The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 September 1937
1937-09-06
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1937-09-06 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.^5ii. lu CENTS MONDAY. SEPTEMBKK ii, 1H37 yi:Bi uxsi17 words
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770 1937-09-06 1 Hong Kong And Macao To Be Exempted MASTERY OF SHANGHAI SECTORS STILL UNDETERMINED I nil' Turning hi Favour Of Chinese lAPANESE are extending the blockade against shipping, h rom C» o'clock last night, it was hoiu hmwaiilao in North China to Pakhoi in Ifcf "iilh.Reuter - 770 words
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Article, Illustration58 1937-09-06 1 HONG KONG, Sept 5. J-4 St. S. Diamond has been ordered to A may 'immediately tu protect British interests threatened by the recurring apanese attacks on Amov forts. Reuter Cartoonist Leo, of the Leningrad "Pravda," sums up Soviet policy The Red Army will fight: but only ifReuter; Non Intervention - 58 words
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412 1937-09-06 1 ECONOMIC EMBARGO AGAINST JAPAN PROPOSED U.S.A. Shipping Circles Uneasy: Sailors Ask For Risk Bonuses New York, Sept. 5. FIGHTING in the Far East and the threat to neutral shipping has caused uneasiness throughout the I'nited States. In response to a request b> Chinese eivi! authorities in Shanghai that Inited StatesReuter - 412 words
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129 1937-09-06 1 Severe Shocks For Padang Cricketers Cricketera in the match between H M.S. Canberra and the Singapore Cricket Club on the padang yesterday were "struck" by Aghtning. One of the more vivid flashes during yesterday's electric storm, caused a small panic, quickly followed by bursts of laughter. At least six of129 words
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48 1937-09-06 1 IT i.s officially announced that King <nd )uf" wl! visit v rk.siiire oi Oct. 19 when they will be guests at Harewood House. During the following two days uiey wi.l visit i-.--dustTial rentivs -Bradford. Halifax. Leeds, Knottingley, Wakefleld. and Shemeld— British WirelessBritish Wireless - 48 words
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Article56 1937-09-06 1 It is officially announced that Musso'ini at Hitler's invitation, will visit Hitler in Germany In the second hall of S.-ptember The communique describes the meeting as an event unique and of supreme importance and serving to demonstrate anew the close and idealistic relationship ot bothReuter - 56 words
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Article76 1937-09-06 1 Shanghai, Sept. 6. First attack on South China coast by Japanese took place at Sanmei, south of Swatow, when two Japanese planes bombarded the town. They were accompanied by warships and landing parties were repulsed by Chinese guns. Sixteen Japanese planes systematically destroyed villages west of Shanghai, theSin Chew Jit Poh - 76 words
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381 1937-09-06 1 Britain's Interest In China Is Pronounced CHINA HAS MORAL SUPPORT OF EUROPEAN POWERS (Prom our Own Oorre*pondeftt) I'eiiang, Sept. 5. NEWS ol thf incident involving the British Ambassador ifl 'Shanghai. Sir Hughe KnatehbullKugessen. was received in London with the greatest consternation oeing unparalleled m diplomatic history, declared Mr K G381 words
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Advertisement52 1937-09-06 1 _.<__ vx ,^<\. TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 P m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight CABABSf A IKAC IION MARIE AUSTIN DJHUni USTKA 1 lAN UANCERS tttttl IMHited Repertoire of Combined Ballroom and Adagio Ktiutines Nun diners S\M. IU IIIIBMHU MWIO WHEN IN PENANG STAY AT HI DAN52 words
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Advertisement65 1937-09-06 1 w!M}!&~ I|H ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS THIS WEEK: SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY IHK RELLER BAND NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE ADELPHI HOTEL: Tuesday and Thursday SEA VIEW HOTEL: Wednesday Saturday WHETHER YOU REQUIRE LIGHT REFRESHMENTS OR AN ELABORATE MEAL. The ADELPHI GRILL IS RENOWNED FOR ITS65 words
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Article503 1937-09-06 2 Symptoms Of Rabies Letters to the Editor How To Recognise Dread Disease ITo Th* Editor of the Fi*e Ptcss.) £:r_-In we* of the ratolei scare In Singapore, the following extract from," Shirley'?. Dog Book <14th Edition) may b? or .merest to some of your readers: "There is first a loss503 words
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Article, Illustration58 1937-09-06 2 photo MR. ALBERT ARNTZ. of Orchard Road. Singapore, was married to Miss Anna Helena van der Lijn at the Singapore Registry on Saturday. Mr. Arntz is the son of Mr. end Mrs. A. Arntz. of Remcheid. Germany, and Miss van der Lijn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.Free Press - 58 words
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Article56 1937-09-06 2 Law Notice For The Day Before Mr. Justice Laville at 11 a.m. SummarLses-in-Chambers and Originating Summons. At 12 noon in Ist. Court: 5.570 35— Re S^ena Oona Raja Mohamed deed.: Further consideration and Judgment Summonses Before Mr. Justice liorne in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes Rex vs. Chong56 words
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Article60 1937-09-06 2 Washington, Sept. 4. The American foreign trade figures for July show imDorts of merchandise were valued at $265,000,000 compared with $286.000 000 in June while exports in July totalled $267 000.000 against $265 000.000 in the previous month. In July return gold imports were lessReuter - 60 words
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Article28 1937-09-06 2 Mr H. North -Hunt, Registrar-Gene-ral of Statistics, who has been seriously ill at the General Hospital, Sin^apare was reported lost night to be much better.28 words
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266 1937-09-06 2 Symphony Orchestra 's Sp len did Su n day Evening Recital rE Singapore Musical Society's Symphony Orchestra staged a first class Sunday eve ling popular concert in the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. Tnder the baton of Mr. John Tryner. the orchestra rendered a widely -varied selection of well-known classical266 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-09-06 2 photo MR. POH HUAT POEY was married to Miss Chew Geok him. at the Chinese Consulate-General on Saturday. Free PressFree Press - 20 words
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Article22 1937-09-06 2 Ex-President Masaryk Recovering Prague. Sept. 5. PX-PRESIDENT MASARYK. icho has been dangerously ill. is stated to be slowly but steadily improving. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article41 1937-09-06 2 The Rev D. E. J. Hodge, of St. Andrews Cathedral. Singapore, and until recently acting chiapllain at iTaiping, will be married at St. Andrew's Cathedral today to Miss Eileen Dines, a sister at St Andrew's Hospital.41 words
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Article, Illustration68 1937-09-06 2 National Salvation Bonds Available In Singapore IN reply to the various inquiries from Malaya, Mr. T. V. Soong. Chairman of the National Salvation BoJids. has replied tht thote tvishing to purchase the bonds may send their applications to the Bank of China, Si?igapore. Mr. Aw Boon Haw. of the EngSin Chew Jit Poh - 68 words
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Advertisement147 1937-09-06 2 TO LET. "MURTON". HOLLAND ROAD Compound Bungalow -4 bedrooms each with separate verandah Bathrooms—large dining room and lounge. Garage accommodation. Municipal water, electric light, fans, modern sanitation, two Tennis Courts. Reply Box 648. co Free Press. NOTICES. BRUNEI UNITED PLANTATIONS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN147 words
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Advertisement869 1937-09-06 2 TENDERS. Tenders are invited for the sale right to open one pawnshop for a period of three years from Jan. 1. 1938. In each Of the streets or sections oi streets in the Town Division of the- Settlement oi Singapoie, described in th^ Schedule hereto annexed and tenders aie also869 words
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Advertisement409 1937-09-06 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Muzzle your Dog With a Graf ton Muz2ie. (JOtuiiutblr firm* MEDICAL HALL, LTD. 3. Itallmi «ouc!. i BOARD RESIDENT t SEA- FRO NT KATONG GftAMGI ff, Hafat »M (near Swimming (iubi Board -Kcsidei.it- at m-iuri at<- rules Large (i.irdecis Icimis Phone: ")7jh. THE MANSION, OXLEY RISE j NOtt409 words
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Advertisement108 1937-09-06 2 Free H Humlh f uxnpia i|.nii »r. i l^un4*»i. ti'i r 4 1 Mun.,,U l>u:if rl> I r: Note. Qiiulatlun the osuitl dank IhM ADVERTiSr ATf I Th^ rhargrx mm SIFIFJ) 4ln undrr T' i iBMrUor. rnl:i PmI.II. ,1 i. tl >■■ I2W. f lv thr < ft g Klnrapor*-.108 words
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859 1937-09-06 3 European Says Wife Refused To Join Him In Malaya NTESTS ORDER BY ENGLISH COUNTY COURT (trum Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Sept. 4. |H\r his wife in England had refused to join him here unItns he reached his maximum salary, which would take him about 20 years, was the statement made859 words
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Article100 1937-09-06 3 'From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. X, Found ?uilty of negligent driving Tuan Haji Abdul Wahab. an Ipoh Kiwycr. was fined $5 by Mr. S T. Stewart the police magistrate, at Butterworth today Tuan Haji Abdul Wahab wa.s alleged to have overtaken another car at an100 words
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Article52 1937-09-06 3 Following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for August: Arrivals State-aided figures supplied by travelling Inspectors 1 adults 2.284: minors. 462; infants 329. Arrivals < ordinary deck passengers: figures supplied bv travelling inspeci tors> 4.043; 424; 352. Departures < figures supplied by52 words
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251 1937-09-06 3 R. S. F. C. Mem bers Make Solo Night Flights CLUBS REPORT FOR JULY rvURING the month night, fly ins; was started and now takes place regularly on Tuesdays and Fridays, states the July report of the Royal Singapore Flying Club. The following members have made ni^ht solo flights: K251 words
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Article, Illustration51 1937-09-06 3 You get quite a wrong idea about Chicago from the films. Its really much worse." says Miss A. E. Holi n (left), a Chicago girl who is making a round the world tour aboard the President Pierce with her sister. Miss Olive Holin. The President Pierre arrived51 words
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Article212 1937-09-06 3 Monday. Aug. 30. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber. Government Offices this morning. Hon Mr. E. NewbOld had luncheon at Government House Tuesday, Hmg. 31. H.H. Thr Sultan of Brunei, Mr. R Irvine and the A.D.C to H.H. The212 words
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Article312 1937-09-06 3 Acquittal For Proprietor Butterworth. Sept. g. 'IT'S very unfortunate that complainant should have lost his leg. but one should think of the accused being confronted in the circumstances as he was Most men could not have done bettor. He la a business man and not312 words
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Article187 1937-09-06 3 Sell Rifles He Gives Them /"*EN FRANCOS MOORISH legion arios are reported to have discovered a paying way of cheating hi:r. They are joining up with Franco's forces in Spanish Morocco, only to de.sert as soon as they receive rifles and equipment, which they take across the187 words
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522 1937-09-06 3 Defendant Denies He Was Responsible For Payment l'« ii.uij;, S# pt V. S. iMADAP. at one limr principal parlurr lh. nt»v ftiiKt V. S Mailar and Co. strveiloies ami sliippiiifi tractors, irlw \4 surd by more than iOO coolies for w;itrs. drnird beiorc Mr.522 words
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IN THE BRITISH PRESS LAST WEEK
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Article377 1937-09-06 4 Daily Express Q ilr Hi II r-LRS are oi the opinion •>-' -i.iiiu/.iti.'^ effect of the rard movement, which th the rrar:nam mt pro- r will bo t > force shipbuilding i kcea sri'l higher. ro: •>>: i:u:>le. ate?! prices hive Used only untl the end oi this377 words
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Article298 1937-09-06 4 Review Oi Views The Times FROM a strategic point o! view the most significant development in China— apart frxn the Shanghai fighting— has been the Japanese offensive against Kalgan, the gateway t: the Mongo'ian Plateau. This campaign in Ule rt adcw of the Gr-at Wall the control by Japan of298 words
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Article, Illustration544 1937-09-06 4 A HOSPITAL nurse described at a Southampton inquest how she gav. the wrong injection to an appendicitis patient, who died later from an overdose oi morphia. A verdict ol death from misadventure was returned on George Stephen Kimber. aged 29. of Blackberry Terrace. Southampton. who died in Southampton544 words
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Article444 1937-09-06 4 TEN pictures by Cousin 1 1500 to 1587> and Boucher < 1703-1770 >. stolen from Vailcires Abbey, near Amiens, in 1901. alter the dissolution of the ro'.igious orders in Fiance, have been returned anonymously to tnc building. When the Brothers of St. Vincent de Paul left the building444 words
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Advertisement68 1937-09-06 4 OVALTINE COLDorHot is now served in the leading Cafe's and Jteslaurunls Bertam Panels. Maker and repairer* of rattan and Bertam Chicks. Canvas and Spring Blinds. Tarpaulins. Tents, Bags. Blue Sircens. Bertam Panels. Wi-e Netting fencing. Wool buntings and Flags. ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. Office:— 4>6 Rohinson Road, Opposite Telegraph Co.)68 words
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Advertisement213 1937-09-06 4 FREE SAMPLE! NEW "SUPER-SOFT" 4i 9 A PailA PEPSODENT IS^^^Kwlk^lrSVm v v BPPPM iH H^ t^% 1 Hl H HE°BR»lUllHCt si[tW__J u»m TEETH LOOK WHITER 1 r 0 6 ms this smTt^cwsE I HIGH-POLISH YOUR TEETH FREE This coupon rntitlr* you to a Fr<^ generous *upp!v nf the new Super-Soft213 words
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Article, Illustration276 1937-09-06 5 v \l! iM GIRL FIFCKS irhg hate hern staying in Berlin for some time, gfofag concerts, visited the I'nknown Warrior's Tomb, which they are Icnvni^' after placing a wreath. TU WEDDINGS o> I dwani |U theitm K.itrli.le and Miss Kleaii'M HMlt intiiM- ui in ami Mr. li.i.uiN Him; Fuller ;ind276 words
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Advertisement33 1937-09-06 5 THEY ARE SO OBVIOUSLY FRESH SUITABLE rOK ANY MEAL. HOT OR COLD t Irll I 1 1 rl■ i 1 1 \lr' I r«LllLli t lllLl/iillli PHONE 5376 (4 Lines i W./».S. *6<33 words
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1040 1937-09-06 6 Remarkable Allegation In Butterworth Civil Suit (Prom Our Own Correspondent) l>u tterwoith, Sept. 4. A REMARKABLE allegation that a man v;.io gave out shares In his lottery ticket of the Penang Buddhist sweep had drawn third prize and had made away1,040 words
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Article, Illustration13 1937-09-06 6 photo*. DAMAGE DONE at the Keppel Harbour fire on In .v Free PressFree Press - 13 words
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Article, Illustration440 1937-09-06 6 New Plane Christened At Singapore Air Port AN appeal for a petrol coiicession to be granted as was given to "our foreign friends." was made by Iff. T. J B. Wearne, a dv tor 0/ Weame's Air Services, Lt the christening on Saturday by h i Rife of the Goverjior440 words
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Article102 1937-09-06 6 Tap;ih. Sept. Z. an v Chinese woman named Pang, wh 'e w i!Uxi| a Wednesday mornim i vomen compani as on a path lend::^ from Koala WI h I Tapal) about Tour miles from the latter place, wu tttacfc d and terribly gored by .1 uffalo.102 words
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Article158 1937-09-06 6 Two Widows Lay Claim To Estate (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. s« p\ A CONTESTED probate action between two Hindu w< estate of one Palaniandi Pillai who was Upted to Lenggong on Sept. 6. 1936. came Up for hearing rxh.:' 1 the Justice Aitken in the Perak Supreme Court. Ipoh.158 words
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Advertisement168 1937-09-06 6 This heals PILES Stops Pain, Itching, Bleeding I piles may \*> m swollen and rauae h ■goal *ih\ matrm to ivpla. thera, i K»\. ;i tip h.jx- of a cure r >.v (.jwrtrion. Bf jN-rsu.ded to try I I'm VI, k" Absorptive Pile Plasma, t will soothe the pain in168 words
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Advertisement17 1937-09-06 6 CHAIN DRIVES SAVE SPACE EFFCRT REDUCE COSTS HANDLING CHAR. ELIMINATE transmission trour SOLE AGENTS: ff.i 1 117 words
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Article, Illustration136 1937-09-06 7 $130,000,000 Paid Last Year In Dividends W.ishiu-u.n. Srpi 4. holdings Ol American stocks I Coau il amounted to about $i30.0uu.000 com- neb pared with $83.000.000 fan it>:is Interest payments on American bonds abroad are UUk changed frOß} tt $22.0C0.UUU while income of foreigners from otherDilwara Last Month - 136 words
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Article194 1937-09-06 7 SOVIET IN GRIP OF SPY MANIA Warning To Officials And Public THE anti-espionage campaign which hu.s of late been energetically waged by the entire Soviet Press, has now reached dimensions bordering on the ridiculous. Every newspaper la daily publishing leaders, articles and '"open" letters warning citizens from having anything' to194 words
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Article, Illustration53 1937-09-06 7 photo MR YEOW CHEE SENG of the Canadian Government Trade Commissioner's Office. Singapore, icas married to Miss Hue Kum Toa. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hue Cheng Chuan, at the Singapore Consulate-General on Saturday. Mr. Chee Seng is the soil of the late Mr. YeowLoo Hun and Mrs.Free Press - 53 words
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Article102 1937-09-06 7 Gen. (Joering's Address To Overseas Citizens Stuttgart, Sept. 4. General Goering, chi?f ol tlu German air iorce. addressing a crowd of 2i). LOU at a congress of Germans living abroad, said: 1 You must be proud when our new warships come to visit you. •'Foreign journalists102 words
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Article25 1937-09-06 7 New York, Sept. 4. Jo3 Louis and Max Schmeling have signed articles for a world heavyweight title fight next June. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article23 1937-09-06 7 Johannesburg, Sept. 5. In a 12-round bout Petey Sarron retained his world's featherweight title by outpointing Freddie Miller. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article163 1937-09-06 7 R A.F lI.Q. ii H.M.A.S. Canberra 1. Sailors and airmen defied weather and ground conditions and far from irolicing on the hockey field in Farrer Park— a field which which the steady rain was gradually developing into l miniature lake— grimly struggled for hockey honours163 words
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45 1937-09-06 7 Stockholm, Sept. 4. A committee of naval experts has re- commended the construction in the next four years, at a cost of $9,000,000. of three cruisers four torpedo boats, i three submarines and twelve sloops which will replace overage craft.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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54 1937-09-06 7 Washington, Sept. 4 The signing of the Sugar Bill by Pre- tldent Roosevelt is interpreted as an indication that he is not yet willing to commit himself to summoning an extra session of Congress. An extra session woud have been ilI most certain had theReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement146 1937-09-06 7 Hire i^^^P^^feHßi^ I t; A K O I i. MM experts m attenclay.ct' r.i.i- Pi ah Kd Kami's M..1. I I'hont- iKfcK i MMlifcll TO WKMF" und 'ONK IN A MU.I.ION" ir. i.tn < riilur% lih Film- "TKIPI.I 111l BEST OF mi IiI'NTH fe "WAKE UP and LIVE" with WALTER146 words
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Advertisement20 1937-09-06 7 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! ITS TIJE FUNNIFST PICTURE KVFR MADE! CAPITOL TONIGHT 6.15-9.15 THEY'RE OFF (THEIR NUTS!) IW w ■■I ffi20 words
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Advertisement185 1937-09-06 7 HURRY UP! Last Feu Shows m b. ALHAMBRA PAVILION 't"" 0 1 TCKLSMT 6.15-9.15 /^HUNDRED THOUSAND I IOII) IN IHI 1N<;! A<>l CHEERING FANSgg^^ oK lai-cjiis- one of them mm a ruthless I 5r lo^ wOi Bus'^esi L^l'Jifllf^M'r.T.nl^ail SKE WAS A 7; !EK^f ■nnnvßiW' gut hf was v 12^™™™™™™*^ jj185 words
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Miscellaneous95 1937-09-06 7 Diary Of The Day The Tides High Water 11.40 am 9 2 ft.. 1148; p.m 10.1 It. Sports Soccer: F.A Cup. Moravia vs. B.CC. Kliney Cup tennis final at S.C.C. Cinemas ALHAMBRA Charlie Chan at the Olympics, wltn Warner Oland (APITOL A Day at the Races, with the Marx Bros95 words
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598 1937-09-06 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1937. A Tu rn ing Po in t For Rubber? ALTHOUGH commodity dealers and share brokers .so often live in a woild of their own imagination, pay.'ng excessive attention to outside influences and political developments which may never affect the particular market with598 words
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942 1937-09-06 8 William F. McDermott - A Journalist's View Of Spain Today William F. McDermott Insurgents Or Loyalists? By IF the Valencia Government should win the war against General Franco, it seems inevitable that it will have still another war to win. The quarrels within the ranks ot the Government forces are deep and bitter. 'I942 words
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Article814 1937-09-06 8 - UfHENEVER I visit a rubber plantation I think of thv? amusement which would be caused in Mincing Lane if a planter and his start of tappiny coolies were suddenly trans!erred to the City of London where they talk about rubber all day lo:^ but rarely see814 words
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Advertisement150 1937-09-06 8 GrfCWfck Of Aa/ii/akv \^vT^><SS>^-llli^M\ Stout lint lia > made it Jl^^Vir^Bj^^v th.it .1 is good tor you. CALDBECK'S 5933 I v Telegraphic Addreis PHONf: 5934 f a V^_ GOODWOOD rHAKMIN«iIV SITI 1 \TKi» IRKAI FOR VISIKIKS AM) TOOSISTk (yunra/ifd Faci/i^ies /or Private Entvrtainm nts r/%1V1U119 from SCOTLAND ro SINGAPORE DON'T150 words
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Advertisement26 1937-09-06 8 For SICKNESS HEALTH INMJHANU APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT MRE V LIFf ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD (Incorporated In Great lintuin) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. "TOONS: ti4B<:26 words
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739 1937-09-06 9 MEDITERRANEAN SITUATION MUST BE SETTLED FRENCH COMMENT ON NEW INCIDENTS Common Action By All Powers Being Considered "THE situation in the Mediterranean cannot remain as, it is much longer/' was the feeling in well-informed quarters in Paris following the attack on H.M.S. Havock. The English and French (lovernments have l>eenReuter - 739 words
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Article, Illustration60 1937-09-06 9 I U I r the V th.rland> in Mm -i port-. .Mr. W. A. A. A. M |il« ««n :irri\al back from his first trip to lir linrr Tres. Pierce yesterday. With him are Iji-h tv.u u*it f and i» n Mr Viruly ho hus only recently arrived to Hkf-60 words
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Article, Illustration38 1937-09-06 9 MISS 1.1 >IMIV ilimlMj t.i Um State Statistician of Idaho is on her way round the world by tlie Dollar liner. President Pierce. She is nurd with i Utter from Mr (ordell Hull. Secretary of State at Washington.38 words
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Article99 1937-09-06 9 Dr. Rosenberg On Kcbel Pastors Hrrliu. s«-|il. 4. |\LH TOK R NBERG supel In hai tan d a l>um N Hi deai ind fci r.-mty In German rettckMn Hfc thai Lather** aerated InU ft mob <>: const rurf iv wards Oennantalni Christianity he "is l)tnn^ paralysedReuter - 99 words
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Article18 1937-09-06 9 i meeting of Iht Printers lattan u: will bemr n toctWC by Mr Muthuthamby latlona and Ineii wt-1-18 words
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Article216 1937-09-06 9 Aslurias Province Entered I tit insurgent advance guards have entered Asturias Province, according to a despatch from Santander. General Soichage. commanding the \\.\u. Brigade, now operating on the Santander front, is negotiating with Republican deputies, with a view to their surrender. IUUTISH EVACTATION STOPS .Ail evacuation ofReuter - 216 words
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Article127 1937-09-06 9 New Daventry Transmitters London. Sept. 5. As a result of improvements carried out during the past two years, the B B C short wave broadcasting station at Daventry is now broadcasting an lour wavelengths simultaneously for 18 hours daily. Generally, two new high-powered 5n kilowatt transmitters, andBritish Wireless - 127 words
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Article116 1937-09-06 9 Water-Logged 'Dromes In India THE Dutch K.L.M. aeroplane from Europe, which was due in Singapore last night will not arrive until about 8 a.m. today. The plane was delayed by waterlogged aerodromes in India and arrived at Medan too late to continue to Singapore last night.116 words
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Article27 1937-09-06 9 President Roosevelt has announced the aooroval of a measure launching the $526,000,000 experiment in Federallocal slum clearance and low rent housinir construction. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article33 1937-09-06 9 President Cardenas, in a speech to Congress, admitted that Mexio in th^ past year had sold nearly £5,000,000 worth of arms and munitions to the Spanish Government ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration152 1937-09-06 9 A DUTCHMAN vim went to MM A Unitd Stales when he was 21. became an American citizen when h<* was 34 and has risen to b>- Professor of Foreign Trade at Harvard arrived in Singapore pwterday aboard the Dollar liner President Pien -e in the course152 words
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Article31 1937-09-06 9 THE lawn tennis player, Miss Dorothy Round, was married in Dudley to Dr. Douglas Little at the I'hurch where she formerly was a Sunday School teacher. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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58 1937-09-06 9 SERIOUS RIOTING IN MOROCCO— IS DEAD Paris, Sept 4 Nationalist elements havo allegedly caused serious rioting at Meknes, Morocco. Troops have been forced to fire on the rioters of whom 15 were killed and 17 are in hospital. Twenty others an 1 injured while 16 soldiers and three police are58 words
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Article168 1937-09-06 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 4 Previously: 9d. 9 1 16d Previously: 9'^d. 9 3 16d RUBBER: Hosed. Previously: 9»..d 9 5 16d Previously. 9 5 16d 9%d. Previously. 18.63 cts. aa STOCKS: London 25.184 tons (24.C>?5 tons) Liverpool 20 066 tons < 19.9 .8 tons)168 words
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Article63 1937-09-06 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Closed. Previously: Firm at €260 12s. 6d Previously. €259 12s. 6d. NKW YORK TIN: Previously: 58.50 OPPER: Settlement: €54 12s 6d. Previously €54 12s. 6d GOLD: Yesterday: €7 0s 2» 2 d Previously: €7 0s 3d Ml \KK: Spot: 19 7 863 words
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Article82 1937-09-06 10 London Closing Quotations Sept. 4 Method of Parity before Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously Pa ris Franc to£ 124.31 132 15 16 132 15 6 New York to 4 88 4.95 7 8 495 13 16 Amsterdam Guilders to 4.98- 4 8 98 5 8 882 words
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Article193 1937-09-06 10 Saturday's Singapore Quotations Bangkok, demand 126' 4 Yokohama, demand 200' 4 Australia, demand 2 11 New Zealand, demand 2 10 23 32 BUYING London. T.T. 2 4 7 32 London, demand 2 4 1 4 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 932 London. 60 days' sight 2193 words
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83 1937-09-06 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association S««pt. 4. 12 n i,m k noon Buyers Sellers *.'-> I I hSS incases por <i^ f onv i<) 3 8 30% (•uod FAQ. in bales 29 3 4 29 7 ai i No. IXRS.S. (Spotawardable 303 8 30» 2 -30 5 tt 30 383 words
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Article125 1937-09-06 10 Jerusalem, Sept. 5. The authorities are taking firm measures to prevent further incidents and stamp out lawlessness. Numbers of Jews and Arabs hav-e been detained for questioning. The situation is under control. A renewed feeling of uncertainty has been produced in Palestine by the killin S125 words
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Article463 1937-09-06 10 Need For A Larger Population A USTRALIA'S need of a larger popu- tatlon to assist in the development of agriculture and gold-mining S 1 stressed in a statement issued by Mr. A. H. llalloeh, managing director o! 1 Malloch Bros of Perth, one of the biggest463 words
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Article173 1937-09-06 10 Further Japanese Imports Likely Following the restrictions placed on Japanese rayons entering Australia at the beginning of this year, there was an immediate improvement in the position of U.K vis-a--vis Japan. Considerable fluctuations have taken place since then. and. in view of the fact that up173 words
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49 1937-09-06 10 Ahbottahad. (North -West Frontier) Sept. 4. Tlih Ministry, headed by Sir Abdul Qayum. was defeated in the Assembly by 27 votes to 22 on a motion of nonconfidence. The Governor invited the leader of the Congress Party, Khan Sahib to meet him. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article264 1937-09-06 10 No Sellers At 104s Per Unit London. Aug. Wolfram and antimony again rose sharply yesterday on fears of a shortage due to the Sino-Japanese conflict Early dealings in wolfram took place around 94s per unit, but ont London firm later reported that no seller could be264 words
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Article206 1937-09-06 10 Sept. 2. 3. 4 American Can. Com. 98 3 4 1 00 101 American Telephone and Telegraph 165 167 167- 4 Atcheson Railroad 69' 67 5 8 68 j Chesapeak 45 1 46 3 8 4b' Dupont 151'J 152 3 4 153 Firestone 31 3 4 32206 words
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Article103 1937-09-06 10 During the week ending Aug. 28, 1937 exports of tinned pineapples from Ma- layan ports amounted to 28.087 cases. of which: 15.773 '56 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 1,050 (four per cent.) cases to the i Continent of Europe. 7,822 <28 per cent.)103 words
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Article1104 1937-09-06 10 Fraser and Co.'s List (losing Quotations Saturda> 1 (l m MINIM. Bu>eil« Sellriv Anipat liii '4->> bs (is (id Asam KuniLai.g <£> 36s S7» Austral Malay [fl 56s (id :>&< lid xd Ayer Hitam (fsjj |H M 35s 6d Ayer Weng <$n 1 M 140«•1,104 words
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Advertisement64 1937-09-06 10 *S. E. Levy Co. Shane hai Hongkong. Manila Snipapur**. IntfStiiitni Bankers and Brokers in St-curitiet and < Uoily Foreign "arket Cab Qmatt&m K tiirk* NEW YORK COTTON KXCHANCih COMMODITY EXCHANGE IN( NEW YORK COFF'EE SUGAR fTFfmT CHICAGO BOARD Oh TRADE CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANUF: SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARF BROKERS ASSO64 words
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Article296 1937-09-06 11 ON THE ROAD Raw Materials Wanted t tant 1 taken by the :he rapid reAde is discu&s- the WtgtB.i:-..< Review. 0 com] League o^ hat j trade fur.h-^r imd per etnl of the 1919 t of I»>T. and h to d. rred BonaUter- h«r ma !tcf Lniy296 words
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Article319 1937-09-06 11 Matches Hidden In Rambutans Ipoh. Sept 3. LEE CHAI GUAN. representative ol Sin Ju Bee. of Brewster Ro^d, Ipoh. was yesterday fined 1 SI. 100. in default seven months' hard labour, for snuggling safety matches by hiding them in consignments of rambutans •Mr. Symons. Assistant Superintendent319 words
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Article37 1937-09-06 11 By Courtesy Of Levy Co. Manila. Sept. 4. Last Sale Prices Previous Today :nok 0.64 0.63 Pesos Benguet Consolidated 10.00 9.75 I XL 056 055 San Mauricio 0.69 068 United Paracale 0.55 05537 words
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Article133 1937-09-06 11 Taipine. Sept. 1 a*R LIM CHYE HUAT. manager oi w Taiping Radio Cm. m yesterday awarded judgment with COftfl lor the •sum of $65.19 being three months' instalments due on a radio set pur'-hased by Mr. H. Bailey, a European warder The suit, which came up for133 words
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Advertisement251 1937-09-06 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1920 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 Reserve251 words
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Advertisement496 1937-09-06 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AI'STRAI IA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by (Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Li-ability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate. London, EC. 2. Agreneies and Branches. Alor Star lioilo Rangoon AmriL-ar Ipoh S.< Bangkok496 words
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Miscellaneous1003 1937-09-06 11 WHV. OUR MISTER CHIMBtRLAlKl, DROPS STUD.- FINDS IT- AVERTS S T fiNK C* IT, ALF Qf COuRSE E STOPS ALARUM,, 'MOTHER CR»S»S T>><eS CAWJFEE c b vs»v THE JUMPS INTO COLD BARF-OGH-" TER eRtAV<pAST-Q# 2- READS PIPE RS BlOCMim* LARK- y^ijuMPSHOUT AGIN To <^r-^C. SeE vvoT W i *M -STOP1,003 words
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516 1937-09-06 12 Design Of New United States y Liner DESIRE FOR "A PERFECT COMPOSITE SHIP" I TNSETTLEI) labour conditions and a desire to perfect M a composite ship design" are given as reasons for the V.S. Maritime Commission's delay in seeking bids for a <Jo(n tract for the construction of a passenger516 words
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Article221 1937-09-06 12 CAUSE THOUGHT TO BE CIGARETTE The explosion in the British motor- j vessel Benguela. owned by T E Evans and Co.. London, which resulted in the loss of one man blown overboard and another. John Hearne. aged 21. of Co Waterford. Ireland, dying as the result221 words
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Article440 1937-09-06 12 AS a result of reading "Launch" the book on the lifeboat service written by Major-General Lord Mottistone. ex- coxswain of the Brooke. Isle of Wight, lifeboat, an anonymous idenor presented £3.260 to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution to pro- vide a motor lifeboat for Jersey This iboat. which440 words
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Article46 1937-09-06 12 Mr D BUBW B A who was one ries lor some l. Editor if Um Dm on a visa to Mali m the Me' hod. I ries of Bvani Tamil chur. I He be;: an meetings .Church l Other me< day lac wsek46 words
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Advertisement482 1937-09-06 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Paasare M3l. LLOYDS AGENTS:— I P' KIM. AI->MS FOR FKDKRATKD MALAY STATES RAILWAIS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAJVL <uf wtMuwi^^^j^Bt^^^MM Europe. Fast, through trains direct K^Hdv^, i^mr^mT'' A* Canada's EverKroon Playground Kia^rrj r-t t^^^in y^fly the majestic Canadian Rockies TljDX^ Lake482 words
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Advertisement31 1937-09-06 12 TEIEPHONE Vwlk THONf lOSB no (uo« in call--iing ii» whatever th» need may br for in the Classified Want-Ad Col nmns lie result* waiting to icrve you. .free press WANT AOS31 words
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Advertisement250 1937-09-06 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDCLE ill Lt By Fortnight In Pav»cnt:ct stejnw Brtneen Ra«c«t«n l-m M^ <tj Marseillrs. Palnia aw\ I iuUbl HOMKWAIIh B.UUN4 S n Port of Di&rml>uk.<ii'iM I'htmm* c i •.r R^«r<« d »i SAGA ING II PROME BURMA YOMA e PBGU KBUUEHDWI CHINDWIN ,fl AMARArO()F?A SAGA INO PPOM£ BURMA250 words
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Miscellaneous563 1937-09-06 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m j Thursday 7.45 a.m. Swetlenham, Taiping and Telok Anson; Weekdays* 7 pm Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m and Sundays 7 pan. Malacca,563 words
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Miscellaneous125 1937-09-06 12 SINGAPORE lIARIHnn The foll-nrinc u wharves or Mp East Wharf BIIMMHi <.<<,• Op ten N<>or Wain Wharf hknn «..t, i( Kudat 17; B<m.: President Pierce 11 u pore 7 Empire Dock Kntiti.,. Shing Hwah M K Greystoke Ca vel 38 1 tnpir. |»<Hk I nli. Mon lor 48 rjnpire Dwk125 words
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Advertisement468 1937-09-06 13 i IT *lj3j J y^^^F* T BY P&O and BR ITISFTN bl A LIN ES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) p O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due innnage S'porr. Tonnage S'pore. 1^37 1937 16.000 Sept 10 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Nov. 5 15 000 Sept. 24 SOUDAN 6.500 Nov. 19 6.000 Sept.468 words
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Advertisement506 1937-09-06 13 (incorporated in Straits Settlements.) vdVmmk ELLERMAN BUCXNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails x CITY OF BAGDAD Havre. London. Rdam. H'bun,', Glasgow Sept. 29 Oct. 2 CITY OP PITTSBURG Havre, London, R "dam. H'burg. Glasgow506 words
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Advertisement980 1937-09-06 13 P^^^^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Oceaa Aberdeen ami Commonwealth Line Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The llua Khiow Steamship Co.. (1932) Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The unard White Star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shan Savill and Albion Co.. Ltd. The China Navigation Co.,980 words
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Advertisement603 1937-09-06 14 K. P. M. OP TEN NOORT— Monday. Sept. 6. Behiwan-Deli BOTH— Mcnday. Sept. 6. Tanjong-Pandan. Batavia. Semarang and Cheribon. ROKAN— Tuesday. Sept 7. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombanß. TanjongMengeida. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. MAKASSER— Wednesday. Sept. 8, Samboc. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tcmbilaian. Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. KEAEL— Wednesday. Sept 8. Belawan-Del:. THEDENS— Wednesday. Sept.603 words
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Advertisement550 1937-09-06 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Mnd AMERICAN M AIL LI NE TO BOEOPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. ..Arrives Leaves I cum Arrive* S'pore. S'pore. Penan*. New York. Pres. Pierce Sept. 5 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 Oct. 19 Pres. Van550 words
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Advertisement496 1937-09-06 14 1 0. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOI 1 11 AMI KM tArabia Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo M< Zuii/il);ir Dar os Sal.i«<m B<;r., rnce Marques. Durban Port ;^id Cap<- Town. Tamalioko Maru ape I own via Momba zibar. Par m B»I»H Bi Marques, Durban and P t Riode496 words
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Article, Illustration2218 1937-09-06 15 Well Backed Horses Prominent on Saturday PUKE GOLD SEES OVER 1,200 PUNTERS THROUGH IN LAST EVENT i Ml barked horw were a«;ain prominent on Saturday, the third d.M ol the Singapore Turf Club's Mi (up meeting. Punters, r.iilv iMWCftI did notFree Press - 2,218 words
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Advertisement168 1937-09-06 15 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Friday, Wth September, 1937, at 8.45 p.m. I. II KIAT PRFSFNTS THE Rl BBER HF^JI L. McMsmed FAHMY 1 W~*jr ■^a Mi<.dleu»ij{ht Cham HHI P'on ..i Effypl fl FRISCO I V ntal middl< fl Mei^hi tampion Wy I? (3i Rounds J Jljf wQBI r i uihtu .1.168 words
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Advertisement151 1937-09-06 15 The 1937 ©lines I ANNUAL THE PREMIER ANNUAL OF THE FAR EAST Will contain several full pafces of coloured prints pictonally portraying the infinite charm ol Malaya Several full-page colour plates depicting the vivid beauty ol C\ r± Malayan life and landscape. Ft i These plates will be splendidly a151 words
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668 1937-09-06 16 Derby And Sunderland Share Points SECOND ROUND OF HOME SOCCER LEAGUE AItSFNAL team work was responsible for their Margin araffWi Ifcf Wolws. TIM Wolves' gland treatment did tlirm litllt- g«iott »n this inatrh. luit Mm game was not as one saUil us the snne indicates,Reuter - 668 words
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Article, Illustration668 1937-09-06 16 South hina 4 Singapore A >11XKD South China tia.u hral a Si rig a purr i, t, x at the Alison Road Stadium y«*sterda> in a rhaniv m*U'\ Tile re were lour Singapore Chinese players in tin in,,, whilst the localFree Press - 668 words
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Article119 1937-09-06 16 Fourteen cards were taken out for the September women's spoon at th,-Kt-ppel Golf Club, and resulted in a win for Mrs J F. Carr 47-14 33 WOMEN'S KEPPEL CUP The following have qualified:Mrs C Q. Starkey 48-14-34 Miss D Hirst 50-16 34 Mrs. E. Hitcham 47 12119 words
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Article152 1937-09-06 16 Members of the Royal Johor? International Golf Club who are desirous of playing in the mixed foursomes on Sept. 22 are requested to sign their names on the list on the Club notice board Entries clos? on Sept. 20 and partners will be drawn The monthly152 words
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396 1937-09-06 16 Opening Partnership Puts On 20 Runs In 50 Minutes CANBERRA cricketers gave good display in the LJ MA S match against the S.C.C. on the padanit yesterday. The fame was abandoned on account of rain at half past lour and up to that time the sailors396 words
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Article372 1937-09-06 16 M. BUCHANAN WINS S. G. C. BOGEY The September bogey competition of the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and yesterday and resulted in a win for M. Buchanan in "A"' division with a score jf 3 up. in a tie in "B" division between 3.372 words
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Article38 1937-09-06 16 Christchurch, Sept. 4. Forty- two thousand spectators saw South Africa b at New Zealand by 19 points to* 6 in the second Test match p'aved here today. Reuter New Zealand won the first Test.Reuter - 38 words
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Advertisement116 1937-09-06 16 ICTIONARY OF BANKING CONCISE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF IKING LAW AND PRACTICE By \\IIII\M THOMSON Formerly Bank Inspector Hih Section on the Irish Land Laws in Kri.ition I.) lijivkniK By V II II FEN NELL Ot OH Bank of Ireland "dnru tht* m nole gTound of bankIng lum and pi art ice116 words
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Advertisement39 1937-09-06 16 ■^\pwi<wn«*e Tells I a I v JS y^s3s*^ f n ui Experience extending over more llun lull a century has taught Frascr 6c Neaw ko produce the finest aeiated waters in Mala\ This experience is your safeguard. Issued byFraser&NptiwlJ'J39 words
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