The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 July 1938

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.516. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1938. 10 CFNTS
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  • 563 1 Enthusiast ie Scenes In France HUGE CROWDS WATCH STATE DRIVE IfING GEORGE and Queen Elizabeth arrived m Paris last night for their State visit to the French capital. They were greeted by President and Mme. Lebrun, and by thousands of Frenchmen who cheered enthusiastically
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  • 69 1 British Ships In Far East Bomb Danger R. A. Butler pM.P. s Question London. July U). f Brafc <A Commons ioday. Mr. \huder ask^d what steps iten •<> proU BriUsti 'and Far East aircrmft. I Butler, for the Foreign Gotprnment had not c last Docembpr •)S on t air .;io.
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  • 15 1 Vll(1 1.1. Illh IS land, was -cr- iloua 1 Reuter
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  • 50 1 A S the royal pnu e »iuu drove from the railway station to the Quai d'Orsay. thousands of doves were released. Ihese birds, which had been collected from all parts of the country, were intended as a symbol of the peaceful character of Anglo-French interests.- Reuter
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  • 286 1 President Ivcbrun Greets King Queen When the King and Queen arrived m Paris, a salute of 101 gurs was fired. The station was decorated with impressive splendour. Two companies of Marines preserved arms and a band played 4> God Save the King" and the Marseillaise. President Lebrun
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  • 41 1 Short- Wave Station Opened THE GOVERNOR. Sir Shenton Thovias, last night opened the new Singapore short-wave transmitter, ZHP. il e is here seen inspecting the transmitting apparatus after his speech before the microphone. Full story and another picture en page NINE.
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  • 241 1 "Long Standing Issue Brought To A Head" London. July IM. THE well-known obstetric surgeon and ffynaecolo^ist. Mr. Aleck William Bourne, of Wimpole Street. W., was found not gruilty at the Old Bailey today. He was dischargfea. He appeared on indictment allowing Miat "on June 14.
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  • 47 1 The Japanese Cabinet ha.s approved the proposal of the Ministry of Finance that a revolving fund of 300.000,000 yen be created from the Japanese gold reserves for the purchase of raw materials to be used ta the manufacture of soods for export. Reuter
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  • 43 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Manila, July 19. In a broadcast speech. President Quezon dispelled reports that his recent visit to Japan was m connection with the neutralisation of the Philippines. He said that was a problem only America could solve.—
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  • 69 1 London, July If, The rompcsitc aircraft, Mercurj »v.l Mala, flying as sepir.tif- n rut-,, loft Southampton this morning for Foyne*. Irclana. Tomorrow, weather pennlttlng. l!ip Mercury v.'i:i set cut en a Sight acrota th^ 1 Atlantic to Montreal and New York via B itwojd, Newfoundland.
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  • 328 1 GOVERNOR SULTAN An Official Communique REPORTS DENIED A STATEMENT rcgirthai reports which have appeared m London newspapers during the past few da\s regarding the Sultan of .1 oh ore was issued from (Jovernment House, Singapore, last night, m the form of a communique. The communique staled: "His Excellency the Governor
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  • 39 1 Shanghai. July 1«». it li reliable understood thai Ibi British Ambassador, Sir Archibald Clark -Kerr hai made repnvs ntatioti m Hank.)w t > thi < hlilClll CJovern•nent eoneemiai thi rorttflcatlon of British property at Kluklang.- Reuter
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    • 38 1 V pfIONCHIAi/^ rSTILIES IBRIK I Premier Hotel. TONIGHT CCcktam )IK BCB D DANCE 630 P.M. to 8.30 P.M. ANCE (normal) 9.30 P.M to midnight N0 ADM, SSION CHARQE I U| 'i:s ORCHESTRA """C'ltod I "^^Sfc^ by I>an Hopkins
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  • 242 2 AMERICAN AMBASSADOR ON PURITANS DEMOCRACY London, July 19. A MERICANS from New England took part m the eighth annual pilgrimage to Boston, Lincolnshire, the United States Ambassador, Mr. Joseph Kennedy, being the principal guest at a civic reception yesterday. In his speech. Mr. Kennedy retailed that Puritans who left England
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    53 2 Ail exhibition of Children's Dravrinsrs X; being held m the Conference nan :;t County Hall, Westminster. The exhibition comprised 500 drawings, designs and paintings chosen from 4,000 specimens submitted by about TOO lehoolfl of types. These portraits of the Kins and Queen are by G year-old John O'Leary, of Lavender
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  • 101 2 Knocked Down By Lorry Knocked down by a lorry in Orchard Ivoad yesterday evening. Miss BarkeVu. a Dutch girl, aged seven years, is lying :in the General Hospital in a critical condition with a fracture of the thigh. Before the ambulance arrived, she was
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  • 549 2 Lessons Of China And Spain AIR ATTACK AND SEA POWER Washington, July m. superiority, for which the leading world 4 are now engaged m the most expensive rearmani race m history, will probably determine the outcome oi the "next great war," according to United States
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  • 218 2 Cloth Merchants 9 Shops Destroyed (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 19. OVER "0 people were rendered homeless m a disastrous fire which completely fatted 13 shophoLses m Tznjong Blanja at 3 a.m. t yesterday. No loss of life is reported, however. The houses were
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  • 214 2 Heavy Fine On Ipoh European Motorist (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. July 19. C M. Rogers, Works Superin- tendant of the United Engineers, Ipoh, wdi fined $500. with $50 costs and ordered to pay $250 compensation at Ipoh today when he was charged with causing the death of a Chinese
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  • 223 2 London, July 19. THE Australians won their match against Nottinghamshire by 412 runs today. The Australians declared at 453 for 4, and Nottinghamshire scored 137 m their .second innings. Bradman scored 144 m 179 minutes. HLs innings included one six and 17 fours. He thus completed
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  • 174 2 New Factories For R.A.F. Expansion Work £li Million Plan At Bristol Factory London, July 19. THE Air Ministry announces that two further measures have now beon taken to increase the output of aircraft and engines required m connection with the accelerated Royal Air Force expansion programme. In order to provide
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  • 41 2 Three marriage portions of £12 each were allotted by the City Corporation to "poor young women born m the City of London," who were chosen by lot under the terms of the eighteenth century will of Slgnor Favvale.
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  • 46 2 London, July 19. TIIE Duke of Gloucester has purchased Barnwcll Castle, Northamptonshire. The mansion is mainly Tudor, and the esjtate, which has an area of 2.700 acres. Includes ruins of a fortress dating from the reign of Henry 111.- British Wireless
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  • 105 2 Hitler's Envoy Lord Halifax "Informal Talks" In London London, July 19. WITH reference to reports repardinji the visit to London of Captain Wiedcn\ann, who is a member of Hrrr Hitler's entourage, it Ifl stated that he If not an Infrequent visitor to London It v.\l< lU(g«ftod that on the occasion
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  • 99 2 TO MARRY IPOH MAX The Times of Malaya trxlay announces the engagement of Mtss Rosa lind Yuplrig Wong, the eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. S. Q. Wong of Singapore says our Ipoh correspondent. 1 Miss Rosalind Wong, who is VtU known and popular among both Chi
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE
  • 94 2 Big Death Ro In Air Raid On Hankow 1 bomtxrs >tapf<3 a raid on Hank<>* iodi» %J starting at 8 30am ir*Jl mg two hour*; iat*r It wa* considered by ;,>! .<spondrnt m .-Uy t» Z7 fxtenslvp bombinf n la Hankow No nrrurntr ftrirr^ I but it is ftan n
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  • 117 2 Itanko* Ji< "THAT thr i hin^v form t* ifir ihr town (»f Vin.tH bent on rapturtnc it. a Jii by the fact th.»t fnlk>*mr»* on the southern vobirt<i town, thr < bjMM («41*»f4«l advantaxr. md l<>r<rd »n «w into the town »hrrr rtrftW lias brfun
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  • 27 2 S( ii that I I In I 1 I l.thoratr I I Thr I I with I N ban Chli Fret enjos
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    • 110 2 M\ I I I I I A ?Ri£»*fc Ice-Creatn 1 -J I^^^ '^HBBv •.%**ii«'X* -Wv> •*-X-.^< -j^^^^| ft V venicnt way. Many de]iru;us flavours to choose iron MR QUART BRICK plain 1 .00, special 1 .20 PSR PINT BRICK nn nnn f*i sr? m ni /a fp n? plaln sp^ai
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    • 12 2 DRY SHa5 E: No |^i hfr S lilM. Me dical Hall H>l^
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  • 310 3 CONSIDERABLY FEWER MUI TSAI IN MALAYA Big Fall In Number In Singapore SELANGOR SHOWS RECORD DROP jMUI TSAI IN MALAYA ARE STEADILY ON m THE DECREASE. A mvi tsai is defined officially as an unmarried female domestic servant under the age of 18 years, the custody, possession, control or guardianship
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    84 3 I Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. July 19. I nay stands m the heart of Kuala Pilah town m I serration dedcicatcd by the public of Kuala Pilah 1 Martin Lister, the first British Resident of Negri I' nan responsible for the confederation of the nine T and wat known as
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  • 113 3 Perlis Malays Keen On Education Willing To Build Own Schools EPerlis, the least known of the Malay keen to have their children that they are prepared to build their own schools and even to pay for the services of i teacher. L I lished. I I t vices "In .1
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  • 79 3 •T*H.\ :i committee Kfl drifting the necessary legislation lor amendment of the Children Ordinance to give effect t;» the Mftl Tsai Commiag|on*a recommendations is revealed m tiio annual report of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Mr. A. B. Jordan. The new legislation will provide
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  • 39 3 if lepalm at L ■"^n.m-Mt House „n July hlel <»u^d his death inquest yesterday it m and two other i ndow on ling on thing ofl the tred to have tell on to the
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  • 21 3 Low Notice For The Day 11 'I a.m.; N 1 and 2 of 1938. ttjt 'Ln, n rn <' l« the 3rd
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  • 120 3 Conference Of Boys Clubs Leaders London, July 18. piE three days conference of the National Association of Boys Clubs which ended last night at Oxford, has be. :i attended by 200 club leaders and organisers who, on behalf of their colleagues throughout the country, have been discussing the difficulties associated
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  • 107 3 TWO SAPPERS of the Royal Engineers. Changi, Robert James Mcllroy, 22, and Jack Pies ted, 21, appeared m the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday. Mcllroy was charged with theft of a rnonor cycle worth $200 belonging to a Chinese. Chin Ah Tin, and Plested v. ith stealing
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  • 55 3 A Chinese who was suffering from tuberculosis and was admitted to Tan Tock S?ng Hospital on June 27 committed suicide 16 days later. He was missed from the ward on July 13 and was later found hanging. A verdict of suicide was recorded following an
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  • 88 3 Ordered To Render Their Accounts AN ORDER to render accounts to the plaintiff was made m the Singapore High Court yesterday m an action brought by Kee Ban Keat agains 1 Chop Siong Joo Cheong. Mr. Justice Home also ordered that the plaintiff should have the costs. It was stated
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  • 42 3 The charity night at the New World Cabaret on Saturday, m aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Appeal Week Fund, and organised by Miss Rachel Sum, resulted m a further $1,300 being added to the fund.
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  • 119 3 Three weeks' rigorous imprisonment and six strokes of the rattan was the sentence inflicted on a Chinese, Leng Seng, m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. He pleaded guilly to stealing a black baju and trousers va'ued $1.50 from a Chinese, Ngwee Chiok. It was stated that he had a
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  • 166 3 EXPERIMENTS with Buna, synthetic rubber manufactured m Germany, carried out m England are described m the annual report of the London Advisory Committee to the Rubber Research Institute. "Buna" says the report, "is the name given to the rubber-like products obtained m Germany by the
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    57 3 '£HE men who are doing nuch o/ the arduous uorJ: m conveying Singapore s workers to and from the city during the transport strike.— From left: Imp. Jaafar. Sen. Insp Bengchin, Insps. Manian. A. Rahman and Leong, Sen. Insps. Jansen and Keng Hock. Insps. Mohamed Din aJid Farrer, ActingChief Inspector
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  • News In Brief
    • 82 3 DUMOURS are current In planting circles that the Labour Committee of the United Planting Association haus recommended a further reduction m the wages of Indian estate labourers. The committee has a\so recommended a fixed daily wage of 55 cents a day for Chinese tappers which was to start on July
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    • 64 3 A MAN who proposes to discard his European name and fight for China under a Chinese name has arrived m Singapore on his way to join General Chiang KaiShek's army at Hankow. He is tall, broad-shouldered Mr. Henry Peterson and will be, when he arrives m China. Mr. Peh Der.
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    • 40 3 THE Imperial Airways flying boat due at Singapore from Southampton this afternoon is not expected until this afternoon. The flying boat left Calcutta yesterday and speat last night at Bangkok. It has been behind schedule all the way from Alexandria.
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  • 173 3 JULIANA: HOLLAND HOPES IJEPORTS erieulmtlni In Holland tnd abroad that a second child may be born to Princess Juliana m the lir.st quarter of nest yea.- gained m probability, when Court officials, pressed for statement, refused to d°ny or confirm them. The whispers began about three weeks ago. after an
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  • 112 3 QX a gfeMft of MglltMl driving. a European motorist. C. F. Hill. was lif.rd $30 by the Singmpotr Fourth NyMnli (Mr. R Ward) yesterday. The hearing v.;«.s 4 sequ *1 to j r >!- li.sion between ieftndUlC'l car ami stationary oar m Rowcll Road on Jum 9.
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  • 57 3 Invitation.s to tea at the Bln»aj] Airport Hotel on Monday hav«> b I sent to 400 gQMtI by tiie Whaif tractors of tlu» Singapore Hart) .itBoard In honour ot Sir George Trtii»mer on the eve of his tl^pirtui" !->r England. Many Iflitlimilihfd jkojWp hate
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  • 51 3 The Singap«H*» Y.W.CA. iMMWieti a new term m Ma'ay IfSMttt, <<mm mencing at th- YWCA. Ra(TVs Quay, on Saturday. A class for beflnnen < Muneneet at 9.30 am Women with Ir.t'c knowledge of th* Unßtian* 1 wII i>»» catered for by m intermedia!'* rlass at 10 30
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  • 2944 4 Spanish Civil War Surveyed: Events Since The 1936 Revolt Two Years Of Fighting THE Spanish War enters its third year this week with Franco striving to enter Madrid via Valencia. In two years of war, his army has bombed and shelled its way from Seville to the gates of Madrid,
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  • 79 4 ARMS USELESS ON WET DAY. Rllflir.l.sliM l(1< Ujrr the mannt f 1 can affect t i 1 subject to rl "I had J rheumatism writes. I my Joint* th.i- 1 cid net and when i v torture. I I for rheu: tfttr the TN r i Salts tnd relief. with
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    • 32 4 WEARHES AIR SERVICES LTD. Have to announce that their express air service will resume its daily service on Monday August Ist. Sunday excepted, at the usual times. Cheap return tickets are available.
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    • 126 4 ■\f i I^_U m^__________i /ak Flavour, fr«thae&s pw ilfitl lull**' These qualities q\u >.-. complete enjoyruen' Lyons ccnfect.oni wide variety proYidn: choice for every tan L V ON! DEUCKH S fOtt YOUM JACK SO H CO.. I" Robinson S««|*« F J/,« "STATE' I INVESTMENT ft never fluctuate __________________________H_ I V
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  • 156 5 Paris Now Competes with The Best For Groggy Towers P Paris July n nr i^ninM Tower of Paris--not Pisa— may ranL with other leanin* towers of the world. J ,o<m ranis TV crooked tower of rJrrh of Notre-Dame 'SSSSf* has not 1 Weired m llaedeker's [the din< and »s atLinf
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  • 190 5 From Our Own Correspondent! Bangkok, July 19. THE contract for the construction of the first part of the Port of Bangkok, scheme has been signed at the Ministry of Economic Affairs. This contract has been aw;irded to Messrs. ChrLstiani and Nielsen <Siam>, offshot of a big
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  • 17 5 SPIONAGE IN Canada states has re- Oennan mada, believed to be I ring recently [w United states.
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  • 30 5 at the J <*n the Brangelist Saturdm, o Mr of Meis. Man: IW«> Seremban, a local Mildred Adelaide I held at I <* Matte on leave, who attendPend a month m
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  • 399 5 Rome, July 12. TN emulation of the Roman emperors, Trajan and Marcus Aurelius, Signor Mussolini is having a huge column, the third of its kind, erected m Home. The shaft, somewhat larger and taller than the other two, will embellish the majestic Empire Way, constructed
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  • 1062 5 Malayan Beliefs That Are Passing CUPERSTITIONS on Malayan tin mines, many ol which v persist even today, are described by Mr. S. W. Jones the British Resident, Selangor, m his annual report just published. Mr. Jones says it is appropriate that these "old
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  • 213 5 Swarthmore, Pa., July 12. CIVILISATION, religion v and morality are threatened by barbarity practised m some countries," Prof. Albert Einstein, famous mathematician and physicist, said here recently. Speaking at graduation exercises at Swarthmore College, Prof. Einstein, now professor of mathematics at the Institute for Advanced
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  • 24 5 Herr von Schirach, head of the German youth organisations, has arrived m Rome to arrange extended exchanges of visits between Italian and German youth.
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  • 71 5 CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE'S TWO MEETINGS r\NLY two meetings oi the Gov- crnor's Straits Chinese Consul\itive Commiuoe were held last y<\tr according to the annual report of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs Three topics van dteMMd M Urn two meetings. They were the present position m regard to dena'ionaHsatir-n. the view po
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  • 20 5 Count Ciano. tfcf Italian IfcNlfll Minister. received M. Chvalkow^ky. the Czechoslovak Minister m Rome who has just returned from Prague.
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    • 58 5 *^^^^X -.-..-......Ti "v^^^^H ImSL it Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? White first time! MACLEANS€S ieoretentoti^e PEROXIDE VLJctns patented r Gillwpie pure white nozzle j .O 80k217 TAATU D A CTE Keep, the tooihSincapor, lUUIM KA) I C g- g* «J tlemn from hx« itjareie to last. It on use
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  • 404 7 One Of Hitler's pet Projects krU», «ne r projects, WM W»**. Staneort) on tlvrw |arr p f** 1 „,,llill.' lllis !:ir i< VtP*. the N»»ton»l I [ready H, has middle i rmy ting the .lidly bunt BACKBONE 01 H IN mind the ttendant In archias the
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  • 252 7 A Bull Movement? THE following is a cabled synopsis irom the "Traders" Column of Barront, supplied by Messrs. S. E. Levy Co. It is quite natuial that the market should encounter resistance at present levels though it is passible that the adverse significance of large volume and
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  • 50 7 A Royal Air Force 'plane manoeuvring over Gosport accidentally released n. dummy bomb. It fell into Foster j Public Gardens, narrowly missing Mrs. Euman. wife of Lt. Euman. R.N.. of No. 1 Submarise Depot, Fort Block- house, who was walking along a path {with her little daughter.
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  • 21 7 Mr. G. Couchman has completed 60 years as a member of the village band of Horsmonden, Kent.
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  • 31 7 Mr C. F. Field, an Australian aged I 88. made his first flight from Croydon to the Isle of Man m a Railway Air Services air liner
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  • 80 7 Lieutenant Robert Anthony Dawson. 28, of the Queen's Royal Regimen! (West Surrey), Parkhurst, Isle of Wight, and Miss Elspeth Martin, of 24. of Ash Hill House, Sherfleld English (Hants), were killed when their car collided with a ten-ton lorry on Salisbury Plain. They were
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    • 150 7 HCTORIA_THEATRE FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY ULY 21si, 22nd 23rd at 9.30 P.M. MAX MALINI g MAGICIAN IHO HAS HAD THE HONOUR OF APPEARING BtFORE .M. KING EDWARD VII M KING GEORGE V .M. KING OF SIAM and PRESIDENT HARDING OQKIHG OPEN AT LITTLE'S pees $j.oo and $z.o^ THE NEW .ALHAMBRA
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    • 242 7 TODAY'S EVENT! CAPITOL I 3.15 6.15 9.15 The Most Powerful Dramatic Screen Triumph of Modern Times Blazing into Life with Terrific Power i <■ ■'■^x^ySBSW^Bs&^SS r IR!H_______Sgg£!&N.'?&?' '-T^:<«M__MM___________l aj _fSIBj fP^ '"^^B Ml;- _F b^^^^k'' 4v ___k&^^'-'' E__S_Kn__>'' ''^Ss^w-'' ___IB_^_fc^ :^^§s9_s_B -'^-< "^^^^fllPßHSy^.* i_____-^__ii____^ :^^H-BB ___f <l^ THESE EYES SCORCHED
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  • 607 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1938. P. For Progress T'HE official opening of the new short-wave transmitter of the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation last night marks an important stage m the development of radio m this country. Its call-sign ZHP ("P. for Progress") is well chosen, although the
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  • 959 8  - Giant New Mauretanit To Be Launched At Birkenhead This Mont Joan Littlefield A Letter From Lohl B? THE NEW 33,000 ton liner, "Mauretania,'' now being constructed by Cammel Laird and Company at Birkenhead, will be launched by Lady Bates, wife of the chairman of the Cunard White Star Line, on
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    10 8 Oculist: -CAN YOU READ THE BOTTOM LINE MORE CLEARLY Now
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    • 90 8 VBfkmfM wK/n» y^W^ S^r^ Caldbecks fruits of Empire! Luscious JL S. P. C. The pick of Australia's orchards packed the day they ripen. Juicy ptars, delicious peaches and apricots to bring a sparkle of appreciation to your eyes. SOLE AGEMTS: JOHN LITTLE itt: (Inco'pcratedjn England) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH 8c
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    • 26 8 For SICKNESS HEALTH INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE h UFf ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated tn Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE PHONE: 64H0
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  • 439 9 Qir Shenton Thomas Opens New ShortWave Station I) to be able to give the public some vernment's intentions m regard to radio, statement pending the -ions by the Government, said the Thomas, when opening the B.M.B.C's last night. -ions remain to
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  • 60 9 Strikes Due To Malaya's Prosperity M Hy rising wa [nisible for a labour strikes Mr. •:y tor Chinese re] .rt lathe rapid «d m tli<? •:> and of King the f resulted T °f strikes amongst bourers, as increase* In the extent H ot justified. Mr Jo dl n tM
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  • 98 9 TWO hours after Sir Shenton Thomas had opened the new Singapore short wave transmitter the British Broadcasting: Corporation sent greetings t*> the 8.M.8.C. A short report of the opening ceremony was included m the BBC. news bulletin last night and after recording the facts, the announcer
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  • 155 9 WIFE, DEAF AND DUMB ACCUSES HUSBAND •From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July 19. A DEAF AND DUMB woman appeared as the complainant m a maintenance case which she brought against Lam Kirn Seng heard before Mr. G. E. Turner m Malacca police court today. Ang Kwai Neo, the woman's mother,
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    22 9 SIR SHENTON THOMAS. GOVERNOR OF THE STRAITS sfttif mNTS, speaking over the B.M.B.CYs new short wa>e staLn wh^ch he opened last night.
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  • 644 9 HABEAS CORPUS WRITS SOUGHT fi^S important test case affecting: banishments from the Colony w^s heard m the High Court yesterday, when applications for writs *of habeas corpus were heard before by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell. <% THE Government is adopting a procedure which
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  • 78 9 f\ESPITE the Sino- Japanese war which has prevented many American tourists from making projected tours m the Orient, a party of 32 Americans will arrive m Singapore on July 27 m the course of a round the world tour. The party, which is being conducted by
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  • 41 9 An explosion, followed by fire, badly damaged the yacht Kittywake, a converted auxiliary lifeboat, while she was lying m the basin at Falmouth Customs quay, and the navigating master. Mr. Thomas Sylvester, of Ch'.'Jsea, London, receivd bruises and cuts.
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  • 727 9 Pipe Company Replies To Singapore Ratepayers' Anti-Noise Petition p the Hume Pipe (Far East) Ltd., which spends over $1,000,000 annually m Singapore, is forced T°;™ V t Ca p e P remise to it m Bukit limah Road, as a result of the petition made by ratepayers, alleging- that the
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  • 91 9 <Krom Our Own Corresp* r.or-nt.i Malacca, July 19. AN Bllftlßh-Bpeaktlli Chinese, Chca.i Kirn Bc^e. appe urd before Mr. O. E. Turner, m the Malacca PoUot Court, today, OH a .-harKo of criminal breach of truj>t Cheah is ullrged to have cominirf* criminal breach of iruxt m respect
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  • 56 9 Miss Kathleen Mathias, ]f). of Hm,*worthy. North Devon, daughter of a labourer, was chosen "Pretty Maid of Hclsworthy" :<t the 600 year- old St. Peters Fair, and the rector, tho R<v. R L. Pitt Johnson, presented htf v^ith 50s. the "pretty maid's money," at th« church
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  • 28 9 Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Frewer. old**t Roman Catholic m Oxfori, who celebrated her hundredth birthday received a blessing and A message of greeting from the Pope.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 183 10 From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday STOCKS: London: 11,420 tons (60.643 tons> Liverpool: 32 839 tons (31,624 tons* COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam: £11 10s. Previously: £11 10s. PEPPER: White Muntok m bond: 4d. Previously: 4d. White Muntok Aug.-Oct. 3 15;16d. Previously: 3 15;16d. Lampong black m bond: 2%d.
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    • 1016 10 Fraser And Co. 's List TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1938: I P.M. minim; Buyers Sellfrs Arupat Til Ife) 4s 4s Ga Asam KlHBBUBg 29s 31s c d. Austral Malay j 44s 48s n.c.d Ayer Hitam > 24s 9d 2os ski Ayer Wciir t$l) .6«> Bangrtn lm
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    • 471 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday Chare or £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 pc, 1944-64.... IHV2 114 V& Fundin? Loan. 4 p c. 1960-90 114% 114% War Loan. 3«/ 2 pc 102% 102y 8 Com. Union As.see. (Units) 10
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    • 66 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Firm. Spot: £193 ss. Previously: €191 125. 6d. Three months: £194 7s. 6d Previously: .€192 17s. 6d. NEW YORK TIN: Opening Price: 43.37 Previously: 43.25. COPPER Settlement: £40. Previously: £39 15s GOLD: Yesterday: £7 Is. 4*id Previously: £7 Is. 3d. SILVER: Spot:
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    • 71 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Method of Pant* oeiore Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously Paris Franc to 121.1 178 3 1.6 178 3 16 New York to 4.88 4.91 7 n 4.92» 8 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.97^ 4 8.95 8 9S a Hong Kong.. Per dollar Is. 215
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    • 190 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations July 19 SELLING London. T.T. 2)3 29 32 London, demand 2|3 2932 Lyons, demand 2065 Switzerland, demand 249 Hamburg, demand 141 New York, demand 57 >p, Montreal, demand 57 7 16 Batavia, demand 1031 b Samarang, demand 1033.J Calcutta. Bombay, and Rangoon, demand 155
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    • 386 10 The following New York quotations are supplied by Reuter. LOOW-JONLS AVtKAl.KS Previously Yesterday Close Close Changes 30 Industrials 138.53 140.39 up 1.8G 20 Rails 27.19 27.90 up .77 20 Utilities 21.39 21.64 up .25 40 Bonds a9 06 89 3 J up .27 BminaM done fcolal volume
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    • 90 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 19, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. July) 25% 25 2 Good F.A.Q. m bales (F. 0.8. July) 24% 24 7/ 8 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spotloose) (awardable Singapore* 25% 25% July 25 V 2 25% Aug. -Sept. 25% 26 Oct.
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    • 145 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday up fe Tin share orders from London were rather meagre this morning but as far as can be seen the market there appears to be on the easy side In the local
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    • 64 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai Hongkong. Manila sinfaport Invcttment Bankers and Brnkrrs m WtmtMttM ana C Daily Foreign Markrt Cables and Qu.tat*»i MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANCi* COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR U lAI CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE CANADIAN COMMODITY FXCHANOFS. SHANGHAI STOCK EXOBANGL HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS U
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  • 20 11 Joseph Baw, a British subject, was fined £5 for maliciously damaging Power Station No. 1 at the Gibraltar dock wciks.
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  • 590 11 Fraser And Co.'s Weekly Report MORE CONFIDENCE IN NEW YORK MARKETS during the past week have underor O ne little aHeration, and quieter conditions have prevailed both locally and at home, say) Messrs. Fraser and Co their weekly report. RepoFts from New York have' indicated steady
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  • 387 11 Efforts To Increase Colonies Output p^RANCE is going to make a great eifer. to become one of the world's j god producing countries. By a decree Jtut issued a sum of 100 000.000 francs have b?en sot aside for the purpose of prospering the mineral resources
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  • 52 11 Manila, July 18. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Antamok 0.38 0.38 Atok 0.27 0.275 Coco Grove 0.425 0.135 Demonstration 0.275 0.275 I XL. 0 65 unquoted Masbate 0.145 0.145 Mines Operations 0.10 0.10 San Mauricio 0.445 0.455 United Paraeale 0.29 0.29 Gold Share Averages: Previous 74.64'
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  • 189 11 Singapore Produce Prices Mn-;.tp. .e, July 19, 12 o'ilurk noon timers Selln* Oamtnei ;>, H.imbur:: Cuuc Sl3i>o Javj Cube 00 Tepl,ei White Ifunlok 114 M Whir: $13 ts Black $8 18 Copra Mixed 53. 35 Sun Dr ed $3 65 I »pnu j Bmali r'.aue «:j r,u Ptfr Flake f>o
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    • 530 11 ADVERTISEMENTS th. BOARD RESIDENCE Snoaporf /rccjrtftf sea front KATONG GRANGE— ?7 Meyer Kd r~" 9»f ,near Swimming Club) ZSUSr* rt < part Board-Residence at moderate rates !nrnt»> Tlm< Gardens— Tennis. smeup"' Phone- 5758. j Office: I»H *»*> Jill* |OB>I>BI fhon< r »JTI fl "I** lUI printer «*>•«• p— im.^., mm
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    • 304 11 BANK OF CHINA I 'Incorporated tn Cnina ov Sixviai c:uuei. It. OciJ Street. Sir report. MODERN BANKING With branches and sub-branches throughout China, and correspondents m all the principal cities of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business of tvsry description. TO LET OFFICES^ IN
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    • 679 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE. ZHL 1.33 tnc/s (225 m p.m. 1.00 Miscellaneous programme of new gramophone records. 130 Mid-day rubber prices. 2-Ou toter C v!S? eOU4 PrOCramme ontd >- -5.00 Hokkien Amoy music t «nS Sweetie ns from Peipin- dramas, t 6.00 Chinese musical interlude f 6.15 Selections from "Foo Moo
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  • 20 12 The m.s. Tabian (Netherland Line) will be berth alongside the Harbour Board Wharf at daylight today. She will sail tomorrow.
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  • 554 12 Junks And Small Craft Not To Fly Flag AS a direct aftermath of the recent cases of piracy, the Portuguese authorities m Shanghai have cancelled the right of all junks or other small native craft to fly the Portuguese flag, says the China Press. The
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  • 562 12 Lf M.S. Sri Ayudhaya, pride of the Siamese Navy, arrived m Manila recent!'/ out day delayed, Rftei having received its "baptism of flit" m 1 a storm at sea about live day.s out from Manila. Ofllrijls of .the ihJ |Just taunctud m Kobe. Japan, .said 1 j that
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  • 96 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR The following ,hip, y_ wharves or cxpectST Main Wbarf, X, llrj Bulan 17: Son™ if Marudu 11; Cmte Verde J. 1 Kmpir* |>oclr, Kntr anr* r Steel Seafarer 34; Sllverteak M Kmpire lU>ck Entrw,^ ElephanU 4« l4lf U, We«t Wharf, m, r m,,(,, n v Lycaon ai l^
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    • 413 12 J *^%^^rfMP < n^jr v^ Tjfo^^Jfm EMPRESS /&&!!££s&& your passage on Canadian Pacific's *~^^B flpß^^ Yokohama to Honolulu In eight t*?^^^^ r r E m P res!t °f Asia First. Tourist HA r >'Jt£%M£^* m *''++^^B l i t 't'ti<'ns with Canadian Pacific **^^~\*'>/&^:' £y your otcn agent. I^W Hr
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    • 307 12 BIBBY LINE (L«JNI>ON \ln»KK N > PALL MAI I I ON|M» S .Mail PassetiKri r .NM-N h ftu R\N(iO()N, iOHiMiu. h»KT«L MARSEIIIKS ri\v,MUH \M» I ONhns with throuch tonncrUia ir« Sintap.irr no\nvs\);t IMUMI R.iniooa cmJ CHEBHI YORKSHIRE OEKUYMHIHt Auk BHROP6RIRI g j STAPPORDSHIHI OXFORIXSiUh'F 6 0 WORCEBTERSHI CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE DBRBYBHHU
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    • 540 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals DESPATCHES B* 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,
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    • 152 12 PASSENGERS BY AIR Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM plane "Buizerd" on 16.7.38 Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, Mr. Krawinkel, Mrs. Kissing, Mr. W. van der Stadt, Mr. S. A. Shahab, Mr. J. McDonald, Mr. N Sauve Mr. R. Boulle. Left for Medan. India and Europe Iby KLM plane "Ruiierd" on 16.7.38:
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    • 208 13 THEY'LL LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE I fHEAP RtiuKN TICKETS TO CHINA. lAPAN. COLOMBO AND BOMBAY. r two months rtom SINGAPORE. Ist Class 2nd Class $137.14 «r v in h SlSB.s*} $137 t k tie fn Yokohama $222.86 $1 54.2 m 1 olombc a 5282.86 11XX Homha% 5300.06 $205 71
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    • 478 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. Incorporated m Lng:and.) i FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS ABD SUEZ CANAL Steamer CITY OF DERBY Havre L'don a dam H'b'ira cv»n» Ooe Safk CITY OP SINGAPORE Havre. Ldon R dam. s'bSg S.a^ 52 2 Aug j CITY OF BAGDAD Havre. L don.
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    • 740 13 SaHSFIELD CO.i LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIPPING The Ssa» «cain Nart«atloD C*w Ltd. Canada Mnmih.,. Une» lAA INfMUMI TLJtSToI S bondCD 4no GlorYb r V. rb L 1 tr s nd MK^ Mmrtfc< IBjy -i:\ILWATVi Ihe Federated \Uia, States Mim The RoyaJ SUte Railways «4
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    • 684 14 K. P. M. MAKASSER -Wednesday, July 20. Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS Wednesday, July 20, Ma tok and Palembang. TOGlAN— Wednesday. July 20, Tcengkal, Moera-Saba and Djambi. BOTH— Wednesday, July 20, Belawan-Deli. BOISSEVAIN— Thursday. July 21. Batavia, Rodriguez, Mauritius, Reunion, Tamatave. Lourenco-Marques, Durban, Capetown, Mo&sel-Bay, PortElizabeth. East-London
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    • 415 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Dae Sails Oue Singapore Singapore New York M.S. SILVERTEAK In Port July 23 Sept. G M.V. MALAYAN PRINCE Aug. 2 Aug. 9 Sept. 25 M.S. SILVERSANDAL Aug. 18 Aug. 25
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    • 424 14 O. S. K. LIN{ FOR AFRICA AND SOIIH \mv,., i Montevideo Maru Huenot Aires via Cape Town. Rio de ja .1 and Montevideo. Manila Mara Buenos Aires via Colo: Zanzibar. Dar-es-Sai.j renco Marques. Durban and Cape Town. 1 La Plata Mam Buenos Aires rta i Cape Town. Rio de Janeli
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  • 295 15 ft j v RAINBOW.) can drop Into billiards I vounKst r ,n .star into Into mother i have written a dlffl- aid have we wellin I WUiard world. tcr, the other a h the f wo 01 a job up. lon't yon bo m break"
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  • 10 15 X.P.- S open S A B 5 5SasS*H
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  • 142 15 Diary Of The DAY HOTELS. RAFFLES: Cocktail Dance 630 to 8.30 pm. Dinner and Dance 9.30 p.m ito midnight. SEA VIEW: Special Dinner and Dance. COCONUT GROVE: Dinner and Dance. CINEMAS. CAPITOL: "Crime and Punish- ment," with Peter Lorre. Edward Arnold and Marian Marsh. Columbia, Picture. Opening Today: 3.15, 6.15
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  • Article, Illustration
    92 15 picture. THE MOTHERLANDS INDIES SOCCER TEAM, which passed through Singapore yesterday, m the NederMnd Line vessel Christiaan Huygens after touring m Holland. In the centre is den Hecr F. van Bommel, the team's manager. The team is composed of Javanese, Eurasian and Chinese tfayVl'm a* ac A COl nt J
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  • 261 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 19. Prizes at the Seremban and Coast District Agri-horticultural show, yesterday, were given away by the Tengku Ampuan, consort of H.H. the Yam Tuan of Negri Sembilan. The winners were: Cup for winner of most prizes m padi section (presented
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  • 67 15 At th« general meeting of the Clerical Union held last Thursday, the following were elected office-bearers: hon. sports sccmary John Rodrigues: grounds superintendent L. Gammell; football captain W. F. Gomes; billiards captain Lim Tin Soon; badminton captain Tan Hye Leong; table tennis captain Stephen Ding and hockey captain
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  • 445 15 BOARD SAY MUST FIGHT EDDIE PHILLIPS '/^PINION of many shrewd followers of boxing is that the present lull m enthusiasm is largely due to the fact i that we have not had British heavyweight title match for sixteen months. There has always been a
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  • 104 15 WOMEN'S GOLF AT BUKIT TIM AH Tiie women's L.G.U. competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted m a win for Mrs. I. R.. Cameron with a score of 64. The following cards were returned: Mrs. I. R. Cameron 100 36=64 Mrs. K. A. Jackmaii 81—14=67 Mrs. C.
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  • 292 15 TWO DAYS SKYE RACING THIS WEEK-END (From Our Own Correspondent) Taipinr, July 19. for Friday, the first ™eting ay are°: Pine Skyc RACE 1 JSHSSSt ab Ut tW fUr2 n^' Gr^ Lad. Startelle RACE 2 Ponies, class 3, div. 2, about 5 furs
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  • 150 15 Results of y-esUrday's ttM m the Tanglin tennis tournament were: Open Mixed Doable* Mr. and Mrs. Strickland beat SL. and Mrs. Hill 6—3. B—6. Men's Handicap Doubles Mr. Mange and Mr. Penning ton j -2) beat Mr. Cutler and Mr. Hender- j son (s~t.) 6—4, 6—2. FL.
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  • 86 15 The G.S.F.A. league table up to date is: P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Marine Dept. 7 6 1 0 30 3 12 Mental Hospital 7 6 1 OS 2 612 Medical Services 7 5 1 1 24 12 11 S.S. Police 7 3 3 119
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  • 67 15 London. Earl Baldwin, president of the Marylebone Cricket Club, has written ro W. R. Hammond intimating that he Is proposing him for election as a member of the M.C.C. The newspapers point out that It is a graceful tribute to the Englar./ Test captain. Membership
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  • 218 15 I ■"PHE M.C.C. have been experiencing some difficulty m finding a captain for the side that is to tour South Africa next winter. Six leading amateur players have already declined the honour and now an invitation has been extended to the hon. C.
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  • 51 15 Great Britain beat Norway by 76 points to 67 m an international athletic contest last week and this avenged a defeat received m Oslo last September. One of the highlights of the con Lest was the clever running of Sydney Wooderson. the world's mile record holder, when winning the 1.500
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  • 147 15 HON MING TO SUCCEED G. DA V will have a new diving champion this year. Winner of the springboard vent last year. George Day will be prexwding to England In August and as thi* year's meet will be held en Sept. 24 he will not be able
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  • 99 15 •From Our Own Correspondent. USfremban, July IK. NDER THE AUSPICES of the Ifegri Sembilan Teachers Association i Malayan Teachers Tennis Tournament will be held m Seremban dvrini ?arly part of August. The Hon. Tuan ShMkh Ahmad jp and thp Hon. Dr. S.. R. Krishnan JP have donated cups
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  • 59 15 1 Donald Budcr (United States) jblecicn champion, and the best liwn tennis player In the world, was sationallj beaten m Belgrade W »n 2.000 spectator*, by f Kukuijevt- Jugoslavia* m two sets '15 IS, T G. atako, Budtel Wimbledon doubles partner, loet to f Punre?
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  • 35 15 The following fixtures start tod At Bristol, Otouetstenhlrt n Sum At Boorncxnouth, Kamn bin At MeJditone, Kent ft, QUa At Hinck>y. E^elcestershin Somerset. At Workrop. Kotttnchamt] In ITWfT. At NorUuußpioo, Northaaptoa i U
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  • 61 15 Prince Btraboafa ti siam. w ol the British racing drlTtn Oold m 1936-7. is new almost as certain V compete the hat trick Ulla year I week, he won the Derby and District motor club's Nuffteld Trophy i and brought his total prints for Ihe sea-son to i>a more than
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  • 579 16 WITH the very high standard of athletics seen this year m all the states, especially Selangor, Singapore and Penang, many will expect to see a number of records broken at the Malayan athletic meeting at Kuala Lumpur this week-end Sin j;:ipor v
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  • 118 16 P Wealthy And A Sexagenarian rom Our Own Correspondent.* Bangkok. July 18. A wealthy woman owner of a rh*emill m Bangkok has been attending the soccer matches played between the various schco:s and also other matches for over tow years. She is now over sixty. The o'd
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  • 55 16 Entries tor the open singles, open Soubles, handicap singles, and handirap doubles events of the J.C.SA. tennis tournament have been extended until July 31. Members desiring to rompete should send m their entries together with the necessary fees either to the sports secretary or the tennis convener
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  • 264 16 One Goal Each In Third Division Match ALTHOUGH of a poor standard, the third division soccer match between the Municipal Services and the Police yesterday proved interesting, especially m the second half. The match ended m a draw, both sides scoring a each. The op ning half was a half
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    24 16 picture. LAOY ADDISON and V O. Miller, who be.it Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell m t.ieir Dyne Cup match :it Tan^lin Club yesterday.— Free Press
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    14 16 picture. KWIK TIANC; BOON m action m the B.CJLC. veterans' doubles yesterday. Free Press
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  • 118 16 The following are the ties to be played at the Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hall, this week-end: SATURDAY AT 2.15 P.M. Veteran's Singles (Semi-Final): A. R De Souza <C.U. > vs. Tan Hock San (.Devonshire*. Women's Junior Singles (Semifinal): Miss Lee Shao Mcng (Marigold) vs. Miss Hilda Schelkis
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  • 60 16 The following have been selected to play cricket for the V.M.C.A. vs. The Wearnes Sports Club on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the Anson Road ground: Lee Fong Llm (capO, R. Lyne. I Suratta. Kam Gim Lock, S. Hope, Tan Guan Kiat, V Xavier. M. Swyny Au Kow
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  • 299 16 THOUGH the F.M.S. side to play the o lim A Ipoh over the coming week-end \va> M it seems likely that there >\ill \y? a t M before the match comes off L d 3 iva is 111 the side chosen,
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  • 508 16 Indians Beat Pulaa Brani By Three Goals To Two DKATING the Indian Association by three goals to two m a second division football game yesterday the Pulau Brani soccer team avenged their defeat by the sam? team who beat them by a similar margin m April. Yjsterday'.i victory fcr bh?
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  • 35 16 London, July 19. p. A. GIBB is not fit to play m the fourth Test Match to start at Leeds on Friday and he has been reolaced by Price. Reuter
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  • 35 16 Larry Gains who. because of his colour, cannot fight for the British heavyweight boxing title, has staked his claim for a fight for the British Empire title at present held by Tommy Fa r r.
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  • 72 16 Following are the results of the S.C.R.C. tennis ties played at Hcng Lim Gresn yesterday. Open Singles Chua Choon Leong beat V P Wee 6—3, 6—2. "B M Doubles Semi-Final T. G Sect and Chee Kong Tet beat Ong Choo Bee and Lim Kian Sam 6—3, 6—l. Veterans'
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  • 54 16 The folh A'ii piaver.s wiM Wpfmilt rhe C:.ld StOTMt Bportl Cub asu D M IT. md N. at £o.*<*er tomorrow. Boh Lim. Somo-j, Chpow Hn. Chaan Teck, Kirn Swe-\ Chwee Ens. C'h n I Bock. Seng Rock, Rotttrty, Ah Ba'i land Liang Pens. Re»*rve.: Paul Le^. Sw.'p
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  • 74 16 SOON SAN IN TEAM ON SATURDAY Correspondent T« (hr I ,1,1 th.« a i More I ikai p tc rtgftrt tii.. ■•Urn b I•' leh (Publi ell i:^ Uv and oaa tin Eva! n With BO •v tl If 'Ii I the SA X a l• k I like tv
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