 636 words
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Article142 1938-05-28 16 London, May 27. A LTHOUGH his horse Tahir Mirza is /airly well backed by the public for the Derby the Aga Khan expects Pasch to justify his being favourite, as also does Pasch's owner, Mrs. Morriss. who says I hope Pasch will win. I142 words
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Article213 1938-05-28 16 Municipal 1 Services Win 'THE third division league soccer played at Alison Road yesterday was won by the Municipal Services. who defeated the V.M.C A. by two goals to one. Play was even In the Initial stages though the Municipal Services had the better of the exchanges for some time,213 words
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Article42 1938-05-28 16 MARQUEZ— EAGLE DRAW Ventura Marquez (9-1) drew with Joe Eagle (9-1) over ten- three minute rounds at Kuala Lumpur last right. It was a very even fight, but many considered that Eagle should have been given the decision by a slight margin.42 words
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36 1938-05-28 16 London, May 27. The King's horse Licence will definitely run m the Derby, as a result of a decision made after it had a training spin ac Newmarket. —Renter.36 words
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Article70 1938-05-28 16 The following passed for the intermediate certificate and the bronze medallion at the examination held at the V.M.C.A. pool by Mr. R. Lyne: Heo Hock Llm. Koh Eng Pan?. Domingo Raquiza, Nco Koon Yeow. Veo Kirn Cheung. Teo Kee San. Ntr Fook Cheong Ang Swee Beo. Chen70 words
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Article45 1938-05-28 16 In a second division soccer match played at Gillman Barracks yesterday the R.A.F. defeated the Loyal Regiment by three goals to two. Snell and Cronin scored a goal each for the Loyals. while Taylor scored two and McDougall one for the winners.45 words
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Article95 1938-05-28 16 THE following have accepted t> play for the S.C.C. on the padang this week-end: Today, vs. M.F.A., 2 p.m. J H Willmott. M. Garden P. EgertonSmith. B. Gaillard. J. W. Jackson. G. M. Wheat. A. Gilmour, P. 6'Neil Dunne R. G. Cranford. A. G. Mackenz<f and W.95 words
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Article, Illustration411 1938-05-28 16 YONG LIANG, for the Veterans, gets his foot to the ball. Murray, the "refs" goalie puts up his hands while Franklin (Referees) looks on. picture The St. Joseph's Institution held their 36th annual athletic sports meeting at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. B.Free Press - 411 words
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Article261 1938-05-28 16 I FOLLOWING are further results of ties played m the S.C.R.C. Spr.ns lawn tennis tournament: B Singles: Yap Ah Chuan. r 13 3 I beat Tan Huck Hye. 30.3>. 5 7. 6 4. 6 3; Scow Sian Chy« (—3O) beat Ng Cheng Koon. 'sen 3—6. 7 5,261 words
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Article52 1938-05-28 16 pOLLOVVING is the Combined Ser- vices team to play Negri Sembilan m their Malaya Cup match at Seremban today: Milne (Gordons), Cobb (R.A.F. Brown (Gordons). Bawley (R.A.). Hall (R.A.F.>, Quail <R.A >. Cole (RJL), Dickenson <Loyals», Garrett (R.A.F. Fields Taylor <Loyals>. Messenger <RA.F>. On e52 words
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Article43 1938-05-28 16 pOLLOWING is the S.R.C. soccer team 1 to play the Gordons m their Div. I match at the Stadium on Monday Alphonso, Rozeiro. Ritchie, Moore, Street. Barth, G. C. Ross, A. G. Valberg, N. Valberg, C. Dumbleton. P F do Souza.43 words
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Article32 1938-05-28 16 In the three-ball billiard final at the Kappy World last night, Wong Soo Tong, of the 5.8.A.A., beat Tan Boon 500 h> to 0 373 he p ofn?s RC ta32 words
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Article54 1938-05-28 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.* A Kuala Lumpur, May 27 T the Methodist School's annual sports on June 24 and 25 there will be the following races for Old Boys 100 yards fiat. 440 yards flat 880 yards flat, shot putt, two miles cycle race and a married54 words
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437 1938-05-28 16 Results Of Yesterday's Ties EXCELLENT progress has boon made this week with the early rounds m the Singapore Ltwi Tennis Championships. With favourable Wtatker every day, the tournament has proceeded rcrj smoothly. A fair sized gallery watched the mixed doubles match yesterday between Chin Kee437 words
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150 1938-05-28 16 Starting Times For Selangor Golf Club (From Our Own OQffMpoad Kuala Lumpur. M v CTARTIING times for matches on the Selinc Club's linlcs tomorrow will h rtrst tee: 8.25 a.m. Macaulay. Jo!,:. kintosh. Edwards. 835 am Green. Marsden M Davis. 840 am S Hearne. A I sen. 8.45 am II150 words
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Article40 1938-05-28 16 Th- j llQfWtB wM r» pi S.RC m '("urn in't match Khi R a f Air Ba 445 rBB Singles Dr H 11. Bta L. Oehlcrs Doubles H. N. Bali A. Cordoiro J. 3. d MorciT40 words
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Article41 1938-05-28 16 lawn tenni.s luiirn.-y I Ladirs Doubles. T Dunsford and Krllv and Stretch. Championship mhJ.Miss M CLuk Mi» I) i Handicap singles. TuPsd.ij Clark (ovt 15> VI M:.ss F 1 4); Wednesday; D. Fo> N. St ret cli •< we 3>.41 words
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