The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 February 1938
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Title Section17 1938-02-03 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO 15,383. ESTD. 1835 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1938. 10 CENTS17 words
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1093 1938-02-03 1 AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS SINGAPORE MANOEUVRES Melbourne Newspaper Says They Should Participate "NAVAL BASE IS PART OF COMMONWEALTH DEFENCE" Destroyers An d Submarines Def endin g Island REGRET that no Australian warships aro participating in the Singapore manoeuvres this week is expressed in a leading article in the Melbourne Sun, the morning1,093 words
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Article115 1938-02-03 1 Japanese Offensive In Full Swing Hankow, Feb. Z. Thi l\r VNKSK offensive along ,i„. s.uthern section of the K ,,t in l'uk»w Railwa> is now in full swinr and. according to a j ip «n"sf P""** report, their forces i .ptnrrri Fengvang. a town „ti thr rait"** and 16 milesReuter - 115 words
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Article87 1938-02-03 1 Gocring As Successor Mentioned f Berlin. Feb. ft pt mui k> ni changes in the (itrnun administration are otill exritinc Berlin. rumours centre round the p^siv>n Blomberg who is ...ive displeased Army l marry. ne a woman of humb> bir 'hat General Go^ring 1 him as War M.nister.Reuter - 87 words
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Article70 1938-02-03 1 Washington. Feb 2. filled N^w has no r combining with any nation wir." said Admiral Leahy. wing his testimony before the which is discussing ill for American rearmaending the proposal for a Naval programme. Leahy asserted Justified in order to keep UM Navy to th? 5-5-3Reuter - 70 words
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Article56 1938-02-03 1 Cairo, Feb. t Nahas Pasha has left the Chamber and gone to the Palace to petition the Kng to appoint a new Ministry while the elections are being held. London, Feb. Z. W'ng Commander Steele-Per-kins, Air Raid Regional Inspector for London and Middlesex, has been appointed Air RaidReuter - 56 words
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Article142 1938-02-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Feb. 'I. CO much publicity is being given F* in the Londoa newspapers to the combined manoeuvres and the plans for the opening of the Singapore naval base graving dock on Feb. 11 that, it is believed, thousands nf British listenersFree Press Cable - 142 words
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163 1938-02-03 1 Ottawa. Feb. 2. A BILL empowering the Canadian Government to prohibit to export of war material from Canada into any territory in which there may be a state of war or armed conflict, civil or otherwise, was introduced in the Commons today by Mr.Reuter - 163 words
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Article16 1938-02-03 1 Rome, Feb. 2. The deathroll in Saturday's munitions explosion at Senni is given officially as 37.16 words
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200 1938-02-03 1 RUSH BY DEPUTIES WITH SANDWICHES Cairo, Feb. 2. CGYPT is having its first taste of a political stay-in strike complete with provisions. Immediately Parliament was dissolved by Royal decree, today Wafdist Deputies, headed by the former Premier of Egypt, Nahas Pasha, hurried to theReuter - 200 words
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Article56 1938-02-03 1 London, Feh. 2. Acting in full sympathy with the Pr3nch in their desire to take some action against the indiscriminate bombing in Spain, the British Government hai offered both sides in Spain their pood offices in trying to obtain an >° .cement whereby the danger toReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement68 1938-02-03 1 BIGIA TEA Pi .mfn fnp freshness md fragrance of the Malayan gardens ,hr«ct vour home. w _Xi i ■i m v iß*___ i kT^BP .Jy._-__-___---Pr*Bßß_l-^_PPBP^C---\ I TONIGHT I Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. Dinner and Dance (formal) 9.45 to midnight COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BUSTER FLO -tghtn.ng Tap Dancers68 words
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Advertisement71 1938-02-03 1 Om_ ITh^^A tt n <> better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI JJJ HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER ft DANCE MNNO D*NC€ MUSIC T BY RELLER'S FAMOUS HUNGARIAN BAND ADLLPHI SRILL ROOH 1 THE REST FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES I LUNCHEONS DINNER ARRANGED AT SHORT NOTICE WE SPECIALISE IN71 words
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454 1938-02-03 2 China Accepts With Reservations WELLINGTON KOO APPEALS AGAINST AGGR ESSION Present Conflict Is Threat To Europe Geneva, Feb. 2. il/ITH the abstention of Poland and Peru, the League Council today adopted the Far Eastern resolution which deplores the continuation of hostilities between China and Japan.Reuter - 454 words
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110 1938-02-03 2 London. Feb. 2. Because of the meeting between Eden. Corbin and Grandi. representing the signatories of the Nyon Agreement, at the Foreign Office this afternoon to discuss the situation arising from the torpedoing of the Endymon. the British Foreign Secretary refrained from telling the Commons details110 words
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Article60 1938-02-03 2 Shanghai, Feb. 2. A HAND grenade was thrown this evening over the wall of the Moore Memorial Church, an American institution in Thibet Road facing the Settlement racecourse. A few windows were shattered but there were no casualties. Police believe that some wouldbe terrorist mustReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-02-03 2 A GENERAL VIEW of some of the matches in progress during the world's table tennis championships at. the Albert Hall.20 words
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Article97 1938-02-03 2 Shanghai, Feb. 2. Half a dozen Japanese in plainclothes went to the private home of General Wu Teh Chen, former mayor ot Shanghai and now Governor of Kwantung. and sealed up his premises and property which Is situated in Chinese territory off the outer Settlement road. ItReuter - 97 words
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Article32 1938-02-03 2 New York, Feb. 2. The governing committee of the New York 'Stock Exchange has given un qualified approval to the report on the reorganisation of the Fbccharore.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-02-03 2 SIX HUNDRED EX-SOLDIERS in German colonial uniforms paraded in the southwest district of Berlin during the Kyffhanser Associations street collection for winter relief.27 words
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Article188 1938-02-03 2 DOLLAR NERVES ON CONTINENT Roosevelt's Policy Feared London, Feb. Z. THAT gold is firmly reestablished as the world's best security finds ample evidence on the London bullion market where, despite the better tendency on Wall Street on two successive days and the firmer trend TorReuter - 188 words
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Article131 1938-02-03 2 Draft Resolution On Spain London, Feb. Z. AGREEMENT has been reached on almost all matters contained in the draft resolution to be submitted to the Non-intervention Committee, including the despatch of a neutral commission to Spain to obtain information of the withdrawal of volunteers. This was disclosed in a writtenReuter - 131 words
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Article290 1938-02-03 2 •TTiE undernoted newly added non- fiction and fiction works will be ready for lame cn Saturday Feb. 5, 1938. Half a Life Left, Illustrated. J. S. Barnes; The Riddle of Napoleon. Illustrated. Raoul Brice; Memoirs. 1869--1924. Illustrated, The Rt. Hon. J. R. Clynes: Such is life, Tom Collins:290 words
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Article116 1938-02-03 2 Johnny Mortell writes to the Free Press as follows: "I have made up my mind to abandon the flyweight division as I find that it is impossible for me to come in at 112 lbs and be strong. "I have decided to go after the Bantam116 words
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50 1938-02-03 2 London, Feb. 2. TTHE King and Queen will visit Clydebank on Sept. 27 when the Queen will launch the new Cunarder. The Queen has approved that the ship be called the Queen Elizabeth. The new liner is a sister ship to the Queen Mary* ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article106 1938-02-03 2 Washington. Feb. 2. That, at the end of January. 320.000 of the normal 517.000 workers in the American motor industry were totally unemployed and the remainder only partially employed, is the dramatic statement by Mr. Martin, president of the militant Union of Automobile Workers, who hasReuter - 106 words
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Article66 1938-02-03 2 I Hankow, Feb. 2. I*HREE United States missionaries. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Harsh and Miss i Minerva Neher. are reported to have I been missing from the mission at (Showyang In Shansi since December last. It is feared they have been killed. The United States Embassy is inquiring.Reuter - 66 words
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Article93 1938-02-03 2 Lisbon, Feh. 2. T*HE British naval squadron was enthusiastically welcomed ou arrival here and was escorted up harbour by the Portuguese Air Force. Admiral Backhouse performed his first official function since he was appointed First Sea Lord when he received Rear Admiral Marschall of the DeutschlandReuter - 93 words
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Article96 1938-02-03 2 London. Feb. 2. According to estimates issued bv I Messrs. W. Gartsen in London today. the world supplies of tin at Jan. 31 were 24.967 tons, a decrease of 744 The Straits carryovers are put at 6,133 tons end Arnhem carryovers at 2,003. increases of 1.745 and 29496 words
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Article81 1938-02-03 2 Washington. I Tho first maj kvisl.i'ioii I since the beginning o! the session of Congress last N.ivomb I seen vest: rday when the Beoal 42 to 40 votes, passed the r >r report DB the Housing BUI thu.s < pleting the Congrcssionu. tio:i the measure The quid,Reuter - 81 words
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Article74 1938-02-03 2 A farewell dinner prior t<) ret in *.i.s given by the suborriii.a»< st di I the firm ot Bruce Petri". LM M Gecrge Parbury. who had been director since the inception oi HH in 1922. Mr. Ong Chin Beng. the I eulogised the Stirling qualities74 words
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Advertisement30 1938-02-03 2 -AGNESIA HAIR DRESSING prevents Scurf, Dandruff and Falling Hair and at thr same time Cleanses and Tones thr Scalp. Small rirr Economy si/r $1.25. MEDICAL HALL LTD 3. Battery Road30 words
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725 1938-02-03 3 OPPORTUNITY GIVEN TO WITHDRAW Man Who Stabbed Woman "NOT AWARE PUNISHMENT COULD BE INCREASED" [N two cases in the Appeal Court, Singapore, yesterday, A men Who had been convicted at the Assizes were told by the Chief Justice that the court had power to increase725 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-02-03 3 Picture. mEBRAI lONS AT THE HOLLANDSCHE CLLB: Left to right: Mrs \\,..k«;er Mrs J A. M. van Harencarspel. Air. van Harencarsnel Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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592 1938-02-03 3 Appeal Court Reduces Term By 18 Months DY the sentences on three charges being made to run concurrently by the Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday, Leng Seng Kim will now serve a term of two years' rigorous imprisonment instead of the original three and a592 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-02-03 3 Picture. A CHEERY GROUP at the Hollandsche Club's special ball, held on Tuesday night tc celebrate the Royal bii tli. Left to right: Mrs E. Bou.meester, Mr. P^okhoff^lrJ^rints^^Us^o^ Happee.-fl Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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Article156 1938-02-03 3 Sentence In No Way Excessive Court Dismisses Appeal "yOUB e_M was fully put to the| li-y and there was abundant to And as they did, and caul does not consider that rotenct b ni any way exces- I h that judgment the Court of Appeal yesterday dismissappeal of Dyak Singh.156 words
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Article53 1938-02-03 3 'THR EL t hinese v. .men. Ah Poi. Ah S»..an, anu Ah Fang, wept and wailed aud knelt belore Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Police Uf Hl|.lnh Court yesterday, when »hfy rVaded ....iltv io trespass.!.* uii the railway line near Wood iauJ_. they were c.53 words
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64 1938-02-03 3 ALLEGED to have impersonated a detective on Tuesday and put a man in fear of extortion, a Malay, Bakar bin Salong, appeared before Mr. F. V. Duckworth in the Second Police Court yesterday. The complainant was a man named Mohamed Ghous. The charge64 words
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265 1938-02-03 3 Collected Subscriptions With A False Seal Appeal Court Says Sentence Not Excessive 44¥ WAS asked to go and collect subscriptions; the idea was mot mine," said Ho How in the Court of Criminal Appeal, yesterday when he appealed against the conviction and sentenced imposed on him by the Singapore Assize265 words
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Article135 1938-02-03 3 rO CHONG KUAN, who was convicted at the Singapore Assizes last November of attempted murder and sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment, argued his own appeal yesterday before Mr. Justice McElwaine (Chief Justice, S.S), Mr. Justice Whitley {Acting Chief Justice, F.M.S.) and Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell. He135 words
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52 1938-02-03 3 Alleged to nave used criminal force on a police constable m Waterloo Stree. on Jan. 3. a ricksha puller, Tang Chwee Moi, was charged in the Second Singapore Police Court, yesterday. He claimed trial and the case was postponed i wee\ for mention, police bail52 words
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Advertisement64 1938-02-03 3 P»f)BSm*\ y oerne OLO MM J f LWso*, f*V*. M _E scotch X -_V^^^_^ M ___Kr^B^^___K 1 1 T* kY_lJ_____? IliJpvSPfllS aWUM*^ than MARTINIS. You ca I mmXW «Pon MARTINS PILLS v,i_ oy au Chsm.su R Stores snd I -f THE FRDERAL DISPENSARY, f at ____________R»ffUs Igmsrs. Slng-RQ-O- g LATEST64 words
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Advertisement302 1938-02-03 3 CRIPPLED BY corns AND.jd^BUNIONS y__mf*' _________p_9F^ ___^_^_i MflP_r_ Happy woman I WygAliMm mw She discovered \_mk^k\mm* m^^ mat real foot \wm^^ comfort cornea after using Radox. Happy reader You, too, ar« foing to know very soon the relief hat Radox brings, if you'll only follow the example in this letter302 words
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Article, Illustration2257 1938-02-03 4 Britain's 21-Ton Monoplane TOOK HERSELF OFF 'TNSBGN," first of 14 ,of the largest landplane airliners vel designed for England's overseas air routes, has n:a le its first flight. Piloted by Flight Lieutenant Turner-Hughes, chief Armstrong Whitworth test pilot, the great monoplane, which with full load2,257 words
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Article155 1938-02-03 4 Green And White Replace Brown -Government drab." the dirty browi colour which, in the past, has mad j Darwin's public buildings notorious, h rapidly disappearing as the town as sumes its new colour scheme of green and white. After Government House had set the txample. the garrison155 words
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Article227 1938-02-03 4 LORD MAYORS CENTRE Extensive structural alterations are to be carried out at City of London Guildhall, one of the famous buildings In the city, known throughout the world tor its association with the Lord Mayor's banquet and other ceremonies of civic state Considerably more than „lflO._GQ227 words
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Advertisement57 1938-02-03 4 Ironite m*mm H^ HB^a^__i_te_^_rt_a_^_^_M-_^_te---a_________» t^^mm^m^mm^mm^^m^imt^^^^i^^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ makes concrete grease proof wuter proof dust proof Specification: IO Has. IROKITE to 100 ibs. Cement (mixed dry). 2 parts Sand or Screened Granite, l p-trt IRONITE and Cement as above. Lay as Granolithic Rendering. Topping r thick win require |»m ibs. i ir.OHiTE per57 words
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Article295 1938-02-03 5 "We Hail To I Obey" SVI tfGAU reai life. -H-year iuu rd t 'olbey. made mereii ins uncanny influence v ..I.M rrli.ok hi'M when he left ii ;'..iil»m tl«»ck to serve four pn il servitude iv o i onus in Kar nam Koad, police found the a.295 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-02-03 5 picture PROMOTED FROM FOREIGN OFFICE: Mr. Yoshio Mats, the new First Secretary to the Japanese Embassy in London, who arrived at Singapore yesterday in the N.Y.K. vessel Hakone Maru. He was formerly attached to the Japanese Embassy at Peking. Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article508 1938-02-03 5 SPENT £1,000 OVER INCOME Debtor Was "Silly Ass" EXTRAVAGANCE GAMBLING \X/HKN Harold Ashley Curzon v Ponsonby, of Orchard Road, East Molesej. appeared at Kingston-on-Thames Bankruptcy Court he said that since 1933 he had been receiving £2.000 a year, and that he supposed he had been spending £3.000 a year. "I508 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-02-03 5 Picture. MR. VV. A. A. M. DANIELS, Consul- General for the Netherlands, addressing members at the Hollandsche Club ball. Mr. Daniels spoke of the traditions of the House of o»ran«re -Nassau and also mentioned how Hollanders in British Malaya appreciated the many expressions of goodwill received from British people onFree Press - 58 words
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Article41 1938-02-03 5 In the Second Singapore Court yes- terday. Kwek Ah Heng. a Chinese, was charged with criminal breach of trust of $50 on Jan. 1. He claimed trial, and was allowed bail of $100. when the' case was postponed tili Feb. 941 words
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Article105 1938-02-03 5 Law Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Whitley and Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the Ist Court at 10.15 a.m. CVirt of Criminal Appeal:— Rex vs. Teo Chong Kuan. Before Mr. Justice Whitley and Mr. Justice a'RecLett Terrell in the 2nd Court ai 10.30 a.m. Judgment105 words
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Article50 1938-02-03 5 Bail of $500 was allowed to a Chinese. >Chua Guan Lai. when he was charged with robbing another Chinese Toh j Swee Kiai o! $16 at Kampong Bngis on 'Nov. 11 last. The charge was explained to the accused, and the case was postponed a week for mention.50 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-02-03 5 PilU'.e. HOLLANDERS CELEBRATING A GREAT EVENT at the Hollandsrhe C »l». Singapore. Free PressFree Press - 17 words
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Article402 1938-02-03 5 Desperate Resistance Of Shansi Fighters OOW a Chinese woman of 61 is leading a band of 200 armed miners in guerilli warfare against the Japanese was told oy American authoress, Agnes Smediey, on he:* rc._rn to Hankow from s visit to the interior. Miss402 words
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Article231 1938-02-03 5 $400 STOLEN FROM TEMPLE [from Oui Own Correspondent Kuala Kangsar. Ich. •"PHIC Sikh Temple inside the police compound at Kuala Kangsar was the scene of a daring tliett on Saturday nit hi. when S44HI in cash which was keot in a locked drawer was stolen.231 words
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Advertisement179 1938-02-03 5 VICTORIA THEATRE Change of Programme TONIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. DON COSSACK CHOIR and RUSSIAN DANCERS j BOOKINGS AT LITTLE'S piSscolee ESTABLISHED IN ENGLAND 65 YEARS UNITEERS BIG. RIVER VALLEY RlßS&r_ Enrolment now begins for training for LONDON CHAMBER OF (OMMI.R(T. 193t EXAMINATIONS (April and December, in SHORTHAND. TTPBWRITINXi, BOOKKEEPING. COMMERCE179 words
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Miscellaneous42 1938-02-03 5 (ABLE TIMES The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the delay or full rate telegrams ;rom Singapoie to London v?sterday was as follows: Telegrams handed in at 5 p.m. 7 minutes: 5.30 p.m. 9 minutes; 6 p.m. 11 minutes: 6.30 7 minutes.42 words
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Article, Illustration173 1938-02-03 6 _INO-JAP.\NESE WAR DAM AGE. The ruins of the she'l-shatt.rert. Shanghai Commercial i»ress building at Chanei. The Commercial Press was China's lar p st publishing house. UP RMOS ON BARCELONA: Hundreds were killed, including many school chldren. and hundreds were injured after the173 words
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Advertisement177 1938-02-03 6 _v _a* -^*mjomWm*.-\ p,A___W _____r j_!fc BF ->_*" _Aj t > 3r- x j_^ JH _^_B if* a BBP^^^^M -By yj^ilr^^Tr^ JJ^^VyA _^_k B a| M_L___ __Bfl l_^ A' ',#>__, >^^ BT Jf"** -\^Mjg^B*^*^aßßßß_Ba Iv^SFw'v? _r 7* c-^ T-"^ _s__^__. _______^_> *^__i _P^^_ **W x, v Bi' _-J_ j%_& 7177 words
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995 1938-02-03 7 Hand-To- Mouth Dealings In Tin And Rubber FRASER AND COMPANY'S REPORT Glory Of Local Market Has Departed IT would be idle to pretend, state Messrs. Fraser Co., I Singapore, in their weekly report issued last nighti that the improvement in feeling towards the general outto which we drew attention in995 words
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Article162 1938-02-03 7 Cl B MAR INKS are playing a big part in the Singapore manoeuvres this week. Submarine life in these tropical waters is very trying for the crews. When submerged it is extremely hot, in spite of the cooling apparatus which Ls fitted. No cooking whatsoever is162 words
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Article445 1938-02-03 7 COLOUR AND MOVEMENT Exhibition Of Oils Opens Today rnOUARD MANET, the French Impressionist, once said. "The principal person in a picture is the light," and that famous statement is exemplified in the work of Gerard Adolfs. the Dutch painter from Java, who opens his exhibition of 36 oils at the445 words
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Article51 1938-02-03 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Feb. 3. Alter a long lull, boxing is to sta**t again In the City Park. Malacca, when in the main attraction on Sunday's programme Nat Vee Chan will meet Young Choon over 12 rounds. The programme Is supported by several „ghts by local51 words
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Advertisement199 1938-02-03 7 OPENING TONIGHT CAPITOL r ALL THE THRILLS OF "MUTINY on the BOUNTY'' ALL THE EXOTIC TROPICAL GLAMOUR OF "JUNGLE PRINCESS" in Paramount^ Exciting Production of v J^y^ttt? ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S '**f fcTfcmmJm- Croat Adventure Story <___,« SSjf E.OO I I MIL J&^jf WITH OSCAR HOMOLKA t'^^ -d^^^ (By Permission of199 words
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Advertisement94 1938-02-03 7 a_^i_v. aaa-vi j im, ii j "WAS GREETED WITH ROARS OE LAUGHTEfi"" St ru i1 1 I/w< w. 11 .i FINE COMEDY OUTSTANDING SUCCESS* Muluyu Tribune. Wed. "YOU JUST CANNOT HELP LAUGHING! Free Press. ed. i Jir^J^r^M AM° U PO WELL Bl^^^"- fIS WEDDING^ E&iißßßi v -_/_l Pet' Smith HEINE94 words
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652 1938-02-03 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1938. Naval Visitors TTHE Singapore public, no less than puzzled newspaper readers all over the world, are speculating more and more over certain features of the United States warships visit to the opening of the naval base graving dock here on Feb. 14.652 words
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1404 1938-02-03 8 Sir Arthur Willert - Triumph Of Japanese Militarists Over Moderates In Tokio Sir Arthur Willert Heirs Of Tlie Samurai By JAPAN means to continue the war with China until China is under her domination. So Prince Konoe, her Prime Minister, told her Press the other day. He said that Japan would use all possible1,404 words
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Article531 1938-02-03 8 THOSE who were perturbed by the 1 outbreak of strikes trouble in Malaya during 1937 will be interested to hear that the British Government is taking a special interest in the problem of preserving industrial peace in the Colonies. Malaya has had a long period of comparative freedom from531 words
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Advertisement190 1938-02-03 8 /IM^V( Nil CUP C A L D B \eL<B K S^ BY SPECIAL »vjftJ_W TO H M E APPOINTMENT K,NG OF S,AM ESTD J* E* 1872. ENGAGEMENT ETERNITY RINGS. Choose Carefully The DIAMOND RINGS You would be proud of years from today and carefully choose its maker. Every DE SILVA'S190 words
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Advertisement52 1938-02-03 8 "BEWARE OF THE MECHANICAL FLATTERER," urges a writer. In other words, when the wife says "You beauty," prepare for squalls. And to avoid more trouble cover your car with a comprehensive Motor Policy. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE h LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD Incorporated in Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE.52 words
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Article, Illustration48 1938-02-03 9 In Above official photo graph, supplied by Lt.-Col. E. R. M acPherson. a squadron of bombing Vildebeests stationed at Seletar and defending Red land (Singapore) are seen searchin g for the enemy," Blueland naval and air forces, somewhere off the coast of Singapore.48 words
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320 1938-02-03 9 FOREIGN OFFICE COMMENT ON CONTROVERSY Naval Base Opening Not Sufficien tly Impo rta nt For General Invitation i From Our Own Correspondent) London. Feh. 2. FOREIGN Office official informed me today that an tation to the United States to send warships toFree Press Cable - 320 words
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Article99 1938-02-03 9 Raid On Muar Gambling House Eleven Chinese Convicted I From Our Own Correspondent I Muar. Feb. I. A RAID by the police last night on a house in Jalan Ali result-d in the arrest of eleven Chinese, who, this mornin? were charged before the First Magistrate. Inche Mahmood bin Mohamed99 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-02-03 9 FULL MILITARY HONOURS were accorded the Hon. Mr. Eric Newbold Leisglative Councillor, and manager of the Eastern Smelting Co. —who was found dead at his office following an air crash in which he was involved on Monday— at his funeral in Penang.42 words
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Article120 1938-02-03 9 Charged With Enticement From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru. Feb. I. TELL him that on a technical point his appeal is allowed and I will strongly advise him not to do it again said Mr Justice Mills today I at the end of hearing120 words
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Article98 1938-02-03 9 From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru, Feb. A sentence of ten months' rigorous imprisonmen: passed in the Police Couit on Vein Kurup, on his boing convicted of voluntarily causing gr evous hurt to a compatriot, was quashed on appeal by Mr Justice Mil's today. The trouble98 words
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Article61 1938-02-03 9 A TAMIL CHRISTIAN Joan Albert Percira, was charged in the Second Polic? Court yesterday, with criminal intimidation to a woman Silvia Pereira with a pair of scissors on Feb. 1 at Bukit Timah Road at 9 35 a.m. The charge was explained to Pereira, and the61 words
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Article68 1938-02-03 9 Tombstones Broken And Overturned WORK OF A LUNATIC? (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 2. AIIAVKS in the Christian cemetery, Cheras Road, believed to have been desecrated by a lunatic, are being restored. Twenty tombstones were found overturned or broken on Sunday morning, but those responsible have not been68 words
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Article290 1938-02-03 9 Among Malacca Tribes In 1819 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Feb. 2. ANTI-cholera vaccine has greatly helped to combat the much dread- ed disease, which, according to Father Cardan Kn his speech to the Pre- historians during the week-end. wa_ a menace to trade and to the290 words
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Article439 1938-02-03 9 Walking Sticks Only For Empire Show? ABOUT the only Malayan state whose native arts and crafts will be represented at the Empire Exhibi tion in Glasgow is Kedah which is sending a consignment of 150 walking sticks. It seems a pity, states The Times of439 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-02-03 9 TOW KAY HEW MUN. of Sungei Kesi, who was recently au a rded J. P.. by the Sultan of Selangor.20 words
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Advertisement84 1938-02-03 9 REVELATION SUIT CASES *"3§li 5* -T"^? \_Mr m A Revelation Suitcase EXPANDS and is ever-eager to take those items forgotten in the hurry of packing; and to accommodate wiihout forcing,, those inevitable return journey extras. PRICES FROM $9 TO $72.50 SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. m^BLWr^^^^^^*"" __t84 words
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522 1938-02-03 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 5.30 p. m. Feb. 2 The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers* margins, brokerage •nd stamp duty are not included. 6han ofl Cl denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously oth'TAisr stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64... 115» 4 115% racdtOf522 words
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Article182 1938-02-03 10 From London 5.20 p. m. Feb. 2 (OPRA: Straits SD. Rotterdam: £13 2s. 6d. Previously:, £13 2s. 6d. PEPPER: White Muntok: in bond: 4d. Previously: 4d. White Muntok: Feb.-Mar.: 3 7 8 d Previously: 3 7 /ad. Lampong black: in bond: 2%d. Previously: 2V 2 d. Lampong182 words
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Article1314 1938-02-03 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser And Co.'s List WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2. 1938, 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 6d 5s Asam Kumbang 30s 6d 32s 6d Austral Malay 50s 55* c.d Ayer Hitam. (5s) 24s 6d 25s 6d Ayer Weng ($1) -701,314 words
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Article68 1938-02-03 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Firmer Spot: €182 7s. 6d. Previously: £181 10s Three months: €182 12s 6d. Previously: £181 12s. 6d. NEW YORK TIN: Opening Price: 41. Previously 40.75. COPPER: Settlement: £39 17s. 6d. Previously: £39 12s 6d. GOLD: Yesterday: £6 19s. 9d Previously. £6 19s.68 words
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Article199 1938-02-03 10 Jan. 39 31. Feb. 1 American Can. Con. 77 77^2 78 I 2 American Telephone and Telegraph 1 42V 2 140»/ 2 139 Ateheson Railroad 33 V 2 34 V 2 35»b ch p. ik 33 33V 4 33% Di;po'U 109V 2 H1V 2 113>4 Firestone 20Vi199 words
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90 1938-02-03 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT Feb. 2, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases F.OB. Feb) 23 23% Good F_A.Q. in bales (F.013. Feb.) 22 116 22 313 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) < awardabie Singapore I 22% 22% February 227'g 23' /8 March 23% 23% Apr.-Junp90 words
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72 1938-02-03 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Feb. 2 Method of Parity before Latest Present™ Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Tiously Parts Franc to 121.1 152 13 16 152V 2 New York to 4.88 5.00 ***** 5.01 3 8 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.973 4 8.963/ 4 8.963 4 Hong Kong Per dollar ls.72 words
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Article175 1938-02-03 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotation Feb. 2 SELLING London T.T. 2;4 London, demand 24 London 4 months' sight 2|4 1J32 Lyons, demand 1.780 Switzerland, demand 251 Hamhurg. demand 142 New York demand 58'/ 2 Montreal, demand 58 7 16 Batavia. demand 104% Samarang. demand 104 3 /8 Calcutta, Bombay175 words
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Article167 1938-02-03 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday was $89 1 up $I The market opened very quietly after the Chinese New Year holidays and very little business was transacted. London sent a number of bids for tin shares but167 words
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Article58 1938-02-03 10 Manila. Feb. 1. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Antamok 0.59 0.60 Benguet Consolidated 9.60 9.60 Consolidated Mines 0.011 0.011 I.X L. 0.68 0.69 Masbate 0.145 0.15 San Mauricio 0.64 067 United Paracale 0495 0.54 These prices are published by courtfsy of Mam Im-vy ami Co. of58 words
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Advertisement66 1938-02-03 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai. Honpkong. Manila. Singapore Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commad-nrt Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCTTANGK. ING NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI BTOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASB.66 words
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Article78 1938-02-03 11 Disappointed by her fiance a lew m.nute.s before she was to have been married. Miss Margaret Whyte, a 26--years-old blonde, of Tyndrum Street here, found the missing bridegroom in his mother's house He is Mr. James Kelly, aged 27. of Edington Street, Glasgow, who had planned to78 words
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Article65 1938-02-03 11 Feb I Gambier T.T 800 White Cube 13.50 Hamburg Cube 15 50 White Muntok Pepper 1400 Black Pepper 875 Copra, mixed $3 55 Copra, sundried $3.90 Small Flake Tapioca $3 80 Rice Saigon Al $162 Rice. Siam, WC No. 1 $160 Rice, Siam, W.C No 2 $15065 words
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Article1216 1938-02-03 11 Y L Government Criticised BURDEN OF EXPORT DUTY IS OPPRESSIVE THE 30th ordinary general meet- mg of the United Serdang i Sumatra) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., held on Jan. 19 at the Rubber Association, Fenchureh London H Eric Miller, the chairman in AmumJ my address to1,216 words
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788 1938-02-03 11 BUFFER POOL REFERENDUM MAY BE IMMINENT Tin Outlook Slowly Improving NO REAL STRENGTH YET IN THE MARKET TT is generally believed in London, states the Free Press London correspondent, that publication of a Buffer Pool plan is likely to be made in the near future and that the International Tin788 words
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Article89 1938-02-03 11 Thi.kK is a slight improvement in sentiment generally, state Messrs. Lewis and Peat (London), Ltd.. in their report received by air mail, and under this stimulant, commodity markets are becoming a little more interesting. The fact that Mr. Roosevelt is meeting the heads of various large business89 words
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Article86 1938-02-03 11 Japanese Break Through After Long Bombardment Hankow, Feb. I. A reverse west of Mingkwang is officially admitted in Hankow It is stated Japanese troops, whose advance has now been halted only pierced the Chinese lines after an intensive artillery bombardment lasting all the week. Meanwhile itReuter - 86 words
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Advertisement241 1938-02-03 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. She Singapore jfree press extensions to all departments. Td: "Times'* Singapore. ottKr 25, Java Street, Pbone: 3683. «,ifc.c Brewster Bea*. m Pbone: 37. r _..H. 12. Bishop Street, Penang Pbone: 1477. E.C.4. Phone: Central 3449—3—9. Tel: "LeadmaJsya" London. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within OatsMe Without Malaya Malaya Postage M»»tfci>241 words
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Advertisement217 1938-02-03 11 BOARD RESIDENCE SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Club) Board-Kes.de. u«- at moderate ratea targe Gardeus— Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION, OXLEY RISE HON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Oaif. and monthly term* TEL. %0098. EAST" ANGLIA f, OXLEY RISI BLNGAPO__E S mins. tu town high level, garages, dally or217 words
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Advertisement317 1938-02-03 11 BANK OF CHINA i Incorporatea in China by Special Charter It, Cecil Street, Singapore. leieph-nes Manager's Office 644. Asst. Manager's Office *442 Eaehance Dept* -44 1 General Office M8»-f CaHe Addreaa: "CHUNGKIiO" Paid Up Capital th. 4U. t00 soo so Reserre Funds In excess CK f 4,500 Otb SO Total317 words
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Miscellaneous568 1938-02-03 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE j p.m. 6.00 Indian musk* 6.30 Chinese music 7.00 Programme u BoeCfcsfl music 7.30 Time, weatlw '.♦•*.< •nd announce ments 7.45 Cowan and H«t*e) ai«C. ._y..c_paters 8.15 Military band MtMCj 8.35 "World Affairs .< aik uv J rtrvrly. Relay from L^ndo.v 850 News and annouiu568 words
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Article105 1938-02-03 12 Arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM plane •TK-AFJ":— Air. Benton, Mr. B. G. van Os van Delden, Mr. Wade, Mr. K. H. von Wiegand, Mr. Bartels Troje. Arrived from Europe, India and Penang by KLM plane "Valk":— Mr R. Savage. Arrived from N.E.I. by KLM plane •'Oeboe":— Mr.105 words
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Article383 1938-02-03 12 BUSY SHIPYARDS ON THE TYNESIDE Only Three Vessels Are Lying Idle THE men of Tyneside, one of the greatest shipbuilding and engineering areas in the world, are smiling again. Today, on a voyage down the river from Newcastle to Tynemouth, I had indisputable evidence of returning trade. Thousands of man383 words
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Article825 1938-02-03 12 »I*HE United States Maritime Com- mission does not approve of building of super-liners of the Queen Mary type. In their comment they touched, however, indirectly, on the burning question of building fast liners or slow comfortable vessels. With the transference of mail-carrying from sea to air shipowners are825 words
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Article151 1938-02-03 12 The following ships aloni.wharves or expected to arriv. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1. y xii y Tai Shan 22; Cremer H Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2. i; X it 3, Mata Hari 18: Benmacdhui 17 Burdwan 16: Elax Bfefantf u Hakone Maru 11; Glenb*-u r, J Empire Dock151 words
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Article157 1938-02-03 12 "No Rifcht To Have Children" <From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Jan. 31 At a meeting of the Bangkok District Council It was moved that State aid should be given to poor parents with large families for their care and edu catlon One member disagreed with thr157 words
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Advertisement526 1938-02-03 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In PJ1.8.) TH..PHOVE: Freight 5433— Faaeaia MIL LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AOENTB FOB FIDKBATED MALAY ITATM BAILWATf ROYAL STATS RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIIIC D|MVItL SYSTEM, fliu-orparatbd in ftngland) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-ENTAL TRAIN526 words
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Advertisement42 1938-02-03 12 TELEPHONE m B____M k THONB I ____P4 5471 (5 lines) lOSE no tuao m call* -*ing oe whatever the need may be for ia tho Classified Want-Ad Col* onuu lie BjBBBB waiting to servo yon .free preea .WANT ADS ■^g«MMM^g*g2^2*£^2______E__________E J r42 words
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Advertisement192 1938-02-03 12 HENDERSON LIRE SCHEDULE OF 6 AILING S By Fortnightly Passenger Steaiuef Between Rangoon, Port Sudan, Marseilles, Palma and Eng tana HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave RangiM* wn YOMA Feb 19 PEGU Mar I KEMMENDINE Mar IV SALWEEN Apr 1 AMARAPOORA Apr 1* SAGAING Apr _0 PROME May 14192 words
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Miscellaneous432 1938-02-03 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn. Thursday 7.45 ajn. Swettenham, Taiping 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 ajn. Sundays 7 pjn. Malacca, Batu Anam,432 words
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Advertisement485 1938-02-03 13 -__ia_=-_ as s£i— _-BHB_»_-s______iS— J^^^-IS^^^T^______. l l_l '*_f m a __i_i_H m la________." T'!lMiii^Eia 1 S^fcr, ■•V. i: B& BY P-Oand BRITISH INDIATiNES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. 0. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Dne Tonnage Spore. Tonnage S'pore. I**B 193 8 KALSAR-I-HIND 11.500 Feb. 11 RAWALPINDI 17 000 Mar.485 words
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Advertisement326 1938-02-03 13 (incorporated in Siraiti SettlementtJ JBfi|Sltf ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, (Incorporated to EnglandJ FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Dae Sails CTTY OP EASTBOURNE Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow Feb. 27 Mar. 2 FOR NEW YORK BOSTON BALTIMORE HALIFAX MONTREAL CTTY OF BEDFORD Mar. 12326 words
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Advertisement723 1938-02-03 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship Co. (19!*) Ltd. Steam Ship Co, Ltd., and China Mutual unard White SUr Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd 1 dr 11 A Common weaHh Line. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd.723 words
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Advertisement660 1938-02-03 14 K. P. M. .TNCORPORATBD IN HOLLAND) TINOMBO— Thursday. Feb. 3, Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Soengei-Pakning, Siak and Pakan-Baroe. CREMER- -Thursday, Feb. 3. Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy. CAMPHUUS— Thursday. Feb 3, Cheribon (not for passengers), Sourabaya, Boeleleng (passengers and mails only), Ampenan (passengers and mails oniy Padangbay (passengers and mails .only), Benoa660 words
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Advertisement644 1938-02-03 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE C^nd AMERICAS MAIL LINE TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEE, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Leaves Leaves Arri l____ S'pore. S'pore. Penang. New Task. Pres. Garfield Feb 6 Feb 8 Feb. 10 Mar. 22 Pres. Harrison Mar. 20644 words
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Advertisement574 1938-02-03 14 Q.S.K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA tArabia Man Buenos .Aires via Colombo, Mombasa. Tm.. 910 T Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam. Beira, Lourenco Marques, Durban, Port Elizabeth, and Cape Town. tßio de Janeiro Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo, Durban, feo i_ u Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Rio Grande and Montevideo574 words
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1480 1938-02-03 15 Tom Smith's Lecture To Rotarians MALAYA A SURPRISE TO CORINTHIANS i VIVID description of the difficulties of organising a tour of footballers on a round the world trip and the experience* trained by the Islington Corinthians, on their present tmir. formed the1,480 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-02-03 15 picture. SENG QUEE BEATEN FOR A HEADER during play in yesterday's soccer match in which the Corinthian^bea^Sincanore^C four-one.-B Free PressFree Press - 20 words
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Article324 1938-02-03 15 NA TURAL APTITUDE MIGHT HAVE MADE HIM A SECOND ARLISS C AMI FL WEBSTER GRIFFIN, commercial traveller and company director, heard read out in Liverpool Bankruptcy Court a letter from "Audrey" in America, and admitted that "Audrey" was one of three women he had "married,"324 words
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Article, Illustration67 1938-02-03 15 MISS CECILIA COLLEDGE, the world and British skating champion aged 17. retained her titles as woman figure skating champion of Europe during the championships held at St. Mor iti. Miss Megan Taylor, also of Great Britain was second. Some of the International competitors (L. to R.) Cedilla College, Susi I>emoll,67 words
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Article40 1938-02-03 15 Mr. H. B. Langworthy. Commissioner of Police. Johore. has left for Erastagi on holiday and will be back on Feb. 14. Mr. E. W. Mumford. the Chief Police Officer. Johore Bahru, is acting as Commissioner of Police.40 words
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Article365 1938-02-03 15 Britain Cann ot Co-operate In Pacific MR. Karl von Wiegand's dispatches from Singapore, published in more than 100 newspapers in the United States, continued to attract much attention to the Singapore manoeuvres and the forthcoming opening of the Naval Base. Discussing American participation in the365 words
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Article301 1938-02-03 15 Historians Urge Legislation For Protection (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 2. rE visit of the delegates of the third Congress of Prehistorians of the Far East will, I am sure, give further encouragement to the activities of the Malacca Society; but I suggest that this301 words
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Article68 1938-02-03 15 The number of calls attended by the Ambulance service of the Singapore Fire Brigade during January was 266. and of these 23 were to cases outside Municipal Limits. The cases are classified as follows:— Motor Car accidents 46. motor lorry accidents 11, motor bus accidents68 words
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Article97 1938-02-03 15 The following are the winners In the Chinese New Year competitions at the Keppel Golf Club Stapleford Jan 29. B la Cloch* and C. W Watson 65V 4 Stapleford Jan 30. G E Kerr and C. W. Watson 63. Mixed Foursome Miss G Farnell and J. E.97 words
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Article69 1938-02-03 15 (From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Feb. 3. Malacca will meet the Islington Corinthians in a return soccer flxtur* on Friday and in view of the unde feated record of the visitors a T arge crowd is expected, not only lr*r/i Malacca, but from Muar Tampin69 words
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Advertisement50 1938-02-03 15 SINGAPORE AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. NOTICE. Public Dinner in honour j>it of th Islington Uhlans Football Team will Wd at ROBINSON'S CAFE al P.m. on Feb. 7. Members of the Public are invitKl. Tickets $2.00 each J2JL__5 obtained from /^miNSON CO., LTD. J. f "^MODATIOM IS MilllTF.n. "tl iVrUCMnH IS AIIVISAKLE50 words
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Advertisement131 1938-02-03 15 BOXING AT THE HAPPY WORLD PAFK Friday. '4th Fchroarv. 1938 at 9 p m fi ROUNDS JAMES TIGER DAWN vs. DOLLAH Bt. WL Champion .!«*> Chl.f < Malav i ol Perak. C C'JUNDS YOUNG CYRIL AM AN vs. PHILLIPS Veteran Malay i Who lr irinnlng *M his fighL* 4 ROI131 words
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1660 1938-02-03 16 Sweep - Sweep Double Form Surprises To Pay $82 Hi* MYANEE PAYS $68 IN FIRST RACE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Feb. 2. PINTERS had a bad day today, the second day of the Perak February meeting, when there were a succession of close1,660 words
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Article135 1938-02-03 16 Race: Place. Horse. Rider: Win: Place: 1: 1 Myanee Minto $68 $16 2 Queen Beon Farthing $18 3 King Carwyne White Wl 2: 1 Tredella Dawson $17 8 2 Quissana Mayo $21 3 Lady Luck Davies $11 3: 1 Tourniquet Spencer $20 9 2 Flag and Banner135 words
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Article149 1938-02-03 16 Ella Dorothy Wins Changi Race Results of the R.S.Y.C. week-end racing to Changi and back were as follows "A" Class 1, Ella Dorothy (Wearnt) 9 hrs. 38 min. 01 sec 2. Ramona (Webb) 9 hr. 39 min 16 sec 3. Ann <Worham) 9 hr. 47 min. 49 sec149 words
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225 1938-02-03 16 The January 1938 men's medal played during the week-end at the Island Club, resulted in a tie in the "A" division between K. C. Eu. H. H. Hoeden and F. Suganuma with a net score cf 72 each. The "B" divis on was225 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-02-03 16 picture. ABDUL RAHMAN and a Corinthian contest possession during the football match at Anson Road yesterday.-l Free PressFree Press - 18 words
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803 1938-02-03 16 SHERWOOD SCORES TWO OF VISITORS FOUR GOALS Corinthians 4: Singapore Civilians THE Corinthians beat the Singapore civilian team by 4—l at Anson Road yesterday in a most disappointing gamr The visitors were not fully extended and were really worth more goals on the run of803 words
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Article235 1938-02-03 16 Malayan XI To Play Corinthians T*HE Islington Corinthians will play against an all-Malaya team at Anson Road Stadium, Singapore, od Sunday The Malayan eleven will be selected from 15 names, and lt is quite likelv that a verv strong side— on paperwill be fielded The following are the players from235 words