The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 January 1938
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Title Section17 1938-01-15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 13,367 ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1938. 10 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration413 1938-01-15 1 Belief Of French Naval Publicist M. Claude Farrere NETHERLANDS ARE NOT WANTED But Temperate Parts Of "Empty Continent" Yes TOKIO'S NAVY WILL NEVER GO TO U.S.A. COAST CANNOT believe that the Japanese fleet will P always stay m Japanese waters," said the famous French413 words
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258 1938-01-15 1 Blood Tra nsf usion T o Save His Life Shanghai, Jan, 14. CUB-INSPECTOB John McPhee, formerly of Ainirie, Scotland, is lying m hospital seriously injured with a bullet m the head and another m the which were tirer. by gan«rsters who provided Shanghai withReuter - 258 words
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Article36 1938-01-15 1 London, Jan. 14. Persistent reports have been received m London that Japan is offering new peace terms of a more conciliatory character, coupled with the intimation that they are her lowest ReuterReuter - 36 words
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78 1938-01-15 1 Soviet Trained Troops Attack Japanese Hankow, Jan. 14. Scviet-trained and Soviet equipped Outer Mongolian troops launched a drive against pro-Japanese Inner Mongolians holding North Chahar, according to reports m the Chinese pi ess. It is stated that the Outer Mongolian troops have occupied Pai Ling Miac, seat of Prince TehReuter - 78 words
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188 1938-01-15 1 London, Jan. 14. •T^HE report of the Commission appointed by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York m 1922 to consider the Christian doctrine m order to demonstrate the extent of agreement within the Anglican Church and to investigate how far different es couldReuter - 188 words
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Article225 1938-01-15 1 Sarrout May Be Next Premier I'r.ris. Jan. 14. IT i_ expected that President I ebrun will ask M. Albert Sanrotit to form a Cabinet. Premier CVjautemps declined LeD!run's suggestion to form a Cabinet. a_ he considers that the incidents which produced the crisis are too recent andReuter - 225 words
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Advertisement154 1938-01-15 1 BIGIA TEA Hrings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. •OM3H7- Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. Dinner and Dance (formal) 9.45 to midnight NE.V CABARET PRO_.RAi.LViE BY ROGOTTA < lI ARACTFR. ACROBATIC NOVELTY DANCER. KOOK YOUR TABLE Non -diners $1.00. «KZI SATURDAY. JAN. 22m.154 words
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Advertisement237 1938-01-15 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT ROMANTIC NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER SERVED ON THE MOONLIT LAWN FACING THE SEA DANCING IN THE BALL ROOM DANCE FORMAL A VISIT TO THE SEA VIEW HOTEL AND, IN PARTICULAR. A DINNER ON THE MOONLIT LAWN237 words
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243 1938-01-15 2 Irish Unity Above All PARTITION ISSUE WILL BE FOUGHT Violent Criticism Of Craigavon London, Jan. 14. WITHOUT minimising the importance with which .Mr. de Valera is known to attach to a comprehensive trade agreement with Britain, political circles m I-ondon, Dublin and Belfast agreeReuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-01-15 2 AUSTRALIANS KNOW HOW TO SMILE. Here is a cheerful group, eight bright looking Western Australian girls, members of 40 girls of the Young Australia League, who arrived by the Koolinda yesterday on an education-in-travel-cruise to Malaya.36 words
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Article120 1938-01-15 2 AN Imperial Airways liner which flew over Bangkok at 1 a.m. one day this week apparently caused some alarm to Siamese citizens who were aicakened by the sound of the plane's engines. The Siamese Government Publicity Bureau has, therefore, issued an official statement explaining that the120 words
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89 1938-01-15 2 Troops At German Built Defence Line Shanghai, Jan. 14. /CHINESE reports state that more than 400.000 troops have massed at a German -built defence line on the Lunghai Railway ready for what may be the biggest battle of the Sino-.l lpanese war. They include flower of General Chiang Kai-shek's army.Reuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration91 1938-01-15 2 THE BRIGHT LOOKING lad is Robert Craigie. a young Etonian of 13. son of the British Ambassador m Tokio, Sir Robert Craigie. He is on his way to Japan to stay with his father. LADY BISCOE AND HER DAUGHTER, DIANA, who are on their way to Hong Kong-91 words
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143 1938-01-15 2 MARKET RISES RECORDED London, Jan. 14. THE statement by Dr. H. H. Rung, Premier and Minister for Finance, that China had lived up to her obligations and would continue to do so, has created further encouragement of Chinese loans, market rises of four143 words
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Article158 1938-01-15 2 Excitement On Exchange FOLLOWING the fall of the French Government an atmosphere of suppressed excitement prevailed at the opening of the London foreign exchange market this morning. After a period of uncertainty banks and brokers decided to deal m francs and the rate opened at 154.00 toReuter - 158 words
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Article95 1938-01-15 2 Marshal ol the Royal Air Force, Sir Edward Ellington, arrived m Penang last night aboard a R.A.F. flying boat of No. 205 squadron. He is making an inspsction tour of RAF. stations m the Far East and since arriving m Burma has been accompanied by Air-95 words
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75 1938-01-15 2 London. Jan. 14. H.M.S. Norfolk, the flagship of the East Indies Squadron, and the cruiser Emerald will be m Vngapore for the Base opening. In addition there will be three sloops of the Royal Indian Navy, the Indus. Hindustan and Investigator, and from theReuter - 75 words
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Article79 1938-01-15 2 Shanghai, Jan. 14. Mr. Y. T. Van, well known Chinese criminal lawyer, and Mr. Y. L. Dau, Chinese welfare worker, were shot and seriously injured m different parts of the Settlement by unidentified men. It is not known whether the crimes are actuated by private vendettas or theReuter - 79 words
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Article192 1938-01-15 2 Glorious Entertainment Glorious entertainment. Such is Columbia's musical comedy romance "The King Steps Out,'' which opened at the Pavilion Theatre last night. Fine dialogue, humorous situations and brilliant direction by Josep von Sternberg makes this picture one of the best musical comedies seen recently. Once again192 words
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Article37 1938-01-15 2 According to Chinese reports Madame Chiang Kai-_hek has stated that her visit to Hong Kong has no political significance. She said yesterday she was there for a short rest and to obtain medical advice.37 words
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Article40 1938-01-15 2 "Singapore is a marvellous place and we don't want to leave," said Peggy Wear, one of the 40 young Australia League girls, lasi night, who were shown the sights. The Sultan of Johore helped to entertain the girls.40 words
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Article122 1938-01-15 2 SING TROOPS AGAIN TAKE TSINING Shanghai. Jan 1 1 TPHL reoccuuation of Tsinin- i»\ Chinese troops alter a scum. day and nijrM battle is claimed m Chinese dispatches. It is stated that a Chinese ion-, the west bank of the Grand ing that the chanel was crossed ard surprise attackedReuter - 122 words
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111 1938-01-15 2 Cruisers For U.S.A. Asiatic Fleet Washington. Jan. 14 A CCORDING to reliable though un official information, the I'nited States cruisers. Trenton. Milwaukee and Memphis, which will visit Sint pore for the opening of thr Vi\.ii Base, will remain m Far Eastern waters as reinforcements to tinUnited States Asiatic Meet. The111 words
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Article177 1938-01-15 2 London. Jan 1 1 •■pHE Anglo-Irish conversations v which open on Monday, favour a friendlier atmosphere than pre vious attempts to get agreement on the centuries old problem of And" Irish relations. Defence is bound t > loom Eire has only a .small ft_u tt small airlorccReuter - 177 words
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Advertisement41 1938-01-15 2 HARRIET HUBBARD AVER. The three creams that ahray* i*^ results. m LUXUKIA; Thr aUk-soft r leaner cream. SKIN 4 TISSI r <RI AM i non -clogging rrcam v, Attar of Roses. BEAUTIFYING FACE OH NM pearl-fair transparent finish MEDICAL HALL LTD.41 words
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Article, Illustration416 1938-01-15 3 MIS. 11. 1.. COGHLAN First Seller At Singapore Auctions RI II!. announces the death lv i nt rion yesterday of Mr. Henry Lake Lothian, of Eastern Industrie Lid., who was one of the tir-t t<> >ell plantation rubber at the Singapore auctions. o years Mr.416 words
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Article19 1938-01-15 3 v.* H Jackson, Adjutant of Mil Battilion S.S.V.F. (Malacca Volunteer Force) has returned from a holiday at Eraser's Hill.19 words
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359 1938-01-15 3 Self-Tortured In Penance And Gratitude CINGAPORE'S most striking Hindu festival, Thaipusam, birthday of the God w Subramaniam, will be celebrated today by the Chettiar Community of this City at Tank Road Temple. There will be a reception and a procession tomorrow. During this festival Hindu359 words
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289 1938-01-15 3 tf|N Sir Andrew Caldecott you have a fine Rotarian as Governor. He is a sportsman and will give everyone a square deal," said Mr. S. Rajaratnam. President of the Ipoh Rotary Club, at a lunch given by the Colombo Rotary Club. Mr. Rajaratnam said289 words
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Article28 1938-01-15 3 M_\ J. E. Edmonds, the Negri Sembiian cricketer and hockey player has been transferred from King George V School, Seremban to the Government English School, Port Dickson. _____i_____k28 words
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Article156 1938-01-15 3 Speeding Up Aircraft Production London, Jan. 13. MR. Charles Bruce Gardner, who has had a wide commercial and industrial experience and is well known m the city for his work m rationalising industry, has been appointed the first Executive Chairman of t*_. Society of British Aircraft construe^ tors. His chiefBritish Wireless - 156 words
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Article100 1938-01-15 3 IF lam taken out I can get the .culprits" said a Chinese woman Khoo Poh Thiang who was charged with two male Chinese Khoo Chiang Weng and Yap Kok Hin, before Mr. H. A. Forrer m the Criminal District Court yesterday, for being m possession100 words
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Article252 1938-01-15 3 Judgment Is Reserved TPHE hearing of the appeal of M. Sathaiah, P. L. A. S. Somasundaram, V. L. Grace and Hayatmiah Abdul Shukor, who were convicted by the Criminal District Judge, of cheating Messrs. Bowrey and Richards m respect of three consignments of rice, was concluded yesterday252 words
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218 1938-01-15 3 Police Regulations For Letting Off Fireworks rREE days have been allotted for the firing: of crackers during stated hours m the Straits Settlements m celebration of the Chinese New Year. The Chief Police Officers of Singapore, Penan? and Malacca have issued identical regulations218 words
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Article294 1938-01-15 3 Knocked Down By Officer's Car A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the conclusion yesterday of an inquiry into the death of a Chinese fruit seller named Lim Jui Soon, who was knocked down by294 words
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Article163 1938-01-15 3 FOLLOWING the Imprisonment of Mr C. L. Hansen, editor of The Hague newspaper, "Het Vaderland," for refusing to divulge the source of his information about a secret meeting of The Hague municipal council, Dutch journalists ant demanding the resignation of Mr. de Monchy, mayor of163 words
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Article115 1938-01-15 3 Guardian Of East Empire Is Singapore pOL. J. J. LLEWELLIN, M.P., the Civil Lord of the Admiralty who is on his way to Sydney to represent the Board of Admiralty at the 150 th anniversary celebrations, is not to visit Trincomalee, the naval base at Ceylon, as115 words
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Article168 1938-01-15 3 Lorry Driver's Speed A FINE of $25 was imposed on a Chinese named Hwee Yin for having driven a motor lorry In a rash manner along Bukit Timah Road, on Jan. IS, by Mr. E. C. G Barrett, m th*Fourth Police Court yesterday. The accused pleaded168 words
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Article65 1938-01-15 3 The Borneo Co. Ltd., report the foi. lowing outputs for December, 1937:— Tin «PicuLs>: Pahang Consolidated Co. Ltd. 7,106 Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd.. <Lahat) t*2, Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd.. (A. Etaxn) 720, Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging Ltd 655. Temoh Tin Dredging Ltd 452. Rubber <!t>i: Kuala65 words
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Advertisement260 1938-01-15 3 FLATULENCE Although Flatulence is such an Mm> pleasant and painful (orro of Indigestion it is i n« that can be made to yield ts euit.i! k- treatment in quite a short time. I 11 v the distension (fullness) of the »ti):...i r> is produced by gas or wind." *I l.i-.260 words
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Advertisement30 1938-01-15 3 K. P. M. LINE (Incorporated m Holland) On leave? i Travel home via South Africa FIRST (LASS FROM £83/-/-FOR DETAILED INFORMATION APPLY TO: K.P. M. LINE 1, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE.30 words
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Article259 1938-01-15 4 Sinhalese Girl In Colour Picture A SINHALESE iUrl called Deraniyagala, but who uses Miriam Peiris her professional name, has arranged some charming and intricate native dances for Alexander Korda's Teehnicolour p cture, "The Drum She comes of a wel: known fami'v and was presented at Court this summer, and her259 words
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Article, Illustration822 1938-01-15 4 SHEILAH GRAHAM - NEW FOREIGN STARS AT HOLLYWOOD: WHO ARE THEY? SHEILA H GRAHAM BY IJOLLYWOOD is fairly bulging with new foreign stars. Nearly every important picture ready, or nearly ready. U r the public, basts a sirange-s unding name m the leading role. Joining the already established Dietrich. Garbo. Rainer. Henle. Simcn.822 words
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Article386 1938-01-15 4 Robert Newton - He Learned To Act In Repertory Robert Newton WHO are Britain's leading male film stars? There Is also Robert Newton, solid, dark-eyed and trustworthy, who was outstanding as th? P.ivate. half mad with jea'ousy, n "Fareweil, again," and who is said to have an excellent part as the Governor of386 words
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Article, Illustration454 1938-01-15 4 SHEILAH GRAHAM - SHEILA H GRAHAM BY UP till now, Buxom Kate Smith has sung en cne radio programme at the identical time that Rudy Vallee has been crooning on another, and it seemed that never the twain could meet. But Hollywood is the place where impossibilities love to happen, which454 words
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Advertisement386 1938-01-15 4 COULD NOT KEEP FOOD DOWN. Drugs Proved Useless For His Indigestion. For eight years **ow this man has enjoyed perfect health, yet at one time he had become a physical wreck through indigestion. Read how this; remarkable change *~m brought about:— "Ten years a^o IP I 8 »hysi?al j wreck386 words
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Advertisement58 1938-01-15 4 you're "at Home "with '3ennen& :r: K^.:'i'^ There is nothing tha; remind.-, one so im frffiaffii&M M.iibl> of 'home' as Tennent.s— the beer wKW|a||fiBS|H|fHH|BHH^|HHHHH iamou_ cenFor the Tennents a nopular m W^^^^^K^L mm W m m^^a^m^B^^^m\^m\mm^mm\^^^^^^mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^ may froo. clubs, at for __8^ V- '>.- i'C-*^' TENN#BEER B Sole Agenti: GUTHRIE58 words
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160 1938-01-15 5 TRAFFIC COMMITTEE WELCOMES VIEWS OF THE PUBLIC ORAL EVIDENCE MAY BE TAKEN Ai the first meeting of the Committee appointed to consider Traffic Conditions m Singapore it was decided to issue a communique ln 0M following terms The first meeting of the Committee appointed "to consider the present Traffic conditions160 words
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Article, Illustration44 1938-01-15 5 SINGAPORE CHINESE AMAHS who orgTafflised a charity perf orma nea en Jan. 12 which netted $1,000 for the China Relief Fund. In the centre (spotted tie) is Mr. Ching Kee Sun, a leader of the Cantonese community.44 words
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Article93 1938-01-15 5 Kr Oh Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 14. Jai 14. is the last day of pttatt given by the new rai ol Vehicles Office for the re« hide tax licences. If F.M.S. rist. fall to r.n ?w theirs they may i summons arriving ■I registered m93 words
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Article212 1938-01-15 5 Celebration Of 1932 Coup d*Etat From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 13. The "correct card" of Siamese holidays for 1938 has now been Issued by the Government. In addition to Sunday m every week, there are fifteen other days m the course of this year when212 words
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Article40 1938-01-15 5 C. Weinberg, proprietor of the Oyster Club, was fined $5 by the Third Court Magistrate yesterday for failing to close his premises between two and four o'clock on the morning of Nov. 3. last year.40 words
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Article75 1938-01-15 5 ARRESTED on a warrant issued by Mr. VV. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the conclusion of of an inquiry into the death of a Malay, Kedah Im, who was knocked down by a lorry sustaining fatal injuries, at Geylang on Dec. 18, a Chinese,75 words
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99 1938-01-15 5 High Commissioner See Malayan Pineapple Display •From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 14. At ten o'clock this morning the High Commissioner (Sir Shenton Thomas) 'Jones, the Federal Secretary <Mr. Jones, the Federal Secretary (C |D.) Ahearne) and the president and members of the Malayan com'mlttee which planned it visited99 words
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Article78 1938-01-15 5 Arrived from Europe, India and Penang by KLM nlanc *Emoe" on Jan. 13:— Mr. H. Eusaka and Mr. M. Meier. Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM plane "Valk" on Jan. 13: Mr. H Worham, Mr. S. Lowrie and Mr. E. V. G. Day. Left for Medan via Penang78 words
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Article37 1938-01-15 5 THAIPUSAM— NO FIREWORKS Messrs. Braddel Bros, legal representatives of the Chettiars' Association, state that there will be no fireworks on the day after Thaipusam (Jan. 17). "of European or Chinese or Japanese or any other kind whatsoever."37 words
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618 1938-01-15 5 Oldest Youngest Malayans In London At A .B.M. At Home. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 4. THE oldest Malayan m London, Sir Frank Swettenham, and one j ,of the youngest, Maurice Hemmant. 8-year-old son of Mr. and I Mrs. George Hemmant, were among the guests at the Association of618 words
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170 1938-01-15 5 New Siamese Assembly (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 14. Siam's members of Parliament are allowed free travel over all Siam's railways. This free ticket privilege alsc allows the M P. to take a servant along with him. Last year this privilege cost170 words
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431 1938-01-15 5 Smallpox On Increase In Hong Kong 30 Cases And 15 Deaths THE Health Bulletin of the League! of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Jan. 8, states that! Colombo was the only port m the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week, j one431 words
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29 1938-01-15 5 Receiving an adjudication orders were issued against OE. Hogan m the Bankruptcy Court, Singapore, yesterday beflote' Mr. Justice P. A. McElwaine Chief Justice.29 words
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Article53 1938-01-15 5 A Chinese woman,. Cheong Gek Klang, was charged m the Third Court -yesterday, with criminal breach of -trust of a pair of gold chain bracelets valued at $136, the property 6t~ another 'Ofiinese,*- on Dec. IT last. She claimed trial *and the case was postponed* to" Jan. 21 Bail of53 words
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90 1938-01-15 5 443 FOREIGNERS IN CHINESE AIR FORCE A Japanese report states that 800,000 Chinese gueriUa fighters are now delaying the progress of the Japanes? forces m the lower reaches of the Yangtse River and that 170.000 mobile troops on the south bank of th. Yellow River are active m the T.entsin-PukowUnion Times - 90 words
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Article46 1938-01-15 5 There is no truth m th" report published abroad, says a Rome message that Pope Pius XI is m a bad state of heath. He Is neither better nor worse thafi when he returned from his summer residence at Castel Gan.iolfo m September.46 words
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Advertisement76 1938-01-15 5 B__B^K____B__! /vy fl 9__v_H_l St. s ~J^ 11 fl I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~U s_% HOLLYVOGUE I CRAVATS Obtcinable from A. Mohd. M. Saiboo M Man joor Saiboo D'Souza Brothers South Bridge Road Dealers. API* 1 E\T\Noraßone ml J__ \Aitu xwow/v m^wWm \ißo£ rAR,AN km scotch B ***~B*~~*~~*****__~****~*__ '^__B'*___|__K M,SH I *r76 words
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Advertisement118 1938-01-15 5 suffered so much with indigestion,** I writes Mrs. Singleton, of Bow, that I dreaded mealtimes coming round. I was afraid to eat. Since taking "Bisurated' Magnesia I can eat anything. My husband also suffered for years with Gastric Ulcers, but since taking 'Bisurated* Magnesia he has been free from pain."118 words
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Article, Illustration149 1938-01-15 6 GERMAN, ITALIAN JAPANESE FLAGS TOGETHER Uj m feTRSAtfCB tri_fnrl?_l tf-m the 'on of tlie bui-. ding housing r*r_ V—t'li, "Me r lip 'ea-'ing dattj neasnipers, is com- H roirr i il ;harvt?r: fr rt.finr J**^an uron having 'c -fierm-n KlBtt-eeai*___ite~*Bl bloc. 7.*aliau. C.rrri" and I N r irs fly fide149 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-01-15 6 TOADS BIRTH CONTROL TOADS IN MEDICAL TESTS: Dr. Eric M. Matsner, medical director of the American Birth Control League, using toads m pregnancy tests.24 words
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Advertisement242 1938-01-15 6 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM FRESH COWS 2SBi9 mmWffi^' *Wemmii Btefesj "$H* Si v .<»&* t- m\ R^i^iW«_T___!_i HP___.7?f I _B__Sr^__r«l__ ?-s :^s§F@!' Sf2_J-S-_' v m Jal R -_i_l tflplflßß «T_i "__lt_l^^^w s242 words
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Article, Illustration429 1938-01-15 7 Exclusive Interview With Free Press (From Our Own Correspondent) Koala Lumpur, Jan. 14. "THEY have depicted what is actually going on m the I country and I believe that when the Exhibition is opened the general opinion will be that they have been entirely429 words
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Article44 1938-01-15 7 UERR WILHELM DWARS. Chancellor of the German Consulate-General. Singapore, and son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Dwars, of Hanover, was married at the Singapore Registry Offioe yesterday to Frmnlein Use Landau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Landau, of Moelln.44 words
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Article116 1938-01-15 7 SEVEN WAR VESSELS HERE Accompanied by the destroyer Diamond, the aircraft carrier Eagle arrived from China yesterday afternoon and berthed at the Naval Base shortly after two o'clock. An hour and a half later, five more destroyers, the Duncan, Dainty, Diana Defender and Decoy, also from the China Station, berthed116 words
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Article40 1938-01-15 7 <From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 14. Detectives boarded the Rajputana at Plymouth from Singapore yesterday, and are holding an inquiry m London cday into the frequent thefts of jewels and money from passengers inward and outward.40 words
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Article57 1938-01-15 7 An early lecture tour of Malaya is likely to be undertaken by Mr. Alec. E. Pratt. Director of the Publicity Bureau on sino-Japanese Affairs. Mr Pratt is at present m Hong Keng but it is stated that he expects to leave there about the middle57 words
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Article26 1938-01-15 7 Shanghai. Jan. 14. Three Chinese pedestrians, including I wrman, were Injured by stray bullets during an exchange of shots at Kiaochow Road.26 words
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Article21 1938-01-15 7 On the Conte Rosso are 30 Chinese students who have bsen recalled from Europe to fight for their country.21 words
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Article43 1938-01-15 7 The following have been elected members of the Malacca Agricultural Board for 1938: Mr. A. Wilken, Mr. A. 6'mpson JP-, Mr. J Cowie. Mr. Tan Soo Chong J.P.. Capt. Kok Keng Bock MB.E. JP.. and Dr. E. V. Lupprtan, Chief Medical Ofl*cer. Malacca43 words
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675 1938-01-15 7 Letters To Editor (To the Editor of the Free Press) Sir,— Assertions made by "The Other Side" after reading the article by Mr. R. V. C. headed the "Eurasian Community m India." that their case is j never presented by the Malayan Press, that all675 words
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Article124 1938-01-15 7 Matches ln the B.C.P.A. League Ie De played tomorrow are: A.B.P. vs. SB.A.A. 4.15 p.m. to 5.15 p.m. 6 AP. vs. S.M.YP.O. 5.15 to 6.15 p.m. Matches to be played at Clerical Union ground. I^aeup tables ud to date are: P. W. D.l* F.A. PU Siong 800124 words
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Article61 1938-01-15 7 Dommy Reyes (7.6) beat Kid Arenas (7.7) on points over 10 threes. Gunboat Smith (16.0) beat Nai Chalow (9.12) on points over eight twos. Nai Aire (8.7) beat Cisco Kid (8.8) on points over six twos. Nai Prasit (7.12) drew with Young Kandiah (7.7) over six twos.61 words
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164 1938-01-15 7 Corinthians Beat Penang Three-One tFrom Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan. 14. FJISPLAYING less enthusiasm than they had shown m their first match here, the Islington Corinthians defeated Penang Football Association today by three goals to one m poor game. Penang deserved to draw but sheer bad luck spoilt their chances.164 words
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Article55 1938-01-15 7 Manila, Jan. 14. Adolf David Bach, a Polish subject, was arrested by Manila police today, at the request of the Singapore authorities, on a charge of obtaining a loan on false pretences. Bach arrived on Dec. 7 by the Scharnhorst. It Is understood that extraditionReuter - 55 words
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Article101 1938-01-15 7 IN a fast and clever right over iO three-minute rounds Dommy Reyes (7.6) outpointed Kid Arenas (7.7) at the Bukit raintang Amusement Park tonight. There was little clinching and punches were exchanged freely from the first till the last round. Arenas displayed clever footwork and101 words
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Article38 1938-01-15 7 In a hockey match played at Alexandra last night, the Alexandra Signal section drew with Changi I—l. Other outstanding players for Alexandra were Walker and Dean, while Parley and Reanie played well for Chani.38 words
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Article27 1938-01-15 7 The V.M.C.A. will meet the 7th Heavy Battery at hockey on Jan. 22 ac Blakan Mati and not Anson Road as originally announced. S.C.F.A, League27 words
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Advertisement21 1938-01-15 7 LAST DAYI 3.15—6.15—9.15 ALHAMBRA CHANS GREATEST THRILLER! WARNER OLAND IN "CHARLIE CHAN ON BROADWAY" WITH KEYE LUKE A 20th Century-Fox Production21 words
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Advertisement342 1938-01-15 7 EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT 3 TIMES TODAY! -€ApiroL- £(yC*IWX2K? 3 SHOWS TODAY 3.15—6.15—9.15 3-15 6-15 9-15 Bt^fl By Bm- THI pl sleb Hr «n thr scrtea' g\ VTfl {WW Mm) WM M"" 1 Prince (J <**.MS^ I lly MAtK TWAIN mM 1 V^l EyX- A-, TilMM^l. I BIIIV i m there"342 words
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665 1938-01-15 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1938. The Colonial Office pEW people outside the Colonial Civil Service understand the precise degree of power which the Colonial Office wields m the government of the colonies. Ir Malaya certain well-known occasions when the Colonial Office has intervened, either to impose upon665 words
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Article, Illustration682 1938-01-15 8 JOSEPH MARTIN - JOSEPH MARTIN 117 HEN, m the spring of 1936, the British Government decided upon a considerable and rapid expansion of the Royal Air Force, steps were taken to supplement the output of the aeronautical industry by arranging for supplies from other sources.682 words
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Article575 1938-01-15 8 Arthur Davies - Arthur Davies By Arthur Davies WAR is a hideous folly. There was perhaps no alternative to it m the days when there was apparently no other method for an isolated sovereign nation to defend itself from an unjust attack or to obtain a new575 words
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Article426 1938-01-15 8 CHINESE reporters who found tha 4 800 piculs of stone which sunk m the Straits of Johore were being taken to Pengerang for defence works there, thought that they had come across one of Singapore's defence secrets. The erection ci fortifications at Pengerang has, however, been426 words
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Advertisement256 1938-01-15 8 ■^C j— M\ mri^^^^^ l|£MtfmY||l APRICOT BRANDY. KUMMEL CREME DE MENTHE. CHERRY BRANDY. CREME DE CACAO. MARASCHINO. and other LIQUEURS of quality from CALDBECKS i i j i i BY SPECIAL Wf A W TO H. M. THE APPOINTMENT K,NG OF S,AM ESTD. 2 M 1872. ENGAGEMENT ETERNITY RINGS. Choose256 words
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Advertisement45 1938-01-15 8 AN M.P. URGES US to buy British electrical products. O h m-made goods are best. And a Comprehensive Policy is the best cover for your car. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBER** SINGAPORE. PHONE. 648<45 words
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Article, Illustration44 1938-01-15 9 picture. \i>{ M; AUSTRALIA LEAGI F Mr. J. Kiely, an officer of the Young .\u*tr.:li.'.n League, who is directing the tour of the 40 Western Australian sjirLs. now on a educational travel cruise to Malaya. With him Ls staff cadet IMcl- Reilh. Free PressFree Press - 44 words
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290 1938-01-15 9 "BLACK-OUTS" OF SINGAPORE DURING MANOEUVRES Public Request To Co-operate Special Indemnity Against Claim For Damages SINGAPORE will have its first experimental air-raid "blackout during the forthcoming combined manoeuvres, from Jan. 31 to Feb. 5. This is announced m the Government Gazette published last night. Details of the proposed black-out are290 words
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Article, Illustration44 1938-01-15 9 MX AND MRS. WONG SING LOONG, who were married only li>i Sunday, were two of the victims m the Keong Saik Road armed rohhcr> on Thursday night last, when six Cantonese stole Sl.OOO worth of cash and jewellery. Mr. Wong is the well-known athlete.44 words
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502 1938-01-15 9 Temple House To Be Headq uarters Of Salvation Army V\ "old. noble building:" m Singapore, built m 1865, is to become the new headquarters of the Sah a tion Army. It is Temple House, m Tank Road, considered io be one of the finest example of ancient Chinese architecture m502 words
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Article129 1938-01-15 9 Members Of The 1938 Committee p Governor has nominated the wing ten persons to be members he Committee of Appeal <Csnsorunder the Films Ordinance, for reai 1938 rrnment Officials Inspectorgeneral of Police. Secretary for ChinUMn; Principal, Raffl<r> Girls* -'hool. Extra Assistant Controller of 4 a bour M.129 words
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Article59 1938-01-15 9 The Dowager Countess of Seafield arrived m Singapore yesterday from England by the P. and O. liner Carthage. On a trip to Australia and bac.< via Netherlands Indies, the Countess of Seafield is leaving by the X.P.M. vessel Nieuw Holland for Australia. Her daughter, who married Mr.59 words
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Article625 1938-01-15 9 Freedom Of Rates Impossible SIR JOSIAH STAMPS VIEWS MALAYA has m recent years dcv- i elopeo^ a problem which is troubling most countries competition between road and rail traffic. New road traffic regulations have been introduced with the object of preventing road traffic being conducted at625 words
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128 1938-01-15 9 Well-known Chinese Wedding In Malacca i From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Jan. 14. A pretty wedding took place during the week when Miss Ong Swee Neo fourth daughter of Mr. Ong Hin Tiang and the late Mrs. Hin Tiang, was married to Mr. Neo Hian Choo, son of thi late128 words
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Article74 1938-01-15 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Jan. 14. •"THE party of 40 girls from the Young Australia League now m Singapore will arrive m Malacca from Penang by the "Koolinda" on Jan. 17. They will be entertained by the Rotary Club of Malacca and will be74 words
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126 1938-01-15 9 Bill To Stop Practice HTKE test ot a bill to amend the Registration of Dentists Ordinance was published m the S.S. Government Gazette last night. The ordinance prohibited un-regis-tered persons from practising dentistry m the Colony, but exception was made for the practice of Indian.126 words
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Article89 1938-01-15 9 \JR CHAN CHOO TIONG wil be the speaker at the next luncheon of the Rotary Club of Mc/acca to be held at the Rest House on Jan. 18. His subject will be "The Cave Temples of Ipoh" At the last rotary luncheon the president of89 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-01-15 9 THE POLICEMAN on traffic dut] in Orchard Road now sits in a bo) and operates lights. He replace: the "'Winged" policeman.21 words
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Article196 1938-01-15 9 Malacca 's Visiting Justices From Our Cwn Correspondent; Malacca Jan. 14. MR C Milne is chairman of the Visiting Justices Tor Malacca m 1933 and the allotment of visits is as follows: January. Dr. A L. Hojp». OBE., Mr Loh Kirn Swi: February. Mr. F. D. Sime. Dr. A. H.196 words
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Article28 1938-01-15 9 London, Jan. 14. Sir Frederick Whyte has been appointed Director General of the English Speaking Union of tiie British Empire, which is being reorganised Reuter28 words
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Advertisement21 1938-01-15 9 Dine and Dance at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Muik by Kurt Blach Nit Orchestra WEDNESDAYS 6c FRIDAYS 8 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT.21 words
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Advertisement56 1938-01-15 9 NONE BETTER! w^ -DIX-=^ CHOICE QUALITY TONGUES mmmWmmmmWmm Australian Sheep Tongue 12 oz. tin 43 OX n 12 75 OX n li lb 125 ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR France's Most Fashionable Product CELLOPHANE MOST GLAMOUROUS SHADES BRIGHTEN YOUR EVENING ALSO I PRINTED ORGANDIES FROM SWITZERLAND AT JUST UNPACKED56 words
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502 1938-01-15 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 14 New York prices quoted in U.S. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Share of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5502 words
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Article208 1938-01-15 10 Mm. 11. 12. 13. iMriCtt C-in. Con. 82 82 80 Awwftnm Telephone n raph 149 149 143> 2 Auh sin Railroad 40» 2 404 39» 8 Cru\>apeak 38» 4 37 7 8 37» 8 Dupoiit lIS 118 116V2 n 23 23 7 8 23» /2 c,c\ rm)208 words
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89 1938-01-15 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT Jan. 14, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. Jan.) 23*4 **Ml Good F.A.Q. m bales (FOB. Jan> 22V 2 22% NO. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot- loose > (awardable Singapore 23 8 23»4 January 23% 23 V 2 Fcb.-Mar 23^ 489 words
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Article65 1938-01-15 10 Jan. 14 Oambifr T.T. 8.00 Whit 3 Cube 13.50 Hamburg Cube 15.50 White Muntok Pepper 14.00 Black Pepper 8.50 Copra, mixed $4.40 Copra, sundried $4.70 Small Flake Tapioca 3.80 Rice. Saigon A1 $16? Rice. Biam. W.C. No. 1 $!5b Rice, Si am, W.C. No. 2 $150 Rice,65 words
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Article176 1938-01-15 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 14 RUBBER:— Steady. Lcndon: 7 l|l6d. 7 3116 d. Previously: 7Vi»d. 7 3,16 d. Jan-Mar: 7 l'l6d. 7 3jl6d. Previously: V/k± 7 3|l6d. Apr.- June: 7 3'l6d. 7V 4 d. Previously: 7 4 d. 7 s|l6d. July-Sept: 7»/ 4 d. 7%d.176 words
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Article74 1938-01-15 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Easy. Spot: €185 12s. 6d. Previously: £187 7s. 6d. Three months: £185 17s. 6d. Previously: ±I*l 12s. 6d. NEW YORK TIN: Opening Price: 41.75. Previously: 42.25. COPPER: Settlement: £42 12s. 6& Previously: £43 10s. Od. GOLD: Yesterday. £6 19s. !V 2 d.74 words
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Article69 1938-01-15 10 London Closing Quotations Jan. 14 Method of Parity before Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Tiously Paris Franc to 121.1 140V 4 M 7% New York to 4.88 5.09 1!16 5.09*4 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.97% 8.97 y 2 8.97 Vi Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 3d. Is. 3d.69 words
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Article178 1938-01-15 10 Yesterday's Singa pore Quotations Jan. 14 SELLING London. T.T. 24 1 32 London, demand 2J4 1;32 Ltndon 4 months' sight 214 IJI6 Lyons, demand 1750 nom. Switzerland, demand 251 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 58% Montreal, demand 58 5 16 Eatavia. demand 104% Samarang, demand 104%178 words
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Article225 1938-01-15 10 ISSUED RY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING.— Tin at midday was $90 5/8, down $2 1/4. Conditions on the London Stock Exchange yesterday were reported to be easier and tin shares were offered at a little under yesterday's prices while there was225 words
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Article1298 1938-01-15 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser And Co. 's List FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 1935, 5 P.M. MINING Bayers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 44d 4s 10 4d Asam Kumbang t > 32s 34ic.a. Austral Malay 50s 55s Ayer Hitam (ss) 25s 26s Ayer Weng ($1) .751,298 words
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Advertisement66 1938-01-15 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Broken m Securities and Commoditie*. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Scrvtce. MEMBFRS NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE. INC NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHAN' CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANOHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASS.66 words
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1337 1938-01-15 11 60 Per Cent For Second Quarter? HIGHER PRICES PROBABLE "Scrap Collector" Reviews The Market [WRING this week— writes "Scrap Collector"— there have been tentative signs of returning confidence m the rubber market. The prevailing gloom early last week was so intense, however, it1,337 words
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Article581 1938-01-15 11 RUBBER IS RALL YING Local Market Reports OINCE the beginning of the year affairs have been conducted m a more orderly manner both m Europe and America, and the markets of the world have taken on a more healthy complexion, state Messrs Lewis and Peat m their weekly rubber report.581 words
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Advertisement552 1938-01-15 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Gbe Singapore fvee press Head Office: CecU Street, Singapore Phone: 5471 (S line* with extensions to aM depart- I mrnts. Tel: Times Singapore. Koala I urn pur Office: 25, Java Street, Phone: 3683. loot! Offire: Brewster Road. Phone: 37. eroanff Office: 12. Bishop Street, Prnang. Phone: 1477. iMoEma552 words
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Advertisement455 1938-01-15 11 BOARD g RESIDENCE I SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates Large Garden.- Tennis. Phone: 5758. ■K^B«HOMMn nvvHlMnia^ ft THE MANSION, OXLEY RISE KOH LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Daily and raonrbiy terms. TEL. *****. EAST~ANGLIA OXLKT RISK SLNGAPO&K 3 mins. to town high level,455 words
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Advertisement297 1938-01-15 11 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated m China by Special Charter 12, Cecil Street. sin*apoie. Telephones: Manager's Oflue 6444 Exchange Dept.. §441 General Office 5188 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" Paid Ip Capital Ch. 40,000 oofl.oo Reserve Funds In excess Ch. 4 .khvioo oo Total Assets approximately Ch. Sl.Bo(i.(MHi,immi HEAD OFFIO SHANGHM Tse-Vung Soong,297 words
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Miscellaneous188 1938-01-15 11 Midland Orchestra, led by Ernest Element. conducted by Eric Warr. 6 45 "Film Shots!"* Scenes and songs from the cinema 705 Edinburgh Police Pipe Band* directed by Pipe-Major Hancc Gates. 7.25 Al Collins and Dan~e Orchestra* 8.10 "London Log." by E A Montague. 8.20 Commodore Grand Orchestra; leader Char ies188 words
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Miscellaneous298 1938-01-15 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE /HI 1.33 mc (225 m.) p.m. 12.45 Light orchestral concert nlayed by Reller's Famous Hungarian Band Relay from the Adelphi Hotel. 2.00 Interval. 6.00 Chinese (Cantonese) music. 6.40 Children's programme. (Chinese). 7.00 Victcr Celeste Trio. "Waltz from Serenade." By Tschaikowsky. "A la Bieii Aime< E.298 words
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450 1938-01-15 12 No New Fortunes From Rearmament AT the luucheon which followed the launching of H.M.S. Nubian, a Tribal" class destroyer, from the yard of Messrs. John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., on Tuesday. Engineer ViceAdmiral Sir Reginald Skelton, X.C.8., denied that new millionaires and new450 words
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Article158 1938-01-15 12 British Admiralty Statement The Admiralty announce that further transfers of Royal Naval Reserve executive officers to the Supplementary List of the Royal Navy will shortly be made under conditions similar to those previously promulgated. Officers who have already appeared before a selection board for transfer will not158 words
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Article41 1938-01-15 12 A memorial service will be held ln Singapore next Sunday to Mr. Hsulng Hsi Ling, former Premier of China and president of the International Red Cross Society, who died ln Hong Kong on Dec. 25 last.41 words
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Article441 1938-01-15 12 jTPHE value of w r ireless to the whaling fleets is today a commonplace. With whaling m full swing every .whaling factory ship and whale catch--1 er is equipped with wireless telegraphy |or telephone apparatus, and each vesjsel is equipped with a wireless direction finder. Without the aid441 words
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Article132 1938-01-15 12 The following ships alongside tfc« .wharves or expected to arrive:— East Wharf Entrance Gate 1 Exit 1 Hakodate Maru 22. Main Wharf Entrance Gate 2; Exit 3Carthage 18; Shyogen Maru Glenapp 14; Patroclus ll; Tcu Pangkor 7. < Empire Dock Entrance Gate 2; Rxit j Silverguava 30; Silverwalnut132 words
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Article75 1938-01-15 12 Nanyang Siang Pau reports thatA Chinese military observer that the lall of Tsining will not seriously menace Chinese troops m the vM nity. More than 20 bombs were dropp»-c by Japanese planes on Hoihow Scores of houses were destroyed and th^re were ten casualties. When entering75 words
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Article62 1938-01-15 12 "I was only trying to flirt with the girl, and anyone can flirt with a coffee shop girl," said a Hokkien, Tan Yew Hoe. m the Third Singapore Couit when he was charged with stealing a chain pendant and gold tooth pick from a coffee shop62 words
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Advertisement517 1938-01-15 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (incorporated to PilS.) TELEPHONE: Frtjfht Mts ■H—H MIL LLOYDS AGENTS. f BOOKING AGENTS FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS KOYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. lanaoiam pacii ie fIJRAVEL SYSTEM. (Incorporated m England) mmmmmUmm^J*i\mt> Mjt.Jiii THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS517 words
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Advertisement235 1938-01-15 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS: 22, PALL MALL, LONDON. &.W. 1] Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, PORT Sl'D.%* MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Leave Rangoon Colomb* 1918 YORKSHIRE Jan 27 Feb. 2 DERBYSHIRE Feb. 10 Feh. if SHROPSHIRE Feb. 24 Mar235 words
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Miscellaneous633 1938-01-15 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Today Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn. Thursday 7.45 ajn. Swettenham, Taiplng and Telok Anson; Weekdays* 7 pjn, Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7 a.m. Sundays 7 pjn. Kuala Lumpur and Penang Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 pjn. Malacca, Batu633 words
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Advertisement487 1938-01-15 13 g-mW 1 I BY P&Oand BRITISH INDiA LINES I INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. »**B 1938 ♦BHUTAN 6.100 Mar. 12 CARTHACiL 15.000 In Port BEHAR 6.000 Mar. 21 •MALI 6.800 Jan 18 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Mar. 25 COMORIN 15.000 Jan.487 words
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Advertisement350 1938-01-15 13 (Incorporated fn Straits Settlementt.) t- ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, (Incorporated In England.) FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AMD SUEZ CANAL Steamer Dae Sails CTTY OF SINGAPORE Havre. London. R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow Jan. 29 Feb. 2 CITY OF EASTBOURNE Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow Feb. 27 Mar. 2350 words
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Advertisement726 1938-01-15 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamt>h p Co. <1932, Liv Steam Ship Co, Ltd., and China Mutual i unoru Whit? Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) »be drcn t .i :»wc;ilt' < The Strait* Steamship Co..726 words
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Advertisement645 1938-01-15 14 K. P. M. (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) PASlR— Saturday, Jan. 15. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOBA— Saturday. Jan. 15, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. TOBOALl— Saturday. Jan. 15. Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOHITI- Saturday. Jan. 15. Pontianak. MAROS— Sunday. Jan 16. P. Samboe, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeioe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estate and645 words
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Advertisement638 1938-01-15 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE oIW AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE mmmm FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Leaves Leaves Arrives Spore. Spore. Penang. New York. Pres. Garfield Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Mar. 19 Pres. Monroe Feb. 20638 words
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Advertisement596 1938-01-15 14 O.S.K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA tArabia Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo, Mombasa, Feb. g Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam. Beira, Lourenco Marques, Durban, Port Elizabeth, and Cape Town. tßio de Janeiro Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban, Feb io v Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos. Rio Grande and Montevideo Cape596 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-01-15 15 picture. |N< IDENI It KING HJLI m the Kcst hotkey trial at Hong Lim Green i-Nterd.iv Free PressFree Press - 18 words
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485 1938-01-15 15 Qunners Easy Win In Padang Hockey S.C.C. FIELD SUBSTITUTE GOALKEEPER R.A. (BM.) 5; S.C.C l. rE R.A. (Blakan Mati) registered a creditable victory over the S.C C. at hockey yesterday on the Padang, netting five times to the club's solitary point. Combining better485 words
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Article, Illustration255 1938-01-15 15 Three Goals In Padang Match Yesterday UNINSPIRING hockey was seen on the padang yesterday when the S.R.C. beat the Fort Canning by three goals to i nil. The Club should hftft at least reached double figures, had they not been selfish and indulged mFree Press - 255 words
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334 1938-01-15 15 Plummer Gets Three For R.E. (Changi) GARDNER had a soft job at goal yesterday when the R.E. (Changi) beat the V.M.C.A. fonr-nil m a one-sided hockey match at Anson Road ground. Plummer, the sappers' fast centre, scored three of the four goals; Wright took the other. Although only one goal334 words
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Article65 1938-01-15 15 AFTER yesterday's Rest trial match on Hong Lim Green the following team has been selected to play against the Europeans on Tuesday. O. C. Aeria; R. Barth, G. Scott; L. Reutens, G. E. N. Oehlers, P. Baskaran; R. Thoy. N. Sullivan, M. Valberg, 165 words
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Article93 1938-01-15 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Jan. 13. In a soccer match played tonight H.M.S. Abingdon were beaten by a local team by seven goals to one. The visiters gave a poor display ana *ere outplayed m all departments. Thf heme side lead four nil at interval.93 words
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Article17 1938-01-15 15 Weather permitting the tennis courts at the S.C.C. will be opened for play from "niursdav17 words
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341 1938-01-15 15 Prize Winners In S.C.R.C. Tournaments OPARKLING tennis was exhibited by N. S. Wise and Roy Smith m their exhibition doubles matches with their Chinese opponents, prior to the prize distribution of the SCRC. lawn tenr/s tournaments at Hong Lim Green, ye.steerday. Prizes were presented by Mrs. T. W. Ong, wife341 words
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Advertisement130 1938-01-15 15 SHERLEY'S LACTOL i I ij^^^^^«| iiml I «N«. l* m I m mmw h meat means too much heat 'log's blood. And especially t :nate this causes him torthrough continual scratching. ;>petite. moodiness, irritability f energy You can remedy the w v cutting down his meat supply touting LACTOL. A130 words
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Advertisement291 1938-01-15 15 NEW LIVES FOR OLD «jg| New NERVES ft /5\ for old I iV if *3> I New SPIRITS VU^\.// rf&S/f lor old/ VNIKUy \Wl* New STRENGTH l/Cflr m I lor old I vJr~ Jfc h id V 1/aS The secret of Yeast- 1 I Yeast Viu acts ia Vite's wonderful291 words
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Miscellaneous289 1938-01-15 15 Church Services I WURt.W > «.\rHEDRAL lIIIMIXNY 11 jo m Holy Communion a.m. Mat.ns a m. Choral Eucharist, a.m. Holy Communion, pm. Evensong and sermon. «r: Rev. R. K. S. Adams. WotkAuys: mmunioa on Monday. Wednesday. Friday a; 8 a.m. auun on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7 a.m. Servire289 words
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Miscellaneous573 1938-01-15 15 8.00 p.m. Hokien Service. Speaker- Mr. Lee Teng Han. Sat: 7.30 p.m. Men's Bible Class (m Malay). PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Orchard Road Rev. Stephen Band, B.A. Sun: 8.00 a.m. Morning service. 8.45 a.m. Sunday school. 10.00 a.m. Parade service at Changi (Gordon Highlanders). 6.00 p.m. Evening service. Thu: 6.00 p.m. Choir573 words
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Miscellaneous232 1938-01-15 15 Evening Service 7 o'clock Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday. CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH 235 Telik Ayer Street Sun: 10.00 a.m. Sunday School Classes. 11.00 a.m. Service In Hokien. Speaker: Rev. Hong Han Keng. 3.30 p.m. Service m Mandarin. Speaker: Mr. John Huang. 8.00 p.m. Epworth League Service. Speaker: Rev. W. Rheinoehl. Mon:232 words
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Article, Illustration1792 1938-01-15 16 The Army SPR. EVANS (R.E.) full back Played irr th Cup Final iast year. Has played consistency well this season and ll easily the best full back In ■ncapore rugby. Finds touch with lcri: raking kicks Ofl either; boot and bai a food1,792 words
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370 1938-01-15 16 Good Entries For The Taiping Turf Club's Skye Meeting ENTRIES for the Taiping Turf Club's Skye meeting to be run on Jan. 21 anci 22 are. Ist run. 2ni run. Horses, class 4. 6 f. 6 f. or lm. 100 yds. Salad X Lodger Line X X Pride of Perak370 words
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Article86 1938-01-15 16 Change In Selangor Team Today P. A. L. Shelton Palmer has been taken ill with influenxa and will be unable to play m the Cup final at Kuala Lumpur this evening. His place behind the scrum will be taken by F. A. S. Caldwell, who was86 words
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Article, Illustration628 1938-01-15 16 NEARLY 2.000 fight fans were taken bj surprise at the Happi World Stadium last night as the towel came fluttering from Young Gander s (8.13^) corner at the end of the eighth round of a scheduled 15 3-min. round contest for the featherweight championship628 words