The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 July 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15.840. ESTD. 1835 THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939. 5 CENTS
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  • 284 1 Business Circles Say $o Change Of Policy SUPPORT OF DOLLAR IS URGED IN PRESS London, July 26. preliminary agreement continues to issed m Far Eastern circles. us observers, including some representative business, are now inclined to be more the barrage of propaganda by the
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  • 36 1 Shanghai, July 26. THE British passenger steamer Haitan, proceeding to Swatow from Hong Kong, struck a mine and was badly damaged. She is proceeding to Hong Kong under her own steam.— Reuter
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  • 90 1 London, July 26. ASKED for information about the steps taken by the Powers to discourage the present sale of war material to Japan the Under-Secre-tary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler, revealed that no licences had been issued .for the export of such
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  • 33 1 Washington, July 2(j. THE Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Francis Sayre, has been nominated by President Roosevelt to succeed Mr. Paul McNutt as High Commissioner of the Philippines.- Reuter
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  • 111 1 WEATHER CAUSES DAMAGE Berlin, July 2C. IN spite of help including foreign workers, labour service recruits and 45,000 students now gathering the harvest, even so the labour power is inadequate and this, combined with weather conditions, is going to drag out
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  • 68 1 London, July 26. TTHE Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare, replied m the negative to a House of Commons question as to whether it was intended to abandon the Thetis. The Government earnestly desired to salvage the submarine as soon as possible,
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  • 60 1 London, July 26. "THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare, speaking m the House of Commmons, confirmed the decision to purchase additional trawlers for conversion for naval use. He said that the number would probably be about 80 and added that these particular
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  • 61 1 London, Juiy 2f* QUESTIONED about the Danzig iortiH fications m the House of Commons, the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler, declared that while some military preparations were taking place, the information m the possession of the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, did not
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  • 57 1 London, July 2G. THE Pcitmaster-General announces that as from Aug. 5 a weekly British trans-Atlantic air service will be introduced and the route will be Southampton, Botwood, Montreal and New York. There will then be two direct weekly air mail services to North America,
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  • 161 1 London, July 2ti. A POWERFUL explosion, ascribed to I.R.A. terrorists, occurred m the cloak-room of King's Cross Station, London. Sixteen were injured, including two women whose clothes were torn oft* by the force of the explosion. One man had his legs blown
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  • 43 1 The 1939 Exhibition cf German Art toot opened m Munich by Herr Hitler. He also watched a viammoth procession illustrating 2.000 years of German culture. Herr Hitler is seen greeting guests from Italy, tvhcii opening the exhibition.
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  • 251 1 Trade Commissioner On The Big Fall In Imports London, July 26. THE effects of the Malayan Chinese boycott of Japanese 1 goods last year are revealed m the report of the British Trade Commissioner at Singapore on economic and commercial conditions m Malaya, published
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  • 110 1 Destroyers To Keep Out Refugees London, July 20. QNE division of destroyers and VJ five Government motor launches are engaged m patrolling the Palestine coast to prevent Jewish refugees from landing, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, revealed at question time m the House of
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  • 17 1 The Minister of the Interior for the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia yesterday banned all Polish newspapers.
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  • 298 1 Staff Talks Very Soon? London. July 26 NEGOTIATIONS for a non-aggres-sion pact between Britain Prance and Soviet Russia have now leached such a stage that it i> believed that Stiff talks could be started almost at once, Keuters Diplomatic Correspondent understands. It is expected that an
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  • 68 1 Malta, ftilj •THE result of the Ifatteat i has proved a triumph for the constitution 3ted In February. Some M.M 17,000 r\ electors voted m spite of ai. pt* ed nationalist boycott. Ten mem ben of the will be elected. In the first divi
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  • 194 2 Agreement On Order In Concession ECONOMIC QUESTION CRUX OF DISPUTE Tokio, July 26. THE third session of the Anglo-Japanese round table conference today discussed the committee's report m nmection with seven Japanese demands. Japanese observers predict agreement on matters affectin- the maintenance of peace
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  • 204 2 P.WD. MEN NOW RELEASED Shanghai, July 26. MR. H. Rose, Chief Inspector of the Shanghai Municipal Council's P.W.D., and two other foreigners were released by the Chinese and Japanese authorities unconditionally this morning. All arrested Chinese are also being released and lorries are being
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  • 37 2 The Duchess of Gloucester this month opened a new county school j^r girls at Farnham. Here is the Duchess being greeted by Sir Malcolm Frascr, Lord Lieutenant of Surrey, on arrival
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  • 191 2 GERMANS STRANGLING" RUMANIAN PROVINCE Nazi Organisations Order Restriction Of Trade Bucharest, July 26. THE economic life of Rumanians m Banat, the south- western province adjoining Hungary, is being "slowly strangled* by German?, who form a relative majority there, states a petition to the government by leading Rumanians m Temisoara, capital
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  • 127 2 Pcipins, July 26. BELIEVING that it is still premature to regard the Tientsin issues as I aving been amicably settled, although the Anglo-Japanese joint declaration issued on Monday embodied agreement on the general questions forming the background of the Tientsin situation, the Japanese military authorities
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  • 67 2 Tokio, July >6. A XV INTUNG ARMY communique rx claims that 59 Soviet and Outer Mongol aeroplanes were brought down by Japanese over the ManchukuoMongol- frontier yesterday. A despatch from Balshagal, on the frontier, jays that the Japanese artillery heavily bombarded the Soviet positions on
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  • 77 2 London, July 20. f O1?D and Lady Horder welcomed the guests at a reception m honour of refugee doctors who are joining the Chinese Red Cross and the Chinese Ambassador Mr. Quo Talchi, was present. Lord Horder declared that the debtors were ready to
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  • 57 2 Paris, July 26. THE Duke de Maura, the Spanish Monarchist leader, has left Estoril Portugal, for Lausanne, where he is meeting ex-King Alfonso, reports L'Excelsior from Lisbon. According to the report, the Duke has precise Instructions from Gen Franco, the Spanish dictator, to discuss
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  • 27 2 Shanghai. July 26. Admiral Hart today took over command of the United Stater, Asiatic Fleet from Admiral Harry Yarnell Reuter
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  • 83 2 London, July !.">. THE House of Commons agreed to the air supplementary estimates r a brief discussion m v.'hieh Opposition members suggested the balloon barrage was an overrated protection and Germany was experimenting cutting-edge planes. The Under-Sccretary for Air, Capt. H H. Balfour, said the
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  • 38 2 Paris, July 2b\ THE court has decided that gold valued at £8,000,000 lodged m the Bank of France by the Spanish Republicans shall be returned to the Bank of Spain immediately. Reuter
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  • 139 2 Aggressors In East West: Chinese View Shanghai, July 26. THE nationalist newspaper Shun Pao, m an editorial headed "Concessions made to aggressors m the East will only tempt aggressors m the West to fresh depredations." declares that 'everything m the Far East and Europe is still shrouded m darkness." The
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  • 68 2 London, July 26. IHHE advisory commitr-ee adminis- tering the Colonial Development Fund has recommended that £625 000 should be contributed towards various schemes m the Colonies under which Jamaica receives £85.000 towards the cost of a new division ol the Department ot Agriculture, created to
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  • 69 2 Wellington, July *6. MEW ZEALAND defence services to be extended and the personnel Of the regular iorees increased. With a view to facilitating the training of pilots, two full-scale flying schools are being established. Six more Airspeed Oxford planearc to be purchased,
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  • 47 2 London. Jul\ lh. IT is learned on good authorr *the Netherlands Indies have abandoned the extra 20,000 metric tons of sugar recently allotted to them, but official announcement is expected v the International Sugar Cound decided who shall take the NethIndies' place. Reuter
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  • 38 2 London, July THE Conservatives retained mouth at the bye -election created by the appointment of Major H as Governor of Bengal. Mr. L. R. Pym, <Con.» 17.358. Mr. F. R. Hancock Labour 11.54?. Reuter
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  • 13 2 BA 14. Will: Choi: n Singapore of St J and I
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  • 48 2 Murder And Comedy In Pavilion Film MURDL: I Virgin. I the c I man A- Tho film I ("There's A I Dougla. I Singj I good ent< Douglas I 'detective who I by his wife, V I to '•help bin I I A E Mo-. I shor*s I
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  • 27 2 HEAT WAVE STARTS BE BRUSH FIRES IN U.S. UUNI I BQlt Of Oil. neratlons. bincd \v: In a Fmtt U :iy p] d. a shorta?< t. Reuter
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  • 17 2 i• I cbaii for n i a 4Ulc \> Uol 11l I Reuter
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  • 7 2 STEVENS ROAD CAR COLLISION mm oth< can.
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  • 365 2 BRITISH FRENCH WINGS "INTERLACEE IN COMMON SKY OF LIBERTY" I ondon, July 26. IN the course of a speech at a dinner m London last night to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of Louis Bleriot's first flight across the English Channel, the Air Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood, referred to the close
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  • 37 3 Magistrate On "Mean Type Of Offence" TYPE Of Conrad :rate rday, when Kong, to :innent on I m respect of $70. one Hang is alleged the morning of udulent Qned $10. that the emitted was charg|et him.
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  • 23 3 WOMAN ADMITS SUICIDE ATTEMPT ito the suicide." p.ese C. H. Police A att In the .Od .t police I .de The The o
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  • 89 3 QUININE OPENS UP A NEW ERA OF PROSPERITY FOR CHINA ooa that no matter ±n official name that the twe i. •west of the i For more .v. I on account us caused by Formerly, it mmerda] i n where 03 of thousands -ry far Since 4.ene de- > tan,
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  • 51 3 Miss Barbara Sledman, a New Zealand girl, married Mr. James I. Pearse, of the Indian State Railways, at St. Lawrence Jewry, E. C. At the reception m the West End, Indian orderlies garlanded them with fresh roses. The bride and bridegroom arc here seen receiving their
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  • 304 3 Court Story Of Shooting In Coffee-Sh op MAN WOMAN ACQUITTED [WO young Cantonese, a man and a woman named Wong Yuen Lam and Wong Ah Kam, respectively, alleged to have been involved m a shooting incident m a coffee-shop m Jalan Besar, were acquitted by Mr. J. McFall m the
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  • 127 3 CAID TO HAVE BEEN m the employ of the Municipality for over 17 years. Rangga^amy. an Indian, was fined $40, m default of payment, a c of six weeks' rigorous Im sonment, m the Singapore Second Court yesterday. He pleaded guilty t3 stealing two
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  • 78 3 ALLEGED to have been found m possession of a sports bicycle reasonably susptcted to have been stolen, a 29-year-rld Teochow. Lee Kuan Chong, claimed trial before Mr. L. C. Goh m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday. The accused informed the court that he bought the
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  • 78 3 THREE CHINESE, How Kor San. Lim Chooi and Ng Tet Cheng, were produced before Mr. C. H. Koh m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, on a charge of abetment of the importation of 21 piculs and 37 catties of rubber into the Colony without a certificate of
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  • 72 3 A VERDICT OF DEATH by misadven- ture was returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday at an inquiry into the death of a Chinese house-painter, Koh Ah Chian. who ri.ed of injuries received when he fell while painting the window of a
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  • 55 3 LJEAH HAK HENG, a 35-year-old Hokkien, pleaded guilty before Mr. C. H. Koh m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge of possession of dutiable liquor and secondly with distilling liquor without a licence m Aljunied Road. Duty on the liquor was $13.63. Sentence
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  • 160 3 PLEADING guilty to a charge of cheating, Wan Ismail bin Abdul Majid, a young Malay clerk Of the i General Hospital, Johore Bahru, was bound over for six months m the sum ot $100 when he appeared m the Singapore Third Police Court, yesterThe
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  • 64 3 rIE next monthly social and literary meeting of the A.C.S. Old Boys' Association v/ill be held at the Chapel Hall, Coleman Street, tomorrow, at which Mr. T. Dorasamy will speak on "The Literature of Abuse." Other items of the programme will include community singing conducted by Mr. T. W. Hinch
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  • 681 3 Sultan For Lingga Rhio After 28 Years? ATTITUDE OF THE DUTCH Malays' desire to revive the Rhio and Lingua dynasty, an offshoot of the old Malacca dynasty, is expressed m an article m Lembaga, the Johore Malay daily newspaper. "JHE Rhio and Lingga dynasty
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  • 230 3 Only Firm With Road-Making Plant WAS the firm of Wee Cheng Soon, the building contractor, the only firm m Malaya to possess a road-mak-ing plant as alleged m a letter? In his claim for over $4,000 from Wea Cheng Soon, J. K. Jones, a building engineer, was examined on this
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  • 98 3 DLEADING gumy to a charge cf ne^li- gent driving along Temple Street on July 18. a 20-year-old Chinese, Chan Ming Poh, was yesterday convicted and fined $20 m the Simapoie Traffic District Court. On other charges of driving a car without a licence and without being covered
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  • 65 3 Before Mr. Justice Manning m 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— S.24o 38— J. N. Jones vs. Wee Cheng Soon. Thereafter. S.sBl 3B— Chan Wai Hing vs. Kee Sing and Co. and ors. 5. 456 36— F. A. Bartholomeusz Ltd. vs. F. J. J
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  • 270 3 "TELL the accused that I do not accept his alibi. The evidence of the boys has been very intelligently given and they have been corroborated by the European lady," said Mr. L. C. Goh In the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday when he convicted Chye Khoon,
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  • 97 3 CTATED to have had 13 previous convictioi^. an Indian. Ramasamy, v:as sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment, to be flowed by a year's police supervision, by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. Conrad Oldham yesterday when he was convicted oi a charge ot f .heft of a
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    • 123 3 "ROMANCE" AT POPULAR PRICES! "ROMANCE" Hair Cream 30 cts. "ROMANCE" Amber Brilliantine 25 cts. "ROMANCE" Solid Brilliantine 30 cts "ROMANCE" Rose Hair Oil 25 cts. Behind each ROMANCE item is twenty years' Laboratory' research and experience, ROMANCE COSMETICS are guaranteed to be of the highest quality and compare favourably with
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  • 2009 4 A Singapore MAN in LONDON London, July 18. TT S getting almost comfort- able m the underground trains these mornings. Occasionally I get a seat. At other times I can usually manage to breathe naturally and even, if folded several times, to read bits of the day's new>. think this
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  • 574 4 IN A DETERMINED effort to stabilise her economic system Japan intends m the future to l?vy a greater percentage from th* c i country's many Industries, and m particular which ha i rapidly become one of the richest ventures m the land. Next to silk, pearl
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    • 40 4 Qlostbra Being well-groomed is cv lential to success. Other* judge you by ycur appearonce. There is no excuse for untidy hair! The daily use of just a few drops of Glostora cssures you of be'ng olwayf weli-groomed. 4 APB ft
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    • 61 4 SELETAR^i F^ country HOTt L pi Him. Upper Thonuon^Sembawang Rd. Opp. Mata Gal One of the Beauty Spots of Singapore. Lovely Excellent Cuisine. uII > l One of the few Quiet spots left m SinW NEXT SUNDAY.*— HIGH TIDE:- If MWMAW T ll* 11 a. SPECIAL:- pJBg pom B a
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  • 156 5 The reservoir as It appeared just Delore the oresent w>rk began. Ihe trea is now dry, and the Self tar River has been diverted. The outlet for the new Seletar reservoir. Hind it will cover some of the lower sections mi, which is being
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  • 1101 6 WEALTHY MALAY SUED BY EX-CONSTABLE Wrongful I mprisonment Is Alleged SEQUEL TO RECENT ALOR GAJAH CASE (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July 25. a retired police constable, named Maarop, sought to recover damages from a wealthy Alor Gajah Malay, Bachik bin Ju'amat, for alleged wrongful imprisonment and malicious prosecution, m
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  • 249 6 Overcrowding As Cause Of Prostitution DHINCIPAL causes of prostitution were listed by Dr. K. Ando m a talk on -Th-j Oldest Profession" at the Smgapore Rotary Club yesterday. The gradual awakening of the moial conscience and the acceptance* by most races of monogamy was one reason, he said. Another factor
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  • 291 6 RULES FOR EMPLOYING SER VANTS In Germany Today Berlin, July 11. TO remedy the shortage of domestic servants m Germany it is suggested today by the Labour Front organ "The German Householder" that the only families allowed to employ servants should be those m which there is too much work
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  • 667 6 THE following men have been successful m the first-aid examinations held by the St. John Ambulance Association last month and this month: Fuller ton Building Classes: Suppia Raya--amy Chettiar, Ang Ah Leng, Francis James cle Souza, Reginald Victor Ebert. Goh Kirn Cheh, P. Ramoo, Dominic
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  • 210 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, July 25. QIX padlocks and a piece of iron bar were produced as exhibits when a preliminary inquiry into a charge of having escaped from the Muar prison against two Javanese, Sujak oin Mohamad Hussein, and Abdul
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    • 560 6 QUxtoHG Zwfam <&ee»/iai& I EDNESDAY, -H'LY 86, I Realism in A.R.P. Film At The Capitol •"THE WARNING," the British A.R.P. Ola vhlcfa 1 Theatre last night, is noteworthy for its real: One cannot conceive how the Censor could hlv< releasing it because it shows clearly the reality soldiers, will have
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  • 137 7 BOY SHOOTS BEST FRIEND IN JOKE London, July 15. A SIXTEEN -YEAR -OLD boy told, at an inquest at Ixworth, how, m a Joke, he shot his best friend dead. The dead youth was Basil John Capp. aged 18, a farm worker. He was to go to camp next day
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  • 86 7 f^EFINITIONS of a prostitute m the dictionaries had ignored the prevalence of homosexuality and the existence of the male prostitute, said Dr. K. Ando at the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday. He was speaking on "The Oldest Profession." "The definition, as Havelock Ellis suggests, might be put
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  • 164 7 Sydney, July 18. THE interesting history of a church organ which has Just been placed la a new organ gallery at the parish church of St Peter's Watson's Bay. Sydney, was disclosed by workmen who overhauled the organ before moving it and who
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  • 82 7 Canberra, July 18. 1 SECRET number of extremely powerful fighter 'panes has been ordered m Great Britain for the Royal Australian Air Force. The machines, the make of which has not been disclosed, will be superior m performance to any existing fighters m the Empire,
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  • 302 7 RAFFLES HOUSE by 71 points to Stamford's 64 won the Manchester xropny lor inter-house competition at ™c Alexandra School's swimming sports held at GiUman Baths yesterday. The Brigadier's Cup, for the best effort m inter-house event* went to I Pat Dyas. Prizes were presented by Miss
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  • 76 7 Canberra, July 18. A MONO the first official guests to be entertained by the Duke and Duchess of Kent at Canberra after the Duke has assumed office as GovernorGeneral of Australia, will be the Governor-General of the N-etherlands Indies, Jonkheer TJarda van Strakenborgh Stachouwer. It
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  • 200 7 Aircraft Corio from Sydney, Brisbane, Darwin and N.I. arrived on July 21: Mr. A. H. Blanche, MLss D. O. Blanche, Mr. W. F. M. Ross. Mr. A. Q. MrCutcheon, Mr. C. W. Mills (from Sydney): Mr. O. O. Bill (from Sourabaya) Aircraft Corio for Penang. Bangkok, Burrr.a,
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  • 29 7 The sjb. Soudan has left Hong Kong nnd Ls expected to arrive at Singapore at noon on Sunday. She will proceed alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharf on arrival.
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    • 62 7 ALHAMBRA SUNDAY 30th July BETTY GRABLE Hollywood* shapeliest Figure. CAPITOL. SATURDAY NEXT at 11 A.M. MICKEY MOUSE" MATIHEE Excellent programme or selected pictures including jPQ>y^ DONALD DUCK m "POLAR TRAPPERS*' "Man Bites j ove Bu g" (Charlie Chase Comedy > "Dual Person alities" f \y\ (Our Gang Comedy) and other
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    • 13 7 HOT MM A SttipuSACCMNT UK WIS will stop YQUUUCHIHG at NEXT CHANGE PAVILION
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    • 262 7 PRESS and PUBLIC take to heart "THE WARNING!" "CARRIES A MESSAGE TO ALL NATIONS, TO ALL INDIVIDUALS".. says THE MALAYA TRIBUNE "SHOULD BE AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE TO SINGAPORE A.RJ. VOLUNTEERS" STRAITS TIMES A AD T A| 1 3 SHOWS TODAY _Vr M"I I UL 3.15 6.15 9.15 The Most Realistic
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    • 602 8 THEDECISIONof the Inter- national Rubber Regulation Committee to increase the quota release for the present and coming quarter came as a welcome surprise to Malayan rubber producers who are now permitted to export at the rate of 60 per cent, of basic quotas. Although the Singapore market appears
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  • 756 8  - Prospects Of Peace War In Europe Joe Alex Morris f/Z/S dispatch on the prospects for the maintenance of peact was written by a foreign news editor of British Vnited Press, who has iust completed a visit to the big European capitals. By CUROPE is choosing sides with fatalistic calm for
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  • 247 8 THIRTEEN YEARS AGO a smail grcup of people m Peckham, a suburb of London, started out on a great adventure with a capital of about £1,000. They were seeking health by new methods and m new ways. They started a club for working class families, m
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  • 579 9 ABOLITION OF BROTHELS WAS SD MISTAKE" local Factors Not Given Proper Co nsider ation DR ANDO'S ADDRESS TO aMfiAPORE RQTARIANS I the moral standpoint and the standitfaa of traffic m girls, the abolition of \>a> desirable, it was unwise to healih standpoint, said Dr. K. Ando, Oldest Profession" at the
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  • 55 9 Annabella Tyrone Honeymooning Tyrone Power and Annabella, ihe famous film stars, were the other day received among many other pilgrims by the Pope m the Vatican. They arc spending: the remainder of their honeymoon m Naples. Picture shows Tyrone Power and Annabella caught by the camera while disembarking: m Naples,
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  • 301 9 "CANNOT DO AS YOU LIKE IN THIS COUNTRY" "HO not think that you can do as you like m this country. Hooliganism does not pay at all because whatever force you may use you will meet greater force on the part of 'the police to
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  • 139 9 TOE Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday returned a verdict of death by misadventure at the resumed hearing into the death of a Chinese, Lim Kirn Teow, who died cf injuries received when he was pinned under a fallen tree m his compound m
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  • 91 9 A CHARGE OF DIGGING sand without a permit from Crown Land, at Beting Kusa, on Tuesday morning, was mentioned against a 30-year-old Kheh Chinese, Chia Ens Tian, m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. Mr. N. N. Leicester, counsel for the accused, asked for
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  • 123 9 AFTER NEARLY FIVE YEARS of argument and negotiation between the governments of Australia, Canada, Britain and New Zealand and the shipping lines concerned about the necessary financial backing, two new 25,000 liners are shortly to be laid down for the Australasia-North America service to conserve
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  • 52 9 CLAIMING TRIAL to being members of an unlawful assembly and using force on cne Wahab bin Hussein, to Haji Lane on Tuesday night, two Chinese, Sng Whye Taw and Can Kan Peng, were allowed $100 bail m the Soc-oiid Court yesterday. The case was postponed to
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  • 105 9 Press Chief On Anglo-French Unity "IT SEEMS absolutely obvious now that France and Great Britain should be closely connected m policy and should stick together as closely as possible. If they had done so after the Great War, the world would not have been m the mess that it is
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  • 34 9 Mr. E. W. P. Fulcher, formerly Singapore Municipal Electrical Engineer, who has been seriously ill at his home at Wimbledon, is slightly better, according to news received In Singapore.
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  • 209 9 THE SINGAPORE Bar C0m...: v c, m a statement to the Pttm on the division into "privileged" and "other" guests of these invited to attend the Supreme Court opening corrmony on Aug. 3, says "The Singapore Bar Committee understands that the ceremonies arranged for
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  • 77 9 IT HAS BEEN UNHAPPILY but truly remarked that civilisation is syphilisation," said Dr. K. Ando speaking on "The Oldest Profession" at th<> Singapore Rotary Club yesterday. Although prostitution occasionally existed among savages it was not until a certain stage of civilisation was reached that well-developed prostitution made
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  • 60 9 T^HE Band of the Straits Settlements police will perform m public on Friday at Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m. under the direction of Mr. S. Chapman, Bandmaster. Programme Ifl as follows: March, "Martial Moments,'* Winter; Overture, "Lustplel," Bela; Selection, "H.M.S. Pinafore," Sullivan; Descriptive, "Mill
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    • 16 9 m CONVENIENCE AFTER THE SHOW DIKE AT HES *AURANT SyA "> Roch Oytur, IKMEWE, L ln «Ullt
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    • 467 9 DIAMINT S The Mints you always want because they're delicious and good for you. OBTAINABLE FRO M ALL GOOD DEALERS. Sole Agents: ROBINSON CO., Lift. m WEARNES AIR SERVICES LTD. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY SERVICES. oSrTscrX. SPEC AL OUDAV SERVME Keave .Sinrapore ;.00 am. Leave Singapore -309 v m Arrive K.
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  • 290 10 Artificial Discrimination," Says N.D.L. Chairman VERY GLOOMY REVIEW Berlin, July i». THE chairman of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, Herr Linde--1 mann, described the effects of the political situation on German shipping m even gloomier terms than those used by the chairman of the Hamburg-Amerika Line. At
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  • 29 10 Lord Halifax, the Foreign Secretary accompanied by Lady Halifax arriving at the Grosvenor House, to attend the annual dinner of the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
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  • 331 10 Greece Orders 15 Ships From Britain London, July 15. GREEK SHIPOWNERS contemplate the placing m Britain of orders for fifteen vessels to the value of £2,000,000. This intimation was made to The Financial News yesterday by Mr. A. Ziflfo, under-secretary of the Greek Ministry of Mercantile Marine, before he left
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  • 54 10 New York, July 3 ADDRESSING a mass meeting "of Czechoslovaks and Carpaiho-Ru-lenians today, Dr. Benes, ex-Presl-.^ident of QMchoflorakU, said that S3rious events vrer? imminent m Europe. He dadared thai Czechoslovak leadwere ready, when a propitious moment crime, to form a political directorate "to co-ordiivate our political
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  • 851 10 Adequate U.S. Merchant Navy London, jui? n. TN A RECENT ADDRESS, Mr. J. R. Sheeham, former executive director of the United States Maritime Commission, and now president of the American President Lines, took the opportunity of replying to the assertion made by Mr. Roger D. Lapham m a Maritime Day
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  • 160 10 Lord Tweedsmuir Canada's Wheat Ottawa, July Id. "YOU should go to Western Caua^-i. not only to see where the finest wheat m the world is grown, but to isee the wonderful work tfcsl b being done to prevent soil drifting, soil crcsion, m getting the land
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  • 86 10 Ottawa. July 10. pANADIAN tobacco production has Increased from 30,000 000 pounds m 1929 to an all-time high record of 98.427,900 pounds m 1938 when the value to the farmers wa> $20 000.000 Canadian i. This represents an increase oi 86.5 per cent, m volume and
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  • 149 10 Undtt, J«, N DULXJON c I I hat Mr. Me: I is deliberately UrMijf d.mT.'tJ?B don price of si. utjJl level at which jw«ne son ot r.uj^JJl can demand will appear I Neither he nor el**! fOMOIt what th I soire think thai tht I
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  • 121 10 Levy On Their Personal Eff s M*niU. r*J*b TOURISTS t have protested levied on their ¥£*%:> Philippine ciuu Lew insular tax ttm effect July 1. The taxes ar ducts and m States as well a tries. Hereto! or r. a United Btatel i duty free.
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    • 561 10 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are ncm mvi for trie following materials or sc*.ice3. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room Supply of materials and repairs to Kreta Ayer Gasholder. Date of Closing. 4 p.nu Aug. 28, 1939. Supply of Bitumen and Emulsified Bitumen. Date of Closing. 12 noon.
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    • 576 10 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77. Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Club; Board-Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Rhone: 5758. EAST ANGLIA 6, OXLEY RISE SINGAPORE. 3 mlns. to town high level, garages, daily or monthly rates, large grounds, excellent cuisine, tennis, single and double rooms. PHONE 4190. NAPIER
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    • 39 10 BANKOPc^ tp Otpiu, I^*' '^^QUi^ «Ppr*Hmately "^S Tie-Vun« 300r tt r> a tY o n« (hik» wJ'JV 'X h LONDON Bvl«?^* CURRENI SPECIAr* 11 POSH ACCO' NTS '**Z J SHIPMENTS m OEMERAI BANTCXKG tM austnesß transected PARKCANT C inTWio
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    • 316 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES fro/M London 5.30 p. m. Yesterday Yesterday's Quotations t (jer.cn: .nation unless c r .ed «^c JST i96 w fL QBtOD Aii v P d) Bank $125).... J l 2 pd.)... IB,* River liyoro Ord Co Ltd > lj^~ par) > 'UnitJ>. fits*?. Long
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    • 50 11 nusm /t to. ai I Bl SI NESS nSTEROAI .lUhtl, btuer the yesterday S?J*J «W «M rather hah !_*'•""> turnwtr. •<«',. *M*M was "P'n» Consols XwT report*i I r lumber ■Market nrm. UULC to >*, 'W< ..ILman.-e by 2* -v. for the 2 S* •Sh ns ■»:nali>
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    • 72 11 "CUM X. NOON 231 18--b r IHI 316 28 51C >28 116 •^r«B- !a mi Future Months Quotations No IX R.S.S. on Registered Tender Aug -Sept 28 516 28 7 16 Oct.-Dec 28% 28 Jan.-Mar 284 28 H Apr.- June 28.. 28 Tone of Market:
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    • 178 11 JULY 26, 1939: SELLING London T.T. 2,4 London demand 2 4 Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241*4 Hamburg demand 135 New York demand 54 9 16 Montreal demand 54 9, 16 Batavia demand 101% Samarang demand 101 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand 156U Madras and Colombo demand
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    • 59 11 TIN: Steady. t: £229 fU I7s 6d Previously: £229 17s. tsd. NEW I'ORKTIN?'' 17S deviously: £224 17s. 6d. cop^so. Previously: 48.50. 43 Previously: £43. OOLU Yesterday: £7 Bs. 6*^. Previously: £7 Bs. 6d. ?IL ER Spot: 16 7 16 d. Previously: 11 5
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    • 154 11 From London 5.30. p m Yesterday RUBBER: Steady. 8 s|l6d. B%d. Previously 8 5 16 d «a/rt a C n"?T- 87i16d 81/zd Previous y- I ll6 a IM' Jan.-Mar.: 8!' 2 d. 8 9!16d. Previoiwiv' li' L 2 STOCKS: 19,232 tons (20,053 tonsj COPRA: Str^ifsS^RctSrdam: £10. SSSSi
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    • 65 11 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Metnod oi Pant? Deiore Latest Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Previously Paris Franc to 124.11 176 11.16 176 11)16 New York... $to 4.8655 4.68 316 4.68 316 Amsterdam.... Guilders to 12.10 8.85 B^Bs Hong Kong.. Per dollar Is. 2 3 /4 d. Is. 2 11;16d.
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    • 312 11 London, July 12. 117ITH the opening cf the new tube line from Archway (Highgate) Station to the East Finchley, where it connects with the L.N.E.R. tracks, work has commenced on the final stage of the scheme, which is to cost £45,000,000. The opening of this two-mile strip
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    • 148 11 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1444 th auction, yesterday, when there were Catalogued 1,264,394 lbs. tons 564.46 Offered 1,054,619 470.81 Sold 883,822 394.57 London 8 sjl6d. New York 16% cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality 28 to 28V
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    • 77 11 Quebec, July 12. Dr. Joseph Germain has been killed m the Charlesbourg Zoo m Quebec by two polar bears which he was feeding with peanuts. The doctor climbed over the protective barrier to get close to the cage, and was rash enough to put his arms
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    • 1312 11 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Eraser And Co. f s List WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1939: 5 P.M. MINING Arapat Tin (4s> :j g 8d 4s 3d Austral Amal. iss) 4s 6d 5s Austral Malay (£> 38, 40a Ayer Hltam (ss) 19s 9d 20s 9d Ayer Weng
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    • 204 11 List Supplied Hy Messrs. Frascr &> Co. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1939: 5 P.M. Books Company. Dividend Close K. Kamunting 3d. No. 65 Aug. 4 Kampong Lanjut 6d. No. 12 July 26 Petaling 5% Int. July 20 Pungah 9d. No. 18 6d bonus July 21 Rantau t%% July
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  • 181 12 r leaves Singapore tomorrow on the com-MAJOR-GENERAL W. G. S. DOBBIE, GO C.Malaya Command, leave. Sniff p pietlon of hh term m Sinpapore. General Dobbie has been m iay pictures show some of his activities m thij country. General Dobbie with the
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    • 426 13 *3 fHLMßSS^trir_ M rrifftO ond B t ITISHINDIAI I N ES jf I TSC'K PIRATED IN B*GUllfDi P. <U O. S. K. CCS SAILINGS OVTWAKDB l )n Due ore Tonnage Spore. 1- 28 "HOT C.lOO Sept 23 6.1 00 Ort a \\lt 11 CHTTRAL 15,000 Oct 6 CORFU 15.000 Oct.
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    • 292 13 THURSDAY, JULY 27 TOBELO— Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. TIDORE Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Soengei-Pakning, Siak and PakanBaroe. CAMPHL'US— Sourabaya, Boeleleng (passengers and mails only), Ampenan (passengers and mails only), Padang-Bay (passengers and mails only), Benoa (passengers and mails only) and Banjoewangi. MERKUS— Letong, Kramat, Tarempa, Midai, Poeloe-Panjang, -Serussaiv Genting and Maras. FRIDAY,
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    • 595 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore r &1& Chartered Bank Building, Penang fet 1366 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. FAST SERVICES MARSEILLES. LONDON COXTINENI AND GLASGOW (m conjunction with the Glen Line) Due Sail* PATROCLUS Mars, L/don, R'uain, and G.a:.gow July 30 CALCHAS L'dcn, R'dam, Hull and Ham. Aug. 5
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    • 278 13 Air Mail Arrivals And Despatches INWARD Imperial: From Europe dueMonday, Thursday. Friday afternouns. Wearnes: From Penang. Ipoh, and Kuala Lumpur Arrives every evening. X.L.M.: From Netherlands Indies: Arrives Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday afternoons Qantas: From Australia: Arrives Tuesday, Friday. Sunday afternoons X.L.M.: From Europe: Arrives Saturday, Monday, Wednesday evenings. R.N.1.L.M.: From
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    • 396 13 a d n x China Pres. Doumer 11 a.m B p n f a^pVde Kock^ang 1 PJn P«nn Baroe Siak Selat Ja^ J^- ™°re 4 p.m. M^danx T nor DiUyx Qantas Pamangkat, Sambas and Sin^t 2Pm T^ g Tcbelo 11 a.m. TaSrm B Pandan Mi J er 4 P m
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    • 587 14 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated tn PJA.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passafe 5131. IANAOIAN PACINC •OilD^ CDMnnj Id £nglan4l Tisi ..!•;:«•.> v KOLTL offers IRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via lIONOL!|| or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER ACROSS CANADA by IRANSUVNTINFNTAL TRAIN without fhange— thence by CANADIAN PACIFIC ATI ANTIC SERVICES TO ENGLAND or the CONTINENT—
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    • 342 14 For Everything Appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight apply CORK'S (wop to TBAVfir* scpvtct 1 \V3, ROBINSON ROAD No Kooking Fees. Telephone 5908. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) (APCAR UNE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. MOJL. KOBE AND OSAKA s. s. SHIRALA 8,000 TONS
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    • 104 14 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon, Port Sudan. Marseilles and England. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoon PROME Aug. i> BUPMA Aug. 19 SAGAING -Sept. 2 PEGU Sept 16 SALWEEN Sept. 30 KEMMENDINE Oct. 14 YOMA Oct. 28 AMARAPOORA Nov. 11 PROME Nov. 25 BURMA Dec. 9
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    • 534 14 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES. ltTi /X TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE A«SD PfcNANG TO COLOMBO. BOMBAY sin M AIvEXANDRIA NAPLES. GENOA MARSEILLES AND M Arrivet leaves v- m S'Dort Spore. I PRESIDENT MONROE July 31 Aug PRESIDENT ADAMS Aug. 13 i PRESIDENT VAN BUREN Aug. 22 PRESIDENT HARRISON Sept 9 Sep' X
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    • 388 14 RADIO PROGRAMMES EMPIRE STATION TODAY TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3 Gsfzisi^"'^ 3 -•>: r SD mc> (25.53 m.) S.'os'Bis Ben. Oratorio Programme: "Our ft Xk Wilson and his versatile five. SIS Paradise Isle."* A musical picture 7 sS^^maCn'WPart II). A romance by Bernard Shaw, to be broadcast m three 8.20 a
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  • 535 15 PRACTICAL EXPERIMENTS r CARRIED OUT I London, July 15. am have been making fun of Sir John rugated iron air raid shelters ever since hich the Government started distribute m modest homes and which will ight pounds sterling when middle buying tVk link them l
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  • 180 15 I In D. E hen- a ties and spad?. King m m hand a heart. I East I Pass P. B v heart I drop- c m B disB m his own B thereby esB In dummy B otkB B B d would B t started
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  • 866 15 FOLLOWING are statistics for the Perak Turf Club's July meeting, which concluded on Saturday: OWNERS TRAINERS HORSES JOCKFYS 300 GUARDSMEN and the pipers of the Scots Guards and the Band of the Grenadier Guards left Tendon for a visit to Paris where they
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  • 84 15 nioTURBED at the ..uy vi juries arising out of read accidents Portsmouth F.C.. holders of the F.A. Cup, have ordered their players to Rive up their motor-cars. The ban follows I i Injury ol James Guthrie. captain of the team, m a smash during the
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  • 151 15 A BASLBALL ka^ue is to be stalled In Singapore m the second week ut August. This decision was made at a moo* ing Of the Singapore Baseball Association at which Mr. F. D. Harrison, the president, was m the chair. Others present were: Flying Officer,
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  • 47 15 following hav< u-d lo tor the S.C.C. m a match again.st the Naval Base at the Singapore Cri Club on Wednesday, Aus. 2 Roy Smith and J. L. Pnrnell: E. C. Cherrlngton and D. E. L. Anderson; A. G. H y and C. J. Ecinbroke.
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  • 651 15 KEEN MATCHES EXPECTED THE draw for the Malayan tennis champidnships to be 1 played at Ipoh over the August Bank Holiday week-end, where a number of keen matches are expected, are MEN'S SINGLES Goon Kok Lem vs. Ross Hughr.-s. Chin Ke? Onn vs. Tjong
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    • 61 15 never runt cold GAS-HEATED -«*-«~r -1 il roak«K washing-up quicker V? A I b X is always on tap costs very little inßf^SHy \y THfBti r 'f' jTy !»S' 'J^^^^. Jl"\^ V O» HOT re« C»DOr TOO' i^^B-* j??//c m j '^si v r tin MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. DUAMC Cmi
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  • 493 16 Six Newcomers To Make Debut AUGUST MEETING THE large number of entries for the Penang Gold ■Cup meeting,, to be held on Aug. 5, 7, and 12, will include six newcomers who will be making their first appearance on the Malayan Turf. They are Sultana (late
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  • 482 16 picture. Airmen Fully Extended By Cricket Club TWO MISSED PENALTIES ALTHOUGH beaten by 2— nil, the the Royal Air Force a very hai i padang yesterday m a first division lixt The Club were expected to be beaten by a wider margin and it
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  • 72 16 ISLAND CLUB WOMEN'S JULY MEDAL THL Island Club Women's July medal, played yesterday, resulted as tollow.;: Miss Abed 40— S -32 Mrs. Marshall 47—15 -32 Mrs. Shaw 50—15 --35 V:s. Youd 53—18 35 Mrs Tan Chin Tuan... 56—18 -33 Mrs. Cnrrle 55— 16 l 2 -38 1 Ths replay or
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  • 81 16 'From Our Own Corresponds m Penang, July 16. r rii2 following have been selected to 1 represent Penang m the Malaya Cup soccer match against Perak on Saturday: C. I. R. Burton: L Sgt. Anderson, N. A. Rahman, C. Darker. Ng Kam Teong. Yeang Kah
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  • 87 16 The following quarter-final badminton ties m the Men's Junior Championships will be played at the Haw-Par Hall. Clerical Union, Rangoon Road, on Sunday, at 10 a.m. Singles: Yeo Hong Chuan (A.A.U.) vs. Ng Liang Chuan (J.C.S.A.) Doubles: Chua Leng Kuan and Loh N'gian Hyn (Marigold) vs. Tan
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  • 439 16 AFTER a goalless first half, the Singapore Harbour Board made a grand rally to notch two goals which enabled them to beat the Excise Sports Club, m a Division 118 soccer league fixture played on the Harbour Board's ground yesterday. The Excisemen were the
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  • 379 16 THE Chinese further consolidated their position at the head of the second division (b) league football table when they collected full points from the Minesweepers, beating them by six goals to one at the Anson Road Stadium, yesterday. In their first encounter earlier In
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