The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 July 1936
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Title Section19 1936-07-27 1 The Singapore Free Press and Daily News NO. 14,«>ir> ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, JULY 27, 1936. 10 cc:< t ts.19 words
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Article, Illustration692 1936-07-27 1 At Unveiling Of Vimy Memorial THOUSANDS GATHER TO HONO UR CA NAD A S WAR HEROES M. Lebrun's Magnificent Oration THE King's moving speech at the unveiling of the Canadian War Memorial Vimy Ridge yesterday afternoon was heard perfectly by many listeners m Singapore lastReuter; British Wireless - 692 words
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541 1936-07-27 1 REFUGEES RELATE SPANISH CIVIL WAR ATROCITIES 2.000 REBELS KILLED Children Shoot Down Priests Gibraltar, July 2G. THREE cheers for the captain, officers and crew of the British destroyer. Brazen, were jun b\ 148 British. American and other refugees from Malaga when they landed. :\iewed by Reuter. the refugees '.hat isReuter - 541 words
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Article99 1936-07-27 1 Nothing To Say' (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 26. INTERVIEWED at the railway termiiris this morning Mr Lo\\inger said he regretted he had nothing to say and that there was nothing to say. Likewise, he did not see any reason for making a return visit to99 words
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Article84 1936-07-27 1 Dismissal Of Kwangsi Commanders NEW APPOINTMENTS Nanking, July 26. rE Kwangsi Commander and Vice Commander m Chief, Generals Li Tsung Jen and Pai Chung Hsi have been dismissed by order of the National Government, which has appointed Huang Shao Hsiung, Governor of Chekiang, and Li Pin Hsien, Chief of StaffReuter - 84 words
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Article34 1936-07-27 1 London, July 25. The Duke of York presided at the second meeting of the Coronation Commission which was held at St. James Palace. Dominion representatives attended for the first time.— British WirelessBritish Wireless - 34 words
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Article41 1936-07-27 1 Aden, July 26. Travellers irom Massawa State that the town is aflame. Petrol tanks are ablaze and the flames are spreading to the magazine and aeroplanes, of which 50 are said to have been destroyed. Hundreds arj dead.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article25 1936-07-27 1 London, July 25. The French Prime Minister, accomoanied by Madame Blum, left Croydon by air for Paris this afternoon.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 25 words
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Article80 1936-07-27 1 FOREIGN MINISTRY TYPIST AS GERMAN AGENT Paris, July 26. AFTER a trial m Camera Isabelle Queyrel, a typist employ* a for the past 30 years m the MinisU: of Foreign Affairs, has been sentenced to two years imprisonment on a charge of spying on behalf of Germany.Reuter Wireless - 80 words
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Article43 1936-07-27 1 Arab Ambush Jerusalem, July 26. PRIVATE HOLMES of the 2nd Lincolns was killed and four other soldiers of the same regiment were wounded m an ambush by Arabs near Tulkarm. The condition of two of the wounded is serious. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article86 1936-07-27 1 Action Against London Papers Explained London, July 26. Referring to *he rule.s nisi for attachment for contempt of court granted against the editors and publishers of the Evening News and Daily Express, the Attorney-General. S^r Donald Sommervell, stated that the motions rested ion the ground that theReuter Wireless - 86 words
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154 1936-07-27 1 ANGLO -EGYPTIAN TALKS PROGRESSING SATISFACTORILY LONDON PROBLEM DISCUSSED Delegates Go To Alexandria London, July 25. THE plenary session of the British nnd Egyptian dele.at ions, held yesterday evening m Cairo, recorded with satisfaction the completion of discussions on th° military clauses of the nropo-ed Anglo-Epvptian Treaty. The text was initialledBritish Wireless - 154 words
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Article79 1936-07-27 1 Sin Chew Jit Puh - Sin Chew Jit Puh Naval Manoeuvres At Fo niosa Shanghai, July 26. Seventy Japanese warships have arrived at the Makung Bay. Formosa, preparatory to taking part m large scale naval manoeuvres there on Aug. 1. The Japanese armada will remain m the Amoy Harbour from Aug. 2 to79 words
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Advertisement49 1936-07-27 1 I I TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight CABARET ATTRACTION RENEE RAME rHI MOSI SENSATIONAI CHAMACTWM \M> ACROBATIC DANCERS EVER SEEN IN SINGAPORE NON-DINERS Sl.OO KAH-I.ES CELEBRATED ORCHKS- WHEN IN PENANG STAY AT THE TRA directed by DAN HOPKINS E& O HOTEL49 words
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Advertisement53 1936-07-27 1 ■mmfkmmMmJiSKtKM] THIS WEEK: SPECIAL DINNER DANCE AND CABARET I DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THI I RELLER BAND jy CABARET FOR ONLY 3 DAYS MORE C*i¥d3# IR Ctt V. IK if r "ULl^^m A THE KAMOIS GAETANO GIRLS DIRECT FROM NEW YORK HOLLYWOOD. ADELPHI HOTEL: tulsday Thursday SEA VIEW HOTEL: Wednesday53 words
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Article44 1936-07-27 2 The Acting Chief Justice at Ipoh Court oi Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. 1. Magistrate's Appeal Rex. vs. Svimu Odayar. 2. Motions. 3. Judgment Debtor Summons. Kollwwed by: Summonses-in-Cham-.md Originating Summonses.44 words
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Article68 1936-07-27 2 'Frum Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 25. Mr. S. M. Sharma. Kuala Lumpur lawyer, obtained damages amounting to $610 against Rahim Bux. contractor, who was engaged to construct a road leading to Mr. Sharma's bungalow m the Cameron Highlands. The contract for the construction ot the road68 words
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Article84 1936-07-27 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 24. Striking pictures of Batu Pahat and I its environs, the extraordinary Banjarese dances and jungle scenes were shown by Mr J Calder at the Fort- j nightly Club meeting held last night at the Y.W.C.A.. at which there was|84 words
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Article784 1936-07-27 2 THE JAPANESE Trade Scare Letters To The Editor MERELY "KITE-FLYING"— PRE-WAR GERMAN DUMPING— WHAT SINGAPORE MERCHANTS MUST REALISE THEY CAN BEAT THE JAPANESE—BUT ONLY BY MOVING WITH THE TIMES— AN OLD BOGEY— MR. SNOWDEN AND MR. MORRIS To The Editor. Sir. —I was very glad to read the leader m784 words
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Article, Illustration40 1936-07-27 2 TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN 'middies" became Ensigns m the United States Navy and 25 became Second Lieutenants on Graduation Day at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland The cadets hurling their hats into the air after receiving their diplomas.40 words
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Article312 1936-07-27 2 A Magnificent Film At The Alhambra Shakespeare once wrote "There is .ome soul of good m things evil, would men observingly distil it out" and Peter. B. Kyne. the novelist, seems to have built his story. "Three Godfathers," which opened at the Alhambra yesterday on this observation. Three312 words
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Article338 1936-07-27 2 GOLD DREDGING INNEW ZEALAND New Prospectus In A Few Weeks Time THE formation of a subsidiary company to develop a gold dredging property m New Z?aland which was I referred to by the chairman m his address to shareholders at the annual meeting of Austral-Malay Tin338 words
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318 1936-07-27 2 s.v.c. The Singapore Volunteer Corps pro gramme of drills for the week endini Aug. 2, is as follows: Monday. July 27: 5.15 p.m. Head quarters. S.R.A. <v», 3*' 20 cwt. A. A Training; Headquarters, S.R.E. <v> Lecture; Clifford Pier. S.F.C.R.E. <v No. 1 Section.318 words
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Article44 1936-07-27 2 The office of Mr. H. J. H. Haas, divisional inspector. Far East, of X.L.M. Royal Dutch Air Lines, has been removed from 49. Stamford Road. Building, Raffles Place. Singapore. The to Room No. 15. Mercantile Bank Passage Department remains at 49, Stamford Road, Singapore.44 words
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Advertisement449 1936-07-27 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. I LENTHERIC LIQUID NAIL ENAMEL. A Perfect Enamel m twelve different shades. Will not crack or peel Gives a smooth brilliant finish that lasts for days. Obtainable from: MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. BATTERY ROAD. > tl^ mWmWM ■^mlmtmmimmm^m^mm^mt I I BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 1 "LOXTON" First Class Private Hotel.449 words
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Advertisement406 1936-07-27 2 Tlbe Singapore Jfrec peess Head Office: Cecil Street, Siuiram^. Phone 5471 TJ^ Kuala Lumpur Office: 25 Java Street. Phone: 3b83. Penanf Office: 12, Bi&hop Sim. |> nan Phone: 14;; London Office: 40 43 Fleet Street, I omU« E.C.4. n Phono Vntral 3»iox _•><;««> Tel: "Leadmalaya Lw2l" SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within i406 words
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Miscellaneous126 1936-07-27 2 Diary Of The Day High Water: 3.51 a.m. 7.4 ft.. 4 p.m. 8.4 ft Sports Rowing Jubilee trophy. Soccer: Div. 2, Skins vs. Monopolies at A.RS.; C.C. Nestanglo vs. Post Office S.H B ground, Cantonment Road; G.S League <2> Education vs. Treasury Audi; at J.S.C A St Joseph's vs Raffles126 words
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Article, Illustration312 1936-07-27 3 Y. W. C. A. General Secretary Going On Leave TEA PARTY FOR MISS F. PIERCE PNG AGED for 16 years m Y.W.C.A. work. Miss F. Pierce, general secretary of the local branch, who is due to sail for America on leave on Oct. 15. considers that Singapore is one ofFree Press - 312 words
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Article334 1936-07-27 3 INDIAN'S BOLD VENTURE 25,905 Miles Bring Him To Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur. llfß A. K. "BOOTWALLA" Ahmad Ali, an adventurous globetrotter, has arrived m Kuala Lumpur on his way round the world. He has already covered 25,905 miles on foot m eight years, and plans to334 words
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Article161 1936-07-27 3 Chinese With °>2 Towels Tied Hound Legs (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Rahru. July 23. The third magistrate at Johore Bahru. In»-h»- Abdul Raub bin Mohamad imposed a fine of $13. with the alternative <>t ten days' rigorous imprisonment, on Phang Chee Hua. when he pleaded161 words
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Article129 1936-07-27 3 Another Tamil Sent To Gaol •Frnm Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. July 25. ther case m connection with the 526.000 worth of diamonds, Uh property ol Mr Solomon Shapiro, a Penang jeweller, from a house m Road. Kuala Lumpur, m May ■M heard m th? Police Court129 words
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Article110 1936-07-27 3 Still An Offence In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 23. The campaign against the overloading of lorries on Johore roads is still being carried on, despite the Supreme Court ruling m Singapore that this is not an offence m the Colony, and as a result110 words
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Article96 1936-07-27 3 Charged with housebreaking on July 18 at the premises of E. Ezekiel and Co. m Stamford Road, and theft of a pair of sun glasses, an eye-washing glass and a magnifying glass, two soldiers of the Inniskilling Fusiliers. John Robert Whitmore and James Gray, were again96 words
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Article740 1936-07-27 3 PERAK'S THIRD AERODROME READY Sitiawan To Be Opened Shortly Sitiawan. WHEN the Sitiawan landing ground is opened to light aircraft within the next few days, as is generally anticipated, Perak will have three good aerodromes at Ipoh. Taiping and Simpang Ampat. THE ground lies immediately north of Simpang Ampat and740 words
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Article753 1936-07-27 3 SECRET SOCIETIES' AFFRAY Chinese Youth Seriously Hurt TAKING into consideration the accused's youth and the fact that he had received injuries from which he nearly died, the Penang Police Magistrate. Mr. H. A. L. Luckham. bound Yap Cheng San (16) to keep the peace for six months m one surety753 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-07-27 3 MRS. PAMELA ERICKSEN, wife of of the skipper of the Finnish fourmaster Herzogin Cecilie which went on the rocks of the Cornwall coast, busy m the rigging during the salvage operations.31 words
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Article143 1936-07-27 3 Mr. W. Munro Next Wednesday's Speaker JUtR. W. MUNRO will address the next meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club on the subject of "Law and Lawyers m Scotland." The meeting will be held as usual at the Adelpin on Wednesday. It is proposed to hold a joint meeting143 words
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297 1936-07-27 3 Only One Of Its Rind In Far East J^IFTEEN yeais ot trarhiii!' UN deaf and blind m the Philippines has given Miss Julia H. an American, a close understanding of the natives of the country. Miss Hayes was M lor297 words
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Advertisement46 1936-07-27 3 Unvarying m quality year m and year out CMVEN'A MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS BBBk^:-: ■z. x BBi suring a C(X)I, sweet ••EASY-ACCESS" INNER FOIL WRAPPING J^H comes completely away leaving the cigarette* Wh" f THE CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTE OF HIGHEST QUALITY C 4.11)46 words
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Article, Illustration3228 1936-07-27 4 AIR MAIL LETTER from LONDON London Shocked At Attempt On King's Life -Early Demonstrations Of Loyalty- General Feeling Of Thankfulness -Gun Not Loaded In Immediate Barrel -No Mention In Court Circular -New Colours For Foot Guards Mr. Chamberlain Has To Find MillionsEmpire Trade Expansion Only Hope For Experts— Sanctions Buried—3,228 words
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Advertisement55 1936-07-27 4 MeisMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours i d bt for* youi time, and the pleasures of youth. Vi-Tabs and restore i. Vitality and Energy. Bi< ••>,!•* hours. Dr. Nixon's %J 1 *i«-\s discovery and Kimr- build ii. w blood and a strong '^< > m«w ri..in of you m •!'r"55 words
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Advertisement38 1936-07-27 4 LATCH BACHELOR Wire Ropes Patentees and originators of PLOUGH AND EXTRA PLOUGH STEEL WIRES LOCKED COIL FLATTENED STRAND AND FLATTENED CONCENTRIC STRAND ROPES Supplies of general purpose ropes always m stock. Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCHES.38 words
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Article, Illustration189 1936-07-27 5 IMF OTGI CmOWD that puked the Hendon aerodrome for the RAF. pageant, the neatest lyteg of the >'•». watches. with hated breath, an autogyro hovering at a low altitude. MISS ENID RELPH, the London girl diver, making a graceful plunge into Ken Wood pond, Hampstead. She is m training for189 words
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Advertisement59 1936-07-27 5 QUINNETTE "THE WISE DRINK" Try QUINNETTE GRAPEFRUIT instead of LJrne Juice m your next Gimlet you will be surprised at the improvement. 1/3 Quinnette Grapefruit Juice l^fck ''If 1/3 Old Tom Gin /SM^M^^ 1/3 Iced wat*r J^^^W^ f^X&i^M^W Grapefruit Lime Barley Lemon Lime vijfc:^-'^?^^^^/^ Lemon Barley M'izjr Lime Juice vSI^V59 words
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400 1936-07-27 6 3 ROOM-MATES MISSING SJAKTLING evidence, which may provide Singapore police with a valuable clue to the fatal shooting of a Cantonese painter named Ching Ah Tuck m Trengganu Street, was given by a 62-yeir-old Chinese at the resumed inquiry held by400 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-07-27 6 A MOUNTED POLICEMAN'S horse provides a "safety frame" for a perambulator girl as she crosses Rotten Bow, Hyde I*Ark, which was crowded with riders.24 words
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Article, Illustration63 1936-07-27 6 A CROWD snrjjing round the entranre to the Olympian town, built near Berlin to house the contestants m the Olympic Games, after it had been closed to the public owini; to the arrival of the first continent of athletes— the Australian train. Over "iOO.OOO Berliners have \i>ited the town, whirh63 words
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222 1936-07-27 6 Jumps To Death In Pool Ip<»h. July 23. HO". mldentlfled old man. UfC In a vain .1 dr MTOIIII boy was an inquest m th? Ipoh on the boy. Chung Mun Hung. A b v who accompanied Chung Mun Bin| on the222 words
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Article63 1936-07-27 6 Th- the wedding of H Raja Kanuiralzaman ibini Aimerhum Ra II i Raja Kechill o! Perak*. M.S.C., MFC. M.CC. District OiVicer. Krian. to Yang Mu. H. A ha. daughter of His H I W Sultan o! Perak. will take n Aug 11 a* the Istana The ceremonlea will continue unt63 words
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Article92 1936-07-27 6 Chinese Walks Out Of Charge Room Under Eyes of Police Polic? stations throughout Singapore are keeping a look-out for a man who coolly escaped from custody on Thursday night. He is a Chinese who was arrested with several others by the Government. Monopolies m connection with liquor cfences92 words
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Article72 1936-07-27 6 Accident At Perak Flying Club (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 23. Mr. A. F. Andren, ground engineer to the Perak Flying Club, was injured m an accident this morning, and taken to hospital. Mr. Andren was turning over the er.gine when he was struck by the72 words
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Article, Illustration56 1936-07-27 6 SHEIK SIR HAMAD Isa Ali Khalifah. Sheik of Bahrein, m the Persian Gulf, who is on a visit to London, leaving his hotel with his two sons to attend a reception at Buckingham Palace. The Sheik has acquired an enormous fortune from his pearl fisheries and the sword he is56 words
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211 1936-07-27 6 Strange Story Of Englishmen On Dutch Island SINGAPORE SOLDIERS? pOLLOWING the discovery of a powerful motor-boat beached on a lonely stretch of coast on the Island if Bengkaiis. off Sumatra, the Dutch authorities questioned two Englishmen on the island who told211 words
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Article270 1936-07-27 6 Leads To Death Of Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, July 24. HOW a quarrel over arrears of rent led to the death of one of the parties was related here today, when Tan Song Chua was charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The prosecution270 words
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241 1936-07-27 6 WORK TO BEGIN SOON FOLLOWING the rapid progress made m the cons, ruction of slipways and hangars at Kallang, work is to begin shortly m connection with the seaplane channel. This will enable Imperial Airways' giant flying-boats to land safely m i Singapore Harbour and241 words
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1088 1936-07-27 6 ARGUMENT IN WILL CASE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 24. HEATED argument between lawyers because the defendant was not to be put m the witness box took place m the Kuala Lumpi.: Supreme Court today, when the hearing1,088 words
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Article77 1936-07-27 6 More than 80 members Dutch community m Si: and their friends attended a musical iug given at the Dutch Club o: day night m honour of M Bakker, chairman of th< I Indies section ol the Vere i Gezagvorders en Sniurliedon The V.V.G.E.S. Is an orgai similar to77 words
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Advertisement140 1936-07-27 6 This heals Stops Pain, Itching, Bleeding YoMi swollen ami muse Prt r to rt'plac*e »li«-ra, 'i sip li.-j**- <,f ;i nVt •h r,if..n. H«- p»rsua<i»<l m 'rv Dr .rj)ti\. IMe Pla.>rn.i. tin- pun mi -taurly. The wM -f..p bl i nj. Tliry will'proorod t<> dily it-ss and lrsa 'l Ik"140 words
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Advertisement29 1936-07-27 6 mj you Hf s a? your LETTERS and your PARCELS Vt THE PIONEER "EUROPE TO ASIA" AIR SER\ ICE THE QUICKEST AIR CONNECTION FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE 5j DAYS29 words
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771 1936-07-27 7 Verity Secures Bowling Average BRILLIANT BATTING BY HAMMOND Manchester, July 25. y MI i l.i: rain fell m almost every other part of England yesterday the sun shone at Manchester and there was a full day's play m the second test match between England771 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-07-27 7 lilt Ki:i AY RACK WINNERS at the Inter-College sports on Saturday (Free Press photo).14 words
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Article325 1936-07-27 7 Panthers Win Final "THF experienced play and splendid combination of Dully and Dr. Sloper rottlributed largely to the nr of the Panthers over the i 'haniii I! A. in the final match of (he Sussex Cup tournament on the .pore Polo Club ground yesterr.,\. ci on handicap a325 words
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Article212 1936-07-27 7 Bradman Likely To Fill Dual Role The death of Dr. C. E. Dolling, who! was expected to be a member of the Australian Selection Committee next season, for the Test matches with England, means, no doubt, that Don Bradmar, will fill the post from South Aurtralia, states212 words
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Article140 1936-07-27 7 Sydney. After biting its way through the fabric of an Airways of Australia liner, somewhere between Sydrjey and Brisbane, the racing greyhound Am Polk, which had met with recent successes, leaped to its death. Those on board the 'plane do not know where the dog crashed. Am Folk140 words
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Article269 1936-07-27 7 Valiant Effort In Cup Match (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 25. CHEER bad luck deprived Perak ot entering the Malaya Cup final m opposition to Singapore this year They faced the formidable task of scoring four goals without reply m order to achieve this object -and they269 words
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Article156 1936-07-27 7 Great Britain began her defence of the Davis Cup for the third successive year on Saturday. It is m fact a British Empire final fcr Australia a few days a«*o won the right to play the holders by deleatmg Germany. It is the first time since IPI9 that156 words
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Advertisement33 1936-07-27 7 FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 "RHODES IOF AFRICA" GM'MONT BRITISH MASTERPIECE TOMORROW Faramount's Comedy Hit "THE MOON'S OUR HOME" STARRING I MARGARET J SULLAVAN I Most entertaining film of the week* DAILY EXPRESS33 words
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Advertisement25 1936-07-27 7 I CAPITOL! 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 The Beautiful Star of -IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" m a grand new comedy ffi CLAUDETTE Ldjlbert I^sHl MARRIED II HERBOSS25 words
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Advertisement32 1936-07-27 7 |ALH AM BRA| 6.15 -NIGHTLY -9.15 Metro Goldwyn Mayer present a brilliant j adaptation of PETER B. KYNES famous novel THE THREE GODFATHERS with CHESTER MORRIS j LEWIS STOME and IRENE HERVEY32 words
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Advertisement157 1936-07-27 7 OPENING WEDNESDAY CAPITOL The Famous Stars of "GAY DIVORCEE" and "TOP HAT" m another jgk a Grand Song Dance Show <&W the 'Wfrm&' Hf RANDOLPH SCOTT HARRIET HIUIARD^^^ S^lL ASTRID AUWYN Lyrics end music byl 1 %^^flL| J| IRVING BERLIN^ Jj| ANNOUNCEMENT! 3 SOLID HOURS OF GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT! THE WORLD157 words
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1121 1936-07-27 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, JULY 7, 1936. Has Mr. Lowinger Failed HAS the mission to Siam of Mr. Lowinger and Mr. van de Brock been a failure We ask this question because of the unsatisfactory nature of the reports that have been coming from Bangkok within the last few1,121 words
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Article60 1936-07-27 8 Mrs. a'Beckett Terrell is leaving for home some time m October. Ceylon's newly appointed Chief Justice. Sir Solomon Abrahams, arrived m Colombo last week. Mr. A. Robertson, director. John Little and Co., Ltd.. Singapore, is on a visit to the Ipoh branch. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Braddell. of Singapore, have60 words
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Article614 1936-07-27 8 IT is possible to sympathise with j those "genuine" nobles who are establishing a trade union <on the I whole that seems a more accurate description than "club") m the United Slates to prevent those who have not a properly estab- lished right from assuming titles614 words
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Article1128 1936-07-27 8 AS the man and the child trudged along the lane m the rain the cur--1 lews called. The hurricane-lamp's will-o'-:h'-wisp danced too low to light the stitchwort and bluebells on the banks. Even without its help the child i could have found her way m the dark: she1,128 words
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Advertisement76 1936-07-27 8 JOHN EXSHAW'S VERY FINE OLD LIQUEUR BRANDIES CLUB LIQUEUR OVER 40 YEARS OLD OVER 60 YEARS OLD Imported direct from Cognac by CALDBECKre NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. iincorpokated m England) SINGAPORE. KUALA LI'MPIR, PENANG and IPOII. PHOTOGRAPHS Copies of the Lo;*al76 words
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Advertisement34 1936-07-27 8 FOR t FIRE INSURANCE. ;i Apply to the \t GENERAL I: ACCIDENT FIRE b LIFE t ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. j| t (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. PHONE 6480. 1 1 134 words
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Article, Illustration639 1936-07-27 9 BETTER HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION tOR SINGAPORE MOTHERS Maternity Block To Be Closed For Six Weeks Roof Unsafe KANDANG KERBAU TO BE ENLARGED (Free Press Special) WITH more Asiatic mothers m Singapore appreciating the benefits of hospital treatment m the birth of babies, Government have under consideration the erection of a newTass; Free Press - 639 words
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Article302 1936-07-27 9 CHINA'S F ITU RE AT STAKE Shanghai, July M. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek has ordered that all the members of the National Defence Council should arrive at Kuling. the health resort m Kiangsi, on or before tomorrow. Gen. Ching Chi n. o: th Council. drawn up302 words
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Article163 1936-07-27 9 Heavy Fines For Two Chinese I have never seen or heard of Parker pens. I was ignorant and I bought these imitation oy mistake. I will never buy th?m again." said Cheong Ngian Chan, of Chop Pin Pin, of North Bridge Road, to Mr. L B Gibson.163 words
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Article43 1936-07-27 9 f i -11(1.111. July 25. T he total amount appli d for In tenders for the £50.000.000 Treasury h »'ls was £72.970.000 The average rate •-nt for bills at three months was :id against 11/7.57 d. a week ago. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 43 words
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56 1936-07-27 9 Sequel To Train Smash Moscow, July 26. THE station-master was sentenced to death and eight others have been sent to prison for between three and ten years m connection with the recent collision on the Trans-Siberian Railway which resulted m 51 deaths. The sentences were for "criminalReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article104 1936-07-27 9 Premier's Holiday London. July 25. AFTER the protracted and dis- turbed debate on the draft unemployment assistance regulations, which only concluded early this morning after 34 1 4 hours speeches the House of Commons met this afternoon on a calmer mood. Before adjourning, it passed by 134British Wireless - 104 words
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Article90 1936-07-27 9 Satisfactory Reception On Continent London. July 25. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, saw the German and Italian Charges d'Affaires at Foreign Office yesterday to inform them regarding Thursday's meeting m London of the representatives of Belgium. France and Great Britain. Yesterday, both m Berlin and Rome, the90 words
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Article127 1936-07-27 9 The communique issued m Bsrlm said that the Director of I'le Political Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who, m the absence of Baron von Neurath received the three powers representatives, while not m a position to indicate forthwith the answer of his Government, "gave themBritish Wireless - 127 words
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Article66 1936-07-27 9 Kwangtung Officials' Hard Task Hong Rons, July 26. The Provincial authorities of Kwangtung have been given eight weeks to bring about the entire suppression of gambling m the territory, according to I late order received from Nanking by Mr. Lum Wan Kol. Chairman of the Kwangtung Government,66 words
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Article213 1936-07-27 9 Amusing Story In "She Married Her Boss" A first-rate coiTiedy m which the familiar clash of romance and business forms the theme of the story is to be found m the Columbia picture. "She Married Her Boss." which began at the Capitol yesterday. It has been directed213 words
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Article84 1936-07-27 9 King's Interest London, July 25. ANOTHER stage towards the completion of the "Green Belt" round outer London icas taken today by the Middlesex County Council m agreeing to purchase pom the estate of the Royal Duchy of Lancaster 2,000 acres near Enfield for £315.000. The King hasBritish Wireless - 84 words
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Article167 1936-07-27 9 $30 Fine For Missing Gunners For giving false information. William 1 Leonard Field and Reuben Pierce, two gunners of the Royal Artillery, vere fined $30. with the option of six weeks' imprisonment, by Mr. Trevor. D. Hughes, second magistrate, Singapore. lon Saturday. It will be recollected that the167 words
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Article71 1936-07-27 9 Conservatives Retain East Grinstead London, July 24. The result of the by- election m the East Grinstead division of Sussex, due to the elevation to the peerage of Sir H. Cautley who had been Conservative member since 1910. is as follows: Lieut.-Colonel R. Stephenson Clarke (Con.) 22,207. Mr.British Wireless - 71 words
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Article68 1936-07-27 9 A Literary Hapsburg Vienna, July 13 Archduke Francis Joseph, a literary Hapsburg, has just finished a libretto on Columbus. Eugen Zador, the composer is engaged on writing the music for it. The Archduke's work is not entirely new, having formerly been written as a j drama. The68 words
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Article271 1936-07-27 9 St. Andrew's Society Losing Members From Our Own C "respondent > RMfhak, July 2G. The annual mcct i the Bangkok St. Andrew's S<> .ills due to be held on the lagf d;r <.' July Started away bark m 1890 the Society has a fine record of lavish271 words
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Article30 1936-07-27 9 Gen Li Kit Chi, former Co.nmander of the BOfB Tigris Forts at the entrance o! the Pearl River, has been appointed Chief of the Canton Police. —Sin Chew Jit Poh.30 words
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227 1936-07-27 9 Three Years Reviewed (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 26. A CORRESPONDENT writing to a Bangkok newspaper m regard to the next session of the Assembly which begins on Aug. I, says: "Three years ago Assembly rule, with all its democratic associations, was a ncvel227 words
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Article219 1936-07-27 10 From London 5.30 p. m. July 25 I R| lillF.K (FRIDAY) Quiet. ndon S; 7-' H d. 7 1116 d. Previously: 7 s 8 d J 3^-Oct-Dec: 711 16d. 7^. Previously: 711 16d. 713 16d. Jan.-Mar.: t%d 7 13 16 d. Previously: 73 4 d. J/b?-Apr-Ji; 713219 words
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Article76 1936-07-27 10 I London Closing Quotations July 25 Method of Parity h-fore Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterd .y viously r.r.s Francs to 141.21 75 15 16 75 15 16d. York. to 3.882*3 5 01" 8 •erdam Guilders to 12.91 7.38 1 2 7.38*4 H n- Kong Per dollar 1.76 words
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Article209 1936-07-27 10 July 23. 24. 25. American Can. Com. 134» 4 134 4 135 1 A.-r.crican Telephone and Telegraph 170 5 8 170^ 17O' > n Railroad 83" 4 83 5 8 83\, Chesapeak 66 7 8 66» 2 65^ Duj, 164 164 3 4 166»Firtstont- 29 3 8209 words
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Article239 1936-07-27 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES I July SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 8 London. 3 months' sight 2 4* 8 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 3 32 London, 30 days' sigh: 2 4 332 London, demand 2 4 1 16 London. T.T. 2|4 i;i6 is and Paris, demand239 words
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Article89 1936-07-27 10 July 25 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 6.50 Sarawak Jelotong 6.2589 words
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Article52 1936-07-27 10 Mr. A. E. Wootton. Secretary of the New Club, Taiping, who is now or home leave, will be returning to Malaya some time m September. Mr J. B. Shepherd, of the Chartered Bank. Ipoh. has gone >on transfer to Sitiawan. Mr. F. P. L. Fickling will! replace him at the52 words
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Article1112 1936-07-27 10 High Price Will Penalise Efficient Producers HOME HOLDERS REFUSING TO SELL THEIR SHARES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 17. BOTH the rubber share and commodity markets continue to gain steadily m strength. The industry's statistical position is also quickly improving, and it is1,112 words
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Article98 1936-07-27 10 During the week ending July 18, 1936, from Malayan ports amounted tc 1 58,G77 cases, of which: 36,128 (62 per cent.) cases were tc the United Kingdom; 675 <1 pei cent.) cases to the Continent ol Europe. 20.445 (35 per cent.) cases tc Canada; and 1.429 (2 per98 words
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Article69 1936-07-27 10 i Mr. H. W. Cowling, of Messrs. Gam- man < Malaya), Ltd.. Singapore, is stay- ing at his bungalow "Hillsbrow," Bintang, Cameron Highlands. I Captain O'Neil. 1.M.5., attached tc > the Military Hospital. 1/2 Pub jab Re- giment, Taiping. has proceeded on a short holiday to China and Japan. Mr.69 words
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Article1134 1936-07-27 10 Fraser c*nd Co.'s List I SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1936, 1 P.M. MINING Buyers Seller*. Ampat Tin »(4s) 4s 4s 3d Asam Kumbang 28s 29s i Austral Malay 57s 6d 58s 6d ■/Ayer Hitam (ssj 15s lt>s Ajer Wens ($1) 1-60 1.70 Bangrin Tin 18s Gd1,134 words
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Article231 1936-07-27 10 'I j Government Measure To Check Adulteration (From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok. July 19. Siamese pepper < Piper nigrum*. like jSiam gardtn rice, was once the best m the world. About two hundred years ago almost all the pepper ol commerce J 'came from Siam. f Then the231 words
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39 1936-07-27 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Juh '!.">. I? a'cloek n<»on Kinn- Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S m H iFOB. J. Good F.A.Q. m rases (FOB. July I.X B .jh 1 Auf.-Sept Oc-t.-D C J,n.-M est i I !b m w York Bpol39 words
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Article, Illustration95 1936-07-27 11 VN \ITE>1PT ,m the Kings life W*i made as he rude in procession through Wellington Arch at the head of >- tr,H,p S on eturnins to Buckingham Palace after presenting new Colours to six bait. ihons of t he Bnli« of Guards in llvde Park London. A revolver was Hung95 words
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Article, Illustration406 1936-07-27 11 Winning CONTRACT David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four and iJiventors of the system that has beaten every other system fa existence. BRILLIANT DEFENCE SOME Duplicate players make a fre- j quent practice of bidding their hands somewhat abnormally m the hoDe that this bidding406 words
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Advertisement487 1936-07-27 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 :ssued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 fteserve Fund: Sterling 6,500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve487 words
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Advertisement494 1936-07-27 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INMV AUSTRALIA AM) CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £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 Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Remarang Bangkok494 words
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Miscellaneous495 1936-07-27 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY used: GSP 19.60 m., GSF 19.82 m., and GSC 31.32 m. a.m. 6.20 Big Ben. A Beethoven recital by Vera Towsey (pianoforte). I 6.50 The funeral speech of Pericles, read by Tristan Rawson. 7.00 His Majesty the King unveils the I Canadian War Memorial at Vimy495 words
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Article155 1936-07-27 12 Agreement On All Trade Points Expected Mr Terai. managing director of the Nanyo Kaiun Kaisha. who jhas recently visited the Netherlands Indies to settle the shipping issue, is hopeful of a speedy I resumption of general trade talks with (that country. He reiterated his conviction before a155 words
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Article29 1936-07-27 12 Mr. J. O. Sanders, Transportation Manager. F.M.S.R.. and Dt. Margaret M. Sanders have left for long leave. They are going to South Africa where they will spend some months.29 words
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Article750 1936-07-27 12 Eunice IFs Rudder Damaged —Hoists Distress Signal ANSWERING distress signals hoisted by the Shanghai yacht Eunice 11. the N.Y.K. Rokko Maru stood by the distressed vessel off the Kiutoan lightship. 25 miles outside Woosung. until assistance to the yacht was rendered by a launch which escorting750 words
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Article93 1936-07-27 12 Three Chinese, one of whom is a boy. are alleged to have brought m 32 lb. of cigarettes and 20 lb. of Siamese tobacco m a sampan off the fifth mile stone. Pasir Panjang Road on July 14. Mr. E. E. Colman. fifth magistrate, heard the charge against93 words
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Article339 1936-07-27 12 Russians Confiscate Fishermen's Catch ACCORDING to an official telegram to the Japanese Foreign Office from Mr. Tanaka. the Japanese Consul at Petropavlovsk. the captains of the Japanese fishing boats captured by Russian patrol ships were placed on trial, m spite of the protest filed by the Japanese Government339 words
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Advertisement596 1936-07-27 12 BOUSTEAD CO., Lib. (Incorporated tn F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Frefcht 5433— Passage 5431. I#' td LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIIIC i wwici CRtfftn (Incorporated In England) |J fnUVEL SYSTHfc ■frßii 1 ~Tr- i- THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES HONOLULU or596 words
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Advertisement86 1936-07-27 12 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE Joint servicr of PACIFIC JAVA BENGAL LINK and SILVER LINE, LTD. SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND NORTH PACIFIC PORTS t m.s. m viang (via Java ports and Manila > I" >'" m.s. SILVERWILLOW (S.) (via J:iva and Manila: Calls dirccet at Gulf Ports) Auk m.s. SAPAROEA86 words
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Miscellaneous322 1936-07-27 12 SINGAPORE^ HARBOIn Ships alongside thr expected It t [East Wharf (Entratxr (..i< j Rajula 22; H Main Wharf (Entrant* Cat.. 3). Mata Hari. Op ten Maru 16: Cltehas 14: Pn rison 11; Qteaaffari Frince 7 Empire Dock (Entrance date Steel Scientist 30; X Taybank 34; City ol X Darvel 39.322 words
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Advertisement94 1936-07-27 13 CHINA, JAPAN LINE. Big cargo vessels with limited but comfortable passenger accommodation. M.s. DANMARK for Jaffa. Haifa, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen July 31 m.s. AUSTRALIEN for Manila. Hong Kong. S'hai, Y'h?.ma, Kobe, Osaka and Dalny July 29 Fares: To Rotterdam £55 To Manila $80 Round trip Spore China Japan and back94 words
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Advertisement1059 1936-07-27 13 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 Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental Line Ltd The C luna Navigation Co., Ltd.1,059 words
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Advertisement719 1936-07-27 14 K. P. M. <)l* TFN NOORT— Monday. July 27. Belawan-Deli. IM nil --Monday. July 27. Muntok. Batavia and Cheribon. KOK AN— Tuesday. July 28. Bengkalis. Paneh, Berombang, TanjongtlmfTirtir Tunjung-Leidong and Asahan. I'M.OIM) Tuesday. July 28. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. M\K\sSER -Wednesday. July 29. Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat.719 words
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Advertisement497 1936-07-27 14 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives. Leaves Leaves Arrives Spore. Spore. Penang. New York. Pres. Harrison July 26 July 28 July 30 Sept. 8 Pres. Hayes Aug. 8 Aug. 11 Aug. 13 Sept. 22 Pres. Wilson497 words
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Advertisement635 1936-07-27 14 (X S. K. LINE FOR FAST SOITH AND WFST AFRICA AM) SOI Til TTI C> f Rio de Janeiro Buenos Aires via Colomba Durban. Ju Maru Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo rhinaMaru Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar China Maru Yd es Salaam. Beira. L Marq, Durban. East635 words
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1351 1936-07-27 15 Winning Double For Three Jockeys SENSATIONAL RUN BY THE CRETAN GIRL (From Our Own Co FINK wt.ither favoured the openi Club's Autumn meeting, and a u.i^ the failure of well supported Jockey Davies secured the rid i second and two thirds, and1,351 words
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Article277 1936-07-27 15 BRIGHT CRICKET AT HONG LIM GREEN D' Almeida And Evan Wong In Form IN the cricket fixture between the S.R.C. and Chinese on Hong Lim Green on Saturday the Rec, taking first knock, declared at 203 for seven wickets, P. d' Almeida was undefeated at the close with 86 runs277 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-07-27 15 KENG HOCK heading the ball m the Malaya Cup Match on Saturday. Keng Hock was later sent off the field for rough play (Free Press photo).26 words
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Article119 1936-07-27 15 The inter-school badminton fixture between the Anglo-Chinese School and the Mercantile Institute was played on Saturday and proved to be a one-sided affair, the A.C.S. winning by the comfortable margin of four games to on?. Results A.C.S. first) Wong Chont? Teck lost to Wong Peng Soon 13-all (o—s). 6—15.119 words
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Article100 1936-07-27 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 25. Mrs. Percy Bell, wife of the principal of the Anglo-Chinese School, created a pleasant surprise by winning the cup presented by Mr. H. A. Johnson for the all-round swimming championship, points being awarded for style m the various strokes, diving and100 words
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Article23 1936-07-27 15 The cricket match between Raffles College and the /Indian Association, which was to have been played yesterday at college, was cancelled.23 words
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Article258 1936-07-27 15 Low Scoring Game THE Standard Institute met the Police Depot at" cricket on Saturday at the Police Depot ground. Thomson Road. S. M. Joseph hit two sixes and j nine fours m the second innings of J the Standard Institute to score 59 not j out m258 words
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Article92 1936-07-27 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 25. The Anderson School held a successful annual athletic sports meeting when Mazlan won the individual championship for the second year m succession. The School's relay team recorded their third successive win against all comers by winning the half mile relay open92 words
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Article108 1936-07-27 15 Arrangements for the Malayan tour of the famous badminton professional. J. F. Devlin, have now been completed. The fee payable to Mr. Devlin is being shared by the Singapore, Selangor. Perak and Penang associations and Devlin will give lectures and exhibition games at each of these centres. The108 words
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Article448 1936-07-27 15 New Figures For Mile (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 25. pOR the first time, the Polite won the unit championship at the annual meeting of the Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya on the padang here today. The issue was in doubt until the448 words
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Article197 1936-07-27 15 Opening Ceremony At S.C.C. The following are the teams arranged for the bowls match Captain's teams vs. Vice Captain's teams to be played immediately after the opening ceremony of the new green at the S.C.C.: E. H. R. Bowerman (Skip>, 1. F O Turnbull. 2. J. S.197 words
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Article95 1936-07-27 15 The R.A.F. and Middlesex Regiment played two water polo matches at the Tanglin baths on Saturday. In the first match the result was a 2—2 draw Cousins scored twice for the Airmen and Stemp twice lor the. Middlesex. The R.A.F. captain made a very sportirg gesture by going95 words
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Article537 1936-07-27 15 n Medicos Retain Challenge Cup FOUR new records were established at the inter-College sports heM on the Medical College grounds on Saturday. Raffles College were leading by two points up to the penultimate Item, but by winning the half-mile relay and the tug-of-war, the Modicas became winners537 words
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Article128 1936-07-27 15 The annual inter-Department football match between the Commercial and Secondary Departments of the Mercantile Institute was play on Saturday ai Balastier Plain. Commercial winning by five goals to three. The scorers were:— Seah Keng Ley <2> Anthony Wong <2i, and Check Koon 1 for the Commercial and S128 words
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Article53 1936-07-27 15 (From Our Own Correspondent I Ipoh, July 25. The fourth annual Kinta Badminton League starts on July 26 This Is th# firsi organised inter-club tournament since the lormation of the Klnta Bad- minton Association. The teams competing are the Chunghwa. Novices, Falim. Jovial Lads and O M A.53 words
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Article, Illustration795 1936-07-27 16 PADANG DRAW— BUT WAS IT "CRICKET"? Pearse Plays Solidly For 82 Not Out LONGMORE GIVES CHINESE A LEATHER-HUNT SET 167 runs for a win yesterday against the Cricket Club, m the two-day match on the Padang, the Ceylon Sports Club, having only a little over two hours m which to795 words
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Article674 1936-07-27 16 Qualifiers For Duffer's Cup Those who have returned scores of 74 must play off their tie 0:1 Saturday Aug. 8. The following is the draw for the first round for those who have alr*a<fr qualified, to be completed not later than Sunday Aug. 23: F.674 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1936-07-27 16 Nimrod - Nimrod (By Singapore Beat Services In Unpleasant Final Singapore 4; Combined Services 1. rjO Singapore is to meet Selangor once again m the final of the Malaya tup as a result of the two "semi-finals" for such they were played on Saturday here andFree Press - 1,227 words
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Article24 1936-07-27 16 London, July 25. HIS trainer announced that Dam-in? Comet is quite fit and is certain to run m the Steward's Cup.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article98 1936-07-27 16 London, July 24. The Liverpool Summer Cup was run today over a distance of one mile, two furlongs and 170 yaras and resulted as follows: 1. Mrs. W. Singer's RIPPON TOR (F. Fox) 7. 1 D 2. H. H. Aga Khan's HINDOO HOLIDAY I D. Smith) 7.7 3.98 words
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Article98 1936-07-27 16 London, July 26. County cricket matches which began yesterday were much hampered by rain. Close of play scores, says Reuter. At The Oval: Surrey 256 for 6 (Squires 76> vs. Kent. At Uford: Northants 110 for 3; vs. Essex. At Bradford: Yorks. 167 < Trite 5 for 33;98 words
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Article24 1936-07-27 16 It is notified that the match Nestcnglo vs. Post Office fixed for today, will be played at S.HB. ground, Cantonment Road.24 words
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