The Straits Times, 3 July 1937
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Title Section38 1937-07-03 1 The Straits Times r ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. :'<• PAGES. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JULY 3. 1937. I'KICK 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 i\\<;es. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Advertisement186 1937-07-03 1 Singapore: 140 cecil st. (phone 5471). FvrsTA A i PIATtE-lOCK gJ»".IODRIITR"^i=i REGISTERED) The Original British Wood Preservative SOLE AGENTS:THE BORNEO CO. LTD, (Incorporated in England SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA. 14 tkoJi^^^ REFRESHING c 0 b 5 /|i fil I wWWB %-W&Hi I Tako short he«d hit av«rywh»r« I186 words
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Advertisement171 1937-07-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 25. JAVA ST. r PHONE ***** SI FINDLATER S I FINE SHERRIES PORTS. Par Battle Only 0. 75 Extra. SHERRIES OLD MORENO BROWN. FULL OF FLAVOUR. A DELIGHTFUL APPETISER, $2.00 PALE MEDIUM DRY. VERY SUITABLE FOR CLUB SHERRY AND BITTERS. < $2.05 FINO. POSSESSES THE BOUQUET OF A171 words
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44 1937-07-03 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr Mrs. E. M. Ptrreau and family wish io express their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends whi attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Leonora <Nellie' Perreau, as well as those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence.44 words
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Advertisement620 1937-07-03 2 The Straits Time SITUATIONS VACANT EXPERIENCED Chinese Steno-typtet by European firm. 4»6, Straits Times. TICKET COLLECTORS. SltuaUons filled. Applicants are thanked. Roxy Theatre. PHOTOGRAPHER, for Newspaper press work. All round experience and abllKy al. Straits Times. WANTED experienced filing clerk for three or four days. Private address. Apply O.P.O. Box620 words
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Advertisement695 1937-07-03 2 FOR SALE MIIXVADOR Refrigerator Phone 3333 CRUSHED GRANITE or Blocks 09 lorry m rail Hlndhede 1 Co.. Ltd FOB SALE, Gestetner Duplicating Machine almost new, with some gadgets, bargain. Box 500, Btralta Times. FRIGID A IRE redaces operation rosU rateraon. Simons C*. U*. FOR SALE, two Pedigree Dachshund ***** puppies695 words
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Advertisement759 1937-07-03 2 BOARD RESIDENCE HILLTOP. 8 institution Hill, airy double single rooms with private bathroom. Tennis court garages. Price mod. P. 7330. PIES BUNGALOW on Sea. Bedroom, bath and lounge. Tennis, Oarage. 103 Meyer Road. GILSTBAD BOUSE, 10, Oilstead Road, Board Residence Dally and monthly Tele: 7«09. Mrs. E. P. Gale it759 words
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Advertisement918 1937-07-03 2 PUBLIC NOTICES MALAYAN KENNEL ASSOCIATION. CENTRAL MALAYAN DOG SHOW 1937. It la proposed to bold U.e Annual Central Malayan Dog Show on Sunday, the 25th July, 1937 at the Race Course, Kuala Lumpur, (by courtesy of the Selangor Turf Club). Classes will Include puppy, limit, bred in Malaya, Imported and918 words
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Advertisement732 1937-07-03 2 AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION SALE of valuable freehold residential property situate at known as No. 11, Boscombe Road. Singapore. To be held at our saleroom, No. II. Chulia 8treet, on TmmUt. July 6. 1937 at 2 34 f m. PARTICULARS. Valuable freehold land St hotue No. 11, Bcscombe Road, Singapore, area732 words
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Advertisement163 1937-07-03 2 WO /V* lCHuTn&r'C _F Mw ml\fj ♦_> s^ dr f MUIIIIe 4ltm Boww. 4 nOT,ItM. Andean Read-Tel 4768 ,-_C^_ THF tATFST _%_^^."^v t/1/ul fWCsf^fc*. c--wirt r-ftT-^STHSM STYLE K{Kk; > «_3^ ZLZ"""^ "TiT" If-gWP j> vj? J*%. <9r* W *aTt> creatr<l af j lIUH II U >> Ladies Hairdressers. 93 Bras163 words
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Advertisement653 1937-07-03 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated In England) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 N Co UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY 8 GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OCTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage Spore KAISAR-I-HIND U-OOO In port cnnn»w 6.500 July653 words
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Advertisement392 1937-07-03 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON Yl SEN KAISHA) (Inco.-jorated in Japan i GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. SHORT TRIPS TO JAPAN. VIA HONGKONG SHANGHAI. m.s. YASt'KUNl MARU July 9 S.8. HAKONE MARU July 25 sj>. SUWA MARU Aug. 10 ss. FUSHIMI MARU Aug. 23 ML IIAKOZAKI MARU Sept. Roond392 words
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Advertisement621 1937-07-03 3 1 3f V* M^^^^dl SPECIAL HOLIDAY CRUISES BANGKOK-SAIGON ANGKOR-PNOM PENH Displacement Leaving Returning M.S. Tons Singapore Singapore ALBIA 12,500 July 17 A-t BORINGIA 12.500 Aug 7 Ajg 27 LALANDIA 11.000 Sept 18 Oct. 8 JUTLANDIA 13.100 Oct 9 Oct 29 MI'ONIA 11.000 Oct 30 Nov 19 BORINGIA 12.500 Dec. 11621 words
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Advertisement188 1937-07-03 3 8. 1. S. N. CO., LTD. (incorporated in England) APCAR LINE FOR HONG KONG SHANGHAI MOJI KOBE AND OSAKA. s.s. TALMA ■MM 15th July 3 p.m. Excellent modern accommodation for first and second cla» passengers. Special holiday return tickets Interchangeable with P 1 O. S. N CO.. issued at cheap188 words
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Advertisement1068 1937-07-03 3 X^^^ REPRESENTING SHIPPIM. 1HI BLUE RUNNEL LINI (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamsblo Co (lt») LI* Steam Ship Co, Ltd and China Mutual Th* Cuna-d Whit* stai LM Steam Navigation Co Ltd I Aberdeen Commonwealth Une Tbr Straits Steamship Co Ltd Shaw SariU Albion Co (la The China Narration Co. Ltd1,068 words
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SHIPPING & MAILS.
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21 1937-07-03 4 NETHERLANDS AIR MAIL SINGAPORE— AMSTERDAM The air mail dispatched from Singapore on June 26 was delivered In London on July 2.21 words
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21 1937-07-03 4 IMPERIAL AIR MAIL SINGAPORE— LONDON. The air mail dispatched from Singapore on June 23, was delivered In London on July 2.21 words
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Article17 1937-07-03 4 Telegraphic advice states that the Somali arrived in London at 4 a.m. on July 1.17 words
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Article154 1937-07-03 4 Toda; DJambi K. Toengkal (Tcba) 3 p.» North Borneo. Brunei and Labuan (Marudu) 3.30 p.m Sarawak (generally) Bintuiu, MM, Sarikci and Sibu (Marudu 1 3.30 p.m. Brian, Bengka-is Selat Pandjang (Toboalit 4 pm Laboean Uilik (Jaraki ..4 p.m. Muntok Palembang (Senang) 4 p.m Rengat Tembilahan iMaros) 4154 words
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Article158 1937-07-03 4 INWARD. Qantas: From Australia: Arrives this afternoon. Dutch: From Netherlands India: Arrives this afternoon. Wcarnes: From Penang and Kuala Lumpur: Arrives this evening. X.L.M. From Europe: Due Sunday evening:. Imperial: From Europe: Due Sunday evening. OL'TWARD. X.L.M. To Europe: Mails close 1.30 p.m. today. Imperial: To Europe: .Mails158 words
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Article66 1937-07-03 4 Correspondence for transmission by air "via Netherlands' must ue specially and clearly superscilbed "By X.L.M Malls will do?? tt Malacca as followsloua> Bong Kong, China. Philippine*. Guam. Honolulu and U.S.A. by air (Imperial and Pan American) 6 p.m Australasia, Java ti Timor by air (Qantas) 6 p.m. r.S.A.66 words
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Article76 1937-07-03 4 Aircraft Caiibc-rra VH-USC from Brisbane, Darwin, and D.E.I, arrived June 26:— Mr. H. Brassey from Brisbane; Mr. J. Thompson and Mr. C Harper from Daly Waters. Aircraft Artemis G-ABTJ for Penang. Siam. Burma, and Karachi left June 27:— Mr. R. M. Longmore and Mr. H. Brassey to London:76 words
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Article261 1937-07-03 4 Singapore, July 3, 12 noon. Buyer Seller Gambier $8.00 Hamburg Cube $15.00 Java Cube $11.00 Pepper. White Muntok $16.50 White $18.00 Black $9.75 Copra. Mixed $5.40 Fun Dried $5.80 Tapioca. Small Flake $4.40 Fair Flake $3.90 Medium Pearl $5.15 Small Pearl $5.25 Sago Flour. No. 1 Llngga261 words
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Article198 1937-07-03 4 Mails from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. expected today, July 3, i by air cQantas) will be delivered to 1 boxholders at 3. p.m. General delivery of letters at 4.05 p.m. Mails from Netherlands Indies expected today, July 3, by air (Netherlands) will be delivered to boxholders at 3.30198 words
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Article147 1937-07-03 4 Saturday, July I. Ships atoafaMe the Wharves or eipcrtcd to arr'vt Entrance Godown Gat* i:a*t Wharf Tottorl Maru 22 1 Main Wharf Kaisar-I-Hind 18 2 Kistna 16 2 Domodocus 13 2 Pangkor 12 2 Scharnhorst 10 2 Andre Lcbon 7 2 Empire Dock Silvercedar 30 Javanese147 words
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Article63 1937-07-03 4 At a distance of 2.95 miles, 149 degrees, from Fort Cornwallls flagstaff at lat. 5 degrees 23' N., long. 100 degrees 22VV E. approximately is a fixed gree all-round light. The elevation is 18 feet and the visibility two miles. It is on the dolphin marking the63 words
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41 1937-07-03 4 H.E. the Governor has appointed the Hon. Mr. H. W. Raper, O3.E, to be Chairman of the Board of Visiting Justices, Singapore, with effect from June 28, In the place of Mr. J. A. Clarke, resigned.41 words
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Article30 1937-07-03 4 Capt. L. W. Leask has been nominatOrdlnance as a person entitled to be ed under the Merchant Shipping examined for a licence as Pilot In the Pilotage District of Singapore.30 words
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Advertisement803 1937-07-03 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. t incorporate- u> P.MS) LLOYDS AGENTS: BOOMING AGFNTS FM S. RLVS AM) SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. rutPIIOVE: Frelffbt S43J— Pawate 543 L CANADIAN til i^iW m Km A JC JL v (Incorporated in England) SHI! "LMI'KLSS- ROUTE offer* TM.INS-FACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLIIt or dlrMt CMPRtSS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS803 words
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Advertisement549 1937-07-03 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. COMPANY. (incorporate*) .d England) Unco.pcn.u-o u S A > BOSTON \h) VOKH BAL1IMOM VIA SUEZ CANAl out lain "ELLEKMAN- LIVK STEEL TRAVELER In port H I tKMA.N LINE STEEL MARINER Aug 2 FOB HAVKJL LONUON STEEt NAVIHATOR Au S 24 %M 28 KOI549 words
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Miscellaneous398 1937-07-03 4 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Stations Yesterday Last night m.tx. rain- bright min temp, fall s'shine temp *P ins hrs. 'F West C^ast. Al:>r Star 89 Nil 11.7 73 Bayan Lepas (Penane) 89 Nil 10.6 72 Sitiawan 93 Nil 10.0 73 Bukit Jeram 92 0.04 11.9 72 Malacca 87398 words
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Article529 1937-07-03 5 JUDGE VALUES. KISSES. MAN TO PAY 20 GUINEAS FOR TWO. WHY TEACHER LEFT HER FLAT A WOMAN school-teacher who was kissed against her wish was awarded 20 Riiineis da.nagcs. with costs, by Judse T. E. Haydon at Croydon County Court. Robert H. Atwood. property owner. of Park HU Road. Croydon,529 words
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Advertisement539 1937-07-03 5 LAST NICHT! and YOU MUST NOT MISS SHIRLEY'S BRIGHTEST SHOW BBB|PPin '■JjfcMß SHE'S IN CHINA WITH A |-^H *»^kV iE^^H Jl NX FULL OF SURPRISES. I k4l W JOY AND LAUGHTER! a s^-^E BRING YOUR KIDDIES TO SEE I SHIRLEY TEMPLE EVKN TALKS AND SINGS CHINESE IN *S T O539 words
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Advertisement67 1937-07-03 5 OUR WATCHES Scr\ ii«-«l l>v Ssm. mHb Qualified Experts Jr 9 sSSSBbW Opposite Clifford Pier the SHOE for y Our BOY." •Imitation grained leather. Derby pattern with re-in-forced-rubber-fibre combination soles for hard and durable wear Advt: The Bata Shoe Co. Ltd. Spore. THE NEW WORLD CABARET TO-DAY ft SUNDAY NON-STOP67 words
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Advertisement84 1937-07-03 5 I watch for opening date youth fl wm through Tj k slimness I madame evellne de vries, 1 Just back from europe InI SM I troduces to Singapore I her specially established J salon equipped with the "^r latest apparatus for slimmini; by steam and nia.,U sage I $5.00 Jn84 words
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Miscellaneous190 1937-07-03 5 WHAT IS ON TODAY. HOTELS. RAFFLES HOTEL: Orchestral concert, 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. Informal dinner and dance, 9.45 to midnight. Cabaret by D. Foklen-Marvin Russian Trio. SEA VIEW HOTEL: Concert, 10 p.m. COCONUT GKOVE: Dinner and dance (1 a.m. extension). CINEMAS. A MI AM Bit A: Ace Drummond. With John190 words
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Miscellaneous131 1937-07-03 5 RITZ: Texas Rangers. And. Lady By Choice. 7.45—11 p.m. MARLBOROUGH: Night of Love. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ROXY: Stowaway. 8.15 and 9.15 p.m. GARRICK THEATRE: Madam Fashion, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. SUN THEATRE (New World): Modern Times. 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL: Bala Yoglni 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. TnE131 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES—LATEST LOCAL QUOTATIONS.
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Article558 1937-07-03 6 GOLD SCARE STILL PERSISTS. TIN SHARE PRICES GAIN ON WEEK. From Our Financial Correspondent. (Copyright) Singapore, July 3. The market this morning is rife with rumours which suggest that Malaya will shortly become as an important producer of gold as she] now is of tin. The c558 words
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Article68 1937-07-03 6 T7ORKIGN imports of tin ur<- into the Straits Srttlrmcnij during June totalled 2. "04 tons, compared with S.M3 tins in May. Of this total. Siam srnt 1.398 tuns; French Indo-China 329 tins: 278 tons from Murma: 85 tons from Japan; 52 tons from Vnion of South68 words
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Article92 1937-07-03 6 The rubber market opens weaker this morning and value have declined a little following the falls in the other markets and owing to the fact that London is closed today and New York is closed today and on Monday. United Kingdom stocks are likely to show no change this week.92 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article572 1937-07-03 6 ss>ue vai. I 4/- Ampat Tin £1 Asam Kumbang 11 Austral Malay 5/- Ayer lhtam 1 Ayer Weng £1 Bangrin Tin 1 Batu Selangor i'l Burma Malay £1 Chenderlang 50 Hitam Tin 1 Hong Fatt 5 Hong Kong Tin 5/- Idns Hydraulic Ipon Tin £1 Jelapang 1 Jelcbu Tin572 words
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Article428 1937-07-03 6 z n.z\ tsricK ura. i.od i.OS 155 1.65 I J do 7!i'.i Prcfs. 2.35 2.45 2.45 2.55 10 1U Aua.' Ice ti.OO lOOOn. 8 00 lOOOn. 1 1 B M. Broadcasting 0.85 0.90 0.87 0.92 10 5 U M. Trustee 4 25 /.'JO 9.25 1.25 1100 ii.JOCad.e It Wireless428 words
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Article231 1937-07-03 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mur. 31 Sept. 30 103V4 105*4 nom 4' 2 t 1907 red. 1947 il.600.000 int. Mar. 31 Sept 30 10"/ 110 nom Hfcft )909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 int. Mar. 31 Sept 31 116 117 now 1913 red. 1963 $2231 words
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Article373 1937-07-03 6 Shares are SI unless otherwise stated.) Fraser b Co Lyall Eva Allenby 1.90 2.00 1.85 Alor Uajah 1.30 1.40 1.30 Amai Malay 1.85 2.00 1.00 Ayer Hitam 140 1.50 1.40 Ayer M>lek 1.15 1.30 1.15 Ayer '""anas 1.70 1.80cd 1.70 Bassett 0.80 0.85 0.75 Batu Uniang 1.35 1.45373 words
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Article70 1937-07-03 6 Rubber. London, 9' 2d.. down %d. Market Tone: —Easier after steady. New York, 19V 4 cts., down ct. Market Tone: —Steady. TIN. London, (3 months), £256 55., down 10s. London, (spot) £256 155., down 15s. Market Tone: —Quiet. New York, 57Vi cts., down '< ct. Market Tone:—Quiet. GOLD.70 words
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Article80 1937-07-03 6 Closing Prices, July 2. No. 1 X. R. S. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) July 323/ i 33 Good F. A. Q. in bales (F. 0.8.) July 31% 32% No. 1 X. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable Singapore 32% 33 July 32% 33% July-September80 words
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179 1937-07-03 6 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Company Dividend TIN Hit am Tin 5% Int. June 30 Ksmunting 10% Int. July 13 Kuchal 20% Int. July 20 Llneui 10% Int July 27 London Tin 7% Pangnga River 8% Int. July 13 Er.ngei Luas 4% Int. June 26 Takuapa 3\ Int. July179 words
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Article217 1937-07-03 6 SLIGHT DECREASE IN CONSUMPTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 2. \I7ORLD tin stocks on June 30 showed a small reduction of 588 tons on the figure at the end of May, according to estimates compiled by W. H. Gartsen and Co. the London metal merchants,217 words
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Article93 1937-07-03 6 London. July 2. The tollowlng were mean raie> ruling at noon feday: Paris 128*4 Athenn bf-n New York 4 94 5 16 Bucharest ti7o Montreal 4.95* seii^' Brussels 29.36** Rio Geneva 21.64 sellers oflicia Amsterdam 8.99% Belgrade 216 Milan 93 31 32 Buenos Atre* jwuhu, Berlin 12.32 Motfvideo 39\93 words
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Article339 1937-07-03 6 London. July 7. The following are today's closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange:— Shares il £1 denomination unless otherwise stated: Yester- fuse dcy or Fall Conversion Loan 3 p.e. 1944-64 112% Funding Loan 4 D.C. 1960-90 109% War Loan, 3's p.c »1i H Com. Union Assce.339 words
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Article116 1937-07-03 6 pOREIGN exports of tin. ti<mr final shipments on ocran steamers at all Malayan ports. <iurinjr June totalled 6.391 tons, reflecting the low production of ore in Mar. Shipments in previous months were: January 7 038 tons; Ft hruary (-.595 tons; Manh V.l!!* tons; April 8.178 tons and116 words
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Article34 1937-07-03 6 The Royal A;r Force promotion* list includes Squadron-Leader A. C. Stevens, formerly or No. 205 S<iiiidron at Seletar station. Ke becomes WlngCommander He left SeleUr about Jour months ago, being invalided Home.34 words
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Advertisement13 1937-07-03 6 spiff BB IB sBP^ fit* 1 Sole Agents for Malaya McALISTER CO. LTD.13 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article447 1937-07-03 7 FAILURE TO ADJUST OUTPUTS. DELAY IN DELIVERY OF IRON STEEL. IN their 'Foresight Saga' No. 3.013 of June 22. Messrs. William Jacks and Co., London, write: Armament contracts have interfered with general industry to such an extent that new programmes are held up for the time being.447 words
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211 1937-07-03 7 Drop Of 16,000 Tons In May: Heavy June Shipments. 117ORLD stocks of rubber dropped 15,000 tons in May and these stocks TT now stand at 374,000 tons, a decline of 125,000 tons in the last year. Stocks have now reached a level which is below211 words
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647 1937-07-03 7 MALAYA'S PRODUCTION EXPORT WELL BELOW QUOTA. LEWIS AND PEAT LTD, in their weekly report on the rubber market Issued yesterday, write: When It Is considered that a large tonnage has been set moving in a rather bela.ted attempt during the past week to make up Malaya's permissible export to date,647 words
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Article98 1937-07-03 7 F.M.S. Quota Production Domestic Net Ocean Total Ocean Imports Colony Estate Dealers' Exports Shipments Shipments Dry Weight Stocks Stocks Stocks December, 1936 -2,698 January. 1937 36,812 February 36,813 March 36,813 April 39.267 May 39.266 39,909 34,759 38,443 33.085 35,412 33,155 32,200 40,709 34,375 33.099 24.615 24,010 39,98998 words
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158 1937-07-03 7 RUBBER QUOTA DEFICIENCY. MALAYA'S SHARE 15,000 TONS. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 2. THE statistical bulletin of the International Rubber Restriction Committee published today shows that the net exports of rubber from producing countries in May was 78,743 t0n5—5,157 under the quota —making a deficiency for the January-May period158 words
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Article31 1937-07-03 7 The price of rubber for assessment of expert duty In the F.M.S. from July 2 to July 8, Inclusive, has been fixed r.t 30 13/16 cents per pound.31 words
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Article37 1937-07-03 7 The total amount applied for in tenders for £45,000.000 Treasury Bills was £72.860,000. The average rale per cent, for bills at three months was Us. 0.45 d. against 11s. 5.41 d. a week ago.—British Wireless.British Wireless - 37 words
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428 1937-07-03 7 LONDON RUBBER MARKET. U.S.A. LABOUR UNREST BLAMED FOR DULLNESS. I.R.R.C. MEETING POSTPONED. IN their weekly report on the London rubber market dated June 23. Messrs. Symington and Wilson write:— After being dull and rather easier on Thursday or last week the market was firm on Friday and opened firm on428 words
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450 1937-07-03 7 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. FINANCIAL REVIEW OF THE WEEK. GOVERNMENT STOCKS DECLINE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 24. TTHOUOH today the tone of the markets of the Stock Exchange is definitely firmer in most departments and yesterday's partial recovery In the gold share market is being Improved upon, security prices450 words
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Article41 1937-07-03 7 Information has been received that 317 state-aided labourers will arrive in Penang on Monday by s.s. Ellora. It is expected that 27 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.41 words
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Advertisement593 1937-07-03 7 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated »n <«e Colony ot Hong Kong) The liability tn tpetaovr a Un:!Ud to the extent and id jcauner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 ot \i*» ol Uit Colon;. Authorised 0ap.U- »S°SSSSSS Imum and fully .^aid-Up 120.000.000 "SSkJT 1 *«*><>•<•<" HEAD OFFICE: BONG KONO593 words
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Advertisement489 1937-07-03 7 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK Of INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated .n England oy Rov«l Charter 1853) Paid Op Capital in 600.000 sharps of f5 each I3.0u0.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors t3.000.00* HEAD OFFICE: U. IHnboptfir London K C Amrltsar Hong Kong Rangoon Alor Star Hollo Salgor Bangkok rpoh489 words
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Article459 1937-07-03 8 "AS FAR AS I CAN REMEMBER." From Gaol To Bankruptcy Court. A WOMAN, now serving a term if imprisonment, who appeared at the London Bankruptcy Court, added the words "As far as I can remember" to the oath. Mrs. Ethel May O.ive Price, ;i wM >\v,459 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement456 1937-07-03 8 HEARTBURN Many people sutler from this distressing condition withoat realising that it is a lorm of indigestion produced by the de- (imposition of indigestible food retained in the stomach. An occasional dose of ii l'owder in water I :r\ Mta the retention of indigestible food in the intestines. \part from456 words
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Advertisement209 1937-07-03 8 AMERICAN SHORTWAVE STATIONS TODAY 9.?5 Prejs-Radio News NY.. Boston WIXK 9.570 31.3 M 20 Cincinnati Conservatory of Musnc Ccinatti. N. York W2XE 21,520 13.9 11.20 Call to Youth, Anna Sarchon HooleyKansas City New York W3XAL 17.780 16.8 IT- 50 National Grange Programme Wton, N. York W3XAL 17,780 16. t TOMORROW209 words
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Advertisement108 1937-07-03 8 PYE RA3IO FAMOUS FOR QUALITY, 100?° BRITISH. GOME IN AMD HEAR NEW MODEL OF Westinghouse Stewart -Warner RADIOS OF 7. 8, 10 12 TUBE MODELS tf---"iratinr t>Ls Beam power iirpHfler tubes aneS Copper Phototone speakers. DEMON STRATIC.\: ARRANGED FOR HERMAN A. DE VRY TALKIE PROJECTORS 8c AMPLIFIERS. PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM108 words
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Miscellaneous771 1937-07-03 8 Broadcasting, SINGAPORE TODAY ZIIL 1 33 Mm (221 m p.m. 13.41 Light orchestral music, played by Rollers Famous Hungarian Band. Rela;fd from Adelphl Hotel. 2.00 Interval. 6.00 Chinese (Cantoneee) music. Gramophone records 7 00 Light orchestral music, played L. Station Orchestra, under direction of Rex Allen. Selection. Kissing Time. Fantaisie.771 words
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Miscellaneous645 1937-07-03 8 taries on the play, from the Centre Court, Wimbledon. Henley Regatta: Commentary. 11.30 News and announcements. 11.50 Greenwich time signal. Variety t a. in. 12.20 Close down. TOMORROW TRANSMISSION 4. GSO 11.75 Met (25 5 m.) G3B 9 51 Me a (31 5 m.) a.m. 12.40 Dance music. 1.00 "Prom645 words
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Miscellaneous549 1937-07-03 8 7.20 News In English. 7.35 Concert of light music r contd. > 8.10 Greetings to listeners In the Netherlands Indies 8.20 News and economic review In German. Call. DJQ. 9. OS New piano music. 9 05 News and economic review In German. Call DJQ. 9.20 News and economic review In549 words
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Miscellaneous502 1937-07-03 8 N1R0M. TODAY PM\ 10 16 Me s (29.2 ml YOC 15 15 Mc/s (19 8 m.) pm. 0 50 Time ignal. Announcement. 5 54 Evening concert. 6 50 News bulletin. 7.10 What Everybody Likes (popular). 8.00 Literary talk by Mr. C. Binnerts. 8.20 Chamber music. 9 20 Popular potpourri. 9502 words
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181 1937-07-03 9 MOSCOW TO NEW YORK IS NEXT AIR HOP. Soviet Plans Regular Flying Service. THE three young Russians who flew over the roof of the world have revealed that definite plans had been drawn up ty their Government to establish a regular service from Moscow over the Arctic to the United181 words
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Article, Illustration25 1937-07-03 9 NOVEL ITALIAN CRAFT. An Italian "water sledge" lohich won a 320-mile race at Venice at an average speed of more than 60 miles an hour.25 words
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146 1937-07-03 9 J. H. THOMAS RETURNS TO PUBLIC LIFE. "I Am Certainly Coming Back." MR. J. H. THOMAS says he will return to public life shortly, according to the Sunday Dispatch. Mr Ramsay Mac Donald dropped a broad hint at a luncheon of the National Labour Committee when he said of Mr.146 words
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212 1937-07-03 9 HUSBAND WANTS TO GO TO GAOL. Serving Sentence In Wife's Place. TUDGE GEORGE DONNELLAN has received from a husband a plea to tx allowed to serve the three-year Jail sentence he passed on his wife, says the New York correspondent of the Dally Mall. Mrs. Helen Harper, aged 33 of212 words
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Article24 1937-07-03 9 Mr. W. Gallacher, Communist M.P.. visited Wandsworth Prison as a guesl of the Government, eleven years after serving a sentence In the same prison.24 words
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272 1937-07-03 9 PANIC FOLLOWS EXPLOSION. SHOCK FELT FOR TWENTY MILES. SCOTTISH POWDER WORKS. London. EXPLOSIONS, the shocks of which were felt for a radius of 20 miles, killed three men and seriously injured two at Nobel's explosive factory, Ardeer, Ayrshire, the other week. Specially designed for the mass production of explosives, Ardeer272 words
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187 1937-07-03 9 MOTOR SENTENCE WOMAN'S MORALS. Unsucessful Appeal morals were taken into account when she was sentenced to a term of I imprisonment for a motoring offence was made at Hants Quarter Sessions, Winchester Mrs. Winifred Hucklebridge appealed unsuccessfully against a sentence of three months' imprisonment by the Basingstoke justices for driving187 words
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507 1937-07-03 9 NEPHEW OF SIR J. BARRIE ALLEGES BLACKMAIL MAN CLAIMS TO BE HIS WIFE'S SON. "SECRET KEPT FROM THE FAMILY." A NEPHEW of the late Sir James Barrle, Mr. William Winter, who Is British chess champion, declared before the Alton (Hants) Bench that he went in bodily fear of the man507 words
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137 1937-07-03 9 NAZIS FINE FOUR BRITISH AIRMEN. £80 For Flying With Unsealed Cameras. FINES totalling 940 marko (about £80) were imposed on four British aviators for having flown over Germay with four cameras in their possession which had not been sealed. The four men, Mr. A. H. Abbott, aged 31, an Instructor137 words
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113 1937-07-03 9 SPRING-CLEANING— BY ORDER. New Law In Hungary' An order to be issued shortly in Hungary compels house owners to springclean their lofts and garrets. All Inflammable material must be removed from the lofts, and the cellars cleared of rubbfst. Paper and cloth may not be kept in a loft unless113 words
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Advertisement382 1937-07-03 9 HOTELS. TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DINNER and DANCE (format) 9.45 TO MID JIGHT AND OOMKRI H AM.i: OF PROGRAMME D. FOKIEN-MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO I). .MARVIN— T. KRAVCHENKO— K. ERMOLAEVA 1 VIK.MrI) ARTISTS PRESENTING CHARACTER CLASSICAL UaUfdl OF HIGH MERIT INCLUDING THE SENSATIONAL "DANCE MACABRE" (Dance of Death).382 words
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Advertisement298 1937-07-03 9 Jf SOIE AGENTS i, STOCKISTS FOR MALAYA BELL'S ASBESTOS SAL 11 SINGAPORE MAYFAIR r 7 1. Battery Road #V\ ffl Firs< Floor, vk ff/ F#f hMith \§jfy tasty meats. Brfakfast, tn-ee courses: Daily 39. to. monthly $7.59 Snack: (Sent to Office if rrque*ted' Dally M.3*. monthly MM Tillin. nine -ourscs:298 words
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Article129 1937-07-03 10 SINGAPORE. GAKRICK THEATRE. GEYLANG Madam Fashion —A Super Hindustani Talkie. 6.15 —9.15 p.m. GLOBE THEATRE Charlie Chan At the Rare Track. GREAT WORLD—THE SKY TALKIE Spring Time. HAPPY WORLD Cabaret, Dancing. Talkies. Cinemas. Theatres and Side Shows. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies. Theatres Cinemas. RITZ, GEYLANG Lady129 words
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1000 1937-07-03 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1937. Treaty Absurdities. One of the very few genuinely constructive suggestions for placing the ideal which is embodied in the League of Nations on a practical basis received public expression in the summary of the deliberations on foreign affairs of the recent Imperial1,000 words
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39 1937-07-03 10 On the nomination of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce H.E. the Governor has appointed Mr. Tan Chin Hean to be a member of the Chinese Advisory Board for Singapore vice Mr. Gan Say Hong.39 words
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Article32 1937-07-03 10 H.E. the Governor has appointed Mr. L. F. Knight, J.P., to be Chairman of the Hindu Advisory Board vice Mr J. P. Pennefather-Evans with effect irom July 2.32 words
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Article17 1937-07-03 10 Mr. H. Parry, J.P., Penang, has been awarded a Coronation medal, states last night's S.S. Government Gazette.17 words
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Article1468 1937-07-03 10 STANLEY ROPER - STANLEY ROPER. English Music at Whitehall and St. James's. By IT has been said that almost everything worth remembering in the history of English music can be traced to the influence of the Chapel Royal. That is undoubtedly true. Yet the Chapel Royal at St. James is1,468 words
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Article749 1937-07-03 10 NOTES Of The DA Y. DREDGE DRUDGES. U7HEN Bishop Roberts was chaplain of Selangor he made a courageous protest against the inadequate amount of free time allowed to Europeans working on tin dredges. Kow much rood it did is shown by the letter from a Selangor miner published by the749 words
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Advertisement158 1937-07-03 10 llr, |S@>| ll' TJiis is the MARCONI 346 ALL-WAVE, FIVE WAVEBAND. An all-wave six-valve supcrhet receiver for A.C. mains offering the finest worldwide reception of all types of programme. Capable of receiving on all wavelengths from 7 to 141 metres as well as on the medium and long wavebands. SISS.M158 words
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505 1937-07-03 11 Must Agree Or Policy Cannot Survive. ITALY AND GERMANY HAVE COUNTER-PROPOSALS. Britain Claims They Would Favour Gen* Franco. JF a complete supervision scheme could not be devised and agreed, those withholding from the agreement would, in the view of the British Government, render it difficultReuter; British Wireless - 505 words
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Article55 1937-07-03 11 Shanghai, July 3. The trial t>:gins in Shanghai today of two high Government officials including the chief of the Finance Ministry revenue department, on charges of speculation on the Yarn and Cloth Exchange. Government, it i.; understood, is conducting a secret Inquiry into the other commoditySin Chew Jit Poh - 55 words
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Article15 1937-07-03 11 A 3rd century Roman building with ha'f-a-dozcn centrally-heated rooms has b-rn unearthed at Colliton Park15 words
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83 1937-07-03 11 27 DEAD IN COLLIERY FIRE. OFFICIALS KILLED IN ATTEMPT TO CONTROL London, July 2. TWENTY-SEVEN were killed and nine sent to hospital as a result of explosions and a fire in the jßrymbo Colliery, Chesterton, Stoke-on-Trent, this morning. The dead include John Cox, joint managing- director of Shelton Iron, Steel,Reuter - 83 words
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164 1937-07-03 11 WHAT MALAYA CAN OFFER TOURISTS. Fine Roads And Railways. Railways. ALTHOUGH there is a temporary lull in tourist traffic following the Coronation rush. Singapore travel agents consider prospects are bright for the future. Support is given to the suggestion that more should be done to attract tourists to Malaya. "There164 words
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Article80 1937-07-03 11 AMUR RIVER INCIDENT ENDED. Soviet Japan In Agreement. TROOPS TO BE WITHDRAWN. Moscow, July 3. A SATISFACTORY solution of the Amur River incident was reached yesterday, according to the Japanese Ambassador at the conclusion of a conversation with M. Litvinoff, Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs. The Ambassador stated the SovietReuter - 80 words
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104 1937-07-03 11 HAINAN SCHEMES HELD UP. Slander Against Fukienese. Canton, July 3. rvEVELOPMENT schemes for Hainan Island are being held up by the islanders' opposition to introduction of outside capital <says Sin Chew Jil Poh). The latest example is provided by petition to the Kwangtung Provincial Government from the islanders opposing the104 words
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Article148 1937-07-03 11 r THE King has bought a new open car specially designed so that I he can be better seen by crowds on I ceremonial drives. The car is a Daimler straight-eight open cabriolet, battleship grey in colour, with an upholstery colour scheme148 words
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Article, Illustration24 1937-07-03 11 BELGIAN POLICE CHARGE EX-SERVICEMEN. Mounted police after charging ex-servicemen who took part in a march in Brussels protesting against an amnesty for war offenders.24 words
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Article246 1937-07-03 11 Hitler's Home Now A Fortress. MO greeting awaits the traveller who arrives in Berchtesgaden, Bararia, where Hitler has what the Nazis call his country home. Fortress is a more apt description, says the Dally Herald. Before a stranger is invited to sign the hotel visitors' book, he is ordered to246 words
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Article41 1937-07-03 11 New York, July 2 A message received by the Globe wireless station from a station at Muscle Rock (California), that one of Pan-American Airways clippers was down "somewhere in the Pacific" has been established as erroneous. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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70 1937-07-03 11 Dublin. July 3. •THE outstanding results of the Free State general election so far announced are: The president, Mr. Eamon de Valera, has been returned for Clare; Mr. Scan McEntee, Minister of Finance and Mr. Oscar Traynor Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, have been re-electedReuter - 70 words
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102 1937-07-03 11 London, July 2. Two steamers collided off Newhaven in a channel fog this morning and both were badly holed. They were the Russian ship, Ziriyanin, 2.593 tons, of Odessa, which is Canadian-owned, and the Oambian. 5,500-tons, of Freetown, Sierra Leone. It is feared thatBritish Wireless - 102 words
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Article, Illustration362 1937-07-03 11 King Banned From Polish Cathedral Shrine. Warsaw, July 2. |£1NG CAROL of Rumania, who is expected in Poland on a State visit this week-end, has been refused entry to Cracow Cathedral by. the 70 years old Archbishop of Cracow, Prince Adam Sapieha. A meeting of the Polish Cabinet to considerAneta-Havas - 362 words
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Article190 1937-07-03 11 United States Supreme Court. DEMOCRATS HAVE NEW BILL. Substitute For Roosevelt's Plan. Washington, July 3. A COMPLETE Democratic substitute for Mr. Roosevelt's Supreme Court Bill came before the Senate today. Senator Robinson, leader of the Democratic majority, explaining that the proposals would permit three appointments to the court within the190 words
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44 1937-07-03 11 BRITISH INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK IMPROVING. Fewer Unemployed Predicted. London, July 1. The Morning Post says that the continued upward trend of industry will again be reflected in the unemployment figures due for publication next Tuesday when another substantial fall in unemployment will be recorded—British Wireless.44 words
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Advertisement120 1937-07-03 11 IS SO ECONOMICAL Just a teaspoonful of Marmite in a soup, meat pie or any other meat dish adds tastincss and makes your meal much more nourishing. For the Vitamin B in which Marmite is so rich keeps the system active, enlivens the appetite and digestion, and definitely does you120 words
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Article, Illustration113 1937-07-03 12 OVERFLEW ISLAND: PETROL EXHAUSTED. 111-luck On New Guinea- Howland Hop. COASTGUARD CUTTER BEGINS SEARCH FOR AIRWOMAN. Ufiß plane's fuel exhausted, Miss Amelia Earhart (Mrs. Putnam) has been forced down in the Pacific Ocean, according to Reuter messages Flying from Lac (New Guinea) to Howland113 words
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Article111 1937-07-03 12 Where Is Radio Manila (By Our Radio Correspondent.) "WHERE is Radio Manila," has been the question asked in a dozen letters received in the past few days. Th? Manila shortwave station. KCRM, is one of the best broadcasters received in Singapore and many listeners were dismayed at the boglnning of111 words
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521 1937-07-03 12 •THE defendant's version of how he came to enter into an agreement whereby he agreed to acquire options over certain lands in the Senai-Kulai district was given in the High Court, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Home, when further hearing was recorded in the case521 words
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Article, Illustration309 1937-07-03 12 AN hour eailier she had been: within a hundred miles of Howland, and in view of tho machine's cruising speed of 160 miles an hour, it seems she must have overflown her destination. The coastguard cutter Itasca. stationed at Howland Island, is searchIng for the309 words
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41 1937-07-03 12 AMR R. Irvine has been appointed to act as secretary to the High Commissioner for the Malay States, Sir Shenton Thomas. The former secretary, Mr. E. E. F. Pretty, is now Under-Secretary to the F.M.S. Government41 words
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Article26 1937-07-03 12 Rev. Fr. Thomas Varghese. B.A, of the Jacobite Syrian Church, India, will take the Communion service at the Armenian Church. Hill Street, tomorrow at 8 a.m.26 words
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Article226 1937-07-03 12 At The Cinema. Dramatic Tale Of Puritan Days. "Maid of Salem" (Claudettc Colbert and Fred Mar Murray) Directed by Frank Lloyd, Paramount. At the Pavilion. COME of the finest dramatic acting of her career is Claudette Colbert's contribution to Frank Lloyd's brilliant portrait of New226 words
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121 1937-07-03 12 CYCLES MUST BE BETTER LIT IN F.M.S. New Rules Proposed. MEW draft rules covering the 4 lighting of pedal cycles and tricycles have been circulated to public bodies by the F.M.S. Government. It is proposed to introduce the new regulations on Oct. 1. It Is provided that every pedal cyclo121 words
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Article110 1937-07-03 12 Down Among Scharnhorst Turbines. LOCAL ENGINEERS TOUR VESSEL. A PARTY of 40 members of the Engineering Association of Malaya, under the leadership of Mr. F. H. Robinson, made a thorough inspection of the engine-room of the Scharnhorst at the special invitation of Norddeutscher Lloyd, yesterday evening. Before the inspection, the110 words
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62 1937-07-03 12 Level Crossing Crash Delays Mail Train. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 3. ■THE northbound night mail was delayed an hour and forty minutes this morning in consequence of a heavily laden lorry crashing into the level crossing at Ayer Kuning North, near Talping. The lorry collapsed and It was62 words
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102 1937-07-03 12 HOSPITAL WEEK BEGINS TODAY. St. Andrew's Drive For $10,000. A BIG drive to collect $10,000 during Hospital Week is to be made from today until July 10 by St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The hospital has to re'.y largely on voluntary contributions to balance its budget. On Monday a benefit matinee102 words
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Letter101 1937-07-03 12 Usual Heartburnings Follow Coronation Awards. To the Editor of the Straits Times, Sir,—The list of the Coronation awards appeared in your esteemed contemporary this morning, and the usual heartburnings are now taking place. Would you be good tnougn to publish for my satisfaction the names of the different officers101 words
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52 1937-07-03 12 'From Our Own correspondent. l Talping, July 1. Mr. H. D. Noone. Field Etnographer. Perak Museum. Taiping, is now in Ulu Temenggor. Upper Perak. on field work. He is expected to return to his station in the second week of52 words
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Article, Illustration89 1937-07-03 12 New Houses For Airport Staff. A MINIATURE colony of quarters for officers of the Singapore Airport will begin to take shape soon. The site is facing Grove Road, near the Geylang River. The first building will be for quarters for the airport manager. Mr. Arthur Newark. Two other small houses89 words
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Article17 1937-07-03 12 The Church Workers' Association, Taiping, is holding a Golden Jubilee Fete at the Turf Club, Taiping today.17 words
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107 1937-07-03 12 $18,000,000 RISE IN F.M.S. SURPLUS. Despite Doubling Of Expenditure. FIGURES FOR FIRST FOUR MONTHS. I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July piGURES just published disclose that the F.M.S. revenue for the four months January to April this year was nearly |53,00t,0M. Expenditure was nearly $31,000,000. Four-twelfths of the estimated107 words
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Article103 1937-07-03 12 A SETTLEMENT of the strike by the 200 Singapore Chinese blacksmiths is expected today, both parties having come to a satisfactory agreement yesterday. The workers' original demands were for a 10 per cent, wage rise and a reduction of working hours and it is understood103 words
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97 1937-07-03 12 OINGAPORE police arrested a Chln- ese yesterday who Is alleged to have been concerned in a free flght In a house In Havelock Road on June 29. which resulted in the death of a lorry driver. Deceased was found sprawled on the floor of a97 words
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Advertisement26 1937-07-03 12 "COMPARISONS ARE NOT ODIOUS" Vj r* I 'sit-- fi'i Xl I Outline wrong and Correct outline pJm detail wrong. correct detail. WING LOONG for Comet TAILORINO26 words
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398 1937-07-03 13 Chief Justice Stresses Co-operation, CASES ARE SOMETIMES UNDULY PROLONGED, HE SAYS. THAT Malayan magistrates do their best to meet counsel regarding the fixing of hearings and that sometimes they <\en fg too far and permit long postponements was the view expressed by the acting398 words
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214 1937-07-03 13 Indian Prince Tries Local Chinese Food. A TALL, broad-shouldered, regal figure, 17 year old Prince Jaya Chamaraja Waldiya, heir to the throne of Mysore, arrived yesterday in Singapore on his return from a three months trip to China and Japan, and tried food at a Chinese restaurant last year. This214 words
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235 1937-07-03 13 60 PER CENT. OF WORLD ILLITERATE EASIER TO TEACH ADULT, SAYS EXPERT rviSCIPLE of a movement to reduce illiteracy among the world's millions, Dr. Frank C. Laubach is in Singapore on his way back to the Philippine Islands after a campaign against illiteracy in India and Africa. India particularly is235 words
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Article162 1937-07-03 13 Crown Counsel Succeeds 1 On Appeal. ACQUITTED on a charge of assisting in carrying on a public lottery, namely Chap Jee Xl, Soh Eng Chiang is to undergo a lresh trial. An appeal against the acquittal was made by Mr. Paul Storr, Crown Counsel, and162 words
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Article190 1937-07-03 13 'TWO Malayan doctors have been honoured for professional attainments, it is announced today. Our London correspondent cables that Dr. Raymond Lewthwaite has been awarded the North Persian For- j ces Memorial Medal in 1936 for a paper on the Pathology of Tropical Typhus of th 3190 words
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Article, Illustration255 1937-07-03 13 Raffles' Master's Cathedral Wedding. Bayliss Scott. A WEDDING gown in Empire style of ivory crepe satin with ivory chiffon was worn by Miss Phyllis Joan Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Scott, of Singapore, at her wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral to Mr. George Langdon Bayliss. a senior255 words
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Article306 1937-07-03 13 Bankrupt Clerk To Pay 40 Per Cent RSAVARINATHAN, a clerk employ- ed at the General Post Oflicc, obtained his discharge from bank- ruptcy, subject to a suspension of six months, before Mr. Justice Howes Mr. J. W. D. Ambrose, Assistant Official Assignee, said that receiving and306 words
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Article33 1937-07-03 13 OINGAPORE radio licences Increased by about 25 per cent, in the first six months of the year. The figure on June 30, was 3,263, compared with 2,580 on Jan. L33 words
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Article29 1937-07-03 13 ST. PETER'S CHURCH. SUmford Road. Singapore. At 9 a.m. Sunday. Annual Thankoflerinj? Service and Choral Koiy Comn. and Sermon. Preacher:—Rev. A. C. Parr, M.A.. L.T. Celebrant:—Rev. C. D. Cnauaman.29 words
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260 1937-07-03 13 3,500 Bottles Of Tomato Sauce Seized. False Trade Mark Conv iction. DOTTLES of tomato ketchup were discussed in an appeal before the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice? A. K. a'Beckett Terrell, in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The appeal was by Sr'iichiro Yamamoto, a Japanese, against fines of $10 and260 words
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Article, Illustration180 1937-07-03 13 CHINA'S HEALTH MUCH BETTER. World Famous Plague Expert Here. DR. WU LIEN TEH BOUND FOR PENANG. THE remarkable improvement in health and hygiene in China was described by Dr. Wu Lien Teh, world famous plague expert and Director of the Chinese National (Quarantine Service, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by180 words
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Advertisement117 1937-07-03 13 BLACK&WHITE CIGARETTES. B SvX^, HERE IS HOW P^=fl KEEP MY GUMS I AND ROSY £%E*- mr** J BRUSHING M^**i 'c\st- \4&. ft vv/th m_^ DENTISTS APPROVE THIS NEW AID TO GUMS ROSY-HUED, firm gums are and cutting surfaces of the the perfect setting for spar- teeth with a circular motion,117 words
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Advertisement243 1937-07-03 13 L HOLE MILK J| YOUNGER mm mm X TO-NI€HT Applv cr* me Tokaion. TO-MORROW >jp l Skinfood, Rote Colour which contains MORNING See how much ln-sher Biocel— the amazing discovery of Prof. and smoo ther your skin is after the very Dr. Stejskal of the University of Vienna. f ir243 words
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325 1937-07-03 14 RECOVERS AFTER AN UNSTEADY START. FINE WIN FOR HUGHES AND TUCKE V IN DOUBLES SEMI-FINAL. AT Wimbledon yesterday, in the final of the men's singles, Donald Budge (U.S.A.), beat G. Von Cramm (Germany), (i_3, 6-4, 6— 2. THIS WAS VON CRAMM'S THIRD SUCCESSIVE325 words
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55 1937-07-03 14 At the Anson Road Stadium today the Royal Artillery, leagur leaders, meet the Middlesex Regiment in a first division soccer match. The gunners won the first frame easily, s—•, but the Midds. have improved a lot since then and a hard struggle for55 words
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Article, Illustration150 1937-07-03 14 [From Our Own Correspondent] Penang. July 2. Penang beat Kedah by two goals to nil in their Malaya Cup match at Alor Star today. It was a hard-fought game. Chong Seng opened the score after 22 minutes and Marlappen got the second goal Just150 words
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Article41 1937-07-03 14 An eclectic competition will be held at the Keppel Golf Club during the present month July. Play will be on men's days only and may not be in j conjunction with other competitions. Purthff particulars will be found In inn book.41 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-07-03 14 Ventura Marque* (left) and Young Gauder, whom he easily defeated on points at the Happy World arena last nifht. Straits Times Photograph22 words
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198 1937-07-03 14 IPOH REFEREE AND LA ROSE. Withholding Of Part Of The Purse. Boxing. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 2. Replying to a ital— lt maJe Cy La Rose to the Straits Times on Sunday evening that Naval md Military rules were brought into use in the recent fight at Jubilee198 words
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112 1937-07-03 14 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 3. The Filipino Kid Leyte. 10-7, floored Young Johnson, 9-11. three times for long counts in a contest at Bukit Blntang Park last night and won on points over ten rounds. Hitting fast and furiously, the Filipino112 words
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461 1937-07-03 14 JAPANESE PAIR IN SINGAPORE FINAL. Wise And Choon Leong Fade Out After Fighting Hard. TPHK Japanese pair, T. Aizawa and T. Uchida. achieved a good performancc in beating N. S. Wise and Chua Choon Leong 9 7, 6 2. in the semi-final of the men's doubles event in the Singapore461 words
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372 1937-07-03 14 Golf. The men's T une Bogey competition at the Island Club, played over the week-end, resulted in a win in the "A" division for Jack Lee Keng Tye with a score of 1 down. The "B" division resulted in a tie372 words
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213 1937-07-03 14 Lancashire Take First Innings Points From Sussex. DEUTER cables results of flrst-class cricket matches which ended yesterday as follows At Dudley, Worcester beat Gloucester by 82 runs. Worcester 183 (Goddard seven for 84) and 210. Gloucester 154 md 137 (Martin seven for 3D. At213 words
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Article42 1937-07-03 14 Stockholm. July 1. Jonsson broke the world's ;o««l metres record, covering: the distance in 5 mins. 18.4 sees. J. I.adountegue, the French runner, established the previous record of 5 mins. 21.8 sees., in France on July 2, 1931— Rcuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article230 1937-07-03 14 The following are the scratchlngs and the order of running for today, the first day of the Perak Turf Club's meeting at Ipoh. Race 1.— Ponies. Class 1. Dlv. 3. Race 2.— Orifflns. Division A. Race 3.— Griffins. Division "B." Race 4— Horses. Class 1. Div.230 words
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Advertisement92 1937-07-03 14 WOMEN'S DOUBLES. (Semi-Finals). Mme. R Mathleu and Miss A. M. Yorke beat Miss E. M. Dearman and Mi >i J Ingram 7—5, 6—3. Mrs. M. R King and Mrs J B Ptttman beat Mrs. D. B And.us and! Mmc S Henrotln 6—3. 6—4.6 4. MIXED DOUBLES. (Semi -Final). Y. Petra92 words
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Advertisement55 1937-07-03 14 HORSES IRELAND -THE STRAITS I BUY I IRISH BRED HORSES j WIN RACES j In The Straits in 1936:44 IRISH HORSES WON 66,075 DOLLARS. Best Winners were:SQUEEZE GEE UP MOUNTAIN STREAM NUMERO TREIZE AU RORA KNIGHTS EYE BUY IN IRELAND WIN RACES Issued by Tbt Blttdsttck Irttwtrs AsstciatiM tf Irthwd.55 words
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Article, Illustration638 1937-07-03 15 A Deplorable Display Against Som Pong. MARQUEZ BOXES CLEVERLY TO OUTPOINT GAUDER. By "Echo." ADJUDICATION in boxing: contests in Singapore has me beaten. There is hardly a programme that passes without a decision which to me. and lots of other people, seems completely wrong.638 words
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Article197 1937-07-03 15 a good record in Penang, earned credit for a game display, but Windsor was mainly the aggressor, and at times handed out some heavy punishment. The Chinese opened well, exploiting a short left dig with plenty behind it to good purpose, but when Windsor began to197 words
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Article518 1937-07-03 15 Capt. Dash" gives below details of the past performances of the new importations that will have their first runs in Malaya at Ipoh today. Faithful (late Democrat), 6 yrs., br.ejr. by Salario-Soliloquy: This English gelding ran eight times during 1934, winning once, and being placed second518 words
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Article93 1937-07-03 15 TODAY. Soroer: Ncgri Semmian vs. Singapore, Malaya Cup, Srremban; R.A. vs. Midds.. Div. I. Stadium. r.9lf: S.G.C. Medal iStaplefordi. Cricket: P.W.D. v». S.C.C.: I.A. v«. SRC: S.C.R.C. vs. B.R.C. H; InnUklilingr, vs. V.M.C.A R.A.F. vs. S.C.C: C.S.C. vs. KhaUa; InterOaßsai B»teJl. M.C.U. -round. TOMORROW Athletics: Singapore A.A.A.93 words
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Article662 1937-07-03 15 Can Dorothy Win* —She Can If Her Drive Is Working Those Putting Tragedies Andra Has His Joke When Nobody Would Buy Mid-day Sun. Conducted By "ECHO." rf will be a grand Wimbledon finale for Dorothy Round if she can win the women's singles again and the chances662 words
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561 1937-07-03 15 yo.MORROW and on Monday, on the S.C.C. padang, will take place the heats in the Singapore A.A.A. championship meeting. A start will be made tomorrow at 2.30 p.m., and Monday's events will besin at 5.15 p.m. Tomorrow's heats are: ICO yards '2.30 i p.m.),561 words
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Advertisement188 1937-07-03 15 ROTHMANS PATENT as EVERTITE'- TIN S J^^^W^M^H^\ Apart from the slls 11^ 10 QO»Hty of KINGS GATE, which are .///VOffc^^^^fla. m specially blended for the tropics from a selection of finest AfiJT9^i vintage crop Virginia tobaccos, the unique features of the patent A@ot/- Wi ■f\l 'Evertite' tin are of interest.188 words
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Advertisement110 1937-07-03 15 BLOODSTOCK YOU want the Best Horses A§S?^^ WE supply them /f^t^fcJk Remember when you buy lrom the AiikIo-I: ish Agenr_\ (Kjjf T/mm Ld. you are de-.llng with Bloodstock Specialists with >«\ W M the highest aver^je of successes of any firm. English and Irish horses US exported to all parts110 words
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667 1937-07-03 16 Planned Russia's Defeat In "Disastrous" Conflict. PLOT TO CEDE UKRAINE TO GERMANY. "MARSHAL Tukhachevsky, former Assistant Commissar for H* defence, and the seven leading Red Army generals sentenced with him on June 12 were shot in secret the next day. Immediately alter the executions667 words
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261 1937-07-03 16 "ROUTINE SUSPICION." Echo Of August Trial. Before this suicide of the Old Bolshevik political chief of the Red Army —who. by the nature of things, might well have been supposed to be hostile to such non-politica! soldiers as Marshal Tukhachevsky— such a trial of key generals commanding in European Russia261 words
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Article796 1937-07-03 16 fore his transfer to the key Leningrad command. Only a few days ago Gen. Yaklr was accorded a big official demonstration when he took over his new Leningrad command. Oen. Putna's "confessions" during his 10 months In prison, and, perhaps, similar "confessions" by Oen. PrimakolT, may well have combined with796 words
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Article, Illustration349 1937-07-03 16 NO "DRANG NACH OSTEN." SOVIET TO PROTECT BALTIC STATES. STALIN'S NATIONAL COMMUNISM. COMPETENT circles in the Baltic States regard the situation in the Soviet Union with equanimity, especially since the Latvian Foreign Minister, M. Munters. visited Moscow recently as the Soviet Government's guest (writes the Morning Post Riga correspondent). M.349 words
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Article53 1937-07-03 16 The women of the Paya Lebar Ladle? Aid are holding a lair at the Methodist Preparatory English School, Boundary Road, today from 3 to 6 p.m. Admission is free to all. The proceeds of the Fair will be used for the Church Building Fund of the Paya53 words
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Advertisement279 1937-07-03 16 ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CO.. CONSULTING OPTICIANS WATCHMAKERS HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCINQ THAT THEIR REPRESENT ATTVE IS NOW AT THE RESTHOUSE, MALACCA. FREE consultation to Eye sight will be given. VISITING HOURS" r '7: 33°03 3°o 5"2 IS —Sundays inclusive— BINOCI'LAB CAMEK.% REPAIRS undfrLu.cn PATANWALA'S dfclfe TOILET PRODUCTS I^^^^ESfli YOUR DOOR279 words
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Advertisement612 1937-07-03 16 Ofyouare) f7HIM,WIAKI-/^4 V RUNDOWN T^Olr I AND AILING, MAKE I k^Z VTHIS SIMPLE TEST// J^^LJ New Discoveries in Nutrition Show How MINERALS and FOOD lODINE Build W Worn Out, Pale, Sickly People into M P Strong, Red-Blooded Men and Women Pacifx Ocean FOOD lODINE and MINERALS in I/H P •VIKELP*612 words
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Article232 1937-07-03 17 Solid Cover Of Over 112 Per Cent. (Frorr. Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. July 1. X/ERY lew countries in the work! have a currency on so sound and liquid a basis as that of Siam today, according to the latest return of the Currency Department which .shows the232 words
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Article1171 1937-07-03 17 i Hint II OF ENGLAND ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL flhrth S^ntiay after Trinity. July 4. 6.50 a.m.. Holy Comn.; 7.30 a.m.. Matins; 8 am., Chora] Eucharist- 9am Malay Service 10 15 a^ "h 'drens "rvlce* 6y306 y 30 pm Evensong and sermon. Preacher: The Rev. N. Williams. Weekdays.1,171 words
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Article318 1937-07-03 17 The following ne» non- fiction and fiction works are now for issue at the Raffles Library: Oasis, Oliver Baldwin; King Edward VIII. Illustrated. Hector Boli.ho; ilonka Speaks of Hungary. Illustrated. John Brophy; The Life of Paul Gauguin. Robert Burnett; A Few More Memories: People318 words
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Article83 1937-07-03 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 1. UR. Powell-Evans, Traffic Officer. Taiping, Is proceeding on transfer to Kuala Lipis on July 10 where he will assume duties as Officer in Charge of Police District. Mrs. Powell-Evans, who is the Captain of the Taiping Girl Guides will83 words
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Article197 1937-07-03 17 Filipino Trumpeter Fined. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, June 30. Ana CiWo de la Pena, a Filipino trumpet player in an Ipoh hotel orchestra, was yesterday fined $25, or one month's ngor>us imprisonment, by the Talping magistrate on a charge of cheating. At the197 words
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104 1937-07-03 17 ALTHOUGH pneumonia U fttfE the chief cause of death in Singapore, the number last week, 38, was four less than in the previous week and 11 lets than in the corresponding week of last year. Heavy toll of life was taken also by enteritis, which104 words
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Article, Illustration57 1937-07-03 17 A group photo taken on the occasion of the departure of Mr. J. Falconer M.CS. fAadsteri Adviser. Bitn Pahat) for England on long leave. Sixth from the right is Mr. J. FaWner.on his right is Mr. C. I). < rtw (Supervisor of the Robber Restriction office) on his left Mr.57 words
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Article534 1937-07-03 17 Budapest, July 1. DELA KUN, Communist and former D Dictator of Hungary, has been executed by a firing squad following his arrest in Moscow. He was known throughout Europe aj the "No. l Communist germ spreader." Bela Kun shuttled between Vienna. Bucharest and Moscow. He ruled534 words
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Advertisement178 1937-07-03 17 JWLMEtiI %diialJkwutSOVVS A5 r m xW WILL YOU HELP IS TO MAINTAIN JOHN AND HIS UM BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN OUK HOMES AND TRAINING SHIP? THE CHILDREN APE TRAINED FOR DEFINITE TRADES AND WILL ALWAYS BE EMPLOY' ABLE. WHEN THEY LEAVE US WE FIND THEM GOOD POSITIONS. PLEASE HELP THE178 words
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Advertisement115 1937-07-03 17 .WP jk W^^^^ W TREMENDOUS^ I CONTRIBUTION I A TO THE PLEASURE M Hk OF MOTORING JB Do you want to enjoy a powerful, smooth-running engine? Through a remarkable discovery, you can now secure a more durable motor oil that retains its protective oiliness much longer in service. This new115 words
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334 1937-07-03 18 Socialist Denounces Faults In Defence P recautions. I ONDON is the weakest place on earth in a military sense, k declared Mr. George Hicks, Socialist M.P. for East Woolwicn, ir an attack on the British Government's air raid defence plans. It was the Achilles334 words
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Article, Illustration371 1937-07-03 18 BEAUTY LOVER DESTROYS POSTER. Fine Follows Fury. DICHARD DARWALL, a 23-year-rv old author, of Heath House, Brenchley, Kent, was motoring by Windmill Hill, Sussex, when he saw a poster announcing that a housing estate was to be developed there. Angered by what he believed would be a desecration of one371 words
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Article209 1937-07-03 18 'From Our Own Correspondent > Calcutta, June 25. ■T*HE anti-smuggling campaign arouni Pondicherry and Karaikal has entered a stage where open aggresj sion has replaced ingenious evasion. The campaign was forced on the Government of India by the colossal business of smuggling dutiable goods through French209 words
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Article256 1937-07-03 18 UNKNOWN MACHINES OUT LATE AT NIGHT. MIGHT after night mysterious aircraft have been flying over London between eleven o'clock and two in the morning. And the Air Ministry has no idea of their identification. Two machines were seen circling j the West End and the southern256 words
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466 1937-07-03 18 Statements After Spain Visit Criticised. "I HAVE NO POWER TO REMOVE HIM." TPHE recent behaviour and utterances of the Dean of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, following his much-criticised visit to Spain, were publicly censured by the Archbishop of Canterbury at the meeting of the466 words
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Advertisement330 1937-07-03 18 iAi excellent form ef atoMisteriiig Iroi I think your "SerravaUo's Tonic" an excellent torm of administering Iron, which In all cases of anaemia and debility Is the moat valuable medicine we possess. It is rattafactory to find In it a preparation which will suit the most delicate stomach. DR W.330 words
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Advertisement139 1937-07-03 18 Build up your energy for the hot B^ days ahead by taking y g* /^*%M J/f^L SCOTT'S 4| EMULSION ggy^p/l/ all your energy and leave you tired out? A course ~^y^ of SCOTT'S Emulsion i" ff > fnow will build up reserves of energy and give you stamina to resist139 words
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344 1937-07-03 19 Going To Ceylon With An Open Mind. "LOOKING FORWARD TO MY TIME THERE." QIR Andrew Caldecott, the Governor-elect of Ceylon, received me in his London hotel, and talked for some time, without of course discussing local politics, on his forthcoming service in the Island344 words
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148 1937-07-03 19 TWO ROMAN VILLAS UNEARTHED. Rich Man's Home In Dorset. piNDS of considerable historical in- terest have been made in Britain following the discovery of two Roman villas, one at Stanton, Suffolk, and the other at Dorchester. The Stanton discoveries were made after a workman digging on a farm, struck some148 words
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255 1937-07-03 19 BASQUE REFUGEES' NIGHT ESCAPES. Children Moved From "Army" Centre. OASQUE refugee children are being moved from the Salvation Army Congress Hall at Clapton. "We find that the building i s not entirely suitable for their accommodation," and "Army" officer said. Some of them are climbing out into the streets at255 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-07-03 19 IAtI.'IKIAU rUH DISL>E.I. The Canadian team practising for the King's Prize meeting, which will be held this month, at the Bisley ranges.22 words
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357 1937-07-03 19 POLITICS BORROWED FROM RUSSIA. A Magistrate On 'Exotic Growths.' Calcutta. jyiß. S B. Dutt, District Magistrate of Burdwan. says a Press Nvte issued by the Bengal Government, took the occasion oi a conference of presidents and members of Union Boards at Ghuskura, Ausgram, to pay a tribute to their common357 words
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Article38 1937-07-03 19 The official opening ceremony oi the Holding Site. In the Clent Hills, Wor cestershlre, a six and a half acre area purchased by the Camping Club of Great Britain, was carried out recently by the Hon. Charles Lytttlton.38 words
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Article222 1937-07-03 19 |\R. S. P. Chellappah, who will represent Ceylon at the Far East Rural Hygiene Conference at Bandoeng in August, is directing a 3,000 feet film on rural sanitation to be taken to the international Rural Hygiene Exhibition, which will beheld in connection with the Conference.222 words
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44 1937-07-03 19 CEYLON RESTRICTIONS Indian Deputation To See Minister. Colombo. It is understood that the Indian Mercantile Chamber of Ceylon win lead a deputation before the Minister of Health, to draw attention to several restrictions to which passengers from India to Ceylon a#e subjected at Mandapam.44 words
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Article202 1937-07-03 19 f*VR. W. R. Inge, the former Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, in his Presidential address to the English Association at Bedford College, attacked modern writers for not, as he described it, bringing out the noble side of human nature. He ascribed this attitude to reaction202 words
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398 1937-07-03 19 FIVE-YEAR PLAN FOR BENGAL. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. A FIVE-YEAR-PLAN for industrial development in Bengal is now engaging the attention of the Minister of Industries. The principle underlying the scheme is tho effective tackling and harmonious development of the factors of production and distribution relating to the different types of industries of398 words
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251 1937-07-03 19 INDIAN IMMIGRATION INTO CEYLON. Need For Open Door Stressed. Colombo, June 12. FXESCRIBING Indian immigration as a question vitally affecting the position of Indians and Indian labourers in Ceylon, Mr. V. V. Devarajmudaly. retiring president of the Indian Mercantile Chamber of Ceylon, addressing the annual meeting of the Chamber said:251 words
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Advertisement139 1937-07-03 19 M mdi Thomeal that satisfies Kiddies and grown-ups will give you a vole ofthanks for having served Kellogg's Corn JFlakes. They're always so delicious and crunchy. Ready to serve and always oven-fresh and fla-vour-perfect from the patent heat-sealed WAXTITE bag. Serve them with milk or cream and fruit for breakfast,139 words
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Advertisement363 1937-07-03 19 tm-M* Milt- m CO4 es J F s J^BrwP P f 'r«r MOST SKTN FAULTS tiSTB^^I START IN YOUR UNPFPSKIN 1^5|B^jrV^ ifp '-"s You need this Decf)-p«netraling Cream r 6r7i^' HSCwC&W^J/ DISCUSSING bUrkK— Hi, wriakl«a and other tkin f «ul t». \^&Z}£fi£J^ leading ip*daliat aayai mm Th€ underpin U the363 words
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Article, Illustration156 1937-07-03 20 l..\te«t additions to the modern workers* suburb put up by the Sincasoce Improvement Trust in the Balestier area are to he opened in Auyust^ I fit. Attap houses of the type that the Trust has set out to abolish by pro licHftg accommodation156 words
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