The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 June 1938

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,_i03. 1835. THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1938 10 CENTS
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  • 203 1 NAMOA ISLAND OCCUPIED British And U.S. Warships Arrive THREATTO PORT Swatow, June 22. JAPANESE marines last night occupied Namoa Island, off Swatow, and the port of Swatow itself is now threatened. There are more than ten Japanese warships lying off Swatow, and aeroplanes have been
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  • 382 1 SIR THOMAS INSKIP ON WORLD LEADERSHIP London. June 2? t J SPEAKING at a complimentary dinner given to him last night m Ixmdon, the Minister for Co-ordination of Defence, Sir Thomas Inskip, said all must have been struck by the authority with which Great Britain
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  • 85 1 Is Science Being Misdirected? London, June 22. LORD WEIR urged that the resources of the scientist and the engineer should be directed towards the use and convenience of man. rather than be deflected to the destruction of civilisation, m his presidential address, at the opening of the International Engineering Congress
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  • 81 1 Spanish Loyalists' Confidence In The Future Barcelona, June 22. THE Republican Premier. Senor Negrin, told the Cabinet today that the spirit and morale of the soldiers md civilians m the Republican territory was so high that he had abeolute confidence m the future. The Premier has just returned from a
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  • 82 1 London. June 22. While with the Home Fleet yesterday, His Majesty the King -saw an exercise from the bridge of the flagship, Nelson, during which there was a mass destroyer attack on the battlefleet. His Majesty later witnessed remarkable anti-aircraft gunnery by ships of
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  • 48 1 London. June 22. The War Office announces that recruiting for the regular Army continues to show a pronounced upward tendency. The intake last week was 903, an increase of 487. or 117 per cent., over the corresponding pciiod of last year. British Wireless
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  • 94 1 British And American Ships At Swatow Shanghai, June ft, The U.S.S. Ashville is at present .standing by at Swatow. where the American Naval authorities anticipate an attempted landing by the Japanese m the near future. H.M.S. Thracian is at present on her way to
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  • 189 1 Mr. Quo Ta i- Ch i's Services London, June 22. UIfELCOMING Mr. Quo Tai Chi, the Chinese Ambassador m London, on the occasion of the conferment today of the honorary degree of Doctor oi Civil Law, the Public Orator at Oxford University said that everyone
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    25 1 AT ASCOT RACES. Mrs. Bruce Webb m a striking back and white creation, with belt and necklace to match, photographed at Ascot races last week.
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  • 64 1 More Bombing Of British Steamers Chinese Seaman Reported Missing Va!encia. June 22. THE British steamer, Thorpeness, was bombed and sunk off Valencia harbour this morning. All the members of the ThorpeMM cew reached shore safely, except or.c Chinese who is missing. Reports are current that the British steamer. Gloxinia, was
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  • 52 1 London. June 22. Most of the big British and Anvcrifnn booksellers, or their reprcsent.itives. were present at a well-known London auction room yesterday for the conclusion of the sale of tiv^ famom library from Hamhouse. A total of C 38.000 was realised for the whole library.-
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  • 263 1 NAMES OF SIX R.A.R CRASH VICTIMS Three Officers Among Those Killed TWO BOMBERS IN NIGHT FATALITY THE Air Ministry m London Ktgt night issued the namos of the six R.A.K. officers and men who were killed whin two Vickeri Vildebeeste torpedo bombers of No. 1(10 Squadron crashed into the sea
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  • 1275 2 "Incapable Of Bold Stand Against The Dictators" LIBERALS &~LABOUR DENOUNCE PREMIER London, June 22. VIOLENT attacks on the British Government's foreign policy and -on the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, were a feature of the foreign affairs debate m the Commons. Mr. Chamberlain admitted that
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    32 2 RT ball l*; Stockholm inaugurated the three daws' festival m ■:M of K*ng Gustav of Sweden's 80-h birthday. King Guslar is here fl With members of the royal family at the ball.
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  • 119 2 PERAK RESIDENT AS NEW MALAY AN AGENT <Frt;m Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. lune 22. J UNDERSTAND on very reliable authority that Mr. V. A. Lawinger is like'y to retire from both the Malayan Agency and the International Tin Committee either next August, cr towards the end of the year. In
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  • 21 2 London. June 22. The Countess of Strathmore. the Queen's 76-year-old mother Is seriously 111 m London. Reuter
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  • 149 2 CHINA AND THE LEAGUE: M.P.'s Q UESTION London. Jane 22. In the House of Commons today Mr. Gee. Trey Mender asked how far the Chinese requests at the League Couucil In Geneva last May for the I extension of League health services le China to prevent epidemics, for loans and
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    19 2 FLIGHT-LIEUT. W. A. HUGHES, who commanded the R.AF. flying boat Sunderland which arrived m Singapore yesterday (see Page 9).
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  • 464 2 1,000 ATTEND CHILDREN'S CONCERT Orchestra's First Performance APPEARING for the first time. the newly -formed young people's orchestra gave a most creditable performance at the second of this year's Children's Concerts at the Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday. Nearly I.OCO school chile: en with their parents and friends packed the hall
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  • 42 2 EX-SINGAPORE MAN LEAVES £11,590 Mr. Ufred Davidson Mian, o: Koatb'r, Busrex, formerly i Blngapon mere i t. who died n Anr. 8. l-.t property ol the gross v ue of £11 *P0 with net perscna'ty nt\ says our L n don cerrc>pond:rt.
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  • 70 2 DUMOUM, current m Singa- pore last night, of a "riot" m Middle ICnad. centre of the City's Japanese shops, were proved unfound< d. An official explanation to the Free Press was that a crowd of Chinese. who gathered m Middle Koad shortly before 8.30 attracted
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  • 243 2 More Successes For Guerilla Fighters Garrison Wiped Out In Shantung ll.inkou. Junr pUNtn guerilla fighters are reported to have extended lb* i operations to thr regions m I Shantung. A small Japanese tarntioned at Poshsn, about midu.iv letwecn lUsagtae and Mas tapital of Shantung. Has wipd by Chinese guerillas *h«»
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  • 89 2 Hong Kong Action Over Article I Hong Kong. Junr DOLICE today raidtd the ofl British-owned Sunday Herald I the editor. Mr Walter Kcrwes. had re- fused to divulge the U* ithoe an article v.... -o apps In the Sunday Herald alleging jChines-e pirls >:.u\ recently bi I
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  • 489 3 Appeal By Dean Who Lost Sight Through Measles gINGAPORE must sooner or later start a properly organised institution for the blind," said Mr. Homer S Wong, 8.A., L.L. 8., F.R.S.M., blind dean of Peking Collet of Pine Arts, speaking at the Singapore Rotary
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    43 3 picture. JAPANESE STUDENTS who arc on a goodwill visit to Italy arrived at Stn- »*«<£* the S.Y.K. vessel Hakone Maru. From 532*? U% verity Kyoto they arc accompanied by one of their professors. Dr Tetea--7 Ariga, m light suit, second from left.- Free Press
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  • 157 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 22. THERE has been a serious increase m malaria m these mukims, which is sufficiently alarming to demand action," declared (he British Resident, Mr. S. W. Jop.es, asking Selangor State Council today to approve directions that the
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  • 227 3 Struck With Starting Handle BOYANESE FINED FOR GARAGE ASSAULT /CHARGED with causing grievous hurt to Mohan: ed bin Othman on Uec. 30, a Boyanese, Awi bin Abu. was yesterday fined $30 or m default sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Second Police Couit before Mr. J. C.
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  • 75 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 11. AS the result of being arrested m Taipins yesterday for causing a disturbance m the Coronation Cafe, two Europeans, from Bln« r< r »ore. rained M^Ilrov and Plastel were br night to Penanf^ and charged m Penang Middle Court today
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  • 271 3 IGNORED "STOP LOOK GO" SIGNAL (From Our Own Correspondent) .Seremban, June 22 /^V\ three summons H. S. Brown, a European, appeared before the Seremban magistrate today and claimed trial on two charges of failing to conform with "stop, look and go" traffic signs, and with permitting his car to be
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  • 52 3 NEW ADMISSION TO THE BAR Mr. MowV\"v Garden, bnrrlster-at-Law. was yesterday admitted before the Bln^anore Civet Justice SS.. Mr Justice MdE*walne. tp practise as an advocate and solicitor In the Straits Settlements, Mr. J. T Baydon moved the petition. Mr o L Howe re^»"e3ented the Attorney-General and Dr. WltheTSPayee the
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  • 162 3 Thrown From Ricksha A N accident between a taxi and 8 ricksha which occurred four months ago had a sequel m Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday when Mr. W. G. Porter opened an inquest on a Chinese, Koh Kirn Seng. The deceased was a passenger m a ricksha which was proceeding
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  • 221 3 QUEEN WILHELifDfA has made aI I personal gift ot Fl.l 000 to the I victims of the recent Celebes earth- j quakes. if. .'i» CIR Lewis Leigh Frrmor, the wellknown geologist who is investigating mining problems In Malaya will. It is understood, meefl the Council of! tht,
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  • 191 3 (From. Our Own Correspondent. Seremban. June 21. Wit. Justice I Howard Pedlo* today proceeded to a house m Java Lane, Seremban. to record evidence m the rape charge which was heard m camera at the Negri Sembilan As.si7.os. His Lordship went to record the cvi
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  • 227 3 DAMAGE ACTION FAILS AN action by Khye Giap and Co. against the French firm of Hagemeyer Trading Co.. Ltd.. for the recovery of $3,500 damages on the ground of breach of contract was dismissed with costs yesterday by Mr. Justice Home m the Singapore High Court. Mr. S. Fung appeared
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    • 98 3 CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT. Those who want good English and Continental dishes at reasonable prices need look no further as we have engaged a former restaurateur of one of the foremost Dutch passenger lines Rijsia&Sel Every Sat. OUR SLOGAN rs GOOD FOOD AT CHEAP PRICES. 44&46, Cross Street. DESERVES THE GREAT POT!
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    • 235 3 a m I I tr^ l a*v corns Disappear •'DepsrtM. never to "-iMurn 41 the old song has it Hut there sr* no broken hearts <>•, »>; the parting Or.lv a Wonderful sens** or rwfb f .1 marvel* lous feeling of fool comfort those crippim., corns have r>e. n removed,
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  • 1376 4 Englishwoman's Home May Be Her Jail A London Letter From Our Own Correspondent "OUBURBAN neurosis" which is being discussed m London takes the form of minor complaints, Of which a lump m the throat is the most common. Nine times out of ten it is non-existent. A Barnet doctor said
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  • 1154 4 Jungle Still Covers Much Of Malaya Telling England TWJOHE than three-quarters of the Malay Peninsula is covered with forest. Much of this, however, is at present inaccessible owing to the mountainous nature of the centre of the Peninsula and. m the eastern States, the dntcmce of forests from centres of
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  • 130 4 ITISITORS to the Empire Exhibition at Glasgow this year will learn a lot about Malaya if they read the informative booklet published by the Malayan Government for free distribution m the Malayan Court. They will, m fact, learn quite a lot that many European and other residents m Malaya do
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    • 336 4 I System Out of Balance— n IQOK OUT FOR PAINI I Alkalize With Jtfk'olm Alka-Ssllzcrf JM J m. m Sour Siomarhi ACIDS Colds, Uevdachet v Heartburn, Ncu* ii.lt.ia. Rheumatism, and Mttscttfar Aches and P.Jin* usually yrsuli from too much acid m the system. To get relief from these common ailments
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  • 506 5 Rome Shows Way To Tackle Menace MANY .Malayans would welcome a method of preventing damage and destruction to their books caused through dampness or insects. uuvugo A clinic for sick books, hailed by the Italian Press a* t]»e fir S 0 r it. kind
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  • 83 5 THREE FRENCH warships which visited Singapore early this year will be among those to escort the Admiralty yacht Enchantress, with the King and Queen aboard, when she goes to France next week. The 26.500 ton battleship, Dunkerque, will lead the French naval escort which will
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  • 48 5 An American air liner, which disappeared on Mar. 1 with six passengers, has been found wrecked on a 6,000 ft. fornia. and efforts are being made to peak m Yosemite National Park, Calirecover the bodies, which have been covered with snow.
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  • 43 5 A Wall Street rumour to the effect that President Benes. of Czechoslovakia, had been assassinated or had met with a serious accident was officially denied m Prague, where it was stated Dr. Benes was safe and well.
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  • 455 5 ALTHOUGH there is now very little malaria m Singapore an anti-malarial expert below gives some practical advice on malarial control. In a town with a widespread residential area, the public can afford considerable assistance to the Health authorities m controlling mosquitoes and therefore
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  • 25 5 KING'S BIRTHDAY PARADE IN EGYPT J'HE IST. BATTALION, Irish Guards, trooped the coiou, outside Cairo on the King's birthday. The British Ambassador took the salute..
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  • 339 5 Tm fi m Hankow, June 15. HL noting strength oi the some 50,000 Chinese guerrillas operating m the 35,000 square mile area m Hopei (Chinli) between the Peiping-Hankow and the Tientsin-Pukow Railways, who have succeeded m making themselves a thorn m the side of Japanese
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  • 36 5 London Metropolitan policemen gave a ju-jitsu display at the Ostend Kursall, and Commissioner Seys, of Ostend. later decided to make a knowledge of the art compulsory for the local police force.
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    • 149 5 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY JULY Ist. 2nd AND 3rd at 9.30 P.M. M. PODOLI PRESENTS PLATOFF'S WORLD FAMOUS DON COSSACK CHOIR AND I RUSSIAN DANCERS. BOOKING AT LITTLE S PRICES. $3.00 AND 2.00. I LUSTRAL BRITISH MAKE UNIVERSAL CLEANER e^^m. mmm MOTOR CAR and DOMESTIC USE METAL, including
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  • 130 6 THE SHORT SUNDERLAND riding at her moorings at Seletar after her arrival from England yesterday afternoon. The tvne is h*«*«t on the v*rv similar Emnire flvine h^t of lmneri»! -"tys. CORPORAL BARRYMAN, m ideal tropical garb, matched the arrival ot the Sunderland from a
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  • 144 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 22. A MALAY, Tengku Ahmad bin Teagka Teh, appeared before Mr. G. E. Turner m the Malacca Police Court today, on a charge of cheating Lemut binti Muji. It was alleged that he falsely represented to her that he
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  • 134 7 Ipoh Cirl Tries To Tike Her Life (From Our Own Correspondent) lp »b, June 22. A pretty, seventeen-year-old girl named Chan Yuen Yak. made her appearance before Mr. Simpson! Gray. the Ipoh Magistrate, on! a charge of attempted suicide. She I pleaded guilty and gave
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  • 159 7 Ample Funds In Hand Official Statement Officials intimation that the Government of India is resolved to maintain the rupee at its present value Is contained In a communique issued m Simla. This was as follows: "In view of suggestions that have been given publicity m
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  • 58 7 From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru, June R. B. Naidu. a Irwyer's clerk, was; charged m the police couri today j with the theft Of $130. He claimed trial and the ease was j postponed to June 27 for mention. Bail was opp \sed to
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  • 231 7 The following new books at Raffles Library will be ready for issue on .Saturday: A Soldier m Science: The Autobiography of B. K. Ashford; Powers That I Be, »Mayfair Gectures), Alexander Canjnon; The Spotted Lion. Illustrated. {Kenneth Gandar Dower; The Making lOf Geography. Illustrated. R. E. Dicjkinson and
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  • 60 7 As a result of speed traps laid by the Singapore Police along Bukit Timah Road, five motor-lorry drivers appeared m the Fourth Court yesterday m answer to summonses for exceeding the speed limit of 30 miles per hour. All five accused, two Chinese, two
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  • 58 7 Yok Chan, a Cantonese who was arrested following a complaint made by a Hokien woman that she had lost her purse containing 80 cents m a trolly bus In North Bridge Road. Singapore, was granted bail of $200 m the second police court, yesterday. The
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  • 56 7 (From Our Own Correspondent. Johore Bahru, June 21. Thean Hong, a Chinese of Kulai. was fined $75. In default sentenced to two months rigorous imprisonment by Sheikh Abu Bakar, the second Magistrate, today on being found guilty of trafficking a girl for prostitution. Mr. T. P. F.
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  • 46 7 The marriage took place at the Chapel of St. Joseph, Kuala Pilah on Saturday of Mr. If. L. E. Pcreira and Miss Bertha Augusta Blank anette. The bridegroom was well-known m Seremban soccer circles many years 3go as a referee, says the Free Press Seremban corresponded!
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 103 7 I Diary Of The HOTELS. RAFFLES: Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 015 p.m. Dinner and Dance 9.45 p.m. to midnight. COCOANI'T GROVE: Dinner and Dance. CINEMAS. CAPITOL: 'Hitting a New High," With Jack Oakie and Lily Pons. An R.K.O. Radio picture. PAVILION: "This'll Make You WhLsHe. w With Jack Buckanan and
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    • 74 7 Law Notice I For The Day Hefore Mr. Justice a'Bcckett Terrell in 2nd Court at 11 am. Part heard:— OP 2 38— Re estate ol Dymfreda Jeanie Dunbar Hogg, deceased. Hefore Mr. Justice Home in 3rd Court at 10.45 a.m. Judgment:— Magistrate's Appeal No. 34/38 Lie w How Yeong and
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    • 643 8 SINGAPORE is more affected by slumps and booms than most cities m the world, for stock and commodity market trends seem to influence the outlook of many individuals whose personal income does not, except perhaps over a long period, fluctuate with company dividends or trading profits. Even clerical
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  • 12 8 stand-by for centuries-passed over by the Government Selection Committee
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  • 1253 8  - Healthy And Wealthy The Dionne Quints Are Four Years Old Phyllis Griffiths The Quints Graze Up By UT TN. DEUX. TROIS, QUATRE." U Five sturdy little backs received four sturdy whacks m traditional birthday style. It was the fourth anniversary of the miraculous quintuple birth of the Misses Yvone, Annette,
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  • 392 9 "Return To Affairs Of Century Ago" (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 22. THE unofficial members declined to vote on the Mohammedan Offence Bill m the Selangor State Council today. Mr. E. D. Shearn declared "To us many of the provisions
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    27 9 THE BRASS BAND of the Singapore Cheng Fong Girls' School, Neil Road, JM the only brass band to be formed by a Chinese girls' school m Ma'aya.
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  • 445 9 850 MILES IN 6h. 13m. AFTER a Hit* Ht against strong head winds from Mergui Burma, the first of the Short Sunderland flying boats being delivered to the Royal Air Force, Far East, arrived at Seletar at 3.21 p.m. yesterday. The Sunderland had covered
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  • 104 9 Japanese Students For Italy ARRIVE IN SINGAPORE AND VISIT JOHORE QN another of the increasing number of Japanese jroodvvill missions to Italy, a party of six Japanese university students, accompanied by one of their professors. Dr. T. Ariga from Doshisha University, Kyoto, arrived at Singapore yesterday m the N.Y.K. vessel
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  • 201 9 (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, June 22. ALL dealers m copra m A Selangor will have to be registered m the near future following the passing of the Copra Dealers Bill by the State Council today. The decision was welcomed by Mr
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  • 163 9 Trouble With Siam's Co-eds (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. June 22. SIAM is one of the few countries with co-education m many of its I schools and some observers claim the system is not working well. One critic states that the morals of the undergraduates arc far from being satisfactory.
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  • 47 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 22. J^ FLOTILLA of five American destroyers are at present visiting Bangkok. The Siamese navy is officially entertaining: officers of the destroyer this evening. A round of engagements has been arranged for the duration of their stay.
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  • 270 9 IJE believed that a good deal of the violence m the State had been due to either leniency or errors of judgment m the past, said Mr. R. M. Cluer, Assistant Legal Adviser, Perak, when he asked Mr. Justice Hastings, at the Perak Assize Court sitting,
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  • 113 9 PROSECUTED on a charge <>f causing death by negligent driving, and two charges of causing hurt, a 31-year-old Chinese. Kg Meng Hay, was acquitted by Mr. H. A. Forrer m the Criminal District Court yesterday. After hearing Mr. David Marshall counsel for the accused, his honour did
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  • 66 9 The Paub Australian Gold Mining Company, Limited'! gold output for the I n tenth ending June 18 was as follows: I Crushing No. 534 battery treated 1 4 £24 tons ot ore returning 1.753.31 > ounces of bullion equivalent to 1,673 51 I ounce* fine god. 1 Fetrcatment
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  • 197 9 "Any One Might Have Been There" MINE of 11 persons charged with gambling m a common gaming house at the Happy World were yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Police Court before Mr. T. L. Tan. The other two were convicted and each lined $1. Two
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  • 60 9 ALLEGED NEGLIGENT DRIVERS $500 RAIL Charged m the Singapore Fourth Court yesterday with causing the deat'i of a Chinese woman. Lee Swee Ann, by negligent driving. Lav Lai Moon, a motor-car driver, wa~ allowed ball of $500 when his case was postponed c week. The woman was knocked down m
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  • 298 9 L(Froni Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Juno 22. TK his maiden Speech m the BebU-gOT State Council Mr. V. B. O'Malley, the prominent Kuala Selangor planter, found a sympathetic listener m the British Resident, Mr. S. W. .lores, when he pleaded for greater
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  • 106 9 Hailstones Pierce Umbrella Tops At Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, June 22. AN INI SI AL feature of hea\> storm m Ipoh lair I his afternoon was the fall of hail over a portion of the town. Hailstones were not very bis but they pelted down so timely that
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  • 112 9 I- 1 nn Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, Junr TAKINCi into consideration hoth their >outh and their previously clean record Mr. .lusti«c Cussen at Sercmban t«Kta> nth teneed JafTar Bin Mohanird and Kasir Bin Sarip i h to six months rigorous imprisonment for robbing Sinniah.
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  • 26 9 A British journalist. Mr lvt« r 1 dale Jones, was drowned when his r cum espitatd on Iskt In Bootta Flo- land.
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    • 431 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday J Share ot £1 denomination unless Latest Quotation* Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c, 1944-64.... 113?4 U^s Funding Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 113 113 War Loan, 3Vfa pc 101% 10H4 Com. Union Assce. (Units) 10 10 Prudential Assce
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    • 372 10 The followir g quotations are published by courtesy of S. E. Levy and Co.. and Swan Culbertson and Fritz I>OW -JONES AVERAGES. Previously Yesterday Close Close Changes 20 Industrials 118.61 121.34 up 2.73 HO Rails 20.70 21.51 up .81 20 Utilities 19.36 19.60 up .24 40 Bonds
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    • 86 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT June 22, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. June) 20 3 4 21 Good F.A.Q. m bales (F. 0.8. June) 20 r 20 i 81a I.XRSS (Spotloose) «awardabln Singapore) 20% 2034 Ju] y 21 21Ve July-Sept. 211/! 21%
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    • 172 10 From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday RUBBER': Firmer after Ste'ady. London: &%d. 5%<t Previous y: G< 4 d 6%d* August: 6 7 16d. 6 9 16d Previous y: 6 5 16d. 6 7 16d. Oct.-Dec: tiOHSd. 5%d. Previous y: ollGd. 6%d. Jan.-Mar.: 6*«d. 6%A Previously: 6! 2 d
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    • 65 10 From London: Latest Quotations UN: Firm. Spot: £187. Previously £185 17s. 6d Three months: £187 17s Gc Previously: £186 17s'. 6d Sal YORK TIN: Opening price. 42 50. Previously: 41.80. Settlement: £36 5s. Previously: £36 2s. 6d. Yesterday: £7 0s. lOd. Previously: €7 0s. 9» 2 d
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    • 73 10 London Closing Quotations ■Mf_M_W-_______«-a-M-iBB»WiWWiI»-»»~»flMMI"'" I IMM— l— Method of IT it] before Lal PitCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously Paris Franc to 121.1 ITt IS lGd. 177 15 16 New York S to 4.88 4.95 :> 4.96 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.97 8.95H 3.95 4 Hong Kong.. Per dollar
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    • 173 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations SELLING June 22 London TT 2>T 9TV2 Lonaon, ii. ;s j6 61 London, demand 23 23 32 Lyons, demand 2050 Switzerland, demand- 248V 2 Hamburg, demand 141 New York, demand 57% Montreal, demand 57 1116 Batavia, demand 103% Samarang, demand ***** Calcutta, Bombay, and
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    • 206 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday was $95 )fc up $3.50. According to cabled advices received this morning tin shares yesterday m London were decidedly brighter which was m accordance with the general tone of the rest of
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    • 1272 10 Fraser And Co. 's List I WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1938: 5 P.M. i Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 4s 6d Satasj Kumcann 2tt* iO* Austral Maia> »£> 42s W *7? M N Ayer Hitam (5s; 22s 23s r. d. Ayer Weng ($1) .aTVi 62
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    • 68 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai. Hongkong. Manila Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodities. 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.
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  • 831 11 Efforts Towards Independence SHORTAGE OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE DIFFICULTY s JHE growing difficulty of finding sufficient foreign currency to pay for the greatly increased volume of imports necessitated by the campaign m China is causing Japan to seek relief m an expansion of liquid fuel
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  • 316 11 Have American Markets Left Bottom 'A Moot Point', Says Barron's Weekly THE following synopsis of "The Traders' Column* m this week's issue of Barron's ,'ias been cabled from New York to Messrs. S. E. Le\y and Co.. Singapore "Apart from the purchase of 10.000 shares of International Nickel and accumulation
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  • 72 11 Manila, June 21. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Pesos Antamok 0.43 0.425 Atok 0.28 0.275 Coco Grove 0.47 0.465 Demonstration 0.28 0.29 IX.L. 0.70 0.70 Masbate 0.15 0.15 Mines Operations 0.10 O.IC San Mauricio 0.465 0.45 United Paracale 0 305 0.31 Gold Share Averages: Previous 77.11
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  • 219 11 List Supplied By Messrs Fraser Co. WEDNESDAY, JtNE 22, 1938: 5 PM. financial Company Dividend rtootcs Date Kx. Dtv. year IIN Close Payan» Date to date Ayer Hitam 10% No 34 less tax June 7 June 27 June 20 J5% Burma Malay 6d No 11 .June 23
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    • 521 11 I. ADVERTISEMENTS. I_o_ :e}ttv extensions to all departmenu) Tel: •'Times'' Singapore. Koala Lumpor Office: Zb Java Street. .^.k nm «*»one: 5471 (ft line, w tb tpota Office: Brewster Road. I'll one: 3683. Penan* Office: li Bishop street, Penan* Phone: 141 J. London Office: 40 43 Fleet Street. London E.C.4. Phone:
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    • 339 11 BOARD RESIDENCE SEA- FRONT KATONG GRANGE-77. Mejer Rd. mmmmmmm^SSm Swtn, ming Club* Board-Residence at moderate rates i^W Gardens— Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION, OXLEY RISE NQN-LICEASED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Daily and monthly terms. m TEL. *****. "LOXTON" First Class Private Hotel. Bedroom with modern bathrooms from $65 pc month. Hot water
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    • 361 11 BANK OF CHINA 'Incorporated m Chins c- Sped-, Chartarl 12. Cecil Street Sia_a»ara. MODERN BANKING With branches and sub-brahchss throughout China, and corrwa pondents m all the principal cities of the world, the Bank Is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. TO LET OFFICES IN BANK
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    • 505 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE TODAY ZHL 1.33 mc 8 (225 m) p.m. 5.00 Cantonese drama--;, t I*H V^ h sonc rr(U;l^ m CaLtaMtt.f b. 15 Modern Mandarin son 7'nn SKSE?" W««. •V-M.miin-.. 7.00 Hawaiian music by So. tfooph dn-^ t* novelty quartet t M»lfe"-' Ko,o ?i a M n *3S»* _*r
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  • 436 12 The Policy Of Economic Nationalism WRITING to the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, Mr. H. T. Bishop, general secretary of the Navy League, states that the danger to this country m time of war resulting from the decline m the number of British merchant ships
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  • 879 12 CIR HUBERT WILKINS. the famous artic explorer, has arrived m Moscow. He was welcomed at the station by Messrs. Shirshov and Federov, members of the Soviet North Pole Meteorological Expedition, representatives of the Arctic Institute, and several Polar fliers. 1 1 Sir Hubert told the Press that he
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  • 37 12 S.S. JAN PIETERSZOON COEN The Nederland Line Royal I v Mail liner "Jan Fietereenon Coon'" U expected to berth port II ir Bo.Td whai arrival from H.> it 7 a B, V uid wii! bl for E
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  • 70 12 M.S. "JUTLANDIA" ARRIVED JUNE IS, 1938. Consignees of cargo per the above motorship from Europe are hereby notified that a general survey ot alt cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held at Godown No. 7 at 9 a Bonded "IT at 2 p.m. and Matches Store at 3
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  • 71 12 Consignees of cargo per the above motorship from Europe arc hereby notified that a general .survey ot ill cargo landed m a damaged cond will be held at Godcwn No 02 at 9 a m.. Bonded "D" at 2 p.m. and Match* Store at
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    • 431 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.Mai QTELEPUONK: Freight 5433— Pacsage Utt> LLOYDS AGENTS. /BOOKTya AGENTS FOE FEDERATED MALAY STATES RATTWAYB ROYAL STATU RAILWAYS OF SIAM. PIIDIAN PACIfIC 2S2L t<E >"^ESS" ROUTE offeis TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-ENTAL TRAIN without change— thence by
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    • 131 12 HENDERSON LINE m iikdi I.E 01 MlLUetti H> Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon. Port Sudan Marseilles and England. HOMEWARD MtLINOg Leave R»»< SALWEEN Jui\ 9 KEMMENDINE Jul'. AMARAPOORA Aug SAOAING AU| 0) PROME S pt BURMA S< pt I*3 YOMA Oct t PEGU on IS S' T WEEN Oct KEMMENDINE
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    • 439 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And ArrivalsDESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson. Weekdays* Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Briday"* 7 a.m. Sunday 7 p.m Kuala Lumpur and Penang Weekdays: 7.45 a.m. Malacca, Batu Annam, Batu Pahat. Gemas, Kajang, Kiuang,
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    • 77 12 CLEARANCES June 22: Rahman, Meran, Tandjong Pinang (Brit); Makasser, Togian. Thedens. Kilat (Dut); Ora- (Nor); Kepong. Teiresias. Anshun (Brit)' Talang Akar (Dut); Danmark (Dan); iSingkel (Dut); Memnon, Kelantan (Brit). June 23: Mcrkus <Duti.. In Ballast L The Nederland Line Royal l)ut-h Mail Liner ms. Poelau Bras i.s expected to berth
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    • 187 12 SMGAPORF HARBOUR The following ship* are alongside the wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf, Entrance Gate 1: Exit 1: Yuensang 20. Main Wharf. Entrance Gate 2: Exit 1: Burdwan 16; Victoria 14; Centaur 12; Menestheus 9; Kepong 7; Malacca 6 Empire Dock. Entrance Gate 2. Exit 3: Ellenga 30;
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    • 452 13 I ifcS \JS9 I_j I ~__i T_V~^B_ "M__r FTar __•> I 4j M_H i BBSS |^BB^^B_^_tlH-B^B^EP*^^PHBBBBc-^Wfl-b^^B9y^ mmmnw^itm by p&o7ndßßmsH India lines < INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS IMB RANFURA T7nnn t, 4 CHITR AL 15.000 Aug. 12 KA-Ni UK.I li.ooo JulY 1 SOT7DAISJ a cnn
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    • 438 13 ELLERMAN BUCKKALL S.S. Co., Ltd. {Incorporated m England.) FOR UNITF.D KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer CITY (J* LYONS Havre Leon R'dim Hh„>« r., „Qr Salk CITY OP DERBY H^vre L don R Jtm 2S 2 W June 9 Ju CITY OF SINGAPORE X t R ?KS
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    • 745 13 I MANSFIELD CO., LT_7 SINGAPORE AND PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIPPING lIIE BICE FLNNTI LINE (Ocean Steam lhe llua Khlow Mcaimhln Cm (Ml ila Sbip L„. Lid. v.._ Ch.na Mutual steam Cnard White >ta. U«t LIA Nay.gat.on Co. Ltd., Aberdeen Commooleallb Jk* ?i rm,U J """^P <*• Sha-
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    • 625 14 JRl# Ml IYJLe (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) MKRKl.S— Thursday. June 2S. Letong. Kramat. Maras, Tarempa. Genttof, Pooioe-Pandjan^. Serassan and Midai. r nNOMßO—Thurs<_!ay, Juno 2.;. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soengel-Pak-nlng, Siak and Pankan-Baroe. CREAiER- Thursday. June 2.i. Hong Kons. Sv.atow and Amoy. VAN DER LliN— Thursday, June 23. Cheribon, Semarang. Sourabaya, Boe--1 -long (passengers
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    • 539 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON* NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York M.S. SILVER ASH In Port June 27 Aug. 14 M.V. CINGALESE PRINCE July 2 July 9 auk 2b M.S. SILVERTEAK July lb* July
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    • 543 14 Oe'SeK. LINE FOR AFRICA ANU SOUTH AMFRK A tnin df Janeiro Mam Buenos Aires via Colombo, DuTOan. Juae 28 Cape Town. R:o de Janeiro San to*. R:o Granne and Mon^video Syunko Waru.^ Dakar via Durban. Cape Town. Loblto. Ju_ne 29 Matadi. Douala, Lagos, Gotonou. Accra, Takoradi, Port Bouet. Monrovia and
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  • 117 15 Command Sports In Pictures BREASTING THE TAPES MUST m the fi„t heat of one mile relay was Lien*. J. s. s. Pre t of the j:..\. (Blakan Mati). HEYTtZ GIT": Tirst two competitors to get sway i:i ?:je Start of the enlivtej boys' heat. THE START OF THE THREE MILE
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  • 50 15 Malayans at Heme haws ben Invited to 50 to Bisley to watr-h the X.M.S. team .shooting m the Juntos Ko'apore Competition on Ju.y 14 end for the Macklrnon Cup nn July 15. says our «> TBI FINISH OF THL SECOND HEAT in the one mile
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  • 210 15 Bryn Jones Says "No To £12,000 Transfer Fee DKYN JONES, the Welsh international inside forward, for whom Tottenham Hotspur are prepared to pay a record transfer fee of ,12,000, declined last week to leave his present cluh. Wolverhampton Wanderers. Wolverhampton have sanctioned the transfer, but Jt.ncs wants to make cure
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  • 395 15 Keen Comp etition A t Opening Day Of Command Sports A CASI ALTY marred the opening day's events of this year's Combined Services athletic team championships at GUlman Barracks, yeiterday afternoon. Eagat Singh, of the Punjab Regiment, while attempting the pols vault fell heavily injuring his side. He was taken
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  • 315 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 4. MALAYANS have by now become accustomed to the chief swimming honours at their competitions falling to Dutch swimmers, but England is still wondering abcut the .seemingly poor showing of the English swimmers when they met the all-conquering
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  • 353 15 REFEREE LEARNS HIS DECISION FROM PRESS COLLOWING the Bghf between Neil Hemchlt and Young I iaadi r at Ipoh last v. k the n torn- announced that tha ftsM sndad In a draw, states our [pi h correapoadent. Subsequently the Prast arere Informed thai the referee had made an i
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  • 99 15 BANK A SOCCER XI Tin- Ml«.*.i r .s hay. cted to represent Urn Banks Bport chib against 1 1, Royal Aitii!cr\ •Chanei i 'Jnd XI m frit ndly m of soeeef on Sunday on the CU Union ground 'oft m. L» PUk TV I. Tay Kw« Uang; tim Boon Kwang,
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  • 59 15 In a third payed on ths Y.MCA ground ••'•pi.iv the Ys d( f< sted ths Ik by two Tools to one. Up to interval t).< v, Tla' V's \>> d :i< co mi t tin .eh Samsue. iin and Joy SOOO Sftsrwai added and her. Towards
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  • 33 15 London. June 11 Toe Ir;.>__ Derby was B n by Hopewell at 2 1. with (i n Ign <2 i > second M mitt (I I th rd Nine i iter
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  • 79 15 RUBBER DIRECTOR LEAVES 55,421 a l rtune el i:ss.42i (net t: 48 i>ss i was left by the late Mr A X X Hampshire, brothel ol Mr I> 11. iHaa_pshlre. ol Kuale Lump Mr A X E Hampshire who died at home recently, was a member of the i insurance
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  • 547 16 CONVINCING WIN OVER S.R.C. YESTERDAY Chinese 6 S.R.C CTRIKING top form, Chinese played one of their best games to beat the S.R.C. six-nil m division one soccer at the Stadium yesterday. They scored two goals m the first half, four m the second, of
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  • 84 16 The final of the Singapore Island amateur golf championship will be played off on Sunday over 36 holes between M. M. Paterson and Dr. E. Laidlaw Thomson. Eighteen holes will be played m the morning and the second 18 m the afternoon. Starting time from the first tee
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  • 101 16 The following will be S.C.R.C. cricket teams for this week-end. Oa Saturday, against Medical College at M.C.U. Ground. Seah Ktng Siew. Low Kee Pow, Gan Keo Tian. Robert Tan, Swee Lim Bwanf Chia Kens Hock, Oon Khye Khian, Low Kee Choc, Yap Mook Kirn. Evan Wone; and Chua
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  • 52 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 22. The Ne?ri Sembilan soccer team for the Malaya Cup match on Saturday, at Malacca, against Ma'acca is: Sheikh Mustapha; Ghani. Ali; Syed Hamid. Kunaretnam (Capt.). Lee Moh Hon; AwanCf Suleiman, Alias, Kamtin and Pinto. Reserves: Veerapan, Haji Ibrahim
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  • 260 16 IN a scrappy third divison game of soccer on the padang yesterday, j the S.C.C. were beaten to the tune i of three goals to one by the Clerical j Union. Johari. of the visiting team, was the moat prominent player on the field.
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  • 252 16 Dyne And Cullen Cups Tanglin Club Tennis tournament; will start on Monday when the following ties will be played: Dyne Cvp Handicap Mixed Doubles Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bingham (scr.) vs. Mrs. Low and Mr. Millar 4>. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell (scr.) vs. Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 289 16 AFTER being two goals down at the interval the Publishers made a remarkable recovery to beat the Indian Association by the odd goal m seven yesterday m a second division league match on the S.H.B. ground. Scrappy play marked the early period of
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  • 77 16 New York, June 22. I OUIS will have to wear gloves as used m New York instead oi his own. according to instructions from the New York State Athletic Commission The city is fight-mad and last night 30.000 invaded New York. Hotels ana theatres
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  • 97 16 Training for the Malaya Cup match against Malacca wPI be held at Anson Road Stadium today, Saturday and Thursday, June 30, at 5.15 p.m., when the following players are requested to attend: Abdul Rahman <M.F.A\ Haji Abdul Rahman (Police), Aziz (M.F A.), G. Day V.M.C.A.),
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  • 39 16 Members are reminded that entries for the J.C S.A. tennis tournament close on June 30. Entries with fee; should therefore be forwarded to the hon. sports secretary through the advisory bc^rd members en or before that date.
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  • 516 16 Details Of A. B. M. Golf Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 17. 1 "THE Association of British Malaya's annual golt meeting at Princes Golf Club, Sandwich, concluded yesterday. H. B. Noon won the cup given by the president. Sir Richard Winstedt. beating, by 3 and 2. R. D.
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  • 24 16 The Combined Ber rices win open their Malaya Cup campaign with a rratch against Johrire at Anson Read St.iaium tomorrow.
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  • 427 16 Gem Hoahing Beaten At Wimbledon IN the second round of the Wimbledon women's singles, Miss Thelma Coyne, of Australia, beat Gem Hoahing 6—3, 6—o, yesterday, cables Reuter. The diminutive Chinese was no match for the hard-hitting Australian, who kept her pinned to the baseline. The Chinese retrieved pluckily but Miss
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  • 57 16 New York. June M GET«'E SARA/EN is not competing m the British Open and plans to play m the American Professional championship at Shawnec-On-Dclaware on July 10. Reuter. Gene Sararen won the* Open m 1°32 and has been one of the leading American contenders
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  • 48 16 Berlin. June U, a NEW wir'.d record f»>r the m 300 metre relay ra<-e w:i; established here by a German team comAlbus DjerfTeld. Vo!gt and M"Mler. The old record of lm 43.35. held ')V the German National team, was reduce to 1 m 44 8s
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