The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 September 1936
1936-09-05
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Title Section16 1936-09-05 1 The Singapore Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,950. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1936. ii ce:;ts.16 words
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Article457 1936-09-05 1 Hundreds Killed On Both Sides REBELS' NIGHT ADVANCE AGAINST FUSILLADE OF MACHINE-GUNS Hostages Electrocuted Hendaye, Sept. 4. THK insurgents have captured Irun and reached the centre of the town, where the houses are ablaze. The onl> remaining defence is a handful of machine-gunners who have swornReuter - 457 words
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Article171 1936-09-05 1 i British Move London. Sept. 4. IF the reply of the German Government, which it is hoped will be received shortly, is favourable m principle to the proposed international committee for the exchange of information regarding non-intervention m Spain negotiations should, m the British view, be brought toBritish Wireless - 171 words
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Article, Illustration750 1936-09-05 1 The Japanese Trade Menace: Governor 's Statement NOT A THING TO TACKLE HASTILY" SIR SHENTON THOMAS has lost no time m applying himself to the many problems ot Colonial Government which have arisen m hi.s absence, and m picking up the local threads wi other vital sub.;/-;. which have occupied750 words
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Article95 1936-09-05 1 Turkey's Great Welcome Istanbul, Sept. 4. rRKEY gave a great welcome to King Edward when he landed from the Nahlin and was greeted on the quay by President Kemal Ataturk who shook him warmly by the hand. His Majesty drove through beflagged streets, packed with cheeringReuter - 95 words
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Article76 1936-09-05 1 R. N. V. R. Take Part In Mi lit ary Exe raises A SMALL military exercise de- signed to test tht defences of Blakang Mati was carried out last night with the assistance of K.N.V.R. landing craft and crews from H.M.S. Laburnum. Detachments from the Ist76 words
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571 1936-09-05 1 COLONY SPENT $3½ MILLION TOO MUCH IN 1935 FINAL SUPPLY ORDINANCE Four New Bills Announced THE fact that the Colony overspent by $3,614,416.84 m the year 1935 is revealed by last night's Government Gazette m which is contained the Final Supply Ordinance, 1936, making provision for this amount. An attached571 words
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Advertisement74 1936-09-05 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. "TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.n. SPECIAL RACE DINNER i BALL AND CABARET ATTRACTION CORNELIA tit KIRDALL UUSTOOUn OF RHYTHM. FEATTRINfI ™EIH CNIQI£ M.VBI IDOI DANCE MODERN NOVELTY. CHARACTER AND LVT^ T BALLROOM74 words
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Advertisement164 1936-09-05 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VfEW p| HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH RUNNING HOT AND COLD WATERTENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SUNBATHING ONS 3F SINGAPORE S SCENIC BEAUTY :=POTS formal TONiGHT formal SPECIAI. DINNER DANCE lOINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE 1164 words
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Article1048 1936-09-05 2 H.E. THE G OVERNOR WHA TIS HIS ACTUAL STA WS ?-AN OFFICIAL OF THE COLONIAL OFFICE-INSTRUCTIONS FROM SECRETARY OF STATE— HOW POLICIES ARE FORMED— EXPOSED TO CRITICISM AND CONTROVERSYCAN DEFY EXEC UTIVE COUNCIL -DOES NOT ENJOY IMMUNITY To The Editor, Sir.— Your article entitled "Personal! Abuse.*" and appearing m Friday's1,048 words
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Article25 1936-09-05 2 Mr. C. M. Cathirasam Pillai retired I Super Scale teacher Anderson School, ilpoh. has been appointed Principal of the Puttur Hindu English School Ceylon m\25 words
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Article407 1936-09-05 2 actually directly represent at all times His Majesty the King. It should be borne m mind, of course. that Viceroys and Governor-Generals govern on the advice of responsible governments like the King at Home. They have to abide and accept the collective advice of their Ministers who happen to be407 words
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Article443 1936-09-05 2 RATE OF DECLINE CAN NOT CONTINUE Will 1.R.R.C Decide On Extra Release? THHE market has ceen dull with nothing of interest to report, states Stanton Nelson and Co's rubber market review of Sept. 4. Continental inquiry and a little activity in New York caused a443 words
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Article115 1936-09-05 2 Holiday Lull In Theatre World London. Aug. 26. The holiday lull still continues m the theatre world, but twenty-nine theatres have remained open during August, many of them housing very successful plays Two American comedies. "Three Men on a Horse" and "Boy Mee:s Girl." are attracting large audiences,115 words
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Advertisement60 1936-09-05 2 Law Notice For The Day Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 10 a.m. Part heard: Magistrate's Appeal Rex vs. Ong Aik Phow. At 11 a.m.: Criminal Revision Rex vs. Mohamed Ismafl. Before Mr. Justice Mundell m the 3rd Court at 10 a.m. Part heard:— Special Appeal—60 words
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Advertisement646 1936-09-05 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BEAUTIFUL CEMETERY MEMORIALS m marble or granite. Photographs sent on application, no obligation to purchase. Phone 6075. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. Only address 1 Penhas Road off Lavender Street. SITUATION WANTED. A CONFIDENTIAL AND RESPONSIBLE POSITION is sought, such as commercial manager of large plantation or firm, m India646 words
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Advertisement487 1936-09-05 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. "AGNES I A" FRAGRANT HAIR DRESSING. A valuable Dressing and Tonic for the Hair. Is strongrlv stimulating and a sure cure and preventative of Dandruff. The minute it's applied you feel a cooling, exhilarating effect. You'll Like It PRICE:— 51. 25 and $2.00 MEDICAL HAU LIMITED. Chemists and487 words
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Advertisement435 1936-09-05 2 Jfrce ipicss Head Office: Cecil Street < muDn l-hone ;,r, \*>* extensions u» all h-T 2 •fiS^ Kuala Lumpur Office: 25. Java Street. Phone: 3M3. Penan* Office: 12. Bishop S!r m Phone: M 7; Pe *H London Office: 43 Heri E.C.4 Phone Central Tel: 'Leadmala>y v** SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within o435 words
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503 1936-09-05 3 $8,000 DEBTS OF FORMER MUNICIPAL CHIEF CLERK "Assisting Friends And Helping Relatives The Chief Cause" SAYS PERSONAL DEBTS ARE ONLY $1,000 U A SSISTING friends and helping relatives" was the princi- pal cause of his insolvency according to a statement made by I>orai Manikam Davis, former chief clerk m the503 words
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Article, Illustration59 1936-09-05 3 sTAPLE INN m Holborn. whose 15th-century timbered front is familiar t.. all Londoners, is being renovated under the supervision of the Office Works. The foundations are being under-pinned and many of the ln»-\ ear-old oak beams are being replaced. An official of the Office of Works i> seen examining a59 words
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Article, Illustration82 1936-09-05 3 AIR TRANSPORT of casualties requiring immediate operation, to hospital following a "raid" by armoured cars was demonstrated when Surrey Air Ambulance detachments and members of the 131 st (H.C.) Field Ambulance of the Royal Army Medical Corps co-operated m a display at Hawkings Aerodrome, near Folkestone. Photo shows placing the82 words
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Article373 1936-09-05 3 SIR SHENTON THOMAS RETURNS Colourful Reception SPORE, smiling m the sunshine of a cool and perfect morning, ktt Governor Sir Shenton Thomas, a gay welcome after his ;t hs' absence. His official landing at Clifford Pier provided a spectacle of military ceremony, of uniforms and bright dresses. Tbt, thf Sea373 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-09-05 3 THE DUCHBSS OF YORK photographed after going down the Glamis pit of Kibblesworth Colliery, Durham, with the Duke recently19 words
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Article92 1936-09-05 3 Two hundred and one deaths. 402 births I exactly twice the number that was last week's return for Singapore Of the deaths 34 were due to pneumonia. 19 to enteritis. 18 to pthisis. 17 to convulsions. 11 to beri-beri. On to dysentery, and only three to malaria. The92 words
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Article212 1936-09-05 3 Defalcations Of Prernia Alleged MANAGER of the National Under- writers Agency m Singapore. Chan Kai Chuen stood m the dock of the police court yesterday when his trial on charges ot criminal breach of trust m respect of sums of $3,932.78 and $264.86 opened before Mr.212 words
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Article117 1936-09-05 3 Application For Annulment Of Bankruptcy Petition A Municipal employee named V. Kandiah. whose liabilities were only $176. was examined before Mr. Justice Mundell m the Bankruptcy Court yesterday m connection with an application for the annulment of his bankruptcy petition. Kandiah said that he owed the petitioning creditor117 words
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970 1936-09-05 3 SAYS HE WAS IN FULL CONTROL OF CAR THAT the idea prevailed at the present time that whenever an accic'ent occurred someone should be oiosecuted was one of the observations made by Mr. P. H. Battishill defending PhLip Francis Kinsey, a local solicitor,970 words
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Advertisement112 1936-09-05 3 a\ KEEP YOUR DOG FIT "*M?P*3» s.«k k. aiwivs lively happy and m t.ood Jfcj* <3 H you want your dog to *™> and Condition m. condition, you must give him r £Y J c t Appe tite. V^il.xm^Pnu,lm The cause of Moodiness. <™ <~° a edVhn- etc is fi112 words
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Advertisement30 1936-09-05 3 VISIT INDO-CHINA AND SIAM Ist Class Steamer Fare SINGAPORE SAIGON AND BANGKOK SINGAPORE $100.--(Overland at passenger's expense) For detailed information please apply to: X.P.M. LINE, 1, Finlayson Green, Tel. 5451.30 words
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Article765 1936-09-05 4 On The Continent Opera Revolution I Paris. Aug. 28. iTTHE new decree of the Prefect of j the Seine, which forbids any I opening at all of foodstuff shops on Mondays within the bounds of [Paris, has meant a readjustment m the daily life of the765 words
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Article, Illustration899 1936-09-05 4 Joan Littlefield - Joan Little field Britain On The Screen By "The Flying Doctor" London, Aug. 28. ACTOR, author and director Miles Mander, with the co-operation oi Gaumont British and an influential group of people m Australia. has been helping to establish that country as a film producing899 words
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Article263 1936-09-05 4 LATEST CRAZE A London, Aug 22 N ultra high -crowned hat made its appearance among the fashionable. It is made m black taffeta, stitched finely and veiled h tulle. This is a typical 18th century re vival, picturesque m every detail including the arrangement ol ostrich tips263 words
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130 1936-09-05 4 Singapore Free Press For The Week Ending September 8, 1836 lOf Years Ago As It Was— In The The fourth general DM Singaporr Agricultural and tural Society took place on evening last Dr Montfomerk v; the chair- ant m the np fl proceedings which has been lur:. to us we130 words
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Article99 1936-09-05 4 Paris. Aiu v Mascagni. newly famer* rot £200 a day and expenses lor *n I* rican tour is 72 and dis! ling inversely. He rates below wm and Puccini, but his crude WO melodious "Cavalleria Rafltfcana" him famous m the nineties an acquired riches second only of the99 words
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Advertisement359 1936-09-05 4 RUBBER IXTY years ago on June 14, 1876 Sir Joseph Booker, Director of Kew Gardens, received from Mr. \V. H. Wickham a shipment of 70,000 Hevea seeds, gathered m the "rubber forests" of Brazil Barely 9 per cent, germinated, but by August 2,000 seedlings were on their way from England359 words
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Advertisement149 1936-09-05 4 LOST THREE STONE WITHOUT DIETING Much More Energetic since She Reduced Dieting ls inconvenient. ur effects, and sometime d'-hniteh the health If you wish to reduce can do so without discomt.rt c> a method that thousands rf^L? a women have followed successful!* 5 a c 4 etter describing one womai149 words
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Article, Illustration366 1936-09-05 5 H V THE GOVERNOR, SIR SHFNTON THOMAS, was warmly welcomed back to Singapore yesterday with full military honours, followed by an tlii ial reception by Service chiefs, ecclesiastical and legal dignitaries, the heads of Government departments and leading citizens of the Colony. In tlie above366 words
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Advertisement35 1936-09-05 5 m^ vmvV uu i '.^l-''^^ ■.lirji-a'aiiiiiiimniMiim^^... the arrival today per s.s. PRESIDENT MONROE* A special shipment of FRUIT and VEGETABLES Oranges Grapefruit Lemoll, Lettuce Cauliflower d Turnips Parsnips r Celery Beetroot PHONE 5378. ____________^_—^_W.S 256.35 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-09-05 6 photo). A BCRIAI. CONTRACTOR pointing -ait one of the unauthorised graves at McRitchie Reservoir to a police inspector. Free PressFree Press - 20 words
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222 1936-09-05 6 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 4. A FINE of $25. m default a month's rigorous imprisonment, was passed on Visvalingam yesterday by Mr. J. Calder. the First Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur, when the man pleaded guilty to the thett of eleven222 words
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Article51 1936-09-05 6 The marriage will take place at Puiau today of Mr Loh Kit Soon, of the tutorial staff of St. Michael's School. Alor Star, second son ol Mr and Mn Lot) Fook Shin. 2nd Miss Liow Kooi Sim. daughter of the late Mr. Liow Mer.g Teng and Mrs. Liow M ng51 words
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Article94 1936-09-05 6 The Rev. W. S. Kelly, a former missionary m India and Singapore, died at his home at Donley, Gloucestershire, on July 24 this year, at the age of eighty-three. Mr. Kelly was a member of the Cambridge Mission to Delhi from 1885 :o 1908. when he retired On his retirement94 words
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Article, Illustration378 1936-09-05 6 WORKING on the uneven and sloping leaf -strewn ground of a patch of jungle m Mcßitche Reservoir, cleared the previous nUht for 'heir gruesome task, five Chinese burial coolies at the instance of the Singapore police disinterred the coffinsFree Press - 378 words
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Article271 1936-09-05 6 THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations eastern bureau for the wee?: ended AUf.. 29. Plague Rangoon was the only port l in the E irn Arena, to report the presence oi human plague during the week, one case having been271 words
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Article158 1936-09-05 6 Dealing With Exploits Of Train-Wrecker Gaumont British, which seems to specialise m thrillers, has just produced a new one worthy to rank w'th those Hitchcock epics. "The Man Who Knew Too Much" and "The Thirtynine Steps. This is '"Seven Sinners." adapted from a play by Arnold Ridley called158 words
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Article75 1936-09-05 6 Case Against Chinese Withdrawn (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 3. At the Selangor Assizes today Mr. Justice Pedlow acquitted a Chinese. Leong Chan, who was charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property—a gold wristlet watch— which was alleged to be the proceeds of a gang robbery. Mr.75 words
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Article257 1936-09-05 6 ENTICEMENT CHARGE FAILS From Our Own Correspondent^ Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 3. II7ITHOUT calling upon the accused to give evidence. Mr. J. Calder dismissed a charge m the First Police Court yesterday against Lok Tin Fook of enticing away the wife of Cheong H:n Fah257 words
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Article112 1936-09-05 6 London, Sept. 3. The results of the traffic census on second class roads m the middle of August were issued last night. They show that, m comparison with 1931, when a similar census was last taken, there has been an increase m the number of pedal-cycles on the112 words
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Article71 1936-09-05 6 Seremban, Sept. 2. The rural activities of the Co-opera-tive Department have now extended to Kuala Pilah district m Negri Sembiian, due to the efforts of Tengku Syed Ahmad. Malay Co-opera-tive Officer. There are Javanese settlements at Terachi and Tangek m the Kuala Pilah district. A further move towards the71 words
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Article38 1936-09-05 6 The cruiser, H.M.S. Danae Captain Maund) has sailed for China and touches Singapore on Oct. 28 on her way to relieve H.M.S. Kent which is sailing home for targe repairs. H.M.S. Cumberland is going to China this week-end.38 words
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Article122 1936-09-05 6 Took Poison Owing To Financial Worrit (From Our Own C rre Kuala Lumpur s A verdict oi "death tv returned by Che Maar In Lumpur Police Court Of an inquiry into the d( Sinnadurai. a clerk empl ye F.M.S. Railways. vhO VM foun< m the bath room Bl122 words
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354 1936-09-05 6 Choice Of Illegal Pursuit Or Starving (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Malacca, Sept. 2. iqrtHAT he had fallen upon evil days. k* and from want of money had been j forced to associate with men who disregarded the law and led a life of I crime, was the defence put354 words
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Article295 1936-09-05 6 Col. Lindbergh's Invention "GREATEST MODERN ADVANCE IN MEDICAL SCIENCE" London. Aug. 23. A MACHINE that may give a brain infinite iife is being built m London, based on the artificial heart designed b| tol Lindbergh and Dr. Alexis Carrel, of U.S.A. It may revolutionise295 words
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Article180 1936-09-05 6 (From Our Own Correspondent* Penang. Sept. 4. IN the Supreme Court yesterday Mr Justie. Gordon Smith pronounced a decree nisi declaring the marriage between Yong Pat Fah and Tye Kin: Lean null and void the order to be made absolute alter the thr.e months. The petition wa.180 words
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Article17 1936-09-05 6 Raffles Institution evening classes will reopen on Monday, Sept. 7. when the usual enrolment will be made.17 words
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Advertisement146 1936-09-05 6 v Every fs# per month you put aside now you will receive over $400*55 IF you are 30 you can secure over 400 at 55 for every 1 per month you invest m a Standard Life Endowment Policy, W assuming that present bonus rates are main* tamed. Moreover, should you146 words
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Advertisement151 1936-09-05 6 Wr^tM IM ■I > 'ml mlW~w~Jmm m\ I 1 11^11 H LAal Mf^^ X r il PlMiiiimrivAlJ I l«W JWMMNMM -J' -^H P^^^^^^l V 4 B IH tt W J£ mm^ m Amw^a Wl cM*«s si 'Am Wrnmmx m liv fi^UAn BELIEF IN A FEW SECONDS WITH COMPLITE STOMACH tmatmjht151 words
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Article1235 1936-09-05 7 World Stocks Decline (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 14. T ONDON rubber commodity and share markets are passing J through a quiet holiday period, but are holding up fairly well m spite of the absence of active buying interest. ADVERSE factors this week have1,235 words
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Advertisement57 1936-09-05 7 I I (LETS SENSATIONAL A GREAT FILM! Jl *^Mb THE WINNER OF, A lUX FAMOUS 1933 M l[ ACADEMY AWARD JM NEXT CHANGE .PAVILION "Sn CAPITOL ..TODAY at 11 a.m. 1&J Special 'MICK^MOyIE' MATINEE i«rindine WALT DISNEY'S v NIGHTS" and otheijdctures. VICTORIA 9th llth 12th W|WW NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH57 words
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Advertisement291 1936-09-05 7 CAPITOL FUN FOR ALL! m Y mmwr jm\ m^r W I BeS. j la B^ Mm. W ma Wf I 1 yM wm. r*^ 11 i j mW m\% m% Ife 1 V on MEHRy MINUTES ""J *^m?i«i OF SCREEN JOY! mmMMfMhminmm TO BF. PRKSF.NTED WITH m%\. J Sian Oliver291 words
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Miscellaneous256 1936-09-05 7 CHURCH SERVICES I ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY C5O a m Holy Comnunion. m Choral Euchana m Sunda School. m Evensong Seafarer's Service. R^ A V. Wardle. loaa U Seamen mmmmmmy* n— Hi Monday. Wednesday and 8 i 1-1. nion on Tuesday. Thursday and' am. E imWLwsm on256 words
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Miscellaneous645 1936-09-05 7 Thursday: 3 p.m. Bible Class (Malay). Friday: 8 p.m. Bible Class (English). 8 p.m. Malay Gospel Meeting at 167 East Coast Road. PAYA LEBAR METHODIST CHURCH Opposite Paya Lebar Police Station) 9.00 a.m. Sunday School 10.00 a.m. Service of Worship (m English;. Preacher: Dr. R. L. Archer. Wednesday: 5.30 p.m645 words
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Miscellaneous143 1936-09-05 7 Diary Of The Day High Water 12.36 am. 10.3 ft., 12 45 p.m. 9.7 ft. Sports Soccer: Div. I: R.A.F. vs. Skins at Anson Road Stadium. Races: First day of S.T.C. Gold Cup meeting. Yachting: R.S.Y.C. vs. Naval Base. Athletics: Co-operative Union Sports at Victoria School. Badminton: Men's Championship Singles.143 words
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514 1936-09-05 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1936. Back Into Harness "THE next meeting of the Legisla- tive Council will be looked forward to with more than usual lerness since Sir Shenton Thomas be expected to make statements considerable interest on one or more subjects. The one question on which514 words
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Article317 1936-09-05 8 nrHE report that Mr. van den Brock, the Dutch delegate of the International Tin Committee, is to pay a return visit to Bangkok for the purpose of resuming the tin negotiations is a surprising turn of events, but it would be unwise to read too much into it.317 words
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Article95 1936-09-05 8 Mr. J. G. Davis. Executive Engineer. Lower Perak, :s spending a few days at Fraser's Hni. Dr. W. J. Vickers. the Senior H< Officer. Kedah. has proceeded to Bras agi on three weeks' leave Mr. F. F. King Is an inmate of the Bungaar Hospital. He expects95 words
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Article1344 1936-09-05 8 THE Topicist to able to state authoritatively that the corpses dug up at the McRitchie Reservoir yesterday '•morning are not those cf previous r Municipal Caucuses, though it seems that a number of Municipal reputations are going to be buried in that region which no one1,344 words
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Advertisement203 1936-09-05 8 ALL OVER THE WORLD 4I9NNNIE WAkKER £x IS A MARK OF tKw GOOD FELLOWSHIP! fJfW V WmW BORN 1820 STILL GOING STRONG CALDBECK S BY SPECIAL W£ XJM TO H.M. THE APPOINTMENT kin^ OI SIA ESTD 1 070 HELIABLE, BEAUTIFUL ECONOMIC WATC iIES I.tK'.KS ARE NOW ON MEW AT AT203 words
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Advertisement26 1936-09-05 8 FOR ALL RISKS INSURANCE INSURANCE Apply to the GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE b LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 6480.26 words
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Article206 1936-09-05 9 Foreign Ministry Attacked CHENGTU RIOT SEQUEL Shanghai, Sept. 4. DISSENSION m the Japanese Cabinet is reported to have broken between the Foreign Ministry and the Naval Department. The younger members of the department have been attacking the weak policy of the Foreign Ministry and Mr. Kawagoe, the206 words
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Article, Illustration36 1936-09-05 9 IHROIGH CHEERING CROWDS, steel-helmeted Government troops triumphantly escort rebel prisoners through tlie streets after their capture tt the battle of (iuadarrama, which has been raging m the mountains to the north of Madrid, the Spanish capital.36 words
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Article, Illustration43 1936-09-05 9 MR. T O. M. SOPWITII at the helm of his new yacht. Endeavour 11, with which he will try to wrest the America's Cup from the I'nited States. In the background is Endeavour I, with which be contested for the Cup last year.43 words
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Article189 1936-09-05 9 MARTIAL LAW FOR PALESTINE \\'a m ing To Ara bs London, Sept. 4. |T is understood that Britain's 1 military strength m Palestine is Wm about ten battalions and. if tai :s visualised to quell the bances. t*iis force is insuffihence yesterday's cancellation of the manoemres m Sussex of theReuter - 189 words
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Article55 1936-09-05 9 Sin chew jit poh - Sin chew jit poh 700,000 Homeless In Szechuan Shanghai, Sept. 4 SCORES of districts in Central c Szechuan have been inundat>.o\ 'he overflow of the Rivers rig and Tzcchung. both tri9 or the Yangtze W.000 people are reported to have been rendered homeless. and 4.700 houses have been55 words
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Article122 1936-09-05 9 12IUNM) Miners May Go On Strike London. Sept. 4. >■ of 120.000 miners m the Wales coalfield is threatened for a consequence of a dispute w the rival unions at Bedwas Colliery where it is a condition of that the men belong to a non-poktical organisation known asReuter - 122 words
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Article15 1936-09-05 9 Tbe King George V National MemoriFund has now reached the sum of £316.273.- Britisn WirelessBritish Wireless - 15 words
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Article167 1936-09-05 9 NEW APPOINTMENT MYSTERY rE Foreign Office of Nanking ha^ announced the appointment of Mr. Kao Ling Fei as the Chinese Consul-General for Singapore, according to a Sin Chew Jit Poh message. This statement is likely to cause considerable surprise m Singapore m view of the previous announcement167 words
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Article173 1936-09-05 9 Small Rise In Cold Value London. Sept. 4. Comparatively stable exchanges during 1935 caused the gold value of world trad* to register the first small rise-by IJ per i-nt.-since 1929 states the League of Nations annual m terms of sterling, the improvement amounted to 5.3 per cent. WithReuter - 173 words
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Article99 1936-09-05 9 Alleged Plot To Kill Roosevelt New York, Sept. 4. Th- Long Island police have arrested a>o year-old man Joseph Kuehnel. tuiolcion of plotting to assassinate PresS Roosevelt with a bomb. S*Thp New York Daily News. hSLI confirm the arrest of Kuehnel who is alleged to have intended "acrmcingReuter - 99 words
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Article58 1936-09-05 9 Mr. van den Brock's Visit To Siam Batavia, Sept. 4. THE invitation to Mr. van den Brock, the Dutch member of the 1.T.C., to visit Bangkok reported yesterday, did not emanate directly from the Siamese Government but, apparently, followed an understanding between the Netherlands and British Charge d'AffairesReuter - 58 words
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Article89 1936-09-05 9 London, Sept. 4. Some remarkable instances of the injury rate m mines, due to the use of safety clothing, are given In the annual report of the Safety m Mines Research Board just issued. Chief among these is the improvemen: m the head injury rate, obtained by theBritish Wireless - 89 words
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Article46 1936-09-05 9 London, Sept. 4. Considerable progress has been made with the demolition of the piers old V/aterloo Bridge and work is oein^ further expedited. Contractors are confident that they will have the new bridge erected m time for opening towards end of 1939. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 46 words
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Article43 1936-09-05 9 Lieut. -Gen. Taha Al Hashimi. Chiei of the General Staff of th«e Trans-Iraq iarmy. has arrived m London from 'Baghdad. He was met at Victoria 'Station by the represertatives of army council and visited the War Office. He subsequently entertained at i luncheon.43 words
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Article65 1936-09-05 9 Wanted To Fly To Spain London, "Sept. 3. The twenty-seven year old woodvorker employed by Airspeed Limited who, with another man, on Aug. 20 attempted to fly one of the company's machines to Spain, and crashed on Portsmouth aerodrome was today sen tenced to four months' imprisonment, forBritish Wireless - 65 words
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Article230 1936-09-05 9 RUSSO-MANCHU FRONTIER INCIDENTS Charges And Counter-Ckar&es Moscow, Sept. 4. RENEWED charges and countercharges of alleged incidents on the Russo-Manchu frontier are occasioning reciprocal Russian ana Japanese protests yesterday. Mr. Sakoh, the Japanese charge d'Affaires m Moscow, called on the Commissariat for Foreign Affairs and protested at th^ irregular firing andReuter - 230 words
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Article85 1936-09-05 9 Whaling Agreement In Sight London. Sept. 4. OFFICIAL confirmation of the lifting of the boycott on British whalers my Norwegian seamen was received yesterday by tlie Foreign Office from the Norwegian charge d'Affairs. During his ciT, he was given every assurance that m these circumstances the proposalsBritish Wireless - 85 words
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Article128 1936-09-05 9 Mudie's Reported To Be In Difficulties London. Aug. Vi. One ut the oldest and best known of London's lending libraries. Mudie's. is m financial difficulties, though, for the present at any rate, it is going to carry on. The circulating library idea started m the eighteenth century, when128 words
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Article26 1936-09-05 9 Miss van Dorp, sister of the ViceConsul ior the Ne herlands is flying back to Europe by the KLL M plan* leaving at 2.30 Lhis afternoon.26 words
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537 1936-09-05 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. Sept 4 The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers, margins, brokerage •nd stamp duty are not included. Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c. 1944-64.... 119^ 1113 i9 3 i537 words
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Article222 1936-09-05 10 Sept. 1. 2. 3. American Can. Com. 123' 2 124 7 8 124^, American Telephone a- d Telegraph 174 174 7 8 174^ Atcheson Railroad 82' ■> 82 3 8 82 Chesapeak 66 7 8 67 3 8 67 1 Duprm: 154 154* 4 155 1 Fin222 words
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96 1936-09-05 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept. 4, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases I FOB. September) 2(i 7 8 26 Good FAQ. m cases (F. 0.8 September) 26 13 16 26 7 8 No. I.X.R.S.S. (spotloose) (awardable Singapore I 26 5 8 26 3 4 September 2696 words
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109 1936-09-05 10 SHIP MODELS AT ENGINEERING EXHIBITION V Model ships of all kinds will be a special feature of the 18th annual Model Engineering Exhibition to be held at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster, from Sept. 17 to 26. Championship cups and medals are offered for the best models of sailing ships109 words
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Article202 1936-09-05 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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Article207 1936-09-05 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 4 RUBBER: Quiet. London Spot: 7 1116 d. 7 3 4 d. Previously: 7 11 16d. 7 3 4 d. Oct. -Dec: 7 11 16 d. 7 13 16d. Previously: 7- 4 d 713 lGd Jan. -March: 7 3 4 d.207 words
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Article76 1936-09-05 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 4 Tin: Steady. Three months: £189 10s. Previously: Steady at €187 7s. 6d. Cash: €186 15s. Previously: £184 17s. 6d. New York Tin: 43.37. Previously: -:2.87. Copper: Settlement: £38 12s. 6d. Previously: £38 10s. Gold: Yesterday: £6 18s. 0» 2 d.76 words
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Article83 1936-09-05 10 London Closing Quotations Sept. 4 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 141.21 76^ 16 l > New York to 8.8. 2 3 5.03 13 16 5.03'A Amsterdam Guilders to 12.91 7.42 J 4 7.42 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 283 words
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Article198 1936-09-05 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday 's Singapo re Quotations Sept. 4 SELLING London, T.T. 2 4 1 !16 London, demand 24 I|l6 London. 4 months' sight 2'4 1 8 Lyons, demand 892 Hamburg, demand 140 New York, demand 58 1316 Montreal, demand 58 13|16 Batavia. demand 86 Samarang. demand 85%198 words
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Article1182 1936-09-05 10 Fraser and Co.'s List FRIDAY. SEPT. 4, 193C, 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 3d 4s 7>_d Asam Kumbang 27s 29s Austral Malay 53s 55s Ayer Hitam (5s) 15s 3d 16s Ayer Weng <$1» 1 60 1 67' Bangrin Tin (£> 17s1,182 words
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Article127 1936-09-05 10 Messrs. Fraser Co. m their daily share report Issued al the close of business yesterday, state that conditions m the local market were dull but late m the afternoon up-country appeared to take a bullish view of Mr. Van den Brock visit to Siam. and the\ came127 words
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Article78 1936-09-05 10 Sept. 4 Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.25 Java Cube 8.75 Hamburg Cube 10.50 White Muntok Pepper 13.50 Black Pepper 7.12' 2 White Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundried 5.55 Copra, mixed 5.00 Small Flake Tapioca 4.80 R. B Siam No. 1 per koyan 1.10 Banja Jelotong Sarawak Jetolong R Siam.78 words
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Article45 1936-09-05 10 Miss Sukirtham C late ol the tutorial start o! th {gt Girls' School. Singapor* s« ■>* fully qualified m Examin: ie T'-inU Music, held m Ceylon M n)w qualified ior her tuU having passed the Theon m I the r.- r itfei* w" Scho »l I45 words
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Article398 1936-09-05 11 Winning CONTRACT S^XVv^ou^Qxau* 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. A VIENNA COUP THE Vienna Coup, so named because it supposedly was played for the hrst time In Vienna m the days398 words
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Article278 1936-09-05 11 No New Ships Planned By C.M.S.N. Coy. Official sources state that the construction of some twenty new coastal steamers for the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company as reported by a Chinese agency to have been planned by the Ministry of Communications, is outside the province ofCentral News - 278 words
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Article26 1936-09-05 11 The new chapel of the Sacred Heart at Ben tong will be blessed by the Very Rev. the Bishop of Malacca, Mgr. A. Devals, on Sunday.26 words
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Article224 1936-09-05 11 "Attack Not Serious" London, Sept. 3. It is learned that Mr Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary is suffering from chicken pox which will necessitate his remaining away from the Foreign Office for a short time. The attack is not serious and he will beBritish Wireless - 224 words
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Advertisement303 1936-09-05 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited > to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance t No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 ssued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 teserve Fund: Sterling 6.500.000 Hong Kong Currency303 words
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Advertisement495 1936-09-05 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND 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 £3.000.00* HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon AmrlUar Ipoh Semarang B ingfcok495 words
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Miscellaneous672 1936-09-05 11 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES 720 News I" English. 1 74 <> Light music I continued*. lYliang ZHI 820 News and economic review m German. V. .re .ess Society) 835 "My Way ta Germany." Tributes to nation and homeland. \t.,\. -length- 49.3 metres 8.50 Popular concert hour. 9 -20 News and economic672 words
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Miscellaneous316 1936-09-05 11 730 "Brown Sails." A descriptive commentary cl the scene at a Qshing port and interviews with fisher folk. From Dun are. Ayrshire. 1 8 The news and announcements. 8.05 Greenwich time signal. 8.20 Close down Transmission 2 The follow ins frequencies will be used: GSH 13.97 m., GSG 16.86 m.316 words
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Miscellaneous108 1936-09-05 11 11 05 Sonata for cello and piano. 11.20 Close down. Paris Radio-Coloniale Wavelength 25.60 metres a.m. 5.35 Concert. 6 35 News m French. 6.50 News m Spanish. 7.00 News m French; market prices. 7.20 News m English. 7.35 Records or theatrical broadcast. 9.35 Close down. Wavelength— l9.BB metres p.m. 5.15108 words
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Article101 1936-09-05 12 Registration Cancelled By Chinese Authorities Registration certificate and other papers granted to the steamer Yueh Dah, formerly plying between Shanghai and Yinkow. have been nullified by the Chinese authorities after her alleged escape from Lungkow. Shantung, according to a Chinese message. The Yueh Dah. owned by a company101 words
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Article87 1936-09-05 12 Japan's Shipyards All Being Kept Busy Tokyo, Aug. 22. Japanese shipyards are now engaged m the construction of 118 ships of more than 1,000 tons, authoritative figures revealed today. Six vessels, aggregating 16.000 tons, out of a total of 733,400 tons on the I stocks, have been ordered87 words
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LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article116 1936-09-05 12 Japanese Trawler Leaves One Of Crew In Philippines Furugen Shinsei. one of the members iof the crew of the Japanese fishing boat Fukumato Maru. which was forced to take shelter at Solvec Port. Ilocos Sur. during the typhoon, was found marooned m Narvacan, Ilocos Sur. according to advices116 words
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Article104 1936-09-05 12 Japanese Uneasiness Over Recent Searches Of Vessels Tokyo, Aug. 26. Arrangements have been concluded Ito insure the crack, super-speed j mot or- freighter Kinugasa Maru j against war and civil commotion risks. the vessel's owners announced today. The Kinugasa Maru. one of the three Kokusai Kisen Orient-Europe104 words
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Article45 1936-09-05 12 The Clyde's launching output last month comprised 10 ships of 16.907 tons. For the period January to July inclusive the output is 58 ships of 143,409 tons, or only 28.000 tons less than the total for the whole of last year.45 words
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Article42 1936-09-05 12 The following were passengers by Imperial planes: Aircraft Brisbane VH-USD from N.EI.. Darwin and Brisbane arr. Sept. 1: Mr. J. A. Eames. from Darwin Aircraft Adelaide VH-UUA for Bangkok, left Singapore Sept. 2: Mr. F. P. Lachlan, for Alexandria.42 words
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Article823 1936-09-05 12 FIVE-YEAR SHIPPING COURSE College Training Before Practical Experience London, Aug. 5. NEWS has been received from the director of the "news service" of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A., of details of its new five-year course m marine transportation which leads to the degree of bachelor of science823 words
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Article90 1936-09-05 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside thf Wh expected to arr .ye East Wharf (riO^T, Rohna 22 <,aU kl Empire Dock (Entrant Ml Myrmidon 34 c 3) Empire Dock (Entrance Uu Bennevis 46: X West Wharf (Entrap Gat# It Katori Maru 4 4,; Section 10 r Entrain-.. al Chaksang S(J KK,,p^ HAKBOI-K90 words
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Article98 1936-09-05 12 Mito Maru. Ia Hamburg 3. to 'i I Pangkor. En I Anson 3. to T kmUVm 5 I Con:e Verd^ I I Shanghai 3. to T I and Egypt 3. I Auby, Mm lit ton I 4, to Kuching IT Valentijn. Dv 9 tavia 4. to Rawean 598 words
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Advertisement480 1936-09-05 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) M TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage 543 L *f\' *r> I >£ LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIIIC tWQftlb? CfitiftJT (Incorporated ln England) TRAVEL SYSTHii THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES ffai HONOLULU or direct480 words
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Advertisement71 1936-09-05 12 M.S. AUSTRALIEN Arrived Aug. 31, 1936. Consignees of cargo per the above motorship from Europe are hereby notified that a general survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held at Godown No. 50 at 9 a.m.. Bonded "D" at 2 pjn. and Matches Store at 371 words
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Advertisement198 1936-09-05 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS: 22, PALL MALL. London. |jR] of fast twin -sen m 0 Mail Passenger V< RANGOON. (OLOMHo cm: I MARSEILLES. PI Moi ill IM LONDON with through jr. h Singapor and Pc:. HOMEWARD SAILINGS I imc Lea* M. vi. .11 (immm CHESHIRE DERBYSHIRE SHROPSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE N OXFORDSHIRE198 words
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Miscellaneous486 1936-09-05 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* 7486 words
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Advertisement407 1936-09-05 13 BY P&Oand BRITiSHINDi ATFN ES P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due fmmwm Spore. Tonnage Spore. lH3(i. (i.OCO Sept. 6 CARTHAGE ***** Oct. 23 17.01 Sept. 11 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 Kept. 23 SOMALI 6.810 Nov. 18 m Bept 25 COMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20 mm) Oct. 9 RAJPUTANA407 words
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Advertisement573 1936-09-05 13 (Incorporated m England.) tr^T^S^ I ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. flncorporatea m Straits Settlements./ "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Steamer Due Sai»« CITY OF BATAVIA Hmve, London, R'dani H'burg. Glasgov/ Sept. 14 Sept. 16 CITY573 words
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Advertisement1145 1936-09-05 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow 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. 'Ihe China Navigation Co.. Ltd The1,145 words
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Advertisement718 1936-09-05 14 K. P. M. TOBOALl— Saturday, Sept. 5, Koedap. Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis. Batoe-Pandjang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. i VALENTIJN— Saturday. Sept. 5. Rhi (passengers and mails only). Bawean. Padang-Bay. Boeleleng and Soerabaia. TOHlTl— Saturday Sept. 5, Pontianak. TOMOHON -Saturday. Sept 5. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. TOO I AN— Saturday. Sept. 5. Moeara-Saba718 words
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Advertisement637 1936-09-05 14 PRfSTDENT LINER— TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. iff§«] Arrives. Leaves Leaves Arrives Spore. Spore. Penang. New York. Pres. Monroe Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 10 Oct. 20 Pres. Van Burren Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 24637 words
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Advertisement451 1936-09-05 14 O. S. K. LINJ FOR EAST, SOUTH AND WEST AFRICA AND SOl IH AM^j^ Thames Maru Cape Town via Mombasa Z Dar-es-Salaam, Beira, L Marques w1 Durban and Algoa Bay j- Hawaii Maru Santos and Buenos Aires va M <. Mombasa. Zanzibar, Dar-es-h, Beira, L. Marques, Durban. Algoa I and451 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-09-05 15 Photo). I f FT) WHO boat M. Ccrdeiro (right) in the match at the xKt wm&eritMl in the autumn tennis tournament. Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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690 1936-09-05 15 Royal Batavia Yacht Club Beaten By 17 Points THE R.A.F.Y.C. registered a splendid win m the second Intel -Port Dinghy contest against the Royal Batavia Yacht Hub at Batavi i on Aug. 29 and 30 by 163 points to 146 points. r am sailed690 words
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Article50 1936-09-05 15 London, Sept. 4. The home league soccer matches vester^resuuea a, B:en, rv.s,o N m^JSSSmm nrl'sle 1. Southport l Reuter announces two changes In me list of English football fixtures for Saturday which were published yeste The y y are both m DIVISION 111 Southend U. vs. Exeter C50 words
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Article159 1936-09-05 15 Britisher Dave Crowley Knocked Out New York, Sept. 4. For the world's featherweight championship as recognised by the New York Sporting Athletic Commission Belliose I U.S.A.) knocked out Dave Crowley .Britain) m the ninth round. Reuter. Twenty thousand watched a dingdong fight. Crowley took th? first round, the second159 words
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Article66 1936-09-05 15 The following have accepted to piay cricket for S.C.C. vs Mr. J. N. Foster's XI today at 2 p.m. and tomorrow, at 11 a.m. at S.C.C: P. Bartram, P. O'Neil Dunne, R. F. Goodman, A. C Growder, P. W. Holt, C G. Jenner (capt.). T. A. D. Hewan.66 words
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466 1936-09-05 15 Middlesex Beat Engineers Four Goals To Nil Middlesex Reg 4; R.E. 0. TT was a relief when the whistle ended the First Divison match yesterday between the Middlesex Regiment and the Royal Engineers. When nothing to gain or to lose m j their last league466 words
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Article300 1936-09-05 15 Skins II Finish In Second Place Skins 11. 3: Marines. 1. THE Inniskillings junior side made themselves runners-up m the second division yesterday by defeating the Marine Department 3 l m a fast game at Tanglin. It was the last match for both teams, both of whom300 words
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Article245 1936-09-05 15 S.C.C. Beat Strong M.P.H. Side A set of hard working forwards plus an effective defence took the S.C.C. through to victory by four goals ta three yesterday m a friendly game of soccer, on the S.C.C. ground, with the M.P.H.. one of the strong teams In the Commercial245 words
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Article106 1936-09-05 15 The following will represeht the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against the Senior Department on Wednesd? > Sept. 9, at Anson Road: J. Ferguson, G. Newman, E. C. M Hope, V. C. Armstrong, B. M. Bark 3i 1 Ong Swee Keng, Suratta, K. Leembruggen, M. W. Armstrong, B. S.106 words
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Article370 1936-09-05 15 America Wins Nine Matches To Nil Pine Valley, Sept. 4. America retained the Walker Cup. winning nine ma f ch:s md Britain none with three halved The results of the singles were as follows, American players mentioned first: Fischer beat Ewing 8 a^.d 7 Reynolds-Smith beat Hill 11370 words
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Article, Illustration106 1936-09-05 15 Indian Cup Boxing This Month (a) The boxing competition between the Army and the R.A.F. for the India cup will take place at the SVC. Headquarters on Sept. 25. 1936. (b> Captain W. O. Phillips. R.A.S.C., is appointed Command Boxing Officer. TENNIS The semi-finals and finals of106 words
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Article29 1936-09-05 15 New York. Sept. 4. Lou Ambers beat the holder. Tony Canzoneri on points over 15 rounds and won the world's light-weight boxing championship at New York last night- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article257 1936-09-05 15 Lawn Tennis Tournaments Results YESTERDAY'S tics m the S.C.C. Autumn Lawn Tennis Tournament resulted as follows: A Class Singles T. V. Anderson <- 15.3) beat H. J H Haas <scr.) 5—7, 6-1. 9—7. V P Barbat (4 3> beat J. G. Macpherson (—15.1) 6—4. 6—o. Professional Pairs E. C. Cherrington257 words
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Article304 1936-09-05 15 Former Harlequin Forward (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Sept. 2. r+. W. WELLS the former Harlequin and Middlesex county forward, has been appointed captain of the Negri iSembilan-Malacca rugger side for the coming season. The first "kick about" will take place on Sept. 19. Although there304 words
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Article92 1936-09-05 15 Bata Shoe Company's football team pulled off a surprise yesterday by beating a strong Post Office eleven 3 -2 m a friendly encounter on the Posts 1 ground. Serangoon Road. The home side included such well-known players as Abdul Rahim. Madon. Mat Noor. Taib, and Said (goal-keeper t92 words
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1570 1936-09-05 16 Bookie - Bookie "Bookie" Discusses All Prospects FIRST DAY OF AUTUMN RACE MEETING (By rE race season is with us again and the first da>'s races of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting will be held this afternoon at Bukit Timah.1,570 words
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Article92 1936-09-05 16 BY "BOOKIE" Race No. 1 1. CIRZOLA 2. Bell Press 3. High Form Race No. I 1. SAM BCRGER 2. Kate Kelly 3. Blue Flare Race No. 3 1. BROADWAY BABY 2. Meg 3. Flying Column Race No. 4 1. SHORT HEAD 2. Red Dot 3. Queen of Hearts92 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-09-05 16 Photo). AN INCIDENT DURING PLAY m the first division match, between the R.E. and Middlesex at Anson Road yesterday. The Middlesex won by four goals to nil. Free PressFree Press - 29 words
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Article178 1936-09-05 16 Race <i Knight's Eye. Race 7 Ernst (all engagements) Agapanthus and Reform. than what she is carrying today. Strathpeffer needs no introduction. He has been carrying nine stone and over m his last seven runs and may upset catenations. Eastern Knight has a good record and must be considered178 words
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Article44 1936-09-05 16 BYSTANDER - BYSTANDER BY Race 1. Vapour, Bell Press. Race 2. Sam Burger. Kate Kelly. Race 3. Broadway Baby, Swift Arrow. Race 4. Noorchaya, Red Dot. Race 5. Newbridge. Piincess Toi. Race 6. Cockpen, Prohibition. Race 7. Celestial. Princess Hermia. Race 8. Dilatory. Russian Rose.44 words
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298 1936-09-05 16 HOCKEY MATCH AT S. C. R. C. Captain 's Team Lose To Convener's Convener's 3: Captains 1. THE Convener's team defeated the Captain's team m a hockey practice game of the S.C.R.C, at Hong Lim Green yesterday. It is too early m298 words
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Article256 1936-09-05 16 TTHE iollowii. and times for football comoetition 1 K. C Gillett 0 p A. Ferguson, R. John* i and F W. Allen 2 F. A. McCatltrv iQt Forbes. X A Baddocki p f Smith. W. N. Rothei b.cS? 3. R. Davidson icap: y rj cent. C F256 words
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Article62 1936-09-05 16 At Scarborough. Yorkshire Im M.C C. oy an. innings und 9: 441 (Mitchell 127 MCC •Hutton four for 25' and M live tor 41. Hutton four !o; 52 At Folkestone An England I All-India played a draw E •Toad 79. Valetine 115 three dec Wooiley 79. Ames 10762 words
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Advertisement24 1936-09-05 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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