The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 May 1936

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,841. KSTD. 1835. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1936. 10 CENTS.
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  • 287 1 Survivors Describe Maichio Horrors "SKY DARKENED AND A ER OPLA NES DR OPPED BOMBS AND GAS" Emperor Leads Forces Of 20,000 Men 4 COMMUNIQUE from Marshal Badoglio states the strong fortified line from Sassa Baneh to Bullale, which was defended with vigour by the sinian
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  • 56 1 EGYPTIAN ELECTION OUTRAGE Seven Shot Dead 23 Wounded Cairo. Apr. 30. QEVEN persona were shot dead and +3 23 others wounded in an electoral campaign in the Sinhewa constituency where Tewfic DisabefTendi. proprietor of the Wafdist newspaper El Jehad, is a candidate. Natwif: standing King Fuad's death, the elections will
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  • 81 1 ASSASSINA TIONS IN BARCELONA Barcelona. Apr. 30. A DOUBLC assassination oc- curred \n one of the principal streets 211 the city when Scmi Miguelbadia, ex-Chief of Police, and his brother were shot deal as they were leaving their residence. S<nor Miguelbadia was Chief <>f Police in 1934 and took a
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  • 88 1 London, Apr. 29. Wbm the newly proclaims! King of Egypt, who came to England last October as a stud?nt at the RMA., Woolwich, leaves tomorrow for home. two British destroyers will accompany the Channel st-amer on which he Is crossing to France. Th? P. andO. liner. Viceroy
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  • 20 1 London, Apr. 30. Two Air Force flying boats left Plymouth yesterday for Singapore via Gibraltar. Malta. Karachi ani« Calcutta. Reuter
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  • 234 1 Increased Estimate For Singapo re Base 38 MORE VESSELS FOR BRITISH FLEET London, Apr. 30. IN presenting: the supplementary naval estimates, Lord Monsell. First Lord of the Admiralty, explains that the programme is in pursuance of the White Paper policy of Mar. 3 and that the continuance of expenditure is
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  • 94 1 Safeguarding Britain's Food Supply London, Apr. 3!). POOD supplies both in their health and defence aspects, were the subject of questions to the Prime Minister in the House of Commons. Mr Baldwin stated that a special commTitee under the chairmanship of the Minister for Co-ordination of Defence. Sir Thcmas Inskip.
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  • 178 1 British Trade Fair Supplement 11/K have much pleadTrr -in presenting with this issue of the Free Press a 24-pajre British Trade Fair Supplement enclosed in a handsome art colour cover. At the same time we would like to draw particular attention to this cover because no other daily paper in
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  • 140 1 SWISS FRANC STORM CENTRE OF BEAR ATTACK LONDON MARKET MYSTIFIED FRENCH CAPITAL WITHDRAWN London, Apr. 30. THE Swiss franc bream** the storm 'litre of a bear attack today, the origin of which is at present mystifying the London exchange market. So A 'r.i: wakrr.i'd frmi II 21 i 15 24'^..
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  • 186 1 Debate In House Of Commons London, Apr. 30. During a general debate on the future of broadcasting in the House of Commons last night, there was considerable discussion on a recommendation contained in the recent Ullswater Report that private relay exchanges should be absorbed by the General
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  • 91 1 Mr. Landon Favoured lty Republicans. Boston. Aim- T* v <•( mplrt" returns In th:» M,*s sachusctts primary election .sli"\v a decisive vott in lav >ur of Mr Ai'rr«t Landon Gcvcrnor ol Kansas, us Vrv-l sirient R no r volt's Republican oppnnenH la th- 1 pro irli>ntal rlcrlii.n Tho
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  • 90 1 London, Apr .10. c,u'> n M h a ftoqu l Ihj picture "Th Frinc Vi 11" by .incr Bereaford irhlch records the inultfrnt When K:::« Eflwarri ind his thrte brothers came to W er Hall i midnight .rr.d r m.» n <\ on -iri'rt at Ktiiff Oeocge'i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 49 1 I^l i|u i!|m^ TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE I C SE 0F i"*"" 1 6 1S CABARET ATT»ACT,ON DINNER DANCE THE WORTH (informal) SISTERS 930 to Midnight The Popular American Dance Tea* NON-DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA WHEN IN penang stay directed by Dan Hopkins AT THE E AND O. HOTEL
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    • 89 1 ikß ALBS] SEA VIEW <P§. HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESCRT EVERY ROOM WITH t*PIVATB BA FH *UNNINO HOT AND COM) WATITR--TKNNIS GOLf BWIMMINCJ SUNBATHING ONE OF BINOAPORE*B SCENIC HKAUTY BPOTB GUESTS Ol TIIF SKA VIEW lIOTtI. M\V l\M Mil IK I INCH AT Till. AUKI I'll! lIOTKI WITHOUT I I RA
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  • 213 2 Wat Swee's Fine Recovery In Second Set (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Apr. 36 A thrilling match was provided in the men's singles in the Penang Lawn Tennis Association championships between Goon Kok Ying, the holder, and Chean Wat Swee this evening. Kok Ying won the first
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  • 71 2 The final event of the S.G.C spring tournament, the championship doubles <N. S. Wise and R. F. Bmith vs. E. C. Cherrington and W. J. M. Warden) will be played on Monday. May 4. After the game the prizes for the tournament will be presented on the roof
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  • 42 2 Under the auspices of the Literary Section of the Indian Association a lecture on Dictators. Past and Present will be given by Mr. K. P. Kesawa Menon at 1 Short Street on Tuesday at 6 p.m. Mr. V. D. Knowles will preside.
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 317 2 My Country.... Always WRONG IS LABOUR FINISHED WITH THE LEAGUE?— PREPARED TO FACE DANGER TO THE EMPIRE— AND TO LAKE TSANA— THE HOARE-LAVAL PEACE TERMS— RESPONSIBILITY FOR FURTHER BLOODSHED— UPON WHOM DOES IT REST? To The Editor. Sir.— Those who believe that until something better is invented, the British Empire
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  • 169 2 Election Of Society's Office-Bearers The annual general meeting of the Society of Yorkshiremen in Malaya was heM in the Adelphi Hotel yesterday at 5.30 p.m. After the minutes of the last annual general meeting had been confirmed and the Committee's report and statement of accounts approved, it was
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  • 96 2 The Rev. Fr Francois has left Malacca on long leave. As one of the founders of the Malacca historical society he has done valuable work. Excavations and research work have been carried on by the Society under Fr. Francois' direction. He has been for many years Catholic Chaplain to the
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  • 87 2 Actress Found Shot In New Y ork Flat j 1 GUEST OF WELL-KNOWN AUTHOR New York, Apr. 30. A SENSATION has been caused in Broadway by a tragic incident In a flat in which Mr. Sidney Kingsley, tfre eminent playwright, was entertaining friends. Miss Doris Dudley, 18-year-old daughter of a
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  • 97 2 London, Apr. 30. Asked in the House of Commons whether the Government proposed to take any action with a view to; supplying gas masks and chemical materials to Abyssinia for the treatment of gasinflicted wounds, Mr. Eden, the Foreign Secretary, said he understood that appropriate medical supplies for
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  • 135 2 Huge Increase'/ Expected THE Emperor will convoke a special session of the Diet to meet on May 5 under the martial law established at the time of the Tokio revolt. Unusually important matters will be discussed, concerning the expansionist policy of the Army and Navy. The Japanese
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  • 88 2 Thanksgiving Service For Released Missionaries London, Apr. 27. A thousand people attended a thanksgiving meeting in London \onight for the release of Bosshardt and Hayman, the British missionaries, from the hands of Chinese Communists. A prayer was offered for the Communists by the Rev. W. H. Aldis
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  • 185 2 ART AND INDUSTRY Educating The Consumer London, Apr. 30. THE couno'l set up in January. 1934. by the Board of Trade to d< al v/ith qutfticns affecting the relations between art and industry describes, in its second annual r port just presented. the aims which is has adopted. These are:
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  • 183 2 "Anachronism Should Be Swept Away" London. Apr. 29. The abolition of a Peer's right to be tried by his Peers is the obiect of a bill ir. its second reading, which was moved by Lord Sankey in th? House of He pointed out that if a Lord
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  • 104 2 London. Sir Frederick T. Hopkinson. who built tne Semar Dam on the Blue W|J, has "never been so thrille::" in all his life. At seventy-two he is to marry for ,the second time. His bride will be Mrs. Lior^el Booth. a widow,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 15 2 scimiFic»m 1 ll^\jiß^^ PROVED MAlft TO IC BKriHIT ELY M F^ USTUES' CMWTI IF MAM
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    • 432 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRITISH TRADE FAIR VISIT STALL No. 61 and be introduced to HARRIET HUBBARD AVER Beauty Preparations. "Made in Canada" Sole Agents: MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77 Meyer Rd. Large rooms facing sea with own bath room H and C and BOd. san. Phone
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    • 368 2 Zhc Sinoaporc Jfvcc t>xm or, Kualu Lumpur ouhc. H Utm m-.,i Thonr IVnau* Office: 12. Bishop s, rhone London Offirr: r < 4. n l'tanne. (t-nli.il Tel I, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within On* L N! Monthlv Quarterly s ,i. alf Yr*r|y 117 «0 v1 «f hi 2 Ve*rly %Z\ C« Note
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 221 2 Diary Of The Day High Tides:— 6.so a.m., 812 p.m. British Trade Fair, Great World. Open ing by the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small Officer Administering the Government, 6 45 p.m. Sport Boxing: Young Frisco vs. Frank Malinao, New World Arena 9.15 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div. I RAF. vs.
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  • 295 3 TO RECONDITION AND REBUILED CERTAIN PARTS OF PRISON 01 -PfHSi All "Old Lags" ah u i i London, Apr. 21. SIX HUNDRED long -term prisoners arV tb be moved from county jails to Dartmoor Prison 1 wfthih the next three months. drily men: passed by
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  • 71 3 TEACHER TIED UP IN BLAZING SCHOOL Urve By Hand Of Armed Men in contniunlti at ViM.i. an? Pochotita, Vera Cruz hare b;en i > i .-I of go armed men 'Lone Live Oaltes" M xicoi descended I hem on lire. up a teacher burn to death in his Another ivachpr
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  • 36 3 END OF COCOS TREASURE HUNT New York, Apr. 22. irch for one your [aland, which was Ish concern known as Limite Ims ex- \t Rlcan Governt« lau ches to the oflf the disappointed guards ot Cv>sta
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  • Article, Illustration
    64 3 Kace f«r Top-Hat.— Th» Mayor of Montreal will award a top-hat or walk-taS-stlck to the skipper oi the first of ii- steamers tc arrive at Montreal carrying Wtish coal across the Atlantic. CHIEF N'DANSIA KUMAU), who h&s been specially brought from Khodesia to Fngland to play the part of tht
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  • 101 3 Invitation To Receive Evidence A notice from the Acting Colonial Secretary says the mui-tsai commission WIH be in Malaya in June and are prepared to receive written and oral statements from any person interested in the subject of their investigation. Any person who wishes to give evidence before
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  • 60 3 A combined religious meeting with the Girls' and Young Men's Friendly Bands and. the Boys' Brigade < Ist Company), under the auspices of the, Chinese Christian Association, will be held on Friday, May 1. at 8.15 p.m. in the Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church. 136 Prins«p Street. Rev. E.
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  • 40 3 The wealthy Chinese whc was killed in the motor-cycle -motor-car accident in Bukit Timah Road on Tuesday night was identified on Wednesday as Mr. Soo Gee Wah, a rubber merchant, of Johore. The cause of the accident is still unknown.
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  • 347 3 CARS' "ATTRACTION" FOR ONE ANOTHER Famous German Racing Drive's Book i London. A NOVEL theory to account f:r cor- tain kinds of road accident, advanced by Hans Stuck, the German racing driver, winner of many import- I ant motor-car road races a«d hill climbs, in
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  • 103 3 Sir Ong Siang Song has cancelled all his evening engagements for the next two months, on medical advice. "My health is run down." said Sir Ong Siang to a Press representative yesterday. "I come to office for a few hours in the morning, give whatever sittings
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  • 255 3 £4,000 WILL BUY FIVE ISLANDS WANT to buy an island Five cf them, situated at the heel of the Isle of Harris in the Sound of Harris, off the west coast of Scotland, are for sale for £4,000 the lot. Ensay, Oroay, Lingay and the two Saghays, pronounced wfth the
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  • 315 3 Baronet's Romance Broken After 4 Years* Marriage London. Apr Hi MORE than 1,300 divorce petitions will be heard in the Uaster law torm, which opens tomorrow. The Earl of Darnley petitions against his wife, formerly Miss Nanc> Glen Kidston, citing a Mr. Cotten II as
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  • 77 3 London. CIXTEEN-inoh shells that travel a! 0 1.200 m.p.h. and, after passim? through 12-inch armour plate, are recovered unbroken were described by Sir Robert Hadttcld lamous metallurgist, at the annual meeting of Hadfields. Ltd.. engineers and steel-makers, Lf Sheffield. Sir Robert said that one shell
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  • 54 3 Medical graduates yesterday attended the lour-day classes in the international malaria course oeinv held at the CoDeee of Medicine. Singa pore. In the morning they heard lectures on pathology bv Major Mullißr.n and on entomology, with practical demonstrations, by Professor Gater In the afternoon Dr Field held his
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  • 3 4 WOMEN 'S INTERESTS
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  • 1944 4 Mignon Looks On TRADE FAIR Takir.g precedence over all other functions today is the opening of the British Trade Fair at the Great World, the official ceremony being performed by the Hon. Mr. A. 8. Small. Officer Administering the Government during the absence on .short leave of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 205 4 ERUPTIONS quickly heal DANDRUFF disappears To eradicate chronic Eczema, tion and itching, its antiseptic and Ringworm, Dandruff and disfigur- healing powers destroy infection ing, hair-destroying eruptions of and clear the disease from the sea] p. the scalp there is nothing to equal Cuticuxa stimulates the languishing Cuticura for quick, complete
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    • 42 4 -in J i IB B B *^|F Hk J «J rjoldon /lour* COW GATE Ipl (C>7» Tfc <Br-. t Mlk for Kb*, *Arn f^md FW,n S FW, (L JACKSON CO. LTI».. 55 K.,bins,,n R,,ad Al/entt lor South Malaya British North Borneo *»t
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  • Article, Illustration
    221 5 ARTERS at Kind's R'Je, Ascct. trick-ridors. tig? it -rope walkers, ard aniipal tranters of Bertram Mills' Circus are rehearsing new crowds in their annual summer "tenting;** tour, which CflllHCtiK ?s i" a few weeks. The tour this year is to cover Wales and the s.utli ot England. Photo shows the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 42 5 u Dont spoil the ship for a ha'porth of tar. as this Old Salt is doing. There's just that little something aooui WILLIAMSON'S SMOKED FISH that makes all the difference. Kippers Arbroat h Smokies Finnan Haddocks Bloaters Fillets. Red Herrings* TEL. 5378
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  • 535 6 Combination Of Adverse Factors DIVIDEND OF 6 PER CENT. PRESIDING at the twentyfourth annual general meeting of Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate. Ltd., at the registered offices of the company, Chartered Bank Chambers. Singapore, at noon yesterday, Mr. H. C. Atkin-Berry, the chairman, in presenting the report
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  • 200 6 K.L. Chinese Robbed Of 2,500 Guilders A story of how he was fooled and teet 2.500 guilders in Singapore on Wcdnei^ay afternoon was told to the pojice by Mr. Lim Ee Kun«g, a wellknown Chinese from Kuala Lumpur who is on a brief visit here. He arrived a
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 6 (iKN. CiAI'RKLIN, the Commander-in-chief of (he French army, photographed at Strasbourg, right in the storm centre of the Rhineland controversy, where he has had the task of perfecting France's defences.
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  • 68 6 Condolences Sent To Egyptian Council Of Regency A telegram of condolence to the Council of Regency at Abdin Palace Cairo, following the death of King' Fuad of Egypt, was despatched toy Singapore Muslims on Wednesday The message reads: "Profound sympathy demise of King Puai" It Is subscribed to
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  • 160 6 Britain's "SemiHeathens" London. DROBABLY only or.e in every ten people in London goes to church. This was stated by the Rev. T. G. M^han, assistant-secretary to the Church Pastoral Aid Society, at a conference at Oxford. In the provinces the percentage was higher, but
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  • 695 6 NATIVE COMMUNITIES PREFER QUALITY GOODS Useful Service Of "Shoddy Stuff" IMPORTANCE OF COLOP Tf ES TO BRITISH INDUSTRY London, Apr. 29. UIIfOST native communities are AVI pretty shrewd judges of qua.lity and will not buy shoddy stuff iif they can get sound value at a reasonable price, pur effort should
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 6 MME. FLANDIN. wife of the French I'oreign Minister, takes the keenest interest in her Mwmkimcl n political work and is shown on her way to a meeting during the recent elections at which M. Flandin uas speaking.
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  • 140 6 Spare Parts Flown From Singapore To K.L. <From Our own Corresnondenti Kuala Lumpur. Apr, 29. On the return night by No. 36 Torpedo Bomber i Squadron. RAF irum Paining 19 Singapore, one of the machines remained at Kuala Lumpur with engine trouble, and yesterday two bombers
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  • 278 6 ••FLOATING FLOORS- i, BE I "si; i, Rubber Supports Prevent Loud Footsteps LJERE h|H |J *of thcu u.ifi.s ol n ever the eowl Th? cheap n way. writes the Daily Ma;l Yesterday I Phvsicai Labors the grounds ol H once Kin* WW retirement and m ment exports m
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  • 69 6 I. I Ip 'I A lio: e.vs escaped Ir m i menaprt and caused panic ii»g a fair a: r Manchester, last night The tool in wind. :<**« w<?re on view u ->rtplf There was a .stamp. when the ho Mi VA'I cernedly out Qi attempt
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 105 6 A pleasant spin and then a SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION IN PRICE AFB 1 J^ SKK I RIS( FIGHT HIS BEST AT HIS NATURAL d%3 WEIGHT! A TONIGHT, at the NEW WORLD ARENA MR\^M ]2 A MIN HOUNDS OF THRILLS tMfi YOUNG FRISCO MIDDLE-WEIGHT CHAMPiC^ OF THE ORIENT f§ vs. JM NALINO
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    • 141 6 THE MOST ADVANCED REVOLUTIONARY Radio of 1936 STEWART WARNER r ■•VJUL-'TXk WITH THE NEW SENSATIONAL f# v >o) iJI FERROD YNE CHASSIS u f| J H Matched and balanced to form a unit of J I( I >•* *i£mm exce P tion a' Power and amazing musical quality I I
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  • Local Chinese Topics
    • 937 7 NEW LIFE MOVEMENT Malaya? OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT 1 Ting Chinese public organisaln Singapore and Malaya <kt-d to follow the fentthe various provincial authori- ..na and start the New Life in Malaya with a view to moral and intellectual q| the overseas Chinese. .i ruble of the circular letter nirtment for
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  • 262 7 Stoker Says He Was Robbed Of His Savings (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. It. The story of how a Hakka stoker l&rtd 3.000 rupees while working in Calcutta, and then came to Malaya to seek further fortune, was told before Mr. J Calder in the
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  • 51 7 < From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 29. Sentence of six months' imprisonment was passed by Mr. J. C alder, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court yesterday, on a Hokkien, Lee Poh. who pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust in respect of $217 belonging to T. G. Kiat
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  • 224 7 Ploughing Ceremony Yields Forecast From Our Own Correspondent) ttangkok, Apr. 26. The commenc 'i^ent of the ploughing season lor the irthecming harvest an indication th.it the rains have arr: ved. tock place un Friday in a field n?ar the eapitnj This function always attracts a huge fStbertal and
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  • 91 7 No Hope For Finnish Barque London. Apr 28 The famous barque, Herzogin Cecilie. is hard and fast on the rocks which she hit in fog and darkness on Saturday morning r ;rd no hope remains of refloating her. She is being stripped and part of her grain cargo
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  • 68 7 Following University Shooting Lincoln, Nebraska, Apr. *>8. Dr. John P. Weller. the professor of foreign languages at the University of Nebraska who was under notic? of dismissal tori ay. fired two shots it Dr. Karry Kurz. head ol the foreign languages department, shattering Dr Kurz's wrist Dr. Weller
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  • 297 7 The wedding took place at Brompton Parish Church on Feb. 5. of K. G. Shaw, oldest son of G. E. Shaw, C.M.G., O BE and Mrs. Shaw, of Les Marronnirrs. Grouvilie, Jersey, and Constance Editli eldest daughter of the late John Randies and Mrs. Randl^p of Solihull. Warwickshire. The father
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  • 351 7 Winning Contract S^^WtovJ^ Gout* David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb. OsivalJ Jacobv ani W9wm4 M|f«Ml world's leadinq team-of-four and inventors oj ths tg&Um IMf has beaten every other system H t-x'Menci--THE PROTECTED BLI'FF BOUMLI IN expert circles. David Burnstine is looked upon as a very steady player ot the type that never
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  • 89 7 Premier's Statement In The Commons London. Apr. 1 Asked in the House oi Commons yes- < terday whether the Dominions had bo#n consulted regarding, and had approved, the Government's policy respecting mandated territories and its willingness to consider the transfer tif seme ol them on certain
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  • 549 7 v irrplc Method that Inyonp .in I*c lo l>cvf|op ihr Po'ifn of PrrmMUl >7 ism. Mcnor/, < nnrentration. < I l'<». M and to rcrtrrt I »"J< -Ir.ibfr Ilaf.it Hi >-'■ Ihr wondtr-s! irnrr of Su*£r«lion hu p4»-' Book Fully Describing thk Iniqur Mcll 'i
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 159 7 MOST THRILLING BATTLE EVER STAGED IN THE AIR FOR THE SUPREMACY OF THE AIR REGIONS! ALHAMBRA 6 1 r TONIGHT -9.15 with RALPH BELLAMY WILEY POST TALA BIRELL QUININE. s I prophylactic against MALARIA. use every day 2 sugar-coated tablets grains Quinine Hydrochloride. Kr sure to take a quickly disintegrating
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 290 7 RADIO PR< FOR 1 Penang— ZHJ (Penang Wireless Society) Wavelength 49.3 metres p.m. 1 Time signal. 703 Day's programme 708 Recorded songs by Turner Layton. 7.35 Children's Hour. 755 Share report. 8.00 Talk— "Spring in England." written by S. P. B Mais. 8.20 Recorded light music. 8.30 News bulletin. 835
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  • 1051 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1936. "Buy British" I THE extent to which modern life is dominated by slogans not all of them desirable is little less than astounding. On every hand we are advised to buy someone's goods or wear someone's articles of apparel or ea* someone's
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  • 125 8 Mr. L. A. Allen, 0.8.E., has been appointed Commissioner of Lands and Mines, Johore. Mr. F. J. Bryant, the doyen of the Malayan Bar, has left for Home. Mr. F. E. Shaw, a London merchant, is at present visiting Ipoh in the course of a business tour
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  • 716 8 OEMEMBERING the rumpus that I broke out over the app?arance of the Field Marshal's charger In the first plans for the memorial statue of Halg. there is some interest in a letter reprinted in the current British Museum "Quarterly" YY/ C showing how a really painstaking
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  • 605 8 JIMMY JadUOD had always held I i\ a bis family was ai |0 dai an oldape pension, ana in his case it hud :umed out well When he and his wife Sarah had found themselves letting past their best his eldest sjn J'.m h id readily invited the pair
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 539 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Counter-Move To Soviet Action DRASTIC MEASURES TO PREVENT SMUGGLING IN NORTH CHINA Sir F. Leith-Ross Confers With Japanese Officials Shanghai, Apr. 30. A JAPANESE report from Changchun, seat of the Manchukuo Government, states that the Soviet authorities in the Far East have secured
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  • Article, Illustration
    81 9 MR GEORGE LANBCTOY the veteran politician, left London recentlT™ fof A.norua. uccM.r.patuod by Dr. Alfred Salter. M.». for West BermondMV lies, << mt ireacc campaign in the IS. by means of a lecture u de J "P<s of the Society of Friends, confining hfmseU the Easten nrhlk Dr Salter ill
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  • 512 9 Record Orders Expected 01>i:\!NG ThlS EVEMNG BY I lON. MR. A. S. SMALL N thousand workmen and a hundred Europeans were busy at treat World yesterday getting stalls ready for the fifth British which will be opened at 6.45 this evening by K.E.
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  • 71 9 London. Apr. 30. HTHE Lord President of the Coun- cil. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. left his nursing home which he entered for m?:or operation fortnight ago and went direct to a meeting of the Cabinet. It is understood that he has made very good progress and,
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  • 202 9 Lord Allenby's Appeal For Co-operation London, Apr. 29. r*IELD-MARSHAL Lord Allenby strongly denounced war and urged renewed efforts to establish a fellowship of nations, when installed as rector of Edinburgh University. Lord Allenby stressed that unless a successful effort was made in the right direction, the present
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  • 98 9 Nine New Services To Be Started London. Apr 28. Owing to the comparatively short distances involved and the excellence of rail and road transport services, the establishment of air routes within Britain have had no great incentive. Nevertheless the railway companies, after three years' experience of running
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  • 19 9 Mr. H. P. Armstrong, F.M.S. Police, v/ho was seconded for services in Johoie. has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 61 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Government Mandate To Be Issued Nanking, Apr. 29. The Executive Yuan has adopted a proposal by Mr. Chen Shu-jen, chairman of the Chinese Overseas Commission, that the Central Government should issue a mandate praising the meritorious work for China of Mr.
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    • 58 9 9SS i; fe .com« or v.here it K oes the IKfttest mystery of All we know is the way in expressed. Chiropratic bealtb science founded :c urate knowledge of how ressed and why disease nealth science points to etttng sick people well nniendation A free 111 be toiwaided on request.
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    • 113 9 TOOTAL'S ~&m^ ST ANDA R D T I KS. r^*"Q^k AN ENTIRELY NEW SELEC- i TION OF NEAT DESIGNS SPOTS. STRIPES. PLAIN JPI COLOURS. W* Isf PR CE 75 CTS. EACH V^" s I TOOTAL'S (f^y LONG SCAR VES FRINGE ENDS. NEAT FIGURES AX V CHECKS AND SPOTS. fi PRXE
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 205 10 By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This- Va the first occasion on which a newspaper published in Maliv/a has
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    • 186 10 Apr. 27. 28. 29. American Can. Com. 122> /2 123 123y 2 American Telephone and Telegraph 161 158>/ 2 152Vfe Atchcson Railroad 69% 70 68% Chesapeak 55 54% 53 3 /4 D«pont 139>0 138 133»/ 2 Firestone 25% 26% 27 General Electric 35V 2 36>/ 8 35Vfc
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    • 116 10 London. There will be no Braemar Games this year owing to the deaths <of King George, who was a patron of the Braemar Royal Highland Society, and also of another patron, Col. Farquharson, of Invercrfuld. The decision was reached at the Quarterly meeting of the
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    • 199 10 I From London 5.3Q p. m. April 30 RUBBER: Dull. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers London Spot: 7 7.16d 2 d. Previously: 7" 2 d 7 9 16d July-Sept. 7 1 2 d. 7%d. Previously: 7 9 16d ♦7 11 6d Oct.-Dsc. 75 B d. 7 1113d. Previously:
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    • 70 10 From London 5.30 p. m. April 30 London: Steady. Cash: £17a^6d Previously: Steady at £36 15s. Three months: £202 7s. 6d Previously: £208 15s New lork Tin: 4662 Previously: 46 50. Copper: Settlement: £36 17s 6d Previously: £37 Gold: Yesterday. £7 0s 9' 2 d Previously. £7
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    • 79 10 I London Closing Quotations April 30 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 141 21 75 75 New York to 4.88 2 3 4.93< B d. 4.93" H d. Amsterdam Guilders to 12.91 8.04 728 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 3
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    • 534 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. April 30 *New York prices quoted in U.S. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers, margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or Pall Conversion Loan, 5 p.c.,
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    • 145 10 Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. in their weekly rubber report dated Singapore, Apr. 30. state: The only matter of interest, which has occurred since our last report, is the decision of the International Rubber Regulation Committee to increase the July/Decemlber quota to 65 per cent. The quota for
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    • 221 10 Apr. 30 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2,4 332 London, 3 months' sight 243 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 i;i6 London, 30 days' sight 2(4 116 London, demand 2 4 32 London, T.T. 2 4 1 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 872 Hamburg, demand 140
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    • 1043 10 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser and Co.'s List 1 THURSDAY, APRIL 30. 1936 MINING Bayers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s) is 3d H 7 'id A. am Ku mixing 28> 9d 306 6d Austria Malay 58s 6d 59b 6d Ayer Hltam (9s) 14* 6d 15s 3d Ayer Weng (ID 1.67*
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    • 159 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Apr. 30, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Among the visitors staying at Fras?r's Kill at the present moment arc Mrs. Thomas, wife of the Acting Commission?* of Police at Kuala Lumpur. Mr and Mrs Hamilton. Mrv Barton Wright. I from Singapore. Mrs. Muller. Mrs Hall
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    • 55 10 Apr 'M> lltnrrs fc** l Gainbior Java Cubr Hamburg Cu White Muntnk P. Plaek Npptf Copra. Sundriod Copra. nux?d Small Plata Tapioca R. B :-,;im N<- 1 per ko. Banja Jolotoni: Sarawak. Jelol R S:a:n C Rl( 11. Al Rice. Saigon Rkc. lalfaa Ki' 8 Rice I
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    • 23 10 i The U received I eddm mi a D SM i plcuU; Di hciuri I Takuapj v. ids. S output $45,300
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  • 1866 11 CHINA'S MONETARY FINANCIAL I PROBLEMS Developments Arising Oat Of Silver Crisis m MR. T. V. SOONG'S REVIEW AS CHAIRMAN OF BANK OF CHINA COMPREHENSIVE review of China's monetary and finan- cial problems was made by Mr. T V. Soon in his first speech as Chairman of the
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  • 113 11 Amsterdam. Apr. 9. March exports of native rubber from the N.8.1, show a sharp fall compared with February. *he total being 9.455 tons against 16 196 tons. Shipments of estate rubber show a slight increase it 13.316 tons, but the total for the month Is some
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  • 688 11 LONDON WANTS MALAYAN RUBBER SHARES BUT HOLDERS WONT SELL— YET Commodity Speculation Almost Non-Existent (From Our Ovn Correspondent) London, Apr. 22. POR many weeks, the outlook for rubber has been steadily improving. Consumption has been rising, stocks have been declining substantially both in the United Kingdom and throughout the world,
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  • 25 11 The output of The Raub Australian r iold Mining Company. Limited faff tlv four weeks endt\i Apr. 25. amounted to 2,***** ozs. i
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    • 669 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: .Sterling C 6.500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000.
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    • 475 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AISTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Chart« r > Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000 000 HEAD OFFICF: 38. Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Rratuhes. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ip,h
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 924 12 Net Loss Down To 561J69 For First Full Year EFFECTS OF INCREASING TRAFFIC AND SAVINGS IN E\J»ENDITUKE London, Apr. 20. nmOYED results are shown in the second report of the Canard White Star, the big company formed in 1934 to merge* the Tunard
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    • 584 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Puaaf* NIL LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING, AGENTS FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATES BAILWAYfII ROYAL STATS RAIL WATS OF 8 LAM. CANAOIAN PACIf K iSSSS? tt (Incorporated in England) tJRAVIEL SYSTEM*' THE EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 631 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And "Arrivals Bf tRAIN I* Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm Thursday 7.45 am Alor Star: Mon. totr\. m 7.45 am Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 Dm Ipo: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 D m Klang, Kuala LipLs. Port Swettenham. Talplng and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7
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    • 382 12 SINGAPORE; HAftliOlH Shipji alonCHidr tl M expr<trd lu East Wharf (K..i,.uu, < Plane. u.s 2L»; > Main Wharf (r:ntri,. r Bnutom II < io; Kola h. i) Rmpirr Hock (Entr.in,, SUol 'Ira toff M) < step] Ranger Kjmp-i, Dock (Inn MtTkiir M; Klai i PM Wharf (Inlrin,. Orestea A Benn
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    • 478 13 4*+ fMU I 3\ \y II <uk KeJr aind BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due n T., 0 fe S-pore Tonnace lifSb. \Qlti 6.500 Mav 6 NALDERA 1G 000 Julv 3 May 10 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 July 17 17.000 May 22 BANGALORK 6 000 July '*0 •I
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    • 458 13 McALISTER CO., LTD. AND REDUCED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Steam* r l)ue Sa ls x CITY OF BRISTOL Havre, London, R'dam. Hburg
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    • 1126 13 SUIITING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK (Ocean The llu., Khlow SCeamshlo Co (***** I u Steam Ship Co Ltd an'd China Mutuul The Cunard n^ie suTl id Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) Thr vn ,u wt..e>m.hu mmm The Straits Steamship Ltd. Thl Wraiu., oXui £fc tS The China Navigation to Ltd. Thr
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  • 159 14 Difficulty In Accommodating Dollar Line Passengers Honjf Kong, Apr. 12. When the Dollar liner President i Hoover sailed on Saturday afternoon for America she carried almost a lull complement of passengers. So full w*» the ship that when it became necessary for the passengers to go to hotels
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  • 88 14 Thick Blanket In H;irl*» ur Lift. Hone K..n The fln«- weather v. i Saturday I m mim W\ sunshine condi worse and mist Uto hills Hn th(,u*h foffl Dig cxroricncd Shortly ifier 1" wa.s slowly bu' over the bmrt )ur. sounding ol cr.Ut wa- in Indlc
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    • 723 14 K. P. M. V"'"" 1 SIBKRG- Friday. May 1. Rhio Dabo. Billiton and Batavia. PLANCIUS-— Friday. May 1. Muntok (passengers and maiLs only), Batavia. Semurang and Souru.baya. TIDORE Friday. May 1. Belawan-Deli. TOCHAN— Saturday. May 2. Moeara-Suba and Djambi. PATRAS— Saturday. May 2, Rhio (passengers and mails only). Bawean, Padang-Bay.
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    • 584 14 PRINCE LINE '-SILVER UNE FO« HALfF AX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore Hsm Vnrk M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE May 4 May 11 June 22 M.S. SILVERWALNUT May 18 May 25 July I M.S. MALAYAN PRINCE May 31 June 8 July
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    • 7 14 J JSY ISsh bV BBSEIHiiNNii^ Hl^ B
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    • 468 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR EAST. SOUTH AND WEST AFRH AND SOUTH AMERICA Chokoh Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. D.ir es Salaam. Beira, L. Marqw\s, Durban. Fust London, Algoa Bay and Mussel Bay Ryuyo Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar es Salaam. L. Marques. Durban. A Bay and
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  • 387 15 Public Schoolboys Practice At Lord's London, Apr 11 Osch >olboyi are v "i Itieii at Lord's Cricket for the coming cial correspondent They form the inised by the I the pouring Johns Wood mnd i bat and ball. were busy In :cd nets ling pubEton, Harrow
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  • 228 15 Amateur Boxing Tourney TO BE HELD THIS I^iNTRIES are now open for I_J the May open tournament of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association (not championships) which is expected to start on May 23, and continue on May 25 and 27. The Finals will probably be held on May 29. Entries
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  • 31 15 Common Damaged.- --A man. said to be Irish, has boon arrosted and will be charged with siting ftre to Horsell Common, Surrey, a large area of which was damaged by flre.
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  • 395 15 BOLD U.S. WALKER CUP EXPERIMENT Team Chosen Five Months «&XI6CLu London THE United Stj.te.s Goll Associati- n has taken the bold action of selecting at the opening ol the season the team lo play in the Walker < match against amateurs of Great Britain, writes F J. C Pi^non in
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  • 1072 15 Full List Of Entries For Spring Races i 'THE pOCOCd trar:k was in use yesterI day mcrning an icnly hall puc? and slow work was done Ab.,ut 50 horses I were exercised, these all belonging to the local trainers Turley. Sherida. Marland. Redfearn Fenn ana
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  • 177 15 R.A. (Changi) Too Strong For Middlesex The Royal Artillery (Changi) beat the Middlesex Regiment at Changi on Wednesday by 100 runs. Scores Royal Artillery: Lt C H A Olivier c Hatfleld b Thomas 48, Gnr. Puller c Britton b Coombes 14, Gnr. Waites c Weedon b Coombes
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  • 60 15 Chinese Woman Golfer Ipoh, Apr. 30. COR the first time a Chinese woman has figured in golf cornPetition held at the Ipoh Golf Club, the distinction falling to Miss Khong Soh Gaifc, eldest daughter of Dr K. T Khong Partnering Kingdom Koue, she was the winner of the April mixed
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  • 35 15 Gravesend, Apr. 30. In a twelve-a-side one-day match here yesterday, the Indians made 185 for 10 declared, to which Freeman's t-am replied with 173 for 4. the match being left drawn— Reuter.
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  • 37 15 13. Sgt. Britton c Waites b Deane 1, Hatfield not out 2, extras 9. Total 59. Bowling: Weston four for 12; Raeburn one for 7; Merrltt two for 18; Waites 0 fox 6; Deane two for 7.
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    69 15 HAPWOOD AND MALE (while jerseys), the two Arsenal harks who represented England in the international loccer match against Scotland at Wembley early last month, rat-in? with McCullorh. the Scottish centre-forward, for the ball, which has just hern fathered by Sagar (Everton) the England goalkeeper. The match resulted in a I-I
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 17 15 PETROL RUNNING you übe those old. wo out, wasteful plugs. CHANGE TO r 0R THE ENGLISH A.C.
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    • 80 15 NEW RCA VICTOR with -*7^ ~^X Magic Brain Magic E/ o IM ,-1 An efficient Superheterodyne with Magic Bra'n Magic Eye and Metal Tubes— Radios Big 3— producing foreign and domestic programme and performance is superior to that of any set v/e know of. PRICES $175.00 to $1,200.00 SOLE MALAYAN
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 88 15 SCHEDULE OF RACING. I j Class 1. Mr. 1 S tT tnd ay 3ri 6 D f av 5t 5 7* class 2. Div. i t m 9 t i 6 1 .»2—6f 7 f 9 f -4 6 f 7 f 9 f J 6f 7f Ponies. Class 1,
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  • 353 16 But Marines 9 Early Lead Gives Them O x# n m. GOAL SCORERS Both Points Marines: Taib (3), Bakri DIVISION TWO A.nnen: £>, SOCCER Castel! and Cider. Marine Dept 5; R.A.F. IF. 4. A FTER a very patchy start the Air Force, hiving: gone down
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  • 229 16 M. S. WISE annexed vet another I"titlc when ho brat A. 1> Anderson yesterday, in the S.C C championship singles. The winner was steadiness personified, and displayed excellent couWcraft. keeping his opponent continually on the run. The game was confined mostly to the base line, ar.d
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  • 23 16 <Trom Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Apr. 30. Nai Swarn beat Nai Sen: Pong last night at Pattani. Siam. en points.
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  • 172 16 Medicals Y. M.C.A. Share 3rd. Division Points GOAL SCORERS .Medicals: Abbas Mallique Y.M.C.A.: C. Crocker and Pillay. Medical Services 2; Y .M.C.A. 2. TPHE Y. M.C.A. shared four goals with the MMttCftl Services, in their third division league fixture, on the SRC rround yesterday. The Services were on top In
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  • 105 16 Draw For Meeting Of China And France Paris, Apr 30 The following is the Davis Cup draw between China and France: On Friday: Kho Sin Kie vs Boussus ai.d Cheng vs Dcjtrcmean. Saturday: The doubles teams unofficially announced but doubtless they will bo Kho and LUflB vs. Borotra
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  • 191 16 The draw for the Colonial Cup at the Inland Club is a.s follows: PRELIMINARY ROUND fa) S Ikeda and H Yamamoto vs. T C Yap and Be Yean Keat. <b> F. R Martens and L. Langdon-Willlams vs. Chua Cheng Liat and J. Lee Kong Tye. <c> L H
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  • 46 16 The following are the results of the second round of the ladies' spring cup competition: Miss Hadley beat Mrs. Johnsan 2 up Mrs G V. Allen beat Mrs. Elder 2 up Mrs Moncur beat Mrs. Holmes 4& 3 Mrs Cherry beat Mrs. English 5&4
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  • 54 16 The following have been selected to play for the Y.M.C.A. vs. Raffles Institution on Saturday. May 2. on the Rl. ground at 2 p.m.: Lee Fong Lim <Cantain>. W. R. Willis B R o Willis. R Berenger. G. Day. KM Jopp. J. Duclos J. Ferguson. H Gibson. A. Nathaniels. T.
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  • 89 16 UNAUTHORISED BETTING AT FOOTBALL MATCHES S.A.F.A. Protest s/ References GMEAT EFFORTS to STOP <; I muisc TIIF FOLLOWING letter has been received from M, Secretary of the Singapore Amateur Football \ss,, references to football betting in connection with 1.. Amsmi Road Stadium between thr Irniskillii^ .Middlesex Kcgiment on Tuesday evening.
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  • 359 16 Cricket Teams For The Week-End The following have accepted to play for S.C.C. vs. United Services on Saturday. May 2. at 2 p.m. and Sunday. May 3, at 11 a.m. at S.C.C B GaiJlard. A C Growder. W R. M Hax v.orth. T. A D. Hewan. C. G Jenner. J.
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  • 85 16 T— (From Our Own Correspo rtenM Kuala Lumpur. Apr. 29. In a friendly soccer match on the p::dang today the Selangor Club gained ar overwhelming victoiy over the Rangers' reserves by five goals to on^ Play was very one-sided. Eastman <2> and Leach (1) gave the club the
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  • 173 16 IN your issue of W?dnesday's date you r p ct toot ball match between the Royal Inniskihing Fusiliers and the Middlesex Regiment* at Anson Road Stadium on Tuesday, the 28th instant. This report, contains several references In thick type to the activities ot book-makers, and to betting.
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  • 95 16 ProhabU' Starters And Jockeys London. Apr. .10. Th« pi i- is and jorkfvs in ilntma are as followi Traflttc Light «Dick». Fair Cop rjonet», Veuve ciiquit (E Smith*. Hartna (Steve Donoghae), Cross Patch rUiwreyl, C Dtl Umte < Harry \Vragg». Tideway :ryman». Feoia 'Fox». Empire ch >rv iVergette),
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  • 72 16  -  Editor SFP intended tration of tin .v or the St. id., n I We \vi in thrli B 'ball, bill i the charge connection arc r: i spp rot that a bottmu tak( oi W ll ■ndsrtrmbh t^ footbaP. bn' t< that it (i- phra.se it. M AbMH
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  • 25 16 Ipr. a Yesterday DIV18IO? Button Brad! ird Cltj i B;irv DIVISION in Frist >' c -j 1 l>i> l -lr\ !'i SCO'I IfsJi Kilman
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    • 72 16 Don't wait till the roof is on and the walls up. Plan for gas at the outset. That's the way to save costs now and regrets later. Decide where you'll want gas *nd tell your builder. Cooker, automatic water heater, refrigerator, washing machine. £Z/^C I— |{")|V|JPC SaVC 'abour. run smoothly,
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  • THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS, BRITISH TRADE FAIR SUPPLEMENT
    • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS, BRITISH TRADE FAIR SUPPLEMENT FRIDAY, MAY 1, MM.
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    • 2252 1 The Greatest Of All Ambassadors For British Trade The good that he has done to British trade and io ihe solidarity of the Empire by his personal influence is heyond computation l\<; EDWARD the Eighth— •\er did a Sovereign ascend one of Britain whose place
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      • 227 1 Austin 10 h.p. four cylinder range, the most The Sherhorne can he finUfied to'a choice of Austin colours: the upholstery is of hest quality leather of tones to sful ten horse-power can yet produced, the Sherborne match. There are direction indicators with automatic return, electric twin-hlade windscreen wiper interior sun
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      • 293 2 A. CLOUET €t COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) REPRESENTING THE FOLLO WING BRITISH PRODUCTS I asbestos THE UNIVERSAL ASBESTOS MANFG CO., LTD., London I GLA ss CHANCE BROTHERS CO., LTD., Birmingham. I paints PINCHIN JOHNSON CO., LTD., London. I general metal work.. WALTER ROWLEY LTD., Birmingham. I iron fittings
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    • 975 3 How It Has Grown In Size And Importance Since 1932 GOOD VALUES TO BE HAD WITHIN THE EMPIRE It Now Remains For The Public To Do Their Part And Support The Fair MR. R. B. WILL MOT ftffi. Trade Commissioner And Chairman Of The
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      • 62 3 BR' IJvH^ MADE JPJ^ OFFICE EQUIPMENT DUPUCATORS STEEL FILING CABIXKTS STEEL CUPBOARDS H B STFFI SHI I VING R°Nt:o letter copiers card index cabinets 'l- VARIETY OF MODERN OFFICE APPLIANCES MANUFACTURED BY RONEO WILL BE N VIEW AT THE BRITISH TRADE FAIR, STAND Nos. 89-93. COMMENCING MAY Ist. I IX
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      • 141 3 FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (INCORPORATED IN F. M.S. EXHIBITING lINNOXA W) m\\/m d~T)Wf-K% BEAUTY BY CULTURE IjlX W_B\ttl* I I I v T 1 It I DON'T GET |M| BRYLCREEM There is no more attractive or more RUFFLED KEEPS YOU enduring loveliness than that which USE X RIGHT ON Nature herself
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      • 343 4 fl^LB L^LP^i^LP^Liß I B B^^ ■^LP^fePlLfl w a B L^^ B L^lw^^^B LB Lk B L^ I L^L »^^B LB fl v L^k .^fl&i I B fl B B L^h^fl L^^^b L^^ ,J^^ ■^■^■^■V B^B^ BTB^k. 1 y^^ K B^ «A B» >^^ •_^B^^^ -^B^B^B^B^L B^bV B^B^bV .^B^B^H B^B^bW B^bV
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    • 552 5 GROWTH PARALLEL WITH MUNICIPALITY 3HED about 17 years ago. [oe Boon Lcong are today ading sanitary engineerhis city esl beginning!, they have up a business which for magnitude speaks very who direct it. wtb of the business to have been parallel lual
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    • 439 5 •TKF >: A Clouet and Co.. Ltd.. Singapore, was founded in 1892. proprietors of the well<>f Chop Ayam proruporters and distributors id ires of the many lin the requirements building trade with materials red quality. r ducti are to be found in
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    • 71 5 British women have recognised the unquestionable excellence oi Canadianmade silk stockings and are now buying them in large numbers. Of some 150.000 dozen pairs cf si'k stockings which it is estimated were imported into Great Britain laiit year. Canada supplied well on to hall that quantity. It is
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    • 38 5 Shipments of coal into Canada last year from far-off Indo-China were so successful that further imports will be brought in this year. The first consignment will be delivered at Montreal after that harbour opens for ttus Spring shipping.
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    • 181 5 Empire Exhibition In Miniature JOSEPH Tavers Sons. Ltd. (stands 51-57), probably the oldest firm exhibiting at the Trade Fair, having been established since 1666, have adopted a scheme of decoration which is ultra-modern in style. While the general colour scheme is carried out in varied
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    • 47 5 A contract for the supply of 600 electric ceiling fans for the Public Works Department at Baghdad has been placed with David Sassoon and Co.. London, and John Birch and Sons Ltd.. Walsall. The total value of the contract is in the region of £3.410.
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    • 297 5 (Stands 63 and 181) VESTA batteries, for which BrinkmannandCo. are agents, were first made overseas 38 years ago. before even motor-cars were on the road. They have been on this market for nearly 20 years. The Vesta factory in Sydney is the largest single unit
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      • 61 5 pGFgUSOtL w w Are the The .nameI FERGUSON on the selvedge is your safeguard EVERY SOCIETY WOMAN I FERGUSON BROS. HAVE A HUNDRED YEARS STALL NO. 64. 1 1 AT THE II GREAT WORLD and Q p 1 IT I A FULL DISPLAY If OF THEM. O STOCKISTS GI AN
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    • 640 6 Unbiased Advice For Local Industries I. C. I. RESEARCH WORK IN AGRICULTURE. JMPERIAL Chemical Industries (Malaya) Limited, is a subsidiary company of Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited, one of the large groups of chemical manufacturers in the world and by far the largest in
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    • 563 6 This Is Now The Age Of Steel Office Furniture WONDERS OF THE LATEST EQUIPMENT 'T'HE stand of Messrs. Duncan Roberts, Ltd., with its display of up-.to-date office equipment of all kinds will be a source of interest to all members of that very large section of the community who spend
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    • 143 6 COLOUR FOR T HE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER Ilford Is Second To None VISITORS lrr v photograph point to nil v Stall (No. 17. 01 i, London. when- 2\fir nf m Ilford Plates hav appear on the Malaya the name Ilford a, trade mark have ,vmbl 50 years the highest sitlsed photograph!,
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      • 21 6 STALLS 166 and 167. i _fl_Ol\ SPECIALISING IN FERTILISERS i CHEMICALS INSECTICIDES IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (malaya LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG.
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      • 14 7 P^ tue YOONG CHEOK6 SHOE CO. F 3 5 i.356NorH»Brid9eW.™ Singapore ■V B^T L.^B^B^H
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      • 70 7 THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT Showrooms 32, 34 36 Orchard Road. Factory 15A to 15D Cuppage Road, Telephone No. 7848. ARTISTIC FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS. m f ni 34^ UKNITORe We cordially invite the public to call at Stalls 103, 104 and 105 to see some of our latest productions. All
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    • 1040 8 Ford Sells A Fine Car At The Magic Figure Of 1 00 CHEAPER VERSION OF THE POPULAR 8 H.P. The New Large 30 H.P. (Motor Vehicles Sections C. V.) IJNIVEKSAL Cars, Ltd.. will bo showing three models which have become extraordinarily popular in Malaya, namely. Ford V-8. the 10 h.p..
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    • 571 8 Gestetner Creates A World Wide Business FIRST DUPLICATOR MADE FIFTY YEARS AGO OEVERAL months ago, on a visit to the South Kensington Museum, I saw one of the first Oestetner duplicating machines. It was 50 years old 1 Seeing this old machine put the idea into my head to pay
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    • 8 8 TR*!»riN(; SALMON In RnUili C
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      • 117 8 VISIT STAND No. 3 CHINAFERRO ...the celebrated British Tonic Wine will be on display at Stand No. 3 at There will be FREE GIFTS for every purchase! Don't miss this opportunity! You need this fountain of energy for your health. A NEW TOILET CREATION! MALAYA ORCHID At the same Stand
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    • 442 9 Part Played By The Cold Storage NO ORGANISATION IS MORE BRITISH •pHERE \s probably no organisation in Malaya which is more' Hritiah than the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., which is ,<>rporated in the Straits Settlements and has branches, tail establishments and distributing
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    • 111 9 Designed And Made In Singapore ■T*HE «Axt Furniture Depot, cabinet makers and house furnishers. Nos. 32-34, Orchard Road, have been established for over 30 years and have made furniture for the Government, leading firms and private individuals throughout Malaya. Furniture of the latest styles is now
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    • 338 9 BRITISH MUSIC AND INSTRUMENTS Encouraged By The Last Trade Fair PIANOS FOR THE TROPICS ESTABLISHED In 1922, still going 1-1 strong and enjoying the reputation of faultless services, and honest dealing." This Is the proud record of Messrs. Nang Heng and Co.. the wellknown music and piano dealers at 103-105,
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      • 88 9 CALL AT THE THE m h P^Hy^ iiifjfl k7^i i jS 'liftSyitfir^^P-^^fiffl or particulars find .^y: ff^Bl^^^^^ffS l^^^ I Q r d I id r t* To-day 9 s Snaps are To-morrow's Treasures -^n SELDchrome so secure them tor ever on MaJc in England by fl*^> IM I "D^"^T T
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    • 354 10 All -Australia Products For ROE AND GO'S VARIED DISPLAY (STALLS 155, 156, 157 and 158.) •T*HIS year Messrs. R. E. Roje and Co., the well-known Australian importers, are exhibiting a variety of All-Australian products, prominent amongst which are Semco Art Needlework. Ladles who are fond of fancy work will find
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    • 506 10 FACTORY WHERE CONTAMINATION IS IMPOSSIBLE At The Popular Aerated Water Works STAND NO. 2 •Y^O produce a quality line of aerated waters priced within the reach of the multitude. That was the object in view when the Popular Aerated Water Works, of Choon Guan Street. Singapore, first made its bow
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    • 38 10 An order has been placed by the Chinese Customs with Chance Bros, and Co. Ltd.. Smethwick. Birmingham, for a marine light. The value of the contract is understood to be between £1.000 and £2.000.
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    • 353 10 "FASHION'S FAVOURED FABRICS' (STAND NOS. 46—49) the creators of Fashlion's Favoured Fabrics" will be at the British Trade Fair with a display comprising practically a full range of all the latest and best In cotton, as well as silk and artificial silk
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    • 545 10 MOTORISTS! ARE YOU INTERESTED IN YOUR ENGINE? Pay A Visit To The Champion Plug Stand (STALL NO |H J^T stall No. J7B oj thSection. Messrs L K Co.s Trading Socirty. with their advertising a«« the Advertising and Pub. Ltd. have set up a most display ol the Champi dian made
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    • 37 10 An ord<r lias been v> Greek Air Mini, t r\ Wittl Roe and C<> Ltd lot the nine Avro "W advance tr.» chines fitted w.th llud.tii and a further order for thm tional taODM
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      • 221 10 GOOD FLAVOUR WINS FAVOUR! Jl EL. i^^fiiJ That's one of the reasons why the sales fffllBßftl «^r» POPULAR aerated waters went up n£M!Bs/mwM rWk month by month and keep on mf^Sfc Pfll Yet there is purity and variety. The JIPfJ H ine in^redients that go into their mSSsRi making are
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    • 452 11 WHISKY WITH A CLAIM TO DISTINCTION The House Of McCallum: Built In 1807 AONG the ancient houses producing the finest brands of Scotch. sky there is none with greater to distinction, both in the left] sense and in regard to the standing excellence of their pro- than tho firm of
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    • 274 11 THE ONE AIM IN A WOMAN'S LIFE How Innoxa Helps Her Achieve It (STANDS 85 AND 86) If there is one aim and one ambition in a woman's life, it is to grow lovelier. Loveliness means more than a passing admiration, and a belief in herself, though it wiU give
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    • 1166 11 Silence, Safety, Comfort And Length Of Life FACTORS WHICH GO TO MAKE PERFECTION yHE Dunlop Company market many types of commodities, in which are included pneumatic tyre equipment for bullock carts, of which more than 200 are in use in Malaya. Dunlopillo products arc
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      • 58 11 ARIEL MOTOR CYCLES s /Mf|J^JJv^|l All Ariel motor cycles are equipped with:— vped hunter Polished 4 speed Gear Box, Aluminium Oil f r> ll Bath Chain Case, Chromium Plated Tank, V Lucas 6 volt Magdyno and Lucas Electric Horn. EASTERN AUTO CO., LTD. SINGAPORE* the Name t$ jucLOiJum s j
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    • 442 12 The stallholccrs «r- as follows Advertising and Publicity Bureau Ltd. 131-132-133-134-135-136 and 178 Art Furniture Depot. The 103-104-105 Asatic Petroleum Co. »S.S.) Ltd. 159-160-161 Australian Primary Producers Society, The 65 Anna Preparations 58 Belting and Asbestos Company 173 Bin and Co., S.I. 19 Borneo
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      • 143 12 B STALL No. 62 HARRIET FAMOUS I BEAUTY'S BEST FRIEND! HUBBARD I LUXURIA Cleansing Cream is the very R F A If T V 11 foundation of facial beauty. In a few II minutes it will do three vita! things for I your skin. Brine to the surface all the
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      • 106 12 THE IDEAL EMPIRE PIANO K ELLER THE INSTRUMENT OF ESTABLISHED REPUTATION. All instruments are scientific- *nifl ally constructed with up-to-date Sl^^^^^^sElß^E methods in attractive range of ggj models, for "EVERY HOME.- jIl^^^S&SS Polished or 11 Bl K^H Modern Cellulose-finished in ?2fffi2ss3stj Oak, Oak-walnut black or mahogany. YM'LL FEEL PRdttß TO
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    • 257 13 FEATURES OF THE CITROEN MOTOR VEHICLES SECTION H) ind 15 front wheel drive Cit:he outcome of many years has done more to meet •nditions than any other deit ensures unequalled safety ad holding. Increased comfort -conomy. Wheel Drive pulls the car and 80 per
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    • 238 13 THE ARIEL IS UNEQUALLED Motor Vehicles Section H.) /"VVER 35 years' experience of motor has taught Ariel Motors that the policy of confining all the energies of their highly-skilled personnel to the production of high-class motor cycles is the correct one. Their aim has
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      • 187 13 MrMUn Jp \jLtMJ O§M AUSTRALIAN i I HOSPTTAf Ll> FULL PRE-M R I^^l?i^22i--r^y I I iSf C C HUA SEN6. I I lW^ "^TH CANAI m> AP MADE BY AUSTRALIA'S BIGGEST WINE AND SPIRIT PRODUCERS AND RECOGNISED AS THE BEST AUSTRALIA PRODUCES a LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS THYE CHUA SENG CO. 19,
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    • 1862 14 Malaya Discovers a new And PLEASANTER Mode of Living WITH THE ADVENT OF "SOLO- AIR" THERE HAS COME TO THE FOREFRONT, A MALAYAN INDUSTRY OF VITAL INTEREST AND IMPORTANCE TO ALL WHO HAVE COME FROM ABROAD TO RESIDE IN THE COUNTRY. IT IS AN INDUSTRY DIRECTLY AFFECTING OUR HEALTH, OUR
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      • 121 15 S^^^^^ H 4A H H^^^ SATISFIED CUSTOIVIERS PUBLIC WORKS DEPT: HHB I I SINGAPORE KELLY WALSH LTD. NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. LEWIS PEAT LTD. TANGLIN CLUB SQUASH COURTS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA CHIHA HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY LTD. RAFFLES HOTEL. ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. RONEO LTD. SOCFIN LTD. KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 1357 16 HUMBER CARS NOW HAVE FOUR-WHEEL JACKS The Dodge And Commer (Motor Vehicles Section G.N.O.P) that the new Minx has been launched, and is proceeding merrily on its way, there follows the announcement of some equally interesting new models of the larger Hlllmat»
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    • 96 16 LIBBY'S FOUR KIOSKS Splendid Results From Fairs AGAIN this yrar. alt. r every British Trad such Trade Fairs hav. Llbbys British prtKlu In a very colourful d)v stratlon. Übbys four ki sk various products, with tlacs booth directly in frontrance to the Fair gr> immediately in thr attlt fair. They
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    • 28 16 A contract has bvn British Structural Sfrrl C proximate price nf £1 ply of tram rails points an.: required by the Arx«ntn of Navigation and NfH
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      • 119 16 Mf mm M m* 9 mr B__^m mT-^m^^^^t^m^F^mrjmT- S=JH^m^^m3H==== "=^^^P^HH(^' m m £:^^m=9K^r^fmT'^mr 0 Zi^^^E^m.^mmW -m^^m^^^^^^^^mm m m^^mt mJ m^^^mmmMmf^Wk. Hillman Humber are names I #41 J \W'^mmt\ m. which have reached the pinnacle A P^VHMfl^V^tfH^^l of fame in the British Motor l l^^ I P I Cndustry, while Commer
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    • 332 17 THE SECRET OF SUCCESS EKYTHING is possible where is Vision. Just 25 years ago enterprising business man i small office in London, with sman and a boy \o help him business men how they could fnclcntly conduct those details which would help to
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    • 148 17 Prompt, Courteous And Efficient "/COURTEOUS, prompt and efficient j service" is the motto of this enterprising and thriving firm. Ever improving and expanding, it has this year established two more branches, at Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh, for the convenience of their many patrons residing in the
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    • 210 17 Gian Singh's Stall At The Trade Fair /"MAN SINGH and Co.. of 4, Battery Road, who are displaying Ferguson Fabrics at Stall No. 64. have a good selection of materials. Ferguson Bros., have been making Ferguson Fabrics for over a hundred years. They are one
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    • 369 17 THE SHERBORNE SALOON y% NEW model of one of the most consistently successful ten horsepower cars yet produced. Is announced by the Austin Co. of which Borneo Motors are the local agents. This car. styled the Sherborne. is a six-window saloon mounted on the
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    • 117 17 '"THE Overseas Tobacco Co, ot IH and 137 Hill Street, Singapore, the most popular cigar manufacturers In Malaya, have had th«Mr tr.irirmarks established lor about ;<u your*. Their products are to br HCB at St.ill No. 4 at the Trade Fair The most popular brands Ol
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    • 296 17 /"VIL palm production in Malaya during 1&34 amounted to: palm oil. 17.473 tons 1 12.963 tons from the F.M.S.. remainder from Johorei; palm kernels. 2.808 tons < 2,013 tons from the F.M.S.. remainder from Johorei The total value of Malayan oil palm exports exceeded,
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      • 117 17 "CHEAP GOOD" tl his comprehensive little phrase aptly sums up a true description of the World 9 s Famous Records ii 111 I) I CSKfI Hl# I the sensational British Product that is now Everybody's Favourite. Today, you are able to buy Records of World's Famous Artistes, Perfectly and Electrically
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      • 118 17 I 41 IA/ODD COD f^ I IAILUn. "••Wf '^^l^'l Men who look well |||j|^ dressed, feel com■L fortable in their ip^^^^^^^^^^^^B clothes, and are I^^^^^^^^^^^K a wa y s ready to K^' J^,- sa y a good word i 1 for their Tailor, deal m 1 I with Wing Loong.
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    • 895 18 Buys Five Times As Much From Us As We Do From Them BIG CUSTOMER FOR PINES AND RUBBER IX 1935 Canada's purchases from Malaya were five times greater than sales of Canadian goeds to this country. Exports from Malaya to Canada totalled in value approximatelyS.sl
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      • 29 18 TMF DEPARTMENT OF _k k mm CANADA AS ENQUIRIES WELCOMED FULL INFORMATION SAMPLES AND PRICES SUPPLIED UPON APPLICATION Office of 4^ The Canadian Government Trade Commissioner Union Building Singapore.
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      • 109 18 Tjou (Vie wwited to inspect the Mk D A TT C n I P C i^ I cin c rfsLto- The cause of 75 of battery Blwf^^^mlwßH breakdowns is buckSed stwlH4^^ Bl plates, resulting from ■H|p|{fff vibration or weakness in JjJlfinr^^^ §i B construction. In Vesta K2MK>c j Kill Batteries
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    • 602 19 Why Great Eastern Has Trade Fair Stand VAST BUSINESS BUILT UP ALL OVER ASIA JHK (.HEAT EASTERN LIFE was founded in Singapore in UU)*. Life assurance business in Malaya had hitherto been left entirely to outside companies whose main concern was to cultivate it among
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    • 746 19 A Car For Sporting Driver Ordinary Motorist FEATURES OF THE SINGER, B.S.A. AND RENAULT QINGER cars increase rapidly In popularity with both the snorting driver and the ordinary motorist. Their appeal is based on a lively little engine, so far as the 9 h.p. models are concerned, in a chassis
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      • 309 19 You are cordially invited to Visit our Stalls at the British Trade Fair, Nos. 7, 8 and 9. Imperial Addressograph Art Metal T Addressing Machines Steel Office Typewriters <^ One single stroke of an fj ~1 One order 1 U Y II ItU T C "Addresiograph*; 6 1 0 machines.
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    • 673 20 INTERESTING VAUXHALLS AT THE TRADE FAIR Features Of The Buick (Motor Vehicles Sections F. L. and M.i rpHREE interesting Vauxhalls on view will be the "Big 6" 20 h.p. Saloon, a "Light Six" Saloon, and a Special /Wlngham Cabriolet en a Vauxhall Big
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    • 354 20 When A Woman Takes The Wheel SHE WILL FEEL SAFER WITH A B.S.A. (Motor Vehicles Section G.N.O. and P.) WOMAN drives her best when she feels her best. To feel her best and safest she should drive a B.S.A. The driving seat itself gives her a very agreeable feeling of
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    • 399 20 HOW THE NEW EMPIRE FLYING -BOATS will look when they are completed by Short Bros, (Rochester and Bedford) Ltd., for Imperial Airways. It is this type which will be seen at the new Civil Aerodrome at Kalians when the new service is in operation next year.
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      • 140 20 MASTER'S Jee the latest mode/5. syvysssyyy/yy/yssvyy//V/yy/ I HI H HI H H jj^B a 1 Jj 1 1 a?i Hn 1^ In the Vauxhall Light Six you have a cm in which the needs of both driver and /^^QBft'^fflFT^^Jl 52k passengers have been studied. To dis W. fiSi^^l^^^^V^g" =z=3^^ tinctive
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    • 770 21 A Pioneer In The Wine Industry THE FAMOUS PENFOLD WINERIES Minchinbury "Where The Bubbles Grow." T\R. RAWSON PENFOLD, founder of the Penfolds Wineries arrived in Australia from England in 1844, and brought with him cuttings of vines from France and Portugal Hp plaited
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    • 172 21 The Yoong Cheong Shoe Co. Stand Nos. 73 and 74. A FINE collection of ladies' shoos i" are on display by the Yeong '.Cheong Shoe Co. at the Trade Fair. A noticeable feature among these being the square toes and square heels In the newest
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    • 66 21 Canada produced 3.280.470 ounces of gold during the calendar year 1935, an Increase of 10.4 per cent, over the 1934 total of 2.972.074 ounces. The total gold production of the world In 1933 was estimated at 24.962,408 fine ounces. Of this amount, the British Empire produced 66.6 per
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      • 89 21 fg*> TOILET PREPARATIONS £gt|\ MANUFACTURED UNDER EXPERT SUPERVISION REASONABLY PRICED CONCRETE BRILLIANTINE HAIR CREAM W\\ HAIR OIL T^'^^Jt; We manufacture several lines of the above under our well known TRADE MARKS /tn BELL BRAND LION BRAND \~f^£/ They are reasonably priced to suit evvrf pocket and skilfully blended to cater
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      • 164 21 j^ b H H W HI H &a*M I ft i^r <^F Ji B J^B B DDITIOLJ In the sleek British built Renault, W^% w£ I the sturdy Singer "Rant&m. and I WmmT M^kk 111 I I the low rakish B.S.A. "Scout" are qm^ m^ mmm three cans of wide
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    • 890 22 STERLING EXAMPLES OF BRITISH MOTORING CRAFTSMANSHIP Refinements And Comfort n i fie Wolseiey (?*lotor Vehicles Section F.W.X.Y.) ri*HE amazing success of the New Morris range is sure to bring an inevitable crowd round the always popular Malayan Motors stand at thv Trade
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    • 32 22 Colonial Secretary and Officer Administering the ment during the abeenee of sir Shentoo Thomai Hr will open the Trade Pair today. THK HON. MR. A. S. SMALL.
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      • 71 22 Australia House STALLS 155, 156, 157 158 Don't Fail To Inspect R. E. ROE Go's*" Display of AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS AT THE ABOVE STALLS INCLUDING "RED BIRD" BRAND Provisions. KY" BRAND Canned Fruits. "ROSKO" BRAND Sausages Camp Pie. "EMWITE" Anti-Rust Removers and Rust Killing Paints. u AIRDERISER Refrigerator Deordorisers. "MAX AM
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      • 29 22 yo« IM«M Wlw /o /i«rf o/^^r methods of getting business WITNESS A DEMONSTRA TION Bar UNIVERSAL DUPLICATOR PHONE 3991 TELEGRAMS: "GESTETMERS", SINGAPORE. D. GESTETNER (eastern) LTD. 26-30-A, CECIL STREET.
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    • 1264 23 A.P.B.'S STRIKING SERIES OF EXHIBITS Panorama Of The Home Of Ovaltine JHK Advertising ax! Publicity Bureau, Ltd.. the well-known firm of advertising practitioners, with heiri offi«-« Ho* K«n K and familiarly known a* the IPRhf™ nd Atkinsons Perfumes (Brinkmann and Co.)? housing
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      • 43 23 fl V MASTERS' 9 K'i «-_?!f.j i b ■T- y ■jflr 111 pi ■^■k A\ S B^ l' Jg *y^w. mm I A^ -x' x m w M VV"" :J V T ffi(; r fcjJMTEjp^B^^Zv_. IflKjH^^B^B F LYONS MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE.
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    • 1212 24 BUILT ENGINES FOR LIFEBOATS Diesels To Start Under Any Conditions J^ESSRS. John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., received the order at the (Glasgow works for the entwining: of all the lifeboats on the unardWhiie Star liner Queen Marv. This imoortant order was placed after
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      • 99 24 EXHIBITION OF STANDARD CARS THORNYCROFT AND LODD I P^ M AKI n C \Jx Ar I 1 BRITISH TRADE GREAT WORLD I MAY I s T to 9 T H 19 3 6 fck THORNYCROFT I I \l BK^N SCAMMELL PAINTS VARNISHES The house of Thornycroft is associated only with
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      • 43 1 werwtertrtere ■^K '-^1 w jS 1 S vfl Bj fl H ■Bill O O I I 111 SINGAPORE A IHI 9 II vlf Be sure you see our stalls at the tear I Ml Bjk > J IB IJ I B^^ I _^_^^_^^^^^^^a^^^aMBBB*M^BB B
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      • 89 2 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. THE GREaTI M H S GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED n (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) 2 o ANNUAL INCOME OVER $3,000 000 > TOTAL FUNDS OVER $15,500,000 I CLAIMS PAID OVER $15,500,000 H^ L 1 J W > > o> w
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      • 91 3 I A I 111 I I V i \V \v^^^^ __i P7 <!) -jl I F^^^'iffcj ill «Hi bsl H I^^Zj M^S' "*^^r^^^^^^^^^P^^^^^^^^^^^^^~ —A bsssßssssssssßssß bsssssssssSßsß^bssssßsß bsssßssssss^bß Bsssßskßßßßßl ■■■■■■■■■■^■^^^■■■■l Bsssskk^b^_ bssß Each succeeding year the Exhibition Stand of Malayan Motors Ltd., becomes more and more, the Mecca of the Motorist.
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      • 341 4 I I I 111 II I 't I I at af 111 I k J k J %at I I H B B B B^^Bl H H B I V%^^ CT^T^il M W «^C t^ i^^ <B*£ r/'^ 7 T?t\L^ *T^ I I f& y''. 7 y MVBI fIBL «f
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