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Title Section17 1936-09-03 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.948. ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1936. 16 CENTS.17 words
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Article319 1936-09-03 1 $150,000 Stolen From Well-Known Resident -ONE OF MOST DARING THEFTS JN HISTORY OF MALAYA" Wife Threatened Unless She Opened Safe (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 2. A\K uf the most daring gang robberies ever perpetrated m Malaya occurred m Penang today when a party319 words
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Article155 1936-09-03 1 Free Press Interview (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 2. r[E Sarpedon with the Governor on board tirew alongside the wharf at 3.30 p.m. and a largecrowd was present on the pier to see Sir Shenton Thomas, who looked a picture of health. Interviewed, the Governor himself155 words
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211 1936-09-03 1 NEW ZEALAND'S SCHEME Geneva, Sept. 2. PROPOSALS for the creation of an international force for the purpose of supporting the League Covenant or the allocation to the League of a definite proportion of the armed forces of its members are contained m New Zealand'sReuter; British Wireless - 211 words
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Article159 1936-09-03 1 Capture Of Irun Imminent Lisbon, Sept. 2. THE hour of victory is 4ip- proaching but the war will continue until tile end of the winter, declared General Mola, when interviewed by Reuter. He added that he did not believe m the neutrality of nations and accused theReuter - 159 words
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Article77 1936-09-03 1 Sweeping Measures Bucharest, Sept. 2. \f TATARESCU'S new Rwma--1 iiian Cabinet, hassiciftly got to business. At its first session yesterday it voted a sweeping series of measures providing, inter a.ia, for the dissolution of the armed political guards; also establishing a compulsory labour service for youthsReuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article96 1936-09-03 1 King Sends Telegram Of Congratulations London, Sept. Z. Telegrams of congratulations from the King to the Chairman of th? Can-ard-White Star Line on the record crossings of the Atlantic by the Queen Mary were read to the snip's company this morning, before the ship's departure from SouthamptonBritish Wireless - 96 words
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Article49 1936-09-03 1 London, Sept. 1. A Malta message states that. Sir Samuel Hoare, the First Lord of the Admiralty, is now aboard H.M.S. Arethusa on his way to Haifa to visit ships and naval units there. After leaving Haifa, Sir Samuel will join the Admiralty yacht Enchantress at Famagusta.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 49 words
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Article142 1936-09-03 1 "New Agreement Must Start On Liberal Quota Basis" London, Sept. 2. rE present price of tin is possibly too high, suggests the Financial News, which points out that the price is bolstered up by the growing belief that restriction will be renewed and the realisationReuter - 142 words
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214 1936-09-03 1 MORE DRASTIC STEPS NEEDED IN PALESTINE LORD LUGARD'S APPEAL Situation Daily Getting Worse London, Sept. 2. COMETHING must be dene at once if the situation m Palestine Is not to get beyond control and British honour and prestige are not to receive a further setback, says Lord Lugard m aReuter - 214 words
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Article89 1936-09-03 1 Egyptian Premier On Its Significance London, Sept. 2. Before leaving London yes.erday, with the remaining members of the Egyptian delegation, Nahas Pasha, the Egyptian Prime Minister, made a statement on the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty, signed last Wednesday, which he said he was convinced would be of the greatest benefitBritish Wireless - 89 words
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Advertisement65 1936-09-03 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. I TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 8"5 to 9.15 p.m. (formal) 945 U» midnight AND NEW CABARET ATTRACTION CORNELIA 4k KIRDALL THE ARISTOCRATS OF RHYTHM I Modern, Novelty, Acrobatic and Ballroom Dancing I NON-DINERS65 words
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Advertisement81 1936-09-03 1 There it no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. m& HOTEL ROOF-GARDEN TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE I RELLER BAND I NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE —.I.■ T WHETHER YOU REQUIRE LIGHT REFRESHMENTS OR AN ELABORATE MEAL, The ADELPHI GRILL IS RENOWNED FOR81 words
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Article, Illustration177 1936-09-03 2 German Professors For Chinese University TECHNICAL TUITION TRAVELLING to China where he is to lectine m German at the Tung Chi University. Woosung. Prof. Eugen Flegler passed through Singapore yesterday m the liner Scharnhorst. Prof. Flegler was lecturer m electrotechnique at Munich University and Prof. Berrer. lecturer m water conservancy,177 words
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Article203 1936-09-03 2 Zasu Pitts In Hilarious New Comedy The Alhambra featured two pictures yesterday the first being She Gets Her Man" and the other "The Speed Reporter." In the former the ininutrble Zasu Pitts as shy Esmeralda, reformed a whole city and swept it clear ol crime. She203 words
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Article680 1936-09-03 2 NEED FOR DRASTIC CHANGE IN CONSTITUTION —MR. GEDDES CAN AFFORD TO BE INDEPENDENT—BUT CAN OTHERS?— PROTEST MEETING NOT PRACTICABLE— WHY NOT A MUNICIPAL "PALACE" FUND? To The Editor. Sir.— l have read and cordially agree with the various letters and leading articles both m the Free Press and680 words
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Article851 1936-09-03 2 Before Mr. Justice Mundell m the lst. Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— S.3o9' 35— Chang Yee Koo «w) vs. Liew Lin Van and ors. Master A. Benjamin, the eldest son of Mr. C. Arulundam. Assistant Post Master, Teluk Anson, who was operated on forS.F.P. - 851 words
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Article310 1936-09-03 2 Loyalists' Dogged Resistance Biriatou, Sept. 1. rE battle for Irun is reported by Reuter's correspondent, Mr. C. J. Murphy, to have raged the whole day and the valley of the Bidassor river reeked with gunpowder. Ambulances could be seen ascending and descending the slopes and hillsReuter - 310 words
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Article192 1936-09-03 2 Committeo To Rp <U»t ITn Lomnuuee 1o we act Lp IMS Week: London, Sept 1. The British Government is known -o share with the French a sense of fee great importance which attaches to the setting up of an advisory commit tee. composed of representatives ot r.he PowersBritish Wireless - 192 words
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Article102 1936-09-03 2 Fourteen Entrants London, Sept. 1. There are 14 entrants foi the Bri-tain-Johannesburg air race, scheduled to start from Portsmouth at 6.15 a.m on. Sept. 29. The machines will start at one-mi-nute intervals. The only official control is at Cairo, although competitors must be seen turning at Belgrade.Reuter - 102 words
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Advertisement22 1936-09-03 2 YOU GET ALL THE NEWS AND THE LATEST LOCAL PICTURES IN THE FREE PRESS MALAYAS PREMIER MORNING PAPER Established Over A Century.22 words
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Advertisement355 1936-09-03 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. "AGNES I A" FRAGRANT HAIR DRESSING. A valuable Dressing and Tonic for the Hair. Is strongly 'stimulating and a sure cure and prevent ative of Dandruff. The minute it's applied you feel a cooling, exhilarating jffect. You'll Like It PRICE: $1.25 and $2 00 MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. Chemists355 words
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Advertisement525 1936-09-03 2 I be Singapore^ Jfree ifecess Office: C«cil Sireet, Sintapor, extensions to ail* druSL* 1 Tel: "Tim^ pJjS^* Lumpur Office: 25, Java Street Phone: 3683. f Office: 12, B^hop stret, PniMB Phone: 1«77. |p n Office: £/O Fleet Str^t. 1^4^ Phone: Central :u;ok~:k*, Tel: "Leadmalgya j SUBSCRIPTION RATES Monthly 3. 4525 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous111 1936-09-03 2 Diary Of The Day m.' High Water 11.44 a.m. 9.3 ft.. 1154 p.m. 9.3 ft. Sports Soccer Div. I: Chinese vs. RA. at Anson Road Stadium. G.S. League: i Immigration vs. Police. Cinemas ALHAMBRA The Speed Reporter with Richard JTalmadge and Luana Walters. CAPITOL The Country Doctor featuring the Quins.111 words
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908 1936-09-03 3 Left Shanghai With Three Parcels Of Cheap Goods ADDRESS TO ROTARY CLUB TWO young men listened to a lecture by a well-known explorer, Floyd Smith, and they decided to explore Tibet. What they experienced there was told vividly and succinctly by908 words
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Article, Illustration172 1936-09-03 3 MR. F. B. OEHLERS BACK IN SINGAPORE MR. F. Bernard Oehlers returned to Singapore yesterday after having been called to the Bar at Lincolns Inn. When he last left Malaya it was with I money saved up while he had been employed as a clerk m Singapore and Johore for172 words
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259 1936-09-03 3 Increased To Six A Day In Siam (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 1. In years gone by there have been 'many variations m "..he hours of labour demanded by the Government from the Civil Service. Some of the departments formerly started early and finished early,259 words
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Article32 1936-09-03 3 Fourteen applications for membership were approved at a recent meeting of the committee of the Straits Chinese British Association, Singapore. One had to be refused because the applicant was born m Sarawak.32 words
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Article367 1936-09-03 3 Convicted Of 8-Year-Old Offences OBTAINED SHARE OF WILL TOO EARLY A CHINESE mother and her son admitted to the District Judge, Mr. li. B. Gibson, yesterday, offences which date back seven to eight years. The charges against them related to the estate of the late Ng Chuan Hee, who died367 words
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Article191 1936-09-03 3 Being Erected In Siam By Government (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. 27. On Sunday at a place near to the almost inexhaustible bamboo forests which help to preserve the boundary j between Burma and Siam, the foundation stone was laid of the Government 'Paper Factory. This factory191 words
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Article94 1936-09-03 3 600,000 Youths Called Up In Russia Moscow, Sept. 2. Six hundred thousand youths of the 1914/15 class have been called up to the colours, but though this means a temporary considerable excess over the normal strength of 1.300,000, it is pointed out that the ultimate discharge of theReuter - 94 words
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91 1936-09-03 3 A lleged Murderer Brought Back From India CRIME COMMITTED IN 1929 ARRESTED at Delhi (India), on a warrant issued at Singapore and brought back to Singapore by escort on Sept. 1. Jowan fcingh, 65. was yesterday produced before Mr. A. D. York m the third court, and charged with the91 words
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Article188 1936-09-03 3 i On Barber Who Died From Poisoning The jury returned an op;n verdict yesterday at an inquest held by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, into the death of Tan Chuan Chong, said to be an unemployed barber, who died m hospital on Aug. 27 from acute188 words
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45 1936-09-03 3 A fine of $80 or three months' rigorous imprisonment m default, and a sentence of one day's simple imprisonment was passed on Lah Bah Chew, who was convicted m the District Court yesterday on a charge of possession of non-Government chandu.45 words
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Article91 1936-09-03 3 (\CEAN shipments, including reexports, of rubber, including latex, revertex and concentrated latex, during the month of August totalled 43,506 tons. This comparts with 53,114 tons m July. The total shipments, including re-exports, for the eight months ended August were 343,577 tons, which compares with 409,829 tons, m91 words
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Article91 1936-09-03 3 QTRAITS shipments of tin to British and foreign countries during August totalled 7,347 tons. Of this amout, 315 tons went to United Kingdom; 5,480 tons to United States of America; 957 tons to the Continent of Europe; 353 tons to British possessions; 219 tons to Japan; one91 words
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Article283 1936-09-03 3 Committee Meeting AT a meeting of the committee ol Singapore Ratepayers' Association on Aug. 21, the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck (president i m the chair, figures of vacant houses supplied by the Municipality were noted. The president stated that no reply had yet been received on283 words
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Article72 1936-09-03 3 Enche Shahabudin bin Hussain, Meteorological Office. Sitiawan. has been transferred to Mersing. Johore. and Enche Mohd. YusofT AkifT. from Temerloh. Pahang. has taken his place. The Bersanding ceremony of Wan Abdul Rahman, son ot Wan Ja dar. with Wan Kamaliah. daughter ot the late Wan Mahmood retired Magistrate, Alor Star,72 words
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Advertisement120 1936-09-03 3 Heard the CIGARETTE NEWS? )es* Marcovitch have brought to Malaya a standard sized edition of their BLACK WHITE cigarettes 9 Seen them ?Here 9 s one 9 7Ye tried them. Just the same as their big cigarette. Same tobaccos, same blendbut only 45 cents for a fifty tin. Good cigarettes-good120 words
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Advertisement218 1936-09-03 3 Out came Corns after 10 year* 9 misery "My hustund had terrible corns between his toes, and very Under feet dur to lomf hours of standing. After using Radox as a footbath, he was aide lift th* corns right out, and h» o< aU< nou- to walk alxmt w wafort,218 words
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Article138 1936-09-03 4 It Took Them Seven Years To Find Out London, Aug. 16. Two men employed at the London docks live but a few doors away m the same street, close to King George V. Dock. They have been walking to work together m the mornings for seven138 words
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Article1258 1936-09-03 4 INSECTS THAT THREATEN MANKIND Malayan Parasite Aids Fijian Plantations A MODERN magic piper could best win fame (and fortune) by piping, not rats, but insects. To do his best work he would, it is true, have to travel far, to the Empire overseas, to the United States, tc all those1,258 words
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Article, Illustration32 1936-09-03 4 READY FOR ANYTHING— Winter manoeuvres have begun m Australia which, under schemes of Empire defence is considerably strengthening its forces. In the picture, troops of the famous Light Horse are seen reconnoitring.32 words
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Article138 1936-09-03 4 Biggest Seen Since The War Berlin, Aug. 18. Field-Marshal von Blomberg, Minister of Defence, took the salute this morning at a great parade m Potsdam m commemoration of the 150 anniversary of the death of Frederick the Great. The veteran Field-Marshal von Mackensen. m Hussar uniform, and Gen.138 words
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Article461 1936-09-03 4 MENTAL UPSETS DUE TO GLAND DISORDERS rE influence of various glands upon the emotions has, perhaps, been somewhat exaggerated m recent times, but even m the course ;of a cautious review m the current I issue of The Practitioner, Sir Walter Langdon Brown, Emeritus Professor, of461 words
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Article140 1936-09-03 4 They Respect Him rMMY BOND, 8 year-old film actor, is one young man who believes m making appearances 'count. Appearing m a supporting role m '"The Final Hour" co-starring Ralph I Bellamy and Marguerite Churchill, j little Tommy was given a quarter by director Ross Lederman because140 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1936-09-03 4 HOW SWEDEN HONOURS HER DEAD i ings. where a modern cold mangle i gives a special gloss to the fine linen Swedish housewives love so well. There is a lecture hall and c.iapel. cheery lounges and sun-rooms. Bread is baked on the place and foodstuffs may be purchased practically at1,333 words
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Advertisement39 1936-09-03 4 1/J DfltfS PIUS ■_Pm^ there i» n-> better pill ffnff r^ than MARTINS. You can I M*Wr re, J* "Pon MARTINS PILLS. I Mf r Sold oy Chemist* Store* and I W by THE FIDERAL DISPKNSARY. Raffles Square, Sineapore.39 words
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Advertisement186 1936-09-03 4 Mineral deficiency stands between you and REAL HEALTH One small defect impairs the efficiency of the most perfect piece of mechanism. And that applies to nature's masterpiece your body. If the cells are starved ill-health follows. Calcium is the one vital mineral without which the life centre of the body186 words
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Advertisement54 1936-09-03 5 TAIKOO SUGAR Better sugar is not to be had not only m our opinion, but m that of hundreds of our customers, most of whom were recommended by others to try Taikoo Sugar. Try a sample and we've gained another customer. OBTAINABLE EVER V WHER E SOLE AGENTS iiigfgi^l PHONE:54 words
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Miscellaneous217 1936-09-03 5 i.eru/s TDpeeeu Budget Vmdbercw twygim mew meckjwcai jy#? v \A y feS A d«puTaTon of Men *fo see you .M I a pol, on. V _^^^_-U^ S gn t'Lj.pX^ W t/k abour*rfie uia^ci question. g iJC_H^* *^MV __^s_?-^^^ -v-x 'ShotolVremin. Put "rtii's rna^hmallou; heart *r f-^ t>ac fc dnd hanc217 words
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203 1936-09-03 6 A short chase by a police launch m Sincapor harbour early yesterday morning ended m the capture of a sampan m *vhirh was found a bag containing over $400 worth of nonGovernment chandu and opium. The sampan man, a Chinese, later203 words
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Article219 1936-09-03 6 Perjury In K.L. Murder Case (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 31. "I agree with what the learned Deputy has said. We ail know that perjury is not uncommon m this country, but perjury m a murder case is. as the learned Deputy says, a very219 words
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Article112 1936-09-03 6 Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 1. A verdict of suicide was returned by Che Maarof m the Kuala Lumpur Police yesterday, at the end of an inquest on Tan Ah Yoke, who was found dead with a neck wound m a bungalow m Circular Road on112 words
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Article118 1936-09-03 6 Not (Jovernor's Request To Be Met At Penang The acting Colonial Secretary (th° Hon Mr J A. Hunter > informed the Free Press yesterday that the arrangement fof the Government yacht. Sea Belle 11. to meet the Governor at Penang and bring him to Singapore was not118 words
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Article57 1936-09-03 6 (From Our Own Corespondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 2. Two boys were playing football m a local held last evening and had a quarrel which ended, it is alleged, m cne pulling out a knife and stabbing th** other. The injured lad was taken to hospital ln a57 words
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Article142 1936-09-03 6 Accused Apbear In Court (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 2. AS a sequel to the finding of the Kuala Lumpur magistrate. Mr. J Calder, at the inquest on the Chinese man and child killed m the collaps* of the Selangor Club servants' quar ters on142 words
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Article109 1936-09-03 6 Chinese Who Used Dead Man's Card (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2. "I can't live without chandu!" declared Ong Shin before Mr. J. Calder m the Kuala Lumpur Police Court yesterday, when he was charged with attempting to cheat the clerk of the Government109 words
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Article148 1936-09-03 6 Found During Police Raid On Chinese Kongsi (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Sept. 1. Mr. T. F. H. Kemp, Chief Police Officer. Negri Sembilan. related to the Seremban magistrate. Mr. M. J. Hayward. the story of a raid conducted by him. Mr Matheson. of the Seremban Police, and148 words
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Article256 1936-09-03 6 Max Beerbohm On Statesmen Of The Past Mr. Max Beerbohm. the author and artist, m a recent broadcast talk spoke of the need for a Gladstone among statesmen of th? present day. Mr. Beerbohm's talk was entitled "A small boy seeing giants." and he described how, m his256 words
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Article23 1936-09-03 6 Mr. Teoh Kirn Cheng. Police clerk, Parit Buntar. has undergone a minor operation at the District Hospital, Ipoh, and his progress is satisfactory.23 words
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1209 1936-09-03 6 High Standard Of Exhibits (From Our Own Corresppondent) Malacca, Aug. 31. •yHE Malacca Horticultural Society's annual show was brought to a close at 9 o'clock last night. It was a great success. Mr. Gilbert Beatty. Hon. secretary, before calling upon Mrs. G. W. Bryant CO1,209 words
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Article, Illustration49 1936-09-03 6 (Photo by LED BY THE WAFDIST (Nationalist) Premier, Mustapha el Nahas Pasha, the Egyptian delegation of 13 which is taking part m the signing of the new Anglo-Egyptian Treaty arrived at Dover. Photo shows: Nahas Pasha saluting as he went ashore at Dover preceded by his wife.— air mailAir Mail - 49 words
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Article94 1936-09-03 6 London, Aug. 15. A Leeds solicitor. Mr. Jack Levi, practising as J. Levi and Co., of Vicarage Chambers, Park Square. Leeds, appeared at Leeds police court yesterday on a summons alleging that he attempted to suborn a woman witness, Mrs. Ccli Budinsky. Mr. Levi represented the defendant m94 words
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Article78 1936-09-03 6 Motor-car stealing has broken out afresh m Singapore. On Tuesday morning Mr. Richard Saunders, of the Royal Air Force missed his motor-car. which had been parked outside the Union Jack Club during the night. The car has not been found yet. Its number is 5.5009. The previous night78 words
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381 1936-09-03 6 STRAITS CHINESE BRITISH ASSOCIATION MUI TSAIS To Take No Further Action THE Straits Chinese Bn: tion of Singapore i.s •< further action m the mattei >m tsais, as recorded m this extra I rom the minutes of a commit!-. held on Aug. 11: "In view of the opinion exr>re«* by381 words
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Article185 1936-09-03 6 "Considerable Temptation" Says Judge Mr. L. Gibson, District Judge, yesterday sentenced Masnot bin Mannod. ycung Malay, to one month's simple imprisonment and imposed a fine of. $50. with the option of a further ten weeks' simple imprisonment, for kidnapping an Arab girl from a wellknown185 words
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Article47 1936-09-03 6 Rigorous imprisonment of two months and, m addition, a fine of $75, ln default three months' rigorous imprisonment, were passed by the District Judge, Mr. L. E Gibson, yesterday on Lav Chai Neo. who was convicted of housebreaking with intent to commit theft.47 words
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Advertisement66 1936-09-03 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 111 111 I I I i i SLACK BELTS SAVE MONEY and TROUBLE! Treat Your Belts With "CLING SURFACE" BEST DRESSING PREVENTS SLIP, PRESERVES THE BELT. KEEPING IT FLEXIBLE, WATERPROOF AND IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION STOCKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE IN 2LB AND SLB66 words
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332 1936-09-03 7 Conditions Are Appalling, Uncivilised Brutal /LOGGINGS SOLITARY CONFINEMENT MAZING allegations about life m British prisons were made to mc AIB nian who has s« r ved eUht years of penal servitude m Parkhurst Prison, writes Alan Johnson m the Sunday Chronicle. He is332 words
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Article153 1936-09-03 7 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,293 rd auction yesterday when there were catalogued 892.723 lbs., 398.54 tons; offered 866,456 lbs, 386.81 tons; sold 782,197 lbs., 349.19 tons. Spot London 7 ll!l6d. New York 16% cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb.153 words
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Article154 1936-09-03 7 Bangkok Company's Loss Of Tcs. 8,000 ("From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 1. The manufacturers of the Claude Neon Lights m Siam have issued their balance sheet for the year ending Mar. 31, 1936. The Singapore branch was sold during the year to the Prince of Karabaeng Bejra154 words
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Article129 1936-09-03 7 A tea party was given yesterday afternoon at the G. H. Cafe by Dr. Moonshi m honour of Messrs. Lallji Hamraj Haridas and B. P. Parekh. two well-known businessmen from India who have come to this Colony to further their interests m business m this place. Dr.129 words
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Article, Illustration232 1936-09-03 7 SAN FRANCISCO," which opens on Sept 9 at the Capitol, promises to become one of the most talked-about pictures m many, many months. First it teams three of the most popular screen stars cf the first timeClark Gable, Jeanette Mac Donald and s£ncer Tracy. It is a picture brimming with232 words
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Article78 1936-09-03 7 Mr. F. B. Pratt has take: over ths management of Bristol Estate, Kuang Mr. H. Miles, of the Post and Telegraphs Department and Mrs. Hayward. wife of Mr. Hayward. First Magistrate. Sertmban, have b.en admitted to the Burgsar Hospital. Mr. Arthur Jayesuriya. manager, 1 Messrs. B. P. de Silva and78 words
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Article89 1936-09-03 7 CAUSED DEATH BY RASH DRIVING FAILED TO STOP AFTER ACCIDENT Lorry-Driver Sentenced To Three Months' R.I. A CHINESE lorry-driver named Chhai Hin was convicted and sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment m the District Court yesterday on a charge of causing the death of Choo Ah Ngak by driving his89 words
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Article176 1936-09-03 7 What Are Their Chances Of Remarriage? What chance has a widow of remarrying? Although climatic and latitudinal variations probably complicate the question, a court case m Sydney m which a widow claimed £2.000 damages for the loss of her husband who had been Killed while working on176 words
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Article330 1936-09-03 7 The positions m the local league tables up to date are as follows: P. W. L. D. FA. Pts Inns. Regt. 15 9 1 ***** 23 R.A.F. (6) 15 10 3 2 42 20 22 Chinese <2) 15 8 5 2 38 24 18 Malays <4> 15 8330 words
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Article104 1936-09-03 7 The following are the results of the above competition played over the week-end: "A" DIVISION S. K. Wong (14) all square A. L. B. Lim (10) 1 down [F. Tsuyumu (14) 1 L. E. Northcott (4) 2 L Langdon Williams (11) 2 S. Ikeda (12) 2104 words
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Article23 1936-09-03 7 London, Sept. 1. In the third division of the Northern League, Mansfield Town beat Rochdale by three goals to one. Reuter.23 words
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Article36 1936-09-03 7 The following Government officers have been granted leave: Messrs. T. R. Hutton, W. Jones, J. D. M. Smith, H. L. Hodge. E. E. F. Pretty. Miss C. Richardson, Dr. H. Williams and Dr. E. S. Lawrie.36 words
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Advertisement29 1936-09-03 7 A Splendid DOUBLE Feature Bill! j ALHAMBRA -MS TONIGHT 9.15 •^at! PICTURES **NARt_ B. RAy ItLmm. IVnaM with ZASU PITTS IN ft Kiotous Comedy 'SHE GETS HER L MAN29 words
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Advertisement373 1936-09-03 7 J UNSTINTED PRAISE FOR THE MIGHTIEST SHOW OF THE MONTH! I I "A film to which the adjective "great" can truthfully te applied may be A very fine film and unreservedly commended to filmgoers" we l r^' ™V 1 I I —STRAITS TIMES. lt. -MALAGA IRIBLNL. I O>GX>BbVI&CQ TONIGHT! 6.15373 words
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1233 1936-09-03 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1936. Should Malaya Have An Income-Tax? THE news— and the denial— that the Chinese Government is seeking to impcse an income-tax on foreign nationals as from Oct. 1 oi this year has more than an academic interest for Malaya, because if the experiment1,233 words
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Article709 1936-09-03 8 ;T\ENTLSTS. who recently held a W+* world conference m London, have 'a grievance against the novelists, for while innumerable practitioners m other branches of the healing art have figured heroically m fiction and drama, Mr. Dentists Bernard Shaw seems to be the As Heroes only notable709 words
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Article1093 1936-09-03 8 DUY the last ot my artichokes. lovely senorita!" cried Ernesto Quentillo. holding one out with a flourish. "Forty cents a dozen— next week they'll cost you hall as much The woman addressed halted at his stall. Though neither lovely nor senorita. she looked indulgently at Ernzsto. "How, bandit?1,093 words
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Advertisement201 1936-09-03 8 r s ALLSOPPS eveiy time ICaldbeck'sj C: Wute JfteAcAaHJA Suvoe 18 6^ -i B. SPFXTAI Ps^ Al r() H.M. THF APPOINTMENT K,N( F S,AM kEUABLE, BK.UTIFI'L ECONOMIC. WATCHES CLOCKS ARE NOW O t VIEW AT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Inspection cordially solicited. 19 21 High Street, No. 1, Bishop Street,201 words
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Advertisement21 1936-09-03 8 For MOTOR INSURANCE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. THONE 6480.21 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1936-09-03 9 Fugitives Relate Their Experience BULLETS AS MEMENTOES •OVERTAKEN by the chaos of civil war, Antonio Arnaiz and Juan Calvo, two Philippines airmen who made a goodwill flight to Spain, are carrying bullets as mementoes of their visit m the cabin of the liner Scharnhorst m whichFree Press - 1,172 words
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171 1936-09-03 9 STRONG COUNTER-MEASURES Shanghai. Sept. 2. rE Japanese Foreign Minister, the War Office and the Naval Ministry held a joint meeting on Monday and decided to take strong measures for the elmination of anti-Japanese activities m China. :nost important decisions cached at yesterday's session of the Japanese Consuls171 words
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Article46 1936-09-03 9 Visiting Hitler With Son And Daughter London. Sept. 2. d George accompanied by r Gwilyn Lloyd George. daughter. Megan, is going to j have informal talks taopMD and general world •tuation witn Hitler and to study Germany's agricultural schemes and labour camps.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article79 1936-09-03 9 New Peace Talks Moscow, Sept. 2. THE Mongolian Republic and Manchukuo have agreed to reopen negotiations at Manchuli on Sept. 29 for a settlement of their dispute and have agreed that the discussions shall cover the establishment of two mixed Mongolian and Manchurian commissions. One will beReuter - 79 words
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Article81 1936-09-03 9 $2,097,000,000 Forecast For Current Year Washington, Sept. 2. A gross deficit of $2,097,000,000 for the current fiscal year is forecast by President Roosevelt. In a re-ised budget summary, raising the previous revenue estimates, the President estimates a net deficit of $1,517,000,000 after deducting $580 000 000 allotted forReuter - 81 words
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Article210 1936-09-03 9 Marooned For Two Days On Desert Coast Karachi, Sept. 2. PASSENGERS on the Horsa. the] missing Imperial Airways liner < •hieh was found by R.A.F. searchers 0n lhe coast of the Arabian Desert. h o landed today and told a dramastory of their ordeal m the desert210 words
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Article141 1936-09-03 9 Celebrated In Madrid And Moscow London, Sept. 2. International Youth Day was cele>rated yesterday m Madrid and Moscow with gigantic parades. A hundred thousand ~ople comprising the militia Popular Front and chiliren's organisations marched through Madrid declaring that their demonstration was a reply to the abortive nsurgent airReuter - 141 words
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Article50 1936-09-03 9 Scientist Who Helped Allies Win War London, Sept. 2. The death has occurred of Dr. Edgar Reginald Deacon, the scientist, who played an important part m the victory of the Allies by discovering the secret of how to use amatol m filling shells- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 50 words
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Advertisement166 1936-09-03 9 COLWOOD BED TABLES X^ s^^ COLOURS S,Z£ fc^^^ji ORANGE 24" LONG tt^-^. BLUE fc^^?^^ PINK 12" WIDE f\ If W ff CREAM THE READING FLAP REST AS ILLUSTRATED CAN BE FOLDED PERFECTLY FLAT WHEN THE TABLE IS REQUIRED FOR USE AT MEALS. PRICE $4.75 EACH. ROBINSON CO-, LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA166 words
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Article187 1936-09-03 10 Aug. 29. 31. Sept. 1. American Can. Com. 121 120 3 8 123" American Telephone and Telegraph 174' 4 1744 174 Ateheson Railroad 82 7 8 82 3 4 82' Chesapeak 66' 4 66 5 8 66 7 d Dupont 156 157 154 3 4 Firestone 27%187 words
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464 1936-09-03 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. Sept 2 Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64.... 119% 119% f% Funding Loan, 4 p.c, 1960-90 -18*% 118% War Loan. 3% pc 107% 107% Straits 6 p.c, 1936-51464 words
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81 1936-09-03 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept. 2, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. September) 26 15 16 27 116 Good F.A.Q. m ca^es (F.OB. September) 26 13 16 26 15 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (spotloose) (awardable Singapore) 26% 26% September 26% 27 Oct.-Dec. 27 27% Jan.-Mar.81 words
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Article16 1936-09-03 10 Nawng Pet Tin. Limited output for the month of August was 257 piculs16 words
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Article57 1936-09-03 10 Dr. J. W. Win\hester, of the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, and Ms. Winchester are proceeding on leav-J n-ixt week. The annual inspection, by the General Officer Commanding, of the Selangor Battalion, the Negri Sembilan, Rt. Section, F.M.S. Light Battery, thF M.S.V.F. Signal Co., and X Platoon of the M.S.V.R. will57 words
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Article202 1936-09-03 10 By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This is the first occasion on which a newspaper published m Malaya has202 words
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Article196 1936-09-03 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 2 COPRA: Straits JS.O Rotterdam: £15 2s. 6d. Previously: £15 2s. 6d. PEPPER: 1 Wliite Muntok: m bond A 1 46. Previously: 4 4 d. White Muntok: Oct.-Dec.: 3 7 B d. Previously: 3 7 H d. Lampong black: m bond196 words
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Article78 1936-09-03 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 2 Tin: Dull. Three months: £187 7s. 6d. Previously: Dull at £188 12s. 6d. Cash: £184 12s. 6d. Previously: £185 12s. 6d New York Tin 42.87. Previously: 43.12. Copper: Settlement: £38 10s. Previously: £38 10s. Gold: Yesterday: £6 18s. 3d. Previously:78 words
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Article75 1936-09-03 10 London Closing Quotations Sept. 2 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 141.21 76 7 16 76 7 16 New York to 8.8 2 3 5.03% 5.03% Amsterdam Guilders to 12.91 7.41 7.41 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 2%d. ls. 2%d.75 words
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Article192 1936-09-03 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Sept. 2. SELLING London, T.T. 2 4 1116 London, demand 24 I|l6 Ljndon, 4 months' sight 24V8 Lyons, demand 892 Hamburg, demand 140 New York, demand 58% Montreal, demand 58% Batavia. demand 86 Samarang, demand 85 8 4 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon, demand192 words
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Article1167 1936-09-03 10 Fraser and Co.'s List WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1936, 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 6d 5s Asam Kumbang <£) 27s 29s Austral Malay 53s 55s Ayer Hitam (5s) 15s 3d 16s Ajer Weng ($1) 1.55 1.60 JBangrin Tin <£) 17s 6d 18s1,167 words
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Article157 1936-09-03 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co.. m their dail> share report issued at l««e cf business yesterday state: Interest m the local share market has deserted tin shares t «-r rubber shares. Tins are almost completely neglected and m m<.st cases there are sellers at lower prices. Amongst business157 words
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Article85 1936-09-03 10 Sept. 2 Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.00 Java Cube 8.75 Hamburg Cube 10 50 White Muntok Pepper 14.00 Black Pepper 7.37'' 2 White Pepper 13.75 Copra, sundried 5.55 Copra, mixed 5.00 Small Flake Tapioca 4 80 R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 1 10 Banja Jelotong 6.2585 words
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Article44 1936-09-03 10 Takuana Vaiiey Tm Dred output for August was: D jkuapa No. 1, 680 hoars. 175 «ju yards. 370 piculs: Dredge Takuaj 2. 693 hours. 190.000 cubic yards. piculs. Estimated value of outr $73,500, mine working colts JIJJ including Ban Pru expenditure44 words
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638 1936-09-03 11 Fraser And Co's Report NEXT 1. T. C. MEETING SHOULD BE VERY INTERESTING poNDITIONS m the local share market show little change L rompared with last week and the general volume of busi- m.s about the same, states Fraser and Co.'s weekly r638 words
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Article127 1936-09-03 11 Nt Drivinir mi n Dangerous Manner l Own Correspondent) Se itii.it. Aug. 31. v er: ur licence, but nowadays is to lu-ence oi a coni Mr D Wills .it. when giving In the case m Is, the jockey was ing hurt to Sip Liow ear negligently at127 words
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Article23 1936-09-03 11 Haja Mushahar, Assisol Land Revenue, Teluk I shortly for Kuala amotion as Assistant DisA: Bt has been m Teluk *or about fivt years.23 words
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Article, Illustration494 1936-09-03 11 Winning CONTRACT fr\^VfojJ\(kl& 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 m existence. THE PREMATIRE DOUBLE tmTHEN everybody at the table, in- .hiding yourself, is bidding, you should be well prepared for freakish distributions, since494 words
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Advertisement482 1936-09-03 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated ln 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 Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling 6.500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve482 words
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Advertisement497 1936-09-03 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital ln 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.00? HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London EC. 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok Karachi497 words
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Miscellaneous234 1936-09-03 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Singapore ZHI (Ovped and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd). Wavelength 49.!) metres p m. 6.00 Recorded music. 6.45 News. 8.30 Close down. Penang— ZH.J (Penang Wireless Society) Wavelength 19.3 metres p.m. 700 Time signal and day's programme. 705 Light classical concert of recorded234 words
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Miscellaneous452 1936-09-03 11 Hong Kong— ZßW Wavelength— 34.29 metres p.m. 3.30— 6.30 p.m. Chinese Programme. 6.30— 10.30 p.m.— European Programme. 8.8.C. Transmission 5 The following frequencies will be used: GSP 19.60 m., GSF 19.82 m., and GSC 31.32 m. a.m. 6.20 Big Ben. "Blackout." A drama. 6.50 A recital by Olga Haley mezzo-soprano)452 words
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Article145 1936-09-03 12 Answer To Foreign Shipping Challenge Tokio, Aug. 15. Determined to meet the challenge of foreign shipping firms, officers of the Ministry of Communications today drafted a tentative plan for the construction of 400.000 tons of large and fast liners within the next four years. Under the provisions of145 words
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Article72 1936-09-03 12 Distress Signals In East Pacific Ocean San Francisco, Aug. 20. The R. C. A. receiving station has reported that it has picked up an S.O.S. from the steamer San Joaquin, 560 miles west of Guadalupe, on the Californian coast. It is estimated that the ship will be able72 words
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Article1353 1936-09-03 12 A STRUGGLE TO EXIST Shipowners And Builders Facing Difficulties Liverpool, Aug. 6. THAT the Government would soon have to help some of the great shipping lines to meet highly subsidised competition was the opinion expressed at Glasgow yesterday by Mr. Denham Christie, chairman of Messrs. Barclay, Curie1,353 words
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Article35 1936-09-03 12 The MM. mail and passenger vessel ss. Angers from Saigon is expected to arrive tomorrow at 8 a.m. and sail at 3 p.m. for Madras, Pondicherry. Colombo. Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles. Berth the roads.35 words
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Advertisement489 1936-09-03 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.M.S.) •__*>,<*» m «R* TELEPHONE: Freirht 5433— Pass*** 643 L *9 LLOYDS ACENTS. r BOOKING AGENTS FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. £j T BOOKING AGKBr SJ >Y j_£; g TATB RAILWAYS OF SIAM. MMMMMMRTB CANADIAN PACIIIC [wOM^tftfiftni (Incorporated In Bn gland) jjj THE -EMPRESS- ROUTE489 words
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Advertisement141 1936-09-03 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDI'LE OF SAII INGS By Fortnightly Pasx-nj:»?r Steamer Between Rangoon. Port Sudan. •Marseilles, Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave Ranfo* ■M CHINDWIN Sept 1» BHAMO 0 01 AMARAPOORA SAGAING Oct 3 BURMA Nov 14 YOMA Nov PEGU D^ 2 KEMMENDINE CHINDWIN _J BHAMO j"J141 words
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Miscellaneous514 1936-09-03 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. Kota514 words
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Miscellaneous305 1936-09-03 12 SINGAPORE HARBOR Ships alongside the Wharv-jt expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance a te v. Van Heutsz 22: Ansiim h 20; Sirdhana 20 di Main Wharf (Entrance a te }>. Hakozaki Maru Tokiwa Maru Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 31 Mito Maru 30: K-irapara 32 sias 34; Laganbank 36: Per„n p305 words
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Advertisement418 1936-09-03 13 *^H mm^WU < <l BY P&OandBRITISH INDJATINES P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS l>ue Due tillage Sp<»re. Tonnage Spore. 1936 1936. 6.0C0 Sept. 6 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct 23 17 1 Sept. 11 NALDERA 16.000 Nov 6 6.500 6ept. 23 SOMALI 6.810 Nov 18 1-VOOO Sept 25 COMORIN 15,000 Nov418 words
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Advertisement585 1936-09-03 13 |Me**|^ j (Incorporated m England.) pW9@B ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporatea m StraiU Settlementz.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO IOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Steamer I)u Sal CITY OF BATAVIA Havre, London, R'dani, Hburg. Glasgow Sept. 14 Sept. 16585 words
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Advertisement1015 1936-09-03 13 mT^^W r m t__i j MmmmmlA m f^^^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship Co., (19SI) Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual Ihe Cunard White Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship (o Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian1,015 words
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Advertisement683 1936-09-03 14 K. P. M. GEN VAN DER HEYDEN— Thursday. Sept. 3, Letong, Kramat, Tarempa Midai, Poeloe-Pandjang, Serassan. Genting and Maras. TIDORE -Thursdiy. Sept. 3. Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis. Soengei-Pak-ning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe. VAN HEUTSZ— Thursday, Sept. 3 Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy PLANCIUS— Friday Sept. 4. Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang683 words
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Advertisement610 1936-09-03 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dbid AMERICAN M AIL LINE PRESIDENT LINERS THE AMERICAN MAIL LINE PRESIDENT STEAMERS offer you:— 1. A short fast route -to Canada. 2. 23 Days only from Singapore tc Vancouver. 3. Lowest first and tourist class fares to America and Canada. 4. Excellent Tourist Class cabins. 5.610 words
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Advertisement505 1936-09-03 14 O. S. K. LINF FOR EAST, SOUTH AND WEST AFRICA AND SOl TH AMF.Rh^ Thames Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar i.. Dar-es-Salaam, Beira, L. Marque Durban and Algoa Bay Hawaii Maru Santos and Buenos Aires va Colombo. Sen* Mombasa, Zanzibar, Dar-es-Sala pi »M Beira, L. Marques, Durban, Algoa Bay505 words
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716 1936-09-03 15 ._--v Japanese Olympic Team May Play In Singapore rIE report of the Si ngapore Hockey n for the year July 1935 is as follows. Committee The election of rai committee on Sept. 13. d Capt W. Douglas, vJcer a .Ash worth Esq.. general V Paranwothy Esq.716 words
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Article149 1936-09-03 15 Injuries Received In A Motor-Car Crash London, Sept. 2. Gloucestershire's cricket captain. D. A. C Page, died m hospital early today from injuries received m a car crashlast night, says Reuter. Page, who was returning home after the Gloucestershire v. Nottinghamshire match, played at Gloucestere yesterday. Just149 words
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Article157 1936-09-03 15 But British Champion Unable To Meet Anyone At Present Mike Jacobs, promoter for the Twentieth Century Club, who has Joe Louis under contract, has received a cable from London offering Louis a fight with Ben Foord. the new British and Empire heavyweight champion. It is the intention157 words
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Article93 1936-09-03 15 785 Hole Out In One Since January New York, Aug. 18. Since Jan. 1. 1936, 785 American golfers have applied for membership m the Hole-in-One club, submitting proof of holing out m one since the beginning of the year on a regular golf course. From all but two93 words
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Article35 1936-09-03 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 31. TfmJrrmmTmm S^ Davis and B O Pash <+^ beat_T. Malley and O. wcuu %Je„', H-ndicP Sing.es._A H n Flowerdew (—5) beat \_ls 3) 8-6. 6-3.35 words
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Article436 1936-09-03 15 LOCAL HOCKEY SEASON OPENS Chinese Beat Khalsa Three Goals To One S.C.R.C. 3; Khalsa AFTER many months m storage, hockey sticks were out f*»r the first time yesterday for the match between the Straits Chinese Recreation Club and the Singapore fchalsa Association on Hong Lim Green, which opened the Singapore436 words
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Article, Illustration407 1936-09-03 15 Play In Local Lawn Tennis Tournaments THE following are the results of yesterday's ti.s m the S.C.C. Autumn Lawn Tennis Tournament: "A" CLASS SINGLES J. G. Macpherson (—15.1) beat B. E. Ablitt (.-3) w.o. D. A. Johnson i.-3> beat W. J. M. Warden (—15.3), 6—4, 6—2. O. Fuller (—l5) beatFree Press - 407 words
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Article133 1936-09-03 15 Artistry And Team Work Impressed London, Sept. 2. At Selhurst Park on the Crystal Palace ground the Casuals beat the Chinese Olympic football team by five goals to two. After yesterday's experience when they ran themselves to a standstill m the opening half of the match133 words
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Article95 1936-09-03 15 Rain Spoils Exhibition Game At White City An exhibition baseball game at the White City between White City and the United States Olympic side was washed out at the end of the third innings, when the visitors were leading 7—2. Bozo Fisk was m good form95 words
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110 1936-09-03 15 S. C Wooderson, British one mile champion, will do no more running this season. He underwent an operation m a London Hospital for the correction of muscle displacement due to a splintered bone m his foot. Wooderson's condition afterwards was stated to be satisfactory, but110 words
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Article58 1936-09-03 15 The following are the scores of the Johore Rifle Club for August. NETT CUP R.S.M. F. H. Carpenter, R.E., 90 lst. Kehar Singh, Sgt. 272 (Johore Police) 88 2nd. HANDICAP CUP Abdullah Cpl. 701 (Johore Police) 77 +22.036 -=99.036 lst. Mohamed bin Mohd Amin Rec. No. 69058 words
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Article34 1936-09-03 15 New York, Sept. 2. Jesse Owens, the famous athlete, has signed a contract with a New York theatrical producer to appear as a professional either m running or on the stage ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article408 1936-09-03 15 ll;; Muar Sports Club Meeting A SPECIAL general meeting of thej Muar Customs Sports Club was held L at the Customs Head Office last week with Inche Ibrahim bin Abu Bakar m the chair. After the report and account for the past year had been408 words
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Article91 1936-09-03 15 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. on Monday on the Anson Road Ground at 5.10 p.m. Whites: J. Ferguson; H. Crocker and E. K. Yzelman; S. Pakianathan, P. C Sands and G. Day. C. Reshty. J Kudos, C. Crocker, W. Pullen and J.91 words
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Article69 1936-09-03 15 The S.A.F.A. announce that by kind permission of the Officer Commanding and Officers the Pipe Band of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers will play before the match between the R.A.F. and Inniskillings on Saturday and during the interval. This match is the deciding game m the First Division.69 words
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Article206 1936-09-03 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 31. W. H. Elkins, the Malayan golf champion was among those who failed to qualify in the Clifford *Cup. the qualifying round of which was played on Saturday. Those who qualified were: A. C Jomaron. C. Abbott. E. M206 words
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Article, Illustration651 1936-09-03 16 KENG HOCK SAVES MA TCH FOR CHINESE Scrappy First Division Game Results In A Draw Chinese 3; R.A. 3. rE Chinese and the Royal Artillery fought out a hard though scrappy battle m the First Division yesterday and neither had the advantage of the other when the end came. BothFree Press - 651 words
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Article39 1936-09-03 16 London. Sept. 2. THE following are the St. Leger acceptors: Rhodes Scholar, Plaster Cast, Jubie, Fox Field, His Grace, St Magnus, Pizarro, Magnet, Raeburn, Mahmoud, Columcille, Haulfryn, Esquemeling, Thankerton, Fearless Fox, Precipitation and Boswell. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article35 1936-09-03 16 The Katong Golf Club September comoetition will be played on Sept. 4. 5 and 6. It will be a one club competition Provided sufficient entries are received there will be two prizes.35 words
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Article, Illustration929 1936-09-03 16 Som Pong Proves His Superiority Over Filipino ELEVENTH ROUND SEES SIAMESE IN FRONT SOM PONG scored another his second victory m the ring against the Manila negro Clever Henry at the New World arena last night. But m the second round of the 12 rounds fight929 words
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Article319 1936-09-03 16 Slow Track Work Yesterday A PART from a trial start f or griffins there was xc r > lll|f of interest m the work on the tracks at Bukit Timah yesterday morning Number three track was m use and the horses for the most part wen*319 words
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Article91 1936-09-03 16 Pine Valley. Sept. The end of the morning's round m the Walker Cup resulted: Goodman and Campbell 'U-S.i five vp against Thomson and Benttey G.B.*. At the ninth hole they were all square. Reynolds-Smith and White US cr|up against McLean and Lar.gley At the ninth hole they wereReuter - 91 words
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Article178 1936-09-03 16 The following ar- 3 ties m the badminton open championships drawn for play this week-end: Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Men's Singles Championship of Spore. Lim Hee Chin *G1 eful* vs. Wee Eng Siang i August*. A Sujok <P.6.C vs. I Wong Peng Soon (Mayflower), Leow JKim Fatt <178 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-09-03 16 Photo). KENG HOCK and the R.A. full back jumped high for the ball, during the first division match at Anson Rd. yesterday Free PressFree Press - 24 words
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Article80 1936-09-03 16 Southport. Sept. 1. A 15-year-old Irish boy. James Bruen of Cork, played amazing golf when beating William Innes of Scotland by eleven and nine m the 72- holes finj! of the British Bo^s' Armteur Championship. Bruen was seven up at the end of the first round, m whichReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement24 1936-09-03 16 Just Out J. B. PRIESTLEY'S great new novel THEY WALK IN THE CITY $4.50 KELLY WALSH, LTD. INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.24 words
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