The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 July 1936
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Title Section17 1936-07-25 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,914. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, JULY 25. 1936. it cents.17 words
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Article439 1936-07-25 1 "Decisive Clash Is Imminent" FRANCE SENDS PLANES TO HELP SPANISH GOVERNMENT San Sebastian Reported To Be Ablaze THE Civil War in Spain has now acquired international significance and a typical London newspaper heading "British guns have manned Gibraltar," denotes British concern over the dropping of bombsReuter - 439 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-07-25 1 "THE TWO BLACK CROWS"-^^^-It it n ported that Mr* LloyJ (Jcor^c will not take any part in the Balham and Tooting bv-clectUyn.22 words
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Article52 1936-07-25 1 British Officers To Attend London, July 24. FOR the first time since the War Britain has decided to send officers to attend the Russian army manoeuvres which will be carried out in September. The party will consist of two or three officers with the military attache in52 words
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333 1936-07-25 1 Wish I Had Done The Job Properly" London, July 24. GEORGE Andrew McMahon. who is alleged to have made an attempt upon the Kins'* life on Thursday of last week, made his second appearance in the dock today and was further remanded for a week.Reuter - 333 words
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Article36 1936-07-25 1 Final Result Expected Today (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. July 24. THE tin conference is being continued. No decision has yet been reached, but it is believed that the final result may eventuate tomorrow.36 words
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Article199 1936-07-25 1 U. S. Conference London, July 24. THE 18 British delegates to the! conference of the Institute of I Pacific Relations to be held at j Yosemite Park, California on Aug. 15 will sail aboard the Georgic tomorrow. The delegates include the following Members of Parliament: Mr.Reuter - 199 words
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92 1936-07-25 1 $10,000,000 REMOVED FROM TREASURY Hong Kong, July 24. ACTING at the request of Nanking, the Government of Hong Kong has prohibited Gen. Chan Chai Tong, leader of the recent revolt in South China, from leaving the British colony. His private residence is reported to be guarded by a number ofSin Chew Jit Poh - 92 words
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929 1936-07-25 1 GREAT BRITAIN PLEASED WITH 3-POWER NEGOTIATIONS "NEW BEGINNING HAS BEEN MADE" Europe's Last Chance London, July 24. THE diplomatic correspondent of one of the leading British papers, commenting on the threePower meeting in London says, "Yesterday will be always memorable for the new approach 1< awards a settlement of distracted929 words
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Advertisement72 1936-07-25 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT special dinner dance 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. (formal) 9.45 to midnight AND COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY RENEE RAME (1 k WAIT/ FWTASIE (2) D\NCE BRUTAL THE MOST SENsVnoNAL (HARACTER AND ACROBATIC72 words
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Advertisement143 1936-07-25 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW ft HOTEL FORMAL TON IGHT FORMAL SPECIAL DINNER DA NCR AND CABARET DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE j RELLER BAND I SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY THE FAMOUS GAETANO GIRLS DIRECT FROM NEW YORK HOLLYWOOD.143 words
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Article204 1936-07-25 2 PIE undernoted newly-added nonion and fiction works will be ready lor issue today at 8.30 a.m. M re Simple Science, illustrated. E. N. da C Andrmde and Julian Huxley; illustrated, Henri Barbusse; s Thought. G. M. A. Grube; Pot- latch and Totem, illustrated. W. M. Halliday; Land without204 words
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Letters To The Editor
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Letter500 1936-07-25 2 A PITY IT DID NOT START— COMPARISONS WITH PRICES IN THE EAST— WHY SHOULD COLONY BOLSTER UP MORIBUND ENTERPRISE PUBLIC VICTIMISED— SERIOUS MATTER FOR CONTRACTORS AND BUSINESS HOUSES— A BOUQUET FROM MR. EZEKIEL To The Editor. Sir.— l read in your issue of Monday that a benzine war500 words
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Article231 1936-07-25 2 Bullets From Car New York, July 9. JOHN M. BOLTON, aged 34, a former associate of the beer runners of Chicago's West Side, who rose to political power and membership of the Illinois Legislature, was today killed at the wheel of his motor-car in a wild231 words
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Article145 1936-07-25 2 At the Oval, Surrey beat Worcester by an innings and 47. Worcester 130 (Daley six for 47) and 179. Surrey 356 for seven dec. < Squires 99). At Ilford, Sussex beat Essex on the first innings. Sussex 304 (Melville 110) and 77 for four. Essex 250 (O'Connor 89,145 words
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Article25 1936-07-25 2 Brig-Gen A. C. Critchley and Miss Diana Fishwick won the international mixed foursomes for the Thion de la Chaume Cup for the third successive year.25 words
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Article351 1936-07-25 2 Malayan Athletic Meeting At K.L. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 24. PRIVATE F. E. Clubb of the Military, Singapore, set up a new Malayan record here today, when he won the half mile event in 2 minutes 2 sec. which is 2 5 of351 words
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Article44 1936-07-25 2 A Government committee is to examine the present position of the British iron and steel industry in the light of all the data now available and to report, with due regard to national interest, on the general lines of its future development.— British WirelessBritish Wireless - 44 words
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Article204 1936-07-25 2 Returns To Claim £4;000 Legacy London, July 5. A "lest" daughter, now found in Britain to claim a legacy of £4.000 left her by her mother. Mrs. Florence Emily Mignon. of Brunswick Square, Hove, who died in March, left £4.781, about £4.000. of which was to go her204 words
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Advertisement32 1936-07-25 2 Hs^^^ RESTORES CROWTI OF HAIR E KTIttIHN COOLING HEALING IF YOU WANT ALL THE NEWS AND THE LATEST LOCAL PICTURES EVERY MORNING YOU MUST BUY THE FREE PRESS MALAYAS PREMIER MORNING PAPER32 words
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Advertisement359 1936-07-25 2 EDUCATION. ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, Hongkong. Boarding School for Chinese; Students. Classes in English by resi- dent English and Chinese Graduates. > Chinese classes from beginners up-! v.-ards Fine buildings on healthy site 25 acres. Prepares students for Universities. Football. tennis. etc. Chinese or Foreign food. For Pro-spectus-Apply The Warden. St.359 words
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Advertisement477 1936-07-25 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. I LENTHERIC LIQUID NAIL ENAMEL. A Perfect Enamel in twelve different shades. Will not crack or peel Gives a smooth brilliant finish that lasts for days. Obtainable from:— MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. BATTERY ROAD. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "LOXTON" First Class Private Hotel. Bedrooms with modern bathrooms from $85 per477 words
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Advertisement535 1936-07-25 2 £be Sinoapote Jfrcc B>t:css Head Office: Cecil Street. Singapore. Phone 5471 taes m|tfc extenkion.s to all d«-partn>M, t w Tel: "Tim«," Sincapore. Kuala Lampur Ofiire: 25, Java Strret. Phone: 3683. Penan* Office: 12, Bishop Street. Penan* Phone: 14;;. London Office: 4«/43 FleH Street. London EC. 4. Phonr: Central 36«K— 3iff535 words
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Miscellaneous136 1936-07-25 2 Diary Of The Day High Water 2.19 a.m. tf.7 ft.. 2.45 p.m. 8.7 ft. a Sports: Soccer: Malaya Cup match Singapore vs. Services at Anson Road. Polo: Sussex Cup Final at Polo Club. Cricket: S.C.C. vs. CSC. at S.C.C; Y.MCA. vs Terror at Y.MCA. I.A. vs. Wfcarne Bros, at 1.A.;136 words
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487 1936-07-25 3 "Her Mother Made Me" AFRAID HE WOULD WED SOMEBODY ELSE AN amusing story of how he had to get married after he had been made bankrupt was told by Raphael Nazareth Pereira in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice (lark, when487 words
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Article91 1936-07-25 3 Committee No. 4. at a meeting held on July 17, agreed to the siting and layout of an amusement park at the junction of GeylanQ and Grove Roads and to grant a certificate of fitnes? under clause 1A of the Municipal theatre, cinema and enter tainment bylaws91 words
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Article56 1936-07-25 3 :n Our Own Correspondent.) London. July 23. The issue of 200,000 shares of 2s. it a premium of Is. being made the New Columbia Rubber Com- Limited has been oversubscribed. l issue of shares is being made the purpose of raising funds to for the redemptionFree Press - 56 words
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200 1936-07-25 3 500,000 Cigarettes Involved THREE Chinese, Lim Kian Whatt, Sia Hong Lian and Ong Chiew, who were alleged to have attempted to smuggle more than half a million cigarettes into the Colony on June 13, were convicted by Mr. L. B. Gibson, Criminal District Judge, yesterday.200 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-07-25 3 LADY BADEN-POWELL, tne C'nief Guide, at the camp she recently established for 60,000 Girl Guides from London.17 words
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Article223 1936-07-25 3 Revived After Lapse Of Several Years From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 22. After a lapse of several years an agri-horticultural show will be held in Seremban on Saturday in the King George V School and grounds. There will be special exhibits by the Department of Agriculture, the223 words
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Article100 1936-07-25 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. July 20. The Tarn pin -Rembau branch of the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association held an agri-horticultural, livestock, and village industries show on Saturday at Rembau. The Hon. Dato Sedia Raja Abdullah, Undang of Rembau, opened the show. There were exhibitions of "sepak raga" and100 words
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Article214 1936-07-25 3 Question Of Money Owed TiHE admission that he had collected insurance premiums and had used the money to defray the heavy overhead expenses in his business was made by Chan Kai Choon in his public exami'nation in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark,214 words
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Article82 1936-07-25 3 J>EFORE Mr. Trevor D. Hughes in the second court yesterday Ong Chin Chuan was produced and charged with the murder of Koh Ah Yau. It iv as alleged that the accused visited the deceased in East Coast Road on Thursday night. After, many drinks a quarrel arose between82 words
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Article99 1936-07-25 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 22. The prize winners at the recent Tampin-Rembau baby show were: Malay (female): 1 Darul Husniah binti Mohamed Dahan; 2 Tima binti Mohd. Aris. 3 Tahir binti Talib. Malay <male>: 1 Zakaria bin Abu. 2 Yahaya bin Hashim, 3 Shamsudin bin99 words
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Article28 1936-07-25 3 Mr. H. Freeman Marks, of the Gospel Hall. Taiping. has left for Penang to embark for West Australia. He was seen off by a large number of friends.28 words
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Article474 1936-07-25 3 CHETTIAR'S DEMAND IN COURT A LOCAL Chettiar filled the role of Shylock in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark, when he demanded his money in full from a bankrupt who was applying for his discharge. He even went so far as474 words
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Article121 1936-07-25 3 The estimated mean annual population of Singapore is given in the Municipal health returns as 500,353. Over a hundred were added last week by the excess of births over deaths —366 against 237. The deaths comprised 161 males and 76 females, and the rate was 24.71 per mille121 words
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Article67 1936-07-25 3 Penang. Jumaludin bin Budin, a Malay boy, was charged in the police court before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, with being a vagrant without any means of subsistence at Esplanade Road on July 21. His Honour cautioned the accused and ordered him to be67 words
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Advertisement250 1936-07-25 3 THE BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION AT JOHANNESBURG bv K.P.M. &V iO REDUCTION FOR INTENDING VISITORS For detailed information please apply to: K.P.M. LINE, 1 Finlayson Green, Tel. 5451 w A n >^ I '"'<■ Discussion on light cars I'm thinking of buying a new car." How's that for workmanship A and250 words
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Article1061 1936-07-25 4 Britain on the Screen By Joan Littlefield Army Life To Be Filmed London, July 15. THE big Gaumont-British studios ■I Shepherd's Bush are very active just now. In addition to the studio scenes for the forthcoming saga of the Canadian Pacific Railway, now called1,061 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-07-25 4 RENE RAY (of "The Passing of the Third Floor Back" fame) has been selected by George Arliss to star with him in his new drama of foreign affairs. "The Nelson Touch."31 words
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Article111 1936-07-25 4 After some discussion as to ways and means, the beautiful Open Air Theatre has begun a three months' season in Regent's Park. The opening play is Shakespeare's "Henry VIII," with Lynn Harding as the Merry Monarch, Baliol Holloway as Wolsey and Phyllis Nielson-Terry as Queen Katharine. A revival111 words
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Article52 1936-07-25 4 Mr. G. M. Gifford, who was well known in Kuala Lumpur racing circles some seven or eight yars ago was recently married at home. He trains for pony races at Northolt and has secured several good, wins. One of the animals in his stable is "Flashlight," a pony belonging to52 words
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578 1936-07-25 4 London Life Home Science Classes London, July 15. BOYS of a London County School at Spitalfields have equipped a model two-storied house, half life size, consisting of dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. The making of the house provided I the 150 boys with an578 words
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171 1936-07-25 4 AS It Was— In The Singapore Free Press, For The Week Ending July 28, 1836 100 Years Atfo The magistrates here have, we understand, be?n recertly applied to by a portion ol the Kling population of the Settlement, to allow one Oi these clamorous and tumultuous processions, in which under171 words
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Article103 1936-07-25 4 Negro Orchestra Plays On As Steamer Sinks Detroit. Fourteen hundred passengers danced on board the excursion steamer Tashmoo while water poured into a gaping hole in the side of the vessel, which was racing full speed for Amherstburg Ontario. The Tashmoo had been on a moonlight cruise and103 words
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Article95 1936-07-25 4 Fifty-one men received injuries when an iron gangway— from the ship to the quay— at the Harimi Dockyard at Aioi-cho iHyogo prefecture) gave way The Dockyard authorities warned its men about accidents only the previous day. when Safety Week commenced throughout the country. It is stated that whin95 words
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338 1936-07-25 4 FOR 1937 EXHIBITION Paris, July 15. BIRNAM WOOD'S coming to Dunsinane. though it did affright Vlacbeth in the circumstances, was lot nearly so great a marvel as the ?ar Eastern forest that is en route :or Paris. Japan is in process of embarking for338 words
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Article151 1936-07-25 4 Vanquishes Rheumatism in Keet Hnre is a story ot a v> mi. ;nen up Dope ot t&kttlg par with his trl:ows again H- :ried one remedy aftei finally formrr sufien r put him cm to recovery Two years ago 1 started uit h Lhe feet151 words
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Advertisement224 1936-07-25 4 WOMAN'S GREATEST SIN Women are now flocking to this Man It is now a sin for women to look wrinkled and u^ly. Prof. Dr. Stejskal, famous physician and scientist in the University of Vienna, has extracted a new product from young animals called applied wrinkles dis- I%'* laj and young.224 words
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Advertisement55 1936-07-25 4 A QUESTION MARK is a Curl But a curl is not any more a question mark to us. Take your permanrr;! wave at Maisor. Martin. We have one price $15 and )«t for every individual hair. MAISON MARTIN Professeur de TAoademie de* C oiflfmr* At Frame Established since 1923 Amber55 words
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Article, Illustration252 1936-07-25 5 NEW HKill-SI'KK.n FOUCI car leaving Bow Street with McMahon. the man who was arrested in connection with the revolver "incident" at (institutional Hill as the Kin, was passing in procession. A DKMON^I' vn>R arrested by police at the Gere St. Le/are. Paris, during the str.ke disturbances in P.iris. Thousands of252 words
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Advertisement50 1936-07-25 5 t>> K \\vM\\\\\\\\\\\\\un\i\i[\{!{ l [i[' l > }l 'ii>' :i l n 1 l J l//f H( l //J// M"( A L the arrival today per s.s. 'PRESIDE NT HARRISON* A special shipment of FRUIT and VEGETABLES Oranges Grapefruit Lemons Lettuce Cauliflower lurnips Parsnips Celery Beetroot TEL. 5378. HS 25650 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-07-25 6 UNII AM) RA.ME the talented continental acrobatic and character dinners now appearing at Raffles Hotel, in their sensational f snake dance.21 words
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Article156 1936-07-25 6 C. P. O. To Receive Deputation (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July 24. HAWKERS are much in evidence in town today— as demonstrators. Batches of ten and twenty are observed making their way towards the office of the lawyer, Mr. W. F. Zehnder. and the vicinity156 words
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Article229 1936-07-25 6 Application For Reduced Bail Refused Tan Chye Heng. Mary Loke. Sim Kim Jod. Packin Mohamed. and Mohamet: Ismail, five ol the six persons alleged to have teen concerned in the theft of 41.000 guilders from the Nederlandsch Indisehe Handelsbank. were produced again yesterday before Mr. A. D.229 words
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Article31 1936-07-25 6 A retreat for the Catholic clergy of Malaya mU\ t vcv.cr at ihe parish priest's h >u.v on the Cameron Highlands next week. About !urty priesis are expected to attend it.31 words
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Article114 1936-07-25 6 Circumstances Of Tragedy Unknown Penang. THE body of a young 15-year-old Chinese bov was found in the Sungei Pinang River near the Dhoby Ghuat on Wednesday at about 4 p.m. The boy. Kam Peng Kee, a student of the Anglo-Chinese School, was among a party114 words
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Article165 1936-07-25 6 Satisfactory Position Of Perak Branch (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 23. Mr. H. C. Hannay. presiding at the annual meeting ol the Perak branch ol the St. Andrew's Society, said that the annual report provided satisfactory evidence of the activity and vigour o! he society. Donations165 words
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Article97 1936-07-25 6 Two suggestions put forward by Mr. C. J. Koh, Assistant Official Assignee, regarding the procedure to be followed In matters bankrupt, weie adopted yesterday. Th? first concerned applications for withdrawal of bankruptcy petitions. Hereafter such applications shall be by way of motion supported by affidavit stating the97 words
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1734 1936-07-25 6 To Secure Greater Efficiency For War Role GEN. DOBBIE S REPORT Kuala Lumpur. rjROPOSALS for the reorganisation and expansion of the I Federated Malay States Volunteer Force in order to ensure its suitability and efficiency for its war role have been submitted to the Government by1,734 words
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1125 1936-07-25 6 AMAZING STORY AT K. L. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 23. THE story of how a son attempted to prevent his father, certified as a lunatic some thirty years ago, from signing a codicil to a will which gave1,125 words
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Advertisement83 1936-07-25 6 J'^i^A An extra nioist" lather jf^" 9 tna t softens tough beards Lifebuoy Shav.ng Cream lather holds extra M moisture, which soaks your beard soft, Hk~-~-~:i^* feady f r the razor Try it for your next WJLsx&jS^tir shave See what a clean, close shave you get— soothing— refreshing. A useful83 words
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Advertisement117 1936-07-25 6 K ~*s AiMI IV^^r4*\ il" j vJI K* (Z^3 f »\jjj T- i wl E^l^^^H^HB^b^ft_9Sfeft£^>^w^^lkmi ■^URATE^ 1 J P^^O" l ?££2fg2i,i 7 i[ s excess ac 1(1 in the >ti gestion, stomach upsrt and pain, sour- 1 V^^^-^^^T K creates wind and heart hum. It atta I cate stomach lining117 words
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Article94 1936-07-25 7 By World's Smallest Republic Rome. QAN MARINO, the smallest republic in the world, has recognised King Victor Emmanuel of Italy as Emperor of Abyssinia. The Grand Council of the Republic has decided to bestow gold medals for gallantry upon him and upon Signor Mussolini and Marshal Badoglio.94 words
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Article151 1936-07-25 7 Wood Fell Out Of Sling Into Hold A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, he Singapore Coroner, yesterday, after an inquiry into the death of a Chinese named Wong Ah Tai who died as a result of planks falling on his151 words
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378 1936-07-25 7 The health bulletin of the League of Nations eastern bureau for the week ended July 18 is as follows: Plague. Bassein and Colombo were the only ports in the eastern arena to report the presence of human plague during the week, the378 words
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Article182 1936-07-25 7 Warrant Issued For Absconding Accused Ng Hoon was produced before Mr. Trevor D. Hughes yesterday, in the second court, Singapore, to show cause why his cash security of $500 should not be extreated and why he should not be ordered to pay the balance of $500 having182 words
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Article55 1936-07-25 7 An interesting ceremony took place at the Governor's Office. Penang, on Tuesday, when Mr. Cheah Leong Keah presented to the trustees of the Penang and Province Wellesley Jubilee Fund title deeds of the land at Glugor given by him for the purpose of establishing the Jubilee Home. The title deeds55 words
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Advertisement82 1936-07-25 7 t CAPITOL TODAYat 11 a.m. Special MICKEY MOUSE Matinee Splendid programme of selected pictures including "ORPHANS PICNIC" Mickey's latest Cartoon, Walt Disney's famous Silly Symphony •COCK of the WALK" Musicals, comedies, etc. Admission: Adults 50 cts. Children -•u-h child will receive a SHIRLEY 25 cts Members of the Mickey Mouse82 words
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Advertisement30 1936-07-25 7 TODAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 "IT'S A GREAT PICTURE. LET US HOPE THERE WILL BE MORE LIKE IT."— STRAITS TIMES WED. /W**/wALTE R^* > HUSTON^ RHODES fIFJUCfI PiCTu At KiniOlO VtlMlt GAI MOXT-BRITISH MASTERPIECE30 words
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Advertisement309 1936-07-25 7 I CAPITOL I IALHAMBRAII LAST DAY! TODAY 3-15-6.15 -9.15 Matinee at 3. 15 TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 Last Day of the Thiilling I CLUB FOOT Spy Drama! JEFFERY FARNOLS iiiM^ Famous BRITISH Story 4t JHE CROUCHING "THE AMATEUR BEAST" GENTLEMAN" with FRITZ kortner! with DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jnr. and WYNNE GIBSON GORDON309 words
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Miscellaneous927 1936-07-25 7 CHURCH SERVICES .1 ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Wednesday: 6 p.m. Singing Class and Hymns Practice. IH M M)\V AFTER TRINITY Tausday: 8.15 p.m. C. C. A Debate: ohould the marriage of a King be Holy Coinmunion. vm^ 90 I*^1 by tne consi derations of State Matihs. rriday: 4.15 p.m. Girls' Friendly Band,927 words
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959 1936-07-25 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JULY 25 1536. "Go Through.... ALARM has been expressed in certain quarters over the latest threat to British trade in the 'colony and to judge from some of the opinions expressed, the Japanese domination will be complete within a lew years and many firms as959 words
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Article263 1936-07-25 8 Captain A. Pritchard, of Lower Perak. is home on six months' leave. Mr. Victor Parsons, who is ill in the Jpoh Hpspital. is making good .progress towards recovery. Mrs. L. P. Ebden. M.8.E.. wife of the late Mr. Justice Ebden, is at present living at Bexhill-on-Sea. Mr.263 words
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Article1372 1936-07-25 8 CIVIL War in Spain." Just an old Spanish custom i i Mr who is in Kuala Lumpur learning M.C.C. work..." Surely this is not cricket. SIAM Tin Talks" says a contemporary's poster. Well, if money talks, why not tin? WE are still in the dark" says1,372 words
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Advertisement129 1936-07-25 8 Caldbeck's .ivsmiAi. W.4^ APPOIMMKNT KIMi F S AM BE WISE TO SELECT A GIFT THAT "PLEASETH HIM THAT GIVES AND HIM THAT TAKES" AND FOR A TRULY FIXF AND WORTHY GIFT. A GIFT OF BEAUTY AND UTILITY. VISIT DE SILVA S for 'tis »ney who thro' their long years of129 words
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Advertisement26 1936-07-25 8 FOR ALL RISKS INSURANCE INSURANCE Apply to the GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE b LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. PHONE 6480.26 words
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Article, Illustration33 1936-07-25 9 PKIM K GUSTAF ADOLF uf Sweden and his wife. Prim-ess Sibylla, taktal thp salute when l.!00 (iirl Guides from all parts of Sweden paraded before them at their home. Castle Ilaga near Stockholm.33 words
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Article423 1936-07-25 9 Conference At Kit ling On Monday "SUPREME SACRIFICE" Shanghai, July 24. m /■"OMENTOUS questions that will have far-reaching I^l effect on the future of China, will be decided at the conference to be held at Ruling, the lealth resort in Kiangsi, on .Monday. High military mdSin Chew Jit Poh - 423 words
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Article, Illustration231 1936-07-25 9 Three Members Suspended s|\(;i\(. OF ••KKI> FLAG" London. Jiuy s*. THERE were wild scenes in the I Commons while Sir John Simon defending the unemployment assistance regulations and the sitting was suspended lor 18 minutes .:ter having been in progress over f] hours. TheReuter - 231 words
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Article38 1936-07-25 9 Special Matinee On Sunday Morning xceptionally heavy bookMm -Rhodes of Africa," >nt of the Pavilion Theaderided to give a special performance at 10.30 a.m. tow 'Sunday*, morning in addition kftcrnoon matinee and two Pol rn..u;38 words
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Article117 1936-07-25 9 For Marshal Chiang (From Our Own Correspondent) lpoh, July 24. rE Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce has made an application to the protector of Chinese for permission to call a meeting ot the various Chinese guilds and associations in order to raise funds for the purchase of an117 words
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Article35 1936-07-25 9 Seat Retained By Conservatives London. July 24. The by-e ectlon at Balham caused by Bii Alfred Butt's resignation resulted as follows: Qt a Mr Donald (CanserratiYe) H.909 Mr Miller -Labour' 12 889 ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration291 1936-07-25 9 Eupen And Malmedy PURTHER indications that Gert 1 many intends openly to favour the existence in Eupen and Malmedy (districts in che west of Germany handed over to Belgium by the Treaty of Versailles) of a united front of German-speaking inhabitants are now forthcoming. The fact that291 words
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Article164 1936-07-25 9 Pact With Russia London, July 22. THE Daily Telegraph Moscow cor- respondent states that the Russo- Mongol km alliance and the ntteenth anniversary of the foundation of the Republic of Outer Mongolia are being simultaneously celebrated in Ulanbator. The Kremlin's representative, M. Eiiava, declared the Soviet-Mongol alliance164 words
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Article218 1936-07-25 9 Gen. Chicn To Assist In Reorganisation Hong Kong, July 23. Gen. Yu Hon Mau. the new Com-mander-in-chlef of the Cantonese torces, escorted by twenty central planes and two super-planes, arrived at the Saukowling Aerodrome. Canton, by plane this morning. Mr. Lum Wan Koi. Chairman of the Provincial Government,218 words
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Article131 1936-07-25 9 $250,000,000 Of Notes Issued Shanghai, July 22. According to the recent report of Mr. Feng Jui, former director of the Agricultural department of Kwangtung, the Kwangtung authorities have issued currency notes to the extent of $250,--300,000 which is a great deal more than what the territory is preparedSin Chew Jit Poh - 131 words
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Article91 1936-07-25 9 Mr Harold KefttCl Hales Conservative Member Oi Parliament !or Hanley from 1931 to 1935, who is well known in the East, will arrive by bnptfta! Air ways in PenADt DCW m mth Sole proprietor ol Halei Brothers, .shippers, exporters and importers ol London, he ■pem the91 words
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Advertisement66 1936-07-25 9 BALLY'S EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR. DAINTY BRONZE KID COURT SHOE WITH V^ HIGH HEELS. Sizes 4-6 1/2 ATTRACTIVE WHITE Price $15.00 per pair LINEN COURT SHOE. Sizes 2 12—7 ROBINSON CO., LTD. Price $7 50 P er P air SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. for Sportswear Blouses and Shirts FOR LADIES and GENTLEMEN PLAIN,66 words
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209 1936-07-25 10 LAST NIGHT'S QUOTATIONS 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 's the first occasion on which a209 words
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506 1936-07-25 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. July 24 Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Pall otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c.. 1944-64 118 3 8 W Funding Loan, 4 p.c, 1960-90 117% 117 4 4, rf War Loan, 3>' 2 p.c 106'506 words
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Article192 1936-07-25 10 July O. B. 23. Amtru'an Can. Com. 136> 2 135 134 1 American Telephone and Telegraph 170> 4 170' 2 170 s 8 AU-heson Railroad 84' 4 83^ 83 1 i Chesapeak 67"> 8 66% 66^ D^ 166U 164 164 Firestone 29 7 8 29 29 3192 words
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Article152 1936-07-25 10 Slackening Of Demand By Consumers Messrs. Lewis and Peat (Singapore) Ltd., in their rubber report dated July 24, state: With no particular interest being shown by either buyers or sellers, stagnant conditions have continued throughout the week. The buying which for some weeks past has been mainly on152 words
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Article69 1936-07-25 10 Gaol For Two Sikhs Convicted of the theft of three cases M sardines, Ujagar Singh and Mohar Singh were sentenced to two months' and one month's imprisonment respectively by Mr. A. D. York in the third magistrate's court, Singapore, yesterday. In /delivering judgment. Mr. York remarked69 words
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Article198 1936-07-25 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 24 Kl KBER: Quiet. London Spot: 7 5 B d. 7 11 16d. Previously: 7 3 d. 7 3 id. Oct. -Dec: 711 16d. 7 3 4 d. Previously: 711 16d. 713 16d Jan. -Mar.: 7 3 4 d. 7 13198 words
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Article78 1936-07-25 10 J From London 5.30 p. m. July 24 Tin: Easy. Cash £188 17s. 6d Previously: Dull at £189 15s Three months: £185 12s. 3d. Previously: £183 7s. 6d New York Tin 43 50 Previously: 43.75. Copper: Settlement: £37 15s. 6d. Previously: £37 15s 6d Gold: Yesterday: £678 words
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Article75 1936-07-25 10 London Closing Quotations July 24 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 141.21 75 15 16 75 15 16d. New York to 8.88 2 3 5.01V 2 5 02 Amsterdam Guilders to£.... 12.91 7.38*4 7.38'^ Hong Kong Per dollar is. 3>75 words
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Article231 1936-07-25 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations July 24 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2;4 J /8 London, 3 months' sight 2A\ London, 60 days' sight 2|4 3 32 London, 30 days' sigh: 2 4 3 32 London, demand 2 4 116 London, T.T. 2;4 1 16 Lyons and Paris,231 words
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Article1080 1936-07-25 10 Fraser c*nd Co.'s List FRJDAY, JUCY 24. 1936, 5 PM. MINING Buyers Seller!. Ampat Tin (4s) 4s s j* d Asam Kumbang 28s _ys Austral Malay 57s 6d 58s 6d rAyer Hitam (ss) 15s I Ayer Weng Csl) Ifl l j°, ißangrin Tui 18s 6d1,080 words
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Article95 1936-07-25 10 July 24 Buyers Sellers Gambier 475 Java Cube 8.00 Hamburg Cube 10 50 White Muntok Pepper 14.75 Black Pepper 7.50 White Pepper 14 00 Copra, sundried 5 40 Copra, mixed 4.90 Small Flake Tapioca 4 00 R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 1.10 Banja Jelotong 695 words
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Article112 1936-07-25 10 Values Tend Lower From Lack Of Interest Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd. in their rubber market revi.-w for the week ending July 24 at noon state: The seasonal dullness still reigns in the rubber market, and values have a tendency to slip away simply irom lack ot112 words
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38 1936-07-25 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 24, 12 lo< k iu*m No. I.X.R.S.S. i l •FOB July* Good FAQ. ii 'FOB. July No. I.X.R.S.S Sir Aug -*S Oct -O v April- J; lb New 1 p r lb.38 words
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Article, Illustration959 1936-07-25 11 Winning CONTRACT fr\Wfovj^(Xxa* David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence. DOUBLE, DOUBLE— TOIL AND TROUBLE "FAST COMPANY" THE great majority of British players do all their playing with some small circles. There959 words
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Article114 1936-07-25 11 Mr. E. G. Willems, the Far East sales manager of the Hupp Motor Car Corporation of Detroit, Michigan. U.S.A has arrived in Singapore after an extended trip through India and Burma. Mr. Willems is visiting Malaya to discuss plans with the Singapore Motors, Malayan agents for114 words
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Advertisement359 1936-07-25 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 6.500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 i359 words
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Advertisement487 1936-07-25 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AI'STRALIA AND C lIINA (Dicorporated in En^ktiid by Royal Char 1 Paid up capital in 600.00Q shares of £5 raeh £3,000 000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Illoilo Saigon Amritsar487 words
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Miscellaneous831 1936-07-25 11 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES May Berlin— DJA, DJB and DJN Penang ZHJ Wavelengths 31.38, 19.74 and 31.45 metres Penang Wireless Society) pm s »t> rtn gl h 7.40 Ligh music. special broadcast Irom the 835 Serman" 4 eC n m C reV CW Penang Race Course during the 8 .50 Woman's831 words
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Miscellaneous324 1936-07-25 11 vice, from the studio. 7.37 The Arthur Dulay Quintet. 8.15 Weekly newsletetr, sports summary, and announcements. 8.20 Greenwich time signal. 8.35 Close down. Transmission 3 The following frequencies will be used: GSH 13.97 in.. GSG 16.86 m. and GSF 19.82 m. p.m. 8.50 Big Ben. His Majesty the King unveils324 words
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Article133 1936-07-25 12 From July 25. until further notice at St. James, Lat. 1 deg. 15 :1 V N. Long 103 tfeg. 49 1 2 E. tapprox). t,he Singapore Harbour Board will be engaged in submarine cable lifting and laying opera- i tioiis between Pulo Brani and the shore in133 words
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522 1936-07-25 12 Abraham Rydberg Last Of The Grain Ships London. A MODERN apparition of the Flying Dutchman graces the busy quaysides of the Thames. It is the Finnish bark Abraham Rydberg, a whitewinged wanderer from half around the world, one of a fast-vanishing company of square-rigged522 words
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Article193 1936-07-25 12 New Service Planned To Commence Shortly Word has been received in British Columbia shipping circles that Victoria 'will be a regular port-of-call on the British Columbia-California-Orient serivice which will be inaugurated shortly by a group of passenger and freight vessels of the J. and C. Harrison fleet OneReuter - 193 words
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Article91 1936-07-25 12 Men Believed Interned By Soviet Authorities It is reported that the crews of the five Japanese fishing boats, captured by the Russian authorities in the northern seas, about sixty men all told, are now interned at Petropavlovsk. There is a rumour that the Kotohira Maru. one of91 words
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Article188 1936-07-25 12 A reduction of 20 hours in the working week of deck watch-keepers is the general etl'ect ot an agreement concluded at a meeting in London, of the Sailors' and Firemen's Panel of the National Maritime Board. A unanimous agreement was concluded by the shipowners' and seamen's representatives188 words
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Article236 1936-07-25 12 New Rates Inaugurated By Message To All Ships A radio telegram flashed via Rugby radio station to all British ships on the seven seas was part of a Post Office ceremony in London last month. On that day reduced charges for radio telephones to, Canada and the United236 words
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Advertisement494 1936-07-25 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage 543L LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SLAM. CANADIAN MCINC iwoßlDiCßEArtn (Incorporated In England) j ,j| THF EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES *ra HONOLIM or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS494 words
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Advertisement192 1936-07-25 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON iMNHW 22, PALL MALL. LONDON, R.W U of fast twin-screw O;i D' Mail Passenger Vessel* RANGOON, COLOMBO, POKI SI DAM, MARSFII.I.Ks PLTMOdTH Wl' I.OND()N with throuph connection Sinpapor and Pe; HOMEWARD s\II IM.^ Ittw i\f Rangoon Colombo 1" STAFFORDSHIRE Jl OXFORDSHIRE IS A WORCESTERSHIRF CHESHIRE 16 DERBYSHIRE192 words
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Miscellaneous611 1936-07-25 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ipoh: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota611 words
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Miscellaneous64 1936-07-25 12 CLEARANCES July 23: Hin Lee <T'ganui; Ryoyo Maru, Hakone Maru (Japan); Malini ,<Siam>; Hero «Nor); Juno. Kepah. Serooskerk <Dut); Udarnik < Soviet*; Barrwhin. Cape St. Andrew, Burdwan. Banka, Meran, Tandjong Balei. Silver Gull <Brit). July 24: Ampang, Pontianak. Esme-' ralda, Aing Leong. Gemas, Flovo Ban Hong Liong 'Britt; Borneo Maru.64 words
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Miscellaneous196 1936-07-25 12 SINGAPORE HARBOIR Ships alone side the Wharves or expected t<» in East Wharf (Entrance C..it( i Rajula 22; H.ii L( Main Wharf (Entrance (iate 3) RauT> 15; Troil;;Tilawa 9; Laru: 1 Empire Dock (Entrance (iatc Steel Scientist 32. Kmt.i Kimberley 37. Empire Dock (Entrance l.ato Glaucus 46; Mmtv 44J West196 words
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Advertisement461 1936-07-25 13 TRAi EL BRITISH «j BfiSsS^fe*^ fife by p&o and brTt Ish India lines P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Tonnase S>| Tonnagc n* rooo i u y^? rawa n.OOO sepfn IS non i Ul> S SOUDAN 6.500 Sept. 23 SUTAN fi iS? A Ug JJ COHFU 1500 SeSt. 25461 words
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Advertisement498 1936-07-25 13 (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) MJjySsPJK 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. Steamer »»ue Sail* CITY OP CHRISTCHURCH Havre, London, R'dam, Hburg, Glasgow July 27 Aug. 2 CITY OF498 words
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Advertisement1062 1936-07-25 13 59 i Fw~^+4 iB SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khio* Steamship Co, (1932) Ltd. Steam Ship Co, Ltd., and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Ltd Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship Co 1 14 The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental Line" Ltd. The1,062 words
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Advertisement774 1936-07-25 14 K. P. M. BARENTSZ-Suurday. July 25, Batavia. Mauritius, Lourenco.-Marques Durban East-London. Port-Elizabeth. Mosselbay and Capetown (no cirgo will be accepted for East and South-African ports). TOGlAN— Saturday, July 25. Moeara-Sabi and Djambi. PATRAS— Saturday. July 25. Rhio (passengers and mails only). Bawean, Padang-Bay, Boeleleng and Sourabaia. TOBOAll^Saturday July 25. Selat-774 words
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Advertisement592 1936-07-25 14 PRESIDENT LINER— TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives. Leaves Leaves Arrives S'por-. S'pore. Penang. New York. Pres. Harrison July 26 July 28 July 30 Sept. 8 Pres. Hayes Aug. 8 Aug. 11 Aug. 13 Sept. 22592 words
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Advertisement467 1936-07-25 14 O. S. K. LINE ™r F4ST SOUTH AM) WEST AFRICA AM) S«H ill \m U < I( Ma Montevideo Chin. Mar- Cape J*. g via Mombasa. Durban. East London, Algoa Bay and Mossel Bay Man. iSTT tt 5 > Durban. Algoa Bay and Mossel Ba>. fAfrica Maru Santos and Buenos467 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-07-25 15 photo). Ch— I taken In lore the men's singles final 'i at the < rcsterdajr. Wise won Z a 6 l. Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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381 1936-07-25 15 NIMROD - NIMROD "BY Promise Of Football Epic At Anson Road TWO key giin in the Malaya Cup series will be played todav, and the local match at Anson Road between Singa- and the Services should provide an epic battle as the honour oi qualitvino381 words
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Article217 1936-07-25 15 Breeders Take Action I ORD ROSEBERY has taken the un- usual course, at the request of numerous breeders, of summoning a ing of the Council of the Tho- d Breeders' Association, of a he is president, to consider the sale by the Au.i Khan of his stair.on217 words
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Article73 1936-07-25 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. July 21. C. J. Wee. a former captain of the ing Free School cricket team, who is now at Cambridge, has been awardt a his "Crusaders Colours" for cricket. This is the first occasion a Chinese student has received cricket honours73 words
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Article33 1936-07-25 15 The coughing epidemic, which is directing the plans of several of the racing establishment at Epsom at present does not usually start until the yearlings come into the town at the October meetings.33 words
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Article41 1936-07-25 15 Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Selangor 3 2 0 112 3 5 Perak 2 1 0 1 9 3 3 Penang 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 Kedah 3 0 2 1 3 17 141 words
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Article650 1936-07-25 15 Gene Mako Leaves England On Third Class Ticket London, July 15. THE loneliest and probably the most disconsolate young fellow on the platform of a London railway station a few days ago was Gene Mako, the American lawn tennis player, writes Trevor Wignall in650 words
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Article171 1936-07-25 15 A clerical error which resulted in the prizes for the International Car Race, held in the Isle of Man last May. appearing incorrectly, is to cost £370. An appeal regarding the distribution of the prize money was made by the entrants concerned to stewards171 words
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Article346 1936-07-25 15 DAVIS CUP CHALLENGE ROUND Can England Retain The Trophy "BY ON LOOKER" A FTER an absence of twelve years Australia makes her reappearance in the Davis Cup Challenge round today, and though the match with England will not be easy, it cannot be denied that the holders grasp on the346 words
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Article246 1936-07-25 15 Whitcombe Brothers In The Irish Open London, July 17. Success in a major golf championship has come at last to Reginald Whitcombe. of Parkstone. Dorset, youngest of three famous brothers. On the Royal Dublin course at Dollymount yesterday, he followed in the footstep of Charles and Ernest246 words
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Article54 1936-07-25 15 Three 16-year-old schoolgirls will probably represent England in the high jump at the Olympic Games in Berlin next month. They are Dorothy Odam. Mitcham Athletic Club and Southern Counties Champion; Edith Spencer, Polytechnic L.A.C., and Alice Flack. Mitcham Athletic Club. Miss Odam holds the British record, now awaiting54 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-07-25 15 photo). A. SANSOM, the ex-Ceylon champion, making a backhand drive during the exhibition match at the S.C.C. yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 20 words
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Article683 1936-07-25 15 Big Loss To British Boxing London, July 15. TPHE decision ol the Southern Council of the British Boxing Board of Control to suspend for an indefinite period Lhe licence held by Jeff Dickson Sports Fiomotions, Ltd.. is generally regarded ?us the biggest blow professional fighting in Britain683 words
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Article358 1936-07-25 15 Expensive Buy At Yearling Sales London. July lt». CXCITEMENT run high at the New- market Sales yesterday, when the yearling sister ol Windsor Lad came into the ring. In appearance the filly is difficult to fault, and it was clear lrom the first that she would358 words
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Article85 1936-07-25 15 Even in Fiji golf Is taken seriously Ratu Savenaca. a young native medical practitioner. has just been honoured as the first South Sea Island native to hole out in one on a golf course. Savenaca is captain of the Fijian Golf Club, the members of85 words
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Article54 1936-07-25 15 The second semi-final o! the Padmore Challenge Shield Billiard tournament played last night at the Clerical Union Hall resulted in Tan Thean Teck 'SC.R.C > beating James Lee < Aston Athletic Club> by 500 to 406. On his second cue the winner registered the highest break of night with54 words
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Article49 1936-07-25 15 On the JC.S.A ground th* Medical Services beat Immigration Dpt yesterday, in a Government Services League by 5 goals to one. The Medicos thoroughly deserved their win Rough I i rtics w re evident throughout the game and the Immigration Dept. wenthe main offenders in this respect.49 words
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Article23 1936-07-25 15 Thr members ol the Fathol Karib Ciub. 226 Berangooa, Masaptn, will hold a feast of the Maulou on Sunday, 'July 26.23 words
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Article, Illustration969 1936-07-25 16 Cricket Club Champion Dominates Play In Last Two Sets LOON CHONG FADES OUT AFTER FIRST NS. WISE, the Singapore Cricket Club singles champion achieved the distinction of being the first European player to win the Singapore open men's singlesFree Press - 969 words
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417 1936-07-25 16 Chinese Beat Airmen Four Goals To Nil CIIMM II 4 K \h. II 0. Till: Chinese II came off easy winners by four clear goals yesterday in a second division match with the R.A.F. II at the Anson Road Stadium. The Airmen's failure to417 words
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Article105 1936-07-25 16 The order of running and scratchings for today's races at Penang are as follows: 1. Horses class 3, div. 4—Wait-A--tiii and Iroubadour. Z. Horses class 4. div. 3 Bay Laddie 3. Horses class 3, div. S Grand Catch. 4. Horses class 3, div. 2 Jubilee Star.105 words
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Article31 1936-07-25 16 BAT A SHOE WIN In a friendly soccer match played on the Y MCA. ground yesterday the Bata Shoe team beat a Middlesex B Regiment side by three goals to 1.31 words
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Article64 1936-07-25 16 London, July 24. THE Chinese Ambassador and the entire < hinese colony turned out to welcome the Chinese Olympic team to London. Mr. Sung when interviewed by Reuter said, "We are here to show the world the Chinese sporting spirit. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek told us beforeReuter - 64 words
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Article94 1936-07-25 16 Mr. A. Sansoni and Miss D. Sansoni, the Ceylon tennis players, will be seen in actiun today on the Y.M C A courts ■t Bras Basah Road They will partner each other in the mixed doubles, and Sansoni will piAf In teriei ol men's doublej with the94 words
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Article33 1936-07-25 16 In the Indian Association Football League between Trie Hindu Anocii and the Catholic Young M< n*i ciaticn, on the Inaia'.": A.-.-ground yesterday the former w. three goals to two.33 words
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Article24 1936-07-25 16 i rwisi li I t:e lor the week-end rod i iCM tile Institute. The quaiter-finn! Me L,u Beth K and icelled.24 words
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Article65 1936-07-25 16 London, July 24. HTHE following will be the Indian Test team for the second Test on July 52. Kaharaj Kmncr of Vixianugram, C K. Nayudu. Wa~ir Ah. Merchant. Ramaswami. Nissar. Amar Singh, Jmhmnqtr Khan. Mushtaq A'.i. C S. yavi;tiu and Hindlekar or Mayerhomji. Hindlekar is not quiteReuter - 65 words
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Article154 1936-07-25 16 Cricket Club vs c. s. c THE following h 1 cricket lor BjCC Club today at 2 p.m. a at 11 am it SCC. r P. ONei: Dunne, B <• Growder. W. R M H.. 'Hewan. P W. Bolt c Ca;n i. W H. IfcNeiU, P. H N.154 words
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Advertisement82 1936-07-25 16 INTRODUCING THE LATEST AND UP-TO-DATE NEW 7tH EDITION Aa $3. C TELEGRAPHIC COPE The Modern Code for Modern Needs. Since the last Edition of this Code was issued, new industries have crown up. such as Aeroplane manufacture. Artificial Silk, Wireless and Television, etc., and these new trades have called into82 words
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Miscellaneous290 1936-07-25 16 KEPPEL GOLF CLUB The following ?.re the teams and times for the match between the Captain and Vice-Captai: 's sides at the Keppel Golf Club today. Captain players mentioned first: a.m. 8.45 G. Prkchett and E. Kent vs. A Wolfe and J Haxworth. 8.50 M. G. Harvey and D. W.290 words
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